@@user-nw8tg1pg9yI mean the guy openly bragged about making a ton of money by tricking girls into becoming cam models and working for him. Definitely not the smartest guy
And an absolute dunce is the scariest thing for "smart" people lol. Smart people are cognizant enough to do great good or great evil. The problem for either case is dunces like Adin exist whose actions can't be predicted by smart people and will always get in the way of them.
Regarding the lab-grown meat dilemma: a corporation should not expect that their business model can continue without meaningful change into perpetuity. The ground is changing beneath our feet; our [environmental] context is evolving rapidly, and if we decide to collectively dig our heels in rather than adapt so that Tyson can protect its short-term profits, then we are making a fateful decision, and we will ALL suffer for it. Protecting old industry is in no way a justification for halting collective progress. We need meat alternatives - even if not for ethical reasons, we need it for SOOO MANY ecological reasons.
@@forgottenmorethanyoulleverknow Do you trust politicians more than scientists? Because the percentage of politicians who deny climate change is vastly higher than the percentage of scientists who do.
America is a strange place. We have a tax system where we allow the richest people to eliminate large portions of their tax burden by donating to charities that they have created and controlled rather than just collecting taxes and building social programs that actually help people.
Seriously. I love Tate, but come on. Just gonna leave this here because RUclips keeps shadowbanning my comment: He helped me get to where I needed to be and where I continue to go. He helped me become more of a man even at 19. I've been able to improve myself and my self-discipline. Being able to work on myself through his guidance. The problem lies in the fact that America is becoming weaker and weaker by the year; we're becoming more depressed, education for the common-folk is dwindling, we're getting more oh-beast rapidly, kermitting sewer slide rates are increasing, we're becoming lonelier, respectless, corporations run these countries (especially America) and her people. I owe him so much for helping me see the bigger picture, and I truly, with all my heart, believe that he's innocent; for a man who speaks such powerful truths, voids of say from the elites. I'm done commenting, and I fully realize this is a very left-leaning audience, but be open-minded by thinking about what I wrote because these are very real problems that we face, and he spoke out about them when so many didn't.
Oregon transplant here. The emergency care I received the night of an SA incident was somehow all paid by the city/state. This included the ambulance, ER, overnight stay, CT scan, r*pe kit, and advocate program post-ER. However, I hit many, many brick walls when it came to direct cash benefits due to loss of work, employment assistance, and rent assistance. You have to be at least a month behind in rent and/or given an eviction notice. You have to be in the hole in order to get help. I've been selling my belongings to pay my rent, so I wasn't yet in the hole and didn't qualify for any financial/rent assistance. I'm thankful for what I received, but there's still a long way to go.
Given "weapons grade" is generally used in regards to nuclear weapons, and Adin basically nuked Tate's plan straight to hell, it's even more apt than I think anyone realized.
Wild that the Boeing Whistleblower “committed suicide” right after filing complaints. Boeing needs to go under, but they’ll probably just get bailed out by the government for the dozenth time before any accountability is held
Unfortunately, @_DREBBEL_ is right. Boeing is responsible for a huge chunk of military hardware, so while Uncle Sam might force some folks out of high places, there's no way they're not getting massive golden parachutes on their way out and Boeing will absolutely get bailed out.
I'm not a vegan, nor have I ever really been interested in being a vegan. However, a while back my mother got some vegan meat and didn't tell us until we talked about the flavour. She specifically told us that she'd gotten a 'new' kind of meat. After we'd eaten it she asked what we thought, it was a bit strange but it wasn't bad. Just unique. It was, as you'd expect, ungodly expensive as well. However a friend of mine, who is vegan, has told us that a lot of it has advanced more and more over the years. For instance, vegan cheese was objectively one of the worst tasting things you could get as a vegan for quite a long time. Then it got better and better and better and cheaper as well. That combined with these new leaps and bounds in the vegan meat industry, I'd be interested in doing that if it was at a similar enough price and taste to regular meat. Also, I'd like to say I find it pathetically hilarious that they're trying their hardest to regulate an industry that's not yet even fully come to form in fear of the competition it would bring. How amusing, that they always talk of 'healthy competition' and things like that like the 'customer deciding what they want to buy' but then the moment anything comes up that could threaten that they do their best to snuff it out before it can even come to be created.
I'm an impassioned vegan and let me tell you, there is not a single industry in the world, even large pharmaceuticals, that is as predatory (hehe) as the animal agriculture industry. They rely body and (lack of) soul on lying to customers, blocking transparency, and using intimidation and brute political force to exist. The entire industry sector also consistently has a terrible ROI and even with nauseating levels of subsidization, meat, dairy and eggs are all floundering. Also quick note: please consider watching documentaries about animal agriculture. I'd recommend Dominion. If you're against animal abuse, there really is no better way to support yourself than going vegan 💚🌱
Oh indeed, I've seen some of the most vile things when it comes to agriculture. The main one that comes to mind is where caged eggs comes from. The whole, keeping chickens in tiny cages and taking their eggs with that being their entire life. It's genuinely disgusting. As well as the fact they intentionally prey on peoples ignorance as to what "caged" eggs are. My mother and I bought caged eggs for years not knowing what the difference between caged and cage free meant, till one of her friends explained it to her. We swapped to cage free since, they were roughly the same price as well so that made for an easy enough change. I feel one of the biggest issues besides budget for people going vegan, is to some degree, apathy. The struggle for people to care about animals and their own well being. I know I've had that as something I struggled with, hell, I still do. But I choose to at least try and aim for morality over how I'm currently feeling. It might be hard for me to emotionally resonate with what animals are going through, but that doesn't mean I suddenly shouldn't go for the more humane options. It's usually why I tend to stick to fish. But even then I know that's got its issues, like the attempts people are currently making for farming Octopus for food. As tasty as it is, now knowing how smart and intelligent an Octopus is, I struggle to justify eating it again. It just feels wrong. And that's something I wish other folks were able to understand. Also, as a final comment, I do find it funny how much people try to paint vegans as irrational and angry. But here you are giving me some helpful tips and briefly explaining why you feel the way you do. It just, once again, proves to me that people paint people like you in a broad brush simply because they don't like what you say and because maybe deep down it makes them feel guilty. I appreciate the tips though, do you have any specific pieces of media in mind that might be good/helpful to show others? Also I do honestly hope that the vegan industry is able to become more and more easy to afford. Because I think for the sake of the planet, it would be better for everyone. Especially considering how much methane cows create ahahahahahahha. @@PeterBalfor
@@adriannarafel5225 yeah, it's an entire industry sector built on lies that relies on propaganda, lies, and emotional manipulation to function, and somehow we're the crazy cultists for wanting to stop people from killing animals. One thing I'll point out is that there's a thing called greenwashing. It's the practice of using terms and labels to imply that a certain animal product is more ethical or environmentally friendly; however, to be quite frank, every single one of them is bullshit. That realization, that all of those labels are just marketing propaganda, was one of the main things that solidified me going vegan. Cage free unfortunately ends up being 10-20,000 birds cramped in a shed on the feces-covered ground instead of in wire cages. I could go into more detail but I'm already trying to avoid a wall of text lol; I'd recommend a documentary like Dominion as it goes over the state of all of the different types of animal agriculture. I think the idea that a vegan diet is more expensive is a bit of a misconception. While you're definitely right if you're looking at stuff like plant-based chicken, beef etc, in reality the cheapest foods are already vegan: rice, beans, lentils, pasta, local produce, the list goes on. I think it was Oxford that found that a whole foods plant-based diet was actually on average 30% cheaper because of this. One final lil tip I'll leave you with: eggs are actually pretty easy to substitute in pretty much everything. If you like scrambled eggs, you can do the same with extra firm tofu; just crumble it up, add turmeric, paprika, and nutritional yeast, and cook that up. And as far as cooking goes, just use 1 tbsp of flax seed and 3 tbsp of warm water, soaked about 5 minutes, to replace one egg. Just remember to use less oil if the recipe calls for it and proportionally more water :)
Yet you cared enough to reply. Someone who doesn't care, wouldn't. LMAO. Also "we"? Bruh, you're speaking for just yourself here. Not an entire collective of people.
This Adin Ross x Tate story is INSANE. The fact that Adin is the reason behind their expedited arrests is so ironic, insane, and hilarious. Worst wingman in the WORLD
So fucking funny, one of the few times the Tates seem to coddle him he accidentally gets them locked up. Some of the best shows can't write this kind of plotline.
Man. Tate just keeps goofin’ up. First he goofed up by bragging how easy it is to bribe police in Romania to get away with crime, which ultimately put him on their radar. Then he goofed up by starting the most unnecessary online drama with Greta Thunberg which lead to the Romanian authorities finding out where he was in the country. And now he done goofed up by putting any amount of trust in someone who is known for being dumber than a dead goldfish, and putting his plans to flee Romania in writing while he was at it.
Here is how wild the US healthcare system is. I have been here in Germany for five years. I went to visit family and bought travelers insurance for $60. This travelers insurance covered all medical expenses for my trip to the US. Meaning, free ambulance rides, any and all medications I might get while there, everything was covered and I would not have to pay. I had better insurance coverage than my friends and family who lived there.
I'm the daughter of cattle farmers (grass fed, not mass market) and I think banning lab-grown meat is absurd. It needs to be studied so we know it's safe, and should be regulated by agencies like the FDA, but if it's safe and as healthy as the beef we raise on our farm, then why ban it?
@@cameroncook653 small farms like my family's really don't make a lot of money, FYI. We all have other jobs to support ourselves. It's the major corporations that are throwing a hissy fit. Fuck those guys.
For me, it's anything to end the feedlot farming. It's cruel. It's horrible for the environment. It's not farming. It's never going to replace family farms. Anything to replace feedlots will win for me.
I have a farm and am currently building a lab to go hybrid until I can provide as good or even better lab-meat than the "real thing" to eventually switch entirely cuz I rather have a dense forest than pastures and I don't want to keep dealing with every stronger antibiotics💀
Because there are large roots of anti-intellectualism in the US of people who think by opposing anything science adjacent they are winning some moral victory over things they do not understand. Think of how demonized GMO's still are when they feed millions if not billions by being harder to kill, faster growing and longer lasting. The biggest downside only being that often plants grown like this often grow too fast to pick up the same nutrition content as their natural counterparts. But do people actually care? No, it doesn't sound natural so it must be a poison, mix that in with vague spiritual claims. I swear a good chunk of the US would probably sign a petition supporting the ban of acetaminophen because it's a "chemical" and therefore "not natural."
How the fuck do we live in a society that can insist with a completely straight face that there’s no definitive proof that providing housing to homeless folks has a significant impact on their health.
Honestly. We could just… give them housing so that these people can get back on the feet. But no. People want to treat other people as less than… and that’s the problem
@@vadepierce4542 The anime assassination classroom does a pretty good job of explaining it I find. By making a portion of the population live visible horrible lives, and teaching the others they "did it to themselves" it helps force the others to stay in line for fear of "doing it to themselves". It is incredible important to an unfortunate number of people that we live ignorant and scared.
How sheltered are you guys? i have been homeless.... a house cost money.... you dont have money... water/electric/gas cost money, you dont have money.... once you get a house your forced into paying for insurance... you dont have money.... and the moment you cant pay anything they expect even more money... kick you out and you go to jail... what's the point? you end up right where you started.... If you have a drug problem... you have to make the choice... bills or a fix... those people choose fix over life (They know it kills them)... you think a house or bills is high enough on the totem-pole? fuck no... So Housing the homeless is not enough.... it doesnt work.... society is not build to support that... who is going to pay for it?
@@rogerelzenga4465less than half have any drug abuse problems: about 40% abuse alcohol and 20% abuse other drugs (there will be significant overlap), which is about double the rate at which this occurs in the general population. That leaves plenty of homeless people for whom drugs are not a major concern, even if we assumed all with drug abuse problems are a 'lost cause'. Also with rent in some cities taking up 50% or more of someone's paycheck, you don't think there are a lot of people who want housing but cannot make ends meet in a country where the federal minimum wage is $7.25? Being clean doesn't prevent you from having a low wage job or getting fired
I work with aircraft production - when I was hired the mentality was that QC was evil and did everything they could to slam us for the smallest fault. That mentality was luckily changed, and with mentality alone, overall quality improved. Instead of being irritated when a fault was found we began thinking on how we could improve in the small avenues we did have troubles.
"Yesterday Today" has become my favorite part of the news. Being able to follow up on or get a different perspective on something after having time to personally digest it can be very helpful.
@@Remiddi Exactly...The reflection reinforces the "this is a conversation" narrative that should boost engagement when you see that others in the same space are being heard/appreciated for participating....win-win for the show.
I remember when the Friday show was just for that, reading comments about the previous week news. Now I'm glad it's every day. It really helps me connect with the people that feels the same I do
As a father I had to step in when my Teen son started to listen to Tates crap a few years ago. It was scary I had no idea he was so under the spell of that bag of dog crap. Thankfully we have a good relationship and I was able to step in. I fear for all the teens that dont have a father figure and grifters like Tate poisoning our youth.
This happened sadly to my ex also… hence why he’s an ex. Sad to see sweet guys get their minds changed like that and thinking disrespect towards their loved ones is okay
It's the result of men today always being they're told they are toxic and misogynous while misandry is ignored and even celebrated. And be careful in addressing the root cause of lack of father figures - you may be called a misogynist or racist.
I just wish our people would stop talking about him, including this channel. He is NOTHING, the only thing keeping his name on anyone's lips: MEDIA. Anyone buying into his crap are brainless idiots, which we sadly have going around in America these days.
As a mental health professional in California, I can 100% confirm that these housing programs through Medi-Cal have been immensely helpful. CalAim provides not only a place to stay and a hot meal, it also provides mental health help for people who are high risk of needing those services again. The biggest downside to the programs would be the amount of paperwork that has to be done on the backside. The stack of papers people have to fill out are overwhelming, and I have personally seen where people just give up and live on the streets versus try and go through the bureaucratic slog necessary to get on and stay on many of these programs.
SW here. It works in every country that has implemented social programs like housing first. The paperwork should be simplified. It's also difficult if people don't have a coordinator to help with the overview. There isn't enough investments in social work anywhere making that job difficult.
As someone who has been housing insecure and used Dollar Tree for food, my health was horrific compared to now even though I'm overweight. I'm so glad projects like these are actually seeing human beings! Thank you!
Yea, my sisters not homeless, she's on disability. But she has to rely on our elderly mother to go through her paperwork and help fill it out and figure out what it all means. She has access to most of her own information. Like bank accounts, her ss number, all the identifying paperwork. X to doubt most homeless people have that. When I lived in another state I had access to SNAP benefits.(only 16 dollars a month) One time they sent me a sheet to re apply and the bottom half of the scan was cut off! At that point I was like wtf am I supposed to do? Who am I supposed to contact to tell them I need a new one mailed? Did they do this shit on purpose? And I was like fuck your lousey 16 a month, I get fed better by my job. Anyways its different in my current state, but there were times I was getting paid less and could have probably applied again (and got it). But i didn't want that sort of paperwork and bs to jump through. Later I did apply, and assume I'd been denied. But about a year later I get a notice in the mail to reapply. Wtf? Turned out the SNAP card they sent me got lost in the mail, and I was able to get a few months of "back pay" put on the card, that had to be used quickly. Later I left that job, my boss was being a massive dick, and I needed to submit a note from said boss for them to accept my change of jobs??? Like I'm a child asking for a bathroom pass or something. So no I never got a note for him of course. The paperwork is not worth it so often. And that's the point.
My sister is the Director of RnD at a lab grown marine meat company, so i have been following the company. The meat is the same as meat from animals. when it comes to fish its actually much safer as it does not have all the mercury that fish have.
If the same can be done for fish, imagine all the good it would do for reducing overfishing. It would greatly reduce the use of large nets causing damage either by trapping other marine animals, or trawling nets that destroy corals on the ocean floor
@@charityquill4965Fuck trawl and big net fishing bs. All we needed was a rusty pipe and hope to catch fish until France and Spain ruined European eels
Tate should never have been let out in the first place. He clearly was a risk since he was HIDING in the first place from the law. The fact that his tiny ego is what got him caught when getting clapped by Greta Thunberg was about the funniest thing in recent history. Only fitting that the SECOND time he gets caught is for an equally stupid reason. That is his real self. Right on brand.
What are you talking about? That's blatantly false misinformation. I agree he is guilty 100%. But that pizza box story is false. The Romanian police had ALREADY searched his house 6 months before his viral arrest in December, and during that search they took him to the police station and held in a holding cell for either 2 days or 2 hours I forget, then they released him. After that is when it gets good, since the Romanian police did not find anything on the first search after investigating the reports they got, they decided to stakeout his house and follow him for around 6 months. They knew he purchased a huge historical mansion in Romania with underground garage and swimming pools etc. and he was planning a new Year's party there! 😂🤣😂🤣 They watched him spend millions and millions of dollars on this stuff for his new years party KNOWING they would be arresting him in a couple weeks. They were still investigating and building their case against him. So yeah, the pizza box story is FAKE NEWS. The Romanian police already confirmed it. They said that it was funny, but not true, we already raided his house around 6 months ago, took him to the station, released him, and then began secret surveillance and investigations following him around for many months after that. Why do you think he was hiding in the same house the Romanian police already raided months ago? Especially when he podcasts in there and it was obvious where he was. He even posted on Twitter driving through the mountains with his supercar "mountains in Romania". And then posted a video of him going on a famous Romanian castle tour a week before his arrest in December. I don't know about you, but if I was trying to hide, I DEFINITELY would not hide in the house the police ALREADY RAIDED months ago.....like I said, he is probably GUILTY 100%. But you're spreading misinformation about the pizza box story.
@@redscorpion9325😅 Osama 🤦🏾 unbelievable... Controlled opposition like Adin & Tate, Musk & Alex Jones & countless mor... ‼️ For those that have a brain (that actually works) Welcome to the REAL WORLD... voilà ‼️ 🔴🤷🏾♂️🔵 #followthewhiterabbit 🐰 🕳 Tate's Scripted Arrest, AGAIN!!! - come this way
because of the Medicaid Complete Care story i looked up if i qualify despite having a workplace insurance and now im about to file an application. fingers crossed i can get some much needed help, thank you for sharing this story Phil 🙏🏻
I'm so glad you looked it up! Many people living in expanded states, not even complete care states, qualify for medicaid even if they had work insurance. I hope more people start looking to see if they are underinsured and qualify for more in their state!
As a medical social worker. The patients I see the most often are homeless and their problems being exacerbated by lack of housing. It is frustrating and exhausting to try and find someone housing or ANYTHING to get them out of the hospital. It takes 2 weeks to get people with semi complex medical need or mental health needs into an assistive housing. This doesn’t even include the people who need short term rehab, but due to their homelessness they either have to live in the hospital or get well enough to get back to the streets/shelters. Using insurance money to ACTUALLY help people, this could change our health care system
Huge agree. The idea of the amount of time people are expected to wait before receiving social aids just due to the vast imbalance between resources available and people in need feels so heavy. I couldn't imagine trying to help make sure someone is getting their meds or getting in for a checkup with a doctor and having no recourse for how to immediately help someone in the meantime. The baseline of stability afforded by housing is so huge.
I’m a mental health social worker and I couldn’t agree more! The level of poverty in the area that I work is astronomical and those extra bits of help could be absolutely life-changing.
Not to mention when homeless people do go to the hospital, they're left on the back burner because the assumption is they're just looking for a free bed for the night. Not saying that doesn't happen, because it does, but when I was in the ER for potential appendicitis (turned out to be cancer) there was a homeless guy who had been there for over ten hours asking for help. Eventually he said he'd rather be out on the street than continue to be treated like that.
Former aerospace employee here. My bosses gave so many sketchy orders, that I used to "forget" my stamp at home. I had to follow orders to get paid, but I was not about to personally sign off on the work I did. My company had politics and corruption, but they were getting so much money that efficiency didn't matter. Too big to fall.
22:26 I’m a supervisor for a Drop-In Center that serves youth and young adults experiencing homelessness and throughout my experience serving folks, I can agree 100% that social needs factor into people’s overall health. No matter how many times we connect folks to a PCP, if they have no where to go, they can’t put their meds in a fridge. or it’s stored at the drop-in center over the weekend. It’s difficult to go to a follow up appointment when you don’t have access to daily reliable transportation. Housing, Food and Transportation are protective factors and give people the means to take care of their overall health. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is a great model for this.
Banning lab grown meat is insane. It could reduce costs for meat, cut greenhouse gasses and eliminate animal cruelty. But because someone has the financial incentive to keep it from hitting the market highlights the inherent contradictions of Capitalism.
@@FirstYokai i am extremely suspicious of lab grown meat, but I think he’s referencing cows are the main leading methane gas releasers by much more than any one can comprehend.
Just like irradiated food. You would be able to keep stuff for months instead of a week or so. But that's being kept away also. Mainly because people are stupid and think that irradiation is the same thing as a nuclear bomb.
@@FirstYokaiA lot of the cost of producing meat is feeding the animals. And the vet bills. A lot of greenhouse effects happen because of the methane produced by cattle.
You said the quiet part out loud. "Reduce the cost for meat". That's what they don't want. They don't care about anything else. They're still living those sweet sweet 2020 pandemic prices. 🤮
I guess it not easy when you can become irrelevant but they should plan on what to do now on maybe somehow turn to plant or get in on it instead of ban something that an overall good tho i would want regulations on it
The story goes that part of the reason the Best Animated Feature Oscar even became a thing was because the film Chicken Run was wildly close to being nominated for Best Picture, as it (rightfully so) was one of the highest-rated and most-acclaimed films released in 2000.
@harrisonashley1631 "do you have a real argument" did not know this was your boomer philosophy 101 class. This is youtube comments, not a debate forum. 😆
I don't know the specific history of that category, but I think most Oscar categories are voted on only by past winners of the same or similar categories, hence the tendency to vote for more of the same, as every win adds another voter with similar taste .
Some important context on the Boeing "cheese cloth" quote: cheese cloth is an FAA approved item. Wet cheese cloth is used to smooth out sealant on airplanes. I have no idea why that was singled out in the report. Source: I work in Aviation.
Also it would be interesting to know how many audit findings were benign and how many were safety critical. There's always findings during an audit because humans make mistakes and small errors get found in audits, but if something truly impacts safety, that shit sends off alarm bells at the company I work at, so if those were ignored or a common occurrence, that is very concerning
The thing about using the keycard as a shim, no mention as to whether it was the wrong dimension and thus out of spec. The cheesecloth might have been more about the lubricant, no idea, but it's a no no to use it in the construction processes I'm more familiar with because of adverse chemical interactions.
I wonder if the problem wasn’t the cheese cloth but rather maybe it wasn’t being mentioned in the paperwork? My understanding of the situation is that Boeing was both doing things incorrectly and not recording things/information correctly. So it could be that. Less about the what than the how, you know?
When it comes to lab grown meat I don’t think we have much choice but to pursue it. Not only for beef and pork but far more importantly for seafood. For example 97% of global blue fin tuna stocks have been wiped out and are expected to become endangered in the next 20 years. Not only that, but due to the amount of plastics in the oceans our seafood is currently full of micro plastics. I think farming will always have its place. But lab grown meat will give a humane alternative and personally, I’d love to try it.
"We can't allow this industry because it competes with local beef farms" Oh no! Competition? The thing consumerism and the free market is based on? Why would we want that? If it helps with environmental strain, cuts down on the necessity of raising animals for slaughter (I'm not vegetarian/vegan, but I'm not unnecessarily cruel when there are options), and makes food production easier to lower costs and make it more accessible, I'm all for it. Test it more, make it tasty, and send it to the store. If it impacts the local market, so be it. Plenty of industries have died on the path to progress.
The lab grown meat mess reminds me of how when margarine was first made, the Dairy industry got laws passed that made it mandatory for margarine to be dyed PINK in order to "distinguish it from butter".
Okay, but, margarine is absolute awful. It’s chock full of trans fats. I don’t understand how people have so much trust for factory products in their body.
@@jeffrey7063 The point is that the established industry saw an alternative product entering into the market and intentionally tried to sabotage them by forcing them to make their product look weird. Imagine if Chikita banana made a law that other fruits had to be dyed black. Or coal companies made it so propane had to smell like feces.
Good comparison because Margarine is terrible for you and is part of the reason for people getting fat. Our bodies are made to break down natural things, people who eat processed foods tend to be overweight.
I don't know what's funnier, that one of Tate's biggest simps got him arrested through sheer stupidity, or that Tate said "we're very innocent men" while glowering like he's about to pull a bladed weapon. Also, if you're routinely accused and face criminal charges and your only strategy is denials that boil down to "nuh uh" I have a hard time believing you're actually innocent.
How mad would you be if someone accused you of doing something you didn't do? Are you saying you wouldn't make the same face. Plus your lawyer told you don't say anything else but "no I didn't do it." Your IQ points are low.
@@3xceIIent Most of the time, innocent people have things they can use against the accusations, and they willingly and loudly share these things. The Tates have **only** been saying "nuh uh that wasn't us" and claiming fake news/the matrix or whatever insane bullshit they're on. As far as I've seen, they don't have any kind of evidence against the allegations, like, say, women under their "employment" refuting the abuse claims. In fact, Andrew has HIS OWN WORDS to use AGAINST him. So I think guilt is a fair thing to assume here.
@@ruralmetalheadthese are 5 year allegations that were put away romania couldnt get anything on him so they sent uk where is the womens evidence girls accuse all the time n get tainted for their name n girld get away with it
I support the programs that are helping with the full hierarchy of needs to people instead of just one issue. In America, we’ve suffered from the “pull yourself up by your bootstraps” mentality for too long and it’s caused those who really need help to not reach out. So many programs go unnoticed. When I was pregnant 5 years ago, my OB told me about the parent classes at one of our local nonprofits. They give out so many resources as incentives such as formula, diapers, baby food, pac-n-plays, etc. They don’t have enough people attending to raise awareness or get funding. I learned a lot from my classes and tell people about the benefits of the program. Please support these programs!
I went to one of those and it was great! The classes/videos taught me so much and it was awesome to get misc. baby items from it. I learned more there than I did from friends/family and was able to get literally anything i needed, they usually had.
I wanted to touch on the Medicare story a bit. I am a licensed Medicare agent so I work with many brands in my state and know about a lot of different plans and how to work them to get the most benefit out of them. I would talk to those going into Medicare for the first time and tell them how the whole system worked and most of the time they did not believe that Medicare and medicine can do so much for them and they thought I was a scam. Thank you so much for talking about this and show that these programs are real and will help those who need it.
As a person who cant stand either person Tate obviously didn't tell Ross it was a secret. Which is almost as idiotic as telling Ross in the first place. Ross was just discussing stream plans with his stream. I don't really see how he did anything wrong other than being a dummy.
These 30minute videos are amazing. The time flies, I feel like the quality of each story is better than ever. By the end I feel very well informed on the day's events. And I really love the daily dive into the comments as it feels more like a conversation and rounds out the podcast feel.
ok i've been avoiding news like the plague but when i saw tate had been arrested in your title i of course had to click. forgot how chill you make the news. maybe i can get back to watching your stuff regularly. thanks phil
I'm taking this as a good day. Tate's behind bars, Florida came to a result with bipartisan support, and people are getting social assistance. Good day.
As someone that use to be homeless I will say this I became less obese and more healthy mentally and physically when I was housed than when I wasn’t homeless. When I was homeless it was either paying $9+ for a healthier meal or pay $4 dollars for something way unhealthy. I applaud to any efforts to actually help with those falling through social and systemic cracks.
I literally got diabetes *because* I stopped eating because I was hoarding food in the face of scarcity. I didn't even lose weight. Like damn... if I'm going to have an ED because of my financial situation, at least give me some benefit
Sounds like you're bad with money, you can eat healthy for very little money. I go to farmers markets and load up on veggies really cheap. As someone who has scraped change out of my couch to buy food I never had to eat unhealthy because I was poor.
@@Zenkai76 Sounds like you lack empathy. It really depends on where the person is located. Many people live in food "artificial scarcity", where low cost food are unhealthy. AND with the mind set of that said scarcity, people develop hoarding behavior that can be difficult to break. "You're bad with money" is such a terrible thing to say to other human you've never met. BUT Good for you man. Glad you made it through, hope your life continue to be good.
@@ratiwatwatthanaphuti5158 sounds like you lack education, If you live in a place where healthy food is expensive then you also live in a place where cheap food is expensive. The only time healthy food is more expensive is when you eat out If you buy healthy food at a grocery store it's always cheaper than eating out.
My dad worked for Boeing instructing classes on how to build these planes. He has walked out on several occasions and quit because they hire other instructors for him to work with that have NEVER actually built a plane in their life. They kept calling him out of retirement to come back. He has worked with them for so many years, working his way up from being hands on building them. It absolutely blows my mind that out of all these stories about Boeing, no one has even mentioned it! How can you teach someone to do something you, yourself, have never done?!?
Thank you for mentioning the problem with award shows and animation! I have a small tidbit of personal experience to contribute. My father was nominated for an Emmy years ago and afterwards he was invited to be a voter, so he got sent discs of things that were nominated to watch as well as talked with other people who had voted. What he said basically confirmed what your thoughts were - most voters on these award shows don't take animation seriously, so they end up just picking whatever sounds the most familiar to them, or something they happen to see with their kids. Animated films and shows suffer as a consequence as all the awards end up going to not what is the most deserving of it, but what's most relevant. :(
I got Medicaid this last year and it’s helped me more then I can even explain. I got glasses for free. I’ve never had glasses in my life because of the price attached to them, the frames AND lenses were literally no money at all. That blew my mind
I can assure you that not everyone on Medicaid can get glasses for free. I'm on Medicaid and they only cover the exam and up to its either $60 to $80 for frames. I have to pay for the lenses and and any extra costs for the frames over what they pay. I have really bad eyes. I first needed glasses when I was in second grade. I've always been nearsighted with my left eye a good bit worse than my right and I have an astigmatism in both eyes. With out glasses I'm considered legally blind in both eyes. I'm 41 and now my close up vision is going as well. I need transitional lenses now which are basically bifocals with out the noticeable line on the lenses. It's going too cost around $400 or more just for the lenses after Medicaid pays their portion. That's going with cheaper lenses with just scratch protection, no glare and there's even a charge to get thinner lenses. If I don't pay the charge for the thinner ones then they'll be so thick they'll look like the bottom of coke bottles. You're extremely lucky that you didn't have to pay anything. I've had the same pair of broken glasses for 12 years now that are held together with tape and super glue because I just can't to buy new ones. I struggle to see anything with these glasses but I don't have the option to to with out glasses so I'm stuck with them until I can afford to get new ones.
i started buying my glasses online. the frame cost 5-50$ instead of 500$ and the lenses are around 70$ and they even do 2 for 1 regulary so i have more choice... i started doing this after learning that the production companies are all own by the same company so glasses are at an insanely inflated price because of a monopoly.
This is crazy because as person with not the best eyes to even hear someone can’t afford 20/20 vision when it helps so much with school , work , ect ; as much as the NHS is horrible I’m very grateful that it exists.
Topic Suggestion. The makers of Montelukast (aka Singulair, which is a very common asthma medicine) are being sued in several states because they neglected to reveal that one of the side effects in children is "brain damage" (they apparently knew about the side effect all along). To be more precise, failure to make necessary connections in the brain for proper brain development. This can cause anything from memory issues to suicidal tendencies. My son has been taking it since he was 8 years old for severe asthma and still only reads at a 3rd grade reading level. He's currently 16.
Boeing may not have not have outright murdered him, but they made him so miserable he did it himself. I couldn’t believe it when I saw that Boeing commented on his death and tried to sound sorry…
Can we just appreciate Phil’s dedication these past few week in bringing us “These Big Daily Dives Into The New.” Love how they have been longer than usual compared to the last few months, goes to show the extra work him and the team are doing! THANK Y’ALL!!!
Genuinely seeing more investigative pieces coming out of these videos has been one of my favorite changes I've seen in the 5ish years I've been watching.
News Flash: Dish soap is used for lubrication in the installation of many seals. Although it is petroleum based it doesn't harm the seal the way something like Vaseline would. It's also far easier to clean off. I'm not saying it's the best alternative. I'm saying it works and is a better choice then many purpose made alternatives.
I dont feel bad for anyone who got malware from clicking on "celebrity leak" links. Anyone who intentionally tries to view unconsensuaIIy leaked photos deserves the repercussions
The more I see the news about Boeing, the more convinced I am the corporate greed will be the death of us all. And the worst part is that they don’t even care.
Can you imagine me calling you guilty of a crime, and you say you're innocent, but then other people still insistently say that you're not because you said you're innocent. How oxymoronic is that? XD
@@vividly94 Well, he isn't innocent. He admitted to all the elements of the crime in his own videos. But nobody is saying he is guilty simply because he said he was innocent. People are saying that it's really weird to put a qualifier on it. Like when a doctor asks if you smoke, and you say "smoke what?" The answer the doctor hears is obviously "yes, and it's weed." Or someone asks if you've ever eaten another person, and you say "I would never eat a person between the ages of 18 and 24, and how dare you insinuate that I enjoy them with Chardonnay". It's like, okay... a little aggressive there, and those are some weird qualifiers to mention when a simple "no" would have sufficed.
I love the argument of “if we look for problems, we’re going to find them. And if we’re not going to fix the problems, we’re wasting money pointing them out.” Problems can always be fixed. What people in power mean when they say something can’t be done is there’s no way to do something and stay as rich or become richer because of it.
Because it wouldn't be practical to capture tiny bits of methane belched up periodically by millions of cows as they range across the most remote areas of the USA. You can't ask the cows to belch into a balloon or something.
@@emmaobrien1376That's cute that you think the majority of cattle just walk around in big wide open spaces... go find a feed lot. It's nothing but thousands of cows in 100'x100' pens, for as far as you can see. They never see a green field. Just shuffled from one pen to the next until they're carted off to the slaughter house. I worked in the cattle Ag industry for years. If they wanted to, they could capture that methane.
We actually are in a large number of operations in Wisconsin. Recovering manure methane off-gas is very easy to implement. The only real issue is most places can only collect so much, and it's not financially profitable for them to invest in tanks and distribution to sell to the general public. After that they usually just burn off. If you have drove past a farm with a pipe and flame, that's what they are doing, burn offs. Natural gas is really cheap because of it's abundance.
@@emmaobrien1376 From what I know of beef production, it would actually be very practical. The idea of comparatively few cows freely and idyllically grazing on miles of land more than their total number would be isn’t actually how upwards of 98% of the industry works.
I already have a use for methane in my mind. Decades ago, ExxonMobil developed a process whereby methanol could be converted into gasoline and LPG. ExxonMobil got their methanol from coal, but you can directly convert methane into methanol. Take the methane, convert it into methanol, then convert the methanol into gasoline and LPG. To add beauty to this idea, the fuels produced as an end result would not add any new greenhouses gases to the environment, as it would be made from things that are already in the environment-it would be a closed cycle.
As someone who works in the administrative side of healthcare: I was privy to working with insurance incentivized attention to social determinants to care and while it’s grueling to meet all expectations to receive the incentives- ITS NICE TO SEE SOMEONE FINALLY USING THE INFORMATION FOR PATIENTS! And nearly 30 years (since I joined this field) it’s nice to see that what I’ve always heard clinical support staff saying about contributing factors to health FINALLY being taken into consideration. A persons health is ENTIRELY related to housing, food, family dynamics, and potential normalized abuse related to being human. Thank you for saying about plugging the holes… capitalism makes holes that people fall through and it’s about time the capitalist society around people stopped blaming them for their circumstances. The strong members of the pack walk at the rear to assist pace and offer help to those who can potentially fall behind.
@@ty-lercoxDont get me wrong, I do believe PD hates Elon but...Elon does some stupid crap very visibly that cost his companies millions and some times billions. Elon's ego is likely to tank his businesses as any market downturn would. That aside, I dont really care one way or another as my fillings towards musk lean on the side of him needing to stay away from his phone more so he stops doing dumb things.
we need to focus on building housing even if its tiny apartments in huge buildings. this whole housing shit makes 80% suffer while 20% get rich off it.
Housing is being - and has been - built. The vast majority of it is single-family unit (due to zoning) and luxury apartments (due to higher profits). Various regions in NA are attempting to create incentives in order to get more low-income housing built, but so many of them are either ineffective, or have left gaping loopholes open. Or both. There is more than enough housing for everyone. There ISN'T affordable housing, for a lot of reasons. Eg: parking minimums, massive rental companies essentially conspiring to keep rents high, stagnating wages, subsidized housing going to the wrong people, and NIMBYs who don't want the poors in their neighbourhoods.
I worked at Boeing during the transition. Before, safety was taken so seriously. What a terrible direction McDonnell Douglas took it. For anyone in the know, they are Boeing in name only.
So the "Don't Say Gay" law doesn't really do shit but intimidate. Cause I doubt there was any school curriculum instructing kindergarten students how to be gay, and everything else isn't covered by the law. So it's nothing, and was intentionally vague to intimidate people from talking about anything even slightly related.
It's because in the modern Republican ideology, acknowledging the existence of queer people is the same thing as instructing people how to be gay, promoting the "life style", and oppressing straight people. Simply acknowledging social complexity causes their entire ideology to collapse.
Yes, it's intimidation where teachers feared they could be arrested and labeled a sex offender for saying gay or trans. (And in theory, they could even).
I used to work for a mechanical engineering company. We were trained that if we got studied, the correct answer to every question is "I will need to check the Operating Procedure.". That is the bare minimum to pass these audits, basically admit that you don't know the answer but you know how to look up the answer. These audits aren't a secret, you know when they are happening and most times you get advanced notice. The fact that they couldn't pass these audits is really sad. They are given an open book test and still got the wrong answer.
While I agree with you in general, it's also pretty easy to fail something during an audit. We constantly need to change how we document our on job training because every auditor has his own little detail to add (most recently we got criticized for not refering to the MSDS specifically on the document where the trainee signs that he or she was trained for X task even though we have documents detailing the specific dangers of each work space and we obviously have SOPs for everything). But yeah, the details why they failed the audits are much more telling.
I am a housing case manager in Oregon. I work piecing together these programs to keep people from returning to homelessness. And it's not enough, there are too many becoming homeless because the supports aren't there. The program money runs out, or there is red tape and due dates, or so renewals at 3 months. All the while I watch the local camps get bigger every week. There are not enough mental health services, disability services, senior services to really help people long term. And most of my clients are elderly, there is no getting back up and on your feet, we already don't have enough senior services for our population. We need more shelters, but what we really need is elderly/assisted homeless shelters. How have we gotten here?
I swear the amount of people I saw defending Andrew Tate under an article about this most recent arrest is gross. I do not understand why or how he has a massive following
He has legitimately brainwashed a lot of young boys into believing his delusional misogynistic ideas. So many of his fans are actual victims of his manipulation. Now, the rest of the fans are just morons who are just as evil as Taint
it called being a sheep. there are alot of people that dont want to take responsibility so they follow someone they think is strong. thats why they follow him like sheep.
The last story on Medicaid is wild. This sort of thing was brought up on the serialized medical drama New Amsterdam, but I never thought I'd see it start happening from a government funded program. I'm hopeful
Andrew Tate being busted once when flexing on Greta Thurburg was already classic. But Adin Ross getting him busted a second time by blabbing is just icing on the cake. Would only be better if he gets caught third time because of Sneako.
I'm in NC, and the complete care model is really helping people in my community. Addressing the other issues facing people are directly linked to improving health.
Yeah, pretty much. The moment science figures out how to make it quickly and cheaply, the big food companies will be all over it. And then they'll use their new wealth to get lobbyists to overturn these laws
I remember being homeless, the thing that got me out was a program like this that paid for a few months of rent and basic stuff like a few dishes and a bed. It wasn't much but it gave me a chance and that is exactly what I needed to get back on my feet.
My parents had their honeymoon in Norway, on the way back they experienced the worst turbulence that even the hosts had experienced. To try and keep the passengers calm the hosts began pretending they were all on a roller coaster. They’d throw their hands up and shout “Weeeeeeeee!” Only to admit when they landed that they’d all been worried.
New Word: Tate'd Meaning: Get arrested in Romania while previously bragging and praising its corruption, and trying to escape the menacing "matrix" all at the same time.
I got out of the “mental hospital” a few months ago and I’ve been struggling to get back to work since then. I don’t have Medicaid but that assistance after I got out would’ve been a god send. What an amazing change that’s gonna help so many Americans.
Same, it was my second visit and then I took a DBT partial hospitalization course for a month. The first time though, there was a guy admitted who was clearly coming down from something and he was really aggressive. He made everyone uncomfortable and they hid in their rooms from him, but I struggle to leave tense situations because I freeze up so I of course stayed around and talked to him. He was definitely detoxing, but he was also super upset that he couldn't afford the stay and didn't want anymore debt because he was forced to be there. He managed to go to one group and we got him to open up about how worried he was about his daughter and how he hated being an addict who couldnt clean up his act for her, and how he was afraid he might not live to see her grow up. This guy was like 22 years old, clearly knowing he needed help and *wanting* help, but refusing to accept it because the cost would just add to his problems. He'd rather face the devil he knows than the one he doesn't. In DBT I was the only partial resident, everyone else stayed full time. We had residents who knew they had to stay and wanted to stay but the stress of the loss of income for themselves, their families, and the fear of losing their job made it hard for them to fully participate in getting that help. Even I had to deal with that stress. I needed to pay my rent but it also would have meant doing partial from 9 to 3 and then working from 4 to 11 which would have meant burning myself out every day.
Hi Phil! I work at a Federally Qualified Health Center in Maryland and this is the norm for us. Finding resources for the underprivileged population and using it as diagnosis to help patients with food, transportation, housing, technology and prescriptions. We have helped so many patients this way and gathering them resources while also utilizing their Medicaid services. Where I work offers mental health, primary care, OBGYN and dental services to 3 counties. It’s heart breaking the stories we hear on the daily to try and help especially when the majority of our population is homeless or in the verge of it. We even offer free diabetes classes since we have an increasing population being diagnosed with that as well, not to mention the migrant camps that come in the summer we offer free health care too. We try to help but the needs are only increasing day by day and I’ve been here for 5 years.
The medicaid story really gives me hope. Medicaid was the only thing that kept me from hospitalisation during a manic episode last year. It covered my appointments and my medication completely because of the expanded coverage. Sadly, since I've gotten a new job, I actually can't afford to go to appointments and regularly fill my medication, because I barely make enough for my bills (literally just rent, phone bill, and car payment) and employer sponsored health coverage that I have has such a high deductible that it feels like I don't have coverage at all. Even if insurance covered more, since my employer is not a "large company" they aren't required to and don't provide sick time. It's really rough out here with US healthcare, but Medicaid expansion for social needs is SO needed and I'm so glad whenever I hear about these programs.
I would never allege that John Cenas performance at the Oscars was a humiliation ritual as I don’t have any proof however that performance did objectify him and the fact that the Oscar’s gave the green light on that is not okay. Objectification of any person is wrong. We are much more than our bodies.
I work in the quality department of an engine manufacturer, I spend a lot of my time out on the shop floor with the people who are building our end product. I'm usually reviewing parts to see if they're okay to use, or repairing damages/mistakes made during assembly. A lot of issues I see are that the documented processes aren't very robust, and most people building this stuff don't follow the process exactly. Which is usually what leads to quality issues lol. I do the quality training for new employees and once a month during meetings I'll touch base on refreshers, I really want to use this Boeing segment during our next meeting because the findings of those audits can't be denied. The quality of something built, especially if it's a large machine or mode of transport, is directly tied to the safety of the end user. Every step you skip to save time, or extra little trick you do to make things easier, are things that can add up and have catastrophic results down the road. I'm not saying that the floor employees are fully to blame here; Boeing had to have been turning a blind eye to a lot of this stuff for a long period of time for it to be so entrenched in the work culture that employees were doing it as a "regular" part of their process.
I was a quality clerk for a factory that did car parts (I also did the quality training) and I agree with your experience. I don't remember the exact number but we lost at least a million dollars the previous year when I started all because of quality failure. I cracked down hard on the paperwork checks and found out there was so much corner cutting . One day I had to do a $40k refund to a customer over bad parts, went out onto the floor to touch base with the quality team and found them hand sorting the parts in the shipping area that should have been checked properly when they came off the line. I pull the paperwork for that particular part and machine and show that it's been greenlit, quality manager goes to check, and finds that the parts coming off the machine in that exact moment were faulty and the workers were just letting them go through. Those parts get checked with the proper tools (or are supposed to) once every two hours as well as before you start your shift and after you finish, and they go through three different processes before shipping and visual checks as you go. Turns out that line had gotten lax on their checks and were just doing visual ones because it saved time. In the end we lost over $100k on just refunds, not counting the loss of production time because people thought they would make their numbers faster. And the thing is, I could send out emails all day, but the people making the parts don't see those numbers or how it can affect the real people who end up buying these vehicles with faulty parts. The only numbers that matter are their production expectations and they're way more worried about their immediate production supervisor than they are of the quality team. I had a production team manager talk down to me when I pointed out that his team on second shift was only doing their first checks when starting and none of their others. I point blank said that I wouldn't know if they lied about doing it, but they are blatantly just not doing it because to write 90 checkmarks on a page "takes too much time". He said that the problem was that the process of doing the checks took too long so it was our problem to fix. He didn't even care when I told him we were contractually obligated to do those checks and there was no wiggle room on that. Eventually his supervisor said he would handle it and nothing happened. The sup quit and the next one continued to not look into it. Quality has always been the enemy of Production in a world that demands Quantity. Look at fast food. It will always come down to how many shortcuts they can use to produce the most amount of something that passes the bare minimum of quality needed. The factory made me really sick, I kept getting lung infections, so I'm glad I don't work there anymore, but it was really disheartening to see how little people cared about the larger picture.
@@Wandervennit's almost as if the modern world has swallowed the propaganda of the instant-gratification, endless growth, myth-based, industrial system. It's almost as if people are being used as cogs in a metaphysical machine, some kind of leviathan, which has no care for people but whose only purpose is to make the number go up. It's kind of like these people are having the meaning of life leveraged against them to disregard their own health and the safety of others so that the business can increase its power.
I work in Ohio in nonprofit homelessness. We are keeping an eye out on the Medicaid stuff. This is so important for cold weather. A lot of our work is so focused during winter because housing is literally life or death. Shelters were full for the first time this winter. Even places that folks call Hell. It gets so bad, sometimes we need to fund hotel stays from our own budget and not the city’s. I really hope this system passes and can go across the US. Housing is so fucking important.
Phil, I'm so happy you started doing a positive story near the end of the show. Its made your news feel more therapeutic in a way I think the world of journalism tends to forget. My therapist would never let me tunnel vision on every negative thing in my life without making me acknowledge the progress I have made. The news shouldn't be any different, because we do have a lot of victories that keep happening, but it feels like the tragedies of the world drown out the success because the success isn't being highlighted enough. Thank you for making the news feel like social therapy
Re: Boeing -- The thing about inspections is, everyone always "buttons up" when an inspector is around. So what's happening when NOBODY is watching? *There's a reason an ex-Boeing senior employee won't fly on the max planes. THIS IS IT.* If you want to read that article by Politico, it's titled ‘I’m Not Trying to Cause a Scene. I Just Want to Get Off This Plane.’
my first engineering manager worked in aerospace before and told me all to well about what happens if a plane goes down what you work on and I now work in a drafting and documentation department (non-aerospace) and seeing this gives me heart palpitations! a 58% average passing grade isn't great but you have to imagine that a product like that is designed by community and multiple peoples working on it but that means they either overlooked, overcomplicated or failed to provide the proper maintenance instructions but I'm lead to believe that assembly may have tried to "circumvent" instructions possibly provided which if the case can become a legal nightmare of different situations!
As a case manager who works with Medicaid clients I'm really glad to see that they are working on the social issues that impact health, since the social issues make it so much harder to get healthy. It is hard that these programs are needed the most in places that didn't expand medicaid
Speaking as a non-vegan, non-vegetarian, I definitely opt for "fake meat" whenever possible. I don't buy beef anymore, and if at a restaurant, I get the Impossible or Beyond burger if it's an option.
I really enjoyed the story at the end about providing food and housing resources for those on Medicaid services. I work in a family health clinic with the vast majority of patients on Medicare and Medicaid, or uninsured, and often most of them have very unstable housing, mental health issues, substance use disorders, and food insecurity, as well as transportation. We started a program in November 2021 giving out Boxes of food and $50 vouchers for fresh produce. As of the end of February in our small clinic we have given out $100,000 worth of food to our patients to see the joy in their eyes when we bring the boxes to them, is undeniably some of the biggest rewards in my job. I never wanted to be a nurse, prior to this, I did autopsies, but helping the underserved community particularly those with substance abuse is my true calling. Thank you very much for highlighting these new experimental programs, and how vital supporting social services are in the overall health not just medically, but socially financially and mentally. Ps have watched since 2010 I think
Ross accidentally snitching on Tate makes me wanna play the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” song; also 16:33, HOW COME IT’S ONLY NOW THAT I’VE FOUND OUT BUG BURGERS EXIST! HAKUNA MATATA!
My step dad worked for Boeing as a machinist on the 727’s. He claimed to have worked on every door of every 727 built. He worked for Boeing for 55 years. He retired in 1995. My dad and step mom worked in the black hole at Boeing and my mom worked there too briefly before moving to Kenworth. It's horrible to see how many problems they are having. They need to get to the bottom of these problems. Doors flying off midflight isn't acceptable. Living in Seattle, so many of my friends and family still work for Boeing aka the Lazy B. It used to be a thing of pride to work there for PNW residents when I was growing up.
I almost went into aerospace engineering until I spent a year up in Seattle and met boing engineers. This was over a decade ago, but even then lots of the engineers I talked too hated the corporate environment for not valuing their skills. It looks like things just got worse and worse from then. I really dodged a bullet.
The issue with boeing is happening at other engineering and tech companies too. It doesn’t pay to stay more than 2-4 years so you never have engineers who are experts
Aiden being the downfall of Tate really reminds you that we live in the *funniest timeline*
This kinda makes Tate look idiotic too, like you don't tell dumb people secrets.
After shooting holes in his Cybertruck.
Taint is such an idiot
@@user-nw8tg1pg9y For real, for how smart Tate claims to be, that definitely seems like something he should have kept to himself lmao.
@@user-nw8tg1pg9yI mean the guy openly bragged about making a ton of money by tricking girls into becoming cam models and working for him. Definitely not the smartest guy
Adin also showed the entire world that he isn’t playing a character or hamming it up for the cameras… he’s a genuine real life bonafide dunce
There should be a meme with him and a hat with "dunce" on it.
And an absolute dunce is the scariest thing for "smart" people lol. Smart people are cognizant enough to do great good or great evil. The problem for either case is dunces like Adin exist whose actions can't be predicted by smart people and will always get in the way of them.
Seeing him read words made me Think he was dumb. Hearing he was the person who leaked that just confirmed it
He had that one moment of clarity it seemed roasting that one dude
but he's genuinely slow af.
Adin and Train are responsible for 30% of Colombia's GDP.
Regarding the lab-grown meat dilemma: a corporation should not expect that their business model can continue without meaningful change into perpetuity. The ground is changing beneath our feet; our [environmental] context is evolving rapidly, and if we decide to collectively dig our heels in rather than adapt so that Tyson can protect its short-term profits, then we are making a fateful decision, and we will ALL suffer for it. Protecting old industry is in no way a justification for halting collective progress. We need meat alternatives - even if not for ethical reasons, we need it for SOOO MANY ecological reasons.
🤢🤮🤢🤮🤢🤮🤢🤮🤢🤮🤢🤮 lab grown meat?? Wtf
@@forgottenmorethanyoulleverknowTo be fair, labs are way cleaner than farms
@@allisondoke enjoy then..... I'll take my grass fed beef thanks...
Yall caught hook line and sinker in this climate hysteria.... it's weird to watch people be fooled so easily
@@forgottenmorethanyoulleverknow Do you trust politicians more than scientists? Because the percentage of politicians who deny climate change is vastly higher than the percentage of scientists who do.
America is a strange place. We have a tax system where we allow the richest people to eliminate large portions of their tax burden by donating to charities that they have created and controlled rather than just collecting taxes and building social programs that actually help people.
Say thanks to Ronald Regan for that one!
It really always is Regan 😔
“The inly thing that saves us from the bureaucracy is it in efficiency”
It's because social programs are clearly socialism (read: they actually work and the rich benefit from everybody being in perpetual poverty)
They basically did what the church did minus the child sex trafficking
No wait, they have that too.
I can’t tell if Andrew Tate is dumber for telling Adin Ross or if Adin Ross is dumber for telling everyone
It's both. A singularity of stupidity.
yes
Definitely Tate. You dont yell at a blind man for being blind, you just dont let him drive your car 😂
Both. Absolutely both.
Seriously. I love Tate, but come on.
Just gonna leave this here because RUclips keeps shadowbanning my comment:
He helped me get to where I needed to be and where I continue to go. He helped me become more of a man even at 19. I've been able to improve myself and my self-discipline. Being able to work on myself through his guidance.
The problem lies in the fact that America is becoming weaker and weaker by the year; we're becoming more depressed, education for the common-folk is dwindling, we're getting more oh-beast rapidly, kermitting sewer slide rates are increasing, we're becoming lonelier, respectless, corporations run these countries (especially America) and her people. I owe him so much for helping me see the bigger picture, and I truly, with all my heart, believe that he's innocent; for a man who speaks such powerful truths, voids of say from the elites.
I'm done commenting, and I fully realize this is a very left-leaning audience, but be open-minded by thinking about what I wrote because these are very real problems that we face, and he spoke out about them when so many didn't.
Oregon transplant here. The emergency care I received the night of an SA incident was somehow all paid by the city/state. This included the ambulance, ER, overnight stay, CT scan, r*pe kit, and advocate program post-ER. However, I hit many, many brick walls when it came to direct cash benefits due to loss of work, employment assistance, and rent assistance. You have to be at least a month behind in rent and/or given an eviction notice. You have to be in the hole in order to get help. I've been selling my belongings to pay my rent, so I wasn't yet in the hole and didn't qualify for any financial/rent assistance. I'm thankful for what I received, but there's still a long way to go.
Right. Andrew tate is still a sex trafficking rapist though.
Right. Andrew tate is still a sex trafficking rapist though.
I love the description of Adin Ross as a "weapons grade moron"
Careful with the personal attacks. I thought "Words Were Violence"?
@@funkspinnaInhaled copium recently?😂
perfect description of many
@@Cashout95 No, apparently you used it all up. 😛
Given "weapons grade" is generally used in regards to nuclear weapons, and Adin basically nuked Tate's plan straight to hell, it's even more apt than I think anyone realized.
Wild that the Boeing Whistleblower “committed suicide” right after filing complaints. Boeing needs to go under, but they’ll probably just get bailed out by the government for the dozenth time before any accountability is held
Nah they’re still traversing their way out of Trevor Jacobs ass instead of focusing on shit that could actually be catastrophic
Phil pretending like he doesn’t take private jets: well I don’t really mind turbulence because I fly economy class like the common folk
Boeing literally CANNOT go under for national security reasons.
@@MrDoverfield source?
Unfortunately, @_DREBBEL_ is right. Boeing is responsible for a huge chunk of military hardware, so while Uncle Sam might force some folks out of high places, there's no way they're not getting massive golden parachutes on their way out and Boeing will absolutely get bailed out.
I'm not a vegan, nor have I ever really been interested in being a vegan. However, a while back my mother got some vegan meat and didn't tell us until we talked about the flavour. She specifically told us that she'd gotten a 'new' kind of meat. After we'd eaten it she asked what we thought, it was a bit strange but it wasn't bad. Just unique. It was, as you'd expect, ungodly expensive as well. However a friend of mine, who is vegan, has told us that a lot of it has advanced more and more over the years. For instance, vegan cheese was objectively one of the worst tasting things you could get as a vegan for quite a long time. Then it got better and better and better and cheaper as well. That combined with these new leaps and bounds in the vegan meat industry, I'd be interested in doing that if it was at a similar enough price and taste to regular meat.
Also, I'd like to say I find it pathetically hilarious that they're trying their hardest to regulate an industry that's not yet even fully come to form in fear of the competition it would bring. How amusing, that they always talk of 'healthy competition' and things like that like the 'customer deciding what they want to buy' but then the moment anything comes up that could threaten that they do their best to snuff it out before it can even come to be created.
I'm an impassioned vegan and let me tell you, there is not a single industry in the world, even large pharmaceuticals, that is as predatory (hehe) as the animal agriculture industry. They rely body and (lack of) soul on lying to customers, blocking transparency, and using intimidation and brute political force to exist. The entire industry sector also consistently has a terrible ROI and even with nauseating levels of subsidization, meat, dairy and eggs are all floundering.
Also quick note: please consider watching documentaries about animal agriculture. I'd recommend Dominion. If you're against animal abuse, there really is no better way to support yourself than going vegan 💚🌱
Oh indeed, I've seen some of the most vile things when it comes to agriculture. The main one that comes to mind is where caged eggs comes from. The whole, keeping chickens in tiny cages and taking their eggs with that being their entire life. It's genuinely disgusting. As well as the fact they intentionally prey on peoples ignorance as to what "caged" eggs are. My mother and I bought caged eggs for years not knowing what the difference between caged and cage free meant, till one of her friends explained it to her. We swapped to cage free since, they were roughly the same price as well so that made for an easy enough change.
I feel one of the biggest issues besides budget for people going vegan, is to some degree, apathy. The struggle for people to care about animals and their own well being. I know I've had that as something I struggled with, hell, I still do. But I choose to at least try and aim for morality over how I'm currently feeling. It might be hard for me to emotionally resonate with what animals are going through, but that doesn't mean I suddenly shouldn't go for the more humane options. It's usually why I tend to stick to fish. But even then I know that's got its issues, like the attempts people are currently making for farming Octopus for food. As tasty as it is, now knowing how smart and intelligent an Octopus is, I struggle to justify eating it again. It just feels wrong. And that's something I wish other folks were able to understand.
Also, as a final comment, I do find it funny how much people try to paint vegans as irrational and angry. But here you are giving me some helpful tips and briefly explaining why you feel the way you do. It just, once again, proves to me that people paint people like you in a broad brush simply because they don't like what you say and because maybe deep down it makes them feel guilty. I appreciate the tips though, do you have any specific pieces of media in mind that might be good/helpful to show others? Also I do honestly hope that the vegan industry is able to become more and more easy to afford. Because I think for the sake of the planet, it would be better for everyone. Especially considering how much methane cows create ahahahahahahha. @@PeterBalfor
@@adriannarafel5225 yeah, it's an entire industry sector built on lies that relies on propaganda, lies, and emotional manipulation to function, and somehow we're the crazy cultists for wanting to stop people from killing animals.
One thing I'll point out is that there's a thing called greenwashing. It's the practice of using terms and labels to imply that a certain animal product is more ethical or environmentally friendly; however, to be quite frank, every single one of them is bullshit. That realization, that all of those labels are just marketing propaganda, was one of the main things that solidified me going vegan. Cage free unfortunately ends up being 10-20,000 birds cramped in a shed on the feces-covered ground instead of in wire cages. I could go into more detail but I'm already trying to avoid a wall of text lol; I'd recommend a documentary like Dominion as it goes over the state of all of the different types of animal agriculture.
I think the idea that a vegan diet is more expensive is a bit of a misconception. While you're definitely right if you're looking at stuff like plant-based chicken, beef etc, in reality the cheapest foods are already vegan: rice, beans, lentils, pasta, local produce, the list goes on. I think it was Oxford that found that a whole foods plant-based diet was actually on average 30% cheaper because of this.
One final lil tip I'll leave you with: eggs are actually pretty easy to substitute in pretty much everything. If you like scrambled eggs, you can do the same with extra firm tofu; just crumble it up, add turmeric, paprika, and nutritional yeast, and cook that up. And as far as cooking goes, just use 1 tbsp of flax seed and 3 tbsp of warm water, soaked about 5 minutes, to replace one egg. Just remember to use less oil if the recipe calls for it and proportionally more water :)
We do not care nor are we reading all that 😭
Yet you cared enough to reply. Someone who doesn't care, wouldn't. LMAO.
Also "we"? Bruh, you're speaking for just yourself here. Not an entire collective of people.
This Adin Ross x Tate story is INSANE. The fact that Adin is the reason behind their expedited arrests is so ironic, insane, and hilarious. Worst wingman in the WORLD
I didn’t see this programming coming on the matrix
@@ysagasmost have been a hotfix to the matrix then 😂
So fucking funny, one of the few times the Tates seem to coddle him he accidentally gets them locked up. Some of the best shows can't write this kind of plotline.
Just absolutele INSANITY!!!!... anyway
Man. Tate just keeps goofin’ up.
First he goofed up by bragging how easy it is to bribe police in Romania to get away with crime, which ultimately put him on their radar.
Then he goofed up by starting the most unnecessary online drama with Greta Thunberg which lead to the Romanian authorities finding out where he was in the country.
And now he done goofed up by putting any amount of trust in someone who is known for being dumber than a dead goldfish, and putting his plans to flee Romania in writing while he was at it.
Tates: Our dumbest arrest was over a pizza.
Ross: Hold my braincells.
Narrator : ... Tate however did recieve nothing to hold ...
ross does not have a braincell, he has a old floppy disk reader in his head.
@@mysticmarble94both yall got me giggling at work
Ain't nothing to hold, then.
The Ukraine police specifically said they didn’t arrest the rates for the pizza
Here is how wild the US healthcare system is.
I have been here in Germany for five years.
I went to visit family and bought travelers insurance for $60.
This travelers insurance covered all medical expenses for my trip to the US.
Meaning, free ambulance rides, any and all medications I might get while there, everything was covered and I would not have to pay.
I had better insurance coverage than my friends and family who lived there.
I'm the daughter of cattle farmers (grass fed, not mass market) and I think banning lab-grown meat is absurd. It needs to be studied so we know it's safe, and should be regulated by agencies like the FDA, but if it's safe and as healthy as the beef we raise on our farm, then why ban it?
Cause the ranchers/corporations that make money from selling the beef & cattle are worried/pissy that lab grown beef is gonna put them out of a job
@@cameroncook653 small farms like my family's really don't make a lot of money, FYI. We all have other jobs to support ourselves.
It's the major corporations that are throwing a hissy fit. Fuck those guys.
For me, it's anything to end the feedlot farming. It's cruel. It's horrible for the environment. It's not farming. It's never going to replace family farms. Anything to replace feedlots will win for me.
I have a farm and am currently building a lab to go hybrid until I can provide as good or even better lab-meat than the "real thing" to eventually switch entirely cuz I rather have a dense forest than pastures and I don't want to keep dealing with every stronger antibiotics💀
Because there are large roots of anti-intellectualism in the US of people who think by opposing anything science adjacent they are winning some moral victory over things they do not understand.
Think of how demonized GMO's still are when they feed millions if not billions by being harder to kill, faster growing and longer lasting. The biggest downside only being that often plants grown like this often grow too fast to pick up the same nutrition content as their natural counterparts. But do people actually care? No, it doesn't sound natural so it must be a poison, mix that in with vague spiritual claims. I swear a good chunk of the US would probably sign a petition supporting the ban of acetaminophen because it's a "chemical" and therefore "not natural."
How the fuck do we live in a society that can insist with a completely straight face that there’s no definitive proof that providing housing to homeless folks has a significant impact on their health.
Lol
Honestly. We could just… give them housing so that these people can get back on the feet. But no. People want to treat other people as less than… and that’s the problem
@@vadepierce4542 The anime assassination classroom does a pretty good job of explaining it I find.
By making a portion of the population live visible horrible lives, and teaching the others they "did it to themselves" it helps force the others to stay in line for fear of "doing it to themselves". It is incredible important to an unfortunate number of people that we live ignorant and scared.
How sheltered are you guys? i have been homeless.... a house cost money.... you dont have money... water/electric/gas cost money, you dont have money.... once you get a house your forced into paying for insurance... you dont have money.... and the moment you cant pay anything they expect even more money... kick you out and you go to jail... what's the point? you end up right where you started....
If you have a drug problem... you have to make the choice... bills or a fix... those people choose fix over life (They know it kills them)... you think a house or bills is high enough on the totem-pole? fuck no...
So Housing the homeless is not enough.... it doesnt work.... society is not build to support that... who is going to pay for it?
@@rogerelzenga4465less than half have any drug abuse problems: about 40% abuse alcohol and 20% abuse other drugs (there will be significant overlap), which is about double the rate at which this occurs in the general population. That leaves plenty of homeless people for whom drugs are not a major concern, even if we assumed all with drug abuse problems are a 'lost cause'.
Also with rent in some cities taking up 50% or more of someone's paycheck, you don't think there are a lot of people who want housing but cannot make ends meet in a country where the federal minimum wage is $7.25? Being clean doesn't prevent you from having a low wage job or getting fired
I work with aircraft production - when I was hired the mentality was that QC was evil and did everything they could to slam us for the smallest fault.
That mentality was luckily changed, and with mentality alone, overall quality improved.
Instead of being irritated when a fault was found we began thinking on how we could improve in the small avenues we did have troubles.
"Yesterday Today" has become my favorite part of the news. Being able to follow up on or get a different perspective on something after having time to personally digest it can be very helpful.
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@@Remiddi Exactly...The reflection reinforces the "this is a conversation" narrative that should boost engagement when you see that others in the same space are being heard/appreciated for participating....win-win for the show.
Couldn’t agree more! Love the Yesterday Today segment so much
I remember when the Friday show was just for that, reading comments about the previous week news. Now I'm glad it's every day. It really helps me connect with the people that feels the same I do
Big agree
As a father I had to step in when my Teen son started to listen to Tates crap a few years ago.
It was scary I had no idea he was so under the spell of that bag of dog crap.
Thankfully we have a good relationship and I was able to step in. I fear for all the teens that dont have a father figure and grifters like Tate poisoning our youth.
This happened sadly to my ex also… hence why he’s an ex. Sad to see sweet guys get their minds changed like that and thinking disrespect towards their loved ones is okay
Good job my guy
Good man
@@RaiiSkaii My Ex blackpilled and basically terrorized me for a year. I'm still so mad like he is responsible for himself but they ruined him.
It's the result of men today always being they're told they are toxic and misogynous while misandry is ignored and even celebrated. And be careful in addressing the root cause of lack of father figures - you may be called a misogynist or racist.
It's incredible how not famous Tate is in the UK, but in US-based media, he's everywhere.
I just wish our people would stop talking about him, including this channel. He is NOTHING, the only thing keeping his name on anyone's lips: MEDIA. Anyone buying into his crap are brainless idiots, which we sadly have going around in America these days.
Damn aiden ross dropping andrew tate spoilers like tom holland drops marvel spoilers
😂😂😭 forreal!
I'm weak 😂 why did poor Tom Holland have to get hit by the flak bro?!
As a mental health professional in California, I can 100% confirm that these housing programs through Medi-Cal have been immensely helpful. CalAim provides not only a place to stay and a hot meal, it also provides mental health help for people who are high risk of needing those services again. The biggest downside to the programs would be the amount of paperwork that has to be done on the backside. The stack of papers people have to fill out are overwhelming, and I have personally seen where people just give up and live on the streets versus try and go through the bureaucratic slog necessary to get on and stay on many of these programs.
SW here. It works in every country that has implemented social programs like housing first. The paperwork should be simplified. It's also difficult if people don't have a coordinator to help with the overview. There isn't enough investments in social work anywhere making that job difficult.
As someone who has been housing insecure and used Dollar Tree for food, my health was horrific compared to now even though I'm overweight. I'm so glad projects like these are actually seeing human beings! Thank you!
Yea, my sisters not homeless, she's on disability. But she has to rely on our elderly mother to go through her paperwork and help fill it out and figure out what it all means. She has access to most of her own information. Like bank accounts, her ss number, all the identifying paperwork. X to doubt most homeless people have that.
When I lived in another state I had access to SNAP benefits.(only 16 dollars a month) One time they sent me a sheet to re apply and the bottom half of the scan was cut off! At that point I was like wtf am I supposed to do? Who am I supposed to contact to tell them I need a new one mailed? Did they do this shit on purpose? And I was like fuck your lousey 16 a month, I get fed better by my job. Anyways its different in my current state, but there were times I was getting paid less and could have probably applied again (and got it). But i didn't want that sort of paperwork and bs to jump through. Later I did apply, and assume I'd been denied. But about a year later I get a notice in the mail to reapply. Wtf? Turned out the SNAP card they sent me got lost in the mail, and I was able to get a few months of "back pay" put on the card, that had to be used quickly.
Later I left that job, my boss was being a massive dick, and I needed to submit a note from said boss for them to accept my change of jobs??? Like I'm a child asking for a bathroom pass or something. So no I never got a note for him of course. The paperwork is not worth it so often. And that's the point.
My sister is the Director of RnD at a lab grown marine meat company, so i have been following the company. The meat is the same as meat from animals. when it comes to fish its actually much safer as it does not have all the mercury that fish have.
Yeaaaah fk real fish farms.
If the same can be done for fish, imagine all the good it would do for reducing overfishing. It would greatly reduce the use of large nets causing damage either by trapping other marine animals, or trawling nets that destroy corals on the ocean floor
@@charityquill4965Fuck trawl and big net fishing bs. All we needed was a rusty pipe and hope to catch fish until France and Spain ruined European eels
Tate should never have been let out in the first place. He clearly was a risk since he was HIDING in the first place from the law. The fact that his tiny ego is what got him caught when getting clapped by Greta Thunberg was about the funniest thing in recent history. Only fitting that the SECOND time he gets caught is for an equally stupid reason. That is his real self. Right on brand.
It wasn’t hard to find him since they knew he returned back to Romania and he was at Home its not like he was hiding like Osama
None of what you wrote was true. You're also Ross level dumb but from where the pendulum swings
What are you talking about? That's blatantly false misinformation. I agree he is guilty 100%. But that pizza box story is false. The Romanian police had ALREADY searched his house 6 months before his viral arrest in December, and during that search they took him to the police station and held in a holding cell for either 2 days or 2 hours I forget, then they released him.
After that is when it gets good, since the Romanian police did not find anything on the first search after investigating the reports they got, they decided to stakeout his house and follow him for around 6 months. They knew he purchased a huge historical mansion in Romania with underground garage and swimming pools etc. and he was planning a new Year's party there!
😂🤣😂🤣 They watched him spend millions and millions of dollars on this stuff for his new years party KNOWING they would be arresting him in a couple weeks. They were still investigating and building their case against him.
So yeah, the pizza box story is FAKE NEWS. The Romanian police already confirmed it. They said that it was funny, but not true, we already raided his house around 6 months ago, took him to the station, released him, and then began secret surveillance and investigations following him around for many months after that.
Why do you think he was hiding in the same house the Romanian police already raided months ago? Especially when he podcasts in there and it was obvious where he was. He even posted on Twitter driving through the mountains with his supercar "mountains in Romania". And then posted a video of him going on a famous Romanian castle tour a week before his arrest in December.
I don't know about you, but if I was trying to hide, I DEFINITELY would not hide in the house the police ALREADY RAIDED months ago.....like I said, he is probably GUILTY 100%. But you're spreading misinformation about the pizza box story.
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Tate's Scripted Arrest, AGAIN!!! - come this way
Ah yes, the age old "This competes with MY job therefore we must ban it!"
Banning competition is always the way to a healthy economy
These people dont want a “healthy economy” they want money at any cost.
He was like "We don't know if it's safe also it hurts our profits." Lol
Im broke, unemployed, and have no stake in any company. I will die before i get within 1500 yards of lab grown “meat”
@@zachdrasher128 Skill Issue
@@zachdrasher128 Stay strong, broke King. One day that lab grown meat will be yours.
because of the Medicaid Complete Care story i looked up if i qualify despite having a workplace insurance and now im about to file an application. fingers crossed i can get some much needed help, thank you for sharing this story Phil 🙏🏻
I'm so glad you looked it up! Many people living in expanded states, not even complete care states, qualify for medicaid even if they had work insurance. I hope more people start looking to see if they are underinsured and qualify for more in their state!
As a medical social worker. The patients I see the most often are homeless and their problems being exacerbated by lack of housing. It is frustrating and exhausting to try and find someone housing or ANYTHING to get them out of the hospital. It takes 2 weeks to get people with semi complex medical need or mental health needs into an assistive housing. This doesn’t even include the people who need short term rehab, but due to their homelessness they either have to live in the hospital or get well enough to get back to the streets/shelters. Using insurance money to ACTUALLY help people, this could change our health care system
Huge agree. The idea of the amount of time people are expected to wait before receiving social aids just due to the vast imbalance between resources available and people in need feels so heavy. I couldn't imagine trying to help make sure someone is getting their meds or getting in for a checkup with a doctor and having no recourse for how to immediately help someone in the meantime. The baseline of stability afforded by housing is so huge.
Thank you for talking about this, and thank you for the work you do for your clients.
I’m a mental health social worker and I couldn’t agree more! The level of poverty in the area that I work is astronomical and those extra bits of help could be absolutely life-changing.
Not to mention when homeless people do go to the hospital, they're left on the back burner because the assumption is they're just looking for a free bed for the night. Not saying that doesn't happen, because it does, but when I was in the ER for potential appendicitis (turned out to be cancer) there was a homeless guy who had been there for over ten hours asking for help. Eventually he said he'd rather be out on the street than continue to be treated like that.
Former aerospace employee here. My bosses gave so many sketchy orders, that I used to "forget" my stamp at home. I had to follow orders to get paid, but I was not about to personally sign off on the work I did.
My company had politics and corruption, but they were getting so much money that efficiency didn't matter. Too big to fall.
Is it possible to report employers as a PE?
22:26 I’m a supervisor for a Drop-In Center that serves youth and young adults experiencing homelessness and throughout my experience serving folks, I can agree 100% that social needs factor into people’s overall health. No matter how many times we connect folks to a PCP, if they have no where to go, they can’t put their meds in a fridge. or it’s stored at the drop-in center over the weekend. It’s difficult to go to a follow up appointment when you don’t have access to daily reliable transportation. Housing, Food and Transportation are protective factors and give people the means to take care of their overall health. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is a great model for this.
Banning lab grown meat is insane. It could reduce costs for meat, cut greenhouse gasses and eliminate animal cruelty. But because someone has the financial incentive to keep it from hitting the market highlights the inherent contradictions of Capitalism.
Where did you get the data on "could reduce costs for meat, cut greenhouse gasses"?
@@FirstYokai i am extremely suspicious of lab grown meat, but I think he’s referencing cows are the main leading methane gas releasers by much more than any one can comprehend.
Just like irradiated food. You would be able to keep stuff for months instead of a week or so. But that's being kept away also. Mainly because people are stupid and think that irradiation is the same thing as a nuclear bomb.
@@FirstYokaiA lot of the cost of producing meat is feeding the animals. And the vet bills. A lot of greenhouse effects happen because of the methane produced by cattle.
You said the quiet part out loud. "Reduce the cost for meat". That's what they don't want. They don't care about anything else. They're still living those sweet sweet 2020 pandemic prices. 🤮
"lab-grown meat is directly competing against farms" ...yes thats the point, its to get the amount of farming of animals to be reduced dramatically
I guess it not easy when you can become irrelevant but they should plan on what to do now on maybe somehow turn to plant or get in on it instead of ban something that an overall good tho i would want regulations on it
We do not need more crap in our diets. I am not eating anything made in a lab. No thanks.
People are about to get more sick from this processed foods, and there will be no farmers anymore
they are planning. On getting the fake stuff banned.@@USSAnimeNCC-
So we can call this out, but AI art is some sort of soulless threat to humanity. Yeah that sounds about right.
When you mentioned the war, all that went through my head was "There is no war in Ba Sing Se" 😭
The story goes that part of the reason the Best Animated Feature Oscar even became a thing was because the film Chicken Run was wildly close to being nominated for Best Picture, as it (rightfully so) was one of the highest-rated and most-acclaimed films released in 2000.
😂 what is this boomer nonsense? Sane people dont watch the oscars.
@harrisonashley1631 "do you have a real argument" did not know this was your boomer philosophy 101 class.
This is youtube comments, not a debate forum. 😆
I don't know the specific history of that category, but I think most Oscar categories are voted on only by past winners of the same or similar categories, hence the tendency to vote for more of the same, as every win adds another voter with similar taste .
@harrisonashley1631it’s true only old people watch the Oscar’s or 12 year olds to see Billie eyelash😂😂😂
Some important context on the Boeing "cheese cloth" quote: cheese cloth is an FAA approved item. Wet cheese cloth is used to smooth out sealant on airplanes. I have no idea why that was singled out in the report.
Source: I work in Aviation.
Also it would be interesting to know how many audit findings were benign and how many were safety critical. There's always findings during an audit because humans make mistakes and small errors get found in audits, but if something truly impacts safety, that shit sends off alarm bells at the company I work at, so if those were ignored or a common occurrence, that is very concerning
The thing about using the keycard as a shim, no mention as to whether it was the wrong dimension and thus out of spec. The cheesecloth might have been more about the lubricant, no idea, but it's a no no to use it in the construction processes I'm more familiar with because of adverse chemical interactions.
Be careful bro, you might just commit "suicide" too!
Same. Cheese cloth is a legitimate item used in aircraft maintenance.
I wonder if the problem wasn’t the cheese cloth but rather maybe it wasn’t being mentioned in the paperwork? My understanding of the situation is that Boeing was both doing things incorrectly and not recording things/information correctly. So it could be that. Less about the what than the how, you know?
When it comes to lab grown meat I don’t think we have much choice but to pursue it. Not only for beef and pork but far more importantly for seafood. For example 97% of global blue fin tuna stocks have been wiped out and are expected to become endangered in the next 20 years. Not only that, but due to the amount of plastics in the oceans our seafood is currently full of micro plastics.
I think farming will always have its place. But lab grown meat will give a humane alternative and personally, I’d love to try it.
"We can't allow this industry because it competes with local beef farms" Oh no! Competition? The thing consumerism and the free market is based on? Why would we want that?
If it helps with environmental strain, cuts down on the necessity of raising animals for slaughter (I'm not vegetarian/vegan, but I'm not unnecessarily cruel when there are options), and makes food production easier to lower costs and make it more accessible, I'm all for it.
Test it more, make it tasty, and send it to the store. If it impacts the local market, so be it. Plenty of industries have died on the path to progress.
Dear gods this.
Lab grown meat isn't going to happen since the science and equipment is there yet and won't be until there is a noble level discovery.
That was my reaction to. It always shocks me when companies suddenly hate the capitalism that made them rich.
didnt the automobile industry get alot of push-back by ranchers since it was replacing horses and the entire industry behind it?
Removes cruelty, less environmental impact, costs less and can probably be manufactured to be healthier...lets make this the now please!
The lab grown meat mess reminds me of how when margarine was first made, the Dairy industry got laws passed that made it mandatory for margarine to be dyed PINK in order to "distinguish it from butter".
It'd be funny if ends up like margarine too, getting hammered in the market by butter not least cos it was full of transfats...
Okay, but, margarine is absolute awful. It’s chock full of trans fats. I don’t understand how people have so much trust for factory products in their body.
@@jeffrey7063 The point is that the established industry saw an alternative product entering into the market and intentionally tried to sabotage them by forcing them to make their product look weird. Imagine if Chikita banana made a law that other fruits had to be dyed black. Or coal companies made it so propane had to smell like feces.
Good comparison because Margarine is terrible for you and is part of the reason for people getting fat. Our bodies are made to break down natural things, people who eat processed foods tend to be overweight.
@@jeffrey7063 Most things are factory products now. Butter is made in factories.
id enjoy it if you put your references back in your description!!
I don't know what's funnier, that one of Tate's biggest simps got him arrested through sheer stupidity, or that Tate said "we're very innocent men" while glowering like he's about to pull a bladed weapon. Also, if you're routinely accused and face criminal charges and your only strategy is denials that boil down to "nuh uh" I have a hard time believing you're actually innocent.
How mad would you be if someone accused you of doing something you didn't do? Are you saying you wouldn't make the same face.
Plus your lawyer told you don't say anything else but "no I didn't do it."
Your IQ points are low.
I for one think he is guilty, but if you are innocent what else do you do other then proclaim your innocence? Can't exactly prove a negative.
Interesting how apposing opinions just disappear.
@@3xceIIent Most of the time, innocent people have things they can use against the accusations, and they willingly and loudly share these things. The Tates have **only** been saying "nuh uh that wasn't us" and claiming fake news/the matrix or whatever insane bullshit they're on. As far as I've seen, they don't have any kind of evidence against the allegations, like, say, women under their "employment" refuting the abuse claims. In fact, Andrew has HIS OWN WORDS to use AGAINST him. So I think guilt is a fair thing to assume here.
@@ruralmetalheadthese are 5 year allegations that were put away romania couldnt get anything on him so they sent uk where is the womens evidence girls accuse all the time n get tainted for their name n girld get away with it
I support the programs that are helping with the full hierarchy of needs to people instead of just one issue. In America, we’ve suffered from the “pull yourself up by your bootstraps” mentality for too long and it’s caused those who really need help to not reach out. So many programs go unnoticed. When I was pregnant 5 years ago, my OB told me about the parent classes at one of our local nonprofits. They give out so many resources as incentives such as formula, diapers, baby food, pac-n-plays, etc. They don’t have enough people attending to raise awareness or get funding. I learned a lot from my classes and tell people about the benefits of the program. Please support these programs!
I went to one of those and it was great! The classes/videos taught me so much and it was awesome to get misc. baby items from it. I learned more there than I did from friends/family and was able to get literally anything i needed, they usually had.
I so wish they’d add dental to these programs.
Fun fact: It is physically impossible to pull oneself up by their bootstraps.
I wanted to touch on the Medicare story a bit. I am a licensed Medicare agent so I work with many brands in my state and know about a lot of different plans and how to work them to get the most benefit out of them. I would talk to those going into Medicare for the first time and tell them how the whole system worked and most of the time they did not believe that Medicare and medicine can do so much for them and they thought I was a scam. Thank you so much for talking about this and show that these programs are real and will help those who need it.
Adin "Do you see the perpetrator? Yeah, I'm right here" Ross
W reference. DOOM the GOAT
Twitch Snitches, tellin all their business.
As a person who cant stand either person Tate obviously didn't tell Ross it was a secret. Which is almost as idiotic as telling Ross in the first place.
Ross was just discussing stream plans with his stream. I don't really see how he did anything wrong other than being a dummy.
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These 30minute videos are amazing. The time flies, I feel like the quality of each story is better than ever. By the end I feel very well informed on the day's events. And I really love the daily dive into the comments as it feels more like a conversation and rounds out the podcast feel.
ok i've been avoiding news like the plague but when i saw tate had been arrested in your title i of course had to click. forgot how chill you make the news. maybe i can get back to watching your stuff regularly. thanks phil
I'm taking this as a good day. Tate's behind bars, Florida came to a result with bipartisan support, and people are getting social assistance. Good day.
He and his brother aren't behind bars, they were detained for 24 hours and released and won't be extradited until their court case in Romania is over.
Let me guess, "Tate's" hand signs scare you.
Another week human in the comments again 🤦🏻♂️
@@d112320”a week human?” why are you calling this dude “week” when they are simply happy for good news? you’re weird, b
Luckily most people arent as delusional ma'am
As someone that use to be homeless I will say this I became less obese and more healthy mentally and physically when I was housed than when I wasn’t homeless. When I was homeless it was either paying $9+ for a healthier meal or pay $4 dollars for something way unhealthy. I applaud to any efforts to actually help with those falling through social and systemic cracks.
I literally got diabetes *because* I stopped eating because I was hoarding food in the face of scarcity. I didn't even lose weight. Like damn... if I'm going to have an ED because of my financial situation, at least give me some benefit
Sounds like you're bad with money, you can eat healthy for very little money. I go to farmers markets and load up on veggies really cheap. As someone who has scraped change out of my couch to buy food I never had to eat unhealthy because I was poor.
@@Zenkai76except a homeless person can't "load up" on anything, they're limited to what they can buy pre-prepared and eat immediately
@@Zenkai76 Sounds like you lack empathy.
It really depends on where the person is located. Many people live in food "artificial scarcity", where low cost food are unhealthy. AND with the mind set of that said scarcity, people develop hoarding behavior that can be difficult to break. "You're bad with money" is such a terrible thing to say to other human you've never met.
BUT Good for you man. Glad you made it through, hope your life continue to be good.
@@ratiwatwatthanaphuti5158 sounds like you lack education, If you live in a place where healthy food is expensive then you also live in a place where cheap food is expensive. The only time healthy food is more expensive is when you eat out If you buy healthy food at a grocery store it's always cheaper than eating out.
My dad worked for Boeing instructing classes on how to build these planes. He has walked out on several occasions and quit because they hire other instructors for him to work with that have NEVER actually built a plane in their life. They kept calling him out of retirement to come back. He has worked with them for so many years, working his way up from being hands on building them. It absolutely blows my mind that out of all these stories about Boeing, no one has even mentioned it! How can you teach someone to do something you, yourself, have never done?!?
Thank you for mentioning the problem with award shows and animation! I have a small tidbit of personal experience to contribute.
My father was nominated for an Emmy years ago and afterwards he was invited to be a voter, so he got sent discs of things that were nominated to watch as well as talked with other people who had voted. What he said basically confirmed what your thoughts were - most voters on these award shows don't take animation seriously, so they end up just picking whatever sounds the most familiar to them, or something they happen to see with their kids. Animated films and shows suffer as a consequence as all the awards end up going to not what is the most deserving of it, but what's most relevant. :(
I got Medicaid this last year and it’s helped me more then I can even explain. I got glasses for free. I’ve never had glasses in my life because of the price attached to them, the frames AND lenses were literally no money at all. That blew my mind
I can assure you that not everyone on Medicaid can get glasses for free. I'm on Medicaid and they only cover the exam and up to its either $60 to $80 for frames. I have to pay for the lenses and and any extra costs for the frames over what they pay. I have really bad eyes. I first needed glasses when I was in second grade. I've always been nearsighted with my left eye a good bit worse than my right and I have an astigmatism in both eyes. With out glasses I'm considered legally blind in both eyes. I'm 41 and now my close up vision is going as well. I need transitional lenses now which are basically bifocals with out the noticeable line on the lenses. It's going too cost around $400 or more just for the lenses after Medicaid pays their portion. That's going with cheaper lenses with just scratch protection, no glare and there's even a charge to get thinner lenses. If I don't pay the charge for the thinner ones then they'll be so thick they'll look like the bottom of coke bottles. You're extremely lucky that you didn't have to pay anything. I've had the same pair of broken glasses for 12 years now that are held together with tape and super glue because I just can't to buy new ones. I struggle to see anything with these glasses but I don't have the option to to with out glasses so I'm stuck with them until I can afford to get new ones.
i started buying my glasses online. the frame cost 5-50$ instead of 500$ and the lenses are around 70$ and they even do 2 for 1 regulary so i have more choice...
i started doing this after learning that the production companies are all own by the same company so glasses are at an insanely inflated price because of a monopoly.
it's eye buy direct
doing a separate comment in case it gets taken down because im promoting something.
This is crazy because as person with not the best eyes to even hear someone can’t afford 20/20 vision when it helps so much with school , work , ect ; as much as the NHS is horrible I’m very grateful that it exists.
Yo, buy your glasses online. They'll cost around 90-100 bucks for the frame and the lenses, instead of the ridiculous ~$500 if you buy at an optic.
Topic Suggestion. The makers of Montelukast (aka Singulair, which is a very common asthma medicine) are being sued in several states because they neglected to reveal that one of the side effects in children is "brain damage" (they apparently knew about the side effect all along). To be more precise, failure to make necessary connections in the brain for proper brain development. This can cause anything from memory issues to suicidal tendencies. My son has been taking it since he was 8 years old for severe asthma and still only reads at a 3rd grade reading level. He's currently 16.
Boeing may not have not have outright murdered him, but they made him so miserable he did it himself. I couldn’t believe it when I saw that Boeing commented on his death and tried to sound sorry…
It's such suspect timing, one must seriously investigate the possibility of murder, as with most cases of witnesses dying around trial time .
Can we just appreciate Phil’s dedication these past few week in bringing us “These Big Daily Dives Into The New.” Love how they have been longer than usual compared to the last few months, goes to show the extra work him and the team are doing! THANK Y’ALL!!!
Genuinely seeing more investigative pieces coming out of these videos has been one of my favorite changes I've seen in the 5ish years I've been watching.
It's a change for the better
News Flash: Dish soap is used for lubrication in the installation of many seals. Although it is petroleum based it doesn't harm the seal the way something like Vaseline would. It's also far easier to clean off. I'm not saying it's the best alternative. I'm saying it works and is a better choice then many purpose made alternatives.
I dont feel bad for anyone who got malware from clicking on "celebrity leak" links. Anyone who intentionally tries to view unconsensuaIIy leaked photos deserves the repercussions
i just wrote a near identical comment, i'm glad others have the same viewpoint.
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Maybe that's how we fight AI porn 😳
Yeppp. Preach.
The literal seat sniffer was Mr Tate's downfall.
That has to be my new favorite insult. Thank you.
@@aaronnunavabizniz199 I've found Taterbot to be fairly effective. But the seat sniffing thing isn't even an insult, it's something Adin actually did.
@@aaronnunavabizniz199adin actually sniffed Tate’s chair. This isn’t even an insult, it’s true 😂
The more I see the news about Boeing, the more convinced I am the corporate greed will be the death of us all. And the worst part is that they don’t even care.
Anyone who says "we're very innocent men" instantly makes me think they are far from innocent lol
Yeah, one would expect an innocent person to say "I'm innocent" without a qualifier like "very" "mostly", or "sorta" in front of it.
Can you imagine me calling you guilty of a crime, and you say you're innocent, but then other people still insistently say that you're not because you said you're innocent. How oxymoronic is that? XD
@@vividly94it’s not the fact he *said* he was innocent, it’s *HOW* he said he was innocent.
@@KomoliRihyoh Didn't know that made a difference lmfao I guess guilty until proven innocent again, like last time, according to bias folks like you.
@@vividly94 Well, he isn't innocent. He admitted to all the elements of the crime in his own videos. But nobody is saying he is guilty simply because he said he was innocent. People are saying that it's really weird to put a qualifier on it. Like when a doctor asks if you smoke, and you say "smoke what?" The answer the doctor hears is obviously "yes, and it's weed." Or someone asks if you've ever eaten another person, and you say "I would never eat a person between the ages of 18 and 24, and how dare you insinuate that I enjoy them with Chardonnay". It's like, okay... a little aggressive there, and those are some weird qualifiers to mention when a simple "no" would have sufficed.
Andrew Tate arrested? Why, I never.
The deuce you say
Because they still haven't succeeded in putting him away. Took him 6 months to even get charged. LOL.
I love the argument of “if we look for problems, we’re going to find them. And if we’re not going to fix the problems, we’re wasting money pointing them out.” Problems can always be fixed. What people in power mean when they say something can’t be done is there’s no way to do something and stay as rich or become richer because of it.
Every time I hear the facts about how cows make so much methane, just confuses me why we don't find a way to use it as a resource.
Because it wouldn't be practical to capture tiny bits of methane belched up periodically by millions of cows as they range across the most remote areas of the USA. You can't ask the cows to belch into a balloon or something.
@@emmaobrien1376That's cute that you think the majority of cattle just walk around in big wide open spaces... go find a feed lot. It's nothing but thousands of cows in 100'x100' pens, for as far as you can see. They never see a green field. Just shuffled from one pen to the next until they're carted off to the slaughter house. I worked in the cattle Ag industry for years. If they wanted to, they could capture that methane.
We actually are in a large number of operations in Wisconsin. Recovering manure methane off-gas is very easy to implement. The only real issue is most places can only collect so much, and it's not financially profitable for them to invest in tanks and distribution to sell to the general public. After that they usually just burn off. If you have drove past a farm with a pipe and flame, that's what they are doing, burn offs. Natural gas is really cheap because of it's abundance.
@@emmaobrien1376 From what I know of beef production, it would actually be very practical. The idea of comparatively few cows freely and idyllically grazing on miles of land more than their total number would be isn’t actually how upwards of 98% of the industry works.
I already have a use for methane in my mind.
Decades ago, ExxonMobil developed a process whereby methanol could be converted into gasoline and LPG. ExxonMobil got their methanol from coal, but you can directly convert methane into methanol.
Take the methane, convert it into methanol, then convert the methanol into gasoline and LPG. To add beauty to this idea, the fuels produced as an end result would not add any new greenhouses gases to the environment, as it would be made from things that are already in the environment-it would be a closed cycle.
As someone who works in the administrative side of healthcare: I was privy to working with insurance incentivized attention to social determinants to care and while it’s grueling to meet all expectations to receive the incentives- ITS NICE TO SEE SOMEONE FINALLY USING THE INFORMATION FOR PATIENTS! And nearly 30 years (since I joined this field) it’s nice to see that what I’ve always heard clinical support staff saying about contributing factors to health FINALLY being taken into consideration. A persons health is ENTIRELY related to housing, food, family dynamics, and potential normalized abuse related to being human. Thank you for saying about plugging the holes… capitalism makes holes that people fall through and it’s about time the capitalist society around people stopped blaming them for their circumstances. The strong members of the pack walk at the rear to assist pace and offer help to those who can potentially fall behind.
your background is just so pleasant to look at. good job whoever works on that
"Elon Musk does greedy, stupid thing you expect him to do."
“Can you really blame the poor guy” -out of touch Philip Defranco
That iron man 2 cameo hit with such cringe now
It's becoming more and more painful to overlook the actual hate he has for musk. It's just weird at this point.
@@ty-lercox You gotta love this echo chamber
@@ty-lercoxDont get me wrong, I do believe PD hates Elon but...Elon does some stupid crap very visibly that cost his companies millions and some times billions. Elon's ego is likely to tank his businesses as any market downturn would.
That aside, I dont really care one way or another as my fillings towards musk lean on the side of him needing to stay away from his phone more so he stops doing dumb things.
we need to focus on building housing even if its tiny apartments in huge buildings. this whole housing shit makes 80% suffer while 20% get rich off it.
Housing is being - and has been - built. The vast majority of it is single-family unit (due to zoning) and luxury apartments (due to higher profits). Various regions in NA are attempting to create incentives in order to get more low-income housing built, but so many of them are either ineffective, or have left gaping loopholes open. Or both.
There is more than enough housing for everyone. There ISN'T affordable housing, for a lot of reasons. Eg: parking minimums, massive rental companies essentially conspiring to keep rents high, stagnating wages, subsidized housing going to the wrong people, and NIMBYs who don't want the poors in their neighbourhoods.
I worked at Boeing during the transition. Before, safety was taken so seriously. What a terrible direction McDonnell Douglas took it. For anyone in the know, they are Boeing in name only.
So the "Don't Say Gay" law doesn't really do shit but intimidate. Cause I doubt there was any school curriculum instructing kindergarten students how to be gay, and everything else isn't covered by the law. So it's nothing, and was intentionally vague to intimidate people from talking about anything even slightly related.
its just republican fearmongering
Yes.
It's because in the modern Republican ideology, acknowledging the existence of queer people is the same thing as instructing people how to be gay, promoting the "life style", and oppressing straight people.
Simply acknowledging social complexity causes their entire ideology to collapse.
The 'don't say gay law' isn't called the 'don't say gay law.'.....but you continue your disinformation.
Yes, it's intimidation where teachers feared they could be arrested and labeled a sex offender for saying gay or trans. (And in theory, they could even).
I used to work for a mechanical engineering company. We were trained that if we got studied, the correct answer to every question is "I will need to check the Operating Procedure.". That is the bare minimum to pass these audits, basically admit that you don't know the answer but you know how to look up the answer. These audits aren't a secret, you know when they are happening and most times you get advanced notice. The fact that they couldn't pass these audits is really sad. They are given an open book test and still got the wrong answer.
While I agree with you in general, it's also pretty easy to fail something during an audit. We constantly need to change how we document our on job training because every auditor has his own little detail to add (most recently we got criticized for not refering to the MSDS specifically on the document where the trainee signs that he or she was trained for X task even though we have documents detailing the specific dangers of each work space and we obviously have SOPs for everything).
But yeah, the details why they failed the audits are much more telling.
I am a housing case manager in Oregon. I work piecing together these programs to keep people from returning to homelessness. And it's not enough, there are too many becoming homeless because the supports aren't there. The program money runs out, or there is red tape and due dates, or so renewals at 3 months. All the while I watch the local camps get bigger every week. There are not enough mental health services, disability services, senior services to really help people long term. And most of my clients are elderly, there is no getting back up and on your feet, we already don't have enough senior services for our population. We need more shelters, but what we really need is elderly/assisted homeless shelters. How have we gotten here?
I swear the amount of people I saw defending Andrew Tate under an article about this most recent arrest is gross. I do not understand why or how he has a massive following
And many of them can vote. Yeah. Future is bright.
He has legitimately brainwashed a lot of young boys into believing his delusional misogynistic ideas. So many of his fans are actual victims of his manipulation. Now, the rest of the fans are just morons who are just as evil as Taint
Who the fuck are u
@@odie00zero we're doomed
it called being a sheep. there are alot of people that dont want to take responsibility so they follow someone they think is strong. thats why they follow him like sheep.
The last story on Medicaid is wild. This sort of thing was brought up on the serialized medical drama New Amsterdam, but I never thought I'd see it start happening from a government funded program. I'm hopeful
Andrew Tate being busted once when flexing on Greta Thurburg was already classic. But Adin Ross getting him busted a second time by blabbing is just icing on the cake. Would only be better if he gets caught third time because of Sneako.
I'm in NC, and the complete care model is really helping people in my community. Addressing the other issues facing people are directly linked to improving health.
Is Medicaid free for the person using it?
Medicaid is a broader version of Medicare. Often covering children under 18 and the disabled under 65.
The second a company like McDonald's finds a way to profit from it we are 100% gonna see the "McLab Burger" on the menu
Yeah, pretty much. The moment science figures out how to make it quickly and cheaply, the big food companies will be all over it. And then they'll use their new wealth to get lobbyists to overturn these laws
also boeing whistblower has passed away, it’s leaning towards being suspicious but whether it’s treated that way is up in the air
I remember being homeless, the thing that got me out was a program like this that paid for a few months of rent and basic stuff like a few dishes and a bed. It wasn't much but it gave me a chance and that is exactly what I needed to get back on my feet.
My parents had their honeymoon in Norway, on the way back they experienced the worst turbulence that even the hosts had experienced.
To try and keep the passengers calm the hosts began pretending they were all on a roller coaster. They’d throw their hands up and shout “Weeeeeeeee!”
Only to admit when they landed that they’d all been worried.
"His stupid is weapons grade" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
New Word: Tate'd
Meaning: Get arrested in Romania while previously bragging and praising its corruption, and trying to escape the menacing "matrix" all at the same time.
I got out of the “mental hospital” a few months ago and I’ve been struggling to get back to work since then.
I don’t have Medicaid but that assistance after I got out would’ve been a god send.
What an amazing change that’s gonna help so many Americans.
Same, it was my second visit and then I took a DBT partial hospitalization course for a month. The first time though, there was a guy admitted who was clearly coming down from something and he was really aggressive. He made everyone uncomfortable and they hid in their rooms from him, but I struggle to leave tense situations because I freeze up so I of course stayed around and talked to him. He was definitely detoxing, but he was also super upset that he couldn't afford the stay and didn't want anymore debt because he was forced to be there. He managed to go to one group and we got him to open up about how worried he was about his daughter and how he hated being an addict who couldnt clean up his act for her, and how he was afraid he might not live to see her grow up. This guy was like 22 years old, clearly knowing he needed help and *wanting* help, but refusing to accept it because the cost would just add to his problems. He'd rather face the devil he knows than the one he doesn't.
In DBT I was the only partial resident, everyone else stayed full time. We had residents who knew they had to stay and wanted to stay but the stress of the loss of income for themselves, their families, and the fear of losing their job made it hard for them to fully participate in getting that help. Even I had to deal with that stress. I needed to pay my rent but it also would have meant doing partial from 9 to 3 and then working from 4 to 11 which would have meant burning myself out every day.
Hi Phil! I work at a Federally Qualified Health Center in Maryland and this is the norm for us. Finding resources for the underprivileged population and using it as diagnosis to help patients with food, transportation, housing, technology and prescriptions. We have helped so many patients this way and gathering them resources while also utilizing their Medicaid services. Where I work offers mental health, primary care, OBGYN and dental services to 3 counties. It’s heart breaking the stories we hear on the daily to try and help especially when the majority of our population is homeless or in the verge of it. We even offer free diabetes classes since we have an increasing population being diagnosed with that as well, not to mention the migrant camps that come in the summer we offer free health care too. We try to help but the needs are only increasing day by day and I’ve been here for 5 years.
Do you accept donations (monetary?)
That's a title and a half for sure.
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The medicaid story really gives me hope. Medicaid was the only thing that kept me from hospitalisation during a manic episode last year. It covered my appointments and my medication completely because of the expanded coverage. Sadly, since I've gotten a new job, I actually can't afford to go to appointments and regularly fill my medication, because I barely make enough for my bills (literally just rent, phone bill, and car payment) and employer sponsored health coverage that I have has such a high deductible that it feels like I don't have coverage at all. Even if insurance covered more, since my employer is not a "large company" they aren't required to and don't provide sick time. It's really rough out here with US healthcare, but Medicaid expansion for social needs is SO needed and I'm so glad whenever I hear about these programs.
I would never allege that John Cenas performance at the Oscars was a humiliation ritual as I don’t have any proof however that performance did objectify him and the fact that the Oscar’s gave the green light on that is not okay. Objectification of any person is wrong. We are much more than our bodies.
I'm 100% in for lab grown and meat alternatives already, If prices are comparable then zero downside and it'd be all I buy.
I work in the quality department of an engine manufacturer, I spend a lot of my time out on the shop floor with the people who are building our end product. I'm usually reviewing parts to see if they're okay to use, or repairing damages/mistakes made during assembly. A lot of issues I see are that the documented processes aren't very robust, and most people building this stuff don't follow the process exactly. Which is usually what leads to quality issues lol. I do the quality training for new employees and once a month during meetings I'll touch base on refreshers, I really want to use this Boeing segment during our next meeting because the findings of those audits can't be denied. The quality of something built, especially if it's a large machine or mode of transport, is directly tied to the safety of the end user. Every step you skip to save time, or extra little trick you do to make things easier, are things that can add up and have catastrophic results down the road. I'm not saying that the floor employees are fully to blame here; Boeing had to have been turning a blind eye to a lot of this stuff for a long period of time for it to be so entrenched in the work culture that employees were doing it as a "regular" part of their process.
I was a quality clerk for a factory that did car parts (I also did the quality training) and I agree with your experience. I don't remember the exact number but we lost at least a million dollars the previous year when I started all because of quality failure. I cracked down hard on the paperwork checks and found out there was so much corner cutting . One day I had to do a $40k refund to a customer over bad parts, went out onto the floor to touch base with the quality team and found them hand sorting the parts in the shipping area that should have been checked properly when they came off the line. I pull the paperwork for that particular part and machine and show that it's been greenlit, quality manager goes to check, and finds that the parts coming off the machine in that exact moment were faulty and the workers were just letting them go through. Those parts get checked with the proper tools (or are supposed to) once every two hours as well as before you start your shift and after you finish, and they go through three different processes before shipping and visual checks as you go. Turns out that line had gotten lax on their checks and were just doing visual ones because it saved time. In the end we lost over $100k on just refunds, not counting the loss of production time because people thought they would make their numbers faster.
And the thing is, I could send out emails all day, but the people making the parts don't see those numbers or how it can affect the real people who end up buying these vehicles with faulty parts. The only numbers that matter are their production expectations and they're way more worried about their immediate production supervisor than they are of the quality team. I had a production team manager talk down to me when I pointed out that his team on second shift was only doing their first checks when starting and none of their others. I point blank said that I wouldn't know if they lied about doing it, but they are blatantly just not doing it because to write 90 checkmarks on a page "takes too much time". He said that the problem was that the process of doing the checks took too long so it was our problem to fix. He didn't even care when I told him we were contractually obligated to do those checks and there was no wiggle room on that. Eventually his supervisor said he would handle it and nothing happened. The sup quit and the next one continued to not look into it.
Quality has always been the enemy of Production in a world that demands Quantity. Look at fast food. It will always come down to how many shortcuts they can use to produce the most amount of something that passes the bare minimum of quality needed.
The factory made me really sick, I kept getting lung infections, so I'm glad I don't work there anymore, but it was really disheartening to see how little people cared about the larger picture.
@@Wandervennit's almost as if the modern world has swallowed the propaganda of the instant-gratification, endless growth, myth-based, industrial system.
It's almost as if people are being used as cogs in a metaphysical machine, some kind of leviathan, which has no care for people but whose only purpose is to make the number go up.
It's kind of like these people are having the meaning of life leveraged against them to disregard their own health and the safety of others so that the business can increase its power.
I work in Ohio in nonprofit homelessness. We are keeping an eye out on the Medicaid stuff. This is so important for cold weather. A lot of our work is so focused during winter because housing is literally life or death. Shelters were full for the first time this winter. Even places that folks call Hell. It gets so bad, sometimes we need to fund hotel stays from our own budget and not the city’s. I really hope this system passes and can go across the US. Housing is so fucking important.
Every Andrew Tate update makes me smile. :)
Even if he is jailed by matrix for telling the truth 😡?
@@CruelQuertos*especially* that update
@@CruelQuertos Especially so.
@@CruelQuertosfor your sake, I hope you are a troll. If not, you are idolizing the wrong kind of people mate
@@Kartwheel-05 not at all. I dont watch him much tbh, but I know unjust and shady government behaviour if I see one. Simple as that.
Phil, I'm so happy you started doing a positive story near the end of the show. Its made your news feel more therapeutic in a way I think the world of journalism tends to forget. My therapist would never let me tunnel vision on every negative thing in my life without making me acknowledge the progress I have made. The news shouldn't be any different, because we do have a lot of victories that keep happening, but it feels like the tragedies of the world drown out the success because the success isn't being highlighted enough.
Thank you for making the news feel like social therapy
Re: Boeing -- The thing about inspections is, everyone always "buttons up" when an inspector is around. So what's happening when NOBODY is watching? *There's a reason an ex-Boeing senior employee won't fly on the max planes. THIS IS IT.*
If you want to read that article by Politico, it's titled ‘I’m Not Trying to Cause a Scene. I Just Want to Get Off This Plane.’
Cena also went Dong out in Peacemaker... and in Freelance wait he pretty much always goes dong out lol.
This information is appreciated. 😂
Thanks for covering the state medicade thing. I needed happy news and that info might help someone in need.
my first engineering manager worked in aerospace before and told me all to well about what happens if a plane goes down what you work on and I now work in a drafting and documentation department (non-aerospace) and seeing this gives me heart palpitations! a 58% average passing grade isn't great but you have to imagine that a product like that is designed by community and multiple peoples working on it but that means they either overlooked, overcomplicated or failed to provide the proper maintenance instructions but I'm lead to believe that assembly may have tried to "circumvent" instructions possibly provided which if the case can become a legal nightmare of different situations!
As a case manager who works with Medicaid clients I'm really glad to see that they are working on the social issues that impact health, since the social issues make it so much harder to get healthy. It is hard that these programs are needed the most in places that didn't expand medicaid
I just wish I knew a way to get anyone to cover dental. I love that they’re expanding this help to all these areas, but also please, dental, omg.
Yeah the world is so beautiful
Surely they care about us right
Speaking as a non-vegan, non-vegetarian, I definitely opt for "fake meat" whenever possible. I don't buy beef anymore, and if at a restaurant, I get the Impossible or Beyond burger if it's an option.
Good on you. You’re trying and that’s awesome
I really enjoyed the story at the end about providing food and housing resources for those on Medicaid services. I work in a family health clinic with the vast majority of patients on Medicare and Medicaid, or uninsured, and often most of them have very unstable housing, mental health issues, substance use disorders, and food insecurity, as well as transportation. We started a program in November 2021 giving out Boxes of food and $50 vouchers for fresh produce. As of the end of February in our small clinic we have given out $100,000 worth of food to our patients to see the joy in their eyes when we bring the boxes to them, is undeniably some of the biggest rewards in my job. I never wanted to be a nurse, prior to this, I did autopsies, but helping the underserved community particularly those with substance abuse is my true calling. Thank you very much for highlighting these new experimental programs, and how vital supporting social services are in the overall health not just medically, but socially financially and mentally. Ps have watched since 2010 I think
Team "Bring back Community Captions" because this has been out for over an hour and I STILL cant watch it yet :')
Ross accidentally snitching on Tate makes me wanna play the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” song; also 16:33, HOW COME IT’S ONLY NOW THAT I’VE FOUND OUT BUG BURGERS EXIST! HAKUNA MATATA!
Pete Talks About Animated Movies Without Talking About Across The Spider-Verse Challenge
The one good thing Aiden has done 😂 Like A youre in your 20S, be glad you dont have an accessory charge
My step dad worked for Boeing as a machinist on the 727’s. He claimed to have worked on every door of every 727 built. He worked for Boeing for 55 years. He retired in 1995. My dad and step mom worked in the black hole at Boeing and my mom worked there too briefly before moving to Kenworth. It's horrible to see how many problems they are having. They need to get to the bottom of these problems. Doors flying off midflight isn't acceptable.
Living in Seattle, so many of my friends and family still work for Boeing aka the Lazy B. It used to be a thing of pride to work there for PNW residents when I was growing up.
I’d likely assume their hiring preferences have switched from meritocracy to something a bit more politically correct
The moment they merged with MD is when it went to shit.
@@admiralsnackbar69 agreed
I almost went into aerospace engineering until I spent a year up in Seattle and met boing engineers. This was over a decade ago, but even then lots of the engineers I talked too hated the corporate environment for not valuing their skills. It looks like things just got worse and worse from then. I really dodged a bullet.
The issue with boeing is happening at other engineering and tech companies too. It doesn’t pay to stay more than 2-4 years so you never have engineers who are experts