BLOOD IMMORTAL Full Exclusive Horror Movie English HD 2024

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BLOOD IMMORTAL Full Exclusive Horror Movie English HD 2024
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00:00:00You
00:00:30You
00:01:00You
00:01:30Excuse me, sir. Would you have room for one more maybe?
00:01:42What's your name Mary
00:01:47What happened to your horse I
00:01:49don't know sir, I just
00:01:51She started walking really slow, and I don't think she's gonna make it. I really have to get to Albuny
00:01:57Where have you been feeding her just grass mostly
00:02:27You
00:02:35You
00:02:57You
00:03:06Are you ready?
00:03:11Yeah
00:03:21Can't believe it's been a year now since he's been gone
00:03:27I
00:03:33Know it's been a year
00:03:43Okay, let's get you home
00:03:57You
00:04:27Why are you laughing it's raining it's it is raining I told you it's gonna rain
00:04:35Thanks be to God
00:04:43We have another drought like last summer will be dead it's gonna rain
00:04:57It's enough Liza do
00:05:27You
00:05:45Say grace
00:05:57Oh
00:06:08Father
00:06:11We have gathered to share a meal in your honor, thank you for putting us together as family
00:06:17Thank you for this food
00:06:21Bless it to our bodies Lord
00:06:24Thank you for all the gifts you've given to those around this table
00:06:29Help us use these gifts to your glory
00:06:32Guide our mealtime conversations and steer our hearts to your purpose
00:06:36in Jesus name
00:06:38Amen
00:06:46Can I ask you something yes
00:06:53What will you do if I pass on
00:06:56That's not gonna happen anytime soon
00:06:59His will be done
00:07:02You know, I don't like having these conversations at dinner
00:07:06Liza mother
00:07:09Are you still saved?
00:07:13Yes, you see me pray of course I do
00:07:19But you believe in him, of course I do
00:07:24I
00:07:25Can tell you have doubts
00:07:31Yeah, I have my doubts
00:07:36About I
00:07:37Look around and all I see is suffering
00:07:40Our stock won't grow
00:07:42Father is dead and you're very sick
00:07:47It's just a cop I
00:07:50often wonder if God exists
00:07:52Why he puts us through these hardships, why is there so much pain and suffering I
00:07:58Pray and I pray and I ask for his help, but all there is is greater suffering
00:08:07You know God does not exist it's utterly foolish
00:08:22You
00:08:29What did you say God does not exist
00:08:40There are evil spirits all around us
00:08:44They're trying to grab hold of us they're trying to grab a hold of you
00:08:52And I say never deny our maker you understand
00:09:22I
00:09:42Sir I'm only telling you this because I love you. Yes. I love you, too
00:09:52I
00:10:17Good evening
00:10:23My name is Bernard Duncan, I'm with the United States Treasury Department
00:10:31Are you stranded? No, no, I'm not
00:10:37Mrs. Murphy, I assume
00:10:40That's correct. Mr. Duncan. Oh
00:10:44What can I do for you
00:10:49Is this your daughter
00:10:52That's my daughter. Oh
00:10:54Don't be shy introduce yourself to the man
00:10:57Hello, sir. My name is Eliza. Why is it that's a pretty name?
00:11:02I'm very happy to meet both you ladies tonight. I apologize for attending such late hours
00:11:10But I must ask you a question
00:11:13Is this the property of private Murphy?
00:11:17Oh
00:11:19What's the property
00:11:21Passed not too long ago. Oh, I'm terribly sorry to hear that. This is Murphy. I
00:11:27Too am a widower and empathize with you. I'm very sorry
00:11:34My condolences
00:11:41How can I help you
00:11:43I was hoping that you could invite me inside so that we could have a discussion
00:12:04Again I want to apologize for my rudeness in such late hours
00:12:10The night is still young. Mr. Duncan
00:12:13Isa go in it
00:12:16Fetch. Mr. Duncan here a cup of water
00:12:19I'm sure you're parched
00:12:21You can sit down here. Thank you
00:12:32Thank you my dear
00:12:34Your daughter is quite lovely. Thank you
00:12:37She means the world to me
00:12:40You know, I have a daughter as well
00:12:43She's my only
00:12:45Her name is Fiona. Oh
00:12:48That's a lovely name
00:12:51She's quite lovely herself
00:12:53However, I imagine she's still quite angry at me. Oh
00:12:59You could say that we have a very strong
00:13:01Liza go outside. No, no, no. No, I insist she stay if that's fine with you. This is Murphy
00:13:12That's fine you can say
00:13:15This is Murphy, I say Liza
00:13:18Well, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry
00:13:22I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry
00:13:26I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry
00:13:28I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry
00:13:30Well, I
00:13:32am aware of you I
00:13:35Don't think that you are quite familiar with me as I said before I'm from the US Treasury
00:13:42Have you heard of the Northwest ordinances?
00:13:45They were just enacted by Congress. I
00:13:48Have only heard rumors
00:13:52This is us here
00:13:55The government wants to name this territory
00:13:59Michigania the ordinance divides these territories and to townships and then the townships are divided into 36
00:14:08Sections each one of these sections is 640 acres. This is quite a lot of hell
00:14:16What exactly are you proposing mr
00:14:18Duncan the US Treasury is proposing to buy out your husband's land voucher for a dollar per acre
00:14:26in return we will give you a
00:14:30generous percentage of
00:14:33The long-term revenue that will be generated as well
00:14:37Once the townships are formed and we sell them to the public
00:14:42my husband
00:14:44fought and
00:14:46Bled for the cause of the Continental Army
00:14:51The government respectfully paid us and then vouchers and now you want to take our vouchers back
00:14:59these sections will offer great opportunities and
00:15:04They will help us pay back our pre-existing debt from the war which will allow us
00:15:09to grow as a more functional and
00:15:12stable
00:15:14Like liberties still be upheld a
00:15:19Statehood will be established
00:15:21Freedom of religion will be granted to every citizen all the laws in these new states will follow the national example
00:15:27there will be trial by jury and
00:15:31Involuntary servitude will be prohibited if you make this deal we will also
00:15:38Name the township or the county after your husband's name
00:15:43The veterans of the Continental Army will always be revered in the state
00:15:48How would you be paying for the land vouchers?
00:15:50There are banks in Pennsylvania that will give you bills of credit if you accept this offer the bills of credit are redeemable
00:15:57in coins
00:15:59No, no, if I were to accept your offer, I would want coinage upfront
00:16:06but I saw the depreciation of the continental currency I
00:16:10Refuse to take notes
00:16:17Opportunity is here
00:16:25Think of these coins as somewhat of a down payment
00:16:29Take it over with your daughter and we'll be back in a night or two for your final decision
00:16:34Which I hope is the right decision
00:16:40I need to go
00:16:43Well, if you want you could stay here for the night, oh
00:16:47No, no, I appreciate the offer I need to observe some more land
00:16:55Early tomorrow morning. I
00:16:58Must leave
00:17:10Thank you again for your time
00:17:14If you double-cross me or if you're lying to me in any way, mr. Duncan
00:17:21I'll be getting more than just my land back. I assure you this is a legitimate offer. This is Murphy
00:17:28You ladies have a fine evening
00:17:39I
00:17:55Personally think he's made us a good offer
00:18:09I
00:18:39I
00:19:09I
00:19:39I
00:20:06Could sense that you were dying
00:20:09I
00:20:18Sent myself I don't believe
00:20:26I also sensed that you don't believe either
00:20:31What if I told you
00:20:38What if I told you
00:20:48And I could make you immortal
00:20:53That I can give you eternal life
00:21:01The
00:21:31Oh
00:21:50What if you what have you done, how do you feel different
00:22:02I
00:22:06I'm confused
00:22:09What if I was to tell you
00:22:12That for now on you will live forever that you are an immortal
00:22:19Just like me
00:22:21We are individuals of the night and we thrive on human blood to survive
00:22:27But you will never see the Sun
00:22:32Again
00:22:38You coerced me into a creature
00:22:49I'm an hour demon. We are not demons think of it more as a gift of transcendence
00:22:57Ah
00:22:59Something supernatural
00:23:02You were dying before
00:23:05dying
00:23:07But I transformed you I
00:23:11Transformed you into something stronger
00:23:14something healthier someone more powerful than you can ever believe and
00:23:21You will become more powerful as you live on
00:23:27When Eliza enters
00:23:32See her name
00:23:36We can start a new family together
00:23:40We can be together
00:23:43We can be companions
00:23:49Stay away from my Eliza. I am asking you to play the
00:23:56Leave
00:23:58Shack bag. What kind of woman are you? I said get out
00:24:02who
00:24:04Can give up on a special gift like that a gift of immortality
00:24:10You ungrateful
00:24:26Ungrateful
00:24:37Eliza
00:24:42Mother all right. Yeah. Yeah, I'm fine Eliza
00:24:50Mr. Duncan was just on his way out
00:24:53Your mother is a lot better now
00:24:56and soon
00:24:59You will be as well
00:25:26I
00:25:56I
00:26:26You
00:26:56You
00:27:27You
00:27:40You
00:27:56You
00:28:08Beautiful night
00:28:11Yeah
00:28:16What's your name
00:28:19Emma
00:28:21Yours it's Fiona
00:28:26Do you want to walk with me?
00:28:30Sure
00:28:56I hear
00:29:26I
00:29:57Did you know it was me
00:30:01Who else would come to my door at this late hour, huh?
00:30:06How you been Fiona, you know, it's been a moment
00:30:12Looking at it Victoria I
00:30:16Must say you look younger since last I saw you and you
00:30:23You look sicker
00:30:26The sensitivities are returning
00:30:30Here try this
00:30:33How fresh is this this type O negative
00:30:46I have a new contact now
00:30:51He's oblivious
00:30:54You're looking at the most curious medical research specialist
00:30:59I'll give you his number, but you can be whatever you want
00:31:02nurse, whatever just
00:31:05Make sure he stays oblivious. Oh
00:31:08And it's always cash on delivery, you know, I can do that
00:31:16You know, I gotta say it's just
00:31:19It's refreshing to no longer have to worry about killing or blood price to hear you say that
00:31:26Why?
00:31:28But this world is a cesspool
00:31:30The mortals are toxic
00:31:32I mean there are pollutants in the air chemicals in the food and water
00:31:36Hell people can't even breathe without it hurting them
00:31:43Fiona
00:31:44Our world I mean is dying
00:31:47Contamination in the fresh water
00:31:50rivers and oceans polluting
00:31:52You know what? It's like when an economy crashes yet. The mortals live on as if
00:31:58Nothing is happening
00:32:02It will catch up with them same way it did with us
00:32:09You have to have hope
00:32:12Don't be discouraged it's hard not to be
00:32:16But you can't stop what's coming
00:32:19Even the earth is mortal. What can we do?
00:32:24Not use aggression and force towards the mortals we warn them
00:32:30Warn them before it's too late hell I
00:32:34Even took night classes to engage the youth and there are the future after all
00:32:41This is going to be
00:32:44Peaceful clean and
00:32:48Prosperous world. I mean we're going to have to start living by the same principles ourselves
00:32:56So, um
00:32:59What's next for you I'm moving before this all turns to hell
00:33:07Where to I
00:33:10Don't know yet
00:33:14I think you do
00:33:19Further north
00:33:22Somewhere remote Canada, maybe we'll see what happens
00:33:32Do what you want
00:33:34Look
00:33:38You ever need anything
00:33:40Contact this guy he'll give you the freshest blood around
00:34:10I
00:34:40Don't know yet. I think you do
00:35:02City folks just don't get it. I think the greatest threat
00:35:06To the future generations and the fact that interest rates are going up
00:35:08we're going to be paying close to over four hundred billion dollars in interest expense, which I think is the
00:35:14number one or number two
00:35:16Issue in terms of federal expense to the country the only way we're going to get out of
00:35:36You
00:35:50So who's following this
00:35:54I'll give an example
00:35:56When the u.s. Economy hit bottom following the collapse of o9 quantitative easing was introduced or QE
00:36:04Granted it was
00:36:06Unconventional in its approach, but it was the exact catalyst that was required to stimulate the economy after the recession
00:36:13Can anyone else think of any tactics or strategies the government can use to stimulate a failing economy?
00:36:23Anyone
00:36:27I
00:36:28think that if we had another recession or
00:36:32Depression we could have a stimulus program
00:36:35Like the last one we had which did a lot to recover, but it should have done a whole lot more
00:36:40It's exactly right and I completely agree more could have been done to stimulate the economy
00:36:46with the recovery and the reinvestment act of 2009 we should have seen a more pronounced increase in GDP, but
00:36:54Good example Lindsay anyone else. I don't agree
00:36:59This idea that
00:37:00there might be some person or some group that would know the correct amount of money or the proper rate of interest or
00:37:07Exactly how much needs to be pumped back into the economy is kind of presumptuous
00:37:12Governments aren't supposed to run the economy the people are supposed to run the economy
00:37:17Those ideas only represent the large and wealthy corporations
00:37:22before the collapse we had what you're proposing and
00:37:25The CEOs made and continue to make billions while the middle class is shrinking
00:37:32Now we have this huge gap between the rich and the poor on levels that we have never seen before
00:37:37We need more intervention. That's a representation of class envy, which is also part of the problem
00:37:44But the bigger elephant to the room is our reckless fiscal and monetary policy which causes inflation
00:37:50Which is the hidden tax that is truly destroying the middle class
00:37:54Our government is reaching record amounts of debt and if we don't change our ways
00:38:01Then that will lead to the devaluation of the dollar and ultimately complete economic collapse
00:38:08I'm gonna have to side with Lindsay on this one. You can't bypass the government and the Fed you especially
00:38:14Can't leave them out of monetary policy
00:38:18If you think that we as a populist can just stand back
00:38:22Bypass the government and the Fed and just have monetary policy set itself that isn't gonna happen
00:38:27Frankly the philosophy that we can somehow avoid government intervention that that dates back
00:38:35200 years
00:38:36Professor Williams, I'm not saying that we should go back to the way things were 200 years ago
00:38:41We want to improve on what life was like back then
00:38:45But it sounds to me like you want to go back one or two thousand years
00:38:49Just as the Greeks and Romans and other civilizations were debasing their currency. Oh
00:38:55Okay, I am NOT a proponent of the monetary policies of the Emperor Diocletian. Let's just get that clear. Okay?
00:39:03What's your name again Fiona Fiona?
00:39:06But I am a proponent of the monetary policies that followed World War two
00:39:10These policies they produced the strongest generation of economic growth our nation's ever seen
00:39:17They allowed for mild
00:39:20Inflation there was a fact of government interventions into the fiscal systems keeping them from spiraling out of control
00:39:27the policy
00:39:29Stimulated the economy when it was required
00:39:31But they still fostered and sustained a strong middle class that there are evidence that those
00:39:36policies prolonged the agony of the Great Depression
00:39:39I
00:39:40Saw so much suffering during that time that could have been alleviated by liquidating the debt
00:39:45So the inflation wasn't allowed to escalate you've seen a lot, right?
00:39:49How old were you in the 30s?
00:39:54You look great for your age by the way
00:39:58Okay, all right, but all seriousness now Fiona they're all very valid points
00:40:04We're just gonna have to agree to disagree
00:40:07Excuse me, Professor Williams. I'm sorry to interrupt but it's past 10 p.m. Oh, oh
00:40:13My apologies for keeping you over class
00:40:16I'll see you next week and don't forget to upload your papers on monetary policy by midnight tonight
00:40:22If you want full credits next week is midterm and we will follow up with discussions on aggregate demand. Okay. Have a good weekend
00:40:31Fiona can I just can I talk to you for a minute?
00:40:37I
00:40:44Just wanted to apologize I
00:40:46Didn't mean to insult your age back there
00:40:50It's all good. Professor Williams. I
00:40:52Slipped back there and I have learned to take a joke in my many years. I
00:40:58Really enjoy your lectures. Thank you
00:41:01And you know despite our obvious differences of opinion
00:41:05It's really refreshing being able to debate with somebody without having them resort to attacks or using other fallacies. I
00:41:13Do hope you participate more in class. I
00:41:17Like to be challenged. Yeah once in a while. I will keep that in mind. I really do have to go though
00:41:24I've got to tighten up that paper. Yes, you should attend to that
00:41:28Have a great weekend Fiona if you don't have your paper uploaded by midnight, don't worry about it. I
00:41:34Won't mark it down. I
00:41:36appreciate
00:41:37Good night, Fiona
00:41:57I
00:42:27I
00:42:57I
00:43:27Excellent now
00:43:34Stunning
00:43:38So do you
00:43:57I
00:44:28I
00:44:3430 minutes to take the exam class. I
00:44:39Overslept I'm so sorry you have 30 minutes to take this I can handle it. There's a hundred questions here. It's multiple choice
00:44:46I can handle it. Believe me
00:44:49All right
00:44:51Good luck
00:44:57I
00:45:15Was the exam that's all right challenging though. I am I really love the parts on production function
00:45:27I
00:45:29Did very well Maggie
00:45:32When should we be back?
00:45:38You know what don't worry about it, let's take the rest of the evening off
00:45:42Okay, it'll give me a chance to get these graded and marks posted by tomorrow. Thank you
00:45:47class
00:45:49I'm sure your minds are all mushed by now
00:45:51And the last thing you want to do is start talking about aggregate demand
00:45:54So as soon as you're done, you're free to go for the evening
00:45:57Have a great weekend and remember presentations are due next week
00:46:02Just remember to stick to the rubric
00:46:24Fiona is that you
00:46:27Oh
00:46:39Yeah, are you all right, you don't look good and I was just some prize in that food a
00:46:47Okay, well I canceled lecture for tonight and if you want to take the exam another time I'll allow it because you're sick
00:46:53I'm fine. I
00:46:55Want to finish it
00:46:58Okay
00:47:19It wasn't too bad wasn't easy. Thank you for letting me take it under these circumstances. No worries
00:47:26You feeling any better you didn't look well back there I
00:47:30Feel much better. Thanks
00:47:32You know what always makes me feel a lot better
00:47:36What's that a nice cup of hot tea?
00:47:39Would you like to have tea with me tonight?
00:47:45Okay
00:47:47Let's go I
00:47:50Have to say it feels a
00:47:53Little odd having tea with a current student
00:47:57You lecture and you consult and you share ideas, but you always keep them at a distance
00:48:03Yeah, we are having tea. It's it's almost like you're a real human. I
00:48:07Don't think it's that weird
00:48:09Society and social structure just tells us it's creepy, but we can choose to ignore the construct
00:48:16So do you have any more books coming up?
00:48:19Wow, I
00:48:20Wouldn't think a supposed fan of my Z's and Friedman would be a follower of my work. Give me a break. You're everywhere
00:48:29Locally, maybe
00:48:31To answer your question. Yes. I am writing a new book as a matter of fact. What's the topic?
00:48:38It's about the shrinking middle class and the reasons why it continues to vanish
00:48:43No surprise I use Keynesian styles solutions to support my conclusions
00:48:49Well, I think it's impressive how you continue to get your work published I know how competitive it can be thank you
00:48:58Can I ask you a personal question fire away
00:49:03So, why are you so enthralled with Austrian style economics
00:49:12I read your paper last night
00:49:14It was very erudite and informed
00:49:18And to be honest, I think it's one of the best papers I've ever had turned in
00:49:26Well, it's a reflection of freedom as you know
00:49:32It allows equal opportunity
00:49:35Prosperity a system in which
00:49:37Everyone has the right to life and liberty and no one has the right to deprive anyone of those things
00:49:45You know, the fact is that
00:49:47Liberty isn't given a fair shake in our society or many societies for that matter not by our politicians not in the media
00:49:55And I'm sorry to say not in our education system
00:49:59It's just against the status quo
00:50:04If people
00:50:06Truly understood the philosophy of liberty and that it's a choice
00:50:11We would have a much more free society when there are fewer restrictions
00:50:16People have the opportunity to make the choices that are best beneficial to them
00:50:21Thereby making all of society more prosperous
00:50:25And as misanthropic as people are I think that with the right tools
00:50:31Humanity can thrive and bloom so future generations can live as freely as possible
00:50:39What about you what about me why are you so into economics I
00:50:46Guess I I like to think about how economics is a reflection of society
00:50:55It's a living thing
00:50:58Economics is about the world is about us
00:51:01It's current. It's always changing. It's always interesting
00:51:06It allows you to study
00:51:09Competition and prosperity one day, but pollution and the environment the next day
00:51:17Economics is about the modern world
00:51:20About how we behave
00:51:22About how businesses behave about how governments behave
00:51:28And economics
00:51:32It teaches us to make decisions our entire world is about making decisions
00:51:39What should the government do in order to reduce the budget deficit or what should a small business do in order to
00:51:46increase their profit margins
00:51:50Economics is about making choices
00:51:53And then the future determines whether those choices are valid or not
00:52:04What's wrong I
00:52:08Sometimes wonder if my choices have been valid
00:52:12Of course, they're valid
00:52:14You're a vision of success. You teach at a major university. You've been published again and again
00:52:21What more could you ask for?
00:52:26I don't have any children
00:52:29Never been married still single
00:52:34I've always kept men into distance
00:52:38I'm sorry. I can't believe I'm telling you this listen
00:52:43Marriage and relationships are nothing but distractions
00:52:47You've made sacrifices and they have paid off for you
00:52:52You're beautiful you have plenty of time to meet someone if that's what you really want
00:53:01Suppose is there anyone you're interested in now?
00:53:08Well there there was this literature professor at State
00:53:15Very intelligent
00:53:17We met at a colleague's reading a few years ago and had some deeply compelling conversations about very important things
00:53:27We
00:53:29We lost track though, I guess I lost his contact information so
00:53:35You should reach out to him on whatever social media. He's on. I don't get in touch. I'm not on there very much
00:53:41I
00:53:46Suppose I could reach out to him again. You should go for it. You must never hold any regrets
00:53:53What about you ever been married to have any family
00:54:00Well, I have never been married I've been in and out of relationships from time to time but
00:54:07Nothing that's ever lasted
00:54:09My mother died when I was very young and
00:54:14My father was actually a government worker
00:54:18Yeah, yeah
00:54:21He was a land speculator
00:54:26But he
00:54:29He disappeared
00:54:31Ages ago and the authorities can never track you. How awful
00:54:36How long ago was that?
00:54:39Are you all right? Yeah, um
00:55:09I
00:55:20Did you get sick again
00:55:22Yes
00:55:23You probably get home and get some rest. Yeah, you should
00:55:27But I had a good time tonight. We should do it again
00:55:30Good, so do I I
00:55:33I
00:55:35Don't have a cell phone waiting on a new one
00:55:38But if you ever wanted to come by after teaching or something, I live over at the lofts across campus on Cass
00:55:45113
00:55:46If not, though, I'll see you in class next week, right?
00:55:50of course
00:55:52Go on get some rest. Maybe see a doctor
00:55:57Good night, Professor Williams. Call me Patricia
00:56:02You
00:56:32You
00:57:02You
00:57:17Got the money you got the blood I always have the blood Oh negative, right? That's what it's labeled money
00:57:33You
00:57:35You're short not that coin in there is worth hundreds
00:57:41You know, Victoria's never short she never jerks me around like you do
00:57:48Take your clothes off
00:57:51You know the deal not tonight. I can't I'm on my period. I'm really sick
00:57:58I
00:58:01Know this coin is worthless
00:58:05But this this has value to me
00:58:27You
00:58:53Hello
00:58:55Hello Patricia speaking
00:58:58Hi, it's Roger. How's everything Roger? Hi
00:59:05Thank you for getting back to me
00:59:08I'm sorry. I missed your call last night. I was up late grading papers and you know how that goes
00:59:13You should definitely get together soon. Yeah, absolutely
00:59:18What's what's good for you
00:59:21Well, we're on break this week, I'm free tonight or tomorrow I lecture tonight, but I'm free tomorrow
00:59:27Okay, that works. Um, are you still over me? Sure. I am
00:59:31Good. I'll drive out to you then. What do you recommend out that way?
00:59:38What about Granite City
00:59:41Does that work for you sure how about we meet
00:59:48Absolutely
00:59:49But I don't make sure I don't lose your number this time
00:59:55Bye Roger
01:00:01America spends the most in the world when it comes to health care coverage per capita yet
01:00:0533 million people are still left uninsured and compared to all of the developed nations. We rank last when it comes to quality of care
01:00:13Not only would a universal health care system be more efficient
01:00:17It would also save businesses and entrepreneurs who have to bear the brunt of medical costs under our current system
01:00:24We believe this is fiscally responsible because not only would it cost less in our current system
01:00:29But it would be far less costly in the long run
01:00:32Great presentation. Anyone care to challenge or refute?
01:00:40Okay
01:00:42Let's pick up here next week. Don't forget to read chapters 22 and 23 on income and output
01:00:48Thank You, Lindsay, Maggie
01:01:02Fiona
01:01:23Fiona
01:01:32Oh
01:01:57Patricia Roger hi
01:02:03You look beautiful. Thank you. You look great, too
01:02:12So nice to see you. Well since the last time we saw each other I've just been
01:02:19Profoundly overwhelmed with teaching and writing
01:02:23Do you have another book in the works? I do
01:02:27on the vanishing middle class
01:02:29Thought I needed to get back to my roots again
01:02:32That's great. I always love reading your work
01:02:36Thank you
01:02:37What about you? You look great. You look so happy. No, I am. I just got married last month actually
01:02:49Married Wow
01:02:51That's
01:02:53Great
01:02:54What's her name? Her name is Kayla
01:02:58She teaches to actually literature as well
01:03:02Can I start you all off with anything to drink?
01:03:04Yeah, I'm gonna go with the spicy cucumber margarita
01:03:08Okay, great choice
01:03:10Really like that
01:03:12Anything else for you ma'am? I think I'm gonna start with water. Thank you. Okay, I'll get that right out to you
01:03:21Can you just excuse me for a second sure I'll be right back
01:03:32I
01:04:02I
01:04:14Are you okay?
01:04:25Oh
01:04:27Oh, I'm so alone
01:04:58Okay
01:05:05So we did the tax cut earlier in the week now we're gonna do a spending bill
01:05:09We have rules in place the rules in place say that there are budget caps
01:05:15So they've got a special little waiver that put in the spending bills because we're now going to exceed those caps
01:05:22So the question is are we serious about the debt are we serious about
01:05:27Adding a million dollars a minute to the debt. That's what happens. We borrow a million dollars a minute
01:05:33The deficit this year will be over seven hundred billion dollars
01:05:37Twenty trillion dollars in total the total debt is bigger than our entire economy
01:05:52Tonight a country deeply divided all week the banks closed life savings locked up inside
01:06:00Endless lines at ATMs with withdrawals limited to just $60 if you're lucky enough to find one that still has cash
01:06:08Street demonstrations have disrupted in Cotati Park, and there are no signs of protesters going away
01:06:21Oh
01:06:38It's
01:06:40130 in the afternoon
01:06:42And your child has had nothing looking as fast as I can looking for what for cancer. What do you think?
01:06:49There is no more canned food Vivian used all that was left
01:06:54Trust me. Why would it be in here and not in the pantry? I don't know stop bothering me
01:07:01This child is hungry
01:07:03Find no food in here
01:07:06I've been telling you all along you need to step it up
01:07:11Be a man be a father
01:07:13This is
01:07:16Vivian let you bring her up again. Okay, Casey. Don't bring her up. You should have told your dog step up and be a mother
01:07:25You notice that she left your ass here, too. I mean what kind of woman does that? Oh?
01:07:29She's coming back to get me and her daughter
01:07:33Like hell she is
01:07:43I
01:08:14I
01:08:31This for your family Doyle yeah, I do what I got to do. There's nothing out there man
01:08:37Please just stop no I need you to mind your business. I need you to get my properties. That's what I need what I need
01:08:43You to get my property
01:08:46Look we all got families out here. Okay. We don't need to see this. Will you please just stop back off?
01:08:53Back off. Hey, hey, I want any trouble. Okay. I just need you
01:09:07I'm sick sick. You'll be eating it soon enough
01:09:35Excuse me
01:09:37This could you
01:09:39Can you help me? I'm I'm hurt bad. I'd I need a doctor
01:09:47Can you
01:09:49Get me to
01:10:07A
01:10:23Time now for inside the America's number of the week
01:10:27200 that is in the new $200 Federal Reserve note that arrived in Washington DC
01:10:34These bills are being rushed in to replace the old $100 bill that are due to be pulled out in January
01:10:41This is the latest attempt by the government to crack down in the currency crisis
01:10:50Is there something you would like to tell me
01:10:53Eliza couldn't help myself
01:10:56You couldn't help yourself
01:10:58How I was attacked by a man
01:11:01So you didn't go to the party
01:11:05I did I just didn't expect him to attack me
01:11:19I'm sorry, Josephine
01:11:24Sorry isn't good enough
01:11:26Sorry isn't good enough. I just need I need some good blood
01:11:33We don't have any more blood
01:11:37Do you not remember drinking the last of it this morning
01:11:45It's not like I heard so bad, of course it does sit down
01:11:54What did I tell you
01:11:57How many times have I told you I
01:12:03Want you to sit there I
01:12:05Want you to sit there. I want you to know what it feels like not to have someone bail you out
01:12:10And next time you decide to go out and pull one of your shenanigans you think twice
01:12:18Said I was sorry. Okay, there's nothing else I could do
01:12:22I
01:12:25Don't
01:12:36Please forgive me
01:12:52I
01:12:56Just don't understand why I have sensitivities I shouldn't
01:13:05We had this conversation centuries ago
01:13:11It's um, it's very rare that the kindred is susceptible to such things
01:13:19But it can happen just as we warned about
01:13:23It just feels so weak
01:13:26It's not like before
01:13:32I'll bring you the substances you need
01:13:36There's nothing left and this area is too contaminated I know
01:13:44But hold fast
01:13:48I'll figure something out
01:13:52I
01:14:22I
01:14:36Hey, you're not supposed to be in here this building is closed
01:14:41Can you provide your assistance
01:14:43What do I look like?
01:14:46What's the problem lady I
01:14:49Require access to one of the institutions in here
01:14:53Institutions, yes private access and what makes you think you can do that this
01:15:02What's that supposed to be
01:15:05That's metal
01:15:08Sound currency. Oh, yeah, what's it work?
01:15:13your job and
01:15:15much more
01:15:19What do you need me to do mind your own business and keep your silence
01:15:28I won't be long
01:15:36What about the other coin you'll get it in a day or two when I return
01:15:48I
01:16:18You
01:16:48Oh
01:17:09One more
01:17:19I
01:17:26Have to speak
01:17:29You just drink the blood
01:17:32Now we got some good tested blood in you
01:17:36Everything's gonna be fine
01:17:42Sleep
01:17:45Beautiful girl
01:17:49I
01:17:50Look in there. I just need your help. Okay?
01:17:53She left me with nothing. The kids are hungry. My baby girl needs formula. I
01:17:59Haven't had medicine in three months. There's nothing in the stores. Okay, nothing
01:18:04Our neighbors are roasting their dogs for food
01:18:08You can't live like that. I can't let my kids see me like that. Okay, I
01:18:14Just need you to help us out. I'll take any job. I promise just just I'm trying to make this right
01:18:20I know I screwed up. I'm trying. Yeah, you know, I gotta tell you DM. I
01:18:26Can't let you talk your way out of it. Not this time
01:18:31But you still look pretty strong so you could probably fight your way out of it
01:18:36fight
01:18:37Yeah
01:18:38See big red over there
01:18:41Yeah, yeah that one
01:18:43He came in here just like you begging and also like you he didn't bring me anything worthwhile
01:18:49So I told him the next chump that walked in here begging well by God, let's just let him earn it
01:18:54So let's just fight it out. I think you're good
01:18:58You can do it. Yeah
01:19:00That's fair. Yeah, I think it's fair. I think it's fair. I think it's fair. You think it's fair
01:19:05Everybody thinks it's fair. I think I'm very fair. We'll do it that way
01:19:13You
01:19:33The rules
01:19:35starting position
01:19:37There are no rules. There is biting
01:19:41There is clenching
01:19:43Hit and blow the belt. That's a crowd favorite
01:19:47This is no holds barred
01:19:49but
01:19:50If you deliberately stay down you will be shot
01:19:56hands up
01:19:59Don't start until I say do it to him before he does it to you
01:20:07Commence and let's get it
01:20:10Oh
01:20:41Oh
01:20:54Where'd you get this some chick at work? What's it worth?
01:20:58Oh
01:21:06You steal this from her no, no she gave it to me honestly
01:21:12Why would she do that? It saved the book. She wanted me to let her buy security into one of the offices
01:21:20Which office
01:21:23Well, we keep the blood is it worth something or not
01:21:29She need the blood for her patients or something, I don't know. She just wanted me to keep my trap shut and let her through
01:21:40And I'll tell you what
01:21:43I'll give you a generator a
01:21:47Sweet water purifier
01:21:51And a years full of food I'll have the boys follow you out there so they can drop it off
01:21:56Tell Paul I okayed it. No way
01:21:59Thanks, mayor. I'll see you tomorrow
01:22:02Whoa, whoa
01:22:03Tomorrow? Yeah, that chick is coming back tonight again with another one of those coins
01:22:10All right, take it easy then
01:22:19What did that red want well, let's just say
01:22:25Baby
01:22:34Just what I thought
01:22:36It's the French angel coin
01:22:39used by Antoine Dupree
01:22:41Who was sentenced to lose his head by guillotine during the French Revolution?
01:22:46Hmm
01:22:48According to urban legend here. It says that he was able to keep this coin in his pocket
01:22:53bribe the guard and escape
01:22:55What does that mean?
01:22:57It means we have sound money
01:22:59Real sound money means we get to retire from the hole
01:23:05Come on all right, I'm gonna take off here in a minute. Don't tell anybody about this. Yeah anybody
01:23:26I know I'm not gonna make
01:23:39You're sick, you're very sick you are not going to die
01:23:48We're gonna get you some more pure test to play you're gonna be fine look at me
01:23:56You're gonna be okay
01:24:07Say it
01:24:11You're gonna be fine
01:24:22Okay
01:24:25I
01:24:28Know
01:24:55Oh, yeah, let's let's get
01:25:25You
01:25:55It's almost over
01:25:58Catch some more. It's too late. It is not too late
01:26:05You're gonna pull through this
01:26:25You
01:26:42It's taking him so long
01:26:45Let's go in
01:26:47No, you stay here. I'm going
01:26:49The
01:26:50We're going in we we have one of you we know where was we once getting this down you back down
01:26:56You stay and guard the van. I'm going in no
01:27:00This was my idea
01:27:13What the hell is going on in here where are the coins
01:27:19I
01:27:24They're right over here
01:27:26in this room
01:27:28Quit your babbling slowly and carefully get them for me
01:27:47Hurry up
01:27:49I
01:27:54Hand them over
01:28:03Where's the rest of them right in here get them
01:28:08I
01:28:15You're not just gonna walk in here and take charge
01:28:18You think I'm staying in the van and crazy? Why don't you stay in the van? Oh, I should stay in there
01:28:23You see I should stay in the back
01:28:27You stay here. I go in that's how this works
01:28:37I
01:28:44Thought we win this together now
01:29:00Hey, don't move don't move
01:29:07I
01:29:37Could
01:29:49Get up nice and easy
01:30:07I
01:30:37I
01:31:07You
01:31:37I
01:32:07And
01:32:37I know you're out there. Can you hear me?
01:32:41But we cannot be so silly
01:32:45All time has come to me
01:32:49Please leave me alone
01:32:52Take a look inside what we've done
01:32:56It's the price we pay
01:32:59It's like being at constant war with the sun
01:33:04Everyday alone
01:33:07Oh
01:33:37Me
01:33:49It's like I'm failing
01:34:07You

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