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JD Vance reveals the problem with building a colony on Mars & space travel JD: "One of the things I've talked with Elon about—and Elon is obviously a super smart dude—is that I've never heard a super satisfying answer to this. One of the things that worries me is that I want humans to be a multiplanetary species. I want us to go to Mars and set up a colony. I love humanity, and I want it to continue. The problem with space travel that I have, and again, I've not heard a satisfactory solution to it, is that when we're outside of the Earth's gravity, our genes—our actual DNA—seems to not function as well when it's not in Earth-style gravity. Which makes sense, right? We developed in these conditions with this gravity. Whenever you have somebody who goes to the International Space Station for three months or six months, they come back and they are totally jacked up because, literally, the cells in their body are starting to discombobulate in response to a low-gravity environment. We have to figure out a solution to that problem. That, to me, is sort of the most interesting part of space travel, of going to Mars or setting up a colony on another planet. If you set up a colony on Mars, and it takes you two years to get there and two years to get back, in that time, you've gone from a functioning, healthy adult to dead if you're in space for four years. That part of space travel is very fascinating to me, and I don't know that I've heard any satisfactory solution to it yet."

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Bill Maher reveals why flying private has become frustrating Bill: "It became, first of all, too many crypto guys with too much money chasing too few jets. I never bought. I didn't want to own one. That's right." "Because then everything is your problem. You have to hire the pilots and keep them on. You have to get a hangar. You have to do the landing, right? I was like, 'No, the maintenance, the whole thing.'" "Yes. Let me just add, this happened a few times. If you're renting it and it doesn't work on the runway, which happened more and more—it's one reason I'm stopping—more and more there was the, 'There's something wrong with the computer.' Like, they will get you another plane." Byron: "Not as pretty. Not as good." Bill: "Or better." Bill: "Or better. I was once halfway to Florida, problem. Flew all the way back to LA and they had a much bigger, faster plane waiting for me. That's the advantage over not having your plane. As most of you people listening know, if there's one thing I tell the young comedians, relate to your audience. Do things they can relate to, for God's sakes." Byron: "Don't go out there and do the first half hour about your private jet." Bill: "But it's true. Too many crypto guys chasing too many jets." Byron: "Yeah." Bill: "Too many, like, the number of times there was, 'Oh, there's a problem,' just increased. I don't know why that is. I don't know if the jets got worse or maybe it was just people who are stoned who are working in this industry. I don't know. But I never had a good feeling even about the private jet, like, is there going to be some problem today?"

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Caleb Hammer reveals he rents a private jet to help him get over his panic attacks - "I burst down in tears. It's really bad." Caleb: "I'm trying to get over my fear of flights and I guess I'm rich now, so that's nice. Knock on wood with all." Chris: "Does that help you get over your fear of flights?" Caleb: "I rented a PJ. Tell me. That's a waste of money." Chris: "Is that easier or harder?" Caleb: "So, it's a control thing for me. I don't like being stuck in a situation that I can't control." Chris: "Do you know how to fly the PJ?" Caleb: "No, but I can say let's land. I can't do that with a commercial jet." Chris: "Well, you could make a big enough fuss, but it would be a real headache." Caleb: "And bad for my career, too. So, that would be a real headache." Chris: "Pause." Caleb: "Yeah." Chris: "What was the first time with your travel anxiety getting on a PJ? Like," Caleb: "It was—oh, the PJ itself, it was actually really bad when we filmed it, too. We filmed it. It's on the internet. I burst down in tears. It's really bad." Chris: "I'm sorry, man." Caleb: "Oh, it was anxiety. Like, that's not—" Chris: "Yeah, I don't think that you should dismiss it like that." Caleb: "But it's not like something bad happened to me, right? Like, anxiety is make-believe. It's not real. My brain thinks it's real, but it's not. So, I was crying. I was sad. But you know what was actually making me more sad and crying? A lot of people thought it was out of pure terror. It was remembering a lot of the things that I haven't done. A lot of the family I haven't visited because of my fear of travel."

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340,695 views • 4 days ago

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Joe Rogan explains how Floyd Mayweather went broke: "Imagine making $750 million and you're 49. You're broke." Joe: "Do you see all the stuff that's going on with Floyd?" Tony: "Yeah. I can't wrap my head around it. I don't understand how someone makes that much money and doesn't pay taxes or whatever." Joe: "Yeah. Well, I could tell you how.. you run out of money. You know, you spend so much money on things." Tony: "Do you think he has a business manager?" Joe: "Maybe he wasn't looking out for his best interest" Tony: "I mean, you got to put somebody in charge of that amount of money." Joe: "You would think $750 million would last you a while. He's not even 50." Joe: "Put some away. But the thing is, it's like that lifestyle. His lifestyle was all about showing you his wealth. He's 49. Imagine making $750 million and you're 49. You're broke." Joe: "That's crazy. But Tyson talks openly about how he spent hundreds of millions of dollars, just went through it. You know, if you're living that life where you're just wearing diamonds everywhere and you're buying crazy watches, and you know, Floyd does these things. You ever seen the way he'll go into a hotel room when he's traveling and he talks about the watches that he brought, and so he opens up suitcases with millions of dollars in watches? He just opens suitcases. You ever seen these?" Tony: "No." Joe: "Find them because they're kind of hilarious." Tony: "He's just trying to figure out which one he wants to wear. He brings them all with him." Joe: "Yeah. He's just showing off. He's showing off that he's got two suitcases filled with diamond-encrusted Patek Philippes and the most high-end watches. Look at this. Do you have the clip?" Joe: "Here it is. Look. Play, put some volume on this. Look at this." Floyd: "People are always in my business, worried about what I'm doing, what Floyd is doing, what Floyd ain't doing, what I do got, what I don't got. Just know I'mma stay in my lane. I ain't going to [__] with nobody. And I don't want nobody [__] with me. If I go on vacation, my fault. When I go on paycation for 30 days, I take 30 watches with me." Floyd: "But you know what? What's crazy is this: if we add 10 more days, I take 10 more watches. But then I say, 'Fuck it. If I want to bring out the one and only, then I bring out the watch that cost $18 million.'" Floyd: "Matter of fact, you know what I'm going to do for you [__] haters today? I'm going to go [__] off $50,000 cuz I ain't got [__] else to do. Money made all [__] day." Joe Rogan: "That's the problem. So that you can only do for so long. So if you have one $18 million watch, like, okay, let's not get crazy. Let's not get crazy. You wanted to get it, you got it. You have $750 million. You have one $18 million watch. You can't have 18 watches that cost millions of dollars, because you're going to need more. You're going to keep wanting to buy more. You're going to run out of money. How many Rolls-Royces do you have? Okay. Each one of those is a half a million dollars. You have four or five of them. How many Ferraris? You got 10 Ferraris. Okay. what? Some of those Ferraris are almost a million dollars. You have 10 almost a million dollar cars. Okay. So, just in watches and cars alone, we're looking at 50, 60 million. And then you have to make 120 plus to actually have 60."

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691,487 views • 15 days ago

Patrick Bet-David: John McAfee offered me prostitutes before our interview "One of the craziest ones was with John McAfee from antivirus. I don't know if you know who that is." "When did you do John McAfee?" "John McAfee, I did probably 10 years ago, eight years ago." "Holy shit, I didn't know that." "In the middle of the interview, a guy knocks on the door. His Navy SEAL security guy runs to the door with a gun. At the 43-minute mark, my camera guy is panicking. He thinks we're going to get killed right there. When I walk in, it's me, Mario, and another guy who's there with us shooting. The three security guys say, 'Hey, by the way, what are you doing?' I said, 'John invited us to do an interview. What's your background?' I said, 'I was in the military.' 'No, you weren't.' 'I was.' 'What was your ..63 Bravo. Where were you stationed at?' 'Fort Campbell, Kentucky.' 'Which unit?' '326 Engineers.' So, they're just wondering if this guy's real or not." "At the end of it, he says, 'Man, I wish you would have told us this. You want some scotch? You want some whiskey?' I said, 'Yeah, sure. No problem.' He said, 'We got four prostitutes upstairs if you want to kind of relieve yourself before we do the interview.' I said, 'Listen, thank you for your hospitality. Happily married, not interested.' We got into the interview. He shows up. Bunch of dogs, German Shepherds, show up. It's chaotic, crazy. The entire time he has a cigarette, he has a gun, and he has a drink to do the interview. The most paranoid person I've met in my life was John McAfee."
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Patrick Bet-David: John McAfee offered me prostitutes before our interview "One of the craziest ones was with John McAfee from antivirus. I don't know if you know who that is." "When did you do John McAfee?" "John McAfee, I did probably 10 years ago, eight years ago." "Holy shit, I didn't know that." "In the middle of the interview, a guy knocks on the door. His Navy SEAL security guy runs to the door with a gun. At the 43-minute mark, my camera guy is panicking. He thinks we're going to get killed right there. When I walk in, it's me, Mario, and another guy who's there with us shooting. The three security guys say, 'Hey, by the way, what are you doing?' I said, 'John invited us to do an interview. What's your background?' I said, 'I was in the military.' 'No, you weren't.' 'I was.' 'What was your ..63 Bravo. Where were you stationed at?' 'Fort Campbell, Kentucky.' 'Which unit?' '326 Engineers.' So, they're just wondering if this guy's real or not." "At the end of it, he says, 'Man, I wish you would have told us this. You want some scotch? You want some whiskey?' I said, 'Yeah, sure. No problem.' He said, 'We got four prostitutes upstairs if you want to kind of relieve yourself before we do the interview.' I said, 'Listen, thank you for your hospitality. Happily married, not interested.' We got into the interview. He shows up. Bunch of dogs, German Shepherds, show up. It's chaotic, crazy. The entire time he has a cigarette, he has a gun, and he has a drink to do the interview. The most paranoid person I've met in my life was John McAfee."

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868,825 views • 29 days ago

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Chamath on H1-B visa: There's a lot of people that look at me and say 'That guy is part of the problem' you can see it in the comments on X." "I came on an H1B visa. Elon came on an H1B visa, okay? This is in the early 2000s. Why? Nobody was applying for these things. And who did you have? Forget about me, I'm relevant, but you had guys like him, you had these incredible scientists, Urs Hölzle that ends up at Google. These are giants, okay?" "What's happening now, for the last 15 or 20 years, you have farms of applications. 20,000 slots open up, so you can't stipulate abuse because what that means is so overwhelming that the next Elon or Urs Hölzle was already gone. I sure as shit would never say that the program works today." "So I think it's fair to say two things. We can stipulate the following two things: Immigration is really good. We should be attracting the best. But we should also make it fair for the best who have, for the last five years, been blocked because a handful of companies have abused this system. You need to stop and fix it so that you can reestablish trust with the American population at large. There's a lot of people that look at me and say, 'That guy's part of the problem.' You can see it in the comments on X. And I'm like, 'Wow, me?'" "No, I think that's because they see the abuses on the ground. They see the people that show up and they're like, 'This person is not smarter than me. All I can see is wage suppression.' We have a responsibility to the people who are working and paying into the system to answer their questions honestly. You can't stipulate and ignore it. You can't. Sometimes you gotta say, 'You know what? That was gross abuse.'"

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210,287 views • 22 days ago