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The Young Turks, July 24, 2014

The Young Turks: July 24, 2014

A Notre Dame researcher has conducted a study on why college graduates are attracted to the tea party with factors such as education and successes in life taken in to consideration. Actor Eric Stonestreet gives his observations after his attendance of the White House Correspondents Dinner. He refused to take a picture with Rick Santorum at the event. A study has shown that it is easier to lose your virginity in the present than it has been in the past. The study has shown an increase in pleasure for men and women through the years 1980-2012 with guilt on both sexes on the decline. A new study from Plus One has shown that dogs can feel jealousy and become aggressive when attention is given to stuffed animals. A Vox interview with Dr. Hans Van Dongen discusses ideal sleeping habits, along with the benefits of exercising after waking up. In Kentucky, the mayor of Somerset has been crying socialism after a municipally subsidized gas station started competing with a price gouging gas station in town. John looks in to the data on how we are paying for gas at the pump. The CDC has found that HIV is on the rise for gay and bi sexual men with a dramatic increase of infection between the ages 13-24. Show notes by Bart Kyle
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John & Ana hosting. Another botched execution has taken place, this time in the state of AZ. The condemned inmate, Joseph Wood, took almost 2 hours to die while gasping for air 640 times. Witnesses like Troy Hayden of Fox 10 News said “it was very disturbing watching him, it was like a fish on shore gulping for air”. An Air Algerie flight disappeared from radar over Mali. In Taiwan a Transasia flight attempted to land 2 times but unfortunately crashed due to weather killing 48 people and injuring 10. The FAA lifted its ban on US flights to Tel Aviv with the agency continuing to monitor the situation in the Middle East. Michael Bloomberg on CNN says it was an “overreaction” from the State Department to give out a travel advisory along with the ban from the FAA. A humanitarian group in Israel attempted to put a radio ad out on the list of children who have died recently from Gaza, with the Israel Broadcasting Authority objecting to the ad saying it is “politically controversial”. Mallory Loyola tested positive for crystal meth while pregnant and could be prosecuted under a law in Tennessee which criminalizes drug use while being pregnant. Jeremy Schall and Ryan Deveraeux of The Intercept has leaked a guidebook on who gets placed on the terrorist watchlist. Due process and concrete facts get thrown out the door with this guidebook. Postings on social media or relatives deemed as a terrorist can be considered in placement on the terrorist watchlist. Data on the correlation of CEO performance and pay, courtesy of Eqular, is discussed with surprising observations. During the last 30 years, CEO pay has risen 127 times faster than the average worker. Show notes by Bart Kyle
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