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oh, [ bleep ]. [ laughter and applause brian also did bjorn imagine -- imagine your day's over and thet thing you did was the bjorn joke [ laughter ] authorities in france found nearly 2,000 pounds of cocaine this week on a beach in the english channel. "oops, sorry that's mine," said a whale [ laughter ] feels like it got -- well, it felt like -- right when it became almost got to a joke, karen, here, was like, "i'm good." [ laughter ] like, a whale with a neck tattoo like, maybe, right a whale with a pair of ray-bans working on a screenplay, maybe, right? just a whale, because karen saw it she's like, "that's a lot of cocaine. it's on a beach, what's something equally big? a whale. [ laughter ] and she got to that part, and she was just like, "send." [ laughter ] karen, interestingly, our smallest writer. which is why, whenever a little bit of cocaine goes missing -- [ laughter and applause a pilot -- a pilot in south africa recently had to make an emergency landing after he spotted a venomous snake under his seat even worse, the snake took its shoe off for the whole flight. [ laught
oh, [ bleep ]. [ laughter and applause brian also did bjorn imagine -- imagine your day's over and thet thing you did was the bjorn joke [ laughter ] authorities in france found nearly 2,000 pounds of cocaine this week on a beach in the english channel. "oops, sorry that's mine," said a whale [ laughter ] feels like it got -- well, it felt like -- right when it became almost got to a joke, karen, here, was like, "i'm good." [ laughter ] like, a whale with a neck tattoo like,...
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bjorn, welcome.r] or demonstration. what is all of this accomplishing? if is it actually reducing temperatures? >> first of all, no climate policy right now will reduce temperatures. it'll reduce the increase -- paul: yeah. but will -- is it even doing that? >> no, not very much. so, look, realistically nothing we do right now will have any measurable impact before mid century, and midwest of it will really only have an impact by the end of the century. and this is what's so depressing about much of the conversation. people will tell you, as we just heard biden say, all these things that we see are terrible. look, remember, we've actually never seen less fire in the world than we saw in 020222. 2023 so far has been lower than the average than the last 11 years. it's not there's not a problem with climate, but everybody says, all right, we've got to do something in the next five years. no, that that's not what it means. we need to make sure we eventually can decarbonize but not just for rich americans
bjorn, welcome.r] or demonstration. what is all of this accomplishing? if is it actually reducing temperatures? >> first of all, no climate policy right now will reduce temperatures. it'll reduce the increase -- paul: yeah. but will -- is it even doing that? >> no, not very much. so, look, realistically nothing we do right now will have any measurable impact before mid century, and midwest of it will really only have an impact by the end of the century. and this is what's so...
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stuart: bjorn lon berg, a welcome voice.n gasoline. what are they saying? lauren: the corn-based ethanol they thought would be better for the environment than traditional petroleum-based fuels and two years ago congress mandated its use but now they are not so sure. the epa' s science advisory board, a panel of experts say there are minimal or no climate benefits from substituting ethanol for gasoline for diesel. stuart: bjorn blumberg is nodding his head. >> the benefit is it helps people in iowa. lauren: i was speaking to some oil people, it is legal and legitimate they are doing, spending this money to take the carbon and put it back in the ground. these small operators saying we can't do that because we don't have the money to do that because a private equity funds have pooled their investments from the fossil fuel industry but they say it's going out the other end, you are technically capturing on one end, redirecting it. stuart: i will break in and get into what ford just said. they are not being hit by extra strikes t
stuart: bjorn lon berg, a welcome voice.n gasoline. what are they saying? lauren: the corn-based ethanol they thought would be better for the environment than traditional petroleum-based fuels and two years ago congress mandated its use but now they are not so sure. the epa' s science advisory board, a panel of experts say there are minimal or no climate benefits from substituting ethanol for gasoline for diesel. stuart: bjorn blumberg is nodding his head. >> the benefit is it helps...
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bjorn becker, our real pleasure to have you on the show. got to tell you, let's be frank. you haven't done much with your stand. hey, aaron, first of all, welcome to the lufthansa lazarus booth. and this is what you see here. you just don't see it physically. you see it virtually. so this is all about vr. this is all about vr. this is going to let me get on board your new planes and see your new products. let's try it out. 0kay. i'm going to put this on. i'll see you in a second. well, here i am, believe it or not, in the virtual world, but i'm actually sitting on board lufthansa's allegra business class product. and i have to tell you, i haven't done a lot of vr, but this is pretty much as real as it gets. i mean, i'm looking. you've got buttons around here that do things. i want to eat. let's bring up the tray. the dining tray. here's the dining tray. this is quite phenomenal. let me open this cabin door. so it's private cabin, by the way, as they pretty much are nowadays. but there you are. this is pretty darn realistic, i have to tell y
bjorn becker, our real pleasure to have you on the show. got to tell you, let's be frank. you haven't done much with your stand. hey, aaron, first of all, welcome to the lufthansa lazarus booth. and this is what you see here. you just don't see it physically. you see it virtually. so this is all about vr. this is all about vr. this is going to let me get on board your new planes and see your new products. let's try it out. 0kay. i'm going to put this on. i'll see you in a second. well, here i...
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bjorn in washington. bjorn! >> caller: boo-yah, jim. go vikings.s. >> thank you. i appreciate that. what's up? >> caller: i'm thinking about arm. does it have legs? >> you buy some arm now and some below 50. i think rene haas is terrific. i do think the tech rally is going to reignite and that's a very good stock to own. i like the fact they're partners with nvidia. let's go to kyle in florida. kyle. >> caller: boo-yah, jimmy c. long time first time, thanks for taking my call. >> i'm glad you called. what's going on? >> caller: looking at a biotech company down big off earnings misses and a recent review but it's come back multiple times from this level and lower. do you have any bullish feelings toward novavax? >> none whatsoever. let's go to dan in arizona. dan. >> caller: hey, jim, i've been working on expanding my knowledge to become a smarter investor and among my resources are cnbc and your show. so thanks for having me on. >> thank you. >> caller: my question, ge health care, the fundamentals -- >> it's finally happening. the sellers have wi
bjorn in washington. bjorn! >> caller: boo-yah, jim. go vikings.s. >> thank you. i appreciate that. what's up? >> caller: i'm thinking about arm. does it have legs? >> you buy some arm now and some below 50. i think rene haas is terrific. i do think the tech rally is going to reignite and that's a very good stock to own. i like the fact they're partners with nvidia. let's go to kyle in florida. kyle. >> caller: boo-yah, jimmy c. long time first time, thanks for...
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indeed, again, some of your senior leaders, bjorn hocke, for example, the leader of the afd in the eastern was assessed by a german prosecutor. they said they concluded that he could reasonably be referred to as a fascist. right. it tells that our opinion, our article 5 of our constitution, that people can say a lot of things even though they are completely wrong, that they uphold in court. and that's what happened here. nobody can defend himself or herself against something like that. and by the way, i already... that, too, i told five years ago. mr hocke is a regional leader. he's not the main figure in germany, but, yes, he is an important figure, but he's not as bad as left extremist media permanently... so... so hang on a minute. ..defames him. i just want to get this straight in my head, then. you're telling me that a court declared that this man could legally be described as a fascist. he is the leader of a significant afd branch... and so could you. and i could call you a fascist, too. no, but ijust want to know whether you're comfortable serving alongside fascists? well, i'm not u
indeed, again, some of your senior leaders, bjorn hocke, for example, the leader of the afd in the eastern was assessed by a german prosecutor. they said they concluded that he could reasonably be referred to as a fascist. right. it tells that our opinion, our article 5 of our constitution, that people can say a lot of things even though they are completely wrong, that they uphold in court. and that's what happened here. nobody can defend himself or herself against something like that. and by...
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and then in the most recent home match in 2018, captain thomas bjorn said he'd get a tattoo if his teamd — and he did. but like five years ago, this week in rome, europe need to win the cup back from the us. our correspondent andy swiss is there. welcome to the marco simone golf and country club, here on the outskirts of rome, a day of glorious sunshine, temperatures up into the high 20s and preparations are very much in full swing for the start of the ryder cup. and behind me, you can see the 18 hole, where we just might see the 18 hole, where we just might see a little bit of drama later in the european team were out early this morning for their traditional team photo, looking very relaxed indeed before they then headed out for their first practice round, indeed before they then headed out for theirfirst practice round, and there was a lot of attention on one of the rookies in the european team, and that is sweden's ludvig aberg. he has had a stratospheric rise. he only turned professional injune. he has never played a major championship, but he won the european masters last month, an
and then in the most recent home match in 2018, captain thomas bjorn said he'd get a tattoo if his teamd — and he did. but like five years ago, this week in rome, europe need to win the cup back from the us. our correspondent andy swiss is there. welcome to the marco simone golf and country club, here on the outskirts of rome, a day of glorious sunshine, temperatures up into the high 20s and preparations are very much in full swing for the start of the ryder cup. and behind me, you can see...
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i talked to bjorn in my podcast. check out untold story podcast as well.e done to polices in america in the aftermath of george floyd's death as activists defunded and tore down law enforcement, which ended up putting more people in danger. finally there appears to be a wake-up happening. >> we have got to make that clear to progressives that think defunding the police somehow as they're sitting in their starbucks and parks that that will help people of color. look at the stats over the past two, three years. it's done just the opposite. >> martha: no kidding. so how do we restore safety in our cities? retired nypd inspector paul morrow and former nypd lieutenant darren porcher next. i suffer with psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis. i was on a journey for a really long time to find some relief. cosentyx works for me. cosentyx helps real people get real relief from the symptoms of psoriatic arthritis or psoriasis. serious allergic reactions, severe skin reactions that look like eczema, and an increased risk of infections, some fatal, have occurred. tell your
i talked to bjorn in my podcast. check out untold story podcast as well.e done to polices in america in the aftermath of george floyd's death as activists defunded and tore down law enforcement, which ended up putting more people in danger. finally there appears to be a wake-up happening. >> we have got to make that clear to progressives that think defunding the police somehow as they're sitting in their starbucks and parks that that will help people of color. look at the stats over the...
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lisa melody bjorn, her david, he was only 47. aneurism. did he have life insurance? do you know you got to get on it. check out selectquote, trust me, the peace of mind. >> it's worth it. life insurance is too important to put off another day. >> that's why selectquote makes getting coverage you need easy for less than a dollar a day. now get up to a $2 million policy with no medical exam and same day coverage visits like whatcom. >> we shop. you say it was the first premium topical pain relief cream to offer a 100% money back guarantee. that's because the founders knew their motion comfort therapy worked after a quarter of a century, millions of satisfied customers and 2.3 billion pain free touches their unwavering guarantee still stands if it doesn't help relieve your pain, simply return it for a full refund. trust the original austria alien dream arthritis pain relief cream men. >> how many bathroom trips are you making each day? if your daily bathroom trips are on the rise, try super beta advanced the number one selling formula in its category made with often a t
lisa melody bjorn, her david, he was only 47. aneurism. did he have life insurance? do you know you got to get on it. check out selectquote, trust me, the peace of mind. >> it's worth it. life insurance is too important to put off another day. >> that's why selectquote makes getting coverage you need easy for less than a dollar a day. now get up to a $2 million policy with no medical exam and same day coverage visits like whatcom. >> we shop. you say it was the first premium...
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there's a game against bjorn borg the time, bjorn borg borg at the time, bjorn borg never never never all featured in the documentary and it was when mcenroe against borg and mcenroe won it against borg and it be borg's last it turned out to be borg's last game borg just walked away. >> he did. he just walked away from that was it. >> he didn't even he wasn't >> and he didn't even he wasn't even there for the press conference. wasn't for conference. he wasn't there for the prize giving and that's it. he walked away, got in a he just walked away, got in a car, never played car, drove away, never played tennis again. >> 5 tennis again. >> a beard magnet, >> he was such a beard magnet, wasn't he? >> yeah. yeah. because he had the was what it the mullet and that was what it was he had everything was that he had everything except open won the except the us open never won the us open most. should we mentioned mo. >> because you were saying mentioned mo. >>me because you were saying mentioned mo. >>me earlierause you were saying mentioned mo. >> me earlier that you were saying mentioned mo.
there's a game against bjorn borg the time, bjorn borg borg at the time, bjorn borg never never never all featured in the documentary and it was when mcenroe against borg and mcenroe won it against borg and it be borg's last it turned out to be borg's last game borg just walked away. >> he did. he just walked away from that was it. >> he didn't even he wasn't >> and he didn't even he wasn't even there for the press conference. wasn't for conference. he wasn't there for the...
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bjorn borg is playing tennis. bjorn borg is playing a different sport.day, night is exactly yesterday, last night is exactly what saw ireland against what we saw with ireland against south africa. it was only 13 eight but it was very eight actually, but it was very close. south africa's kicking game but you know game let them down, but you know what? ireland, they're the number side in the world, number one side in the world, south in south africa and number two in the world. why that's the world. that's why that's what saw yesterday. we saw what we saw yesterday. we saw elite level at this world elite level rugby at this world cup three weeks in. and i think the winner notwithstanding, possibly , because they possibly france, because they are the hosts and they're very, very and they're very dangerous and they're number world. i number three in the world. but i think could have come think the winner could have come from that match yesterday. >> just in a minute, aiden >> just just in a minute, aiden why that england has been why is it that england has b
bjorn borg is playing tennis. bjorn borg is playing a different sport.day, night is exactly yesterday, last night is exactly what saw ireland against what we saw with ireland against south africa. it was only 13 eight but it was very eight actually, but it was very close. south africa's kicking game but you know game let them down, but you know what? ireland, they're the number side in the world, number one side in the world, south in south africa and number two in the world. why that's the...
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. >> and it's a way i think of trying to delegitimize is anyone who doesn't conform to the bjorn johnsont you at risk of being radicalised if you oppose 15 minute cities, if you oppose 15 minute cities, if you oppose the expansion of ulez , if oppose the expansion of ulez, if you're not completely convinced that we're in the midst of a climate emergency in which everyone is going to be boiled alive within the next few months, if you're opposed to open borders , if you're a open borders, if you're a brexiteer, this poor gentleman that was so mistreated by the counter—terror police was, as you said at the beginning , asked you said at the beginning, asked whether voted for brexit, whether he'd voted for brexit, as though that would have been evidence extreme evidence of his extreme right wing . let's not wing sympathies. let's not forget, 52% of the british population then voted for brexit. are they all extreme right wing potential terrorists? i mean, it's extraordinary. >> this is this is again, it's the double standard as a society , right. you know, this is a thing that that's happened.
. >> and it's a way i think of trying to delegitimize is anyone who doesn't conform to the bjorn johnsont you at risk of being radicalised if you oppose 15 minute cities, if you oppose 15 minute cities, if you oppose the expansion of ulez , if oppose the expansion of ulez, if you're not completely convinced that we're in the midst of a climate emergency in which everyone is going to be boiled alive within the next few months, if you're opposed to open borders , if you're a open borders,...