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I think we’ve entered an epoch in which “praying hard and unceasingly” best fits the tenor of the times.
We have hardly time to take a breath.
No captions.
I have no trouble turning on the closed captioning. I click the CC symbol on the controls across the bottom of the viewer and have a choice between Off & English. The captions are off by default.
If you switch to full screen, there’s an icon at the bottom right side that you can click on turn on the captions.
I’m sorry Jay, I see it. It’s not a YouTube video, it is from ENS.

There’s no CC on this version. Maybe by watching it on YouTube directly, but not through this link.