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shoplifter thief gangster Adam
curry
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Jhansi Devorah 2018 this is your
0:07
award-winning definition Media
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assassination episode 1086 this
is no
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agenda in the morning everybody
I'm out
0:23
of curry and from northern
Silicon
0:26
Valley where I'm finding boxes
of
0:28
ballots in my closet I'm John
see before
0:32
I was I was wondering was it
gonna be me
0:38
the recount wasn't gonna be the
fact
0:41
that you're on fire how you
doing John
0:44
good really doesn't seem like
things are
0:48
good in California right now
0:50
I like great okay nice smoky
get to
0:54
watch you all if you're walking
around
0:56
with masks on like you know
that does
0:58
anything mister the airs filled
with
1:02
particulates were sexy vapors
but okay
1:05
there's smoke smoke in the air
smoke on
1:08
the water
1:10
well give me a little report I
mean I've
1:12
been in Holland for a few days
and I was
1:14
wondering what's going on I'm
seeing
1:18
nothing but bad stuff yeah
ballot
1:21
tampering that seems to be the
neat
1:23
thing that's the only one so
the but
1:25
just stick with the fires for a
second
1:26
because there's very little good
1:29
information here about what's
really
1:31
happening there of course I
always play
1:33
the fires up in Europe a bit
yeah we
1:34
just it's actually they're more
1:36
contained in before they've
already
1:37
burnt down what's it gonna burn
down did
1:40
already killed what they're
gonna kill
1:42
too many just fire up North
killed about
1:43
probably I think it's up to
about 50
1:46
plus people it's gonna make me
be a
1:48
hundred Wow
1:50
um maybe has it has the death
toll and
1:53
there's been plenty of times
that this
1:55
these areas have burned down in
Malibu
1:57
certainly 93 I thought the
problem with
1:59
these did these areas here well
for one
2:02
thing with Malibu you can run
into the
2:03
ocean up there there's one Road
in one
2:06
Road out and then the whole
place starts
2:09
burning the roads get blocked
and people
2:11
get stuck in their cars they
gotta jump
2:12
into river streams ahead
terrible
2:15
situation ever been this many
casualties
2:19
in a fire like that
2:21
no bill Dodd bout apparently
has died in
2:25
in the fire in a nearby town
near
2:27
Paradise who bill God has very
famous
2:31
microcomputer pioneer did to
compro
2:33
computers he had a operation in
Oakland
2:37
where isoelectronic year ostomy
miss
2:39
local guy that's too bad
2:42
I mean although we're getting
over here
2:44
is just reports from
celebrities oh yeah
2:50
they love that over here in the
fire oh
2:52
look there's pink in the fire
oh look
2:54
there's everyone in the fire
it's just
2:56
all the celebrities yeah of
course yeah
2:59
yeah what else is important
nothing of
3:01
course who cares about that oh
and the
3:03
fact that it you know it Trump
is wrong
3:05
about it no that's another big
story is
3:09
there water sucks celebrities
say Trump
3:12
mismanaged the Trump says they
3:14
mismanaged their water and it's
wrong
3:16
because we all know it's global
warming
3:20
yeah they're trying to blame it
on
3:22
global warming course I did
glow I did
3:24
pick up a couple of interesting
theories
3:28
I think this is the the most
realistic
3:30
as the report comes from
Pacific Gas and
3:33
Electric themselves there's a
PG&E
3:35
finishing lower by more than
twenty
3:37
percent today after the company
3:38
disclosed an electric incident
that
3:40
happened right before the
campfire
3:42
wildfire began in Northern
California
3:44
last week the company putting
out a
3:46
statement saying quote the
cause of the
3:48
campfire has not yet been
determined
3:51
PG&E has provided an electric
incident
3:54
report to the safety and
enforcement
3:55
division of the California
Public
3:57
Utilities Commission with
respect to
4:00
this fire the information
provided in
4:02
this report is preliminary and
PG&E will
4:04
fully cooperate with any
investigations
4:06
the company also offered as
condolences
4:09
to those affected by the
Wildfire saying
4:11
quote our hearts are with the
4:12
communities impacted by the
campfire
4:14
although the investigation is
still
4:16
ongoing PG&E says if it is
found liable
4:19
for the Wildfire it's insurance
4:21
would not be enough to cover
the costs
4:24
of damages so did this start
because of
4:28
this this electus the problem
they had
4:30
well something I know why it's
called
4:32
the camp you know why it's
called the
4:34
camp fire yeah because there was
4:36
apparently a camp fire that got
out of
4:37
control yes
4:40
okay well who are you gonna sue
for that
4:44
well not T geez not t GE and he
that's
4:48
for sure
4:49
so they've come up with this
thing that
4:51
I mean it's PG Deus negligent
in general
4:55
but somebody claims they saw
some sparks
4:57
coming from the transmission
towers and
5:00
the fire started and the next
thing you
5:01
know we're they burned the
place down
5:03
despite the fact that has
always been
5:05
called the camp fire because it
was
5:09
started by a campfire that went
out of
5:10
control and it doesn't take
much of you
5:12
to the right area for that to
happen
5:14
just spreads in every which way
and it
5:17
was but now okay we're gonna
have a new
5:20
theory MPGs IP genies like
saying it
5:24
probably has something to do
with it now
5:29
the the other thing that
there's there's
5:32
a really there's a couple of
good
5:33
conspiracy theory threads about
this was
5:35
she'd appreciate of course this
was a
5:38
directed-energy weapon this is
obvious
5:40
when you see the you see the
trees are
5:43
not to get paradise for years
5:45
no actually here's the theory
if you
5:48
follow and only you would know
this I
5:50
don't know if this is true now
but if
5:52
you follow the path of these
fires and
5:55
there's a whole bunch of little
fires
5:57
all the way down that
apparently is very
6:00
close to the high speed rail
path that
6:03
would need to be nowhere near
high speed
6:08
rail that's gonna be running
through
6:10
that area pressuring Butte
County yeah
6:13
come on I'm just telling it
that's the
6:15
theory out there thank you for
high
6:17
speed rail running through
Malibu that I
6:19
know of no no the whole thing
is that I
6:21
saw that too we had one of our
one of
6:23
our percentage around exactly
dead I
6:26
said this is bullcrap
6:27
have to I mean it's just like
really out
6:30
there yeah
6:32
yeah but it's a this is cleared
up them
6:35
by the way for those of you were
6:37
wondering why it sounds a
little bit
6:38
different today is because I'm
on
6:39
location and I think we've
gotten pretty
6:42
lean well we've gotten pretty
spoiled by
6:44
both having a gigabit between
our two
6:48
stations having a gigabit
between our two
6:50
it just sounds so much better
when we're
6:52
both on gigabits
6:55
you on gigabits
6:57
let's limit in certain parts of
the
6:59
world yeah I'm gonna have a
gigabit
7:00
there I've got I've got total
crap at a
7:03
house in that same little area
I'm sorry
7:06
you're always in that same
little area
7:08
of hall and some richelieu area
welders
7:10
yes yes I am but I'm not in the
in the
7:13
facility that I've been able to
use
7:14
previously which was fantastic
which is
7:16
an actual studio you know with
with a
7:19
better connection than here
like a
7:21
business level connection I
guess they
7:23
have so I'm just I'm staying
with the
7:25
buddy the reason I'm here by
the way and
7:27
since you didn't ask
7:29
is because I was invited to
come do a
7:33
bar mitzvah so I got a ticket
and I
7:36
wanted to see my daughter
anyway and I
7:38
figured what a great time to be
over
7:41
here just because I was so sick
and
7:43
tired of the US media blaring
the same
7:47
crap at me and at least now I'm
fresh
7:50
here today against the US media
blurring
7:53
the same crap at you through the
7:55
European media well of course
the big
7:57
news here today is brexit which
have a
8:01
bit of a report on but I do
need to give
8:03
you some important Netherlands
updates
8:07
since today now we had the good
holy man
8:13
Sinterklaas the Dutch version
of Santa
8:16
Claus came in from Spain on his
own she
8:20
was he bringing his buddies he
has his
8:22
black Petes as there was a
court ruling
8:25
yesterday yesterday before
yesterday
8:27
that said no problem the pits
can be
8:30
black bring him on so that is
have a
8:33
bunch of people in blackface we
have
8:35
people in blackface it's not
quite the
8:37
same here in the Netherlands
that they
8:39
don't know the blackface
culture but of
8:42
course you have so many
different
8:44
cultures now in the Netherlands
8:46
certainly in Amsterdam that it's
8:48
confusing a lot of people and
so I don't
8:51
know if there were any any
fights or any
8:53
protests that I've seen yet but
this
8:55
approach as it seems to me I'm
sure
8:57
there was something questioning
about
8:59
the black Petes mm-hmm I think
I asked
9:01
this every year but I have a
short
9:03
memory why don't use black
people there
9:08
are black people in Holland I'm
not so
9:12
sure that there that they don't
use
9:13
black people but they even if
they have
9:15
black people they'll still put
the big
9:17
red lips on and the curly hair
and the
9:19
hat and the whole garb which
can always
9:21
still be seen as racist but I
think yeah
9:24
I don't think that well you
know it's
9:27
it's look the Dutch High Court
9:30
determined it was okay it's not
racist
9:33
it's the culture and go ahead
as proceed
9:37
as planned
9:38
so what about the European
Criminal
9:41
Court can't a go after Holland
9:43
I'm sure they will some with us
this has
9:45
all been a you know a uni I
know I'm
9:48
just waiting but here's the
crazy thing
9:50
that's going on in Amsterdam
and this is
9:52
very disturbing you know we
have been
9:54
there's a new mayor femke
wholesome ah
9:57
she's from the green left party
she used
10:01
to be
10:01
yes called through links green
left so
10:04
they're a good airy represent
left-wing
10:07
degree the like you're easily
finally
10:10
left now it's green left so the
green
10:13
left party they're
left-of-center and
10:14
they stand for all things green
and she
10:17
used to be is quite a long
career in
10:19
Dutch politics in in Parliament
and now
10:22
she is in charge of Amsterdam
which is
10:25
falling apart the police is the
mayor
10:27
yes she's in their new mayor
okay the
10:30
police can't even they don't
they don't
10:32
even do anything with with stuff
10:34
happening in the in the city
with the
10:36
tourists just going wild
because even if
10:39
they say something they get
beat up and
10:42
they're afraid the the cops are
actually
10:44
afraid to do anything of the
tourists a
10:46
tourist but beating up cops oh
yeah oh
10:48
yeah especially what you know
the Brits
10:51
when you got a big list of the
Brits are
10:53
the worst when they're in
Amsterdam they
10:55
are yeah they get really drunk
really
10:57
high really loud really
obnoxious and
11:00
and violence not all of them of
course
11:03
it comes is effort by the way
just for
11:05
your information alright fun
going I
11:08
said if you I don't know when's
the last
11:11
time you were in Amsterdam I
don't know
11:12
how long ago this was but in
front of
11:15
the Rijksmuseum was a while back
11:16
probably four or five years ago
well
11:19
here's a little test there's an
iconic
11:22
piece of artwork in Amsterdam
right in
11:27
front of the Rijksmuseum people
love
11:28
taking pictures in front of it
are you
11:30
familiar with what this is
11:33
is it the is it the boy peeing
or is it
11:37
no that's that's the brussels
not even
11:39
close keep trying it's the big
eye
11:42
amsterdam logo you've seen this
yes I
11:46
have its eye and then the a and
the M is
11:51
in red and then stir damn and
it's I am
11:54
stir damn I am Amsterdam is the
idea and
11:57
people whenever they especially
now
12:00
these days it's been around for
I don'ts
12:01
been here for years and years
people
12:03
come in that's like oh we love
this want
12:06
to get a picture taken in front
of it
12:07
it's fantastic it's a big big
tourist
12:10
attraction but our mayor here in
12:14
Amsterdam said this has to go
because I
12:18
am stirrer damn is only
individualistic
12:21
and we want solidarity in our
city and
12:23
it as of last year passed last
week it
12:27
is gone John it is gone they
removed it
12:33
Wow can you believe that yeah
yeah they
12:37
removed a piece of art because
it
12:39
doesn't indicate an F communism
yes
12:42
solid debt no literally it was
12:44
I am stirrer damn is too
individualistic
12:46
we need solidarity and so this
has to go
12:50
and they voted and it's gone
it's
12:52
collectivism collectivism there
you go
12:54
that's the word was shocking
though to
12:56
me shocking it's just insane
that is
13:01
nuts shocking it's just insane
that is
13:02
yeah well yeah it's just a
tourist
13:06
attraction thing yeah actually
it was a
13:09
marketing it was well if people
are
13:13
taking their palete there is
their
13:14
signage in China that I've got
a kick
13:17
out of I noticed this across
from Taiwan
13:21
this area of China has this big
giant
13:24
sign that thing's like 10
stories high
13:27
sending some message to Taiwan
One
13:30
Nation you know something kind
of thing
13:32
and it's a big giant red sign
and this
13:35
all lit up at night so you can
actually
13:37
see it from Taiwan if you have
13:39
binoculars alright and people
it's just
13:41
flocked to this thing they have
their
13:43
picture taken in front of it
yeah people
13:45
like stuff like that yeah so
they would
13:48
like something like that the
art in
13:50
front of the museum and then
they just
13:52
now they're denied it and it's
not like
13:54
less touristic or the coast
13:56
yeah it's not like less
tourists are
13:58
gonna come to Amsterdam because
the sign
14:00
isn't here disappointed they
wanted to
14:03
have their picture taken by the
sign
14:04
they're gonna be depressed it's
gonna
14:06
make it that negative vibe in
the city
14:08
yes generally speaking is gonna
be
14:11
contagious and then pretty soon
they'll
14:12
be burning down the place
doesn't take
14:15
much could happen any minute
now alright
14:20
so on the on the TV here for
the for the
14:25
week it's been one message
before we
14:28
even we knew there was a brags
a deal
14:29
the message was everybody you
got to get
14:31
ready for brexit particularly
if you're
14:33
doing business with the UK
you've got to
14:35
get your your IT systems ready
for
14:37
customs that you'll be paying
and
14:39
ready get ready and everyone's
going we
14:42
don't know what to do what
exactly were
14:44
sent you just nothing to get
ready for
14:46
they really don't know here's
here's the
14:49
reporting from this morning as
as the
14:52
brexit deal became known and of
course
14:54
at first the first party
members and the
14:58
cabinet members I think started
to
15:00
resign welcome back to the
program this
15:03
morning resign it's lovely to
have you
15:05
with us well I think the report
will
15:08
tell us as we continue this
very brexit
15:11
heavy morning in order to get
the very
15:14
latest from the UK we're going
to head
15:16
straight over to Westminster
because
15:18
since we last spoke to you
there has
15:20
been another resignation
Vincent in
15:22
Westminster give us the update
we're now
15:25
what into our third resignation
of the
15:27
morning yeah well we only had a
short ad
15:29
break there but already Theresa
May has
15:31
lost another cabinet and
Secretary of
15:34
State this is estimate way the
Work and
15:36
Pensions secretary I've been
saying on
15:38
air for the last 24 hours she
was the
15:40
most likely person to quit from
cabinet
15:43
she is a strong a brexit ear
she's also
15:45
in domestic trouble with a
policy called
15:48
universal credit here so that
is a nice
15:50
time for her to resign in
protest and
15:52
she's just tweeted out a
two-page letter
15:55
I've just been scanning through
it here
15:57
very similar to that of Dominic
Raab who
15:59
obviously the breakfast
secretary quit
16:01
in the last hour as well she
says that
16:04
the deal that was put before
cabinet
16:06
does not honor the result of the
16:07
referendum indeed it doesn't
meet the
16:09
test you sets out from the
outset of
16:11
your Premiership she then goes
on to
16:13
talk about what we won't have
control of
16:16
about the 39 billion will have
to pay
16:18
the EU to get out and she says
it also
16:21
threatens the integrity of the
United
16:23
Kingdom which as a unionist is
a risk I
16:26
cannot take she then goes a
little bit
16:28
on the attack of the Prime
Minister
16:29
something that Dominic Raab
didn't do
16:31
she says the we have gone from
no deal
16:35
is better than a bad deal to
any deal is
16:38
better than no deal I cannot
defend this
16:40
and I cannot vote for this deal
I could
16:42
not look my constituents in the
eye to
16:44
do that I therefore have no
alternative
16:47
but to resign from the
government she
16:49
talks about her time in the
work and
16:51
pensions Department but then
finishes
16:53
by saying in politics you have
to be
16:55
true to the public and also
true to
16:57
yourself have I stayed in the
government
16:59
and supported this deal with
the EU I
17:02
wouldn't be doing that so
here's the
17:04
breaks to tears not liking the
deal it's
17:07
more than 500 pages of course I
started
17:09
to read it I don't expect to
have any
17:11
kind of analysis well hopefully
by
17:14
Sunday it's a little different
than the
17:17
US legislation so I'm just kind
of
17:20
plowing through it but here's a
one and
17:23
a half minute summary which is
kind of
17:25
what you'd expect
17:26
here is the 585 page brexit
withdrawal
17:30
agreements which will seal the
terms of
17:32
the UK's divorce from the EU a
few
17:34
things jump out they have
managed to
17:36
solve that problem of having an
17:38
insurance policy to prevent a
hard
17:40
border on the island of Ireland
if the
17:42
future trading relationship
doesn't
17:44
solve that problem if it was
used it
17:46
would see Northern Ireland
staying in
17:48
the EU customs union but
simultaneously
17:50
being part of a new UK wide
customs
17:54
relationship with the rest of
the EU if
17:57
that came into force it would
come with
17:59
strings attached the UK would
have to
18:02
sign up to several areas of EU
law
18:04
perhaps Environment Protection
Social
18:07
Protection and how the
government would
18:09
intervene to help companies
so-called
18:11
state aid there's gonna be
quite a
18:13
complicated system for solving
disputes
18:15
that arise as a result of this
treaty
18:17
with lots of committees one of
them will
18:19
be an independent arbitration
panel made
18:22
up of independent people but
they will
18:24
have the power to refer matters
related
18:26
to EU law to the European Court
of
18:29
Justice so the East Jay will
have a role
18:32
in this in the years to come
it's all
18:34
wrapped up in lots of very
optimistic
18:37
language about both sides using
their
18:40
best endeavours to negotiate a
permanent
18:42
future relationship and to act
in good
18:45
faith at all times
18:47
also that post brexit
transition period
18:50
which is due to end currently in
18:52
December 2020 could be extended
once
18:55
although the document it
doesn't say
18:57
until when and my personal
favorite the
19:00
tricky issue that was left
right to the
19:02
and what to do about protecting
EU
19:05
regional products from specific
places
19:07
like Parma ham gorgonzola feta
cheese
19:10
the UK has signed up to the EU
proposal
19:13
that protection for those
products is
19:16
written in to British law hey
it just
19:19
doesn't sound like a great deal
to me
19:21
except that last bid is
probably what
19:22
most visited is about
protectionism of
19:24
cheese in the report I I have a
PBS
19:30
report we can play okay but
with the
19:32
thirty nine billion in
according to PBS
19:34
is eighty billion and it's a
eighty
19:36
billion a year huh and we've
got none of
19:39
this information about all
these guys
19:41
quitting left and right but
let's play
19:42
brexit update PBS in the
European Union
19:45
when it comes to divorce as is
always
19:47
the case the hardest
negotiations can be
19:50
over property money and the
children and
19:52
cheese and so it is with brexit
a
19:54
divorce where there's not only
two sides
19:56
but the British family is
fighting
19:58
within itself
20:00
Prime Minister Theresa May is
proposing
20:02
a kind of divorce with a
transition
20:04
period of remaining friends
20:05
what's it what I just noticed
I'm no
20:07
longer hearing the D word here
when it
20:10
comes to brexit this divorce
thing they
20:12
they're past that or when oh I
mean of
20:14
course I you know we don't live
here but
20:16
I don't hear this divorce
anymore and we
20:18
heard that for a long time well
maybe
20:21
it's just the u.s. way of
looking at it
20:23
is the best deal possible yeah
the
20:24
choice was this deal which
enables us to
20:27
take back control and to build a
20:29
brighter future for our country
all
20:32
going back to square one with
more
20:34
division and more uncertainty
and a
20:36
failure to deliver on the
referendum on
20:39
property the sticking point has
been the
20:40
border between Northern Ireland
part of
20:42
the UK and the Republic of
Ireland a
20:44
separate country that's part of
the EU
20:46
today cars can pass easily
because
20:49
there's effectively no border
the brexit
20:52
agreement prevents the return
of a hard
20:53
border by temporarily keeping
Northern
20:56
Ireland inside the EU customs
union
20:58
avoiding customs checks between
Northern
21:00
Ireland and Ireland on money
Britain
21:03
would continue to pay the EU as
much as
21:05
eighty billion dollars for
decades and
21:08
as for the children British
citizens
21:09
living in the EU and EU
citizens living
21:12
in Britain they would maintain
current
21:14
residence and social security
rights
21:16
this morning in Parliament may
presented
21:18
the deal as the kind of
21:19
divorce mandated by the brexit
21:21
referendum we will take back
control of
21:23
our money laws and borders we
will
21:26
deliver brexit and the United
Kingdom is
21:29
leaving the European Union on
the 29th
21:31
of March 2019 but mais critics
from her
21:35
own party say the break isn't
hard
21:37
enough leading brexit proponent
Jacob
21:40
Riis MOG was a divorce that's a
cleaner
21:42
split she doesn't say much
struck a deal
21:44
is surrendered to Brussels and
given in
21:45
to them on everything that they
want and
21:47
tried to frustrate breaks it
that it is
21:49
not so much the vassal state
anymore as
21:51
the slave stage very nice
change from a
21:56
vassal state to a slave state
yeah good
21:59
work it's a Hail Mary as far as
I'm
22:01
concerned it doesn't seem
actually you
22:04
know of course since Nigel
Faraj he
22:06
screwed it up by bowing out and
kind of
22:08
backing off after he led this
whole look
22:10
you know he basically drops the
plastic
22:13
he dropped the ball he dropped
the ball
22:14
I dropped the ball but he did
no what
22:16
happened was like one of those
guys you
22:20
know working football you'll
see this
22:22
once in a while there's a guy
he's wide
22:24
open as a receiver he's running
he got
22:26
the ball there's nobody around
him and
22:27
he's gonna run 40 to 40 50 60
yards to
22:30
the end zone and as he's
running cuz
22:32
he's a cocky son of a bitch he
starts -
22:34
rah start a ball literally
before he
22:38
crosses the endzone line yeah
this
22:40
happens at least once or twice
a year
22:42
now just imagine just imagine
that guy
22:44
with bad teeth and that's Faraj
22:48
dropping right so you magic
frogs
22:50
running down the field and now
he's
22:52
selling prematurely celebrating
and
22:54
casually drops the ball because
he
22:56
thinks it's cool but it's
before he got
22:59
to the goal line
23:00
well he what Faraj has done he
tried to
23:02
redeem yeah well he tried to
redeem
23:04
himself in the European
Parliament and
23:07
we always love listening to
Nigel
23:09
especially in this case angular
was
23:11
their angle of Merkel and as
you know
23:14
there's a will probably I have
some
23:16
clips for that too for later or
whatever
23:18
regarding the weaponization of
the
23:22
United States and I hear a clip
let's do
23:24
that and then we can do Faraj
and
23:25
where's your weaponization clip
23:28
thus the price says Merkel and
the EU
23:30
army that would be exactly the
one here
23:33
we go and German Chancellor
Angela
23:35
Merkel called Tuesday for the
future
23:38
development of a European Union
military
23:42
we have made a lot of progress
in the
23:45
areas I think she said the fart
skeleton
23:47
did she say we'd have made a
big fart
23:49
yes is exactly what she said
for the
23:52
future development of a
European Union
23:55
military yeah I'm going with
the best we
23:59
have made a lot of progress in
the area
24:00
of structural military
cooperation
24:02
that's good and is mostly
supported here
24:05
but we should and I'm saying
this also
24:07
because of developments in
recent years
24:09
we should work on a vision of
one day
24:11
establishing a real European
army
24:13
Bachelet statements echo
division
24:16
recently expressed by French
president
24:17
Manuel Macomb president Trump
attacked
24:20
macron during a tweet storm
Tuesday
24:22
following his tense visit to
Paris for
24:24
Armistice commemoration events
over the
24:26
weekend Trump wrote Emmanuel
macron
24:28
suggests building its own army
to
24:30
protect Europe against the US
China and
24:32
Russia but it was Germany in
World Wars
24:35
1 and 2 how did that work out
for France
24:38
they were starting to learn
German in
24:41
Paris before the US came along
pay for
24:45
NATO or not tweeted number of
reasons he
24:50
was so rude about that but
let's listen
24:52
to Faraj as he directly
addresses Merkel
24:55
who's just sitting there
scowling and
24:58
and while here's what he had to
say many
25:02
of my euro skeptic colleagues
have been
25:04
booing you this morning but they
25:05
shouldn't be in a way because
the
25:07
British should be cheering you
without
25:09
you we'd never have made it
over the
25:10
line with brexit I don't want
to thank
25:12
you very much for that and of
course
25:14
many of these euro skeptic
groups on the
25:17
right the center on the left
will come
25:18
back here after the next
European
25:20
elections in huge numbers
directly as a
25:23
result of your immigration and
Asylum
25:25
policy your weakened cope led
to a huge
25:30
migrant tide indeed a stampede
that came
25:33
across the Mediterranean young
men
25:35
coming from very different
cultures who
25:38
would not go to integrate young
man none
25:40
of whom
25:41
what are qualified as being
genuine
25:43
refugees and I think in many
ways we
25:46
looked at it in the referendum
and we
25:47
said we don't want to be part
of an
25:49
increasingly German dominated
European
25:52
Union and we certainly don't
want to pay
25:55
the price for mrs merkel's
errors and i
25:57
believe having heard you today
and
25:59
listening to senior french
politicians
26:02
over the last couple of days
that are
26:04
for us leaving the european
union is now
26:06
indeed a liberation
26:08
it's a european union that
we're told is
26:10
now to become empire a
militarized
26:13
european union an undemocratic
european
26:17
union a european union that
seeks to
26:20
continually expand to the east a
26:23
european union that has
launched a new
26:26
cold war against the united
states of
26:28
america a european union that
tries to
26:32
rewrite history and i think a
hundred
26:35
years on from the armistice we
should be
26:38
genuinely worried the idea that
this new
26:41
militarized union is somehow a
recipe
26:45
for peace I suggest you will
sit back
26:48
and think a little bit more
carefully
26:50
maybe you should all reread
history the
26:54
European project was set up to
stop
26:56
German domination what you've
seen today
26:59
is a naked takeover bid so I
think
27:03
brexit becomes a necessity
after this
27:06
for the rest of the countries
mrs.
27:08
Merkel you've had a long
successful
27:10
career but your political
decision to
27:14
open up the doors
unconditionally is the
27:15
worst decision we've seen in
post-war
27:18
politics in Europe is it not
time for
27:20
you at last to admit that you
were wrong
27:23
is it not time for you to say
to German
27:27
communities and many others I'm
sorry
27:29
for what I've done to you and
the
27:31
problems I've inflicted upon
you for
27:33
many decades to come
27:41
there you go minor E minor
redemption
27:44
like a redemption
27:45
so that Parliament there is
just a bunch
27:48
of people complaining oh they
have no
27:50
powerful powers they just get
then they
27:52
get to talk so me I guess it
gets so
27:55
many minutes a month like 10
something
27:58
like that's not a lot and Faraj
gets to
28:02
go up and do his normal thing
I'll tell
28:04
you I find I follow what he
does a great
28:06
job of it but I follow one Dutch
28:08
europarliament parliamentarian
on
28:12
Twitter Micah pouches whatever
her name
28:16
is but all I see you're doing
is up
28:20
she's on Twitter all day just
some
28:22
Twitter all day commenting on
Trump
28:27
she's like well hopefully we
never have
28:29
this here you know stuff like
that
28:30
you know I pay attention to him
we don't
28:33
want that here stuff like that
all day
28:36
all day she's just tweeting
like you
28:38
know and of course I want to
mr. Chuck I
28:40
want to tweet and said go do
something
28:42
else but I usually wind up
erasing the
28:45
tweet before I send it it's
very smart I
28:48
think yes and we had the just a
quick
28:51
review of the armistice there's
a lot of
28:53
things that happened at this
armistice
28:54
event and one of our producers
was boots
28:57
on the ground he gave us a
little
28:58
rundown of did you see that his
rundown
29:00
of of the whole ceremony no I
missed it
29:04
this is producer Bob he just
did bullet
29:05
points I'll just share him
Trump was
29:08
hating the ceremony with good
reason but
29:10
the two-way arms slapped with
Putin was
29:12
interesting Makran he said the
whole
29:15
thing was really a third-rate
production
29:17
first of all Trump and Putin
were late
29:19
so they missed the the 11:00
a.m. you
29:21
know events so they were both
late so we
29:25
know it was going on there
29:26
Democrats mic didn't work they
had to
29:29
have had to get a back hair a
backup
29:31
handheld yo-yo ma played two
songs
29:34
meanwhile the background of the
main
29:36
shot had empty chairs and I was
29:38
drizzling Vasily you know you
got a
29:40
worldwide audience what are
people
29:42
thinking they don't have any
production
29:44
here brought in some singer
from Africa
29:46
they played the bolero I mean
all things
29:48
which really have nothing to do
with
29:49
Europe or armistice you know if
you're
29:52
pretty or armistice you know if
you're
29:52
the sort of thing you hire
people to sit
29:54
in those empty seats of course
you do or
29:57
you remove the seats you get a
bunch of
29:58
people that have signs calling
up blacks
30:00
for Trump that's what you know
that's
30:02
what you want well that's yeah
that'd be
30:04
cool you want well that's yeah
that'd be
30:06
there was remove the seats to
get a
30:08
couple of teenagers speaking at
the
30:10
ceremony one of which spoken
Mandarin
30:13
again kind of unclear as to why
because
30:21
it's New World Order man that's
nothing
30:23
to do with that it's just let's
see it's
30:26
multi-culti yeah no nations no
borders
30:29
everyone's welcome macron
speech went on
30:31
for 19 minutes was apparently
pretty
30:33
pretty boring and all the world
leaders
30:35
were just standing there was
cold they
30:37
were getting wet they found that
30:38
everyone look pretty miserable
see what
30:42
else did we have a band row
fans and one
30:45
of them shouldn't had that's
the thing
30:47
you can buy usually I had one
of them I
30:49
bought it at in Arizona not
forward
30:54
during a kind of spring
practice for the
30:59
baseball teams it's and I think
one of
31:01
them should have been wearing
this you
31:02
may have seen him it's like a
hat but it
31:04
fits like a happens actually a
small
31:07
umbrella with all kinds of
colors on
31:09
this Trump would look great in
that I
31:12
think so we had this fracas
where Makran
31:19
you know just like you know
would happen
31:23
here in the States
31:24
you know went out of his way to
say
31:26
nationalism is the exact
opposite of
31:28
patriotism and there was a
couple of
31:31
slights that I don't think did
you hear
31:32
about what pseudo said about
about
31:35
nationalism probably didn't get
any
31:36
airplay over there no I know
nope nope
31:39
okay so here's a report from the
31:42
National so here's a report
from the
31:44
and who actually it's
interesting
31:46
everyone translated what micron
said
31:48
differently I don't know if it
makes
31:50
that much difference but here
it is
31:51
French president Emmanuel macron
31:52
reminded his fellow leaders of
the
31:55
horrendous cost of war and he
warned of
31:57
what he called old demons
rising to the
31:59
surface gallop Elliot yzma ill
32:02
exactically gallop Elliot yzma
ill
32:03
new nationalism nationalism is
the
32:07
opposite of patriotism what I
thought it
32:09
was interesting is he actually
said
32:11
patriotism is the opposite of
32:14
nationalism yet everyone
translated it
32:16
as nationalism is the opposite
of
32:18
patriotism it may seem minor
but I don't
32:21
think it is
32:24
or am I just am fucking on this
you
32:27
might be you might be uh it's
also the
32:30
other way things are structured
in
32:32
French you can maybe you could
flop
32:35
things around a little bit I
just found
32:37
it interesting yeah
32:40
anyway he lets continuous
Gallup Elliott
32:42
yzma ill exact oh cool a new
nationalism
32:47
nationalism is the opposite of
32:49
patriotism a crown said when we
say our
32:52
interests first who cares about
the
32:54
others we erase what a nation
holds
32:56
dearest its moral values macros
message
33:00
was delivered in front of
Donald Trump a
33:03
self-described nationalist and
champion
33:06
of America first the u.s.
President was
33:09
listening just steps away but
if he was
33:11
offended it didn't show and
McCraw was
33:14
not alone in his warning if the
33:16
democracy is to function you
need to
33:18
have an educated populace and
you need
33:21
to have an informed populace
well that
33:24
wouldn't be Markab or nowhere
the Paris
33:32
peace forum organized to mark
this
33:34
hundred year anniversary
Trudeau called
33:37
out those in power who attacked
the
33:39
media listen we you got a guess
who he's
33:42
talking about saying that can
only
33:45
weaken democracy when people
feel their
33:47
institutions can't protect them
they
33:50
look for easy answers in
populism in
33:54
nationalism in closing borders
in
33:59
shutting down trade is wrong
look for
34:04
easy answers in podcasting
thank you
34:07
very much that's where it's
easy they
34:08
look for easy answers in
populism in
34:13
nationalism in closing borders
in
34:17
shutting down trade in Santo
phobia
34:22
crudo didn't mention any
politicians by
34:24
name but Russian President
Vladimir
34:26
Putin who Trudeau sat next to
at the
34:30
peace forum has been accused of
using
34:32
social media to foster
confusion and
34:35
influence elections Trudeau
never
34:37
mentioned Donald Trump either
but the US
34:40
president routinely calls the
media
34:42
enemies of the people and has a
habit of
34:44
labeling any story he doesn't
like fake
34:47
news Trump wasn't there to hear
Trudeau
34:49
anyways he skipped the peace
forum
34:51
altogether since he's in Canada
in
34:54
Canada is it okay to say anyways
34:58
is that is that is that
Canadian English
35:01
well let me think
35:03
anyways uh I just found that no
that's
35:08
just kind of odd anyway
wouldn't there
35:11
anyways maybe it's okay there
but I did
35:14
I I have been asking around
here hmm hey
35:18
hey go on hey Oh a I've been
asking
35:21
around and I said you know do
you here
35:22
in Holland do you force this as
a
35:24
country that was devastated by
the by
35:26
the Nazis is nationalism bad
here and
35:30
pretty much everyone says yeah
it's it's
35:32
bad it's not he's not a good
thing to be
35:33
calling yourself a nationalist
and to me
35:37
I just find it rather odd that
here we
35:40
are probably the past 70 80
years
35:44
nationalism has been to has
been defined
35:46
in every dictionary I've looked
at
35:48
online but as patriotism as
patriotism
35:52
so why didn't we change that in
the
35:54
dicks I mean it's okay the word
gay has
35:55
changed this is hijacking the
language
35:59
when did the hijack know what
it was
36:01
hijacked but that word was
hijacked
36:03
probably well you know they
would blame
36:06
you know that you could see that
36:08
interpretation well the Nazis
well yes
36:11
of course lists and then well i
Cellini
36:14
I mean the Japanese I don't
know but if
36:19
you look up the word gay in the
36:21
dictionary which is really only
meant
36:23
homosexual in the past what
thirty years
36:28
I don't remember when it began
but it
36:30
just took off yeah but but not
seven
36:33
years homosexual men and women
yes but
36:36
that's in the dictionary as an
36:37
alternative description for
nationalists
36:40
and nationalism there is no
description
36:45
of it being the opposite of
patriotism
36:46
in fact the first description
of every
36:49
dictionary I could find is it
is the
36:51
same as patriotism
36:52
well the gay definition if you
looked at
36:56
a dictionary from the 1920s
wouldn't
36:58
have no correct sexuality as an
37:00
alternative but it doesn't
appear as one
37:03
and thus since it did appear at
some
37:05
point as one because that's
where
37:07
dictionaries work the
nationalism thing
37:10
has to appear as one but
eventually and
37:13
one of the dictionaries and
they'll take
37:14
off and then pretty soon
nationalism
37:16
will be a bad one I think it
should be
37:18
word of the year I do have a
description
37:22
from gonna be right by the way
could
37:26
happen gonna be right by the
way could
37:26
Jim Kessler who's this third
way as some
37:30
think tank I guess he's a VP of
policy
37:32
anyway he was on on Tucker I
cut Tucker
37:34
out because it just annoys me
to hear
37:37
him and so I put together his
definition
37:40
of nationalism I mean of course
the
37:42
leaders gonna put the interests
of their
37:44
own country ahead of others
that's not
37:46
nationalism nationalism is a
loaded term
37:48
I mean the definition of patriot
37:50
patriotism is I love my country
and
37:52
nationalism is I hate your
country goes
38:00
along the definition of
nationalism
38:02
especially when you're in the
European
38:04
context where President Trump
made that
38:07
statement is the nationalism
that
38:09
engulfed Europe in the 1920s
and 1930s
38:12
the nationalist Socialist
Workers Party
38:14
that's the end for Nazi Ronald
Reagan
38:17
never used the term nationalist
use the
38:19
term patriotism and especially
Donald
38:23
Trump is using this as a weapon
so
38:24
certainly in the European
context
38:26
everyone knows that nationalism
is what
38:28
led to the rise of Nazi Germany
and look
38:31
of course you want your leaders
to put
38:33
is that true is it is it truly
38:36
nationalism that led to the
rise of Nazi
38:39
Germany that led to the rise of
Nazi
38:41
I think the interpretation can
be made
38:44
it's just an interpretation of
what led
38:47
to the rise of Nazi Germany a
lie people
38:49
to say it was the economic
conditions
38:50
and it was also the way they
were
38:51
treated after after World War
one was
38:55
Charles there's a lot of
reasons that
38:57
you devolved musharraf the gall
of
38:58
nationalists yeah I would say
to the max
39:03
is he's seen as a horrible man
39:07
only by people who work with him
39:11
certainly in the European
context
39:13
everyone knows that nationalism
is what
39:15
led to the rise of Nazi Germany
and look
39:17
of course you want your leaders
to put
39:19
the interests of your nation
ahead of
39:22
others that's what national
nationalism
39:25
is not that oops let's hear
that one
39:31
again the one knows that
nationalism is
39:33
what led to the rise of Nazi
Germany and
39:35
look of course you want your
leaders to
39:37
put the interests of your
nation ahead
39:40
of others that's what national
39:42
nationalism is not that
nationalism is
39:45
basically saying our country is
always
39:47
right there are other countries
they are
39:48
always wrong and it is to
separate us
39:51
from other countries and that's
and he
39:52
is using that term as a weapon
because
39:54
that word is now a loaded term
based on
39:57
what happened in the 1920s and
30s and
39:59
you know it I would love to see
that in
40:01
the dictionary it means that
you love
40:05
your country and other
countries are
40:06
wrong that would be a great
definition
40:08
if we put it in there that's
the way he
40:11
used it I do want to mention
that well
40:13
everybody well at least people
who study
40:15
the lucky Trump's the way Trump
operates
40:20
yeah he's doing it on purpose
of course
40:23
he is yeah what nothing else is
new I
40:27
was gonna say something I was
gonna say
40:31
that get back to your thought
well
40:35
here's my thought for a second
that
40:36
everyone's falling over Trump's
40:38
purposeful use of the word
nationalist
40:41
and you know we know why he
said it but
40:46
we also know why he said it
because he
40:48
wanted to call out all the white
40:50
nationalists which by the way
the French
40:52
weren't talking about that no
one was
40:55
talking about you know
nationalists
40:58
being a racist thing see in the
States
41:01
it was a dog whistle to the KKK
but over
41:05
here true or not that was
exactly what
41:07
was said oh we all know arguing
with you
41:10
but over in Europe it's like
well no
41:12
he's a Nazi it's not the same
thing
41:16
but when Trump did his
inauguration his
41:18
inaugural address he used the
word
41:20
patriot and patriotism and what
would
41:23
what did the press say about
that dark
41:24
speech very dark dark speech
indeed a
41:28
bad day for America because he
used
41:30
patriotism I remember it I
remember the
41:34
dark speech thing - yeah so
anyway so he
41:38
uses nationalism to Jack him up
yeah
41:40
well it works of course white
41:42
nationalism which of course
means white
41:44
supremacy yes which means the
man that's
41:46
right that's right
41:48
well that is causing a lot of
41:50
interesting problems in the
United
41:52
States with uh you know they
don't know
41:54
what to do because the
Democrats took
41:56
over the house it was more than
enough
42:00
seats - you say they won and so
Appl oh
42:04
she's back in play
42:05
yeah now has this happened yet
has the
42:07
weed we on going there's two
just two
42:12
steps chip first Pelosi has to
take
42:13
almost all the party because
she has to
42:16
take over as Speaker of the
House the
42:18
whole house votes
42:19
mm-hmm yeah that course did the
other
42:22
party in power will vote for
somebody
42:24
that's not gonna win you know
who's a
42:26
Republican well hold on I said
hold on a
42:28
second that's I mean Trump said
he would
42:30
get extra votes for her from the
42:32
Republican side if she needed
it but
42:34
what I'm seeing over here at
least is
42:36
there's a faction of mainly I
see a
42:40
Ossie Alexandria Acacio Cortez
walking
42:44
around demonstrating and she's
a real
42:46
troublemaker demonstrating and
she's a real
42:48
what she's gonna find herself
on a
42:51
another she's gonna find
herself screwed
42:54
by Nancy Pelosi everybody in
California
42:57
knows knows about Nancy Pelosi
she is a
43:02
hard-ass really old-fashioned
Politico
43:06
and the story Mimi knows a
couple these
43:09
stories and she says that
Pelosi is one
43:11
of her tricks as to she's very
43:13
personable she always acts kind
of dumb
43:14
she's a little bit like that
mobster who
43:18
claimed to be insane while he
was
43:20
running that Genovese you're
one of the
43:22
other families in New York and
staggered
43:25
around in his underwear
43:26
Oh Don yeah I remember I
remember
43:31
and a tease wasn't it a tease
in New
43:33
York yes I don't remember that
43:35
so Pelosi gets people in her
office and
43:38
she's very personable I guess
she's a
43:40
charmer she gets people to talk
and then
43:43
she gets anything that she can
on him
43:46
and then she uses it against
them as
43:48
blackmail so she's like a real
hard-ass
43:51
type and who does that you
wouldn't know
43:54
it but these people are walking
it's all
43:57
these newbies coming in and
it's also
43:59
being alleged led by this
Marcia fudge
44:02
fudge who Marcia fudge we've
talked to
44:06
her about her before she's a
44:07
congresswoman from Ohio she's
kind of
44:10
into Maxine Waters did Jackson
44:14
what's-her-name Jackson
44:17
wing of the party but she's got
your act
44:20
together a little more in terms
of her
44:22
she doesn't say some crazy
stuff at
44:24
least like haven't found
anything but
44:26
play a clip of Marcia fudge and
and what
44:28
what where we're headed
representative
44:32
Marcia fudge I would say this
is we have
44:36
a diversity in this party
there's no
44:39
diversity and our the issue I
mean if
44:41
we're going to talk about it
we're gonna
44:42
talk the talk we need to walk
the walk
44:44
got some diversity
44:47
and here's here's they play
this Cup
44:50
this is de chardin zon Pelosi
with
44:52
kicker oh this is from PBS yes
she does
44:57
not have that right now in
particular
44:58
ten of the new freshmen who
arrived
45:00
today campaigned saying that
they would
45:03
vote no would not support Nancy
Pelosi
45:05
and there's another two dozen
who
45:07
haven't said which way they
would go so
45:09
there's an insurgent group of
Democrats
45:10
who have putting out putting
out a
45:11
letter trying to get enough
signatures
45:14
to show that Nancy Pelosi can't
cross
45:16
that threshold in January but
we haven't
45:18
seen the letter yet it's not
clear who
45:20
their chosen candidate would be
to
45:22
replace her late today
45:23
Ohio Representative Marcia
fudge who you
45:25
heard from in our report said
she might
45:27
consider running herself but a
lot of
45:29
questions about that well we
did hear
45:31
from some of the new and the
former
45:34
members or longtime members
just now in
45:37
your report but you've also
been talking
45:39
to other folks I want to ask
you what
45:41
they're saying and and and the
who I
45:43
mean who would it be if it's
not Nancy
45:45
Pelosi you just mentioned
Marcia fudge
45:46
but who else
45:47
well this government surgeon
says that
45:49
they would like it to be either
a woman
45:51
or a person of color and that's
within
45:53
Marcia fudge as a top candidate
because
45:56
she represents both but it's
clear who
46:00
else would be in the mix I
think she'd
46:02
be really important good to
watch is
46:04
this new group of freshmen this
is a
46:05
tricky position for them they
campaigned
46:07
on bringing fresh ideas new
blood to the
46:10
Capitol and here they are faced
with a
46:12
Democratic leadership team that
has been
46:14
in office for 10 to 15 years
46:16
who do they oppose them do they
not I
46:18
will say this is interesting
Judy
46:20
meeting these new freshmen
today they
46:22
are one of the most
self-possessed and
46:24
strong group of new members
I've ever
46:26
met group of new members I've
ever
46:27
it's remarkable especially
because so
46:28
many are first-time candidates
so
46:32
self-possessed is the term she
use
46:34
self-possessed which i think
means it I
46:36
think it actually what it means
just
46:39
really super-confident
overconfident
46:41
which I think that means
they're full of
46:43
themselves of course what I was
reading
46:47
is that Ocasio Cortes is one of
46:53
at least ten but maybe more
maybe 14
46:56
Democrats who are trying to
block
46:59
policies appointment as or
election
47:03
within the the houses is right
and and
47:06
so she's gonna find yourself in
a world
47:08
of hurt I don't think she's and
I like
47:12
what that she's doing and I
think that's
47:13
you know she's at least staying
true to
47:14
her message but watch out you
don't
47:19
cross Nancy Pelosi
47:22
I didn't do well if you do you
better
47:24
you know if you're gonna go
after you're
47:26
gonna take the knives that you
better
47:27
finish the job yeah exactly
47:29
if you're gonna pull out the
mean you
47:30
got to pull the trigger yeah I
would say
47:33
there was a also a big protest
and I
47:36
have a clipper but I do have a
clue yeah
47:37
it was it was the that was
protesters in
47:41
the post office this is by the
way
47:44
there's a piece of there's a
woman in
47:46
here that comes on and I had to
take her
47:48
segment because she's so hard in
47:50
understand cuz it's poorly
mic'd and I
47:52
compressed it a little bit and
kind of
47:53
boosted it but I you have to
listen to
47:55
this this is the woman that
kind of one
47:57
of the spokes women and yeah if
you
48:00
could see it she is clinically
I'm gay I
48:05
could why I'm not a
psychiatrist but she
48:08
looks nuts
48:10
I'm she's sorry I'm sorry and
she can
48:12
you just you just too bad you
can't see
48:14
the visual of this okay I'm
closing my
48:17
I'm closing my eyes though is
there
48:19
anyone that that I can
visualize to help
48:23
you know that woman that was in
the
48:25
middle of the street and the
green think
48:28
screaming no no no Trump Trump
okay we
48:32
got it on Capitol Hill police
arrested
48:34
51 youth climate activists
Tuesday as
48:37
they held a non-violent sit-in
protests
48:40
inside the office of House
Democratic
48:43
Leader Nancy Pelosi demanding a
green
48:46
new deal and urgent action on
climate
48:49
change oh yeah it's the green
new deal
48:51
that's what she's pushing I've
been
48:53
reading about it and I should
mention
48:55
this the this was targeted at
Pelosi for
48:58
no real reason I could tell
she's all
49:01
been for all this stuff I think
it's
49:02
preferred of this movement to
get her
49:04
kicked out and they all had
very newly
49:08
printed t-shirts that also the
same
49:10
thing some some dumb but it was
there
49:12
every you know it was very
staged it was
49:14
very organized and it was
actually quite
49:17
interesting to watch the only
thing I
49:19
think where they screwed up was
to have
49:20
this spokesperson go nuts on
camera
49:23
Philadelphia activists Sophia
Ziya of
49:26
the sunrise movement said she's
49:29
compelled to act because of the
historic
49:31
wildfires raging in Palacios
today
50:00
except the climate change was
going to
50:02
freeze in 1968 Missy New York
Congress
50:09
member elect Alexandra Cassio
Cortez the
50:13
Democratic Socialist who last
week
50:14
became the youngest woman ever
elected
50:16
to Congress joined the protest
inside
50:19
Pelosi's office telling the
activists
50:21
she'd push for the u.s. to get
200
50:24
percent renewable energy Acacio
Cortez
50:26
was on Capitol Hill for freshmen
50:29
congressional orientation
today's
50:31
protests came as the fade of a
landmark
50:34
lawsuit brought by young climate
50:36
activists remains in doubt
earlier this
50:38
month the Supreme Court allowed
the case
50:41
to proceed but ruled lower
courts could
50:43
continue to weigh in on its
fate on
50:46
Thursday the 9th Circuit Court
of
50:47
Appeals put a temporary stay on
the case
50:49
while it here's a challenge
from the
50:51
Trump administration the 21
young
50:53
activists launched their
lawsuit under
50:55
President Obama arguing the
federal
50:57
government has failed to take
necessary
50:59
action to curtail fossil fuel
emissions
51:02
violating their constitutional
rights so
51:04
this is the the freshman
congresswoman
51:07
from the 14th district in New
York who
51:09
complained bitterly she did not
have any
51:12
money to look for an apartment
yet she's
51:16
there with t-shirts yeah and
signs
51:22
so vation of pelosi privacy of
his space
51:26
and her office because her know
it's not
51:29
gonna be initiated at all
there's a lot
51:30
of people there was more than
it they
51:31
rested like 51 I think they'd
charge
51:33
twenty one of them there's
about two
51:35
hundred people there it was
huge yeah
51:36
well I saw some he was not
covered by
51:39
the mainstream media here it
was only
51:40
covered by Democracy Now but
all of this
51:42
stems from and I have to look
up the
51:44
sunshine foundation whatever it
was the
51:46
Madiga to look into that but
over in
51:48
Europe the IPCC report the were
dead if
51:52
we don't keep it under 1.5
degrees
51:54
warming by 2030 were dead we're
just
51:57
dead and that's what Ocasio
cortes keep
51:59
saying we only have 12 years
ten years
52:02
really here in in Holland in
particular
52:05
the pollute the politicians
have taken
52:08
this and it is gospel and shit
is
52:11
happening fast I mean just if
you want
52:15
it do you want to live in
Amsterdam do
52:17
you just you cannot be here
anymore
52:19
unless you have a battery car
that will
52:22
be mandatory within the next
five years
52:24
I mean it's the the all the
boats in the
52:29
canals including the tourists
votes but
52:32
all but and it won't just be
hamster I'm
52:33
going to be all cities we're
talking
52:35
within two years all have to
have
52:36
electric motors think about it
you have
52:41
electric motors which need to be
52:43
recharged through a grid that
can be
52:46
shut off mm-hmm if you shut off
the
52:49
that's what I can tell that's
what I
52:51
keep telling everybody I can
have a
52:53
55-gallon drum of gasoline in
my garage
52:55
if I want to don't pretend you
don't if
53:00
I wif I was freaked out or I
can go
53:02
siphon gas Truman's car on the
side of
53:05
the road but with a gas or with
these
53:08
battery this is a battery cars
to me are
53:11
a form of control slave control
of
53:14
course it is and you can only
go so far
53:16
by the way and by the way Joe
miles
53:19
let's say everything of you
know there's
53:20
no more gas no more houses
being built
53:22
that have gas connection so
nuclear
53:25
energy to charge everything you
don't
53:27
have that we have to use wind
power
53:29
well here's so of course the
the nuclear
53:32
energy has been pumped into the
Dutch
53:35
the Gouda heads is like this
dangerous
53:38
we don't want another Chernobyl
it's
53:42
gotten so far that one of our
producers
53:44
said remember Pandora's promise
it was
53:47
actually a CNN funded
documentary you do
53:50
because assery Tomic rod
consulted on it
53:53
I went to see it in the movie
theater
53:54
and it was they were like three
people
53:57
were there because there was
some you
53:58
know like the teen Sabrina the
Teenage
53:59
Witch opened up next door there
was no
54:02
one in the theater it's called
Pandora's
54:04
promise and it's a bunch of
former
54:06
Greenpeace people who hated
nuclear
54:09
energy and then once they
really were
54:11
exposed to some science about
it they
54:13
completely flipped that movie
used to be
54:16
on the Dutch Netflix it has
been removed
54:20
it's gone that's how far it's
going
54:23
yeah it's anyway so this yeah
the IPC's
54:28
machine and so the green New
Deal is
54:32
what's happening here is a
whole new
54:34
economy built around batteries
batteries
54:37
and electricity that's the
whole economy
54:40
and I guess wind and solar as
well to
54:44
charge the batteries but yeah
it fit you
54:47
know if the price of if the
price of oil
54:49
goes up your cost of living
goes up but
54:51
it's kind of slow it can take a
couple
54:53
weeks a month you know it goes
up it
54:55
goes down
54:56
but with electricity you can
just
54:59
determine tomorrow but we're
just gonna
55:00
raise the rates
55:02
boom it's completely
discretionary so
55:06
yes it's totally slow make it
this yes
55:09
much better
55:10
well you what you want is you
don't want
55:11
the gas you want the diesel you
want the
55:13
diesel vehicle and then you can
do
55:16
anything with a diesel yeah a
55-gallon
55:18
drum yeah that will work
55:20
if you went up so I do have a
crazy
55:24
social justice warrior going
nuts you
55:26
asked me on the other day if I
could
55:28
bring a couple more of crazy
clips no
55:31
you know orange man bad stuff
like that
55:33
kind of stuff
55:33
yeah interested this is let me
see what
55:42
which University was it well
I'm just
55:46
gonna go out on a limb and say
it was in
55:48
California just a guess and
Dinesh
55:51
D'Souza was doing a speech as
you know
55:52
Dinesh D'Souza a very dangerous
man
55:56
troublemaker troublemaker for
sure of a
55:59
very very dangerous man and I
think we
56:02
could put him in the Nazi
category be
56:05
could we put him in the racist
category
56:07
even though he's brown but can
we put
56:08
him in the racist category can
we just
56:09
put him in all of those
categories if
56:12
you feel like it I mean I'm not
gonna
56:13
object to it here is someone
who was
56:16
going to see the speech a
honestly if I
56:20
were to draw a perfect white
Republican
56:22
guy that would be the guy who's
just
56:24
standing there talking to this
very
56:27
upset man white man and here's
what it
56:32
sounded like
57:51
yelling at some guy who was
just going
57:54
was just saying hey I'm just
gonna go in
57:55
and watch this lecture and this
guy is
57:58
just railing on him who to this
other
58:01
this this the Republican
looking guy who
58:03
just wants to go in and listen
to the to
58:06
the to the speech
58:08
some random guy he's screaming
well like
58:11
this we don't see the set up of
course
58:13
of what happened but the
confrontation
58:14
is this guy's going in and this
guy I
58:16
was basically saying you can't
go in
58:18
there but your amygdala problem
no it's
58:20
it's this is bad out of control
he needs
58:23
to seek therapy does and he's
also he
58:26
has to be put on meds it's like
he's not
58:28
already yes Wow
58:33
Naz is very various and there
was
58:35
something that happened in your
neck of
58:36
the woods and Berkeley this is
a this
58:38
was a very
58:43
upsetting affair for the
students of
58:47
Berkeley and it's uh I have to
have a
58:50
report and then I think I can
explain a
58:52
little bit this is by the way
is only
58:53
about student the Student
Congress and
58:56
so I guess they all pretend
like they
58:58
have government at school and
they have
58:59
senators I wasn't aware of this
59:02
Associated Students ka suck
yeah what's
59:06
it called
59:07
they suck I suck okay well
senator Chao
59:11
who is an elected senator at
the school
59:14
is in she's asian-american and
she's
59:18
Christian and with this holdest
and they
59:21
had five hours of people
yelling about
59:24
about her because she has to be
59:27
denounced and she needs to
resign and
59:29
the reason you need to be
denounced I
59:31
will tell you when Barack Obama
was
59:35
president he he sent a letter
it was a I
59:40
think it's a friend of the
court letter
59:42
maybe I know it was a friend of
the
59:44
court but a friend of something
letter
59:45
regarding title nine and title
nine is
59:49
very very simple it says any
school
59:54
assists any school in the
United States
59:56
that it has any type of federal
funding
59:59
may not discriminate based on
sex and
1:00:02
what the Obama administration
did is
1:00:04
they wrote a letter and the
letter said
1:00:06
by the way sex and gender are
1:00:10
interchangeable that's how you
should
1:00:12
interpret title nine and this
is how we
1:00:14
got the bathroom issue because
you could
1:00:18
then identify as a woman and go
to the
1:00:20
female bathroom and so they
they change
1:00:24
the interpretation they didn't
change
1:00:25
the title nine didn't change
the Civil
1:00:27
Rights Act which is what title
nine is a
1:00:29
part of they just said this is
how you
1:00:32
interpret it the there is a an
1:00:36
understanding that the Trump
1:00:37
administration wants to send
their own
1:00:41
letter and and and say no
gender is not
1:00:45
the same as sex and sex is
determined at
1:00:47
birth or pre birth and it comes
right
1:00:50
down to chromosomes and what was
1:00:53
expected is that the entire
student
1:00:55
government is that the entire
student
1:00:57
denounced that's really what
was the
1:00:59
denial denounced that memo
which has not
1:01:02
been published which it's not
there's no
1:01:05
law it's just interpretation but
1:01:07
everyone has to yell and scream
about
1:01:09
that and she says look I have
to be true
1:01:12
to my faith I I am Christian so
I
1:01:15
believe that there's man and a
woman and
1:01:17
that is the only two types of
sex you
1:01:21
have and I'm going to abstain
from
1:01:24
voting against this first
abstaining yes
1:01:29
abstaining abstaining and it
got heated
1:01:33
what was interesting about this
and I'll
1:01:35
just play a little bit of this
clip in
1:01:36
like 40 seconds or something so
this is
1:01:39
a you know a big room and
there's
1:01:41
speaker after speaker that a
hundred
1:01:43
different speakers all bitching
and
1:01:45
moaning about this but the kids
in the
1:01:47
in the auditorium there's some
1:01:50
applauding going on but in
general
1:01:52
they're all finger snapping
it's just
1:01:55
finger snaps
1:01:57
which I know you kind of like
cuz you
1:02:00
know you were say no fight back
last
1:02:19
week Senate agenda appeared to
be
1:02:21
business as usual but this
week's
1:02:23
meeting was anything but normal
1:02:25
after making anti lgbtq+
statements an
1:02:29
ante so she's being accused of
making
1:02:31
anti lgbtq+ statements by not by
1:02:37
abstaining from a vote that
that's why
1:02:40
she's being accused of being
horny to
1:02:42
get this clip from that this is
Cal TV
1:02:45
this is Berkeley's own
on-campus TV
1:02:47
station Wow oh yeah fine to be
business
1:02:51
as usual but this week's
meeting was
1:02:53
anything but normal
1:02:55
after making anti lgbtq+
statements last
1:02:59
week ASUC senator isabella chow
1:03:02
met with backlash it was
standing room
1:03:04
only in the Senate chambers
supporters
1:03:06
of Chow and a vast majority of
1:03:08
protesters spoke ASUC tells us
that over
1:03:12
100 public comments were made
in the
1:03:14
span of three hours though
maybe the
1:03:17
senator who is sitting here
right now -
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yeah as well for Europe here
who is set
1:03:24
these days going against a sec
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Constitution I am ashamed of
Delta
1:03:29
teacher who wasn't thought to
master a
1:03:32
petition circulated prior to
the meeting
1:03:34
calling for Chow to resign
other calls
1:03:37
included the possibility of a
recall as
1:03:40
well as urging the ASUC to
revoke
1:03:42
sponsorship from the
InterVarsity
1:03:45
Christian Fellowship who
actively
1:03:46
supported Chow undergrad grad
students
1:03:50
and even alumni took to the
podium
1:03:52
alumni tell me it's alumni
1:03:57
yes alumni so you think is that
what she
1:04:00
was talking about I don't know
what the
1:04:01
word was she said mama not
varsity
1:04:06
Christian Fellowship who
actively
1:04:08
supported tchau undergrad grad
students
1:04:11
and even alumni took to the
podium
1:04:13
tonight is not about bullying
senator
1:04:16
chow but making our campus and
wider
1:04:17
community understand the
impacts of
1:04:20
invalidating in Damini
restaurant
1:04:22
tonight is not about free
speech about
1:04:24
the separation of prejudice and
personal
1:04:26
beliefs with institutional
policy
1:04:28
tonight is not about dismissing
the
1:04:30
Christian Christianity as
universally
1:04:32
toxic but about validating the
1:04:34
experience of those at the
hands of
1:04:36
biggest to have cowardly hid
behind
1:04:38
religion to justify her actions
saying
1:04:41
that this this student fellow
student is
1:04:44
a coward and Hynek hiding
behind her
1:04:47
religion to be normal is toxic
1:04:50
universally toxic toxic no I
think he
1:04:53
said we don't want to call it
1:04:55
universally toxic no I don't
think he
1:04:57
said yeah he did he did boy did
it look
1:04:59
love he said it in a way in a
way that
1:05:02
yes I agree that yeah it was
purposely
1:05:04
said that way but wow I mean
just wow I
1:05:08
mean they're all playing
grown-up and
1:05:10
they're just a bunch of punks
really
1:05:12
what do they know these
children we're
1:05:18
gonna mock you in recall votes
and we
1:05:21
come on it's just is just crazy
and they
1:05:24
can't even get the acronym
right I am
1:05:26
the only true official source
of the
1:05:28
acronym and I will give it to
you again
1:05:31
lgt because you Qi AAP ke
there's no
1:05:35
plus K is the last one and that
stands
1:05:38
for kink and that is all you
need to
1:05:40
know however our buddy down
down under
1:05:44
Maynard he's always sending us
little
1:05:47
cool interviews and this one has
1:05:48
actually worked well for us he
1:05:50
interviewed fiona pattern who
was I
1:05:52
think she's a member of the sex
party
1:05:54
which now is called the reason
party but
1:05:58
he grabbed a hold of her and
said he
1:06:01
asked her about the acronym and
that
1:06:02
seems to be so Coleman doesn't
it thou
1:06:04
dost protest too much
1:06:05
musically in the religious
circles the
1:06:07
ones that really hate the guy
1:06:08
he's turned out so well they
tend to
1:06:10
lock me too deep the ones who
are the
1:06:17
most vocal about gays tend to
like a
1:06:20
dick I think he said let's
check it
1:06:21
again just circles the ones
that really
1:06:23
hate the guys tend out so well
they tend
1:06:25
to like with a dick exactly yes
I'm not
1:06:28
gay but the guy I fuck is yeah
how do
1:06:31
you go on doing the lbgtq I can
you
1:06:34
actually say that in one
sentence go
1:06:36
LGBT iq+ does that just include
everyone
1:06:43
else to stop adding more
letters what's
1:06:45
the reason for that I think
we've got to
1:06:46
come to yes we cannot add any
more
1:06:48
letters to that acronym in fact
I tend
1:06:52
to just call it my rainbow
community or
1:06:54
my rainbow family oh there you
go
1:06:56
my rainbow family I like that
1:07:01
rainbow family and some family
thanks
1:07:05
Maynard hey by the way just a
question
1:07:07
seeing as there's been such
controversy
1:07:10
over the Redskins as a sports
team yeah
1:07:14
should we not have the same
conversation
1:07:16
about the Nationals
1:07:20
well if they're called the
nationalisms
1:07:23
they're not called the national
is is a
1:07:26
member of this sports team the
Nationals
1:07:28
a nationalist you know I think
well you
1:07:32
that's just a facetious
question but I
1:07:34
would say that if you put
together a
1:07:37
pressure group and made a stink
about it
1:07:40
using nationalism as the basis
we could
1:07:42
probably do that you could get
some
1:07:44
traction and with that I'd like
to thank
1:07:45
you for your courage and say in
the
1:07:47
morning to you Johnson which is
just one
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of the C's the IPCC report
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yeah and I think Nick the rat
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the Google homepage image was
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eerily similar do you think
they stole
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it no I don't know why and it
could have
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been the other way around maybe
cesium
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got inspired I don't know I
don't think
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so she seems not that kind of
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don't ever get inspired I'm not
I would
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never say that he had done that
of
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wow it looks I mean it's not
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33 you
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well hold on
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a second
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Hollywood Health & Society Liam
I can't
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forget what the exact name was
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actually it would be better you
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my clip okay we'll do that
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any intro we go straight this
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a preview
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disarmament operation promotion
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had the producer and they had
the this
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is commodity this is the Madam
Secretary
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so that we that we played the
other this
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is one that was the last of all
the end
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of season four were they were
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didn't they were gonna have a
nuke
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exchange between Russia or
China or
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something that was gonna blow
up the
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world and I didn't actually
have a
1:19:29
second clip from that but but
in this
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cuz she's interred in
traductions of
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everything and she goes on in an
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exposition about the health and
society
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Hollywood Health & Society
operation
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I've USC which is run by the
Lear
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foundation and it had all these
extra
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details and some of these other
things
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that make you think what a great
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operation and I just thought it
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it was because it represents one
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specific point on the political
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I think it's onerous but they
all love
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which I think
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many of you know is a program
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Annenberg Norman Lear Center
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that because we knew that's good
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applause is fine we knew that
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1:21:00
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several resources like
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sheets
1:21:16
panel events and screenings
like this
1:21:19
one tonight to reach the
entertainment
1:21:21
industry and the broader public
with
1:21:24
timely and important
information yes
1:21:30
it's got it together you know I
wonder
1:21:34
recently and maybe the past
month maybe
1:21:37
six weeks I've been receiving
emails
1:21:40
from it seems like it's not
really from
1:21:43
one organization but it's
clearly
1:21:46
someone trying to put somebody
on our
1:21:49
show trying to put somebody on
our
1:21:49
but of course they've never
listened to
1:21:51
the No Agenda show so they have
a list
1:21:53
of POD currently never listen
no they
1:21:55
have a list of podcasters and
they'll
1:21:58
email like hey you know this is
going on
1:21:59
which is what's happening in
the gay
1:22:01
community and if you'd like to
talk to
1:22:03
this expert about it we can get
them on
1:22:05
your show today contact me and
I wonder
1:22:07
if they're somehow maybe
connected to
1:22:09
the Lear foundation it's
happening a lot
1:22:12
I'm gonna I'm gonna start
forwarding you
1:22:14
some of these they're very
aggressive
1:22:15
with that yeah so I couldn't
find the
1:22:19
original numbers clipped at
least not on
1:22:21
the mobile rig for some reason
but the
1:22:22
leer foundation and the Norman
Lear
1:22:25
who famously created all in the
family
1:22:29
which was very important for the
1:22:33
narrative in the United States
as Archie
1:22:35
Bunker although acted at the
time as a
1:22:37
typical blue-collar Democrat
was created
1:22:41
as a Republican and for the
most nine
1:22:44
years that show was on pretty
much
1:22:46
longer longer than that pretty
much
1:22:48
cemented in the American psyche
what the
1:22:51
typical white straight old
racist KKK
1:22:55
Nazi quadroon mail looked like
then it's
1:22:58
Archie Bunker and so they
continued to
1:23:00
put stuff into TV shows and
movies and
1:23:03
it's Moapa ganda it is what it
is
1:23:07
propaganda Moapa ganda it is
what it is
1:23:08
exactly Moapa ganda it is what
it is
1:23:10
it's propaganda design and they
put in a
1:23:13
lot of movies designed to get
you to
1:23:16
think the way they want you to
think yes
1:23:21
yes don't even and I don't even
it's
1:23:23
very effective yeah it's very
effective
1:23:26
they're very good at it yeah
that's why
1:23:28
they're uh everyone's loves and
loves
1:23:31
loves them
1:23:32
everyone in Hollywood loves
them of
1:23:35
course they did would they also
hand out
1:23:36
free consultancies now if he
liked all
1:23:41
of the all of the medical
that's what
1:23:45
they Doug that's I think it's
really
1:23:46
what they start doing a lot of
all the
1:23:48
medical shows like no that's
everywhere
1:23:50
from General Hospital to st.
elsewhere
1:23:53
and whatever else we have I
don't watch
1:23:55
that much television they
always have
1:23:57
their experts in there to make
sure that
1:23:59
you're you know technically
talking
1:24:00
correctly and pounds and they
might as
1:24:02
well just put a couple things
in there
1:24:03
to make sure you understand
that we're
1:24:05
diverse here on the show that's
how it
1:24:08
works here on the show that's
how it
1:24:10
so they are so just as in the
side this
1:24:14
guy ah but not he was arrested
I don't
1:24:15
know if you yeah I got that I
got his
1:24:18
statement well I have it the
bet back up
1:24:21
story they got a story
statement okay
1:24:23
let me see what is it
1:24:24
avenatti arrested this sounds
to me like
1:24:28
a fantastic hit job plate today
police
1:24:30
in Los Angeles attorney was
taken on
1:24:35
President Trump in a tweet
police said
1:24:37
we can confirm that today LAPD
1:24:40
detectives arrested Michael
avenatti on
1:24:43
suspicion of domestic violence
it is an
1:24:45
ongoing investigation the
arrests stem
1:24:48
from an incident involving a
woman but
1:24:51
investigators did not offer any
more
1:24:53
information about avenatti who
took on
1:24:55
mr. trump and his former
personal
1:24:57
attorney Michael Cohen in court
on
1:24:59
behalf of porn star stormy
Daniels it
1:25:03
has always been our intention
to make
1:25:05
sure that this case proceeded
1:25:06
expeditiously and that as much
1:25:09
information as possible would
be known
1:25:12
in her lawsuit against
President Trump
1:25:14
Daniel's alleged that she had
an affair
1:25:16
with mr. Trump before he became
1:25:19
president and that she was paid
to keep
1:25:21
quiet about it shortly before
the 2016
1:25:24
election avenatti also
represented Julie
1:25:27
sweat Nick who made sexual
misconduct
1:25:29
allegations against Supreme
Court
1:25:31
justice Brett Kavanaugh during
his
1:25:33
confirmation hearing the
president fired
1:25:35
back at avenatti we had another
woman
1:25:38
just reported by a sleazebag
lawyer but
1:25:44
sweat Nick and Abba not ease
claims were
1:25:46
never corroborated and have now
been
1:25:48
referred to the Justice
Department for
1:25:50
an investigation avenatti has
sought out
1:25:53
media attention and earlier
this year he
1:25:55
traveled to Iowa to test the
waters for
1:25:57
a potential Democratic run for
president
1:26:00
in 2020
1:26:01
now which this was CBS shame on
them
1:26:04
shame on them it is so obvious
to see
1:26:07
that you know he was very
detrimental to
1:26:11
the Cavanaugh process that he
probably
1:26:15
ruined any chances of a blue
waved for
1:26:18
the Democrats to take over the
Senate in
1:26:20
addition to the house it was
possible at
1:26:21
all but
1:26:23
he clearly this is a hit from
the left
1:26:26
but get this guy away from us
yeah no
1:26:29
and why did I have to spin it
towards
1:26:31
Trump he's the best thing that
ever
1:26:34
happened for the Republicans
Democrats
1:26:37
know he's the best thing ever
happened
1:26:39
to the Republicans because to
know he
1:26:44
was screwing the Democrats he
screwed it
1:26:46
up screwing the Democrats he
screwed it
1:26:46
no I'm talking about Trump you
talk
1:26:50
about avenatti I'm just talking
about
1:26:51
out of a naughty yes I said why
does a
1:26:53
CBS state the obvious that this
was you
1:26:55
know the clearly knows the
obvious and
1:26:58
you talked about Jeff Piquet's
was the
1:27:01
only straight shooter on CBS
and he will
1:27:04
not veer from the P will not
veer out of
1:27:06
the lane he didn't really mean
yeah now
1:27:09
he won't repeat out of the lane
but I
1:27:10
have this another statement from
1:27:12
avenatti it's worth hearing I
would get
1:27:16
would say unless that statement
was not
1:27:17
available at the time of this
airing
1:27:19
that that would be every miss
because
1:27:22
the guys would usually he had a
piece of
1:27:26
a clip like that he had a
little piece
1:27:28
of it just a very short piece
here's the
1:27:30
full statement very succinct
first of
1:27:35
all I want to thank the
hard-working men
1:27:38
and women of the LAPD
1:27:40
for their professionalism and
their work
1:27:43
today I have never struck a
woman I
1:27:53
never will strike a woman I
have been an
1:27:57
advocate for women's rights my
entire
1:28:00
career and I'm going to
continue to be
1:28:03
an advocate I am NOT going to be
1:28:06
intimidated from stopping what
I am
1:28:09
doing I am a father to two
beautiful
1:28:13
smart daughters I would never
disrespect
1:28:17
them by touching a woman
inappropriately
1:28:21
or striking a woman I am
looking forward
1:28:24
to a full investigation I also
want to
1:28:33
thank everyone for their
support that is
1:28:36
reached out you know my
character as a
1:28:46
man and I appreciate it thank
you I got
1:28:48
daughters excuse but you know
the
1:28:54
accusation is serious the
accusation is
1:28:56
that he he's fairly pictures
supposedly
1:29:00
what's in the in the mill
that's been
1:29:03
floating around right wing talk
shows
1:29:05
yeah supposedly there's
pictures of her
1:29:07
Withers just bash this shit cuz
1:29:10
apparently she took a took a
shot at him
1:29:13
or took a punch at him
1:29:14
and so she's beating ups and he
there is
1:29:18
also supposedly him claiming
that she
1:29:21
hit me first she hit me first I
just
1:29:25
heard that find out eventually
yeah but
1:29:29
I like the way thanks to khat
thank the
1:29:30
couch were not beating the crap
out of
1:29:32
him right think you're doing a
good good
1:29:36
job guys exactly
1:29:39
see a couple other things that
were good
1:29:42
actually give me a little
update on the
1:29:45
on because I've completely lost
track of
1:29:47
the elections the or the vote
count I
1:29:50
should say what do we still
have an
1:29:53
issue in Florida there's and
Florida
1:29:55
still probably redoing a lot of
votes in
1:29:57
California and I don't really
have an
1:29:59
update clip okay but because
they're all
1:30:02
pretty boring the machines in
Florida
1:30:05
stop working if Florida's just a
1:30:07
nightmare I do have something
that's
1:30:11
kind of an update that usually
need to
1:30:12
catch up on which is what's
going on
1:30:13
with Amazon ah okay if that you
mean
1:30:16
Amazon HQ to HQ two and a half
or
1:30:20
whatever it is it gets get us
to two of
1:30:23
them you know one in Virginia
one in New
1:30:26
York the New York one is
backfiring as I
1:30:28
was suspecting it would and I
want the
1:30:32
tax breaks keep well because in
New York
1:30:37
yeah yeah I have a clip an
intro and I
1:30:42
have this guy Kim who is a
state senator
1:30:44
or a state assemblyman who's
going on
1:30:46
and on about this and then I
have a
1:30:48
third clip which is is the US
Congress
1:30:52
progressive caucus and I did
which is
1:30:54
kind of a contrast of what
these other
1:30:56
clips of doing but try Amazon
intro D
1:30:59
end and I think I have a dupe
of that we
1:31:01
begin today's show looking at
Amazon and
1:31:03
corporate welfare protesters
are heading
1:31:06
to the site of Amazon's future
office
1:31:08
complex in Long Island City New
York
1:31:10
today to condemn the city and
state
1:31:13
governments for showering
Amazon with
1:31:16
massive tax breaks and other
giveaways
1:31:18
in order to entice the company
to expand
1:31:21
into the city on Tuesday Amazon
1:31:23
officially announced it would
split its
1:31:26
so-called second headquarters
between
1:31:28
New York and Arlington Virginia
just
1:31:30
across the river from
Washington DC
1:31:32
after being offered more than
three
1:31:35
billion in tax breaks and other
1:31:37
incentives as part of the deal
New York
1:31:41
taxpayers will even build a
helipad for
1:31:44
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos who is
the richest
1:31:47
man in the world Amazon
1:31:49
we became the world's second US
company
1:31:52
to be valued at over
one-trillion
1:31:54
dollars thanks in part to the
fact that
1:31:57
the company paid no federal
taxes in
1:31:59
2017 amazon also built its
company in
1:32:03
part by not collecting local
sales taxes
1:32:06
and on goods sold online now I
got to
1:32:09
say two things about that
1:32:10
one helipad is no big deal shut
up it's
1:32:15
not it's not a big deal getting
it
1:32:17
certified it's not like a big
rule boy
1:32:21
oh thanks man that's really
cool you
1:32:23
built that too saying it's
disingenuous
1:32:27
for any report to focus on the
fact that
1:32:29
it's just across the river from
1:32:31
Washington DC what's really
going on it
1:32:35
is it is next door to spook
central and
1:32:39
no they emphasize the Pentagon
rather
1:32:41
the spook central yeah but it's
spook
1:32:43
central Arlington Virginia this
is a
1:32:47
very poor report please I just
want to
1:32:51
explain why that's a problem
because
1:32:53
let's just presume that they're
all in
1:32:55
bed with the spooks they
probably are
1:32:56
anyway the amount of data
corporate data
1:33:01
applications online web stuff
the entire
1:33:05
commercial Internet is even we
to some
1:33:08
degree use Amazon's
infrastructure and
1:33:12
how fantastic it is to just you
know
1:33:15
people just walk across the
street and
1:33:17
walk right in and we can go
look at it
1:33:19
we could technically look at
anything we
1:33:21
want to that's a that's a huge
problem I
1:33:23
mean everything is on has an
Amazon yeah
1:33:27
AWS back-end somewhere
1:33:32
hey man don't you trust that
government
1:33:35
all the way bro play this
amazon intro
1:33:39
that just says intro just the
same time
1:33:41
I thought it's the same clip
but this
1:33:42
may be something else we begin
today's
1:33:44
show looking at Amazon and kill
it kill
1:33:48
it kill it
1:33:48
the problem is I obviously
screwed up
1:33:50
that's okay uh oh no I didn't I
didn't
1:33:53
screw it up move down to Cuomo
and
1:33:55
Amazon because they have Cuomo
going on
1:33:57
and on about this is kind of
important a
1:33:59
largest economic development
initiative
1:34:02
that has ever been done by the
city or
1:34:07
the state or the city and the
state
1:34:10
together for every dollar we
invest
1:34:13
we're going to get back about
nine
1:34:17
dollars just like the Olympics
so to
1:34:21
find the money that we need to
invest in
1:34:24
the subways vest in schools
this is a
1:34:27
big money maker for us it
doesn't make
1:34:31
money for the shareholders
right money
1:34:33
for you costs us nothing nada
niente
1:34:37
goose egg he speaks multiple
languages
1:34:40
we make money doing this that
was Andrew
1:34:46
Cuomo would offer to change his
name
1:35:05
what a douchebag really I
change my name
1:35:15
to Amazon Cuomo very good well
from now
1:35:18
on that's what he's known as
Amazon
1:35:20
Amazon Cuomo so this guy comes
on to
1:35:24
rant about this and I thought
was kind
1:35:26
of funny because I did that
progressive
1:35:29
he makes a comment that the
progressive
1:35:31
site wing of the Democratic
Party took
1:35:33
over this state assembly in New
York
1:35:36
State and then I gotta put up
with this
1:35:39
the problem that I have with it
is there
1:35:42
is a
1:35:45
there's a discrepancy with what
the
1:35:47
progressives one on one hand
and what
1:35:49
they want on the other but
let's play
1:35:50
this is Kim the guy's name is
Kim and he
1:35:53
is the senator they brought on
yeah
1:35:57
first of all I am outraged that
New York
1:36:00
under the Governor Cuomo is
willing to
1:36:02
give away up to three billion
dollars of
1:36:05
taxpayers money without any
consultation
1:36:07
this isn't my money this is you
know
1:36:09
this is the people's money
there's known
1:36:11
to just give it away to the
richest man
1:36:13
on the planet when we are
literally
1:36:16
sleepwalking into a supernova
1:36:18
catastrophic financial meltdown
to BC
1:36:21
supernova instead of supernova
and
1:36:24
people are not good with their
language
1:36:25
no more consultation this isn't
my money
1:36:28
this is you know this is the
people's
1:36:30
money there's willing to just
give it
1:36:31
away to the richest man on the
planet
1:36:33
when we are literally
sleepwalking into
1:36:37
a supernova catastrophic
financial
1:36:39
meltdown for ten years of from
the last
1:36:41
financial meltdown more people
living in
1:36:44
debt than ever in the history of
1:36:45
humankind as we speak right now
in New
1:36:48
York alone New Yorkers we have
over 1
1:36:50
million New Yorkers living in
student
1:36:52
debt looting with student debt
unable to
1:36:54
pay the minimum amount barely
getting by
1:36:57
this is by the way is AOC Ocasio
1:37:00
Cortez's argument as well that
we could
1:37:04
have paid off everyone's
student loan
1:37:06
for this blossom was I think
this kid
1:37:12
waiting when the actual debt
blossomed
1:37:14
yeah yeah I would say that's
within the
1:37:17
past 10 years for sure yeah
yeah yeah
1:37:21
definitely 10 years for sure
yeah yeah yeah
1:37:21
well didn't ya know ya know I
believe
1:37:26
that Elizabeth Warren as a part
of her
1:37:28
grand scheme I think she did
something
1:37:32
where yes I remember what it is
even if
1:37:35
you go bankrupt you can't get
rid of
1:37:36
that debt that's what it was
good work
1:37:38
Obama is that her contribution
yes it is
1:37:41
in New York along the New
Yorkers we
1:37:42
have over 1 million New Yorkers
living
1:37:45
in student debt looting with
student
1:37:46
debt unable to pay the minimum
amount
1:37:49
barely getting by but instead
of bailing
1:37:52
out the people here in New York
our own
1:37:53
Democratic governor who's
willing to
1:37:56
give transfer wealth
1:37:57
of New York and give it
directly to the
1:38:00
pockets of the richest man on
the planet
1:38:02
that is ridiculous
1:38:03
and it's about time we step up
as
1:38:05
Democrats as progressives and
really put
1:38:08
an end to corporate welfare
1:38:09
well Assemblyman and by the way
that's
1:38:10
total horseshit I mean it is
not he they
1:38:13
I'm sorry he is not no one as
Cuomo is
1:38:17
not literally giving the money
to the
1:38:19
richest guy in the world that
is just
1:38:21
not true but directly to the
pockets of
1:38:24
the richest man on the planet
that is
1:38:26
ridiculous and it's about time
we step
1:38:28
up as Democrats as progressives
and
1:38:30
really pretend to corporate
welfare
1:38:32
well Assemblyman this whole
issue of how
1:38:34
the the mayor de Blasio and the
governor
1:38:38
negotiated this deal as you say
in
1:38:40
secret and then apparently the
mayor
1:38:43
agreed to allow this to bypass
the City
1:38:46
Council by allowing the state
to be the
1:38:48
prime mover and assembling the
land and
1:38:51
and and the project could you
talk about
1:38:53
that and what could be done at
the
1:38:54
Assembly level to challenge
that I'm
1:38:57
introducing legislation to
clawback this
1:38:59
deal under the New York State
1:39:01
Constitution actually clearly
states
1:39:03
that we're not allowed to give
any
1:39:05
corporate subsidies or money to
the
1:39:07
private sector or a business or
1:39:08
corporation they're getting
around it
1:39:10
by working with quasi government
1:39:12
agencies that was designed for
the last
1:39:14
60 years to execute this type of
1:39:16
transfer of wealth and we can
redesign
1:39:18
it because we designed it we can
1:39:20
redesign it to work for the
people of
1:39:22
New York what's the point of
having a
1:39:24
majority progressive Democrats
they said
1:39:26
it that we worked so hard for
in the
1:39:29
state of New York if we can't
stop one
1:39:31
man from transferring three
billion
1:39:33
dollars of taxpayers money to
the
1:39:36
richest man on this planet
1:39:38
there you go that's New York
thinking
1:39:40
yeah just New York thinking it
and I'm
1:39:42
reminded and I not taking
either site on
1:39:46
this as I do us some thoughts
but I had
1:39:48
to first play this Progressive
Caucus
1:39:51
priorities that is I think I
got this
1:39:55
from PBS or it may have been
Democracy
1:39:57
Now also but play that so I
just for a
1:40:00
little background err sorry
what was the
1:40:02
title again Progressive Caucus
1:40:04
priorities members of the
Congressional
1:40:08
Progressive Caucus held their
first news
1:40:11
conference since the midterm
elections
1:40:13
Tuesday with the caucus
expected to grow
1:40:15
to nearly a hundred members
when the new
1:40:18
Congress is seated in January
Democrats
1:40:21
took a cooler tone when asked
about
1:40:23
plans to abolish ice an idea
many
1:40:26
progressive Congress members
pushed
1:40:28
earlier in the year at the
height of the
1:40:30
public outcry over president
Trump's
1:40:33
family separation policy caucus
co-chair
1:40:36
mark Pocan who introduced a
bill over
1:40:38
the summer to do away with ice
said
1:40:41
abolishing ice is still on the
agenda
1:40:43
but that higher priorities for
the
1:40:45
caucus are health care jobs and
dealing
1:40:48
with a culture of corruption
mm-hmm I
1:40:52
like to play this culture of
corruption
1:40:54
but jobs is on the big three
list there
1:40:57
and they don't know how to do
jobs this
1:40:59
guy is going on about you know
the three
1:41:01
billion dollar giveaway and it's
1:41:03
actually a tax break if I may I
know I'm
1:41:06
small insignificant player in
the
1:41:08
universe certainly when it
comes to New
1:41:10
York politics but I accurately
predicted
1:41:13
there would be a fantastic
employment
1:41:15
opportunity no matter where
Amazon goes
1:41:17
and once again I am from the
future what
1:41:20
lies ahead for Arlington
Virginia and
1:41:22
New York City now that they
will be home
1:41:24
to new headquarters for Amazon
one way
1:41:27
to find out is to study the
city that
1:41:28
has been headquarters for
Amazon up to
1:41:30
now Carolyn Adolphe reports
from member
1:41:33
station KUOW in Seattle
1:41:37
seattle city planners thought
they'd get
1:41:39
18,000 workers when they signed
up to
1:41:42
put amazon in a neighborhood
north of
1:41:44
downtown amazon in a
neighborhood north of
1:41:45
they got 45,000 people and
6,000 dogs
1:41:51
and that's just the
headquarters people
1:41:54
here cross the street in packs
the whole
1:41:59
foods at noon rivals Grand
Central
1:42:01
Station and the lunch is a huge
affair
1:42:04
man who would want to live there
1:42:06
6,000 dogs go to Amazon's work
to work
1:42:09
how you could twist this into
an anti
1:42:13
dog story but you did I was
just waiting
1:42:18
for my opportunity sir I love
dogs
1:42:23
it's dog owners I have a
problem with I
1:42:26
will say that this part of
Seattle that
1:42:29
are talking about is has really
been
1:42:32
transformed to such an extreme
it's very
1:42:34
weird very early in the morning
on a
1:42:36
weekend or some because it's
like it's
1:42:38
very strange like being a
financial
1:42:40
district on a weekend if you
know it's
1:42:41
like yeah like Wall Street of
course I
1:42:43
do yeah what it was like it's
spooky or
1:42:46
like a city I believe but this
I have
1:42:50
mixed feelings about this and i
should
1:42:52
mention what I think is that
Queens is
1:42:54
really pretty much like Oakland
or a
1:42:57
Hayward it's a very it's like a
it's not
1:43:01
suburban technically but in
some ways it
1:43:03
is and it's pretty shot it's
nothing
1:43:06
like they've they've revitalized
1:43:07
Brooklyn and now everything is
very
1:43:09
expensive there and Queens
properties
1:43:11
are all gonna be going
skyrocketing and
1:43:13
people I was gonna kick out of
people
1:43:14
who say yeah oh geez I got this
house
1:43:18
but now you know it's it was I
bought it
1:43:21
for 20,000 and now it's worth
five
1:43:23
million dollars I hate these
people for
1:43:25
moving in here which is a very
you know
1:43:29
kind of a complaint you get up
in
1:43:30
Seattle and just going to
improve
1:43:33
overall it's going to modernize
it will
1:43:37
modernize and probably to the
benefit of
1:43:39
Queens he will move a lot of
old ladies
1:43:41
out and it's gonna be a problem
at the
1:43:43
beginning some conversation I'd
hope
1:43:45
it's gonna but it's gonna be
ruin a it's
1:43:47
gonna be ruined and
1:43:49
proved you don't know what to
say but it
1:43:52
can't keep going can't just
keep being
1:43:54
Queens forever it's really
Queens isn't
1:43:57
that I have no offense to the
Queens
1:43:58
listeners I'm sure there's a
couple but
1:44:01
it's just not which it's not a
vibrant
1:44:04
place so you know town filled
commuters
1:44:08
and old old timers I haven't
been there
1:44:11
in a long long time so I
wouldn't know
1:44:12
it's no reason to go there's no
reason
1:44:14
to go I do have a related
Amazon story
1:44:21
which were kind of waiting for
the for
1:44:24
the follow-up to this to that
get some
1:44:26
important information yes
1:44:29
you're gonna say something no
I'm sorry
1:44:31
this crow is flying her in the
house oh
1:44:34
he's coming for you millions of
1:44:37
Americans murder throws flying
over the
1:44:40
house as we speak okay
1:44:41
state prosecutors hope one of
them
1:44:43
contains crucial evidence in a
double
1:44:46
murder case
1:44:46
Alexa comes with a price
Timothy Farrell
1:44:49
is accused of murdering 48 year
old
1:44:52
Christine Sullivan and 32
year-old Jenna
1:44:55
Pellegrini authorities say they
were
1:44:57
stabbed to death at this
Farmington home
1:44:59
in January of 2017 as Ferrell
awaits
1:45:03
trial a judge has granted the
state's
1:45:05
request to access recordings of
an
1:45:08
Amazon echo smart speaker which
was in
1:45:10
the kitchen at the time
Christine
1:45:12
Sullivan was killed I think
most people
1:45:15
probably don't even realize
that Alexa
1:45:18
is taking account of what's
going on in
1:45:22
your house in addition to
responding to
1:45:25
your demands and commands UNH
law
1:45:27
professor Albert sure says this
is
1:45:30
becoming more common
prosecutors believe
1:45:32
the echo which uses Alexa voice
commands
1:45:35
might have recorded audio of
the moment
1:45:37
Sullivan was attacked as well
as the
1:45:40
removal of her body
1:45:41
state police have the speaker
and now
1:45:44
the judge is telling Amazon to
turn over
1:45:46
the recordings from its server
the
1:45:48
Attorney General's Office was
smart not
1:45:51
to just say hey we got
possession of
1:45:54
Alexa that the dot so to speak
we can
1:45:58
get do whatever we want with it
they
1:45:59
were smart to get an order from
the
1:46:01
court smart to get an order
from the
1:46:01
Amazon says it won't release any
1:46:04
customer information until a
valid legal
1:46:06
demand has been properly served
so of
1:46:09
course the reason why we're
watching
1:46:10
this case is to see if there is
indeed
1:46:14
some recording that would not
have been
1:46:16
triggered necessarily by a wake
word and
1:46:19
was just there or how that it
did know
1:46:21
to start recording based upon
some
1:46:24
screams or we don't really know
but I'm
1:46:27
very interested in this of
course yeah
1:46:30
is that you played a similar
clip last
1:46:32
show oh I did but we still we
haven't
1:46:34
gotten it we haven't gotten
anything I
1:46:36
do have and this is the yin to
the yang
1:46:39
for Amazon if we're talking
about retail
1:46:42
there's a new network being set
up a
1:46:44
network of retailers just get
the name
1:46:46
of this company what are they
called
1:46:48
again this company what are
they called
1:46:48
they're called face first which
I don't
1:46:53
think is the best brand in the
world but
1:46:55
it's a because you know you
could
1:46:57
interpret in many ways it's a
failure
1:46:59
salud in many ways it's a
failure
1:47:00
yes a facial recognition retail
company
1:47:04
and they intend to use loyalty
rewards
1:47:08
to get you to use your facial
you know
1:47:13
your biometric data your face
that so
1:47:16
they can scan your face for the
loyalty
1:47:18
rewards program which I'm sure
it's
1:47:21
gonna go for this everybody
you're
1:47:23
kidding me no please of course
of course
1:47:26
people will do that for free
stuff yeah
1:47:30
of course they will but the
yeah well
1:47:32
actually let me play there a
little a
1:47:34
promo real here I'm heavily
edited by me
1:47:37
to remove stupid pauses and
dumb pieces
1:47:39
of music what if you could stop
retail
1:47:41
crime before it happens by
knowing the
1:47:44
moment a shoplifter enters your
store
1:47:47
could you avoid a potentially
dangerous
1:47:50
situation and what if you could
know
1:47:53
about the presence of violent
criminals
1:47:55
before they have children first
you can
1:48:03
stop crime before it starts the
world's
1:48:07
only patented Enterprise retail
face
1:48:09
recognition platform proven to
radically
1:48:12
reduce crime
1:48:13
and perform flawlessly across
thousands
1:48:16
of locations making it the top
choice
1:48:20
for big box stores department
stores
1:48:22
grocery stores pharmacies and
other
1:48:25
retail operations reduce
stranger stores
1:48:29
fast ROI all-in-one turnkey
solution
1:48:37
and so the video of course is
1:48:40
shoplifters Minority Report
zoom and
1:48:43
rotate enhanced match rapist
shoplifter
1:48:48
thief gangster lost child I've
dumped it
1:48:53
now it's all this stuff put a
timecode
1:48:56
down please okay but they are
you know
1:48:59
they're using all of the
retailers
1:49:02
they're you know they're
collecting all
1:49:03
of their data from all of their
1:49:04
customers I'm sure they're
matching it
1:49:06
with you know purchase data
credit card
1:49:09
the horse it's all done for Dad
but then
1:49:11
your law enforcement can also
find use
1:49:13
for this stuff yes so looking
forward to
1:49:17
that this stuff yes so looking
forward to
1:49:17
it's probably the void in many
places we
1:49:19
just don't know about I have not
1:49:20
received the loyalty program
request for
1:49:23
facial recognition though yet
Wow your
1:49:28
chair your chair your chair
really needs
1:49:30
some oil
1:49:31
if you're hearing anything says
crows
1:49:33
okay I mean there's the given
there's
1:49:37
not as bad as it was a minute
ago but
1:49:39
these crows there's a guys I
saw this
1:49:42
murder crows there's a guys I
saw this
1:49:43
group of crows is called
yesterday
1:49:45
overbite but Whole Foods is
about a
1:49:48
thousand of them hmm
1:49:49
and I know what they're talking
about
1:49:51
but they dare talk talk they're
talking
1:49:54
amongst themselves yes they are
and they
1:49:57
get there's a very around here
where
1:49:59
they decide to meet up once in
a while
1:50:01
and there they fly over the
house and
1:50:03
they just make this horrible
racket but
1:50:06
you promised with crows are
very smart
1:50:07
bird you can't throw anything
at them or
1:50:10
any because then they pet you
then
1:50:11
you're screwed I'll just crap
all over
1:50:13
your car and yeah they owe
their vicious
1:50:15
terrible their vindictive yeah
you have
1:50:18
to be very friendly to crows
just a tip
1:50:21
for people who don't I'm
familiar with
1:50:22
these birds okay I'm sorry
there was a
1:50:27
New York Times article that
expose about
1:50:30
the face bag and did you really
you read
1:50:35
this face bag and did you
really you read
1:50:36
about how the head of IT went
to the
1:50:43
board and said hey holy crap I
haven't
1:50:45
been able you got these
Russians in here
1:50:47
you know this is a big problem
right and
1:50:49
and she was yelling like you
threw me
1:50:51
under the bus and and they used
all
1:50:55
kinds of horrible in fact the
claim that
1:50:57
the New York Times printed is
that
1:51:01
Facebook itself worked with a
Republican
1:51:07
I guess
1:51:10
Marketing firm and they they
actually
1:51:14
steered people towards a fake
news
1:51:17
Arctic Facebook did steered
people
1:51:19
towards a fake news article
about Soros
1:51:22
funding something and they did
that to
1:51:26
isolate you know different
groups of
1:51:28
people but they were using
these actual
1:51:30
tactics but they were using
these actual
1:51:32
and it's it's it's the whole
article is
1:51:34
is well worth the read and I
was looking
1:51:38
today and the stock is you know
this
1:51:39
stock was two hundred and
eighteen
1:51:40
dollars just a month ago or
maybe five
1:51:43
weeks ago and now it's at 143
at least
1:51:47
last time I looked and they're
in big
1:51:49
big trouble down there in big
trouble if
1:51:51
he still East on the stock what
you
1:51:53
don't think so yeah oh come on
1:51:55
the kids are all off face bag I
mean he
1:51:59
haven't been on face back for
years is
1:52:00
nothing to do with this
1:52:03
well I think it does have a lot
to do
1:52:05
with it when you have a Marc
Benioff you
1:52:08
know CEO of Salesforce saying
Facebook
1:52:11
is the new cigarettes you know
I think I
1:52:13
think that does hurt sounds
like it
1:52:17
would be more attractive to
kids did you
1:52:18
say something like that your
theory well
1:52:24
the numbers itself and there's
a lot of
1:52:27
studies have been done show
that you
1:52:29
know at least 45% of heavy
faced bag
1:52:31
users have stopped using it or
deleted
1:52:33
the app and that is from what I
1:52:36
understand pretty much across
the board
1:52:38
the kids were already on on
Instagram
1:52:40
that they're already not
interested in
1:52:41
face bag doesn't matter because
1:52:43
Instagram I think is very
successful
1:52:44
it's probably keeping the
company afloat
1:52:46
but when you have having run a
public
1:52:49
company when you have a stock
price in
1:52:52
decline and bad news you get new
1:52:54
employees who came on their
stock is way
1:52:56
underwater you know they have
invested
1:52:59
and they just see it's all
negative the
1:53:00
money's negative you get a
negative vibe
1:53:02
you get know there's people
protesting
1:53:06
inside outside the company it's
not good
1:53:08
it's it's really it's really
damaging
1:53:10
and particularly for people who
were
1:53:13
thought to be such high fliers
and you
1:53:15
know there's I'm sure there's a
brain
1:53:16
drain there's all kinds of
things going
1:53:18
on and then you get Wozniak not
quite
1:53:22
sure why he weighed in on it
but he was
1:53:24
asked about social media in
general and
1:53:27
he came up with something about
face bag
1:53:29
in particular I think is a good
thing
1:53:32
that serves a good purpose even
Facebook
1:53:34
great idea when Zuckerberg was
in the
1:53:36
dorm this is gonna get people
together
1:53:37
and they'll be able to
communicate ideas
1:53:39
that are important to them it
wasn't he
1:53:40
didn't sit down and say how can
we come
1:53:42
up with something that later on
we'll be
1:53:43
able to trick everybody and and
make a
1:53:45
ton of money advertising what
their what
1:53:47
their desires and wants are oh
no no I
1:53:49
think social media has a good
part it's
1:53:50
not right for me in other words
it's
1:53:52
good for say it's good for some
people
1:53:53
most people but for me it's not
because
1:53:56
it doesn't work well for me I'm
a a
1:53:57
little bit of a quiet shy guy I
noticed
1:54:00
I have a Twitter handle but I
never read
1:54:03
Twitter I never go in and
actually
1:54:04
participate on it except to
share my
1:54:06
location something I started a
long time
1:54:08
ago with an app that was called
1:54:09
Foursquare then so my wife
would be able
1:54:11
to see where I am
1:54:12
somehow I just kept doing it
out of
1:54:14
habit we stick to our habits
better you
1:54:16
know if anyone wants to kidnap
a wealthy
1:54:19
guy this is pretty crazy and
he's worth
1:54:28
some bucks I'll tell you one
thing the
1:54:29
social networks become so
happened for
1:54:31
me I used about last year about
a year
1:54:33
ago I used Facebook for the
first time
1:54:35
even though I had a Facebook
handle and
1:54:36
sometimes answered people's
enquiries
1:54:38
where they saw me posts where I
was I
1:54:40
only used it for three months I
would be
1:54:43
standing in a line at an
airport and I'd
1:54:44
start scrolling through look at
all
1:54:46
these posts all these funny dog
ones
1:54:47
I'll send them off and I and I
had and I
1:54:49
saw some of my good friends
were in
1:54:51
there and you know and then I
thought
1:54:52
it's habit for me and I don't
like
1:54:54
addictions now like things are
habit for
1:54:56
me and I said wait a minute if
I've got
1:54:58
solitaire I don't need Facebook
so I
1:54:59
gave up my account but I didn't
say it's
1:55:02
bad for other people it's just
it's just
1:55:04
it's not good for me it's not
the right
1:55:05
thing for me I gave it up
haven't missed
1:55:07
it have felt only good sense
and yeah
1:55:09
I've missed some nice you know
good fun
1:55:11
animal and people and animal
helping
1:55:13
animal type videos I missed
that I could
1:55:14
go find it somewhere he's an
animal
1:55:18
videos just like this directly
from the
1:55:25
New York Times while mr.
Zuckerberg has
1:55:28
conducted a public apology tour
in the
1:55:30
last year miss Samberg has
overseen an
1:55:32
aggressive lobbying campaign to
combat
1:55:34
Facebook's critics shift public
anger
1:55:36
towards rival companies and
ward off
1:55:38
damaging regulation Facebook
employed a
1:55:41
Republican opposition Research
Forum to
1:55:43
discredit activist protesters
in part by
1:55:46
linking them to the liberal
financier
1:55:48
George Soros it also tapped its
business
1:55:51
relationships lobbying a Jewish
civil
1:55:53
rights group to cast criticism
of the
1:55:56
company as anti-semitic
1:56:00
means these guys were doing
some nasty
1:56:02
stuff you think any
corporations not
1:56:05
doing that kind of thing
constantly well
1:56:08
yes but they're so
holier-than-thou huh
1:56:12
well yeah if you buy into it
1:56:14
I just think Facebook is
Facebook and is
1:56:19
unless something comes along
the way
1:56:22
Facebook came along to me was
first it
1:56:24
was live journal and then
myspace came
1:56:27
along and knocked them out of
the box
1:56:29
and then Facebook came along
and knocked
1:56:31
them out of the box and I see
nothing
1:56:34
that's come along that is that
will take
1:56:38
Facebook's place and until that
happens
1:56:40
what are you gonna do I thinks
Instagram
1:56:43
has already done it
1:56:44
I think Instagram histograms of
1:56:46
different models could work
slightly it
1:56:48
works completely differently
yes any
1:56:50
instagrams owned by Facebook
immediately
1:56:52
no that's that's okay that's
that's my
1:56:55
point I'm talking about
Facebook the
1:56:56
product is definitely in
decline in
1:56:59
usage yeah no I'm not I still
think it's
1:57:02
a hey you know what you know
what John
1:57:06
for targeting advertising I
don't see
1:57:09
how anything can beat it okay
Instagram
1:57:11
beats it and I would advise you
buy the
1:57:15
dip how well I think it's
overpriced at
1:57:21
this price no kidding it should
be $15
1:57:24
Instagram how does Instagram
how's this
1:57:27
you get more targeted the
Instagram is
1:57:30
include the ads first of all
instagrams
1:57:34
algorithm is really really for
shopping
1:57:37
for items you want to buy
there's a
1:57:39
swipe up and it works very well
and
1:57:42
people if you say have you ever
clicked
1:57:44
on an ad on the internet no
have you
1:57:45
ever swiped up and clicked on
something
1:57:47
on Instagram
1:57:47
yes it's very successful in
selling
1:57:50
products extremely successful
the
1:57:53
algorithm the whole fuck it is
sell no
1:57:55
agenda the whole fuck it is
sell no
1:57:55
no no y know if this is for
clothing
1:57:59
it's for food for you know the
like food
1:58:04
for the mind
1:58:05
good yeah go ahead go try that
no this
1:58:08
is all about the influencers
1:58:11
and what they're where it's
based for
1:58:13
it's for junk it's for trinkets
and
1:58:15
shiny objects and sneakers and
that kind
1:58:18
of stuff the Home Shopping
Network yes
1:58:20
yeah thank you this it is the
Home
1:58:22
Shopping Network with with
hosts who are
1:58:24
not paid by the Home Shopping
Network
1:58:26
they're either unpaid or they
have you
1:58:28
know some small deal as an
influencer
1:58:31
yeah it's I believe that to be
very very
1:58:35
very successful and I think
that yes we
1:58:38
had communities go away we saw
with AOL
1:58:40
and geo cities I totally agree
but we
1:58:44
didn't have algorithms running
at the
1:58:46
time and this is this is chant
this has
1:58:48
turned people off killed people
made
1:58:51
them sick but add to that a
healthy dose
1:58:54
of just bullcrap people are are
they're
1:58:58
looking for happier times and
Instagram
1:59:00
I believe delivers that and
Twitter is
1:59:02
still the cesspool I think a
lot of the
1:59:03
arguments that just go on over
there you
1:59:06
don't hear people you don't
hear the m5m
1:59:08
referencing Facebook that much
it's like
1:59:10
you know that it's all tweets
everything
1:59:12
you see every quote is a tweet
tweet
1:59:14
tweet tweet tweet not face back
a face
1:59:16
bag is where you go and look at
1:59:18
someone's profile after they've
killed
1:59:19
people profile after they've
killed
1:59:22
well right alright well that's
our
1:59:25
analysis of social media to Jon
and Adam
1:59:27
analysis Adams a huge fan of
Instagram
1:59:32
apparently that's replaced his
huge
1:59:35
fandom for Facebook which he's
ridden
1:59:38
which he's rejected out of hand
you
1:59:41
should just stop all your heads
you're
1:59:42
sad we're sounding really
stupid when
1:59:44
you do this to it we both yes
well it's
1:59:46
totally stupid what you're
doing don't
1:59:48
do this don't do this people are
1:59:50
interested in these things they
have an
1:59:53
opinion about it well I'm
interested in
1:59:55
Facebook too for advertising
1:59:58
well you know I've heard you
say this
2:00:00
for five years you've never
bought a
2:00:02
single ad imagine all the
people who
2:00:08
could do this it's in the works
2:00:20
see who controls the board
controls the
2:00:23
flow who controls the board
controls the
2:00:25
I plan I'm a planner so five
years is
2:00:29
not a long time all right
2:00:32
someday there'll be an ad on the
2:00:34
Facebook for the No Agenda show
2:00:37
meanwhile we have a few people
to think
2:00:39
and they we don't need ads for
them they
2:00:42
voluntarily help through
word-of-mouth
2:00:46
Laura Wilson at the top of the
list
2:00:48
$133.33 and I have to read her
note
2:00:50
because she says the sad puppy
gets me
2:00:53
every time
2:00:54
and the sad puppies hanging
around
2:00:57
apparently she needs some good
karma at
2:01:00
the end sad puppy yeah still
there
2:01:02
circus and Richmond Surrey
Great Britain
2:01:07
13333 that's two of them he
does have a
2:01:11
title change I don't know if
you did
2:01:12
this on the list I don't think
so cuz
2:01:13
not marked no he's not so proud
he was
2:01:20
sir cast of the thirty trees
got it I'll
2:01:23
put him in a lot of people are
pulling
2:01:26
back from their more elaborate
yeah what
2:01:28
is what's up with that name to
something
2:01:31
simple I don't know what do you
think's
2:01:32
going on with that
2:01:34
I don't know I think it's great
I'll
2:01:39
tell you why people are
probably using
2:01:41
these credits and taking it
seriously
2:01:43
and they're like nice that's
you know
2:01:45
hey I want to get a job it's a
crazy
2:01:48
name yeah yeah sure watch
bottom of the
2:01:53
dirty toilet you know it's just
gonna
2:01:55
get good job
2:01:57
depends what he's going for but
all love
2:02:01
in Mechanicsville Virginia $111
love
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from the daddy cast yeah this
is not
2:02:09
Paul I hate Paul well being
called Paul
2:02:11
yes at plays look teary love
has been
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around for a long long time
early days
2:02:16
early pot could be in the story
of
2:02:17
podcasting almost should yep
2:02:21
Stephan Kunkle in Atlanta
Georgia $111
2:02:23
Levenstein Cesaro to tribute
thank you
2:02:26
for loving Ronald Shaw 6543 he
needs a
2:02:32
epic answer he'll be in the
troll room
2:02:33
today recovering from surgery
yes we
2:02:36
will give you an F cancer Jeff
Kelly in
2:02:39
Arnold Maryland and he did send
a
2:02:42
handwritten note in which I
feel obliged
2:02:44
to read all right but he's got
a lot of
2:02:46
I think there's something
changed
2:02:48
changing here too because he's
got a
2:02:49
bunch of a counting at the
bottom oh yes
2:02:52
I do see something changing you
read the
2:02:56
nose I'll take a look I didn't
send it
2:02:58
forward I'll take a look I
didn't send it
2:02:59
uh-uh so it's 6008 he says I'm
glad to
2:03:03
hear my lopsided boob donation
has
2:03:05
caught on with some others
mm-hmm very
2:03:08
good we're you should be very
busy is my
2:03:10
final installment for
knighthood ah okay
2:03:14
so Jeff henceforth like to be
known as
2:03:17
Sir Oh s and ten pronounced sir
ten so
2:03:24
it's sir s and as the county
code 10 it
2:03:30
means ten on that done a
periodic so we
2:03:32
sir SM but we we say certain
yeah okay
2:03:36
thanks for complicated our
lives this
2:03:39
was the time to donate I am
near the end
2:03:41
of the age 33 no my newest
2:03:45
human resource
2:03:48
his first few days in and I see
the ICU
2:03:53
room 33 yeah and since you
never cashed
2:03:57
my Asian boob donation of 808
Vietnamese
2:04:01
dong Asian boob donation of 808
Vietnamese
2:04:02
I wonder why did you just was
it a bill
2:04:07
that he sent just a paper note
I think
2:04:09
it was just a dong note maybe
which is
2:04:12
what the Vietnamese notes are
dongs I
2:04:14
figured that I just had to
check I don't
2:04:17
remember that all right because
I
2:04:18
usually send up two collections
we
2:04:20
usually get something out of
them I
2:04:21
figured that I should have I've
moved
2:04:23
heard a legit earldom of
Indochina
2:04:27
I guess cashing a check for 35
cents
2:04:30
0:08 dong is more hassle than
it's worth
2:04:34
bah that was what it wasn't all
right it
2:04:36
was more hassle than it was
worth but 35
2:04:37
cents which I put aside I keep
up the
2:04:40
great working on the best
podcast in the
2:04:41
universe Jeff Callie Arnold was
Marilyn
2:04:44
soon to be certain yes and he's
got his
2:04:48
accounting here I didn't put 35
cents in
2:04:52
could have but he didn't so
we'll he's
2:04:54
on the list but he's also he is
he is
2:04:57
the the creator of the lopsided
boob
2:05:00
tonation yes he is he's the
originator
2:05:04
Jim Buell 5833 in Spring Hill
Tennessee
2:05:09
he said he also clicked on the
sad puppy
2:05:12
works like doom box
2:05:14
he's 678 in Holland Ohio and
he's got a
2:05:17
note here that we have to read
sir Duma
2:05:19
checking in after great
Michigan local
2:05:21
number one meet at first off
I'd like to
2:05:22
call Pat of the local one out
as a
2:05:25
douchebag Wow then he's got
some ideas
2:05:31
for us to read which will do
off of
2:05:34
error right but he suggests
something
2:05:37
you and I have already talked
about is
2:05:38
you know still try to bring in
2:05:40
background there's like I
failed to do
2:05:41
today with the Hollywood leer
foundation
2:05:43
but that's the idea to restate
and it's
2:05:46
it you know I catch myself all
the time
2:05:48
I'm thinking and we talked
about that
2:05:50
but I realize most people have
not never
2:05:53
heard half the topics we've
we've we've
2:05:55
discussed on the show
2:05:58
this is true
2:06:00
but we ever you have what we
well let's
2:06:03
stop and though just analyze
this for
2:06:05
one and though just analyze
this for
2:06:06
we don't normally think about
that as
2:06:09
we're doing this show but I
think the
2:06:11
way it works best is when
someone says
2:06:13
and I don't mind this someone
sends in a
2:06:15
note asking for some background
saying
2:06:18
you know I don't know what you
guys are
2:06:19
talking about you've been
talking about
2:06:21
this for weeks and you've been
you're
2:06:22
referencing something I just
started to
2:06:24
show a year ago and I've never
heard
2:06:26
this right then we usually take
notice
2:06:30
and we saw a way to do a little
and we
2:06:32
do a little background to catch
people
2:06:33
up and it's better than being
2:06:36
self-conscious about it I think
what do
2:06:38
you think yes that's good but I
prefer
2:06:41
to also have some
self-consciousness in
2:06:43
there we'll even reference
players in
2:06:46
the political field that are
just not
2:06:48
known to a new a new a new
producer or
2:06:51
new listener who comes in and
just as
2:06:53
checking the show or you know
there's
2:06:55
just a lot of different things
like if I
2:06:58
said to you baku you just start
you
2:07:00
start laughing right now oh
yeah but you
2:07:03
know we we've gone to great
depths about
2:07:05
baku the oil city that it is
and how
2:07:08
important it is strategically
and oh by
2:07:09
the way the unbelievable city
scape that
2:07:13
they have these things are
important
2:07:14
from time to time when it comes
up in in
2:07:16
a new item yeah well if it's an
old
2:07:19
thing we revisit yeah of course
of
2:07:21
course just the call back but I
don't
2:07:24
think it's necessary to explain
goat
2:07:26
Karma you know I don't think we
have to
2:07:27
do that you don't you don't you
have to
2:07:31
understand goat Karma you just
have to
2:07:32
bathe in it
2:07:34
cervix a barren wasteland of
the hot
2:07:37
southern bush in Milford
Michigan 5 6 7
2:07:41
8 another 5 6 these guys had a
meet up
2:07:43
and they all donated I love it
thank you
2:07:46
Michigan local number 1 yep
youssef
2:07:49
Agassi in Plymouth Michigan
another one
2:07:52
five six m1 also had the meet
up thank
2:07:54
you so much
2:07:55
remember Michigan one so they
did have a
2:07:57
discussion about donating and
they ball
2:08:00
came in with something
christopher
2:08:02
dektor 5 6 7 8 he doesn't say
he's from
2:08:05
michigan number one but i'm
guessing he
2:08:07
is timothy Kiernan and plymouth
michigan
2:08:09
5 6 7 8 the November 10th
newsletter was
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the best ever do more history
2:08:16
deconstruction and analysis of
non
2:08:18
trumpian things this sir
Timothy the no
2:08:22
fixed title actually sir Timothy
2:08:26
it's kind of hard I mean
doesn't matter
2:08:29
what topic we have news from
we're not
2:08:32
putting the Trump angle on it
you know
2:08:35
we had several stories today's
like why
2:08:37
do they put Trump in the story
so yeah
2:08:40
you were bitching about the
Jeff Pegues
2:08:41
story where you thought it was
twisting
2:08:43
it to s point a finger at Trump
yes when
2:08:46
it was the neutral story but
you know
2:08:48
what if you want a two-hour
show we'll
2:08:50
stop doing Trump stuff might
even be an
2:08:52
hour and a half the media
themselves
2:08:54
have talked about this and they
say you
2:08:56
know we've tried to take Trump
out of
2:08:58
our news and our ratings go
down that's
2:09:01
not why we're doing it it's
just that's
2:09:03
our source material yes that's
their
2:09:05
that's the mature we're getting
from
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them so if they have it and
they can we
2:09:10
get it from them we have to say
2:09:11
something about Trump cuz he's
in the
2:09:13
story even though for no good
reason a
2:09:16
lot of times
2:09:17
but you know we minimize it
today we
2:09:20
haven't talked a lot about
Trump the
2:09:22
rest of this show be all about
Trump sir
2:09:25
Lucas of the loss of bits in
Tacoma
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Washington double nickels on
the dime
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Bradley shall nut parts unknown
is some
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note here the motorhome
epidemic in the
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Bay Area yeah thank you for the
best I
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went to corroborate John's Bay
Area
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motorhome epidemic on either no
agenda
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or unplugged I think it was a
long
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agenda both probably the large
and the
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large amount of people living
in motor
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homes in Mountain View he's in
Mountain
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View is astounding also too bad
for all
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the propositions that passed
because
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California's vote as soon as
the best of
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people just going to say keep
up the
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good work huh thank you Jeffery
Schwab
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doubled ankles on the dime
parts unknown
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I had a
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pater
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snakes in Amsterdam sir-sir
snakes do
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that twice twice as much you
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ninety
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degrees this is some reference
I know
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twice as much well why don't
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I did want to catch up just
briefly an
2:15:59
aviation related story which I
was I was
2:16:03
all prepared to talk about and
try and
2:16:05
explain it and then STEC sent
me a clip
2:16:07
this morning I was very happy
this is
2:16:09
regarding the lion air crash
that
2:16:12
happened about a week and a
half ago two
2:16:14
weeks ago right
2:16:16
there's 137 stretch there max
it's
2:16:19
called the max the 737 max the
thing
2:16:22
with the stretch is an old
reference
2:16:23
it's funnier
2:16:24
well there's there it was it
was it was
2:16:27
the dc-8 strength with the dc-8
2:16:29
stretcher the tent church
there's a dc-8
2:16:31
that that thing was grotesque
till it
2:16:34
was longer than a football
field I think
2:16:37
metal wing it looked weird but
the max
2:16:40
what's different about the max
is they
2:16:43
have different engines and
they've moved
2:16:46
the engine a little further out
on the
2:16:48
wing so they're also a little
bit more
2:16:50
forward by I don't know what it
is maybe
2:16:53
maybe half a foot I'm not quite
sure
2:16:55
I've seen some overlays and
what that
2:16:57
does is eating well they took a
plane
2:17:02
the 737 I think the SN was the
most
2:17:05
recent one a very stable plane
which you
2:17:07
know all modern aircraft with
this size
2:17:10
have some form of additional
help for
2:17:12
controls but it kind of
destabilized the
2:17:17
airplane in a way and gives you
a little
2:17:19
more different carrot
characteristics
2:17:22
when you're in a certain bank
and that's
2:17:25
purely because the engines then
start to
2:17:27
provide lift when you don't
expect it
2:17:29
yeah which is all okay because
they put
2:17:31
in some systems to combat that
problem
2:17:34
now it's not proven that this
is what
2:17:37
happened to that lion air
aircraft but
2:17:40
here's a story that kind of
explains
2:17:42
what went wrong tonight top a V
Asian
2:17:44
experts say the lion air pilots
may not
2:17:47
have understood why their new
737 max
2:17:49
was suddenly in a nosedive or
how to get
2:17:52
out of it
2:17:52
investigators believe the plane
sensors
2:17:55
or it's computers had bad data
2:17:57
suggesting a potential stall
but many
2:17:59
veteran pilots didn't know the
737 max
2:18:02
computers can force the nose
down to
2:18:04
avoid a stall even when pilots
are
2:18:07
flying manually Boeing's
operators
2:18:09
manual does
2:18:10
not highlight the change you're
upset
2:18:12
because Boeing didn't inform
the pilots
2:18:14
right we were that information
was not
2:18:17
disclosed to our company or our
pilots
2:18:20
now Southwest United and
American
2:18:23
Airlines and their pilots
unions are
2:18:25
issuing urgent bulletins to get
the word
2:18:27
out there is a fix simply
flipping a
2:18:30
switch should have turned the
automatic
2:18:32
system off as you can see it
stopped a
2:18:34
trim but not knowing the
problem the
2:18:37
lion air pilots appear to have
continued
2:18:38
fighting to pull the nose up
it's
2:18:48
working to fully understand all
aspects
2:18:50
of this incident and it's
confident in
2:18:52
the safety of the 737 max
meanwhile
2:18:55
pilots are warning each other
how to
2:18:56
recover from a potentially
hidden danger
2:19:00
so this is this is very very
bad that
2:19:03
this happened I'm not quite
sure exactly
2:19:06
how this could get past any
kind of
2:19:08
certification the FAA is
usually pretty
2:19:10
good about this because if you
change
2:19:12
anything in the aircraft it has
to go
2:19:14
into very well-documented
manuals this
2:19:16
goes into training there's a
whole I
2:19:17
mean the process broke down
somewhere
2:19:20
and it's possible and this is
what I
2:19:23
find interesting July last July
2017
2:19:28
Boeing announced they were
creating an
2:19:30
in-house avionics unit
reversing decades
2:19:35
of outsourcing the avionics to
India so
2:19:39
this would be either I don't
know if
2:19:43
they how far they got with that
if they
2:19:45
completed it but there's a
changeover
2:19:47
something changed in avionics
and I
2:19:49
think that may be to blame for
the
2:19:51
process breaking down whether
that
2:19:53
happened because of it was done
in India
2:19:55
or was done in Seattle or
whatever
2:19:58
happened it did well obviously
created a
2:20:01
very bad day for a lot of
people well
2:20:04
I've never been a fan of Indian
coders
2:20:07
racist there's nothing to do
with race
2:20:11
they're good at designing
hardware
2:20:14
no I'm just being hit man
2:20:17
I know in our racist I do have
a report
2:20:20
on that though from jay-z this
is
2:20:23
working for a number he's
working for
2:20:26
these companies and one of the
things he
2:20:27
does know he's higher as coders
uh-huh
2:20:29
and he has his list of good
coders too
2:20:32
bad coders ethnics Lee I'll get
this yes
2:20:37
first of all he has a list I
love that
2:20:39
it's nice yeah list it's JC CDs
list
2:20:42
it's like your best code it
apparently
2:20:45
some of the best coders are
Muslims
2:20:46
mm-hmm of the best coders are
Muslims
2:20:48
what and why is that I have
theories on
2:20:52
that but I'll get the whole
list and
2:20:56
we'll go through it and then
it's just
2:20:57
for people out there the dude's
name and
2:20:59
they might want to know about
this
2:21:00
because they do a lot of hiring
a lot of
2:21:03
them a lot of our guys so has he
2:21:04
categorized it as he
categorized by what
2:21:06
it's a whole theory about it
yeah well
2:21:08
are you gonna are you gonna
present that
2:21:10
to or sources proprietary I
don't have
2:21:12
it I mean I'm not today I'm
asking you
2:21:15
well yes absolutely and the fit
of our
2:21:20
dudes named Ben who do a lot of
hiring
2:21:22
they you they put you know the
funny
2:21:23
thing is they probably already
know all
2:21:25
this but I'm extremely
interested so my
2:21:27
question was is is buzz kill jr.
2:21:30
prepared to give up his entire
research
2:21:32
on the show or just a little
bit or what
2:21:35
can we I'm very interested well
you'll
2:21:38
give up what he wants to give
up I don't
2:21:39
know what it is I'll ask him
all do some
2:21:41
producer me the whole thing
isn't care
2:21:48
about it yes you are I have
what my
2:21:52
theory is the best programmers
I don't
2:21:55
call them coders the best
programmers
2:21:57
are musicians in particular
bass players
2:21:59
seem to be extremely good at at
2:22:02
programming that's good to know
2:22:08
don't say we got a couple of
things we
2:22:09
want to get out of here one
this is a
2:22:12
report that was done passed
around it
2:22:14
showed up in the news it was
done on CBS
2:22:18
with Jeff Glor and he brought
on our
2:22:22
friend the ex-cia Morrell Mike
Morrell
2:22:25
and you have to be unfortunate
I can't
2:22:27
give you this success I can
only tell
2:22:29
you that Glore had the most
skeptical
2:22:31
look on his face I've ever seen
him have
2:22:34
as he tried to get through this
thing
2:22:36
because they know he has to
just read
2:22:37
what it says but he was like
Dumont
2:22:40
wasn't buying any of it and I'm
not sure
2:22:43
I'm buying much of it here this
is the
2:22:45
military stark warning and
listen to the
2:22:47
details wait listen to the
details of
2:22:50
how its twisted at the end with
some
2:22:53
phony and alimony analogies
this is just
2:22:57
unbelievable we got a stark
warning
2:22:58
today a report says that the US
has lost
2:23:01
its military edge and could
lose a war
2:23:04
against China Russia that is the
2:23:07
conclusion of a bipartisan
Commission
2:23:08
selected by Congress among I'm
sorry did
2:23:11
he say just China Russia is
like one
2:23:13
country or China China no China
and or
2:23:17
Russia or Russia okay and could
lose a
2:23:20
war against China Russia right
that is
2:23:22
the conclusion of a bipartisan
2:23:24
Commission selected by Congress
among
2:23:26
its members is Michael Morell
former
2:23:28
deputy director of the CIA and
current
2:23:30
CBS News national security
contributor
2:23:32
Michael joins us from DC
tonight how do
2:23:37
we get to this stage Michael
really two
2:23:41
main developments one abroad
and then
2:23:45
one at home the one abroad is
we forgot
2:23:48
about this guy didn't we used
to I know
2:23:52
he used to say right right
right he says
2:23:54
rice is rising a lot homina
there's so
2:23:57
many arms and this whole report
2:23:58
including from Jeff that is
like is this
2:24:01
even you know I do want to
throw the
2:24:02
number 33 and while they're at
it how do
2:24:05
we get to this stage Michael
really two
2:24:09
main developments one abroad
and then
2:24:13
one at home the one abroad is
that our
2:24:15
main competitors and we're
really
2:24:17
talking about China and Russia
here
2:24:19
have for some time been
investing in
2:24:22
fighting a conventional war
while we've
2:24:25
been mired in 17 years of
2:24:28
counterterrorism the other is a
2:24:30
development here at home which
is the
2:24:32
Budget Control Act of 2011
sequestration
2:24:34
which significantly cut defense
spending
2:24:37
and put those two things
together and
2:24:40
they brought us to this place
but the
2:24:41
u.s. still spends 716 billion
dollars a
2:24:44
year on military shine is 175
Russia's
2:24:47
60 what are we doing wrong so
our
2:24:51
competitors have a much smaller
area of
2:24:53
the globe to worry about right
right
2:24:55
right globe to worry about
right right
2:24:55
they worry about primarily the
regions
2:24:57
in which they live we're
talking about
2:24:59
Russia China North Korea Iran
we have to
2:25:02
worry about the entire globe
because our
2:25:04
interests are diverse are you
optimistic
2:25:06
this all gets fixed so I'm not
I'm not
2:25:09
there were similar warnings in
2010
2:25:12
similar warnings in 2014 Jeff
by similar
2:25:17
panels nothing was done this
reminds me
2:25:20
a bit Jeff of all of the
strategic
2:25:23
intelligence warnings in the
years
2:25:25
before 9/11 and we all know how
that
2:25:27
story ended all right Michael
always
2:25:29
appreciate your perspective
thank you
2:25:31
very much what happened at the
end there
2:25:36
how did we get to 9/11 all of a
sudden
2:25:39
which we all know how that
ended up
2:25:40
there what what what was he
trying to
2:25:41
say what what what was he
trying to
2:25:44
another what I think what he's
trying to
2:25:46
say is that although he's not
doing is
2:25:50
really lame but what he wanted
to say
2:25:52
what he wanted to say was we
had all
2:25:55
these all these warnings before
9/11
2:25:58
from these different okay
2:25:59
agencies but we couldn't put
two and two
2:26:01
together and the switch that we
have all
2:26:04
these warnings because this
happened to
2:26:05
get in 2014 I guess they did a
similar
2:26:07
report saying that we need you
know the
2:26:09
military some military reports
saying
2:26:12
hey we're we're right now we're
spending
2:26:15
more than the entire world
every world's
2:26:18
army put together by a lot and
we saw
2:26:21
and we need more money
2:26:23
don't send water blankets just
send your
2:26:27
cash Ebola back in the news
2:26:33
we love Ebola we do and the
reason why
2:26:37
we love it is because a we've
had
2:26:40
experimental vaccines which has
2:26:41
disappeared from the radar and
that was
2:26:43
actually funded by the
government or
2:26:45
guarantees were given never
heard
2:26:46
anything else about it we had a
lot of
2:26:48
military people in West Africa
when and
2:26:52
they were there to save the
world and
2:26:53
they saved us from Ebola would
we had
2:26:55
like 30,000 people there's some
crazy
2:26:57
amount of military and we had
me a one
2:27:01
guy and we were all gonna die
and we
2:27:03
watched him the plane land and
his
2:27:05
ambulance drive to the hospital
and like
2:27:07
holy crap this guy's you know
it's just
2:27:10
everything's kind of coming out
of every
2:27:12
orifice and then the guy just
kind of
2:27:14
hopped out of the ambulance and
walked
2:27:16
into the hospital it was a
little bit of
2:27:17
a letdown but man Ebola and and
you know
2:27:20
I thought we had war this evil
beast and
2:27:23
you know there'll be no other
reason to
2:27:24
send military in anywhere for
any reason
2:27:27
except Ebola no cell phone a
necklace
2:27:30
you just bought and Ebola you
might have
2:27:34
forgotten the name of that
deadly
2:27:36
disease but there could be
connections
2:27:38
between the three this is the
Democratic
2:27:42
Republic of Congo in the heart
of Africa
2:27:44
remember you find a lot of the
remember
2:27:47
we yeah we just learned that
Israel
2:27:50
received a container ship full
of oil
2:27:53
from DRC which we still haven't
figured
2:27:57
out exactly
2:27:57
we why but they got that oil
from the
2:28:01
Congo pricy resources that the
high tech
2:28:04
and jewelry industries are
after but
2:28:06
he's in control of all that the
legal
2:28:09
extraction of minerals timber
charcoal
2:28:12
and wildlife has full violence
in the
2:28:15
number of regions in the
Democratic
2:28:16
Republic of Congo is generated
almost
2:28:19
stop he had to back that up did
he say
2:28:22
charcoal I think so Murray
industries
2:28:26
are after but who's in control
of all
2:28:29
that the legal extraction of
minerals
2:28:31
timber charcoal and wildlife I
think
2:28:34
it's a shark oh so there's the
illegal
2:28:37
extraction of charcoal this is
a UN guy
2:28:42
so I'm not gonna even think like
2:28:45
valuable diamond like
commodities that
2:28:48
forest burns down and they
illegally
2:28:51
smuggled out the burnt wood is
that what
2:28:54
he's saying
2:28:55
I think Wow
2:28:58
charcoal it could be something
else not
2:29:02
charcoal but char coal is that
possible
2:29:04
this is different sure huh but
shark oil
2:29:07
maybe meant that three
industries are
2:29:15
after but who's in control of
all that
2:29:18
the illegal extraction of
minerals
2:29:20
timber charcoal and wildlife I
don't I
2:29:23
think he's saying something
else John
2:29:25
he's saying something that
we're hearing
2:29:28
it raw shark hole violence in
the number
2:29:32
of regions in the Democratic
Republic of
2:29:35
Congo it has generated almost a
billion
2:29:37
dollars in revenue for rebels
2:29:39
and criminal groups the
country's
2:29:42
politics has been a violent
mess for
2:29:44
over 20 years
2:29:46
nowadays a new Ebola outbreak
is making
2:29:49
things worse for locals and
only a few
2:29:51
months it took the lives of
almost 200
2:29:54
people the Health Ministry says
they've
2:29:56
never had to deal with
outbreaks of that
2:29:59
scale and with armed thugs
running the
2:30:01
show in parts of the Republic
doctors
2:30:04
are losing confidence in their
own
2:30:06
efforts I do you think this is
one of
2:30:08
the challenges we'll have to
see whether
2:30:10
were able to contain
2:30:11
control and end the current
outbreak
2:30:13
within the current security
situation
2:30:14
after all even the bravest
doctors don't
2:30:18
want to risk their lives when
they're
2:30:20
under a constant threat of
being taken
2:30:22
out just gonna stop it here so
again I
2:30:26
don't understand we had a
vaccine it was
2:30:28
effective and one was happy and
then of
2:30:30
course we got distracted for
Zika with
2:30:32
Zika for a little bit and you
know small
2:30:33
heads that just poop just kind
of went
2:30:35
away I guess we I guess we won
that war
2:30:37
as well the war on Z no of
course not
2:30:40
but then yeah we had a cut
about a month
2:30:44
I think in a month ago there
were I
2:30:48
think was one of your clips
there was
2:30:50
this weird kind of tent
2:30:53
famous tent yeah well you can
go in you
2:30:55
just stick your hands yeah so
that's
2:30:57
kind of that's some big NGO
that's doing
2:31:00
that so they've got NGO people
running
2:31:02
around that and you watch the
military
2:31:04
is coming in next that's why
this is
2:31:06
happening coming in next that's
why this is
2:31:06
times it's just physically
impossible to
2:31:09
reach the affected areas
unharmed but as
2:31:12
we've heard from the UN top man
business
2:31:14
means money does find its way
into the
2:31:18
fighters hands it comes out in
a number
2:31:20
of reports that are highlighted
with the
2:31:23
press on the companies that are
doing
2:31:25
little or no activity at all
there are
2:31:29
some companies that used to
report that
2:31:31
are no longer reporting and so
there's
2:31:35
also reputational risk for them
to be
2:31:38
seen as laggards and not doing
enough to
2:31:41
ensure that they are not
fueling any of
2:31:44
the conflict in the DRC
regardless I
2:31:48
name brands and the
manufacturers and
2:31:50
the company is that I would buy
a cell
2:31:53
phone or a computer or a car
from I do
2:31:57
have influence there those some
of the
2:32:00
richest companies in the world
and they
2:32:03
have the ability to work with
their
2:32:05
suppliers and work through
their supply
2:32:08
chain and have that assurance
that
2:32:10
they're not causing into any
deaths or
2:32:13
destruction or violence against
people
2:32:16
you know or the planet let's
deconstruct
2:32:19
this for a moment
2:32:20
the story is about Ebola and
that pretty
2:32:23
much leads
2:32:24
I mean they start off by
lumping a name
2:32:26
with diamonds and cellphone
material
2:32:28
minerals that you need for a
charcoal
2:32:31
for charcoal there was a lot of
2:32:35
different guesses for that in
the troll
2:32:37
room as you can imagine
2:32:38
yeah I'm sure never more
accurate and
2:32:41
maybe it was shale oil maybe
just came
2:32:43
out wrong I don't know but the
story
2:32:45
goes into there's bad people
there
2:32:48
there's no rebels it's it's you
know
2:32:50
these companies are doing
enough yeah I
2:32:52
think we're either going we're
going to
2:32:55
see military go in and it's
going to be
2:32:57
under the guise of a Ebola but
it's
2:33:00
either to kick the Chinese out
which
2:33:03
would be my first guess because
they're
2:33:05
the ones that
2:33:06
run the show and they're also
the either
2:33:09
it's definitely decayed to
Chinese and
2:33:11
yeah okay there's no either
with your
2:33:13
second guess that that just out
of
2:33:14
curiosity guess that that just
out of
2:33:17
just to mess with Apple
2:33:20
oh no I don't think so we have
other
2:33:23
ways of messing with Apple so
yeah so
2:33:27
all we need now is the
announcement that
2:33:28
we're sending in troops the
question is
2:33:30
will it be US troops will it be
UN
2:33:33
troops we send the blue helmets
in
2:33:34
because you know then we can
always add
2:33:37
cholera color to the mix very
good for
2:33:42
real good at that job do you
bring your
2:33:44
canisters of cholera I am just
waiting
2:33:47
for this waiting for
2:33:51
yeah it'd be interesting there
was a big
2:33:53
horrible Eastern weather and
then we
2:33:56
could have our fires and jay
says that
2:34:00
we should do the rain sticks
because of
2:34:02
the fires in san francisco bay
area
2:34:06
okay let's california well
here's the
2:34:08
problem I don't have a stick
with me and
2:34:10
I said that might be better
because then
2:34:12
it won't be so over we won't
overdo it
2:34:14
you know you give a shake
2:34:16
he will heat hold on a second
let's just
2:34:18
take one thing into
consideration and by
2:34:20
the way you were hearing to
2:34:21
professionals who are trained
in the art
2:34:22
of rain stick shaking this is
not the
2:34:24
system we do I am just pick it
up let's
2:34:29
see that you're already showing
that you
2:34:30
were a little rusty on the
2:34:31
professionalism there yeah I
agree
2:34:33
yeah careful with that it's old
that I
2:34:35
need to I need to take remedial
lessons
2:34:37
you're shooting rain everywhere
man
2:34:39
create a local microclimate
these are
2:34:42
made by sherry in in Utah
2:34:45
and they are the real rain
sticks and
2:34:48
they have been proven to work
silver
2:34:50
point no I doubt it
2:34:52
sherry Osborne's not overboard
she's
2:34:53
around for sure she'll say
she'd be
2:34:55
sending you an email about it
yeah now
2:34:59
here's the only thing that I'm
worried
2:35:01
about if we shake the stick you
know
2:35:04
that that the next disaster the
next
2:35:06
disaster in California will be
the
2:35:08
mudslides and I don't
necessarily you
2:35:12
would there's gonna be rain
eventually
2:35:14
and if they don't get the rain
sooner
2:35:17
than later the mudslides will
be worse
2:35:21
okay I would say he's gonna do
one what
2:35:25
one station one one revolution
should be
2:35:27
enough yeah and the reason I'm
saying
2:35:29
that is because I did you know
because
2:35:31
of the report you're gonna play
next
2:35:33
which is horrible
2:35:35
Eastern weather
2:35:38
winter arrives early taking a
deadly
2:35:41
toll on the south killing two
and
2:35:43
injuring 44 some critically on a
2:35:46
roadside in Mississippi when
this tour
2:35:48
bus slid on an icy Highway and
flipped
2:35:50
onto its sides the Mississippi
Highway
2:35:52
Patrol says the crash was
2:35:54
weather-related the sneak
attack of snow
2:35:58
sleet and freezing temperatures
hit
2:36:00
Arkansas Kentucky Tennessee and
2:36:02
Louisiana southerners have
rarely seen
2:36:05
this kind of weather this early
in the
2:36:08
year kind of weather this early
in the
2:36:08
Houston saw flurries this year
before
2:36:11
Boston did but the frigid
invasion of
2:36:14
cold air is on the march north
over the
2:36:16
next few days 85 million people
will be
2:36:19
affected Don Dahler CBS News
New York
2:36:23
ok Lonnie Quinn chief weather
caster at
2:36:25
WCBS now is here Lonnie how bad
is this
2:36:28
gonna get well I think we're
the real
2:36:29
bad elements part of this storm
is gonna
2:36:31
be the icing now the icing when
you're
2:36:33
gonna radar pictures depicted
by the
2:36:34
pink color just like around the
2:36:35
Louisville Kentucky area but
you know
2:36:37
places like st. Louis you're
just
2:36:38
getting into the storm you'll
pick up
2:36:39
about a half a foot of snow
2:36:40
what is that icing because
sometimes you
2:36:42
can drive your car on snow
tough to
2:36:44
operate it on ice and that I 80
one
2:36:47
corridor anywhere from portions
of
2:36:48
Pennsylvania all the way down
into North
2:36:50
Carolina and around that area of
2:36:52
Louisville wherever you see
that bright
2:36:53
red color you could pick up a
half an
2:36:54
inch maybe even 3/4 of an inch
of ice
2:36:56
Wow maybe even 3/4 of an inch
of ice
2:36:57
ice you know here in in the
lowlands it
2:37:03
is now halfway through November
we were
2:37:05
outside and I'm here my buddy
Ășnico at
2:37:08
his place and it was you know
it was
2:37:11
like beautiful weather here is
unheard
2:37:14
of it's unheard of we had we
would have
2:37:18
be having beautiful weather
here too if
2:37:20
it wasn't for the reverse winds
and all
2:37:22
smoke coming down from 200
miles away
2:37:25
hey how come when we have a big
disaster
2:37:28
like a hurricane or you know
anything
2:37:31
like that we always have
Anderson Cooper
2:37:34
and everyone's out there
2:37:37
why did I see anyone in front
of the
2:37:39
fires did I see anyone in front
of the
2:37:42
well there's a lot of people in
front of
2:37:43
the cars but none of the
anchors decided
2:37:45
to come out what I know this is
no good
2:37:47
restaurants in the yeah okay
now I now I
2:37:50
understand you've explained it
perfectly
2:37:54
second are miles north of
Sacramento is
2:38:00
like some beans there's no good
2:38:03
restaurants some beans there's
no good
2:38:07
it's Occam's razor right there
you hear
2:38:10
it lies in action here on the
No Agenda
2:38:12
show a couple just some clips
just to
2:38:15
make you smile John this is
from our
2:38:17
northern buddies there can the
Naevia
2:38:19
you know the weeds is legal up
there no
2:38:22
they're trying the weeds up
there though
2:38:27
well this is wrong this is a
story about
2:38:30
edibles actually Toronto judge
called
2:38:33
Vittorio Domon le a Complete
Idiot's
2:38:35
after a guilty plea in a
college park
2:38:38
courthouse Friday he said he
and his
2:38:39
partner Jaime young had never
tried weed
2:38:42
before and decided to give it a
go a
2:38:44
decision he regretted about 20
minutes
2:38:47
later he regretted about 20
minutes
2:38:47
northbound Oakwood in Vaughan
what is
2:38:49
going on what do you need the
ambulance
2:38:50
for on what do you need the
ambulance
2:38:53
okay are you are you injured at
all is
2:38:56
it anything happens I'm just
lightheaded
2:38:58
that's Domino using a police
radio to
2:39:01
call for help after getting so
high he
2:39:03
thought he was dying one of the
officers
2:39:05
that rushed to the scene
slipped on ice
2:39:07
and suffered a concussion she's
still
2:39:09
not able to work not Minelli
apologized
2:39:11
to his family the court and the
police a
2:39:14
date for sentencing will be set
next
2:39:16
week fantastic story we've
talked about
2:39:26
this before we'll talk about it
again
2:39:27
that's warning to people who
don't
2:39:29
understand what's going on
2:39:32
edibles which are a great
product have
2:39:36
to be you have to you have to
2:39:38
standardize yourself on them by
taking
2:39:41
you know if you have a little
bit of
2:39:43
these little chocolate bits and
it all
2:39:45
packaged up individually you
could down
2:39:47
one of those and you'd be
waiting an
2:39:49
hour hour and a half nothing
happens so
2:39:51
you take another one in
2:39:53
fact knowing that it's gonna
take you
2:39:55
two and a half hours for an
edible to
2:39:57
take effect this is advice I
don't even
2:39:59
take a whole one take a half a
one and
2:40:02
see what happens to you you'll
find that
2:40:05
possibly the half of a little
piece
2:40:07
after two and a half hours is
more than
2:40:09
adequate for whatever you're
interested
2:40:12
in doing usually listening in
to music
2:40:14
Rihanna Rihanna is recommend
it's a good
2:40:16
place to start and just saying
did these
2:40:21
guys are idiots and if I don't
think the
2:40:24
packages make it clear enough
2:40:26
very nice packaging but it
doesn't have
2:40:28
any real instructions on it
yeah for the
2:40:32
troll room I just want you to
know that
2:40:34
when it comes to edibles as a
product
2:40:37
indeed John is the authority on
this I
2:40:40
am errantly I have to be an
authority
2:40:43
yes your voice is needed
2:40:46
it's it's very straight well
there there
2:40:49
are companies that are working
on making
2:40:51
that go faster
2:40:52
there are also being threatened
by the
2:40:56
government because they're
thinking of
2:40:58
taking edibles off the market
because of
2:40:59
this problem of idiots like
that guy up
2:41:02
in Canada well this because you
know we
2:41:06
need and we need an education
campaign
2:41:07
by the lire Foundation the way
the lire
2:41:10
Hollywood leer foundation they
should do
2:41:12
it actually or you could just
purchase
2:41:15
this next product many
discoveries in my
2:41:17
life but you don't have to be an
2:41:19
Einstein to know it's more
important
2:41:22
than ever to keep dreaming keep
your
2:41:24
dreams alive
2:41:25
start with a good night's sleep
unisom
2:41:27
sleep tabs help you fall asleep
33%
2:41:29
faster it shows up what yes not
32 where
2:41:46
are you getting the number 34
flip not
2:41:48
34 but 33 percent faster
2:41:52
97% of all scientists agree
2:41:56
yes 33 percent here's I got it
here's an
2:41:58
offbeat clip from this has
never got
2:42:01
national attention but I
thought it had
2:42:02
potential this is the Baraboo
high
2:42:05
school Nazi salute in Wisconsin
2:42:08
Baraboo high school has come
under
2:42:10
intense scrutiny as a photo of
at least
2:42:13
60 male students giving the
Nazi salute
2:42:15
went viral this week one
student in the
2:42:18
front row is seen making a
white power
2:42:21
symbol with his index finger
and thumb
2:42:23
the photo was reportedly taken
ahead of
2:42:25
the students junior prom last
spring and
2:42:28
was posted on a social media
site with
2:42:30
the hashtag Baraboo proud
that's some
2:42:38
sort of code what the hell is
that now
2:42:41
what are they doing where these
kids
2:42:43
thinking just help me with that
first
2:42:45
off they're goofballs
2:42:47
yeah Wisconsin and there's
somebody
2:42:50
thought it would be funny
2:42:52
hey man look we're all white
let's do a
2:42:54
Nazi salute and take a picture
and then
2:42:57
post it and I'll get some big
donors
2:43:01
it's those edibles they should
have just
2:43:04
stayed home listening to
Rihanna but no
2:43:07
they had to go and do that well
thank
2:43:12
you that made my day or evening
I should
2:43:16
say as we're coming up by the
night u9p
2:43:18
like it's Sundy no Ășnicos
actually
2:43:21
cooked something for me okay
guys all
2:43:25
right hey I'll be here for next
for
2:43:28
Sunday's show as well so I'm
sure I'll
2:43:30
have more Europian news and
rundown of
2:43:33
what's happening here in in the
old
2:43:35
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war with
2:43:38
the United States amongst
others good
2:43:41
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2:43:57
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2:44:01
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get mo
2:44:03
nation boat lands in the morning
2:44:05
everybody I'm Adam curry being
invaded
2:44:10
we'll talk about that the next
show I'm
2:44:13
John C Dvorak until Sunday
2:44:36
CNN's appreciation itself
2:44:47
personalities appreciation
itself
2:44:58
mr. president consent
2:45:03
and pass it up
2:45:06
excuse me
2:45:12
today's again mr. president CNN
should
2:45:14
be ashamed of yourself mr.
president
2:45:17
has been patch enough
2:45:21
a specific APIs team a success
2:45:29
that's nothing happens happen
if you
2:45:32
that's enough
2:45:34
that's enough
2:45:37
that's enough
2:45:39
that's enough man
2:45:42
that's enough
2:45:44
but I have I have the peak oil
of the
2:45:46
dogs it's actually for myself I
don't
2:45:48
have to worry because what's
gonna
2:45:50
happen as climate change makes
2:45:52
temperatures warmer crops fail
we have a
2:45:55
global food shortage we start
eating the
2:45:58
dogs and cats fixes climate
change
2:46:08
you make a snack
2:46:10
Larry make a snack
2:46:13
control make a snack
2:46:15
the barbecue cook in the dog
I'll just
2:46:20
cook in the dog
2:46:24
if you don't know how to do it
I'll show
2:46:27
you how to cook
2:46:33
I'm God
2:46:37
gotta be the best recipe
2:46:41
thinly-sliced bless you
2:46:45
like they do in another career
just go
2:46:55
you don't know how to do it
I'll show
2:46:59
you don't know how to do it
I'll show
2:47:04
will you may think that this is
strange
2:47:08
we you may think that this is
strange
2:47:09
whore you may think that this
is strange
2:47:14
the poor sweet tater fries and
a slice
2:47:18
of Allah
2:47:19
look in the doll
2:47:22
I'm just cooking my dog if you
don't
2:47:28
know how to do it I'll show you
2:47:32
hey pooch
2:47:43
dinner at my place
2:47:49
as usual it's Broward County
and going
2:47:52
on in Broward County and the
first time
2:47:54
we hear Broward's election
supervisors
2:47:57
speak publicly about the medical
2:47:59
marijuana ballot glitch bro ha
growl
2:48:01
gotta choose Broward's back
this tree is
2:48:04
a reminder of the power of this
tornado
2:48:06
that touched down here at
Broward
2:48:08
College's North Campus there's
none of
2:48:10
the ugliness that we expected
about the
2:48:11
fraud or what I call the Fugazi
fraud is
2:48:14
once again from Broward County
and we're
2:48:16
facing another election dispute
focused
2:48:18
largely on Broward County I've
been
2:48:20
talking about this it's it's
hard for us
2:48:22
in Broward County to wrap our
minds
2:48:24
around the fact that this
happened in
2:48:25
our community the Broward County
2:48:27
Sheriff's Office posted a new
fact
2:48:28
checker website which it says
is meant
2:48:30
to clarify misinformation and
2:48:32
allegations law enforcement are
finding
2:48:35
and documenting more flock and
Road than
2:48:37
anywhere else in the nation
clearly this
2:48:39
is something that has grabbed
the
2:48:41
attention of the American
public just
2:48:43
now red tide is here in Broward
County
2:48:45
we have area SWAT teams in the
Broward
2:48:47
Sheriff's Office walkie
2:48:49
we're in finery on board if you
look at
2:48:52
Broward County they have had a
horrible
2:48:55
history there are still votes
to be
2:48:57
counted here at Broward County
election
2:48:58
headquarters but they won't say
how many
2:49:00
Saturday in Broward County
2:49:12
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2:49:19
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