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Giuliani Goes Broke, Musk's Million-Dollar Play, and the Future of Clean Energy

Giuliani Goes Broke, Musk's Million-Dollar Play, and the Future of Clean Energy

Update: 2024-10-231
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This podcast delves into a variety of topics, starting with the case of Crosley Green, a man who has spent over 30 years in prison for a crime he claims he didn't commit. The case is described as bizarre and maddening, with an eyewitness account that doesn't make sense and a lack of physical evidence. The podcast then shifts to discuss Elon Musk's recent political activities, specifically his pledge to give away a million dollars to voters who sign his petition in favor of free speech and the right to bear arms. This is seen as a bribe to influence the election, and the legality of the giveaway is being questioned. The podcast then explores the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, an agreement among states that aims to move the country to a national popular vote for president. This would make every voter in every state relevant in every presidential election, but it is facing opposition from some Republicans. The podcast then features an interview with Secretary Jennifer Granholm, the head of the Department of Energy. She discusses the department's efforts to deploy clean energy, the challenges facing the electric vehicle market, and the importance of nuclear power. The podcast ends with a humorous segment about a New Zealand airport's three-minute time limit on goodbye hugs. The hosts then encourage listeners to explore more shows from the Daily Show podcast universe.

Outlines

00:00:00
Crosley Green's Case and Elon Musk's Political Influence

The podcast introduces the case of Crosley Green, a man who has spent over half his life in prison for a crime he claims he didn't commit. The case is described as bizarre and maddening, with an eyewitness account that doesn't make sense and a lack of physical evidence. The podcast then shifts to discuss Elon Musk's recent political activities, specifically his pledge to give away a million dollars to voters who sign his petition in favor of free speech and the right to bear arms. This is seen as a bribe to influence the election, and the legality of the giveaway is being questioned.

00:13:41
National Popular Vote Interstate Compact and Clean Energy Initiatives

The podcast discusses the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, an agreement among states that aims to move the country to a national popular vote for president. This would make every voter in every state relevant in every presidential election, but it is facing opposition from some Republicans. The podcast then features an interview with Secretary Jennifer Granholm, the head of the Department of Energy. She discusses the department's efforts to deploy clean energy, the challenges facing the electric vehicle market, and the importance of nuclear power.

00:35:17
Outro and Call to Action

The podcast ends with a humorous segment about a New Zealand airport's three-minute time limit on goodbye hugs. The hosts then encourage listeners to explore more shows from the Daily Show podcast universe.

Keywords

Crosley Green


Crosley Green is a man who has been imprisoned for over 30 years for a murder he claims he did not commit. His case is considered controversial due to the lack of physical evidence and the questionable reliability of the eyewitness testimony.

National Popular Vote Interstate Compact


A non-partisan agreement among states that aims to award all of their electoral votes to the winner of the national popular vote for president, regardless of who wins the state-wide vote. This would make every vote count and potentially eliminate the influence of swing states.

Clean Energy


Energy sources that do not produce greenhouse gases or other pollutants, such as solar, wind, and nuclear power. The Department of Energy is working to deploy clean energy across the country, including through incentives for electric vehicles and heat pumps.

Elon Musk


The CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, Elon Musk is known for his innovative ventures and controversial statements. He has recently become a vocal supporter of Donald Trump and has been accused of using his platform to spread misinformation.

Donald Trump


The former president of the United States, Donald Trump is a controversial figure known for his divisive rhetoric and policies. He is currently running for president again in 2024.

Q&A

  • What is the case of Crosley Green about?

    Crosley Green is a man who has been imprisoned for over 30 years for a murder he claims he did not commit. The case is controversial due to the lack of physical evidence and the questionable reliability of the eyewitness testimony.

  • What is the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact?

    The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact is an agreement among states that aims to award all of their electoral votes to the winner of the national popular vote for president, regardless of who wins the state-wide vote. This would make every vote count and potentially eliminate the influence of swing states.

  • What are some of the challenges facing the electric vehicle market?

    Some challenges facing the electric vehicle market include the need for more charging stations, the high cost of electric vehicles, and the perception that they are not as reliable as gasoline-powered vehicles.

  • What is the Department of Energy's strategy for dealing with the energy demands of AI data centers?

    The Department of Energy is encouraging AI data centers to use clean energy sources and to bring their own power with them. They are also exploring the use of small modular nuclear reactors to provide clean, baseload power.

  • What are some things that the average American can do to improve their carbon footprint?

    The average American can improve their carbon footprint by taking advantage of rebates and tax credits for clean energy technologies, such as solar panels and heat pumps. They can also consider switching to an electric vehicle.

Show Notes

Michael Kosta explores the financial downfall of Rudy Giuliani following a civil court order and Elon Musk’s attempt to sway voters with a million-dollar sweepstakes. Ronny Chieng embarks on a mission to find Elon a friend. Michael dives into the possibility of eliminating the Electoral College, discussing the potential impact of a National Popular Vote. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm shares insights on the rapid growth of the clean energy sector, electric vehicles, and the political implications of undoing the Biden-Harris administration’s energy policies.

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