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    00:00 - Canadian DNA Lab Knowingly Gave Incorrect Paternity Tests to Its Clients
    03:56 - David Chang’s Momofuku Faces Backlash For Chili Crunch Trademark
    07:16 - Dad Saves Daughter From Raging Ocean Waves
    08:51 - Chechnya Bans Music from Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande & More
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    11:24 - Jon Stewart Slams Biden’s Response to Gaza
    16:35 - Missouri Death Row Inmate Denied Clemency Despite “Spotless Record”
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    22:13 - Is Indoor Farming as Green as It Promises?
    29:13 - Your Thoughts on Yesterday’s Show
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Комментарии • 4 тыс.

  • @danielvaldez158
    @danielvaldez158 2 месяца назад +3374

    Is the Australian dad worthy of the Phil's first ever bamf and "don't be stupid stupid" combo award?

    • @DubhghlasMacDubhghlas
      @DubhghlasMacDubhghlas 2 месяца назад +80

      yes

    • @walterroux291
      @walterroux291 2 месяца назад +54

      nope we've definitely had one or two before *I think*, but many years ago.

    • @Caterfree10
      @Caterfree10 2 месяца назад +7

      I’d say so lol

    • @steve63147
      @steve63147 2 месяца назад +98

      "Don't be stupid, BAMF"?

    • @sylverscale
      @sylverscale 2 месяца назад +8

      I think it was very admirable of him. And he could definitely not have known. Well, maybe except for the tattoo. 😅

  • @WarEagle1023
    @WarEagle1023 2 месяца назад +2460

    To preface, I am a chef and have worked in the hospitality industry for over 10 years. Chang trademarking "chili crunch" is equivalent to Olive Garden trademarking "alfredo" and going after the small italian restaurant in your hometown, or if Taco Bell tried to trademark "quesadilla" and went after the food truck that has a mile long line in downtown LA. Being able to corner the market on a product like a chili crunch would 100% stifle innovation because it would only allow one product to exist. It's absolutely insane how this was allowed to go through.

    • @TheUberstuff
      @TheUberstuff 2 месяца назад +101

      I was just going to say the same thing. It's pure trademark bullying

    • @WarEagle1023
      @WarEagle1023 2 месяца назад +73

      ​@TheUberstuff if I came up with a dish, say my beef tartare recipe that took me a month to come up with, and someone came to me with a C&D because they trademarked the name "beef tartare," I'd be fucking pissed. And rightfully so!

    • @randynewman8074
      @randynewman8074 2 месяца назад +54

      It’s David Chang. This is the most in-character thing for him to do
      He can go lick a microwave

    • @hannahjones8139
      @hannahjones8139 2 месяца назад +28

      Yeah it almost seems like Chang and Momofuku are trying to make their brand a monopoly. And that seems weird considering the US tries to dispel monopolies (I know they aren’t always successful). Even if that’s not the case, the seemingly bully type behavior is quite suspicious.

    • @WarEagle1023
      @WarEagle1023 2 месяца назад +9

      ​@@randynewman8074I will not go that far. The man made a name for himself, and he made a stupid mistake. Just like when the fine bros tried to trademark "react." I will not wish ill will on a guy.

  • @FelineFosterFamily
    @FelineFosterFamily 2 месяца назад +59

    As an Aussie, there’s a lot of dangerous stuff in Australia that can be devastating if you don’t know how to handle it. The ocean here is one of those things.
    The dad had a lapse in judgment, he made a mistake, but did the right thing when things went south. I think he deserves a bit of grace.

    • @IamTHEMumma
      @IamTHEMumma 2 месяца назад +6

      Absolutely, I've seen people underestimate our oceans, especially the calm looking ones, countless times. In this case (obviously not calm) there could easily have been sometime between harsh waves lulling him into false sense of security and wanting to enjoy that crazy mother nature force with his daughter. My parents exposed us to similar but not with such terrifying consequences. Though I did fall over a waterfall once and my Dad had to do a similar dive to save me. I was actually no where near the danger spot when it happened 😂

    • @FelineFosterFamily
      @FelineFosterFamily 2 месяца назад +1

      @@IamTHEMumma that’s intense! Glad it turned out right for you.
      I think nowhere is the fact people underestimate/don’t understand the ocean more notable than Bondi Rescue. Even confident swimmers from other countries get caught out by the force of our ocean.

    • @DafoeScientist1979
      @DafoeScientist1979 2 месяца назад +1

      him jumping straight into the water though, just straight up instincts for his daughter he defo loves. The one time someone online says they feel remorse and i actually believe

  • @pyrock0227
    @pyrock0227 2 месяца назад +116

    As a musician, limiting the range of tempos you can use and ordering artists to rewrite songs to fit under the auspices of "better fitting our culture/mentality" is such a bizarre move. Tempo alone doesn't necessarily determine the feel of a song, and there are plenty of up-tempo songs with mellow vibes because it's all in how you actually write the piece. In fact, you can often do things like "rewriting" a song by simply changing the time signature without really changing anything (except how you count in, maybe). A music scholar might argue the time signature doesn't fit the piece but so long as on paper it's within the range specified, it fits the letter of the law.
    I'd be interested in how many traditional or classical Chechnyan songs will technically be banned by this move.

  • @taynguyener
    @taynguyener 2 месяца назад +913

    The fact that David Chang is trying to trademark “chili crunch” is ridiculous. It’s also a bit ironic given the fact the company he owns is using a Japanese name and owned by a Korean American trying to trademark a Chinese condiment! It is baffling and perplexing to say the least as a chef myself.

    • @Footlong-zf4tg
      @Footlong-zf4tg 2 месяца назад +49

      Wait a week and he will be trying to trademark Asian rice and sending cease and desist.

    • @spectral__
      @spectral__ 2 месяца назад +77

      It seems like he's preying on Americans' ignorance of different Asian cultures. I remember being extremely confused when finding out he was Korean.

    • @apsoloman46
      @apsoloman46 2 месяца назад +27

      I’m going to TM Tamales 🫔 with an S at the end

    • @sallypoe
      @sallypoe 2 месяца назад +9

      Also I'd love to see him try that crap in S Korea

    • @shzarmai
      @shzarmai 2 месяца назад +2

      bruh moment lol 😂 😆

  • @syerraredmond-jones7616
    @syerraredmond-jones7616 2 месяца назад +176

    As someone who works at Trader Joe's, I would love to see David Chang try and bully them out of using Chili Crunch. He knows he is wrong for what he is doing.

  • @Jamesssssssssssssss
    @Jamesssssssssssssss 2 месяца назад +138

    Was explaining the Chilli Crunch story to my parents over group chat. The best example I could provide my Latin American parents was "Imagine if GOYA tried to trademark 'Adobo."" they gasped.

  • @KingMonkeyEnma
    @KingMonkeyEnma 2 месяца назад +130

    As a first responder who works and responds to rescue calls at the beach, this happens all too often and most of the time the child and even parent/ family member do not make it.

    • @EmmaAus
      @EmmaAus 2 месяца назад +2

      You say they usually "don't make it"... But in what country may I ask.... I'd be really surprised if that was here in Australia, cuz that crap happens all the time - Pretty much all kids who grow up on the coast are EXTREMELY strong swimmers, learning to swim since being babies, learning about swells/tides/rips/surf conditions etc in primary school... & We have soooo many lifeguards/eyeballs watching problem zones etc... The sea for most kids out here is our second home.... I'm guessing thats why the wife put such an emphasis on her husbands idiocy... He was either a tourist, or just being stupid (people who grew up here tend to know better when it comes to safety & those areas - Notice how that jetty was otherwise empty except for him/his daughter.... Thats North Wollongong lighthouse, its busy AF, never empty unless for good reason) ❤
      Of course bad things can happen... But any rescues etc that need to be made out here are almost ALWAYS tourists (I mean just look at a show like Bondi Rescue etc)...
      Anyway, sorry for venting haha ❤ I just feel like things to do with ocean safety are soooo different when it comes to the Aussie east coast VS folk from most other places... Its treated so differently here...
      But sorry, I just assumed you were from the US/overseas... That may not even be true? Where you from my guy? 🌻

  • @MetalhedGwr2
    @MetalhedGwr2 2 месяца назад +222

    I've been watch PDS for years and he finally mentioned my dad's name! Im Russell Redding's oldest son Garrison. I'm so proud of him and his effort to bring sustainable farming to every corner of the commonwealth. Also, I'd be happy to get you in touch with him directly if you'd like!! Thank you.

    • @AdrianDoesStuffBadly
      @AdrianDoesStuffBadly 2 месяца назад +18

      I hope Phil sees this, the deep dive was so interesting!

    • @Wraiven22
      @Wraiven22 2 месяца назад +9

      Phil!!!

    • @CS-zb7hx
      @CS-zb7hx 2 месяца назад +2

      More important conversation aside, Garrison is a sick name

    • @MetalhedGwr2
      @MetalhedGwr2 2 месяца назад +3

      You all are so nice. I was just trying to give my dad a shoutout and you all have been super supportive. 😊

  • @Annejuli
    @Annejuli 2 месяца назад +436

    As an Australian I grew up wearing ugg boots. The term ugg boots meant boots made of sheeps skin. We can't use that any more because an American company decided to trademark it. I'll let you guess which one

    • @fryingpanvan
      @fryingpanvan 2 месяца назад +29

      McDonald's?

    • @3ch1dna07
      @3ch1dna07 2 месяца назад +27

      OMG! That's what I knew them as and when that company came along, I was so confused. But as an American, it was hard for me to explain. No one else knew that was a thing around me. It was something my stepdad (or as I always called him, dad) used growing up. He grew up in upstate New York but outdoor rain boots were Wellies and his sheepskin winter boots were his uggs.

    • @Bea-ni6vk
      @Bea-ni6vk 2 месяца назад +2

      Samsung

    • @kayleighgroenendal8473
      @kayleighgroenendal8473 2 месяца назад +9

      So Australia follows American trademark laws?

    • @turse8201
      @turse8201 2 месяца назад +38

      The lawsuit failed in Australia, the term can still be used here
      Quote:
      The officer who heard the case stated that the "evidence overwhelmingly supports the proposition that the terms (ugg, ugh and ug boots) are interchangeably used to describe a specific style of sheepskin boot and are the first and most natural way in which to describe these goods.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ugg_boots_trademark_dispute
      Though pretty much the rest of the world it is trademarked by the American company Deckers, but Australia is the exception

  • @kathylinechabot2825
    @kathylinechabot2825 2 месяца назад +45

    For the guy facing the death penalty I 100% agree with the statement about rehabilitation meaning nothing if we are still going to put down those who have been rehabilitated. No I don’t think he should be free as his sobriety could be challenged and he could repeat/ I don’t believe he deserves a normal life again.

    • @thoughtsofadame1952
      @thoughtsofadame1952 2 месяца назад +10

      I think the fact that he agrees that he still deserves to be behind bars says a lot. He doesn't ask to be freed he asks to not be killed.

    • @Sherm128
      @Sherm128 2 месяца назад +4

      I think murder is just one of those crimes that you shouldn't be allowed to be rehabilitated from. His victims were murdered in cold blood and their loved ones will have to live the rest of their lives without them.

    • @naylaw1928
      @naylaw1928 2 месяца назад +7

      ​@@Sherm128while I don't disagree with what you're saying inherently I do believe as a human race if we don't have the compassion to understand then all we do is perpetuate. Do I think he should be free no and while I agree there's nothing tradable for those lives lost I feel as though adding another body needlessly can be just as cruel especially in circumstances where the person wasn't in the driver's seat of their mind

  • @TheMagicalPinata
    @TheMagicalPinata 2 месяца назад +43

    In Sweden, several grocery stores are doing indoor farming as well (herbs and lettuce). So the energy that is used to keep the store at a comfortable temperature for customers also helps the plants.

    • @daalelli
      @daalelli 2 месяца назад +3

      What an excellent use of existing infrastructure!

  • @localmenace3043
    @localmenace3043 2 месяца назад +1541

    People can - and have - been murdered over paternity test results. Just the fact that higher-ups even LET this happen in the first place is vile, yet unfortunately it’s not surprising. Like you said, how many lives have been destroyed or snuffed out because of a faulty result? How many people are they responsible for ruining?

    • @ScruffyBeard
      @ScruffyBeard 2 месяца назад +179

      I never even thought of that, how many guys either normally violent, mentally unwell, or usually very calm and kind, flipped their shit thinking their wives or girlfriends cheated on them and did something horrible? And on the flip note, how many people have been baby-trapped with a kid wasn't theirs?

    • @neapals
      @neapals 2 месяца назад +40

      Despite all of that. Paternity tests. (Accurate ones) should be the standard in any birth.
      Too many laws surrounding this has led to destruction of many lives. I will die on this hill.

    • @portlandshomlessproblem1728
      @portlandshomlessproblem1728 2 месяца назад +97

      ⁠@@PatagoniaAriesuh no, you don’t get to murder women because they lied about paternity. I think in that scenario a man should be made whole monetarily though. That would look like the woman repaying all child support, plus reimbursement for other hardships such as emotional and non child support related monetary expenses.
      if the woman did not knowingly misrepresent the parentage of the child and instead relied on a faulty test, the test make should be held liable for all the above damages.

    • @sparklelikeaghost
      @sparklelikeaghost 2 месяца назад +81

      @@PatagoniaAries absolutely no you don't have any right to murder women. Get help, wtf

    • @DerpDevilDD
      @DerpDevilDD 2 месяца назад +20

      Worse, the higher up in this case was the one _making_ it happen.

  • @melon_boxedmilk
    @melon_boxedmilk 2 месяца назад +452

    regarding the david chang situation - as someone who's also korean, i always thought of chili crunch/crisp as more of a chinese thing?? so the fact that momofuku (which is a japanese word btw) would try to trademark something they shouldn't claim from a cultural standpoint somehow feels even more disrespectful. it's not like there's any shortage of options in korean cuisine david chang could've chosen to hone in on, but who knows, maybe capitalizing from aspects of other asian cultures is the guy's thing 💀

    • @cluelessmango768
      @cluelessmango768 2 месяца назад +16

      He got the copyright so why would he care? He got his golden goose
      The problem lies with copyright law which is just absolute garbage in its current state and really needs to be overhauled

    • @CreativityNull
      @CreativityNull 2 месяца назад +52

      ​@@cluelessmango768 it's not a copyright, it's a trademark, which have its own set of laws separate from copyright. For one, if he doesn't defend the trademark he could effectively lose it. The weird part is that he shouldn't have been allowed to trademark something so generic in the first place

    • @paladro
      @paladro 2 месяца назад

      @@cluelessmango768 no the people and corporations that abuse are to blame... just becasue you can, doesn't mean you should, that's what chang and the people who represent him are scumbags and i hope they fail in the long run.

    • @AnnaWillo
      @AnnaWillo 2 месяца назад +11

      that's what i was thinking! i always knew it as a chinese thing. so wild to see him try to monopolize this. total douche move. i'll be stocking my pantry with the products from the small businesses in addition to the lao gan ma i've been buying. I never got around to trying David's, and I defintely won't now.

    • @somiya777
      @somiya777 2 месяца назад +12

      Another Korean here. I thought so too. I never correlated chili crunch oils as a Korean thing. We have our red pepper flakes and gochujang.

  • @LeadWithChris
    @LeadWithChris 2 месяца назад +16

    Having worked for an indoor farming company that went under, greenhouses are infinitely more efficient and less damaging than vertical farming. However, construction is a forgotten environmental cost as construction resources and methods haven’t caught up to be environmentally friendly or sustainable. The other big obstacle we dealt with was the TINY profit margins produce has. Until there’s heavier government or investor backing, indoor farming will be difficult to really get off the ground.

  • @acar7421
    @acar7421 2 месяца назад +91

    Man, that solar eclipse was something. I live in Canada. We had a full three minutes…. I’ve never had a physical reaction like that to anything in my life. It was just so surreal. And to experience that with my kids was amazing. Even my daughter, who is very calm and reserved, she’s grown now, started yelling and jumping up and down. Never seen her have a reaction like that in my life. She was actually a little embarrassed afterwards. She said I don’t know what just came over me. I just looked at her and smiled, and said I’ve never had this feeling before either. It was just amazing.

    • @ticklemebreathless1394
      @ticklemebreathless1394 2 месяца назад +2

      My head and body felt strange, almost like my whole body and brain were 'buzzing'. It was absolutely incredible, something I'll never forget! I'm happy so many people were able to watch it. :)

    • @graciespaceycakes3714
      @graciespaceycakes3714 2 месяца назад +2

      I started shaking like a leaf right before totality. I was in a parking lot with a bunch of other people, and everyone was cheering and screaming and booing the clouds. The forecast said it would be fully cloudy but the sun was completely clear for the whole totality. I've never felt anything like it in my life.

    • @jhonnybravoh
      @jhonnybravoh 2 месяца назад +2

      Dang, I wish I knew about all these things a while ago, I definitely would’ve tried seeing it in the totality region

    • @Midnight0Mistress
      @Midnight0Mistress 2 месяца назад +1

      I wish i could have seen it. Vancouver was just raining all day, so there was no way.

  • @ammaokami4479
    @ammaokami4479 2 месяца назад +168

    Being in the path of totality absolutely made a difference. I remembered to put an alarm on my phone so I wouldn't miss is. Thing went from "Oh cool, I can see the moon's shadow on the sun through the glasses. Neat," to "The only thing left of the sun is a ring of light surrounding an immense void. My mortal eyes feel blessed by witnessing such beauty."

    • @sirius1ish
      @sirius1ish 2 месяца назад +5

      Your first time is always filled with immeasurable curiosity and wonder. I remember how it made me feel in 2006

    • @gateauxq4604
      @gateauxq4604 2 месяца назад +4

      Same. Totality-10/10
      30%-4/10 apparently.

    • @andreabc2590
      @andreabc2590 2 месяца назад +2

      I cannot put into words how amazing the experience was.. I was in awe. My husband was speechless, even got a little teary eyed. It was awesome.

    • @janemiettinen5176
      @janemiettinen5176 2 месяца назад +4

      Im from Finland, my only eclipse was in early 90s, as I was maybe 13. It happened in the wee hours, like 5am, but me & my bestie powered thru. We lied on our skateboards at a science centers parking lot, with our old timy welding goggles and watched in awe, while the mozzies had a buffet on us. The wildlife going silent all at once made an impact! I had to go to work just few hours later, one Sunday shift I wont forget, but worth it.

    • @pennypincher1232
      @pennypincher1232 2 месяца назад +1

      Yes! It was gorgeous the weather where I was was perfect so it was just a marvel to see and this is my second one the first doesn’t match up to this one

  • @krissip1711
    @krissip1711 2 месяца назад +444

    I would say that there is absolutely nothing the internet could say to that dad that he hasn’t already told himself. That’s a terrifying experience.

    • @deedrole5296
      @deedrole5296 2 месяца назад +43

      If it was the mom they'd never provide that much grace.

    • @bendover7841
      @bendover7841 2 месяца назад +14

      ​@@deedrole5296Perpetual victimhood

    • @IdealConscience
      @IdealConscience 2 месяца назад

      ​@@deedrole5296 oh please. Women get away with literal murder. They kill and make up some lame excuse and people go "she was the real victim" bs.

    • @bestieswithtesties
      @bestieswithtesties 2 месяца назад +1

      Lol yeah right. To be that reckless in the first place means he's probably not bright enough to have strong introspection or analysis skills. He's not smart enough to tell himself how dumb he is.

    • @TheKastellan
      @TheKastellan 2 месяца назад

      Have you never done something ignorant kr dumb? There isn't some line of intelligence where you no longer do dumb things.
      You will always do dumb and reckless things, saying you are immune because you are more intelligent is in itself more stupid.

  • @TommyCrosby
    @TommyCrosby 2 месяца назад +15

    In Canadian news:
    Last month, two men from Manitoba who were switched at birth received formal apology.
    This month: a DNA lab wrongly identified paternity test. And the owner doesn't give a F*

  • @MrGaryboy1
    @MrGaryboy1 2 месяца назад +16

    on the Viaguard story, I know someone affected by this a classmate of mine in college and after looking into it (she was also interviewed by CBC) she had 2 options of who the father could be and they got it wrong. She filmed the pregnancy for a documentary project we had and now knowing everything that was going on from school work, filming her doc, and all this shit and then dealing with covid right after, she has to be one of the strongest people I know

  • @UncleRJ
    @UncleRJ 2 месяца назад +323

    That dad was neither a bad dad or a good dad. He is just _a_ dad who learned an _extremely_ valuable lesson that unfortunately the world witnessed at the front row seat.

    • @jane-annarmstrong6562
      @jane-annarmstrong6562 2 месяца назад +15

      I think most parents have down something dumb at some point

    • @get.sassyxd
      @get.sassyxd 2 месяца назад +3

      THIS.

    • @ruralmetalhead
      @ruralmetalhead 2 месяца назад

      I don't envy parents; one absentminded or no-brain moment and your kid could die and everyone would blame you as if it was intentional. Having an Idiot Moment doesn't automatically make someone a bad parent, and the fact so many people feel entitled to call him that based off this one moment this is astounding.

    • @ticklemebreathless1394
      @ticklemebreathless1394 2 месяца назад +1

      Agreed.

    • @BooksWithBourbon
      @BooksWithBourbon 2 месяца назад +10

      Every good parent has a mental list of all the dumb things they did. They also have moments where they literally dropped everything for their child. I hope he's not being too hard on himself, everyone is safe.

  • @PhoenixPalmer88
    @PhoenixPalmer88 2 месяца назад +379

    I’m so glad Jon’s back. Even better that he’s pissing off both sides of the aisle. Fuck the “with us or against us” mentality in partisanship.

    • @feelincrispy7053
      @feelincrispy7053 2 месяца назад +5

      You gotta be kidding. One push back monologue does not mean “he’s back”. He’s still a shill

    • @TimesHero
      @TimesHero 2 месяца назад +38

      @@feelincrispy7053 You're a shill.

    • @bastioncory6740
      @bastioncory6740 2 месяца назад +6

      ​@feelincrispy7053 Then who TF would you put as the host?

    • @EnragedTofu
      @EnragedTofu 2 месяца назад

      @@bastioncory6740 don’t bother. All you have to do is click on his profile and look at his comments and know that he doesn’t know shit about a shart.

    • @vanquish421
      @vanquish421 2 месяца назад +45

      ​@feelincrispy7053 Buddy he's been an equal opportunity media watch dog, speaking truth to power, for decades now. How on earth is he a shill?

  • @acrophobe
    @acrophobe 2 месяца назад +11

    Really appreciate the show's continued commitment to a large variety of stories related to current affairs. I never click on a PDF video quite expecting to hear about the legal shenanigans of David Chang and chili crisp or a deep dive into indoor vertical farming but it's always well-researched and interesting stuff.

  • @docgalen
    @docgalen 2 месяца назад +13

    Vertical farming is such an amazing idea as Philip laid out. But the best way we can utilise it, is if we used renewable energy for those farms. A mix of solar panels and wind turbines could alleviate the energy needed to grow the crops, but also tidal energy if the farms were on or near the coast.

  • @TwilightsSecrets
    @TwilightsSecrets 2 месяца назад +72

    That non transition from the Jon Stewart story to the Brian Dorsey one gave me whiplash.

  • @Tyler_Smiler
    @Tyler_Smiler 2 месяца назад +95

    The story of the man on death row is eerily similar to my own father. It's really strange growing up with the knowledge that your parent is a murderer, but literally everyone I've ever met who knew him before the crime and who knows him behind bars (including the security guards and wardens!) have nothing but good things to say about him. I'd be going through the security area on visitation day and the guards would be gruff with me, like they are with everyone, until I got to the station where I gave the name of the inmate I was visiting and their entire demeanor immediately changed for the positive. They'd be like "Oh my lawd, you're Johnny's daughter?! You're dad is the nicest guy we've ever met."
    And yet he's in prison for murdering someone while on a drug-fueled manic episode of his then-untreared bipolar disorder. He used the mental illness and drugs as a defense in his trial but was still convicted of 1st degree murder. Sentenced to 40 years. He's finally going up for parole this year for good time and I am hopeful. Like the guy in the story, he's had a very highly trusted job for most of his time behind bars, including having unmonitored access to tons of sharp, expensive equipment and serving as an EMT/firefighter for the prison complex and surrounding area. He's literally saved lives while behind bars. If that's not rehabilitation, then idk what is.

    • @presleylawlor6519
      @presleylawlor6519 2 месяца назад +5

      I can relate though on a MUCH smaller scale. My dad is an addict, but my family (moms) always had nothing but great things to say about him as a person (outside of addiction). And he is great; 90% of the time. We stopped talking for about 5 years, and during that time my mom mentioned that he kicked her in the face… I was stunned. He is not a violent person in any sense of the word. He’s a goofball, and flighty. I can’t even imagine him doing something like that.
      So before I started talking to him again, I had serious conversations with my mom and grandma to understand *him*. And they both said (my grandma didn’t know about it either) he was never violent. My mom explained he was just not himself, had come home after a days long bender and it was a drug fueled rage. She said he is not a violent or dangerous person. That’s the key comparison. Drug induced rage/psychosis can make you act unlike yourself and do things you wouldn’t normally do.

    • @The_jezeb3l
      @The_jezeb3l 2 месяца назад

      Idk I was watching this and had a difficult time being sympathetic since I’ve personally know Mexicans and black men put on death row for this all the time but now it’s a white man it’s ok? We can’t just look at this as drugs and murder but left a little girl parentheses and to stumble upon them himself

  • @paulalubbe
    @paulalubbe 2 месяца назад +12

    The world is broken, but the US is a great example of that.
    As a non-American, first off, is the term "correctional facility" just for PR? Will those lawyer dudes see any repercussions for failing to provide a client with the basic services he needed, considering he was punished to the full extent regardless of having received those services, or not, at their own instruction?
    Or are prisons just to keep "undesirables" away from society and use them to make money? Because that's what it looks like.
    And in terms of lobbying for big oil. Can every day citizens go lobby for a livable life or a future then? Should they pool funds to try and compete?
    If big companies are just allowed to do what they want if they throw money at you, the government is not keeping your best interest in mind, nor is it very "free market" of them

  • @Kindyno
    @Kindyno 2 месяца назад +4

    For the Australian dad I feel for him, sometimes we make dumb mistakes. I'm a single parent of twins. One day I loaded my kids into their car seats and forgot to buckle one of them because I was distracted. We made it home safely, but when I saw what happened I broke down crying. It sucks to make that kind of mistake. Glad it didn't wind up worse

  • @bibliofowl
    @bibliofowl 2 месяца назад +519

    Aussie dad learned a hard lesson and won't soon forget it. There is no need to pile more guilt on him than he's already feeling and will feel for the rest of his life. I know my brain would constantly be replaying that moment every few seconds.

    • @ComradeMercy
      @ComradeMercy 2 месяца назад +39

      This, exactly! I think he learned his lesson. He won't be doing anything like that ever again, and everything turned out okay.

    • @Miss_Lexisaurus
      @Miss_Lexisaurus 2 месяца назад +9

      So much this

    • @Halewillly
      @Halewillly 2 месяца назад +34

      Agreed! In fact, the backlash often creates the exact opposite result. We should be grateful the little girl is still here, ALSO thanks to the dad, and let them handle their trauma without adding to it.

    • @sea_triscuit7980
      @sea_triscuit7980 2 месяца назад +5

      I mean it's nice to see this but in practice, I feel like those of you preaching this would be the first ones in line to criticize him if you didn't know the whole story. A lot of people don't look into things and just go with their gut reaction. I'm not one of them I'm just pointing out that usually people who make comments like these are the first ones to be hypocritical.

    • @DeathClawz
      @DeathClawz 2 месяца назад +9

      ​@@sea_triscuit7980"I know nothing about who you are or how you think but I KNOW if this was slightly different you would hate and harass him."
      You're the problem.

  • @barrelracer12
    @barrelracer12 2 месяца назад +71

    As an educator I appreciate your acknowledgegment of your boys teachers while bragging! Parents like you make it easy to help their students grow!

  • @bethlawless4477
    @bethlawless4477 2 месяца назад +3

    When it comes to vertical farms, I actually invented a hydroponics system that generates its own power. All green power, and no external inputs! We're working hard to bring this product to market as we speak! Thanks for bringing attention to this really important issue!

  • @rambobambi4853
    @rambobambi4853 2 месяца назад +4

    As an Australian I'm torn. We literally get taught water safety in school. Many public and private schools teach water safety around beaches and rivers; like survival strokes, knowing high vs low tide, how to spot a rip and how to generally not allow children near 5m high waves crashing onto a cliff face....
    It's literally illegal in most states to have a pool without a fence with child-proof gate. We are so aware of environmental dangers because there's always a flood somewhere and if there isn't... there's a bushfire.
    We👏know👏better👏
    That being said I understand why he jumped in. Many parents would do the same without thinking.
    I'm glad they're OK but I'm sad this happened and sad that other bystanders didn't try to tell him to back away from the waves. 😑😑😑

  • @knightofiris
    @knightofiris 2 месяца назад +616

    The dad was absolutely in the wrong for having his child out on there during such bad weather. But, I don’t think he needs anymore people piling onto him. He got the worst case scenario with the best case ending, I doubt he’ll ever let her near the water when the water is even choppy now.

    • @hudsondo9581
      @hudsondo9581 2 месяца назад +93

      Even with kids now a days, it seems like people refuse to let people learn from their mistakes. One mistake defines you. Everyone makes mistakes and can grow as a person, even adults.

    • @wsadqwer110
      @wsadqwer110 2 месяца назад +30

      I don't live near the ocean so that could be where this gap comes in, but the weather looked fine, partly cloudy, and we don't know when this footage took place before or after the state of emergency or how levels were. Not enough context was given in this video.

    • @hopelessromantic3786
      @hopelessromantic3786 2 месяца назад +32

      ​@@wsadqwer110The first time I was ever near an ocean, I almost drowned. If you don't know what you're looking for, the sea will not hesitate.

    • @Devnet94
      @Devnet94 2 месяца назад +28

      Unfortunately, parents are expected to be perfect and even the smallest mistake gets everyone in an uproar.

    • @sylverscale
      @sylverscale 2 месяца назад +46

      He was naive but not malicious.
      I'm really glad the little girl is safe and everyone else, dad and rescuers, too.

  • @MsBengaliPride
    @MsBengaliPride 2 месяца назад +426

    The paternity test scandal is completely unacceptable. We need regulation for services that can be used in legal disputes etc.

    • @mandlerparr1
      @mandlerparr1 2 месяца назад +7

      I don't know about Canada, but these can't be used in the USA in court. A legal one will be ordered.

    • @sirius1ish
      @sirius1ish 2 месяца назад

      Prenatal DNA testing is unreliable. If u are unsure request it after the baby arrives

  • @arnoldganuza861
    @arnoldganuza861 2 месяца назад +1

    Sorcefed veteran here! Love what you do Phil! Thank you for loving my face. I love yours too.

  • @ChaoticCozmos
    @ChaoticCozmos 2 месяца назад +2

    I don’t know if it’s just me or not but I’ve been loving the creativity and delivery of the ‘Sponsor’ section of the videos lately. Trying to guess which of the show's amazing sponsors have helped with each show based on the first sentence of Phil’s set-up has become a little mini-game of its own for me. So thank you Phil and team for this tiny little extra dopamine hit every day.

  • @arctaex
    @arctaex 2 месяца назад +27

    The first story brought me to tears just thinking about how absolutely devastating it would be to have your life completely destroyed by such cruel carelessness. Imagine living 91 years and being so flippant about innocent lives. That man is literally getting away with murder, 1000%

  • @thatHRBNGRsound
    @thatHRBNGRsound 2 месяца назад +1425

    … am I not your beautiful bastard anymore, Phil? 😢

    • @Saternalia
      @Saternalia 2 месяца назад +51

      He'll bring it back, he always does

    • @christopherleetrejo
      @christopherleetrejo 2 месяца назад

      Due to the false paternity test you are no longer a bastard.

    • @larryscarr3897
      @larryscarr3897 2 месяца назад +80

      He said it with his eyes.

    • @TrueToCause
      @TrueToCause 2 месяца назад +114

      He dosent threaten to punch us in the throat either anymore.
      We must cancel him immediately.

    • @telebijeon3109
      @telebijeon3109 2 месяца назад +26

      He doesn't love us it's as clear as day 🤧

  • @ThatOneBlasian
    @ThatOneBlasian 2 месяца назад +4

    Indoor farming is something I can't WAIT to be more effective once our energy sources start to shift more towards renewable energy including hopefully fusion reaction. The amount of deforestation stemming from wanting to grow JUST soy is insane to me and any way to keep rainforests or land in general as raw nature is a huge step forward, which means space efficient farms like indoor vertical farms are absolutely crucial.

  • @Nomusicincluded
    @Nomusicincluded 2 месяца назад +3

    The fun part about agriculture is that crops are extremely different. We see different growing methods/systems having varying impacts based on crop type. Some crops under ideal circumstances do well in an organic production system, other crops grown under organic production see an enormous reduction in yields and therefore have larger emissions per unit of crop and in many cases even have more pesticides applied due to ineffective plant protection products (don't worry they are natural pesticides that kill things with love). It is almost as if there is no silver bullet for something as complex as agriculture, and maybe we need to reconsider our black and white approach to finding solutions for a sustainable future.

  • @CalebEscamilla
    @CalebEscamilla 2 месяца назад +620

    Messy is an understatement. How can someone mess up something so important as DNA

    • @CursedMarkZain
      @CursedMarkZain 2 месяца назад

      Easy ask any person who goes by their pronouns 😂😂😂 they look like their dna are pretty screwed

    • @sparklelikeaghost
      @sparklelikeaghost 2 месяца назад +3

      ​@@TheRibottoStudiosirrelevant

    • @LLandS18
      @LLandS18 2 месяца назад +44

      Well it's not just men thought they were the father and they weren't. Sometimes they were the father and the DNA test came back that they weren't. Marriages have been destroyed. Some of these kids are in their twenties. And the man who badmothed them their entire life turns out to be their father. I mean, how do you get over that. An entire lifetime waste it.

    • @JTheAstro
      @JTheAstro 2 месяца назад +7

      ​@@TheRibottoStudiosWith our current technology that's not really a good rebuttal.

    • @Adiscretefirm
      @Adiscretefirm 2 месяца назад +2

      They don't care. He is so old he is probably shocked women need a test to know who the father is

  • @djm8814
    @djm8814 2 месяца назад +241

    We NEEDED Jon Stewart back. Its like a breath of fresh air. The stuff he says, it really doesnt seem as though it should be controversial at all. It just seems to make sense across the board.

    • @BooksWithBourbon
      @BooksWithBourbon 2 месяца назад +8

      Agreed! How is showing what people have said, which only highlights their own hypocrisy, controversial? People just want an excuse, I suppose.

    • @mrsmi1ey
      @mrsmi1ey 2 месяца назад +10

      Absolutely. Seeing hate directed at him by former fans blows my mind. The guy's core ideals haven't changed at all, he's just even more real and honest than before, which is something that comes naturally with more age and experience. I absolutely LOVE the "new" Jon Stewart!

    • @sativadiva2389
      @sativadiva2389 2 месяца назад +1

      I still remember during the writer's strike where he said those people were delusional and didn't deserve to be paid and then he crossed the picket line to bring his own show back. I'm pretty sure he's in it for his own team

    • @DanielBlak
      @DanielBlak 2 месяца назад +1

      His comeback is pretty weak though.

    • @Smacy
      @Smacy 2 месяца назад

      I think the criticism comes from the fact that he’s doing TDS in an election year and seems to say more bad things about Biden than our potential dictator, and rich people don’t really need to worry about another Trump presidency. If anything, that’s what they all want.

  • @paulname5483
    @paulname5483 2 месяца назад

    How did you know I listen/watch the next day you release these?!

  • @OP_Tim
    @OP_Tim 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the news Phil!

  • @jarrettlone
    @jarrettlone 2 месяца назад +54

    The Missouri story reminded me of Sunday’s Last Week Tonight. Oliver covered how long and painful lethal injection has become: at least tens of minutes, but potentially hours. Much of it could be in extreme pain, including a sensation of drowning. Add in the issues finding veins that were mentioned and it sails past barbaric and even monstrous.
    I remember reading something somewhere about a condemned person sent to the guillotine that asked a spectator to count the seconds they were able to blink in an effort to estimate how long a human head can survive after separation from its body. The answer was seconds.
    All this to say that I believe I would prefer the guillotine at this point. Lethal injection was supposed to be humane and painless, but we’ve somehow managed to end up with a procedure that’s more like the brazen bull.

    • @vcheekv
      @vcheekv 2 месяца назад

      💯💯💯💯💯💯

    • @Vocalinds
      @Vocalinds 2 месяца назад +1

      I came to the comments looking for this. The last bit of Phil's story on how they can cut to find veins with no pain relief... It's barbaric. We have higher standards for putting down cats and dogs.

  • @SeaDish
    @SeaDish 2 месяца назад +36

    As someone who works in indigenous food sovereignty I see (and use) indoor farms to supplement our no-till, multi species, ecologically stable food forest adjacent to wetlands. There is simply just not enough fresh food available in the places needed when it’s needed, and when used in combination with intentional use of sustainable energies can be extremely beneficial.

    • @zaneburgess2375
      @zaneburgess2375 2 месяца назад

      This "issue" of indoor farming using a lot of energy, is energy problem not exclusive to farming. Literally indoor farming is miles better if we transitioned to better energy sources, but instead of doing that they're trying to blame the farm.

    • @boobyburgerboys
      @boobyburgerboys 2 месяца назад

      ​@@zaneburgess2375 I'll tell you what brother if a bunch of people just dug out limestone and made an underground cave the size of a small city or in a mountain and had a Fussion energy reactor you could build several gia arks for redundancy and never have to worry about food again we could start today but it wouldn't be allowed.

    • @zaneburgess2375
      @zaneburgess2375 2 месяца назад

      @@boobyburgerboys or we could stop burning coal and natural gas and switch to nuclear and renewable energy.

  • @mikaylai4535
    @mikaylai4535 2 месяца назад +4

    I’m coming from the perspective of someone who forages and scales sea cliffs on the pacific coast (foraging and fishing), I’ve done it for years and can read the ocean very well. And I still would never bring my child that close to the water (even on a Jetty) if the waves were crashing that hard. Some of my closest calls were actually on structures similar to what they’re walking and not on cliff faces that I’m barely gripping onto. It creates a false sense of safety being on concrete. Maybe he isn’t informed, idk, but this is a good lesson to everyone that nature will do what it wants to do. Man made structures don’t protect you against the ocean. People die every year because of just rogue waves and king tides.

  • @chruskydeham10
    @chruskydeham10 2 месяца назад +3

    Living in Tasmania Australia a farming state which 100% relies on renewable energy so vertical indoor farming could be a great solution for us, however it means we would need to bolster our energy production by adding more wind turbines or using another hydro dam, to give you an idea of how renewable energy is important to us here a lot of the older folk refer to power companies as hydro

  • @retromonkey3094
    @retromonkey3094 2 месяца назад +236

    The first story was just a retelling of the last two years of my life. I have a three year old currently. A few months after she was born my gf was pregnant again, we were having sex again but I was always careful after the first kid. But the test came back as mine. So I believed it for the whole pregnancy till I saw her face and I knew she wasn't mine. I spiraled into a depression. The real dad at the time wasn't ready for a child so I stepped up to be her dad though I knew she wasn't mine. 6 months later he comes back and says he's ready. And I had to let him take my daughter from me. The depression at first was horrible. I wasn't with the mom after he came back for her because it put a splinter in the relationship. So I went from having a family to sleeping alone next to an empty crib. My heart was empty
    Edit: ide like to say, I do have joint custody over my lovely girl, just not her sister. It was hard getting it in the beginning and getting used to not seeing her everyday was a challenge but were doing great and she's definitely a daddy's girl 😎🤙

    • @melkormorgothbauglir.4848
      @melkormorgothbauglir.4848 2 месяца назад +20

      I hope your okay now and are moving don't you'll be that father to a little girl one day nows not the time though hold your head high your a good man.

    • @rustomkanishka
      @rustomkanishka 2 месяца назад +16

      That is terrible. I hope and pray you're able to overcome this. You're a good man, you deserve better.

    • @tibia-the-dog
      @tibia-the-dog 2 месяца назад +13

      I'm so sorry to hear that. I hope you're in a better mental place now.

    • @dismurrart6648
      @dismurrart6648 2 месяца назад +24

      I'm so sorry. I had an absent father who was a dirtbag so that story hit me the other way. To know there's a man who tried to be there for an unwanted child, only to be robbed breaks my heart. I hope you get a family again

    • @yvonnekilla3971
      @yvonnekilla3971 2 месяца назад +3

      What a wonderful loving man. You are doing God's work and he will bless you like you bless that baby 🙏💪🏽 stay strong

  • @aaron-hsu86
    @aaron-hsu86 2 месяца назад +38

    Fun fact: Heroes originally was going to be an anthology. Each season was going to focus on different groups of people, with different powers, becoming "Heroes." Some people, like Angela Petrelli or Noah Bennet, might show up across multiple seasons because they're part of Primatech Paper Company, the front for keeping an eye on evolved humans. Other characters, like Peter, might show up as side characters, but they were never supposed to be the focus after their season.
    The Writers strike basically killed that idea, and so it changed from an anthology of origin stories for new heroes, to whatever long arc of the Petrelli and Sylar shit show.
    Just another one of those "could have been" shows that died from the Writers Strike.

    • @chrisrubin6445
      @chrisrubin6445 2 месяца назад +3

      Peter Petrelli was MY superman when I was 12! Such good memories! I had rose tinted glasses on, sure, but I enjoyed every second of that ride!

    • @kyleellis1825
      @kyleellis1825 2 месяца назад +1

      But wasn't the strike mid season 2? Season 2 was already following the same grup before the strike. I thought the success of S1, is what made them stick with the same people.

    • @chrisrubin6445
      @chrisrubin6445 2 месяца назад

      @@kyleellis1825 I thought the same thing, didn't the writers strike cause the show to be cancelled after season 4? Were there two strikes?

    • @kyleellis1825
      @kyleellis1825 2 месяца назад +2

      @@chrisrubin6445 It happened 11 episodes into S2, in 2007. I'm not sure why S4 was interupted.

    • @187onaPigeon
      @187onaPigeon 2 месяца назад

      Man... I want to go back to that time.

  • @Nick-78
    @Nick-78 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the reminder about that Superbowl loss. I needed a good cry today.

  • @IVEBEENTASKEDWITH
    @IVEBEENTASKEDWITH 2 месяца назад +1

    ❤❤❤ been watching Phil for what feels like 20 years at this point😂 proud of you buddy 😊

  • @mr.johnson7424
    @mr.johnson7424 2 месяца назад +235

    David Chang pulled the ole "pull the ladder up behind you". He made his money and name and now he's desperate to prevent others from making money in the same space because then there would be less for him.

    • @shaneg9081
      @shaneg9081 2 месяца назад +27

      The crazy thing is that there actually wouldn't be less for him. He made his way in an already existing market. He's going after others because if he succeeds there would be more for him, but now that he's being called out for his greed he is probably going to lose what he wasn't at risk of losing in the first place.

    • @demeter-the-great
      @demeter-the-great 2 месяца назад +7

      Great analogy. It’s disgusting. This is all people will associate him with: grotesque greed.

  • @katkam_
    @katkam_ 2 месяца назад +58

    As a Medical Laboratory Technologist in Canada, the key word here is "comerical." Any testing that is not ordered by a doctor falls outside of the medical-legal framework and a lot of the regulations consumers/patients would assume apply become nil. There were a lot of problems with private covid labs at the hight of the pandemic since they could just claim "not for medical use"

  • @erinbailey4631
    @erinbailey4631 2 месяца назад +1

    Here in the Texas panhandle we have been trying to encourage the use of wind energy. We have sooooo many windmills around here and now we have data storage facilities taking advantage of it. Oil is still king here, but I hope we can transition

  • @au4i944
    @au4i944 2 месяца назад +2

    Never heard of that Brian Dorsey story. I’m Canadian, so we don’t have any executions here. Unfortunately. I’m also a life for a life kind of guy. Whether or not he became a good guy, I know people will absolutely grill me for this but he took two lives that day the most important people in that little girls life. Wow.

  • @tylerbelanger5904
    @tylerbelanger5904 2 месяца назад +54

    YOOO i live in north bay ontario, my friend helped with this DNA story! amazing job im so proud of her

  • @Grace-er9ep
    @Grace-er9ep 2 месяца назад +31

    Props to Phil's kids for being good students, we love to hear the kids are gonna be alright

  • @stevestewart9282
    @stevestewart9282 2 месяца назад +1

    Parts of the Australian Southern East Coast copped between 120mm and 180mm (5-7 inches) in 12hrs. It was insane to sit through.

  • @jlicea10
    @jlicea10 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for your videos

  • @MorganVsTheInternet
    @MorganVsTheInternet 2 месяца назад +244

    Momofuku trying to trademark a descriptor like Chili crunch is like trademarking honey mustard!

    • @tomar81
      @tomar81 2 месяца назад

      what is "crunch"?

    • @Thessalin
      @Thessalin 2 месяца назад

      HEY! I trade marked Honey Mustard! You owe me $.27 any time you use it!

    • @MorganVsTheInternet
      @MorganVsTheInternet 2 месяца назад +1

      @@tomar81like the word crunch?

    • @tomar81
      @tomar81 Месяц назад

      @@MorganVsTheInternet chili, honey, mustard that food related words so you cannot trademark them or combination of these words.
      But "crunch" is not a name of a food product so I can't see the reason why it cannot be used trademarked in combination with food. For example "Coconut Crunch" is a trademark
      But please correct me if I'm wrong

  • @robertrivers3065
    @robertrivers3065 2 месяца назад +65

    I’ve worked in the restaurant industry for many years and follow a bunch of groups on Reddit and Facebook with people also tied to the restaurant industry. I’ve seen the overwhelming majority say nothing but bad stuff about David Chang, especially people who have claimed to have worked with him. More often than not, people refer to him as a bully.

    • @CaliberDawn
      @CaliberDawn 2 месяца назад +10

      Roy Choi seems like the complete opposite in the best way possible. Someone who genuinely cares about having a positive effect on the community, never on a high horse, and isn’t money hungry. David seems like he has the biggest ego and really dgaf about anyone besides himself. This guy owns so much already, the fact that he did that is so petty smh.

    • @cluelessmango768
      @cluelessmango768 2 месяца назад +5

      I mean Copyright law just needs to change, because it’s clearly being abused left and right, stifling creativity

  • @noapologiesclub4772
    @noapologiesclub4772 2 месяца назад

    Yes! I was one of the 7 that’s actually seen that interview with M Night and I even missed the shorter sourcefed video releases! But ima keep watching you doe

  • @Simsystwistedmind
    @Simsystwistedmind 2 месяца назад

    With the water rescue story, as an Australian I've seen countless news stories where that exact same situation goes the other way and ends with fatalities. Time and time again we try to warn people that water does not fuck around but sadly people don't seem to get the message. Whilst I'm glad this ended well it could just as easily have been a preventable tragedy.

  • @wildwesley9328
    @wildwesley9328 2 месяца назад +89

    The criminal justice system in the US has never been about rehabilitation, especially the for profit side, but overall the justice and prison systems have failed people repeatedly and ruined many innocent lives.

    • @robledog
      @robledog 2 месяца назад +2

      At the core … no system worldwide has been

    • @themortalitas2u
      @themortalitas2u 2 месяца назад +3

      They were pretty apparent about not attempting to rehabilitate him though, he was to be executed since day 1

    • @omarcarrero3623
      @omarcarrero3623 2 месяца назад

      ​@@themortalitas2uas he should've

  • @jadonmatthias463
    @jadonmatthias463 2 месяца назад +83

    Hey Phil, I'm an Environmental Technologist. On the indoor farming topic, while the industry is new, and absolutely does have issues. It is absolutely better for the plant if we move away from traditional farming. By pushing down the cost of produce we can reduce the insensitive to cut down forests to plant crops. By investing in this now, we can save emissions as soon as we transition away from fossil fuels
    Ps if you use this comment please cover my name

    • @somethingsomething404
      @somethingsomething404 2 месяца назад +1

      Planet*? Incentive*

    • @BackstabberDD
      @BackstabberDD 2 месяца назад

      Or we could just....stop reproducing for awhile, and go back to community gardens and return those nutrients from crop rotation back into the environment?

    • @clairebear1207
      @clairebear1207 2 месяца назад

      Is there no way to run those greenhouses on solar or wind power? I’m genuinely curious.

  • @theshosher
    @theshosher 2 месяца назад

    one thing to note about vertical farming is that natural farming usually blasts plants with too much light water and anything else. with indoor farming you can exactly track, control and plan for exactly right conditions. this allows for MUCH higher yields. finding the exact food, light, co2 and water combination for specific seeds is basically gold at this moment. you could literally place them in the basement of grocery stores and move them up without ever using any pesticides. the tradeoff? energy. the solution? nuclear power and lots of it.

  • @ericlee5101
    @ericlee5101 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for mentioning unbreakable. I actually watched glass last night and was trying to remember the name of Bruce Willis' movie

  • @stretchmcgee
    @stretchmcgee 2 месяца назад +112

    A moment of foolishness is not a moral failing. It's unfortunate that the dad didn't realize the danger and put his kid in that position, but when the danger became apparent he threw himself into saving his child with what really seems like no regard for his own safety compared to hers. He certainly needs to learn, but good on him for doing exactly the right thing when shit got real.

  • @Acidfunkish
    @Acidfunkish 2 месяца назад +35

    There's a Canadian (Toronto, IIRC) dog DNA testing lab that got caught giving fake results, too. A woman sent in her own sample, and was told she was 40% malamute. I'm sure that was doggone surprising. 😬

  • @blakewiding2832
    @blakewiding2832 2 месяца назад

    Really cool to hear him mention Sourcefed! I miss it so much.

  • @LukeVenables
    @LukeVenables 2 месяца назад +1

    Every time I see a story about the death penalty it just seems like the judges are terrified that people might realise that the death penalty has not real point or purpose.

  • @raredischotline
    @raredischotline 2 месяца назад +28

    About the Brian Dorsey story- its very important what was said about rehabilitation losing its meaning. People can and do change, and not allowing any room for that is what makes people double down on bad behaviors. If you're damned either way, why not? However, in these kinds of grave situations, I honestly think that the family of those who were murdered should be able to make the final call, or at least be listened to over others, they're the ones directly affected, after all.

    • @SmolPotatowo
      @SmolPotatowo 2 месяца назад +15

      I think because they've been directly effected that's why they shouldn't make the call. When you're going through those kind of emotions you will struggle to see the situation objectively. One person might want to kill someone for something as simple as theft while another person would shrug it off and do nothing. Neither of those are fair punishments for the crime.

    • @patrickiamonfire965
      @patrickiamonfire965 2 месяца назад +7

      @@SmolPotatowotrue it was a drug induced murder and he did turn himself in. He isn’t asking for parole just life in imprisonment. Still willing to go alone with his punishment.

    • @raredischotline
      @raredischotline 2 месяца назад

      @@SmolPotatowo what's fair for us and for society doesn't matter, it's only what's fair for what Brian feels he did and the people he wronged, including the 4 year old. They're the only ones whose opinions matter in this situation.

  • @Tdflgmichael
    @Tdflgmichael 2 месяца назад +17

    On the subject of the Chili Crunch segment:
    I am Latino, Puerto Rican and Cuban specifically, and the idea of someone trademarking or patenting a cultural food is a rough one.
    We make a drink around the holidays called “Coquito” (co-key-toh) which is a coconut based rum drink that is not uncommon for people to gift to one another or even sell to close friends.
    If a major company, let’s say Goya for sake of discussion, (since they *do* have a kit to make the drink at home minus the rum) were to broadly patent Coquito and send cease and desists to individuals who may sell it or make it at home, there would be a few things I’d expect.
    Puerto Ricans would be rioting in the streets, that’s basically THE drink of the Puerto Rican Christmas Season. It’s a major cultural symbol for us where we exchange them as gifts to friends and loved ones. Some even view the act of gifting coquito as a token of friendship.
    Also Latinos are stubborn 95% of us wouldn’t abide by something like that, especially Puerto Ricans, we already have a reputation of being loud and proud, threaten our coquito and you’ll hear that real quick.
    TLDR: culture and their foods belongs to the people of the world, not individuals.

  • @BloodyNightmare1991
    @BloodyNightmare1991 2 месяца назад

    SourceFed! 🥺 I miss it so much 😭 Please bring it back, Phil.

  • @frkPalmer460
    @frkPalmer460 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for finally saying the right day! Xoxo european who watch the show every morning

  • @Diphyidae
    @Diphyidae 2 месяца назад +60

    As an environmentalist, the land use needs to be considered with farming. Most of our land is being put towards farms, causing a huge loss of habitat and just environmental degradation. A field of trees captures more carbon than a field of corn... There is also an amazingly available bridge fuel that can be used nearly immediately called nuclear energy. It can be implemented quickly and immediately turn all that energy comsumption green.

    • @AzothDee
      @AzothDee 2 месяца назад

      Thank you

    • @cluelessmango768
      @cluelessmango768 2 месяца назад +2

      Nuclear energy is neither quick or immediate. It can take around 25 years to build additional Nuclear Plants.
      Besides, I personally have concerns with nuclear waste, though that is a heavily debated topic.
      Something I hear too little about though, is: isn’t centralizing your energy supply to just a couple nuclear plants a glaring weak spot for potential bad actors (say Russia, IS, North Korea) to take down and essentially shut down most energy supplied to a country?

    • @smokedbeefandcheese4144
      @smokedbeefandcheese4144 2 месяца назад +2

      @@cluelessmango768 not true nuclear energy is getting pretty quick. They also have way safer reactors now. That run on pallets the Military already made one that was as big as a shipping container. That they were planning on using for other stuff. So it’s not really impossible to even use this stuff for disaster relief considering the new pallet based fuel and superheated gas is safer than the traditional reactors. Most people that have bad opinions about nuclear reactors only have those opinions because they’re looking at old reactors

    • @Stlwartheart14
      @Stlwartheart14 2 месяца назад +7

      I was hearing the vertical farming story and thought to myself, energy costs arent a vertical farming issue, but an energy infrastructure one. It is basically a non-sequiter.

    • @cluelessmango768
      @cluelessmango768 2 месяца назад +1

      @@smokedbeefandcheese4144 another concern, Uranium is very unevenly distributed among earth. Some countries have a lot of it and most have pretty much none.
      You really don’t want to rely on many of those countries to supply you with pretty much the sole source of your energy.
      That said there are also countries like Canada which have access to Uranium and are friendly.
      And what about the mines for Uranium? Are they just as messy and nature-destroying as coal mines? How does it compare to the production of solar panels and windmills? Those too can be messy due to the resources needed to make those.
      But then we get to the next issue, how long can we keep running on Uranium, a finite resource, before we have to do this whole spiel again? It’s going to run out at some point. I would like to know how long we could last on Uranium if most of the western world started using it.
      I just have too many questions and too few answers to be able to wholly back nuclear at this point in time

  • @NATTY411234
    @NATTY411234 2 месяца назад +162

    The Momofoku story is giving me Fine Bros React flashbacks

    • @flilium2086
      @flilium2086 2 месяца назад +11

      Oh! A new product name to trademark. Chili React Crunch! CRC be damned, we are coming after you!

    • @skriddlehiddles
      @skriddlehiddles 2 месяца назад +4

      That was my first thought exactly

    • @Excalibur-Sonic
      @Excalibur-Sonic 2 месяца назад +3

      Had the same thought too.

  • @Ksklarge1
    @Ksklarge1 2 месяца назад

    Sourcefed.... holy moly! I haven't heard of that in forever! I miss them!

  • @albertmooney2628
    @albertmooney2628 2 месяца назад +2

    american prisons arent too fond of rehabilitation . but, with a court case like this its pretty easy to say he is guilty

  • @DjTomDom
    @DjTomDom 2 месяца назад +142

    As someone from Wollongong, it is very well known about how dangerous waves can be all along that stretch of coastline. Many people every year get swept off rocks nearby when fishing. There are signs everywhere warning of those risks. That being said that spot is often safer for larger adults as there is obstacles to help break up the waves as it is a small harbour. The fact there is a family park right behind the camera combined with toddlers having the superhuman ability to run off for the 1 second you look away, it is hard for me to put a lot of blame on the dad.

    • @vfxgenie983
      @vfxgenie983 2 месяца назад +4

      My cousins live in Wollongong (I'm from UK). So for a long period of time we were debating whether or not to move, but one of the factors of us staying was the unpredictable weather. BTW when we visited, Flagstaff Point Lighthouse was beautiful, especially the adjacent beach

    • @elliemayfield
      @elliemayfield 2 месяца назад +14

      The rest of the setting really lets me take the rest of the judgement off the dad. The family park combined with the railing on the walkout can let a comfortable Dad relax his guard a touch too far and wind up in this scenario.

    • @sahie
      @sahie 2 месяца назад +13

      I don’t think anyone can blame the dad more than he’ll be blaming himself! 😢
      Living in Australia, water safety has been drilled into me my whole life. There was an ad on TV when I was a kid and it said, “This is the sound of a child drowning.” It was followed by silence.
      When I was two, we were at a BBQ and I apparently just walked down the steps into the pool. I was so close to adults that when someone noticed me flailing about, one of them was able to reach over and yank me out before I drowned!
      My in-laws live on the canals, which means their backyard is literally water. Words can’t express how much that fact terrified me when my boys were babies. We had them in swimming lessons from 6 months old and I’ve only in the last few years started relaxing about it. Probably around when my youngest was about 5 and I was confident he’d be able to get to the jetty if he accidentally fell in!
      I will never ever not have a healthy amount of respect for the danger that bodies of water present to humans.

    • @AussieRider20
      @AussieRider20 2 месяца назад

      ​@@sahie i remember that ad. It absolutely haunted me. But yeah growing up in sydney around pools and the beach i remember all the mandatory water safety lessons I had as a kid.

  • @magnus547
    @magnus547 2 месяца назад +19

    I'm so glad you mentioned SourceFed. I loved that channel, and everyone involved! I thought it was a nice tribute to them that you named the end of your show, "Comment Commentary," which was a nod to the good ole days at Sourcefed, when they used to do it!

  • @DoylePTB
    @DoylePTB 2 месяца назад +1

    Holy nostalgia, shout out to Table Talk. SF was really a moment.

  • @kingkyan4112
    @kingkyan4112 2 месяца назад

    thank you for calling it yesterday today again

  • @Swaggytrashcan
    @Swaggytrashcan 2 месяца назад +220

    I am a criminal justice student and oddly enough we are discussing the death penalty as a punishment. Key word we are always told is the word “depends” as it really does depend on the case. While what he did was absolutely deplorable and horrible, the idea that they may have to cut around to find a vein without anesthesia or seemingly a numbing agent just baffles me. Lethal injection is meant to be a more “humane” method of execution yet how is it humane to dig around to find a vein to kill someone without proper medication? It almost feels like a violation of his eighth amendment right which protects from cruel and unusual punishment. Again I am just a student and do not have all the legal knowledge yet that particular part disturbed me. The image alone trying to find a vein just seems horrifying.

    • @Apesrock12
      @Apesrock12 2 месяца назад +40

      Yeah the idea that they can cut you open and remove issue without anesthesia/numbing is sickening to me. That feels like textbook cruel punishment but I'm no lawyer

    • @DerpDevilDD
      @DerpDevilDD 2 месяца назад +31

      They don't have to do anything without anesthesia. They _get_ to. And I don't mean that specific to this person. The _only_ reason there isn't a policy or actual law in place requiring anesthetic for the procedure is because they want the option to _not_ use it and legally torture whoever is about to get executed, depending on how they feel about them. I was a phlebotomist for years, four of which were spent at the Red Cross with the _big_ needles - it's not that hard to find a vein.

    • @nerdjournal
      @nerdjournal 2 месяца назад +8

      Digging around for a vein isn't cruel or unusual punishment. I have small veins, and it is REALLY hard to draw my blood yet, I still have to sit through the prodding to get my blood drawn for testing. Is that cruel and unusual? No. It's just something I live with. I am also a lifelong addict, 7 years sober. Yes, part of the reason for it being hard to find my veins was my addiction. I was hooked on heroin, never hurt a single person. Addiction should not let someone off their sentence. I believe in rehabilitation, BEFORE someone commits a violent crime. Not after. I don't even agree with capital punishment, but my addictions wouldn't be a valid excuse to get me off of the punishment were I in that situation. Especially, if my crime were against someone helping me and that crime left their kid an orphan. Sorry, not sorry. As an addict, I very much believe in personal responsibility. No, it's not easy to get sober, but it is easy not to kill people, End of story! RUclips will probably delete this because I discuss sensitive topics, and I am in trouble for bullying flat earthers.

    • @Nasheepoo
      @Nasheepoo 2 месяца назад +10

      Exactly this - if we're hellbent on doing it, then do it right, starting with making sure the prisoner is well-hydrated for days prior. I'm a healthcare provider, primary specialty emergency/trauma, and anyone at any level of practice - medic, nurse, doctor - can learn how to start an IJ line (internal jugular vein, either side of neck) in an afternoon as they are so large and in the same location(s) on everyone. The patient can even be fairly dehydrated (an issue for successful/stable peripheral sticks) but a tilt of the stretcher, head to the side, neck straight and skin taut, done in mere moments. Why this isn't the standard training and go-to in lethals, skipping hunting for peripherals entirely, is beyond my reckoning. Defaulting to cutdowns is confounding.

    • @DerpDevilDD
      @DerpDevilDD 2 месяца назад +24

      @@nerdjournal I just want to clarify, because I suspect you didn't understand what was said about the finding a vein thing. Do they use a scalpel to cut into your arm, then forceps to pull the wound open, and cut/tear out any fat or whatever tissue in the way, so they can get a clear shot at your vein when you go get blood drawn? Without local anesthetic? Because that's what's being discussed - a cutdown procedure.

  • @camillefanning2426
    @camillefanning2426 2 месяца назад +201

    “I’ll try to not ruin your day too much!”
    *1 second later*
    “Is your kid really your kid?”

  • @cheriki360
    @cheriki360 2 месяца назад +1

    I’m so glad you brought back yesterday today. I didn’t like comment commentary.

  • @tash8697
    @tash8697 2 месяца назад +241

    I love Jon Stewart being back on the daily show. He’s making things clear on a lot of things that others are afraid to say because they’re afraid of offending “their side”. Refreshing to hear him go after both sides of the aisle because we all know politicians are all self-serving lol.

    • @stevef500
      @stevef500 2 месяца назад +7

      Maybe it’s cause I’m not American but that segment was weird to me. Absolutely agree with the statements Stewart was making but why is it a news story that Jon Stewart said then? Also the vibe of the clips with the audience laughing at such a huge tragedy made me feel real uncomfortable.

    • @billywhite1403
      @billywhite1403 2 месяца назад

      He is severely misinformed. He shared a no-name source with "2000 acres" it was "2000 hectares", for an archeological site which was already a national park. Israel does not "use food as a weapon", they've donated half a million tons. Everyone gets mad at Biden for not reacting to supposed facts that don't exist outside of a media bubble.

    • @Tiasung
      @Tiasung 2 месяца назад +5

      Jon Stuart is just a mouthpiece of the establishment. How the hell is he saying things people are afraid to say?

    • @ames-inthe-grass
      @ames-inthe-grass 2 месяца назад +19

      @@stevef500they weren’t laughing at the tragedy, when he was being serious people were applauding. when they were laughing, it was at him pointing out the hilarious hypocrisy of the white house and the US government.

    • @TheStarSquid
      @TheStarSquid 2 месяца назад

      ​@@stevef500Because the majority of US News media is biased towards a pro-Israel narrative. The fact he is such a mainstream figure who's speaking out on this is what's surprising

  • @Codemaster92163
    @Codemaster92163 2 месяца назад +43

    In regards to that father. You can do something stupid and still be a good father. He clearly loved his kid, and not everyone thinks everything through all the way. We all, ALL, make mistakes, and while they may not always be as dangerous as the one he made here, his actions speak clearly as to the love he has for his little girl. No, he shouldn't have been there, but he was, and after she was swept up, he did what he had to do. I'm sure he already feels terrible enough, he doesn't need people compounding it by pointing out that he made a dumb decision, something I'm sure he's already painfully aware of. Just be thankful the little girl is okay, and remember, it's not a mistake he'll ever make again.

    • @HarfelJ
      @HarfelJ 2 месяца назад

      Very much agree. The way that people online try to bully someone into submission to see them take blame or apologize for things is appalling and frankly more self-serving than it is helpful to anyone. As you said, there is zero doubt about how much that father cares for his child, and he probably feels guilty enough already. Having the world point a finger and call him dumb is not going to help him or his daughter. It'll only help the righteous morons sleep peacefully in the knowledge that thanks to them, he definitely knows just how dumb he is.

  • @J2thePower0f3
    @J2thePower0f3 2 месяца назад

    after probably a decade of watching you consistently, I finally bought some merch. A an emotionally exhausted hoodie for my grumpy German girlfriend who will be staying with me in June. Going to lay it lovingly under the sheets for a welcome gift 😂 also got myself woken maroon emotionally exhausted joggers and they are SO friggin comfortable. Worth every penny. Excited for us to match 😂

  • @lianneosullivan6535
    @lianneosullivan6535 2 месяца назад

    In regards to the indoor farming, I think it just shows - like with electric cars + that we need to focus more on clean energy - if the energy was cleaner it resolves a lot of the issues with them.

  • @NickTsangarides
    @NickTsangarides 2 месяца назад +11

    I tried chili crisp for the first time when I visited China. I fell in love and have since been trying to perfect my own recipe that suits my tastes or the kind of dishes I'm making. I even bought Park's book when I saw it across the store at a Barnes & Nobel to try and gain more knowledge of my favorite condiment.
    The fact that David Chang, a wildly popular food creator, has the audacity to try and trade mark the term is insane. I get that the sauce is usually called "chili crisp" and he called his "chili crunch." Honestly that really just feels super pedantic.

  • @MrDJRadeEEYo
    @MrDJRadeEEYo 2 месяца назад +126

    “Mom think” and “dad think” are a true modern problem. There are so many people who seem to lose common sense after having children and being someone who works on boat tours, it’s insane to see just how dangerous the situations are that parents will put themselves, their children, and others in.

    • @zekova
      @zekova 2 месяца назад +16

      I feel like those people always had it in them to do exceptionally thoughtless/dangerous things, but the exhaustion that comes with being a parent probably brought it out... which is terrifying because now it's more than just their lives in danger!

    • @NeccoWecco
      @NeccoWecco 2 месяца назад +6

      They lacked it beforehand. Some people think they're superheroes until proven otherwise. Not all of them live to see the consequences of their actions

  • @uelld.8371
    @uelld.8371 2 месяца назад

    Imo about the indoor farming is that they can actually minimize the energy use for lighting if they apply some sort of reflective material on their ceilings, maximizing the light exposure to the plant, like a mirror. Other than that, they could also try to "bring in the sunlight" into the building using some sort of "adaptive mirror" similar to some of those solar energy farm. They can install it on top of the building or even next to the window, on the side of the wall.💭💡

  • @LauraSomeNumber
    @LauraSomeNumber 2 месяца назад +1

    The indoors farms should be forced to have solar on the rooftops. The fact that it is not mandatory to make every building as energy neutral as possible is beyond me.

  • @animeyay4
    @animeyay4 2 месяца назад +117

    That first story was horrifying. It's bad enough for the adults, but I worry the most about the kids. Having a parent that doesn't think you are theirs can lead to abuse and life long challenges.

    • @Nevertoleave
      @Nevertoleave 2 месяца назад +21

      I like Reddit reading videos, so this sort of story comes up on occasion. I remember one in particular where the mother cheated but the test results for a couple of the kids got switched by accident. The father was told OP wasn’t his and he just started being a huge dick to the kid. When the truth was revealed the father tried to be like, oh I’m sorry I didn’t know you were mine. And the OP wasn’t fucking having it cause the father’s true colours came out. He didn’t love OP, for years that man raised him but he didn’t love him because you could never treat someone you loved that way.
      You can be upset that the mother betrayed you but that doesn’t erase love you have for a child. Some people are so disgusting. Do they only see their children as an extension of their di(k? Evidence that they boned?

    • @vfxgenie983
      @vfxgenie983 2 месяца назад +11

      @@Nevertoleave OMG YES i read that, that was a doozy

    • @asum7213
      @asum7213 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@NevertoleavePunishing kids for their mother's actions is absolutely evil.

    • @jesusbarrera6916
      @jesusbarrera6916 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Nevertoleave it can be that heart wrenching to have a kid that's not yours.... but yeah the father shouldn't have stuck around if he was going to hate the kid

  • @scissorcorn9956
    @scissorcorn9956 2 месяца назад +33

    With the deathrow inmate who was in a self proclaimed drug induced psychosis, it reminds me of the story of that young woman in the story a couple of months ago who stabbed her bf to death while under a drug induced psychosis. It’s wild to me that the punishment for that crime can range from literally no prison time in her case, and for this man, the literal death penalty

    • @bparahag
      @bparahag 2 месяца назад +1

      This guy was on crack and other stuff, the girl had a bit of weed then stabed her bf got no jail time. That's wild.

  • @jdwest34
    @jdwest34 2 месяца назад

    Thanks

  • @bricknard
    @bricknard 2 месяца назад

    As someone from VA I am happy to say, Finally VA has a dub for something good and not something stupid!

  • @jayroever636
    @jayroever636 2 месяца назад +206

    As someone who used to be sympathetic to the death penalty, I've grown to be against it. The justice system is imperfect for a variety of reasons and cannot be relied upon to issue a verdict with as much finality as the death penalty. There is no coming back after the person is dead. And going further, even in cases such as those of Brian Dorsey were guilt isn't in doubt, I don't feel comfortable with giving the State the power to end a person's life. It's barbaric. We must do better.

    • @rustomkanishka
      @rustomkanishka 2 месяца назад +27

      I'd argue it should be used extremely sparingly. Rarest of the rare cases, as it were.
      The US is in the same club as China, Iran, and KSA when it comes to the death penalty. It's not something to be proud of.

    • @LastKnightKaname
      @LastKnightKaname 2 месяца назад +35

      This reminds me of a Holly Near quote, "Why do we kill people, who have killed people, to show that killing people is wrong?"

    • @ZackOfAllTrad3s
      @ZackOfAllTrad3s 2 месяца назад +11

      ​@LastKnightKaname we imprison people who falsely imprison others, should we not do that either?

    • @jayroever636
      @jayroever636 2 месяца назад +24

      ​@@ZackOfAllTrad3s, that's a bit of a straw man fallacy though and doesn't address a key point of my argument: the finality of death. Someone wrongfully imprisoned can still receive exoneration decades later through new evidence. Phil has featured several stories over the years of people gaining freedom after being in prison for a long time. I'd love to have a discussion around the justice system: the myriad of ways in which people are wrongfully convicted and receive unfair, often uneven punishments; how the penal system in the United States exploits prisoners and perpetuates modern day legal slavery; or how our system is designed for punishment, rather than rehabilitation.

    • @Ewqdsacxz000
      @Ewqdsacxz000 2 месяца назад +22

      I felt bad for the guy then I remembered that he murdered a loving couple and left a child without her parents over crack, he didn't need to kill them to feed his addicition, plenty of other ways he could of scored but he chose that. he wasn't put it prison for rehabilitation, it was there pending execution, which in my opinion took way to long, 20 years this had to have given him hope, which is sorted fucked up in its own way, but when he confesed to the crime 20 years ago, just get it over and done with