Please help with several sentences with this video

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Hi!

I am trying to subtitle this video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWcEYYj_-rg

and I have the following unrecognized words that need some help:

1. 01:31 - I suggest that's ___
2. 06:18 - we are the ___ species
3. 12:59 - and he actually said that we should not consume ___
4. 17:04 - There really is an intense ... in the radical environmental movement
5. 17:47 - and you will actually make it so ___ poor
6. 26:57 - When those numbers were calculated they were done in a very ___ fashion
7. 27:26 - all houses need bricks, or wires or more ___

I hope that's not too many. Thanks in advance!
 
Hi!

I am trying to subtitle this video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWcEYYj_-rg

and I have the following unrecognized words that need some help:

1. 01:31 - I suggest that's folly.
2. 06:18 - we are the vermin species
3. 12:59 - and he actually said that we should not consume annuals.
4. 17:04 - There really is an intent ... in the radical environmental movement
5. 17:47 - and you will actually make it so we're poor
6. 26:57 - When those numbers were calculated they were done in a very crude fashion
7. 27:26 - all houses need bricks, or wires or more "two-by-fours" (cut lengths of wood, measuring 2 inches by 4 inches in cross-section)

I hope that's not too many. Thanks in advance!

Hope these help.
 
With 4. at 17:04 he just stumbled over his words and said, 'There really is an intent [on the ra… upon] in the radical environmental movement…'.
 
Thanks guys! That was very helpful.
 
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