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you must
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die atom curry this is no
agenda a
0:25
beautiful day in the
neighborhood won't
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you be my neighbor I'm Jessie
boy I'm
0:35
just gonna ignore the whole
neighborhood
0:37
conversation I know you don't
like him
0:40
he's dead don't worry about it
maybe -
0:42
hates sweaters I got it
0:45
the man is not loves what are
you what
0:47
are you rambling on about I
know you
0:49
don't like mr. Rossi you know
like mr.
0:52
Rogers it points a point of
order
0:55
point of order kind of
information point
0:58
of information comrade I would
like to
1:01
mention the way we work on this
show is
1:04
a novel way we believe it is
the way to
1:08
go John and I are pretty much
not in
1:10
contact in between shows during
the week
1:13
except for some um maybe
administrative
1:16
stuff maybe there's something
we want to
1:19
make sure the other has seen
but rarely
1:23
will we talk about what we're
working on
1:24
what we're collective should
mention did
1:27
once in a while not often we
work on a
1:30
skit yeah and that always fails
you know
1:40
how many cars four five six
seven eight
1:44
nine ten no at no extra car so
similarly
1:51
I do not know what Clips John
has that
1:55
he does not know what Clips I
have
1:57
however John does his Clips the
evening
1:59
before Saturday night so they
come in
2:02
around 1:00 or 2:00 a.m. my
time I don't
2:03
see them until the morning
2:05
of course I do download them I
don't
2:07
listen to them I do look at the
titles
2:09
and to give me a little bit of
2:11
indication what in what area
he's been
2:13
researching and I'm very happy
to see
2:15
that you have crossed the
streams and
2:19
entered into my my fantastic
poly
2:23
territory which I like a lot
actually
2:29
that's not the amazing poly I
think is
2:31
her name so I immediately
ceased all
2:33
production on the amazing poly
clip so
2:36
we will get to those ashes a
fabulous
2:39
Pollyanna it's amazing the
amazing Polly
2:41
the amazing Polly is what she
is the the
2:45
youtuber apparently you found
as well
2:48
and following for weeks and
weeks
2:51
well she cropped up on the
botanic feed
2:55
yeah that's because he he
actually has
2:58
gotten stuff from her so we so
he tells
3:02
me
3:02
yeah well it's a dubious source
to say
3:07
the least
3:08
well she's not a source she's a
3:10
deconstructionist she is she's
less well
3:15
if you want to call her that I
would
3:17
call her a um guilt by
association
3:23
specialist
3:24
oh yeah well she does yarn she
does yarn
3:27
in tax you know colored yarn
mirror
3:33
artist I wouldn't say that okay
so this
3:40
is Sunday August 11th the second
3:43
Thursday show of the week
typically the
3:46
events that occurred yesterday
happened
3:48
on a show day so it was quite
surprising
3:50
we had a little bit of time to
at least
3:51
think about it this is the
apparent
3:54
suicide of Jeffrey Epstein and
the crowd
4:00
goes wild yeah yeah here's the
crowd
4:07
I was I was downtrodden
disheartened
4:12
when I heard this
4:14
well considering is in a federal
4:16
facility and he's got was was
on suicide
4:19
watch which apparently they
dropped and
4:22
he was being monitored by
cameras which
4:24
apparently stopped working and
all the
4:27
rest now it would be somewhat
4:29
disheartening I don't think
anybody was
4:31
too happy about it bar in
particular
4:33
well a couple of things change
as far as
4:36
I know it was ABC and the New
York Post
4:39
who reported this first and I
and I and
4:45
I'm always I mean I had that
because it
4:47
happened early in the morning
and my
4:49
phone was just because I was
getting
4:52
text messages from people
saying I got
4:56
to see this you got to see
what's
4:57
happening and so that was kind
of handy
5:01
that we could immediately see
who was
5:03
responding first and what they
were
5:04
saying and no doubt that it was
the same
5:08
everywhere I think ABC though
was the
5:10
first and not only did they
kind of
5:13
start off the the messaging but
they
5:15
also changed a couple things
now how
5:18
have we always heard Epstein
being
5:20
described the billionaire
financier
5:23
hedge fund manager then of
course all of
5:27
the alleged alleged assaults so
ABC
5:30
didn't just came out with this
and I was
5:32
like okay wait so sources tell
ABC News
5:36
Jeffrey Epstein does for them
to report
5:39
sources and very came a very
fact of the
5:42
matter
5:42
everyone had according to
sources no
5:45
name no official statement have
we ever
5:48
really seen the official
statement from
5:50
the Met from the Metro
corrections
5:52
facility I don't know it's a
good
5:53
question because I don't
remember I
5:55
don't recall seeing one either
so the
5:57
message was put out very
distinctly went
6:00
so sources tell ABC News
Jeffrey Epstein
6:02
took his own life the exact
timing and
6:05
circumstances are unclear right
now but
6:07
the mega-millionaire
6:08
is notice this we've gone from
6:11
billionaire financier to mega
6:13
millionaire he's gotten the down
6:15
it's accused of exploiting and
abusing
6:17
dozens of minor girls he'd been
on
6:19
suicide watch in a New York
City Jail
6:22
you'll remember he was found
6:23
unresponsive in his cell last
month with
6:25
marks on his neck and literally
just to
6:29
make sure we keep this correct
it's not
6:30
it's not true it's not in New
York City
6:33
Jail it was also not found
unresponsive
6:35
a couple weeks ago he was found
6:37
complaining of some of his neck
being
6:39
hurt I don't think he was
unresponsive
6:41
yeah this cell last month with
marks on
6:44
his neck initially
investigators thought
6:46
he'd tried to take his own life
they
6:49
were then looking into whether
he was
6:50
assaulted by another inmate or
if he'd
6:53
even paid someone to beat him up
6:55
Epstein's attorneys had been
fighting to
6:57
get him out on bail but a judge
refused
7:00
prosecutors argued the mega
millionaires
7:02
lifestyle and wealth made him
an extreme
7:05
flight risk again
7:06
mega millionaire just
interesting to see
7:09
that change another couple of
things you
7:11
should note assaulted by another
7:13
prisoner yeah
7:15
this particular jail is not a
allows
7:17
mixing of prisoners and you can
find out
7:21
kind of what this place is like
believe
7:23
it or not by the Yelp reviews
how many
7:27
stars does it get as a star
they've got
7:38
to be paid Yelpers you know
advertising
7:43
boosting it reviews and it
describes the
7:48
places being almost impossible
to even
7:50
see any other prisoners dallona
be
7:52
assaulted by one so this news
was so big
7:55
that they immediately had to
get our guy
7:58
the the constipated reporter
Tommy amis
8:01
get him on the phone yesterday
of one of
8:15
his associates a separate court
case but
8:17
one of the Epstein accusers
coming out
8:19
and naming names of some very
prominent
8:21
businessmen and politicians who
have all
8:24
denied that they did anything
8:25
inappropriate but they start to
name
8:27
names started to come out in the
8:29
public and and that this is a
little
8:31
confusing because there's a
couple
8:33
things going on there is a new
woman who
8:36
is speaking out Jennifer
8:38
arose I think her name is and
she's new
8:41
on the scene at the same time
there were
8:44
actual new documents that were
disclosed
8:48
thousand pages the two thousand
yeah and
8:51
have I thought so that included
Bill
8:53
Richardson names came from who
8:57
specifically according to
Yama's does he
9:00
say who was naming names cuz
every time
9:02
I've seen the interviews with
all these
9:03
women they don't they'll kind
of beat
9:05
around the bush but they never
name
9:07
names no I didn't know I don't
think
9:09
I've seen it yeah they're all
listed
9:11
there on that document that's
one name
9:12
that's where the names came
from but
9:14
he's saying it came from this
new they
9:16
started to name names started
to come
9:18
out in the public and and one
of the
9:20
associates it was thought of
that some
9:23
of these exiting associates
were going
9:25
to be brought in and possibly
charged
9:27
criminally so the case was only
getting
9:29
bigger so many young girls
allegedly
9:32
abused by Jeffrey Epstein
thought they
9:35
finally were going to see
justice they
9:36
thought they were going to see
him rot
9:38
in a jail cell it's unclear at
this
9:40
point what they're thinking
today if
9:42
this is justice but Jeffrey
Epstein the
9:45
monster that they painted is no
more
9:47
then he had one other short
piece of
9:50
information
9:51
well the criminal case against
Jeffrey
9:53
Epstein personally obviously is
over but
9:56
if they go after some of his
associates
9:57
you have to remember there are
9:59
allegations out there that
several women
10:01
work with Jeffrey Epstein to
procure
10:04
some of these young girls
essentially
10:06
Madam's if you will so far
notices women
10:09
have been charged criminally
yet but
10:12
there is thinking that the US
attorney
10:13
may go after some of these
people so the
10:16
criminal case though is not
even there
10:17
yet could continue in that
direction
10:20
there are also civil cases
because gotta
10:22
remember Jeffrey Epstein is
worth at
10:24
least five hundred billion
dollars all
10:26
right so yes apparently this
does not
10:29
necessarily hamper other
investigations
10:32
we don't really know exactly
although
10:34
I've seen some legal opinions
that no
10:37
one can challenge a search
warrant now
10:39
because Epstein is dead
10:40
I really don't know I think in
America
10:42
you can do a lot with with the
legal
10:44
system and delay a lot of
things but I
10:47
am personally quite interested
in just
10:49
laying Maxwell and no one
really seems
10:52
to there's a lot of saying
Madam's
10:55
handlers pimps maybe you'll
hear Maxwell
10:59
not even the first name of
course it's
11:01
almost impossible for most
Americans to
11:03
pronounce where is she now I
think she
11:06
is a person of a tremendous
interest but
11:10
we'll have to just keep batting
11:12
back-and-forth for several
weeks about
11:14
Epstein did he hang himself was
he
11:16
killed
11:16
was it the Clintons you know it
doesn't
11:23
matter you know and I'm happy I
think we
11:25
should probably discuss it a
little bit
11:27
but then we just have to agree
this
11:29
guy's out of the picture and
there's not
11:31
much unless you've been its I
personally
11:35
think he was this was more than
an
11:37
extraction possibly than
anything but I
11:40
think there's a possibility of
that I
11:43
like the extraction idea
because as you
11:46
just mentioned the one aspect
to it I
11:48
didn't consider which is
there's the
11:50
official statement yeah we
haven't seen
11:52
no fish as far as I know no
official
11:54
statement except for Barr who
said he
11:57
was appalled to hear of this
and he's
11:59
gonna do something about it and
pretty
12:02
much immediately this was
politicized
12:05
obviously the Clinton body
count had
12:08
been trending for a while and
so this
12:11
only from his home he helped
that meme I
12:15
liked the opposing
politicization let me
12:20
see if I can find it here where
is she
12:24
yes this is joy Reid our
favorite from
12:27
MSNBC this is somebody who not
only is
12:30
high-profile who not only know
a lot of
12:32
high-profile people whose
papers just
12:34
came out of court just to let
out some
12:36
of the documents related to his
cases
12:38
that named high-profile people
who was
12:41
friends with the current
President of
12:43
the United States who flew a
previous
12:45
president of the
12:46
States around on his plane who
was
12:47
alleged to have trafficked
girls to a
12:49
royal a member of the royal
family of
12:52
Britain okay this is not a this
is this
12:53
is you know on the same level
as a bill
12:55
closet is a famous person now
who's now
12:58
in person he knows a lot about
a lot of
13:00
people and as you said earlier
his only
13:02
woman out at this point would
be to talk
13:04
about those people so he's in
this very
13:06
vulnerable situation and then
you throw
13:08
in the fact which I did not
know until I
13:11
think I Stephanie Gosk was
sitting here
13:13
and told me this that this is
now
13:14
facility under the control of
the
13:16
Department of Justice and this
13:18
Department of Justice does not
exactly
13:19
inspire confidence let's just
be blunt
13:21
what William bars Justice
Department is
13:24
not one that you can readily
simply rely
13:25
upon and feel confident in and
so what
13:28
do we make of all this now that
in this
13:30
federal facility this person
was allowed
13:31
to be alone long enough to
either harm
13:34
himself or be killed by
something we
13:36
don't know what happened right
we just
13:37
don't know so the implication
if you if
13:40
you're on Twitter for more than
30
13:41
seconds you'll see that and it
it has an
13:44
Occam's razor ring to it that
because
13:47
and there is no evidence that
Trump flew
13:49
on planes except one ferry
flight back
13:52
from Miami to New York when it
was just
13:55
him I think and and the pilots
I don't
13:57
think that flight log shows
there's
13:59
about six people in there when
that when
14:02
Trump was on it ya know and
were they
14:05
going from Miami to New York
that's what
14:07
I didn't see where it was going
I just
14:09
saw the somebody one of the Lib
Joe's
14:12
had cut it out he was on the
plane
14:20
there's statements contrary to
to him
14:24
being involved and and by the
way can we
14:25
say children instead of young
girls or
14:27
under or underage girls as a
child is a
14:30
ten year old a fifteen year old
is a
14:35
girl yeah alright good luck so
I don't
14:38
use I wouldn't call fifty rich
I like on
14:41
your own I call a
fifteen-year-old a
14:43
child well but alright fine
14:46
you call them girls I'll call
them
14:48
children but the Occam's razor
aspect of
14:52
it is oh you know Trump clearly
you know
14:54
because in 2002 he's D even
said you
14:57
know
14:57
great guy he loves to party
with girls
15:00
on the younger side if you know
what I
15:01
made he disowned yourself from
this
15:05
guy's even know him that's it
that
15:07
doesn't matter because over 1500
15:09
especially doesn't matter if
you listen
15:10
to and you think that joy read
was bad
15:12
you get that was bad I got a
topper
15:15
oh yeah just finish the thought
just
15:20
finished this crazy thought
which is
15:22
just as valves any other crazy
one if
15:24
you watch that movie is Trump
through
15:29
bar his new who as we know is
not the
15:32
Attorney General of the United
States he
15:33
is the Attorney General for the
15:34
president we've been told this
over and
15:37
over and over again so I have
to believe
15:39
that now that he put out the
secret
15:42
signal and said I at the time
to off
15:44
Epstein totally plausible and a
very
15:47
simple explanation so I have
compassion
15:50
for people who believe
conspiracy
15:52
theories I don't think this is
the right
15:54
one but I understand where
people come
15:56
from with this that if you know
my my
15:58
favorite one of these
off-the-wall kind
16:00
of Occam's razor good things is
Scott
16:03
Adams you just put this up
recently
16:05
Oh his Occam's razor was this
bunch of
16:08
incompetent boneheads running
this
16:10
prison that got kills himself
and that's
16:13
also a perfectly valid
explanation yeah
16:16
I mean I'm not buying it but
yeah all of
16:20
that well if it wouldn't be the
No
16:23
Agenda show if we were buying
any of
16:25
this no of course not but it's
good to
16:27
look at all aspects before we
just
16:29
decide to move on the guy's not
in the
16:31
picture he's gone so uh in July
of this
16:36
year Amy Goodman interviewed
Vicky Ward
16:39
ah for some unknown reason
you've been
16:42
having him or you've been
condemning on
16:44
Twitter well I'll tell you
shortly while
16:47
I'm sure you will but and if I
have four
16:50
clips of their very mostly
short but the
16:53
beginning clip which doesn't
really
16:54
involve Vicky Ward is the
example that I
16:57
have that tops Reid when we
know that
17:01
Trump hasn't spoken to Epstein
for 15
17:04
years and maybe more in the last
17:06
reference to him saying
anything about
17:08
Epstein is in 2002
17:10
but yet Amy really makes us
sound like
17:14
they're best buds here it is
Jeffrey
17:15
Epstein has counted presidents
Donald
17:17
Trump and Bill Clinton among
his friends
17:19
they've flown with him Trump
told New
17:22
York magazine in 2000 to have
known Jeff
17:25
for 15 years terrific guy he's
a lot of
17:28
fun to be with it's even said
that he
17:30
likes beautiful women as much
as I do
17:31
and many of them are on the
younger side
17:33
Trump said about his friend
Jeffrey
17:35
Epstein again this was before
all the
17:37
charges were brought
17:40
about his friend Jeffrey
Epstein as
17:43
though they're like bosom
buddies yeah
17:45
this this is a classic example
of of
17:48
Amy's bigotry when it comes to
reporting
17:52
on Trump I mean this is
unconscionable
17:55
it's you can call it bad
reporting you
17:58
can call it sorry hmm you can
call it
18:03
bad reporting you can call it
lying you
18:05
can call it framing you can call
18:07
anything but objective
reporting yeah
18:09
there was it just to me is why
Amy
18:13
Goodman is not really and it
should not
18:16
even be considered a journalist
anyone
18:19
okay so why don't you expand I
have let
18:23
me tell you about Vicki ward
then I got
18:26
turned on to the Vicki I heard
Vicki
18:28
Ward as she started to pop up
on someone
18:32
yeah I'm always watching MSNBC
and stuff
18:34
during the day but she was
popping up on
18:35
CNN in fact she got hired by
CNN just a
18:38
few weeks ago and then I
started to find
18:41
interviews of her talking about
how she
18:43
wrote the initial expose in
2002 or 2003
18:47
for Vanity Fair I believe was
Vanity
18:50
Fair and she went to her editor
and her
18:54
editor said no you got to take
all this
18:55
underage girl shit out this is
no good
18:57
it's just hearsay this is her
story so
19:01
it became much more of a
profile a
19:02
financial profile of of Epstein
and now
19:07
she's saying well I warned you
all about
19:09
it and I think there's a couple
things
19:11
she wrote in 2008-2009 when
that when
19:14
the really light sentence came
down on
19:17
Epstein and as I'm searching
around and
19:20
this is probably the same time
I found
19:22
amazing Polly I see her as like
an it
19:26
girl in in New York
19:29
high society type parties and
she's
19:32
always hanging out with Jill
just Lane
19:34
Maxwell even though she's very
19:36
condemning of Maxwell of Islay
Maxwell
19:39
and all these interviews that
she's been
19:40
doing you know since 2009 and
since she
19:44
had written about Epstein and
everything
19:47
that happened I'm like well
what is she
19:49
doing Palin around is this kind
of weird
19:52
so when she tweeted yesterday
oh don't
19:55
worry miss lane Maxwell knows
more like
19:57
what up girl
19:59
do you know her you're partying
with her
20:01
you're pretending that your
buddies were
20:03
there so you tell me what's
going on of
20:05
course she doesn't answer her
cuz I'm
20:06
just a crackpot blowing in the
wind and
20:09
I think that's where I saw more
the
20:12
background got some background
from from
20:16
the Polly videos and I find her
to be a
20:18
very interesting character she
doesn't
20:20
seem to have any real
background yet
20:22
she's written books about Wall
Street
20:23
fraud and all kinds of
interesting
20:26
topics and her I guess is her
ex-husband
20:32
his I think his boss her
ex-husband's
20:38
boss was Maxwell's nephew or
something
20:42
because that's it's like if
there's a
20:43
connection there there's always
know
20:47
they always have a connection
from one
20:49
to the next and you know and so
that's
20:50
why I kind of leave it to the
youtubers
20:52
to do all that but Vicky Ward
is a
20:54
person of interest to me and I
hope you
20:56
have some interesting things
well first
20:59
of all I I saw what you were
doing and
21:02
so I did my I immediately went
to work I
21:06
could inspire you suckers you
fell into
21:13
my trap looking for Vicky Ward
it's
21:17
quite possible that actually
did happen
21:19
all right
21:20
Vicky Ward is a very transparent
21:22
character she goes back into
the 90s and
21:25
she's always been a very
extremely
21:29
accomplished writer and
something of a
21:31
workaholic and so she's great
but she
21:33
doesn't crank out enough so
many books
21:35
and enough books with enough
inside
21:37
scoop to make me think that in
any way
21:40
she's mi6 which is what the
amazing
21:43
Polly implies which is bullshit
there's
21:45
no way I went back and listened
to her
21:48
and she's been on TV a lot I'll
give you
21:51
her whole story she started she
grew
21:53
graduates from Cambridge and
she was
21:54
what wanted to become a
journalist she
21:56
became a newspaper writer in
London for
21:59
that
21:59
I think the daily standard the
telegraph
22:01
there's she bounced around
became an
22:03
editor for a while she's very
good at
22:05
what she did and she
22:07
this guy first and she writes a
very
22:11
long essay on her divorce that
ran in
22:15
2011 she marries this guy who
she
22:19
probably shouldn't have married
and they
22:20
never got along and they were
pretty
22:22
much separated by by 2011 when
they
22:25
finally got divorced and he's
the one
22:28
who drugged her out of England
because
22:30
he's a nephew of Conrad black
and I'll
22:33
black that's why it's not
Maxwell black
22:34
yes I'm sorry no yes
22:37
Conrad black he said come on
kid you
22:39
joined my operation out here
I'm in
22:41
Canada in the United States
just movies
22:43
they made him had him moved to
New York
22:45
she didn't want to do it she
moved to
22:46
New York but because of her and
she's
22:49
met if she's anything if you
want to say
22:51
she's something odd she might
be a
22:53
lizard can I just can I just
interject
22:55
one crazy yarn connecting
conspiracy
22:59
data point sure Conrad black
about a
23:03
month ago maybe six weeks ago
was
23:06
pardoned by President Trump
right that
23:11
was interesting was that was
interesting
23:14
railroaded anyway it's just the
timing
23:19
of it is always fun well her
23:21
relationship to Conrad black
was dubious
23:23
because she never worked for
any of his
23:24
magazines that I know of she
may know he
23:27
may work for the post for a
while and
23:29
then she quit but she comes
over here
23:32
and she kind of because she's
got a
23:34
British she's British and she
kept her
23:37
accent she never even tried to
get rid
23:39
of it she became one of the one
of the
23:42
many British women over here
that or
23:45
that fit right into the upper
classes a
23:48
structure check she wrote a
whole book
23:50
on the Astor's or at least a
long
23:53
article and she fit right in
she has the
23:57
look she has the perfect kind
of a dead
24:00
socialite look she's also she
up until
24:04
recently she had a nonprofit
that worked
24:06
with the United Nations and
she's an all
24:09
kinds of just like Angelina
Jolie
24:11
special United Nations programs
and
24:13
there's the woman who's the
direct
24:16
descendent of Queen Victoria
who's on
24:18
her board and she's really
24:19
the British society but it's
not the
24:22
British society it's the
American
24:24
American producer side yes our
social
24:28
thing and the British are so
welcome
24:29
because they fit right in and
even
24:31
though if in Britain she was a
newspaper
24:33
girl yeah she did a bunch of
books and
24:37
they're all the books tend to be
24:38
celebrity she really if
anything is a
24:41
celebrity reporter she roamed
in and out
24:44
of various kinds of you know
celebrities
24:47
circles and met a lot of people
and she
24:50
would run into jillaine it's
just Lane
24:52
Maxwell numerous times but she
wasn't
24:54
hanging out with her there's no
evidence
24:56
of that and there's some mi6
connection
25:00
that happened in 2011 according
to
25:02
amazing Polly but she was long
not even
25:05
associating with her husband by
that
25:06
time very well described in her
25:09
discussion in the in the madman
the
25:13
magazine article that she wrote
for the
25:15
Daily Mail about her divorce so
what
25:18
happens is this Jeffrey Epstein
thing
25:20
breaks and she did have a
couple of
25:23
pieces of about the girls in
that
25:25
article all of a sudden out of
the blue
25:28
now the question in my mind is
is she is
25:30
so out of the blue she says
well I
25:32
warned everybody she's
something of a
25:34
phony she's she's a she's kind
of like a
25:36
kitty Kelly type of writer who
maybe
25:41
makes things up now and again
very
25:43
well-structured writer if she
wanted to
25:46
really bring out anything in
2003 when
25:49
she ran that article she could
have
25:50
chopped it someplace off the
else if she
25:53
wanted to she could under Ronan
Farrow
25:55
didn't put up with no for an
answer
25:57
over and over again mhm so she
wasn't
26:00
that serious about these two
she had
26:02
some information if it radiance
if it
26:05
was even true at all
26:07
maybe not just her word saying
that they
26:09
cut it out it's possible but
Graydon
26:12
Carter did come out with a
statement
26:13
okay he says that did it wasn't
a well
26:17
presented and he just thought
it should
26:19
be cut out so he did cut it out
so this
26:20
is not she didn't make that up
26:21
necessarily but the
circumstances of him
26:25
cutting it out may have been due
26:27
according to her when I have
some clips
26:28
or her bitching about it only
now
26:31
bitching about it I think the
following
26:33
happened personally from
looking at her
26:36
career and what kind of a
writer she
26:37
isn't who she hangs out with
and her
26:39
celebrity status and a certain
in that
26:42
social structure that we had
know
26:44
nothing of we have no idea
those things
26:46
show up in town in country the
people
26:48
that are these parties those
photos are
26:50
all over the place it's like
the Palm
26:53
Beach Florida social set I
don't know
26:55
who any of those people are but
they all
26:57
seem to know each other if I
believe the
27:01
following happened with her no
matter
27:03
what everybody says she wrote
this piece
27:06
on on Epstein and she gets some
stuff
27:09
she has some hints about the
2002 piece
27:12
in 2000 she wrote it 2000 in
2003 that
27:17
was cut out was turned into a
financial
27:19
piece which she admits and it
would seem
27:22
to be written that way to begin
with
27:24
all of a sudden this thing
breaks the
27:27
epstein stuff and and she says
and
27:29
people have to say look you did
a whole
27:32
piece on this guy you know
there's just
27:36
Lane maxwell there's photos of
her with
27:38
you
27:39
what did you what what what and
so she's
27:42
covering her ass yes just by
saying oh
27:45
yeah well I had this and I did
it she
27:47
was clueless she's a celebrity
reporter
27:50
she didn't know that Epstein
was running
27:52
anything but hold on when I so
all I'm
27:55
saying is why would she ten to
nine
28:00
years after the fact even wanna
be okay
28:04
so there's no evidence they were
28:05
partying but they were at the
same
28:07
parties and taking pictures
together I
28:08
know how it works the
photographer comes
28:10
by said hey take a picture cuz
you're
28:11
talking and then y'all snow two
or three
28:13
people you stay understand but
why why
28:16
if if she knows all this and and
28:19
have a clip from yesterday she
sure does
28:22
she sure did then in 2011 2014
there's
28:26
pictures of her with Maxwell of
course
28:28
she knew that then she writes
about it
28:31
she writes about everything
after the
28:33
fact the issue here is what
happened in
28:37
2003 where she where she got
her piece
28:41
was like no in 2009 she
definitely knew
28:48
that Maxwell was involved
because that's
28:51
in the document she you know
all of the
28:53
accomplices were protected by
the deal
28:56
that was signed she knew it in
2009 like
28:59
everybody else that's my point
yet
29:02
11 2011 2014 she's taken
pictures with
29:05
it that's my point
29:07
she knew it in 2009 we knew it
in 2009
29:11
it was it's been in the press
since 2009
29:13
well okay we knew in 2009 she
knew in
29:16
2008 so what was I got to do
with her
29:17
being a bad actor or mi6 I
didn't say
29:20
that but no that's what your
your buddy
29:23
famous Polly said but I didn't
say that
29:26
I'm Tom I'm just going for
simple stuff
29:30
let's go to amazing Polly
29:32
to talk about what led up to
Epstein's
29:35
most recent arrest stay with
that Amy
29:41
interviews Ward 2 to talk about
what led
29:44
up to Epstein's most recent
arrest and
29:47
what comes next we're joined by
vicki
29:48
war an investigative journalist
who
29:50
profiled Jeffrey Epstein for
Vanity Fair
29:51
in 2003 and a piece headlined
the
29:54
talented mr. Epstein the
magazine's
29:56
editor at the time Graydon
Carter cut
29:58
out the testimonies of two
young women
30:00
Epstein allegedly molested
who'd spoken
30:03
to ward on the record one of
them
30:05
underage ward wrote about what
happened
30:08
with her
30:09
Epstein reporting for The Daily
Beast in
30:11
an article headlined I tried to
warn you
30:13
about sleazy billionaire
Jeffrey Epstein
30:15
in 2003 welcome back to
Democracy Now
30:17
it's great to have you with us
Vicki so
30:19
for people who do not
understand who
30:21
this man is he's referred to as
30:23
billionaire hedge fund manager
Jeffrey
30:26
Epstein who is he and what do
you
30:28
believe he is being charged
with right
30:31
now the
30:31
indictment is about to be
opened so I
30:36
don't think he's a hedge fund
manager he
30:39
is a certainly very wealthy
30:43
there is great mystery as to
how he
30:47
actually made his money he
tells people
30:50
that he advises he takes a
percentage
30:54
and he advises billionaires
only I won't
30:58
take anyone poorer than a
billionaire
31:00
and he takes a cut which adds
up to a
31:03
lot of money this this when I
31:05
investigated him in 2002 really
turned
31:09
out to be untrue what was
interesting
31:12
was that the man who claimed to
have
31:16
sort of taught Geoffrey many
financial
31:20
tricks and who claims to this
day that
31:23
Geoffrey has his money as a
gentleman by
31:25
the name of Steve Hoffenberg
who went to
31:27
jail for 20 years for
committing the
31:32
biggest Ponzi scheme pre Bernie
Madoff
31:36
okay I never know about that so
she had
31:39
that uncovered which doesn't
surprise me
31:42
you guys got in except you
Vikki Ward
31:44
you were doing the first pieces
back in
31:47
2000 I were your twin daughters
right
31:49
now twin sons 16 16 years old
so that is
31:53
very significant because you
were
31:56
pregnant at the time you were
doing this
31:57
piece can you describe what
happened to
32:02
you when you wrote the speech
you spoke
32:05
to Jeffrey Epstein though
multiple times
32:07
multiple times he wheeled out
you know
32:10
all these important bankers and
32:12
academics and finances to talk
to me and
32:15
he would call me all the time
but he
32:18
would threaten me he would talk
and then
32:21
he would say you know Vic if I
don't
32:22
like this piece you know
something's
32:27
gonna happen to your unborn
children you
32:31
know and it way he would sort
of say in
32:33
is it you know lightly but you
know I I
32:37
went to the magazines general
councilor
32:39
that you actually put security
on them
32:41
in the NICU and when
32:42
came early he had asked me what
hospital
32:45
they were going to be born at
so I
32:47
actually did put security on
them they
32:49
were born two months prematurely
32:53
well that was kind of creepy
yes and so
32:56
then we go to the last part
where she
32:58
discusses the Graydon Carter
incident
33:02
closable he had his girlfriend
Glenn
33:06
Maxwell who very charming
well-educated
33:08
British sort of socialite
around Neal's
33:11
very significant she's the
daughter of
33:13
Robert one of the new news
33:16
Galen was the one who phoned
this these
33:19
young woman's mother to
reassure her how
33:21
safe they would be and because
of course
33:25
the poor mother
33:26
now blames herself terribly for
what
33:30
happened and you know I talked
to there
33:34
are numerous people the artist
Eric
33:36
Fischl was a friend of the older
33:39
daughters couple of things you
wanna
33:43
back up yes we're seeing the
timeline by
33:46
the way she's the timeline of
two girls
33:48
who ever seen was was assault
they were
33:51
younger that wanted to go to
college and
33:53
he was gonna pay for their
college and
33:56
just Lane he but he hit they
had to move
34:00
in and do stuff to him
34:02
yeah and Jazz Lane was the
salesperson
34:05
who talked the moms into lettin
isn't
34:07
right but when when did that
happen when
34:09
did she know about it that's
all I'm
34:10
curious about is that this is
right from
34:13
2003 era okay yeah okay so she
so this
34:16
was so she knew back then
supposedly she
34:19
has a tell I think uh-huh she
there's
34:22
some stuff I think she's she's
in the
34:24
same category again as Kitty
Kelly and
34:26
some of these other Michael
Wolfe is in
34:28
this category very famous kind
of
34:31
celebrity writers who do makes
known to
34:36
make stuff up Michael Wolfe has
got all
34:37
these Trump books a lot of this
stuff is
34:39
bullshit if not all of it that
Vicki's
34:44
in the same category of writer
and I
34:48
think her tell is the use of
the word
34:50
and twice in a row instead of
saying and
34:52
she says and and interesting I
think you
34:56
were three times in the piece
friend
34:59
Glenn Maxwell who very charming
35:02
well-educated British sort of
socialite
35:04
around noon
35:05
significant she's the daughter
of Robert
35:07
that's one of the news news
35:10
Galen was the one who phoned
this these
35:12
young woman's mother to
reassure her how
35:15
safe they would be and because
of course
35:18
the poor mother
35:20
now blames herself terribly for
what
35:24
happened and you know I talked
through
35:28
there were numerous people the
artist
35:29
Eric Fischl was a friend of the
older
35:32
daughters they all verified they
35:35
remembered them tell that these
two
35:38
women recounting their trauma
at the
35:39
time so brave we all go through
this and
35:43
then to suddenly find at the
eleventh
35:45
hour that somehow Geoffrey got
to the
35:50
editor of the magazine this
story was
35:52
being pulled I wait a second he
came in
35:54
to country now he he came in I
had had
35:58
no I was not told about this he
came in
36:00
he had a private meeting with
the
36:02
magazine's then editor Graydon
Carter
36:04
after which I was informed that
Graydon
36:09
believed Jeffrey Epstein I was
told that
36:11
Jeffrey Epstein had told Braden
that he
36:14
was quote unquote
36:15
sensitive about the women and
so they
36:18
would be pulled from the story
so now be
36:20
a business story and what a
business
36:25
that was a business story that
explained
36:27
that Jeffrey Epstein was not
who he
36:30
claimed to be in his
professional life
36:31
but but but the the very
powerful awful
36:36
stories of what happened to
these women
36:38
got taken out with you and and
I am
36:41
these girls yeah right are they
involved
36:44
the the tell is after she lies
that's
36:48
the way I'm reading it what she
I can't
36:50
say I'm sure one way or the
other I mean
36:52
there's some truth in whatever
she's
36:54
talking about I think she's
maybe you
36:56
know for example the grain
Carter story
37:00
itself which may be where the
aunt Anne
37:02
comes from afterwards yeah
that's that's
37:04
kind of that I thought that's
kind of
37:06
kind of how I'm very dubious
and into
37:08
her part it Carter is
considered one of
37:11
the greatest editors in the
history of
37:13
magazine oh well that's
suspicious right
37:15
there then
37:22
there's some reports that the
story
37:24
she's telling is not actually
accurate
37:26
and Epstein didn't show up to
talk to
37:29
Carter he showed up with it
with a bunch
37:31
of high-powered lawyers yeah
telling him
37:35
look you can run this if you
want but
37:37
you're gonna be sued out of
existence as
37:39
a magazine and I don't think
your boss
37:40
is at vanity at Conde Nast are
gonna be
37:44
too appreciative of the kind of
troubles
37:46
you're gonna cause if you run
this piece
37:48
and so much for being one hip
so much
37:51
for being one of the best
editors what
37:52
kind of pussy editor is that
guy who's
37:55
smart let's listen to her tell
again but
37:59
but very powerful awful stories
of what
38:03
happened to these women got
taken out
38:06
with and and I and these girls
yeah I
38:09
are they involved with the case
that's
38:12
being open today where he's
being
38:14
brought into a Manhattan Court
I don't
38:16
know I have heard it I have not
38:19
confirmed that I have one
sources told
38:22
me that possibly they are which
obvious
38:26
which for me would be sixteen
years
38:29
later sixteen years later
because one of
38:32
the things that has haunted me
is that
38:34
there I was trying to expose
this man in
38:38
2003 and the original the
furthest FBI
38:42
investigation the one that got
muted by
38:46
Alexander Acosta didn't begin
until 2006
38:49
so it's always been on my
conscience
38:52
that for three years he molested
38:57
hundreds of sort of helpless
poor women
39:01
who were in no position to
fight back
39:04
against him I just want to go
back to
39:06
because you made a pretty
interesting
39:07
statement the Graydon Carter is
one of
39:09
the great all-time magazine
editors I'm
39:12
paraphrasing but that's how it
came
39:14
across should this guy and I be
hanging
39:17
his head in shame for rejecting
one of
39:19
the biggest stories of our
lifetime with
39:25
his comment no not necessarily
because
39:28
rosy don't like that unless it's
39:29
rock-solid
39:32
well I'd never saw the original
so I
39:34
don't know well he didn't she
wrote it
39:38
and I wonder if it was rock
solid his
39:40
claim is simple the story was
not rock
39:43
solid and when you're an editor
at that
39:46
level of the magazine that this
which is
39:48
a high paying magazine I mean
this is
39:50
not this is the big leagues is
the major
39:53
leagues everything has to be
pretty much
39:56
batten the hatches have to be
batten
39:59
down you can't put anything out
there
40:00
that's gonna so concentrated
did a me
40:03
try to move this towards
someone else
40:06
did she try to pin it on Trump
who while
40:08
she was having this conversation
40:10
yeah it's Trump was actually
the editor
40:15
I want to make sure it's
democracy now
40:17
we're listening to enough ayk
program
40:21
alright so is that the end of
that clip
40:24
yes I have and and I have a
current clip
40:30
from Vicki Ward who's now a
40:31
correspondent from July of this
year
40:34
right but I have one from like
this
40:37
morning and and now what has
led to
40:40
these charges of sex
trafficking you
40:44
know of of teenagers this is
part of
40:46
that big network it is part of
the big
40:50
network and I think you know
fredericka
40:52
that what so what had so many
people
40:56
interested and on the edge of
their
40:58
seats about this what would
have been
41:01
Jeffrey Epstein's trial but
then still
41:03
really matters is the trial if
you like
41:07
of the ecosystem because don't
forget
41:09
the original indictment talked
about a
41:11
conspiracy there have been many
other
41:15
important powerful names
brought up in
41:18
connection with this case former
41:20
President Bill Clinton the
lawyer Alan
41:22
Dershowitz the financier Leon
black less
41:25
waxing them that the retailer
last week
41:29
saying you know I gave jet
Jeffrey
41:31
Epstein power of attorney but I
41:33
discovered in 2007 he stole
millions and
41:36
millions from from me but in
wit but it
41:39
begs the question then why did
Leslie
41:41
Wexner not go to the
authorities there
41:43
and
41:44
think that all but the fact
that the
41:47
case it still is going to sort
of go
41:50
forward means that that all the
people
41:54
connected to it after all it
was a
41:56
conspiracy should still we
backed it up
42:00
for a second there's been no
official
42:02
word that the cases go this was
42:04
yesterday no official word the
case is
42:06
going forward she stayed
satisfied that
42:09
the case still is going to sort
of go
42:12
forward means that that all the
people
42:16
connected to it after all it
was a
42:18
conspiracy should still think
that
42:23
they're going to be questioned
well then
42:25
attorney as some of the
attorneys for
42:27
these accusers have said that
even in
42:30
his debt they will continue to
pursue
42:32
avenues to find those
responsible
42:35
whether there are
co-conspirators you
42:38
mentioned you know Maxwell
whose name
42:39
you know appears but that this
case is
42:43
not dead because telling us to
say
42:49
something I'm nesting it now
you can
42:52
hear this is Fredrika wills I
think
42:55
Frederica Wilson anything or
his name on
42:57
CNN she's an airhead she you
can hear
43:00
them telling her what to say or
not the
43:03
same with their co-conspirators
you
43:05
mentioned you know Maxwell
whose name
43:06
you know appears but that this
case is
43:10
not dead because Jeffrey
Epstein is for
43:15
now Micky Ward another thing
you're
43:19
noticing is that and I have a
clip from
43:22
Vicki ward from 2007 which is
the
43:24
earliest thing I could find she
has
43:26
developed this kind of socialite
43:30
stammering that apparently the
reason
43:34
she has it is because she
caught it it's
43:36
like a disease because when you
hear in
43:39
2007 she doesn't have it she
has it now
43:41
and it's so contagious that
this woman
43:44
that is interviewing her is now
picking
43:46
it up I'll play if she's
stammering
43:49
here's the 2007 clip let's get
a a
43:51
background first on Brooke
Astor tell us
43:54
a bit about who she is and how
she
43:56
became so
43:58
wealthy and such a great
philanthropist
44:00
Brooke Astor came into her
fortune
44:02
actually almost by accident she
was
44:05
married three times
44:06
first very unhappily next to
the love of
44:09
her life a man named Buddy
Marshall and
44:13
her young son Tony from her
first
44:15
marriage actually took his
stepfathers
44:17
surname Tony Marshall and when
she was
44:21
in her 40s she found herself
widowed and
44:23
that was when she really got to
know the
44:26
very very wealthy Vincent Astor
who was
44:29
a grumpy pretty miserable man
their
44:32
marriage lasted five years and
when
44:35
Vincent Astor died to
Broadcasters
44:38
enormous surprise he left her
all his
44:43
money and she set about carving
a
44:46
character for herself that
really didn't
44:48
exist before and hasn't existed
since
44:50
she gave away more money to more
44:54
charities than I think New York
has ever
44:56
seen and she did so in a style
that was
45:00
unprecedented and unrivaled
45:02
where was the stammering none
zero huh
45:07
interesting
45:08
now another thing that does
cause
45:10
stammering is unsure unsureness
lying or
45:14
lying or talking about
something she
45:17
knows the Astor story and went
on NPR
45:20
just booked right out got a
problem
45:22
doesn't know right I still
think this is
45:24
a covered that she wanted to
reinsert
45:26
herself into the story because
she did
45:27
write that piece in 2003
there's no
45:29
doubt about it there it is but
she's
45:32
been kind of out of the picture
45:33
regarding it and now she geta
gets a gig
45:35
on CNN and she gets herself
back in the
45:38
news that she's floating around
she gets
45:39
to promote her book which of
the her
45:41
newest book which is the
Kushner Inc
45:44
book which is another kind of a
slam
45:46
against Jared Kushner nice she
obviously
45:49
I don't know if she's run into
her New
45:50
York and the party scene or
whatever
45:51
she hates Ivanka ooh yeah I do
let's
45:56
finish this this thing you've
got where
45:58
you get to stammering going
back and
46:00
forth every which way
46:02
and it was over it was the end
sorry
46:09
yeah but here she is this is
one second
46:14
home so in the in that most
recent
46:16
report she mentioned every other
46:18
possible she keeps saying it's a
46:20
conspiracy this is a conspiracy
the fact
46:22
that that the other people will
be
46:25
investigated she states that as
fact
46:27
then yeah I'm just saying she
may be a
46:30
great writer but she's pretty
shitty cuz
46:32
I don't know about it being a
fact yet
46:33
that's certainly not yesterday
and she
46:36
doesn't mention Trump which is
either a
46:39
a glaring mistake or she's
gonna keep
46:44
that gig on CNN I bet you she's
not for
46:46
more than six months if she if
she's not
46:49
talking about Trump being
complicit no
46:51
it's not gonna work for her and
she
46:53
doesn't get does so this book
about
46:55
Kushner Inc which I have not
read it I
46:58
know I I've seen the cover I
know what
47:01
Krishna's doing with Wynn read
I don't
47:03
know by anything else and
except for all
47:05
the stories so she does not
like Kushner
47:08
and ignore Ivanka Kushner she
doesn't
47:11
like Ivanka mostly and I don't
know but
47:13
you can tell it in her voice she
47:15
discusses this on MSNBC when
they're
47:18
talking about her book and you
can tell
47:20
it in her voice or some disdain
and I'm
47:23
not sure what it is it may be
the
47:25
possibility excuse me it may be
the
47:27
possibility that she has a
British
47:29
British what just it just has a
dislike
47:33
for her that's that's that's
visceral
47:35
you know that you know you've
had that
47:37
you know some of you just
really don't
47:38
like her and she just slams her
in this
47:41
piece I thought this was quite
even
47:42
interesting now I don't know
where she
47:44
got this information or even if
it's
47:46
true it may have been picked up
by
47:49
research I don't think it was an
47:51
intelligence source I just
don't see it
47:53
I'd looked at because I had
that I had
47:57
the sense that you might have
been going
47:59
after as an intelligence
48:01
why are you stammering yeah
this is
48:04
worrying me now
48:04
I got let's just play this clip
that at
48:08
the end of the day the
president's
48:10
president's great Achilles heel
is
48:12
actually his daughter
48:15
that he had said to John Kelly
when when
48:17
general Kelly became chief of
staff that
48:19
he really wants them gone you
know he
48:22
doesn't like it when people
other than
48:25
himself draw negative attention
to the
48:28
White House it's fine if he
tweets
48:29
something and that that creates
a
48:31
firestorm it's not fine if
somebody else
48:35
reflects poorly on him he hated
their
48:38
misuse of private emails
because that
48:42
was something that he had gone
after
48:43
Hillary Clinton with so he said
to
48:47
general Kelly you know to get
rid of
48:49
them they waffle unless you
send them
48:51
back to New York make their
life so
48:53
miserable they want to quit and
you know
48:56
general Kelly was successful if
you look
48:58
at the period when he was chief
of staff
49:00
Jared and Ivanka were very very
quiet
49:03
during that period it's the
president
49:06
who was who couldn't pull the
trigger
49:09
and I think that that shows that
49:11
ultimately Ivanka more so than
Jared
49:16
Jared is there because he's her
husband
49:18
but the President cannot say no
to his
49:21
daughter which means that this
White
49:23
House is essentially a family
business
49:27
hmm she's got some of the
talking points
49:29
there I liked it some more good
hmm
49:33
she's no slouch but let's let's
move
49:36
forward to this year and move
away from
49:38
from Viki war don't think we're
gonna
49:41
get much more except keeping
her eye on
49:42
her and I still want to know
where
49:44
Jelena Jasleen Maxwell is what
of course
49:49
hours after this reporting came
out
49:52
where I was kind of waiting for
them
49:53
okay what are we gonna hear
from from
49:55
the president and here's the
chip Todd
49:59
Chuck Gregory Todd talking
about Trump
50:02
tweet a few hours after the
news of
50:04
Epstein's death president Trump
waited
50:06
in sharing an unfounded
conspiracy
50:08
theory speculating about how the
50:10
financier may have died the
President of
50:13
the United States retweeted a
50:14
conservative commentator and
comedian
50:16
who wrote quote how does this
happen
50:18
Jeffrey Epstein had information
on Bill
50:20
Clinton and now he's dead again
the
50:22
president retweeted that Chuck
Todd as
50:24
NBC's political director
50:25
so it remind you a comedian but
okay and
50:28
moderator of Meet the Press
Chuck good
50:30
morning I wish you and I could
sit here
50:31
and say we're surprised that the
50:32
president retweeted that but
right right
50:36
away jumping to a conspiracy
theory
50:38
about his opponent in the last
election
50:40
and his family will II think
about what
50:42
Donald Trump has done to
American mass
50:44
communication over the last two
years
50:46
I've quite frankly an appalled
and
50:48
embarrassed by the amount of
responsible
50:51
people that have jumped right
into a
50:53
conspiracy theory on this yes
the
50:56
president is is sort of leading
the
50:58
irresponsible charge here but
there's a
51:00
lot of people on social media I
mean the
51:04
tweets this was just a classic
Trump
51:08
retweet so what it's not
anything more
51:12
than that he thought it was
funny I
51:15
thought it was funny yeah these
guys
51:18
think it's funny well why don't
you ask
51:20
your lip Joe friends I'm sure
they're
51:22
all over this in the same way
that Chuck
51:25
Todd is of course it's too
seriously
51:28
these people are idiots
51:30
now this morning that you
probably saw
51:32
this you know cher blue is this
as kind
51:36
of an outgrowth of media
matters and
51:37
they it's a techno expert it's
trolls
51:41
it's about in troll stuff and
mainly to
51:45
troll the takedown advertisers
of you
51:48
know they're canceled people
would
51:49
cancel culture the first thing
I didn't
51:51
know is that David Brock is no
longer
51:53
running it this is new Allison
Gervin is
51:58
the new CEO of cher blue and
he's an NBC
52:03
News except that Brock was
running Media
52:05
Matters never share blue oh
yeah oh yes
52:08
it's it's it's an outgrowth of
Media
52:10
Matters share blue is big
that's that's
52:13
where that's not a lot of money
goes
52:15
into that and so I did not know
that
52:18
this guy had taken over just
last month
52:21
and he headed NBC's NBC News's
business
52:25
tech and moseying what's his
name
52:27
Allison Al is o N Gervin gir VI
NASA
52:32
guys guy
52:34
the guy I'm sure he's elitist
and they
52:39
had a message for their for
their trolls
52:42
which they call stalwarts the
share blue
52:46
stalwarts and I'll read this so
this is
52:50
what goes out to the online
techno
52:52
expert trolls who are supposed
to go and
52:54
do something and they it's
looks like
52:58
it's pretty well organized
outfit
53:00
stalwarts by now most of you
will have
53:02
seen the recent news regarding
the death
53:03
of Jeffrey Epstein already the
news is
53:05
being used by far-right
activists to
53:07
spread smears and conspiracy
theories on
53:09
social yeah I wish I could talk
like
53:13
that unsocial yeah well if you
did if
53:16
you could talk like that you'd
be
53:17
selling merch
53:20
despite being both harmful and
untrue on
53:24
tour it says but I'm sure he
meant
53:26
untrue there's clearly if wow
that's a
53:28
tell isn't it if you misspelled
untrue
53:31
there's clearly a very
concerted effort
53:34
from the right to reach the
public
53:36
consciousness as you can see on
your -
53:41
you're - the past few hours
have seen a
53:44
rapid well in far-right
disinformation
53:46
so they have some kind of
dashboard
53:48
known as a - capital D where
they can
53:51
see I guess stats on you know
the the
53:54
right wing trolls I'd love to
see some
53:57
of this I'd like to get the -
as such we
54:00
need as many as we need as many
54:05
stalwarts as we can to
counteract this
54:08
promote our own messaging and
discredit
54:11
the claims being made you can
find the
54:15
key notes regarding Jeffrey
Epstein at
54:17
at your - and navigate to the
54:21
appropriate conversation
54:23
as this is Bree a breaking
story the
54:26
keynotes I guess as their
talking points
54:28
are currently bare-bones any
stalwarts
54:31
who can help and adding to them
would be
54:32
greatly appreciated it is the
utmost
54:34
importance we act fast and face
these
54:37
smears head-on with the correct
54:38
messaging currently the
messaging you so
54:42
it says currently that is : do
not so
54:45
this is what the dash says you
should do
54:47
not do do not deny the
possibility of
54:50
foul play do not excuse Epstein
of his
54:53
potential crimes or the doubt
or doubt
54:56
the validity of his guilt do
not link to
54:59
the current court documents
regarding
55:01
Epstein or use them in
constructing your
55:03
argument because boy that would
be crazy
55:06
however do wow yeah isn't that
great do
55:11
sympathize with the potential
victims of
55:14
Epstein do remind people of the
prior
55:17
allegations of President Trump
talking
55:20
subject 14c do remind people of
Trump's
55:24
prior quotes regarding Epstein
and their
55:26
proven interactions subject 34
live
55:29
article currently bare bones do
remind
55:32
people of the power that the
President
55:34
of the United States holds in
comparison
55:36
to members of the public and 5
as always
55:39
roll con upper-case rol Co n
once again
55:46
we need as many stalwarts
activists
55:48
possible as role con is not
that hard to
55:52
figure out once you s search
around it
55:54
means play the role of
conservatives so
55:57
pretend to be conservative ly
use these
56:01
talking points don't point to
the
56:03
original document and implicate
Trump
56:07
that's great that's well that's
it this
56:09
guy comes from NBC News so I
I'm all-in
56:12
I think now let's with that in
mind
56:15
let's listen to this article
again a few
56:17
hours after the news of
Epstein's death
56:19
President Trump
56:20
waded in sharing an unfounded
conspiracy
56:22
theory speculating about how the
56:24
financier may have died the
President of
56:27
the United States retweeted a
56:29
conservative commentator and
comedian
56:30
who wrote quote how does this
happen
56:32
Jeffrey Epstein had information
on Bill
56:35
Clinton and now he's dead again
56:37
retweeted that Chuck Todd is
NBC's
56:39
political director okay let's
see if
56:41
Todd can get all the dew points
right
56:43
and moderator of Meet the Press
Chuck
56:44
good morning I wish you and I
could sit
56:46
here and say we're surprised
that the
56:47
president retweeted that but
right right
56:50
away jumping to a conspiracy
theory
56:52
about his opponent in the last
election
56:54
and his family will he think
about what
56:57
Donald Trump has done to
American mass
56:59
communication over the last two
years
57:01
I've quite frankly an appalled
and
57:03
embarrassed by the amount of
responsible
57:06
people that have jumped right
into a
57:08
conspirator think this may be a
point
57:09
for mine people of the power the
57:11
President of the United States
holds in
57:12
comparison I think that maybe
can you
57:15
ring the bell when you get good
catch on
57:21
the talking points and it's
pathetic
57:24
easy to identify a Chuck Todd
as a
57:27
stooge role con yes the
president is is
57:33
sort of leading the
irresponsible charge
57:35
here but there's a lot of
people on
57:36
social media I mean it is it is
to the
57:39
point where the the I think
it's way
57:43
ahead of any investigation here
I think
57:46
it just shows you how
particularly the
57:48
president in the way he sort of
warped
57:50
information attacked the press
fake news
57:53
conspiracy theories all of that
stuff
57:56
which he's embraced over the
years I
57:57
think the fact is my biggest
concern is
58:00
that you could tell this is a
virus that
58:01
is spreading so let's set that
aside
58:04
with what the president did
there
58:06
because this is a this is
that's a
58:07
horrendous virus as for Epstein
58:09
look I think you're seeing
bipartisan
58:12
outrage we are you know we have
some
58:14
senators who have been so mute
on other
58:17
issues they see the Epstein
thing almost
58:19
as an opportunity to say oh I
get to be
58:21
outraged about something and I
don't
58:22
have to make Donald Trump mad
so you're
58:25
gonna have some of those people
coming
58:27
after the Justice Department
here but
58:29
you're also gonna have others
that are
58:30
gonna come after the Justice
Department
58:31
for what they believe so I
think bill
58:33
bars on the hotseat the entire
justice
58:35
system is in the hot seat oh
this one
58:37
and we'd like to think the
president's
58:39
would tamp down some of the
conspiracy
58:41
theories but again he's
elevating them
58:43
no well they didn't do a very
good job
58:45
on the talking points he's not
elevating
58:47
anything
58:50
he just mentioned that the
Epson was a
58:52
buddy with Bill Clinton that's
it he's
58:55
trolling where's the conspiracy
sir he
58:57
didn't mention the hit list
58:58
he's totally trolling these
guys by the
59:04
way mental health and suicide
is of
59:07
course a serious business and
we're
59:09
making very light of it here on
the show
59:11
we need to talk a little bit
more about
59:13
some specific mental health
issues that
59:15
have been in the news recently
so I did
59:17
want to bring this short public
service
59:19
announcement to everybody are
you at
59:21
risk of accidental suicide if
you are
59:23
then this advice my health
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59:25
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59:38
or simply being in a remote
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59:41
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should
59:46
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59:48
you simply smile politely and
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I love that someone scrawled in
chalk in
1:00:11
front of the Epstein mansion in
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Manhattan xoxo Hillary and Bill
okay do
1:00:25
we have any well I guess the
only thing
1:00:27
for me and I don't know what
you have is
1:00:30
like I would be mrs. Lane
Maxwell thing
1:00:34
yes yes and then I would say
we'd be
1:00:36
remiss if we didn't listen to
poach
1:00:38
annex
1:00:39
take I didn't think he had much
to say
1:00:42
in that particular last one
amazing
1:00:46
Polly accepts which I could
gladly quit
1:00:49
no let's plan I could but
amazing Polly
1:00:52
I don't listen to her I don't
think
1:00:53
she's that good I think she's a
she
1:00:55
invites associative kinds of
1:00:59
condemnation and I think she's
full of
1:01:00
shit with a lot of stuff cuz it
was just
1:01:02
she's not accurate but the
person I do
1:01:05
like who I think is does do
nice little
1:01:10
documentaries on the youtubes
and that
1:01:12
is the truth factory talking
cat yes the
1:01:16
truth factory talking cat is
pretty good
1:01:18
yes yes well here's her here's
the
1:01:21
talking cats little thing on
Maxwell
1:01:23
words a target
1:01:24
Ghislaine I believe the real
brains
1:01:26
behind the entire operation was
1:01:28
Ghislaine as this was not her
first
1:01:30
rodeo surrounding herself with
1:01:31
pedophiles in 1986 she was
allegedly
1:01:35
caught in compromising sexual
photos
1:01:37
with former British MP Harvey
Proctor
1:01:40
who liked to spank naked little
boys
1:01:42
with a riding crop from there
she
1:01:45
attached herself to Epstein and
his
1:01:47
money becoming the handler of
the young
1:01:49
sexual victims and just like
her father
1:01:52
Maxwell Neve seen were both
likely
1:01:54
working for the Mossad this
theory was
1:01:57
made credible in a Kostas
comments when
1:01:59
he said he'd cut the
non-prosecution
1:02:01
deal with one of Epstein's
attorneys
1:02:03
because he had been told to
back off
1:02:05
that app scene was above his
pay grade I
1:02:08
was told that Epstein belonged
to
1:02:11
intelligence and to leave it
alone
1:02:13
but what would intelligence
services
1:02:15
want with a disgusting sex
offender
1:02:17
probably the same thing that
the Mossad
1:02:20
got by filming Robert Maxwell's
sexual
1:02:23
exploits they would use agents
of
1:02:25
influence like Epstein to
blackmail rich
1:02:28
and powerful people Jeffrey
Epstein was
1:02:31
running a honey trap in a 2006
court
1:02:34
filing Palm Beach police noted
that a
1:02:36
search of Epstein's home
uncovered two
1:02:38
hidden cameras in a 2015 of a
lawsuit
1:02:42
filed by Jane Doe number three
who is
1:02:44
likely actually for jr. Roberts
seen
1:02:47
here with Ghislaine and Prince
Andrew
1:02:49
she accused Maxwell of having
recruited
1:02:52
her in 1999 when she was only a
minor
1:02:55
after Maxwell introduced her to
Epstein
1:02:58
she was groomed by the two of
them for
1:03:01
his pleasure she asserted that
Maxwell
1:03:03
Epstein had trafficked her and
other
1:03:05
girls often at sex parties
hosted by
1:03:07
Epstein at his homes an alleged
that
1:03:10
Epstein wired his mansion with
hidden
1:03:12
cameras secretly recording
orgies
1:03:14
involving his prominent friends
and
1:03:16
underage girls you know it just
brings
1:03:23
it in and he sees Alicia
discusses the
1:03:25
woman yeah but the one thing I
got a
1:03:27
kick out it was this little
other thing
1:03:29
the honey pot clip where this
this is
1:03:33
the kind of thing that as
somebody who
1:03:36
has any brains probably would
have done
1:03:38
if it was presented to them
because
1:03:40
especially the way it was
presented this
1:03:43
is story about a journalist who
went to
1:03:44
one of the parties and I think
these
1:03:45
cameras which we've discussed
on other
1:03:47
shows were used mostly for the
purposes
1:03:50
of getting other people to shut
up not
1:03:52
necessarily the clique of
pedophiles
1:03:55
which I still think was a kind
of just a
1:03:58
club as opposed to all
blackmailed I
1:04:01
don't think they're necessarily
wanted
1:04:03
you know me they blackmail
because they
1:04:04
all know each other but I don't
think it
1:04:06
was the intent to blackmail
them as it
1:04:08
was to blackmail other people
to shut
1:04:11
them up and this little
anecdote coming
1:04:13
up I thought was very on the
money
1:04:16
Jeffrey Epstein's job was
simple to be a
1:04:18
pimp and to find elite people
in the US
1:04:21
political and economic
industries and
1:04:23
compromise them journalist Eric
Margolis
1:04:27
even said when meeting I've
seen for the
1:04:29
first time soon after I walked
into the
1:04:31
entrance of Epstein's mansion a
butler
1:04:33
asked me would you like an
intimate
1:04:35
massage sir by a pretty young
girl too
1:04:38
seemed out of place and weird
to me so I
1:04:41
swiftly declined as an old
observer of
1:04:43
intelligence affairs to me this
offer
1:04:45
reached at the ye old honey
trap a
1:04:48
tactic to ensnare and blackmail
people
1:04:51
that was old when Babylon was
young a
1:04:53
discreet room with a massage
table
1:04:55
lubricants and no doubt camera
stood
1:04:58
ready off the main lobby this
footage
1:05:01
was likely used to blackmail
elites
1:05:03
afterwards for hush money once
you have
1:05:05
that money you can buy more
mansions
1:05:07
cars more girls and have
massive parties
1:05:10
where you can connect to even
more
1:05:12
influential perverts that you
can extort
1:05:14
to keep growing this disgusting
Empire
1:05:17
this was in a in a in an
article I think
1:05:20
I've read this I don't think so
1:05:24
yeah this is a guy who wrote
about this
1:05:27
experience verbatim not have to
look it
1:05:29
up
1:05:30
look the cat didn't go into the
mansion
1:05:32
we know that that would have
been very
1:05:34
the talking cat would have been
a
1:05:36
surprise now it's too bad that
Epstein
1:05:39
is dead extracted gone whatever
although
1:05:42
I still want to bring this
important
1:05:44
piece of information we had a we
1:05:47
replayed a recording of the
Epstein
1:05:49
deposition of 2009 here's a
reminder to
1:05:52
my campaign
1:05:53
yes do you solemnly swear the
testimony
1:05:55
you're about to give will be
the truth
1:05:56
the whole truth and nothing but
the
1:05:57
truth so help you God
1:05:58
yes I did
1:06:01
could you please give us your
name
1:06:03
Jeffrey Epstein
1:06:08
is it true sir that you have
what's been
1:06:12
described as an egg-shaped
penis form
1:06:17
dang and dr. Jackson your honor
I'll
1:06:19
give you the first one
investigated that
1:06:22
these types of questions are
not only
1:06:25
argumentative but let's get
Denise the
1:06:28
second version of the question
if you
1:06:30
continue that this type of
question all
1:06:31
adjourned the deposition
immediately
1:06:34
sir according to the police
department's
1:06:38
probable cause affidavit one
witness
1:06:40
described your penis as
oval-shaped and
1:06:44
claimed when erect it was thick
towards
1:06:47
the bottom but was thin and
small
1:06:49
towards the head portion and
called it
1:06:51
egg-shaped those are not my
words I
1:06:53
apologize but as mr. Rajan has
mr.
1:06:56
Creighton has stated that this
is
1:07:01
information man new shit has
come to
1:07:03
light yes the No Agenda
producers never
1:07:06
cease to amaze me with their
with their
1:07:08
experience background and
information
1:07:11
they're willing to share from
producer
1:07:12
Eric we received Adam and John
enjoyed
1:07:15
the clip on the egg-shaped
epstein penis
1:07:17
that's always a good opener for
an email
1:07:20
I feel I feel I might be able
to shed
1:07:23
some light on this I was a
professional
1:07:26
Pearce and body modifier in
several
1:07:29
underground communities in the
late 90s
1:07:31
and early 2000s the term we had
for guys
1:07:34
back then was milk bottle dicks
because
1:07:36
their penises look like a milk
bottle
1:07:38
these guys were penis pump
addicts they
1:07:42
would use a vacuum pressure
penis pump
1:07:44
to enlarge their dicks the
anatomy of
1:07:47
the penis is such that the
shaft expands
1:07:49
at a different rate than the
head making
1:07:51
the base and shaft a lot longer
and
1:07:54
thicker than the head my guess
we got a
1:07:56
pumper on her hands and I I
thought this
1:07:59
is very interesting information
because
1:08:02
for sure I'm never going to buy
a vacuum
1:08:04
pump now and I recommend no one
do this
1:08:09
wow I can totally see that guy
being a
1:08:11
pumper yeah the more gets
better the
1:08:16
better on the no agenda show
1:08:19
I should I should have had this
one
1:08:22
ready the more the more you
know here it
1:08:27
is that's the one the more you
know in
1:08:29
the morning alright do you want
to go to
1:08:32
this pajama clip quick we don't
have to
1:08:34
do every single day and and
then we'll
1:08:37
be done for now right yeah okay
1:08:38
so and botanic emailed me this
link he
1:08:41
said I wanted want to record a
long
1:08:43
interview with you so he's got
something
1:08:46
to say and I'm gonna talk to
him on
1:08:47
Tuesday and I'll record it and
we'll see
1:08:50
what comes out of it but he he
his quote
1:08:53
was his quote was I really want
to talk
1:08:56
to you about this let's record
it many
1:08:58
more going down I'm interested
when he
1:09:02
says this you know I have no
problem
1:09:05
talking to our friends sealed
1:09:07
indictments okay many thousands
of
1:09:10
unsealed indictments okay what
were
1:09:12
sealed sealed indictments who
knows by
1:09:15
the time I talk to him and
maybe under
1:09:17
sealed what do you know hi this
is dr.
1:09:19
Jenna and let's talk about Jeff
Epstein
1:09:21
suppose it suicide whether he
committed
1:09:24
suicide or he's dead
1:09:26
or they took him out of jail is
really
1:09:27
not relevant what happened
today with
1:09:30
Jeff Epstein is a travesty of
justice
1:09:32
and the law but also of our
intelligence
1:09:35
system several weeks ago in
July 15 16 I
1:09:39
saw the story being developed
where
1:09:41
Epstein was decided that he was
going to
1:09:44
commit suicide and he had a
rope around
1:09:46
his neck and had marks on his
neck and
1:09:48
there was a member in his cell
which was
1:09:50
absurd of course Epstein was in
his cell
1:09:53
now by himself his dynamic is
such that
1:09:56
he would never commit suicide
he's too
1:09:58
narcissistic bombastic I
treated guys
1:10:00
like this they don't commit
suicide
1:10:03
whatever you think of pachán
ik he does
1:10:07
have the credentials to be able
to make
1:10:08
a claim like that and he's not
the only
1:10:11
one making that claim who else
has made
1:10:13
this point a lot of people have
said
1:10:15
that he's too narcissist he's
nothing
1:10:16
he's not suicidal stances
although I I
1:10:21
was reading a report somewhere
else that
1:10:23
claimed that
1:10:25
pedophiles they commit more
suicide than
1:10:28
anybody especially pedophile
heard of
1:10:30
pedophiles who abuse boys
1:10:33
I don't know where that article
is but
1:10:35
yeah so there's conflicting
information
1:10:37
out there I saw that too but
botanic has
1:10:39
credentials in this area so
unless he's
1:10:41
bullshitting us I'm gonna tell
everybody
1:10:43
filed commit suicide so no some
don't
1:10:46
for some reason and I think we
can
1:10:49
assume he's one of them what we
do is we
1:10:51
take them out and remember what
I said
1:10:53
a month ago several months ago
he works
1:10:55
for Mossad and the CIA why
because he
1:10:58
compromised so many political
and
1:11:00
economic figures that it was
important
1:11:03
for all of you to understand
this wasn't
1:11:05
just an individual this is a
system that
1:11:07
we funded and that we've been an
1:11:09
alliance to the Mossad and the
Jewish
1:11:12
Americans who are leading us
now this
1:11:15
was interesting this glitch in
the
1:11:17
YouTube video is in every
version you
1:11:19
know every single time I looked
at it
1:11:21
the minute he's going to say
something
1:11:22
about the Jews in America it
and this is
1:11:25
a glitch
1:11:26
it literally glitches out I
don't have
1:11:29
to ask him what he said when
mechanic is
1:11:31
Jewish we should mention that
yes that's
1:11:33
why he said you should never
talk about
1:11:36
this the way I talk about it
only I can
1:11:37
do that system that we funded
and that
1:11:42
we've been an alliance to the
Mossad and
1:11:45
the Jewish Americans who are
leading us
1:11:49
Jeffrey Epstein as I said to
you is an
1:11:52
operative he's a poor jerk of a
1:11:55
low-level Jewish guy who never
amounted
1:11:57
to anything it was grandiose
the fact of
1:12:01
the matter is that he had
compromised a
1:12:03
lot of people using make-belief
money
1:12:06
and a fictional background what
really
1:12:08
is true is the following and
most of you
1:12:11
did not follow this two days
ago a
1:12:14
member of our military was
appointed as
1:12:18
Director of National
Intelligence
1:12:20
McGuire a Vice Admiral of
military
1:12:23
intelligence now why is that
important
1:12:25
and what does that have to do
with
1:12:26
Epstein everybody wonders the
answer is
1:12:29
very simple military
intelligence which
1:12:32
I've been part of for over four
decades
1:12:34
is the only institution that we
can rely
1:12:37
on that will not be compromised
by the
1:12:39
Mossad in turn what happened is
two days
1:12:42
ago Susan brought a Gordon who
was
1:12:45
deputy of national intelligence
behind
1:12:48
clapper and others was not
appointed to
1:12:52
become Director of National
Intelligence
1:12:53
now why is that related to
Epstein
1:12:56
because season Gordon is Jewish
and she
1:12:58
was close to John Brennan who's
close to
1:13:00
the Mossad
1:13:02
so Trump in his wisdom as crazy
as
1:13:05
people think was a Fox in the
henhouse
1:13:07
now I'm not exactly sure what
Powe genic
1:13:10
is saying here I think what he
means is
1:13:13
that he the Trump is getting
everyone
1:13:18
around him who is a potential
problem
1:13:20
away cutting all the potential
issues
1:13:24
out although I think you and I
still
1:13:27
have questions as to who's
writing his
1:13:28
speeches you know possibly
putting in
1:13:30
Nazi code words nothing weird
shit that
1:13:33
could still be someone in the
orbit but
1:13:35
I heard him say I'm one of
those famous
1:13:37
on the way to the helicopter
stand-up
1:13:40
things on the on the White
House lawn
1:13:42
says what do you think I should
I
1:13:44
appoint sue should be sue yeah
you want
1:13:46
to vet her sue so he was
goading kind of
1:13:48
to see what the response was I
didn't
1:13:50
get it at the time so I guess
that this
1:13:53
is distancing himself and
everything
1:13:56
from the CIA who apparently
would be
1:13:59
implicated with Mossad in this
epstein
1:14:03
platform almost it was a given
that
1:14:05
Susan was gonna get this job
1:14:08
oh okay so then there you go it
was a
1:14:12
given by the hierarchy of the
system
1:14:14
yeah by that by the by the buzz
yeah all
1:14:18
right yes one of this is her
turn okay
1:14:20
you know this this happens in
government
1:14:23
and everybody I mean that's why
Biden is
1:14:26
his turn him let him we
continue exactly
1:14:31
to go away from the CIA and the
civilian
1:14:35
intelligence and bring in
military
1:14:37
intelligence
1:14:38
so Susan Gordon is out John
Brennan is
1:14:40
out the Obama people out the
Clintons
1:14:43
didn't do this this is far more
1:14:45
sophisticated but also more
awkward than
1:14:47
you think the reasoning goes as
follows
1:14:50
in the intelligence community I
know the
1:14:52
CIA very well I know the most
signed
1:14:54
very well they're not very
bright when
1:14:56
it
1:14:56
to creating a storyline like
Jeff
1:14:58
Epstein that this part I like
very much
1:15:00
this is the part that I'm on
board yes
1:15:03
they created this beast and
they created
1:15:05
this incredible you know a
pedophilia
1:15:09
ring but what they didn't
understand and
1:15:12
they couldn't come to any
resolution was
1:15:13
the fact that well we can't
explain the
1:15:16
suicide we'll just say he's
suicidal and
1:15:18
he died in a cell by himself
committing
1:15:20
suicide
1:15:21
that's called paradoxical
intention what
1:15:24
that means is that we're gonna
use the
1:15:25
most absurd concept and lecture
people
1:15:28
the civilians run with it as
long as we
1:15:31
can label conspiracy theories
so in
1:15:33
Wikipedia in the New York Times
all they
1:15:36
did was fall for this trap of
1:15:37
paradoxical intention where
they said
1:15:39
okay it's a conspiracy theory
the man
1:15:42
killed himself in a Cell which
had no
1:15:45
capability to kill yourself so
who else
1:15:47
was compromised and why was
this so
1:15:49
important to come out now
governor de
1:15:52
santis of Florida who is a Jag
officer
1:15:55
and a SEAL team of Special
Forces and
1:15:57
fought overseas decided he's
going to
1:16:00
have a florida investigation at
a
1:16:03
prosecution of the Attorney
General
1:16:05
Jewish guy Berman who was
involved as
1:16:08
well as the police chief of
Palm Beach
1:16:09
who lied then we have a woman
by the
1:16:12
name of Jeff er who implicated
the mrs.
1:16:17
Maxwell also implicated Prince
Andrews
1:16:20
of England now Andrews of
England was
1:16:23
accused of sucking the toll this
1:16:24
fourteen fifteen year old where
they
1:16:27
whether he did or didn't do
it's not
1:16:28
important the point of fact is
the winds
1:16:30
of family has always lied
cheated and
1:16:33
was corrupt then not Windsor's
they're
1:16:35
basically German they were
pro-nazi in
1:16:38
the beginning of World War Two
and had
1:16:40
it not been for Winston
Churchill we
1:16:42
would have not had a successful
England
1:16:44
so what else was compromised
1:16:46
Richardson bill Richardson of
New Mexico
1:16:49
summers of Harvard a whole
bunch of
1:16:53
other individuals were
compromised and
1:16:55
as a result of that the
resolution had
1:16:58
to be that Epstein had
committed suicide
1:17:02
in our business we say kiss
excuse SEC
1:17:07
use another one he who excuses
1:17:10
fork uses himself and also
don't forget
1:17:12
paradoxical intention you all
will call
1:17:15
this a conspiracy thank you and
good
1:17:18
night
1:17:19
I'm not sure other than okay I
looked
1:17:22
yes there's an investigation
that the
1:17:25
scientists has called for and
apparently
1:17:27
that's starting to bring out
everybody
1:17:29
who was involved presumably
also Acosta
1:17:32
everybody who wasn't involved
who was
1:17:34
involved with the with the light
1:17:36
sentencing in the deal with
Epstein he's
1:17:39
now being investigated and
there's and
1:17:41
of course we saw the the
documents which
1:17:43
have been released
1:17:44
will that be more I don't know
Bill
1:17:46
Richardson definitely there's
some
1:17:48
interesting stuff in his past
with the
1:17:51
Clintons yeah yeah him and the
Clintons
1:17:54
are tight yeah and I think they
would
1:17:56
wasn't he also involved in
Haiti somehow
1:17:58
Richardson I don't that but I
do I will
1:18:01
say this about with poach annex
and
1:18:02
tires thesis where he kind of
meant it
1:18:05
he hints the possibility saying
is not
1:18:07
important but he hints at the
1:18:10
possibility and I think he's
actually
1:18:12
saying that that this was an
extraction
1:18:14
yes in an offhanded way because
you had
1:18:18
the right people to do it you
had the
1:18:20
CIA and the Mossad you know and
there's
1:18:23
and this hospital in mid to
Orson is
1:18:25
kind of in Midtown I'm in
Manhattan the
1:18:28
hospital I mean the prison this
federal
1:18:30
prison and this all took place
late in
1:18:34
the middle of you know the
night and
1:18:35
it's suspect and the next thing
you know
1:18:37
this where's the body
1:18:39
yeah well we know one thing
identifying
1:18:44
marks would be the egg
1:18:49
and nobody really wants to see
that well
1:18:55
we await the many indictments
too many
1:18:57
people who under this
indictment is we
1:19:00
we await the takedown of the
swamp I am
1:19:02
extremely excited not gonna
hold my
1:19:04
breath because otherwise it
might look
1:19:06
like a suicide but Rollo
nothing as we
1:19:10
discussed this first started up
this is
1:19:14
a not gonna nothing's gonna
happen they
1:19:16
they're putting the kibosh on
it the
1:19:18
kibosh one of the ways this
pronounces I
1:19:20
will predict the following we
will see
1:19:23
at least three more people go
down one
1:19:27
way the other may be heart
attack
1:19:29
something else three we meet
people
1:19:32
dropping yeah dropping going
away
1:19:33
dropping disappearing whatever
I I'm not
1:19:36
gonna say yes that because
somebody who
1:19:39
knows something about that's
not part of
1:19:42
it but somebody in the it the
prisoner
1:19:45
somewhere that knows what
happened and I
1:19:51
would quit immediately and get
out of
1:19:53
town yeah anyway eyes on jeez
lady
1:19:57
Nvidia Ward and eyes on the egg
1:19:59
everybody I would further say
cheese
1:20:04
lane is gonna death is gonna
happen to
1:20:06
her Vickie Ward is gonna hold
her job at
1:20:09
CNN for a while and that'll be
the end
1:20:10
of her it should be off to
another book
1:20:12
and nothing else would come of
except
1:20:16
the people's names who get
dropped or
1:20:18
unfortunately mentioned in these
1:20:20
documents which are gonna be
released
1:20:23
well it's gonna be a lot of
guilt by
1:20:25
association yes yes as long as
we're not
1:20:28
in there then I'm happy
1:20:29
well I'm pretty sure we're not
with that
1:20:31
I'd like to thank you for your
courage
1:20:32
and say in the morning to you
the man
1:20:34
who put the C in the Clinton
body count
1:20:37
John C Dvorak in the morning to
you mr.
1:20:41
Adam Carina morning all ships
receive
1:20:42
feet in the air sub subs in the
water
1:20:45
and the James tonight's out
there in the
1:20:48
morning to our troll room and
they're
1:20:51
all over the map this morning
we've got
1:20:54
about 1300 trolls standing by
doing what
1:20:57
they do it's a regular 8chan
here for
1:20:59
chann maybe a to chin at one
and a half
1:21:01
chance sometime
1:21:02
but it is no agenda stream comm
where
1:21:04
you can listen to a great shows
like
1:21:06
this one 24 hours a day seven
days a
1:21:09
week and many of them live you
can troll
1:21:12
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very
1:21:14
welcoming community come on by
No Agenda
1:21:16
stream comm also we'd like to
thank the
1:21:19
artist for episode 1162 the one
we did
1:21:22
on Thursday titled that Thank
You
1:21:23
comrade and this was a classic
comic
1:21:26
strip blogger win it win for
the CSB
1:21:30
simplicity rules we were
talking about
1:21:33
wait wait wait CSB is that the
same guy
1:21:36
no he put comics for bloggers
now he's
1:21:38
changed his name you telling me
that CSB
1:21:41
CES I think he may be the same
you're
1:21:44
right it matches up we had we
did the
1:21:49
story on the the British
Columbia Human
1:21:54
Rights what is it a mission
known as not
1:21:59
commissioned it's a better word
tribunal
1:22:02
yes the tribunal who determine
if you
1:22:05
are violating human rights of
someone
1:22:08
for instance who identifies as
a woman
1:22:11
but wants you to wax their
private parts
1:22:13
and that was a stick-figure guy
with the
1:22:16
Canadian Maple Leaf we're in
the right
1:22:18
spot it was well done we
cracked up
1:22:21
there was there was no doubt
funny there
1:22:23
was no doubt this was the one
and got a
1:22:26
lot of comments on it
guaranteed this
1:22:29
works extremely well when
people notice
1:22:31
it in their podcast laugh so
thank you
1:22:33
for helping us get more reach
more
1:22:34
people comic strip bloggers and
1:22:36
obviously thanks to all of the
artists
1:22:38
who participate in our value
for value
1:22:40
in network system and provide
this kind
1:22:42
of value that really makes our
show your
1:22:45
show our show your buddies show
much
1:22:46
better and you can participate
in that
1:22:48
yourself at the show the show
at No
1:22:51
Agenda art generator calm and
thank you
1:22:54
for your courage we did get a
big
1:22:56
response I think a lot of the
reason we
1:22:58
did very we had a lot of
executive event
1:23:00
associate executive producers
we did
1:23:02
have a couple meetups which
helps but I
1:23:05
think the Epstein thing people
know when
1:23:07
something like this crops up
that they
1:23:09
expect us to cover it okay they
start
1:23:13
thinking of us think of us and
when you
1:23:15
think of
1:23:15
should think of donating well
this this
1:23:17
adds interesting perspectives
which is
1:23:22
we can get more more guys like
this to
1:23:24
disappear sir mittens of
falsities leads
1:23:34
the list here with $777 Wow
that's very
1:23:38
nice damn gents I've done my
damnedest
1:23:40
to cut back on the verbosity
this time I
1:23:42
do have a humble request though
I've
1:23:43
wondered for weeks about the
legitimacy
1:23:46
of dot connecting conducted by
George
1:23:49
Webb and John O'Laughlin on
their
1:23:51
respective YouTube feeds
1:23:53
hmm I'm most interested however
in Steve
1:23:57
patch annex estimation of the
research
1:24:00
presented on those channels any
chance
1:24:02
of playing proxy for me uncle
Adam
1:24:05
especially before yesterday's
1:24:07
paradoxical intention blurs the
boundary
1:24:11
between the dimensions in honor
of dr. P
1:24:13
a closing quote look you're
already in a
1:24:15
jackpot I'm trying to get you
out of it
1:24:18
selectively huge curative Karma
to all
1:24:21
producers douche and non douche
alike
1:24:24
yes it's a fall city well I
feel we gave
1:24:28
that to you just moments ago so
I think
1:24:30
we did that for you it yeah I
watched
1:24:32
George Webb he does too much
that's too
1:24:35
long is there's too much George
Webb
1:24:37
really but he has credentials
the web
1:24:40
has credentials I don't know
much about
1:24:41
John o'loughlin well they're
buddies the
1:24:44
two web and O'Laughlin in fact
there's a
1:24:45
couple of at least one time
I've seen on
1:24:49
the same together right next to
each
1:24:51
other talking and they tend to
be I'm
1:24:56
not either I can say that I'm
not I
1:24:58
don't I don't pay any attention
to you
1:25:01
the one of them personally yeah
I
1:25:03
certainly don't watch every one
of the
1:25:04
episodes when someone points
something
1:25:06
out I'll go over but it's it's
in a way
1:25:09
it's like there's no agenda
show where
1:25:10
there's a lot of referrals back
to
1:25:12
things that you kind of have to
to pay
1:25:14
attention but I think it's just
too much
1:25:16
it's overload George Webb is
overload
1:25:19
for me it's just too much
content isn't
1:25:21
it like every day he's doing
something
1:25:22
of an hour
1:25:24
so onwards your Patrick well
hold on
1:25:27
you've gotta better give out
this
1:25:31
curative curative karma to all
producers
1:25:34
here we go
1:25:35
you've got karma thank you sir
mittens
1:25:41
sir Patrick
1:25:45
mr. Patrick of the enormous
nuggins and
1:25:48
Clayton Ohio five six seven
eight nine
1:25:50
nice
1:25:51
this donation brings me to vai
count
1:25:53
attached accounting if it
pleases the
1:25:57
committee I would like to claim
the
1:25:58
state of Ohio as a protectorate
there's
1:26:00
already a baron of Ohio but it
looks
1:26:03
like overlapping territories
are allowed
1:26:05
for different levels yes this
is true so
1:26:07
you can you have that no
jingles needed
1:26:09
but please throw in some karma
for the
1:26:11
city of Dayton all right regards
1:26:13
reticular you've got karma sir
GQ sent a
1:26:22
note to Adam from Hanover
Maryland no
1:26:25
jingles no Karma 333 dollars
and 67
1:26:27
cents is there anything in that
note do
1:26:29
you have it yes sir GQ Baron of
Maryland
1:26:32
and my wife Stephanie let it
slip she
1:26:34
had made a donation for my
birthday
1:26:35
August 12th and the amount of
333
1:26:38
dollars that would put her 333
dollars
1:26:41
and 67 cents away we made a
donation of
1:26:46
33333 in July 2018
1:26:49
from Dame hood even though she
said
1:26:51
knighthood in her email I'm
making an
1:26:53
anonymous donation out of 333
67 as a
1:26:58
birthday donation to her so she
gets
1:27:02
Dame's she's not on the list
1:27:04
no I guess this this email kind
of
1:27:07
slipped through now she does
she is she
1:27:11
does come in with the birthday
shout-out
1:27:15
to her husband so they didn't
know this
1:27:17
of each other honey someone
spent the
1:27:21
rent as very cute as if that's
love
1:27:26
right there
1:27:28
so yes now I'd like to tie that
to
1:27:33
people call each other as out as
1:27:35
douchebags on the same show
that boat
1:27:37
donated
1:27:38
that's even better well we're
gonna hand
1:27:40
out a big karma first of all I
think
1:27:42
when we get to Stephanie's note
more
1:27:44
will become clear
1:27:46
you've got karma that's Sergi
sir de
1:27:55
fuga soto Vikon of America's
heartland
1:27:57
and Saudi Arabia 33333
1:28:03
uh-oh I'm sorry
1:28:04
yeah we got no time sorry just
skipping
1:28:06
around her scene the anonymous
thing I
1:28:08
had Mubarek from my expanded
holdings
1:28:12
the annual Hajj week has ended
in Saudi
1:28:15
Arabia's enjoying a holiday
week off
1:28:16
work health and travel Karma
please
1:28:19
headed home to visit a melody
and lady
1:28:22
Isabella very soon I'm trying
to get
1:28:23
over something picked up at
Club 33
1:28:27
which we posted him on the
newsletter as
1:28:30
a photo of that place genuine
club 33 in
1:28:33
Saudi Arabia or an Egypt it was
in Egypt
1:28:36
needs karma headed home I had
an awful
1:28:40
full o it's confirmed he had
apparently
1:28:42
an awful falafel yeah which is
nice tile
1:28:46
first I'm the keeper and I
having dinner
1:28:48
with them yeah I think next
week or the
1:28:51
week after there yeah they're
coming
1:28:54
they're coming through Texas
and we're
1:28:56
gonna have a dinner so I'll
report on
1:29:00
that for sure and he's a world
traveler
1:29:02
so you should see what he's up
to
1:29:03
exactly here is the car buyers
request
1:29:06
Ashley wait a minute he's got
karma I
1:29:12
just stopped I just said awful
falafel
1:29:15
then he says douchebags donate
keep on
1:29:17
keepin on and thank you for
your courage
1:29:19
Dave rubies Oh token Arabia a
Brian
1:29:24
Holcomb palo alto california
33333 he
1:29:27
was actually at the Berkeley
Meetup and
1:29:29
he's dropped off a check and
left a note
1:29:33
and it's in longhand so I have
to warn
1:29:38
in advance the affiliates I
want to
1:29:41
thank you for preserving my
sanity since
1:29:44
I first began listening in 2015
I was
1:29:46
going through some tough times
and I was
1:29:49
searching for a bellwether
1:29:51
there of stability it was an
auto worker
1:29:54
in Michigan I was and
desperately needed
1:29:57
a change in my life and and
career but
1:30:01
since you since those cerillion
days I
1:30:03
have found my own keeper and
also just
1:30:06
recently found a great job in
the
1:30:08
biotech field it took a while
for the
1:30:11
jobs karma to take but I am
grateful it
1:30:14
has the move out of here to
Silicon
1:30:17
Valley has been out here to
Silicon
1:30:20
Valley has been tough at times
but I
1:30:22
have prevailed yeah it's tough
in terms
1:30:25
of costs yeah I'd like to call
out Melk
1:30:28
mark hand I think it's Hansen's
and
1:30:31
Dustin brah
1:30:33
balm balm be a um as douche bag
this is
1:30:42
my third handwritten note and
my third
1:30:44
installment very good by the
way the
1:30:45
handwriting via cheque of 333
does this
1:30:49
make me a member of the 333
club well if
1:30:52
you donate it on show 333 it
would for
1:30:55
good measure and all karma to
the Future
1:30:57
Esquires I have also enclosed
three
1:31:00
pennies to assist in their
journey a
1:31:03
knighthood added we'll keep
those
1:31:04
pennies for future use in
closing I
1:31:06
would like to the follow of I
should
1:31:08
have mentioned this earlier I'd
like to
1:31:10
be named cerillion Knight of
the Santa
1:31:13
Clara Valley
1:31:14
oh he's already okay but you
got to put
1:31:16
him on the list I didn't so
well this
1:31:21
isn't Brian Holcomb's and I
have to do
1:31:22
some work on yes you must be
cerulean is
1:31:29
CER ul EAN hold on okay sir
really yeah
1:31:41
cerulean knight of the Santa
Clara
1:31:44
Valley
1:31:44
okay and he does have something
for us
1:31:50
which you're not gonna be happy
with the
1:31:55
three are okay now y'all says
happy
1:31:57
Anniversary Johnny Mimi thanks
to Brian
1:31:59
he once just sent your cash
which I
1:32:02
believe is the bush clip
1:32:04
who respect which is probably
right
1:32:07
there in front yeah and pew-pew
1:32:09
okay so just send your cash is
that
1:32:14
water or blankets isn't that
water
1:32:18
blankets it's somewhere else man
1:32:24
this is so old okay what's the
other one
1:32:26
pew pew and we picked okay
respect got
1:32:31
that one where's the pew pew
you see
1:32:34
normally these days I've been I
got take
1:32:37
it to the bank I don't know
where the
1:32:39
hell that thing is the it's
like how
1:32:42
long it's been since we use
that is it
1:32:45
no no I have that one maybe
it's Bush
1:32:48
shower that with the blankets
water yeah
1:32:50
I'll send your cash damn it
what I'm
1:32:56
gonna do one more one more look
let me
1:32:58
see if I can find it now yeah
I'll have
1:33:02
to owe that one to him you've
got karma
1:33:19
[Music]
1:33:20
anymore
1:33:21
there's our coincidence
Stephanie
1:33:23
Stephanie Meyer who is married
to sir GQ
1:33:27
yeah who sent whose note you
read yes
1:33:31
I'd like to send a special
birthday
1:33:34
shout to my amazing husband sir
GQ as he
1:33:38
turns number of 33 on August
12th that's
1:33:41
interesting although he's been a
1:33:42
longtime listener one of your
biggest
1:33:44
fans and birthday boy this
donation
1:33:45
would be going toward my own
knighthood
1:33:47
thank you both for keeping me us
1:33:49
informed jingle requests 33 is
the magic
1:33:52
number thank you
1:33:54
[Music]
1:34:03
well you've got karma yes and
this
1:34:06
Stephanie would officially be
damned
1:34:10
today but I'm gonna hold off
because if
1:34:11
we don't have a I made
surprised that
1:34:13
she received this from her
husband so I
1:34:16
think we should hold off until
she tell
1:34:18
us tells us what name she would
like to
1:34:20
use and we can do that on
Thursday show
1:34:23
does that sound good
1:34:23
uh this would be an executive
decision
1:34:27
on your part I blame the Dutch
guy all
1:34:30
right sure
1:34:31
yeah I think we should do that
just I
1:34:33
just want to make sure it's a
big deal
1:34:34
people want to have certain
things at
1:34:36
the round table I want to make
sure we
1:34:38
provide right and it's better
than doing
1:34:39
a make good yeah exodia much
better than
1:34:42
that
1:34:44
and we'll give her a special
send-off
1:34:45
Orange County meet up senator
is $60 so
1:34:49
we have to decide on some of
these
1:34:50
meetups people want to collect
money we
1:34:51
have to have a designated money
1:34:53
collector descends off you had
to be
1:34:54
pretty responsible mentions Amy
Hagen
1:34:58
Nadia luminarias Gruber mm-hmm
Heather
1:35:02
futanari and crystal Darrow all
1:35:06
contributed and there is a note
one of
1:35:09
them how many people were there
and I
1:35:13
know it was kind of impromptu
says and
1:35:15
say we need a form I love a
form one of
1:35:18
these days okay start designing
the form
1:35:21
I thought this was from the oh
this is
1:35:23
the OSI meetup right up them
sorry I was
1:35:25
thinking the Berkeley Meetup
yes all
1:35:27
right now I incorporated the
Berkeley
1:35:28
meetup into the whole thing
okay there
1:35:31
is no separate Berkeley meetup
1:00 in
1:35:33
the morning and thank you for
your
1:35:34
courage and closes a donation
of $100
1:35:36
this is in the name of crystal
Darrow we
1:35:39
like to put our both of our
names but
1:35:41
crystal feels slighted after
our other
1:35:42
donations have been attributed
to only
1:35:44
Ryan moving on we're both
teachers the
1:35:47
reason I'm reading this note
normally
1:35:48
you don't read hundred-dollar
notes but
1:35:50
this is attached to the 260
note and I
1:35:52
thought it was worth reading
moving on
1:35:54
we are both teachers who live
and work
1:35:55
in Santa Ana in the Socialist
Republic
1:35:58
of California and so are faced
every day
1:36:00
with colleagues whose amygdalas
or at
1:36:03
varying states of enlargement
your shows
1:36:06
have been a life mode of
1:36:08
sanity in our sea of
derangement I won't
1:36:11
have any teachers out there
like this so
1:36:12
I think many we recently hosted
our
1:36:15
first Orange County and enemy
that much
1:36:17
they hosted this okay and it
went
1:36:18
swimmingly keep up with the
nautical
1:36:20
theme language this was our
first time
1:36:23
setting up such an event so of
course we
1:36:26
wouldn't expect it to go
perfectly and
1:36:28
we were very sad to hear that
some of
1:36:29
the attendees couldn't find out
find our
1:36:31
tables the next OC me that will
be
1:36:34
planned with more care ok all
right it
1:36:37
was good she goes on explaining
the they
1:36:41
need a health karma for dad in
the
1:36:42
beginning of a second year car
for us as
1:36:44
well to give them a karma good
you've
1:36:49
got karma see I think we're
good ok
1:36:56
onward sir Donnell barosky nah
he came
1:37:03
in with unusual amount of
tourists
1:37:05
$46.90 but he's still used of a
United
1:37:08
Federation of Planets which I'm
sure
1:37:09
he's running out of this
letterhead
1:37:11
gentlemen here's my combined
donation
1:37:13
for two months July and August
two times
1:37:16
one two three four five
1:37:17
Cheers Donnell borovsky sir
Donald over
1:37:19
the fire bottles Vikon out of
Eastern
1:37:21
Washington State I love it
thank you
1:37:23
very much sir don't
1:37:25
good as long as the Federation
1:37:28
letterhead them and then we
know all as
1:37:30
well yeah no idea what the code
numbers
1:37:32
are but yeah yeah you never know
1:37:35
sir Paul Schneider in Edmonton
Alberta
1:37:37
priest credit credit mr. Paul
Schneider
1:37:40
thanks effort why is Canadian
side 33 33
1:37:44
okay ah so he becomes yeah he
it's the
1:37:46
rule so he becomes an executive
producer
1:37:49
for today's program Aaron
Chamberlain
1:37:52
listened in a newt which I have
printed
1:37:55
out I did for one for once I
did this in
1:37:59
advance here it's a long note
but I'm
1:38:03
gonna I know if I can cut it
down a
1:38:04
little bit sir pot father and
trusty
1:38:06
sidekick 8a aka Adam and John
the trusty
1:38:09
sidekick next I like to give
sake goes
1:38:12
I've been freeloading for a
thousand
1:38:14
episodes sorry about that it's
time to
1:38:16
make amends please humbly
accept this
1:38:17
donation two three two three two
1:38:20
okay I'd like to give some
insight of
1:38:22
the Dayton shooting I live in
about ten
1:38:24
yeah you know yeah it's just
coughed
1:38:27
that's all oh I live in Dayton
about ten
1:38:30
minutes from the shooting we
have a
1:38:31
personal friend who came to us
the
1:38:33
Saturday evening after the
shooting he
1:38:35
was a co-worker of the shooter
and he
1:38:39
actually worked with him the
Friday
1:38:40
night before he told us he
thought the
1:38:42
guy was a little odd but never
got the
1:38:45
vibe of a ruthless killer our
friend
1:38:48
told us about the time he
actually went
1:38:50
to the gun range with the guy
and he
1:38:52
thinks he held the rifle used
in the
1:38:54
killing needless to say our
friend is a
1:38:57
little shaken up huh he wasn't
best
1:38:59
friends with the guy but more
than
1:39:01
coworkers he went to a concert
with the
1:39:03
guy just a week before the FBI
came to
1:39:05
question the establishment he
worked at
1:39:07
Chipotle there you have it and
offered
1:39:11
one trauma counseling session
for
1:39:13
everyone that worked there if
they need
1:39:14
it and any additional sessions
that
1:39:16
insurance would help pay for
triple is
1:39:19
very generous by the way
they'll let you
1:39:21
take as much counseling as went
as long
1:39:23
as somebody else is paying for
it our
1:39:24
friend is a black man who's
from Guyana
1:39:27
South America so if the media
defaults
1:39:32
to calling this racially
charged killing
1:39:34
spree I would argue the
contrary and so
1:39:36
nothing to report but I want to
provide
1:39:38
a little insight for the show
that is
1:39:40
interesting it is interesting
the wife's
1:39:44
birthday is a little early
August 30s
1:39:46
but I want to give up you may
have to
1:39:47
sorry about this I didn't put
this under
1:39:48
lists of Eric okay birthday for
my fine
1:39:54
fine with cap it all caps lady
Laura
1:39:57
Chamberlain okay no age no Laura
1:40:03
Chamberlain and she celebrates
on the
1:40:07
30th okay it's not taking any
chances
1:40:12
I'm in time baby and that's
from Erin
1:40:17
right I've attached pictures of
our
1:40:19
dog's Daisy a lab Rodina
Labrador and
1:40:22
get Great Dane there must be
something
1:40:24
and I didn't see that by
chiweenie
1:40:27
the Mexican hot dog Chihuahua
and
1:40:29
Ashland not sure if you liked
it not
1:40:32
sure if they'd like to show they
1:40:33
definitely like people
especially did
1:40:34
who will pee on you also cats
too many
1:40:37
attached only one Jean King bub
fattest
1:40:39
cat around may uses a
newsletter jingle
1:40:42
request you're not gonna
believe this no
1:40:45
I believe if it's send your
cash you're
1:40:47
in no yes but it is pew pew pew
pew pew
1:40:51
sure
1:40:52
and then Obama phone which I
have no
1:40:55
idea
1:40:55
oh yeah we got that and thanks
Obama and
1:40:58
please clap okay got the it was
not too
1:41:01
much to ask you do the three by
three
1:41:04
jingle at the end of the show
that's a
1:41:07
lot to ask I haven't heard that
jingle
1:41:15
for years keep up the great
work and
1:41:17
deconstruction breath of fresh
air in
1:41:19
this second society sue Obama
phone
1:41:22
thanks Obama
1:41:23
and what was the other one clap
please
1:41:25
clap please clap I thought we
had a very
1:41:30
short Obama phone we don't even
know why
1:41:34
Obama phone yeah I know all
right now we
1:42:02
have anonymous two hundred
twenty two
1:42:03
dollars and 22 cents I got an
email this
1:42:08
is a sir American carnage yeah
anyway as
1:42:15
his anonymous donation he says
he's
1:42:20
knows the brunch debris over
email yes I
1:42:24
said you guys note about
acceleration
1:42:27
ISM in the show were the same
name a few
1:42:29
months back I guess we we
didn't pick up
1:42:31
on the Bronze Age mindset which
is this
1:42:35
book slash manifesto which I
read which
1:42:38
was pointed out to me is may be
1:42:39
motivation for the El Paso
shooter at
1:42:43
perhaps even Christ Church it
was very
1:42:46
odd here you guys mentioned
brought
1:42:47
bronze
1:42:48
pervert he is he so-called
author as I
1:42:50
followed and interacted with
him on
1:42:52
Twitter for about three years
he is part
1:42:55
of frog Twitter
1:42:56
that's not Pepe but it's a niche
1:42:59
reactionary irony part of
Twitter the
1:43:02
best I can explain concisely is
that
1:43:05
some on iron some irony content
Twitter
1:43:09
someone irony content Twitter I
guess
1:43:13
that's like white twitter black
Twitter
1:43:14
irony content Twitter have
performance
1:43:17
art identities that never break
1:43:19
character Bronze Age pervert is
one of
1:43:22
those yeah I think I figured as
much
1:43:24
some are so involved in complex
that
1:43:27
they even write books under
their
1:43:28
Twitter identity name Bronze
Age pervert
1:43:31
has been trolling journalists
and
1:43:33
confounding the blue checkmarks
on
1:43:35
Twitter since before the 2016
election
1:43:37
his book is a meme extension of
his
1:43:40
identity it's a social
commentary under
1:43:43
huge layers of irony
performance even
1:43:46
the title is a meme joke play
on the
1:43:48
grifter dime-a-dozen mindset
books of
1:43:50
the last few years
1:43:51
John was pretty much right no
you hear
1:43:54
that John was pretty much right
I didn't
1:43:57
hear you broke up with John was
pretty
1:44:00
much right and if anyone
committed a
1:44:02
shooting over BAPS writing
that's bran
1:44:04
Jade pervert then that is super
cringe
1:44:07
and they don't know the ethos
of frog
1:44:09
Twitter and they got trolled so
clearly
1:44:13
we need to shut this shit down
because
1:44:16
we're going in the areas of
performance
1:44:19
art that are weird but okay
1:44:22
it makes nothing but since I
think
1:44:24
that's a lot of what the Chan's
Artoo's
1:44:26
a lot of performance type art
and it's
1:44:30
it's postmodern art form and I
think
1:44:33
absolutely yeah and I think
that you
1:44:35
nailed it Knights I definitely
had my
1:44:37
question like this could be
fake I don't
1:44:39
know what's going on so yeah so
I'll
1:44:42
ignore I'll ignore it from now
on
1:44:44
because I have my time can be
spent on
1:44:48
better things than reading
ninety eight
1:44:49
pages of the Bronze Age pervert
but
1:44:53
thank you I appreciate the
appreciate
1:44:55
the knowledge so again the more
you
1:44:57
learn on the No Agenda show boy
learned
1:45:01
yeah
1:45:01
Kimberly Redman in Toronto
Toronto
1:45:04
Ontario 221 and she writes
thanks for
1:45:08
providing me with a sanity
check it
1:45:10
means more than you know as a
marketer
1:45:13
ah I've been quietly observing
as so
1:45:15
much unfolds behind the scenes
I like
1:45:17
watching The Wizard of Oz
pulling the
1:45:19
switches and all the while
people
1:45:21
continue to argue over partisan
issues
1:45:23
it's good to know that there
are others
1:45:25
out there that see there's more
than
1:45:28
meets the eye please send some
jobs
1:45:30
karma as I am relaunching a
platform and
1:45:32
also starting a new venture
this year
1:45:34
hopefully I can help - aha PS
I'm not
1:45:38
sure if this is how it works I
sent 221
1:45:41
because it adds up to five
numerology
1:45:44
for freedom and change and my
number
1:45:47
sorry it's not more it's what I
can
1:45:49
afford
1:45:49
no it's very happy thank you
very much
1:45:52
Kimberly and here's your jobs
karma jobs
1:45:55
jobs jobs and jobs
1:45:58
let's vote your job karma
certainties
1:46:05
Nicole pan comes here with 200
bucks
1:46:07
with probably the shortest note
we've
1:46:09
had for a while that actually
has more
1:46:11
content than n J and K which is
yes that
1:46:16
is my pronoun hee ha yeah
that's my firm
1:46:22
Ark yeah I get it's good one
too my
1:46:25
pronouns hee ha mm-hmm Marc
coolin
1:46:28
coolin coolin coolin
1:46:31
: oh he said he's Dutch so yes
you can
1:46:33
pronounce as in he's in with
witness
1:46:35
that's if you go to Holland and
the cab
1:46:38
will driver will take you right
there if
1:46:39
you pronounce it like that try
it again
1:46:42
witness oh yeah yeah we're on
our way
1:46:44
there sir vada Ness would be
closer
1:46:47
Vytas
1:46:50
well my Dutch guy you're
mocking me my
1:46:54
Dutch guy accent for this one
how you do
1:46:57
to get a guy's name
1:46:58
coyly mark : mark mark Cook :
invadin s
1:47:06
hello Shona Nedim I
1:47:09
check my PayPal subscription of
11:11 a
1:47:11
month and it seems that
knighthood
1:47:13
bestowed to my me in 2010 is up
for
1:47:16
promotion for some time now
therefore
1:47:18
I'd like to claim the title of
baronet
1:47:21
of East Lake City and newly
arisen
1:47:23
marker Vaadin of the lowlands
oh so this
1:47:27
is a title change it's an
upgrade is
1:47:30
done on the list
1:47:31
yes geez oh man this is what is
going on
1:47:34
with the back-office please get
my
1:47:37
company seed care a seed
production
1:47:39
company a plug and some seed
growing
1:47:43
karma greetings from mark :
Veda Ness in
1:47:46
the Netherlands sow seed care I
didn't
1:47:49
give us a URL but here comes
your time
1:47:52
you've got karma so we have
mark just
1:47:57
get this right
1:47:58
I wonder what Hawaii wants a
plug for
1:48:01
seed care yeah with no URL no
it's
1:48:06
probably code so it's mark : go
becomes
1:48:11
bearer own net what is it John
can you
1:48:14
be there for me huh he wants to
be the
1:48:17
title baronet of East Lake City
okay and
1:48:21
then oh and the newly arisen
marker of
1:48:25
Aden oh yeah okay the lowlands
newly
1:48:28
arisen marker Walden I think
this is new
1:48:32
land that has appeared in the
1:48:35
Netherlands for drew molded
loci from
1:48:39
the rising sea level somehow
there's
1:48:42
more land now I'm not sure
what's going
1:48:44
on I'll look guys it makes
sense no not
1:48:47
really
1:48:47
not in the narrative all right
mark
1:48:49
thank you very much no karma no
nothing
1:48:53
Stephan Kunkle in Atlanta
Georgia sir
1:48:56
Steven her not mistaken today
zone guess
1:48:58
not he's gonna be sir Steven
today's
1:49:00
donation she thrusts me over the
1:49:02
knighthood bar I'd like to
request the
1:49:05
no no chicken dance jingle
thanks from
1:49:08
you know that when I do that
yeah thanks
1:49:11
for making the note agenda shows
1:49:12
something I look forward to on
both
1:49:14
Thursdays of each week you've
given me a
1:49:16
fresh perspective on a lot of
random
1:49:18
topics and more importantly and
approach
1:49:20
to dissecting the current
events that
1:49:22
are pushed on us for some cases
1:49:24
completely or in some cases
completely
1:49:27
ignored by the mainstream media
m5m for
1:49:31
my knight name I'd like to
request
1:49:33
cirrhosis pronounced cirrhosis
okay
1:49:37
cirrhosis like cirrhosis of the
liver
1:49:39
these guys in their puns Brooke
hey you
1:49:42
guys aren't taking it seriously
1:49:45
seriously in the name if the
name is
1:49:48
taken it's not and by the way
you can
1:49:51
weaken Knights can have
duplicate names
1:49:53
yes I'll go is sir keep Gipper
Oh No
1:49:57
insert cirrhosis of Brookhaven
is where
1:50:00
that's what we're going with
1:50:01
sir okay but he talks about
some hybrid
1:50:04
sheep anyway for my knighting
ceremony
1:50:06
I'd like some dirt cake yeah
got it a
1:50:09
sixer of Tropic alia IPA from
creature
1:50:13
comforts brewing and three
puffs from a
1:50:16
cotton candy flavored jewel pod
well you
1:50:20
only get two of these items
1:50:25
go with the IP chopper kailia
IPA and
1:50:29
the dirt cake okay I got it
1:50:37
give a random karma yes you've
got karma
1:50:43
but I will take the three puffs
for you
1:50:45
I'll do that no problem yeah
thank you
1:50:47
he does have a jewel Susie
brown and
1:50:50
Barneveld in Wisconsin 200 sure
the
1:50:54
pronunciation could be better
but she's
1:50:56
actually from Madison so that
it's well
1:50:59
it's Barneveld which is a fine
Dutch
1:51:01
name actually okay this is
Sonia bo's'n
1:51:04
burg from Madison Wisconsin
easier to
1:51:06
pronounce than the other name
thank you
1:51:08
for keeping me saying my
co-workers
1:51:10
watch CNN all the night long
may I come
1:51:13
may I get some health karma
from my
1:51:15
husband as he struggles with
ALS love
1:51:18
and light yes of course
absolutely
1:51:22
you've got karma they have
James Kuhn in
1:51:31
North Chesterfield Virginia
$200 and he
1:51:37
is actually ke for giv 7373 s
kilo 5
1:51:44
alpha Charlie Charlie it's been
far too
1:51:47
long since my last donation
please d
1:51:49
douche me keep up the great
1:51:50
deconstruction of the m5m no
jingles
1:51:53
just some karma you've been
deduced
1:51:59
you've got karma
1:52:03
[Music]
1:52:05
and we have earth anon who is
our last
1:52:09
donor he was at the Meetup and
I he left
1:52:11
a note and two hundred dollars
she's
1:52:13
very interesting character he
is a
1:52:16
scientist and he's a student at
1:52:19
University of California Merced
I've
1:52:23
been a listener since show it
doesn't
1:52:25
know 2:15 he thinks I came
across the
1:52:28
show from hash tag hash tag
startups on
1:52:35
freenode IRC uh-huh and that's
what I
1:52:40
said that's interesting that's
what I
1:52:42
thought plz d douche me as this
1:52:44
contribution is long overdue
okay
1:52:51
contribute what I think is fair
for a
1:52:54
broke grad student but if I can
return
1:52:57
value uh so can anyone else
1:52:59
time to stop freeloading now my
1:53:04
backgrounds in environmental
engineering
1:53:07
and I was I was he's right he's
Jewish
1:53:11
printed this very small I was
first
1:53:13
finished my MS and
Environmental Systems
1:53:15
at one of our wonderful
University of
1:53:18
California campuses currently
I'm
1:53:20
pursuing my PhD in computer
science with
1:53:23
a focus on sustainability
approaching
1:53:27
approaches for robots Wow I am
a robot
1:53:32
I am sustainable you must die
if I was
1:53:38
smarter I'd be working on the
fai ail
1:53:41
goes problem but most post most
1:53:44
importantly they are is to work
hard to
1:53:48
be I can't read this part yes I
am also
1:53:52
I don't know what's worse what
he's
1:53:55
writing or use drug actually
it's
1:53:57
funnier to hear you try and
read it yeah
1:54:01
do you want to give up I would
I would
1:54:04
have I would have much more to
say but
1:54:08
this is a this is enough I've
had to hit
1:54:11
people in the mouth when
surrounded by a
1:54:14
bunch of elites especially with
your
1:54:19
something of something but I
will say
1:54:22
regarding future climate the
papers and
1:54:26
reports are our evidence or
bullshit I
1:54:32
can't read this
1:54:32
well headers are rot not the
headers are
1:54:35
not the headings are not also
the number
1:54:38
of I have to get him to replace
you know
1:54:39
what John I would say as a cold
read
1:54:42
that was well done let's get
out let's
1:54:54
get out of it I mean good you
got it
1:54:55
he's got a read write it like or
1:54:57
something's gotta happen now he
might
1:54:59
have a jingle request let me see
1:55:01
well while you're looking at
Upland play
1:55:03
the chicken dance Obama that we
glossed
1:55:05
over this is a rowdy crap come
on guys
1:55:11
you're my house all right
1:55:31
each guy no jingles no karma so
that's
1:55:33
good let's give him a karma
from my bad
1:55:35
reading and I'll ask him first
because
1:55:36
these are Earth Sciences guy
getting his
1:55:38
PhD in computer science it's
not not a
1:55:40
dummy
1:55:41
no it just sounds like it's
whatever he
1:55:43
wrote is not read rice like a
doctor
1:55:45
yeah oh that's the problem
right there
1:55:47
I've got it you've got karma
that's a
1:55:53
list of associate executive
producers
1:55:55
and executive producers for
show 1163
1:55:58
want to thank each and every
one of them
1:55:59
there's a good list today good
pile of
1:56:01
them
1:56:01
yes keeping the show going yes
and these
1:56:04
executive producer associate
executive
1:56:05
producer credits are just like
Hollywood
1:56:08
in fact this was pretty much
like a
1:56:09
Tarantino movie we have a whole
lot of
1:56:12
producers and but very proud to
see this
1:56:15
thank you so much especially in
them in
1:56:17
the summer it's fantastic to
have this
1:56:20
kind of support that really
helps a lot
1:56:22
thank you and we will be
thanking more
1:56:25
of our donors although that
list is
1:56:26
considerably shorter for the 50
and
1:56:29
above and our second
1:56:30
I did want to add a quick note
for those
1:56:33
of you who are new and you hear
about
1:56:34
this karma people want jobs
karma health
1:56:37
Karma
1:56:38
something we didn't make up but
we
1:56:40
gladly provide it when asked so
we play
1:56:43
the jingle and somehow
collective
1:56:45
conscious does seem to work
Matt and
1:56:47
Ashley Lazzari you'll remember
their
1:56:49
note in fact I'll read this one
from
1:56:52
from Matt and Ashley health
karma works
1:56:55
you graciously granted my wife
Ashley a
1:56:58
well-timed and much needed
health karma
1:57:00
and show 11:58 I'm pleased to
report
1:57:02
back it worked
1:57:04
her surgery on August 5th was
according
1:57:06
to the neurosurgeon
procedurally perfect
1:57:09
she's been recovering so well
that she
1:57:11
was transferred to the physical
therapy
1:57:13
rehab facility two days earlier
than
1:57:15
they had originally planned
most of her
1:57:17
symptoms have been greatly
reduced or
1:57:19
eliminated and the doctor said
she can
1:57:20
expect to see continued
improvements
1:57:22
over the next week or so these
results
1:57:24
are literally the best that we
could
1:57:26
have hoped for
1:57:27
and was by no means a
guaranteed outcome
1:57:29
Ashley and I want to give you
John and
1:57:32
the entire No Agenda nation a
giant
1:57:34
thank you we are incredibly
quote
1:57:36
privileged to be associated
with this
1:57:38
amazing group of people no
agenda truly
1:57:41
is the best podcast in the
universe
1:57:42
thank you for your courage Matt
and
1:57:44
Ashley Lazzari thank that I'm
very happy
1:57:47
about that I don't know if
karma has
1:57:49
anything to do with it but you
know
1:57:51
can't hurt as they pointed out
in their
1:57:53
original note so that's good
news and
1:57:56
again for those of you who
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support the show for the next
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people in the mouth
1:58:24
[Music]
1:58:31
Yeow yowza there we go
1:58:35
so you know that we got a plug
somebody
1:58:38
finally oh yes yes yes yes did
you I
1:58:42
have it I have a clip do you
have it
1:58:44
clipped I got a clip I have two
clips we
1:58:46
got two clips and then let's
take your
1:58:47
clips yeah Jen briney of the
1:58:52
congressionals podcast man who
who was
1:58:56
really your protege I'll say it
you have
1:59:00
worked with her helped her on
learn on a
1:59:02
number of things but I like her
podcast
1:59:06
she said she is a left-leaning
Bernie
1:59:10
fan but she doesn't like to
mention now
1:59:12
and when she talks about
herself but she
1:59:15
goes on the c-span show one of
the
1:59:17
call-in shows they had a whole
bunch of
1:59:18
people that came on that would
the whole
1:59:21
bunch like three or four that
came on
1:59:23
that debt that are podcasters
that do
1:59:27
political shows we could have
been
1:59:29
invited yes we have Adam Craig
Johnson
1:59:41
of work here from No Agenda
show and
1:59:43
let's go to the caller the
first one
1:59:47
Epstein's got an egg dick none
of that's
1:59:50
ever gonna have trouble but she
came and
1:59:55
she gave us a little plug wait
wait
1:59:57
Jeffery egg Steen now I got it
it took
1:59:59
me a moment
2:00:01
gave us a little plug and then
she did
2:00:03
she also followed through with
the
2:00:05
secondary a catch which I would
call but
2:00:08
let's listen to Briony on
advertising I
2:00:11
see in the corporate media is
that they
2:00:13
are serving advertisers they see
2:00:14
advertisers as their customers
and so
2:00:17
there's a there's a passive
corruption
2:00:21
in that because you don't want
to bite
2:00:22
the hand that feeds you and so
that much
2:00:24
determines which stories you
pick to
2:00:26
cover and I just didn't want to
do that
2:00:28
and so I essentially crowd fund
my
2:00:30
podcast I call it the value for
value
2:00:31
model which was actually / it
was
2:00:34
perfected by Adam curry and
John C
2:00:36
Dvorak they host the No Agenda
so I mean
2:00:38
it's their model but I'm
copying them
2:00:41
and basically what I do is I
produce
2:00:44
something of
2:00:44
value and I think there's a lot
of value
2:00:46
and knowing what's going on in
the law
2:00:48
making part of our government
and in
2:00:50
return I ask people to return
whatever
2:00:53
value they receive in financial
form and
2:00:54
my wonderful community does and
you know
2:00:58
what well done well explained I
liked it
2:01:01
it was very concise what I
thought was
2:01:03
in you clip that off
understandably I
2:01:06
like the guys response to that
very I
2:01:11
thought I thought very
interesting the
2:01:13
way we're funding it which is
something
2:01:14
different let's just listen to
how he
2:01:16
responded to that the financial
forum
2:01:19
and my wonderful community does
have
2:01:22
been working for six years then
2:01:24
financially it's been working
for maybe
2:01:27
two years and let's take some
calls yeah
2:01:33
okay
2:01:34
you know he's like he would I
don't even
2:01:35
know he's listening he's
definitely
2:01:38
missed this yeah this was and I
thought
2:01:40
it was good that Brian he
caught it she
2:01:42
kind of smiled and thought it
was funny
2:01:44
and this is one of the just in
one of
2:01:47
our apparently one of our
listeners who
2:01:49
calls in and starts with sorry
Bernie
2:01:55
pointed that out like this is
why I like
2:01:57
Bernie so that's here from
Justin
2:01:59
Justin's here in Washington DC
hey there
2:02:00
in the morning you know
comments on the
2:02:08
like New York Times about
Epstein XD
2:02:11
someone wrote it was hag the
hillary
2:02:14
assassination group and like i
was great
2:02:17
we're finally seeping into
culture i
2:02:22
love that all 15 people who
watch c-span
2:02:25
were exposed to our model
that's very
2:02:27
actually i think there may be
more
2:02:28
people watching that than you
think is a
2:02:30
lot of people either maybe they
didn't
2:02:33
catch it maybe they just saw it
posted
2:02:35
somewhere but i got a lot of
people
2:02:37
sending this to me so I wonder
if that
2:02:39
show is really well watched
perhaps yeah
2:02:43
what am I saying no idea
2:02:45
they don't give numbers they
don't need
2:02:46
to and they don't anyway but I
was cute
2:02:52
that she would she played along
with the
2:02:54
in the morning yes which was a
plus and
2:02:56
that you know she'd draw
2:02:57
the ball on that I would been
very
2:02:59
disappointed well of course the
other
2:03:00
guy didn't know what the hell
is going
2:03:01
on yeah okay
2:03:05
onward yes let me see where we
want to
2:03:09
pick things up what was
interesting and
2:03:13
always happens is the complete
news
2:03:16
cycle shift I mean it was just
it blew
2:03:18
over the weather a couple
things going
2:03:22
on we had multiple mass
shootings we had
2:03:25
the rather massive raid on one
company
2:03:32
that how do they pick up like
six
2:03:35
hundred and eighty people
released
2:03:37
several hundred almost
immediately but
2:03:40
they had outstanding warrants
for
2:03:42
multiple offenders and I think
just
2:03:47
before the the epstein news
happened
2:03:50
this was I just wanted to play
it
2:03:53
because it was such an
incredible use of
2:03:55
well abuse of children which
you know we
2:03:58
do track quite a bit
2:04:00
we still have Greta Thornburg
out there
2:04:03
who's very concerned about it
yeah she's
2:04:09
she's really being abused I
feel we both
2:04:12
feel probably I'm concerned for
her life
2:04:15
well as she's taken that you
know cross
2:04:17
ocean sailing trip on her what
is in a
2:04:20
50 foot you know competitive
sailing
2:04:23
yacht not gonna come toast or
not it's
2:04:27
not fun that's do you want to
go across
2:04:28
the ocean in no Adams you're
pro you
2:04:32
know sort of a professional and
in fact
2:04:34
we've we've started using this
tactic to
2:04:38
to increase our own support by
abusing
2:04:41
children from Australia to read
sad
2:04:44
notes and and clearly it's
working so I
2:04:46
can't say that's a bad thing
and I don't
2:04:49
care if a father like Chris
Wilson so
2:04:51
Chris Wilson abuses his kid
that's fine
2:04:54
it seems to be getting the kid
is too
2:04:57
old news I think Chris's is
more likely
2:05:00
to be knifed by the kid now
these
2:05:06
Aussies are tough so there was
this ice
2:05:08
raid
2:05:09
and I guess this was not the
first time
2:05:12
they'd raided this company
although the
2:05:15
way the the m5m played it was
like oh my
2:05:17
god this is you know it's like
the Nazis
2:05:19
coming to get the Jews and it's
2:05:21
unbelievable and and the kids
it was the
2:05:25
first day in school no they had
no
2:05:27
parents to come home to which
turns out
2:05:29
wasn't true everyone was asked
do you
2:05:31
have a child in school someone
who was
2:05:34
going to be alone they were
sent home
2:05:35
immediately
2:05:36
they were released immediately
as per
2:05:38
the spokes holes who were
talking about
2:05:40
this but that's not the way the
m5m like
2:05:43
to play it in general it was
really all
2:05:45
about the children not about
what these
2:05:47
these people had been had many
of them
2:05:50
hundreds of them had entered
the country
2:05:52
illegally multiple times and
now forget
2:05:55
about that it was unbelievable
how mean
2:05:58
they were because this affects
children
2:06:00
it's always about that children
now we
2:06:03
don't need to talk about the
children of
2:06:05
legal citizens in whose parents
OD or
2:06:08
what parent get arrested or
broken
2:06:10
families or domestic violence
you don't
2:06:12
hear much about the children
from the
2:06:14
m5m when it comes to that but
oh we
2:06:16
found one everybody we found
the one
2:06:18
child and everyone had a
microphone in
2:06:21
front of her face subtitle of
course you
2:06:48
watch this video and you know
the
2:06:50
comments range from you know
the outrage
2:06:52
you'd expect to she's acting
and it
2:06:55
doesn't matter either way it's
an abuse
2:06:58
of a child and then to use this
child
2:07:00
for your political statement is
2:07:04
disgusting and I wish I wish we
talked
2:07:07
about children more and the
children who
2:07:10
are suffering of the citizens
of the
2:07:12
country but now that seems to
not be the
2:07:16
talking point so that's
2:07:20
we left some things off there
were some
2:07:22
20/20 stuff there actually I
would like
2:07:26
to play this Austin had their
monthly
2:07:30
city council meeting ah yes and
there on
2:07:36
Thursdays which is sad because
I can't
2:07:38
really go although if I'd known
that
2:07:40
this schedule would eventually
wind up
2:07:43
ending eight hours later than
planned
2:07:46
ie I have a piece of audio here
from
2:07:50
1:00 in the morning when
finally item 77
2:07:54
came up which was the homeless
or as we
2:07:58
say on the show say the unhoused
2:08:00
ordinance camp at camp anywhere
which is
2:08:05
not entirely everywhere
2:08:08
you can't camp on city grounds
but it
2:08:16
has increased the Munda
sidewalks city
2:08:19
grounds no no no no that is not
no in
2:08:23
fact that is exactly what came
up in
2:08:25
this I mean there were a couple
of
2:08:26
things that that happened in
this
2:08:29
because you only ten people are
allowed
2:08:32
to speak and they put it on
video and
2:08:34
it's you know and it's archived
but
2:08:36
nothing's really great if the
audio is
2:08:39
not good I'll cut the segment I
think
2:08:40
it's good enough for you to
listen to I
2:08:42
just want you to kind of hear
how the
2:08:44
citizens are looking at this
and then
2:08:46
the City Council and this is one
2:08:48
gentleman who showed up and he
I think
2:08:50
he has a tape pole with 2500 or
a
2:08:54
petition with 25,000 signatures
on it
2:08:57
and he's just there saying hey
you know
2:09:00
could you please turn that law
back
2:09:03
though the ordinance back to
what it was
2:09:06
because now we have people
pooping on
2:09:08
the street essentially today
2:09:13
any one of the knives now can
you hear
2:09:15
this at all is it worth it to
play this
2:09:17
play for a while I'll let you
know they
2:09:22
also create human waste anyone
who can
2:09:25
wear sleeves is created in
human waste
2:09:28
it's just now homeless people
are
2:09:30
allowed to sleep in camp in
public not
2:09:33
here at City Hall I'll point
out but
2:09:35
anywhere else in public except
the city
2:09:37
parks they're creating human
waste and
2:09:41
the photos and the videos I get
sent or
2:09:44
shared on social media that are
taken in
2:09:46
real time are shocking truly
shocking so
2:09:52
there's a there's a profound
public
2:09:53
health concern here as well
third I
2:09:57
don't see how this is a good
good policy
2:10:00
for tourism our downtown is
thriving and
2:10:04
we all take pride in that fact
we have
2:10:08
people from all over the world
that are
2:10:09
coming here it is simply not
good for
2:10:12
tourism to have this be the
image of
2:10:15
Austin that people are seeing
that we
2:10:18
are trying to effectively
emulate the
2:10:21
policies that we see in cities
like Las
2:10:22
Animas in San Francisco in
Seattle and
2:10:25
Honolulu I'm here tonight
carrying the
2:10:27
voices of the people who have
signed our
2:10:29
petition I'm asking you I guess
at the
2:10:33
August 22nd meeting to undo
this policy
2:10:36
this is not thank you okay so I
think
2:10:41
you could understand enough of
it what
2:10:44
the guy's saying is we are now
adopting
2:10:46
the policies and he's
interesting he
2:10:48
said San Francisco Los Angeles
Seattle
2:10:51
and he said Honolulu yeah I
didn't know
2:10:54
Honolulu had I don't know this
either
2:10:57
but it wouldn't surprise me it
could be
2:10:59
a Soros sister running the
thing this is
2:11:01
what the problem is
2:11:02
well then and this retort is
what I what
2:11:06
I was surprised by one of the
city
2:11:09
council members that would be
district
2:11:12
ones Greg says our he calls the
guy back
2:11:17
and I'll just set it up for you
yeah and
2:11:21
he's like oh you said not in
front of
2:11:23
City Hall this is a big point of
2:11:25
contention with everybody is
like oh you
2:11:26
couldn't say you can
2:11:27
amp and poop anywhere you want
but not
2:11:29
in front of City Hall and this
guy's
2:11:31
gonna correct him on the record
which
2:11:33
only shows you the arrogance
and makes
2:11:36
it worse of what these elites
and
2:11:38
they're not even elites they're
elites
2:11:40
that sell upwards into these
City
2:11:42
Council Lenape elites oh my god
they're
2:11:45
the worst
2:11:45
especially this Greg says our
and he's
2:11:49
not my district but here's a
libraries
2:12:14
our recreation centers or the
Capitol
2:12:17
they got a mansion you ever
heard that
2:12:20
not aware of those locations no
I'm
2:12:23
aware that private property
city parks
2:12:24
and City Hall where exam that
was not
2:12:26
aware of those additional exam
size
2:12:28
exemptions also it's just City
this
2:12:30
Lily's generally that have
curfews like
2:12:32
libraries and parks in the
capital and
2:12:34
the governor's mansion okay so
can you
2:12:37
commit to making sure that you
explain
2:12:39
that information I really
absolutely
2:12:40
okay so the guy is perturbed
that the
2:12:44
public doesn't know that not
only can
2:12:47
you not camp and poop at City
Hall but
2:12:49
also the Capitol and the
governor's
2:12:52
mansion so just so you know
that's
2:12:54
disinformation by omission
Powell what
2:12:57
the fuck he's making it worse
there's
2:13:02
more places that you cannot
camp that
2:13:04
are not accessible to the
public per se
2:13:07
but oh it's government it's us
so just
2:13:10
let you that you can't camp
there am I
2:13:13
miss reading this or is this
guy just an
2:13:15
elitist prick well I don't
think he's
2:13:18
much of an elitist he's just a
prick
2:13:20
we'll take it and then they got
into
2:13:23
little altercation
2:13:30
and how it is that ticketing or
2:13:34
arresting someone for merely
being
2:13:36
outside reduces homelessness and
2:13:39
therefore reduces waste okay so
i'll set
2:13:44
this up and i let it play so
what this
2:13:46
council member is saying is I
don't see
2:13:48
what difference it makes in
where people
2:13:52
poop versus a month ago you
know so to
2:13:55
tell me what's going on with
the wet
2:13:57
with the human waste situation
is to
2:14:00
paraphrase like what is your
problem
2:14:01
with now that people can poop
anywhere
2:14:05
in front except City Hall what
is the
2:14:06
problem that we don't conflate
those
2:14:13
things and I just don't
understand and
2:14:15
still haven't seen how it is
that
2:14:18
recreating those behaviors is
going to
2:14:21
reduce that violence that you
pointed
2:14:24
out or reduce the health issue
2:14:27
do you pointed out it comes
from that so
2:14:29
that's so on the waste issue I
would say
2:14:31
is that the difference is now
this just
2:14:33
happening in publics happening
on
2:14:34
sidewalks is happening in you
know there
2:14:37
wasn't having before inside
their homes
2:14:38
they don't have well it's
happening
2:14:40
where were they congregate a
lot of
2:14:41
times it happens in a hundred
minor
2:14:43
overpasses under bridges
eastern Otto
2:14:45
there ways that happen and you
hardly
2:14:47
see where wasn't happening what
I'm
2:14:49
saying is if you walk through
downtown
2:14:51
now or another neighborhoods
this is now
2:14:54
it's now becoming a problem for
citizens
2:14:57
who are walking to school
walking their
2:14:59
dog walking in their
neighborhood to an
2:15:01
extent that it wasn't before
where are
2:15:03
folks Langston
2:15:04
I hope this time if you're
asked to be
2:15:06
like where's and almost people
where did
2:15:08
almost people congregate in
this city no
2:15:10
it's not asking you that
question you've
2:15:11
said that there's more human
waste and
2:15:13
that it's causing a health
issue right
2:15:15
when I'm going to the bathroom
in June
2:15:16
what I am saying is that if you
came out
2:15:19
he believes this can't believe
this is
2:15:21
what they're discussing he's
saying well
2:15:23
where did they go to the
bathroom a
2:15:24
month ago what is wrong with
these
2:15:27
people
2:15:29
this is insane
2:15:31
I you're talking the wrong guy
2:15:35
I know but it's like we have he
said it
2:15:38
right up front this is the
policy that
2:15:40
the LA in San Francisco and
apparently
2:15:42
Honolulu are adopting why are
we doing
2:15:45
that his answer is well where
were they
2:15:48
pooping before it's like we
need a poop
2:15:50
report I mean what is going on
that
2:15:53
research needs to be done I
mean yes we
2:15:56
need a steering committee to
attract the
2:15:59
poop habits um anyway what the
City of
2:16:03
Austin in all Bruins have done
is they
2:16:05
voted YES on forming a
corporation which
2:16:08
will run the new shelters so
all right
2:16:14
good I'm sure that'll work out
fine I
2:16:16
will keep you updated on Austin
poop
2:16:20
epidemic well wish I could just
get more
2:16:23
people to move there it's too
expensive
2:16:26
here people don't want to be
here now
2:16:27
missed it's and it's not
working out
2:16:31
well then Santa Monica now
let's talk
2:16:33
about mental illness for a
moment as it
2:16:37
links to them to the mass
shooters the
2:16:40
president came out and the way
I took
2:16:44
his statement was it's mental
health
2:16:47
it's being a mental health as a
problem
2:16:50
to combine that with the
violent video
2:16:53
games and social networks and
hate hate
2:16:56
something about hate and we
have to stop
2:16:58
hate and we'll have red flag
laws and I
2:17:00
didn't like anything that he
said the
2:17:04
mental health part I can see a
valid
2:17:07
point people are saying well
you're
2:17:09
stigmatizing mental health and
I and I
2:17:12
think there's a valid validity
to that I
2:17:15
don't necessarily personally
think that
2:17:17
mental health is
2:17:18
issue I would say the issue was
what is
2:17:21
being prescribed to people who
have
2:17:23
mental health issues it is the
2:17:25
medication that's that comes
with fair
2:17:27
warning on the on the bottle
and says
2:17:30
you know you may become violent
you may
2:17:33
become suicidal lots of you may
come
2:17:36
more depressed than you were
and that is
2:17:39
what doesn't seem to be
investigated but
2:17:42
on democracy now they had a and
I know
2:17:47
I'm in your turf here they had
on a lady
2:17:50
who was a member of a firm
research org
2:17:54
and and she's an emergency room
doctor
2:17:57
so she's I do not believe she
is a
2:17:59
psychologist or psychiatrist a
firm is
2:18:03
the american foundation for
firearm
2:18:05
injury reduction in medicine a
nonprofit
2:18:08
corporation comprised of health
care
2:18:10
professionals and researchers
working
2:18:12
together to find lasting
solutions to
2:18:15
curb the epidemic of firearm
violence
2:18:18
across the united states which
is never
2:18:20
explicitly mentioned in the
intro or in
2:18:23
this or in the interview that
they are
2:18:26
act basically an anti-gun
organization
2:18:29
very small formed in 2018 no 990
2:18:32
published yet looks like they
have maybe
2:18:34
a fourteen thousand dollars in
donations
2:18:36
over all of 2018 and she had a
couple of
2:18:41
I think valid things to say
about mental
2:18:43
health as it comes to violence
but also
2:18:45
a tell a a clue there that
we're on the
2:18:47
right track with the true the
true issue
2:18:50
with these apparent mass
shooters and
2:18:54
mental health a slash
medication for
2:18:57
more we're going to dr. Megan
Ronnie one
2:18:59
of the authors of the time
article the
2:19:01
dangers of linking gun violence
and
2:19:03
mental illness she's an
emergency room
2:19:05
doctor associate professor of
emergency
2:19:07
medicine at Alpert Medical
School Brown
2:19:09
University and chief research
officer
2:19:11
had a firm research a nonprofit
focused
2:19:14
on firearm injury reduction
welcome to
2:19:17
Democracy Now it's great to
have you
2:19:18
with us dr. T so if you can
respond to
2:19:21
President Trump
2:19:23
immediately linking saying
2:19:25
not guns it's mental illness
that pulls
2:19:27
the trigger so that is just
false the
2:19:31
mass shootings that were
experiencing
2:19:33
across the United States the
vast
2:19:35
minority of them are committed
by people
2:19:39
with serious mental illness
about 20% of
2:19:43
Americans across the country
suffer from
2:19:45
mental illness and as you
mentioned
2:19:47
they're far more likely to be
victims of
2:19:49
violence than perpetrators
themselves
2:19:51
where they're most at risk is
risk of
2:19:54
suicide as you said two-thirds
of gun
2:19:56
deaths across this country are
suicides
2:19:58
and by labeling mass shootings
as mental
2:20:01
illness we risk further
stigmatizing the
2:20:04
mentally ill driving them away
from
2:20:06
treatment increasing the rates
of
2:20:08
suicide and also preventing us
from
2:20:09
making forward progress on this
epidemic
2:20:12
well dr. Ronnie can you explain
how did
2:20:14
this link come about that
basically all
2:20:17
these mass shootings in the US
are a
2:20:19
result of mental illness it's
not an
2:20:21
obvious conclusion to draw yeah
I know
2:20:25
that to me was like what are
you that's
2:20:28
not an obvious conclusion yeah
it was
2:20:31
but her answer contains I think
the the
2:20:34
truth illness it's not an
obvious
2:20:36
conclusion to draw on a second
stop it
2:20:38
again
2:20:39
what is this woman thinking
what what is
2:20:43
the obvious conclusion to draw
Trump oh
2:20:45
guns guns Trump guns hey yeah
of course
2:20:50
yeah no you're right on that
forward
2:20:52
progress on this epidemic
2:20:54
well dr. Ronnie can you explain
how did
2:20:56
this link come about that
basically all
2:20:59
these mass shootings in the
u.s. are a
2:21:02
result of mental illness it's
not an
2:21:04
obvious conclusion to draw that
really
2:21:07
is show norm is bias in your
reporting
2:21:11
does she ever see that Aurora
guy when
2:21:15
he was in court for the first
time or or
2:21:17
Lanza or these guy you know
these
2:21:20
characters there were mentally
I know
2:21:23
they had guns Bushmaster ar-15
2:21:27
unbelieva can't see the can't
see past
2:21:30
it all right here comes around
in the
2:21:31
u.s. are a result of mental
illness it's
2:21:34
not an obvious conclusion to
draw
2:21:37
I mean I think that we want to
assign
2:21:39
blame somewhere and in common
2:21:42
conversation you'll hear people
say oh
2:21:43
that guy must have been crazy
right it
2:21:45
seems quote/unquote crazy to go
and
2:21:48
shoot a lot of people it's
something
2:21:50
that's been repeated over and
over by
2:21:51
the news media about 40 percent
of
2:21:54
articles about mass shootings
mention
2:21:56
mental illness as a cause it's
something
2:21:59
that we've come to believe as a
nation
2:22:01
but the evidence does not
support that
2:22:03
link it supports a link between
2:22:06
substance use and mass
shootings a link
2:22:09
between a hatred and mass
shootings a
2:22:12
link between prior violence and
mass
2:22:14
shootings but not with mental
illness
2:22:16
did you catch it was substance
abuse
2:22:21
that's not what she said that's
what I
2:22:24
thought the first time - she
says about
2:22:27
mass shootings mention mental
illness as
2:22:30
a cause it's something that
we've come
2:22:32
to believe as a nation but the
evidence
2:22:35
does not support that link it
supports a
2:22:38
link between substance use and
misuse
2:22:40
substance you use what is the
substance
2:22:44
the medication you're given
that's the
2:22:46
substance
2:22:47
she didn't say illegal
substances no
2:22:49
substance use so there may be
evidence
2:22:54
of that although I've never
seen said
2:22:57
evidence because it doesn't
seem to get
2:22:58
studied or published but she
clearly
2:23:01
said substance use and she's
the expert
2:23:06
all right and I think there's
probably
2:23:10
something to that although this
is not
2:23:12
effective if you want to if you
want to
2:23:14
you know start a campaign
against guns
2:23:16
and in a roundabout way said no
no
2:23:19
mental health laws nothing to
do with
2:23:21
this we all know it's hatred
and an easy
2:23:24
access to guns easy access to
the guns
2:23:26
you want to do it right you do
it the
2:23:29
way a presidential candidate
does it
2:23:31
ladies and gentlemen you do it
like the
2:23:33
yang man more than a dozen
presidential
2:23:35
candidates are in Iowa speaking
at a gun
2:23:37
control forum and CNN's Arlette
Science
2:23:39
joins us live in Des Moines
Arlette what
2:23:41
have been some of the breakout
moments
2:23:43
you've seen there well on over
the
2:23:44
course of this day you've heard
from 16
2:23:47
of
2:23:47
Democratic presidential
candidates here
2:23:49
in person at this gun reform
forum and
2:23:52
really they've been laying out
their
2:23:54
vision for how to solve this
issue
2:23:57
relating to gun violence in
this country
2:23:59
there was also a very emotional
moment
2:24:01
just a short while ago with
Andrew yang
2:24:04
when he was asked a woman asked
a
2:24:07
question and noted that her
young child
2:24:09
was killed by a stray bullet
take a look
2:24:13
at that moment that happened
just a
2:24:14
short while ago I have a six
and three
2:24:16
year old boy has imagined I was
imagine
2:24:23
he was one of them that got
shot and the
2:24:25
other that seemed that she
described I'm
2:24:31
sorry it's like very very
affecting you
2:24:34
right that when there's a gun
in the
2:24:36
household you're more likely to
have a
2:24:40
child get shot or the owner get
shot
2:24:42
than to kill let's say an
intruder into
2:24:44
the house ma'am you know pretty
good for
2:24:48
a first-timer
2:24:53
another dance about bromide but
he was
2:24:58
crying John oh yeah you would
that
2:25:01
wasn't yang though was it yes
that was
2:25:03
yang crying what oh hello did
you hear
2:25:07
my intro yes the intro and I
thought he
2:25:09
was you're playing a guy crying
that's
2:25:13
actually Andrew yang listen
listen again
2:25:17
but play that whole clip again
no I'm
2:25:20
not gonna play the intro I'll
play him
2:25:22
here we go here we go listen I
have a
2:25:24
six and three-year-old boy huh
imagining
2:25:26
I was imagining was one of them
that got
2:25:33
shot that seemed that she
described I'm
2:25:39
sorry it's like very very
affecting you
2:25:43
right that when there's I saw
the video
2:25:46
so I know it's him yeah okay I
get it
2:25:48
now I was paying retune to my
ears
2:25:51
yeah yes first time Mitch how
could you
2:25:56
not Boehner oh yeah well then
then
2:26:01
surely people will make fun of
him and
2:26:02
then finally on this whole that
make it
2:26:06
won't make funny yang they made
fun of
2:26:08
Boehner because he's a
Republican no I
2:26:10
know that's why I'm saying they
they'll
2:26:11
make sound of theirs knowing
that they
2:26:13
were local don't cry exactly
Judge
2:26:17
Napolitano no fan of President
Trump at
2:26:19
least I don't know is he a fan
now or
2:26:21
was he not a fan he's not a fan
of alert
2:26:23
but do I not getting a point
he's not a
2:26:26
Supreme Court justice I'm sure
about
2:26:30
that but he agree with a lot of
what
2:26:35
he's saying about this red flag
law and
2:26:37
all this crap the president was
talking
2:26:39
about you know we're gonna find
his find
2:26:41
hate on social networks by the
way I
2:26:45
want to mention the red flag
law thing
2:26:48
which I didn't pay his close
attention
2:26:49
to as I could have when you
were you
2:26:52
were too wound up do you
actually you
2:26:55
actually said perhaps
hysterical and I
2:26:57
listened to the show later I'm
like yeah
2:26:59
a few Devore at eff you know you
2:27:06
when I said it no you missed it
cuz you
2:27:08
weren't even listening to my
hysterics I
2:27:10
was listening so I would so
apparently
2:27:12
that this is already a law just
about to
2:27:14
go and get me past in
California oh yeah
2:27:17
it's already set up and he's on
board
2:27:20
it's it's abhorrent and I think
there's
2:27:24
the there's another one HR 838
the
2:27:28
threat assessment prevention
and Safety
2:27:31
Act of 2019 there's a number of
things
2:27:34
set up and good to go
2:27:36
and I don't I don't think I
would
2:27:40
suspect that some of his base
is not
2:27:43
liking this at all
2:27:44
I think I don't like fourth
amendment
2:27:48
encroachment at all so this
snooping out
2:27:51
online and getting and
collisions hey
2:27:54
this just Castro's Cuba
2:27:57
colluding with the social
networks and
2:28:00
you know who knows what's gonna
come out
2:28:02
of it but I don't like it I
don't like
2:28:03
the threat I don't look like
that the
2:28:05
president's doing this although
2:28:06
apparently he wasn't even at
the meeting
2:28:08
so I don't I don't know but
then you
2:28:10
talk about the red flag laws
and we're
2:28:13
gonna find here if someone said
well
2:28:14
listen to Judge Napolitano a
almost
2:28:17
Supreme Court justice
Republican Senator
2:28:21
Pat Toomey telling me earlier
on Fox
2:28:23
Business that a lot of his
Republican
2:28:24
colleagues are indeed now
rethinking
2:28:26
some of their previous no votes
on gun
2:28:29
control legislation of the like
but a
2:28:31
judge janitor Palitana says a
lot of
2:28:33
those proposed laws won't hold
up to
2:28:35
constitutional muster he joins
us right
2:28:37
now judge what do you mean well
Neil I
2:28:40
good afternoon and it's always a
2:28:41
pleasure to be with you the
proposal
2:28:45
that the president offered the
other day
2:28:46
is called a red flag law that's
a law by
2:28:49
which the federal government
would pay
2:28:51
the states to change their
state laws so
2:28:54
that anybody who wants to raise
a red
2:28:57
flag my next-door neighbor is a
little
2:28:59
crazy but he has a gun I think
you
2:29:01
should come and take it away
from him
2:29:02
can cause the gun owner to be
dragged
2:29:05
into court in some states the
gun is
2:29:08
taken away before there's a
hearing and
2:29:09
then the hearing decides
whether or not
2:29:12
the gun owner might abuse it in
the
2:29:15
future
2:29:16
that's the serious
constitutional
2:29:17
problem Neel because in this
country
2:29:20
it's been this way for our 230
years now
2:29:23
the presumption of innocence
and the due
2:29:26
process requirements mean you
can only
2:29:28
be punished for something
you've done in
2:29:29
the past not something you
might do in
2:29:32
the future and it was a
brilliant colony
2:29:36
we're looking at this he said
you can do
2:29:38
it on the basis of a fear of
what a
2:29:40
person might do but relatives
or friends
2:29:43
are telegraphic authorities hey
we're
2:29:46
worried we don't like what
we're seeing
2:29:49
it concerns us greatly that was
the case
2:29:52
of the mother of the shooter in
El Paso
2:29:55
telegraphing local officials
you know
2:29:57
she owned a gun I mean what's
the deal
2:30:00
and this was this reporting is
also a
2:30:03
little sketchy I read this in a
couple
2:30:06
places but do we have any proof
that
2:30:07
that she indeed informed the
authorities
2:30:12
on ownership of a gun to
authorities not
2:30:16
that I know of yeah you know
one week
2:30:18
when these tragedies happen
there's a
2:30:20
natural instinct I myself have
this
2:30:22
instinct for the government to
want to
2:30:24
do something to keep us safe
god forbid
2:30:26
something like this should
happen again
2:30:27
and now we see that there were
red flags
2:30:30
that weren't warning signs for
both
2:30:32
Dayton Ohio and El Paso but the
supreme
2:30:35
law of the land is the
Constitution and
2:30:36
the Constitution simply does
not permit
2:30:39
taking a right away because
somebody
2:30:42
fears it might be abused in the
future
2:30:44
when a Supreme Court last
looked at the
2:30:46
right to keep and bear arms had
called
2:30:48
that a fundamental individual
liberty
2:30:50
that's in the same category as
speech
2:30:52
and privacy and religion that
is the
2:30:56
highest category of Rights it
can't be
2:30:58
taken away because the
government fears
2:31:00
you might abuse it it can only
be taken
2:31:02
away if you have committed a
crime no
2:31:05
there you go
2:31:05
so I don't I don't know how
this is
2:31:07
gonna work but I would
constitutionalize
2:31:10
I know all the way on this but
2:31:13
California apparently the way
their law
2:31:15
is written is if you turn
somebody and
2:31:18
just because you just hate them
you get
2:31:20
a bonus no but that you're
never there's
2:31:23
no check mark against you they
get put
2:31:25
on a list and and if they try
to get off
2:31:28
the list and they try to
condemn the
2:31:29
other
2:31:30
for calling them out you know
as a
2:31:32
nutball yeah
2:31:33
and and it can be shown that
you're not
2:31:36
a ade not in that bond anyway
and this
2:31:38
neighbor just hates you but
they're
2:31:39
deciding just to make your life
2:31:40
miserable cuz it's a lousy
neighbor
2:31:42
which is always possible yeah
too bad
2:31:45
too bad for you you're on the
list and
2:31:47
that's it and now you're on the
list no
2:31:48
guns for you you can't buy one
you have
2:31:50
to give one but what's the
what's gonna
2:31:52
happen pretty much and they all
persons
2:31:54
scot-free even though the whole
thing
2:31:55
could be a scam now just so I
understand
2:31:58
states individually can make
almost any
2:32:02
law they want correct no
because there's
2:32:05
one law in the Constitution and
in one
2:32:08
of the one of the amendments
that
2:32:11
finally said that all states
are subject
2:32:14
to the same they're subject to
the same
2:32:16
US Constitution and at the bait
at the
2:32:18
very end of the day at the end
of the
2:32:21
day okay so then how was
California able
2:32:24
to have a so-called assault
weapons ban
2:32:26
for a decade cuz that was only
2:32:29
California wasn't it or was it
was that
2:32:31
federal I thought it was just
California
2:32:33
I don't know that California
has an
2:32:35
assault no no it's gone but
they had it
2:32:37
for ten years
2:32:38
well they guys it gone well it
had a
2:32:41
sunset and then in that and
they've
2:32:43
looked at it and said didn't
help at all
2:32:45
and then say okay well then
we're not
2:32:47
gonna renew it cuz not make any
2:32:49
difference you have to talk we
need a
2:32:50
lawyer on the show oh yeah we
need one
2:32:53
right now as soon as possible
2:32:57
but they're subject to the same
Bill of
2:33:01
Rights and everything anyway
what is the
2:33:02
president thinking this is not
gonna be
2:33:04
a very popular stance his ideas
on no is
2:33:07
dumb I think he just shooting
his mouth
2:33:09
off as usual no it was it was
it was a
2:33:13
written statement the same one
that had
2:33:15
the 88 code right maybe they
drugged the
2:33:23
president up because he looked
like and
2:33:25
sounded drugged he does sound
drugged a
2:33:27
lot and just read this and then
not see
2:33:31
a date and Toledo and red flags
and got
2:33:34
to do it video games hate it's
maybe
2:33:37
maybe they've got him on some
program he
2:33:41
wouldn't know I'm may I
question this
2:33:45
actually that was it not a good
moment
2:33:48
for the president's that I
wonder I
2:33:49
wonder what they're doing with
him that
2:33:52
whole speech was a tipping
point of
2:33:54
something in my mind well we'll
see
2:33:57
where we see where it goes
probably it's
2:33:59
gonna go like everything else
nowhere
2:34:02
you mean the red flag laws yeah
yeah a
2:34:06
lot of chatter yeah yeah yeah
yeah yeah
2:34:09
and then there's nothing right
isn't it
2:34:11
just to get people to buy more
ammo
2:34:17
native add basically this is a
big
2:34:20
shooting and everyone's get all
2:34:21
concerned about gun control
that's the
2:34:23
time you invest in gun stocks
no I yes
2:34:26
because they're always
skyrocket after
2:34:28
that yeah I bought 10 more guns
all
2:34:33
right all these guns for and by
the way
2:34:35
I will say this when you see
somebody
2:34:36
who but all the guy had a lot
of guns
2:34:38
and so they show a collection
of guns if
2:34:42
a guy does not have the same
like ten
2:34:45
copies of the same exact gun
he's not
2:34:48
arming himself for some
Armageddon he's
2:34:51
a gun guy he likes to have a
bunch of
2:34:53
different guns and go to the
range so if
2:34:55
they just show a stock footage
of a
2:34:58
bunch of guns yes always a
bunch of
2:35:00
random guns there's no two guns
the same
2:35:02
right it's not a guy who's a
danger he's
2:35:05
a visa but enthusiast yeah
you'd like a
2:35:07
platform you know
2:35:09
like one kind of a weapon that
you can
2:35:11
interchange parts sure sure
that makes
2:35:15
sense
2:35:15
so I'm always dubious I see
always a gun
2:35:19
he's gonna kill everybody he's
down
2:35:21
there's different guns I got
guns like
2:35:23
yeah I was watching the
eckstein video
2:35:26
the ABC video and as as they're
2:35:29
narrating he was rushed to the
hospital
2:35:32
and they showed like a
dramatized
2:35:36
snippet of video maybe two
three seconds
2:35:39
long that was clearly from you
know I
2:35:41
don't know what's it what's a
like
2:35:43
Chicago 9-1-1 or something
where you see
2:35:46
a gurney being rushed to the
halls of a
2:35:49
of a hospital had nothing to do
with any
2:35:52
actual live footage they just
threw it
2:35:54
in there it was and I caught it
2:35:56
immediately but that really
sets people
2:35:58
thinking you know when you put
in that
2:36:00
kind of dramatized footage into
a news
2:36:03
report I thought it was bizarre
huh well
2:36:07
I didn't see it so I don't know
it
2:36:10
doesn't sound it seems like
they're just
2:36:11
trying to trigger people okay I
got a
2:36:15
story here that's just a one
shot but I
2:36:18
was disconcerning to me very
good you
2:36:22
caught it you caught yourself
I'm proud
2:36:24
of you cashless Millennials mmm
they
2:36:29
must be in great numbers so
let's talk
2:36:32
about this we know fewer and
fewer
2:36:35
Canadians are going out and
taking out
2:36:36
huge amounts of money to carry
around in
2:36:38
their wallet all week to make
their
2:36:39
transactions how significant
has to
2:36:41
shift been lately well more
than we
2:36:43
expected we conduct research
regularly
2:36:45
we payments Canada runs
infrastructure
2:36:47
for payments in Canada as well
as that's
2:36:49
the rules across the country
and we're
2:36:51
modernizing that and to make
sure that
2:36:53
we modernize so that we meet
Canadians
2:36:55
needs we do research and what
we have
2:36:57
found is that the way we pay is
changing
2:36:59
and Millennials are out in
front in many
2:37:02
ways they're leading us on what
where
2:37:04
you can expect in the future
there are
2:37:05
three trends that we see
happening one
2:37:08
is a lot less use of cash
2:37:10
the Millennials as a category
over 50%
2:37:14
use less use cash less than
four times a
2:37:17
month that's once a week and
that is
2:37:19
dramatically up from last year
when it
2:37:21
was 20
2:37:22
so we're seeing a massive shift
away
2:37:24
from cash the second is
three-quarters
2:37:27
of Millennials make a purchase
decision
2:37:29
online in order based on the
payment
2:37:33
experience rather than only the
product
2:37:35
so they are choosing where to
shop when
2:37:38
based on how easy it is to make
the
2:37:40
payment
2:37:42
Wow low Amazon yeah you know
last night
2:37:45
we had a couple friends over
for dinner
2:37:47
and one of our friends has a bar
2:37:50
it used to be dad's bar it's in
Houston
2:37:53
it's actually by boat I don't
know if he
2:37:56
wants me it's a well-known bar
and so
2:38:01
already business had been
impacted by
2:38:04
Hurricane Hugo but he said you
know this
2:38:08
business is over the your local
bar is
2:38:10
over he says I don't think we
can we can
2:38:13
stay afloat maybe another
couple of
2:38:15
years because of the change in
society I
2:38:17
said well what do you mean he
says the
2:38:19
damn Millennials what's up he
says
2:38:22
people no longer congregate in
the local
2:38:26
bar they don't come to the
local bar
2:38:27
they're all on Instagram and
that's
2:38:29
where they have their
connection and I
2:38:31
said the the second reason
you'd come to
2:38:33
a bar which is to hook up is
been
2:38:36
removed by the dating apps he
says that
2:38:39
just no one goes out to local
bars
2:38:41
anymore it's over he says I
think you
2:38:44
know at this point we're just
gonna get
2:38:46
driven out because the
landowner will
2:38:48
you know we'll see that he's
you know
2:38:49
got kind of a fixed rent
situation going
2:38:51
on could make more by selling
it to put
2:38:53
up another condo complex and
you know
2:38:56
they'll raise the rate three
times like
2:38:58
happened in Austin with thread
gills and
2:39:00
boom it's gone and I'm not I'm
not
2:39:03
blaming Millennials but that is
the
2:39:06
trend this is debatable there's
plenty
2:39:09
of bars and ones typically now
2:39:11
orchestrated by the Millennials
2:39:13
themselves it's a new kind of
bar okay
2:39:16
it's a bar there's plenty of
them around
2:39:18
here there are usually hipster
bars and
2:39:22
they have a kind of solution
they're
2:39:26
packed by the way mostly with
2:39:28
Millennials this is what he's
running
2:39:31
somebody's running an old funky
bar yeah
2:39:33
that is just out of vogue I
mean there's
2:39:36
yeah there's there's this old
stinky I
2:39:38
would call him stinky but I
think Isis
2:39:41
crappy old bars that nobody
wants to go
2:39:43
to I think specifically it's
the local
2:39:45
bar and I think that you'll
find that
2:39:47
the the Millennials are going
for not a
2:39:49
local bar but a concept where
they can
2:39:52
still Instagram cool pictures
2:39:55
I don't know if there really
that's not
2:39:57
true either could we have a
Albany which
2:40:00
is right next to Berkeley is a
bar town
2:40:02
it's got a lot of bars and
there's a few
2:40:04
local bars that have been
shuttered but
2:40:06
most of them have adapted and
they've
2:40:08
changed and they've modernized
and
2:40:10
they've hipster eyes so what's
the name
2:40:12
boys the new you know San Dimas
I mean
2:40:14
this one place the really old
2:40:15
hotsy-totsy Club which has been
there
2:40:18
forever
2:40:19
it was taken over by hipsters
and now
2:40:21
they have a taco truck parked
outside
2:40:22
where you can go get a taco go
inside
2:40:24
have one of many beers and
high-end
2:40:27
liquors and old Tartan old
farts don't
2:40:30
go there anymore because they
can't
2:40:32
afford it but the Millennials
who seem
2:40:34
to spend too much money on
things that
2:40:35
you could find cheaper or
frequent to
2:40:39
place in another place which is
in
2:40:40
Albany which is called the Ivy
room
2:40:42
which is really a funky old
place that
2:40:46
is turned into a blues club and
still
2:40:49
you know they've they've
modernized I
2:40:51
mean these other places you
have this a
2:40:52
stinky old cigar smoke over yes
exactly
2:41:05
I'll be sure to tell him what
he needs
2:41:07
to do so let's see is the sell
the place
2:41:11
need to get a whole bunch of
expensive
2:41:14
beer what jamuns and picnic
tables what
2:41:19
else do we do that really works
with the
2:41:20
Millennials tables is a good
tables
2:41:28
everywhere for sure the new hip
places
2:41:30
are where you can find fellow
no agenda
2:41:33
i sat these meetups we have a
meetup
2:41:34
report coming after this second
donation
2:41:37
segment
2:41:38
just show my food by donation
to no
2:41:40
agenda imagine all the people
who could
2:41:42
do is awesome oh yeah we have
some more
2:41:52
people to thank starting with
Sir Bruce
2:41:54
Wilkie a $150 and he's looking
for a
2:41:59
birthday shot at for his father
Bruce
2:42:01
senior and we've got him on the
list
2:42:02
we do got some other stuff and
there's
2:42:08
mycosis low in Rotonda Rotonda
west
2:42:13
florida hundred feet another
hundred
2:42:15
fifty dollars donor he needs to
call
2:42:18
Paul get a wanker but it means
douchebag
2:42:23
okay for some reason he says he
thinks
2:42:28
the word wanker gives your show
some
2:42:31
extra class shot up on the
class meter
2:42:39
anonymous procrastinator one
hundred and
2:42:41
thirty two dollars Ken Burkett
in South
2:42:44
Lake Texas one two three four
five
2:42:47
John Woolman in Petaluma
California he
2:42:51
was at the meet up one two
three two one
2:42:54
and I realized as a listen
oxymoron ah
2:42:56
yes it's a cute one two one two
three
2:42:59
two one
2:43:00
Christopher typhoon in Buckeye
Arizona
2:43:06
11111 hi Helia deals do Suren
do Sauron
2:43:13
or something in Margate Florida
enjoys
2:43:15
the show needs jobs Carmen
house car
2:43:18
will put you to give you that
at the end
2:43:19
Chris Richardson sir semicolon
and
2:43:22
Palmer Arkansas one hundred and
he has a
2:43:28
big boss Harry I think he has a
he has a
2:43:30
call-out and C donated in a
while here's
2:43:34
a hundred pretties put on Falls
2:43:37
Felix Wilson's tab his dad is a
2:43:39
douchebag and needs all the
help he can
2:43:42
get I'm not gonna call out Sir
Chris
2:43:44
Wilson as a douchebag no way
2:43:47
yeah of course not well he's
talking
2:43:50
about Felix will says the kid
yeah his
2:43:53
dad is a douche
2:43:54
oh I'm like a Duchenne has been
rejected
2:43:59
- vetoed David Boswell in
Georgetown
2:44:03
Texas hundred dollars Michael
eleven
2:44:05
hundred dollars from parts
unknown by
2:44:08
the way David Boswell says
curry for
2:44:11
mayor yes and I'm going to
bring in my
2:44:14
friend from the build the dome
project
2:44:17
you're gonna run for mayor no
no no
2:44:21
absolutely yes
2:44:23
nope not gonna happen no way
I'm it's so
2:44:28
obvious that you as mayor you're
2:44:30
powerless we have much more
power with
2:44:32
the microphone you can do both
you hear
2:44:35
that mayor Adler I'm coming for
you you
2:44:38
can do both
2:44:39
oh no not unless you move here
and you
2:44:42
run my campaign I could do it
yeah Mike
2:44:46
11 Daniel wall Michael Evans
100 Daniel
2:44:49
Walraven in Vollrath until
Robin and
2:44:54
right toven very turbulent
street oven I
2:45:00
love you showing in the process
to get
2:45:03
my wife loving it - oh right
with Iowa
2:45:08
hundred anonymous 8888 Richard
flux 8888
2:45:16
William Alston 8880 we got a
lot of
2:45:19
these Dennis Garcia 88 idiot
these are
2:45:21
all congratulations yes
anniversary
2:45:24
donations yes sure Brian tobias
n' and
2:45:27
Gardner Kansas eight eight oh
eight
2:45:30
Dennis Garcia needed a D do so
and make
2:45:33
sure Garcia is God named
Garcia's Miss
2:45:40
Lee he's French he was at the
meet up
2:45:42
this interesting guy we talked
about
2:45:44
food um got into an argument
with
2:45:47
somebody about French versus IQ
frame
2:45:50
wouldve now cuisine it's
terrible he is
2:45:53
now the second Frenchman to
donate ever
2:45:55
so
2:45:57
a dozen dude named Ben feller
toss it
2:46:01
sounds okay alright sir Brian
Tobias and
2:46:05
Gardner Kansas 8 808 he's got no
2:46:08
explanation for that number boy
says my
2:46:10
wife and I were married on oh
wait oh
2:46:12
wait oh wait
2:46:13
and I was okay too busy
planning our
2:46:15
night that I forgot about yours
thank
2:46:17
you for your courage and keep
up the
2:46:18
good work gentlemen
2:46:19
well thank you very much sir
Brian huh
2:46:23
that's good
2:46:24
alexander's souls burger in
Deutschland
2:46:28
now he's the only boob donation
but does
2:46:31
not have a boo-boo too
2:46:32
to talk about so he's probably
just
2:46:34
looking at boobs could be I do
have this
2:46:39
note here I wanted to read it
was a meet
2:46:41
up guy and he said I had to do
this this
2:46:44
was a nice note it was Jon and
Adam
2:46:49
please that was a D douching
for I've
2:46:51
already put that that wouldn't
the D
2:46:52
douching that was Dennis Dennis
Dennis
2:46:55
wasn't no Dennis had a
deduction yeah it
2:46:59
was Dennis he's the data
janitor of NOAA
2:47:01
of no avail he also has a
request for
2:47:04
some some job karma and we'll
put that
2:47:07
at the end s want to make sure
that's
2:47:08
clear
2:47:09
yeah he says he knew he says he
ran and
2:47:11
he just Adam you know a voice
actor
2:47:14
voice over actor named it's
either Jerry
2:47:17
or Jimmy I met him in Ibiza he
says he
2:47:21
knows you
2:47:23
interesting guy he's the he's
the first
2:47:27
flat earther I met well maybe
we met at
2:47:31
the meeting but I don't know
miss
2:47:34
voice-over artist hmm right
Scholz
2:47:41
buried a Matthew Mungle 69 sir
Don Baron
2:47:46
of New Hampshire 6666 you can't
read MSN
2:47:51
m5m anymore No who can Thomas
Miller and
2:47:55
Naperville Illinois Illinois
6611 sir
2:47:59
Craig Porter the Ronin 600 six
my love
2:48:03
small boobs he says ITM Sonya
Castillo
2:48:09
60
2:48:11
Nancy Murphy's 57:21 sir Adam
of the
2:48:16
coke Empire huh
2:48:19
he's my okay interesting
2:48:23
John tennis night of the black
2:48:24
Telecaster 53 55 33 Rolly hawk
in Anna
2:48:29
Illinois 55 10 Rory
2:48:32
Cemil Roth 5333 and he was a 10
D in
2:48:36
Murphy's Murfreesboro
2:48:38
now William well born in
Kennesaw
2:48:41
Georgia 50 33 in the following
people
2:48:44
are $50 donors name in location
great
2:48:46
Matt bulky
2:48:48
I think it's bulky yeah our
buddy drew
2:48:53
moe check over here in El
Cerrito Dennis
2:48:56
Koval Douglas Engstrom Robert
Dakini in
2:49:00
Fairfax Virginia
2:49:01
Roy 10 hava in Pine knocker hmm
Mullin
2:49:07
well done
2:49:08
Jonathan Faris and liberal
Kansas
2:49:11
Kimberly Redmond in Toronto
Ontario oh
2:49:18
yeah okay good it's not who I
thought it
2:49:21
was um sir f that guy in st.
Louis
2:49:26
Missouri sir yep that's that
guy Andrew
2:49:30
Kloss parts unknown
2:49:33
Steven Kirkpatrick in Langley
Washington
2:49:38
uh hold on a second all right
anonymous
2:49:43
and Antioch anonymous of Antioch
2:49:44
California in Antioch
California do have
2:49:46
another one which is butts
stuck in
2:49:49
between here which is a I think
there's
2:49:51
also anonymous and it's fifty
dollars
2:49:52
from a Lodi wisconsin' so we
want to
2:49:56
thank all these folks are
helping us
2:49:58
with show 1163 yes and as you
heard from
2:50:01
work people yes as you heard
from Jen
2:50:04
briny host and producer of the
2:50:05
Congressional dish podcast on
c-span
2:50:09
according to the molar report
we have
2:50:11
perfected the value for value
model in
2:50:14
fact we instigated it and this
is the
2:50:17
result we can live another week
thank
2:50:20
you very much it's your show
you're the
2:50:22
producers
2:50:23
you supply us with pretty much
2:50:24
everything we do package it up
but I
2:50:26
think we do a decent job that's
the
2:50:28
value we create we provide and
we love
2:50:31
it when people give us value in
return
2:50:32
and that of course also goes for
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executive producers associate
executive
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producers people on the
subscription
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list which is all under $50 but
don't
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mention them for time reasons
today was
2:50:43
longer than usual because of
our opening
2:50:45
segment and as well people like
to
2:50:47
remain anonymous but we really
2:50:49
appreciate it and we'll do it
all over
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again on Thursday please
remember us at
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at Vollrath org slash a as
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jobs and jobs let's vote for
job you
2:51:07
thought karma
2:51:10
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yes today is the 11th of August
2019 on
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the list today Dame drea and
the Lord M
2:51:24
of the Mid Valley say happy
birthday to
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their oldest daughter Estelle
IV she
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turned 16 tomorrow
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Stephenie Meyer says happy
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her amazing husband surf GQ 33
tomorrow
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as well Sir Bruce rookie does
happy
2:51:37
birthday to his father Bruce
senior and
2:51:40
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Laura Chamberlain well in
advance but
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well intended on the 30th happy
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from everybody here at the best
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2:51:53
don't gather round douchebag
would you
2:51:56
say Ashley
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as we all think your brothers
and
2:52:01
sisters who
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some of
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nice
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we have some real title changes
on the
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list Sir Patrick of the
enormous noggins
2:52:17
has now become the Viking of
Ohio and
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Mark : is now and for now shall
be known
2:52:23
as the baronet of East Lake
City and the
2:52:25
newly arisen marker Vardhan of
the
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Netherlands both of you thank
you very
2:52:29
much for your additional
contribution of
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$1,000 to the best podcast in
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2:52:33
universe we have two knighting
x' and i
2:52:37
will seat Stephenie Meyer at
the table
2:52:40
she can give us her chosen name
later
2:52:43
but I've reversed my initial
decision
2:52:46
and feel that she should be
inducted
2:52:47
into the no agenda round table
on
2:52:49
today's episode so I've got my
blade
2:52:51
here at the ready sword
2:52:59
Stephenie Meyer Bride Hulk home
and
2:53:01
Stephen conk old the three of
you joined
2:53:04
the elite ranks of the No
Agenda Knights
2:53:06
and James and that is due to
your
2:53:08
contribution of $1,000 or more
and I am
2:53:11
proud to pronounce the Kate sir
grossest
2:53:14
of brookhaven Georgia sir
brilliant
2:53:16
Knight of the Santa Clara
Valley and
2:53:20
Dame Stephanie
2:53:22
to be filled in at a later time
2:53:28
we've got dirt cakes and a
Sixers topic
2:53:31
alia IPA we got pepperoni rolls
and Pale
2:53:34
Ales we got the breast milk and
half of
2:53:36
sparkling cider transport
ginger ale and
2:53:38
gerbils and mutton and Mead and
your
2:53:40
Knight ring your sealing wax it
is after
2:53:42
all a signet ring and your
official
2:53:45
certificate can be obtained by
going to
2:53:48
know into the nation.com slash
rings
2:53:49
giving eric to show all of your
2:53:50
information or at least the ones
2:53:52
pertaining to your ring size
and he will
2:53:56
get that out to you as soon as
possible
2:53:58
so the meetups are becoming
quite the
2:54:05
thing it seems that the meetups
may be
2:54:08
the only thing keeping these new
2:54:09
millennial bars going so we
need to we
2:54:13
need to continue with that also
I've
2:54:16
been requested to look for now
some word
2:54:20
press administrative assistants
as
2:54:23
Daniel who's our dude named
Daniel who
2:54:26
set up No Agenda meetups comm
could use
2:54:28
some help because it got a lot
of cool
2:54:30
features they really want to
make this
2:54:32
Mis a kick-ass system it's
already much
2:54:35
better than meetup calm at
least for our
2:54:37
purposes so you can email admin
at No
2:54:41
Agenda meetups calm then we
have a quick
2:54:44
report of the Murfreesboro
meetup Murphy
2:54:47
Murfreesboro this is from rich
had a
2:54:50
great time this past Friday it
was such
2:54:52
a varied group of people from
different
2:54:54
backgrounds military Pharma
dude's name
2:54:56
been an owner of a professional
2:54:58
Christmas lighting company a
guy from
2:55:00
Kentucky with a nice
encyclopedic
2:55:02
knowledge of the different
Bourbons
2:55:04
sounds like Koval to me we're
already
2:55:08
setting up the next Meetup just
so we
2:55:10
can get together again and
learn more
2:55:12
about each other thank you for
your
2:55:13
courage rich so this is the
kind of
2:55:15
report that we hear from these
meetups
2:55:17
and we a couple that are coming
up for
2:55:19
the next week August 14th so
Wednesday
2:55:22
Warsaw Poland at the Mickler
bar in
2:55:25
Warsaw
2:55:27
and the meeting note to all the
slaves
2:55:30
in Warsaw it's time for meet up
the
2:55:32
event will be on the second
floor of the
2:55:34
Michelob bar in Warsaw details
of No
2:55:37
Agenda meetups calm on the 15th
we have
2:55:39
Michigan local one midweek
meetup at
2:55:42
Dearborn 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. you
will be
2:55:44
meeting at the Henry Ford
Museum for
2:55:46
Star Trek happy hour
2:55:47
oh yeah baby why am I not in
Michigan
2:55:51
there's also some food and that
will be
2:55:54
as see freedom Mexican cuisine
and you
2:55:58
can find the details on the no
agenda
2:56:01
meetup site then we have a
meet-up
2:56:02
report from southeast London the
2:56:07
previous they do regular meetups
2:56:09
previous and that interesting
no this oh
2:56:12
they love it out there the
previous
2:56:14
meetup approximately an hour
and a half
2:56:16
into the meetup Alexei Alexei
turned up
2:56:18
approximately 20 minutes later
Rob
2:56:20
anonymous appears in true
dementia be
2:56:23
style replete with fluorescent
yellow
2:56:24
jacket and a battery-powered
scooter my
2:56:28
god knew who did he come to the
right
2:56:29
Meetup semi semi regular 80
year old
2:56:33
Chinaman Matthew interrupts the
event GW
2:56:37
FF declares Matthew to be a
globalist
2:56:39
extensive triggering test of
both
2:56:42
attendees commences both passed
with
2:56:44
flying colors good time had by
all and
2:56:47
such this is it this is this is
what can
2:56:50
it's time not quite sure but it
sounds
2:56:52
like it was good
2:56:54
southeast London meetup 11 the
amazing
2:56:56
amygdala shrinking beer
something roll
2:56:58
up roll up that will be held on
15th of
2:57:01
August the third Thursday of
every month
2:57:03
why because every no agenda
deserves the
2:57:06
opportunity not to be triggered
it's at
2:57:08
the real ale way and that's in
Bromley
2:57:11
in London I think it's Kent so
look at
2:57:15
the site for that San Antonio
in Texas
2:57:17
this Saturday 3 to 7 p.m. San
Antonio
2:57:20
meetup at big hops on bitters
bring your
2:57:23
own foods they do not have a
kitchen and
2:57:27
there will be a table with the
Adam and
2:57:30
John's heads on sticks so you
can't miss
2:57:32
us and finally Sunday the 18th
we have
2:57:36
the Victoria BC meetup the
prettiest
2:57:39
town on the west coast no Jenna
meetups
2:57:42
it's like a party come out and
meet the
2:57:43
NA listeners in town share
beverage or
2:57:45
two at the tasting room and
that's on
2:57:47
government Street in Victoria
BC Kanda
2:57:50
Naevia so those are meetups for
the next
2:57:52
week apparently there are a lot
of fun
2:57:54
to go to and you know we are
going to
2:57:58
attend as many as possible John
just did
2:58:00
the the impromptu one in
Berkeley and
2:58:02
the keeper and I will be
attending some
2:58:05
of these soon as well No Agenda
meetups
2:58:07
dot-com Wow
2:58:08
it's been a long show I think
we should
2:58:09
do a couple more stories right
let me
2:58:12
redo something first which is
important
2:58:14
this is from Paul Couture and
our thing
2:58:17
about the Drupal needed and now
I got it
2:58:20
for this for no agenda art
generator
2:58:21
calm yeah this is you saw the
message
2:58:24
you wanted somebody to help he
was gonna
2:58:26
give up on the whole thing well
2:58:27
apparently she changed his mind
okay
2:58:30
it's very different but I
should read
2:58:33
this note miss my life phone
moment he
2:58:34
says first off I absolutely
want to keep
2:58:37
running the art generator I'm
sorry if
2:58:39
it got the impression we got the
2:58:40
impression from your note and
talking to
2:58:42
you yeah that I find it to be a
burden
2:58:44
that again was provided by you
I have
2:58:48
been quite swamped as me and a
few
2:58:50
partners have been diligently
working to
2:58:51
build what is it I say I WT
VDOT live
2:58:57
and has led me to spending
quite a bit
2:58:59
of time on the highways and
backroads in
2:59:01
the beautiful country OG yet
another
2:59:02
Cracker Barrel and Walmart
shopping
2:59:04
center such diversity to
provide live
2:59:07
stream set a rate 4x higher
than the
2:59:09
Goliath of our industry ok well
that
2:59:11
didn't you were busy a second
second and
2:59:15
more importantly I think the
Drupal site
2:59:17
was moved to a laravel in mid
2014
2:59:21
yeah in mid 2014 for all the
reasons you
2:59:24
mentioned about Drupal's
increasing
2:59:27
insanity oh so this so he's you
know
2:59:31
he's a top guy I also moved the
code
2:59:34
base at that time to publicly
for cable
2:59:36
JIT repository yet sorry mr.
developer
2:59:43
Dvorak such as always JIT
2:59:51
Jeff no times rain Jeff you
should be
2:59:53
consistent
2:59:59
I am consistent finally I got a
brand
3:00:02
new build coming soon I've been
waiting
3:00:05
on laravel 6 to drop drop and I
plan to
3:00:08
use some of the crazy medium
deep
3:00:10
relation skills I've picked up
in the
3:00:12
last three or four years as I
have had
3:00:13
to become a bit of a crazed
command line
3:00:15
video audio and image editor to
power
3:00:18
some of the apps that make our
network
3:00:19
work I was close to releasing
the news
3:00:22
build or the new build
3:00:24
when Tyler well announced
version 6 of
3:00:27
laravel will be coming in the
next weeks
3:00:29
I feel it'd be far better to
let that
3:00:31
roll out first to make sure I
have the
3:00:34
necessary changes done and
development
3:00:36
he's one of those he's one of
these you
3:00:38
know he's like voiced zero
something's
3:00:41
new I think that's every dude
named Ben
3:00:51
who loves this job does this
anyway so
3:01:01
he is an aside that crazy
former had
3:01:06
this Drupal dev that now works
on making
3:01:09
a Netflix look-alike full of
guys and
3:01:11
gals play fighting in their
underwear
3:01:13
well I don't know what that
means he's a
3:01:19
former Hitler's Drupal dev so
we don't
3:01:22
need any more help
3:01:23
we won't need anybody for the
moment but
3:01:25
you have your aims I'm putting
on a list
3:01:27
every yeah your office seven
eight nine
3:01:29
guys yeah you know what hey you
sent
3:01:31
this you're now on a list okay
you're on
3:01:34
the journalist here on the
Drupal list
3:01:36
it could be a could come in
handy
3:01:38
what now sounds like it's not
gonna come
3:01:41
in handy if Paul's gone over to
laravel
3:01:43
that he's not the only guy I
mean this
3:01:46
is like AI think Drupal is
being dumped
3:01:48
I don't know I haven't checked
as late
3:01:51
as to me I can't look at the
latest shit
3:01:52
repository if I'm not a Drupal
guy so I
3:01:55
don't know never liked it I
know I'm
3:02:00
still a JIT repository I'm all
shitty
3:02:03
over it I can't get over it's
too good
3:02:05
yeah used to be okay
3:02:09
if we cannot let this show go
by without
3:02:11
showing you the the gaff
machine that is
3:02:14
Joe Biden there's always a
couple good
3:02:17
ones this week West was no
3:02:18
disappointment the first one I
would say
3:02:22
is this I just love that the
crowd loves
3:02:35
it we choose truth over facts
but then
3:02:44
this one which is really sad
because it
3:02:46
was a prompter miss Reed I saw
it happen
3:02:50
Joe's reading he miss reads the
prompter
3:02:53
he's supposed to say rich kids
can do
3:02:55
just as well as wealthy kids
but what's
3:02:57
on his mind is because he's
racist on
3:03:00
his mind is that rich black
that word is
3:03:03
well white or he reads wealthy
as white
3:03:07
whatever it was it came out as
white he
3:03:09
yeah he tries to save it and
then adds
3:03:13
wealthy you know because that's
what
3:03:15
that was the word in the
prompter
3:03:16
wealthy black red yellow or
whatever
3:03:18
you're listening and the other
thing we
3:03:20
should do is you should
challenge these
3:03:21
students we should challenge
students in
3:03:24
these schools they have Advanced
3:03:25
Placement programs in these
schools we
3:03:27
have this notion that somehow
if you're
3:03:28
poor you cannot do it poor kids
are just
3:03:32
as bright and just as talyn's
white kids
3:03:35
wealthy kids black kids
audience who
3:03:42
thought that the truth over
facts was
3:03:45
great they're applauding the
racism fact
3:03:47
over truth yes no it was truth
over
3:03:50
facts that was bad but it was
it was a
3:03:53
prompter miss Reid and he tried
to save
3:03:55
it
3:03:55
but that's because it's on his
mind but
3:03:58
okay there was too much of a
pause and
3:04:06
you you just don't want to
start with
3:04:07
rich kids and then go to white
I mean
3:04:10
you can see the guy he's no but
I
3:04:13
thought he saved it well for
him okay
3:04:17
well make sure you vote for day
was too
3:04:18
much of a plus and it was
obvious what
3:04:20
was going on but it was he what
did save
3:04:22
it
3:04:23
so if you if you quoted him you
had to
3:04:25
put the whole sentence in there
which
3:04:27
include all the other stuff yeah
3:04:29
but of course you heard it yeah
it's a
3:04:30
gaffe so what happened but this
is not
3:04:32
how the modern m5m political
process
3:04:35
goes the modern process is hey
soundbite
3:04:38
everybody mine by the way I did
want to
3:04:40
mention this statistic since I
was
3:04:43
reading a broadcast and cable
magazine
3:04:47
oh I do this all the time
3:04:51
why oh well because I get
information
3:04:55
man the 2020 elections come
delight yes
3:05:00
okay here's a little game the
2020
3:05:04
election will generate and I'm
not gonna
3:05:07
say the number in local
political ads
3:05:10
spending and they did this by
estimating
3:05:15
percentage increases over the
last
3:05:17
election so it's fairly good at
3:05:20
broadcast and cable they have
to predict
3:05:21
things reasonably well because
there are
3:05:23
industry trade magazine so how
much do
3:05:26
you think is being projected to
be
3:05:29
generated in local political ads
3:05:31
spending for the 2020 election
now of
3:05:34
course take into account we
have 25
3:05:37
Democratic hopefuls so there's
a lot of
3:05:39
political ad spending and this
includes
3:05:42
television internet or online I
think as
3:05:47
it's represented and radio etc
what do
3:05:50
you think the total amount will
be of
3:05:52
local ad spend 3.5 billion six
point
3:05:59
five billion dollars and it
breaks down
3:06:02
as follows the three point yeah
Wow is
3:06:05
right over-the-air television
will get
3:06:07
40% of local political spending
or 3.08
3:06:11
billion the next biggest share
will go
3:06:13
to online and digital outlets
with one
3:06:15
point 37 billion representing a
21
3:06:18
percent share multi-channel
video
3:06:21
programming distributors will
see 919
3:06:24
million 14 percent radio will
get 312
3:06:27
million or 4.8% with the
remainder going
3:06:31
to other media oh yes
podcasting expects
3:06:34
to receive $7,500
3:06:37
just kidding it's not in there
the late
3:06:42
here is what was interesting
because
3:06:46
these are local elections and
because I
3:06:49
presume there's such a large
base of
3:06:52
Democrats running in the
primary the
3:06:55
number one market for political
3:06:59
advertising at 2020 is expected
to be
3:07:02
Los Angeles with 368 million
dollars in
3:07:05
spending la TV stations
expected to rake
3:07:09
in 168 million during the
election
3:07:11
digital getting 76 million
cable 55 and
3:07:14
radio as a meager 70 percent of
that
3:07:18
total so they are definitely
getting
3:07:19
some big money in in this 2020
election
3:07:23
in California hmm but that
amount there
3:07:27
was never enough that's six and
a half
3:07:30
billion dollars do you think
that that's
3:07:33
that's that's some people
seriously want
3:07:37
to choose their leaders don't
they I
3:07:38
mean that's not just coming
from mom and
3:07:41
pops with their hundred dollars
to Lizzy
3:07:43
Warren and that's some real
money
3:07:48
that money's coming from every
which way
3:07:51
what does that menace
encouraged and
3:07:54
what do you mean every which
way it's
3:07:57
coming from big big boys little
boys
3:07:59
moms dads moms pops large
corporations
3:08:03
yeah everyone hmm farm pharma
banks real
3:08:09
estate unbelievable this how
can anyone
3:08:13
have one single message with
with all
3:08:17
those as you just got to be say
yes to
3:08:18
everybody and then hope you get
in and
3:08:20
then I guess whoever spent
gives you
3:08:22
more money
3:08:23
I apologize apologize a lot
more money
3:08:26
system is sick man if he gave
us more
3:08:28
money would be better yeah I
mean I I'm
3:08:30
not against um I so did I well
I was
3:08:33
just gonna I was gonna rather
guess what
3:08:35
I was gonna rap I was gonna
wrap it up
3:08:37
with one last thing about Biden
now this
3:08:41
came from Fox Business News
this is the
3:08:44
week where markets began to
price in the
3:08:47
possibility of no
3:08:49
with China before the election
we saw it
3:08:52
happen we saw the tick on
Monday of that
3:08:54
terrible drop when the the
reality of
3:08:57
that seemed to settle in is the
market
3:08:59
right no deal with China before
the
3:09:01
election
3:09:02
well it's there's a good chance
now of
3:09:04
no deal the president has been
making
3:09:06
the case that the Chinese see
the
3:09:09
Democrats as softer much softer
than he
3:09:12
is on China trade especially on
3:09:14
enforcement and so I checked
with the
3:09:17
Chinese myself David both their
press
3:09:19
and talking to Chinese
individuals who
3:09:22
advised the government they do
believe
3:09:24
that Biden will win
3:09:25
they've got polls and their own
3:09:27
assessment interestingly enough
to move
3:09:30
back in 2016 they said Trump
will win he
3:09:33
will carry Wisconsin
Pennsylvania and
3:09:36
Michigan and I said no that's
not true
3:09:39
I'm sure Hillary is gonna win
this is at
3:09:41
some point in 2016 they were
right but
3:09:44
this time they seem to believe
that
3:09:46
Biden's are gonna win and that
would
3:09:47
explain the president's
comments are
3:09:50
probably accurate now could it
Oh time
3:09:53
there you go the Chinese maybe
that's
3:09:56
where a part of that six and
half
3:09:57
billion comes from yeah that
could be
3:10:02
wouldn't be surprising I mean
that
3:10:03
there's always a need to be all
it
3:10:05
there's always been the rumors
that
3:10:06
Obama got hundreds of millions
through
3:10:09
from China through credit cards
3:10:14
yeah well they also from Saudi
Arabia
3:10:16
through credit cards yeah but
it's kind
3:10:18
of like the sealed indictments
I guess
3:10:23
it's exactly like the I do have
three
3:10:26
ISOs I want you to consider
okay none of
3:10:32
them really except one it was
on the
3:10:33
show the other ones are just
kind of
3:10:35
things that are in the public
domain
3:10:36
they were floating around I had
to kill
3:10:38
all men we need to kill all men
does
3:10:44
that come from oh that's from
Jenny
3:10:47
McDermott she's a troller yeah
yeah yeah
3:10:55
you have a lot of time I was
gonna break
3:10:57
it down today show we didn't
have time
3:10:59
I'm glad we didn't just roll her
3:11:02
all right that's now this one
is harder
3:11:05
to come by this is a woman at
just
3:11:07
socialite New York socialite
stoner
3:11:09
named her the last name of
Mueller and
3:11:11
she has this I feel evil I saw
which I
3:11:15
thought was really good but I
don't know
3:11:16
if it's a good enough quality I
know I
3:11:18
feel evil but I can hold it no
no you're
3:11:21
right it's no doesn't work as
an end of
3:11:24
show it's a shame it was one of
those
3:11:25
concealed microphone things are
no good
3:11:28
and then I have the in the
morning from
3:11:29
Jenny and the morning I
personally like
3:11:34
he need to kill all man I think
that's
3:11:37
an end of show I so I mean
that's that's
3:11:39
okay that's secure Isaac
cleanest yeah
3:11:43
it's also the most accurate
let's be
3:11:45
honest anything else I do have
one clip
3:11:51
of North Korea update 37
seconds to help
3:11:54
us keep up with that the South
Korean
3:11:55
military said today that North
Korea
3:11:57
fired what they believed to be
two
3:11:58
short-range ballistic missiles
into the
3:12:00
sea
3:12:01
today's launches were the fifth
in less
3:12:03
than three weeks the u.s. and
South
3:12:05
Korea are currently conducting
joint
3:12:07
military exercises which North
Korea
3:12:08
calls wargames and tweets this
morning
3:12:11
president Trump said that in a
recent
3:12:14
letter from North Korean leader
Kim
3:12:15
jong-un offered quote a small
apology
3:12:18
for testing the short-range
missiles the
3:12:20
president said North Korea
promised to
3:12:21
stop the launches when the joint
3:12:23
military exercises and the u.s.
and
3:12:26
South Korea have scaled down
come
3:12:28
drills since the first summit
between
3:12:30
President Trump and Kim jong-un
in 2018
3:12:32
yeah I thought that we're gonna
do those
3:12:35
those mock you know practice
things with
3:12:40
South Korea's military mode and
ground
3:12:44
military district complex we
never sound
3:12:47
more missiles we got it blow
some up or
3:12:49
otherwise we won't sell more
this why
3:12:53
does Trump let that happen
3:12:55
I'm telling you man they've got
they got
3:12:58
him on some drugs they got him
on
3:13:00
something I don't know they
twirl
3:13:01
something in front of his eyes
and I
3:13:04
just don't understand that
3:13:05
or maybe he's choosing his
battles I'm
3:13:07
not sure but I can understand
what if
3:13:10
you said okay we won't do that
anymore
3:13:12
and then he does it yeah then
Kim
3:13:13
jong-un's gonna light his
little model
3:13:15
rockets and then that looks
shit for
3:13:17
everybody not as shit though is
Jerry
3:13:20
Nadler this is just a short
update you
3:13:22
know he is leading the
impeachment
3:13:24
charge completely blown off the
news
3:13:26
cycle for now so he's come up
with a new
3:13:29
way of explaining what he does
which is
3:13:31
exactly the same thing only now
he's
3:13:33
kind of adding a very
transparent twist
3:13:36
to it
3:13:36
this is formal impeach
impeachment
3:13:39
proceedings we are
investigating all the
3:13:42
evidence we're gathering the
evidence
3:13:43
and we will at the conclusion
of this
3:13:45
hopefully by the end of the
year vote to
3:13:49
vote articles impeachment to
the House
3:13:51
floor or we won't that's a
decision that
3:13:53
we'll have to make but that
both that's
3:13:55
exactly the process were in
right now so
3:13:57
the headline was formal
impeachment
3:14:00
proceedings which is completely
3:14:01
meaningless and I don't know
why he
3:14:04
thinks that anyone's being
fooled by
3:14:05
this
3:14:09
I don't know what it expects to
3:14:11
accomplish is just gonna anger
people
3:14:13
well and and maybe even anger
nancy
3:14:16
pelosi by the way that just
says the
3:14:18
last one that you see AOC is
now ripping
3:14:21
her ex chief of staff for
divisive
3:14:23
tweets about fellow democrats
this is
3:14:27
the New York Daily News so now
she's
3:14:29
distancing herself from ello
she gave
3:14:31
really read the riot act yeah
although
3:14:34
she read the riot act to her
and she I
3:14:35
guess yeah did fall apart
3:14:40
yeah the last fifteen minutes
you've
3:14:42
been falling apart it's uh I
don't know
3:14:44
where's no this is terrible I
gotta make
3:14:47
I'm putting a call in I believe
it's my
3:14:49
connection well you know will
do first
3:14:52
of all that's not often that
you will
3:14:54
admit it's your connection so
this is
3:14:56
serious business people will
have to end
3:14:58
the show here yes because I
know when
3:15:00
it's my that'll do it for today
but we
3:15:05
will return on Thursday this
I'm sure
3:15:06
there's a lot to be
deconstructed broken
3:15:08
down discussed and queried I'll
make
3:15:12
sure I get botanic you know
either
3:15:16
provide an update or maybe a
clip or two
3:15:18
or we'll see what we do with
that we're
3:15:20
supposed to ask him some things
weren't
3:15:24
you supposed to ask him
something
3:15:25
specific and
3:15:28
I'm sure I'll remember when I
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