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Women of Ukraine Take on Russia | Sadhguru

Mar 09, 202234 minEp. 27067
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President Biden announces a ban on Russian oil, women fight back against Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and international spiritual leader Sadhguru discusses the Save Soil Movement.

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You're listening to Comedy Central. Things go down all the time, like social media. But when Spotify went down today, it made me realize how cloud dependent we've come as people. You realize everything of yours is on the cloud, right like everything social media goes down. It's fine today. I had no music, like I just I had no music. Where's the music? It's on the cloud. Back in the day, the Internet didn't affect my music, you know what I mean.

You could do whatever he wants with the Internet. I still had my Casey and Jojo CD, you know, I mean, the worst that could happen was that it could get a scratch. That was like the worst thing that could happen to you. And no, my ma, ma, Ma, mama.

And then just skip if you're really good. When your your CD skiped, you knew when to skip, you know what I mean, you knew like you knew it would happen at one thirty four, And so if you'd have people over at one three, you'd like pause and then say something you guys liking listen and skip over to one thirty seven. All right, I'll carry on. That's why I think you should have a fast split some physical you know what I mean, some virtual not everything in

the cloud. I'm gonna go back and buy some CDs now, just to get back in the game. Only the ship. I really listened to mix tapes coming back. I actually want to go back to Cassette's We Wind that Ship, Son, take it back. Coming to you from the heart of Times Square in New York City, the only city in America. It's The Daily Show. Here's edition tonight. The World has a gas problem. Badass, Women of War. Inside Guru is The Daily Show with Trevor no Hey, what's going on? Everybody?

Welcome to The Daily Show. I'm Trevor Noah and joining me for today's headlines is my good friend Roy what Jr? What's going on? Roy? I'm good man. I'm not worried about none of that Spotify the cloud. No, I ain't gonna lose none of my I printed every email I ever got in life. I got them all at the house. So you're not worried because you've basically just physicalized everything in your life, everything, everything and every picture, all all that ship in a box at the career bro. That

is a miserable way to live. But at least your email me if I got every email you do. You have every email I do, like every email I've ever seen you. You never catch me slacking. Bro Well, I hope you're happy, even the spam. I print that too, because you never know. Good to see you, right, all right, let's jump into today's headlines. We kick things off with COVID nineteen. Yesterday, the official global death toll from COVID past six million, which according to the US, means the

pandemic is over. Congratulations everybody, we did it, and yes, things are getting better as the O macron wave receipts. Don't get me wrong, because cases and hospitalizations are falling. You know, most places are ending mask mandates and other anti virus measures, which means you can now legally push the elevator buttons with your tongue. Again. We're back, baby,

But don't forget this. Around four hundred Americans are still dying from COVID every single day, right, the vast majority of them unvaccinated, which is why the one measure that all experts are pushing harder than ever is vaccinations and boosters. But it turns out it's not all experts. Florida's head doctor says the state will be the first in the nation to recommend that healthy kids should not get vaccinated

for COVID. State surgeon general made the announcement yesterday during a round table discussion organized by Republican Governor Ronda Santis. It included doctors who criticized coronavirus lockdowns and mandates. The CDC and the American Academy of Pediatrics do recommend the COVID vaccine be administered to all children five or older. The Florida Department of Health is going to be a first state to officially recommend against the COVID nineteen vaccines

for healthy children. Okay, first of all, let me just say that it is shocking to find out that Florida has a surgeon general. Yeah, I didn't know they had that. It's like finding out that t J Max actually has someone who organizes the clothes. What do you do all day? Have you seen that ship? But I mean, of course, the Florida Surgeon General is going to have some weird opinions.

He's the surgeon General of Florida. Come on. His other healthy recommendations are like, alligators can't hurt you if you're drunk. What did we expect? It's Florida people. And don't get me wrong, I I do get I do get where some people are coming from on this issue. It is true that with a few rare exceptions, COVID is not a problem for kids. I understand that completely, especially since

kids a little germ factories all the time. Yeah, coronavirus doesn't make them more sick than they already are the three under sixty days of the year anyway, I get it. But don't forget how vaccines work. The more everybody gets them, even people who are not vulnerable, the less the virus can spread, which protects people who are vulnerable, and it helps prevent new variants from emerging. That's the main thing. Yeah, because what you thought was gonna be the last variant, No,

not the way the ship is still spreading. Next thing, you know, the new variants is probably gonna have legs. Yeah, it's gonna infect your lungs and kick you in the nuts. Here. Here, here's the thing. No, man, this is what people not considering. Trevor. There's gonna be some strong kids coming out of Florida over the next two decades, because like, look at what they up against. Man, you're up against COVID. You're up against the toxic algae down there. The water is all

crazy down there tooth. I'm telling you, man, it's gonna be some strong alligators. You gotta run from gators. It's gonna be some strong kids. That's what they're doing, strong old mutants. That's that also means strong. Mutant is another word for strong. Some strong, unvaccinated children. I might move my boy down there and teach them some football. All right, Let's move on to the other pandemic that people keep

insisting is behind us. Racism. And I know, I know there are all sorts of things that make people go, oh, is that rarely racist? Though? Is it rarely racist to touch a black person's hair or say the N word during karaoke? I mean, yeah, you were singing Sweet Caroline. There was no need for it. But there is one thing that absolutely everyone can agree is racist, and that's lynching.

And now that is finally official. The U. S. Senate has just now passed a bill making lynching a federal hate crime, the Mutil Anti Lynching Act, who has passed unanimously last night. That bill is named for the fourteen year old whose brutal torture and murder helped to spark the civil rights movement, and it designates lynching as a hate crime punishable. But after thirty years in prison, Congress had previously failed to pass anti lynching legislation despite over

two hundred attempts since night. You see, people, this just goes to show that both political parties can come together and post common sense legislation. They just need a hundred and four years to do it. You just gotta be patient, ships, and you know what that means. Prescription drugs, You better watch out because your price is going down in the year. Will be alive, will be alive, but this will be alive. Well,

the prices will then they'll definitely be down. You know, if you ask me, it's actually no coincidence that they couldn't pass this slow for a hundred years and then Mike Pants almost gets lynched and suddenly lynching is a hate crime. Yeah, it's a bit of a coincidence. Don't you think maybe maybe that's how black people can solve all their problems. Like I'm not saying I want Mike Pens to get beaten up by the police. I'm just saying if they taste him once or twice. It will

probably helps speed things along. And look, I know it's slightly disappointing knowing that this law only got past in two but all you gotta do, all you've got to do is treat the footage a little a little bit, just to make it feel like it happened ages ago when it actually should have. The U. S. Senate has just now passed a bill making lynching a federal hate crime. And this just in I there's now a telephone in Europe. Exciting times happened so long ago. Roy, it feels good.

It did happen so long ago. Should we still focus on old racism or at this point we should I just think we should just be proactive and just look at future racism and just start passing the laws now so that by the time we need the law, the law being place like right now on the books should be the Anti Mars the Mars Desegregation Act should be on the books now. We should start discussing the desegregation of Mars. Well, you're assuming that black people are gonna

make it to Mars. They never will if we don't pass the legislation. Travel That's why we have to now focus on making sure that it's legal for black people to go to Mars. What if they say, like they're just gonna send all the black people to Mars only, you know, let me call my congressman and discussed that, because I hadn't considered that option. All right, let's move on, because our main story today it's about the continuing war in Ukraine. So let's catch up on all the latest

in our ongoing coverage of the war in Ukraine. It is now day thirteen of Russia's plan to liberate Ukrainians by bombing all of their cities, and things don't look like they'll be getting better anytime soon. A third round of peace talks has ended with no resolution. Two million Ukrainians have now fled the country, and the Russians are reportedly trying to pay Syrians to come fight with them

against Ukraine. And I don't know, man, I feel like Syrians must be pretty conflicted about this, because on the one hand, Russia's asking them to fight in another war, but on the other hand, there's finally one European country happen to have Syrians come over. And you know, if you ask me, I think this is a pretty smart strategy from Putin. He's probably thinking that if he can turn this into a Middle East conflict, then the West

we'll stop caring about it. Meanwhile, in the battle to isolate Russia, McDonald's and Starbucks have become the latest Western corporations to cut ties with Russia, with both announcing that they would temporarily close all locations in the country. Yeah, no Starbucks, no McDonald's. That's a sad life to live. And no pick me up in the morning, No happy meals, or as they call them in Russia, meals. I don't

think they have a word for happy, you know. Yeah, I just like go to the drive through and then give the kid the food, just like looking meal. Dmitri. There is great toy of wheelbarrow to remind you the purpose of life is work. Do you see is your birthday? This is your birthday. You were born on this day. This is your birthday. Now, as the situation in Ukraine gets more dire, the economic fallout of the war is

spreading to the rest of the world. This morning, gas prices story to the highest average ever recorded, four dollars in seventeen cents a gallon. I just spelled up right now, and it cost me fifty dollars versus normally. It costs met up ten cents in just one day, and fifty five cents since last week, eclipsing the previous record of four ten a gallon set fourteen years ago in California. Four dollars a gallon would be a relief the average There is five prices at this shell station in Los

Angeles hitting nearly seven dollars. Oh my god, gas prices shocking drivers at the pump. It's a hundred dollars and it's not even a full tank. Yeah, if you thought gas prices were already high. Russia invading Ukraine has only made things worse, which sucks for everybody. I mean, it's sucks for parents who needs to drive kids to school. It sucks for small businesses who have to spend more money to move things around. It sucks for everyone because

the price of gas affects the price of everything. Like, if this keeps up, the next Fast and Furious movie is going to take place on public supportation. It's all about saving gas, and I feel so bad for everyone who gets surprised when they fill up their tank. I mean, think about it. Yesterday you had enough money and then all of a sudden today you don't your salary didn't go up a right, nothing in your life change. You just don't have enough money, which, by the way, is weird.

Can we agree on this as a concept. It's weird. It's weird that the price of gas changes, but like instantly at the pump, do you get what I'm saying? Like, I feel like the change should only affect the gas that's on its way, not the gas that's already there, Like this gas has been here for a week, so technically that's the four dollar gas. You know what I mean? Give me the four dollar gas. In fact, give me the guess at the bottom of the tank, there's like

the two dollars ship. It's been there for a while. I don't charge the five dollar ship's still coming. The price change, that price change. I want the stuff that's here now. And can we spare a moment for this woman who was surprised there? Let me just think about a camera crew comes up to and they're like, can we film you while you fill up your tank? She was probably like, oh boy, I'm on a secret game show.

Oh he's gonna finally propose. And then they're just like we showed you don't have enough money on the news, have a good day, and you know you've already got to hand it to corporations when you think about it, man, because you hear people all the time going like, ah, the price of oil has gone up, so everything costs more. But they've done a great job of tricking all of us into thinking that prices are these magical things that nobody has control over. Because you understand, as consumers, we

understand it. We go the price of oil went up, so we're gonna have to pay more. But who made that rule? Right? Oil companies are making windfall profits right now, over a hundred billion dollars a year. Why can't they take a hit, just a tiny hit? Yeah, because when prices go up, you know, the oil companies are there and they're just making the money. They're like, oh, man, I wish there was something we could do, well, you

could make a little less profit. No, No, something else, something else, something else we could do that wouldn't affect us. What would it be? The question is, now, why are gas prices surging the way they are. Well, as you heard, Russia supplies a lot of oil to the to the world. And even though America and Europe have passed loads of sanctions against Russia. They've cut off its banks, and they've

kicked it out of the U N. Book Club. They're still paying Russia five hundred million dollars every day for oil and gas, which I mean, let's be honest, doesn't make a lot of sense. You're sending money to a country that you basically at war with. Like if you were in a bar fight, wouldn't it be strange to buy the other guy a bottle of bud lights so that he can smash you over the head with it.

In fact, that such a weird arrangement that many countries have been talking about boycotting Russian oil, which then created fears of an oil shortage that sent oil prices skyrocketing. Yeah, and apparently those fears were well founded, because today America did this Today more consequences from the United States. President Biden announced a ban on all Russian oil, natural gas, and coal imports to the US. Today, I'm announcing the United States is targeting the main artery of Russian's economy.

We're banning all imports of Russian oil and gas and energy. America's of rally support have rally to support their Ukrainian people and made it clear we will not be part of subsidizing Putent's war. This is a step that we're taking to inflict further pain on Putinent, but there will be cost as well here in the United States. Since Prudent began as military build up in Ukrainian borders, just since then, the price of the gas of the pump in America and up seventy five cents. And with this action,

it's going to go up further. I'm going to do everything I can to minimize Prudent's price ike here at home. Yes, you heard the President's Russian oil is now banned from the United States. But don't get it twisted. America isn't just gonna stop riding bikes everywhere, all right. It's gonna get that well from somewhere. And luckily America produces a lot of its own oil. There's Texas, there's Alaska, there's Rudy Giuliani. But it's a lot enough. It's still not

enough oil. So America has also been reaching out to countries that it's not exactly on great terms with, you know, like Venezuela and Saudi Arabia to try and get them to pump more oil to get the prices back down, which you have to admit is a bit of an awkward situation to be in, you know, because Yeah, America is basically like, these countries are immoral and we will have nothing to do with them. You guys have any gas money Saudi Arabia, I said that ship to you

before I was home. Yeah, it wouldn't it be funny those countries turned around and and flipped it on America. If they were like America, we would love to sell you oil, but we cannot do business with a country that drowns civilians in the Middle East. Our conscience will not allow it. Now, we're just kidding. We'll take your money. You should have seen their face that you're so scared. He imagine we don't take your money. For all, America is able to go cold Turkey on Russian oil. Europe

is hooked. They're completely hooked for now, and like completely hooked. The EU gets of its gas and a quarter of its oil from Russia, which is why they couldn't join this boycott even if they wanted to. Yeah, without Russia's energy, Europe wouldn't have enough heat for their homes, or fuel for their cause, or oil for their weird Christmas black face celebrations, which means that Russia has a lot of leverage in that relationship, and it turns out that they

know it. As the way of crippling sanctions falls on Russia, Vladimir Putin is now threatening to cut off Europe's gas supply. In an address on state television on Monday, Russia's deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak warned that Russia has every right to shut off its gas deliveries to Europe. He added, so far we are not taking such a decision, but European politicians, with their statements and accusations against Russia, push

us towards that. Yeah. You see, you can't go too hard after the country that makes it possible for you to survive winter. That's why Europe always has to pepper its denunciations of Russia with like the occasional compliments. These war in Ukraine is as inexcusable as Chaikowski's music is unforgettable. Now, of course, this is a two way streets. Sure, Europe needs Russian oil, Russia needs Europe's money. I mean, what else do they have to offer? It's not like they're

going to fund a war by selling cabbage soup. So both sides of this relationship are in a game of chicken, and nobody knows who's gonna give. But one thing we do know is this, it would definitely be better for Europe and America to not be in this situation in the first place, because Putin has shined a spotlight on

the trade offs that dependency on fossil fuels creates. If countries want to move to renewable energy or safe nuclear power, they can no longer afford to make that, Like item number ten on the agenda, Yeah, because not only will the planet suffer, but you'll find yourself constantly having to make deals with the devil. All right, when we come back, we'll take a look at the women who are helping to fight the Russian invasion. You don't want to miss it.

Welcome back to the Daily Show. When Russia invaded Ukraine, most of the world thought that they were just going to roll their tanks in and have the whole country in a few days. But as it turns out, the Ukrainian resistance has been so effective that after two weeks, the Russians have barely captured any of the cities that they've been attacking, and considering that the Russian army is eight times the size of Ukraine's, this has been humiliating

for Russia. Right It's like Godzilla getting his ass whipped by the Geico Geko. And a major part of Ukraine's resistance has been thanks to Ukrainian women. And I'm not just talking about the Ukrainian women who protected their children while on the run, or helped lead others into bomb shelters, or even gave birth in subway stations while Russian missiles rained down on them. No, I'm talking about all the

Ukrainian women who have actively joined the fight itself. As the fighting in Ukraine continues, thousands of women of all ages, some even without milt Harry training, are taking up weapons and heading to the front lines to defend their country. Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian women have stayed behind to fight on the front lines. They are Ukraine's mother's daughters, teachers, politicians now on the front lines defending their country under siege.

Men are required by martial law to stay back and fight the Russian invasion, but many women are foregoing the chance to leave. I was helping my husband to pack for a war, you know, like t shorts, underwear, weapons, um. And then I thought, okay, he's going to war. I'm going to I want to fight also because this is my country, this is my home. We are the women of Ukraine. We will destroy the enemy on every inch of Ukrainian land. We will shoot you like rabbit dogs.

God damn the women of Ukraine. And around and how about that woman who went to war to be with her husband? I mean people, The phrase relationship goals gets thrown around a lot nowadays, but that's next level. Yeah, that's not even in wedding vows. You realize the priest is like, you've got to stay together in sickness and in health. But if Russia and age you do you Now.

Obviously not every Ukrainian woman is on the front lines, right, but even the women who aren't fighting are just waiting at home hoping for the best, no then joining the resistance. In other ways, from making protective gear like camouflage nets and bulletproof vests to building homemade weapons, Ukrainian women are mobilizing no matter how old or how young. You know, Volunteer Center in Leviv moms gather supplause for those fighting further east. Do we understand we need to hold strong

like a fist like this. Since military age men can't leave Ukraine, women are acting as couriers. Twenty nine year old Christina came to this border crossing with a mission to pick up and deliver this car to the front. Women of old ages are now helping to defend the besiege nation making Molotov cocktails. How did you learn how to make Molotov cocktails? Google helps, She tells me. Okay, that's amazing that grandmother learned how to make Molotov cocktails

from Google. I didn't even know you could do that. I mean, she is going to pay the price now though, because every website she goes to is gonna give her ads for Molotov cocktails now, and then she's gonna be like, I don't need to see these ads already made. The monotovs aren't so annoying. I wish there was a way to tell the ads to stop popping up. You want to leave me alone. I bought the thing you told

me to buy. And by the way, if a grandmother is making Molotov cocktails, this is probably gonna be the best tasting cocktails around. Yeah, because I don't know about yours, but my grandmother can make anything taste good. Russian soldiers are gonna be on fire like so tasty. But it's not just Ukrainian women fighting against Putin. No, it turns out there were also Russian women fighting against him too.

The chance no, the war is resounding throughout Russia. In St. Petersburg, this brave old lady stood up to a goon squad of armored police during an anti war protest. She said to be a childhood survivor of the Nazi siege of letting Brad during World War Two. Some saying they'd rather risk arrest than live with guilt. I want the whole world to see that we don't want it, this woman says.

One video on social media showed Russian security forces in St. Petersburg roughing up a woman holding a peace sign and a baby. This woman even burning her Russian passport and an anti war protest in Germany. Yeah, it turns out Russian women all over the globe are also standing up against this unjust wall. I mean that granny survived Nazis and now she's fighting for this that mother was arrested with her baby attached to her chest. And I'm sorry people,

armored police should not be roughing up a baby. Only an armored police baby is allowed to do that. It's called a fair fight. Now, look, I don't know if Ukran's or Russia's women will be able to stop Putin, but on this International Women's Day, I think it's worth highlighting how women across two countries are coming together to fight a crazy man's war. All right, don't go away because when we come back, international spiritual leader Sad Guru will be joining me on the show, So don't go away.

Welcome back to the Daily Show. My guest tonight is Yogi mystic visionary and best selling author, Sad Guru. He's here to talk about why he's beginning a global awareness campaign to save soil. S Guru, Welcome to the Daily Show. Wonderful you see. Now this is weird for me because we try to start this interview and then we had a technical issue, and now we're starting the interview again and now I'm like, am I being as authentic as

I could be with you as a Guru? Or is this in and of itself inauthentic to you know, there's be yourself. There's nothing called authentic. Nobody knows what's that authentic because human beings that are consequence of a thousand things that are picked up all over. Man, that's deep impressions. Right, We're gonna have a good time. I can tell we're

gonna have a really good time. By the way, I I woke up today a lot unhappier than I woke up yesterday because I had to do all the research for our interview, and I knew that there's war in Russia. I knew that there is um. You know that we were facing a climate crisis, and then now thanks to you, I know that we also are facing a soil crisis, where some people are estimating that if we do nothing in fifty years time, we may not be able to

grow anything because we may run out of soil. Which, forgive my ignorance, I did not know that soil is even something that we could run out of. The thing is uh. This has happened in the last years of industrialized farming, that the organic content in the soil is going away because there's no replanation s ment to replenish the soil. We either need uh, you know, leaves and vegetative matter or animal waste. Both of them have disappeared from the farms. We thought we could do everything with

the machines. Machines can plow, machines can do the work that animals and human beings were doing, but organic content cannot come from the machine. It has to come from vegetative or animal waste, and that is not there. Because of that, one must understand. If you add organic content to sand, it becomes soil. If you take away organic content from soil, it becomes sand. So right now, desertification

is one of the most serious problems. As you said, fifty years or sixty years time after that, there's not enough soil to grow crops. But the more important thing is by twenty thirty five to twenty forty, they're expecting that we will grow forty percent less food than what we're growing right now, and our populations will be over nine billion. That's not a world you want to live in. That's not a world where you want to leave your children. So we need to act now. Why it's very important

to act now. An institute or enshrying this in our policy is on an average, according to U n f A OOH. On an average, twenty seven thousand species of microbes are going extinct period And is that because of how we farm or is that a natural consequence of existence because there is no organic content for the microups. See as as you know today that you cannot even digest the food that you eat if there are no gut microbial Yes. Similarly, in the soil, it's the same

reflection in a much more complex way. Without the microbial activity in the soil, the plants are not able to get the necessary nourishment from the soil. So we're throwing chemicals and boosting them up, but without needed nourishment. On an average, the drop in nourishment in the United States from early twentieth century two now is approximately only ten percent is left. If you eat one orange in, you need to eat eight ore in just today to get

the same stuff. So that's simply impractical. So we're moving to a place where food production is sliding down gradually. So this sliding down will affect I Favor predicts that by five there could be dozens of civil wars across the world, and that is not necessarily in African countries or South America. It could be anywhere if you all, I mean, the World Food Program talks about famines around Chicago,

Illinois area by five. This is terrifying, you know. It's I was talking to a friend about how before the pandemic, I think there was a certain hubris that human humans had about everything. We just believed it would always go on. You hear these doomsday prophecies, or you hear these even warnings about the world ending at some point, of humans not being able to inhabit the planet. But until the pandemic, I feel like we didn't have a a tangible example

of the world's stopping. You know, people would even say, how do you stop the world? How can you stop travel? How can you stop countries? And now we've seen it, and now you're telling us, no, this is not a doomsday production. This is a wake up call because we are at a cusp of time that if we do the right things right now, in another fifteen to twenty years, we can make a significant turnaround. So what are the right things to do. We've been pushing this for the

last two years. We have these programs going for over twenty five years in southern India where we have brought in ten percent of the farmer's lands under three cultivation and animals, so that this ten percent produces enough organic content for the remaining so Once the organic content is about three to six percent, minimum is three to six percent. If you raise the organic content to eight in the soil, your irrigation requirements will come down to what it is.

Because the water holding capacity of organically rich soil is such if you raise it to to fifteen percent, your irrigation requirement would come down to ten to fifteen percent. That is, into hundred liters of water. You would use fifteen liters of water for the same crop. That's what needs to happen. And this is the same story everywhere

when it comes to ecology. When it comes to soil, our national barriers, racial discriminations, our religions, our costs, our creates, our gender staff our, you know, political ideologies, nothing matters. This is a unifying factor if we as a generation of people act now to change the necessary policy changes, which is not some rocket science. This is something always farmers in the past new but we forgotten the last

fifty years. Are you are you getting any science that governments are enthusiastic to try and do something about this. In the last two years, I've been talking to various UH country heads, various politicians, political parties. We have written to seven thirty political parties on the planet to make sure that they include soil and ecology as a part of their election manifestoes as their political philosophy, whatever they

believe in, right, left, center, whatever they are. Soil is one thing which is a common factor for all of us. We're always looking at what divides is It's time. If you don't understand the consciousness of this costmos and stuff like that, at least you understand you come from the soil, You live off the soil. When you die, you go back to the soil. That much, you get it. What I see is in the last two years that I've been talking to people, everybody knows there is a serious problem.

Everybody knows what is a solution also, But I think it looks like they were all waiting for an idiot to build a cat so here I am. I'm sixty five and I'm writingtometers must be an idiot, isn't I could talk to you forever? And I guess that's why people you know come to your your events and your you know, it's the gatherings. They read your books. They want to see what you're gonna do. Um on a journey of soil. It feels like it is yet another thing that we add to our list that that governments

need to do, that people need to do that. You know, if we don't do this, it's over. If we don't do that, it's not one more thing. Travel No, no, no, I'm saying it feels like they have enough on my hands. I don't have to take this up. I've taken this up because as a generation of people, if we don't do this now, we will regret this seriously. If you don't end shy in it in the policy now, it will get too late if you leave it for another

twenty third years time. This needs to happen now. So we want everybody to talk about soil for a hundred days in their own terms. If they don't know anything, if we will provide a massive amount of information on our website, they can pick it up and use it as their own, or they can research themselves whichever way they want. If they don't know anything else to say, just to save soil, let's make it happen every day. If you if you send a message to somebody, close

it with save soil. If you call somebody says save soil, Safe soil. It was great shotting to you Safe soil, my friend. Thank you very much for being here. It's really been wonderful for having you. For more information on St Guru's Save Soil movements, all you gotta do is visit the website below. We're gonna take a quick break, but we'll be right back after this. Well, that's our show for tonight, but before we go, today is International

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