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00:01:00Sabrina!
00:01:03There you are.
00:01:06I thought you could use something here.
00:01:09You said you were at the office.
00:01:11I was.
00:01:13Well, I stopped by.
00:01:15I ran into Bill.
00:01:17That guy has a million stories.
00:01:19Bill's in Chicago.
00:01:21His wife told me this morning.
00:01:24Sabrina, it's not what you think.
00:01:26And what do I think exactly?
00:01:29That you were with someone else?
00:01:32That you lied to me?
00:01:34That every time you make a promise,
00:01:37you're just buying time to hide something?
00:01:40Please don't put it that way.
00:01:43There's no one else.
00:01:44That's not it.
00:01:47But sometimes I feel like if I told you everything just the way it is,
00:01:54I'd lose you.
00:01:56So instead you keep me guessing.
00:02:04You know what's the worst part, Philip?
00:02:07I'm not even angry.
00:02:11I'm just tired of sweet talk.
00:02:16Words that stroke you while they deceive.
00:02:20I wasn't supposed to go this way.
00:02:27I didn't.
00:02:39What is going on?
00:02:47Ten years ago, the Western states' federal government
00:02:50and the Eastern National Democracy government
00:02:52announced the imminent threat of nuclear war
00:02:55due to uncontrollable disputes over energy, ideology,
00:02:58and repeated betrayals.
00:03:00Citizens of the world,
00:03:02as we stand on the brink of this unprecedented event,
00:03:05it is imperative that we stand together in solidarity and in hope.
00:03:12The two governments warned the population to prepare for a nuclear winter
00:03:16that would make the Earth's surface uninhabitable
00:03:19for humans, plants, and animals.
00:03:21It was unclear why, but a 3,653-day countdown began.
00:03:26To protect the population,
00:03:28the two governments started the Humanity Global Protection Plan, or HGPP.
00:03:32The HGPP was established to provide for the creation of public shelters
00:03:37assigned through a lottery.
00:03:40Accessing protection in a public shelter has become increasingly difficult.
00:03:44Shelter space has become scarce and prohibitively expensive.
00:03:48Those fortunate enough to have a spot reserved in one of these shelters
00:03:51live with a bittersweet sense of security,
00:03:54knowing many others are left unprotected.
00:03:57It is no coincidence that we are here today.
00:04:00Nothing that is happening is random.
00:04:04And if it is your destiny to survive,
00:04:06you will survive.
00:04:08A few years ago, with cities largely abandoned,
00:04:11Central Park was transformed into a vast multitude of private shelters
00:04:15designed for the wealthiest part of the population,
00:04:18further increasing the already enormous difference with the rest of the citizens.
00:04:22The remaining part of the population, unable to afford private shelter
00:04:26and not selected for the public ones,
00:04:28lives in a state of indifference and fear.
00:04:31This situation has pushed them to deny the incoming nuclear threat
00:04:35and to create the so-called no-crisis groups.
00:04:38For the first time in history, we will be united in a common cause.
00:04:45As we stand side by side, trying to enjoy these final minutes that we have together
00:04:50and take it as it comes,
00:04:52we acknowledge that this is the end of an era.
00:04:58These events overlapped with the birth of the television channel
00:05:01that has kept you company for the past 10 years.
00:05:05BWC, Broadcast World Crisis,
00:05:07to help keep you informed, fit, and always up to date on developments.
00:05:1224 hours a day, 7 days a week.
00:05:14The 10 years of waiting are over.
00:05:16Amid skepticism and certainty,
00:05:18the two governments continue to confirm
00:05:21that there is now no way to prevent this nuclear holocaust.
00:05:25So today, we're airing the last episode of Final Broadcast.
00:05:32Good morning.
00:05:33Welcome to the last episode of Final Broadcast.
00:05:37I'm Jack.
00:05:38And I'm Sarah.
00:05:39And if you're just tuning in, today's not like any other day.
00:05:42That's right.
00:05:43As we know, there is an impending nuclear apocalypse.
00:05:46But, hey, way to make sure your last moments are informative and fun.
00:05:50Today's show promises an array of engaging content.
00:05:53Not only will we have a direct link with the president,
00:05:56but we're thrilled to welcome the ever-entertaining comedian Morty McFunny
00:06:01and many other outstanding guests.
00:06:03So hang tight for our theme, and we'll dive straight in.
00:06:26We'll see you next time.
00:06:57Welcome back.
00:06:58As we navigate through the final minutes of our planet's existence,
00:07:02you'll notice a timer ticking away in the corner of your screen,
00:07:05reminding us of the precious moments we have left together.
00:07:08Yeah, that's right, Jack.
00:07:10This broadcast is the only live event currently airing in the Western world,
00:07:14and it's a tremendous honor for all of us here at World Broadcast Crisis.
00:07:19Our dedicated team has been working tirelessly to bring you this monumental episode.
00:07:25And speaking of monumental, none of this would have been possible without our generous sponsor,
00:07:30the American ice cream giant, Frosty Bliss.
00:07:34That's right, Jack.
00:07:35Frosty Bliss has been making waves with their non-melting ice cream,
00:07:39perfect for our rapidly warming planet.
00:07:42We're now joined by the visionary entrepreneur behind it all, Mr. Steve Frost.
00:07:49Thank you, Sarah. Thank you, Jack.
00:07:51With global temperatures soaring, I wanted to give the world a constant chill with our ice cream.
00:07:56And now, as we face a nuclear apocalypse,
00:07:58what better way to spend your final moments than with a cool treat from Frosty Bliss?
00:08:03Plus, if you use our app, you can get it delivered in under 15 minutes.
00:08:09All right, Steve, I got to ask.
00:08:11You're offering an express delivery because the world's about to end, right?
00:08:14Because usually y'all slow as more.
00:08:18Well, Jack, let's just say we want to make sure everyone gets their final treat.
00:08:22And for those who might make it through,
00:08:24we're launching a limited edition flavor tomorrow called Survivor.
00:08:28We've produced a million units.
00:08:30Though I guess it might not be that limited if fewer folks make it through, right?
00:08:34Always the optimist, aren't you, Steve?
00:08:38Well, you got to find a silver lining somewhere, right?
00:08:40If it really is the end, might as well go out with a smile.
00:08:42And maybe with a scoop of Survivor.
00:08:46Right on. Thank you, Steve.
00:08:47Sorry, I thought I lost you there for a minute.
00:08:48Big thanks to Frosty Bliss.
00:08:50It is going to be a night of introspection,
00:08:54questions, and perhaps some answers.
00:08:57Tips on navigating these final hours,
00:08:59the last ever weather report,
00:09:01and the results of our ultimate betting contest.
00:09:05But before we get to the heart of it,
00:09:07let's give our hilarious Sporty McFunny a moment.
00:09:26Here we are.
00:09:30Why so down, folks?
00:09:32For as the saying goes,
00:09:33we are dust,
00:09:34and to dust we shall return.
00:09:37Except for the people in Antarctica
00:09:38who turn back into slushy.
00:09:46You know, I've heard so many end-of-the-world jokes today,
00:09:49it's like there's no tomorrow.
00:09:55You know, I ran into my friend,
00:09:58and he was crying,
00:10:00and I asked him why,
00:10:01and he said his girl left him.
00:10:03And I said,
00:10:04Hey, buck up, buddy.
00:10:06It's not like it's the end of the war-
00:10:07Oh, wait.
00:10:10Cry on.
00:10:13Oh, your girl left you.
00:10:15It's the end of the world,
00:10:17and it's raining, really.
00:10:19It's just another Monday.
00:10:22Tonight, nobody has plans.
00:10:27I'm dying to see what happens next.
00:10:32I ran into our musical guest backstage,
00:10:34composing his new piece.
00:10:36Of course, after tonight,
00:10:38it's no longer composition,
00:10:39so much as it's decomposition.
00:10:44Now,
00:10:46a touching love story.
00:10:49I saw a man
00:10:51talking to his life
00:10:53tonight.
00:10:54Elena, he said,
00:10:57We've been through so much.
00:10:59Do you remember the time
00:11:01when our house burned down
00:11:04and we lost everything?
00:11:06You were right there with me.
00:11:09Yes, I remember,
00:11:13she replied.
00:11:14And Elena,
00:11:16do you remember
00:11:17when our son died
00:11:19in that tragic car accident?
00:11:21My heart was broken,
00:11:23but you were there.
00:11:26She began to cry softly.
00:11:28Yes, I remember.
00:11:33Now,
00:11:35the world is ending.
00:11:37And Elena,
00:11:40where are you?
00:11:43Right here,
00:11:44beside you,
00:11:45my love.
00:11:47Elena,
00:11:49are you sure
00:11:50that you're not
00:11:50some sort of jinx?
00:11:59Thank you, McFunny.
00:12:01As always,
00:12:02that was funny.
00:12:05Well,
00:12:06we'll see you later.
00:12:07We'll be back,
00:12:07right back after these messages.
00:12:09Stay with us.
00:12:10And stay safe.
00:12:25Progress comes with a price.
00:12:27Comfort,
00:12:29convenience,
00:12:30survival.
00:12:31All of it comes
00:12:32from choices
00:12:33we made together.
00:12:35When the world
00:12:36demanded innovation,
00:12:37we delivered.
00:12:38Some say we traded
00:12:40freedom for safety,
00:12:41but let me ask you,
00:12:42what is freedom
00:12:43without a future?
00:12:45The Western States
00:12:46federal government
00:12:47has ensured
00:12:48that every citizen
00:12:49gets a chance
00:12:50of life.
00:12:51This isn't about me
00:12:52or them
00:12:53or even you.
00:12:55It's about us.
00:12:57Together,
00:12:58we can endure.
00:13:00Together,
00:13:00we rebuild.
00:13:02Together,
00:13:04we stand.
00:13:06Thank you for your
00:13:07flexibility.
00:13:24Hey,
00:13:25I'm MJ Frost
00:13:26and I've got great news.
00:13:28Indoor football is back
00:13:29just 15 days
00:13:30after the explosion.
00:13:31We're bringing you
00:13:32the most thrilling
00:13:33tournament ever.
00:13:34When life knocks us
00:13:35down,
00:13:36we get back up.
00:13:37It's going to be
00:13:38one for the agents.
00:13:38Get ready
00:13:39because true champions
00:13:40never stop.
00:13:48Radiation exposure
00:13:49can weaken your body
00:13:50and your hair.
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00:14:02Feel the resilience.
00:14:04Keep the confidence.
00:14:16You're ready
00:14:17to face death,
00:14:18citizen.
00:14:20Being afraid of death
00:14:21is nothing more
00:14:23than believing you know
00:14:24something you actually don't.
00:14:26Nobody knows if,
00:14:28for us,
00:14:29death might be
00:14:29the greatest
00:14:30of all things.
00:14:31So why fear it?
00:14:34Isn't thinking
00:14:34you know what you don't
00:14:35actually the most
00:14:37shameful kind
00:14:38of ignorance?
00:14:39You're not ignorant.
00:14:41You're ready
00:14:43to face
00:14:44death,
00:14:46citizen.
00:14:58Welcome back,
00:14:59everyone.
00:15:00Join us now
00:15:01from the Western State
00:15:01Security Bunker,
00:15:02Chairwoman of the
00:15:03International Council,
00:15:05Dr. Lauren Mitchell.
00:15:06Thank you for being here
00:15:07with us tonight,
00:15:08Dr. Mitchell.
00:15:09Thank you for having me,
00:15:10Sarah.
00:15:11It's important
00:15:11to connect with everyone
00:15:13during these critical moments.
00:15:15All right,
00:15:15Dr. Mitchell,
00:15:16let's get straight
00:15:16to the point.
00:15:17We're looking at an event
00:15:18that could wipe out
00:15:19over 90%
00:15:20of the global population.
00:15:22People are scared.
00:15:23What can you tell them?
00:15:26Well, Jack,
00:15:27we're undergoing
00:15:27what I would term
00:15:28a transformative transition.
00:15:30This event provides us
00:15:32the opportunity
00:15:33to restart leaner,
00:15:34more agile,
00:15:35with a stronger focus
00:15:36on employment
00:15:37and incredible motivation.
00:15:39This opportunity
00:15:40will walk people
00:15:41through profound
00:15:42emotional moments.
00:15:43And isn't that
00:15:44what life is all about?
00:15:46Experiencing
00:15:46its stronger emotions.
00:15:48I truly believe
00:15:50that this will be
00:15:50a powerful experience
00:15:51for everyone,
00:15:52including the skeptics.
00:15:54With all due respect,
00:15:56Dr. Mitchell,
00:15:57labeling a potential
00:15:58global annihilation
00:15:59as a transformative transition
00:16:02seems disconnected.
00:16:05This isn't just a transition.
00:16:07It's a tragedy.
00:16:10I understand
00:16:11the gravity
00:16:11of the situation, Sarah.
00:16:13But as chairwoman
00:16:14of the International Council,
00:16:15it is my responsibility
00:16:17to act on the best interests
00:16:18of everyone.
00:16:19And that includes people
00:16:20who did not vote for me.
00:16:22I'm looking at the bigger picture here,
00:16:24envisioning and working
00:16:25towards a future
00:16:26where humanity
00:16:27bounces back stronger.
00:16:29Best interests, huh?
00:16:30Okay, well,
00:16:30speaking of interests,
00:16:32Dr. Mitchell,
00:16:33it should be noted
00:16:33that during your election campaign,
00:16:35you were against
00:16:36the construction
00:16:37of the Save the Life shelters,
00:16:38you know,
00:16:39the shelters that could have
00:16:39provided shelter
00:16:40for nearly 10 million people.
00:16:41Instead,
00:16:42you prioritized sports stadiums.
00:16:45Can you explain?
00:16:47Jack,
00:16:48that was a different time.
00:16:49The circumstances
00:16:50and the information
00:16:51were different.
00:16:53This is back
00:16:53when we still believed
00:16:54in the power of sports
00:16:55and communal gatherings
00:16:56to unite people.
00:16:58But,
00:16:59don't you think,
00:17:00in retrospect,
00:17:02that decision
00:17:03was short-sighted,
00:17:05especially given
00:17:06in our current circumstances?
00:17:08We made the best decisions
00:17:11based on the information
00:17:12that we had at the time.
00:17:14Well,
00:17:14for our viewers at home
00:17:15who might not be familiar
00:17:16with the whole
00:17:17Save the Life bunkers debate,
00:17:19let's take a look
00:17:20at an old report
00:17:21that we filmed
00:17:21less than eight years ago
00:17:23by our very own George.
00:17:26Live from New York,
00:17:27I am George.
00:17:28Today,
00:17:29amidst heated debates
00:17:30about protecting citizens
00:17:31from nuclear risks
00:17:32and in light of the Senate's proposal
00:17:34to convert sports stadiums
00:17:35into bunkers
00:17:36to shelter a significant portion
00:17:38of the population,
00:17:39we've seen the rise
00:17:40of the Save the Sport movement.
00:17:41This group is lobbying hard
00:17:43to prevent the destruction
00:17:44of sport facilities.
00:17:45We're here to listen
00:17:46to a recording segment
00:17:47of Mrs. Mitchell,
00:17:48a young and rising political figure
00:17:50known for her controversial campaigns
00:17:52on birth control.
00:17:54The Save Our Sports movement
00:17:56believes there is a serious
00:17:57abuse of power happening.
00:17:59They're trying to rob us
00:18:00of our sports
00:18:01and our entertainment.
00:18:02Look,
00:18:02we are not just defending a stadium.
00:18:04We are defending
00:18:05our way of life, okay?
00:18:08We must protect sports
00:18:09and entertainment
00:18:10at all costs.
00:18:11Look,
00:18:12in sports,
00:18:13you win without killing.
00:18:15In war,
00:18:15you kill without winning.
00:18:17Come on.
00:18:18We are simply trying
00:18:19to advocate
00:18:20to protect the rights
00:18:21of our children
00:18:22and the hardworking man
00:18:23who after a day's labor
00:18:25just wants to come home
00:18:26and unwind to some sports.
00:18:28But no,
00:18:28they tell us
00:18:29that we need to build a bunker
00:18:31because maybe one day
00:18:32there'll be a bomb, okay?
00:18:33Well,
00:18:34I say
00:18:35if they want that bunker so bad,
00:18:36why don't they go build it
00:18:37in their own backyards?
00:18:39Yeah,
00:18:39there's plenty of places
00:18:40to do that.
00:18:43And on that note,
00:18:44there are plenty of places
00:18:45to do that.
00:18:46The scientific committee
00:18:47Bunkers for Life
00:18:48disagrees.
00:18:49Sports facilities
00:18:50are the only suitable sites
00:18:51for bunker construction.
00:18:52Given the imminent
00:18:53and increasingly nuclear threat,
00:18:55our analyst predicts
00:18:56a possible escalation
00:18:57within five years.
00:18:58Construction must start immediately.
00:18:59We're talking about human lives.
00:19:01If there's a nuclear attack,
00:19:03sports would be irrelevant.
00:19:04This is the only solution
00:19:05to ensure protection
00:19:05from radiation.
00:19:08President Mitchell,
00:19:09the evidence seems clear
00:19:11regarding your involvement.
00:19:13How do you respond
00:19:15to these allegations?
00:19:16This is nothing
00:19:18but a smear campaign
00:19:19from my opponents.
00:19:20Nothing would have changed.
00:19:22Excuse me,
00:19:24but it's scientifically proven
00:19:26and top researchers
00:19:27like Dr. Margot
00:19:28from the Boston Research Institute,
00:19:30along with a team
00:19:32of nuclear scientists,
00:19:33had confirmed
00:19:34that if we had placed
00:19:37the shelters there
00:19:38instead of the sports facilities,
00:19:39over 10 million Western citizens
00:19:42could have found refuge,
00:19:45surviving for over six months.
00:19:48That is an opinion, Sarah,
00:19:50and I don't believe
00:19:51that is the correct way
00:19:52to approach this debate.
00:19:53There's an old saying,
00:19:55if my grandfather had wheels,
00:19:56he'd be a trolley.
00:19:58Fixating on the what-ifs
00:19:59of a situation
00:19:59are not helpful right now.
00:20:01What I am trying to do
00:20:03is assure those viewers
00:20:04watching from home
00:20:06that this is not the end.
00:20:08If you follow
00:20:09government guidelines,
00:20:10you'll see
00:20:10everything will be all right.
00:20:16Okay.
00:20:17Well,
00:20:18we appreciate
00:20:19Dr. Mitchell's time
00:20:20and
00:20:22it's certainly challenging times
00:20:23for us all.
00:20:24Let's head over to Melissa
00:20:26at the Social Media Monitor
00:20:27to see what our viewers
00:20:28are seeing online.
00:20:30The reactions
00:20:31from our viewers
00:20:32on postitlink.com
00:20:33are pouring in.
00:20:35Let's see.
00:20:35Still believing
00:20:36in this end-of-the-world nonsense?
00:20:38Wake up, people.
00:20:40Why do the elites
00:20:41have bunkers
00:20:42and we don't?
00:20:43As a reminder
00:20:44to our viewers,
00:20:45postitlink.com,
00:20:46the platform born
00:20:47from the government's fusion
00:20:48of all social networks,
00:20:49is our official partner.
00:20:51So please keep
00:20:52your comments coming.
00:20:53We love to stay connected.
00:20:56What is up, guys?
00:20:57It's Tyler
00:20:58and we're back
00:20:59with more
00:21:00end-of-the-world vlogs
00:21:01and we're going crazy
00:21:02all night long.
00:21:04Right here,
00:21:05we've got karaoke
00:21:06and dancing
00:21:06and they're killing it
00:21:08in here.
00:21:08Back here,
00:21:09we've got hallways
00:21:10full of rooms,
00:21:11peoples,
00:21:12and parties
00:21:13dancing like it's
00:21:13the last night
00:21:14of their lives.
00:21:16If we go right up here,
00:21:17we've got people
00:21:18killing it
00:21:19on the dance floor.
00:21:20Yes!
00:21:21Mm, mm, mm, mm.
00:21:23Go for it.
00:21:24Absolutely.
00:21:25But seriously, guys,
00:21:27if these are
00:21:28our last moments,
00:21:29we're going to try
00:21:30and post them
00:21:31and make them go viral.
00:21:32Remember to like
00:21:33and subscribe
00:21:34to my channel,
00:21:35Posted Link,
00:21:36and stay safe out there.
00:21:40Beautiful reel.
00:21:41And here's an intriguing
00:21:43message from
00:21:43Dog and Cat 05.
00:21:46Science
00:21:46isn't an exact science.
00:21:54We're here with
00:21:55Dr. Emmy Foster,
00:21:56renowned scientist
00:21:57and journalist.
00:21:58Dr. Foster,
00:22:00science isn't
00:22:01an exact science.
00:22:02What do you make
00:22:02of that statement?
00:22:04Well,
00:22:04that is a rather
00:22:05simplistic point of view,
00:22:06but I say yes.
00:22:08There's no such things
00:22:10as exact science.
00:22:11A few years ago,
00:22:12a medical journal
00:22:13named Surgery
00:22:14published two papers
00:22:15based on identical data,
00:22:16but reached completely
00:22:18opposite conclusions.
00:22:20Now,
00:22:20they discussed
00:22:21a specific tool
00:22:22used in the appendix
00:22:23removal surgery.
00:22:24One paper claimed
00:22:25it increased
00:22:26the infection rate,
00:22:27while the other
00:22:28decreased it.
00:22:30So,
00:22:31this underscores
00:22:32a problem
00:22:33in the scientific world.
00:22:34Collecting
00:22:35and interpreting data
00:22:37isn't always
00:22:38straightforward.
00:22:39Bias,
00:22:39whether conscious
00:22:40or unconscious,
00:22:42can influence
00:22:42a scientist's interpretation.
00:22:44Researchers used
00:22:45methods like
00:22:46double-blind procedures
00:22:47to minimize bias.
00:22:49However,
00:22:50it's not really
00:22:51always feasible.
00:22:52Well,
00:22:53so,
00:22:54you're saying
00:22:55the nuclear explosion
00:22:57might not be
00:22:58as catastrophic
00:22:59as believed?
00:23:01Oh,
00:23:02I didn't quite say that.
00:23:03What I mean
00:23:05is that
00:23:05different researchers
00:23:06can interpret
00:23:06data differently.
00:23:07They weigh information
00:23:09based on their perspective
00:23:10and can publish
00:23:11opposing views
00:23:12on the same topic.
00:23:13Well,
00:23:15that's why
00:23:15we have such
00:23:16a significant
00:23:17amount of pacifists
00:23:18on the surface
00:23:19who believe
00:23:20there won't be
00:23:20a bomb at all.
00:23:21You know,
00:23:22let's cut to our
00:23:23correspondent,
00:23:23George,
00:23:24on New York streets
00:23:25for more.
00:23:27Pax Lux!
00:23:28Pax Lux!
00:23:29Pax Lux!
00:23:29Thank you,
00:23:30Sarah.
00:23:31I'm here at the
00:23:32Pax Lux,
00:23:33a pacifist
00:23:33denialist protest.
00:23:35It's been almost
00:23:3610 years
00:23:36and the number
00:23:37of skeptics
00:23:38has only grown.
00:23:39Joining me now
00:23:40is a group
00:23:40who embodies
00:23:41the movement's
00:23:42sentiment.
00:23:43Wake up,
00:23:43people!
00:23:44Don't bite
00:23:45into everything
00:23:46they feel you.
00:23:47Trust me.
00:23:47God wins always.
00:23:49Fight and love
00:23:49conquer all.
00:23:50Pax Lux!
00:23:52Right,
00:23:53but in just a few
00:23:53minutes,
00:23:54there could be
00:23:55a nuclear holocaust.
00:23:56They want to
00:23:57keep the truth
00:23:58from us.
00:23:58It's a mass
00:23:59destruction weapon.
00:24:00They've locked
00:24:00us in bunkers.
00:24:01They've taken
00:24:01away our freedom.
00:24:02For 10 years,
00:24:03we've been bombarded
00:24:04with this TV broadcast.
00:24:05We're going to
00:24:06shut it down.
00:24:06We're talking about
00:24:07humanity's future
00:24:08in space.
00:24:10To contextualize
00:24:11for our viewers
00:24:11at home,
00:24:12Jillian is referring
00:24:13to the recent
00:24:13disappearance
00:24:14of space tourism
00:24:16ships,
00:24:16rumored,
00:24:17according to
00:24:17conspiracy theories,
00:24:19to be used
00:24:19to evacuate
00:24:20the elite
00:24:21from Earth
00:24:22during the explosion.
00:24:23So you are not
00:24:24afraid of the
00:24:24impending explosions
00:24:25you think will be
00:24:26spared?
00:24:26Nothing will happen,
00:24:27trust me.
00:24:28Nothing will happen.
00:24:32Well,
00:24:33the situation
00:24:33here in New York
00:24:34is unreal.
00:24:37The streets
00:24:37are deserted
00:24:38and people
00:24:38are starting
00:24:39to lose control.
00:24:40I will keep
00:24:41moving through
00:24:41the streets
00:24:42and I'll touch
00:24:42base with you
00:24:43later.
00:24:44This is George
00:24:44signing off for now.
00:24:47Be safe
00:24:48and back to you
00:24:48in the studio.
00:25:08Welcome back, folks.
00:25:09We're here with
00:25:10Dr. Adam Turner,
00:25:11Dr. Emmy Foster,
00:25:12Dr. John Gonzalez
00:25:13to delve deeper
00:25:15into tonight's
00:25:15urgent topics.
00:25:16I'd love to start
00:25:17with Dr. Turner.
00:25:18What's going through
00:25:19your mind right now?
00:25:20In the 20th century,
00:25:22during the war,
00:25:23the threat of
00:25:23nuclear holocaust
00:25:25was very real,
00:25:26yet it wasn't assumed
00:25:27that the end of the
00:25:28world would come
00:25:29from our
00:25:29benevolent nature,
00:25:30as in 1963,
00:25:33a book and a film
00:25:34challenged the
00:25:36concept of evil
00:25:37as we knew it.
00:25:39Hannah Arendt
00:25:40published
00:25:40Eichmann in Jerusalem,
00:25:41a report on the
00:25:42banality of evil,
00:25:43portraying the
00:25:44orchestrator
00:25:45of the Jewish
00:25:46holocaust
00:25:46as merely
00:25:47a bureaucrat
00:25:49following orders.
00:25:50The following year,
00:25:51Stanley Kubrick
00:25:51released Dr. Strangelove,
00:25:53showing not the
00:25:54wickedness of the
00:25:54U.S. and Soviet
00:25:55leaders,
00:25:56but their folly
00:25:57leading to nuclear war.
00:25:59Kubrick once said
00:26:00a civilization could
00:26:01fall under the weight
00:26:02of its own mediocrity.
00:26:03The world can end
00:26:05due to our own
00:26:06foolishness,
00:26:07which is precisely
00:26:08what's happening right now.
00:26:09The world is basically
00:26:10ending because we
00:26:11are foolish.
00:26:12That is a bold
00:26:12statement.
00:26:13Gonzales,
00:26:14anything to add?
00:26:15Not all evil
00:26:16is ordinary.
00:26:17You know,
00:26:18have you read the
00:26:19book of
00:26:20Abram de Swan,
00:26:22The Killing Compartments?
00:26:23The popularity
00:26:24of her book
00:26:25gave us the idea
00:26:26that evil is ordinary,
00:26:28but evil is not
00:26:29ordinary.
00:26:30I am blown away,
00:26:31Dr. Gonzales.
00:26:32You read a whole
00:26:32book on your own.
00:26:33It's not the only
00:26:34book I read.
00:26:35I can recommend
00:26:35one, too,
00:26:36if you want.
00:26:36Oh, no,
00:26:37thank you.
00:26:37You guys,
00:26:39humanity's self-interest,
00:26:40both at the personal
00:26:41and at the state level,
00:26:42is rampant in the world.
00:26:44The lack of ability
00:26:45to cooperate,
00:26:46which led to
00:26:47fighting of resources,
00:26:48that led to
00:26:49misuse of technology.
00:26:50This is why
00:26:52we're here today,
00:26:52at the end
00:26:53of the world,
00:26:54at the nuclear
00:26:56Holocaust.
00:26:57For the heated
00:26:58discussion,
00:26:58before we head
00:26:59into another
00:26:59commercial break,
00:27:00let's go back
00:27:01to our correspondent,
00:27:02Francine,
00:27:02who's in the
00:27:03Central Park shelters.
00:27:05Thank you,
00:27:05Jack.
00:27:06Let me give you
00:27:07an overview
00:27:08of this
00:27:08impressive complex.
00:27:09This area,
00:27:10known as Safe Haven,
00:27:12is a monumental
00:27:12humanitarian project
00:27:14comparable to the
00:27:15size of a small city.
00:27:17Originally known
00:27:18as a public park,
00:27:19Safe Haven
00:27:20consists of
00:27:20550 private,
00:27:22military-built
00:27:23steel and concrete
00:27:24bunkers.
00:27:25These bunkers
00:27:26were repurposed
00:27:2610 years ago
00:27:27and initially priced
00:27:28affordably to provide
00:27:30life-saving shelter
00:27:31for entire families
00:27:32or groups.
00:27:32These bunkers
00:27:33are buried
00:27:34under thick layers
00:27:35of soil,
00:27:35separated by
00:27:36350 feet
00:27:38in all directions
00:27:39to mitigate
00:27:39the impact
00:27:40of surface
00:27:40blast waves.
00:27:41They feature
00:27:42standard 26-foot
00:27:43interior widths,
00:27:45lengths of 55-75 feet
00:27:47and 12-foot-high
00:27:48ceilings.
00:27:49Each bunker
00:27:49is equipped
00:27:50with air and exhaust
00:27:51ventilation shafts
00:27:52and a secondary
00:27:52emergency exit.
00:27:54Stay safe
00:27:55and back to you,
00:27:56Jack.
00:27:56Stay tuned
00:27:57for more
00:27:57on final broadcasts,
00:27:59including a look
00:27:59into how people
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00:30:02Breaking news.
00:30:04A failed military operation
00:30:05to seize control
00:30:06of the primary missile
00:30:07command base
00:30:07has been confirmed.
00:30:09Sources reveal
00:30:09that a rogue faction
00:30:10attempted to override
00:30:11security systems
00:30:12in an effort to initiate
00:30:13the planned nuclear strike
00:30:14prematurely.
00:30:15The assault was thwarted
00:30:17by automated defense systems,
00:30:18but the situation
00:30:19remains tense.
00:30:21Officials have not
00:30:22disclosed the identities
00:30:22of those involved
00:30:23or the extent of the damage,
00:30:25and communication
00:30:25with the base
00:30:26has been severely limited.
00:30:28The government
00:30:29urges citizens
00:30:29to remain calm
00:30:30as investigations continue.
00:30:36Breaking news.
00:30:37The complete evacuation
00:30:38of Midtown Manhattan
00:30:39has been ordered
00:30:40after patrol drones
00:30:41detected critical radiation levels.
00:30:43No official confirmation yet,
00:30:45but the government
00:30:45has issued a red alert
00:30:46for the area.
00:30:47All nearby shelters
00:30:48are now reported
00:30:49to be sealed.
00:30:50These are the breaking news.
00:30:52Stay tuned
00:30:53on Broadcast World Crisis.
00:31:17Good evening, everyone.
00:31:20As we face
00:31:21what might be
00:31:23our final hours
00:31:24of existence,
00:31:26I've received
00:31:27numerous messages
00:31:29questioning
00:31:29why this impending doom
00:31:31wasn't predicted
00:31:32in my horoscopes.
00:31:34To be honest,
00:31:36I did hint
00:31:37that this wouldn't be
00:31:39a great year
00:31:40for Sagittarius.
00:31:42Remember,
00:31:43I said expect
00:31:45tumultuous times ahead.
00:31:48Well,
00:31:49now here we are.
00:31:52First,
00:31:53let's talk about
00:31:55the immediate future.
00:31:57This may sound grim,
00:32:00but you're strong
00:32:01and resilient,
00:32:02and you've always
00:32:04thrived on chaos.
00:32:06Tonight,
00:32:08under this apocalyptic sky,
00:32:11your ruling planet Jupiter
00:32:14aligns with Mars,
00:32:16giving you exceptional
00:32:18strength and courage.
00:32:20Use it wisely.
00:32:22But remember,
00:32:24this alignment also means
00:32:26you're likely to be impulsive,
00:32:29so temper your actions
00:32:31with wisdom.
00:32:32The moon in Scorpio
00:32:35intensifies emotions,
00:32:37which might lead you
00:32:39to confront
00:32:40some deep existential truths.
00:32:43Embrace them.
00:32:45This is your moment
00:32:47of reckoning.
00:32:50Lastly,
00:32:52a bit of practical advice.
00:32:55If you find yourself
00:32:57outside,
00:32:58seek shelter
00:32:59immediately.
00:33:01If you're with loved ones,
00:33:04hold them close.
00:33:05The universe may be vast
00:33:07and indifferent,
00:33:08but it's the connections
00:33:10we share
00:33:11that give our lives meaning,
00:33:14even at the end.
00:33:16may the stars
00:33:18guide you safely
00:33:20through this night.
00:33:24For now,
00:33:25that's all for me.
00:33:26Back to you, Sarah.
00:33:45Chef Salvo,
00:33:46it is so wonderful
00:33:47to have you with us.
00:33:49So tell us,
00:33:50if you survive,
00:33:51will you continue your show
00:33:53Best Done in the Kitchen
00:33:54now in its 10th season?
00:33:57The pleasure to be here, Sarah,
00:33:58and you bet I will.
00:34:00The kitchen is my domain,
00:34:01and if food is the most
00:34:02universal human language,
00:34:04then every kitchen
00:34:06reflects the society.
00:34:08Well,
00:34:08in light of our current situation,
00:34:10what does this society's
00:34:12kitchen look like?
00:34:13It's a broken kitchen.
00:34:15It's run down
00:34:16with broken appliances
00:34:17and rusty utensils.
00:34:20But the ingredients
00:34:21are still good,
00:34:21and that's all you need
00:34:22to make a great meal.
00:34:23Absolutely.
00:34:24I see Dr. Turner
00:34:25nodding over here.
00:34:26You agree with
00:34:27Chef Salvo's metaphor?
00:34:29Oh, actually,
00:34:30I wasn't even paying attention.
00:34:31It's a gesture
00:34:32I do when I'm bored.
00:34:34You're bored.
00:34:35During humanity's
00:34:36final hour,
00:34:36you're bored.
00:34:37To quote the great
00:34:39Giacomo Leopardi,
00:34:41only intelligent beings
00:34:43express boredom.
00:34:45Oh.
00:34:46Yeah, well,
00:34:48let me pose a question,
00:34:50or rather a provocation.
00:34:52Where is everyone?
00:34:53What do you mean?
00:34:55I mean,
00:34:55where is everyone?
00:34:56It's the question
00:34:57Enrico Fermi asked
00:34:59about alien life.
00:35:01Given the billions
00:35:02of habitable planets
00:35:03in the cosmos,
00:35:04why is it we have
00:35:05never encountered
00:35:06extraterrestrial civilizations?
00:35:09The question of Fermi's paradox
00:35:11proposes that
00:35:12upon a civilization
00:35:15reaching a certain
00:35:16technological progress,
00:35:17they find their own
00:35:19self-destruction.
00:35:21Does that sound familiar?
00:35:22Because it's exactly
00:35:23what we're experiencing
00:35:24right now.
00:35:25Gonzales, thoughts?
00:35:26Jack, you know,
00:35:28Fermi's paradox
00:35:29is a very interesting
00:35:30philosophical,
00:35:32platonic perspective.
00:35:33I want to bring it back
00:35:34down to earth
00:35:35to see the potholes.
00:35:36The idea of
00:35:38advanced societies
00:35:39are going on a
00:35:40self-destructing course
00:35:42aligns perfectly
00:35:44with the course
00:35:44of our society
00:35:45and also the developments
00:35:47of an ergorium.
00:35:48So, Dr. Gonzales
00:35:49rightly pointed out
00:35:50the fact that,
00:35:51you know,
00:35:52the geopolitical risk.
00:35:53However,
00:35:54I feel like there is
00:35:55a fundamental issue
00:35:56at hand that we're
00:35:56not addressing.
00:35:58Dr. Gonzales talked about
00:35:59the need for political
00:36:00stability.
00:36:01But what's the point
00:36:03in that if we're
00:36:03marching towards
00:36:04ecological disaster
00:36:06and ethical bankruptcy?
00:36:09Dr. Farsha,
00:36:10don't you think
00:36:10that it's a little bit
00:36:11idealistic
00:36:11and that we have
00:36:13to find
00:36:14practical solutions
00:36:15to real problems?
00:36:16And I would argue
00:36:17the most practical solution
00:36:18is one that considers
00:36:19the long-term survival
00:36:21of our species
00:36:22and our planet.
00:36:26Wonderful performance.
00:36:28Well executed.
00:36:29Are you not aware
00:36:31that we are
00:36:32experiencing
00:36:33a sinking ship
00:36:34or rather,
00:36:36should I say,
00:36:37rearranging the deck chairs
00:36:38on the Titanic?
00:36:39Cynical as always.
00:36:41Well, gentlemen
00:36:42women and ladies
00:36:43while we debate
00:36:45our ethical
00:36:46and global
00:36:47predictions
00:36:48of what's about
00:36:49to happen,
00:36:50I mean,
00:36:50it seems our only
00:36:51achievement
00:36:52is how eloquently
00:36:53we express
00:36:53the demise
00:36:54we're about
00:36:55to foretake.
00:36:56Let's at least agree
00:36:57that if we're going
00:36:58down,
00:36:58we're going down
00:36:59philosophically armed.
00:37:05One moment, folks.
00:37:06Before we head back
00:37:06to Chef Salvo
00:37:07and Sarah
00:37:08in the kitchen,
00:37:09let's check in
00:37:09with our field
00:37:10correspondent,
00:37:11George.
00:37:12George, are you there?
00:37:13What was that?
00:37:13Something outside?
00:37:15This is George
00:37:16reporting live.
00:37:16We just heard
00:37:18some explosions
00:37:19near downtown
00:37:19and it is chaos
00:37:21in the streets.
00:37:22We are headed down
00:37:24to the designated
00:37:25emergency shelter
00:37:26by the old subway station
00:37:27at Bleeker Street
00:37:28that is supposed
00:37:29to be radiation proof
00:37:30or so they say.
00:37:33We are not sure
00:37:34exactly what is happening.
00:37:36It could be those tests
00:37:37they warned us about
00:37:38or perhaps
00:37:39something even worse.
00:37:41What we do know
00:37:41is the emergency systems
00:37:43are overwhelmed
00:37:51and communication lines
00:37:53are down
00:37:54in many areas
00:37:56of the city.
00:37:57if you are watching this
00:37:58take shelter
00:38:00follow emergency protocols
00:38:02don't wait.
00:38:04George, keep your head down
00:38:05keep broadcasting
00:38:06as long as you can.
00:38:07We're hanging on you
00:38:08every word, George.
00:38:09Keep up the good work.
00:38:10Will do, Jack.
00:38:13This is George
00:38:14reporting live
00:38:15from somewhere
00:38:16beneath New York
00:38:19signing off for now.
00:38:21Stay safe, everyone.
00:38:25And we're back folks
00:38:27and as you can see
00:38:29seems Dr. Gonzalez
00:38:30is enjoying
00:38:31a bit of sponsored comfort.
00:38:32In these difficult times
00:38:34you know
00:38:34these small pleasures
00:38:35are so frosty
00:38:38so you know
00:38:39refreshing
00:38:40the new flavors
00:38:42are really
00:38:42makes you
00:38:43helps you
00:38:44put your thoughts
00:38:45away from
00:38:46these unsavory thoughts.
00:38:48We have some updates
00:38:50from Francine
00:38:51reporting from
00:38:51Central Park.
00:38:53Thank you, Jack.
00:38:54I have just left
00:38:55the Central Park bunkers
00:38:56those comfortable
00:38:57sanctuaries
00:38:58for the wealthy residents
00:38:59of the western states
00:39:00which are now
00:39:01closed and sealed.
00:39:02I'm currently heading
00:39:03towards a makeshift shelter
00:39:05created within a complex
00:39:06of car garages
00:39:07near the East River.
00:39:09It's only a short walk
00:39:10from the bunkers
00:39:11but it feels like
00:39:11it's a world away.
00:39:13There are only
00:39:13the desperate there
00:39:14those who believe
00:39:15the world is ending
00:39:16but who cannot afford
00:39:17proper shelter.
00:39:18As we move away
00:39:19from Central Park
00:39:20the area becomes
00:39:21increasingly abandoned
00:39:22and dangerous.
00:39:24That's all I have
00:39:25for you now.
00:39:25I'll update you
00:39:26as soon as I manage
00:39:27to make my way
00:39:27inside one of these
00:39:28self-made shelters.
00:39:30Stay safe.
00:39:33Thank you, Francine.
00:39:34Continuing with our coverage
00:39:35we're now going to
00:39:35a live unique situation
00:39:37unfolding at a
00:39:37New York hospital.
00:39:38Our correspondent
00:39:39will bring us a story
00:39:40of a terminally ill patient
00:39:42who was given
00:39:42a week to live
00:39:43just seven days ago.
00:39:45Remarkably,
00:39:46bookmakers have been
00:39:46taking bets
00:39:47on whether the patient
00:39:48would succumb to illness
00:39:49or the potential
00:39:50end of the world first.
00:39:51It's a bizarre reflection
00:39:53of the times we're living in.
00:39:54Let's go to our correspondent
00:39:55Emma for more details.
00:39:59Thanks, Jack.
00:40:00Here at the hospital
00:40:01the atmosphere
00:40:02is tense.
00:40:03Behind me
00:40:04you can see the patient
00:40:05in question.
00:40:05Given only a week to live
00:40:07he's found himself
00:40:08at the center
00:40:08of an unusual
00:40:09betting frenzy.
00:40:11Bookmakers are cashing in
00:40:12on the morbid curiosity
00:40:13of whether or not
00:40:14he'll outlast
00:40:15the world's end.
00:40:17The patient's condition
00:40:18remains critical.
00:40:19Our sponsor
00:40:20betting company
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00:40:24Let's take a look
00:40:25at those odds.
00:40:27Death before nuclear explosion
00:40:29is at 1.89
00:40:31while death after
00:40:32is at 5.
00:40:33Survival with defibrillator
00:40:35is at 4.2
00:40:37while convulsions
00:40:39are at 2.4.
00:40:41It's a surreal scene
00:40:42in the midst
00:40:43of global panic
00:40:44and uncertainty
00:40:45these bets
00:40:46add an eerie
00:40:47layer of normalcy
00:40:48albeit one tinged
00:40:49with a dark
00:40:50sense of humor.
00:40:51Thank you for that report
00:40:53Emma.
00:40:53It's unsettling
00:40:55to see how people
00:40:56are coping
00:40:56with this crisis.
00:40:58Let's shift our focus
00:40:59back to the studio.
00:41:00Sarah,
00:41:01you're in the kitchen
00:41:02with Chef Salvo.
00:41:03What's cooking?
00:41:05Mmm.
00:41:06The aroma
00:41:07is just
00:41:10enticing.
00:41:11So
00:41:11Chef Salvo
00:41:13tell us
00:41:14in these dire times
00:41:16you mentioned
00:41:17in your book
00:41:18that post-nuclear
00:41:19holocaust
00:41:21cannibalism
00:41:21could be a necessity
00:41:23for survival.
00:41:26Care to elaborate
00:41:27on that?
00:41:28Most definitely.
00:41:29Yes.
00:41:29In a
00:41:30post-nuclear world
00:41:32we will
00:41:33some people
00:41:33I'd say
00:41:341 to 2 million people
00:41:35worldwide
00:41:36will need to eat
00:41:37human flesh
00:41:38in order to survive.
00:41:39So
00:41:40since that's
00:41:41going to be the case
00:41:41they should be able
00:41:42to do it properly.
00:41:44It is a
00:41:45grim thought
00:41:46but
00:41:47if that's the case
00:41:48do you have any
00:41:50suggestions
00:41:50on how to make it
00:41:51more
00:41:52palatable?
00:41:53Absolutely.
00:41:55Awesome.
00:41:56First
00:41:56let's watch
00:41:58this report
00:41:58put together
00:41:59by our journalist
00:42:00on human flesh
00:42:01consumption
00:42:02and then
00:42:03we can discuss
00:42:04those recipes.
00:42:07human flesh
00:42:08certainly
00:42:09not on most
00:42:10people's menus
00:42:11but in extreme
00:42:12survival situations
00:42:14it's important
00:42:15to know
00:42:15some basic
00:42:16rules of thumb.
00:42:18Top of the list
00:42:19for things to remember
00:42:20never eat the brain.
00:42:22Doing so
00:42:22can put your survival
00:42:23at risk
00:42:24within hours.
00:42:25Outside of
00:42:26pathological cases
00:42:27anthropophagus
00:42:29or cannibalistic
00:42:30cultures
00:42:30employ classic
00:42:32culinary methods.
00:42:33in dire circumstances
00:42:34adapt these techniques
00:42:36to your cultural
00:42:37cuisine.
00:42:38For Mediterranean
00:42:39diets
00:42:40think traditional
00:42:40preparation methods.
00:42:43Also important
00:42:44to note
00:42:44human flesh
00:42:45isn't a complete
00:42:46food source.
00:42:48Water remains
00:42:49essential for
00:42:49proper bodily
00:42:50functioning.
00:42:51Yes
00:42:51the Andes
00:42:52plane crash
00:42:53survivors
00:42:53stayed alive
00:42:54through cannibalism
00:42:55but only because
00:42:56they had access
00:42:57to potable water.
00:42:59Ensure you
00:43:00have a water supply
00:43:01or you risk
00:43:02dehydration.
00:43:04Here's one
00:43:05you might not know.
00:43:07Never drink blood
00:43:08directly from a body.
00:43:10Blood
00:43:10whether human
00:43:11or animal
00:43:11contains proteins
00:43:13and nutrients
00:43:14that are hard
00:43:15to digest.
00:43:16Cook it if you must
00:43:17but it's better
00:43:18to avoid it
00:43:19altogether.
00:43:19And finally
00:43:20be cautious
00:43:21with organs
00:43:22high in blood content
00:43:23like the heart.
00:43:24Drain as much
00:43:26blood as possible
00:43:26from the organ
00:43:27to reduce toxin
00:43:28intake.
00:43:29And avoid
00:43:30the stomach.
00:43:31Its gastric juices
00:43:32can cause
00:43:33severe heartburn
00:43:34requiring an
00:43:35effervescent antacid
00:43:36to treat it.
00:43:40Chef Salvo
00:43:41do you offer
00:43:42any insight
00:43:43into cooking
00:43:43human flesh?
00:43:45Thank you
00:43:45for the question
00:43:46Sarah.
00:43:47Cooking meat
00:43:48and human flesh
00:43:48is very similar.
00:43:51Right here
00:43:51we have pork
00:43:52which is very
00:43:53versatile
00:43:53and very similar
00:43:55to human flesh.
00:43:56It's white
00:43:57fatty
00:43:57and it could
00:43:58be baked
00:43:59broiled
00:44:00pan fried
00:44:00or even grilled.
00:44:03I imagine
00:44:04there's no
00:44:05vegan alternative.
00:44:06Well
00:44:07vegans can't
00:44:08eat hair.
00:44:11Do you not
00:44:12realize?
00:44:13Surrealistic.
00:44:14It's stupid.
00:44:16And honestly
00:44:16talking about
00:44:18pork like that
00:44:18come on
00:44:20you gonna do
00:44:20a demo?
00:44:21Use real human
00:44:22meat.
00:44:23He's worried
00:44:23about the pigs.
00:44:24Poor pigs.
00:44:25Yeah
00:44:25they'll be fine.
00:44:27Well
00:44:28we apologize
00:44:29if we offended
00:44:30any animal rights
00:44:30activists
00:44:31but before the break
00:44:33let's check to see
00:44:33if there are any
00:44:34updates from the
00:44:35hospital.
00:44:36Emma
00:44:36are you there?
00:44:38Thanks Jack
00:44:39we do have an update
00:44:40from Bet Blast.
00:44:41The situation
00:44:42seems to have
00:44:43slightly worsened
00:44:44and the odds
00:44:45have shifted
00:44:46for those
00:44:47betting live
00:44:48with Bet Blast.
00:44:49Now
00:44:50death before
00:44:51the end of the world
00:44:51odds have gone down
00:44:53to 1.87.
00:44:55Just a reminder
00:44:56death before
00:44:57the end of the world
00:44:58means death
00:44:59before the timer
00:45:00runs out.
00:45:02The patient's condition
00:45:03has worsened
00:45:04and his breathing
00:45:05is irregular
00:45:06so we're in the
00:45:07final minutes
00:45:08and we should know
00:45:08something soon.
00:45:10There's a lot of
00:45:10excitement here
00:45:11at the hospital
00:45:12crowds are cheering
00:45:13incredibly
00:45:14this is coming down
00:45:15to the wire.
00:45:17Let's see how this
00:45:17unfolds
00:45:18and we'll be back
00:45:19if there's more news.
00:45:21Dr. Gonzales
00:45:22thank you as always.
00:45:23Thank you Jack.
00:45:24Dr. Foster
00:45:25thanks for being here.
00:45:26Thank you for having me Jack.
00:45:27Believe in science.
00:45:28Always
00:45:28and Dr. Turner
00:45:29always a pleasure.
00:45:32Okay
00:45:32as we continue
00:45:33to cover
00:45:34these extraordinary
00:45:35events
00:45:35it's crucial
00:45:36to stay informed.
00:45:37We'll check in
00:45:38with our correspondents
00:45:39on the front lines
00:45:40in just a moment.
00:45:41Remember
00:45:41the next part
00:45:42of our broadcast
00:45:42promises to be
00:45:43even more captivating.
00:45:45Stay with us.
00:46:03Feeling like
00:46:04drowning your sorrows?
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00:46:06the world's ending
00:46:07and being drunk
00:46:08won't save you now.
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00:46:14with crystal clear clarity
00:46:15rich
00:46:16smooth
00:46:17and refreshingly
00:46:18pointless
00:46:18because when the sky falls
00:46:20at least you'll be standing.
00:46:23BWC Reserve
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00:46:25sober.
00:46:28Hey I'm MJ Frost
00:46:30from the survival team
00:46:31listen up
00:46:32it's game time
00:46:34and the stakes
00:46:34are higher than ever
00:46:35but whether it's in life
00:46:37or on the field
00:46:38one thing's always true
00:46:40you've got to be
00:46:41prepared for anything
00:46:42preparation
00:46:43awareness
00:46:44and teamwork
00:46:45can make all the difference
00:46:46think of it like
00:46:47it's football
00:46:48every move counts
00:46:49every second matters
00:46:52out there
00:46:53I rely on my teammates
00:46:54but in here
00:46:55I rely on being prepared
00:46:57and you should too
00:46:59stay alert
00:47:00stick together
00:47:02play smart
00:47:02and stay safe
00:47:04it's not just about
00:47:05surviving
00:47:06it's about making sure
00:47:08we all make it through
00:47:08this together
00:47:24breaking news
00:47:26an atomic explosion
00:47:27has been confirmed
00:47:28off the coast of
00:47:28Cayo Largo del Sur
00:47:29officials report this
00:47:31as the fourth nuclear
00:47:32detonation of the day
00:47:33a clear test
00:47:34of what's to come
00:47:35despite the escalating
00:47:36situation
00:47:37the previously
00:47:38announced timeline
00:47:39for the main attack
00:47:39remains unchanged
00:47:45breaking news
00:47:47a major incident
00:47:49has been reported
00:47:49at western state
00:47:50shelter 27
00:47:51with ventilation systems
00:47:52reportedly malfunctioning
00:47:53hundreds of people
00:47:54are trapped
00:47:55and the situation
00:47:56remains critical
00:47:57authorities have stated
00:47:58that all available
00:47:59resources have been deployed
00:48:00but survival chances
00:48:01are uncertain
00:48:02these are the breaking news
00:48:03stay tuned on broadcast
00:48:04world crisis
00:48:15the world might be burning
00:48:17but here at bet blast
00:48:18the action is hotter
00:48:19than ever
00:48:19bet on anything
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00:48:28at the center of the action
00:48:29our odds are epic
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00:48:38today
00:48:51we're back in the studio
00:48:53to experience these
00:48:53final and thrilling moments
00:48:55jack
00:48:56yes we have our two
00:48:57correspondents on the street
00:48:59george is on the street
00:49:00in what seems to be
00:49:00a calmer area
00:49:01compared to earlier
00:49:02and francine is inside
00:49:04one of the garages
00:49:05near the central park shelters
00:49:07francine
00:49:08why don't you go first
00:49:09and tell us
00:49:09what's happening
00:49:10on your end
00:49:11can you update us
00:49:12on the situation there
00:49:13and how are people
00:49:14coping with the rising
00:49:15tensions
00:49:17hello sarah
00:49:18i'm currently within
00:49:19a makeshift garage shelter
00:49:21where i have been
00:49:22kindly welcomed
00:49:23this is a community
00:49:24of outcasts
00:49:25who believe that
00:49:26despite the minimal
00:49:27safety measures here
00:49:28they will survive
00:49:30we'll discuss this topic
00:49:31further with dr kurosawa
00:49:33in a moment
00:49:33but for now
00:49:34let's have a look around
00:49:35at the situation
00:49:36as you can see
00:49:37the floor is littered
00:49:38with trash
00:49:39including money
00:49:40which currently has
00:49:40no monetary value
00:49:42without proper beds
00:49:43couches are being used
00:49:45for sleeping
00:49:45the food supply
00:49:46is also limited
00:49:47with most of it
00:49:49being spoiled
00:49:49or expired
00:49:50as a whole
00:49:51the situation here
00:49:52is extremely dangerous
00:49:53and unfit for living
00:49:56these people have been
00:49:57marginalized by their
00:49:58society
00:49:59they believe that
00:50:00the world is ending
00:50:01and yet they do not
00:50:02have a proper way
00:50:03to protect themselves
00:50:04back to you
00:50:06in the studio
00:50:07amazing story
00:50:08francine
00:50:09george can you tell us
00:50:10about your current
00:50:11position and what
00:50:12you're able to observe
00:50:13yes jack
00:50:14we are in a commercial
00:50:15district that has been
00:50:16completely abandoned
00:50:18the streets are empty
00:50:20and there is a palpable
00:50:22sense of fear
00:50:23in the air
00:50:24every once in a while
00:50:26we are hearing
00:50:27loud explosions
00:50:28coming from downtown
00:50:30and the streets
00:50:32are shaking
00:50:33literally
00:50:34every time
00:50:34these explosions
00:50:35happen
00:50:36I've got to tell you
00:50:37the most terrifying
00:50:38part about all this
00:50:40is the uncertainty
00:50:42about this situation
00:50:43we do not know
00:50:44if we are safe here
00:50:45or what may happen next
00:50:48it must be
00:50:49incredibly challenging
00:50:51to remain focused
00:50:51don't you think
00:50:52it's time
00:50:53for us to tell
00:50:53our viewers
00:50:55I guess it's about
00:50:56that time Sarah
00:50:57well
00:50:58maybe our most
00:50:59observant viewers
00:51:00have already noticed
00:51:01but
00:51:02Francine and George
00:51:04are a couple
00:51:05I mean
00:51:06just look at those
00:51:07tender and worried
00:51:08glances that they're
00:51:09exchanging
00:51:10they definitely
00:51:10are adorable
00:51:13Francine
00:51:14George
00:51:14we have a surprise
00:51:16for you
00:51:16and our viewers
00:51:18we found this
00:51:19old footage
00:51:20on post-it link
00:51:21let's watch it
00:51:22together
00:51:52we'll see you next
00:51:52next time
00:51:52we'll see you next
00:53:23That is what is keeping me alive right now.
00:53:28I love you.
00:53:29I love you, George.
00:53:32It's a powerful reminder of the human aspect behind the headlines.
00:53:38And thank you to our sponsor, Post-it Link.
00:53:42Francine, I understand you have a guest with you there, Dr. Kurosawa, an expert in nuclear
00:53:47safety and bunker technology.
00:53:49Can you introduce us?
00:53:51Yes.
00:53:52Yes, Jack.
00:53:54With me here is Dr. Kurosawa, a leading expert in nuclear safety and bunker infrastructure.
00:54:00He's been assisting with the preparations and safety protocols of the Humanity Global Protection
00:54:05Plan.
00:54:06Dr. Kurosawa, could you please share with our viewers how effective these garage shelters
00:54:11are and what measures are being taken to ensure people's safety?
00:54:15Dr. Kurosawa, Francine, the problem is that these shelters are not effective at all.
00:54:19What we really need is bunkers.
00:54:22Let's say if the ground zero was 10, 15 miles from here even, these flimsy shelters will not
00:54:29protect anybody.
00:54:30We need to have something more along the lines of what is at the Central Park bunkers, something
00:54:38that is supplied with food, something that has survivability of 100%.
00:54:43The problem with these shelters is that they are so flimsy that even air can come in through
00:54:49here and contaminated with radiation can infect everybody.
00:54:54And, um, there are a lot of concerns about the psychological impacts remaining in confined
00:54:59spaces for prolonged periods of time can cause.
00:55:02How have you addressed this situation?
00:55:04Well, once again, the bunkers have helped...
00:55:10Ladies and gentlemen, bear with us just a moment.
00:55:12We have seemed to lost the connection with Francine.
00:55:14We're going to try to get her back online.
00:55:16In the meantime, let's cut to commercial.
00:55:22What is going on?
00:55:23We have George.
00:55:24No, I need to know what is going on.
00:55:26I can't reach Francine anymore.
00:55:27The lines are down.
00:55:29They're down.
00:55:30George, we're trying to get Francine back right now.
00:55:33We're trying to get her back.
00:55:34Listen, don't tell me you're trying, okay?
00:55:35You're out there in this fancy studio where I'm out here risking my life, okay?
00:55:40Like, this is not okay.
00:55:42Cut his feed now, please.
00:55:46Ladies and gentlemen, we apologize for the interruption.
00:55:49As you can see, the situation is evolving rapidly and emotions are running high.
00:55:55But we assure you, we are committed to keeping you informed with the most accurate and timely information available.
00:56:04Please stay tuned as we work to resolve these issues and ensure the safety of all of our staff, including
00:56:11our correspondents.
00:56:12We'll come back to Francine and George in a few moments.
00:56:18As we navigate these challenging moments, it's important to remember the resilience and creativity that define us.
00:56:25While we deal with uncertainty, let's take a moment to celebrate the spirit of human expression and hope.
00:56:32We're going live to a local community event where one artist is making a statement through his work.
00:56:39This is my art, but I think it's more than that.
00:56:42It's my voice.
00:56:43It's my message to everyone out there.
00:56:46It feels like we're in a world that's out of control, where the only people that can make decisions are
00:56:51the powerful and the rich.
00:56:52But I want to take back that control.
00:56:55On this canvas, I have control.
00:56:57I want you to have control, too.
00:57:00We will be here long after this happens.
00:57:02There will be a new beginning, and this will remain.
00:57:06This artwork, it may remain as a message for all of us.
00:57:11This is my mural, and it may seem apocalyptic, but it's not.
00:57:15It's a phoenix rising from the ashes.
00:57:17This art, if it remains, will be a symbol, a message to everyone.
00:57:22Thank you, Leo.
00:57:24That passage and your interpretation through art remind us of the power of perspective.
00:57:28In times of uncertainties, it's visions like yours that offer us not just solace, but a challenge to reimagine and
00:57:35reshape our world to ensure that when things fall, they also rise anew.
00:57:43Yes.
00:57:44Thank you, Leo.
00:57:45Your work tonight is not just a mural.
00:57:47It's really a beacon for those watching at home.
00:57:50May it inspire them to face the future and to shape it any way they can with whatever tools they
00:57:57have.
00:58:01Leo's words and his stunning mural give us much to ponder about our resilience and the transformative power of the
00:58:07human spirit.
00:58:07But as we consider our future, both immediate and long term, it's also crucial to stay informed about the very
00:58:14real and present conditions we're facing today.
00:58:17Let's now go over to Ethan Storm, our meteorologist, who's been closely monitoring the environmental changes that accompany these turbulent
00:58:25times.
00:58:25Ethan, what's the latest on the weather front?
00:58:36Welcome, everyone.
00:58:37This is Ethan Storm.
00:58:39Now, let's take a quick look at the expected climate changes following the explosion up until tomorrow's first light.
00:58:45Now, just one billionth of a second after the explosion, temperatures will reach 100 million degrees Fahrenheit near the explosion
00:58:54epicenter, a temperature 10 times hotter than the sun's surface.
00:58:58Everything, humans, animals, plants, will burn instantly.
00:59:01The heat, smoke and soot from burning woods, plastics and fossil fuels will consequently block solar rays, leading to a
00:59:08significant cooling of Earth's surface.
00:59:11This phenomenon is known as nuclear winter and could have significant impacts on global weather patterns, potentially causing prolonged periods
00:59:19of cold temperatures and disruptive precipitation patterns.
00:59:23By day two, expect temperatures to remain well below freezing, even in typically warmer regions.
00:59:29Now, this sudden and intense cold could also lead to freezing of any exposed water sources and the halt of
00:59:37any agricultural activity.
00:59:39From day three to five, the cooling will continue, but at a slower rate.
00:59:43Temperatures could drop as much as 50 degrees and well below the average for this time of year.
00:59:50By the end of the first week, temperatures will somehow stabilize.
00:59:54However, this is only the calm before a long and bitter storm.
00:59:58The average global temperatures could hover around 40 to 60 degrees below normal.
01:00:04And without the sun's warmth, we're in for an extended period of cold, darkness and unpredictability.
01:00:10This is just the beginning of what could be a prolonged and deadly nuclear winter.
01:00:16Back to you at the studio.
01:00:19Well, at least we're solving global warming.
01:00:25Well, jokes aside, it's really crucial for those at home to avoid going out during the coldest hours, especially elderly
01:00:33and children.
01:00:34Remember, you can join the conversation using hashtag final broadcast on Post-it link.
01:00:40We're receiving many messages and several videos have gone viral.
01:00:45Let's take a look with Melissa.
01:00:48Let's read a few more comments from our viewers.
01:00:51The stars look different tonight.
01:00:54It's as if they know.
01:00:57In every end, there's a new beginning.
01:01:00Let's not forget that.
01:01:03You're all insensitive, showing no respect for the tragedy.
01:01:07Shame on you.
01:01:09We need to make it clear.
01:01:11You're free to change the channel if you wish, but there is no need to disrupt those providing a public
01:01:16service.
01:01:20Let's check in on the surface.
01:01:22Is something happening up there?
01:01:24Jack.
01:01:24Now, let's go to George on the front line for a clearer picture of what's going on.
01:01:29Everyone, if you're watching this, things are escalating quickly.
01:01:32Right scene is alive and I'm on my way down to meet your chick.
01:01:48Clear us down.
01:01:54We were intercepted by a group of dissidents.
01:01:57Come on, George.
01:01:59Explosions?
01:02:00Dissidents?
01:02:01I mean, this sounds like a lot of conspiracy talk to me.
01:02:04Are you sure you're not just hearing construction?
01:02:06I mean, I'm sure it's probably not as bad as you make it out to be.
01:02:11Not as bad?
01:02:12What are you talking about?
01:02:15Look around you.
01:02:17It is complete chaos in the streets.
01:02:21Christine, if anything happens to her, it's on us for ignoring the signs.
01:02:28I'm telling you what I'm seeing with my own eyes.
01:02:31This is not paranoia, okay?
01:02:34All right, guys.
01:02:35Chill out.
01:02:35George, hey, your safety is our top priority.
01:02:37We appreciate you taking these risks.
01:02:39Sarah, maybe we can try to get some confirmation on these events, the sounds.
01:02:45Fine.
01:02:46But I'm not staying here.
01:02:48I'm going down to meet Francine.
01:02:50If you have any real updates from the studios, I need them now.
01:03:02George is so sexy.
01:03:04But guess who we have on the line, Jack?
01:03:08Who, Sarah?
01:03:09We have Francine back on the line.
01:03:11Francine, can you hear us?
01:03:16Yes, Sarah.
01:03:18There have been several small explosions around me.
01:03:21The garage I was in has collapsed, and several people have died, including children.
01:03:26I'm feeling shaken but determined.
01:03:27Where's George?
01:03:29Well, we've lost George's cameraman, and we currently don't have a signal with him.
01:03:33What do you mean you don't have a signal?
01:03:34Is he okay?
01:03:35Do you know where he is?
01:03:37Let's not use the broadcast for personal matters.
01:03:40Please, Francine.
01:03:41I just want to find George and cover this story for you.
01:03:44Is he downtown?
01:03:44Because I'll find him.
01:03:46George, if you're watching, I'm coming for you, okay?
01:03:49Okay.
01:03:50Oh, God.
01:03:50Oh, my gosh.
01:03:51How sweet.
01:03:52What a beautiful love story.
01:03:57They're searching for each other.
01:03:59Let's tell them the location, Sarah.
01:04:01No.
01:04:02Let's keep a bit of suspense for our viewers.
01:04:06And before we continue...
01:04:07Hold on.
01:04:08Hold on.
01:04:08I'm sorry, everyone.
01:04:09Hold on.
01:04:09Bring it down.
01:04:10Bring it down, everybody.
01:04:11Hold on.
01:04:12Just...
01:04:12Guys, listen up, everybody.
01:04:13I...
01:04:14I gotta say this.
01:04:17Guys, continuing on.
01:04:18As if nothing's wrong.
01:04:19It's madness.
01:04:20And while I appreciate the shelter of this bunker, it's not enough.
01:04:24It's not.
01:04:26We can't just keep broadcasting.
01:04:28Like, there's not real work to be done outside.
01:04:34Now, many of us have decided we can't stay here any longer pretending everything's fine.
01:04:41It's not just about us.
01:04:43It's about...
01:05:08Will we see la scuola?
01:05:13How are we learning?
01:05:15The world is so different.
01:05:19Can we rebuild everything we lost?
01:05:21Hi, I'm your new AI teacher.
01:05:24Welcome to a new curriculum tailored for tomorrow.
01:05:27Core Survival Tactics teaches vital life skills.
01:05:30Rapid rebuilding introduces practical engineering for reconstruction.
01:05:34And resource sciences ensures we master sustainable living with what we have.
01:05:39The future depends on us.
01:05:46Why wait for sickness, apocalypses, or the uncertainty of death?
01:05:51Euthanasy.
01:05:52The gentle escape you deserve.
01:05:54No pain.
01:05:55No fear.
01:05:56Just sweet release.
01:06:07Breaking news.
01:06:08All communication with Eastern State Command has been lost.
01:06:11There is no confirmation whether this is due to technical failure or external intervention.
01:06:16Authorities remain silent.
01:06:17Breaking news.
01:06:18Tactical nuclear strikes confirmed over open waters.
01:06:21Defense systems remain inactive.
01:06:23The countdown continues.
01:06:24Breaking news.
01:06:25Government emergency signals are failing.
01:06:27We have no further updates.
01:06:29These are the breaking news.
01:06:30Stay tuned on Broadcast World Crisis.
01:06:41We respect the decision of our colleagues who choose to leave.
01:06:44It's a reminder of the severity of what's happening outside these walls.
01:06:48However, we will continue to provide you updates and information as long as we can.
01:06:55I think it's time to check for an update from George and Francine.
01:06:59No, no updates yet.
01:07:01But we have a wonderful segment shot two days ago by our very own Francine.
01:07:07Brought to you by our sponsor, Frosty Industries.
01:07:10It's a reminder of the small joys that can be found even in the most unexpected places.
01:07:21Hello, everyone.
01:07:22In times like these where freedom feels more constrained than ever, we found a story of unexpected joy behind the
01:07:28walls of the state prison.
01:07:30Thanks to a unique initiative by Frosty Industries, we're bringing a little sweetness to a place that rarely sees it.
01:07:38Hey, I got some frosty ice cream.
01:07:40Who wants some frosty ice cream?
01:07:42Yeah.
01:07:45Here you go.
01:07:46Here you go.
01:07:50It's a little taste from outside.
01:07:52It might not be freedom, but it's better.
01:07:55It's frosty.
01:07:56And you know, these walls are reinforced.
01:07:59Probably the safest spot to be in right now.
01:08:02Who'd have thought they'd be the lucky ones, huh?
01:08:05While the world outside contends with chaos, these moments of normalcy are rare and precious.
01:08:11Today, ice cream isn't just a dessert.
01:08:13It's a brief escape from the grim shadows of confinement.
01:08:18The real frosty experience.
01:08:25Thank you for staying with us.
01:08:26That was a prerecorded segment by Francine, offering a lighter moment in these heavy times by our sponsor.
01:08:34Frosty Industries.
01:08:36We are working to reestablish live contact with Francine, and we'll bring you updates as soon as we have them.
01:08:44Oh, we just received a video from George's cell phone by a post-it link.
01:08:49Wow.
01:08:50What a powerful social network with such fast downloads.
01:08:54Let's watch it now.
01:09:07I don't care anymore.
01:09:10I really don't.
01:09:13I'm not scared of dying.
01:09:18I've lived with that view for the last ten years.
01:09:33I'm scared.
01:09:37I won't see Francine yet.
01:09:43I'm scared that I've disappointed my parents by leaving the shelter.
01:09:54I'm scared that health spread fake news.
01:10:04I'm scared that Francine is not safe.
01:10:08It's all my fault.
01:10:15Francine, if you're watching...
01:10:18George, I'm sorry to interrupt, but we have a critical update by our sponsor, Fetblast.
01:10:23It's disturbing how you're talking about the end of this tragedy.
01:10:28Francine, did you hear that?
01:10:30Were you connected?
01:10:31It's great.
01:10:32You have talked about an intimate moment of a person, and you're using it for audience entertainment.
01:10:36I mean, this is so fucking superficial, and people are dying, and you don't care.
01:10:41There are ways to talk about sadness and pain and fear while maintaining some dignity,
01:10:46and people are just becoming more and more accustomed to this superficial pain,
01:10:52and they're becoming unempathetic.
01:10:55Like, you shared a person's private moment, and you were talking about the private life
01:11:01of a person, of two people, and you've crossed every line.
01:11:06Wow.
01:11:07Thank you, Francine, for that strong emotional impact you just gave us.
01:11:13Now it's time to go back to Emma for that update, and thank you to our sponsor, Fetblast.
01:11:18This is so exciting.
01:11:20So exciting.
01:11:24There's a lot of emotions running through me right now, but excitement ain't one of them.
01:11:29People are fucking dying out there.
01:11:33We're just sitting in here, in our own safe little world, recording it all.
01:11:39For what?
01:11:40A check.
01:11:41Please.
01:11:41Sarah.
01:11:46The end of the world.
01:11:49And we mean the end of our world?
01:11:53Our way of life?
01:11:55Our sense of reality?
01:11:59The world's been here for billions of years before us.
01:12:02It'll be here for billions of years after us.
01:12:04We're not the culmination of life's narrative.
01:12:08No, we're a single chapter in its infinite, ongoing story.
01:12:15Look at you.
01:12:18Look at me.
01:12:22Look at us.
01:12:24Journalism.
01:12:25We've become nothing more than a spectacle.
01:12:32It's not creating anything good in the world.
01:12:37People need real help.
01:12:39They need real information, not this sanitized version of reality.
01:12:47We've lost touch with everything that matters.
01:12:50And I am fucking done.
01:12:58Good night.
01:13:01Good luck.
01:13:04Stop this fucking music.
01:13:08Well, ladies and gentlemen, that was certainly a powerful moment.
01:13:15But we are making history tonight.
01:13:21And you are witnessing a significant piece of television history.
01:13:26But let's continue.
01:13:28The show must go on.
01:13:32Up next, we have Emma with more updates in the world of betting.
01:13:36Emma, the betting industry is still thriving, isn't it?
01:13:39He's passed away.
01:13:41Today, the patient who was at the center of the most intense betting frenzy has finally passed away.
01:13:48But the bets are in, and we have winners.
01:13:52This is the most lucrative bet in our history.
01:13:55And the winner has just won a total of $50 million.
01:13:59While the world outside faces unprecedented chaos,
01:14:02the betting industry has found new and morbidly fascinating ways to make money.
01:14:08One of the most popular games right now is the Russian Roulette Games in Las Vegas.
01:14:14This is a dangerous game.
01:14:16It's drawing millions, and the stakes couldn't be higher.
01:14:20But these bets aren't just about money anymore.
01:14:22They're now about taking control in a world that seems completely out of control.
01:14:29The odds change with every roll, and the stakes couldn't be higher.
01:14:35Thank you, Emma, for that update.
01:14:37It seems that even in the darkest of times, people find ways to engage with the world around them.
01:14:42For better or worse, we'll continue to bring you the latest updates as they come in.
01:14:47Stay with us, and see you after the break.
01:15:10This message is for all viewers, regardless of nationality, currently tuned into this program.
01:15:16Dear viewers, you are hearing this sound because a nuclear attack is imminent.
01:15:21It is essential that you remain calm and follow the instructions of your local authorities.
01:15:27If you are outside, seek shelter immediately.
01:15:30If possible, move underground or into a concrete structure.
01:15:35If no other shelter is available, position yourself behind any solid barrier.
01:15:40You will be notified when the nuclear explosions have concluded.
01:15:44Remain sheltered and await further instructions.
01:15:47Do not venture out until you are informed it is safe to do so.
01:15:52Continue to receive updates through official channels.
01:15:55Stay safe by following the guidance of emergency personnel and local authorities.
01:16:00Remember, we are all in this together.
01:16:03With global cooperation, we will navigate this tragic event.
01:16:08Proceed to safety immediately.
01:16:10This announcement is now concluded.
01:16:18Sarah, I think I found her.
01:16:21Francine!
01:16:23Francine, can you hear me?
01:16:25George, I'm here.
01:16:26I'm trapped, but I'm okay.
01:16:29Francine, I'm coming.
01:16:30Just hold on.
01:16:31You can find me, George.
01:16:32I never lost hope.
01:16:38That's true.
01:16:49George, Francine, are you there?
01:16:54Probably a minor setback.
01:16:57That was an intense moment.
01:16:59But remember, folks, we're making history tonight, and you're witnessing something extraordinary.
01:17:05Now let's check back in with Melissa for an update on this.
01:17:09Nuclear detonation is imminent.
01:17:12Estimated impact in nine minutes.
01:17:15This is not a test.
01:17:17This is not a joke.
01:17:21We seem to be experiencing widespread communication failures.
01:17:26I'm being told that all of our links are down.
01:17:31Send in the clowns.
01:17:33Send in the clowns.
01:17:41You know, it's always been temporary.
01:17:47Love.
01:17:48Art.
01:17:50Health.
01:17:53Even the Earth itself.
01:17:55You, me.
01:17:59Death.
01:18:03Death is so inevitable.
01:18:07The only appointment that you never made in your appointment book.
01:18:11The last true surprise.
01:18:16Death is always waiting to astonish us.
01:18:22Now we've grown accustomed to buying everything.
01:18:32That, it all comes with an expiration date.
01:18:36When that date arrives, what truly remains.
01:18:43We've killed innovation, originality, rebellion, and everything that follows.
01:18:57Our lives, identical and standardized, are some nambulant dullness.
01:19:13And, uh, numb to an ugliness that's universal.
01:19:21No.
01:19:24This is not the end of the world.
01:19:29It's just the end of this one.
01:19:36And one day, we will be a lesson in the history books about how we self-destructed and rose again
01:19:48from the ashes to create a new, wiser world.
01:20:07It was just a lie.
01:20:12So as not to lose you.
01:20:17That's how it always starts.
01:20:19One word, then another.
01:20:23Half-truth's restless protection.
01:20:26And then everything turns to fog.
01:20:29And the truth is lost.
01:20:33But it was for us.
01:20:38I didn't, I didn't want this.
01:20:40I never imagined that...
01:20:42That's the point, Philip.
01:20:43No one ever imagines it.
01:20:45But when lies mix with affection,
01:20:48when words become light,
01:20:50people stop feeling the weight of what they say.
01:20:54And things happen.
01:20:56Inevitable things.
01:20:58So, um...
01:21:00Is this it?
01:21:02Is...
01:21:03Is this the end?
01:21:06No, Philip.
01:21:08It's not the end.
01:21:11It's become something else.
01:21:13It's become something else.
01:21:21It's become something else.
01:21:43If it's the end that my dreams will get, I won't have the power, I'll stay, I'm free from the
01:22:03evil, oh.
01:22:07Una soluzione tra vivere e morire è la redenzione, ma non ci sarà più musica della paura che ora mi
01:22:28fa sconvolgere la chimica.
01:22:35Anche l'amore e il senso non avrà, oggi va in onda questo final broadcast, final broadcast.
01:22:55Dove va la mia realtà, pronta per esplodere nell'aria, nell'aria?
01:23:07Piovono proiettili di voci che si perdono nell'aria, nell'aria.
01:23:19Non ho più parole, conforto e terrore, mi abbandono a quello che sarà.
01:23:31Ho una soluzione tra vivere e morire è la redenzione, ma non ci sarà più musica.
01:23:47Nella paura che ora mi fa sconvolgere la chimica.
01:24:00Anche l'amore e il senso non avrà, andiamo in onda con il final broadcast.
01:24:18Andiamo in onda con il final broadcast.
01:24:27Final broadcast.
01:24:33Final broadcast.
01:24:39Final broadcast.
01:24:42Andiamo in onda con il final broadcast.
01:24:51Final broadcast.
01:24:54Final broadcast.
01:24:56Final broadcast.
01:24:57Final broadcast.
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