00:00 - 00:03 | We've installed incondescent light bulbs |
00:04 - 00:07 | from southern Germany all the way to Berlin. |
00:07 - 00:07 | . |
00:08 - 00:12 | The new light bulb factory is now at maximum capacity |
00:12 - 00:15 | as people replace their burned out bulbs. |
00:17 - 00:18 | Of course |
00:18 - 00:21 | being a vain person, thats very important to me. |
00:24 - 00:26 | Mein fuhrer |
00:27 - 00:28 | I didn't want to say this- |
00:31 - 00:33 | No one has been able to wash their hands today. |
00:34 - 00:36 | Our hands smell really bad. |
00:52 - 00:58 | Were using common sense. Everyone leave except for Keitel, Jodl, Krebs, and Burgdor. |
01:13 - 01:15 | We have a situation where were looking very strongly at sinks and showers |
01:15 - 01:17 | and other elements of bathrooms where you turn the faucet on |
01:18 - 01:23 | in areas where theres tremendous amounts of water, where the water rushes out to sea |
01:25 - 01:28 | You turn on the faucet; you dont get any water. |
01:29 - 01:31 | They take a shower and water comes dripping out. |
01:31 - 01:34 | Its dripping out very quietly dripping out. |
01:34 - 01:37 | People are flushing toilets 10 times, 15 times, as opposed to once. |
01:37 - 01:40 | They end up using more water. |
01:40 - 01:42 | Mein fuhrer, the standards require- |
01:42 - 01:46 | The EPA is looking at that very strongly, at my suggestion! |
01:46 - 01:48 | Mein fuhrer, all new houses are built to the standard- |
01:48 - 01:52 | You go into a new building or a new house or a new home, and they have standards, |
01:53 - 01:54 | Oh, you dont get water. |
01:55 - 02:00 | You cant wash your hands, practically, theres so little water comes out of the faucet. |
02:00 - 02:00 | . |
02:00 - 02:04 | And the end result is you leave the faucet on and it takes you much longer to wash your hands. |
02:04 - 02:08 | You end up using the same amount of water. |
02:08 - 02:12 | So were looking at, very seriously, at opening up the standard. |
02:12 - 02:16 | And there may be some areas where well go the other route desert areas. |
02:17 - 02:21 | But for the most part, you have many states where they have so much water that it comes down |
02:27 - 02:29 | its called rain |
02:30 - 02:34 | So were going to be opening up that, I believe. |
02:34 - 02:36 | And were looking at changing the standards very soon. |
02:41 - 02:42 | And thats a little bit like the lightbulb |
02:43 - 02:47 | where you get a bulb thats better for much less money. |
02:48 - 02:53 | We go back but you have the other alternative. |
02:53 - 02:56 | And youll keep the other alternative with sinks and showers, et cetera, too. |
02:56 - 02:59 | But thats been a big problem. |
02:59 - 03:02 | So a lot a lot of the things we do are based on common sense. |
03:04 - 03:07 | I know. I liked those LED bulbs too. |
03:14 - 03:16 | Somebody said |
03:19 - 03:23 | Is that a conservative, is it a liberal thing?" |
03:25 - 03:26 | "Is it" |
03:31 - 03:33 | "what is it? What are we doing?" |
03:40 - 03:46 | I said, Its a commonsense thing. |
03:46 - 03:49 | In so many so many of the things that we do, |
03:53 - 03:56 | its based on common sense, like the car. |