buy a dollar meal. i feel like the only reason you don t have it now is they were not aware you were interested. you know, you may well be right. let s chat when i get to new york next week. let s do that. greg a lot school named after al gore and it may beacon tam it thated. the it may be contaminated. the big thing is everybody gets to flue i there on their leer jet. and a gore spokesperson was asked about this. gore is on vacation and unreachable. he has been like that i am supposed to believe the guy who invented the internet is unreachable? reach aroundable. well, he was. you said carson s idea is responsible for the death of millions worldwide. and sure anywhere estimate say that anywhere from a million to 2.7 million people die every year from malaria now. and ddt is not being used. it thined bird egg shells and
so dana, do you think i am being too hard on the environmentalist movement? i do. i think they are tragically blind to the needs of the third world. like with the formula given out in africa and they didn t realize there was no clean water. ddt probably does have the application, but women s pan tee hose were decomposing because the air was so filthy. where was this? old america. the tires were cracking. the enamel on their teeth was wearing off because there was ben benzine in the air. i - q. i never heard about the pan tee i never heard about the pan tee hose. you are right. isn t it a real outrage that the school costs like $80 million. that s a lot of money to spend on anything. well, in fact, it is 80 million hamburgers you could
it is responsible in part for the deaths worldwide. it is only fitting that a structure is the cherry on the contaminated cake. remember reading silent spring in 1962? in it she wrote ddt that killses malaria-carrying mosquitos caused problems to bird. she linked it to cancer and this alarmism lead to a ban in 72. now decadeses later, the loss of ddt has allowed up to two million deaths each year. according to the american council, 30 to 60 million have died since the ban. so that is why irony does president work here. doesn t work here. for you panicky people getting panicky over bed bugs, realize the experts blame the ddt ban for that. every time you scratch, think of rachel. if you disagree with me, are you a racist homo phobe who won t return my handcuffs. sfwhie so day
almost got rid of them for good after world war i until ddt and other pesticides were banned and they had a come back. in new york city confirmed infestations jumped from 82 in 2004 to more than 4,000 last year. the big apple still tops a list put out by terminex ever cities with the biggest bedbug problem followed by philadelphia at number two and detroit at number three. a surprise four of the top 15 are in ohio. middle america. it s all fodder for psychiatric consultations. it s a mystery because you can t see them so well, particularly bedbugs and also the sense of loss of control. reporter: and for late night comics. you folks applauding or trying to kill bed bugs. the scariest place about bedbugs, no place is safe. reporter: but there s a growing problem no one can
hotel. i heard about that. they are not happy. who would be? lauren, there is nothing wrong with defending ddt. you can ask anybody who died of malaria since it was bad. that s all i m saying. she was looking out, andy. she was clearly looking out. as far as the debate, can t it beset el ited by the fact that twice as many people who made less than 50 grand a year had bed bugs compared to those with higher incomes? we both got bed ug about bed bugs. they can live for a year without food or air. well, you got half of that down. i know you have to put them in a storage unit that is airtight and wait a year. you can go a year without food. you just have to cut out the air. okay. i m still confused. by the way, did you see that new york city is considering a bed bug czar?