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Apr 22, 2023
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i think runnina huxley and of ralphie. i think running the — huxley and of ralphie.n marathon for the hospital, i have seen _ running the london marathon for the hospital, i have seenjust_ hospital, i have seenjust first—hand _ hospital, i have seenjust first—hand how— hospital, i have seenjust first—hand how incrediblej hospital, i have seenjust- first—hand how incredible they have been for _ first—hand how incredible they have been for it — first—hand how incredible they have been for it so — first—hand how incredible they have been for it so if— first—hand how incredible they have been for it so if and _ first—hand how incredible they have been for it so if and i— first—hand how incredible they have been for it so if and i wanted - first—hand how incredible they have been for it so if and i wanted to i been for it so if and i wanted to show— been for it so if and i wanted to show my— been for it so if and i wanted to show my appreciation - been for it so if and i wanted to show my appreciation for - been for it so if and i wanted to show my appreciation for the i
i think runnina huxley and of ralphie. i think running the — huxley and of ralphie.n marathon for the hospital, i have seen _ running the london marathon for the hospital, i have seenjust_ hospital, i have seenjust first—hand _ hospital, i have seenjust first—hand how— hospital, i have seenjust first—hand how incrediblej hospital, i have seenjust- first—hand how incredible they have been for _ first—hand how incredible they have been for it — first—hand how incredible they...
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Apr 22, 2023
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, .,, ., , huxley? huxley was our first born, born with undiagnosed _ huxley?is her ears, and he is a beautiful little boy, and we will bring up to be a little carried down and give him everything he needs. he down and give him everything he needs. ., , , x' , needs. he got poorly very quickly. and then he _ needs. he got poorly very quickly. and then he had _ needs. he got poorly very quickly. and then he had to _ needs. he got poorly very quickly. and then he had to be _ needs. he got poorly very quickly. and then he had to be rushed - needs. he got poorly very quickly. and then he had to be rushed to l needs. he got poorly very quickly. . and then he had to be rushed to greg norman— and then he had to be rushed to greg norman street for an operation, which _ norman street for an operation, which unfortunately he didn't make it through — which unfortunately he didn't make it through. —— great 0rmond. he was born, fantastic weight, really thriving, then the nightmare started. he had this lump come up on the back of his head, and as the days went on it was gett
, .,, ., , huxley? huxley was our first born, born with undiagnosed _ huxley?is her ears, and he is a beautiful little boy, and we will bring up to be a little carried down and give him everything he needs. he down and give him everything he needs. ., , , x' , needs. he got poorly very quickly. and then he _ needs. he got poorly very quickly. and then he had _ needs. he got poorly very quickly. and then he had to _ needs. he got poorly very quickly. and then he had to be _ needs. he got poorly...
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Apr 11, 2023
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also the name huxley new one for me. kumasi: i like it. reggie: it feels like a spell. drew: what would it cast? reggie: a lazy dad who want to actually spend time with his son. [laughter] kumasi: friend, parenting is hard. drew: isn't -- is it? reggie: i think we are aware as we continue this journey sans children. drew: let's go outside. it is a cloudy start to our day. a lie -- a live look at the bay bridge. we have some drizzle at the coast and dense fog. we will start out with overcast skies but this afternoon the sunshine will return. some gusty winds will pick up, bringing cooler weather today and tomorrow. heading into the next seven days, it is a dry pattern despite the morning drizzle. laptop the seven, scanning the skies. decides that drizzle, we are dealing with a lot of cloud cover this morning. here's the dense fog, half moon bay got to have a mild visibility. started to see numbers drop along the peninsula, the airport, and oakland, two to four miles visibility. temperatures waking up to the mid and upper 50's right now. here is future weather. you see th
also the name huxley new one for me. kumasi: i like it. reggie: it feels like a spell. drew: what would it cast? reggie: a lazy dad who want to actually spend time with his son. [laughter] kumasi: friend, parenting is hard. drew: isn't -- is it? reggie: i think we are aware as we continue this journey sans children. drew: let's go outside. it is a cloudy start to our day. a lie -- a live look at the bay bridge. we have some drizzle at the coast and dense fog. we will start out with overcast...
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i was just listening to an interview from mike wallace from 1959 out as huxley, who was talking about this very thing that he was in the circles of the elite. and he back then we're talking about on his so just too many people, there is going to be a problem, is malthusian mindset of overpopulation to the amount of resources. well, we see what that started that started the climate scare. right. the pot world, the population bombs, the 70s trickled into, ah, global warming, their 1st was global, global cool, england, global warming. now it's climate change. and it's just to scare you into making you feel like you're the problem. we are. i can continue because we look at their writings, like with cow schwab in the 4th industrial revolution. his book, he said in the state of this at davos, that the 4th industrial revolution is a revolution of us, meaning who we are and what we are from the inside out. now if there's going to be a world full of robotics and automation, well, that's gonna leave a lot of jobless people who haven't know where to go with their trade. so they might say, yeah,
i was just listening to an interview from mike wallace from 1959 out as huxley, who was talking about this very thing that he was in the circles of the elite. and he back then we're talking about on his so just too many people, there is going to be a problem, is malthusian mindset of overpopulation to the amount of resources. well, we see what that started that started the climate scare. right. the pot world, the population bombs, the 70s trickled into, ah, global warming, their 1st was global,...
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Apr 21, 2023
04/23
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it's a kind of it's a kind et—hhmt et| of aldous huxley s kind of ether— of aldous huxley s kind of stupormean, if they want to raise kids, - not? - know, i mean, if they want to raise kids, not? mean, raise kids, why not? i mean, i eem-t— raise kids, why not? i mean, i don't-husband— raise kids, why not? i mean, i don't husband about don't my husband talks about ththttem— don't my husband talks about tween—.- don't my husband talks about children_. i'm- don't my husband talks about| children_. i'm not don't my husband talks about| chiilack _. i'm not don't my husband talks about chiilack of . i'm not don't my husband talks about chiilack of trying. . i'm not don't my husband talks about chiilack of trying. we. i'm not don't my husband talks about chiilack of trying. we don'tiot for lack of trying. we don't htwe. — for lack of trying. we don't. htwe. _twte for lack of trying. we don't- htwe. _twte have. would you do a swap or. scott really , we can we scott nick, really, we can we keep our relationship professional, for god's sake. all right . and things are- all right. and things are eett
it's a kind of it's a kind et—hhmt et| of aldous huxley s kind of ether— of aldous huxley s kind of stupormean, if they want to raise kids, - not? - know, i mean, if they want to raise kids, not? mean, raise kids, why not? i mean, i eem-t— raise kids, why not? i mean, i don't-husband— raise kids, why not? i mean, i don't husband about don't my husband talks about ththttem— don't my husband talks about tween—.- don't my husband talks about children_. i'm- don't my husband talks...
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Apr 1, 2023
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so senator cruz picked aldous huxley's brave new world. he did. and senator cruz had not read the book for some time. that was another one where, as you heard him say, he read it in school, hadn't read it since. but because senator cruz is supremely nerdy when it comes to these sorts of things, especially books, he was flying back from some either campaign event or maybe was from washington, and he cleared his schedule to reread the book on the plane to annotate the book on his kindle app. and then we actually had to wait about an hour before filming that episode because senator cruz was so insistent that he copy over all of his electronic notes into the hardcover so that he didn't miss any of the points. and this is actually my favorite part of the show. one, it gives me the opportunity to get the education that i completely neglected when i was in school, both both in high school and in college. i was probably out hanging out with my friends when i should have been doing a little bit more of my reading. and so it gives me an opportunity to read
so senator cruz picked aldous huxley's brave new world. he did. and senator cruz had not read the book for some time. that was another one where, as you heard him say, he read it in school, hadn't read it since. but because senator cruz is supremely nerdy when it comes to these sorts of things, especially books, he was flying back from some either campaign event or maybe was from washington, and he cleared his schedule to reread the book on the plane to annotate the book on his kindle app. and...
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Apr 20, 2023
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it's a kind of it's a kind ot—tind ot| of aldous huxley s kind of stupor— of aldous huxley s kind ofean, if they want to raise kids, - not? - know, i mean, if they want to raise kids,-not? i- raise kids, why not? i mean, i don-t— raise kids, why not? i mean, i don't-husband— raise kids, why not? i mean, i don't husband talks about don't my husband talks about enitdren—.- don't my husband talks about| children_.-not children all the time. i'm not for children all the time. i'm not tor-ot— children all the time. i'm not tor-of trying.— for lack of trying. we don't nave. — for lack of trying. we don't. nave. —swap for lack of trying. we don't- naye. —swap have. would you do a swap or. scott really , we can we scott nick, really, we can we keep our relationship professional, for god's sake. all right . and things are- all right. and things are getting— all right. and things are getting steamy here, but we've got tne— getting steamy here, but we've got the independent and joe got the independent now and joe piden— got the independent now and joe piden is— got the independent now and joe b
it's a kind of it's a kind ot—tind ot| of aldous huxley s kind of stupor— of aldous huxley s kind ofean, if they want to raise kids, - not? - know, i mean, if they want to raise kids,-not? i- raise kids, why not? i mean, i don-t— raise kids, why not? i mean, i don't-husband— raise kids, why not? i mean, i don't husband talks about don't my husband talks about enitdren—.- don't my husband talks about| children_.-not children all the time. i'm not for children all the time. i'm not...