Ana Kasparian joins Cenk for the second hour. Marina Shifrin uploaded a fun dance video to YouTube to quit her job at a Taiwanese media outlet. A pastor in Brazil delivering a speech during an evangelical event had two lesbian women kissing in protest removed from the audience and arrested by the police. A Saudi Arabian “scientific” study warns that driving can cause damage to women’s pelvises and ovaries. #Science
Cenk reads #TYTLive tweets. Why does the narrative of Breaking Bad and the character of Walter White resonate so deeply with Americans? Montgomery, Texas police officers illegally break in to a woman’s home on marijuana possession suspicions for their own YouTube show called “Texas Takedown”. New handcuffs with built-in taser technology is in development. Is this really necessary? The Dallas County Police department gets a surplus military tank. The militarization of the civilian police force continues.
Cenk reads #TYTLive tweets. Giant killer hornets in China chase victims for hundreds of meters. Dozens have been killed. A man in Washington attempted to kill his 4 year old son by injecting him with heroin and other drugs after a bitter divorce.
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are others having problems with hr 1
I’m in favor of Ana getting a bell to ring when Cenk is being pervy. That way, Cenk can still be a perv, Ana can express her annoyance and the audience doesn’t have to listen to Ana complain. It’s a win-win-win.
The heart is a muscle…duh.
The link to the 2nd hour on the archive page is not displaying properly for me. It looks as if the text was removed from the button and as such the button is very thin.
I was running multiple After Effects renders during the Brazilian lesbian story, and it just so happened whenever Cenk would perv out one would finish. And if you have ever used AE then you’ll know the DING sound upon render completions. Hilarious coincidence.
MRAP is not a tank. They need someone associated with the show that has some kind of military knowledge. I love TYT, but the worst covered stories deal with military matters and jargon.
100% agreed. Its not even close to a tank, its essentially a big truck with Armor. Most urban cities have armored vehicles already, and have had them for years.
Totally agree. BTW it was used extensively in both Iraq and Afghanistan.
I love the young Turks. Wish they were a 24 hour cable network
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