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. >> trippi. i like it. >> that's what dads do, right?n, goes running out to the backyard. >> to take over lawn mowing duties. it is his birthday. >> happy birthday. come with us right now. you can come back in a little b bit. come on. i finally got you something you always wanted. come on. >> they give him a free pair of shoes. >> i finally got my dad his size 13s. >> is that empty? >> all right. >> try them on. >> there is you -- >> his dad pulled a mom move. i brought you into this world and i'll take you out. >> he should hold off on that. >> i got you something else, man. >> no way. no way, kid. >> yes, sir, pops. >> look on the front of that envelope, he paid off his car. >> earlier in the day, tristen and his brother went over to the dealership, found out how much was left on dad's note, that is the payoff the entire thing. >> you all help me so much. thanks, kid. i love you. >> got to realize at that moment, you raised your kid right and hopefully goes on to do more great things just like that. >> you deserve >>> that's all for no
. >> trippi. i like it. >> that's what dads do, right?n, goes running out to the backyard. >> to take over lawn mowing duties. it is his birthday. >> happy birthday. come with us right now. you can come back in a little b bit. come on. i finally got you something you always wanted. come on. >> they give him a free pair of shoes. >> i finally got my dad his size 13s. >> is that empty? >> all right. >> try them on. >> there is you --...
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. >> it stunned me to realize in the last 50 years we've seen a doubling of human population and trippionsumption. not just the challenge of adding more humans to the planet, it's shifting diets toward more protein rich and meat rich eating habits. >> how many animals do we kill every year to feed the world? you have that number. >> it's tens of billions and there is actually sort of shifting data but we slaughter tens and tens of billions of animals a year for human consumption and it's, you know, one of the most interesting areas of sort of adaptation and invasion. we heard a lot about plant-based meat alternatives and cell based meats or cultured meating as ar getting a lot of focus. >> i want to ask you a question about that. there is this debate about the impossible burger and beyond meat and i've tried them and they are tasty but they are super processed food. a lot of what you're eating in those things is like canola oil. is that a good solution? >> well, it depends on the product and the case of beyond meat you certainly, i think, have less processing in terms of, you know, what
. >> it stunned me to realize in the last 50 years we've seen a doubling of human population and trippionsumption. not just the challenge of adding more humans to the planet, it's shifting diets toward more protein rich and meat rich eating habits. >> how many animals do we kill every year to feed the world? you have that number. >> it's tens of billions and there is actually sort of shifting data but we slaughter tens and tens of billions of animals a year for human...
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joe trippi as well. good to see you, gentlemen. thank you so much. joe, let's talk about you.ng this. let's talk to you, not about you. joe biden is tweeting this. i was surprised at all of the attacks on barack obama's error we passed obamacare and saved our economy from the brink of disaster. he was a great president. we don't say that enough. what is the strategy in democrats attacking his legacy? >> doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me. joe biden is leading among african-americans, well over 50% of their votes right now in all the polls. a largely because he was barack obama's vice president. and barack obama's popularity is bar none in the democrat party. so to force, to actually force joe biden defending barack obama doesn't seem like a really smart strategy to me. >> but joe, let me ask you this. how do they attack joe biden's record without attacking? because he was a part of the obama administration. you know, and if they do want to attack his record, it's kind of a back handed attack on the obama administration. are they damned if they do and damned if they don't?
joe trippi as well. good to see you, gentlemen. thank you so much. joe, let's talk about you.ng this. let's talk to you, not about you. joe biden is tweeting this. i was surprised at all of the attacks on barack obama's error we passed obamacare and saved our economy from the brink of disaster. he was a great president. we don't say that enough. what is the strategy in democrats attacking his legacy? >> doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me. joe biden is leading among african-americans,...
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let's discuss with mark mckinnen and joe trippy. a lot to talk about fellas. thank you for being on the show today. what did you think about the president's comments? there was a range of them. >> he certainly delivered on being the disrupter in chief and being what jeb bush called the chaos president. you know, it's interesting to me in a sense that i was drawn across the bridge by george w. bush about his notions of compassion and conservatism and it was in large part the democrats' issues on trade that made me become a republican. now president trump is worse than traditional republicans. my big takeaway from all this week is donald trump has remade the republican party in his image. it's unclear what that is day-to-day, but we are going to have to figure that out. he's in a way remaking the democratic party. if we continue to have the disruption and concerns about the economy -- remember, it's not just where the economy is today, it's where voters think it will be. if that gets really bad and there's a lot of signs that it will be, this whole notion of who
let's discuss with mark mckinnen and joe trippy. a lot to talk about fellas. thank you for being on the show today. what did you think about the president's comments? there was a range of them. >> he certainly delivered on being the disrupter in chief and being what jeb bush called the chaos president. you know, it's interesting to me in a sense that i was drawn across the bridge by george w. bush about his notions of compassion and conservatism and it was in large part the democrats'...
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. >> seth: yes >> so it was trippy. >> seth: that's cool >> yes >> seth: now, the clip from that film> okay. [ laughter ] that's fair. that's fair. >> seth: tell us a little bit about what's going on in this movie. >> yes so the movie consists of ashley, who i play, and jack radcliff who david oyelowo plays. and basically he's a cop and he gets a call that his family has died, but then he gets a phone call from his deceased niece and she's two weeks in the past. so then they try to figure out how they can change the chain of events that happened >> seth: oh, fantastic >> yeah. >> seth: this is not your first time-themed film >> no. >> seth: you were in "a wrinkle in time. >> yes, i was. >> seth: you're one of our great time genre actors. >> mm-hmm. [ cheers and applause thank you. >> seth: what was that like to be able to work with ava duvernay >> she's so incredible >> seth: yeah, she's amazing >> she's so hands on and so sweet. and she really cares about the people that she's working with and no matter who you are, where you come from, what your gender is, as long as you can do the
. >> seth: yes >> so it was trippy. >> seth: that's cool >> yes >> seth: now, the clip from that film> okay. [ laughter ] that's fair. that's fair. >> seth: tell us a little bit about what's going on in this movie. >> yes so the movie consists of ashley, who i play, and jack radcliff who david oyelowo plays. and basically he's a cop and he gets a call that his family has died, but then he gets a phone call from his deceased niece and she's two weeks...