0:00
I hate Super Bowl analysis Adam
curry
0:10
this is no agenda morning
everybody
0:22
curry and from northern Silicon
Valley
0:25
where the birds are dropping
out of the
0:26
sky but not here I'm Chelsea
Devorah
0:30
[Music]
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please don't tell me you're
gonna start
0:35
off with a hoax oh the dead
birds in my
0:39
hey we got now we got to play
it so I
0:42
can detox you hundreds of birds
have
0:44
fallen from the sky in The
Hague the
0:46
Netherlands during a 5g
experiment to
0:49
see how large the range was and
whether
0:51
the new wireless technology and
what the
0:54
fine outfit was broadcasting
this piece
0:56
that you thought wow this this
has got
0:58
to be true this sounds like a
real
1:00
mainstream outfit here to you
on the
1:05
podcast report would cause any
harm in
1:08
the local area news of the
adverse
1:11
effects suffered by these
starlings was
1:13
slow to break as initially I
think this
1:16
is the same report they had for
the
1:18
windmills I just added 5g you
know like
1:23
you know when I was over there
I visited
1:26
some of the major windmill
farms this
1:29
huge windows there's no dead
anything
1:31
around those things no you
think to be a
1:33
feather you think there's a
feather some
1:35
bird food now there were dead
birds in
1:38
the park in the in the Hague
but it
1:42
seems like there were some
poisoning of
1:43
the birds that's why they they
forbid
1:45
people from taking their dogs
in for a
1:47
while hey the way I looked at
it with it
1:49
at the beginning discussing dead
1:52
starlings I was all in need
more dead
1:58
starlings we got em up in
Washington
2:00
State
2:00
hey can you can you just
imagine if
2:02
maybe maybe maybe this 5g can
Electrify
2:06
and nuke the grackle problem we
have in
2:08
Austin now that would be a
benefit
2:12
birds there they are creepy
they have
2:16
their own Yelp page they do yes
does
2:21
anyone have do you have a
recording of
2:23
them cuz they make a funny sound
2:25
I can make one I'll make one as
we're
2:27
walking by on 2nd Street and
they're all
2:29
in the and the load that little
zoom go
2:33
that'll sound great instead
he'll pick
2:35
him up like a champ
2:36
now there's plenty of problems
with with
2:39
5g funny problems with 5g I
don't think
2:42
the birds got nuked by this
experiment
2:45
at all we had one of our
producers in is
2:48
in Canada and I guess was it
Canada now
2:51
I gotta think yeah yeah I think
he's on
2:54
Rogers and say he has one of
those
2:57
phones that says 5g yeah and
and so he
3:01
did a speed test
3:02
they speedtest.net I think in
in town
3:06
and it was like you know half a
megabit
3:08
per second went up to his home
an hour
3:10
outside of the city on 4G you
know 60
3:12
megabits per second and stuff
is not
3:14
quite so it's working faster on
4G of
3:18
course I mean the 5g stuff well
we'll
3:21
see it's nonsense there's no
way they're
3:23
gonna get fight with us there
Brian
3:24
about 5 megabits per second it
only
3:27
takes seconds to download a
movie well
3:30
hold on a second now this is
the wrong
3:33
eye I just got to say it since
you when
3:34
you bring this up my experience
3:38
throughout the internet and I
go a ways
3:40
back but also from the
providing access
3:44
either to client servers or
otherwise
3:47
and it's not of so much about
speed
3:51
that's the consumer myth that's
been
3:53
sold to you like oh it's 5g
it'll be
3:54
even faster it's about the
throughput
3:57
and I have seen throughout my
career
3:59
consistently for anything for
any though
4:02
of course I did big websites
for you
4:06
know for Reebok and Continental
Airlines
4:09
and Budweiser but even when we
were
4:12
doing pod show slash me vo slash
4:14
whatever the hell it became the
fatter
4:17
the pipe the more bandwidth not
speed
4:19
the more bandwidth the more
media is
4:23
consumed and it's an this is
something
4:25
in
4:25
important to understand with
this 5g
4:27
rollout so if you're selling if
it does
4:29
say you're selling ads and on
whatever
4:32
pipe you have it could be a
huge pipe
4:34
you make it bigger it is just
the law
4:37
it's the natural law of physics
4:39
you get more accesses and
therefore can
4:41
technically sell more ads it's
just a
4:43
fact
4:47
okay so that would be a main
reason for
4:51
these idiots to try and you
know push
4:53
this forward I agree with you I
don't
4:57
think it's all that great in
this health
4:58
concerns of course and you know
what
5:01
it's really coming down to now
is hey
5:04
everybody
5:04
don't use Huawei including
Germany as of
5:08
this week as the US has asked
German
5:14
providers to get rid of their
wild
5:16
Huawei equipment for 5g which
there is
5:19
some reluctance towards take
the gear
5:26
back exactly very expensive but
here's
5:29
the thing I don't think the
market
5:30
really believes that I'm
looking at the
5:31
alternatives
5:32
I guess Nokia would be that no
clear
5:34
error about Nokia Ericsson they
both
5:36
have their trials their stock
is dead in
5:39
the water it's not really moving
5:40
anywhere it's not like people
are going
5:41
home Huawei is out it's gonna
be these
5:44
guys I don't see it so I don't
know what
5:47
this noise is about
5:47
or what kind of guarantees
we're going
5:50
to get or if it even matters
well if it
5:54
even matters if the deal so
that somehow
5:56
the Chinese will be able to
shut down
5:58
yeah the Huawei routers with
all of that
6:00
stuff nice did you not learn in
6:06
podcasting school to hit your
mute
6:08
button when you saw but if
someone send
6:11
me one I'd use okay let's go
back to the
6:15
Huawei thing I'm the next phone
I'm
6:18
getting is a wall way well that
doesn't
6:20
sound like a very smart idea by
me have
6:25
you not seen Kingsman - i would
be
6:29
careful no nice phone I've
looked at and
6:34
they're pretty they got all
kinds of why
6:36
why when you you do a show with
me twice
6:39
a week why would you want any
kind of
6:41
smart anything in your hands
why do you
6:44
want a phone at all
6:47
well it's outside yourselves
gonna use
6:49
it oh just to look at it to see
how
6:52
pretty it is
6:53
or this you're getting it for
free maybe
6:54
that's what's going on I wish
6:56
well I wouldn't spit I took I
don't
6:58
spend a dime on any smart stuff
anymore
7:00
you know what you just make it
big see
7:03
now I walked past here we have
this did
7:05
I tell you this we have the
stupid nest
7:07
because the apartment has nests
and
7:09
you're not allowed to remove it
and all
7:11
this and so I've been looking
at gun
7:15
well I did the next best thing
7:18
essentially is I turned on my
piehole or
7:22
you know my monitoring and I
walked past
7:24
walked pass past the nest it
immediately
7:28
sent to pain to it's logging
server just
7:31
for me walking past it so
they're
7:32
building a profile of what I'm
doing in
7:34
my own home
7:36
that's disgusting blocks block
locked
7:42
it's getting pretty good around
here you
7:44
turn on the Roku you know if
you're the
7:46
Roku you have the your overview
screen
7:48
of your different services and
it has to
7:51
the right it'll show an ad of
you know
7:53
promote something to watch yeah
yeah
7:56
that's empty now with me I
successfully
7:59
made that box empty went away
when you
8:02
block this service yeah maybe
it's
8:04
getting the that information
from the
8:06
same service it's or the same
server
8:09
it's not even on kind of yeah
it's just
8:13
like how this guy's not here
whatever or
8:15
these that the problem is these
things
8:16
are not consolidated so the
Roku boxes
8:19
you're clicking on stuff knows
you're on
8:21
or doesn't know you're on but
it just
8:23
responds to your clicking on
just no
8:27
just picking up the remote the
rogue and
8:29
it knows you're on yep that
part knows
8:31
you're on but yeah so in other
words
8:32
these services aren't talking
to each
8:34
other in some some micro
services oh no
8:37
not yet say hey hey where's
where's my
8:41
ad it's supposed to be over
here and the
8:42
guy says she's not on what we
think he
8:45
is yeah oh no it's not doing
that no and
8:48
it's all just to Roku service
and the
8:50
Netflix is just talking to home
base all
8:52
the time even when it's not
when I'm not
8:55
using it so the app is not
selected Roku
8:58
is not is it's on but it's not
9:01
you know app is selected it's
not
9:02
streaming to my television and
Netflix
9:05
is just talking to home base to
me
9:07
several times an hour a
ridiculous waste
9:10
of bandwidth at these things
keep doing
9:12
this well and this is another
reason No
9:15
this is another reason why 5g
is the
9:17
Valhalla for the you know for
it for
9:21
Silicon Valley and all this
stuff that
9:23
is totally going to destroy our
lives
9:28
it's already kind of getting
there huh
9:35
yeah we should do a article
together on
9:38
the piehole okay w out on the
pie hole
9:42
building one but not perfect
yes a
9:44
concept just the idea the EBI
and
9:47
discuss and experience things
cuz nobody
9:49
thinks that when you turn on
the Roku
9:51
boxes you mean when you pick up
the
9:56
remote no one thinks about when
you just
9:59
walk through your house and the
nest
10:00
sees you walking that it's
report also
10:03
pulls in local weather you know
it's
10:05
doing all these different
things trying
10:07
to make decisions I don't know
if
10:09
they're cloud based decisions or
10:10
whatever I just want this thing
just to
10:12
stay at the temperature I said
it to and
10:14
not be changing all the time
10:16
Zephyr some things are
consistent and
10:19
always on time
10:22
okay so where do we when we do
this
10:24
article and then we're gonna
put it on
10:26
night minutes late by the way
we're
10:28
gonna put it on medium this hey
10:37
everybody we got a post on
medium maybe
10:39
HuffPo will accept our
submission st.
10:41
Louis post-dispatch get picked
up by
10:46
Scripps but this is this is
really what
10:50
this war this trade war
whatever we have
10:54
it's not just a trade war we
still have
10:55
the CFO of Huawei waiting to be
10:58
extradited you know it's they
weren't
11:02
the Chinese weren't so upset
but they
11:04
just extradite her to the
United States
11:05
and then they can make a fuss
and get
11:08
she's gonna be in limbo forever
if
11:10
they'd leave it go on like this
she
11:11
can't be happy here's the one
thing I
11:13
wanted to ask you
11:16
considering where the internet
came from
11:18
considering the dominance of
the English
11:21
language not just on the public
internet
11:24
but encode you know code is is
English
11:27
air traffic control a lot of it
11:29
instructions
11:30
you know the commands you know
very well
11:33
variables you can set to
whatever you
11:34
want it's not wire B what not
just movie
11:38
instructions these lousy
instructions
11:40
[Music]
11:42
wire B yeah wire B what please
wait some
11:46
time that's my favorite menu so
please
11:48
wait some time but taking all
that into
11:51
account yes we need to be wary
of China
11:56
and and their products and what
they may
11:58
be slipping into certain you
know we
12:01
have to be able to see source
code of
12:03
stuff its but at the basis do
we not
12:06
only have a head start but can
we not
12:08
just say that are dudes named
Ben are
12:11
dudettes named Bernadette are
hackers
12:14
arc they must be superior to
anybody
12:17
else in the world why do we
give so much
12:20
credence I think our guys and
gals kick
12:23
their ass any day you know this
is funny
12:26
you brought this up I don't
have the
12:27
list in front of me but JC who
manages
12:30
dudes named Ben has come up
with a whole
12:34
thesis about what the different
dudes
12:37
named been culturally which who
are the
12:40
best ones and the worst ones
and the
12:42
ones that can't do this the
ones that
12:43
can't do that I have to get
this list
12:45
from a woman who will sit down
and do it
12:46
but he does have one
interesting thing
12:48
which coincidentally kind of
backs up
12:51
the kind of dudes named Ben we
have he
12:53
says that the Muslim coders are
12:55
stunningly superior to the
general Asian
12:58
code coder and Kenny Kenny
pinpoint as
13:01
to why that is I don't know
13:03
Manon asked but just in general
just our
13:05
history our legacy our
background you
13:09
know I think that we lost a lot
of
13:11
ground to Eastern Europe
13:14
the Eastern Europe yeah he's got
13:16
thoughts on that too they work
13:18
differently and Israelis you
know have I
13:20
think also have a the Israelis
gotta be
13:24
better than the Chinese I just
don't see
13:26
why everyone's all upset about
Chinese
13:28
hackers and Chinese spying
they're not
13:30
just not that great what about
the North
13:32
Korean spires oh please oh
please this
13:36
is an axis of evil this is
bullcrap what
13:39
are they what are they
practicing on he
13:43
did talk about the Chinese
coders having
13:45
a certain characteristic
characteristics
13:48
sure maybe but you know just
this it's
13:50
always in you know we had the
national
13:53
threat assessment which is
where Rachel
13:55
Maddow came out freaking out
that the
13:57
you know the Russians can turn
off all
13:58
of our heat everywhere so cold
here I'm
14:04
using a space here it's plugged
into a
14:06
socket as a switch on it but
you know
14:08
the Russians gonna turn that
off we need
14:11
to teach some things to our kids
14:13
Russians are gonna turn off a
fireplace
14:16
kids need to learn you're gonna
turn off
14:18
your fireplace kids need to
learn some
14:22
certain base just as safe sex
needs to
14:25
be practiced they need to
understand
14:26
safe use of technology well and
and and
14:30
one day when we retire when we
exit rich
14:33
will start a scholarship called
the
14:35
professor Ted scholarship for
for the
14:39
cyber
14:39
prophylactics kids need to
understand
14:42
that everyone's given up yeah
yeah I had
14:51
a conversation with a real
estate agent
14:53
um yeah we're trying to find a
house
14:57
something affordable in Austin
and that
15:00
and you have what she has to
ask me
15:01
something so let me just text
Tina so I
15:04
pull out my Nokia e75 a brother
in our
15:13
family he's kind of a project
he's 40 I
15:15
think she's trying to say he
was maybe
15:17
had some learning disability
won't be
15:21
sensitive and she know so we
gave him
15:24
one of those phones but he
wanted to
15:25
flip so comparing me basically
15:27
someone who was retarded Jordi
you're
15:30
retarded mental ability and I
said no
15:33
the reason I have this is so
that when
15:35
I'm talking with you I'm not
distracted
15:37
so that when I'm talking with
you I know
15:39
no one else is going to be
eavesdropping
15:41
on the fact that we're together
or that
15:43
well maybe what we're saying
and when
15:45
I'm talking to you that I want
you to
15:48
have my undivided attention
that's why I
15:51
have this phone and you can
working on
15:55
this rap but it's starting to
work when
15:57
you say these three things like
I don't
15:59
want to be distracted when I'm
talking
16:01
to you I don't want anyone else
to know
16:02
I'm talking to you and I
definitely
16:04
definitely want you to have my
full
16:06
attention not something that's
beeping
16:08
buzzing and flipping and
throwing off
16:09
all kinds of alerts one more
element
16:12
that third element is the same
as the
16:14
first element hmm okay well
we'll work
16:19
on it and we'll publish this in
our
16:20
medium article as well you need
you need
16:22
three r83 three points no but
the one is
16:29
yeah it gets distraction yeah
you're
16:31
right is the same thing hmm I
need a
16:34
third one oh and here is five
dollars
16:39
from the money I saved I'm not
buying an
16:41
iPhone how about that or just a
dollar
16:54
and here's a dollar because
there's over
16:56
a thousand people who I'm
giving a
16:58
dollar to that I'm not spending
on an
17:00
iPhone yeah I think we'll get
the three
17:05
will work on so anyway so no
birds no
17:10
roller eyes and go what a rube
she went
17:14
so do you do or you don't have
no it's
17:19
probably purse no stop she's
probably
17:20
unaware that these phones can
be used to
17:24
see who you're having a meeting
with
17:26
yeah if you wanted to do it
17:29
I don't believe cuz I've heard
too many
17:30
but dialing episodes where you
can
17:32
listen in on the phone oh I'm
not gonna
17:37
allow you to pass that fake
news off
17:39
again
17:41
but dials go through a
different system
17:43
than through digital IP
connections when
17:48
you're calling if I called you
on the
17:49
phone right now it'd be a
horrible
17:50
connection I call you on skype
it's a
17:52
great connection but dial
phones are not
17:55
comparable to any ease dropping
a phone
17:57
can do you have to just stop
I'm not
18:01
buying a thing you're saying
people
18:02
usually have the phone in their
pocket
18:03
the thing can not pick up
there's not
18:06
that good okay you're
embarrassing
18:11
yourself I'm not going to argue
this
18:14
point again with you all right
18:16
what you are correct about is
the
18:18
proximity that is the number one
18:20
tracking these things do if
you're next
18:23
to someone near to someone
that's when
18:25
you start getting each other's
18:26
recommendations that's that's a
big one
18:28
that's a big thing that they do
then
18:32
eavesdropping yeah
18:33
whether people believe it look
kids
18:35
believe it so you don't even
have to
18:37
convince him anymore even if
it's not
18:38
true if you ask any kid of
course it's
18:41
happening up they think that
it's that I
18:42
believe it's purely proximity
someone of
18:45
your friends looked at
something they
18:47
all goes no you're together a
lot or one
18:50
from time to time there you go
you start
18:52
getting it that's the whole
thing anyway
18:55
get rid of them and I'm getting
a wall
18:59
way yeah okay well it's nice
knowing you
19:02
the Chinese will know who I'm
hanging
19:05
out with yeah don't come to our
wedding
19:09
without this guy good this
Cades a lot
19:12
of Chinese food we could
probably turn
19:15
him today is the big Super Bowl
that's a
19:21
big ol Sunday it's Super Bowl
Sunday big
19:24
event here in the United States
of
19:25
America it's being held in what
Atlanta
19:27
right yeah Lana
19:29
so they've cleared out all the
homeless
19:30
camps I think they did I know
they did
19:36
hey everybody it's great you
can be here
19:39
all year but now you gotta go
19:42
just swept them underneath the
rug get
19:44
rid of them I think we're gonna
have
19:45
it's always about the
commercials of
19:47
course we love watching the
Super Bowl
19:48
commercials let's see what kind
of
19:50
social justice warrior stuff
will pass
19:52
by today I'm sure we'll have
some oh
19:54
that would be that Barbie the
only
19:56
interesting stuff the rest of
our just
19:58
overpriced commercials I
believe I
20:01
believe that well a washington
post has
20:03
taken out an ad i rezulin to
five
20:06
million dollars so maybe more
than one
20:09
ad and they apparently they had
a copy
20:12
one ad he always really want i
think
20:15
it's up to five dollars five
million
20:17
dollars for one ad let me I'll
look up
20:19
the price raising really high so
20:22
apparently they have hired Tom
Hanks to
20:24
do a voiceover for this ad and
you know
20:27
it's obviously about real news
only
20:29
found in the Washington Post
yeah
20:32
Washington Post only place it
as news
20:34
the only place that has actual
actual
20:36
news that's good news well good
news and
20:39
as is traditional with the No
Agenda
20:41
show when it comes to big
events now
20:43
this could be a big event could
be the
20:45
Super Ball is an example it
could also
20:47
be it could also be the
Eurovision Song
20:50
Contest or the World Cup soccer
we
20:52
always like to choose the
winner based
20:55
on geopolitical data points and
with the
21:01
knowledge that all major sports
games
21:03
are rigged the price is up
slightly from
21:05
last year's 5.2 million as
that's for 36
21:10
yeah I think that would be 30
seconds
21:13
what are we doing here 5.2
million
21:18
here's the weird the NBC has an
actual
21:21
price I think okay it's five
point two
21:24
five million this year for a
30-second
21:28
spot during the championship
matchup
21:31
fantastic one hundred seventy
five
21:33
thousand dollars per second
nice so yeah
21:37
what are we doing here yeah
well we'll
21:39
talk about that in a second
because we
21:40
have options but let's talk
about the
21:45
winner we have the New England
Patriots
21:48
where the New England pastry
pastry it's
21:50
where the pastry its base is a
pastry
21:52
the pastry is where they base
their
21:55
fat but where what is their
hometown
21:57
Boston okay New England
Patriots and
22:01
then you know playing positive
they play
22:04
New England and then we have
the Los
22:10
Angeles Rams yeah okay so first
of all
22:15
we have the president tweeting
about how
22:19
horrible the refs were even
allowing the
22:22
Rams to make it into the Super
Bowl so
22:24
this needs to be taken into
account
22:28
crafts and the Patriots owner
has said
22:31
nothing bad about the president
ever as
22:33
far as I can tell they're
buddies
22:34
exactly so that is another plus
but I
22:39
think if you look at the hatred
of the
22:43
NFL of the league and the
owners against
22:46
the president and all that he
stands for
22:48
and the pure power of the goat
I think
22:52
the Rams are on deck to win
well I think
22:56
they're on deck to win because
they have
22:57
a better team they're
inexperienced in
23:01
these situations and this would
be
23:02
Brady's ninth Super Bowl yeah
which is
23:06
it counts for a lot
23:08
oddly at 90 isn't he isn't he
known as
23:11
the goat yeah he's the goat
that's the
23:13
crazy part greatest of all time
right
23:17
but the Rams are goats and the
Rams are
23:21
their goats yes they're in a
sense so
23:24
yeah no not in a sense the Rams
are goat
23:27
so I think goat power goat
power how can
23:31
you be against goats goat power
to the
23:33
tune of Hot Pockets another
suggestion
23:36
try to get from the lyricist
sitting at
23:38
this end of the microphone
power it's
23:45
not it's more like let me give
it a shot
23:47
for you hold on let's see if I
can do
23:49
this well I know you'd be so
off-key
23:59
it's very hard I hear I'm here
I'll take
24:07
another medal
24:08
get it from a non geopolitical
person
24:10
well why bother with that we
can watch
24:12
any telling any cable news show
for that
24:14
but okay go ahead no I'm taking
it from
24:17
a non geopolitical spectrum
that's what
24:19
I'm saying you're gonna
actually look at
24:20
sports if you what the point is
is that
24:24
the Rams have been relocated to
look
24:27
back to Los Angeles from whence
they
24:29
were originated from st. Louis
which was
24:34
turning into a mediocre
football town
24:37
mm-hmm and they moved him to
the Los
24:39
Angeles the big market one of
the two
24:41
big markets New York and Los
Angeles
24:42
being the two and they and blas
angeles
24:47
has gone four before the
Chargers moved
24:50
up there and before the Rams
moved back
24:53
in three years ago the rent the
loss was
24:57
without football and they were
getting
24:59
they were doing just fine with
their
25:01
baseball teams and with
especially with
25:03
their basketball - they had two
25:05
basketball teams in Los Angeles
one came
25:07
up from San Diego and they were
doing
25:09
just fine in the NFL saw this
as a huge
25:12
problem because this is a
massive market
25:15
they had to get football back
into Los
25:17
Angeles and so they got the
Rams they
25:20
have to win this game it's just
for the
25:22
purposes of saving the league
and the
25:24
league it appears there's
documentation
25:27
people are suspicious of the
league
25:29
fixing these games and the
reason that
25:32
that crazy play took place in
New
25:34
Orleans which was not called
and all yes
25:37
Trump's all upset everyone's
upset
25:38
I think there's reasons that it
could
25:40
have been not called but
everybody
25:42
disagrees with that that was to
make
25:45
sure the Rams got into the
Super Bowl so
25:47
the Rams could win the Super
Bowl to get
25:49
interest back in Los Angeles to
a peak
25:51
if they're gonna win easily or
it might
25:54
be exciting in the win at the
end but
25:55
the Rams have to win this game
because
25:58
that's what the NFL needs all
right the
26:00
Rams have to win this game
because their
26:02
goats end of that's it I'll
give him
26:05
seven points on the spread good
to go
26:07
goats for the goal
26:09
now let's talk about options
for us I'm
26:12
sure you saw the news that
Spotify
26:14
apparently is in talks to buy
gimlet
26:17
media gimlet now so gimlet is
this is
26:21
the former producer or creator
of this
26:24
American life I believe who
spun off and
26:27
created this American Life
clones right
26:31
and we just went through the
fact they
26:33
have a hundred people working
on 38
26:34
shows they got beautiful
studios in
26:36
Manhattan no wait
26:38
is it made Manhattan what scene
yeah I
26:41
think it might be in Manhattan
26:43
yeah man had the high-priced so
they
26:45
they just had a final round
let's I want
26:49
to talk about two things one
about what
26:51
Spotify is odd well starting
off for any
26:54
deal when there's a buyout and
it's very
26:59
shortly after I think they've
had four
27:02
rounds of financing the last
round
27:05
reportedly according to crunch
base was
27:07
evaluation of seventy million
dollars
27:09
which is not all that huge
after four
27:11
rounds but they had four round
so they
27:14
keep having to pump money in to
have
27:18
this deal not officially
announced by
27:20
anyone but sources say I think
is very
27:23
bad in general you want the
announcement
27:27
to be okay Spotify bought us
Forex or
27:31
maybe not even mention a number
to have
27:33
sources say they're in talks
the number
27:36
is 200 million bad
27:38
would you agree from a business
27:40
perspective well it's now I
deal it's
27:46
not ideal
27:47
I don't know that is bad it
usually it
27:50
means that the deal is not
gonna happen
27:53
well not in a stage where it's
going to
27:55
happen so somebody leaked
something or
27:58
spoke to a Chinese meal but
second you
28:03
know so this is co this is
great for
28:05
podcasting well maybe and I
wanted to
28:08
discuss it with you briefly we
have
28:09
received an offer from Spotify
for the
28:12
No Agenda show we have received
an offer
28:14
with numbers and it's a it's an
actual
28:17
deal I've shared it with you a
while
28:20
back if you recall
28:22
okay keep talking you don't
remember her
28:28
well I'm under non-disclosure I
cannot
28:31
discuss the details of the
offer but let
28:36
me tell you that they're
talking big
28:38
numbers but complete
exclusivity it
28:42
right down to no feed so it
would be I'm
28:46
not kidding you would only be
there
28:48
which better be really big
they're
28:51
actually interest will you it's
in your
28:52
email from two months ago you
know we've
28:56
been been quiet about it
because it's
28:59
we're on I'm under
non-disclosure so I
29:01
cannot discuss the elements of
the deal
29:03
but if this is really what
they're doing
29:06
I think they're gonna have a
real hard
29:08
time real hard time making up
making the
29:11
money for this you know and it
all has
29:13
to be unspotted from what I
understand
29:16
you know but your feed is not
your feed
29:18
anymore yeah you can't just
like throw
29:20
it anywhere you want
29:21
I'm sure they'll figure out a
way to
29:23
have a feed that has stuff
included in
29:25
it or whatever they want to do
but um
29:28
that offer is being put out to
a lot of
29:30
big podcasters now our problem
is I have
29:33
no idea how many people how
many people
29:35
listen to the show you know
we'd have to
29:38
go in and quanta qualify the
logs and
29:41
all that stuff
29:41
which I have no intention on
doing but I
29:44
just wanted you to know I
thought that
29:46
you hadn't seen this because
you never
29:48
replied to me about it but yes
we've we
29:51
received that offer yeah you
know it's
29:53
not really a podcast anymore
it's a
29:55
thing on Spotify I don't know
for that
29:58
interested yeah the only thing
that's
30:00
cool and I personally might be
30:03
interested in this is you can
do a music
30:04
show on Spotify but hey what
can we do
30:09
to get that cur to come over I
know I
30:13
would never go she's a DJ never
go they
30:17
didn't this was not a part of
any talks
30:19
or any offer I'm just saying
but that is
30:21
something that could be done
now I'm
30:24
quite happy sitting where we
are just
30:25
doing what we do for now
30:28
let me see the spreadsheet let
me say
30:30
hmm okay well anyway I wish the
gimlet
30:34
media people lots of luck and I
wish the
30:36
many ads in their future you
know it's
30:40
getting to be it's really I'd
listen to
30:41
maybe six or seven podcasts in
between
30:45
our this have last episode in
this one
30:47
and it's getting a little
annoying
30:50
because you have to keep
pressing the
30:52
fast-forward button on the ads
and yeah
30:55
Joe Rogan who had a two had I
haven't
30:59
pulled enough clips from Joe
Rogan had
31:00
what's-his-face from Twitter on
dorcy
31:05
dorcy yeah boo - now is a
member of the
31:08
Taliban you have to go through
six
31:11
minutes of ads in the beginning
of Rogan
31:13
I mean especially in the
beginning
31:15
everyone's gonna fast-forward
through
31:17
that how can that possibly be
effective
31:19
me on these and you know the
beats juice
31:23
and all that stuff is this how
if it's
31:25
at the beginning of the show
like any
31:27
even pods say I gotta I know
I'm gonna
31:29
start pulling clips of people
who think
31:33
they're really intelligent have
really
31:35
cool podcasts such as pod save
America
31:37
when these guys who are just
sitting
31:39
there telling you how the inner
working
31:41
from they worked in the white
house
31:42
giving you the inner workings
of the
31:44
white house and then have to
switch and
31:46
tell you how great this
insurance
31:48
product is you can hear their
disdain
31:50
their hating it no aha
31:53
this is a good point I've
noticed this
31:56
too these guys shapiro is one
of these
31:59
guys same thing yes yes yes he
rambles
32:03
this is the reason we've talked
about
32:04
this off the air and we talked
about Leo
32:07
Laporte yeah Leo Laporte master
he's a
32:12
master he is the yes live Reid
went from
32:17
radio where he had to be
sincere and he
32:18
had all these reads yeah and
yeah you
32:21
believe it sir when he tells
you that
32:23
this product is the best ever
and then
32:25
they dropped their that
advertising
32:28
campaign and picking up another
one for
32:29
the same type of product and
now this is
32:32
the greatest thing ever and he
sounds
32:34
extremely sincere cuz he knows
how to do
32:37
these shapiro
32:38
he rattles through the thing
like oh my
32:41
god I
32:42
yeah well you got to hear these
these
32:44
smarmy douche bags from pod
save America
32:47
you wrote speeches for Obama
and now
32:49
they're sitting there reading
you know
32:51
copy for Squarespace me I find
it very
32:57
funny all right boys and in
fact you
33:01
have to be this required in
this is such
33:06
this extension of radio
personally I've
33:09
always been against this whole
thing
33:11
when you do you don't have
profession
33:12
there's like maybe five guys in
the
33:14
country
33:15
I mean Limbaugh can do a good
read
33:17
mmm-hmm that can do these that
can
33:19
actually sell you something on
with
33:22
their manner of selling you by
doing a
33:25
read of an ad copy piece of
paper listen
33:29
in front of him right just very
few of
33:31
them I think the ad should be
produced
33:35
you don't see anybody on
television
33:38
stopping the show I mean like
they did
33:40
in the 1950s and go on and on
and on
33:42
about something tied hammam but
it's
33:45
podcasting we have much more
engagement
33:47
with the with of listeners I
think it's
33:50
myth yeah I think it's a myth -
when I
33:52
hear Shapiro going oh my god I
you just
33:56
hear it in his voice he doesn't
like
33:57
these guys he doesn't like the
product
33:59
isn't like doing this read yeah
give him
34:02
a pre-programmed ad to run to
play
34:05
anyway I can tell you that when
we do a
34:07
donation segment about 15% drop
off and
34:10
come right back up after we're
done and
34:12
that's I think that's a good
good
34:16
drop-off it's you know minimal
yeah it's
34:19
very minimal it comes back and
people I
34:22
think have realized that there
is also
34:24
content in that in that segment
yes sir
34:29
because we're not promoting a
product
34:31
that somebody says here promote
this
34:33
we're promoting our producers
and
34:35
whatever thoughts we have
during this
34:37
segment now I've been looking
at Fox
34:40
News and CNBC specifically I
believe
34:44
they are in they are pre-sold
in a big
34:47
scheme to sell
34:51
any Altria vaporized product
those who
34:56
don't know Altria used to be
known as
35:00
r.j. Reynolds and Fillmore
Morris and I
35:05
think there was one other
company that
35:07
all rolled up into this Altria
or they
35:09
rebranded and this is the guys
who bring
35:11
you in the Marlboro Man so this
is the
35:13
this is the cigarette to Big
Tobacco
35:15
let's call them Big Tobacco the
nice
35:17
name Altria they saw the
writing on the
35:20
wall and they purchased jewel
for
35:23
thirteen billion dollars which
was
35:25
largely cash thirteen billion
dollars
35:28
and that's a vape product and
I've been
35:30
watching these ads and I've
been waiting
35:32
for them to make their move and
finally
35:35
they've figured out with a new
study no
35:37
less what we need to do and
what's going
35:40
to happen so they have
announced they
35:43
will be doing self-critical ads
in the
35:45
United States but also jewel
has a new
35:49
television campaign which fits
right
35:51
along with the study that just
came out
35:53
a year long study on the use of
35:54
e-cigarettes turns up some
surprisingly
35:56
positive results of John Kerry
with the
36:00
story we always mind we've had
just bad
36:02
story after bad story and all
of a
36:04
sudden cold but it's good news
here
36:06
Jonathan what's behind the study
36:08
certainly good news for a
cigarette
36:10
users a team of British
researchers has
36:13
determined that e-cigarettes are
36:15
actually more effective in
helping
36:18
people quit smoking traditional
nicotine
36:21
therapies such as those that
you wear or
36:23
gum that you chew how do they
arrive at
36:26
this will they followed more
than 800
36:28
smokers over the course of a
year what
36:30
they found is nine point nine
percent of
36:32
the group receiving traditional
nicotine
36:34
replacement were able to
abstain from
36:36
smoking during that year long
period
36:38
however the success rate was
almost
36:40
twice as high eighteen percent
for the
36:43
group using e-cigarettes this
new study
36:46
published in the New England
Journal of
36:47
Medicine is likely to bolster
the
36:49
e-cigarette industry which has
been
36:50
trying to market its products
as a safer
36:53
alternative for adults who
already smoke
36:55
but want to quit however many
public
36:57
health officials say they're
concerned
36:59
east cigarettes may provide a
gateway to
37:02
traditional tobacco use among
teens
37:04
because they're marketed and
all sorts
37:06
of different enticing flavors
37:08
although e-cigarettes lack the
37:10
carcinogens that you inhale
while
37:13
smoking traditional cigarettes
critics
37:16
point out that they contain
nicotine
37:18
which is highly addictive yes
so from
37:21
now on they should be referred
to as big
37:22
Nick big Nick that's what they
are big
37:27
Nick now they're all in this
hey yes
37:29
it's right out of the Bernays
playbook
37:32
from the nineteen literally
when they
37:34
when he wanted women to smoke
yeah tell
37:37
the story it's a bogus story
planted you
37:43
pay somebody to you know you
can do this
37:45
with most universities that
have any
37:47
research capabilities whatsoever
37:49
if you it's only it couldn't
cost you
37:52
ten grand maybe might not even
cost you
37:54
that much you can go to some of
the
37:56
professor's leading different
37:58
departments and say hey I need
to do
38:00
this I want to find out whether
this
38:02
does that or not and I'll pay
for the
38:05
study and they put the students
to work
38:06
and they'll do a study it'll be
38:07
authentic it'll be the rights
they're
38:09
the right stats to do it right
and you
38:12
get it UC Davis so you can go
up there
38:14
and have them do something on
wine how
38:16
much is you know how much
sulfites our
38:18
button did the average bottle
of wine
38:19
you can have them study then
you can put
38:21
a report out and it's official
and you
38:23
can do this with an marketing
guys know
38:26
this and they go out and they
they come
38:28
up with an idea and you you if
you put
38:31
this if you put the research
study
38:33
together properly where you
almost guide
38:36
it by what you're looking for
I'm
38:38
looking for this see if you can
prove
38:40
this and then they go out and
prove it
38:43
and they give you the report
back now
38:45
it's yours to distribute or
what depends
38:47
on how the deal was arranged
right and
38:49
you could roll it out and if
you sent it
38:51
with press release you know Oh
press
38:53
release goes out wasn't a press
release
38:55
was it not that's separate from
the
38:56
advertising was it not Bernays
who
38:58
wanted to promote the smoking of
39:00
cigarettes by women and he had
wasn't it
39:03
like some as if they were
suffragettes
39:06
on in a parade walking up Fifth
Avenue
39:08
smoking in public that was that
was a it
39:11
was a fantastic campaign and he
got I
39:13
mean from that became we got
Virginia's
39:16
limbs and a whole new whole
branding
39:18
he's the one who developed the
ideas of
39:22
influencers brand influencers
he was
39:26
ahead of his Instagram time and
so Brent
39:30
you notice in other words you
get some
39:31
famous person Cary Grant you
know
39:33
somebody's very famous
everybody likes
39:35
and they all admire cuz he's a
big set
39:37
actor and you have him smoking
you get
39:40
people you know I like the way
he looks
39:42
smoking I think I do that most
people
39:45
just look at you know they have
their
39:46
their influencers and they look
at him
39:48
as role models it's called a
role model
39:50
that's where he was all bent
out of
39:52
shape when somebody's supposed
to be a
39:53
role model doesn't want to be
one he's
39:55
just a punk and they just
condemned him
39:58
until he becomes a role model
cuz he's
39:59
got too much power to be just
some punk
40:01
he's gonna have a bad influence
on the
40:03
kids and so this is all part of
the
40:05
scheme sure I love it
40:08
I'm also I'm all my faith in
you know
40:11
I'm a big proponent just like I
was I
40:13
saw the talking tubes coming
down
40:15
Broadway I saw this vaping
coming down
40:17
Broadway and now we'll have
limited
40:20
choice and it was fun while it
lasted in
40:23
our little cottage industry of
making a
40:25
liquids I'm sure we all still
get some
40:28
illegally someone made up in
the bathtub
40:30
but big Nick is here to stay
and I
40:33
expect them to do a lot of a
lot of ads
40:36
denouncing their previous
product which
40:38
let's face it the cigarette was
just the
40:41
administration vehicle it's
always been
40:43
about the nicotine yeah and so
now you
40:45
know it's it's everybody wins
40:48
your clients can't you win and
there's
40:51
money your clients don't die as
fast
40:53
from your product so it's good
I think
40:56
this is a very good development
but Fox
40:59
News CNBC they've been on and
from I
41:01
think from the get-go saving
all of oh
41:04
yeah finally we have the study
now now
41:07
it's great
41:10
big Nick my friend big Nick I
remember
41:16
the time I was listening to
Michael
41:18
Savage who was getting all
worked up
41:21
bent out of shape which is the
best part
41:23
when he showed his shows always
best
41:24
when he's like completely
freaked and
41:27
he's bitching about some guys
that came
41:29
out of his office and they had
this this
41:30
advertising vehicle they wanted
to put
41:33
together and they had a term
for it he
41:35
was moaning and groaning seen
ever do
41:36
this in a million years and it
had to do
41:39
with you have to they're gonna
give you
41:40
all this money to have this one
expert
41:42
has to come on once a week to
talk a
41:45
little bit about something that
they're
41:47
promoting and then this X and
then you
41:48
have to talk about it favorably
and all
41:51
the rest of it and you could
use just a
41:53
very complex one of those
complex
41:54
advertising deals which a lot of
41:56
high-end advertising sales
people put
41:58
together right and says he
refuses to do
42:01
any throw him out so be mean
why he goes
42:03
to commercialize flipped the
channel to
42:05
the hannity show which was on
at the
42:06
same time he's actually doing
it guys is
42:19
corruption
42:19
yeah well we can always go to
spotify we
42:25
always talk about we often talk
about
42:27
how things that are clearly
been proven
42:30
demonstrably false and admitted
so
42:32
remain true links a guy has
true in the
42:38
lexicon of what m5m has created
for all
42:42
of us and something that is
cropping
42:44
back up and i think it has to
do with a
42:46
lot of different circumstances
but mike
42:49
pence the big homophobe this is
the this
42:52
is coming back oh mike pence
42:54
big homophobe conversion
therapy now we
42:57
went through all of this and I
actually
42:59
had to go back into into the
archives
43:01
being at dot IO if you want to
do some
43:03
research and this was about it
really
43:09
was 1414 words Mike Pence
uttered I
43:12
believe and from that moment on
he
43:14
became a guy who wants
conversion
43:18
therapy for the gays hates the
gays
43:22
is against the gays so I shall
debunk
43:28
first and then show you what
happened
43:30
has it's coming back and how it
always
43:31
stays it remains to be false in
the
43:35
lexicon mike pants it so yeah
there was
43:39
I think wasn't a bill and or an
opinion
43:44
on a bill and it was about
money to go
43:46
towards an anti HIV program
helping gay
43:53
men reduce high-risk sexual
activity and
43:57
so he wanted to take away money
from one
44:01
aids program and int and put it
into
44:05
this other one and the way he
described
44:07
it was he said he wanted to I
don't like
44:15
him this debate today is not
about
44:18
discrimination I believe that
if someone
44:21
chooses another lifestyle than
I have
44:23
chosen that is their right in a
free
44:25
society which you know has been
turned
44:28
into this I hate the gays and
yes and he
44:34
said I'm trying to find this
here it is
44:39
he was advocating for public
spending on
44:42
conversion therapy in Indiana
but what
44:44
he actually said is if someone
wants you
44:48
wants to change their sexual
activity to
44:52
reduce their risk which is not
the same
44:55
as saying we're going to engage
like hey
44:58
maybe you should change your
sexual you
45:00
maybe your promiscuity and use
more
45:03
protection so you don't always
have a
45:06
lower risk of contracting aids
but that
45:09
somehow turned into and it's
all its I
45:11
put it all back in the show
notes it's
45:13
totally she's ever mentioned
conversion
45:15
therapy the word conversion
therapies
45:17
never come into it it was it was
45:20
literally him saying I think
this money
45:22
is better spent in helping
people choose
45:24
a less promiscuous lifestyle if
when it
45:28
comes to AIDS HIV and AIDS
45:30
but here's how it was portrayed
by Ellen
45:33
Page actress PewDiePie she's
from does
45:36
she x-man I think she's in that
she's
45:38
Canadian she's not American so
anyway
45:42
but she brought down the house
on the
45:45
Colbert show by propagating
this lie
45:48
unchallenged and it was set up
and ready
45:50
to go because when she talks
about her
45:52
wife she's married Colbert had
a picture
45:57
of them ready to go of the two
of them
45:59
and you know their wedding
picture which
46:00
he had on a printed board so
this was a
46:02
set up thing and I'm sorry is
just a lie
46:11
president and the vice
president Mike
46:14
Pence who like wishes I
couldn't be
46:15
married let's just be clear now
for sure
46:19
Mike Pence is against any kind
of
46:22
marriage other than between a
man and a
46:24
woman which is his religious
feeling his
46:27
vibe and that's his belief the
no no
46:29
argument there
46:30
the vice president of America
wishes I
46:32
didn't have the love with my
wife he
46:35
wanted to ban that in Indiana
and no she
46:37
said he didn't want me to have
the love
46:40
yeah the vice president of
America
46:45
wishes I didn't have the love
with my
46:48
wife
46:48
he wanted to ban that in
Indiana he
46:53
believes in conversion therapy
wow that
46:58
was like British Parliament
almost
47:00
wasn't it laughs applause oh he
wanted
47:12
to ban that in Indiana he
believes in
47:16
conversion therapy
47:20
he has hurt LGBTQ people so
badly as the
47:23
government of Indiana and I
think as the
47:25
he's the government of Indiana
he's not
47:27
the governor of the government
yeah
47:29
and he's hurt the thing we need
to know
47:31
and I hope my show gay keishon
did this
47:33
in terms of connecting the dots
in terms
47:35
of what happened the other day
- Jesse I
47:37
don't know him personally I saw
lice and
47:39
all over my love this is the
Empire
47:42
actor who allegedly was
assaulted by
47:45
racist in sub-zero weather but
I don't
47:48
did they call him gay did they
say
47:50
something about his gayness or
it was
47:52
just because I know that he was
gay yeah
47:56
well this is what she's saying
it was
47:58
because of the guy I think he's
pretty
48:01
out but the story true or not
was about
48:07
Magga hats and racism and now
it's about
48:09
gayness what happened the other
day to
48:11
just say I don't know him
personally I
48:12
saw bison all over my love
connect the
48:16
dots
48:17
this is what happens if you are
in a
48:20
position of power and you hate
people
48:22
and you want to cause suffering
to them
48:25
you go through the trouble you
spend
48:28
your career trying to cause
suffering
48:30
what do you think is gonna
happen kids
48:34
are gonna be abused and they're
gonna
48:35
kill themselves and people are
gonna be
48:38
beaten on the street I have
traveled the
48:40
world and I have met the most
48:42
marginalized people you could
be I am
48:44
lucky to have this time and the
48:46
privilege to say this this
needs to stop
48:54
[Applause]
48:57
and of course this went
completely
48:59
unchallenged by Stephen Colbert
49:04
yours you know and it's okay I
mean look
49:08
I have I'm not even gonna say
that's not
49:11
the point
49:12
this is a lie and it's just I
mean what
49:17
what did what are they what is
going on
49:19
go back to Canada go back to
Canada and
49:24
to hell you know it it you know
Mike I
49:28
saw him do a speech the other
day the
49:30
guy is creepy is a F he's very
creepy
49:33
he's creepy when he reads is
creepy when
49:36
he looks when yet when he looks
at the
49:37
prompter he looks to the side
instead of
49:39
pretending to look straight at
somebody
49:41
his eyes shift over someone's
got to
49:42
call him on that didn't need to
adjust
49:45
that behavior no it kind of
looks in the
49:53
middle and then still you can
see his
49:55
eyes shit that's not good Octus
and and
49:58
he comes across as generally
you know a
50:00
bit creepy no doubt about it
but to say
50:03
that he is that he has spent
his life
50:05
hating gay people and trying to
ruin
50:08
them and he believes in
conversion
50:10
therapy this is just not true I
don't
50:13
know I don't know it's these
things that
50:16
just their shameful it is
shameful and
50:19
then and and you know what dear
that
50:22
there was a five women were
murdered in
50:26
a bank this week no you didn't
know that
50:31
no I didn't actually
50:33
yeah the guy walks in kills
five women
50:35
well I think it just happens to
be five
50:37
women shoots up the place five
women
50:39
died yet not a blip because
we're
50:41
talking about Roger stone we're
talking
50:43
about anything you know that
how can
50:47
that be more important than the
the gun
50:49
conversation that we're always
having
50:50
that for some reason is not but
then you
50:55
have just to you know to show
what
50:57
happens is CNN the most
important thing
50:59
they can talk about to this day
is not
51:01
actual things that matter in
Paris and
51:04
the rest of Europe the yellow
vests the
51:06
Venezuela that even if even
China even
51:11
Russia no we have to have a two
minute
51:13
hand over and talk about is it
okay to
51:16
wear a red maggot
51:18
or not right so you have the
legality
51:22
this is Chris Cuomo handing
over to Don
51:25
Lemon and then right you're the
attorney
51:28
you can refuse service you know
no shirt
51:30
no shoes no this is I think
it's the san
51:32
francisco restaurateur who said
you're
51:34
not allowed in my restaurant
wearing a
51:36
maggot hat which by the way i
don't
51:38
think you should be allowed in
anyone's
51:39
restaurant with a hat at all
unless
51:40
you're a fast-food restaurants
i don't
51:42
know what kind of restaurant it
was but
51:44
you know it's just okay but if
you're
51:46
wearing this hat you're not a
lot
51:47
nervous now you'd have a
counter First
51:49
Amendment argument you're
chilling my
51:50
rights to private place well
then how is
51:53
this any different than the
Baker with
51:54
the cake well that was about
refusing
51:56
service to a group of people
that should
51:58
be a protected class and unless
you
52:00
could argue that Trump
supporters should
52:01
be a protected class I don't
think you
52:03
have much of an argument on
that and
52:04
John lemon obviously has a lot
of
52:06
privilege in this in this
conversation
52:08
because he's black and gay so
he is the
52:11
he has privilege to speak his
mind and
52:13
be correct so let's say this
isn't so
52:16
much about whether he has the
right it's
52:18
about whether or not it is
right and
52:21
here's my problem on this issue
52:22
ordinarily I'd go down the line
look be
52:25
bigger than that but I don't
want to
52:28
fall into the trap of
underselling the
52:30
significance of the trigger of
the
52:32
expression to people I think
the more
52:35
appropriate analogy to say is
if people
52:37
were wearing shirts and that
said I hate
52:39
black people would he be okay
to say
52:42
don't come into my place with
that and I
52:43
think most people be like yeah
if that's
52:45
how people like him see the mag
ahead so
52:49
does that make it okay I think
that's
52:51
the right word
52:52
well the thing is should you
but just
52:55
because you yes that but just
because
52:58
you have the right does it mean
that you
53:00
should does it mean that it's
absolutely
53:02
should you be aware again your
clothes
53:05
your clothing tells a story
about who
53:08
you are what you think about
and what
53:11
you represent right and also
you life is
53:13
not in a vacuum that hat means
a lot of
53:16
things if you're gonna if
you're gonna
53:17
wear that hat that hat means
everything
53:19
from I would say the beginning
of the
53:22
campaign maybe even before
maybe that
53:23
hat means the Central Park five
two
53:25
people maybe it means
birtherism two
53:27
people maybe it means you know
Mexicans
53:29
are rapists or people
53:31
and so you cannot erase those
things
53:34
from the story of that hat and
say well
53:37
I'm just wearing it because I
want
53:39
stronger immigration well a lot
of
53:41
people want stronger
immigration it just
53:43
can't be about what you want it
to be
53:44
about there are symbols and
things in
53:46
the society that you have to
take as a
53:48
whole my point is this is not
news
53:52
this is unhealthy to consume
it's
53:57
nothing to do with news actual
news
53:58
taking place all around us it
was doing
54:01
the job as you could tell when
he talked
54:04
about the wearing the t-shirts
as I hate
54:05
black people association we've
been
54:08
tearing this on and on
associating the
54:10
Hat it was all sorts of things
to make
54:13
to lock down the association
that the
54:16
Hat is bad no and we have seen
this in
54:19
this case it was to associate
the Hat
54:21
with wearing a shirt that says
I hate
54:23
black people and I had
obviously means
54:26
that yes it's just getting
annoying and
54:29
that CNN is just just can't
stop doing
54:31
it that's all they seem to do
it's it's
54:35
it's just it's tiring it's very
tiring I
54:41
I did have a tweet I didn't
print it out
54:44
here but for CNN they on their
news site
54:47
they have this this assertion
it could
54:51
have been a hoax I saw this I
know
54:54
exactly what you're gonna say
it could
54:55
be a hoax but I don't think no
I know I
54:58
saw the article it's in the
show notes
55:00
the they have that article on
cnn.com it
55:04
does the argument asserts that
when the
55:08
Europeans came to North America
and had
55:13
it killed all the Indians let's
say just
55:15
to generalize they didn't but
they
55:17
otherwise wouldn't be any left
but they
55:19
kill all these Indians it was
the it was
55:22
the genesis of climate change
because
55:25
they weren't farming the land
anymore
55:28
and so there was so much
vegetation they
55:30
grew that we had no what what
is their
55:35
assertion that doesn't make any
sense no
55:38
well I'm gonna stop right there
it
55:39
doesn't make any sense it had
some
55:42
it had something to do okay I
have the
55:44
article here let's take a look
at it
55:47
European colonizers killed so
many
55:49
Native Americans that had
changed the
55:52
global climate researchers say
hmm
55:55
that's where that's what the
the claim
55:57
is so when Europeans arrived in
the
55:59
Americas they caused so much
death and
56:01
disease disease that it changed
the
56:03
global climate a new study
finds a new
56:06
study yea from science talked
about how
56:09
those are done yes
56:12
European settlers killed 56
million
56:14
indigenous people over about
100 years
56:17
in South Central North America
causing
56:20
large swathes of farmland to be
56:23
abandoned and reforested
researchers at
56:26
University College London or UCL
56:29
estimate the increase in trees
and
56:32
vegetation across an area the
size of
56:34
France resulted in a massive
decrease in
56:37
carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere how can
56:41
that be bad carbon levels
changed enough
56:45
to cool the earth okay by 1610
ok so
56:50
there do want to reach around
reverse
56:53
trying to do is there's a bunch
of the
56:56
try Amelie I see in the
historical
56:58
record about global warming it
doesn't
57:00
seem to be Caesar you have more
to do
57:02
with the Sun than anything else
and so
57:04
they're trying to shoehorn
theories way
57:08
to why this might be and this
is a
57:10
shoehorn theory so by this so
to combat
57:13
climate change but I'm sorry to
combat
57:16
global warming we can change
the climate
57:19
by colonizing hello China
57:25
let's colonize it'll be great
57:29
I learned from NPR besides the
fact that
57:33
weather and climate are two
separate
57:36
things do you know who created
the term
57:38
climate change oh I should know
this and
57:42
I am now I feel like I'm in mud
I'm
57:45
going you know what I'm I'm I'm
gonna
57:47
let you sweat it out and we'll
listen to
57:48
the report
57:49
well media organization by the
way the
57:51
guy who was talking about
climate and
57:53
not not the host
57:55
is NPR's media guy so he's not
the
57:58
climate climate researcher he's
giving
58:01
his opinion and his analysis of
how the
58:03
media are handling climate
change
58:06
climate change issues climate
change
58:09
deniers and in fact the history
of the
58:11
term itself well media
organizations
58:13
including NPR have pointed out
the
58:15
connection between the polar
vortex in
58:17
the Midwest and climate change
I noticed
58:20
on a network news show which
are often
58:22
criticized for not making that
58:23
connection to climate change
David how
58:25
have news organizations evolved
in I'm
58:28
sorry that was a shitty Eddie I
took out
58:30
a whole piece of something
unimportant
58:32
so I'm sorry about that well
you stopped
58:35
it yeah this was part of the
movement
58:39
this isn't with Al Gore when he
chewed
58:41
out Judy for even suggesting
that they
58:43
have a counterpoint yeah on
climate
58:47
change and this is part of the
that
58:49
there was a big stink we had it
on the
58:51
show we discussed it about how
any time
58:53
any weather anomaly is reported
climate
58:56
change should be brought into
this came
58:59
from layer by the way the Lear
fund
59:01
most likely they have to
mention climate
59:04
she's now he's condemning a
network news
59:06
report that apparently just
talked about
59:09
the weather yes without yes
without
59:12
making a connection to climate
change
59:13
this is a faux pas I guess well
and and
59:17
actually I have two clips or
will
59:18
continue this recall that first
it was
59:21
hey climates or weather's not
climate
59:24
but then it turned into extreme
weather
59:28
events now that is because of
climate
59:30
and the biggest problem they
had was
59:33
with the local weather
forecasters and
59:35
of course we had the the
founder of the
59:37
Weather Channel who passed away
recently
59:38
who to his death remained
saying this is
59:41
the biggest hoax ever so we
pick it up
59:44
again with with this David guys
for not
59:48
making that connection to
climate change
59:50
David how have news
organizations
59:52
evolved in connecting these
extreme
59:55
weather stories to the overall
trend of
59:57
climate change this is CBS this
morning
59:59
you're no fools in
acknowledging that
1:00:01
role you've seen their sort of
1:00:02
increasing efforts by
scientists and
1:00:06
some journalists with specialty
in the
1:00:08
area to an
1:00:08
incorporate that as the science
seems to
1:00:10
be clearer about not just the
fact that
1:00:12
the that man-made emissions to
carbon
1:00:15
and the warming of the
environment are
1:00:16
present having an effect but
that you
1:00:19
can start to make connection to
1:00:21
individual events and so you're
starting
1:00:23
to sear that that is a change
you used
1:00:25
to see particularly a
meteorologists on
1:00:28
TVs especially local but also
national
1:00:30
TV really resist talking about
climate
1:00:32
they're gonna saying we're
talking about
1:00:33
weather climate is global
climate is is
1:00:36
a whole different layer there
it's too
1:00:39
unpredictable heck we have
trouble
1:00:40
predicting more than 10 days
out and
1:00:42
what you've seen is sort of a
joining of
1:00:43
meteorology and climate science
to say
1:00:45
yeah these things are
interconnected in
1:00:46
a real way and therefore you
can start
1:00:48
to see this in all kinds of
coverage
1:00:50
from local TV to you know
national
1:00:51
newspapers and then there is
Brian
1:00:54
Kilmeade here on Fox & Friends
on Fox
1:00:56
News listener you know it was
true that
1:00:58
the climate change became
climate change
1:01:01
when global warming wasn't
adding up to
1:01:02
global warming it was getting
very cold
1:01:04
and then people say with though
the
1:01:06
temperature went up a couple of
degrees
1:01:07
ago we'll change it we're start
using
1:01:09
climate change so anytime
there's a
1:01:10
tornado a typhoon a flood what
did I
1:01:13
tell you and then their head
starts the
1:01:16
debate David what about that
have we got
1:01:21
past that where where we can
recognize
1:01:23
that global warming is the
overall trend
1:01:27
even if it means severe winter
storms
1:01:30
what climate change really
means is
1:01:33
there's global warming and the
the
1:01:34
atmosphere is warming and all
kinds of
1:01:36
other things are warming then
at the
1:01:37
same time it's calling all all
kinds of
1:01:39
weather disruption and you know
spikes
1:01:42
in variables in all directions
you know
1:01:45
the real thing is in some ways
the
1:01:46
climate change became very much
part of
1:01:48
the political that vernacular
in the
1:01:50
1990s in part as a result of
Newt
1:01:52
Gingrich the the Congress that
came to
1:01:54
power in 1995 in opposition the
Clinton
1:01:57
White House wanted to call it
something
1:01:59
that seemed less threatening
than global
1:02:01
warming and they they focus
group tested
1:02:03
the phrase climate change and
it seemed
1:02:05
less threatening to people at a
time
1:02:07
they're trying to hold down
certain
1:02:08
kinds of regulation I didn't
know this
1:02:11
you telling me the Republicans
under
1:02:14
Speaker Newt Gingrich came up
with this
1:02:16
they focused test it on a focus
groups
1:02:19
and this is what they can and
now we're
1:02:21
left with this
1:02:22
thanks to them Wow I didn't
either I
1:02:25
don't know if this is true but
it's it
1:02:27
sounds very believable she's
still alive
1:02:29
II verify it
1:02:31
yeah but like Wow way to go
1:02:34
good work noot so what is the
media's
1:02:37
responsibility in all of this
we'll just
1:02:39
finish out the segment since
we've got
1:02:40
it so what are the media to do
when
1:02:43
President Trump tweets out you
know
1:02:46
global warming come back fast
we need
1:02:48
you
1:02:49
is it the media's
responsibility to then
1:02:52
do a whole fact-checking
session about
1:02:55
that well let me ask you
1:02:57
jean-claude is it the media's
1:02:59
responsibility to what I do
fact check
1:03:02
and do a whole is what are you
just said
1:03:04
a sarcastic remark how do you
even fact
1:03:06
check something like that or do
they
1:03:08
just let it go either said it
or he
1:03:10
didn't there's your fact check
did he
1:03:12
say it yes okay fact check is
true fact
1:03:16
check false the media's
responsibility
1:03:18
to then do a whole
fact-checking session
1:03:20
about that or do they just let
it go you
1:03:24
know I don't think the media
has to in
1:03:26
every element go after the
individual
1:03:29
tweet I do think it's it's not
fair simp
1:03:31
to read he's got to really to
say you
1:03:33
know the president without any
evidence
1:03:35
says you know we there's no
such thing
1:03:37
as global warming I think that
the the
1:03:39
media and reporters and
journalists need
1:03:41
to perform a civic and
educational
1:03:43
function of the public to say
this is
1:03:44
what the science shows and
incorporate
1:03:46
that into its mentality you're
modeling
1:03:48
just crap stay where they have
simply
1:03:51
just hive that off into
fact-checking
1:03:52
columns as useful as those can
be for
1:03:55
enduring correctives online I
think that
1:03:57
the media has to be front and
center and
1:03:58
confident about reporting what
it knows
1:04:00
make sure to contextualize it
making
1:04:02
sure not to overstate what
science says
1:04:04
but to say you know it isn't
appears
1:04:07
increasingly certain that such
severe
1:04:09
weather spikes of winter chill
or of
1:04:13
summer heat appear to be
increasingly
1:04:15
likely as our more tornadoes and
1:04:17
hurricanes and like as a result
of of
1:04:18
climate change which of course
we have
1:04:21
really had for 15 years but I
think
1:04:23
that's that's journalistically
valid and
1:04:25
important thing will do for the
public
1:04:26
so they can make choices that
affect
1:04:28
their own lives okay so now we
get into
1:04:31
my favorite topic is you know
how many
1:04:33
people don't believe it in the
1:04:34
scientific community
1:04:35
and how many of those voices do
you
1:04:37
allow to speak in your public
air for
1:04:39
airwaves we produced this show
in
1:04:41
association with the BBC World
Service
1:04:43
and the BBC told staff last
year not to
1:04:47
include outright deniers of
climate
1:04:49
change in BBC coverage in the
same way
1:04:50
you would not have someone
denying that
1:04:52
Manchester United won two to
nothing
1:04:54
last Saturday yep how common is
that in
1:04:58
terms don't you love that
analogy as
1:05:00
fantastic right now to send out
a
1:05:02
message from the top saying it
was a
1:05:03
false analogy no the guy says
it's a
1:05:07
false analogy she doesn't eat
changing
1:05:13
BBC coverage in the same way
you would
1:05:15
not have someone denying that
Manchester
1:05:17
United won two to nothing last
Saturday
1:05:20
yep how common is that in
newsrooms
1:05:22
right now to send out a message
from the
1:05:24
top saying here's how we're
gonna do it
1:05:25
well in some ways the bead well
one of
1:05:27
the world's great news
organisations is
1:05:28
a little late to the party it's
been a
1:05:30
few years since even cable
channels in
1:05:32
this country by and large have
been
1:05:34
willing to put on climate
change denial
1:05:37
lists shall we say people who
reject the
1:05:39
science just on the basis of
what's
1:05:40
convenient for them
ideologically oh how
1:05:43
about actual scientists who
reject it
1:05:45
but that's okay and the BBC
which has a
1:05:47
you know statutory mandate of
1:05:49
even-handedness was
overcompensating
1:05:51
that is you know if one and a
half
1:05:53
percent of scientists or so
believes
1:05:55
that you right now it's one and
a half
1:05:57
what happened in 97% so he went
war you
1:06:05
know this is a mistake they
keep making
1:06:07
well it's I know why they're
doing it I
1:06:10
late again for them
ideologically and
1:06:12
the BBC which has a you know
statutory
1:06:15
mandate of even-handedness was
1:06:16
overcompensating that is you
know if one
1:06:19
and a half percent of
scientists or so
1:06:21
believes that the you can't
really
1:06:22
attribute climate change to
man-made
1:06:24
emissions or the like it's not
fair to
1:06:26
balance that out one on one with
1:06:28
somebody who believes that is
the case
1:06:29
even that represents 98 percent
of
1:06:30
scientists and you personally
he's
1:06:33
missing a half percent here
there but it
1:06:35
used to be 97 now it's 98 and a
half or
1:06:39
maybe it's 98 thought that and
things in
1:06:41
but yeah I was originally 97%
of climate
1:06:43
scientists who already wrote
reports on
1:06:45
it which is what's been
overlooked
1:06:47
because then it became 90% of
1:06:49
scientists know 90% of climb
climate
1:06:52
scientists then 90% of all
scientists
1:06:56
and then just that was then it
was just
1:06:58
like uh this can't really
attribute
1:07:05
climate change to man-made
emissions or
1:07:07
the like it's not fair to
balance that
1:07:09
out one on one with somebody who
1:07:10
believes that is the case he
was that
1:07:11
represents ninety percent of
scientists
1:07:13
and you thought that and things
in
1:07:15
Britain over the questions
debate about
1:07:16
the economic effects of brzeska
that
1:07:18
you've seen it in this country
on
1:07:19
certain things we've had to
work out the
1:07:21
fact that this oppositional
debate in
1:07:23
which we staged a lot of our
journalism
1:07:24
through a argumentation doesn't
work
1:07:27
when the science is so clearly
on one
1:07:28
side
1:07:31
surely not on one side know
what's gonna
1:07:34
play Cindy this is just to dis
is de
1:07:37
ration now they need to get
this number
1:07:39
up to a hundred percent or
close to it
1:07:42
so they can keep people off the
air from
1:07:44
making the opposite argument
1:07:45
unfortunately can't keep them
off line
1:07:47
there's a lot of people that
have
1:07:49
websites and they haven't be
able to
1:07:51
shut them down that have very
good
1:07:54
arguments as to why this is a
bunch of
1:07:56
bullcrap but and they're
scientists some
1:07:59
many high-end scientists and
some very
1:08:02
famous physicists some I'm
sorry some
1:08:06
Nobel Prize winning people we
all know
1:08:10
the director from our own
scientists dr.
1:08:12
Kiki shut up already
1:08:15
quiet and with that I'm not
gonna hoot
1:08:19
quiet I'd like to thank you for
your
1:08:20
courage and say in the morning
to the
1:08:21
man who put the sea and climate
change
1:08:23
John C well in the morning you
mr. Adam
1:08:28
curry also in the morn you all
ships to
1:08:31
see boots on the ground feet in
the air
1:08:33
subs in the water and the Dame
is a
1:08:36
nights out there in the morning
to our
1:08:37
trolls in our troll room that's
no
1:08:40
agenda stream comm is where they
1:08:42
congregate every Thursday and
Sunday
1:08:45
morning and listen to the show
chat
1:08:47
amongst themselves throw out
sarcastic
1:08:49
one-liners and often help very
much with
1:08:52
the production of this show it
is
1:08:54
appreciated in such-and-such no
attend
1:08:56
the show no gents dream.com
also in the
1:08:59
morning to Uncle cave bear he
brought us
1:09:02
the artwork for Episode 1108
was a lot
1:09:05
of good art once again we
selected them
1:09:08
I remember what we do we
selected the
1:09:10
dingbat found in cave bernie
sanders and
1:09:14
there was there were a number
of reasons
1:09:16
for this but one of them that
we wanted
1:09:18
to mention is we have to stock
a thief
1:09:23
two or three stock templates
you can add
1:09:25
to any image on that no agenda
art
1:09:27
generator calm and we're seeing
more
1:09:29
people come up with their own
new
1:09:31
templates and word they're kind
of
1:09:33
appealing to us yeah and
there's one
1:09:35
that we're taking a dislike to
of the
1:09:37
templates yeah like the is that
the
1:09:40
Illuminati I want yes it's too
small
1:09:44
it's yeah it doesn't it doesn't
contrast
1:09:47
well and we recommend not using
it but
1:09:51
we do recommend just designing a
1:09:52
complete piece without the
template and
1:09:54
posting that also good yes
which is what
1:09:58
this guy did yep yeah liked it
very much
1:10:00
all right so we have a few
people to
1:10:02
thank for sure what 11:09 we're
two
1:10:05
shows away from eleven eleven
eleven
1:10:06
eleven or one show away one
shot well
1:10:08
after this one one more than
eleven
1:10:10
eleven eleven eleven which
would be the
1:10:12
next Sunday yeah and there'd be
no
1:10:15
Superbowl on that Sunday so you
don't
1:10:17
have to use your betting money
no you
1:10:20
can use all of your winnings
from from
1:10:23
betting on the goat James Smith
is a top
1:10:31
donor at three hundred thirty
three
1:10:32
dollars and 33 cents and I
thought I saw
1:10:34
a note from him yeah you said
you had
1:10:37
you had an additional no idea
but that's
1:10:39
not the James Smith Felton it's
alright
1:10:41
I just let me see if I got a
note from
1:10:43
James Smith and the mail cuz
there
1:10:46
should be because I thought I
saw one
1:10:48
hmm James Smith I got the Smith
let's go
1:10:54
to the bottom yes yes you know
there's a
1:10:59
lot of it there's a lot of em
Smith
1:11:00
these days yeah Jim Smith it's
M Smith
1:11:03
is pissed off at me no not for
good
1:11:08
reason that's what she says
yeah no she
1:11:11
should die okay fine you know
it always
1:11:14
goes like this
1:11:15
John says listen to the show
1:11:18
[Music]
1:11:25
I gather John Smith's from
January 2nd
1:11:28
where he says Viva Gillette's
yawns in
1:11:32
the newsletter he says it
doesn't have
1:11:34
nothing there's no I got
nothing from
1:11:36
James hmm so I don't know what
to say
1:11:39
James you got something to tell
us send
1:11:41
it to us in an email or
something yeah
1:11:44
because next we have actually
this got
1:11:46
misplaced this is T old old
sting with
1:11:51
$333 James Smith was 3 3333 so
he's the
1:11:55
topper and 333 from modal sting
he says
1:11:59
I TM Jenny's got this just as T
it
1:12:01
doesn't have his there's
nothing I TM
1:12:03
gents I'm requesting a big dose
of jabs
1:12:05
karma please use the old-school
Pelosi
1:12:07
version not the weak sauce
Trump version
1:12:10
is that it no I have been
looking
1:12:14
unsuccessfully for a new dude
named Ben
1:12:17
gig for the last six months
with no
1:12:19
prospects Wow a deed it doesn't
say
1:12:21
where he's from so that may have
1:12:22
something to do with it a deed
douchey
1:12:24
must also be in order my last
donation
1:12:31
was during JC Dee's visit the
sparks
1:12:34
restaurant in New York so he
must be in
1:12:36
New York gotta be a million
jobs there
1:12:38
thanks for your bi-weekly
measure of
1:12:41
sanity so given by jobs
Commerce jobs
1:12:44
jobs jobs and jobs let's vote
for job
1:12:50
karma oh wait a minute
1:12:56
near enough I saw this I here
it is I'll
1:13:01
get back to James Smith good ok
yeah he
1:13:04
said a check in - at the time
and I did
1:13:07
that cuz I remember reading it
he said
1:13:10
actually runs the thing called
1:13:11
neighbor's feed and seed and
Smyrna
1:13:14
Georgia um looks like a good
place you
1:13:17
got a couple of cards he sent
me because
1:13:19
it is a feeder seed just in
case for
1:13:23
most I needed D douching okay
1:13:27
you've been deduced I'm going
to tell
1:13:33
you what he's gonna request at
the end
1:13:34
before I read the note okay
1:13:36
a small business karma and El
Sharpton
1:13:39
butchering the English language
Adams
1:13:41
choice would be awesome first
and
1:13:44
foremost I needed e douching
I've been
1:13:46
listening since summer of
eighteen and
1:13:48
this is my first donation I own
a small
1:13:51
business in Smyrna Georgia
1:13:55
my business is neighbors feed
and seed
1:13:58
in old-school feed store with an
1:14:01
emphasis in origin organic and
1:14:04
sustainability skills you will
need when
1:14:06
you finally go OTG I am even
working on
1:14:10
my Taliban beard for
authenticity your
1:14:14
analysis of the m5m sheer
volume of
1:14:18
bullshit is worth every penny
I'm
1:14:21
committing now and we can't
even get to
1:14:23
half of it I'm committing my I'm
1:14:26
committing out to my inevitable
1:14:27
knighthood just being my first
offering
1:14:30
and the value for value model I
asked
1:14:33
that other listeners in the
metro
1:14:34
atlantic area come by the shop
and say
1:14:38
hello neighbor and the name of
the place
1:14:40
again is neighbors I fancied
some
1:14:44
neighbors from here neighbours
is on the
1:14:47
face bag and something as well
keep up
1:14:51
the good fight I punch as many
people in
1:14:54
the mouth as I can a small
business
1:14:55
Karma and an L Sharpton
butchering the
1:14:58
English language should be
awesome till
1:14:59
my next donation take care of
James
1:15:01
Smith alright thank you for
your courage
1:15:03
night is the measure of whether
the
1:15:06
country begins in the state of
Wisconsin
1:15:10
a national drive to push back
thanks
1:15:14
Jenni this review is this crown
Hall day
1:15:18
too we are watching that was
upturned
1:15:21
General Eric called the a
biddies about
1:15:24
some Republicans at home
1:15:29
ready beating the drums of war
today the
1:15:31
pentacon refuted that claim and
he said
1:15:34
the American people do not want
him to
1:15:37
quote twiddling either they do
not want
1:15:40
him dribbling his thumbs you
can get a
1:15:43
gig as a court of contortionist
1:15:45
intravenous fluids and pills
coated or
1:15:48
with galette gelatin we don't
leave our
1:15:52
women or women women or men in
uniform
1:15:56
behind the monument to the
Eucharist
1:15:59
[Music]
1:16:01
you've got it's a fan favorite
that
1:16:10
guy's great yeah Matthew
Hamilton by the
1:16:13
way they pay him tons of money
a 10th
1:16:15
meant to be on MSNBC I think
he's still
1:16:17
there on the weekends I just
have a
1:16:18
derma agent of a daily show
that's
1:16:21
before the extortion racket
that he runs
1:16:24
through Hambleton three 2133
drunk
1:16:30
donation from the host of the
no agenda
1:16:32
social who's alcohol induced
tinnitus is
1:16:35
really beginning this strike a
nerve
1:16:36
could be from your Wi-Fi I have
a long
1:16:39
flight tomorrow and I'm
counting on no
1:16:41
agenda to get me through the
cross
1:16:42
country trip thanks to my
wonderful wife
1:16:44
putting up with my nonsense
about being
1:16:46
married before December 31st of
2018 I'm
1:16:49
now married filing jointly so I
figured
1:16:52
I'd give the No Agenda show a
cut of the
1:16:54
action
1:16:55
I'm also usually this is nice
thank you
1:16:57
thank you very much
1:16:58
I also using this donation as a
reminder
1:17:01
myself to send John a picture
of our cat
1:17:03
to use in the newsletter cat
pictures in
1:17:06
the newsletter make donations
go up so
1:17:08
I'm doing my part there may be
some
1:17:11
evidence of that I also need to
send
1:17:14
John a video of Bart grinding
the tracks
1:17:16
outside my apartment at 3:00
a.m. okay I
1:17:19
have to say something after
this entire
1:17:21
Whedon's this but this by the
way just
1:17:23
so you have some context this
is erener
1:17:27
he he was kind enough over a
year now to
1:17:31
take over the the actual
administrative
1:17:35
duties for no agenda social
calm which
1:17:37
is a lot of crap because you
know it's
1:17:40
tons of bandwidth and images
and so I
1:17:42
didn't know he was a drinker
1:17:44
so this is interesting
interesting to be
1:17:47
to of running no gender social
yes
1:17:49
exactly and math and they send
a video
1:17:54
Bart grouchy let me just stop
in the
1:17:57
middle of this note so the BART
DeBary
1:17:59
rapid transit system I remember
when I
1:18:02
was first it first was built so
olam and
1:18:07
I remember when they pushed it
through
1:18:09
and they got the people to vote
for it
1:18:10
after trying a few times in it
and they
1:18:12
put this guy in George Silliman
I think
1:18:14
was his name he was a gas
station he
1:18:16
owned a gas station in the
middle of
1:18:18
nowhere somewhere I think at
Warm
1:18:20
Springs or Dakota or someplace
it was a
1:18:22
he kept running for office and
running
1:18:24
for office he finally got the
job he got
1:18:26
the job as head of Bart but in
the
1:18:29
promises was we're gonna use
these heart
1:18:31
these special hard rubber tires
that
1:18:34
won't make any noise there was
promises
1:18:38
of the system being silent hmm
I want to
1:18:41
just remind everybody I was
there I
1:18:43
didn't remember this this
debate oh it's
1:18:45
gonna make too much noise these
noisy
1:18:47
trains going overhead no no
they're not
1:18:50
gonna make any noise because we
have
1:18:52
these special hard rubber tires
that
1:18:54
won't make noise they won't
squeak they
1:18:56
won't make noise they make so
much noise
1:19:00
there's over 100 decibels if
you're
1:19:02
under one of these tracks not
all the
1:19:04
trains make all the noise but
many of
1:19:05
them do and so this is what he's
1:19:07
bitching about and I'm just
gonna say
1:19:08
this is a type of promise you
get from
1:19:10
your government the Golden Gate
Bridge
1:19:12
will always be free to drive
over this
1:19:15
Bay Area bridge free after the
first
1:19:18
five years of $0.10 tolls free
after
1:19:21
that so this is bullcrap these
guys just
1:19:24
lied to get these things done
and it's
1:19:26
continues to this day and nobody
1:19:28
remembers I do I remember that
silent
1:19:31
trains anyway I also need to
send John a
1:19:34
video of Bart grinding the
tracks
1:19:36
outside my apartment at 3 a.m.
1:19:40
that Bart shouldn't be going by
a tree
1:19:41
and they're supposed to stop
running it
1:19:43
one now they're grinding the
tracks and
1:19:47
maybe so that that means they're
1:19:49
smoothing something out there's
none of
1:19:51
this is possible yeah because
it's
1:19:53
obviously the best time for the
yeah
1:19:54
track me oh there you go track
1:19:56
maintenance yeah I think that
bitch
1:20:00
that's noisier than anything
1:20:01
speaking of No Agenda social
fuck Gargan
1:20:05
for making Mastodon with Ruby
and not
1:20:07
creating crediting me with
reporting a
1:20:09
severe denial of service
vulnerability
1:20:12
that he silently fixed after I
reported
1:20:15
it Oh big news here No Agenda
social is
1:20:21
moving to play Roma as soon as
there's a
1:20:24
migration tool whoa that's big
news
1:20:27
there was no meeting Adam
1:20:30
exhale your VAP faster so
you're not
1:20:32
commenting on Eclipse well you
have a
1:20:34
frog in your throat is the guy
doing a
1:20:36
drunk donation also la is the
worst I
1:20:40
hate it I love our dudes named
Ben thank
1:20:46
you very much so let's talk
about this
1:20:49
what is what is I don't know
anything
1:20:52
about this plural Roma if you
look at
1:20:57
the history of Mastodon it
really
1:20:58
started with ghanoush all new
social and
1:21:02
you know the the concept of the
Fetty
1:21:05
verse and so all these
different things
1:21:06
came in and just like
podcasting there's
1:21:08
a who started who was first
who's
1:21:10
important who's the Big Kahuna
and
1:21:12
Gargan manages the the github
repository
1:21:16
for Mastodon and pleura ma is a
break
1:21:21
off a fork or a fork of people
who are
1:21:25
pissed off of this guy is your
typical
1:21:26
open source shit that's it's
the same
1:21:29
everywhere it's political it's
you know
1:21:32
and you know it's stuff like
this the
1:21:34
guys hey you got a problem with
your
1:21:36
Ruby on Rails implementation
and it's
1:21:38
you know fixed without going
through the
1:21:40
official process and I guess
crediting
1:21:43
erener with with having found
it this is
1:21:47
the dude named Ben stuff um I
don't
1:21:48
understand that much
1:21:50
it's you know they have their
own
1:21:51
political sphere apparently
you're
1:21:55
supposed to be credited if you
did
1:21:56
something good and believe me
just this
1:21:58
announcement moving tuple or
OMA will
1:22:01
will have a never-ending thread
on no
1:22:03
agenda social no doubt is it
goes with
1:22:07
bad should we do what you I
think all
1:22:09
that if as long as it connects
to the
1:22:11
Fed averse I'm good with it
1:22:12
and thank you very much for all
of your
1:22:15
courage
1:22:21
[Music]
1:22:29
that's a quote I'm still trying
to get
1:22:36
the federal you know the pub/sub
1:22:39
activity activity pub is a good
thing
1:22:44
and I'm all for it as long as it
1:22:46
federates do what you want
that's the
1:22:48
future I said it here mark it
down
1:22:50
thanks Rob Van Dyke otherwise
known as
1:22:54
three hundred dollars in eleven
cents
1:22:56
he's in Holland
1:22:58
hi John and Adam I should be
passed
1:23:01
knighthood least night me sir
Bob of the
1:23:04
clueless country the clueless
that being
1:23:07
the Netherlands thank you very
much Rob
1:23:10
thank you for your support
thank you for
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dunkey bail a Daniel sentence
ends
1:23:16
parts unknown in 250 bucks is a
first
1:23:19
associate executive producer
and he says
1:23:22
something I can't no he's all
codes no
1:23:25
no no he's saying para mañana
1:23:29
bad bad hombres well I don't
see that
1:23:34
thank you for your courage your
courage
1:23:36
keeps me sane by my long
commutes to
1:23:38
work this is what we do that's
what
1:23:40
we're for I request goat Karma
as my
1:23:43
tenure vote is coming up this
week at my
1:23:46
university always a professor
jingles
1:23:51
requested whooping with the
constitution
1:23:52
wtc7
1:23:54
Obama you may die
1:23:56
okay let me see I haven't
played a
1:24:02
whuppin with the Constitution
in a long
1:24:03
time okay and he wants WTC 7
and what
1:24:10
was the final one you may die
1:24:12
you might die is what it would
be okay
1:24:14
let's see we've got curvy to me
on email
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nice take that take that
mainstreamers
1:25:10
see if you got a producer who
will do
1:25:11
that for you on the fly mm-hmm
yeah well
1:25:16
that's something we have in
spades
1:25:19
Alex $223 in nineteen cents in
New
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Windsor New York we get some
new human
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resource karma donation amount
is the
1:25:29
due date to 2319 great work now
the
1:25:33
question is is Alex the the
injector or
1:25:37
the carrier because it could be
either
1:25:39
way it's a it's a it's a
mystery but yes
1:25:44
we are happy to give that to
you and let
1:25:45
us know when said human
resource enters
1:25:47
the universe you've got karma
1:25:52
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1:25:54
night James Briscoe Pradesh or
New York
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words by the
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way sir woody of the fall says
it's
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Groundhog Day in this grizzle
geezers
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72nd birthday damn I'm old you
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putting it in my ear and I'll
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donating thanks a bunch
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sir woody of the Falls get
their voice
1:26:40
right that's pretty good I like
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1:27:48
an enable Kirby says I should
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1:27:50
mentioned I was listening to
the show in
1:27:52
the shower jumped out to record
this
1:27:54
then jump back in to rinse off
I just
1:28:08
got a just got a do a little
goat power
1:28:09
thing oh my goodness we have
some great
1:28:16
great jingles today an end of
show mixes
1:28:19
Sir Chris Wilson is back from
one of his
1:28:22
digital detox hiatuses she's
going the
1:28:26
distance
1:28:27
she's going to lead
1:28:33
I'm agreed because she's
scheming and
1:28:37
leaning collecting age stars
she's
1:28:39
fighting and fighting flying
all the
1:28:41
time
1:28:42
she's going the distance yeah
that's
1:28:46
right he's got a whole Hillary
mix
1:28:48
sounds good
1:28:49
yeah how about going to
distance so I
1:28:52
got just a beginning of Tulsi
gabbard's
1:28:55
announcement that she's gonna
be running
1:28:58
for office which I want to play
because
1:29:01
it's just most it's under the
title Low
1:29:04
Energy now wait is this the
because we
1:29:08
played a couple of different
things
1:29:09
which one is this I don't know
it's one
1:29:11
of the ones I'd say only the
beginning
1:29:14
of it cuz it just it was like
it's
1:29:15
almost gonna hit by the way it
was just
1:29:19
about to knock me out
1:29:20
you know asleep and I had to
like I
1:29:23
struggle to hit the button to
stop it
1:29:26
recording otherwise I would
have conked
1:29:29
out and it could have gone ours
things
1:29:31
we need to see must begin in
the White
1:29:33
House because the White House
should be
1:29:36
a beacon of aloha respect love
and
1:29:41
compassion for every American
our nation
1:29:45
was founded on the values and
principles
1:29:49
of putting service before self
rejecting
1:29:53
the rule of Kings who prospered
from the
1:29:56
sacrifices of the people and
forming a
1:30:00
new nation founded on the
premise that
1:30:03
leaders should be motivated not
to serve
1:30:06
their own interests
1:30:07
but to serve the people yeah I
I think
1:30:14
it was one or two shows ago
when she did
1:30:16
this apology because she got
railroaded
1:30:18
immediately for having a
conservative
1:30:21
stance as a much younger human
resource
1:30:24
was heard father had about
marriage
1:30:26
between being between a man and
a woman
1:30:28
which Obama had and Hillary had
and
1:30:30
everyone had it at the time and
so they
1:30:31
changed yeah but she's not
allowed to
1:30:33
change but they're pulling a
different
1:30:35
tactic on her NBC is doing this
this is
1:30:39
how they definitely get rid of
her
1:30:40
headline Russia's propaganda
machine
1:30:43
discovers 2020 Democratic
candidate
1:30:46
Tulsi Gabbard
1:30:47
experts who track websites and
social
1:30:51
media linked to Russia have seen
1:30:53
stirrings of a possible
campaign of
1:30:57
supports for Hawaii Democrat
Tulsi
1:31:00
Gabbard so they're already
saying uh ya
1:31:04
know she's gotten Russia on her
side I
1:31:07
should mention this because you
had this
1:31:09
I liked her too until I found
out she
1:31:12
was a member of the Council on
Foreign
1:31:13
Relations and I figure well
what's the
1:31:15
point of that how'd she get on
I think
1:31:16
her cuteness factor makes up
for a lot
1:31:18
of that she's very cute yeah I
know it
1:31:20
makes up for it the dish but
you said
1:31:22
she's a danger she's gonna you
know
1:31:24
she's something to keep an eye
on at the
1:31:26
time it John we're talking four
years
1:31:28
ago and you went on you know
more
1:31:31
recently you said no no no no
no yeah
1:31:34
more recently before she came
you know
1:31:36
like I'm saying like a year ago
no okay
1:31:38
love her fuck I still like her
but she
1:31:40
has zero chance you know let me
get to
1:31:43
my real point which is that one
of the
1:31:47
major Lib Joe's who I keep in
touch with
1:31:52
says I think Tulsi gabbard's
the way to
1:31:55
go excellent so I want you so
that's
1:31:58
telling me here's what tells me
it shows
1:31:59
me a you know you a good known
crackpot
1:32:02
and a Lib Joe both are looking
at Tulsi
1:32:07
Gabbard as a potential
president this
1:32:10
second no no no no this is no
good so
1:32:13
they're going after her she's
gonna get
1:32:15
knocked out quick yeah well she
I don't
1:32:17
think they have to do that
because she's
1:32:18
so dull well if you were on the
if you
1:32:20
were a part of the show a
couple weeks
1:32:22
ago when I played the apology
and said
1:32:24
she has absolutely no chance
and she's
1:32:26
toast
1:32:27
we wouldn't even be having this
1:32:28
conversation but the fact that
but no no
1:32:32
no let me make my point the
fact that
1:32:34
your lip Joe friend said that I
would
1:32:37
like you to check in with the
Lib Joe
1:32:39
after this knowledge cos you
know this
1:32:41
is NBC so your Lib Joe friend
has seen
1:32:44
it and say hey what do you
think now
1:32:46
because I would like to hear if
the
1:32:48
person well clearly she's got
because
1:32:51
the reason why they're doing
this is
1:32:52
because of her 2017 meeting
with the
1:32:55
Assad in Syria so they're
saying that
1:32:57
because she met with Syrian
1:33:00
hater Assad now Russia is
helping her so
1:33:03
I want to see if your Lib Joe
picks up
1:33:05
on that line motion the
progressive side
1:33:08
of things and I doubt if you
watches NBC
1:33:10
but we'll see about the reason
I brought
1:33:13
it back up was it because
you've already
1:33:15
dismissed her two or three
weeks ago
1:33:17
it's because of the Lib Joe
connection
1:33:19
like I have to bring that in
which brash
1:33:23
rationalizes why they think
she's a
1:33:24
threat because we have somebody
extreme
1:33:27
opposites of you and the Lib
Joe most of
1:33:31
the times you've had so she's a
doctor I
1:33:34
got you right she's a threat
because
1:33:37
both crackpots on both side of
the scale
1:33:40
can get along with her yeah
well she has
1:33:44
to go sooner than later so
while we're
1:33:51
talking about elections and
meddling and
1:33:54
Russian interference our
friends up
1:33:57
north
1:33:58
we're in Gitmo nation proper
here in
1:34:00
Canada Navia have announced
something
1:34:02
very important they have a plan
they
1:34:04
have a protocol we expect the
social
1:34:07
media platforms to take
concrete actions
1:34:09
to help safeguard this fall's
election
1:34:11
by promoting transparency
authenticity
1:34:14
and integrity on their platforms
1:34:16
I have initiated conversations
with the
1:34:19
social media platforms to
identify these
1:34:21
actions as a starting point we
are
1:34:24
looking for a commitment from
social
1:34:26
media companies to implement
changes
1:34:27
here in Canada that they have
already
1:34:29
applied in other countries I am
also
1:34:31
announcing the critical election
1:34:33
incident public protocol the
protocol
1:34:36
establishes a simple clear and
impartial
1:34:39
process to inform Canadians of
a threat
1:34:41
to the integrity of the 2019
federal
1:34:44
election it is designed to
avoid the
1:34:47
kind of gridlock that could
prevent an
1:34:48
effective public announcement
it's the
1:34:50
core responsibility for the
protocol
1:34:52
resides in a group of senior
civil
1:34:54
servants yes so they've taken
these five
1:34:57
old guys which I think are
mentioned in
1:35:00
this next clip and they've
given that
1:35:02
they all gave them a badge and
this
1:35:04
badge says at any point when
you feel
1:35:07
that you need to call something
out as
1:35:09
fake news although it's not
implied that
1:35:11
way and how they're explaining
it you
1:35:13
have the authority to go before
the
1:35:15
Canon avian people's and say
this is
1:35:17
fake news this particular clip
they talk
1:35:21
about I think the the host is
talking to
1:35:24
this woman who you just heard
about the
1:35:27
SWAT team of the Ministry of
Truth what
1:35:32
guidance you're giving this
this this
1:35:34
group to say here's the moment
you have
1:35:36
to tell Canadians is there a
tipping
1:35:38
point so I mean it's going to
be context
1:35:40
dependent and context specific
which I
1:35:42
love I don't know what that
means but
1:35:44
sounds to me like we kind of
make up the
1:35:46
rules as to when we can do this
or when
1:35:49
it's important what we think it
is it's
1:35:51
context what we have set a
threshold
1:35:53
needs to be high it needs to
come into
1:35:56
question whether the elections
will be
1:35:58
free and fair for them to be
able to
1:36:00
inform the Canadian public it's
a group
1:36:02
of five right you've got the
deputy
1:36:04
ministers of global affairs
Public
1:36:06
Safety and global affairs
Public Safety
1:36:10
and I love where she can't
remember the
1:36:13
National Security Advisor the
clerk of
1:36:15
the Privy Council to make sure
that they
1:36:17
are having a conversation we
don't want
1:36:19
a situation where one official
is trying
1:36:21
to determine whether or not
they should
1:36:23
do it in the mist and the deputy
1:36:24
minister of justice sorry -
really you
1:36:27
know protect Canada right and
they will
1:36:31
be looking at you know things
that have
1:36:33
gone on around the world that
have
1:36:35
called into question other
electoral
1:36:37
events and thinking about how
that
1:36:38
applies in the Canadian context
did you
1:36:41
understand what she said no
it's a
1:36:43
bullcrap she's just yakking
away and
1:36:46
here's what's gonna happen if I
was the
1:36:48
Russians or I was will trying
to mess
1:36:49
with him or not even in Russia
some guy
1:36:51
in a basement yeah I would
inundate them
1:36:54
with bull crap to take those
Macedonian
1:36:57
kids who really hated Hillary
that put
1:36:59
all his websites up just have
them crank
1:37:01
stuff out so they'd be there be
singing
1:37:04
raising the flag so much that
nobody
1:37:06
would take them seriously the
yeah the
1:37:10
obvious question is you know
will this
1:37:12
this team of five be able to
invalidate
1:37:15
the elections or what's going
to happen
1:37:17
is there a point where this
group or
1:37:19
some group could say there's
been so
1:37:21
much interference this
elections invalid
1:37:23
well I think what's important
to note is
1:37:26
that
1:37:27
whatever Canadians decide right
and when
1:37:30
we go sorry let's take a step
right
1:37:31
because one of the things that
we can
1:37:33
have confidence in is that we
have paper
1:37:36
ballots here in Canada so if
the ballot
1:37:38
box isn't stuffed
1:37:39
if the results aren't tampered
with the
1:37:42
election results are valid
right so
1:37:45
right it's Canadians making the
1:37:46
decisions when they go into
that ballot
1:37:48
box what this group will be
determining
1:37:50
is if there's been a
disinformation
1:37:52
campaign or something that has
so
1:37:55
altered the discourse that
Canadians
1:37:57
need to know where this
information is
1:37:59
coming from that's what they
would be
1:38:01
alerting Canadians to but
ultimately
1:38:03
Canadians are going in marking
their
1:38:06
ballots casting their ballots
and making
1:38:08
those decisions our job is
trying to
1:38:10
provide them with the tools and
the
1:38:12
resources necessary to make
informed
1:38:14
choices so what I course I did
research
1:38:17
this and it sounds like a lot of
1:38:18
gobbledygook but the idea I
from what I
1:38:21
understand is this panel will
be able to
1:38:24
say that news story is fake
news there
1:38:28
so they become the news guard
you know
1:38:30
here we have commercial
companies like
1:38:32
publicist the actual
advertising agency
1:38:35
running the news guard X browser
1:38:38
extension to tell you if
something's
1:38:39
fake or not you know they're
just doing
1:38:41
that to make sure that no ads
from their
1:38:44
clients run on anything that's
1:38:45
controversial that's why
they're behind
1:38:47
it in this case they're taking
one step
1:38:50
further and they're allowing
this panel
1:38:52
of five to say that's fake
that's fake
1:38:54
news and that's taking it a
little
1:38:57
further than we've done yeah
this is
1:39:03
gonna be a fiasco worth
following
1:39:05
exactly what written all over
it it does
1:39:09
let's see how good you know we
have hot
1:39:12
we hold Canada in high regard
here you
1:39:15
know they've got their their
prints
1:39:19
pretty much in the same regard
we hold
1:39:22
Venezuela
1:39:23
oh well hold on in that case
when Maduro
1:39:27
comes now of course everybody
all in big
1:39:47
major news media excuse me is
all in
1:39:51
with yes this is the best Fred
to look
1:39:55
at these protesters that go as
far as
1:39:57
the eye can see there's half a
million
1:39:58
of them they all hate Maduro
they all
1:40:00
everybody's bad so and that's
the one
1:40:03
side but democracy now being the
1:40:05
socialist operation that it is
is not
1:40:07
buying it and they're just
sticking with
1:40:09
this guy who is a loser but
they're
1:40:12
sticking with this guy and his
and his
1:40:14
nonsense because well you know
the
1:40:16
Cubans like him and we want to
we like
1:40:19
the Cubans socialists so let's
listen to
1:40:22
how they're handling this thing
because
1:40:24
it's a foregone conclusion I
think
1:40:26
unless something weird happens
that
1:40:28
Maduro is gonna end up getting
kicked
1:40:30
out of there but this Venezuela
report
1:40:32
on dn the US backed effort to
oust
1:40:34
Venezuelan president Nicolas
Maduro is
1:40:37
just the first step in the Trump
1:40:38
administration's plan it's the
US backed
1:40:43
after it began I think the
people that
1:40:45
argued that this was actually a
and NBC
1:40:48
had a lot of good clips on this
that
1:40:50
this was something that was
initiated in
1:40:52
Venezuela now it could have
been started
1:40:55
by us but US backed makes it
sound like
1:40:58
we're you know sending troops
and it's
1:41:00
just a very poor way of putting
a hold
1:41:02
on I just have to say yes it's a
1:41:05
us-backed plan of course it is
it
1:41:08
appears it appears to me that
the
1:41:10
Venezuelan people like our plan
but to
1:41:13
say that this was not a
complete us plan
1:41:17
that this guy is not now the
glide oh is
1:41:21
not our guy from the single
mommies
1:41:23
obviously oh god stop listen to
this a
1:41:25
military helicopter passed over
his head
1:41:28
but the security force BBC list
has kept
1:41:31
their distance speakers told
the crowd
1:41:34
this was a moment of history a
moment of
1:41:37
hope for Venezuela beaming
onstage the
1:41:44
man many now look to as a
savior 1y
1:41:47
though already being called
Venezuela's
1:41:50
Obama he's a terrible leader
1:41:55
I heard that first right here
on this
1:41:57
show I heard it from you yeah
there
1:42:00
Obama okay so okay we'll just
let it
1:42:05
slide one way or the other but
it is us
1:42:07
back now but these guys aren't
what you
1:42:12
just heard there is not the
same as what
1:42:14
democracy now is for you know I
1:42:16
understand it's not feeding us
it's only
1:42:18
feeding you John it's feeding
them
1:42:20
socialists and listeners may I
make it
1:42:23
11 tez AOC ever been on that
show oh
1:42:26
yeah I think so well I want to
know who
1:42:30
was really watching this show
well I am
1:42:33
because I think they the reason
I
1:42:35
watched Democracy Now because
people
1:42:37
said I never heard of this show
mmm-hmm
1:42:38
spent on for like 50 years it
is always
1:42:42
left-leaning it's been on for a
long
1:42:43
time when we first started
doing this
1:42:45
these clips on our show
1:42:46
I was bitching about Amy you
know a
1:42:49
decade ago about how she never
combs her
1:42:52
hair and she doesn't make the
important
1:42:54
things of television production
as you
1:42:56
should
1:42:56
yeah well it was just a
commentary on
1:42:59
that it wasn't really a in fact
the fact
1:43:01
is they cover a lot of stuff on
that
1:43:04
show that nobody will touch I
have a
1:43:07
couple examples today so I by
Madonna I
1:43:09
used Democracy Now is a nice
buffer and
1:43:12
it's completely the opposite
kind of
1:43:13
coverage so this is what we get
but
1:43:15
let's listen to it well just as
a quick
1:43:17
aside I do like that you
identified him
1:43:21
as Obama that Obama
1:43:24
is of course if you look at the
whole
1:43:26
comparison grideau is a US asset
1:43:30
probably CIA Georgetown well
yeah what
1:43:34
does that tell you about Obama
the US
1:43:36
backed effort to oust Venezuelan
1:43:38
president Nicolas Maduro is
just the
1:43:40
first step in the Trump
administration's
1:43:42
plan to reshape Latin America
with Cuba
1:43:44
next on its radar whoa
1:43:47
according to the report the
u.s. is
1:43:48
planning to announce new
measures
1:43:50
against Cuba in the coming weeks
1:43:52
including new sanctions and
restoring
1:43:54
Cuba's designation as the state
sponsor
1:43:56
of terrorism the move could
seriously
1:43:59
hamper foreign investment in
Cuba
1:44:02
according to The Wall Street
Journal the
1:44:04
u.s. then plans to target
Nicaragua in
1:44:06
November national security
advisor John
1:44:09
Bolton dubbed the three nations
the
1:44:11
troika of tyranny
1:44:13
huh yeah nobody else reported
on that
1:44:16
the troika of tyranny have we
actually
1:44:19
had that we talked about
reported on the
1:44:21
fatties going after Cuba next
well that
1:44:23
would be you know our
information
1:44:25
refining producers send us
information
1:44:29
about the g2 being in control of
1:44:31
Venezuela the g2 is Cuba's
Intelligence
1:44:35
Agency right so that would make
sense in
1:44:38
in this context exactly well is
this the
1:44:41
part 2 of this report in the
latest news
1:44:43
from Venezuela opposition
leader and
1:44:45
self declared president Juan
Guido said
1:44:48
he's reached out to both Russia
and
1:44:49
China the two countries are
Venezuela's
1:44:51
top foreign creditors and have
refused
1:44:54
to recognize why Jose claim to
be
1:44:55
President this comes as Reuters
is
1:44:57
reporting the Maduro government
plans to
1:44:59
sell gold from central bank
vaults to
1:45:01
the United Arab Emirates for
cash as new
1:45:04
sanctions from the u.s.
threatened to
1:45:05
further purple Venezuela's
economy there
1:45:08
are also reports the Venezuela
owned oil
1:45:10
company Citgo is considering
filing for
1:45:13
bankruptcy on Thursday hundreds
of
1:45:16
workers from the state-owned
oil company
1:45:18
paid a visa marched in Caracas
in
1:45:21
support of president Maduro
this is vice
1:45:23
president Dulce Rodriguez
addressing the
1:45:25
March all masks have been
removed from
1:45:30
Donald Trump president of the
United
1:45:32
States from his vice president
that
1:45:34
dislocated mike pence from the
National
1:45:36
Security Advisor John Bolton
all without
1:45:39
exception have said they're
coming for
1:45:41
the oil of Venezuela and what
is our
1:45:43
response Yankee hands off our
oil
1:45:45
industry they will not return
to govern
1:45:48
Venezuela or come to take our
oil well
1:45:51
he may have a problem on his
hands
1:45:53
because it looks like the visa
idea that
1:45:56
I told you about that we had
offered
1:45:58
visas American visas to the
Venezuelan
1:46:01
army yeah looks like it worked
another
1:46:04
massive anti-government rally in
1:46:06
Venezuela's capital Caracas
calling on
1:46:08
president Nicolas Maduro to
resign they
1:46:11
want opposition leader Hwang
Guido who
1:46:13
has the backing of the United
States to
1:46:15
take over and now a general
from the pro
1:46:17
Maduro military has switched
sides
1:46:20
recognized the dictatorial
Authority of
1:46:22
Nicolas Maduro and I recognized
ball
1:46:25
maker Juan cuido as interim
president of
1:46:27
the Bolivarian Republic of
Venezuela 90%
1:46:30
of the Bolivarian armed forces
are not
1:46:32
with the dictator but with the
1:46:34
Venezuelan people wariness whele
1:46:36
dictator has every day two
planes ready
1:46:39
he should go later on Saturday
Maduro
1:46:42
promised holding parliamentary
elections
1:46:44
earlier than planned
1:46:45
three million Venezuelans have
already
1:46:48
voted with their feet and fled
the
1:46:50
country now I wanted to go back
to excel
1:46:54
pipe the second clip from the
Democracy
1:46:56
Now yes where they were the vice
1:46:58
president of Venezuela under
Maduro was
1:47:01
going on and she mentioned
Trump and the
1:47:04
dislocated pants oh I didn't
catch that
1:47:08
yeah the dislocated pence yeah
is that
1:47:13
in the beginning of the clip
where is
1:47:14
that it's in the middle of the
clip on
1:47:19
Thursday hundreds of workers
from the
1:47:21
state's oil company paid a visa
marched
1:47:24
in Caracas and support of
President
1:47:26
Maduro this is vice-president
Dulce
1:47:28
Rodriguez addressing the March
I said
1:47:30
before this or is it after this
right
1:47:33
there kids a play all masks
have been
1:47:38
removed from Donald Trump
president of
1:47:40
the United States from his vice
1:47:41
president that dislocated Mike
Pence
1:47:43
from the National Security
Advisor John
1:47:45
Bolton the dislocated yeah I
think we're
1:47:51
missing some that maybe the
translations
1:47:53
a little weird unhinged unglued
well I'm
1:47:59
sure we have someone in the
production
1:48:02
audience who can hear what the
what was
1:48:06
me okay just locate what does
that even
1:48:08
mean it's like he's moved out
of the
1:48:10
executive house that the vice
president
1:48:14
stays in or he's committing
politically
1:48:18
just it politically dislocated
is there
1:48:20
a different definition of
dislocated
1:48:22
other than your shoulder or
that I know
1:48:25
that's kind of where it goes
from me
1:48:27
yeah well we can always
1:48:32
[Music]
1:48:35
so dislocate disturbed the
normal
1:48:38
arrangement disturb the
organization
1:48:41
disrupt disorganized
disarranged arrange
1:48:44
ah must be deranged yeah
1:48:47
instead of dislocated meant
deranged the
1:48:49
deranged Mike Pence
1:48:51
he hates gays did you know yeah
he does
1:48:53
he wants to do conversion
therapy on
1:48:57
their oil and that of course
was a
1:49:01
probably some sarcasm there
that some
1:49:03
somebody sent us a note bitch
she said
1:49:05
you guys do more sarcasm than
anybody
1:49:07
well know that voice yeah I
think he's
1:49:10
right sweetie said yeah I think
I think
1:49:13
that is an example
1:49:14
hmm but I just did there was
probably
1:49:17
that probably he's probably
right I'll
1:49:18
be right we're just sarcastic
douches
1:49:21
all right let's go for what's
another
1:49:23
country with a Cameroon update
we
1:49:25
haven't done that camera ruin
what is
1:49:27
all hell's break-in loose in
Cameroon
1:49:30
opposition leader Maurice canto
was
1:49:32
arrested as the government
cracks down
1:49:34
on unrest after last year's
disputed
1:49:36
presidential election Campos
lawyer said
1:49:39
the arrest was due to opposition
1:49:40
protests over the weekend
security
1:49:42
forces reportedly responded to
the
1:49:44
protests by firing live bullets
1:49:46
meanwhile the Committee to
Protect
1:49:47
Journalists is calling for the
release
1:49:49
of two journalists who were also
1:49:51
arrested while covering an
opposition
1:49:53
gathering in Cameroon huh well
there's
1:49:57
no there's now nine hundred
dead in the
1:49:59
Democratic Republic of Congo
that and
1:50:02
that's not from Ebola but
that's just
1:50:04
people who were pissed off
about the
1:50:05
elections that's still there
now we
1:50:07
don't have much news these
elections
1:50:09
cause a lot of problems you
know I'm
1:50:11
wondering if maybe the whole
idea the
1:50:13
democratization of the world is
really
1:50:15
just to create these these
murders
1:50:19
elections are rigged else Spain
1:50:23
be careful Madrid has seen big
protests
1:50:27
Spanish pensioners were on the
streets
1:50:29
of Madrid on Saturday to demand
better
1:50:30
public pensions the protesters
say and
1:50:33
by the way they're all wearing
yellow
1:50:35
vests recentiy we're not all
but a lot
1:50:37
of yellow vests showing up your
pieces
1:50:39
have been too small and she
1:50:40
stet rise at the rate of
inflation they
1:50:43
were joined on the march by
taxi drivers
1:50:45
who've also been on strike for
nearly
1:50:46
two weeks our parents and our
elders are
1:50:49
supporting us economically so
we can
1:50:51
continue this fight to end job
1:50:53
instability the flight of money
from our
1:50:55
country and the corrupt
politics we've
1:50:57
seen over the last 25 years
Spanish
1:51:01
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez
has offered
1:51:03
a 6 percent increase but
pensioners are
1:51:06
holding out for more they've
allowed
1:51:07
themselves to Madrid's taxi
drivers who
1:51:10
are on strike in a separate
protest of a
1:51:12
regulation for ride hailing
apps like
1:51:14
uber and then we hear what they
were
1:51:17
doing these taxi guys know the
taxi guys
1:51:21
they take like a a thousand cat
taxi
1:51:24
guys and they get on the main
freeways
1:51:26
yeah and just stop abandon a
thousand
1:51:30
cars never lock it lock the
doors and
1:51:32
close them take the keys and
walk hi I
1:51:34
gotta tell you I kind of
understand it
1:51:37
it's got to be the same anger
I'm
1:51:39
feeling with these damn uber
scooters
1:51:44
you know it's just this is the
whole
1:51:46
thing is just annoying
everything about
1:51:48
it is annoying I'm kind of
starting
1:51:50
become a real Grouch about it
well I
1:51:54
mean there were regulations I
mean they
1:51:57
daily this is one of those the
thing is
1:52:01
it's an attack you know it's
because
1:52:02
they come in and they just do
it that's
1:52:04
the problem is that if a nice
1:52:07
immigration funny you say that
because I
1:52:11
have a comparison there in a
minute
1:52:13
but that's that's really what
is the
1:52:15
most axon is they just dropped
the
1:52:17
service in drop it on top of a
city and
1:52:20
say oh here you go and then you
know
1:52:22
it's always beg for forgiveness
and then
1:52:24
then they leave after
everybody's hooked
1:52:26
like a drug dealer it's you
know it's a
1:52:27
very typical Silicon Valley
model and
1:52:30
you know so now the same thing
now
1:52:32
Austin is talking about 17000
scooters
1:52:35
and bikes in downtown Austin
and last
1:52:39
night Tina and I for the first
time I
1:52:40
did this with her we were
walking up the
1:52:43
street and there's a scooter
you know at
1:52:45
a scooter parked diet just
right across
1:52:48
the path of the sidewalk
1:52:51
you know in obstructing walking
and so I
1:52:55
walk up to it and I take it to
the curb
1:52:57
and I hurl it into the street
and just
1:52:59
kept on walking with my girl
1:53:00
I felt it felt oddly satisfying
well
1:53:06
good for you
1:53:07
now I'm it's if I'm doing this
then
1:53:10
other people are gonna get
really
1:53:11
aggressive pretty calm I'm a
pretty calm
1:53:13
guy in general yeah now the in
the
1:53:16
Netherlands just like in
Belgium the
1:53:18
kids are now truants there was
a massive
1:53:22
truancy for cuz of course
they're saying
1:53:25
hey does it's only just you
know it's an
1:53:27
hour and a half away hey the
Belgian
1:53:28
kids they got the three weeks
off of
1:53:30
school we're gonna yeah
protests climate
1:53:35
so they all go out there all
bundled up
1:53:38
for testing global warming
freezing to
1:53:41
death protesting global warming
and you
1:53:43
know then there's all these
reports on
1:53:45
the news all in Dutch so it
doesn't make
1:53:46
any sense to play clips but
yeah so what
1:53:48
do you think you know they
asked the
1:53:49
principal of a huge school
system but
1:53:52
yeah it's actually okay for
them to you
1:53:54
know to to cut class if they're
gonna
1:53:56
protest you know what's
happening with
1:53:58
the climate and the interviewer
said
1:53:59
well what if they were to
protest
1:54:01
migrants no no no they would
not be
1:54:04
allowed to go on the skip
school for
1:54:05
that just shows you what the
thinking
1:54:07
isn't this is very socialist
country and
1:54:11
we're in week 12 acts 12 of the
yellow
1:54:16
vests in France you think
that's all
1:54:19
over nothing happening
recording no no
1:54:22
report well there's this from
euronews
1:54:24
another day of protests in
Paris for the
1:54:27
yellow vest demonstrations
against
1:54:29
President Emmanuel macron and
Frances
1:54:31
high cost of living this week
the focus
1:54:34
is on a police weapon that
fires rubber
1:54:35
bullets it's called the flash
ball and a
1:54:38
court ruled on Friday that it
was legal
1:54:40
but protesters say it's causing
them
1:54:42
serious injuries so at the
rizzuto space
1:54:45
protester who injured his foot
said the
1:54:47
police measures were excessive
1:54:49
I'm in contact with a large
number of
1:54:51
injured people he said and I
can tell
1:54:53
you that they were nonviolent I
myself
1:54:56
am against all forms of
violence on
1:54:58
either side demonstrators and
police
1:55:00
forces but let's be realistic
there are
1:55:03
many more yellow vest victims
than
1:55:05
police several protesters say
they've
1:55:07
lost all ease in the
demonstrations I
1:55:09
thought it was important that I
be here
1:55:11
today to tell my story as a
victim
1:55:13
because I think I should never
have been
1:55:15
wounded
1:55:16
I'm not a hooligan I'm not
someone who
1:55:18
throws things at the police
1:55:20
Saturday's protests began the
12th
1:55:22
weekend of action since the
Asian first
1:55:25
took to the streets in the
middle of
1:55:26
November you kind of miss the
visuals in
1:55:29
this report where you see
people with
1:55:31
you know eye patches cuz their
eyes have
1:55:33
been gouged out by these flash
balls
1:55:38
yeah getting the flash ball to
the eye
1:55:40
is never a good thing and
people who
1:55:43
work doggles people have been
blinded
1:55:45
and you know some people some
people
1:55:47
have been killed by someone
getting hit
1:55:49
in the back of the head with
doing these
1:55:50
flash balls and it's it's just
spreading
1:55:55
mastress in the very the tippy
tippy top
1:55:59
of the down of the bottom of the
1:56:01
netherlands same thing yellow
vests
1:56:03
protesting it's just it's just
not being
1:56:08
covered by the mainstream and
therefore
1:56:10
I guess doesn't kind of exist
well it
1:56:13
doesn't exist to us well it
does exist
1:56:16
to us you and I it exists well
I mean
1:56:18
there's no agenda we're aware
of it but
1:56:20
it's not pointed out at the
beginning of
1:56:23
the show CNN's more concerned
about the
1:56:26
the hat to the Hat the Hat and
Roger
1:56:32
stone Roger stone oh I know one
of our
1:56:37
producers cut this for us this
is Brian
1:56:39
Williams a revelation about
this Roger
1:56:42
stone arrest Barbara I have to
ask you
1:56:45
about a point of that Roger
stone made
1:56:49
that has been dangling out
there all
1:56:51
week that is in your bailiwick
he says
1:56:54
he was never given his Miranda
rights
1:56:56
not mirandizing
1:56:59
someone you are arresting if
it's
1:57:01
correct that there were 26
officers on
1:57:04
that raid show up at the front
door with
1:57:06
a battering ram they know
they've got
1:57:08
media in the front yard failure
to
1:57:11
mirandize would be a big deal
some
1:57:13
people straight up don't
believe is casa
1:57:15
just everyone understands when
you're
1:57:17
arrested and when you're going
to be
1:57:19
interrogated you have the right
to
1:57:22
remain silent
1:57:24
yeah because I think you've
heard this
1:57:25
anything say you say can be
used against
1:57:28
you in a court of law you have
the right
1:57:29
to an attorney
1:57:30
if and it is many famous cases
where
1:57:32
this has not been done
1:57:34
someone was questioned they had
their
1:57:36
rights had not been explained
to them
1:57:37
which I'm still I think there's
still
1:57:39
all kinds of weirdness about
this actual
1:57:42
mirandizing but if you're not
Mirandized
1:57:45
then you know there are issues
if
1:57:47
someone wants to take whatever
you said
1:57:49
in during that time into court
and use
1:57:52
it it will be thrown out in
tension
1:57:54
actually Miranda warnings only
kick in
1:57:56
if you're going to interrogate
a suspect
1:57:58
and so if they didn't mirandize
him and
1:58:01
they didn't ask him any
questions that
1:58:03
wouldn't be a problem at all
the remedy
1:58:05
for failing to mirandize
someone is that
1:58:07
their statements to the
officers then
1:58:09
become inadmissible at trial so
if there
1:58:12
was no question in her
interrogation
1:58:13
there would have been no need to
1:58:15
mirandize him so he may be
telling the
1:58:17
truth without any problem at
all this
1:58:20
was more sure than we even
thought well
1:58:23
the other thing about
mirandizing is
1:58:26
more than just using what you
said
1:58:28
against you is that anything
that that
1:58:30
it that comes out of the
arrests were
1:58:33
there not Mirandized in other
words like
1:58:36
you do something indicate that
in this
1:58:39
lock box
1:58:40
you may find some incriminating
evidence
1:58:42
wait a minute so even if they
found
1:58:44
stuff in his home that they
took and he
1:58:46
wasn't Mirandized that's then
not not if
1:58:49
you properly collect what he
had said or
1:58:51
done gave them a clue to that
to the
1:58:55
evidence yes huh but they had a
warrant
1:58:57
to search anyway so that they
would use
1:59:00
that as well no we had a
warrant so
1:59:01
we're looking around well you
wouldn't
1:59:02
have looked here if it wasn't
for what
1:59:03
this guy said right the net
would get
1:59:05
thrown out okay that's more
than enough
1:59:07
on Roger stone I think yes
cares amend
1:59:10
all things
1:59:11
getting more publicity out of
this than
1:59:13
anything yeah now Alex Jones
did have
1:59:19
something I don't have a clip
of it but
1:59:21
he brought up a point that as
Obama was
1:59:24
leaving office they put through
this
1:59:26
like I don't know three hundred
million
1:59:29
dollar bill to for the
government to go
1:59:34
after fake news and propaganda
from
1:59:38
Russia and all this yes it was
a has a
1:59:41
very specific act yeah and it
ended like
1:59:45
about two or three weeks ago
and the
1:59:47
money it was never read the way
he puts
1:59:50
it and he says that that money
was used
1:59:54
by the media there Trump he
says that
1:59:56
was that that money went nah
the timing
1:59:59
is interesting I have it I
think I put
2:00:01
it in the last to last show no
so look
2:00:03
it up
2:00:04
it was a subsidy that went to
new media
2:00:08
and his claim and the claim
from others
2:00:11
is that the reason why you're
seeing
2:00:12
firing from BuzzFeed and HuffPo
and all
2:00:16
these other or recently vice
vice yep
2:00:19
laid off 250 people advise to
bring it
2:00:23
to profitability they're not
even
2:00:25
profitable YC be profitable if
you got a
2:00:28
you know of 50 60 million bucks
from the
2:00:30
government to spend well I have
it here
2:00:34
I know it's actually in in
these show no
2:00:38
so we also have Snopes is no
longer
2:00:40
fact-checking for Facebook I
think
2:00:44
that's something something
structural
2:00:46
happened yeah and I hadn't
heard this
2:00:50
from from Infowars but I did
hear about
2:00:52
this particular pot of money
which
2:00:57
expired and see if I can find
another
2:01:00
month ago yeah and so then all
of a
2:01:02
sudden all these all these guys
getting
2:01:04
laid off in the joke of course
as all
2:01:05
these people are being told
they learned
2:01:07
the code the code was one of
the most
2:01:11
beautiful memes ever that's
fantastic
2:01:13
dude hey laid off journalists
learned to
2:01:16
code that's what you've been
telling
2:01:18
everybody through this I did
learn what
2:01:21
the what the number one piece
of content
2:01:24
is
2:01:24
BuzzFeed and I presume on other
outfits
2:01:26
like this it's the quizzes
that's that's
2:01:30
where everyone that all of
their traffic
2:01:33
comes from the quizzes you know
like
2:01:35
this or a good gimmick I'd say
well
2:01:37
apparently it's as good as the
you know
2:01:40
the animated gifs in your
newsletter
2:01:42
people love quizzes in a Jew so
there's
2:01:48
stuff like you know what is
this which
2:01:55
which Jonas Brother are you is
one of
2:01:57
the biggest most successful God
people
2:02:00
love this stuff and that's
really where
2:02:01
but BuzzFeed was making their
money or
2:02:04
still is I presume yeah will
they laid
2:02:07
off a lot of people yeah vice
laid off
2:02:09
10% of their workforce yeah no
you
2:02:16
cannot monetize the network
that is my
2:02:19
mantra and I am sticking to it
imagine
2:02:25
all the people who could do this
2:02:27
oh yeah that'd be fab
2:02:35
and we do have a few people to
thank
2:02:37
starting with Sir Marcellus
from I don't
2:02:41
know where he is he wants stock
tips he
2:02:44
says we don't do stock tips
yeah I got a
2:02:46
stock take nokia nokia an oak
is an old
2:02:50
stock stock you can't legally
give stop
2:02:53
stock tips because what happens
you give
2:02:56
one and this guy loses - ooh
you so
2:03:00
don't even think about giving
stock tips
2:03:02
okay wasn't it was just I'm
sorry you're
2:03:06
so sure Marcellus $165 is 16
cents now
2:03:10
there's a whole rigmarole
involved in
2:03:12
giving stock tips okay well
it's not as
2:03:14
I'm not giving a stock tip it
was it was
2:03:16
being sarcastic
2:03:18
ah you sarcastic bastard
2:03:24
you could have to read between
the lines
2:03:26
for stock tips Dame Elizabeth
2:03:28
Poughkeepsie New York $131
Marcellus is
2:03:32
165 60 she has something to say
here on
2:03:35
January 31st my husband sir big
Johnson
2:03:38
we know him all made a donation
that was
2:03:40
special to me for me show day
was not
2:03:43
only my birthday but an
exciting job
2:03:45
interview for me for some
reason his
2:03:47
note didn't make it to you so I
didn't
2:03:49
get a special job karma but I
did get
2:03:52
the birthday shout-out turns
out both of
2:03:54
us could use job karma as we're
both
2:03:55
waiting to hear on job
propositions
2:03:57
please help us out we need your
show now
2:04:00
more than ever it's Dame
Elizabeth and
2:04:01
sir big Johnson they get that
right away
2:04:04
jobs jobs jobs and jobs
2:04:07
that's though we break for
knights and
2:04:15
dames Anonymous in San
Francisco hundred
2:04:19
thirteen dollars and 33 cents
we're
2:04:20
gonna put some jag job Carm at
the end
2:04:22
of the thing for him because he
sees the
2:04:24
Google bus going by his house
every day
2:04:26
and he works for some utility
but Wouter
2:04:29
yon not very good in you
Amsterdam one
2:04:34
of 1090 no jingles no you're
not gonna
2:04:38
get him sir Perry I sent a note
in sees
2:04:41
him Hansen cadet Kentucky 110
dollars
2:04:43
different Sarah we have a lot
of Sarah's
2:04:46
but I felt I needed to read her
note
2:04:49
that's very well a nice note
came in 110
2:04:54
dollars and 20 cents I listened
to no
2:04:56
agenda 1102 killer crickets it
was
2:04:59
somewhat triggered I'm from
Kentucky not
2:05:02
New York the government in His
infinite
2:05:04
wisdom gave each state 50 not
57 a two
2:05:08
letter identifier when it first
went
2:05:11
into effect a small town in
Hopkins
2:05:13
County White Plains Kentucky KY
and the
2:05:16
bigger city White Plains New
York were
2:05:18
mixed up a lot hmm on a map
Kentucky is
2:05:22
between north and south but for
me I'm
2:05:24
southern
2:05:25
the Yankees burned our Hopkins
County
2:05:27
Courthouse during the War of
Northern
2:05:30
Aggression as the south would
say I
2:05:32
think they should apologize for
burning
2:05:34
down our core
2:05:35
house don't you and they stole
your
2:05:37
white planes but no apology and
today
2:05:41
some of it are added again with
the
2:05:43
destruction of removal of our
monuments
2:05:45
is there fear the south will
rise again
2:05:49
it's sarcasm start closing I
would like
2:05:52
to request a health cover for
Davis
2:05:55
Lerman who was diagnosed with
lymphatic
2:05:58
cancer so well we don't we have
a
2:06:00
different kind of Karma for
that I do
2:06:02
this you've got Karma John
Roman a
2:06:15
hundred dollars Matthew Cole
Perricone a
2:06:19
hundred he loved this song the
Roger
2:06:22
stone like a Roger stone song
which was
2:06:25
in the last show it's quite
funny
2:06:26
Douglas English drum a hundred
he says
2:06:31
is a portion of my overtime due
to the
2:06:33
polar vortex
2:06:34
he's a railroader from
Pennsylvania go
2:06:37
cortex go railroads yeah thanks
Baron
2:06:41
lad akin hundred sir a dude
named band
2:06:44
night of the helpdesk 8086 what
kind of
2:06:48
visitor anonymous in Fullerton
2:06:49
California 77.7 seven please
don't use
2:06:53
my name no that's interesting
read this
2:06:59
yeah I bet listen to your
incredible
2:07:01
podcast for less than a year
working in
2:07:04
a California University is
welcome
2:07:06
respite is a welcome respite
from the
2:07:08
insane liberalism that
surrounds me for
2:07:11
now let's just say this a lot
of what's
2:07:14
wrong is academia is fault
2:07:16
we are brainwashing America's
youth
2:07:17
first it was feminism and
Marxism now an
2:07:21
almost religious blend of
cultural
2:07:23
Marxism and identity politics
it poisons
2:07:26
everything and our graduates go
on to
2:07:29
staff the BuzzFeed's of the
world
2:07:32
oh my much more later clearly
this
2:07:35
professor Anonymous has no
tenure
2:07:40
maybe maybe not well if he does
then I
2:07:43
think it's just duty to stand
up and say
2:07:45
these things now I know you can
lose
2:07:48
tenure you know no it's not
like what
2:07:51
kind of what kind of bogus
racket is
2:07:53
that I thought tenure the whole
idea is
2:07:55
you're tenured and you can
speak your
2:07:57
mind yeah you think that's like
being a
2:07:59
fellow at I be fired
2:08:01
okay well then the chordal are
and you
2:08:06
i'm Oudin a madden I'm out in
in the
2:08:10
Netherlands 75 he's gonna be a
knight I
2:08:13
guess let me read this
2:08:15
only one day until knighthood
but
2:08:17
couldn't wait any longer your
sarcasm
2:08:18
piece on ben shapiro was
excellent I
2:08:21
actually listened to Ben show
off and
2:08:22
yeah a lot of people do and we
also said
2:08:24
that he's not wrong but I
couldn't
2:08:26
figure out why sometimes I miss
out
2:08:28
weeks you nailed it on show
1108 I had
2:08:30
the same issue with other
podcasts by
2:08:32
the way but not with no agenda
what a
2:08:35
great show the two of you make
one of
2:08:36
the last shows of 2018 John
said all we
2:08:39
do is talk about the news just
a bit
2:08:41
more in depth you were selling
yourself
2:08:43
short there John although it
might feel
2:08:45
easy for you after all those
years
2:08:47
you're both very skilled in
what you do
2:08:49
I can't even remember what my
view of
2:08:50
the m5m was in 2017 but I seem
to be
2:08:53
disagreeing a lot more with a
lot of
2:08:55
people these days apart from
all the
2:08:57
deconstruction you do the show
brings me
2:08:59
lots of laughter sometimes
attracting
2:09:01
strange looks from people
around me yeah
2:09:03
that's how it starts for my
knighthood
2:09:05
please like me please Knight me
serve
2:09:08
Vaughn Cordell our fish head of
the
2:09:10
lowlands mussels and mayonnaise
would be
2:09:12
appreciated at the round table
thanks
2:09:15
for all you do I hope this
would be a
2:09:16
good donation year so all you
douche
2:09:17
bags that are still listening
for free
2:09:19
tip in can I get some house
buying karma
2:09:22
as I'm dealing with a difficult
2:09:23
dishonest cheating realtor all
the best
2:09:26
from the lowlands and yes Paul
will be
2:09:28
knighting you in just a few
minutes
2:09:29
looking forward to it karma
coming up
2:09:31
after the whole list and I'll
put the
2:09:33
mussels and mayonnaise on the
on deck
2:09:36
for the list for the roundtable
right
2:09:38
now sure phenom comes up next
to $70.99
2:09:42
from Appleton Wisconsin
2:09:47
nice little note thank you John
2:09:49
oh sure phenom Jonathan Diggle
69 69
2:09:54
he's looking for some jobs
karma put
2:09:55
that at the end for you sir got
Nate in
2:09:58
Sebastopol California a regular
donor 69
2:10:01
69 Baron mark Tanner a twice
monthly
2:10:04
donor six seven eight nine in
Whittier
2:10:06
California alex perkins in
alexandria
2:10:09
virginia 600 six he wants to
donate for
2:10:14
show 1111 which is also his
birthday we
2:10:16
were giving you the birthday
call out
2:10:17
today but sir Gabe's $60
Nicholas Oman
2:10:22
55 55 Alex gates 55 45 and
another dude
2:10:26
named been listening for about
six
2:10:29
months finally landed a new job
open
2:10:32
source alternative to Skype
Tina had the
2:10:39
best line the other day yeah I
have my
2:10:41
talking to Mycroft which is an
open
2:10:43
source version of a talking to
which is
2:10:45
great because you know you met
you
2:10:47
maintain it it's not spying on
you you
2:10:49
keep all the data and of course
it sucks
2:10:51
a little bit we know we've
tried it on
2:10:53
the show well you know it's a
it's a
2:11:00
little bit slow and she says
yeah it's
2:11:01
open-source she's figured it out
2:11:04
acquainted open source to wonky
junky
2:11:08
stuff that doesn't quite work
the way
2:11:09
you expected which is
programmed in them
2:11:13
in the fourth effortless Lisp
now it's
2:11:20
not what I feel about
open-source but to
2:11:23
her a consumer with technical
with some
2:11:26
is more than technical
knowledge than
2:11:28
most I understand the equation
of wonky
2:11:32
crap it was wonky performing
stuff to
2:11:35
all its open source well Alex
keep us
2:11:37
apprised
2:11:39
James McClure 5510 by the way
he also
2:11:44
comment on the sarcasm kind of a
2:11:46
commentary you thought was great
2:11:47
Christopher a read read read
girl in
2:11:51
Meeteetse Wyoming there's
actually a
2:11:54
town named M eet EES II would
like
2:11:57
Meeteetse like Meeteetse fly
how do you
2:12:00
pronounce it me TC and like
2:12:05
teach me teach me ITT sir tom
dari in
2:12:11
DeForest Wisconsin 55:10 Eric
local back
2:12:15
to Unicode now you can see them
was
2:12:17
right Munoz Deutschland Greg
Miller in
2:12:22
Indianapolis Indiana 51 88
easily
2:12:24
douching sir loud pipes 50 this
Greg
2:12:35
Miller read this is horrible
2:12:39
no I requested e douching it's
been a
2:12:41
while since I've donated
probably under
2:12:43
my old email address I used to
listen
2:12:45
with my son a metal drummer who
was shot
2:12:47
and killed delivering Chinese
food in
2:12:49
2015 it's horrible it's
terrible and I
2:12:54
also like some F cancer karma
for my
2:12:55
friend and co-worker Laura and
he's in
2:12:59
the troll room probably right
now as you
2:13:00
see I'm gonna give that I'm I
am on a
2:13:02
I'm fighting cancer
2:13:04
[Applause]
2:13:07
you've got karma fighting it is
the kind
2:13:12
of thing that will drive people
nuts
2:13:13
which is I Billy part of the
random
2:13:15
number theory this is why if
you get on
2:13:18
a roll at a craps table it
should
2:13:19
probably you know to put some
aside but
2:13:21
we start just doubling up and
doubling
2:13:23
up because you might have a
long run and
2:13:25
that is bad things happen to
you or good
2:13:28
things but bad things will
happen to you
2:13:30
in groups of three this is why
this
2:13:32
superstition about the three
celebrities
2:13:35
always dies three of them and
they say
2:13:37
you know it could be four could
be ten
2:13:40
but it's always a grouping and
it really
2:13:43
takes a lot of people out of
the game
2:13:45
because they have a bad thing
happened
2:13:47
to him the son death is
terrible and now
2:13:49
he's got in that then his his
co-workers
2:13:53
got this issue and a saddening
and so
2:13:55
that you know I would expect to
try
2:13:57
another tried changing
something in your
2:14:00
pattern of behavior but I don't
think
2:14:02
you can stop the the what I
think I
2:14:05
don't believe that's true
2:14:06
it's like for example you're at
the
2:14:08
craps table and you think
there's a role
2:14:09
going on where he's gonna run
it just
2:14:11
get our way from the craps
table that
2:14:12
will stop it
2:14:14
here's what I do when I get a
speeding
2:14:16
ticket and I only get them once
in a
2:14:18
while I changed all of my
driving
2:14:20
behaviors for at least a month
cuz I
2:14:24
notices when I was younger
you'd get a
2:14:26
ticket then you get a ticket to
the next
2:14:27
week and you did you get bang
bang bang
2:14:30
you get three tickets all of a
sudden
2:14:32
how many tickets have you do
you I've
2:14:33
never I don't think I've gotten
a ticket
2:14:35
in 30 years you know go fast
enough I
2:14:40
don't have that swanky Lexus
2:14:43
thirty-year-old Lexus to tootle
around
2:14:46
and they're probably pulling
you over
2:14:47
just to make sure you belong on
the road
2:14:49
hey hey we can't track this car
how old
2:14:55
is this thing yeah they can't
track
2:14:57
that's that is the absolutely
sure the
2:15:01
car it's not trackable all
right onward
2:15:06
sir loud pipes with 50 5008 I
just
2:15:09
mentioned the random donation
addition
2:15:11
of my it is monthly and now the
2:15:12
following people are $50 donors
name
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name and location Scott night
in Las
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Vegas Nevada
2:15:20
Eric Brown and Gloucester
Massachusetts
2:15:23
sir under unco cave bear buddy
uncle
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cave Mary's work thanks for
working on
2:15:30
Super Bowl and he did the the
art for
2:15:32
the last show we appreciate
that he's
2:15:35
thanking us for working on
Super Bowl oh
2:15:37
yeah is so hard for me to work
during a
2:15:40
major sporting event it is hard
for me
2:15:43
I'd rather listen believe me I
was in
2:15:45
the other room
2:15:46
kind of sweating my way to
becoming one
2:15:49
with the couch listening to
non-stop
2:15:52
boring analysis let's match up
the
2:15:59
quarterbacks I think he's
better than
2:16:01
that guy I think he's better
than that
2:16:02
guy no I think he's better than
that guy
2:16:04
opening it's very easy to work
through
2:16:07
okay I got a timecode good I
hate Super
2:16:11
Bowl analysis God a tree game
analysis
2:16:13
is dumb you've got so many
great clips
2:16:16
to open the show with it's just
2:16:17
fantastic just do a show with
them call
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Eaton 50 these are all $50
donors Robert
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dry Kison
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Roy Pingle Jeremy Cartwright in
Rockford
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Illinois
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Andrew Luxan ham in Santa Ana
California
2:16:34
we got to another la meetup
Bradley let
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in fifty four parts announced
sir Bryan
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Watson in Raleigh North Carolina
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irregular sir Bret Farrell a
regular in
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Oklahoma City and last but not
least
2:16:47
another regular Jason deluzy
Owen
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Shatford Pennsylvania once
thank all
2:16:52
these folks are supporting us
making the
2:16:54
show possible and contributing
to the
2:16:56
production of show 1109 yes
thank you
2:17:00
very much also everyone who
came in
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under $50 for anonymity or
you're on one
2:17:05
of our subscription programs
also wanted
2:17:08
to mention that Nicholas Oman
wanted
2:17:10
jobs karma for his wife we'll
throw that
2:17:13
in good news from Greg Miller
while good
2:17:15
news he was in the chat room he
said the
2:17:18
the gangbanger from Jersey who
killed
2:17:20
his son has been rotting in
jail so
2:17:22
that's some solace just to
complete that
2:17:25
story well I want to also thank
Andrew
2:17:29
Jones the Baron of America's
mountain
2:17:31
yes he sent me a huge bag of
guns Lauer
2:17:35
who from the good slaves to
Colorado
2:17:39
Springs he says once John
discovers the
2:17:41
best method of preparation can
we get a
2:17:42
pairing of mac and cheese with
a sight
2:17:44
of sorghum oh my goodness of
slaves on
2:17:47
the table that sounds good
looking into
2:17:53
it it looks like you can just
make it a
2:17:55
straight one-to-one
substitution with
2:17:57
the wheat and a lot now can you
make
2:18:00
sorghum sourdough with the
sourdough
2:18:04
with a snore gum flour I don't
see why
2:18:06
not
2:18:07
I'm curious how that would tell
you how
2:18:09
it would attack the sorghum I
circum
2:18:11
doesn't seem to have a lot of
gluten if
2:18:13
any and I'm not sure that I
don't know
2:18:16
if the sourdough is going after
the
2:18:17
gluten I don't know what to
prot wood
2:18:18
yeah I don't this product this
product
2:18:21
sword sorghum should be
available at
2:18:23
Costco
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it's it's
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the the whole roe v-- wade
Virginia New
2:24:31
York abortion bills have been
such a
2:24:34
contentious just a contentious
topic
2:24:41
everyone has an opinion but no
one just
2:24:44
reads the damn law to just say
what is
2:24:48
and is not legal and the reason
I
2:24:52
figured we do this is Kathy
Tran from
2:24:54
Virginia Democrat from Virginia
who
2:24:56
wrote the bill she's kind of
doubled
2:25:00
down with just yeah kind of
fuzzy
2:25:02
language and I wanted to play
that hi
2:25:04
I'm Kathy Tran and I represent
the 42nd
2:25:07
district in the Virginia House
of
2:25:08
Delegates I know women in my
family
2:25:10
women in my district and women
across
2:25:13
Virginia who've had to make the
very
2:25:15
personal decision as to whether
or not
2:25:17
they're going to have an
abortion that's
2:25:19
why I introduced a bill to
repeal the
2:25:22
medically unnecessary and in
duly
2:25:24
burdensome barriers that
Virginian women
2:25:26
face when they're accessing
this health
2:25:28
care service in consultation
with their
2:25:31
doctor I present in my bill
this week
2:25:33
and I was really surprised by
the line
2:25:35
of questioning that I got this
bill had
2:25:37
been introduced in the General
Assembly
2:25:39
in previous years and in fact
this
2:25:42
session was also introduced in
her state
2:25:44
Senate I want to be very clear
about
2:25:47
what's currently allowed in
Virginia law
2:25:49
right now women are able to
access an
2:25:52
abortion in the later stages of
2:25:54
pregnancy under certain
conditions with
2:25:56
the approval of medical doctors
I've
2:25:59
done nothing to change that
what I have
2:26:02
done is try to make sure that
women are
2:26:04
able to make these decisions
and access
2:26:06
these services in a timely
manner since
2:26:09
the bill hearing I've heard
from many
2:26:11
women in my district and across
Virginia
2:26:14
who support my efforts to make
sure that
2:26:17
politicians don't get between a
woman
2:26:20
and her health care decisions I
2:26:22
appreciate their support and I
will
2:26:24
continue to stand with the
women in
2:26:26
virgin
2:26:27
so this is fine so this wasn't
it the
2:26:32
this third trimester as far as
I know
2:26:34
was not law it has been
proposed before
2:26:36
and she made a few small
changes I think
2:26:39
it's just helpful if we just
read what
2:26:41
is actually in the proposed
bill and
2:26:43
then you'll have that
information so
2:26:45
you'll not because it's not
that hard
2:26:47
that's yeah I'm a I'm an and
legislation
2:26:49
analyst but if this is just
English it
2:26:51
is not difficult so this is
specifically
2:26:54
about 18 to - 74 when abortion
or
2:26:57
termination of pregnancy is
lawful after
2:27:00
the second trimester of
pregnancy so
2:27:03
that is after 22 between 24 and
20 and
2:27:06
40 weeks which means any time
in that
2:27:11
period it shall be lawful for
any
2:27:14
physician licensed by the Board
of
2:27:16
Medicine to practice medicine
and
2:27:18
surgery to terminate or attempt
to
2:27:20
terminate a human pregnancy or
aid in or
2:27:23
aid or assist in the
termination of a
2:27:26
human pregnancy by performing an
2:27:28
abortion or causing a
miscarriage on any
2:27:30
woman in a stage of pregnancy
subsequent
2:27:33
to the second trimester
provided that
2:27:35
the following conditions are
met so
2:27:37
that's pretty simple if you're
certified
2:27:40
doctor you can do this if
number one
2:27:43
said operation is performed in a
2:27:45
hospital licensed by the
Virginia State
2:27:48
Department of Health or
operated by the
2:27:50
Department of Behavioral Health
and
2:27:52
development developmental
sciences I
2:27:54
believe this to be the actual
problem in
2:27:56
this bill because this is not
necessary
2:27:59
in up in the up until the third
2:28:02
trimester it can be done in the
clinic
2:28:04
and hospitals do not want
abortions in
2:28:08
their facilities it's the
biggest
2:28:11
problem with access to this
particular
2:28:12
service hospitals don't want
the bad PR
2:28:15
that's why you've got shittiest
clinics
2:28:17
but that's just an aside to the
2:28:20
physician certifies so this is
second
2:28:23
you had the this has to be
adhere to in
2:28:26
order for this to be legal the
physician
2:28:28
certifies and enters in the
hospital
2:28:31
record of the woman that in the
2:28:34
physicians medical opinion
based upon
2:28:37
the physicians best clinical
judgment
2:28:39
the continuation of the
pregnancy is
2:28:41
likely to result in the death
of the
2:28:43
woman impaired the mental or
physical
2:28:46
health of the woman so I think
that the
2:28:50
impair the mental health of the
woman is
2:28:53
an issue for a lot of people
because
2:28:55
that's open to wide
interpretation third
2:28:59
measures for life support for
the
2:29:02
product of such abortion or
miscarriage
2:29:04
shall be available which does
not mean
2:29:06
it has to be available but
legally shall
2:29:08
means it's could be available
and
2:29:12
utilize if there's any clearly
visible
2:29:15
evidence of viability and then
finally
2:29:20
before performing any abortion
or
2:29:21
inducing any miscarriage of
terminating
2:29:23
a pregnancy as provided in the
for
2:29:25
mentioned the physician shall
obtain the
2:29:27
informed written consent of the
pregnant
2:29:28
woman however if the woman has
been
2:29:31
adjudicated incapacitated by
any court
2:29:33
or competent jurisdiction or the
2:29:34
physician knows or as good
reason to
2:29:36
believe such a woman is
incapacitated as
2:29:39
adjudicated by a court of
competent
2:29:41
jurisdiction then only after
permission
2:29:44
is given in writing by a parent
Guardian
2:29:46
committee or other persons
standing and
2:29:48
local parents the woman made a
physician
2:29:49
perform the abortion so yes to
say that
2:29:55
no one will do this when that
when the
2:29:58
woman is dilating may be true
but
2:30:00
technically as possible and the
2:30:03
technical issue that I see is
if the
2:30:06
physician believes the mother's
mental
2:30:10
health may be affected by the
birth then
2:30:13
this is legal the tip literally
up until
2:30:16
the child is born so that is
the factual
2:30:20
information anything else you
hear is
2:30:22
just posturing and bullcrap I
have two
2:30:24
things to say personally one
you know
2:30:28
Tina and I met through the
Ronald
2:30:30
McDonald House that's we met
and I've
2:30:33
been a supporter of Ronald
McDonald
2:30:35
House for a long time there
family rooms
2:30:40
they have the house and then
they have
2:30:41
family rooms the number one use
of the
2:30:44
family rooms which are in
hospitals
2:30:46
where people who typically have
children
2:30:49
in their
2:30:50
could you be a little quieter
with
2:30:52
whatever you're doing yeah sorry
2:30:54
are you yeah you're paging
through the
2:30:56
law okay I got it look in your
law books
2:31:00
the number one use of the neuron
2:31:02
McDonald House family rooms is
for
2:31:05
premature babies born at 24
weeks who
2:31:08
survived so I just want to say
for me
2:31:11
personally it's like wow 24
weeks you
2:31:13
know that's a long time to make
a
2:31:15
decision about an abortion and
I've seen
2:31:18
two lots lots of children
survive this
2:31:21
what are you doing it's so loud
it's
2:31:26
really loud I'm looking for
some paper
2:31:33
second thing I'd like to say I
hope I
2:31:36
hope you're with me I'm
listening I
2:31:39
personally feel that as a
parent you
2:31:43
should be able to kill your
child up
2:31:45
until they're 13 or 14 because
they can
2:31:47
hit assholes ah sarcasm yeah
there's my
2:31:51
sarcasm is right
2:31:52
yeah damn it so that's all I
got that's
2:31:56
the law and anything else
anyone says
2:31:58
any posturing you know the
physician who
2:32:00
said who was you know on I'm
sorry the
2:32:02
governor who is now now he has
a whole
2:32:05
bunch of other problems the
governor's
2:32:08
in trouble he was a little
disingenuous
2:32:09
he was only talking about
physical
2:32:11
deformities but yeah that's the
law
2:32:14
that's all there is to it it's
in the
2:32:15
show note you can print it out
you can
2:32:17
take long you haven't he has
someone has
2:32:18
an argument you say here's what
the law
2:32:20
says that's all you got to do
everything
2:32:22
you hear is just a bunch of
dickheads
2:32:24
typically men by the way who we
all know
2:32:26
it better including the
governor well
2:32:31
that doesn't preclude the the
woman
2:32:34
herself when she gave testimony
and
2:32:36
pretty much so the baby could
be half
2:32:38
born and they have to kill it
that's but
2:32:41
that's true yeah that's my
point it's
2:32:45
legal yes yeah so yeah it
doesn't
2:32:48
preclude anything that what I
hate about
2:32:50
this what I really despise is
that this
2:32:53
is all about politics has
nothing to do
2:32:56
if you think that you're
Democrat
2:32:57
liberal politicians are out
there trying
2:33:00
to protect your right or if
2:33:02
think that some a whole
Republican
2:33:04
politicians are trying to
protect babies
2:33:05
rights or has nothing to do
with it it's
2:33:08
about votes and here's Governor
Cuomo of
2:33:11
New York just abusing this and
abusing
2:33:15
women for votes Kavanagh is
going to
2:33:19
reverse roe v-- wade I have no
doubt
2:33:24
whose knowledge is going to
reverse roe
2:33:26
v-- wade I have no doubt so
what do we
2:33:28
do protect ourselves pass a
state law
2:33:33
that is a prophylactic from the
federal
2:33:38
action and that means pass rose
2:33:42
reproductive health
2:33:44
[Applause]
2:33:48
that's all that it's about it's
just
2:33:50
about winning votes discusses
that but I
2:33:53
think what he's really doing
there which
2:33:55
is kind of ironic is he's
pushing states
2:33:57
rights right it's very ironic
because
2:34:02
the Democrats have never been
for stage
2:34:03
rights I think everything
should be in
2:34:05
the hands of the federal
government but
2:34:07
those rights is a reversal
that's the
2:34:09
old Democratic Party has
nothing to do
2:34:12
with this well I still think we
should
2:34:16
play the 58 second clip which
one is it
2:34:20
Virginia bill on abortion where
they
2:34:22
have the woman who wrote the
bill that
2:34:23
you just read word for word
2:34:25
mhm being grilled by one of the
state
2:34:28
senators in Virginia so how
late in the
2:34:30
third trimester would you be
able to do
2:34:32
that you know it's very
unfortunate that
2:34:34
are there are physicians
witnesses were
2:34:36
not able to attend today to
speak
2:34:38
specifically I'm talking about
your bill
2:34:39
how late how late in the third
trimester
2:34:42
could a physician perform an
abortion if
2:34:45
he indicated it would impair
the mental
2:34:47
health of the of the woman or
physical
2:34:49
okay okay I'm talking about the
mental
2:34:52
health so I mean through the
third
2:34:54
trimester the third trimester
goes all
2:34:56
the way up to 40 weeks okay but
to the
2:34:58
end of the third trimester I
don't think
2:35:00
we have a limit in the bill so
where
2:35:04
it's obvious that a woman is
about to
2:35:06
give birth she has physical
signs of
2:35:08
that she is about to give a
birth would
2:35:11
that still be a point at which
she could
2:35:12
request an abortion if she was
so
2:35:14
certified she's dilating mr.
chairman
2:35:18
that would be a you know a
decision that
2:35:20
the doctor the physician and
the women
2:35:24
understand that I'm asking if
your bill
2:35:25
allows that my bill would allow
that yes
2:35:28
yeah exactly
2:35:30
I'm all for it I just like it
televised
2:35:32
I want to televise I want art
hour
2:35:35
executions televised I want all
of this
2:35:38
killing people should be
televised
2:35:40
that's not sarcasm I've said
this for
2:35:43
years televise it let's see if
we all
2:35:47
like it I like killing the baby
yes I
2:35:52
want televised executions I
want to
2:35:55
everything should be televised
why not
2:35:57
it's reality TVs the ha
2:36:00
format well would put the
kibosh is word
2:36:04
I only used rarely reservedly
2:36:10
or kibosh as some people would
like to
2:36:12
pronounce it it put the kibosh
on any of
2:36:15
these activities because it's
gruesome
2:36:17
yeah well I mean I met
electrocution I
2:36:21
don't know maybe if you'll get
me they
2:36:22
used to go to the town halls
and watch
2:36:24
the the hangings and they've
been there
2:36:26
people getting shot and all the
other
2:36:28
executions at least we were led
to
2:36:30
believe that when they were
chopping off
2:36:32
heads oh yeah during the French
2:36:34
Revolution we understand from
reports
2:36:37
that the huge crowds would
gather and
2:36:39
then the knife would come down
and chop
2:36:42
off somebody's head and the
head would
2:36:44
go rolling into a bucket and
everyone
2:36:46
would cheer so I don't know
that it
2:36:48
would put a stop to it
2:36:49
no it wouldn't it would be also
feel
2:36:51
that we should have live
telecasts of
2:36:54
how your beef is made how your
chicken
2:36:56
is called all of this is you
know don't
2:36:58
not just one little documentary
a live
2:37:00
channel yeah on your on your
Alexa
2:37:03
what's that screen thing
they've got now
2:37:05
or the Google a whole screen
all of that
2:37:09
beautiful the Google whole the
Google
2:37:10
assistant should show me where
my should
2:37:13
be on the carton see the
electrode going
2:37:23
in let me up guys butch room up
and then
2:37:27
they hold up the stake that you
just
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bought and say look there's the
stake
2:37:31
you just bought have the hooks
in there
2:37:38
and they ripped the hook out
chopped his
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head off gut and while he's
living yes
2:37:42
why not
2:37:42
if we gotta be honest let
you're gonna
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kill kids until they're 13 so
nice well
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that's a parent I think you
should be
2:37:48
able to kill your own kid just
yeah I
2:37:50
think that I think kids at this
one's no
2:37:54
good so here we go let's play
yeah let's
2:37:57
get to it I just want to get
one clip by
2:37:59
are we how are we for time last
clip
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alright I've got a clip here on
I think
2:38:06
this is underreported story
about the
2:38:09
fake school that was used to
lure a
2:38:11
bunch of do
2:38:12
bags into signing up but they
were all
2:38:15
illegal immigrants so I don't
know it's
2:38:16
not reported by the mainstream
media
2:38:17
what's at all oh I don't know
anything
2:38:19
about this
2:38:20
yeah of course not because it
would
2:38:21
overuse reporting on the fake
school
2:38:23
underreported deeds details
have emerged
2:38:25
about how the Department of
Homeland
2:38:27
Security set up a fake college
in
2:38:29
Michigan as part of an
elaborate sting
2:38:31
operation to crack down on
immigration
2:38:33
violations the website of the
University
2:38:36
of Farmington claimed to be a
nationally
2:38:38
accredited business and stem
institution
2:38:41
but in fact the school did not
exist
2:38:44
earlier this week
2:38:45
eight student recruiters were
indicted
2:38:47
for conspiring to help foreign
citizens
2:38:49
and role in the fake school and
attempt
2:38:51
to for them to remain in the
country
2:38:53
illegally
2:38:54
in addition immigration agents
have
2:38:56
arrested about a hundred thirty
people
2:38:58
who attempted to enroll in the
school
2:39:01
wait a minute you mean they
pulled like
2:39:04
a honeypot like the FBI does
with idiot
2:39:07
people who that they turn into
2:39:08
terrorists and these people
wanted to
2:39:10
actually learn they wanted to
go to
2:39:12
school and that was the
honeypot yeah
2:39:14
now that's not cool man
2:39:16
that's not okay no that's not
cool well
2:39:19
there was must have been some
other
2:39:20
element I mean they're not
gonna go into
2:39:22
any details on this on
democracy now of
2:39:24
course cuz they never do but it
must
2:39:26
have been something about it
that was
2:39:28
the lure people longed to learn
people
2:39:31
wanted to learn and then you're
nailed
2:39:34
no indicators to disagree I
don't know I
2:39:39
want to I have to look into it
no thanks
2:39:41
to you you're welcome
2:39:44
work
2:39:47
all right everybody that's it
2:39:50
now you may now return to your
regularly
2:39:52
scheduled sport a little Sport
2:39:55
distraction
2:39:57
goat power power I'm coming to
you from
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downtown Austin Texas capital
the drone
2:40:04
star state FEMA region six and
the
2:40:06
governmental maps if you are
looking for
2:40:08
me in the five by nine clue do
in the
2:40:10
common law condo in the morning
2:40:11
everybody
2:40:12
I'm Adam curry and from
northern Silicon
2:40:15
Valley where I say go Rams
build the
2:40:18
wall I'm John seed all right
we've
2:40:20
returned on Thursday right here
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2:40:22
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2:40:25
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sometimes I
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breaking news a city Democratic
governor
2:41:44
admitting tonight he is in the
photo
2:41:47
you're about to see but I
believe them
2:41:49
and now that I am NOT either go
through
2:41:56
my yearbook yeah I'm actually
interested
2:41:58
you know it is definitely not
me but I
2:42:01
can tell by looking at it I
have had
2:42:03
friends also look at it and
tell me it's
2:42:06
not me
2:42:07
Beach week Ralph's Club the
biggest
2:42:10
contributor what does the word
Ralph
2:42:12
mean in that that probably
refers to
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throwing up on no no weak
stomach and
2:42:18
this was a horrific photo that
was on my
2:42:21
page with my name Ralph Northam
above so
2:42:25
the vomiting the reference in
the
2:42:27
Ralph's club reference related
to the
2:42:32
consumption of alcohol on my
page in the
2:42:34
1984 Eastern Virginia Medical
School
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- have at it if you want to go
through
2:42:40
my yearbook yeah I'm actually
interested
2:42:42
you know for now governor oh
there will
2:42:44
be kept comfortable you can be
certain
2:42:45
of that
2:42:46
they'll be resuscitated if
that's what
2:42:48
his party desires it's
definitely not me
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either you stand with the
forces of
2:42:58
freedom your league with
material and
2:43:00
his mail
2:43:09
when Maduro comes out to play
we'll send
2:43:13
in the CIA
2:43:16
Nicky we don't know we're
headed and we
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let our global sanctions
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to make a
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you don't want another suit
2:43:43
for us for being a military coup
2:43:47
you be worse and Mose and me
2:43:51
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2:43:55
you can see that we know every
2:43:57
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this is evil it's great evil
what's the
2:44:17
evil part just how the world
works it's
2:44:21
nothing new to us but if people
really
2:44:23
understood you know just take a
random
2:44:25
college kid he said hey you
know this is
2:44:27
actually how it still kind of
works
2:44:33
that's where are you from BBC
there's
2:44:37
another Beauty have a feeling
is going
2:44:39
to be beautiful I hope that
we're able
2:44:42
to get everybody in a very big
and
2:44:44
beautiful room and do a new
treaty that
2:44:46
would be much better and we're
gonna
2:44:48
have that big beautiful door in
the wall
2:44:50
he won't be beautiful letters
discusses
2:44:58
the purchase of lots of
beautiful
2:45:00
military equipment because
nobody makes
2:45:02
it like the United States and
at the
2:45:05
very center of that plan is a
giant
2:45:09
beautiful massive the biggest
ever in
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our country tax cut it really
could be a
2:45:18
beautiful bipartisan type of
situation
2:45:21
we had the most beautiful piece
of
2:45:23
chocolate cake that we have
ever seen
2:45:26
beautiful barbed wire going up
today
2:45:29
barbed wire used properly can
be a
2:45:32
beautiful sight
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luckily John Podesta declines
Hilary's
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gonna be running this time
campaign news
2:45:42
flashes the posters go up
churning and
2:45:44
burning she's going for truck
she deftly
2:45:47
maneuvers and muscles her ranks
2:45:48
corporate donations of funding
from
2:45:51
banks reckless and wild the
media forms
2:45:54
the DNC yield she maneuvers
have fought
2:45:56
as they speed towards the
finish the
2:45:58
opposition goes down others
give up and
2:46:00
they get out of town the White
House is
2:46:02
hers except for one man still
slamming
2:46:05
and scamming as long as she can
the Sun
2:46:07
has gone down and the moon has
come up
2:46:09
and last election clearly was
stolen by
2:46:11
Trump but she's driving
conniving and
2:46:13
changing the turns so she'll be
the
2:46:15
president of the job for which
she's
2:46:17
still yes she's lying the
distance she's
2:46:22
going to lead
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I'm agreed because she's
scheming
2:46:31
meaning collecting each darn
she's
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fighting and biting lying all
the time
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she's going the distance
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