I was on this subway because my dad knew one of the staffers who gave us a private tour of the capitol. It was really weird being on it because it was like one of those small train rides at theme parks.
I had asked my Congressman to arrange a tour for my niece, her boys and I while we were Washington and he was gracious enough to arrange a private tour of the Capitol for us. We went to his office in the Rayburn Building, where one of his staffers was assigned to us. He took us through the underground walkways over to the Capitol, but on the way back he put us on the Subway itself! We weren't allowed to take pictures while we were there, but what a thrill!
I recently saw a video by a channel called "Trains are awesome" about this subway, he went on a tour and filmed the subway. So if you want to see more of it (again) or to show it to anyone...
I’ve visited that mall in Chengdu, China. It’s truly awe-inspiringly massive in size. Trying to get a photo of the entire exterior was impossible. Anybody who visits that part of Sichuan province should visit. It features a hotel and water park. It’s an absolute marvel.
I've taken a ride on their tiny subway rail when I lived in DC. I will say it's a better option than the Bird scooters that have suddenly popped up all over DC. Would be hilarious to see Congress people riding around on scooters, though.
HAI : "Let's say you're an US politician and you have your own email account, you are not supposed to but you do and you want to make sure you are not hacked by say... russians" Hilary Clinton: *Mouth watering*
Sam, as a guy who works on Capitol Hill and takes both subways to work everyday, you did a fantastic job. Next time you are in DC I'd be more than happy to take you on it.
I actually got to ride this on my trip to DC a few months ago. having a dad who dated a person who was in the military and now is a senator sure has its perks :)
New Zealand has a similar system at Parliament in Wellington - there is a pedestrian tunnel from the MPs offices in Bowen House, under Bowen Street, to the Executive Wing (Beehive). Then there is a covered walkway from the Executive Wing which leads into the foyer (a.k.a media ambush point) in Parliament House.
1981 age 15-16 ..While visiting DC on a class trip with very little supervision I went to the Capitol and got the "tour" . After hearing that representatives take an underground commuter trains I decided to see if I could check it out. I don't remember how I actually made my way down into the tunnels but I was down there walking along side the tracks on a very well lit wide walkway. It kept going and going.. I passed by an open office and there were two gentlemen attending to what had to be the largest shortwave radio I'd ever seen. I started getting nervous about getting in trouble and was starting to look for a way back up .. looking for any stairway etc. I'd been down there walking around for some time when I finally found a stairwell back up and I went down a dark narrow corridor. I dont remember seeing any artifacts or anything but I happened to come up into the basement of one of the Smithsonian buildings. Natural History. I got back outside and was completely confused as to where I was. I hadn't figured it was the Smithsonian yet. I saw the Washington monument and walked as quickly as possible back to the school buses waiting on me and another student to return. The other student was much later than me so I didn't get in trouble. Thinking back.. it was sad I just couldn't relate to many other students. I didnt have ANY friends with me ? Sad BUT I think I wud have gotten in trouble or forced to go back up into the Capitol with a group of kids. By being all alone I was naturally stealthy. I wonder what the two doods operating the short wave were actually doing with that thing. They both looked right at me ... I thought I was about to get into trouble lol. DC is crazy full of secrets. I believe. I wonder if u can get down there now days. I doubt it especially after Jan 6.
I've ridden on it! It was so exciting and it was really cool. I went on it when I met Senator Dean Hellor and his interns gave me and some students a tour.
My family was touring the Capitol a few years ago (by ourselves, not with a tour guide) and somehow we started talking with a guard, and they told us about the subway and actually let us ride it!
Back in the day before terrorists I lived in the DC area and was all over the Capitol, except for the floor of the House and Senate. I actually rode this subway several times to go get tickets to the floor to sit in the upper gallery and watch Congress work. I probably couldn’t do all that today with the new security measures but it was fun while it lasted.
I've been down there before and ridden the "subway", It's really cool and they also have paths that you can walk on if you don't want to take the train
In my opinion, it makes sense from a perspective of efficiency and security. There's also the fact that DC can have the occasionally very nasty snowstorm, and the city does NOT handle it well; a few inches of snow will literally shut down the city. This lets the lawmakers get back and forth, regardless of weather, and avoid security concerns on the streets. It also makes it easier for those with disabilities or temporary illness. Given that this system is fully electrified and small-scale, it's also relatively cheap to operate in relation to its value. This is actually a rare case of something that, once you analyze it, is not at all wasteful. This makes sense and is actually a good idea.
Been there too. Given a tour of the places not allowed to by visitors unless with government employees. We were with a Congressman's aide. It was awesome!
Last summer I got the opportunity to take the tunnel from the outer house offices to the capitol and I can tell you it is clogged up in there, and there is also a second security checkpoint in the tunnel. I had no clue that there was a small subway, I only knew about the tunnel.
In eighth grade the tour guide mentioned it on a field trip while we were standing over it. And he told us where the entrance was. It’s not secret whatsoever.
I was recently in Washington DC for AIPAC and I got to ride on the subway with a staffer for one of my Senators! It was so cool! I also got to use the elevators with Senators!
I was just in that tunnel system like two weeks ago! I got to have a tour from my state representative so we got to go into a lot of the ~secret~ places! It was really cool
i like how this video is purely informative and not political, and even the parts that are, he shows both parties in a decent manner. Much appreciated this day and age
I was waiting for you the whole day yesterday lol. Watching HAI videos on Thursdays has become my weekly routine but no videos yesterday??? Check your Twitter and everything but got no news Thank god you’re back😭🤗😭
Actually anybody who's inside the capitol buildings who has clearance (have legitimate business being there) can ride the train, its not only for politicians, but for politicians, their staff, businessman, lobbyists, and more.
There's a tunnel in Nashville as well that connects the state house to legaslative plaza across the street, runs under Charlotte Pike. Legaslative plaza looks really nice at street level, its a marble plaza with fountains, the war Memorial auditorium, but underneath its a damp, moldy, smelly poorly lit basement where our state reps and senators have their offices. Basically serves the same function as the tunnels/subways in DC, turns our state congressmen into vampires and mole people so they can go to their windowless office to the windowless house/senate chambers without seeing the light of day.
been on this many times as im 15 love trains and happen to have my dad as a retired congressman but when i was younger he worked there so while he was doing other stuff me and my twin we riding the trains under the capitol: yes the system is extremely usefull, and fun, now whenever I go with my dad to D.C i take a chance to ride that subway and when I tell people theres a subway under the US capitol they unknowingly assume the"obvios" the D.C metrorail which now has new trains and is revived! so if youre ever there and have the chance ride it (you have to be on a tour or know someone who will take you there are security gaurds at each station who only let you ride if they see either youre badge or simply know you for example i took the train so many times it got to the point where i could ride it by myself as long as my dad was somewhere in the building doing lawy things
Imagine being paid ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN FOUR GRAND a year and being too lazy to go to work unless you’re provided with your own train to get to the office...
Great video overall, just one thing that stood out. “Congress literally runs the government.” That is not an accurate statement. Congress writes laws, provide oversight and confirm nominees. They do not actually run the government, the Executive branch, headed by the president, actually runs the government. In fact, they are the government. So the president and the executive branch are the government and therefore run the country. Congress is there to pass laws and provide oversight, as well as confirm cabinet secretaries to office, judicial appointments, etc.
Hey Sam, good job on this!! Even if a few few details were a bit of, you clearly put in a lot of effort to understand a complicated topic, and I appreciate you.
If Hillary likes walking, I suggest that she start walking East from Washington...and never come back...your own kind, the Socialists/Communists in China will let you stay.
Maybe that's a good idea. Why don't you contact her and say this right to her face or start a petition now and collecting signatures of like-minded people demanding her walking to China instead of commenting nonsense here where your wish would never be fulfilled?
My aunt was able to get me and my family tickets for it by messaging her senator. Pretty cool to see you doing a video on it. Btw they have gas masks under the seats in the US capitol
Oh, and you forgot to mention that the WMATA Metro not only breaks down and catches on fire, but has a functioning escalator rate of 10% normally, but 90% if the budget permits repairs before the inauguration. How would I know this? In 2013 my troop took our first trip to Washington. The Metro escalators were kinda eh. In 2017 when I came back a few months after the inauguration they were all working. Also at that time, the National Mall was being reseeded. What's more incredible was that during my 2013 trip, we were on tour with one of the reps from Massachusetts, and we used the walking tunnels between the Capitol and his office. Also on that day, it was the Boston Marathon back at home... so I'm in his office watching the TV just after the marathon bombers strike... at home... but I don't live in Boston or anywhere on route 9 so not exactly "home" but 30-180 minutes away (traffic/snow dependent) And a few days later, we meet with Elizabeth Warren because she wanted to meet with people from her state, and because our state was just struck by terrorists. She doesn't represent my ideas, but she's pretty cool and that's how I met Elizabeth Warren. I also bumped into Paul Ryan before he became speaker of the house. He was running to vote up the back steps of the Capitol; opted not to take the not so secret subway.
I've actually had an extremely rare opportunity to ride this subway to get special guest passes to attend a session back in 2011. Was really cool to learn about how the members of Congress, their staffers, and the tour guides had access to this cool little subway.
You actually can get access to ride it pretty easily if you know someone who works in the Capital. I was just friends with some interns there and was even able to ride it. Sat next to Senator John McCain. Cool ride sitting there having no idea what to say. Now I don't know if you are suppose to be able to ride it this easily, but you might as well ask and see if you are there anytime in the future
When I was in D.C. I was with a organization that helped us set up interviews with Congressmen and when I went to meet a Congressmen they said the Representative I was to see was not here but they took me down the tunnels that are used by them and you needed special clearance just to walk into them and they gave me that and after I went to where he was I ended up standing just feet away from where the House of Representatives meets and I could see hundreds of Representatives. It was a surreal experience in which I got to go to a place where even news networks can't go.
"More people take up more space" I can eliminate multiverses with this level of knowledge
The time lords just used old tardis units for all this, saves space !!
yes I was like oooooh that's why! I was a great clarification as otherwise how people would have guessed that more people take more space
"...and expose them to the real world."
made my day. made. my. day. : )
Wasn't really clever, but alright
you must be sad childish guy
I was going to scroll down to comment that but then i saw you beat me to it... :(
Heaven forbid they actually connect with the real world for once. lmao
Ha, it true
I was on this subway because my dad knew one of the staffers who gave us a private tour of the capitol. It was really weird being on it because it was like one of those small train rides at theme parks.
I had asked my Congressman to arrange a tour for my niece, her boys and I while we were Washington and he was gracious enough to arrange a private tour of the Capitol for us. We went to his office in the Rayburn Building, where one of his staffers was assigned to us. He took us through the underground walkways over to the Capitol, but on the way back he put us on the Subway itself! We weren't allowed to take pictures while we were there, but what a thrill!
I recently saw a video by a channel called "Trains are awesome" about this subway, he went on a tour and filmed the subway. So if you want to see more of it (again) or to show it to anyone...
this might be coming in handy right about now
The people inside the capitol that day were probably googling some way to escape
I’ve visited that mall in Chengdu, China. It’s truly awe-inspiringly massive in size. Trying to get a photo of the entire exterior was impossible. Anybody who visits that part of Sichuan province should visit. It features a hotel and water park. It’s an absolute marvel.
“The United States, a country in North America” ah yes that one
Johnny yeet I though he was talking about the one in Europe.
Johnny yeet i thought it was the one in Australia
That is exactly how i wrote all of my essays lmao
but hawaii is in oceania...
666 likes no one like
When I'm a politician in the US. I'm just gonna ride the subway all day
Have you been elected yet?
What do you mean WHEN?
@@scgamesonline7771 Everyone in the U.S. gets a turn, didn't you know?
@@alexanderholloway7110 after you reach the age of 75 correct;
1:12 “You see, why that is, is because more people take up more space.”
I died
Anyone else reminded of Nicholas Cage and National Treasure?
More reminded of Fallout 3
you mentioned it now i
must rewatch
never heard of it.
They're both great films. Kinda ridiculous, but a lot of fun.
National Treasure 3?
The one with the UFOs from universe E?
It's not a secret anymore
And why would it be? It still isn't easy to go into the capital without going through security
Damn Daniel
Attention whore
Justin Y. Yeah but have you played bookworm adventures deluxe
Why do i keep seeing you?
My basement hold more secretive stuff that even you will never find these out
You mean all of your failures?
No we don't want to find anything else about you
mga naunahan ni mayor?
buttplugs with built in gps so you can track your personal entertainers?
FBI open up
The bodies of the thousands of drug users you've killed?
I've taken a ride on their tiny subway rail when I lived in DC. I will say it's a better option than the Bird scooters that have suddenly popped up all over DC. Would be hilarious to see Congress people riding around on scooters, though.
really hate those godamn scooters and bike companies
FutureNow have you ever seen Congress men riding the tiny subway to keep cool in the summer, or just because they want to have fun on it?
I took it on a field trip when i was in 4th grade
And btw i still live in D.C
Patricia Catalano lol
I’ve actually ridden on this from the heart senate building to the capitol, it was a really cool experience.
HAI : "Let's say you're an US politician and you have your own email account, you are not supposed to but you do and you want to make sure you are not hacked by say... russians"
Hilary Clinton: *Mouth watering*
Best comment ever. Made my day
Russian hackers: challenge accepted.
*a
Hillary Clinton should have used dashlane
Whole Trump family:
Fuck that, I shall use personal emails.
Donald Trump Jr:
I am will release the most compromising ones on Twitter!
Sam, as a guy who works on Capitol Hill and takes both subways to work everyday, you did a fantastic job. Next time you are in DC I'd be more than happy to take you on it.
Getting recommended this video the day of the Capitol Hill riots
Great video. The congressional staff that lead Capitol tours are probably going to have a lot more requests to ride now that the secret is out!
Trip Hacks DC I literally rode the one that goes through dirkson like 3 weeks ago, while on a tour led by my senators interns
Carlos Torres same here
Carlos Torres same, Tennessee Tuesday?
I was literally told that it was only for Congressmen and their staff when I visited the Congressional Offices
I actually rode this while on a Capitol tour from my Congressman's interns back about 20 years ago. Thought it was kinda cool.
I actually got to ride this on my trip to DC a few months ago. having a dad who dated a person who was in the military and now is a senator sure has its perks :)
New Zealand has a similar system at Parliament in Wellington - there is a pedestrian tunnel from the MPs offices in Bowen House, under Bowen Street, to the Executive Wing (Beehive). Then there is a covered walkway from the Executive Wing which leads into the foyer (a.k.a media ambush point) in Parliament House.
1981 age 15-16 ..While visiting DC on a class trip with very little supervision I went to the Capitol and got the "tour" . After hearing that representatives take an underground commuter trains I decided to see if I could check it out. I don't remember how I actually made my way down into the tunnels but I was down there walking along side the tracks on a very well lit wide walkway. It kept going and going.. I passed by an open office and there were two gentlemen attending to what had to be the largest shortwave radio I'd ever seen. I started getting nervous about getting in trouble and was starting to look for a way back up .. looking for any stairway etc. I'd been down there walking around for some time when I finally found a stairwell back up and I went down a dark narrow corridor. I dont remember seeing any artifacts or anything but I happened to come up into the basement of one of the Smithsonian buildings. Natural History. I got back outside and was completely confused as to where I was. I hadn't figured it was the Smithsonian yet. I saw the Washington monument and walked as quickly as possible back to the school buses waiting on me and another student to return. The other student was much later than me so I didn't get in trouble. Thinking back.. it was sad I just couldn't relate to many other students. I didnt have ANY friends with me ? Sad BUT I think I wud have gotten in trouble or forced to go back up into the Capitol with a group of kids. By being all alone I was naturally stealthy. I wonder what the two doods operating the short wave were actually doing with that thing. They both looked right at me ... I thought I was about to get into trouble lol. DC is crazy full of secrets. I believe. I wonder if u can get down there now days. I doubt it especially after Jan 6.
All tours have been 100% supervised since at least 9/11. I think perhaps somewhat into the 90s I’ve heard conflicting reports on this.
I wonder why this popped up in my recommended today. Hmmmmmm...
TH-cam has some sick jokes
I love how these videos are so educational, yet entertaining. Sometimes bad comedy is good comedy because we laugh at how bad it is.
Currently interning at congress and the subway system is probably my favorite thing about the underground tunnels, haha.
Watching this after 6/1/21 hits different...
The News: Shocked that the location of tunnels is circulating and are about to be used in another insurrection
HAI: Oh no
Is it just me, or this episode is particularly “memey”
Oh, I love memes ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Ew, memes are gross 😝
It doesn’t have to be an either/or situation. Both you and this episode can be “memey”.
I've ridden on it! It was so exciting and it was really cool. I went on it when I met Senator Dean Hellor and his interns gave me and some students a tour.
My family was touring the Capitol a few years ago (by ourselves, not with a tour guide) and somehow we started talking with a guard, and they told us about the subway and actually let us ride it!
I’ve ridden the subway between the Russell offices and capitol building when I toured the capitol a few years ago, it was a pretty neat experience.
Damn right it actually sort of makes sense.
Back in the day before terrorists I lived in the DC area and was all over the Capitol, except for the floor of the House and Senate. I actually rode this subway several times to go get tickets to the floor to sit in the upper gallery and watch Congress work. I probably couldn’t do all that today with the new security measures but it was fun while it lasted.
But where do they keep the original Obama? Not the lizard one.
You are replying to pasta that have nothing to do with video.
You are making almost6 no sense.
What, the glowing one? They let him go back to the moon, dawg, what did you think?
I've been down there before and ridden the "subway", It's really cool and they also have paths that you can walk on if you don't want to take the train
OMG IVE BEEN ON THIS SUBWAY!
My grandfather is billy graham and he was honored in the rotunda, all the family got to ride this!
crazy
Maybe you can run away and change your name.
In my opinion, it makes sense from a perspective of efficiency and security. There's also the fact that DC can have the occasionally very nasty snowstorm, and the city does NOT handle it well; a few inches of snow will literally shut down the city. This lets the lawmakers get back and forth, regardless of weather, and avoid security concerns on the streets. It also makes it easier for those with disabilities or temporary illness. Given that this system is fully electrified and small-scale, it's also relatively cheap to operate in relation to its value. This is actually a rare case of something that, once you analyze it, is not at all wasteful. This makes sense and is actually a good idea.
Did I dream I fell asleep on Thursday and woke up on Friday? What's with the HAI upload?
Well, it is definitely Friday, soo....
Before 9-11 as part of a tour I got to ride that subway...there are also barbershops and cleaners down there.
I’ve gotten to go through it. It is really cool
I wonder if congressmen stick their chewing gum to the bottom of their seats like everyone else does in public subways.
Yo me toooo
I rode the one that looks like an old timey rail car
Been there too. Given a tour of the places not allowed to by visitors unless with government employees. We were with a Congressman's aide. It was awesome!
Ikr
Last summer I got the opportunity to take the tunnel from the outer house offices to the capitol and I can tell you it is clogged up in there, and there is also a second security checkpoint in the tunnel. I had no clue that there was a small subway, I only knew about the tunnel.
"because more people take up more space"
oh thanks for that observation!
In eighth grade the tour guide mentioned it on a field trip while we were standing over it. And he told us where the entrance was. It’s not secret whatsoever.
Time to test the system if it still work
I like you used Factorio as an illustration for chemtrails in that basement LOL
The video is going to single handedly going to save the US Govt. today 🙃
I love it when HAI and Real Engineering releases their videos at the same time
I’m not even American and I have ridden on it. You can do it if you tour the capitol.
loved that "email" transition.
"... and running less frequently than Chris Christie."
LOL I just about spat out my drink
I was recently in Washington DC for AIPAC and I got to ride on the subway with a staffer for one of my Senators! It was so cool! I also got to use the elevators with Senators!
I was just in that tunnel system like two weeks ago! I got to have a tour from my state representative so we got to go into a lot of the ~secret~ places! It was really cool
One of my favorite things about this channel, aside from the content, is the non sequitur transitions to the sponsor/ad.
*_FBI wants to know your location_*
*You have gone incognito*
*[Comment removed by the FBI]*
This didn't age well 😆
@@leebowyer8729 yep
i like how this video is purely informative and not political, and even the parts that are, he shows both parties in a decent manner. Much appreciated this day and age
I was waiting for you the whole day yesterday lol. Watching HAI videos on Thursdays has become my weekly routine but no videos yesterday??? Check your Twitter and everything but got no news
Thank god you’re back😭🤗😭
HYERL_0609 (Matt) SAME!!
I got to go on that subway system when I visited in 2017, it was somewhat underwhelming, but it was kind of cool at the same time.
Actually anybody who's inside the capitol buildings who has clearance (have legitimate business being there) can ride the train, its not only for politicians, but for politicians, their staff, businessman, lobbyists, and more.
Of course YT recommended this to me.
Free sponsor skips:
0:08 for video start
Immediately click to 4:48 after you reach 4:00
I actually like the ads
There's a tunnel in Nashville as well that connects the state house to legaslative plaza across the street, runs under Charlotte Pike. Legaslative plaza looks really nice at street level, its a marble plaza with fountains, the war Memorial auditorium, but underneath its a damp, moldy, smelly poorly lit basement where our state reps and senators have their offices. Basically serves the same function as the tunnels/subways in DC, turns our state congressmen into vampires and mole people so they can go to their windowless office to the windowless house/senate chambers without seeing the light of day.
“The original Elon musk... and covfefe” best line
I thought the cofeve line was not funny at all. I've never liked the meme. It's just a punch line, no set or anything.
been on this many times as im 15 love trains and happen to have my dad as a retired congressman but when i was younger he worked there so while he was doing other stuff me and my twin we riding the trains under the capitol: yes the system is extremely usefull, and fun, now whenever I go with my dad to D.C i take a chance to ride that subway and when I tell people theres a subway under the US capitol they unknowingly assume the"obvios" the D.C metrorail which now has new trains and is revived! so if youre ever there and have the chance ride it (you have to be on a tour or know someone who will take you there are security gaurds at each station who only let you ride if they see either youre badge or simply know you for example i took the train so many times it got to the point where i could ride it by myself as long as my dad was somewhere in the building doing lawy things
Really love the tone of this video even the ad started well.
Imagine being paid ONE HUNDRED AND SEVEN FOUR GRAND a year and being too lazy to go to work unless you’re provided with your own train to get to the office...
TH-cam recommending this to me in January 21 🤔🤨🧐
True. I’ve actually ridden on that on my senior trip to the Capitol
I wonder why TH-cam is recommending this now 🤔
Now talk about the secret subway system under the Denver International Airport, the secret part that goes to other places.
As a resident of Washington DC I can confirm the metro breaks down, catches on fire, and never runs
Haha was in DC this morning. Sam your analysis of metro is accurate
Great video overall, just one thing that stood out.
“Congress literally runs the government.” That is not an accurate statement.
Congress writes laws, provide oversight and confirm nominees. They do not actually run the government, the Executive branch, headed by the president, actually runs the government. In fact, they are the government.
So the president and the executive branch are the government and therefore run the country. Congress is there to pass laws and provide oversight, as well as confirm cabinet secretaries to office, judicial appointments, etc.
New Century Global Center: I'm the biggest building in the world!
Boeing factory: Hey!
Everyone's like: oh tell me about the Capitol Building.
We just want to learn all about the Capital. so we can rai-we mean to have a tour.
One of my favorite hai videos so far, great job!
Hey Sam, good job on this!! Even if a few few details were a bit of, you clearly put in a lot of effort to understand a complicated topic, and I appreciate you.
as someone who lived in NJ when Christie was governor, I love that joke
Omg love the Hillary Clinton reference
Yes. It is at 4:00
If Hillary likes walking, I suggest that she start walking East from Washington...and never come back...your own kind, the Socialists/Communists in China will let you stay.
Maybe that's a good idea. Why don't you contact her and say this right to her face or start a petition now and collecting signatures of like-minded people demanding her walking to China instead of commenting nonsense here where your wish would never be fulfilled?
How is Russia this fine Summer day, traitor to the flag.
Kenan Krause ddW
My aunt was able to get me and my family tickets for it by messaging her senator. Pretty cool to see you doing a video on it. Btw they have gas masks under the seats in the US capitol
The alliteration in the title is insane “somewhat secret subway system”
Try singing it to the tune of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
@@zozzy4630 fuck, good observation.
Oh, and you forgot to mention that the WMATA Metro not only breaks down and catches on fire, but has a functioning escalator rate of 10% normally, but 90% if the budget permits repairs before the inauguration.
How would I know this? In 2013 my troop took our first trip to Washington. The Metro escalators were kinda eh. In 2017 when I came back a few months after the inauguration they were all working. Also at that time, the National Mall was being reseeded.
What's more incredible was that during my 2013 trip, we were on tour with one of the reps from Massachusetts, and we used the walking tunnels between the Capitol and his office. Also on that day, it was the Boston Marathon back at home... so I'm in his office watching the TV just after the marathon bombers strike... at home... but I don't live in Boston or anywhere on route 9 so not exactly "home" but 30-180 minutes away (traffic/snow dependent)
And a few days later, we meet with Elizabeth Warren because she wanted to meet with people from her state, and because our state was just struck by terrorists. She doesn't represent my ideas, but she's pretty cool and that's how I met Elizabeth Warren. I also bumped into Paul Ryan before he became speaker of the house. He was running to vote up the back steps of the Capitol; opted not to take the not so secret subway.
Everyone who watches this post-Jan-6-2021 is going to be surveiled by the FBI for the next couple weeks
I've road this system before! A very cool experience!
Covfefe is pronounced "Covfefe" not "Covfefe" come on sam you're better than this
vesteel what’s the... difference?
Hello, this is Linus Torvalds, and I pronounce Linux' as 'Linux'.
That's not how spelling pronunciations works.
Hello, this is Richard Stallman, and I spell 'Linux' as 'GNU'
"Computer" is pronounced "PC".
An ad that actually interests me? That's even more unexpected than HAI being a day late.
I got to go in part of the main terminal area. It's pretty cool
I've actually had an extremely rare opportunity to ride this subway to get special guest passes to attend a session back in 2011. Was really cool to learn about how the members of Congress, their staffers, and the tour guides had access to this cool little subway.
In the beginning, his channel wasn't satire. Now I can't tell.
2:30 ironic that the McDonald’s that you used to show that nothing works is from Brazil, where in fact nothing works
Was Dashlane cool with that Ad at the end? Your like “hey it even protects from Government run Russian hackers!”
But hey make your $$$ boo
You actually can get access to ride it pretty easily if you know someone who works in the Capital. I was just friends with some interns there and was even able to ride it. Sat next to Senator John McCain. Cool ride sitting there having no idea what to say.
Now I don't know if you are suppose to be able to ride it this easily, but you might as well ask and see if you are there anytime in the future
Beautiful video
And sidenote, 0:19 is pronounced as CO-FAY-FAY
Rayburn building has the best underground cafeteria
When I was in D.C. I was with a organization that helped us set up interviews with Congressmen and when I went to meet a Congressmen they said the Representative I was to see was not here but they took me down the tunnels that are used by them and you needed special clearance just to walk into them and they gave me that and after I went to where he was I ended up standing just feet away from where the House of Representatives meets and I could see hundreds of Representatives. It was a surreal experience in which I got to go to a place where even news networks can't go.
Hmm, TH-cam recommending this at this time is kinda suspect
The transition to his sponsor are so smooth everytime.. I don't even notice it straight away some times xD
Who eles whatches half as intressting just for his bad jokes
maybe that's the the plan
"...want to know why? More people take up more space."
Thank you, I did not know how managing space works :)
The guy at 2:18 looks like he's proud of a shit he just left on the floor.
1:10 look at that big brain airship design.