[laughter] i heard that one already. will: yeah. try having a sitdown with that person. it never goes well. we have had it. you leave right now and play now and give you six months pay. that s half of your entire contract. please, just just go. [ laughter ] see if i stay the whole year, i get it all. will: sound logic. george always had sound logic. i don t know if we can say the same for the city of oakland in california who in this analogy is george castanza. they haven t sat back and realized covid is over and it has been for a while. but the city in the bay area is still operating under pandemic insanity and they do not want it to end. oakland hasn t killed its covid eviction moratorium. in fact, right now as we speak, they are holding hearings on potentially ending that moratorium. possibly extending it though into july. too little, too late. if you are a tenant in oakland you haven t had to pay rent for the past three years. on the other side of that, there
anthony: all right, look at [ horns honking ] anthony: i remember the moment i first realized i d been living my whole life in black and white. it was like discovering a color i never knew existed before a whole new crayon box full of colors. that was it for me. from then on, there was no putting the pieces back together, no going home. things were different now. asia had ruined me for my old life. i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha la la la la sha la la la la la sha la la la la sha la la la la la la [ laughter ] man: whiskey for farmer! anthony: oh, that s good. this guy s trying to kill us. andy: they make more than a hundred bottles a day, so 30,000 bottles? anthony: that s a lot of whiskey. andy: yeah it s a lot of that s a lot of uh did i did i do that right? anthony: yeah. andy: or have i had to
very contented satisfied. are you satisfied? i m very satisfied. will: not everyone is satisfied. no. the climate cult, they are coming for yourry soto in the name of science. what accounts 10% for global emissions of meth thanel? it s not balching cows or landfills but rice the stable crop cannot be ignored. will: rice. they want us to stop eating rice now. over half of the world wants population depends on rice for daily nutrition. if we stop growing can rice look, it s not hard math, millions will die. it s the international backbone of food. the most popular dish in the world and this idea isn t just being kicked around, you know, by the weirdoes in davos at the world economic forum because don t look now, these food bans
andy: eating is synonymous with eating rice. to eat a meal without rice would be unthinkable. anthony: what makes their whiskey special? [ farmer speaking thai ] andy: because of the flavoring that they add to it. anthony: conveniently, our host, in addition to having provided us with a fine meal, just so happened to run a distillery out back. andy: they use a spice mixture they add to the yeast balls, let it ferment for five days, and then she smashes it with a wood mallet. anthony: thai rice whiskey, lao khao, bucket of hooch, whatever you wanna call it this stuff is a delightful beverage that tastes better and smoother apparently the more you drink. andy: uh-oh, here we go. sneaky, sneaky. anthony: oof. well. andy: and then, uh, fried fish. i believe it s called nile tilapia or nile carp. you just salt the hell out of it
we as a community forget the power we have. our dads came to this country, and they didn t even speak the language. they gave birth to a completely different industry. we re smart people, we re creative people. what does it mean to be a british bangladeshi? for me, it s supporting england in football and bangladesh in cricket. it s speaking bangla and english in the exact same sentence. it s eating rice and curry for mains and british chocolates for dessert. it s having a shopping list that starts with milk and bread and ends with bhang and naga chillies. it s putting my playlist on shuffle, appreciating both asian and western music. it s having a nine to fivejob on weekdays and helping the family business on weekends.