53:19 Well, I think the guy did his job. I'm uncomfortable in my workspace. Get out of show business because that's what soccer is, baby. Show business. It is. Now if you want some real propaganda, the most recent episode, which I no longer watch, but several people emailed me about Madam Secretary. Yes, I needed to get that because it was supposed to be a real gem of propaganda. It's always been a propagandistic show. And by the way, its ratings have been very slowly dropping. People don't... they get sick of it.
53:58 Yeah, well this is the Lear Hollywood Foundation at work hands down no doubt about it everything shows it all the law everything that was written was written for this specific episode to remind us that climate change is happening it's killing people it's humans fault but really it's America's fault so there's a typhoon that hits the that is on its way to hit the island of oh the What is the American islands out there? Samoa? No, it's an American protectorate. I can't remember. I think it's in the clip. But then luckily it veers off towards Nabor.
54:40 So it goes away from the American protectorate. But first we'll start with the typhoon and here it is. The typhoon is here. I mean have you seen these FEMA numbers? 250 mile an hour winds are going to destroy 95% of single family dwellings with the force of 20,000 Hiroshima's. Not to mention the storm surge which is over 40 feet. The highest point on the Marshalls is 30 feet. And there's more than 50,000 people. So that was just straight from Al Gore's fact sheet with the Hiroshima bombs. Except now, now remember, here's what we have from Al Gore. Al Gore said first.
55:20 As would be released by 400,000 Hiroshima-class atomic bombs exploding every day. Okay. Sorry, still makes me laugh. Well wait, remember he came back and then said... And it now traps as much extra heat energy every day as would be released by 500,000. So he went from 400,000 to 500,000. But then, let's go back to Madam Secretary. I mean have you seen So it doesn't even have anything to do with carbon dioxide, but they've just brought in the Hiroshima bombs and upped it to 20,000.
56:10 Wait is it up to... Did she say 20,000? No that's down, wait a minute that's down. Did he say 400... oh now I'm gonna listen to this. Yeah he said 400,000. Thousand, okay so she took it down to 20,000. Well it's because, you know why? Because it's bullshit. Because the writers in the writing room went... Don't you think that's a bit much? Just a tad. It's like one writer who's maybe taking a science class. Yeah. Hmm, hold on a second. I think we should revisit this. Right, so... Well, we can't re- maybe one bomb? No, no, no. Well, don't worry. We'll put some more propaganda in the scene with the NASA administrator. Typhoon Blessing is a freak. By the way, the typhoon is called Typhoon Blessing, just to make it even funnier. Typhoon Blessing is a freak.
56:54 It's the most powerful ever two months before the official start of typhoon season set up alarm bells within the scientific community So we've lost a lot of the scientific community had alarm bells. Whoa looking This is taken above the monsoon trough by our new goes 18 satellite. Oh Maps are like rashes. If it's big, if it's red, it's probably bad. Yeah, I'm getting hives just looking at it. Here's a patch of superheated ocean. Rising temperatures are outpacing even our worst-case models, so tropical cyclogenesis is gonna get more frequent, more destructive. Tropical cyclogenesis, write that one down. This is a term that is not used often. So, blessing isn't a freak, it's the new normal. The new normal! There was a time when we couldn't link specific storms to climate change, but that time has passed.
57:42 Which brings us to Nauru. Just so you know, it's past now. We could link those, it's past. It's done, it's over, the science is in, shut up. But now, Nauru, this is where, so it's not, no longer headed towards our protectorate, it's headed towards the tiny 10,000 people who live on Nauru. The survivors need to leave now. You mean until they rebuild? No, no, I mean permanently. Hang on, hang on. You want entire people to just pack up and leave? Walls, dikes, levees. We have ways of fighting rising sea levels. Bedrock, maybe, but this island's built on soft coral. I know the high-frequency wave event could be... Devastating. Yeah. It's like a tsunami hitting a sandcastle. And given the data, the odds of that happening in the near future are too high for comfort.
58:35 Well, thanks for that, pep talk. So what, they get peppier? Our research and analysis unit ran some simulations. Today it's Nauru. Tomorrow could easily be Jakarta. Oh, so it can be Jakarta tomorrow. Jakarta! Yeah, Jakarta. Wow. Now, so they bring in... So a thousand people are killed on this island, including the president, the whole government, and all that's left is a 23-year-old kid who's the descendant of the president and he happens to be in Washington studying. So now he has to become the president and also learn that his family and his friends have died and he lays down the last egg for us. We're gonna get you on a flight to Hawaii that leaves in a few hours. From there, a military plane will take you on to Nauru. I know you didn't ask to be president.
59:24 My mom, I can barely breathe because I don't know if she's alive or dead. And you're telling me... You mean I'm supposed to take care of everyone? To help them rebuild? I'm afraid rebuilding isn't an option. What are you talking about? According to our best information, the island of Nauru is no longer habitable. You have to evacuate. I'm sorry. Oh no! Oh! Relocation is the only assistance I can offer. We are all going to die. I have the follow-up clips to this. All right. Is that it? Well, two things. One, I want to play the 20 seconds of the Lear Hollywood Foundation so you know exactly how they do this. Before you do that, I want to give you a clip of the day for the US. I knew about this. I did not get that clip, but it's a clip of the day. Okay.
1:00:34 Well, thank you for that. Thank you for all our fault. This USA is all our fault. Here's here is the Lear Foundation claiming they do this. So in the course of our work, this is in two years 11 to 13 335 storylines that we worked on. have been aired. We've worked with 35 networks in the past four years, 91 different television shows. And it just goes on from there. And this is years old. This is probably 15 years old now at this point. It's old and they recently they made the point that they're doing climate change stuff for the good of the, you know, the dumb public. So we, and so that's what this, this show is written by those guys. Shall we pause this and come back after we thank a few people just to keep us on track? No.