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school and handing out syringes. it lets them punish assistance for crimes committed before they were born against people they don t know, in places most of them have never even been to. that is like punishing me because in the past, one of my relatives bought a red hot chili peppers record. [laughter] i can t be held accountable for every white person s atrocity. [laughter] the task force just released a report of over 1,000 pages and it is all about eliminating disparities. you know, like that one between people who own small businesses and people who loot small businesses. like between people who use a bathroom and people who pee behind trash cans. [laughter] one time. greg: yes. and it is on tape. the main recommendation of course is reparations. they want to give up to 1.2 million to each eligible california resident to make up for their ancestors being enslaved in other states. basically replacing policy with powerball. how in the world without even work? wh ....
handing out syringes, they can punish citizens for crimes committed before they were born against people they don t know, in places most of them have never even been to. that is like punishing me because in the past one of my relatives bought a red hot chili pepper record. i can t be held responsible for every white person s atrocity. the task force released report of over 1000 pages about eliminating disparities, like the one between people who own sm businesses and people who loot small businesses. like people who use the bathroom and people who pee behind trash cans. kat: it was one time. greg: yes, and it is on tape. main recommendation is reparation, they want to give up to $1.2 million to each resident to make up for their ancestor being enslaved in other states. replacing policy with powerball. how would that work? where would money come from? why should an asian family that just moved here pay for something that happened 150 years ago. origin stories can be ....
school and handing out syringes. it lets them punish assistance for crimes committed before they were born against people they don t know, in places most of them have never even been to. that is like punishing me because in the past, one of my relatives bought a red hot chili peppers record. [laughter] i can t be held accountable for every white person s atrocity. [laughter] the task force just released a report of over 1,000 pages and it is all about eliminating disparities. you know, like that one between people who own small businesses and people who loot small businesses. like between people who use a bathroom and people who pee behind trash cans. [laughter] one time. greg: yes. and it is on tape. the main recommendation of course is reparations. they want to give up to 1.2 million to each eligible california resident to make up for their ancestors being enslaved in other states. basically replacing policy with powerball. how in the world without even work? wh ....
happy thursday, everybody. so sometimes the univers einsometimes the univers you that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. like jesse watters getting jesse the 8 p.m. hour after being diagnosed with micro. yes here s here s another example. the wildly popular comedian named shane gillis.me if you ve never heard of them, here s a taste. the tonight, the united states killed the leader of isis. trump comes out of the situation room at midnight. he walks up and for the entire world at midnight just goes abu bakr al-baghdadi is dead. he died like a dog in front of of the whole world. abu, we can hear him crying ,said abu, don t let me tell you something. abu kraidy great, great. a bit. i wouldn t have crie quitd, right?ve crie baghdadi that s when we were all going. he s funny and he does trump better than alec. tha plus, plus, he hasn t shot anyone yet.. but what s special about gillis is that he beat cancel culture.e in 2019, he was hired as a c ....
i m in alaska s state capital ofjuneau. it s a place dominated by nature, which can have a big impact here as i m about to find out. i ve been reliably informed that, given the terrain around here, these things are basically like taxis. got an eight minute flight. i ve never been in a helicopter! let s go! i m meeting up with university of alaska southeast scientists, eran hood and abby watts. oh, man, i m so excited! they ve invited me to tag along as they conduct their research on the changing environment here. oh, yes, here we go! just look out there. 0h, we re going to be in for such a fun time. so, we re just coming into view now of mendenhall glacier, which is about 13 miles wide incredible. and it s one of the many thousands of glaciers in alaska. this basin that we re coming into all this area that s collapsed this was completely full of water. and it all rushed out underneath the glacier down into juneau. last summer, water amounting to about 30,000 0ly ....