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    ✩ TODAY’S STORIES ✩
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    00:00 - Twitch Response to Latest Guideline-Pushing Meta
    03:57 - Updates on Baltimore Bridge Collapse
    07:52 - Women Are Getting Punched at Random in NYC
    10:04 - AI Ads Using the Likeness of Stars, Everyday People, Run Rampant
    12:59 - Sponsored by Happy Clinic
    14:02 - SBF Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison
    15:10 - Michigan Jails Profit From Prohibiting Family Visits
    19:01 - Hawaii Developer Accidentally Builds Home in Woman’s Empty Lot
    21:20 - South Carolina Collected Mysterious $1.8 Billion in Bank Account
    23:50 - Your Thoughts on Yesterday’s Show
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    Produced by: Cory Ray
    Edited by: James Girardier, Maxwell Enright, Julie Goldberg, Christian Meeks
    Art Department: William Crespo
    Writing/Research: Philip DeFranco, Brian Espinoza, Lili Stenn, Maddie Crichton, Star Pralle, Chris Tolve, Jared Paolino
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  • @timelesstalesofhistory
    @timelesstalesofhistory Місяць тому +488

    90 seconds. People had 90 seconds from when the mayday call went out to when the Key Bridge fell. The fact that six people died, two of which were ON THE BRIDGE during its collapse, is a goddamn miracle.
    The officers, divers, dispatch operators, and ambulance drivers moved so quickly and calmly. They kept dozens of people from the same fate. I’ve never been more proud of my city.

    • @wasthatyourfeet
      @wasthatyourfeet Місяць тому +62

      Came looking for this- This is some of the most exemplary emergency service work I've ever seen or heard of; they saved a lot of lives.

    • @Tustin2121
      @Tustin2121 Місяць тому +42

      Very much this. The best outcome would be if this never happened in the first place, or if the work crews were on break off the bridge at the time. And the second best outcome was what we got. Bravo to those emergency workers.

    • @johnedward8352
      @johnedward8352 Місяць тому +21

      Horrible accident but yes, amazing response. It could have been so much worse.

    • @kuritheking
      @kuritheking Місяць тому +6

      I agree, luckily this was handled very gracefully for the gravity of the situation

    • @feha92
      @feha92 Місяць тому +2

      @@wasthatyourfeet I kinda wonder why it's not a required part of bridge-design [for large bridges] to have an automated system for closing the bridge from traffic, in response to any kind of mayday from a boat (or simply remotely by state institutions such as fire fighters or police - for when they are alarmed by phonecall).

  • @JackDespero
    @JackDespero Місяць тому +884

    For profit prisons are one of the most dystopian, barbaric, and plainly evil things in a country full of dystopian, barbaric, and plainly evil things.

    • @LawDog145
      @LawDog145 Місяць тому +5

      dont break the law lol

    • @TurboSax
      @TurboSax Місяць тому +111

      ​@@LawDog145This is such a a dumb take I don't know how to respond

    • @thepunisher4356
      @thepunisher4356 Місяць тому

      @@LawDog145bro take your fucking meds

    • @themGAMEman
      @themGAMEman Місяць тому

      ​@@LawDog145one of the most braindead comments. Think for a second

    • @johanlarsen7656
      @johanlarsen7656 Місяць тому

      They are jails, it's people who are accused of crimes but can't afford bail = mainly just punishing the poor ​@@LawDog145

  • @Leukavia
    @Leukavia Місяць тому +235

    Phil, i’ve read two other articles this week about people who’ve owned small plots of land finding out that land has been illegally sold to big companies behind their back and NEITHER of them were the story you just told.
    This issue has been on the rise lately and just absolutely highlights how easy it is for companies to exploit individuals.
    The time, effort and money it takes for a single person just to convince the government that they own their own land is something some people just can’t manage and that’s exactly what these companies are banking on, the cost of stopping them is a price beyond the means of a single person and all they have to do is outlast the victim financially.
    Absolutely disgusting

    • @jfbeam
      @jfbeam Місяць тому

      @user-oi2zd9zv5k They aren't saying anything out what Phil chooses to cover. Just that ON TOP of this story, they read about TWO OTHER accounts of people's land being taken from them.

    • @jfbeam
      @jfbeam Місяць тому +3

      Sadly, this sort of thing is not remotely new. "Deed fraud" has been a thing for some time now. It's surprisingly easy to sell property that isn't actually yours. (apparently)

  • @proudspark3853
    @proudspark3853 Місяць тому +62

    The idea that someone could accidentally build a house on another person's property. Then try to find a way to make a "even trade" deal is wild. Like "so we messed up and for months we've been building onto your property. The jobs done so how about a property of similar value 130 miles away sound?". I don't know if the property was super far away but it's the first thing I thought of. Just incredibly stupid.

    • @noodlesthe1st
      @noodlesthe1st Місяць тому +1

      130 miles away would be on a whole nother island altogether. But I totally agree with you. Any distance is too far. That was her property, just another story of how land developers are screwing over people in paradise.

    • @zyzerfire
      @zyzerfire 28 днів тому

      I was just looking at a house that had that problem. Someone built a pole house on part of the property and won so the acre had to be sold to the person who built it on someone else's property.

  • @limner123
    @limner123 Місяць тому +2393

    The Hawaii house: The developer should pay to tear down the house, and restore the vegetation to it’s previous condition. The woman obviously owns the land, and not responsible for what amounts to vandalism. Just because you make something you like doesn’t mean it’s not vandalism.

    • @nanoflower1
      @nanoflower1 Місяць тому +72

      I wouldn't tear down the house, but the developer should pay to move it and then pay to replace what he tore down.

    • @hotohori69
      @hotohori69 Місяць тому +185

      How dare this woman stop me from making money by selling her land I developed that she didn't give me permission to. The gall of this woman.

    • @NickTheShark_
      @NickTheShark_ Місяць тому +1

      She sounds dumb but she owns the land

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 Місяць тому +89

      That developer should be arrested for trespassing of the highest degree . As for the taxes, my home country is at the ass end of a messed up property tax reform and lots of people are getting unreasonable tax bills with no meaningful ability to appeal clear factual errors, such as new residents getting taxed for the value of their neighborhood because their tiny house having the same records number as the empty field that was subdivided way before they bought that tiny piece that was no different than the other pieces .

    • @-BlazeK-
      @-BlazeK- Місяць тому +20

      She should get a trespass sign and claim the house as her own, since its her property after all. lmao

  • @matthewlongmire7656
    @matthewlongmire7656 Місяць тому +474

    The fact that someone could build a house on your land and just be like “oops, well I guess you have to pay us for the house too” is just insane. It’s even more ridiculous that anyone could possibly think they have the grounds to sue her over their own very expensive mistakes

    • @omarcarrero3623
      @omarcarrero3623 Місяць тому +13

      Would someone think of the land hoarders

    • @Darth_Bateman
      @Darth_Bateman Місяць тому +16

      All I hear when I read that is : I will not take the financial loss for this mistake, and I have a legal team to back me up to make sure that happens.
      We'll see, pal.

    • @EmbalmerEmi
      @EmbalmerEmi Місяць тому +9

      That's not how it should work, you build a house on her property without permission well I guess it's her house now.

    • @mike45blue
      @mike45blue Місяць тому +1

      That's why people in rural areas have signs that say trespassers will be shot and usually the state will side with the property owner.
      Can't the same logic be applied here? Hawaii is part of America last time I checked, so they have that 2nd Amendment right to defend their property.

    • @matthewlongmire7656
      @matthewlongmire7656 Місяць тому +2

      @@mike45blue I’m pretty sure one woman in a place that looked fairly remote probably would not feel safe attempting to defend a plot of land from the numerous people that the developer could send and squatters that could have their own weapons. She may not even know how to use a gun. I’m also not sure about the gun laws in Hawaii, but they are different from state to state. Just because you might have the right to own a gun, doesn’t mean you have the right to shoot someone with it, not to mention, I’d argue most people would not be willing to shoot another person. And also, the house is already there. The ecosystem she wanted in the plot is gone and there is now a house. What would defending a house, that she didn’t want in the plot in the first place, even resolve? Even if she would be okay with taking the house, the land taxes are much higher because of it, and she also didn’t want that. I’m not arguing anyone’s right to own a gun, but I am pointing out that just having one doesn’t solve all of life’s problems.

  • @jenewok
    @jenewok Місяць тому +49

    1:40 this is streamer PaymoneyWubby on Twitch, not penguinzO!

  • @Flaccidass
    @Flaccidass Місяць тому +46

    1:41 you credited the wrong person. The clips is from Paymoneywubby

  • @vellunlear4166
    @vellunlear4166 Місяць тому +645

    Holy crap...that situation with the woman who had a house built on her lot is insane. I don't care who is at fault, the only thing I know is that the woman is not. Full stop. She purchased that property and had her own plans for it. Even if she didn't have any plans and just wanted to leave it as it was, at the end of the day, that land was legally hers. She owned the property, she has absolutely every right to be "unreasonable." I.e., her obstinance is completely "reasonable" in this case. It sounds like there were multiple failures downstream from her and the blame is fully on them. Everyone involved in that happening should be communicating to her when this situation will be resolved.

    • @flybriur
      @flybriur Місяць тому +18

      And if for some reason she was willing to take another lot, to me that would have to come with quite a bit of extra cash as well. And if the taxes were that more, then they would have to cover the difference for the taxes on that lot for, I don't know, maybe 40 years and give her the cash value of that as well.

    • @paranaplant
      @paranaplant Місяць тому +7

      she needs to get that house for free her court costs paid and 5-10 years of property tax paid, and the builders can hash out who pays who of themselves

    • @TheSlickmicks
      @TheSlickmicks Місяць тому

      I say the difference between a property with a structure and one without should be paid in full forever to her. Screw the development company. ​@@paranaplant

  • @unsweetsweets
    @unsweetsweets Місяць тому +1788

    The fact that they think the woman in the seventh story is “unreasonable” for not wanting her own property to be stolen from them...

    • @MrAdamArce
      @MrAdamArce Місяць тому +227

      Right?! She paid for a thing, it was stolen from her and sold off, and somehow, the developer is allowed to even suggest that she's at fault? What bullshit!

    • @TonySamedi
      @TonySamedi Місяць тому +109

      Seriously!
      If you build a home on land you don't own, it's the landowners home now!
      How the F do you build an entire freaking house without checking to make sure you own the land?

    • @lancepharker
      @lancepharker Місяць тому +41

      @@TonySamedi Just wait until you learn about squatting laws. It does require a negligent owner, but if someone builds on a property they don't own and gets away with it for a period of time ( it varies depending on where you are), and they can prove they have maintained it, they now own it. And will probably get nailed with a tax assessment/fine for not paying said taxes because tax man gonna get his dues. Not legal advice, check your local laws.

    • @pacmonster066
      @pacmonster066 Місяць тому

      The "unreasonable" part more comes in where she denied two decent options at making right because of alt health pseudo-science mumbo-jumbo.
      Though, I agree, it was her property. She should be allowed to hold it for whatever nutjob reason she wants. Everybody else in the story screwed up.

    • @cocohonso
      @cocohonso Місяць тому +3

      They should just squat the land, and now its magically thiers. Thanks squatter rights laws!

  • @Babyoda197
    @Babyoda197 Місяць тому +31

    That's PaymoneyWubby not penguinzo 1:45

  • @reidarkelstrup
    @reidarkelstrup Місяць тому +216

    The story about that woman’s property just shows the incredible issues of overdevelopment in Hawai’i. Developers and contractors run roughshod over locals (this woman isn’t a local, but the issue is even worse for locals), real estate prices are out of control because of tourists, resorts, and corporations and rich non-locals who buy up all the land, and locals struggle to keep living in their own homes, and the state just lets it all happen because rapacious development makes more profit for the state than responsible management of the land for the best interests of the people who actually live there.

  • @OGHumorBot
    @OGHumorBot Місяць тому +480

    Here’s the thing: white collar crime is shown consistently to have more widespread and more damaging impacts on average than other forms of crime, yet it is consistently one of the forms of crime with the lowest average sentence periods. The guy caught on the corner dealing drugs is usually going to get a heavier sentence than the guy who embezzles millions of dollars, or defrauds thousands of investors.
    White collar crime needs to have harsher penalties for those convicted

    • @erinkrabill23
      @erinkrabill23 Місяць тому

      Exactly. The top banks and financial institutions responsible for causing the 2008 economic recession were literally BAILED OUT by the US government! And where did that bail out money come from again??? Oh yeah, OUR TAXES (the majority of which comes from middle and lower class American citizens)!
      I can’t name any other crime in this country that would let you get away with something as insidious as white collar crime.

    • @Panama_Red
      @Panama_Red Місяць тому +4

      Source: trust me bro

    • @feargasyoutube6300
      @feargasyoutube6300 Місяць тому +8

      He said it himself, the punishment rarely comes for white collar crime. But it is happening more often. It's just a matter of who is getting stolen from. If you're a normal person, you can't offer anything in the form of recompense for someone taking as duty to resolve that issue, because you just lost all you had.
      ua-cam.com/video/Z6dqIYKIBSU/v-deo.html

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 Місяць тому

      A man is currently on trial at the local courthouse trying to avoid an 8 year punishment for defrauding the government 2 billion (with a B) dollars through stock market trickery, known internationally as the Cum-Ex scandal .

    • @fuzzybuzzy3159
      @fuzzybuzzy3159 Місяць тому +30

      ​@@Panama_RedBootlicker

  • @Phaedrus143
    @Phaedrus143 Місяць тому +35

    That's PaymoneyWubby, not PenguinZ0

  • @AltoEcho
    @AltoEcho Місяць тому +86

    That's PaymoneyWubby not penguinz0 1:45

    • @weilbajosh
      @weilbajosh Місяць тому +14

      I can’t believe phil did my boy like that

    • @johndoe-vl3ye
      @johndoe-vl3ye Місяць тому +1

      Charlie played a cut from pay money during his stream

    • @dibade1961
      @dibade1961 Місяць тому +10

      @@johndoe-vl3ye wubby is the one talking and the clip is from his stream

    • @PanoptesDreams
      @PanoptesDreams Місяць тому +1

      I wondered why Charlie was in the thumbnail.

  • @BakusanDayo
    @BakusanDayo Місяць тому +118

    How prisons are for profit and not under the direct and complete control of the government is absolutely insane. We should not accept this as normal.

    • @kingofhearts3185
      @kingofhearts3185 Місяць тому +2

      Less than 1/5 are in the US.

    • @JulioMendoza-up1pv
      @JulioMendoza-up1pv Місяць тому +18

      @@kingofhearts3185Even if that was true, it’s still deeply unethical to have prisons privatized

    • @kingofhearts3185
      @kingofhearts3185 Місяць тому +5

      @@JulioMendoza-up1pv Didn't say it was fine, just that most of these problems are in government facilities too.

    • @BakusanDayo
      @BakusanDayo Місяць тому +5

      I have different words for the poorly ran government facilities.
      As a bare minimum, incarceration rate should NOT be tied to profit in anyway or other benefits, period. The incentive structure is completely misaligned.

    • @kingofhearts3185
      @kingofhearts3185 Місяць тому +7

      @@BakusanDayo Governments also profit from inmates thanks to the 13th amendment, Florida is a well known example but all 50 and the feds do too.

  • @cnow82
    @cnow82 Місяць тому +813

    Unfortunately, my brother has been in and out of jail his whole life. Started in the 90s. Back then, we could come visit in person. Talk and hang out. Then the last 20 years it has been insane. First, have to go to a video kiosk to visit. Now, mostly video visits and phone calls. It is insanely expensive. I have gone periods without being able to talk because I couldn’t afford it. Because you don’t just pay for visits. There’s commissary, and gifts you can buy. All with fees. Just depositing money has a fee now. The for profit prison system is disgusting. These people are treated like animals. Not all inmates are murderers and some are innocent. Our justice system is more about making money than rehabilitation or safety. And the people are demonized. And most people are poor. How many rich people get locked up? Preying on the destitute just shows how disgusting this system is.

    • @Acidfunkish
      @Acidfunkish Місяць тому +47

      The "problem" (not for the prisons, but for the people) is that connections to the outside, ones that are maintained throughout a sentence, have a big impact on not only their behaviour in prison, but their recidivism rate, as well. Great incentive for the prisons, but really, absolutely awful human impact.
      It is absolutely sickening to offer profit incentives for human suffering, but we tend to do that a lot. And, people don't tend to have a lot of empathy for prisoners, unfortunately. Regardless of why they're there.

    • @Angel4298G
      @Angel4298G Місяць тому +11

      We all been saying this but nothing will change

    • @janemiettinen5176
      @janemiettinen5176 Місяць тому

      Im still trying to wrap my head around this.. In my country (FIN) prison should only take away your freedom, its written in our constitution, so maybe Ive grown up sheltered. Cutting off or making bank with the only connection you have outside, maybe the only friendly voice is just sick. Depositing fees? On top of the inhumane treatment.. Unreal. I cant. Too much. Cruel & unusual comes to mind, prisons shouldn’t be industries. Ev-ver.
      Ps. I know how it feels to be that outside person, so I wish OP better times, I hope you can write him or something. I hope you get your brother back, more intact than less, love & light.

    • @bistander
      @bistander Місяць тому +36

      Late stage capitalism

    • @Luftpvp
      @Luftpvp Місяць тому +3

      ​@bistander Yeah, in communist utopia you just send family to gulag with prisoner

  • @moggietheantagonist3629
    @moggietheantagonist3629 Місяць тому +20

    I have a tattoo of "This, too, shall pass". I got it after my husband died in 2019. It's something my mother used to say to me as a youngling, and I hated it. Explaining philosophy to a teenager has got to be harder than pulling hen's teeth lol. As I got older, I learned about a story that went with it. It goes; one day, a king wanted the impossible, something that made him happy AND sad. Many tried, many failed. Then a wise man went to visit the king and gave him a short, succinct phrase "this, too, shall pass". The significance being that whether you are happy or sad, just keep in mind that these things are fleeting. Enjoy and/or endure as necessary.
    I didn't understand this until I was much older, married, and in mourning. The time I had with my husband (12 years) was precious, and the pain of mourning I was experiencing was temporary. Both things were true at once, and that sentence encompassed both things. The tattoo is on my left hand, and I see it all day every day, which gives me the strength to keep going. This, too, shall pass.
    Lol I think you're supposed to comment on the stories, but it was the merch that caught me today. With love from Canada!

    • @JadedeaJade
      @JadedeaJade Місяць тому +2

      How are you holding up btw? I'm divorced, and have other issues, so sometimes it feels like I'm walking in New York and some rando just punched me in my face and I don't want to go outside anymore.

    • @squibblymilq
      @squibblymilq Місяць тому +1

      this was very beautiful. thank you for sharing

    • @moggietheantagonist3629
      @moggietheantagonist3629 Місяць тому +2

      @JadedeaJade I'm getting through, day by day. Never getting over it, but definitely getting through it.
      For a long time, it was all I could talk or think about. And every thought and memory brought me to tears. Recently, I've been able to start enjoying my memories of him again. They still make me tear up but for happier reasons now.
      I want to be able to experience our lives together and remember our love with a song in my heart.
      And that day will come. Because this, too, shall pass.

    • @moggietheantagonist3629
      @moggietheantagonist3629 Місяць тому +1

      @JadedeaJade though I never had any great love of the outside world before he passed, I always braved it for him. The pandemic really got me housebound for a while, not because of rules but because I could and the world suddenly catered to it. These days, I'm trying to get out more, at least into nature. Not really ready for the people yet but uh...
      GERONIMO!

    • @JadedeaJade
      @JadedeaJade Місяць тому +1

      @@moggietheantagonist3629 I'm happy to hear you are doing well and venturing out. The fresh air does feel and smell good. Hope the best for you and yours!

  • @ImBarelyMe
    @ImBarelyMe Місяць тому +25

    The thing that keeps coming to mind about Baltimore, is the feelings of those in the ship, imagine the feeling of guilt and suffering internally about the fact people are gone from an uncontrollable mistake, this situation and the world in general is so rough lately, thank you Phil and team for taking the time to break down these stories, as someone who couldn’t face these stories online, your breakdowns help IMMENSELY

    • @GineuEpine
      @GineuEpine Місяць тому +5

      The worst of the mistakes wasn't even their fault, the company knew the boat was faulty and not functioning properly after it had a few mishaps years past. But still put profit over people just sad that this had to happen before they finally put it out of commission and even then they'll still somehow find a way to keep the ship going.

  • @syukotsuwolf9653
    @syukotsuwolf9653 Місяць тому +283

    My sister lives in NY and was commuting home on the subway when a man randomly kicked her in the head (she was sitting, he was standing). The man timed it so he could exit the subway right after. She was chatting with her coworker and this attack came out of nowhere, no warning.
    Luckily my sister works for a hospital and her coworker was right there to help her while they got her to the closest emergency medical professional.
    This was over a year ago. Not sure if it's related to the punching, but the thought that other women are also getting randomly attacked is devastating and terrifying.

    • @leileyaravencroft
      @leileyaravencroft Місяць тому +32

      There is one story that always ALWAYS comes to mind when I used to walk to the train station. In fact, Phil covered it a few years ago.
      The woman who was jogging minding her own business when a man suddenly shoved her into the pathway of a bus! No rhyme or reason for it. Thankfully, the bus driver reacted quickly and jerked the bus out of the way. They never caught him. After seeing that, I’ve become very vigilant about my surroundings. What’s worse is I would have something of a panic attack as I walked over a bridge. I would speed walk over it. Walking at night was terrifying!
      Edited to include that the woman survived.

    • @bazzfromthebackground3696
      @bazzfromthebackground3696 Місяць тому +24

      Random attacks like that have been a thing in New York since at least six or seven years back now.
      I remember a string of incidents with people randomly being punched in the back of the head before. Also in New York.
      And when Covid first started being payed attention to, asian people were being randomly punched in the head. Also mostly in NYC.

    • @jedahn
      @jedahn Місяць тому +5

      @@bazzfromthebackground3696 Ah, we didn't care as much about the Asian's getting punched.

    • @jtundergroundstreetassain8049
      @jtundergroundstreetassain8049 Місяць тому +2

      @@bazzfromthebackground3696it’s been like this on New York since New York was called New Amsterdam (random attacks).

    • @botanicalitus4194
      @botanicalitus4194 Місяць тому +13

      @@jedahndid we not? I remember stop asian hate being a huge movement that everyone was talking about and promoting

  • @redbigun
    @redbigun Місяць тому +1032

    "His sentence is the longest a white collar criminal has gotten in years."
    25 years. That's says all I need to know about the justice system.

    • @Monkehrawrrr
      @Monkehrawrrr Місяць тому +62

      He is out in like 10-15 years I bet

    • @xackbellegaming3491
      @xackbellegaming3491 Місяць тому +51

      This is America - Donald Glover

    • @sabercat5490
      @sabercat5490 Місяць тому +13

      Regardless I hope he rots in prison.

    • @esterdalia3878
      @esterdalia3878 Місяць тому

      And the Sacklers of Purdue Pharma, responsible for the death of tens of thousands of people with oxycodone, didn't see any time in a jail cell, if I recall correctly😒🤬

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 Місяць тому +8

      In my country, no crime whatsoever can result in a sentence above 16 years, except the 16-to-life or indefinite psychopath hold for extreme crimes .

  • @graham80663
    @graham80663 Місяць тому +17

    You misspelled PayMoneyWubby

  • @scifigirl211
    @scifigirl211 Місяць тому +13

    hey editors, you credited the video from PayMoneyWubby as Penguinz0.. can you please correct this.

  • @sunny9439
    @sunny9439 Місяць тому +559

    Oh my god HE HAS LEGS!

    • @yaboiandrew2058
      @yaboiandrew2058 Місяць тому +8

      I always thought he had robot legs

    • @sabercat5490
      @sabercat5490 Місяць тому +11

      and it turns out he's giant and I thought he was dwarf

    • @MsAsh3070
      @MsAsh3070 Місяць тому

      Don't be fooled, they're deepfake legs.

    • @hadensnodgrass3472
      @hadensnodgrass3472 Місяць тому +4

      The legends were true! The Phil with legs walks amongst us.

    • @WHALEx3
      @WHALEx3 Місяць тому +3

      Oh my god right? For some strange reason now he's so relatable.

  • @KyleCorbeau
    @KyleCorbeau Місяць тому +234

    The statement of "the developer offered to sell her house to her" literally says who's responsible for the fuck up here. No reasonable person can look at that sentence and say "hm, that seems like a reasonable demand."
    That developer is OUT OF HIS DAMN MIND if he thinks he's entitled to shit. He built something on another person's property because he didn't (want to) do things the right way. He built without THE LAND OWNER'S permission and can't even restore the damage to what it was. And I doubt the city truly said "go ahead and build on your _neighbor's_ lot" ; more likely he requested the correct land area and then went OVER the appropriate space because he didn't use a surveyor. He can and should eat the cost of the house's construction AND demolition (if she should want that), the difference in her raised property taxes, AND the damages he caused to HER property because HE'S THE ONE WHO FUCKED UP.
    This is not difficult math here.

    • @omarcarrero3623
      @omarcarrero3623 Місяць тому +2

      Nah fam i side with the developer on this one, their offeers were fairly reasonable, and adjacent plot or pay for the house and big discount. Like lets say you got in an car accident, and you are responsible for the other persons new totaled car, what would be the reasonable solution? You pay her for the value of he car right. But now she says no i dont want any other car , i want that specific car that has value to me, but repairing the totaled car would more than to buy a new one. So should you pay more than replacing her car cuz she wanted that specific car? After all the accident was your fault not hers.

    • @KyleCorbeau
      @KyleCorbeau Місяць тому +70

      @@omarcarrero3623 He didn't own the land to develop in the first place. No offer is reasonable outside of paying for the damages caused and restoring to previous condition (as close as possible). He decided on his own "yeah I like this land, MINE NOW!" That's not how the real world works. He didn't have the rights to develop it in the first place, so she has ZERO obligation to accept ANY offer other than to compensate for the damages HE caused.
      Your example is not apples to apples, if you want to deal with the car accident example this would be more accurate: you STOLE someone else's car, got that STOLEN CAR wrapped with a custom image YOU liked, and then when the cops FOUND THE STOLEN CAR you demand to be paid back for the wrap.
      Your example is more like if he had built NEXT to her land and then something happened on HIS property that caused damage to hers. Let's say a sewage leaks that killed her plants. EVEN THEN it is his responsibility to pay the damages HE CAUSED!!!
      It's fucking insanity that you think this is the right way to go about vandalized property because that is what this is. She did not WANT IT DEVELOPED, he was not authorized to develop it. PERIOD. End of discussion. You don't get to say, "WELL *_I_* LIKED IT" to damages you caused to someone else's stuff.
      He didn't even offer to pay the damages he caused; he wanted to give her a DISCOUNT on buying HIS UNAUTHORIZED BUILDING! He's demanding money for doing work that was not requested. There is already a mechanism in the law that deals with this sort of thing with contractors and it is ALWAYS on the contractors to take on the financial responsibility for _restoring_ the work to what is was before the unauthorized work was done. The bill is not sent to the _victim_ for the contractor's fuck up.

    • @KyleCorbeau
      @KyleCorbeau Місяць тому +20

      @@omarcarrero3623 well my initial reply isn't coming up so I'll try again.
      Your car example is flawed. If we were to transfer it to real estate again it would be he built on HIS OWNv property (your car) and caused damage (got in an accident) to HER property (with her car). HE WOULD STILL BE RESPONSIBILE for the damages he caused! And it would be his responsibility not to fix it as cheaply as possible but to restore it to how it was BEFORE HE CAUSED THE DAMAGES if she chose not to get the new car he was offering (there is such a thing as sentimental value in cases like this). Not any better, nor any worse.
      Your example turned to real estate would be more like this:
      " He had a sewage leak on his property and it killed her plants. " In that situation, he's responsible for paying for her to replace the plants with like (not get some massive redwood imported from Cali, nor paying for rye seed for grass to eventually grow in).
      If you still want to go with a car example, what he did was the equivalent of stealing her car (demoing her property without her permission), getting it wrapped nicely so he could sell it (building a house), attempting to sell said stolen car (listing the house on the market), she shows up and demand her original car be returned (she wants her land restored to what it was), *and then he "offers" for her to partially pay for the wrap (he'll give a discount on the house) or buy her a new car of a different type (offers her another lot).*
      She is under no obligation to accept PAYING HIM FOR DAMAGES HE CAUSED (because that is fucking insane) nor is she obligated to accept property she didn't want as recompense (because if she bought the land first, which she did or this wouldn't have happened at all, then she certainly had the option to buy other lots in the same area and ALREADY chose not to the first time around).
      So just because you feel it's a good deal doesn't make it legally right. He's essentially stolen her property, vandalized it so it cannot be restored, and now HE'S demanding recompensation for HIS OWN fuck up. It's absolute nonsense.

    • @speedy01247
      @speedy01247 Місяць тому +46

      ​@@omarcarrero3623if I go over and paint your house do you think it's fine that I ask you to pay me for the work that you never asked me to do?

    • @MrGamerxpert
      @MrGamerxpert Місяць тому +8

      @@omarcarrero3623 Who said big discount?

  • @hypnoghoti
    @hypnoghoti Місяць тому +42

    You misspelled PayMoneyWubby on the credit for that clip

  • @AlterXephon
    @AlterXephon Місяць тому +5

    I worked for my counties detention center in New Mexico, this was back in 2019 before the pandemic and they had already banned in-person visitation in favor of video/audio calls. I worked for several months in the "Visitation Center" where I monitored calls and videos, while I wasn't privy to any revenue, I did hear frequently that it cost $20-$30 for half an hour of video chatting. I would see nearly a hundred calls per day. I left that job after my experience as a guard (the things I witnessed there are horrible) and have gone back to school for criminal justice, I hope to reform this horrendous system of corrections in my state.

  • @giratinaorigin
    @giratinaorigin Місяць тому +120

    Discovery of ownership is a HUGE part of planning out where and how to build any property, commercial or residential. Imagine someone coming into your own home and spray painting every single wall black, tearing up your furniture, and removing the appliances you bought. You'd call the cops immediately and they'd be held accountable for destruction of property. This land was stolen and vandalized right under her nose and she can never get it back.

  • @andrewbarclift8356
    @andrewbarclift8356 Місяць тому +97

    There is something so gross about emails of officials of a jail discussing profit margins

    • @pulsefel9210
      @pulsefel9210 Місяць тому +1

      Never played prison architect I see. It's surprising how real it is.

    • @Titanhex
      @Titanhex Місяць тому +5

      I wanted to see more comments covering this. It's sad I didn't.
      Prisons shouldn't simply exist to hold people indefinitely. We need to remember that those people will be released, and the way we treat them in prison will have an impact on them when they're released back into society. Denying them friends and family and socialization, with a pricetag to get those back, is peak evil and paints the world as cruel and profit driven, which is likely what drove some to crime in the first place.

    • @pulsefel9210
      @pulsefel9210 Місяць тому +2

      @@Titanhex not just in, but after too. I've seen a lot of people look at others countries prison systems and say they have less return prisoners, we should be like that. Noone looks to after they get out. Many places won't hire them for years. No job means they either mooch off family and friends, burdening them, or turn to illegal methods and possibly returning when caught.

    • @olorin3815
      @olorin3815 Місяць тому

      I literally cant wrap my head around the concept of private prisons to begin with. Like what the actual fk your freedom is a basic human right and the state has monopoly on force and is only one allowed to restrict it when courts find you guilty but who the actual fk thought it was good idea to make it for profit ???

    • @DouglasWalrath
      @DouglasWalrath Місяць тому +1

      @@Titanhex driving them back to crime after release just nets the prison even more profit from them

  • @dillmeister518
    @dillmeister518 Місяць тому +9

    you guys pulled a monster’s inc and mike wizowski’d my boo wubby

  • @Buddhacrous08
    @Buddhacrous08 Місяць тому +42

    You should give credit to Paymoneywubby for using his clip on the twitch meta.

    • @feha92
      @feha92 Місяць тому +2

      It's enough to have permission.

    • @welshgit
      @welshgit Місяць тому

      simp

  • @lilkiki141
    @lilkiki141 Місяць тому +101

    Not in New York but as a teen some random guy once punched me in the top back of my head while I was walking, and just walked away. No attempt of robbery or any other crime... Fortunately, I saw movement from my peripheral when he swung and instinctively ducked which is why he only got a bit of the top. Called 911 and they sent cops to talk to me. After I told them everything, including description of how he looked and the fact that he seemed to be on foot and still nearby, the older, grey haired one literally said "what do you want me to do about it?" His younger partner was nicer, helped me file a report, and said he would make a call to other nearby cars. Never heard any updates.

    • @KomoliRihyoh
      @KomoliRihyoh Місяць тому +41

      @@HappyLarry. The "constant replaying in their mind and crying days after" is trauma. It's not more complicated than that: a random assault they were powerless to prevent has traumatized them.

    • @Nevertoleave
      @Nevertoleave Місяць тому +18

      Yeah. My friend and her now husband were back in their home town in Ontario (Canada) getting engagement photos done/their wedding, he went out to a bar with some friends and some drunks got kicked out, they some how got it in their mind that my friend’s fiancé was to blame and not their own actions and jumped him as he was leaving the bar. He was in a coma for three days, and has since been quick to anger, so much so that it strains their relationship and his relationship with their kids. Their oldest was a toddler and she was pregnant with the second at the time, they’ll never know their father as anyone other than someone who’ll fly into a rage at a drop of hat because of a brain injury.
      They guys were arrested and my friend and her husband even sued them for it. Their lawyer kept badgering her like, why did you marry him if he has such anger issues, cause he didn’t develop them until after the injury which was close to the wedding. You could still see the black eye he had in some of the wedding photos

    • @KomoliRihyoh
      @KomoliRihyoh Місяць тому +15

      @@HappyLarry. "You have trauma? Have considered, just, *not* having trauma?"

    • @Nevertoleave
      @Nevertoleave Місяць тому +13

      @@HappyLarry. you can’t really determine how your brain will be affected by things

    • @kuritheking
      @kuritheking Місяць тому +5

      @@Nevertoleavepeople are fkin sick with the questions they have the gall to ask

  • @FiteMeMage
    @FiteMeMage Місяць тому +387

    I’d be shocked if the “Women Getting Punched” phenomenon wasn’t some sort of secret online incel movement.
    Edit: According to another commenter, this phenomenon is more than likely tied to a “trend” called “The Knockout Game.”

    • @decadeca
      @decadeca Місяць тому +70

      It likely is.

    • @DES.REVER.DESIGNS
      @DES.REVER.DESIGNS Місяць тому

      Sounds like a hazing/initiation ritual ... like "punch a girl to join the club" odds are they recorded themselves doing it and we will find a hard-drive laying around with all the attacks on it

    • @MissAlissaxX
      @MissAlissaxX Місяць тому +89

      Unfortunately yeah. There's people out there like andrew tate, who teach young men to be "alpha" incels

    • @sarahusrey-ld4zu
      @sarahusrey-ld4zu Місяць тому

      God hates a coward, hit smaller people and then running is soooo fucking weak! 🤣

    • @banditnmbr087
      @banditnmbr087 Місяць тому +93

      Yep this was the first thing i was thinking as well. Probably a male online trend from men that blame all their problems on modern day women. How their lives sucks because of women it couldn't possibly be anything they are doing.

  • @MajaPlejada
    @MajaPlejada Місяць тому +3

    The moving camera will not be missed XD great show as always!😂

  • @nealwoods3482
    @nealwoods3482 Місяць тому +5

    2024 is so wild, the only news show I regularly watch with an ad for a gatcha hospital game. No judgment, pay those bills, but still hard-core funny feeling vibes

  • @Beforecommonsarah
    @Beforecommonsarah Місяць тому +99

    As a Baltimorean I'm so thankful you brought up the mayday call and how the protocol worked. The conspiracies have been so incredibly frustrating to see.

    • @bazzfromthebackground3696
      @bazzfromthebackground3696 Місяць тому +5

      The conspiracies were immediate. I told my mother about the bridge and in less than 10 minutes she had acquired 3 conspiracies to start freaking out about.

    • @dachuckbuck669
      @dachuckbuck669 Місяць тому +4

      Really reminds me of how crazy the rest of the country is.

    • @Bsebt
      @Bsebt Місяць тому +2

      I'm from north eastern MD but I share your sentiment, the conspiracies and political arguments behind it have been insane

    • @GrimoireOfTheSage
      @GrimoireOfTheSage Місяць тому +2

      I am glad he updated too. I was seeing all those things plus calls for what basically amounted to vengeance, there may still be a reason for charges to be brought, but it really does sound like the crew 'did everything right'. Malfunctions do happen, the only sus thing is the information that it was involved in another collision once before which makes one wonder if there is a serious ongoing issue and maintenance and such is being dangerously skirted. But that other collision was what, 8 years ago? Possibly completely unrelated and this particular ship has just been really unlocking with where and how failures have occurred.
      Or basically what I am saying is that an investigation is warranted as it always is when such failures occur, but we don't need the pitchforks and tar and feathers yet. Let the investigation do its thing, there is enough already out that giving the benefit of the doubt in favor of the crew isn't an extreme reaction.

    • @xKevmachinex
      @xKevmachinex Місяць тому

      give it a few months. alot of these conspiracys will be shown true then you can say. i told ya so!​@@bazzfromthebackground3696

  • @Rakushi_Snea
    @Rakushi_Snea Місяць тому +258

    "It's just gonna follow me." 🤣 I said that about my little sister once 😂

  • @BrambleJam
    @BrambleJam Місяць тому +2

    My brother went to prison and during covid he got royally effed. They basically made every cell pod locked down permanently, and they raised the costs for jpay and phone calls.
    It got to the point i couldnt afford to keep in touch with him. It was so frustrating, and the entire jail system needs to be overhauled.

  • @drewroosevelt6506
    @drewroosevelt6506 Місяць тому +1

    18 years watching Phil and that intro has always been my favourite. Gives me chills sometimes.

  • @urmum6678
    @urmum6678 Місяць тому +52

    That's paymoneywubby clip, not penguinz0

  • @Draygarth
    @Draygarth Місяць тому +55

    If someone builds something on land they don't own, they should have to remove it unless another deal can be made. If the woman doesn't want the house on her land they should be obligated to return the lot to its original condition.

  • @jennyclark9505
    @jennyclark9505 Місяць тому +30

    I've also been randomly assaulted for no reason. It's absolutely nuts that people just go around randomly punching people in the face. I had a black eye for months and a permanent scar above my left eye from where it got split open. It bothers me that minding your own business while out and about still isn't enough. I was genuinely scared to leave my house for half a year. shit like this needs to stop

  • @Warderblade
    @Warderblade Місяць тому +2

    Those speakers holding traffic had me in tears, just knowing they saved lives and helping is amazing to me that this wasn't more devastating.

  • @AW-vi3df
    @AW-vi3df Місяць тому

    I’m so so grateful for these shows and I’m so so so grateful that you continue to do them no matter what. But I have to say I miss the Sunday shows.
    I like seeing more of you not less of you … please take that as a compliment❤

  • @allyturner88
    @allyturner88 Місяць тому +63

    Regarding the SC treasurer: “it wasn’t my job” [to write a 1 paragraph email saying “hey, I made 200M”] is the most quintessential “government employee” statement ever made.
    Regarding the Hawaii dispute: my husband and I are in the final stages of buying a home in Germany and we have been absolutely floored by the INSANE processes and regulations here just to buy a normal property. It’s been very frustrating and I’ll spare the boring details, but I guess now I have some perspective as to why German bureaucracy is what it is and should be thankful for it.

  • @mcampbell7389
    @mcampbell7389 Місяць тому +182

    It's absolutely appalling and outrageous to learn that Michigan jails are profiteering by denying inmates the fundamental right to family visits. This isn't just an oversight; it's a calculated, cold-hearted move to squeeze every possible dime out of families already burdened by the pain of separation. What kind of twisted system prioritizes lining its pockets over nurturing the essential human connections that could aid in the rehabilitation and mental health of those incarcerated? This practice is a stark betrayal of basic human decency and the principles of justice and rehabilitation. We should be infuriated by such greed-driven policies that trample on the emotional well-being of inmates and their loved ones. It's high time we demand a complete overhaul of this cruel and inhumane approach to correctional management. How dare they.

    • @RB-yt6rx
      @RB-yt6rx Місяць тому +15

      Rehabilitiation is the last thing on their mind.

    • @BlueWoWTaylan
      @BlueWoWTaylan Місяць тому +4

      Those prison corporations members should be the ones in jail...

    • @keithp7754
      @keithp7754 Місяць тому +7

      This is what happens when privatization takes over from the government. Private interests have no interest in running a "business" that doesn't make money. The degradation of our prison systems has been systematic since they became for the profit of private entities .

    • @ThePongo
      @ThePongo Місяць тому

      It’s disgusting. The ones in charge should be in prison instead.

    • @LG-vu8eb
      @LG-vu8eb Місяць тому

      Unfortunately, as someone who has alot of interaction with Genesee county its unlikely to change, cops are fine but mostly stay out of the actual problem areas, nearly got robbed 6 times right near a police station. Alot of the prison is mad up of the poor from the poverty of flint, these people never had a chance, I've heard so many stories of crimes in the poorer schools it's ridiculous, these people have little choice alot of the time because of the situation they grow up in. And then spend the actual money on vanity projects, if you want to know any details let me know. But overall it's just kinda a depressing situation

  • @josh.salles
    @josh.salles Місяць тому

    You just made my day with that *Game Theory* reference, thank you *Phil* 😂

  • @mangaheadcases
    @mangaheadcases Місяць тому +1

    I know you've been open about your fitness journey but we often don't see you bellow the shoulders, so it hit me hard when the hard work was evident in a full body shot! Congratulations!
    If the Twitch policy isn't crystal clear, people will exploit the grey area to stay on the site. Equally if you make it crystal clear, people will walk right up to the line with a middle finger at admins/mods who enforce the policy.

  • @TheSleepSteward
    @TheSleepSteward Місяць тому +255

    The fact that the legal battle over the property in Hawaii has even had the room to breathe; is insanity. There is no complicated situation here. No complexity whatsoever. Who bulldozed it? Now you have to bulldoze the home and replant vegetation. Who allowed for this to happen? Cool, now you have to pay for what the hell just happened. And the person who had the bullocks to call and tell her that her property was sold? Revoke his real estate license. And there must be an exorbitant amount of money for the time, the emotional damages, and the legal fees for even addressing this issue to begin with. That's just now how things work. She should just sit back and have all this done for her; because she did nothing for it to all be taken away from her.

  • @Pandaemoni
    @Pandaemoni Місяць тому +121

    "But that's just a theory, a Phil theory!" was the best part of the show to me.

    • @ornn-lightworks
      @ornn-lightworks Місяць тому +4

      Took me like 5 minuets to find this comment

    • @Blodhelm
      @Blodhelm Місяць тому +3

      Agreed.

    • @michaellasfetto5810
      @michaellasfetto5810 Місяць тому +1

      It was totally endearing! Not that he needed to be more endeared to us to begin with.

  • @DankUrbanBoss
    @DankUrbanBoss Місяць тому

    Tried to hit us with that squat intro 😂 Phil DeFranco is wild, but I love it

  • @rharter0203
    @rharter0203 Місяць тому +1

    I really dig the road show. It's never been about the tech you've used. I just really like the way you present news and events. Even if it's something I don't agree with or personal views, I still love the way you present it. You make it relevant and easier to consume. The MMM has just crapped the bed so many times in their bias reporting, it leaves you not really caring. You bring that human aspect. So thanks!

  • @Radhaun
    @Radhaun Місяць тому +118

    To me, it seems like the same thing is starting to happen with Cargo ships that we've now seen happen several times with trains: Money hungry companies neglect proper maintenance, run the smallest crews they can get away with, and as a result, everyone else suffers. I bet if you put companies on the hook when something that could have been prevented with proper upkeep happens, maintenance would suddenly become a priority. If that Dutch company was on the hook for the money needed to replace the bridge, I bet they'd be scheduling all their other ships for checkups. Same with the train companies, if the clean-up costs, medial bills, and property damage costs came out of their pockets.

    • @Panama_Red
      @Panama_Red Місяць тому +2

      Are they off the hook, though? Or are you just spouting with no proof to back it up...? I think we no the answers.

    • @BaldMancTwat
      @BaldMancTwat Місяць тому +2

      The ships whole crew were alledgedly Indian. They aren't exactly known for their high pay or following safety guidelines.

    • @nomms
      @nomms Місяць тому

      ​@@BaldMancTwatMost sailors are Philippinos or Indians. Something like 70% of all seamen and women. It's not a problem of using foreign nationals. Only exception is US to US boat traffic due to the Jones Act.
      We won't know what the problem is until the report is in, chill.

    • @Radhaun
      @Radhaun Місяць тому +6

      @@Panama_Red Considering the only people I've heard about taking financial responsibility are the federal government, doesn't sound like they're on the hook for it. I'd love if you had proof to the contrary.

  • @TheRibottoStudios
    @TheRibottoStudios Місяць тому +64

    "They were very on it, very helpful."
    Yeah a coworker from NYC once said that the NYPD is like a mini army. I'm not at all surprised they found at least SOMEONE this fast.

    • @OfJournalandJourney
      @OfJournalandJourney Місяць тому +3

      Basically lol 😂

    • @thatdamncrow9197
      @thatdamncrow9197 Місяць тому +11

      NYPD is bigger then half the militarys in the world and would be ranked 33rd most funding for a military

    • @SEAZNDragon
      @SEAZNDragon Місяць тому

      @@thatdamncrow9197 Every time Haiti gets mentioned nowadays they keep mentioning NYPD is bigger than Haiti's NATIONAL Police.

  • @GomiCake
    @GomiCake Місяць тому +9

    1:40 That's PayMoneyWubby! Not penguinz0

  • @nrxchito
    @nrxchito Місяць тому

    that chuckle in the intro is golden 😂

  • @Orangenkraft
    @Orangenkraft Місяць тому +51

    Not surprised you didn’t get much hate from cat lovers.
    Real cat lovers keep their cats inside for the benefits to the environment but, more importantly, the safety of their cat.
    And we constantly have to battle "animal lovers" telling us it’s inhumane.

  • @randomDisinformation13
    @randomDisinformation13 Місяць тому +67

    My brother got arrested, and my mom and I used the online text and calling service to keep in contact with him. It costs money going both ways. For him to call us and for us to call and text him.
    He was in jail, so he couldn't really get a job or anything, so if he wanted to be able to accept calls, we also had to pay for his end of the calls and text. It felt like the jail was abusing the fact that we had a family member who we loved and wanted to remain in contract with, and just said, well now it's gonna cost an arm and a leg. It felt scummy and underhanded, but there wasn't anything to be done. It was either to pay the money, or just have no contact with my brother.
    I hope other states make the change to not charging for calls, texting, and other forms of communication.

    • @Serai3
      @Serai3 Місяць тому

      No, they can't. Because the STATE isn't doing any of this. Your brother is in a PRIVATE prison. So they can do whatever they want. This is where you end up when your country is based solely on MONEY. Humans cease to matter.

  • @BoGeass
    @BoGeass Місяць тому

    LMAOOO, I've been playing Happy Clinic for a year now 🤣🤣 so much fun

  • @evilsock420
    @evilsock420 Місяць тому +1

    I was in jail for the first and only time in my life in 2018. I was 37 years old.
    I was lucky enough to be able to afford calls and video.
    I watched as others cried because they simply couldn't afford to speak to their family.
    The video calls freeze often and there is literally no way to get refunded. If you use a minute and one second then hang up, that's 2 minutes it charged you for.
    Ironic that the people holding criminals are being more shady than the people they are serving.

  • @chayden153
    @chayden153 Місяць тому +121

    As if walking alone as a woman wasn't scary enough. Seriously what the fuck is wrong with people

    • @ronswanson1410
      @ronswanson1410 Місяць тому +6

      Not people. New York.

    • @decadeca
      @decadeca Місяць тому

      ​@@ronswanson1410New York Men*

    • @botanicalitus4194
      @botanicalitus4194 Місяць тому +32

      @@ronswanson1410new york just has a lot of people in it, so these things are more likely to happen. Its really people who are the issue, too many people around the world lack basic empathy

    • @ronswanson1410
      @ronswanson1410 Місяць тому +15

      @@botanicalitus4194 Fair enough, you make a good point and i will rethink my position.

    • @PatagoniaAries
      @PatagoniaAries Місяць тому

      no p*ssy? NO SAFETY SIMPLE AS
      INCEL INSURGENCY SOON

  • @ThePlainumAcheiver
    @ThePlainumAcheiver Місяць тому +62

    The jail phone and video call story boils my blood. How heartless do you have to be to cut off communications to these people’s friends and families in the name of lining your pockets? And all this on top of the countless problems with prisons in the country already. We need serious prison reform and soon.

    • @frankcaggiano8282
      @frankcaggiano8282 Місяць тому

      Meh, criminals are shit anyway 🤷🏼

    • @aaronnunavabizniz199
      @aaronnunavabizniz199 Місяць тому +3

      About as heartless as the people have to be to even be incarcerated.

    • @annjepsen1621
      @annjepsen1621 Місяць тому

      You clearly know nothing about the justice system if you think only "heartless" people get locked up.​@@aaronnunavabizniz199

    • @Demortra
      @Demortra Місяць тому

      @@aaronnunavabizniz199 18 year old smoking weed, dude stealing food to eat, unable to afford bail or the fines, maybe pissed off the local sheriff, drunk on a train, No man may seduce and corrupt an unmarried girl, or else he risks five years in prison. The last two are state specific. Keep in mind not every criminal is heartless, and not every crime deserves prison, and people can go to jail as innocent as proven by the more recent articles about planting/fabricating evidence. Sometimes it can be you get a shit public defender who has 20+ cases that month, who has little to no time to go over your case specifically.

    • @keithwoodcrest
      @keithwoodcrest Місяць тому +4

      ​@@aaronnunavabizniz199not every incarcerated person is actually guilty, we know this - and we also know that some people are incarcerated for ridiculous reasons. And just because someone commits a crime that lands them in jail doesn't mean their family and friends should then be subjected to pay bogus fees just to communicate with them because some grimey company wants to line their pockets.

  • @zigorro3478
    @zigorro3478 Місяць тому +1

    The face tracker is so funny i was cracking up the whole vid

  • @Trafficjam3922
    @Trafficjam3922 Місяць тому +1

    I just want to say I freaking love the DeFranco community/Family. Been here for years and the genuine love and care for the DeFranco family is beautiful. Seriously caring if Phil gets chill time and a quality vacation. ❤️ ❤❤ #Youstopcrying!

  • @MidnightLuvs
    @MidnightLuvs Місяць тому +32

    I can’t imagine the cajones on that developer telling that woman she can buy the house at a discounted price. That whole story would bring on a massive migraine that would last years. And now squatters have moved in, this poor woman needs a cocktail… or all those idiots to apologize and ask how they can make it right.

    • @noodlesthe1st
      @noodlesthe1st Місяць тому

      The only way to truly make it right is if the developer was forced to sell off all their properties at cost or below and move out of the state or shut down (and give the lady her property back for free of course). A developer like that will be a long term problem for may people to come. Not just this one story. There are many developers screwing over individuals in the state.

  • @coreyoakley664
    @coreyoakley664 Місяць тому +23

    I was about a mile away from the bridge when it fell and the sound it made is extremely haunting. We didn't even know what it was until an hour later when we saw from the roof that it was gone. The fact that I drove past those 6 workers just 4 hours before they died is also haunting me daily.

  • @shmeasy
    @shmeasy Місяць тому

    Ngl the film theory joke at the end made me crack up on this slow morning I’m having 😅😅

  • @Super_Time_XxX
    @Super_Time_XxX Місяць тому +170

    I've missed the "This is a news show" intro. I've been watching since 2012. Love your face Phil!❤ Also that Hawaii property story is literally insane!

  • @shunyaku7759
    @shunyaku7759 Місяць тому +106

    Sup Phil
    DND Prisoner here, if you recall
    In my county jail, which I was in, in 2015, ALREADY had visitations banned, at least when not mediated by Securus. ANY AND ALL VISITS, even and especially ones where people WENT TO THE JAIL, required using a video system. There was nothing in person, nobody could hug anybody, we had to fight for chairs in the actual dayroom where the visitation consoles were, there was/is ZERO privacy, and it was common practice to have to block blinding lights with paper so we can see the screen, and be seen by the cameras.
    I have heard rumors this has gotten worse since, on top of which the canteen (way to buy food. Like ramen or kool-aid mix.) system has been computerized and drastically dialed back. So... I hope the folks in there don't still like mixing Arnold Palmers.

  • @Finn_Dameron
    @Finn_Dameron Місяць тому

    That jail is St. Clair County is literally less than a mile from my childhood house. Having grown up there, absolutely not surprised. 🤦

  • @ShawnC.W-King
    @ShawnC.W-King Місяць тому

    MatPat Reference at the end, CLASSIC 😂

  • @Hudson316
    @Hudson316 Місяць тому +35

    The line about the people possibly killing their cats right at the end of the yesterday today section reminds me of the post going around a few years ago where someone went to a shelter to adopt a cat for the like third or fourth time and it turned out they were letting their cats outside and they kept being eaten by coyotes, and the person behind the counter said “it sounds like you’re just feeding cats to coyotes at this point”

    • @Windmelodie
      @Windmelodie Місяць тому +1

      Mildly related, but I've seen posts by a lot of people who give away "free kittens". Aside from failing to get their free-roaming cats neutered, I understand not wanting to have to deal with kittens that come after. But the issue is that a good number of those kittens get taken by people who then either feed them to their other animals, use them to train their dogs (hunting and/or fighting) and many other problems. Adoption fees are there for a reason, not to just mess with people. So I find it important that we not only stop the idea that giving away OR TAKING kittens for free is a good idea (aside from temporary fostering ofc, I'm talking about adopting). Getting a cat (or any pet, for that matter) is not comparable to fast fashion. You get a kitten, you'll have a companion for the next 15 or so years with a mind of their own, wants and needs. It really is a matter of respect.

    • @Hudson316
      @Hudson316 Місяць тому

      @@Windmelodie counterpoint, if you’re chosen by the cat distribution system and approached by a lost and afraid stray kitten on the street, taking it home and looking after it and getting it desexed and adopting it is a net good if you have the ability to do so, compared to it growing up as a stray or having kittens on the street, assuming it can survive on its own

    • @Windmelodie
      @Windmelodie Місяць тому

      @@Hudson316 Oh I mean, you're right and that is a completely different situation. We cannot escape cats who have chosen us and must fulfil our duty or taking them in lol
      I am specifically talking about Facebook posts along the lines of "looking for a free kitten" or "offering free kittens" or stuff like that. Hence "taking kittens for free" is in context to "Hey, I'm offering kittens for free" - "Sure, I'll take one. Never had cats before, but that kitten looks really cute and it's my gf's birthday tomorrow anyway". Being chosen by, adopting or fostering kittens is something else entirely :)

    • @Hudson316
      @Hudson316 Місяць тому

      @@Windmelodie yeah though rehoming to people you know should be fine if you know they don’t have like snakes or something

  • @Spanner249
    @Spanner249 Місяць тому +39

    “Start start whoeve…start everybody the whole bridge just collapsed”
    You can just hear the disbelief of the scale of what he just witnessed and the realization that he has no idea how to handle it.”

  • @reneeVinolo
    @reneeVinolo Місяць тому

    I was not ready for the opening of this video😂

  • @jessithy
    @jessithy Місяць тому +1

    Yo. I recently got “this too shall pass” tattooed on my arm in my fathers hand writing for the exact reason listed. I love him and he won’t be around forever. Enjoy each moment.

  • @benroberts127
    @benroberts127 Місяць тому +42

    The Michigan jail story is frustrating to hear. They're already serving their time, and now they're trying to rob them and their families for further profits? The for-profit jail system is outrageous.

  • @mikeclarke1986
    @mikeclarke1986 Місяць тому +33

    It's great that SBF is being held accountable, and I really wish that CEOs who commit similar levels of fraud were held accountable in a similar way rather than their corporation having to pay a (comparatively) small fine

  • @DareToEntertain
    @DareToEntertain Місяць тому +1

    Just starting the video and just wanna say that Phil you look amazing. Just look really healthy and after many shows of you speaking on this just want to say amazing work. I know you've worked so hard. Keep up the amazing work mate.

  • @Harperadvertisingllc
    @Harperadvertisingllc Місяць тому

    Lmao the camera follows Phil so well - i forgot how much he moves around when he's talking - love it! Defranco Monkey!

  • @OccultBeast
    @OccultBeast Місяць тому +71

    the story about women being punched in the face is exactly the same story from back in 2013-2014 in Philadelphia. random people were getting punched in the face on the street, at train stations, just walking to work or wherever, by complete strangers. supposedly it's sometimes referred to as "The Knockout Game" and dates back to at least the 90s. i think it starts small with a few friends, and then word spreads, and more and more people want to 'get in on it' like it's some big prank, and it just grows and grows until they're either stopped or people lose interest. i wouldn't doubt that the same thing is happening now in NYC. it's truly disheartening, as someone who knew people who were genuinely attacked in Philly back then, to see people brushing it off now as fake. humans are capable of doing horrible things when 'encouraged' by other cruel individuals, even under the guise of a joke or prank.

    • @1884ja
      @1884ja Місяць тому +2

      They targeting certain ppl tell them to try in the bx or Brownsville Brooklyn… it’s sad though smh

    • @kuritheking
      @kuritheking Місяць тому +2

      yeah seems like gendered street violence to me bro but thanks for the explanation (at least in this round about) but open carry laws exist 🎉

  • @zacharygreene8244
    @zacharygreene8244 Місяць тому +90

    Hey, man. Long time fan. Mad props on your weight journey. The intro had me do a double take. You look good but most importantly, you seem happier in recent videos. Other than my potential misplaced parasocial assumptions, I hope above all you are happy and content, whether it be physically, mentally, spiritually, fiscally. You deserve to be, as does any human in this world who wakes up and does their best to be decent and get through the day. Best wishes to you and yours. Thank you for being a huge part of my almost daily content for years.

    • @thalmorbiznitch4028
      @thalmorbiznitch4028 Місяць тому +4

      I had to do a double take too. I think it’s the light colored shirt that isn’t “hiding” him as much. Huge change, proud of him!

    • @ponfarrgirlvulcnasty9260
      @ponfarrgirlvulcnasty9260 Місяць тому +1

      I love this reply.

    • @sunnyandthechlo
      @sunnyandthechlo Місяць тому +1

      I haven't wanted to comment on his physical appearance because it can be tricky but I hope he's okay. He looks similar to people I know who have gone too far with weight loss and people kept praising them so they kept going. Please please be careful. I just hope he's happy and healthy.

  • @PathologicallyIncurious
    @PathologicallyIncurious Місяць тому

    I don’t know if I’ve mentioned this, but I fucking LOVE that you have the original intro, it brings me back to watching you back in the 2010’s! ❤❤

  • @bryansharpe
    @bryansharpe Місяць тому

    Love the old school intro make its return!!! Oh and great video Phil

  • @Saternalia
    @Saternalia Місяць тому +103

    I have to praise Mayor Brandon Scott for keeping conversation on the lives still on the line in Baltimore after the bridge collapse and not on the bridge itself. Such a well articulated and humane response

    • @nothanks9503
      @nothanks9503 Місяць тому

      He didn’t just get angry at being asked to do his job this time?

  • @CommonInternetLurker
    @CommonInternetLurker Місяць тому +18

    This is like the third story this month I've heard of where someone's land was sold to developers without their consent or knowledge. There was one where a guy bought land in 1991, and when he visited it recently he found a house built on it. There was another one near me in Scotland where someone was left land in a family member's will and when they went to look at the land, they found a construction site building either a house or a supermarket (I can't remember exactly what). It's crazy.

  • @esorroge
    @esorroge Місяць тому

    I used to work at a bank in Berkeley CA, and I remember hearing from some of my elderly customers who were on social security how hard it was for them to afford jPay to contact their incarcerated son who's child they were raising. Things like jPay and the jail telecom fees were bleeding customers dry just to retain connections with their own children. It was a massive leach of my elderly customers' whos only income, was their social security that they worked their whole lives to earn, only for a lot of it to go to jail phone calls. Such an emotionally predatory business practice it broke my heart to hear because these people just wanted to hear their child's voice again. Heart breaking.

  • @NightMystique13
    @NightMystique13 Місяць тому

    Wow. I mentioned missing the monkey intro, and here we are! So happy to see this again.😊

  • @NikoFool
    @NikoFool Місяць тому +38

    As a very old school viewer of the show I have to say you genuinely look the best that I've seen you in years, it makes me really want to tackle my diet more seriously and I'm really glad you stuck with your commitment to be healthier for your family :)

    • @TheScriptPunk
      @TheScriptPunk Місяць тому

      NO

    • @chriseller6870
      @chriseller6870 Місяць тому

      as someone who hasnt watched him in years and randomly watched this video, dude looks sickly, like he has anorexia

  • @MaddizonDannie
    @MaddizonDannie Місяць тому +18

    So a company tresspassed, vadalized, and unlawfully sold someone's property, and they're suing her?!?! Wtf is our legal system omfg

    • @kingofhearts3185
      @kingofhearts3185 Місяць тому +6

      They can try, doesn’t mean it won't get tossed out by a judge day 1. Probably just a scare tactic.

    • @omarcarrero3623
      @omarcarrero3623 Місяць тому +3

      Not as crazy as it sounds. The can't seem to reach an agreement with the original land owner, so they are essentially asking the courts to step in solve the issue

  • @kevinmanning1096
    @kevinmanning1096 Місяць тому +9

    Phil you spelled PayMoneyWubbu wrong 😅

  • @CrazennCajunn
    @CrazennCajunn Місяць тому

    Having worked on a large ship, it's really not unheard of for total generator and engine black outs to happen. Just doesn't usually happen away from the dock

  • @defiante1
    @defiante1 Місяць тому +27

    As Asmon said, Twitch can't fix the problem if it doesn't want to admit what the problem is. Which is "creators" on twitch that use it as an advert for corn.

    • @wajmgirl
      @wajmgirl Місяць тому +2

      Prefer that to a weirdo using a Dead rat as an alarm clock

    • @ronswanson1410
      @ronswanson1410 Місяць тому

      Twitch doesn't know how to be inclusive and nuanced. What if these same creators that did all this stuff were allowed to stream and it was in a form that is not obviously sexualized content? Like maybe you can link to your OF, but if you are playing a video game do it without a colonoscopy camera pointing right at your oiled up butt cheeks and jiggling your barely covered boobs for donos.

  • @danglennon5642
    @danglennon5642 Місяць тому +47

    I'm amazed how calm the operators sounded handling shutting down the bridge

    • @KhronicD
      @KhronicD Місяць тому +11

      At that point they didn't know for sure that the ship would actually hit the bridge. It was a cautionary measure. Also, it's their job. You can't direct an emergency situation if you're panicking. ;)

    • @noodlesthe1st
      @noodlesthe1st Місяць тому

      @@KhronicD Panic doesn't always step aside when you need it to though. Even when it's a persons job.

  • @friendly_herb
    @friendly_herb Місяць тому

    I just really love that you have the old intro ❤

  • @isakjetbean
    @isakjetbean Місяць тому

    Holy shit Phil, these videos really show how far you've come with your weight loss and fitness. Keep killing it

  • @maurer3d
    @maurer3d Місяць тому +49

    Story 7: In my book she owes nobody anything, and all the idiot responsible for building and "selling" this home owe her millions. Every contractor knows to make sure they have a legal right to build on a property, and every realtor knows they need to confirm the seller has a legal right to sell the property. As for the contractor offering to "sell her the house cheap, well they have exactly 2 choices, take the loss, or deconstruct the house (at their cost) and salvage what they can to use in another project.
    Whoever is suing the property owner needs to be banned from filing lawsuits to, she is literally the only innocent person in the story.
    Oh and whoever in the city government upped her taxes needs to be fired, the second he/she reviewed the paperwork it should have been obvious that someone screwed up really bad.

    • @stephaniechilders5176
      @stephaniechilders5176 Місяць тому +3

      Sadly, as someone who lives in Hawaii, I can tell you this is not surprising. Not shocking it happened, and even less shocking how every person in this situation (besides the woman) completely failed at their job. That's like typical Hawaii government standards here. Corruption and people who cannot and will not do their jobs properly.

    • @noodlesthe1st
      @noodlesthe1st Місяць тому +1

      @@stephaniechilders5176 As another person who lives in Hawai'i I 100% agree with your comment. We see it all too often over here.

  • @MelgarInkPhotography
    @MelgarInkPhotography Місяць тому +99

    You almost were able to hide and pop up lol and loving these old intro shows

  • @therchas
    @therchas Місяць тому

    I must say the editing of Philip de Franco show is amazing especially around the tik tok coverage.

  • @ka243243
    @ka243243 Місяць тому

    Phil, where can i find a video where you talk in detail about your weight loss over the past 3 years, specific foods you eat and dont eat, what you do for exercise, how you motivate yourself, etc? I saw one video where you showed a before and after photo from 2 years ago but it didnt go into much more detail than that.
    If you havent made a video like that, would you? Id love to see it

  • @bilalbhatti9898
    @bilalbhatti9898 Місяць тому +42

    It's incredible sometimes the things Phil has to say because you don't think it needs to be said! "stop punching women" was not in my 2024 Bingo Card!

    • @hommefataltaemin
      @hommefataltaemin Місяць тому

      Right? What a fucking bizarre “trend”. Like I wonder if they were ALL that one guy or if there’s multiple men doing it. And what the fuck does it even accomplish in their fucked up minds? Makes me so sad to see. Senseless violence.