{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/6490a2ce7ded6b001126fa5b/6596e8f4bb779800178b3268?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"We're Not Wrong about The Epstein List and Texas Power","description":"<p>The conversation covers a range of topics, including birthday plans, camera preferences, an upcoming live show in Iowa, the release of names linked to Jeffrey Epstein, Jennifer's skepticism about the political process, grievances about the studio setup, and a legal ruling on Texas power companies' liability. This part of the conversation focuses on the negligence and lack of preparedness in the Texas power grid, the flaws of the deregulated energy network, the need for accountability and consequences for power outages, and the potential solutions to the problems. The discussion also explores the impact of third-party candidates on elections, the misconceptions about voting percentages, and the redefinition of the time between Christmas and New Year's. Additionally, the conversation delves into the use of AI in healthcare, the dysfunction of the healthcare market, and the benefits of direct primary care. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics including Trump's smell and their appreciation for runners.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00</p><p>Birthday plans and camera preferences</p><p>03:14</p><p>Upcoming live show in Iowa</p><p>05:16</p><p>Jennifer's concerns about Iowa</p><p>06:21</p><p>Discussion on Jeffrey Epstein's list</p><p>09:05</p><p>Jennifer's skepticism about the political process</p><p>13:14</p><p>Jennifer's grievances and Justin's studio setup</p><p>19:10</p><p>Impending release of names linked to Jeffrey Epstein</p><p>26:10</p><p>Conspiracy theories surrounding Epstein</p><p>37:05</p><p>Legal ruling on Texas power companies' liability</p><p>48:05</p><p>Negligence and Lack of Preparedness</p><p>50:25</p><p>Deregulated Energy Network vs. Energy Monopolies</p><p>51:46</p><p>The Duty to Provide Electricity</p><p>53:12</p><p>Consequences for Power Outages</p><p>54:06</p><p>The Flaws of the Deregulated Texan Model</p><p>55:03</p><p>The Need for Accountability and Consequences</p><p>55:31</p><p>The Role of Sovereign Immunity</p><p>56:57</p><p>The Benefits and Drawbacks of Vertically Integrated Companies</p><p>57:51</p><p>The Impact of Extreme Weather on Power Grids</p><p>58:44</p><p>The Lack of Consequences for Power Companies</p><p>59:37</p><p>Solutions: Removing Sovereign Immunity and Requiring Duty to Provide Electricity</p><p>01:05:37</p><p>Redefining the Time Between Christmas and New Year's</p><p>01:06:07</p><p>Reviewing the Bingo Card</p><p>01:06:25</p><p>The Impact of Third-Party Candidates on Elections</p><p>01:07:20</p><p>The Flaws of the Two-Party System</p><p>01:09:08</p><p>The Misconception of Voting Percentages</p><p>01:10:05</p><p>The Role of Third-Party Candidates in Elections</p><p>01:11:17</p><p>The 2000 Election and Ralph Nader</p><p>01:13:08</p><p>Encouraging Voter Turnout and Redefining Voting</p><p>01:14:51</p><p>Naming the Time Between Christmas and New Year's</p><p>01:19:31</p><p>The Use of AI in Healthcare</p><p>01:20:56</p><p>The Dysfunction of the Healthcare Market</p><p>01:24:55</p><p>The Benefits of Direct Primary Care</p><p>01:30:27</p><p>The Crisis in Primary Care and the Role of AI</p><p>01:33:10</p><p>The Dysfunction of the Health Insurance Market</p><p>01:34:36</p><p>Discussion on Trump's Smell</p><p>01:35:01</p><p>Appreciation for Runners</p>","author_name":"Andrew Heaton, Jen Briney, Justin Robert Young"}