1 00:00:00,360 --> 00:00:05,200 Speaker 1: Dan Mitchison US correspondence with US Hello Dan, Hey, Heather. Okay, 2 00:00:05,280 --> 00:00:08,640 Speaker 1: So any the suggestion is that the fifteen points are 3 00:00:08,640 --> 00:00:11,080 Speaker 1: the same fifteen points that were sent to Iran last year? 4 00:00:11,160 --> 00:00:11,600 Speaker 1: Is that right? 5 00:00:12,920 --> 00:00:15,720 Speaker 2: I can't imagine them being too different than that, you know, 6 00:00:15,720 --> 00:00:18,079 Speaker 2: I would imagine there's very little give on the part 7 00:00:18,079 --> 00:00:20,200 Speaker 2: of President Trump, but we'll see. I mean, right now, 8 00:00:20,560 --> 00:00:22,880 Speaker 2: he's got the VP JD Vans and our Secretary of 9 00:00:22,920 --> 00:00:26,800 Speaker 2: State Mark Rubial leading the negotiations. Both have said that 10 00:00:26,880 --> 00:00:29,280 Speaker 2: there is a deal inside, or at least they're optimistic. 11 00:00:29,360 --> 00:00:32,640 Speaker 2: I guess that there is a deal inside. Meanwhile, we've 12 00:00:32,680 --> 00:00:36,040 Speaker 2: got something like a thousand US soldiers with the army 13 00:00:36,080 --> 00:00:38,840 Speaker 2: that are expected to deploy in the coming days over there, 14 00:00:38,920 --> 00:00:41,560 Speaker 2: according to CNN, to the Middle East. So who knows 15 00:00:41,560 --> 00:00:43,440 Speaker 2: why they're sending them now if they feel that they're 16 00:00:43,479 --> 00:00:46,159 Speaker 2: this close to a deal. But I guess we'll have 17 00:00:46,200 --> 00:00:48,519 Speaker 2: to see what happens in the next maybe twenty four 18 00:00:48,560 --> 00:00:49,400 Speaker 2: to forty eight hours. 19 00:00:49,440 --> 00:00:51,279 Speaker 1: And who was it the JD Vans and Wikoff are 20 00:00:51,320 --> 00:00:53,520 Speaker 1: negotiating with. Is it the Speaker of the House in Iran? 21 00:00:54,680 --> 00:00:57,000 Speaker 2: That's what they're trying to do. They're speaking with several 22 00:00:57,200 --> 00:01:01,080 Speaker 2: well what President Trump has said, or are high end 23 00:01:01,160 --> 00:01:05,399 Speaker 2: officials again, and you've got that going on over there. 24 00:01:05,920 --> 00:01:08,440 Speaker 2: And then here you've got the Republicans that have rejected 25 00:01:08,440 --> 00:01:12,440 Speaker 2: a resolution for the President to see congressional approval for 26 00:01:12,520 --> 00:01:14,600 Speaker 2: all of this, all this military action against I run. 27 00:01:14,680 --> 00:01:17,119 Speaker 2: I think this is the third time that they've tried 28 00:01:17,120 --> 00:01:19,880 Speaker 2: to do this, and the Democrats have just been unsuccessful. 29 00:01:19,880 --> 00:01:22,000 Speaker 2: But they say they're going to keep doing it until 30 00:01:22,040 --> 00:01:24,880 Speaker 2: they get to boats, you know, moving over their way. 31 00:01:25,080 --> 00:01:28,880 Speaker 1: Okay, Now, if they are, if I'm by being the Iranians, 32 00:01:28,920 --> 00:01:32,760 Speaker 1: if they rejected these these fifteen points a year ago, 33 00:01:33,400 --> 00:01:34,920 Speaker 1: what makes them accept at this time? 34 00:01:36,000 --> 00:01:38,320 Speaker 2: Well, I mean, maybe what's happened in the last couple 35 00:01:38,360 --> 00:01:41,080 Speaker 2: of weeks. Maybe it's the sanctions, Maybe it's the threat 36 00:01:41,080 --> 00:01:43,760 Speaker 2: of more US troops. Maybe it's the threat of boots 37 00:01:43,760 --> 00:01:46,080 Speaker 2: on the ground, which the President continues to say, well, 38 00:01:46,120 --> 00:01:47,680 Speaker 2: we're not going to do that, but you know we've 39 00:01:47,680 --> 00:01:50,800 Speaker 2: heard that before over here in other conflicts, and you 40 00:01:50,840 --> 00:01:53,240 Speaker 2: know we've ended up doing that. So I mean, who's 41 00:01:53,240 --> 00:01:57,040 Speaker 2: to say what they're negotiating behind closed doors, But there's 42 00:01:57,080 --> 00:01:58,560 Speaker 2: got to be a little bit of give and take. 43 00:01:58,600 --> 00:02:01,040 Speaker 2: You would have to think for them to to lose 44 00:02:01,080 --> 00:02:01,680 Speaker 2: some face. 45 00:02:02,160 --> 00:02:04,240 Speaker 1: Yeah, but I'm gonna have to give a lot. I mean, 46 00:02:04,280 --> 00:02:06,080 Speaker 1: they have just had the crap bombed out of them, 47 00:02:06,080 --> 00:02:08,320 Speaker 1: so i'd imagine they have to give up quite a bit. Hey, 48 00:02:08,800 --> 00:02:11,080 Speaker 1: what's this about you people trying to grow heedless humans? 49 00:02:13,160 --> 00:02:15,160 Speaker 2: Don't we have some already over here? Eye, I don't know, 50 00:02:15,720 --> 00:02:17,800 Speaker 2: but well, these are billionaires. These are people that are 51 00:02:17,840 --> 00:02:20,959 Speaker 2: way out of my tax bracket here, and they're cashing 52 00:02:21,000 --> 00:02:23,640 Speaker 2: in on this cutting hash technology out of Boston. And 53 00:02:23,720 --> 00:02:28,440 Speaker 2: what they're trying to do is produce these genetically engineered Okay, 54 00:02:28,520 --> 00:02:32,200 Speaker 2: it starts with monkey organs, and they're hoping that they'll 55 00:02:32,560 --> 00:02:36,680 Speaker 2: grow human parts right after they do that. They're trying 56 00:02:36,680 --> 00:02:40,120 Speaker 2: to grow like lungs and other body parts right now, 57 00:02:40,680 --> 00:02:44,120 Speaker 2: and they're calling them mo I think bodyoids. And so 58 00:02:44,320 --> 00:02:46,560 Speaker 2: you've got lungs and kidneys and hearts from a few 59 00:02:46,560 --> 00:02:48,520 Speaker 2: cells that they're growing in labs and they're keeping them 60 00:02:48,520 --> 00:02:51,320 Speaker 2: alive to perform experiments on them. And the CEO of 61 00:02:51,560 --> 00:02:55,160 Speaker 2: this company, Mortal Dragons, told Wire magazine that they hope 62 00:02:55,360 --> 00:02:58,760 Speaker 2: that they would soon be able to produce human bodyoids too. 63 00:02:58,919 --> 00:03:01,160 Speaker 2: And I just don't like the way between this and AI. 64 00:03:01,280 --> 00:03:04,160 Speaker 2: I just don't like the way my future is looking 65 00:03:04,200 --> 00:03:05,600 Speaker 2: in another ten or fifteen years. 66 00:03:05,680 --> 00:03:07,920 Speaker 1: What was the idea that if you're a billionaire, you 67 00:03:07,960 --> 00:03:09,760 Speaker 1: take a hit and you check it on your new body. 68 00:03:10,560 --> 00:03:12,560 Speaker 2: Well, I think the idea is if you're a billionaire, 69 00:03:12,560 --> 00:03:14,840 Speaker 2: you'll be able to get a new lunger, a kidney, 70 00:03:14,919 --> 00:03:16,480 Speaker 2: or you'll say, you know, I need you to grow 71 00:03:16,560 --> 00:03:19,320 Speaker 2: this and this and this for me, and they'll do that. 72 00:03:19,680 --> 00:03:23,640 Speaker 1: It's not to like about that much right now. I 73 00:03:23,639 --> 00:03:25,320 Speaker 1: could do with a new voice box. But do you 74 00:03:25,360 --> 00:03:28,000 Speaker 1: know what I mean, like if you had a bit, 75 00:03:28,280 --> 00:03:29,959 Speaker 1: if you they were like a own, you're down to 76 00:03:30,000 --> 00:03:31,880 Speaker 1: your last kidney. We've got to take it out. How 77 00:03:31,919 --> 00:03:33,040 Speaker 1: good for a new one? 78 00:03:34,080 --> 00:03:36,560 Speaker 2: In theory, I think it's a wonderful idea and not 79 00:03:36,600 --> 00:03:38,600 Speaker 2: having to wait on a list for years and years 80 00:03:38,640 --> 00:03:41,400 Speaker 2: and years and maybe not ever get somebody to donate one. 81 00:03:41,720 --> 00:03:43,920 Speaker 2: But then I think you're going to be getting into 82 00:03:43,920 --> 00:03:45,640 Speaker 2: a lot of ethical things. I think you're going to 83 00:03:45,680 --> 00:03:47,800 Speaker 2: be looking at a black market out there, and then 84 00:03:47,840 --> 00:03:49,520 Speaker 2: who's to say how many people are going to be 85 00:03:49,560 --> 00:03:52,240 Speaker 2: able to afford this? I mean, right now you've got billionaires, 86 00:03:52,240 --> 00:03:54,200 Speaker 2: look at this, how long before it comes down to 87 00:03:54,240 --> 00:03:56,160 Speaker 2: where you and I can have wealth? Maybe you can 88 00:03:56,320 --> 00:03:59,040 Speaker 2: with you know me, somebody like me that could afford this. 89 00:04:00,480 --> 00:04:03,520 Speaker 1: Hey, do you like seeing in like least formal more 90 00:04:03,560 --> 00:04:03,960 Speaker 1: in full? 91 00:04:04,360 --> 00:04:07,200 Speaker 2: Why no? No? I think it looks cheap. It looks 92 00:04:07,240 --> 00:04:10,840 Speaker 2: like a college TV station. Their ratings are in the toilet. 93 00:04:10,880 --> 00:04:13,400 Speaker 2: They're cutting staff left and right, and now it feels 94 00:04:13,440 --> 00:04:15,600 Speaker 2: like they're just throwing anything against the wall to see 95 00:04:15,600 --> 00:04:18,440 Speaker 2: it stick. You've got Anderson Cooper and anchors like Jake 96 00:04:18,520 --> 00:04:21,880 Speaker 2: Tapper doing their show from their office with these overside podcasts, 97 00:04:22,120 --> 00:04:26,640 Speaker 2: oversized podcast microphones. And what it appears to me at least, 98 00:04:26,760 --> 00:04:29,200 Speaker 2: is that they're trying to pander to a younger audience. 99 00:04:29,480 --> 00:04:32,680 Speaker 2: And Heather, here's the thing. TV still doesn't get their 100 00:04:32,680 --> 00:04:35,760 Speaker 2: core audience. And this is on the young side, thirty 101 00:04:35,760 --> 00:04:38,039 Speaker 2: five to sixty four. They'd love the younger end, twenty 102 00:04:38,040 --> 00:04:40,320 Speaker 2: five to fifty four year olds. They're not going to 103 00:04:40,320 --> 00:04:42,960 Speaker 2: get the demo to switch over to watch something because 104 00:04:42,960 --> 00:04:45,000 Speaker 2: you change around a news set, you know, they're just 105 00:04:45,160 --> 00:04:47,400 Speaker 2: not Yeah, you experiment and you fail, but it's. 106 00:04:47,880 --> 00:04:49,559 Speaker 1: But you know what they're going to change the young ones. 107 00:04:49,600 --> 00:04:51,600 Speaker 1: And then at the expense of the audience that they 108 00:04:51,600 --> 00:04:53,440 Speaker 1: had already. It's such a bad idea, Dan, thank you. 109 00:04:53,520 --> 00:04:57,120 Speaker 1: I appreciate it. Mike Dan Mitchinson, US correspondent. 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