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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

Hour 3 - Dems Blame Climate Change for Smoky NYC Skies

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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Politics, News, Society & Culture, News Commentary, Daily News

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 7 June 2023

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Smoky skies over NYC. Buck went to St. Louis, heard all about crime. Charly Arnolt of OutKick talks to New Yorkers about crack pipe vending machines. NYC Mayor Adams tells New Yorkers to stay inside because of smoke, blames climate change. Buck takes calls on wildfires, forest mismanagement, climate change and abortion -- and points out some of the outrageousness and hypocrisy. New plan for double-stacked coach airplanes?

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0:00.0

Welcome to today's edition of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show Podcast.

0:05.2

Third hour of Clay and Buck kicked off, kicks off.

0:09.9

Right now, thanks for being here with us. Play on vacation for a few days. We'll be back with us on Monday.

0:15.6

Send you all these best regards. This is Buck. I'm rocking it solo today.

0:21.6

And holy smokes.

0:24.3

I am getting in and dated with photos from the big Apple New York City in Gulf in a orange haze because of these Canadian

0:37.7

thanks Canada. These Canadian wildfires. And the photos are really it's stark stuff. I mean it looks

0:49.7

it looks a little bit like what you would think the atmosphere on Mars might be or something if

0:55.3

you were to be walking around kind of reminds me of the great smog of London of 1952. I'm sure if

1:03.5

you're a watcher of the crown and somebody who watches watches that series you would know about the

1:10.8

great smog of London in 1952. But it's a bit like that in terms of what it looks like outside of

1:17.9

New York City. So I hope it just passes quickly. I'm friends and family are telling me they're

1:24.6

kind of avoiding going outside. One of our producers Greg in New York City says that he even makes

1:30.4

your eyes water a little bit when you're outside. It's not not good. So I hope that'll all get cleaned

1:36.8

up. I can assure you that printing presses so to speak are getting fired up with articles about how

1:43.2

this is climate change. Climate change. So how is it clients a fire with wind that has blown the

1:54.1

smoke from the fire south because of very big fire or series of fires. Well they'll say that you

2:01.6

know why the fire happened because they're the grass or the not fauna the flora you know the plants

2:10.9

and things were dry because oh everything's more dry because of climate change.

2:15.9

Usually the most I think the most common cause of forest fires is human meaning people light the

2:22.8

fire either on purpose or by accident. But there'll be articles about the climate change situation

2:28.0

and how that ties into this. In fact one of my constant frustrations I do like to watch

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