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but they like you know i got. the police. with. you. but they like you know i got. the police. would. be. exactly. what the. it's exactly. what the watching the harks i am told with the time at the office and this as studied on the watching the harks i am told with the time i thought this and this as study this survey very cold there. was this survey very cold. it was good to me i like seeing like how it all played out to
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a minute like you seeing each country and then they broke and i like seeing like how it all played out to them and you like you seeing each country in them they broke a barrel there's 3 different 3 different categories for each country very far as we're yeah and when there's 3 different 3 different categories for each country has varied forms where yeah and just so so you know the folks at home know exactly how this whole thing came about one of them was just so so you know the folks at home know exactly how this whole thing came about how one of the study looked at a survey of 1300000 people in ohio the study looked at they surveyed 1300000 people in 125 countries and like you senator asking questions about how you're in 25 countries unlike you senator asking questions about. how you we give as people not like you said how much does your government sign a check for about how you we give as people not like you said how much is your government sign a check for about how much do we as people actually get yeah it's really
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interesting so the survey essentially asked mr we asked people actually get yeah it's really interesting so the survey essentially asked are these individuals to you know basically if you have done any of the following this past month best of these individuals to you know basically if you have done any of the following this past month i asked him 3 questions a you know have you helped a stranger or someone you didn't know 3 question a you know have you helped a stranger or someone you didn't know who needed help the other question was did you donate money to a charity and the final question who needed help the other question was did you donate money to a charity and the final question was did you volunteer your time to an organization or yourselves did you give up your time to help what was did you volunteer your time to an organization or yourself was did you give up your time to help other people but when you look at like the top 2 like me look at my and mark came in a number of people but when you look at like the top 2 like me look at my and mark came in at number 2 on the list 49 percent said they helped
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a stranger or so 2 on the list 49 percent said they helped a stranger or someone they didn't know 49 percent 81 percent in mine more so they donated to charity when they didn't know 49 percent 81 percent in mine more so they donated to charity 43 percent said they volunteered and gave up their time for to an organization or something like that now take a look at the united states came in number one over the course of 2043 percent said they volunteered and gave up their time for to an organization or something like that now take a look at the united states came in number one over the course of 10 years 72 percent of us and said they'd have helped a stranger in the last 72 percent of us and said they'd have helped the strange. in the last year 61 percent so they donated to charity and then 42 percent a year 61 percent so they donated to charity and then 42 percent of the there's a baby won't do the time so. i'm kind of surprised but at the. time so.
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i'm kind of surprised about the 72 percent helping a stranger here in the u.s. i don't see it very often walking that up to 72 percent helping a stranger here in the u.s. i don't see it very often walking the streets would warms my heart to know that it has taken place once everything that's and that's the warms my heart to know that it has taken place once everything that's and that's the kind of wonder when you look at our government or politicians or the state of ripple you kind of wonder when you look at our government or politicians or the sort of the state of our political system it is hard to imagine that where this very generous people i can see why we have a better system it is hard to imagine that where this very generous people i can see why we haven't been as generous there's a culture about that sort of take it over of not as generous there's a culture about that sort of take it over of not wanting to give or make sure you
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keep enough for yourself and you know obviously not wanting to give or make sure you keep enough for yourself and you know obviously very like anti-socialism kind of attitude of sharing sharing is bad very like anti-socialism kind of attitude of sharing sharing is bad but what ended up really kind of surprising me was. but what ended up really kind of surprising me was the different numbers you saw in african countries the different numbers you saw in african countries where where are we having them on these these lists before we don't don't don't really see the see them as part of the. giving of the. in the yard and access is reason we don't see them actually. part of art of the the world soaps over the last decade you had it in the indonesian media and is that how and how many of the most
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in a prison. for all having a country surgeries over all having increased their index score by an average extra or about an average of $1000.00 points. and that when you have a beer newry have liberia sorry with sierra leone kenya and zambia top the list of countries we are sorry with sierra leone kenya and zambia topped the list of countries where people were most likely to help a stranger i mean authors of the report where people were most likely to help a stranger i mean authors of the report pondered that this could be linked to the which part of this is the african pondered that this could be linked to the which is part of this is the african philosophy of boon to which provides caring community and the zoo where it is trophy of boon to which promotes caring community and the zoo where it is translated loosely translated in english is i am because we are so it's grand leave it loosely translated in english is i am because we are so
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it's part of where a sense of community we can't do anything alone you know nothing is alone where all come back part of where a sense of community we can't do anything alone you know nothing is alone we're all connected and. that's the to me it is dismissed because of this entire poor buggers and that's that that to me is the biggest message of this entire report is that it reminds us that we are not all that we are we actually do have to go out and help people what it reminds us that we are not all that we are we actually do have to go out and help people want a daily basis and you know when you look at you begin to the numbers of figs and say yeah there was you know countries of daily basis and you know when you look at the beginning of the numbers of pigs it was the you know there was you know countries at the bottom it's the 1st time they believe slowly moves up the bottom. but you know that's motivation right but the bottom is the 1st time they released later was at the bottom but you know that's motivation right but if you live in one of those places it's like ok you know we got to rise you know once let's work hard because what's right you live in one of those places it's like ok you know we got
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to rise you know let's let's work hard because what's incredible is that you remember this is over the last 10 years so these people were you surprised incredible is that you remember this is over the last 10 years so these people where you saw these big numbers and why and more in the age of these big jumps in africa and things like that the rubble world all these big numbers and why and more in the age of these big jumps in africa and things like that the rebel world you have to remember that these were people surveyed over a period of time that you saw the depths of financial crisis take you have to remember that these were people surveyed over part of time that you saw the depths of financial crisis take place and the fallout from that use had you know the broader type places and the fallout from that use had you know the brighter times of the kind of global economy again the barbs back but then it kind of went into more of the kind of global kind of began the barbs back but then it kind of went in more recent months it's now we've had nothing but geo political unrest all over the place with the wars and everything else so recent months it's now we've had nothing
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but geo political unrest all over the place with the wars and everything else so it's amazing that you're still seeing this like you said to have despite what governments are doing that the people it's amazing that you're still seeing this like you said to have despite what governments are doing that the people of these countries are stepping up well i mean that's a it's you know i think when you take governments all of these countries are stepping up well i mean that's a it's you know i think when you take governments and politicians out of the mix and you look at what people actually do on main street around the world it's much issues out of the mix and you look at what people actually do on main street around the world it's much different than what consultants and people are telling you and what pollsters and pretty different than what consultants and people are telling you and what pollsters and predictors of polls try to paint things that. you know liberal predictors of polls try to paint things as you know liberal war and all that stuff it all it all is kind of meaningless when you get down to the actual people all that stuff it all it all is kind of meaningless when you get down to
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actual people that is true. they call it that is true. they call it the man flu when men get colds or the flu and they tend to complete the man flu when men get colds or the flu and they tend to complain just so little bit more than their female counterparts the same illness we just so little bit more than their female counterparts the same illness we call it man flu or mankell now new research from the university of oregon suggests that all it may have or mankell now new research from the university of oregon suggests that all the craziness weariness insensitivity that comes about we get sick is actually a sign all that craziness weariness insensitivity that comes about we get sick is actually a sign that our immune systems are working overtime the university of oregon department of anthropology found that being said that our immune systems are
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working overtime the university of oregon department of anthropology found that being sick qualifies as an emotion using findings from $130.00 studies and their own sick qualifies as an emotion using findings from $130.00 studies and their own they found that because our immune system requires so much energy to heal it would just survive and they found that because our immune system requires so much energy to heal it would just say your body's regulatory system to fight infection these adjustments according to the study regulatory system to fight infection these adjustments according to the study are what make a person feel sad fatigued easily nauseated less hungry are what make a person feel sad easily nauseated less hungry and we're sensitive to cold and pain when we're sick. remember i mentioned the man flu this is how it relates to the study see as storage and the female hormone actually slows down again we're sensitive to cold and pain when we're sick so remember i mention the man flu this
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is how it relates to the study as storage and the female hormone actually slows down how fast viruses multiply so women with more estrogen have a naturally stronger immune system in a fast viruses multiply so women with more estrogen have a naturally stronger immune system in general than men especially with viruses and factions in turn testosterone gen than men especially with viruses and factions in turn testosterone actually suppresses the immune response to disease which means at least in theory around actually suppresses the immune response to disease which means at least in theory that men are more emotional when they're sick but it's not a weakness theory that men are more emotional when they're sick but it's not a weakness it's how they fight. it's how they fight. it. i don't know what's more fascinating the aspect of the male. i don't know what's more
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fascinating the aspect of the male and go to the you know the would be affected by disease more so and feel with you know the would be affected by disease more so and feel it more so i think it makes perfect sense you know as you describe it but also the fact that it's like about horses i think it makes perfect sense you know as you describe it but also the fact that it's like the whole beginning of being sick is actually an emotion really definition we're all thinking of being sick is actually an emotion that really damaged my mind as my 06 i call it lassitude that is the motion the feeling being marketed as my 06 i call it lassitude that is the motion the feeling of being sick so lassitude as they call the condition. and of weariness we're getting sick so lassitude as they call the condition of weariness or debility or interest you are watching c.n.n. you know the same lassitude it's an emotion to belittle or interest you are
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watching c.n.n. you know the same lassitude it's an emotion that coordinates resistance to active. that coordinates resistance to active infection according to the study and it what they said is that it generates characterised infection according to the study and it what they said is that it generates characteristic facial expressions like slack facial muscles drooping eyelids stick facial expressions like slack facial muscles drooping eyelids slightly parted lips it has a distinct what they call quality slightly parted lips it has a distinct what they call quality so profound tiredness you become very very exhausted you have a reduced so profound tiredness you become very very exhausted you have a reduced our feelings of vulnerability altered temperature perception that subtle feeling holding caught and increased healing's of vulnerability altered temperature
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perception that subtle feeling holding caught and increased pain sensitivity so all of these things are what happen when we get sick of depending on pain sensitivities so all of these things are what happen when we get sick and depending on how. easily or difficultly or whatever the challenges are how. easily or difficultly or whatever the challenges are of your particular immune system your body is going to do that more of your particular immune system your body is going to do that more so if you know the studies about men and women and how you know women tend to just fight through it or sort of you know the studies about men and women and how you know women tend to just fight through it. but men it tends to put them down. feel bad we try to say that we feel bad but believe. it tends to put them down to the couch. feel bad we try to say that we feel bad but
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believe. really bad. i really do feel bad but then it's really bad. i really do feel bad but then it's like no i had that last week. it is. that last week. it is. going to like see i got you it's interesting when you look at this also when you. have a like see you it's interesting when you look at this also about when you look at like depression falls into the rates of depression and have risen by more than. depression falls into the rates of depression and have risen by more than 18 percent worldwide since 2005 i can't imagine why we news every day worldwide since 2005 i can't imagine why we news every day and that's according to the world health organization another theory that has been presented recently those that chronic and
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that's according to the world health organization another theory that has been presented recently though is that chronic stress causes hormonal regulation and this leads to depress stress causes hormonal regulation and this leads to depression and other inflammatory disorders such as arthritis loop and then other inflammatory disorders such as arthritis lupus and even some forms of cancer all things that we've. even some forms of cancer all things that we. like skyrocket in the last few years and diagnosis around the world chronic stress a rocket in the last few years and diagnosis around the world chronic stress chronic illness. to them. all of these things will affect that chronic illness things that are have inflammatory components to them all of these things will affect everything and turns so if being sick that bit lassitude that thing where you're for everything and turns so if being sick that bit lassitude that thing or
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you're if you're feeling of being ill is a feeling them what's happening if you're feeling of being ill is a feeling then what's happening is that sort of bouncing back and forth our emotions are being affected by our immune putting as it's sort of bouncing back and forth our emotions are being affected by our immune systems and how they're fighting whatever's going on our digestive systems like the systems and how they're fighting whatever's going on our digestive systems like they said are our processing things in a certain way and we're just now said are are processing things in a certain way and we're just now connecting how much is a motion is related to connecting how much is a motion is related to our hormones or moan imbalances depression there is a chemical imbalance and it's like our hormones or mown imbalances depression there
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is a chemical imbalance and it's like what chemicals well now we were starting to know that with this study about being sent that way what chemicals well now we were starting to know that with this study about being sent that when you're sick and you feel like that it's your body telling you i need you to i mean if you just said and you're sick and you feel like that it's your body telling you i need you to i mean if you just sit there and be depressed because i need you to be quiet or be. there and be depressed because i need you to be quiet or be. for those wondering at home like you know why or why bring up this interesting study in the show about good news this is good new are going to home like you know why or why bring up this interesting study in the show about good news this is good news the more you understand about yourself and how your body. works how your feelings work all your motions we're told is the more you understand about yourself and how your body works how your feelings work or your motions were told your mind or your gut works because of how much that plays affect on us now as we're discovering recent things your mind how your gut works because of how much that plays affect on us now as
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we're discovering recent things these are all things that are good we need to any one of those things that you know when they think about the idea of talk these are all things that are good we need to any one of those things that you know when they think about the idea of toxic masculinity and this idea of like oh you're weak because you that's one of those toxic masculinity and this idea of like oh you're weak because you that's one of those toxic things about you know that we talk about that when you make somebody feel bad because they're sick things about you know that we talk about that when you make somebody feel bad because they're sick this is one of those moments where if men understood that are bought their bodies do and understand how they work this is one of those moments where if men understood that are bought their bodies do and understand how they work because it makes you feel like this is how i am healing the masculine because that is because it makes you feel like this is how i am healing the masculine because out of that with my emotions i'm not afraid to cry with glory comes on all right as we go to break glass with my emotions afraid to cry with gloria comes on all right as we go to
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missing you know so i do know what the all. of. all. of. it was the latest news in the full us. voice was the latest news in the propose. boise to you throughout the show you had a book that this was going to serve. you throughout the show you have put it this was going to do some. research students are in the studio yeah. it does these. were students are really strong and yeah. it does these. we have this goal almost kids we should was talking surprises and. we have this
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little most kids we should was talking surprise us which was a surprise for me i was on the console all along but i had 4 which was a surprise for me i was on the console all along but i had thought well this is these are media people become different they're go kind so no need but well because these are media people become different they're go kind so no need to trouble myself about it so i wasn't ready for their magnitude to trouble myself about it so i wasn't ready for their magnitude of things happening that when they began to happen it was the spine that all things happening that when they began to happen it was this mind that society as it is business and what isn't as. what a day he is being. made and we see. what he sees as a constantly undone job. season as constantly undone jobs. in
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the face of a dedicated to this and it's there are good and bad at it just been mad at it since the bad. news it was in yemen and then the united states deems to be a threat the look to those who are in syria who the united states deems to be a threat the looked at those one in syria the cia and the us military were engaged in covert actions really throughout the cia and the us military were engaged in covert actions really throughout the world. where they were assassinating populist leaders they were world. where they were assassinating populist leaders they were backing up the right way military windows funding an army of death squads there's no backing up the right way militaries mentos funding an army of death squads
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thanks thanks thanks. thank you for what their own thing isn't the one thing that can be found on every single cell solitary be a beach in the world and even embed about it in our arctic tick these plastic and this week in the netherlands the ocean cleanup project revealed their lace plastic and this week in the netherlands the ocean cleanup project revealed their latest addition to the world's fight against plastic that uses simple solutions for the complicated to dish and to the world's fight against plastic that uses simple solutions for the complicated problem the ocean cleanups interceptor differs from others in that it is completely had a problem the ocean cleanups interceptor differs from others and that it is completely solar powered can operate 24 hours a day 7 days a week and doesn't make solar power can operate 24 hours a day 7 days
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a week and doesn't make any noise or exhaust pollution anchored to the riverbed the interceptor also includes any noise or exhaust pollution anchored to the riverbed the interceptor also includes the ocean cleanups river waste image recognition algorithm which the ocean cleanups river waste image recognition algorithm which they are using to identify and study all of the plastic found it's a tar using to identify and study all of the plastic found it's autonomous design utilizes some of the same technology the group has been perfecting at the great because on a missed design utilizes some of the same technology the group has been perfecting at the great pacific garbage patch and can remove between one and 200000 pounds of debris if it garbage. patch and can remove between one and 200000 pounds of debris per day already installed in indonesia and malaysia with 2 more had its 8 per day already installed in indonesia and malaysia with 2 more head it's
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a vietnam and dominican republic the ocean cleanup project is and works to clean the rivers of vietnam and dominican republic the ocean cleanup project is and works to clean the rivers of los angeles and bangkok along with 1000 of the of los angeles and bangkok along with 1000 of the most polluting rivers on the planet here's to the ocean clean up most polluting rivers on the planet here's to the ocean cleanup and their goal to clean up 90 percent of plastic pollution and their goal to clean up 90 percent of plastic pollution and our world's waterways in our lifetime. that is really that's in our world's waterways in our lifetime. that is really that's a really incredible when you see the action there and it's impressive machine and a really incredible when you see the actual or not but it's an impressive machine
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and you will interview the ocean cleanup folks will they were going out to the pacific garbage patch would see them you would interview the ocean cleanup folks will they were going out to the pacific garbage patch would seeing them now carried on with this is really incredible well and i think boy is journey too because we actually had not carried all of this is really incredible well and i think boy and his journey too because we actually had him on. many years ago during the 1st few months of this show and many years ago during the 1st few months of this show and we talked to him when he 1st was talking about doing the ocean cleanup project and people were saying oh and we talked to him when he 1st was talking about doing the ocean cleanup project and people were saying he's a kid he's like 1617 years old what does he know and then there are they are and he's a key. he is like 1617 years old what does he know and then there they are and they went out and they've done the actual cleanup and then we interviewed him again last year when he launched the they went out and they've done the actual cleanup and then we interviewed him again last year when he launched the great pacific garbage
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patch to clean up project there and the great pacific garbage patch to clean up project there and it's all of this little stuff and now we're doing a saying look so much of it close to 80 percent is us it's all of this little stuff and now we're doing a saying look so much of it close to 80 percent is estimated that this plastic comes from these waterways and these rivers so it's like look people have made it that this plastic comes from these waterways and these rivers so it's like look people complain that why are you going out there why are you stopping at the source of these like i got it and they said let's table complained that why are you going out there why are you stopping at the source of these like i got it and they said let's take what's already out there baltimore has a similar version that's been there for a while and keep making music what's already out there baltimore has a similar version and that's been there for a while and keep making is this is what you're boeing's in your raytheon's and everybody should be made there yes they should just say this is what you're boeing's in your raytheon's and everybody should be made there yes they should just
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say. you. are here in the united states we have a problem. you. are here in the united states we have a problem with waste as we were just talking about once we are done using something we kind of toss it aside where you just as we were just talking about once we are done using something we kind of toss it aside gobble up gobbled up and go on to the next thing pac-man on a bender this gobbled up and then go on to the next thing pac-man on a bender this racist waste was can be found not only in our epic amounts of food waste and the pollution it causes but also which is waste was can be found not only in our epic amounts of food waste and the pollution it causes but also how quickly we forget the soldiers we send off on our adventures in empire maintenance ones that we were. that the soldiers we send off on our adventures in empire maintenance once they get back home currently there are over 40000 military veterans living without a home get back home currently there are over 40000 military veterans living without
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a home on us streets well in the search for answers to our homeless veteran crisis and the pollution on us streets well in the search for answers to our homeless veteran crisis and the pollutions of our trash it appears that our neighbors to the north in the great land of canada may have found some of our trash it appears that our neighbors to the north in the great land of canada may have found some really good answers to these problems in toronto all their garbage trucks will soon be really good answers to these problems in toronto all their garbage trucks will soon be powered by the very organic waste and food scraps they actually collect and in calgary hour by the very organic waste and food scraps they actually collect and in calgary a new project led by the homes for heroes foundation and calibration with the money within the a new project led by the homes for heroes foundation and calibration with the money within the mustard seed m a t c e o is building a village of tiny houses for homeless vets mustard seed m a t c e o is building a village of tiny houses for homeless veterans. joining us now to bring us more
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detail on these truly inspiring are joining us now to bring us more detail on these truly inspiring innovative acts by our canadian neighbors is r t america's alex mahela bitch in toronto welcome al innovative acts by our canadian neighbors is r t america's alex mahela bitch in toronto welcome alex. thank you so i got to say this week. thank you so i got to say this week kalgoorlie introduced this new innovative way in dealing with the issues of canada's homeless veteran he introduced this new innovative way in dealing with the issues of canada's homeless veterans i want to ask you what are the details of this kind of the new. village of tiny hands i want to ask you what are the details of this kind of the new. village of tiny houses specifically for veterans to live it. was a pretty incredible project houses specifically for veterans to live it. was once
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a pretty incredible project so it's going to the 1st 1st project of the sort is going to be happening in calgary the homes are built there so it's going to the 1st 1st project of the sort is going to be happening in calgary the homes are built the guys are moving in on friday and this is the plan these are veteran guys are moving in on friday and this is the plan these are veterans ranging from the korea war to the most recent wars in afghanistan these are going to ranging from the korea war to the most recent wars in afghanistan these are guys that don't have a house these are guys that need homes they are our veterans and eyes that don't have a house these are guys that need homes they are veterans of this project is pretty amazing 15 homes built in the you shape around a green guard this project is pretty amazing 15 homes built in the you shape around a green garden they're going to have a facility for for a resource facility they're also going to have a spin they're going to have a facility for for a resource facility they're also going to have
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a space that grew. space for themselves is going to be a special house just 4 of the things that green space for themselves is going to be a special house just for of visitors for family members when they come and also very important here counseling users for family members when they come and also very important here counseling you have to remember a lot of these guys are war in war so they suffer from everything from have to remember a lot of these guys are war in wars so they suffer from everything from p.t.s.d. to tonight is to drug and alcohol addiction so the p.t.s.d. tonight is to drug and alcohol addiction so the counseling center will be there for that as well as helping them out find education if they need counseling center will be there for that as well as helping them out find education if they need retrain for jobs that they're looking for and to find jobs so this is a retrain for jobs that they're looking for and to find jobs so this is
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a great little project and if they're hoping that they actually can roll it out right across the great little project and if they're hoping that they'll actually can roll it out right across canada from coast to coast but let me tell you something else there is something very similar handed out from coast to coast but let me tell you something else there is something very similar to this happening in kansas city so it's not only us that are doing this the americans got to this happening in kansas city so it's not only us that are doing this the americans got it right to the projects like this is are something that we need to push forward with it right to the projects like this is are something that we need to push forward with to help the people especially the homeless veterans exactly what that is i mean we've learned to help the people especially the homeless veterans exactly exeunt that is i mean we've looked at the issue of homeless veterans obviously here in the united states how bit is bad is that issue of homeless veterans obviously here in the united states how bit is bad is that issue. homelessness but that are
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inside canada and could things like this village be a issue of homelessness but that are inside canada and could things like this village be a legitimate solution for homeless veterans in town in the united states right where you are legitimate solution for homeless veterans in town in the united states right where you have the ability to do this. well that you can get out of it really we are have the ability to do this. well if you can get over it really we are a reflection of the united states and just minus everything to a 10 percent of your population and that's exactly what selection of the united states had just minus everything to a 10 percent of your population and that's exactly what's happening here so tyrrell said $40000.00 veterans of the states that are homeless happening here so tyrrell said $40000.00 veterans of the states that are homeless we're looking at about $3500.00 plus here in canada as well as a veteran we're looking at about $3500.00 plus here in canada as well as
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a veterans that are just having a really tough time getting by our government and often is not supplies that are just having a really tough time getting by our government and often is not supportive that's what critics say and we've even seen our prime minister is come out and say well you know what if that's what critics say and we've even seen a prime minister is come out and say well you know what do you need more money for we don't have that money at this time while we give millions in foreign aid to you need more money for we don't have that money at this time while we give millions in foreign aid to other countries so you know this is this is the type of project that really isn't horton we are country so you know this is this is the type of project that really isn't horton we need to push forward with something like this and the thought of having this across the country to need to push forward with something like this and the thought of having this across the country to facilitate all these people is fantastic and municipalities are looking at this so it would make the latino all these people is fantastic and municipalities are looking at this so it
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would might go beyond just. most veterans in michael's to homeless people in general it's a cost official beyond just homeless veterans and michael's to homeless people in general it's a cost efficient way of doing this look these 15 houses to build 50 houses like this cost and who are but should we have doing this look these $15.00 houses to build 50 houses like this cost anywhere between $2600000.00 u.s. and poor $1000000.00 in the bigger scheme of things that's between $2600000.00 u.s. and poor $1000000.00 in the bigger scheme of things that's not much more that money what you're helping any or what your. car in the fort for that's countries who have come in the fought for our countries obviously. 15 houses for $1300000.00 i mean i've obviously. 15 houses for 1300000 dollars let me know that maybe it's because i've lived in big cities i'm like a studio apartment ready to use their neighbors because i live in big cities i'm like a studio apartment roadies here in new york's out of
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a good thing you look at the amount of money that we spend on them it's incredible because the arts out of a good thing you look at the amount of money that we spend on them it's incredible because politicians will always say we don't have the money we don't it's going to cost so much when you have these politicians will always say we don't have the money we don't it's going to cost so much when you have these simple solutions that are you can move the you can adjust them and very simple solutions that are you can move the you can adjust them and i think a really important thing that you brought up was the idea of counseling and having these things available i think a really important thing that you brought up was the idea of counseling and having these things available for them because it's really it's a holistic you can't just stand give someone a home level for them because it's really it's a holistic you can't just stand give someone a home especially someone as you said who served and dealt with those sort of trauma especially someone as you said who served and dealt with those sort of
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traumas and all of that. i'm glad we're seeing it like you mentioned to a little bit in kansas city and other places and all of that i'm glad we're seeing it like you mentioned to a little bit in kansas city and other places because i think helping out the veterans in general has been one of those kind of very orderly was. helping out the veterans in general has been one of those kind of very or really responded to for as many wars as we start and like you say care is not always right on that they're going to have. the army when our borders we start like to say canada is always right there with us you know arm in arm for a lot of these adventures we go on we owe that to those guys there i want to i want to for a lot of these adventures we go on we owe that to those guys there i want to i want to also ask you how much of it you know i mentioned the drano and the garbage truck so i ask you how much of it you know i mentioned the drano and the garbage trucks which is interesting you know them switching to a biofuel in trados garbage trucks how much of an impact will this switch have on
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the problems with waste and pollution is which is interesting you know them switching to a biofuel in trados garbage trucks how much of an impact will this switch have on the problems with waste and pollution in the city of toronto. we're talking about with this project in full full in the city of toronto. we're talking about with this project in full full force of 9000 tonnes of carbon dioxide being removed or some 9000 tons of carbon dioxide being removed from the atmosphere so here in toronto like in other cities we have 3 bins that are garbage the every regular garbage day from the atmosphere so here in toronto like in other cities we have 3 bins that are garbage the every regular garbage lubin which is precisely and a green bed which is for by a waste now our greenhouse in a blue bin which is precisely and a green bed which is for by a waste now our greenhouse gas is about 10 percent that the city emits are from garbage most of that is from this gas is about 10 percent that the city emits are from garbage most of that is from biomass from. it's garbage that we tossed in food
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waste in general so what the city wants to do in bio mass from this garbage that we tossed in food waste in general so what the city wants to do now in a house a facility to do it is to create this into pretty much what you now in a house a facility to do it is to create this into pretty much what your body does solid waste and gas out of. the gather body does solid waste and gas out of. the gas will be pushed to one side i know it's kind of gross but will it stick with me it's a good thing or it will be pushed to one side i know it's kind of gross but stick with me it's a good thing so these trucks that we have 170 garbage trucks that will eventually all be so these trucks that we have 170 garbage trucks that will eventually all be fueled using this gasol dump stuff off and then they go and refuel right next to you will using this gasol dump stuff off and then they go and refuel right next to
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it now in the beginning we're not going to see this at 100 percent we're obviously going to have to mix this with natural do it now in the beginning we're not going to see this at 100 percent we're obviously going to have to mix this with natural gas and as this project rolls out they're hoping to get to 100 percent with this gas and as this project rolls out they're hoping to get to 100 percent with this bio gas itself now as for other cities in canada we know that a couple of cities in north america bio gas itself now as for other cities in canada we know that a couple of cities in north america are doing this but for other cities in canada you know monkey see monkey do it will happen someplace down the road or doing this but for other cities in canada you know monkey see monkey do it will happen someplace down the road it is a costly thing to do an undertaking at this point and as sick no it is a costly thing to do an undertaking at this point and as technology gets better obviously it's going to get cheaper for us hey why not test it out here might cost knowledge it gets better obviously it's going to get cheaper for us hey why not
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test it out here might cost a little bit more into. to do it at this point in time but it's something that's very important see a little bit more in toronto to do it at this point in time but it's something that's very important see how much g h g's we actually give all i think what's interesting is that you are how much g h g's we actually give off though i think what's interesting is that you brought up that can of a you have 3 garbage cans and one of them is for canada you have 3 garbage cans and one of them is for food waste and i mean we're lucky if we can get an actual recycling bin that actually goes to food waste and i mean we're lucky if we can get an actual recycling bin that actually goes to recycling era i mean. i think that's an interesting thing as we're going back to these very recycling era i mean . i think that's an interesting thing as we're going back to these very basic ideas so you know it's like the food it's composting it's something that if you ever grow basic ideas so you know it's like the food it's composting it's something that if
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you ever grew up on a farm where you grew up in the country without a lot of money up on a farm where you grow up in the country without a lot of money 8 you kind of know about composting every cycling this is what you do and i love the kind of know about composting every cycling is what you do and i love the we're now finding these ways to take the things that we already have that are part of what we're doing finding these ways to take the things that we already have that are part of what we're doing and reusing them and making the world a little bit better of a player. and reusing them and making the world a little bit better of a player what you know what do you think this will be a trend across canada do you think will suddenly real but you know what do you think this will be a trend across canada do you think will suddenly realize that oh wow we can save a lot of money and clean the air by using a bio is that while we can save a lot of money and clean the air by using
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a bio fuel for the guy. that's all right they are going to be a across the bar it's a feel for the garbage trucks and that's all right they are going to be a big across the board say 10 years from now all garbage garbage travel. it's exactly what 10 years from now all garbage garbage travel. it's exactly what you just said you know kicking it old school i mean the this is what people used to doing this is what i've seen and you just said you know kicking it old school i mean the this is what people used to doing this is what i've seen it all my life are people doing compost either my neighbors or you can go to the trouble to do what they did all my life or people doing compost either my neighbors or you can go to the trouble do what they create compost and using the animals you know what you fertilizer for that i mean this is create compost and using the animals you know what you fertilizer for that i mean this is a natural cycle that we tend to be now jumping back to it looks like we are in the natural cycle that we tend to be now jumping back to it looks like we are embracing
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what we used to know is this natural thing like i'm sure some of your friends even pickles to bracing what we used to know is this natural thing like i'm sure some of your friends even pickle stuff and my grandmother used to do you know how to liking those old school stuff so the time my grandmother used to do you know how to liking those old school stuff so this is great yeah other cities will look into it as they should but like i said it's very expensive that this is great and yeah other cities will look into it as they should but like i said it's very expensive at this time but let's put priorities straight here what is it about the money anymore probably not but let's put priorities straight here what is it about the money anymore probably not and when you look at companies like enbridge which is a massive gas company here in toronto which is not and when you look at companies like enbridge which is a massive gas company here in toronto which is and interior which basically gas gets $0.04 gas to our homes they're even going to be sick and ontario which basically gas gets $0.04 gas to our homes they're even going to be sending some of
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this by. gas into their pipes and sending it to warmer boom so it's a pretty clearly sending some of this bio gas into their pipes and sending it to warmer boom so that's a pretty early thing then tast ic news right there i have to head with it thank you so much for coming on our good news show today always been tast ic news right there at the head with it thank you so much for coming on our good news show today always a pleasure sir. all right thanks for having me that is our show for you today a pleasure sir. all right thanks for having me that is our show for you today everybody remember in this world we're not told the we're loved enough so i tell you all i love you i am tired robot and on tap a lot keep on watching all those hawks out there and have a great great great 3 body remember in this world we're not told the we're loved enough so i tell you all i love you i am tyrell but i'm downtown la the fun watching all those hawks out there and have a great great great day and night. day and night.
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thanks. thanks. for. sharing the dots. during the dotcom bubble there was a lot of problems with c e o's an insider dot com bubble there was a lot of problems with c.e.o.'s an insider dumping stock right after the i.p.o. there should or should be a lock up period of to force people keep people to stay on for at least 6 months or
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a year to make force people keep people to stay on for a least 6 months or a year to make sure this thing gets out of the gate without too many problems here in this sure this thing gets out of the gate without too many problems here in this era of those we work being a primary example the founder and scientist era that we work being a primary example the founder insider was able to dump almost a $1000000000.00 before you're the i peter was able to dump almost a $1000000000.00 before your the i.p.o. . we have this is the almost key we should was talking so. we have this is the almost key we should was talking surprises which was
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a surprise to me i was on the console a lot about prizes which was a surprise for me i was on the console a lot about that for well because these are media people become defend their own kind so instead for what well this is these are media people they can defend their own kind so no need to trouble myself about it so i wasn't ready for their madness no need to trouble myself about it not so i wasn't ready for their magnets you know all things happening when they began to happen it was the sign that you know all things happening back when they began to happen it was the. that society as it is was waiting to. see society as it is was ready to. sue for what it sees as a confluence done just. what it sees as a confluence done jobs.
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listen to it working class there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively than today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. today but there was an expectation the things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's a map of there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america was shaped by the 10 principles of concentration of wealth and power away shape by the 10 principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy at tax. reduced democracy at tax holiday out engineer elections manufacture consent and an engineer elections manufacture consent and other
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with a snap election on the way and they. with a snap election on the way and they brush that extension in the back of the u.k.'s parliament finally starts talking about other things that extension in the back of the u.k.'s parliament finally starts talking about other things. but the prime minister and the leader of the opposition clashing over everything from russia and what the prime minister and the leader of the opposition clashing over everything from russia and salisbury to u.s. designs on the n.h.s. . to u.s. designs on the n.h.s. . meanwhile the race to become the democrats' 2020 presidential candidate in the
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u.s. is growing ever to race to become the democrats' 2020 presidential candidate in the u.s. is growing ever tighter within the voters still undecided over put it back. there's such a big if anybody still undecided over put it back. there's such a big push to just get donald trump out of office because there's a lot of confusion with the democrats push to just get donald trump out of office because there's a lot of confusion with the democrats and they're not really uniting together to make one strong candidate and they're not really uniting together to make one strong candidate. and the biggest fright this hollowing seems to be what to wear without causing offense and the biggest fright this hollowing seems to be what to wear without causing offense.
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