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you're so smart to think of a siphon, kyle! just shut up and keep pumping. what are you kids doing? aw, shit! you little hoodlums break in through the window? i ought to break your little legs! i don't think so. mr. marsh. just what the sam hell you boys doing here? all right, listen. i should have talked to an adult from the beginning. kyle, what are you doing? there are these three big vaping syndicates at our school, and these guys are one of them. kyle, no, no, no, no. they had someone buying stuff from here for them, and then they sold it to kids. okay, kyle, i'm calling ronan farrow. the sixth graders, these guys, and becky thompson are all at each other for control of the playground. hello, ronan? eric cartman. yeah, hey. i was going to tell an adult, but these guys said they'd stop. so, you know kyle? yeah, well, you're right about him. it's good you came clean, son. it shows that you've got -- [ slow-mo scream ] didn't your mommy teach you it doesn't pay to mess with progress? yeah. she taught me somethin' else, too.
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if you're gonna fight for your tegridy, don't forget to bring a towel. vape on this, bitch! [ muffled screams ] yeah! [ grunting ] take that, stupid vaping! [ body thuds ] [ valves squeak, mist hisses ] move it, boys! come on! go, go, go! [ rumbling ] [ mist hisses ] [ people screaming ] [ glass shatters ] [ explosion ] does this mean we're out of the vaping business, fellas?
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[ soft guitar music plays ] ♪ it's in you ♪ it's in me ♪ a little somethin' called tegridy ♪ well, shit. looks like we made it to another sunrise. oh, god. this is just gonna get worse, isn't it? yup, son. i think the fight's just startin'. farmers like us are under attack. yupper. we gots a lot of work to do. we can't let 'em take what makes us special. tegridy weed from tegridy farms. made with a little colorado tegridy. comin' soon to a dispensary near you. celebrate the super bowl? damn straight. greatest sporting event ever. i love it. yeah. the super bowl halftime show is
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trending today because they revealed the line-up. it is going to be kendrick lamar, halftime show, not playing in the game, kendrick lamar, eminem, dr. did re, snoop dogg, mary j bliernlings the dopest half time performance of all time, also one of the quietest half time performances of all time because network television will spend half the time censoring all of those songs, can you imagine, eminem will come out, let me tell you-- let me tell you-- and the-- and the---- over to you, snoop. >> lalalalait's the mother-- snoop dogg-- everyone is going to sit home, what the hell is going on with my trk v, something's wrong. all these-- and then mary j bliej will sing a few, like she is amazing. it will be funny if she just surprised people. let's get it-- pumping. no, mary! >> coming to you from the heart
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of time square in new york city, the only city in america it's "the daily show." tonight voting rights, and fran sis ngannou with trevor noah. >> trevor: hey, what is going on, everybody, welcome to the dayee show, i'm trevor noah let's jump straight into today's headlines. we kick things off with the covid vaccine. it's the reason you no longer think heroin when you see the syringe emoji. personally, i believe that everyone should get the vaccine. i mean except maybe superman, right, because he is the only one who is not vulnerable to covid. and also the needle would just break on his skin, which i guess means that clark kent can't get the vaccine because then people would know that he's superman. so he has to pretend he is an
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sant antivaxxer so he doesn't give away his identity, he gets fired fired from daily planet so now he works for fox news? anyway the federal gooft tried to mick it a law that large businesses must require their employees to get vaccinated but last week the supreme court said you can't do that. and now companies have to decide whether to keep those requirements in place. and as you can imagine, no matter what the company's choose, they're screwed either way. >> two big name companies are taking dramically different approaches to the federal vaccine mandate, carhartt is standing by it's employee vaccine policy, the decision though has sparked backlash on twitter with people threatening to boycott the company. meantime starbucks is no longer requiring workers to get vaccinated against covid-19. the company decided to reverse its policy that was announced earlier this month. >> the coffee giant's decision not to require workers to get the covid vaccine or test for the virus is not sitting well with some customers. people on twitter are calling for a boycott. >> before you panic, it is important to remember that just
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because people say on twitter that they are going to boycott something, doesn't mean it's going to happen. mean the company that people on twitter say they are going to boycott the plos is twitter. and you see how that turns out. also good luck boycotting starbucks. yeah. how are you going to boycott america's number one bathroom provider. because i mean i've got principles but my number one principle is to not go number two in my pants. but still man, the fact that people even jump to this just shows you how polarized america. is you can't even buy coffee or clothes without it being part of a culture war. you bring cookies to a party now and people will be like you got some balls bringing chips a'hoy here after what they said about panda bear rights. this is an o r.e.o. house. ultimately though, these companies aren't trying to make a political statement. whether or not to have a vaccine mandate is just one of many decisions that businesses have to make about what policies work best for them and their employees. most of the time just for them. you know, it's like how cbs
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keeps a strict one cashier per 12,000 customers ratio. and if you don't like it, you can use the self-checkout that can never tell when you have actually put your item on the bag so you need to call that one cashier to come and help you. those are your options. but let's move on to some science news. we all know that the surface of the earth is getting warmer. making life more difficult for everyone. except superman. because you see superman, you know what, never mind, never mind. but while we're worried about the outside of the planet getting too hot, now it units out we also have to worry about the inside of the planet getting too cold. >> new this morning, earth's core is cooling faster than scientists initially thought. >> researchers made the discovery while studying a mineral found between the earth's core and mantle. scientists say as the earth cools it will eventually lose its magnetic field and--
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and-- -- years from now. >> yeah, believe it or not scientists say that the earth's core is cooling faster than we thought. >> look guys, i will be real with you, i didn't even know that the core was cooling in the first place. you know sometimes i feel like living on earth is like owning your first home, there is always something new that is random and breaking and you just have a plumber coming in, so it units out the pipes in your light switches are leaking. i have pipes in my light switches. >> yeah, how do you think your lights stay hydrated. now look, when i first heard that the core of the earth was cooling, all i thought was wow, great, now we can finally dig a hole in china. but it turns out, if the core cools down, the magnetic field protecting earth from cosmic radiation will disappear and then earth will turn into a cold lifeless rock. and i don't mean like update-- upstate new york, i mean like really cold, the silver lining is that it is only going to happen millions of years from now. and by then, all humans will be
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dead. and we'll all be living in the metaverse. i'm living next to snoob dog. so i don't know why scientists are even wasting their time with this. i feel like scientists need to focus. if we don't fix covid i can't poop at starbucks. finally, let's talk about m & m's, the only time it is okay to say i don't like the brown ones. when you have a brand that has been around for 80 years, it's important to keep up with the times. yeah. even superman, he used to wear underwear outside his pants and now he has a suit that is more like body armour even though that is not really necessary since his skin is already impenetrable. but that's not what matters, it just looks cool. so yeah, m & ms have been around for a really long time which is why its famous advertising characters are getting a makeover for 2022. >> m & m making some rebranding changes. the company leaders say they're trying to make the characters particularly the female ones more current and representative
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of their consumers. green has swapped her go go boots for sneakers. brown is sporting lower, more sensorrable heels. >> you are going to see our brand evolve to reflect a dynamic and progressive role that we are-- world we're living in. for example, green you will see her better reflect empowerment and confidence. you are going to see green and brown together being a supporting force for women who are throwing shine, and not shade. >> okay. i appreciate what the chocolate company is trying to do but making the green m & m less sexy? i'm sorry, guys. i refuse to live in a world where i don't want to [bleep] my candy. that is just going against nature. and also who does this really help? like were there women who identified with the green m & m? i'm genuinely asking, genuinely, because as i guy have i never looked at any of those m & ms and been like yeah, that is me,
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bro, i feel seen. like this whole movement is just weird to me. because i'm all for representation. where it matters. but not in the things that we eat. like i don't want to see kfc going you chickens could be in your family, okay dig in, but i guess that's 2022, right. women will probably lose the right to an abortion but on the plses size the green m & m gets to wear kartable shoes, hakuna, ma tada, and they're not just updating the green m & m and the brown one, the red m & m is going to be less bossy and the orange m & m will embrace his anxiety. which i mean i guess that makes sense. you should be anxious if you are about to get eaten. i know it is someone's job to think about this stuff. but i feel like we're getting too in depth on this mem action mmp personalities. okay so the blue m & m was raised in a single parent household at the height of the cold war and his family-- [bleep] out of here, man t is a chocolate. just let me eat it and get fat.
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all right, enough of that. let's move on to our top story. it st about superman. no, it's not, it is about the mid terms. which is just as exciting. america's basic cable elections are coming up in november. which is just five covid waves away. so now is as good a time as any to check in on how america's lerks are shaping up in our ongoing segment votegasm 2022. voting, it is what makes america the greatest democracy in the world. and if you don't like american democracy, america will invade your country to show you in person how good choosing for yourself is. >> and as we approach the 2022 mid-term elections republican lead states across america are busy fine tuning their voting processes to make sure that they're even more perfect. >> take texas, for example. during the last election people were so frustrated by how many
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voting options they had. they could vote in person. they could mail it in. there was drive-threw voting. too many choices. it it was so annoying. so now texas is saying don't worry. we're giving you fewer options so you don't have to worry about choices any more. oh and in georgia, voters were complaining about how many convenient ballot dropboxs drope cluttering the streets. well, thankfully there's going to be a lot fewer of them and they will be a lot harder to find this november in iowa they are reducing early voting and closing the polls earlier on election day. which we can all agree is great, because who wants to vote after work? i mean that's prime netflix time, baby, democracy it wait. now all of these changes have just affected the process for voting. but some of america's most respected leaders are also trying to fine tune the process for counting votes. and they are doing this to make sure that the votes are counted the right way.
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>> allies of donald trump are trying to remove some of the guard rails that prevented him from overturning the 2020 election. now according to the post, trump and his supporters are pushing a plan to place loyalists in key election posts from poll watchers and precinct judges to county clerks and state attorneys general. >> we have to be a lot sharper the next time when it comes to counting the vote. there is a famous statement, sometimes the vote counter is more important than the candidate. and we can't let that ever, ever happen again, they have to get tougher and smarter. >> is that a famous saying? >> there is a famous saying that the vote counter-- i never heard that saying in my entire life. i know i will get a lot of flak for saying this. but trump is to the allly right. he is right about being tough, you have to count those votes hard. you show any weakness those ballots are going to take your girl. and for trump to say the vote counter is more important than the candidate, that just shows
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you how committed he is to ensuring the democratic process goes the way he wants it to. think about it, donald trump said stop thinking about me so much. it is unprecedented. so that's just some of the admirable work republicans have been getting up to. but the democrats have been trying to make changes of their own. >> and if you ask them, everyone should be able it to vote with barely any effort, which would be crazy because then everyone would vote, including bill cosby. so they have been pushing their own laws in congress and last night they almost got their way. >> we're going it to begin with a major setback for democrats on capitol hill, what would have been their landmark voting rights bill failed 52-48 in the senate last night with two democrats joining all 50 republicans in opposing a rules change to push it through. >> no surprise it was kyrsten sinema and manchin to kill
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dn-- eliminating the filibuster would be the easy way out. it wasn't meant to be easy. >> yeah. joe manchin is right. everything in the senate should be as difficult as possible. if democrats want a bill chuck schumer should have to carry it through eye stage of american ninja warrior first, republicans were able to use the filibuster to block the democrats voting rights bill with the help of democrats. joe manchin and kyrsten sinema. because you see, those two do support the democrats voting rights bills. they just don't support making sure that they pass. >> which when you think about it is actually so inspiring, you know, joe manchin and kyrsten sinema believe so strongly in the power of voting that they use their vote to block voting rights for the entire country. they were unvoting voting by voting. so it was the right thing for manchin and sinema to do. and basically everyone loves them for it. but as usual, there are haters
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out there who just don't get it. >> if you think this bill makes sense, and if you are worried about the future of american democracy, and if you are prepared to vote for the bill, then why are you wasting everybody's time and not voting for the rule change that allows us to pass the bill. it is like inviting somebody to lunch and putting out a great spread and saying you can't eat. >> trevor: this is why people shouldn't debate on an empty stomach. if we're not going to pass this bill, can someone at least pass me a goddam sand wimp. >> this is just classic bernie sanders. he thinks just because those two democrats say they support the bill, they should vote accordingly. >> really, bernie, it's called politics, not logict tirks cs, see what i did there, i changed it, it was politics and a made it -- maybe if he had spoken after lunch he would understand how much sense it nakes. what joe manchin is saying i want to help you out of the water, i'm not going to throw you a rope, but i want to throw
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you-- throw you the rope. and any drowning man would agree, it's the thought that counts. isn't that right, drowning man? can't hear what he is saying, but he agrees. so for whatever reason, the right to vote has gotten people very passionate on both sides. in fact, it has become such a big deal that they even woke up joe biden so that he could weigh in. >> with the voting rights push hitting a dead end president biden was asked whether this year's mid term was be fairly conducted and legitimate. after many republican-lead states enacted new voting restrictions. >> it all depends on whether or not we're able to make the case to the american people that some of this is being set up to try to alter the outcome of the election. >> it is never good for an american president to s ow seeds of doubt in the legitimacy of american elections within the language that is being used is clearly concerning. >> i thought that undermining our election results was a threat to our democracy.
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>> the last thing you wanted to hear was to hear from president biden that there are questions about the legitimacy of the elections. you needed the president to say no, we've got the best electoral system in the world. >> yes. >> trevor: yeah, that's right it joe biden needs to step up and say that not a single other country in the world has a better electoral system than america. people in dem mark, they wish, they wish they could spend all of election day sweating in a high school gym. i mean sure, that's why most functioning countries actually have the elections run by nonpartisan independent commissions, you know, to make sure that politicians can't twist the voting laws for their own gain. but i mean, that would just be ridiculous. i mean think about it, you want the people in charge of the election to have some skin in the game, right? that's how you know it is fair. imagine how stupid it with be if a basketball game had a separate group of people on the court just to enforce the rules. that would make no sense. that is why instead, the strongest teams get to decide for themselves whether they
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committed any fouls. and that's why, my friends, american's electoral system is still the best. and why nobody should ever say otherwise. because it's not true. and also because even if it was, it would be really uncomfortable to hear. all right. when we come back. desi lydic will become a famous tiktok influencer. tiktok influencer. you don't want to miss our priorities, they've changed. hey lexus, play my music. it's not just about getting ahead. or the constant grind. it's about knowing what you want... (car sfx: beep beep) (car sfx: watch for traffic) ...and focusing on what matters. welcome to the next level. this is all-new lexus nx. with available remote park...
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anja: i would consider us a collective of designers. deanna: being able to work anywhere is important, especially now.
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anja: with windows 11, we all do different things. nils is doing illustration. nils: what's awesome is to be able to combine the fingers and the pen. anja: ferdy is doing editing. ferdy: it's so much faster for me to render these clips. anja: carlos is doing animations. carlos: you have the snap tools, and it's so responsive. deanna: we've been working together from pretty much everywhere. ferdy: with windows 11, we're just doing it better. show. a big challenge of the covid pandemic has been well a,
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breathing. and b, convincing people to get vaccinated. but one place in america thinks it has found a solution. desi lydic went to find out. >> this last year has shown us that americans don't trust any authority figures any more. the government, scientists, doctors, even the english language. maybe that is why we are ranked 46th in covid vaccination rates. nice job, but there is one group that can still convince us. >> social media influencers. at least that's what the gill ford county health department was betting on when they partnered with 41 local social media influencers to spread some fresh vacs facts. >> our communities are more likely to follow guidance from people that they truly trust. so we decided to do an influencer marketing campaign. >> but you're the expert, why aren't they listening to you? >> well, over the last year and a half a lot of individuals
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became overnight public health experts. so i think that it also depends on personal ideology on who is an expert and who is not. >> yeah, i get it it. sometimes it is better to watch the amateurs do the job rather than the pros. it is just more authentic and natural that way. >> i don't think that we thought about it that way. >> and as a self--licensed juice therapist, i am all a bah avoiding public heal experts but why would influencers use their power to fight covid instead of their regular no makeup mondays, throw back thursdays and froyo fridays. >> most of the time i'm just talking about food, so you can check this pizza out if you want to. but now i fell like i actually had a roll that was beyond myself. so the kangs of that one just says hey, i got my vaccines. you guys should probably get yours too. >> yeah, okay, but why are you wearing a shirt? >> we just got to get this vaccine together because we're a team. that is the only way we'll get back to normal. >> yes, that's it.
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>> we have had a lot of cases where medical professionals have looked aside, african-american problems that they may come in, for a lot of people in my community t is just all encompassing no trust in that. but as an influencer i can influence my audience to go through the steps of getting vaccinated. >> i'm like the sock puppet, i guess, for those experts that they can speak to, that comes off a little bit less big brothery. >> a sock puppet. that's a good idea. >> get the vaccine. >> uh-huh. >> the influencers were obviously buying the hashtag vaxx life loo themselves and spreading the word on their accounts but is anyone hashtag listening to hashtag what they are hashtag saying. >> on instagram i have nearly 20,000 followers. >> about 2000. >> i have like 1,400 followers. >> basically just like a public account. >> yeah, i mean, if you are going to take advice from someone on the internet, are you
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more likely to take it from someone that you know? it is a community. it's not like an i am jesus and are you all my followers. >> to be fair, jesus had 12 foarls. >> yeah, i do have a little more than that. >> more followers than jesus? easy there john lennon. but is all this nano influencing only microeffective. >> we believe that those particular influencers connect on a more personal level with their community, compared to some of the larger ones that can have hundreds of thousands of followers, that might not have that really personal and intimate connection. >> so you are using the least viral influencers to stop the virus? >> you could say that. >> okay so how effective is this program? are we talking pfizer level effective or are we talking like johnson & johnson, it is better than nothing. >> so we think that the campaign has been incredibly successful.
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within two days of that content being posted we have also seen the increase in vaccination rate. >> that is good news. unfortunately, these microinfluencers are up against heavy anti-vacs propaganda casting doubt on the vaccine. >> how many of you guys are going to be among the first to inject this experimental vaccine that has been rushed into your arms? >> and this anti-vacs content is more infectious than covid itself. >> with a social media and other platforms, it's really easy to fall into this world of personal truths. >> so maybe the most effective way to clean up the mess that social media has made is with more social media. >> like a hair of the dog, when you have a hangover you drink more alcohol to make it feel better. >> or like when you are trying not to catch a virus and you treat your body with tiny amounts of the virus so you don't get it, what is that
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called? >> vaccination? >> yes, that's it. >> it is the only thing to stop bad influence on social media was good influential-- influence, i wanted to give our influencers one more shot at going viral. >> okay. if you're tired of staying inside. ♪ very tired. >> what is that. >> i'm sorry. >> we want our people to just stay alive. ♪ now as' the time. ♪ to roll up your sleeve. ♪. >> it's ichy. ♪. >> now is the time to go get the vaccine. ♪ vaccine. ♪ vaccine. ♪ get the vacseven. >> vaccine. >> it's okay, we'll workshop it. we'll get there. >> trevor: thank so much for that desi, when we come back i will be joined by the ufc heavyweight champion of the heavyweight champion of the world, francis ngannou, so stay
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the daily show, my guest font is francis ngannou who came from a pure village in cam roone to become the u.s. heavyweight champion. er he is here to talk about his upcoming fight to defend his title. francis ngannou, welcome to the daily show. >> thank you, trevor. it is a pleasure to be here. >> trevor: you know, this is such a great experience for me having you here, because we have so many similarities you and i. >> i know. >> trevor: you know, we are both african. >> yeah. >> trevor: twe both ply our trade in different nations in different continents. and then also, i believe that according to the last statistics you and i both share the strongest punch ever recorded in the ufc. >> we do. >> trevor: yeah. they said when you combine our punch, it is the strongest punch ever in the ufc. which is amazing. welcome to the show, it is great to have you here, champ. >> thank you, you forget to mention already that we are, you and i we have in common.
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>> trevor: which is. >> shock for american culture. >> trevor: i think everyone has that when they come here. everyone experiences that. what is the biggest thing that has shocked you about being in america? >> is how sometime they treat kids. people complain, kids complain on how they treat them. >> trevor: right. >> you know, like when i was kid, if i complained about s something, i had a strap, and here they are like oh, please, eat your food, junior, please, baby, eat it. >> trevor: oh man. >> i was like, in african for two days when he comes back he will be eating all his food, they will rellize how blessed they are, and they will be so grateful, yeah, bro. >> trevor: right. let's talk a little bit about your life. because a lot of people know you now as the champion, the heavyweight champion of the ufc. a lot of people know you as one
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of the hardest hitters in the world. but man, so many people don't understand your story in getting there. like you know, it's like winning the championship was one of the easiest things in your life because of how hard your life was. you grew up in cameroon. you lived a really tough life where you were living with different families. you were separated from your mother, then reunited. and at the age of 11, if my research is correct, you were working in a stone quartery. >> yeah, in the stone quartery. ever since the age of nine and ten, something like that. we were, i was very small at the time. and the job was meant for adults but we didn't have any choice, we didn't have choices. so we have it to go there and like beg for a job. >> trevor: you were struggling. you couldn't get food in school. you couldn't even afford to stay in school. and at some point you decided, i am going to work as hard as i can. i am going to save all the money i can, and then you made a
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really interesting decision. you decided to get into boxing. why did you think boxing would take you out of that life? >> well multiple reasons they were always kicking me out of the school. so i was the subject of embarrassment. so i didn't want to be embarrassed any more. so is therefore i decided that i need to do something that is going to outstand me from all those kids. and so they can see that i'm not worthless, you know. then combined with the desire of my reputation and everything, my love with combat spotter, that is when i came across with boxing. and i was 13 years old. but problem, there is not a gym, boxing gym in the hundred miles radius. so how can can i do boxing. nowhere. then after years go by i left school, then stay in the village a couple of years. i was 22 by that time. and that dream was still inside of me. like inside i was think being it all the time.
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i decided then to move on to the city, go chase my dream. >> trevor: you then go to morocco, you go to spain, you get arrested in spain for coming into the country illegally. you managed out of that and go to france where you build a life, and it really is, they would call it here the american dream. that francis ngannou goes i am going to make something of myself. and you move from boxing to it the ufc where you are now the clam mean. and now it feels like the whole world is much wag you, cameroon you are a hero, in africa you are a hero. in the world, people go this guy is not just a champion but one of the most dynamic fighters to watch. you've got a huge fight coming up against an opponent who is 10 around 0, perfect record. so i would love to know, what you think, you expect, what we should expect from this fight. because it doesn't seem like it is going to be easy even though you have some of the quickest knockouts ever recorded in ufc history. >> the fight will never be easy when you are going to fight a man, you don't know what will happen. you know, there is not a fight
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that is going to it be easy. but he is a tough guy. he is a very good talented open end. and very good contend ter for me. but you know, the fact that you say something like-- perfect record, there is not a perfect record and have i seen 10 and 0 before, is he not my first 10 and 0. and of course knows what happens to those 10 around 0. >> all your fans are behind you, everyone can't wait to see what is going to happen in this fight. also waiting to see what happens after the fight. you are not only ufc fighter who has come out and said you feel like you should be getting paid more. the sport is making so much money now. it is is becoming one of the most widely watched sports in the world. and you have said very publicly, you said guys, francis ngannou deserves more money. i know this is the last fight that you have been contracted to in the ufc. you know, what do you see for yourself in the future and what do you hope that the sport will learn to appreciate from you?
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>> well, for the future i see, i expect to have a better contract, better contract structure, something that puts me in the safe position, you know. i'm doing the sport that is very risky. and the sport is generating money and i just need, i'm not asking to their, but i just need to have some respect, to see that i'm worth it. i mean, we need to grow. we need to be safe, we need insurance. we need-- health insurance, you are putting yourself on the line, you are hurt, you don't even have guarantee. and for those fighter who have the minimum salary, they can't even afford to pay for their injury. they can't even afford physical therapies. they can't even afford a good health care. nothing. >> trevor: what i respect about you as well is that you
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don't just want that for yourself. you also want it for other fighters. and you also want that for other human beings. talk to me about like what you are trying to do and what you dream of doing in cameron-- cameroon for kids who grew up in a world that you grew up similar to. >> personally i know how i feel when i meet somebody like that, when i have a chance. i always look up to somebody like recently-- he unlesses me and now we even chat, i text, and he texts back and sometimes he-- when i wake up some days, just listen to the voice message, you know, i go out that day,. >> trevor: that is amazing. >> i am motivated. damn, he just left me a message. you know, the enthusiasm, the motivation of that message, you know, and then i realize how great is it to be in the
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position that you have that power to like maybe just talk to somebody and change his day or his life. >> trevor: wow. >> and i want to be the same thing for others. basically knowing from where i came from, that is what we need. we just need hope, from my experience i believe that somebody that has hope and is a successful person, doesn't matter if you have zero dollar in your bank account, that fate will push you out there and then will make you a successful person. >> trevor: well, francis ngannou, you are a champion both in and out of the octagon, thank you for joining me on the show, we look forward to the fight. we look forward to the future. and hopefully i will see you again in person, my friend. thank you so much. >> thank you, trevor. it it has been a great pleasure to meet you finally. >> trevor: it the pleasure is all mine, my friend, the pleasure is all mine. >> thank you. >> trevor: ufc, 270, ngannou
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