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oh, what we got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race group is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk ah, everything is bigger, or at least that's what text and say, but with the enough but of 3 new energy demanding facilities. will the power grid be big enough to handle and energy might be the big issue in the texas governor's right. but willis fell over into the national. right, says joe biden. looks to be already on the campaign trail for his re election and 2024 too early,
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or is he just trying to hold on to the power as rumors of madame president harris continue to circulate and have seen it didn't kill themselves? well, that's not just a popular mean meant by trolling conspiracy theorist. it now has a possible medical prove to back it up. we will give you all the details. and while many have felt the world has suffered round after round a plague, which rival though the moses and ancient egypt, here is a new one for you. flesh eating bees are now being found in the tropics, and we will tell you why their desire for raw meat is attracting them more than nectar. humph! guy, no use in this story and more on today the news use use right here on our t america. ah, we start with the harbour case, we're 3 white man accused of killing a black man at jogging, 3 ga neighborhood, have been convicted of murder, count,
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one malice, murder. we the jury find the defendant, travis mc, michael, guilty. oh, god, i asked it whoever just made it out 1st, be removed from the court account to felony merck. we the jury find the defendant, travis mc michael guilty. now, the victim's family called the shooting of 25 year old ahmed aubrey a modern day lynching. now claire was, you know, i'm as amman, i know a ms quinn. he will now read a now today are buried. father said the lynch mob was a conquered even as one of the defendants declares, he will appeal the conviction or to contribute. my paras has more on the reaction to this very high profile case. my thanks for joining me on this. hi scottie. okay . so were all the defendants actually convicted of the same charges is
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a little confusing there for a little bit. it is a little confusing. they all 3 faith, 9 different charges including malice, murder forecasts, felony murder, to cast ready to saul, one kind of false imprisonment, one kind of criminal attempt to commit a felony. travis was the one that was convicted on all of them. his dad was convicted on all that malice, murder and brian, the neighbor. he was found not guilty of malice, murder, and 2 other charges, but the driver travis been, michael says he is absolutely going to appeal this verdict. so it is not over now. this trial lasted for about 2 weeks and during that time that if it actually portrayed the defendant as men who were just protecting their neighborhood was any evidence actually presented that ari was a threat or behaving suspiciously? nothing that was convincing to the jury. it was same, although that was definitely what the defense was trying to do with trying to paint the man is the people that were concerned. they're going to series and break in. there was a house under construction. they claimed they thought him racing past as if he were
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running away from doing something wrong if you will. and so they went after him, travis grabbed shot gun and the neighbor joined in the chase. he's the one that ended up getting the video that made this such a headline making case when they saw actually what happened in the video. and so when he refused to stop travis that there was a scuffle crowd michael sitting, felt fear for a while. and that's when he shot a shot 3 times twice, he hit our battery and that's what killed them. and they claimed that they were a fear for their life. but the jury just did not buy that argument. there was no reason the kid was unarmed 25 years old. he was jogging, it was an avid jogger. he didn't want to stop. and in that case, the prosecutors were saying that that's why they centrally killed him because he refused to stop and let them detain him and their attempt to make us citizens arrest and jury did not buy their fearing for their life argument. you know, here's what's interesting about my, you know, very rarely, if i ever heard a citizens arrest, especially a modern day, actually working actually being
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a true citizen, the rest. i mean that's, that's what so interesting that they claimed this was their defense is the reason why they were stopping off. there's one thing about neighborhood watches. there's another thing when you take it to the extent, but you know, this case had another element in and it's been described as racially charged. but no evidence concerning racial bias was actually presented during this trial. so why is there this reasonably that race play the role of the jury decision? is it just simply based off the color of the skin of both the defendants as well as the victim? is that where that's coming from? yes, i think so. i think you made some great points earlier today when we were talking about this when the verdict 1st came down. obviously what's been in the headlines with the public been hearing about is the family of the victim stepping forward and saying they're just been biased. all along the fact that it's just the long for these men to be charged for it become public and, and they had questions about even the da's office. and there was a number of reasons that they felt that way, that i think it's because it's been in the headlines. it's so much coming on the heels of the written house verdict. and then we've had
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a number of incidents including george roy that the time that this happened as well . so i think because it has been in the headlines so much whether or not this was racially motivated in the video, you can hear the defendant making racial epitaph. now, a federal court is going to hear these charges on hate crimes next year against all 3 men. so that's when you're going to hear evidence, the racial animal, perhaps being a motive for this trial or for these men to commit murder. but in the state case, they did not present any evidence about racial animal. it was strictly based on the evidence. did they fear for their lives? did they have reason to chase and go after the unarmed man while they themselves were armed? and the jury just didn't buy it, they didn't base it on rate, they base it on the, the legal evidence that was presented for them. and their instructions were to determine if these guys were guilty of murder. and they said yes, absolutely. they are. and ultimately, a lot of the make up, in fact, a few days ago, there was actually a make up the jury that was coming under question grant. this is a county and an area that's very south and george almost close to the florida line . in fact, one of our other per site florida, georgia line,
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27 percent of that county is actually made up of african americans. and yet in this case, with 12 caucasians and one african american made up this jury. so maybe that was a part of the prosecution there, their whole theory not to make it ranges based on the actions that could potentially backfire within a make up of a county like this. absolutely, and they did have one blancher and the rest of them were white, so there was no potential if you will leave race later. all right, and, you know, unlike the rittenhouse which we talked about earlier to, you know, when you had a jury that was predominately white even though you have a higher population of black there. but it's an entirely separate case. but i think because in the media and in the public, it is being discussed and in such a hot topic these days, there is reason to think that perhaps it was on the mind of the jury when they made their decision. but at the same time, you're not covered, and i've tried to know juries are given very specific information to whatever you're considering, what they're not to consider. and i would say 3 quarters of the time that they
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really do take those instruction very seriously. and they try to abide by the law. well, and on this note, especially going into it, it's been peaceful. let's hope it stays that way. probably just because the answer was exactly what was needed in this case, justice was served. wish that the families though, could actually enjoy the time with their loved ones. molly, thanks for joining us on this. thanks johnny. normally on the show, i try to avoid covering rumors or conspiracy theories, hence why we have said more time covering the actual actions of jeffrey epstein as well as seeking justice post mortem. but we really have not talked about the reason of his death, which is officially enrolled us suicide. however, the phrase epstein didn't kill himself as grown a cult following. and now we are finding could have some medical proof, possibly to back it up to discuss you bringing legal media analysts line all line. all. thank you so much for joining me on this. well, thank you. ok. what is this new proof this come out?
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well it seems to be almost like a psychological review. they're saying that before he died other people. ringback are suggesting that he said i would ever tell all the said that's in order to, to, to sleep, people would look the other way. and i appreciate the fact that people don't want to get into conspiracy theories. just want to say a quote, he gave me was 10, but there are 5 types of accidents and who you can get better than in terms of somebody who is no indication that they saw highly,
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both inside part you know, that was thing he was in thank you with this, isn't the conspiracy. what about me? i believe only remember this guy, this old got into a fight with him. no mention. i don't know where this guy said. oh no, he committed suicide. that's the end of the shut off. don't ask the question, and if you know you're a conspiracy and you're, you are part of the, we're going to let me go through this again. the evidence evidence from day one. but why don't you make it like i said, conspiracy theory is a bad thing. i think after the last 2 years of what we've lived through so many of these conspiracy theories being proven true, i think there's a new connotation to conspiracy theory. as we're finding out that more and more
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a lot of things that people use to just rumor about or accuse of have come pretty much true. so don't take my, my saying, conspiracy theories being totally negative. definitely had a different meaning today than 2 years ago. but now with this new piece of evidence, because this was actually an evidence that was a part of a psychological review, is this enough to spark another investigation to the events surrounding? i've seen death even if the other one was how it was done, really in a rush. i don't think this evolution anything i think is somebody who said this is what we saw. she said this is his here wasn't like a lot of people report. wasn't that what we're thing there now saying of the psychological report that was done 2 weeks before the apparent suicide. why? but they were saying that he was indicating that there's no way he would have done it, which later on could have been used or interpreted as how clever he was to get people not to look at him or to be, or to be suspicious. i bridge. ringback this case,
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if you really want to do it and nobody media, it's where i have it right away. the only people who were ever going to bill for the most only interest was the fire really going. ringback to let this happen again, anybody read? look what you said back did the body if you there were i don't know why. why don't even seeing this thing term. i mean, you're not interested, but this is not well, well, let me just point out that this is the exact opposite of what you normally stand, suicides, when you see a suicide note, and people getting lots of red flags leading up to it. in this case, it's the exact opposite. he was saying he wouldn't. so add that to your list of reasons why you might not just go with exactly what the corner is. but in the $1000000.00 question kit is who actually wanted to kill jeffrey epstein. and that
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will have to answer later on. i know everybody wanted. okay, we'll answer that question later. thanks for joining me, vinyl so much to talk about. but after the break, we're continue on another subject. you've heard of killer bees. but how about what is the word vampire be? oh my gosh, is this to have nightmares? are made of and we will bring you why this changes happening in a region? sadly, not too far from the united states. ah ah, a with
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ah. did you know that this is the 400 year anniversary of the very 1st thanksgiving? think about that 400 years of thanksgiving in north america. really an incredible milestone. ah me. the news the global sort of estimate conductors has caused problems for multiple products,
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arranging from getting your household electronics to automobiles. and one south korean company just made a major announcement regarding its biggest ever us investment. however, this comes with the same time as bitcoin, minors are actually flocking to the same state, which would seem like a good thing for economic development. however, grid operators warn the current power grid potentially could fail and cost future black house. so what state are we talking about? well, joining us is, boom bus coast and native x in rachel blevins, all thing texas, i have to call you in on rachel and just tell me that you also host the economic show together perfectly. let's talk about this announcement, who are we talking about and what are they planning? right, so samsung says that they are going to build a $17000000000.00. so my conductor chip factory about 40 miles outside of austin, texas. now this is a big deal because i know we've all been talking about this chip shortage over the last few years. how it keeps getting worse. hard demand for chips has skyrocketed because we're using them and everything from your phones, laptops, cars,
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they are very much needed right now. so samsung is looking at building this factory . and they chose this area specifically because they see it as a place where not only can they get tax breaks on their property taxes, but they also said that the infrastructure was up to date and it looks like they will create nearly 2000 jobs. hope is that this is going to be good for everyone and also provide us with some much needed chip. ok, so they're not the only ones that made this now. so now you're seeing bitcoin. also looking at 2 bit current facilities are coming to texas home by the end of that about 20 percent of the world bitcoin network by the end of next year. once again. what so attractive about texas? because texas, but also because you've got governor greg abbott saying he wants texas to be the crypto capital of the world and really wants to go big or go home here. and this is incredibly notable because you have countries around the world that are very skeptical of bitcoin and bitcoin mining, you have countries that are handing down bands saying you can't mine here as
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a texas is kind of coming along and saying we're going to look at this technology, we're going to see how it can be useful. we believe that crypto is going to be included in our future in a number of ways. and so they are really opening the door and at the same time providing cheap energy, great business proposals, trying to make their state a place where crypto miners want to go into the bang off. and yet there are still some challenges to what are the concerns concerning the state electrical grid, right? we saw that massive storm last winter that left millions of people without power and it literally was the perfect storm. i mean, it came on the heels of lockdown that led to important safety measures not being taken. and so as a result of that, now the texas legislature, they say that they have passed new proposals, making it so that everything will be winterized. there still are, of course some concerns, especially when it comes to those natural gas suppliers. and the biggest thing is going to be the state paying attention, taking those measures beforehand and then responding a lot faster than they did a lot. okay, so that's a pass, but now it's, you know, this is coming. is there anything being done to help remedy right now currently,
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as they know, this is also going to be in the future. well, they say that they are, i know craig has said that the state is going to be ready and they really have taken more steps to try to winterized everything. but at the same time, there really is a lot of that focus on the natural gas suppliers. because they fall under a different authority and there's, you know, some mornings being raised about those. but also we have to look at the fact that it is november. so maybe those warnings will pay off. and the hope is just that they can get through another winter and certainly learn from what happened. well, we're also looking at a year going into the governor's election, which is the last thing that any governor sitting there who wants to run for a 3rd term. is this same sort debacle that happened last winter. people will not vote for someone that did not get their lights turned on and there he, even in texas it gets cold. it does, it does. i mean, last year we saw the entire state of texas go below freezing and that was just unheard of. okay, well maybe it will this time, but congratulations on your new business. and you know, like i said, hopefully with the semiconductor is out because everything is on back order and is
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a big part of it. rachel, thanks for joining us. thank you. ok, so as i mentioned, energy is actually going to be a big part of the governor's campaign in it, texas as they can keep the lights on. now as the various candidates, including the governor at the current one, start on the trail hubbard. this makes sense, considering election day for the governor, race is actually less than a year away and only a few months until the primary. but what about declaring your intentions to run for office 3 years away, especially when you are currently in the office. you are wanting to seek, well present job. i have competed having a job he's doing for america. and less than a year that he went on and declared his hopes of keaton, to be able to do it until 2028. but did the president do this? because of the work he is doing or is it a curb support of a potential prospect? scott sabrina, bow conservative commenter. mike, thank you so much for joining me on this. he's got a pretty thanksgiving. i will free thanksgiving. you too on this one. you know?
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nothing better than you know, a thing around thanksgiving dinner. turkey did thanksgiving dinner, turkey and talking about turkey's in dc and politicians are usually a good choice for that joe biden. yes, they went on and declared his intentions to run again. so clearly in lake y and so i added this because he had to i, it would be probably as a strategist myself, i wouldn't advise any client to actually, for a task that they're not running this early because we're not even in midterms yet, but no one really expected jo bye to writing. i think job. i didn't even during the campaign himself, joe biden was forecasting that he would ok, i'm safe to actually vote for because i'm only going to serve warren term. so i don't think anyone actually expects them to. and if you look at the number of people who support joe biden, or don't support joe biden, they're not even have a good discussion about abided 2024. well, and that's a thing, has
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a low approval numbers are actually lower than i think even is on t and thought he would get. so is now the right time to actually analysis. and let me just remind you, president trump kind of did the same thing during his 1st year, but it not also make you say, okay, so then for the next 3 years, are we just going to be on the campaign trail and getting pandering after pandering like a politician does yes, so i think part of that the last thing that you said is actually true. ready i think if i didn't know that expectation is, is that, you know, politicians will just, they just run perpetual campaigns. and so i think biden does actually have that in mind because there are things that he wants to do as president of the united states . but the thing is, is that there is no energy, forget what joe bided himself said because if you listen to job in italy, so support him who supported him in 2020. what a lot of them are saying now is let's go branded. so obviously thera momentum for joe biden is not clear as it was in 2020, but joe biden has to say now that he's and he will run again even though as we're
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saying in the party establishment, people don't like not only joe biden, to run their now looking at campbell ha, harrison saying, okay, well, what is it that we've gotten ourselves into for, for those of us who actually washed carmella harris over the years, she and joe biden himself, with his 49 years of 40 plus 9 years of watching experience. we're not so honda on joe biden. well, it's interesting that he should bring in. they said the republican idea i want to bring in d dock and hi hagler. actually to give us the full respect of a democrat perspective on this. and you heard the, let's go brand and out of the lake, i bill saying that the, the dominant chant right now, president by to know, however, there's a lot of rumors going around about his vice president. and should he be concerned right now about her popularity in compared to his in the could that be behind his announcement? i don't think so,
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but i know meliss cuz i was going to say something that i'm going to disagree with . so scotty, let me just tell you all this. we are excited about the by presidency. i know he is that 36 percent right now, but that number is going to rise. we have to give credence to the fact that we just came out of a global pandemic. and so people are a little upset supply chambers by moving the way that it should. but given the fact that he did what he did yesterday on moody st or from the reserves, we know that things are going to change or so he shouldn't be worried about on the harris run for president. he should be concerned that kind of her does get the attention that she does because that only makes his pregnancy look better than bad right now. so we're very excited about both of them. and so it's only going to be better and greater day. well the, and i know you've had a busy day, so i thank you for joining us in the last 2 minutes. and let me just also remind people that both brock obama and bill clinton, both were very low approval numbers. they lost at the mid terms, and yet they had successful reelections. i normally is probably gonna do everything you can to make sure that doesn't happen a 3rd time. thank you both for joining me. okay,
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so when you think of bees buzzing around, beautiful flowers usually come to mind, but a new study found a different species of bees that are more like vultures. art correspondent natasha sweet. explain more humans may have quite a variety when it comes to dietary choices. who knew that some bees preferred raw meat over nectar? it may sound bizarre, but researchers say the diet and dead animal has enabled this species of bees to survive. researchers haven't dove into the significance of got bacteria over the years. supplements like probiotics have skyrocketed as a healthy god has been linked to better health. when you study looks into the good health of bees after fighting a species and that dines solely on raw meat instead of nectar. a team of entomologists from the university of riverside went to costa rica to study this group of bees that in fact survives off of consuming raw meat. the findings have recently been published in the journal of the american society microbiology, referred to as volts your bees,
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according to one of the researchers. these are the only bees in the world that have evolved to use food sources not produced by plants. this unique finding has led researchers to look at the microbes within the vulture bees. while some bees in the area being survey consume pollen and nectar, the vulture bees, a carry on the flush of dead animals. in this case, ron chicken is that he revealed that these vulture bees lost some ancestral microbes while retaining others. they also found a bacteria in their gut associated with actual vultures and other animals who consumed carrion. lacto bacillus was also present in the vulture bees, which is found in human, fermented food, some be experts are amazed at the adaptations these beats have acquired. this includes their hind legs, not having paul and baskets as other bees, much like alligators or crocodiles in a way. when they tear the flesh from the dairy animal away, they turn it into a slurry hold it in their honey crop that supports up beneath their tongue. they
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take it back to the nest and they store it in a wax pot and they tend to rise like crocodiles. now the researcher from you see wherever science says, unlike humans, whose guts change with every mill. most be species have retained these same bacteria over roughly 80000000 years of evolution. researchers also discovered these vulture bees don't steam but can produce a blistering causing secretions that might cause painful source. and despite their unusual diet workers to say the honey from these vulture, bees is still very sweet and tasty. reporting for youth is hughes and hottest suites r t. i honestly don't know how to follow that segment except to say, i'm thankful for my viewers watching this show every single night. and i went also thankful for the conversation that we can have. so please. oh me on twitter at scottie, unused disgust, the vampire slash vulture b. as was all the hot topics of the day, this is the hash tag team and the 8th. and for this show and more in our continuing
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coverage, make sure that you download the product to the app where you can watch live. it's free on your apple or android device. and thank you for watching. with me. 100 mic. no, certainly, no borders under line to nationalities and you as a merge, we don't have authority. we told them about the whole world needs to take action and be ready. people are judgment, common crisis with we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way,
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but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great for the response, has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we're in it together with and he really is so thing they can't ride on police reports in all caps in december 2020 a group of anti finishes. fill out a film crew access for 3 months. so like if people organization, if an idea that it must be opposed that channel out the gate while they may kill their faces, but they can say what they believe in. we believe in helping our community. yeah, we believe that fascism is one of the major threats to the united states has gotten proven. this is a chance to see who and teeth are really are. in order for me to extract my 1st
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amendment right and say that my life matter, i have to be on to the teacher to that's all american. we can't trust the police. we can't trust the government. we can't trust anyone except ourselves to protect ourselves in supposed to swiss. so full these double membranes structures which i like sex, which capture, pushes the cytoplasm and then deliver them to water, the incinerator of the cell, the license for degradation. so that's what we'll talk to g in. mm. i saw a message from an online account because it had a self re with my passport as its profile page. um, i saw pictures of my documents. it was they also sent a credit contract. if i had just 3 days, you know, comply with their demands. if i didn't send money i, they sent out an online hate campaign that i was supposed to be very dangerous man .
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