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Let's be honest guys, there has been a lot of upsetting news over the last few weeks, six months you and a half for years and then only seems to be getting worse.
Corona virus the Supreme Court's election anxiety, Emily in Paris. The list goes on and on, but it turns out there is still good news out there. So, let's deacon
as for a moment with another instalment of our ongoing segment, a ray of sunshine.
let's kick things off in Peru. The country best known
its adorable living pianos like most of the world, the south,
can nation has been in lockdown for corona virus, but this week it reopened its biggest attraction for one lucky. Guy
Patience has paid off for a japanese tourists to refuse to let the pandemic ruin his trip of a lifetime Jesse cut to Maya, wanted to end his journey around the world at much you PETE you, the aims
Mountain citadel in Peru, but he arrived in March. That was just as the countries covered lockdown started. So Jesse did something cool. He rented a room. He studied yoga. He taught boxing to local kids and just waited work.
Not around, and on Sunday Jesse was granted special access to match. You PETE you as the
only visitor in seven months to be there
for he had his home to Japan. Whether or not you care about much repeat you. This story is inspiring because this guy had a goal during covert and he waited long enough to make it happen. We can all learn a lesson from that with its visiting a fifteenth century income. Fortress of finally taking a shower today, you don't give up on your dreams, people and I really admire this guy's patients, because after two days of waiting, I would just paid some guy to photoshop me onto mercury,
see, looks natural as hell and I'm unwritten put on maintaining profile. But this story really has inspired me. You know like. I really think the world would be a better place if we all learned to be a little more patience,
like we're, always in a rush wars when I get somewhere with this person's, like I'm, going to wait and just take a moment, which is why, before we move on to our next story, I would like us to just sit together quietly with our own thoughts for just a minute,
Get a clock up here and we can we can show. Aren't you get the point? Let's move on from the Customs Code of zero, then we- and you get me understand, what's going on this, because a venture trucks
Isn't everyone's idea of a good vacation? Sometimes
just want to unwind soon a distress a little and if you can't make it to the beach
why not head out to the barn
People are getting in the hugs they used to before the pandemic. So if you need a hug there's this, there is a dutch practice called cow hugging or people literally hug cows. Four hours, the BBC says the cows warmer body, temperature, slower heart, beat a mammoth size, can make hugging an incredibly soothing experience and during the pandemic, cataloguing is apparently become a lot more popular. How hugging.
What a wonderful idea for humans and show that cows appreciate this too I mean for centuries. We ve just been milking them. It's about time. We added some foreplay is also great, because anyone can do it, you can just go to a bomb and how the cow, and if a regular cow isn't available once you can always hug your mama,
nobody else aside. Don't don't have your mom, it's it's a covert risk seriously, though cow hugging, there's some pretty sweet, but you have to be careful.
Could you gonna be in a Mcdonald's in a few years from now going don't look now, but my ex
in that big MAC, this is so awkward home. I also you think about how come
using this is from the cows perspective. One day he was coming over to kill. You
The next day we're coming over to hug the commerce, be like look man either chop me up or put a ring on it, but enough with the mind games. But let's move on from cows to the cause of the sky birds. Are you there?
don't use that expression here anyway. Here's one bird who just had a remarkable achievements. It is not used that birds migrate, of course, but this journey of this one bird
is simply astonishing and set a new record for nonstop flight, a bar tailed God with tractors, migrated from Alaska to New
and here's the deal it flew up to eighty eight kilometers in our travelled over twelve thousand kilometers India.
eleven days. That's without stopping to eat, drink or sleep. It beats the two thousand and seven record when,
God, with flew over eleven thousand five hundred kilometers in nine days, gone with on average way less than a pound and sign
still don't fully understand how they navigate over the open water of the Pacific Ocean that is so cool
It is amazing that such a little bird could achieve so much, especially since big birds, ain't achieving ship when this duty been hanging out on the same street for the last fifty years, get a job.
It's crazy that scientists say they don't know how these birds on
the these long distances cause guys, it's so obvious mean before the burden these home it goose.
erections and then just remember them cheese. I answer the phone dumb. Sometimes I will say this, though, flying twelve thousand kilometers with no
food or water is rarely impressive. Although spurred airlines was like YO, we ve been doing this shit for years spirit, airlines,
We basically one step above migration. Moving on to the Nobel Prize Award given to people who do smart brain things, the Nobel Prize is one of the highest on as a person can get, but if you think you're in the running make sure you don't turn off your phone on a one day,
sometimes good news simply card White Stanford University Academic, rising across the street. It too, I am to wake up his colleague,
deliver this life changing message through a door bell. Camera Paul is far worse.
What do you want to know? How are you won the Nobel Prize and so they're trying to reach you,
Paul, Milgram and robbed Wilson have taken out the Nobel Prize
in economics for their work on auction theory.
Ah, though, is the most a durable paranormal activity, sequel Ella, although I feel bad for all the other nominees that this guy woke up there,
night been longing by Richard wake up rigid thing: don't you lost the Nobel Prize, Osama stating their Amazon packages by thing buckling bomb and by the way going to sleep?
the night that you could win a Nobel Prize is one hell of a flicks
I mean that's the Nobel Prize, equivalent of taking a shot in basketball and then turning your back on the hoop before the bull goes in I met this guy got in bed
call me and then fell asleep, and finally, some good news for people who love soap operas. Even social distancing rules can stop your stories from getting hot ends,
team. We another pandemic and social distancing there in stopping the Roma romance on the set of one Syria's soap. Opera tick above sounds like Lee laugh aid that is a man again on the set of rules and view the whole normally actor inheritance. The victor would be intimate with his love interests only, but though he was
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security guards at the West build more turns out. I was just they had in my time, but can I just say on a personal level I am so proud of their mannequin. I mean. Last week I saw her working at the gap and now now she's on Tee
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in cooped up. We anxious it's been months since we finally admitted that we don't like baking bread, but some people in Michigan have taken their frustrations a little too far,
there is a new focus on the threat of radical militia groups in this country. After the arrests of extremists accuse applauding the kidnapped the governor of Michigan according to investigating the so called Wolverine Watchmen first plotted destroying in Michigan capital, then settled on kidnapping, Governor Whittemore at her lakes,
vacation. How one of those charged in the kidnapping fails against the pandemic rules on social media. Every single person that works for government is your at. Their main complaint seems to have been state restrictions imposed during the pandemic, especially
closing of Jim's God. Damn he's got more apparently,
mad about Jim's being closed that they try to kidnap the governor. I mean I get that is frustrating to not be able to go to your Jim, but I feel like on the list
solutions kidnapping the governor should be below doing some pushups, I mean if you're upset about the Jews being close to kidnap the governor Kidnapper personal train. Up, in fact, kidnap
my personal trainer. He said tomorrow doing for peace
what that means, but I'm scared- and can I just say, angry why dunes are truly some other level
I mean think about a Flint Michigan had during one of the poisoned, its own citizens for years, and those people stay peaceful, but these guys formed pale ISIS because they couldn't go to plant fitness now. Unfortunately, this is hardly the first time we ve heard about militias recently. They ve been looming over protests and storming state houses since the early days of the pandemic, and I'm not gonna lie
This whole militia thing in America still blows my mind. I mean when I first heard there was a group of young men who carry guns around an old dress alike. I thought I mean you can't fool me. That's that's a gang riots Super white gang, but does again, but my second thought was:
usually you only hereabout armed militias in countries like Afghanistan or Sudan, so
Is this something that is also going on in America? Well, let's find out why, in another instalment of, if you don't know
now you know when you talk about militias in Amerika, you have to start hundreds of years ago, although back then militias we're locked different than the
We are seeing today. Well, regulated militias were actually quite important to the founders. They believe
They were a bulwark against tyranny and they were worried that the Bay
strong new central government, my crush these state military forces. So what they did is they said we will have a militia. All able bodied residents between certain ages were available to be called forth by the government in defence of the state and once called forth. They answer to the government.
Their trained by the government, their direct
did and regulated by. The government of the federal government was requiring you're going to be in the militia, but the states started to try to get around it in the early nineteenth century because it was so unpopular, so they created laws. That said there,
an organised militia in unorganized militia, and anybody who wants to artists.
in the militia actively, you will be part of the organised militia that later became the national guard. This new arrangement title the militia Act- will also be referred to as the Dick law after it sponsor. U S, Senator Charles Dick of Ohio, yes, the dick, nor made a clear separation between organised, an unorganized militias and furthermore,
None of you even pay attention right now. Are you thinking about.
Gloria cylinder, giggling thinking about deplore so immature,
giving information and now you're, probably in
getting it as a new law and order spin off go ahead, then, taken time, I deplore in fact I'll show you a noble for the show
move things along you happy now, then. Then, the point out four make is like freedom of speech and trash.
Name's militias go back to the very beginning of America. Earlier
I mean, if everyone to be ready to defend it at a moment's notice and always a different world with different needs. I mean how Canada was a threat to America back them, which is wild slack finding out Mr Rogers used to be a cage fighter who things changed, but in today's age militias our lot like wiping your ass with leaves, they used to be all we had, but with all the programmes society,
maybe if you still doing that ship, you probably a little crazy and in fact once militias were folded into the national guard. Unofficial militias sort of disappeared from America will at least for a while, but
Recent years they started to re emerge in a much different and disturbing form. One.
paramilitary groups first got traction in the early nineties with high profile clashes in Ruby, Ruggedo and Waco Texas, their number.
Draw after the Oklahoma City bombing, but they ve been on the rise since President Obama took office is in part a reaction to the election of America's first black president. These groups start talks,
and very rapidly? I think, largely in response to the idea that the United States is becoming less white blood. You didn't like black here Ray
Doesn't everything like that because he's black presidents? No, I don't care how he is. Theirs
something not write about em militia
grew nearly eight hundred percent during Obama's presidency, as consumers
He theories exaggerations and rumours surface on line and in the far right media there
Take your guns under the rules are preventing war. There were fears that he try to stay in office indefinitely that he was a socialist and a muslim
even one wild rumour that he was going to invade Texas Y all militias exploded. Once Obama became president,
well well. Well, we meet again racism. I've been expecting you, it's almost like Obama became president and then the entire country locked its doors and, looking back on its it's so funny that these guess thought Obama was gonna. Try and state president forever and invade Texas, because a soon as he could or bottle was out winning oskinson kite surfing, rich rents in it. So long bitches and you want so we have this stuff works, because these people openly admit to every single conspiracy theory that they believe. But as soon as you ask,
If it's because Obama is black, then all of a sudden like what come on man no way. Is that other thing that that we don't like about him? Oh, what's that will he's ease he showed tall, I mean what are you doing up there? So modern militias are not real military organization.
But what sets them apart from other violent gangs, is that they tend to act as if they are. These people are increased
doubly dangerous their running around. Like a bunch of g, I chose armed to the teeth groups of civilians who are creating notation.
Lectures and their organizations collecting storing arms ammunition. This is the Kill house move.
part of a training ground for a right wing militia in the American South, says
I condemn the military operations and urban terrain and we want a practice unrehearsed moving out to these structures. You always why be prepared for whatever could possibly come up training.
a type of event that I will be wearing this twenty four seven of getting off the couch and do
Something is extremely vm, I'm an extremist. I don't think it's the getting off the couch aspect. That makes you an extreme
I mean a lot of middle ground between getting off the couch and the cap
hitting mannequin in the woods, because that dude was purposefully, disk
having the most benign part of what he was doing, it's like Hannibal Lecter sanguine if setting the table and listening to classical music, makes me a cannibal than I guess. I'm a cannibal due to was the eating human live upon. You unique human. I asked ass to what I don't get about. These militias is that if you want to dress and army fatigues and train full,
or you can do that in the military and they'll pay you and they give you health care like someone. Picking up strangers
and they just driving them around. The city for free men join over, get yourselves Somebody'Ll stars and look
clear that these do not have a warped ideology, but have been part of this is just that these guys clearly need friends, they lonely the scale of change, and this maliciously gives them a sense of community, but because of toxic masculinity, the only way they can feel comfortable bonding is
based around violence. I just wish one day. One of them will just be like hey guys. Instead of spending all weekend
canning, Brienza shooting in the woods you guys, maybe just won't, go off a branch
thank you. I thought I was the only one thinking that I'm not replace them makes a great and managed it, so today's militias are less organised
and more heavily armed than the original ones, but there's another big difference to. While the eighteenth century militias were formed to protect the country, the twenty first century, variety usually
to rip the country apart? Most of the men charged with a criminal plot to kidnap Michigan, governor erection, Whittemore have ties to the Google Lou Movement nibbler, the term taken from the title of a nineteen eighty four committee, its dynamism, mean among gun rights activists to refer to a popular uprising, then and made the big blue jumped into the real world when armed men and why in size protestors?
done, orders in Michigan taxes and North Carolina, those low hotshots they're, not for Luella Homeland Security and the Department of Justice, of labelled them as a violent extremists group. This group is a very serious potential threat. They have already been linked
deaths in California, one including a federal officer if their ideology is
in a notion of an impending second american civil war, which they call civil war to electric booger, live so hole up. If I understand correctly, the first of a war was forty and slavery and then the second one will be because some assholes
bored and people did I miss the memo with tropical gear
came a white supremacist thing. These guys have hawaiian shirts, the Charleston White Supremacist had tiki tortures. What's next, you still burning crosses the KKK Conniston roasting pigs. Were these people don't seem to understand is that a second civil war would be a disaster for America, because not only would kill millions and destroy the country. Also, we would all have to grow mutton chops again, and I don't think I can pull off modern chops.
How could I personally know, maybe we could look good in workshops green autumn, ready, reducible walk to come here.
That's the story of how militias started in Amerika what they ve turned into and why they ve become one of the biggest threats to the United States of America. And if you dont know now, you know what I have to think we break. But when we come back, why would Junior goes back to his panel of black voters to find out how black people are going to vote?
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during primary season. What would you have sat down with a group of black vultures in the Atlanta area for what was a very interesting discussion so interesting that this week,
started to check on them again. That would have us do
they do outside? I want
Atlanta to speak with some black voters actually
want to go to war for house, but I did talk with borders now.
Written being some of the members of that panel to get their thoughts about the election that just a few weeks away good to see all
Again, I know we can do
imposing like we did last time.
do you feel about this year's election.
He's gonna be interesting to see. If we could get a new person in office, does that's gonna help get us moving verses talk, I think right and has a chance of winning he had, but eight years experience as vice president, any matter
so I would like a cat over travel. There is the matter at this point, one of those three ledger racist, get who? How raises the tent, like a bite, black people, approaches, races, yeah still fulfil a cat? The cap
so Chris I talked with you last year and we knew where you stood. Then Chris Sweeney think that's understands the needs of the black voter Donald Trump
has that position changed now that you ve seen called a kill a disproportionate number of black people them to get an unemployment, and everything has anything, as happened in twenty twenty swayed, you off of drop in November, nor any additional from.
So we now agree what you said about the virus gill lightly boy, I'll. Ok, he had been in a cave somewhere
they have no idea. What's going on, as the press is not a case of completely gotta connect
what people I you Chris aren't you guess why it about,
I feel bad for, what's going on with other people out there, people losing their jobs. Absolutely selection years been brutal, get past this election. You know everything's going to get back to normal with my man, Trump in the White House and the White House
Pandemic forest fire. Black people get shot, no justice it up again about the american normal. You turn by the way supremacy is like me at all
when I wrote down Elsie, wiser premises, run around industry, roar
the early by drop, their from call we haven't seen at yet
me personally, I lost do people
now go within five days of each other due to covered, though it is real and it is a thing, as some people may not think that we had a very close family member that cast away back in March that my brother in law, back from them
so is there a person market doses to those they have lost loved ones? Ok, boy sideways!
time arrived spot of blame an old somebody else.
when they actually trying to help you by like did that
Seeing the gathers, I not rocky doing their right trump
the third and ethnic response. Teams of this whole thing could never happen if he didn't do that, but anyways we are in trouble as a nation right now, and we have been dealing with this. The entire year does not go on all the old one. Equality
Let me bad boys three. They come out in January last night at like twenty Twond was completely the guy
All this is terrible, but also
voice. Three, looking back at twenty twenty, like the camp of good things,
keep me from dwelling on how Trump downplay the pandemic good is disproportionately killing black people, but at least
finally know the answer to his question. Julie
african American can be and what the hell do. You have to monitor. What advice would you give to binding common to ensure
that they lack of this election paints role again
don't tell me, don't tell me to buy, don't tell me to buy
Bates
Where will you be true to your were any was Goin own under president? Just talk to me and I'll deal Joe,
whatever you need him, the noticed him. Let's get this culture back up in moving Lucille. What would you say
the traveller to ensure a victory in twenty two one.
Like you? I love you
You are such a nice. Looking like somebody say, nice, lookin Ladys. We could get
all the minorities everyone. Well, we need to get all the people about about, especially the monopoly Lucille.
People often feel that, no matter whether they both Democratic Republic and they get shortly in the state, so a lot of them choose to not for what we use
the black people ever choosing to not bought this election. We're still Trot s widow about. We know nothing on attack, but at least, if you do, you know you try Democrat
Republican in that matter love what right wing get out get involved.
And there you have it. Despite all the time
we fight about. There are some things we can all agree on. One covert, Israel too. If we all vote black people could decide the next president,
and three, those really only one saying arch,
One is really very flat there. Thank you so much for that Roy or
when we come back I'll, be talking to the one and only Wilma melodrama about working on and see I s and what he's been getting up to during covert she's gonna miss it.
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consumer. I love my mom when I would
by our house next autumn, like
must have been like the greatest gift during Corona now, because of your family could be together. But surely at some point you will like this is crazy decision. It was. It was made so much sense when I was thinking of you now
and then I realized we're like a fence away, but do you know look here that bag that the house is really divided by somebody really aggressive
no bushes in England. Here you know, there's no direct shot at my windows. He knows about it. I felt that I felt tat I felt safe, but you know, like you said you know the timing, for it was really crazy, majestic
Your mom's face you now you your mom specialists.
Immigrant I mean you can't you can appreciate this. You know the sacrifices they make before. You can even have a sense of women.
memory. The haven't her next door is amazing and elsewhere are looking to the future and having children I mean. That's a building
consider doing I mean I only that doesnt people forget that's what I told you all the time as I go you you moved you like a western country and all the things that they left from, like Sir
countries on the things that they have to do it. You have to buy babysitters my mama's waste
I am the baby, so don't worry about those things, one of the most amazing.
I saw was on your instagram during the like the worst moments of this pandemic is way. Use you'll, use joy, Instagram to tell
stories about essential work. As you know, you started little series called six feet apart and it was
Many beautiful showcase of everyone, whether it was people delivering food will was people helping others. You know what it was healthcare workers
Tell me why you did that and what you felt like. You would give your plan.
to them, and it wouldn't be about you. You know when to the grocery store him. You know my my local.
Gosh you work here. You know, I always say hey what's going on and I and I always ask questions about their family, nor that in this day this was like, probably to three weeks into the pandemic and ass, how you doin and I'm doing Ok Agnes
why are you doing this? Okay what's going on, and then they were telling me that I don't know what it was, but it was waking things up and people that they'd never expect that you know regular customers will come in and and it will be very you know there would be very upset
anxiety and the happiest moment to themselves where they were just lash out any. When she said that to me she said it would like her voice was crumbly like she's, never been taught to thy way, she's, always turning away, been invisible to people and now, for the first time in our target,
but the point is that I realised that we were removed for what it is like for the people there have to be there for twelve hours
Where's handling your money and in your groceries, cleaning the star
after you, you know, and I just felt like we were
better than that in the idea was to ancillary amplified. Boys want anything.
in my opinion is the same opinion as all of us were in the house. You know, but I think that if we can have
level of awareness of white, what it's like a what it takes,
You know, maybe we can have a moment of harmony. One of El Dorado story has always included having people be counted, which is
In our view, the name of one of the initiatives that you started
America forever away you you said we have to get out there and we have to get people count and we have to get people register to vote. We have to get people to be a part of the process that defines their lives. Tell me about this process and tell me why
you still think needs to be done for the last ten or community in America. One aspect of it is awareness right, but the other one is self awareness. I think our communities have not discover you know their vital precedence into our country United
that for most of us immigrants you know sometimes we are ten. We attend to pushing to a belief system that we ve still a guest in this country and therefore we don't have a seat at the table. You know what I'm saying I don't like sometimes were taught them
like. You know that listen. You should be just grateful that you're here you know.
in the truth is that until we undressed.
And how many of us are here until we understand that is not just one of us enough for neighbourhood, that a lot of our neighbours can relate to our interest. To our likes interviews and, most importantly, can relate to our cultures are no matter where you from so now when you look at the senses and you think about what are the senses? What is this thing and you haven't to tell people of there's no citizenship, questions there's! No anything! This is a really to understand how many of us are in an ever heard, and what programmes need to be tailored to the needs of our specific Nuno communities and dumb there's the level of confidence that come with it, and then you have to give it that confidence in the ability to know that there's more than to us in an ever heard on the we now
there's one or two of us in a household eligible to vote, that it is critical that you represent your household because too much has been sacrificed. Man like re like now
Ways. The moment where we use all the sacrifices, and we were right. So I think that that's destiny
the looking glass, nothing that you want to talk about self awareness in the self importance and understanding that Newberry
such a critical moment rain on multiple states. That historically has never happened. You talk about Pennsylvania. You talk about taxes, you talk about Florida. You talk about.
Arizona in House
a number of the latter community, who take forever to flip
I mean this is a more men than die. We gas Celebrate MA, am you we ve done the work, and now we have the numbers, and now we have the demand to ask that seat at the table time to celebrate a time to be counted a time to stand up and do something. I'm happy that you're back onsets excited see the new season Wilma. Thank you so much adjoining electoral carelessness of pleasure boats. Thank you, my fullest chauffeur tonight, but before we
Oh, if you're register, to vote in this election, then it's very likely that you are eligible to vote early. So please do it. Gulch vote vote vote dot com to check your early voting option
and make sure that your voice is heard until tomorrow, stay safe out there, where mosque and please, before you kidnapped the governor, try to kidnap the anger and your own heart
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