1 00:00:15,356 --> 00:00:15,796 Speaker 1: Pushkin. 2 00:00:21,996 --> 00:00:27,116 Speaker 2: I think we're bad historians. Something happens, we see it, 3 00:00:27,476 --> 00:00:32,156 Speaker 2: watch it, remember it, file it away. But then if 4 00:00:32,196 --> 00:00:36,436 Speaker 2: you look back at what you filed away closely, you 5 00:00:36,516 --> 00:00:37,636 Speaker 2: discover it's all wrong. 6 00:00:46,396 --> 00:00:49,556 Speaker 3: I was offended when the leader of the Opposition went 7 00:00:49,636 --> 00:00:52,436 Speaker 3: outside in the front of Parliament and stood next to 8 00:00:52,476 --> 00:00:57,276 Speaker 3: a sign that said ditch the witch, misogyny, sexism every 9 00:00:57,396 --> 00:00:59,356 Speaker 3: day from this labor of the Opposition. 10 00:00:59,876 --> 00:01:02,516 Speaker 1: You came to see me and as if I might 11 00:01:02,596 --> 00:01:06,276 Speaker 1: make a donation to the scholarship fund of fifteen hundred 12 00:01:06,316 --> 00:01:09,396 Speaker 1: dollars find I said, philm what would you do hundred 13 00:01:09,396 --> 00:01:09,956 Speaker 1: and man dollars. 14 00:01:12,476 --> 00:01:16,156 Speaker 2: I'm Malcolm Gladwell, author of The Tipping Point, blink Outliers, 15 00:01:16,276 --> 00:01:20,116 Speaker 2: David and Goliath, and now host of Revisionist History from 16 00:01:20,156 --> 00:01:24,316 Speaker 2: Panoicle Media. This show is my attempt to correct the record. 17 00:01:24,756 --> 00:01:27,836 Speaker 1: I shot the free throw guy in the stands yells. 18 00:01:27,556 --> 00:01:30,876 Speaker 3: Out, hey, Marry a big siss age shooting like that. 19 00:01:32,276 --> 00:01:34,996 Speaker 2: Over the course of ten episodes, I'll take you back 20 00:01:35,036 --> 00:01:38,476 Speaker 2: to something that happened one hundred years ago, last year, 21 00:01:38,556 --> 00:01:41,876 Speaker 2: an event, a person, an idea, something we all missed, 22 00:01:42,476 --> 00:01:46,116 Speaker 2: something we all remembered but misunderstood and. 23 00:01:46,116 --> 00:01:49,316 Speaker 1: The guy next to him, and I heard it very clearly, said, 24 00:01:49,556 --> 00:01:51,636 Speaker 1: what are you making fun of him for? He doesn't miss. 25 00:01:53,156 --> 00:01:56,116 Speaker 2: I'll revisit a mysterious car crash outside of San Diego. 26 00:01:56,356 --> 00:01:58,276 Speaker 2: We are passing up where are were passing. 27 00:01:58,316 --> 00:02:03,236 Speaker 1: We're going to hundred twenty mission Gorge. We're in trouble. 28 00:02:03,396 --> 00:02:06,276 Speaker 1: We can't we bike okay, Gorge. 29 00:02:06,356 --> 00:02:08,516 Speaker 3: Its reely a half mile okay, and. 30 00:02:08,476 --> 00:02:10,836 Speaker 1: You don't have the ability to turn the vehicle off 31 00:02:10,916 --> 00:02:11,356 Speaker 1: or anything. 32 00:02:11,396 --> 00:02:12,636 Speaker 3: A personally interception. 33 00:02:15,516 --> 00:02:19,116 Speaker 2: I'll explore why Wilt Chamberlain made a choice he knew 34 00:02:19,236 --> 00:02:21,596 Speaker 2: would diminish his greatness as a basketball player. 35 00:02:21,796 --> 00:02:24,116 Speaker 3: Roger got the ball, He's gone up. 36 00:02:28,436 --> 00:02:31,916 Speaker 2: I'll examine a song, a song that nobody realized was brilliant, 37 00:02:32,196 --> 00:02:34,516 Speaker 2: not even the guy who wrote it and sang it 38 00:02:34,996 --> 00:02:36,916 Speaker 2: until much much later. 39 00:02:36,756 --> 00:02:39,236 Speaker 1: When we did the playback, punched the clock. We got 40 00:02:39,316 --> 00:02:43,916 Speaker 1: quite drunk and played it back really loud, and he 41 00:02:43,996 --> 00:02:46,116 Speaker 1: kind of freaked out, said, it's all rubbish. 42 00:02:46,556 --> 00:02:48,796 Speaker 3: You know, it's terrible, it's terrible. 43 00:02:49,556 --> 00:02:52,356 Speaker 2: We're fine with the future. The future is in our 44 00:02:52,396 --> 00:02:55,716 Speaker 2: imagination and we can be as upbeat or excited or 45 00:02:55,756 --> 00:02:59,276 Speaker 2: delusional as we want about it. But the past is 46 00:02:59,316 --> 00:03:02,316 Speaker 2: where the truth lies, and so I love with more 47 00:03:02,396 --> 00:03:10,036 Speaker 2: questions than answers. Revisionist history, sometimes the past deserves the 48 00:03:10,116 --> 00:03:30,156 Speaker 2: second chance. Listen and subscribe at revisionististory dot com