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October 13th, 2019 • 2h 47m

1181: Solutioning

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turn off the fountain Juve's Adam curry
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John C. Dvorak 2019 this is your award
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winning combination meet the
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assassination episode 11 81 this is no
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agenda in the morning everybody
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I Adam Curry and from northern Silicon
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Valley I'm Josie de bourree okay you had
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me completely confused with hook em
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horns
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I know what that means
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I do man it was the game yesterday the
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game the game yes we lost I know we lost
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that OS OS you UT what a great game
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exactly
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just want people to know that even at my
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age you can still brush up a bit and get
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into sports especially if it's local by
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the way it's not OSU to game you lost
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what was it Oklahoma no that's what I
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meant Oklahoma University Oh issues
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Oklahoma State so I said OSU Oklahoma
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State University no it's not Oklahoma
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State does it different school well okay
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if you think you know better than an
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Austin resident that's fine for me yeah
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now you sound like a Lib Jo said the man
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who finally followed me on no agenda
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social Wow what's up with that
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okay you checked in for the first time
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in a year 24/7
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but I I checked myself out so when I
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rechecked myself in I realized I
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couldn't find the right Lincoln so I
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clicked on the one of the drop-down
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links that happen to be your page so
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check me into your page and I said oh
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okay I can get in from here and then I
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said what I'm not following
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Adam because there's a little button
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there I said oh I doubt it I'll correct
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that immediately and I clicked on it and
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I put myself back in there and I did a
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clip blitz you did you did a little clip
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blitz of gifs or whatever that is jiff
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blitz that's what it is that's one for
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the records a giblets well then let me
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let me just stay with my favorite topic
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which is sports
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yes yes I have said I'm interested well
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I was watching my buddy over there on
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fs1 Jason Whitlock as usual guys great
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Jason Whitlock is great and he decided
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to explain to everybody something we
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kind of already knew this is regarding
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the the NBA and China but for those who
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have not followed outside of the United
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States one tweet from one guy who said
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hey I stand behind Hong Kong sent the
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Chinese into a tizzy who knew that
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there's like 300 million basketball fans
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in China and very popular and Jason
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Whitlock explains it just a little bit
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further Nike is in control of basketball
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the NBA college basketball High School
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Nike is the real person driving this
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conversation and this thing with China
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if you go back to not much connected to
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politics in 2015 in May of 2015
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President Barack Obama went to Nikes
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headquarters in Portland Oregon yes and
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announced his defense of the TPP
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trans-pacific partnership that's what
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great deal it was gonna be very
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favorable for Nike for China who's the
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president that came after Obama and
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walked America away from the TPP Donald
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Trump who is the shoe company that
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employs LeBron James Colin Kaepernick
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and these other athletes that smear
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Donald Trump is racist who are the
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people constantly criticizing Donald
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Trump MBA Steve Kerr
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Gregg Popovich the NBA answers to Nike
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Nike say 40 billion dollar business the
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NBA
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an 8 billion dollar business President
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Obama the basketball president friendly
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relationship with the NBA went to Nikes
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headquarters to announce his defense the
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TPP this thing is very simple this is
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about money this is about a president
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that won't cooperate with what Nike
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wants done
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Nike is using the NBA and its leverage
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over the NBA to go after this guy
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because they disagree with him about his
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policies as it relates to trade in China
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yeah I want you to credit whoever it was
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that sent it to you I I mean when you
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really just you know when you use your
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skill at sports you can you know and you
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can figure stuff out now I did a lot of
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searching for this show today I'm going
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back in our archives and it's always fun
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to see how much we covered and I used
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Bing it I owe the bingette I owe is
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where all of the show notes you can even
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search by at the mp3 level you can get
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anything you want from this show going
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back at least six seven years now I
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think all nine years on Bing at dot IO
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and I found a piece of that speech from
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Obama in 2015 at Nike headquarters in
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Beaverton and it becomes very apparent I
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don't know if we caught it at the time
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because we would we just didn't like the
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TPP and its secrecy in general and it
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was very I mean we couldn't really find
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any sketchy very very sketchy but when
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you hear this all of a sudden it will
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become very clear what it was about to
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trans-pacific partnership that we're
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working on and this is at the Beaverton
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Nike headquarters on campus it's the
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biggest trade deal that we're working on
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right now has to do with the
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asia-pacific region and it reflects our
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values in ways that frankly some
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previous trade agreements did not it's
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the highest standard most progressive
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trade deal in history it's got strong
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enforceable provisions for workers
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preventing things like child labor it's
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strong enforceable provisions on the
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environment helping us to do things that
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haven't been done before to prevent
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wildlife trafficking or deforestation or
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dealing with our oceans yeah that's
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always the set up but actually before we
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get to it who would be in competition
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with China when it comes to
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and the NBA
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it's not that obscene in the NBA the
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Europe of course is the big well yeah oh
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no no when it comes to manufacturing it
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becomes obvious and these are
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enforceable in the agreement and Nike
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operates in the Pacific region so they
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understand the competitive pressure is
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there under Nike has factories all
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around the world and let's face it mark
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I think doesn't mind me saying it he
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looks to mark the CEO of Nike oh is ok
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if I say this is alright mark mark you
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don't mind do you there on Nike has
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factories all around the world and let's
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face it mark I think doesn't mind me
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saying it but some of these countries
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they don't have the standards for wages
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and labor conditions that we have here
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so when you look at a country like
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Vietnam competition to China when it
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comes to manufacturing country of
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Vietnam squash him squash those Vietcong
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so when you look at a country like
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Vietnam under this Agreement Vietnam
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would actually for the first time have
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to raise its labor standards it would
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have to set a minimum wage it would have
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to pass safe workplace laws to protect
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its workers it would even have to
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protect workers freedom to form unions
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for the very first time that's great for
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China that would make a difference you
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can't have unions in China no of course
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not no unions in China so Wow yeah there
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you go and Vietnam very advantage go biz
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--it this really fantastic place by the
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way
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China is s Ho calm goes to no agenda
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show calm man now this is fantastic
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and so now it's coming out you know all
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of these little bits and bobs about
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which companies are really at the at the
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behest of China
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Apple of course who told multiple Apple
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TV plus show developers haip stand don't
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piss off Chinaman Riot Games urging
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league of legends pros to shut up on
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sensitive issues and let me just give
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you a list here of 12 companies owned by
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the Chinese in the entertainment
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business AMC Theaters Dick Clark
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Productions Dick Clark Productions I
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mean they did the Golden Globes American
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Music Awards new year's ball New Year's
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rockin Eve of course they don't do the
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Golden Globes I don't think s they do
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yeah they sure do Dick Clark production
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produced as the Golden Globes STX
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entertainment see anything else we'd
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actually know here both their hands and
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all the big Hollywood studios yeah yeah
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Cirque du Soleil they own all that what
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yes they buy out Cirque de Soleil yeah
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they bought him out last year they they
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acquired a majority stake for 1.5
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billion dollars I'm bad for a pretty
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good investment bunch of people running
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around in tights that's pretty good but
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we did have some actual stuff happen
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before we get to I'm sure you have a
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report of the probe the president's
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Stanton his new stand-up routine I have
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the Minnesota stand-up routine where he
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was doing is I think it's a little his
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new set yeah we'll get to that right
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after we go through the China stuff
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because apparently it was very
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underreported the president did do an
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oval office presser on the matter that
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we've reached some form of agreement
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with the China's we've come to a
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deal pretty much subject to getting it
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written it'll take probably three weeks
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four weeks or five weeks as you know
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where we're going to be in Chile
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together that's a big summit and maybe
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it'll be then or maybe it'll be sometime
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around then but we've come to a deal on
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intellectual property financial services
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a tremendous deal for the farmers a
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purchase of from 40 to 50 million
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dollars worth of agricultural products
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and to show you how big that is that
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would be two and a half three times what
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China had purchased at its highest point
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thus far so they were purchasing 16 or
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17 billion at the highest point and
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that'll be brought up to 40 billion to
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50 billion so I'd suggest the farmers
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have to go and immediately buy more land
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and get bigger tractors they'll be
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available in John Deere and a lot of
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other great distributor on sale now go
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down honest Joe's tractor sales quickly
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before we write this all down then it
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turns out maybe a little different but
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would take in the purchase of
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agricultural products from 40 to 50
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billion meaning in that neighborhood
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from 40 to 50 approx billion and what
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they've been doing now I believe this
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about eight billion right eight right
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now it's eight the other thing I will
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say is over the last two weeks a lot of
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purchases have started going back to our
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farmers and you've been doing a lot of
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business with us which we we appreciate
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very much yeah there's nothing like a
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little bit of fresh Steve botanic meat
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when when something like this happens in
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fact I heard about it from patch annex
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YouTube channel before anyone reported
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on it Washington Post has has something
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on it today actually from yesterday it's
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because you don't have to wait for
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clearance exactly the control had not
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issued clearances yet SOPA genic a two
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parter for him to clips cuz he's always
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long but just cut it a little bit in the
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beginning and then the end
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first he is he really was lauding praise
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over everybody on the team
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this is dr. panic and I want to give
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gray kudos to kudos to minuchin to Ross
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to lift IO Brian to President Xi to Vice
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President Vice Premier Li and all the
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members of the negotiating team on both
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sides it was an amazing moment today
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phase 1 of negotiations had been
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successful as I predicted
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instead of going head-to-head in a
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conflict which is not what Trump wanted
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it's not what I wanted and it's not what
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Republicans wanted we instead went into
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a negotiation that was very difficult
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and at times he thought and I thought it
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wouldn't continue but I had complete
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faith in Trump and his team because I
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knew that historically these were not
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politicians these are businessmen every
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time you think that Trump is acting
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irrationally or erratically or he's not
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appropriate I want you to think about
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one thing he's a businessman he's not a
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politician the people he appointed and I
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got to get kudos to Kushner and Ivanka
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Melania through having brought up the
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whole team and supporting that team
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because it was not easy this is a
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business family this is a family that
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deals in numbers and outcomes and I want
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to particularly thank our civilian and
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military intelligence that did a
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brilliant job of manipulating and
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controlling the dynamics of Hong Kong
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and they resolved it at a propitious
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time yeah the keeper and I were talking
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about Trump and his attitude because of
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course we well I didn't see all of in
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fact then I'd had to watch most on the
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re-run of his speech in Minneapolis but
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rich truly rich successful people you
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know them to John and it's like I'll
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just I'll mention one Hearst cuz you've
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talked about them before these people
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are typically very crass very rude
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complete assholes and that's just who
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they are they're the opposite in
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demeanor of politicians which is well I
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will say let me say there's a defense of
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Hearst he's the least of that type of
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guy that I know
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douchebag I've witnessed it of course he
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was saying something to Ron bloom which
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is you know is of the same ilk I've seen
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I've seen there are guys that are way
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way beyond it's it's the best example of
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this I think it used to be there was a
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60 it was a 60 Minutes and one of these
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specials that was done on DeLorean Oh
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John DeLorean sure who was he was a
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model and he was a big shot and they did
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this thing and it was just profaned from
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the get-go yeah I mean it I mean it's
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just like oh and I've run into these
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guys all they do is cus yes yeah and and
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but they're just crass they don't care
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that or they certainly they speak like
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oh yeah we board meeting or something
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it's like we'll get the fire yeah well
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too bad yeah yeah and and and that's
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what pachán ik is saying and most people
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don't have that experience but it's
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interesting to note how we love these
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big business families when they're
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dramatized you know the Ewings you know
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in dynasty we had the Carrington's we
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have now we have succession which is a
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huge hit we love these dine dynastic
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family business people when they're
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dramatized and we root for them and hate
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them at the same time and when they're
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dramatized they downplay it so just so
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you know that's what you're seeing and
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that's what you're getting but results
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are either achieved wildly or failures
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are of course massive and that's the
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same with Trump ease had wild successes
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and and massive failures now to the
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details pachán ik knows a little bit
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more than what the president announced
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at that Oval Office presser now let me
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explain to you what elements we've
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agreed on number one we've agreed on
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technology transfer that means that the
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United States and China will work on
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artificial intelligence on the 5g on
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every other component that we have with
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various companies including who away and
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other companies where we need to
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exchange our intellectual property and
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their intellectual properties that
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doesn't sound like a win to me but okay
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well what is who away that's pretty
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funny
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that's the Steve pathetic pronunciation
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of huawei aren't intellectual property
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and their intellectual property so
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intellectual property comes in to the
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technology transfer that means that
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whatever we have in the narratives and
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content and whatever we have in science
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application we will also share with the
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Chinese number three we have an
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agriculture relationship which means
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that we went from five or eight billion
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dollars in exports from the Midwest to
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about 50 billion in soybeans and other
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products that means Nebraska Minnesota
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Idaho Utah all the Midwestern compañía
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countries are going to do exceedingly
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well as he and his Trump says so will
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John Deere and our farmers so they will
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start exporting a lot the important
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thing to understand we have financial
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instruments that will do very well and
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we will have transparency that means
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that China cannot reduce their currency
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and you played it or devalue it at a
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given time so that we have to pay
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exorbitant fees in turn we will have
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these American Express in all other
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credit card companies that will be
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accepted into China as well as Morgan
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Stanley Goldman Sachs whoa that's new
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all the credit card companies
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ah that's a pretty big deal for the
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financial sector once taking a while to
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break down five weeks to write it down
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the deal yes we heard it takes a while
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to get it written up we'll suppose yeah
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figuring out what the good and bad sides
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of this are I mean there's gotta be the
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trades aren't stupid they didn't sign
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off on something that they can't benefit
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from and as I was researching some of
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this and thinking about it I personally
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I'd like to make clear that when when I
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say you know the China is the Chinese
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I'm like any country I'm really talking
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about their leaders they're not
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representatives but their leaders and
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you know we've talked about differences
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in Chinese culture and they Wow man they
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really have a different vibe about
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personal space and as it's been
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explained to us that's because there is
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no notion of personal space in China and
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I actually and find that out when you
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get in a queue yes yeah when they when
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they cut in line and push you aside but
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today's modern Chinese or I'd say the
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Chinese who were leaving it was really
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this guy who was in in Hong Kong that
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made me realise that you know they're
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just they're just young people like us I
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mean that did it for me
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so they got humor they got something
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going on over there I don't think the
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guy was trying to be funny trying to
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make nice with it with our Chinese
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donors getting so much trouble which one
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which one of the one yes who who's the
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guy
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John who yeah anyway so that's it and I
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thought in a fruitful interesting update
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on the China's
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and then the president went now Thursday
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night after the show I rallied and I
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went to the local first local 512 meetup
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in Austin so it was actually really nice
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sir Scott of the armory had to organize
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it and about I think 18 19 people there
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and it was made very clear to me that
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it's it's always going to be on Thursday
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because they really don't want me there
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that was the interesting part
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so that would they don't want me to feel
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obliged that I have to show up to every
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single Meetup
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well you you would never feel that way
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anyway no but it would that I kind of
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appreciated so now when I go it's like
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oh now it's a super big treat and I was
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funny you could show up as a cameo
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exactly well do you want to pre-announce
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I don't even know if people expected me
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to show up yeah I have a meet up live
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read the report and it seems as though
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they like oh well we're unhappy that you
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showed
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despite curry showing up the vibe didn't
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change I think was the was the verbage
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celebrity two-bit celebrity they're
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really xv0 in the spot man send us Pauly
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Shore get us something funny
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exactly I do have a media report later
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on we'll talk about that but anyway
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Andrew Bullock also lives in Austin
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Texas she does have a house here I think
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she may live in Moore in California but
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she certainly has a house here and she's
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from here
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she let me think of the reason this year
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I'm like Jennifer Aniston she has a
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place in this fair she's moving there
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again for South by she's moving there
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and if you think about I was really what
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it was what I was I thought about it
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you're your actress in Hollywood most of
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your shoots are gonna be in Vancouver or
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who knows where why do you want to pay
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especially if you're making like five
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million dollars ten million dollars 20
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million dollars a year or more why would
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you not want to have a place in a text
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and a personal tax free state that
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doesn't pay income distain income tax
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yeah you'd be nuts to be a California
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resident when you can have a nice place
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in Austin that's right
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that's right
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you know Jen Aniston has made some bad
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choices letting Brad Pitt go so you know
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that's she's not smart enough to
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actually own something it was because
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Joe Angelina Jolie offered him perverted
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sex sure that's right when well then she
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should have countered well she didn't
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have the chops so what I didn't get to
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see although I saw it later and I saw it
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the next day in Louisiana which was I
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think was similar in scope but we've we
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have a a bit of a format change now with
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the president stand-up routine he's
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bringing a whole new Act yeah he's also
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bringing up local people not just the
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politicians but local you know like he
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had some it was a little different I
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thought there was something you know
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local heroes onstage I don't think he
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was doing bringing them up as often as
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he has now well I mean he has changes it
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but this act is completely revamped to
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all new all new material
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watching it gets stale I mean he's been
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doing so much
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even Fox wasn't showing it in in its
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entirety was you know there was no there
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was no danger he's like oh he's already
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said all this we know we needed
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something new and he I think he
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delivered I have a bunch of clips from
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the Minnesota speech and the thing is
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this obvious that this some of this and
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by the way the Lib Joe's yes I should
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have I was gonna print out some of the
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they're nuts they've gone completely
25:15
over the top they just think that you
25:18
can tell if you read The Washington Post
25:21
in The New York Times and that's all you
25:22
ever read the first paragraph of all
25:25
their articles about Trump all we start
25:26
off with the guys that corrupt prick
25:28
right of course and I mean it's like
25:30
that's your lead graph and so they go on
25:33
from there and so these guys are sucked
25:34
it up and they're all I'm almost at the
25:36
you know the one Lib Joe says he's
25:40
quitting he's gonna be resigning by
25:42
Christmas so I'm putting that in for a
25:45
bet and they both poopoo my thinking
25:48
that Hillary's jumping into this day cuz
25:50
they still haven't seen any counter
25:52
information so well
25:54
there's money to be made it has great it
25:56
has cooled down a bit around hills so
25:59
she needs to wait for this debate
26:01
tomorrow and then strike bait is the
26:02
kicker
26:03
yeah okay hey I'm with you I'm with you
26:06
I'm with you first of all let's start
26:08
with not the speech itself but Chris
26:12
Hayes the the resected lesbian runs that
26:18
all in with Chris Hayes God she had on
26:23
this professor fried who he sets it up
26:28
in his male persona he sets it up as the
26:32
professor some sort of fabulous
26:34
conservative that is now turned on Trump
26:37
because that's what they're all doing
26:38
everybody who's a conservative turning
26:40
on Trump and so you get to listen to
26:42
this guy didn't I that's why I looked
26:44
this guy appease the professor yes and
26:46
he used to be a conservative but he was
26:48
in the because he was in the Reagan
26:51
administration the guys 80-something and
26:53
so he was against the conservative but
26:54
he was in the Obama administration is a
26:56
huge Obama supporter refused to vote for
26:58
John McCain hated Romney nothing wrong
27:01
with that but is this not a guy the
27:03
classic conservative you're gonna roll
27:05
out to slam Trump and I think what he
27:08
had to say was kind of very typical of
27:11
what the Lib joes are thinking and this
27:13
is clip is Professor fried on Trump
27:16
that's afraid you're a conservative
27:19
legal legend I think it's fair to say I
27:21
mean you you you have had many students
27:23
throughout the years you are extremely
27:24
highly regarded you have been part of
27:26
American conservatism for a very long
27:28
time G what are the conversations you
27:30
have with people that you would consider
27:32
you know for lack of a better word
27:34
cheekily fellow travelers about what is
27:37
happening with this president in the
27:39
rule of law they are horrified it is the
27:43
very opposite of the great Republicans
27:47
the great replot Republicans like Ronald
27:50
Reagan like Dwight Iseman Dwight
27:54
Eisenhower speaking the way this man
27:57
speaks or Lincoln I mean or Teddy
28:02
Roosevelt this man is ignorant
28:07
and foul-mouthed Wow
28:11
you know this guy needs a little lesson
28:15
on eisenhower
28:18
Eisenhower was the president who warned
28:20
us in his farewell speech to be careful
28:24
of the unmitigated power of the
28:26
military-industrial complex
28:30
well he wasn't foul-mouthed say even
28:33
though he was to his room he was but he
28:36
didn't do it in his speeches and I guess
28:38
everything it's all that's what's
28:39
important to beat to be disingenuous
28:42
anyway this guy you know I've seen
28:44
fellow mountain what Trump has done is
28:46
added at ass and bullshit yes yes two
28:51
words to his vocabulary that he uses in
28:54
the Trump on the stump Trump stump each
28:56
and whereas children who grew up during
29:00
the Bill Clinton era learned that
29:03
blowjobs are net not sex they're not sex
29:05
now bullshit is not a bad word you can't
29:09
say in public it is a approved word
29:12
but it's foul-mouthed according to this
29:14
old fart okay so let's go on with it
29:17
let's go with a that there's a variety
29:19
they're all short except one let's start
29:23
with that this is the Trump catching
29:26
himself going off-script and this is
29:28
where he's a moment of self-realization
29:30
because he does have a prompter up there
29:32
which people should call him out on cuz
29:34
he made a big stink about it because
29:35
Obama uses him but he used it but he
29:38
doesn't stick with the prompter with
29:39
these impromptu speeches the audience is
29:41
really going nuts over everything he
29:43
says it and he comes to the self
29:45
realization thing it was pretty funny
29:47
this is Trump catch yourself going
29:49
off-script
29:50
but have you refused to bow our bend to
29:53
the Washington swamp which I could do
29:56
very easily I'd be much more popular
29:57
folks I'd be it would be so much easier
30:01
isn't it much better when I go
30:03
off-script is that better yeah so yes he
30:10
gives a little Riya Riya formation cuz
30:12
he does he does go off-script so here
30:15
now here he is talking about Pelosi and
30:17
he's really irked with her and all this
30:20
all these investigations was really
30:22
slowing him down when which I'm sorry
30:25
they're designed to slow him down but
30:27
he's worked with it and so he is so he
30:29
goes right at he says some of the he
30:31
gets pretty insulting when Nancy Pelosi
30:33
was on television the other day
30:37
I have to say I have to say I was very
30:40
proud of George Stephanopoulos I was
30:43
very proud it's not often she said no no
30:48
shifty shift old the truth when he said
30:51
that Stephanopoulos it no I read no no
30:54
it wasn't the truth it was a false step
30:55
no no was it truth he said no and then
30:57
she really believes it so she's either
31:00
got one of two problems she's either
31:02
really stupid okay oh she's really lost
31:07
it or maybe there's a certain dishonesty
31:09
of this up but they spear you they spy
31:13
on you and they target your friends your
31:16
family you stand for harassment for
31:19
abuse for destruction and I noticed that
31:25
in that little bit he does a little a
31:27
little bit of little acting
31:29
but he started started to do more stick
31:31
as I like to call it and he'll go into
31:35
characters and he doesn't do voices yet
31:39
but that's coming I don't know if he's
31:42
gonna get here by the election that he
31:44
came pretty close with some things I
31:46
heard I thought he was doing like this
31:48
bit between struck and Lisa page yes
31:51
where he's he's he's mimicking them
31:54
having a conversation and he goes into
31:58
them call it you know saying how much
32:00
they love each other and he goes on and
32:01
on and he's doing the kind of characters
32:03
but he's not he take it a step up by
32:06
adding a little of female vocalization
32:09
going you know talking like you know
32:11
this isn't a higher pitched voice to
32:12
make it a little more obvious what he's
32:14
up to but here is the 34 seconds a part
32:16
of that a little loose I guess it would
32:21
be a drama dramatization of text
32:24
messages sent between Peter struck and
32:26
Lisa page I love you Peter
32:29
I love you too Lisa police hello Lisa
32:32
Lisa oh god I love you Lisa and if she
32:38
doesn't win Lisa we got it insurance
32:41
policy Lisa who get that son of a bitch
32:46
we got an insurance car and we're living
32:49
through the insurance policy that's what
32:51
it is the phony Russia hoax police I
32:55
love you now to do nothing Democrat con
32:59
artists and scammers are getting
33:01
desperate the whole bit was very cool
33:05
really quite funny curious with that
33:08
this is a party that do nothing Denver
33:10
because I don't know if this is a
33:11
redundancy or not but this is Trump do
33:14
nothing Democrats they do nothing
33:16
Democratic streamers have gone so far
33:18
left that they believe it should not be
33:22
a crime to cross our border illegally
33:24
and it should be a crime to have a
33:27
totally appropriate casual beautiful
33:31
accurate phone call with a foreign
33:34
leader I don't think so now did last bit
33:39
I have here is this when he goes after
33:41
Biden um I think it can stamp from we
33:46
can do we can start with this where is
33:48
hunter clip which is 16 seconds
33:50
oh yeah that's his new thing oops
33:56
oh by the way whatever happened to
33:58
hunter where the hell is he where's
34:00
hunter hey fellas I have an idea for a
34:05
new t-shirt
34:05
I love the cups but let's do another
34:10
t-shirt where's hunter now in in general
34:15
is like who gives a crap but he's I
34:18
think he I think he's making the point
34:20
that the the news has not done anything
34:24
with hunter yeah I think it is anyone
34:26
interviewed him I don't believe so
34:29
well they talking about him all the time
34:31
want somebody go and interview him I
34:32
think that's what what Trump was was
34:35
referring to it's like how come and he's
34:38
just not on the scene no one's talking
34:40
to him and you don't see anyone staking
34:44
out his house
34:46
now I have these last two clips in this
34:48
bug Biden and hunter with some frigid
34:52
snide remarks I can't remember the order
34:55
now we did is there a timecode on those
34:58
[Music]
35:00
no but I think the hunter is the first
35:03
one I recall okay yeah okay well let's
35:07
use that to start with the hunter clip
35:08
this is pretty fun hunter being examined
35:12
by sleepy eyes Chuck Todd or some of
35:14
these people hunter so great that you're
35:17
here sir
35:18
hunter I know they're giving you
35:22
approximately a hundred and sixty eight
35:23
thousand dollars a month
35:25
I hear they paid you a big check of
35:27
three million dollars I just want to
35:29
speak on behalf of NBC who's absolutely
35:32
one of the wars I just want to tell you
35:35
Hunter hunter I just want to tell you I
35:39
couldn't be happier for you and your
35:41
family and I I know you don't know
35:42
anything about energy and I know it's an
35:44
energy company but I I think they made a
35:46
great deal hunter
35:50
and I'm dealing with people right now
35:52
they're tough as hell those Chinese
35:54
negotiators and hunter who's not too
35:58
smart hunter
36:01
he goes in he has a meeting he walks out
36:04
in his fund with 1.5 billion would it be
36:09
1.5 billion dollars
36:16
these aren't the same Chinese
36:18
negotiators that I'm dealing with I can
36:20
tell you these are not the same ones but
36:23
we are doing very well in that
36:24
negotiation now think of it where's
36:27
hunter located get it so where is hunter
36:30
I want to see hunter Estes but hunter
36:32
you know nothing about energy you know
36:34
nothing about you know nothing about
36:35
anything frankly hunter you're a loser
36:38
why didn't you get one point five
36:40
billion dollars hunter hey where's the
36:43
hyung what did you record that off of
36:45
the hummus is outrageous that was that
36:48
was record that believed that was in the
36:50
feed really that's shit somebody screwed
36:54
up it was in Minnesota hello
36:56
you know once again we had one of these
36:58
phony baloney virtue signal statements
37:00
from Prince's estate yeah we'll get it
37:06
we'll get to that because I want cuz I'm
37:08
gonna do specifically have you do your
37:11
bidding okay all right okay good good
37:13
yeah hold on so this is how it fit this
37:16
is the one where he goes from that
37:17
calling hunter a loser I mean if you
37:21
have a sense of humor and yeah I guess
37:23
it's unpresidential it's unprecedented
37:26
jazz calendar people 2019 it's not 1860
37:32
when they used to duel it out there's
37:36
that they used to actually shoot at each
37:38
other who did that wasn't a president
37:40
who who dueled with with a candidate
37:42
Hamilton God we got into a beef with
37:45
someone so here we go with this is the
37:48
last clip I have of this cuz it's
37:50
they're all short but he's on a roll the
37:52
whole time he's got the audience in the
37:54
palm of his hand he's getting big laughs
37:55
he's got the same set up behind him
37:58
there's always one or two but usually at
38:01
least one big smile blonde doesn't
38:04
always describe very attractive even it
38:06
was kind of fuzzy the shot was not good
38:08
in this patootie did you see the
38:10
multiple jobs jobs jobs banners
38:12
everywhere yeah I just know that we've
38:17
been saying jobs jobs jobs for what
38:19
eight years Rick Rude the day Pelosi
38:23
first set it
38:26
and yes jobs jobs jobs so here he isn't
38:31
if he's just gonna give a little needle
38:33
to Biden and I think Biden is suffering
38:36
from because he has he doesn't look he
38:39
looks worked I mean he really looks mad
38:41
when he speaks now it's gonna be fun to
38:43
watch him in the next debates and
38:45
because he's gonna he's gonna go off
38:46
with off-topic completely and go
38:48
completely if' after Trump and I think a
38:50
lot of it has to do with this and this
38:52
also got the attention of the of the
38:55
deep state and your father was never
38:59
considered smart he was never considered
39:02
a good senator he was only a good vice
39:05
president because he understood how to
39:09
kiss Barack Obama's ass it's
39:16
unpresidential but also funny he's
39:21
ruining the country Oh No stand up to
39:27
make a comeback I gotta tell ya I'm old
39:30
55 it's old buy it for a lot of people
39:32
standards I find the beautiful I find
39:34
very funny we used to be the Joker's of
39:36
the world we lost Joe's are beside
39:40
themselves yes I know people are
39:42
outraged by this how can you speak like
39:44
this is not normal no it's not
39:48
but I don't know this also not normally
39:51
go so ballistic over it Obama had really
39:55
really really good intelligent
39:57
sophisticated deep digging jokes with
40:00
fabulous timing they were just different
40:03
jokes but he could be just as crass and
40:06
and and he was done yeah but he
40:08
understated his craft sinister guess
40:10
what this which is very British is more
40:13
acceptable to the elites yeah which are
40:15
British and cons Obama would do some
40:18
nasty stuff oh i've need I remind you
40:20
well at least I became president Trump
40:23
you know that when they were doing the
40:25
Correspondents Dinner there's a
40:29
justified dig at Trump Trump booth had
40:31
been a dick about the birther stuff so
40:34
what so what we're all such assholes in
40:38
real life but oh no this has to be
40:40
different you know what's you know
40:45
what's funny is the this lack of
40:48
presidential is not presidential is not
40:50
presidential
40:51
and they say that on the one hand the
40:53
other hand they say he wants to be king
40:55
he wants to be king they must be a
40:57
dictator but being presidential being a
41:00
big phony not being himself mm-hmm is
41:03
really more you know appeals to more of
41:06
the people that would like a monarchy is
41:08
there's something you know while you're
41:12
on that this is good I told you I was
41:14
doing some old research
41:15
the thing about Syria really bothered me
41:18
because this is another huge issue that
41:20
the Washington establishment has most of
41:24
the mainstream media m5m including Fox
41:27
like oh my god we can't do this is
41:29
completely wrong and you know we've been
41:34
doing this show for a while so and I
41:36
have a reasonable memory when it comes
41:39
to things I've tangibly held in my hands
41:42
or I guess not completely tangibly but
41:44
I've I've recorded clips I've written
41:46
the titles for clips and you remember
41:48
stuff after a while and there was and we
41:52
followed this very closely and there was
41:55
a promise and that's why I don't
41:59
understand why people are talking about
42:00
our troops
42:01
pulling our troops we don't have troops
42:03
in Syria we do not have combat troops in
42:06
Syria
42:07
better known as boots on the ground I do
42:11
not foresee a scenario in which boots on
42:15
the ground in Syria American boots on
42:18
the ground in Syria would not only be
42:20
good for America but also would be good
42:23
for Syria I will not put American boots
42:25
on the ground in Syria I will not pursue
42:29
an open-ended action like Iraq or
42:31
Afghanistan with respect to the
42:33
situation on the ground in Syria we will
42:37
not be placing the u.s. ground troops to
42:42
try to control the areas that are part
42:48
of the conflict inside of Syria the
42:49
resolution we've submitted today does
42:51
not call for the deployment of us ground
42:54
combat forces to Iraq or Syria so then
42:57
of course we sent troops to Syria yeah
43:01
but it wasn't really troops it was
43:03
special advisors and the much-discussed
43:08
Jim Acosta was in the press room making
43:12
waves back in the day for a good old
43:15
Josh there which is this president in
43:17
this White House the officials here at
43:19
this White House would repeatedly over
43:22
and over again made it clear to the
43:24
American people that there would be no
43:25
combat role for US troops fighting Isis
43:27
that appears to be changing not only is
43:30
there this announcement that you're
43:32
talking about today
43:33
which you say they won't be involved in
43:34
a combat
43:35
not ruling out the possibility that they
43:37
may be involved in some sort of combat
43:39
operation but on the Iraq side you have
43:41
Pentagon officials this week saying
43:44
we're in combat so I'm just it would be
43:48
great if we just have a moment of
43:49
clarity here and you can acknowledge
43:51
that yes this mission is changing it is
43:54
not what it was said it was going to be
43:57
at the onset that's I mean I'd say that
44:00
it's clear to say that Jim would only
44:02
confuse the situation the fact of the
44:04
matter is the mission that the
44:05
commander-in-chief has given our
44:06
military personnel in Iraq and now in in
44:08
Syria is a train advise and assist
44:11
mission train advise great lengths to
44:13
make clear that that is in no way
44:16
diminishes the amount of risk that our
44:18
men and women in uniform will be facing
44:19
we've also been quite clear that there
44:22
actually have been situations where
44:23
combat boots have been on the ground
44:25
inside of Syria we've been quite candid
44:27
about that the President ordered a
44:29
mission involving US military personnel
44:31
putting boots on the ground inside of
44:33
Syria to try to rescue American hostages
44:35
have been taken by ISIL that occurred
44:37
more than more than a year ago so but
44:40
still there's no combat boots on the
44:42
ground somehow we have thousands of
44:44
troops boots on the ground now the Trump
44:46
the horrible horrible man is taking away
44:49
so the Kurds will get slaughtered but we
44:51
have no boots on the ground I'm sorry
44:53
I'm sorry no yes no if yes we have to go
44:58
back to Admiral Kirby who was answering
45:02
questions from Matt Lee and guy antigen
45:07
and there was never this you know there
45:11
was never this no boots on the ground I
45:12
don't know where this keeps coming from
45:14
I'm just curious if this is like part of
45:17
some kind of devious grand strategy to
45:20
say one thing and then do the complete
45:22
opposite of it I just don't see it that
45:24
way for months and months and months
45:26
that the mantra from the president and
45:28
everyone else in the administration has
45:30
been no boots on the ground and how
45:38
all options are on the table except
45:40
boots on the ground that was that that
45:41
was the I never said that but can the
45:43
president send any number of special
45:45
forces without calling them ground
45:47
troops they are not ground troops in the
45:50
in the sense that they are not
45:52
conventional ground troops conducting
45:54
combat operations on their own
45:56
this Special Forces being sent to Syria
45:58
going to be engaged in combat i their
46:00
job would be in keeping with the
46:01
original 50 which was advise and
46:03
assistant there's no point in arguing
46:05
the boots on the ground rhetoric
46:07
absolutely no point in I'm not disputing
46:10
the fact that we have troops on the
46:11
ground and there weren't buds so I don't
46:18
know why everyone's all up in arms
46:19
there's no troops there there's only
46:22
advise and assist we've advised we've
46:24
assisted we can step back now people
46:27
forget very quickly but not your no
46:29
agenda show we have a long memory
46:32
especially when somebody goes apeshit
46:35
and digs up all this old stuff yeah it's
46:38
easy to do we have a whole search engine
46:40
just for it yeah well that's actually
46:42
the benefit of doing something for a
46:44
long time and value for value we've got
46:46
you know it's all because Dave Jones
46:50
started the freedom control or in
46:52
structured XML data because I output the
46:55
show notes as OPML it can be pulled into
46:59
anything and it's served us quite well
47:02
anyway these these are functional
47:05
technologies yeah it's our version of AI
47:11
very artificial yes it's right extreme
47:16
micro-service that's the problem it'll
47:19
all fall down if one little thing breaks
47:22
the whole No Agenda show will fall apart
47:24
I don't know I just I just wanted to
47:26
remind people that and you know Trump
47:28
could have easily have said we don't
47:29
have we're not pulling any troops out we
47:30
got advisors this is what Obama said it
47:33
it would have been much smarter yeah
47:35
yeah
47:36
Trump's advisors so not up to par I mean
47:41
they're all ready for their lives now I
47:43
mean are you really I mean you're gonna
47:45
be stunned when you hear the stuff that
47:48
they live dohsa written stunned well I
47:52
gotta say I read this indictment from
47:54
the Federal Election Committee the two
47:58
Ukrainians bozos I mean yeah it looks
48:04
pretty pretty shady those guys they got
48:07
they were donating to committees they're
48:09
donating to the state elections and
48:12
mainly to get weed licenses that's the
48:15
funniest thing of it no one's talking
48:17
about that there's one clip that
48:21
mentioned it but I thought that was
48:23
funny like we've licenses okay yeah and
48:31
they used a credit card this is exactly
48:34
what every campaign does Obama's foreign
48:37
credit card receipts were astronomical
48:40
so yeah throw these guys in jail
48:42
absolutely makes Rudy Giuliani look like
48:45
a shitheel well you know Juliana he's
48:48
always been a douche bag
48:50
yeah but you know he's not gonna go to
48:52
jail or anything why just a good
48:54
backstory on the Giuliani associates the
48:57
backstory from Democracy Now to
49:00
Associates of president Trump's personal
49:03
lawyer Rudy Giuliani have been arrested
49:05
and charged with campaign finance
49:07
violations the men left par Ness and
49:10
Igor frohnen were arrested at Dulles
49:13
International Airport Wednesday night
49:15
trying to
49:16
aboard a one-way flight to Vienna where
49:18
they were to be meeting with Giuliani
49:19
according to the indictment the two
49:22
florida businessmen pressured former
49:24
Texas Republican Congress member Pete
49:27
sessions to push for the ouster of the
49:29
u.s. Ambassador to Ukraine while
49:31
simultaneously funding his campaign the
49:35
Ambassador was fired in May that's
49:37
interesting I didn't really see that
49:39
spelled out in the indictment well
49:42
that's one of the things they say that a
49:44
lot of the stuff the indictment is
49:47
purely about the election campaign
49:50
contribution fraud which is clear from
49:52
that by the way they are three s I think
49:55
it's five these only two of the five
49:57
four of them are US citizens one was a
50:01
citizen or wasn't at some point but
50:03
there they were born in Ukraine but the
50:08
only thing I could find in this
50:10
indictment was illegal campaign
50:14
donations there's and the the weed
50:17
licensing I know anything about
50:19
pressuring maybe it's in there maybe
50:24
I'll look again yeah look again but I
50:26
just got this this ambassador nobody
50:30
liked her anyway
50:31
and so Trump got ended up getting rid of
50:33
her and maybe fuss about it but doesn't
50:35
when a new president comes in don't they
50:36
usually put their own ambassadors in all
50:38
over the place anyway yeah and it's
50:40
always so why is this a big deal well
50:42
because now you get to say out loud
50:44
because so-and-so donated a million
50:46
dollars he or she is ambassador which is
50:48
exactly how every president does it
50:50
that's the whole idea
50:51
why for example a lot of the big donors
50:54
massive donors especially the Democrats
50:57
they only donate to get an
51:00
ambassadorship and you want Paris you
51:02
want London you want one of these you
51:04
know that's that's the ambassadorship
51:05
you want yeah I can tell you a major
51:09
Silicon Valley guy that you know I know
51:11
we both know from kleiner perkins who he
51:14
keeps betting on the wrong horse over
51:17
and over again millions and millions of
51:19
dollars he keeps doing it
51:20
and I said what is he giving her the
51:23
money for was it was he donating this
51:25
guy oh he expects if the guy wins he's
51:28
gonna get the ambassador
51:29
France I saw on the Forbes richest 400
51:31
list which came out this week John Doerr
51:34
is has eight billion dollars personally
51:37
according to the list yeah billion
51:40
dollars all goes the Democrats well
51:45
that's Frankie but he still doesn't have
51:47
an ambassadorship no he's not gonna get
51:49
one either cuz he doesn't can't pick a
51:51
winner but he's probably all in on
51:54
Camelot for all we know mm-hmm he's
51:56
worse I should just play the quick camel
51:59
a clip it's just a quick aside unless
52:01
you want to go to the donations no no
52:05
[Applause]
52:21
big big props to the Cuomo kid for that
52:24
very funny
52:27
but what you it doesn't translate in
52:30
audios when she said my pronouns a teen
52:32
her hands and she looked at the audience
52:34
she did one but maja yeah that's right I
52:36
got pronouns my pronouns I I know I know
52:40
we got all the pro nigga just my
52:42
pronouns know she's you signaling of
52:45
this largest hold herself far enough
52:48
away from the black community she pulls
52:52
this bullshit and which is like oh well
52:55
I'm glad you told us cam like as we had
52:57
no idea I thought you were a guy you
53:05
know there was something I wanted to
53:06
play maybe it's appropriate here because
53:08
I presume you're not gonna do the whole
53:09
diversity thing or you want to do that
53:11
in and before the break or do you want
53:13
to imagine what diversity thing well the
53:16
the CNN Town Hall I presume you got some
53:18
more clips is that all you got from that
53:20
thing no I got to I got the other one
53:22
which is the transgender person going
53:24
nuts
53:25
well let's just set this up for a second
53:27
this aired as competing programming to
53:30
the President's speech in Minneapolis
53:32
and the of course the next day I go look
53:36
at the ratings yeah I mean I don't know
53:38
why they're doing this it was the lower
53:40
the whole light was the lowest of all
53:43
the cable channels Fox had an average of
53:47
3.7 million viewers during the
53:50
president's the Minneapolis speech and
53:53
CNN was just around a million a million
53:55
viewers and you know three hundred and
53:57
twenty-five thousand in the target demo
53:59
so you know it's why are they doing this
54:04
is it do they I mean they clearly don't
54:07
they must not care about ratings so it
54:10
and they had all the superstars on it
54:12
was all the all the candidates it was
54:14
all doing what their whole league celebs
54:17
yeah but this it's it's suicide I think
54:21
I mean I have I picked one or two clips
54:24
from excite
54:25
I figured you might you might have a few
54:28
what do you have yeah I have the one i
54:30
have the one good clip and I also have a
54:33
glow game we can play okay well let me
54:37
play my clips and then I will go into
54:39
yours in your game how does that sound
54:40
sounds good so we'll start with Joe who
54:45
just you know he has a little bit of the
54:50
Trump sickness where he's dropping whole
54:52
words and trying to keep the story
54:54
flowing and just omits entire sentences
54:59
now you know your Trump doesn't do it
55:01
that so much that it's an orange doing
55:04
it right you're wrong you're doing it
55:07
right now right well I'm thinking of Ron
55:10
Paul my head and Ron Paul will just
55:12
he'll drop whole sentences right but now
55:15
Biden is doing the same thing and this
55:18
is just 27 seconds of what went on there
55:20
it's normal it's normalized it's not
55:24
anything strange it's not strange that's
55:28
the generic point and the more people
55:31
know that the more they understand it
55:34
remember Anderson back 15-20 years ago
55:36
we talked about this and in San
55:39
Francisco is all about well you know gay
55:41
gay gay bath houses and having it's all
55:44
about around the clock
55:48
he's looking at Anderson Cooper's like
55:51
gay a gay a gay a gay Cooper's like
55:54
backing off each time he said it was
55:59
Biden in the band physically moving
56:18
backwards now that he said hey remember
56:20
Anderson talk about this just goes all
56:24
about well you know but what is he
56:33
actually saying he's trying would I
56:35
understand what he says I can decipher
56:37
him just tell me because I have no idea
56:40
what he's trying to say is it's okay to
56:43
be gay it's okay to be whatever you want
56:46
it's okay to be transgendered that's
56:48
what he's saying and the way he's trying
56:50
to say that is worse way of saying we're
56:52
saying it's 2019 remember Anderson back
56:55
in the day and I think this is what he
56:57
really meant to say was 20 years ago not
57:00
10 15 while he was know it was 15 years
57:04
ago and you know Joe Biden only in 2004
57:08
the bathhouses were shut down in San
57:11
Francisco in 2004 completely but the
57:14
Obama administration through joob joob
57:17
it--and sorry Joe Biden she was the one
57:21
I didn't it just came out I didn't mean
57:23
anything by Biden Joe Biden did an
57:28
interview and said yeah well I've I've
57:30
reassessed my thinking on same-sex
57:32
marriage
57:33
yeah the Friday before Obama was going
57:37
to announce this big change he stole
57:40
Obama's thunder from him which pissed
57:44
Obama I think he's still mad about it of
57:46
course he is and now here's Joe going
57:48
hey hey oh people thought gays were just
57:51
like has sex and then no man
57:54
it's normal now remember don't you
57:58
remember it was just sex and gay better
58:00
ah nah sad man
58:03
sad Joe Biden who okay then we have this
58:10
is oh yeah
58:11
this was bait Oh O'Rourke whoo
58:16
and I believe this is in the backdrop of
58:18
a forthcoming Supreme Court decision
58:20
over title 7 of the Civil Rights Act
58:24
which we discussed that the hearing was
58:28
held on October 8th and I guess we don't
58:30
have a ruling yet and the idea the
58:32
question is can a company fire you for
58:35
being gay now that is not any question
58:39
that there's addressed in title 7 it
58:41
says you can not discriminate between
58:44
male and female so if you fire some guy
58:48
because he sleeps with guys you have to
58:54
also fire a woman if she sleeps with
58:56
women it's it's that stupid but I'm
58:59
telling you that's what the law is the
59:01
law says you cannot interpret this law
59:02
any differently if you want to change it
59:04
let's do that but but the interpretation
59:07
is not something that can be you can't
59:10
derive that from the actual written text
59:12
is only about that sex not sexual
59:15
preference or gender and yeah I think
59:19
employers need protection too the way
59:21
this is turned around though is I was
59:23
fired for being gay it may not
59:25
necessarily be exactly what happened but
59:28
you can easily use that excuse and maybe
59:30
someone was fired for being gay
59:33
I wouldn't visit that businesses
59:36
business anymore but I think it's still
59:38
their business anyway that's what it was
59:40
about and Beto has his remarks about
59:44
companies and organizations this is from
59:47
your LGBTQ plan and here's what you
59:49
write as a quote freedom of religion is
59:51
a fundamental right but it should not be
59:52
used to discriminate do you think
59:54
religious institutions like colleges
59:56
churches charities should they lose
59:59
their tax-exempt status if they oppose
1:00:01
same-sex marriage yes
1:00:04
[Applause]
1:00:11
there can be no reward no benefit no tax
1:00:15
break for anyone or in any institution
1:00:18
any organization in America that denies
1:00:20
the full human rights and a full civil
1:00:22
rights of every single one of us and so
1:00:25
as president we're going to make that a
1:00:27
priority and we are going to stop those
1:00:29
who are infringing upon the human rights
1:00:31
of our fellow Americans which I mean it
1:00:36
would be great if if these same
1:00:38
organizations weren't ageist and and
1:00:40
don't hire people based upon age which
1:00:43
is rampant throughout all industries oh
1:00:46
yeah yeah I mean it's just take it from
1:00:49
us we were already unhireable
1:00:53
if we're not hire about because we're
1:00:55
too old now I was Silicon Valley seen
1:00:58
what you got on you had some clients
1:01:01
this one where the transgender woman
1:01:02
comes out and she goes nuts this was
1:01:04
actually compiled by some one of the
1:01:06
networks and and this is a leads me to a
1:01:10
kind of a it's actually a truth there's
1:01:12
two different people that were kind of
1:01:14
attacked by by some transgender that
1:01:17
comes out and this is the trans I think
1:01:20
this is the transgender at 9:00 and
1:01:23
Warren and Cuomo clip play it
1:01:28
ah yes I got it SIA and his mom Mimmi
1:01:31
who's an advocate for transgender youth
1:01:34
and active with the Human Rights
1:01:35
Campaign Jacobs Annabelle elementary
1:01:37
school student from Massachusetts likes
1:01:39
to play hockey stop stop stop stop okay
1:01:44
this is not what I was thinking I have
1:01:47
another one here this is a good clip
1:01:49
though and I have to set it up though
1:01:50
they bring on this little girl who's
1:01:55
become a transgender boy mm-hmm at dance
1:02:00
and the kid is 9 and the mom is there as
1:02:05
a the mom and we know people that in the
1:02:09
big item we were those people around
1:02:10
here she proclaims herself as a
1:02:14
transgender advocate mhm
1:02:17
and the kid is 9 is a cute little boy
1:02:21
but it's really a girl apparently but we
1:02:24
don't really know the details of that
1:02:25
and this seems a little a little
1:02:27
aggressive to start doing hormones on a
1:02:31
kid who's not fully developed but she's
1:02:34
good with it and apparently so is
1:02:35
Elizabeth Warren who just sucks up this
1:02:39
question with that you know Cuomo's this
1:02:41
is the question-and-answer period and
1:02:42
this is I found it disturbing Percy and
1:02:46
his mom Mimmi who's an advocate for
1:02:49
transgender youth and active with the
1:02:51
Human Rights Campaign Jacobs Annabelle
1:02:53
elementary school student from
1:02:54
Massachusetts likes to play hockey Jake
1:02:56
right Jacob um my name is Jacob and
1:03:01
Ireland nine-year-old transgender
1:03:02
American my question is
1:03:06
[Applause]
1:03:08
[Music]
1:03:11
what were you doing your first week as
1:03:14
president to make sure that kids like me
1:03:16
feel safer in schools and what do you
1:03:18
think schools need to do better to make
1:03:20
sure that I don't have to worry about
1:03:21
anything but my homework how did she
1:03:29
answer it she just went on with one of
1:03:32
her spiels about you know bullying and
1:03:34
the rest it wasn't really that
1:03:35
interesting but I just found that the
1:03:38
appearance of a little nine-year-old
1:03:41
that has been transitioned at that age
1:03:44
with a well here well here's my thinking
1:03:46
on this I if you're going to put your
1:03:51
child through transition or help your
1:03:53
child transition at this age
1:03:55
prepubescence and the kid is you know
1:03:59
has either been told you're gonna be
1:04:01
bullied or has been bullied I think if
1:04:04
if the child is old enough for that for
1:04:06
the hormones that will stunt growth then
1:04:10
I also think in order to keep the child
1:04:12
safe you should train train train this
1:04:14
child with a handgun and make the kid
1:04:18
carry the handgun packing heat so
1:04:20
clearly old enough for all of this stuff
1:04:22
so give the kid a gun and that'll change
1:04:25
everybody's view yeah that's gonna work
1:04:29
I'm just saying what's wrong with it and
1:04:31
it's no less wrong than putting it then
1:04:33
putting a kid on growth stunting
1:04:36
hormones and then getting a big round of
1:04:38
applause from the audience for doing it
1:04:40
yeah so I would say that's what's
1:04:42
disturbing and open-carry I'm not
1:04:43
talking concealing I want a big holster
1:04:45
with a Glock 9 okay so here's the gears
1:04:49
the one we're talking to the cook that I
1:04:50
wanted to play this is a complaints of
1:04:52
dog sight this is the black trans woman
1:04:54
this is from democracy now she slipped
1:04:57
it and put a little package together
1:04:58
this is the black trans woman Democratic
1:05:00
presidential candidates attended a CNN
1:05:03
hosted Town Hall Thursday night focused
1:05:06
on LGBTQ rights the event was repeatedly
1:05:10
disrupted by activists demanding
1:05:12
attention to the epidemic of violence
1:05:14
against black and brown transgender
1:05:16
women South Bend Indiana Mayor poop
1:05:18
Buddha judge was interrupted
1:05:20
by activists holding a banner enchanting
1:05:23
trans lives matter as the openly gay
1:05:26
mayor was being questioned by Anderson
1:05:28
Cooper in another interruption activist
1:05:30
blossom C Brown took the mic from
1:05:33
another tonight yeah I saw some of these
1:06:05
clips and I'm not quite sure exactly
1:06:08
what what the controversy was other than
1:06:11
apparently CNN did not schedule any
1:06:14
black trans women to speak or to ask
1:06:17
questions so that's the only thing so
1:06:19
that's why she's mad at CNN for erasing
1:06:22
them I guess I think so but then the in
1:06:26
that clip there was actually two that
1:06:28
you can feel it splice together the
1:06:30
first one was with Buddha jej the second
1:06:32
one was with another guy up there and
1:06:34
that's part of the quiz I think you know
1:06:37
who it is but he tried to do his normal
1:06:41
thing of trying to sway age and do his
1:06:44
no and he got like one small little bit
1:06:47
of his voice in there and that was just
1:06:49
enough to should be able to tell you
1:06:51
exactly who this person was because even
1:06:54
when he just goes up its distinctive
1:06:57
enough that you can tell who it is so I
1:07:00
want you to get now it was in there you
1:07:01
have to play the whole cookie and just
1:07:02
play the little I clipped a one second
1:07:04
where he tries to jump in okay I know
1:07:16
I'm trying to hear who it is what it
1:07:19
sounds like bado
1:07:22
right it was they know all right yeah it
1:07:27
was bait oh yeah I could I can hear that
1:07:29
what do you want to say did he actually
1:07:30
say anything I don't know he never did
1:07:32
interrupt her cuz she's right you
1:07:33
rattled prattling on he doesn't like
1:07:35
interrupting because it's rude yes and I
1:07:39
think that I don't know if it's the same
1:07:40
woman but I caught a funny clip from her
1:07:44
which I just thought was funny so I want
1:07:46
to know how is our next present this is
1:07:49
a different one yeah this is different
1:07:52
so I know this sounded like a scripted
1:07:54
question and she was in in the light on
1:07:57
a you know in in a good spot so I think
1:07:59
that this was a question that she was
1:08:01
allowed to ask so I want to know how is
1:08:04
our next president going to protect
1:08:06
black trans folks that's what I want to
1:08:08
know nineteen is one too many
1:08:19
[Laughter]
1:08:24
night is one too many as well that's
1:08:28
kind of well so what reverse logic there
1:08:33
we have several trans women if women for
1:08:36
sure I know if we have trans men
1:08:37
listening to the show I'd like to know
1:08:39
what exactly is the issue are trans
1:08:41
women black trans women being killed
1:08:43
more often than white trans men or more
1:08:45
often than straight women I mean I just
1:08:47
want to know what the percentage are and
1:08:49
what's going on if there's a war against
1:08:51
anybody I want to know and who's doing
1:08:54
it is it white guys I want to know who's
1:08:57
killing black trans women this is the
1:08:58
this is what pisses me off about it is
1:09:01
all this bitching and moaning but no one
1:09:02
tells me exactly what's happening it's
1:09:04
like oh yes that's true I don't know
1:09:06
oh yeah information community if there
1:09:15
is such a thing the people within the
1:09:18
groupings that were discussing someone
1:09:21
in this audience knows exactly Ali she's
1:09:25
no she's the official no agenda tranny
1:09:27
maybe that's what she does that's how
1:09:30
she labels herself by the way well
1:09:32
that's what she yeah she's the one who
1:09:34
made a big fuss about us make
1:09:35
fuss about using the word tranny yeah
1:09:37
transgenders fine well she said well if
1:09:43
if she really had said it was fine I
1:09:45
would have made a joke about training
1:09:47
Oakley but I decide it's not fine
1:09:49
because she says never mind it was the
1:09:53
kid in the gun so long story to call
1:09:55
back it doesn't work anymore we'll cut
1:09:57
this out of the show and put a mark
1:09:59
there no reason with that though I want
1:10:03
to thank you for your courage and say in
1:10:05
the morning to you the man who put the C
1:10:07
and coming out John see Wow well in the
1:10:15
morning to you mr. Adam curry also in
1:10:16
the morning Jill all the ships to see
1:10:18
boots on the ground feet in the air subs
1:10:19
in the water and all the Dames the
1:10:20
nights out there and in the morning to
1:10:22
the trolls in the troll room you can
1:10:24
join them if you just want to lurk a
1:10:26
little bit that's fine to go to no
1:10:27
agenda stream comm you can listen to our
1:10:30
show live but there's always something
1:10:32
streaming live at No Agenda stream Crom
1:10:34
we have oh my god just so many shows to
1:10:38
listen to 24 hours 7 days you're let's
1:10:42
say what but it's it's it really shows
1:10:50
you what is possible with just people
1:10:54
who were all on this kind of on the same
1:10:56
page like hey man let's just keep the
1:10:58
amygdala small and let's have some fun
1:11:00
and it's ok to troll each other I mean I
1:11:04
enjoy it to a certain extent so why
1:11:06
don't you join in the fun join us at No
1:11:08
Agenda stream comm join in the trolling
1:11:10
fund and a big in the morning to Nick
1:11:13
the rat who absolutely nailed it with
1:11:16
the not just nailed it on the artwork
1:11:19
for episode 1180-1186 s we should make
1:11:41
this shoe and sell it that shoe is
1:11:44
looking good his looking
1:11:47
it is it's a great design the colors are
1:11:51
spot-on I love the little logo on the
1:11:53
tongue it says NBA go away of course we
1:11:57
hold no oh hey no it doesn't work I know
1:12:04
I go dude go hey hi hi hey hey
1:12:08
oh-ho the NBA has got to go hey hey hi
1:12:11
ho ho the NBA has got to go
1:12:13
yeah that's exact this is an exit
1:12:20
strategy I forever saw one so if anyone
1:12:22
has any friends in Vietnam flagship get
1:12:28
the Betsy Ross you out I thought that
1:12:31
was all promotion what are you talking
1:12:33
about divine Hey
1:12:38
oh yeah and besides these people these
1:12:43
people who always help us trolling and
1:12:46
make an artwork we also have producers
1:12:49
in our value for value network who send
1:12:51
us very much needed funds so that we can
1:12:54
pay the bills and this experiment has
1:12:56
been working we've been hanging in for
1:12:58
12 years almost 12 days yet today today
1:13:02
until today you're right we could have
1:13:05
done a little better today can I just do
1:13:07
my yep can I briefly do the we only had
1:13:09
a couple donations at the at the meet up
1:13:11
I just like to do those rubra yeah yeah
1:13:13
because I do want to thank everyone who
1:13:15
came up this was the local 512 Meetup
1:13:17
and we'll have we'll have a report in
1:13:22
the second segment Kevin Roma who was
1:13:24
there $40 Baran Gordon Walton donated
1:13:28
one hundred and forty dollars for
1:13:29
Catherine Waltons dame hood for today so
1:13:32
I hopefully I don't Ferrara put that on
1:13:35
the list and also Robin Jamaica from
1:13:38
Boston Ernst comm member I told you
1:13:40
their story from the last Austin meetup
1:13:42
their house burned to the ground in a
1:13:43
horrible fire and they rebuilt their
1:13:46
life and they quit all their all their
1:13:48
jobs and they just decided to do stuff
1:13:50
with their hands and they started making
1:13:51
custom urns
1:13:54
you know for for remains of people and
1:13:58
they're getting incredibly successful
1:14:01
people love having custom urns for their
1:14:04
loved ones turns out so awesome urns
1:14:07
dot-com then they sent us they gave us a
1:14:10
check for $33.33 then of course it was
1:14:14
just it was a good meet up and them you
1:14:16
know it's good to hang out with
1:14:17
everybody and I drank a beer and drank a
1:14:20
beer yeah you are wasted yeah after the
1:14:24
show I pretty much was so yeah so those
1:14:27
are the donations and we'll have a
1:14:28
report later on but let's thank our
1:14:30
executive producers Anderson well wait
1:14:32
only executive producers today Noah
1:14:34
sighs yes sir this is the second time
1:14:36
with in recent memory Wow that we have
1:14:39
no associate executive producers this is
1:14:43
troubling this is not something that has
1:14:46
happened but it's better than having
1:14:47
nothing well bump up some guy would
1:14:50
donate $150 true which has happened but
1:14:54
not this year
1:14:56
baronet Chris of North Austin as a
1:14:58
matter of fact is at the top of the list
1:15:00
with 333 dollars and he is in Austin
1:15:03
yeah so you must know him was yet to
1:15:07
meet up the celebration of my 58th trip
1:15:09
around the Sun on Monday
1:15:11
having seen Adam and fellow knights and
1:15:13
dames at the South Austin meetup this
1:15:14
past Thursday I'll take some Karma to -
1:15:17
they had a smack in the mouth and a
1:15:19
Reverend L respect Chris of North Austin
1:15:23
all right
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[Music]
1:15:27
the long version is getting lunch the
1:15:34
tortise in the race they're all jittery
1:15:45
SPI CT there's no real conference we
1:15:52
much we much we must and we will much
1:16:01
about you've got karma alrighty and now
1:16:14
we have a little I was ready for you
1:16:25
three fourteen fifteen from Grand Duke
1:16:27
Nussbaum uh today is my birthday
1:16:30
he says and with the blessing of the
1:16:33
peerage committee I would like to claim
1:16:35
the title of Grand Duke Nussbaum who
1:16:37
already was a Grand Duke there's an
1:16:40
abeyance in abeyance well now is for
1:16:43
real knows will place you right up there
1:16:47
on the highest pedestal Grand Duke
1:16:49
Nussbaum and you know bringing some
1:16:53
extra hookers and blow and rentboys and
1:16:55
Chardonnay for you
1:16:57
Thank You Sundays Earl of America's
1:16:59
heartland and Saudi Arabia $310 and 14
1:17:03
cents Michelangelo and Garibaldi
1:17:08
referring to us yes donation in honor of
1:17:12
my second favorite Italian signor
1:17:14
Columbus and the annual celebration of
1:17:17
Italian Pride Day but it is also in
1:17:19
honor of my favorite Italian my old man
1:17:22
David fugu Soto David fugu Soto senior
1:17:26
who shares it with with this with the
1:17:29
day of his birth who shares it with the
1:17:31
Davis brothers that is he indicating
1:17:32
absolutely Soto's birthdays his dad his
1:17:35
dad
1:17:35
fugu sudo fugu Sato senior shares his
1:17:38
birthday with us in your Columbus well
1:17:43
Gooden
1:17:44
why isn't Ruby soda on the birthday list
1:17:49
okay a lot of deconstruction yes what do
1:17:52
you mean I think he is on the birthday
1:17:53
listen when I say yes
1:17:56
yes sir Dave to his dad Dave fugu Zotoh
1:17:59
ah whatever the case give him a shot on
1:18:03
his birthday segment I made it back from
1:18:05
Ethiopia thanks to the travel karma and
1:18:07
alas the place is apparently uncovered
1:18:11
completely without uber uber drivers
1:18:16
with whom to discuss my entry into
1:18:17
earldom and since they have a
1:18:20
contentious and undecided and decidedly
1:18:23
unwell kiss turi of Italian colonization
1:18:25
in the past I feel I must refrain from
1:18:28
forced recruitment I will as Maxine says
1:18:32
stay woke Grazia Grazia tutti sanity
1:18:38
keep up the great work
1:18:40
a little karma porfavor grazie Mille
1:18:43
ciao a true love sir day Earl of
1:18:49
America's heartland in Saudi Arabia it's
1:18:51
so odd to get all this Italian stuff
1:18:53
from him being in Saudi Arabia and
1:18:55
Ethiopia is a very confusing note but
1:18:58
that is the nature of many of our
1:19:00
producers they're all over the world
1:19:02
doing incredibly interesting things and
1:19:05
have boots on the ground reports from
1:19:07
the most interesting places that you
1:19:09
just won't get anywhere else that's you
1:19:11
know what I'd like I agree and I'd like
1:19:13
to get a report from him about the new
1:19:16
honoree for the Nobel Peace Prize who
1:19:19
was that character is the premier prime
1:19:21
minister of Eritrea oh really
1:19:25
here a tree yeah whatever you call it
1:19:27
yeah you're a tree who bumped and
1:19:30
apparently it was all bent out of shape
1:19:32
about this he bumped off the podium I
1:19:38
don't know if Greta had any chance I
1:19:40
mean oh no she was second I think she
1:19:43
ran second oh my goodness yeah it was
1:19:45
pretty pathetic well sir Dave Earl of
1:19:47
America's heartland and Saudi Arabia
1:19:49
thank you thank you Grand Duke Nussbaum
1:19:51
and Thank You baronet Chris of North
1:19:53
Austin for keeping us skimming by today
1:19:55
it is incredibly appreciated but it's
1:19:59
you can tell it's the guys who have
1:20:01
peerage who are coming in to help us
1:20:03
there is a 98.5% of the rest of you that
1:20:06
clearly don't assign any value but some
1:20:09
do and
1:20:10
we'll be thinking more of those later on
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the second segment and you can join this
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super short segments super super short
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witness address the DNS at you got you
1:21:02
got something addressed to DNS at Dvorak
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org yeah mercy message from MailChimp oh
1:21:07
no I didn't pay or something I think
1:21:11
they sent three of them went to Devore
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Gwen did NASA Des Moines Oregon oh and
1:21:16
you're not paying something else and it
1:21:17
was which is not the email just like I
1:21:20
mean that none of those were the email
1:21:21
just used for the account but but I
1:21:24
think they just do they assume everyone
1:21:26
their just mailing us out to everybody
1:21:27
and they assume that's if you happen to
1:21:29
have a mail chip account you're gonna
1:21:31
fall for this gag well back in the day
1:21:34
when people sent mail and postcards you
1:21:37
could you could literally put Adam Curry
1:21:39
New York and it would arrive at MTV
1:21:44
you're just like Santa Claus in the day
1:21:46
that's right
1:21:48
that's just how mail used to work well
1:21:51
it still does to some extent I don't
1:21:53
know if you can just do Adam Curry
1:21:54
Austin I don't think I don't think that
1:21:56
arrives anymore
1:21:57
that's cuz you're not a big shot anymore
1:21:59
thanks yeah you the PI was this guy Adam
1:22:03
Curry you ever heard of me yeah fairly
1:22:05
successful like the dumper he's on the
1:22:09
best podcast in the universe he lives in
1:22:10
here in this town somewhere fairly
1:22:12
successful where do you think Adam now
1:22:14
fairly successful podcaster let's just
1:22:17
put general delivery is another trick
1:22:20
that nobody uses anymore you can get
1:22:22
this I still think does work we could
1:22:25
test it okay the test day I bleed to
1:22:29
death I just sent you a note and you
1:22:30
could have to go get it at the post
1:22:32
office you just said it had to have one
1:22:34
how do you address it it goes Adam curry
1:22:38
general delivery Austin Texas and then
1:22:42
the poet Austin Texas post office in the
1:22:44
post office of ID in other words what's
1:22:47
the zip code of that post office okay
1:22:49
and then you can go to the post office
1:22:52
and you can ask them do there's there
1:22:55
any mail for me to general delivery for
1:22:57
me okay and they will go over to a box
1:22:59
that which will be empty except for one
1:23:02
letter which would be the one addressed
1:23:04
to you because nobody knows this I'm
1:23:06
pretty sure this still works right well
1:23:09
let's try that out so address it to Adam
1:23:11
curry general delivery Austin I'm not
1:23:15
going to give you a zip code because I
1:23:17
could give you a zip code but that may
1:23:19
not be I know if it makes any difference
1:23:21
so now if there's ten post offices in
1:23:25
Austin it's gonna go to one of them yeah
1:23:27
how many are there
1:23:28
you think I don't know
1:23:30
but we'll figure it out yes I will do
1:23:32
this if you actually actually would go
1:23:35
check yeah I'll go check and for those
1:23:37
of you who just want to send me brownies
1:23:39
it's P o box 18 to 0 9 Boston Texas
1:23:44
seven eight seven six zero well there it
1:23:47
is seven eight seven six zero that's the
1:23:49
zip code I'd use but now I made it easy
1:23:50
for you to see now I have to go to that
1:23:53
post office I could have said seven
1:23:55
eight seven zero one and then would have
1:23:57
been a different post office well yeah
1:23:59
but isn't that the post office you're
1:24:00
gonna go to any way to check your box I
1:24:02
don't want to inconvenience you yeah the
1:24:05
idea was they could just send it to me
1:24:07
that's okay
1:24:08
I'll bet you I'll bet you this week I'll
1:24:10
do two tests now you brought it made it
1:24:12
more complicated I'll bet you that if I
1:24:16
wrote adam curry general delivery austin
1:24:19
texas with seven eight seven six oh and
1:24:23
people can do this everyone can do it
1:24:25
they would put it in your box
1:24:30
that would be my guess because he
1:24:31
post-office out at some point they get
1:24:33
enough mail you know it comes through a
1:24:34
jealous guy oh yeah he's got a box okay
1:24:37
alright good
1:24:39
yeah we're will I'm gonna do that you
1:24:43
miss post office has lots of features
1:24:44
that people don't take advantage of oh
1:24:46
yeah like heartless could use the bus
1:24:49
the district in credit incredibly fast
1:24:51
service only only waited three months
1:24:54
for a mailbox the actual box for them to
1:24:57
look I didn't they didn't exist but
1:24:59
let's not go there
1:25:00
Greta you mentioned Greta Berg she's
1:25:05
punching back at people like you
1:25:07
Johnson boy yeah people like you huge
1:25:10
fan a gratis no you're not you said this
1:25:12
is horrible I date that don't like that
1:25:14
child you said these things you said
1:25:16
these things and here she's just listen
1:25:18
up she's talking to you one day they can
1:25:33
do something good but I guess they must
1:25:37
I feel like their their worldview or
1:25:41
their interests or whatever it is is
1:25:45
threatened by us and that is that we
1:25:48
should take the compliments that we are
1:25:50
having so much impact so she does not
1:26:08
amending her then she yes yeah exactly
1:26:12
thanks for the compliments that's
1:26:13
exactly what she said but now after that
1:26:17
little aunt Ramona I have a clip from
1:26:19
one of the cofounders of the extinction
1:26:23
rebellion and I've been wanting to get
1:26:26
some information on this outfit and find
1:26:28
out where what's what they're really
1:26:30
thinking of now your general idea
1:26:35
of the protests and some of them have
1:26:37
been quite radical they'd like to shut
1:26:39
down train stations and plane airplane
1:26:42
terminals and but really shut them down
1:26:44
by laying on top of stuff and it's kind
1:26:46
of annoying and you just can't kick them
1:26:48
off easily what are they actually
1:26:49
protesting for or what are they against
1:26:54
or what what is lying is you have the
1:26:56
clip of the founder claiming that a lot
1:27:00
of this has to do with that we're all
1:27:02
gonna die Oh where's this clip this is
1:27:05
extinction rebellion co-founder this is
1:27:08
the woman that we have the exact same
1:27:09
clip oh you found it on the website it's
1:27:13
on the Guardian oh no I got after her
1:27:16
website oh well let me play mine first
1:27:19
okay and then see if well let me listen
1:27:22
to your songs there's a code no don't
1:27:24
play yours first because I have the code
1:27:25
I have a code in mine that you really
1:27:29
took me aback your only reason I made
1:27:30
this clip is well then I want to play
1:27:32
yours first I'm gonna go with your spray
1:27:33
it may be the same clip I don't know of
1:27:35
all crises means that it's quite
1:27:37
possible their own life on Earth 97% of
1:27:41
it is going to go possibly in my
1:27:44
children's lifetime 97% of it what
1:27:47
there's a lot of 90 / 7 percent of all
1:27:51
crises means that it's quite possible
1:27:54
their own life on Earth 97% of it is
1:27:57
going to go and possibly in my
1:27:59
children's lifetime conventional
1:28:01
politics is it's pogs it's Finnish
1:28:05
fucked the question is not what needs to
1:28:08
happen and what the problems are the
1:28:11
question is how do things change we've
1:28:13
got an ongoing tradition of civil
1:28:15
disobedience in this country when the
1:28:17
suffragettes smash windows which is what
1:28:19
they did they weren't directly affecting
1:28:22
democracy they were saying we are angry
1:28:24
and we demand our vote and every other
1:28:27
form of reformist type of approach for
1:28:30
women getting the voter being tried and
1:28:32
they haven't succeeded our complicity
1:28:35
really is our violence and our are
1:28:37
separated from each other and so what
1:28:40
we're doing in xington rebellion is
1:28:41
saying it's time to really come together
1:28:43
and express our power
1:28:46
now a couple of things she's advocating
1:28:49
for violence mm-hmm in a not so
1:28:53
offhanded way and she makes the claim
1:28:56
that was in her child's lifetime which
1:28:58
means in the next another kids probably
1:29:00
about 10 let's say in the next 70 years
1:29:02
within the next 70 years ninety seven
1:29:05
percent of all life boat life gone just
1:29:08
will be gone does anybody in the right
1:29:11
mind believe this
1:29:14
I like the 97% because that's just now
1:29:17
become a number you just throw out there
1:29:19
because oh yeah 90% percent of all all
1:29:21
scientists agrees consensus we all agree
1:29:25
world ever since have been approvingly
1:29:27
good number yes well I'd have a very
1:29:32
different clip I think it's the same
1:29:33
woman is this get was that Gail GAD
1:29:35
Brook no Brad Brad
1:29:37
so she was interviewed and she went into
1:29:40
a little depth about this and what she
1:29:43
says here I believe is actually the
1:29:45
background for a lot of the issues that
1:29:47
were dealing with in our society today
1:29:49
which I shall explain after the clip is
1:29:52
it bakes in the insistence that there's
1:29:53
a repair of the harm that happens which
1:29:56
includes compensating people finding
1:29:58
homes for people and actually in order
1:30:02
to do this repairing of the harm that
1:30:04
needs to happen you've got Sir David
1:30:06
King the former chief scientist of the
1:30:08
UK who's setting up a climate repair
1:30:10
center and saying that actually we can't
1:30:34
even go to one and a half degrees C you
1:30:35
know the ice is already melting we're
1:30:37
already over 410 parts per million what
1:30:41
really needs to happen is we have to go
1:30:43
into drawdown we have to be bringing
1:30:44
carbon out of the atmosphere and we
1:30:46
can't wait for these magical
1:30:48
technologies that are somehow going to
1:30:49
sort of the carbon out of the atmosphere
1:30:50
in the future I mean we can do business
1:30:52
as usual and so what we have to do what
1:30:56
we're going to need to do is really work
1:30:57
with nature to repair the climate and
1:30:59
that's also going to tackle this evil
1:31:02
twin or evil triplets you know of
1:31:04
biodiversity loss we've got the evil
1:31:05
twin of ocean acidification and how we
1:31:07
reckon our oceans all of this has got to
1:31:09
be cleaned up and what that means is we
1:31:12
need like a lot of human labor so
1:31:14
humanity has to rise up in a really
1:31:17
beautiful way and tend to the damage
1:31:19
that we've done and that needs all of us
1:31:21
and it needs all of us together in the
1:31:23
places of the earth that's going to
1:31:24
sustain life working together yes
1:31:26
this is all her gobbly gook spiel but
1:31:28
hold on it's coming now to re wild areas
1:31:31
to restore ecosystems to clean up the
1:31:34
rivers to plant trees you know to to
1:31:39
basically that you know sort the plastic
1:31:40
outs in the ocean and so on and I
1:31:43
actually think there's so many beautiful
1:31:44
innovations out there and humanity could
1:31:47
do that together and it needs all of us
1:31:48
and for me this is part of reweaving a
1:31:51
human family back together again it's
1:31:54
part of dealing with systemic racism
1:31:57
white supremacy in them and the wounds
1:31:59
of patriarchy that want to separators
1:32:01
make us feel powerless okay so it's that
1:32:05
last bit that I just wanted to focus on
1:32:08
because and I will actually bring it
1:32:10
down into one little thing white guilt
1:32:12
I'm not even gonna bring patriarchy in
1:32:14
or you know but white guilt systemic
1:32:17
racism is that belief is what is
1:32:21
happening with everything I was talking
1:32:24
with Moe about this the other day who by
1:32:27
the way finds it incredibly insulting as
1:32:28
a black man when people say well you
1:32:30
know we have white guilt so you need to
1:32:33
have need to get a leg up it's like I
1:32:35
don't want that from you but the same
1:32:38
with the homelessness even though the
1:32:40
majority of homeless here in Austin that
1:32:42
I see are white or they're actually
1:32:44
white covered in dirt that's true kind
1:32:49
of white if you wash them yes the the
1:32:52
idea that all of this has happened
1:32:55
because of systemic racism who we are
1:32:59
that we cannot change
1:33:01
but we've not been aware of it this is
1:33:03
how we fix the situation by
1:33:07
acknowledging and oh yes it's our fault
1:33:10
and so go ahead we can be inconvenience
1:33:12
by your campaign it's all about this and
1:33:15
you remember when this got laid on me at
1:33:18
the at the Obama BOTS dinner
1:33:20
by the professor no less like he will
1:33:23
have white you have white privilege and
1:33:26
I didn't quite understand where it was
1:33:28
coming from at the time because this was
1:33:30
years and years ago but this is what it
1:33:33
has done it has people have been guilted
1:33:35
to feeling so bad and so horrible about
1:33:39
being white
1:33:40
or being male that it's David giving up
1:33:44
and they're just saying well whatever
1:33:46
yeah I guess yeah you guys should do
1:33:48
whatever you want and and I'm all for
1:33:50
everybody cuz I've been part of the
1:33:52
problem that's what it is yeah you're
1:33:54
leaving out part of that when you go oh
1:33:56
yeah whatever you're leaving out - okay
1:33:59
yeah I'm real - here take my money oh
1:34:01
that's the best part that's the best
1:34:03
part evening that part out this is
1:34:05
really what we're up to here oh oh yes
1:34:08
absolutely and it's my money and I'll
1:34:13
tell you that when so somehow this with
1:34:16
all of this is now responsible for the
1:34:18
climate and you heard her say it right
1:34:20
there this is not because of oil or
1:34:23
industry no it's because of white and
1:34:26
male so if if this is what the
1:34:30
extinction rebellion is about is because
1:34:33
the patriarchy and whiteness has created
1:34:36
this well yours is certifiably insane
1:34:39
lady get back on message but you can't
1:34:43
because that is what is the mess that is
1:34:46
the message and she said she said it
1:34:48
right there clearly and it's stupid
1:34:51
there's lots of fun here I have I gotta
1:34:54
tell you there's it's stupid but look
1:34:58
when you get to non-white people who are
1:35:01
sick and tired of this shit for example
1:35:04
in Queens
1:35:05
I believe that's sandy sandy Ocasio
1:35:09
Cortez is district who now are doing
1:35:12
exactly what we're doing in Austin is oh
1:35:14
now we I just have to build more
1:35:15
affordable housing I know let's do this
1:35:17
shelter doesn't matter if the shelter is
1:35:19
near near an elementary school so here's
1:35:22
a Hispanic woman and she's not having
1:35:24
any of it because she has no white guilt
1:35:26
or male white privilege
1:35:31
I don't burn the place down and she
1:36:04
literally said not in my backyard
1:36:06
couldn't have gotten any better but
1:36:09
she's allowed to say it you see because
1:36:10
she's not a man and she's not white but
1:36:13
that's how most people feel because this
1:36:15
the oh this is so fantastic at some part
1:36:19
of this whole process it will be the
1:36:22
Hispanics and the blacks once again they
1:36:28
will save the white man and will take
1:36:30
all the credit for it we were
1:36:32
anticipating our brand-new homelessness
1:36:36
czar in Austin even my friend Allen
1:36:41
Graham from community first village who
1:36:44
I interviewed said you know we've been
1:36:46
we've met with this lady we're very
1:36:48
excited we think that she might be even
1:36:50
though these guys get no money from
1:36:51
Austin they do work together to get
1:36:53
referrals so her name is Pam peal Oh
1:36:59
Harris she was on the job one day and
1:37:03
she quit one day and she said this was
1:37:10
not a decision I made lightly and have
1:37:12
had previous conversations with my
1:37:14
immediate supervisor I'm deeply
1:37:16
appreciative of their understandings and
1:37:17
willingness to work with me in a way
1:37:19
that allows me to meet my family
1:37:21
obligations and continue the work we've
1:37:23
started as she transitions into a
1:37:26
consultancy role
1:37:30
she was recruited from Florida I believe
1:37:34
Orlando big deal made about her oh yeah
1:37:37
this was you know she was going to be
1:37:40
the home is not the Czar dacha obviously
1:37:43
but the homeless strategy officer and
1:37:45
she quits after one day on the job I'd
1:37:48
like to know why cuz I think she looked
1:37:51
at the situation and went mm-hmm
1:37:53
no way not me I don't want it I don't
1:37:56
want the aggravation the council clearly
1:37:59
Asian what I say
1:38:01
you said aggravation I read is the
1:38:03
reason yes I don't want the iGrow it's
1:38:06
too much odds it off for me
1:38:07
I get out you die from it that Gras and
1:38:13
she quits and there's this is my mind is
1:38:18
exploding over this what is happening
1:38:21
except for the mr. mark hall sent this
1:38:25
to me the ID 2020 partners are a deep in
1:38:31
Austin ID 2020 is scheduled to to tag
1:38:38
and identify every homeless person on a
1:38:40
block chain yeah baby yeah I told you I
1:38:45
told you they should do QR codes on them
1:38:47
but no no no it has to be pure
1:38:49
blockchain okay it's fine do I think you
1:38:52
could expand that with some QR codes so
1:38:55
you got a blockchain the homeless
1:38:56
blockchain the homeless is a good title
1:38:58
blockchain the homeless blockchain the
1:39:01
bums I mean one of these let me see yeah
1:39:02
we can't use bums because it's not
1:39:05
correct but yeah that's no changes so
1:39:11
far just keep it going
1:39:12
same old same old you I wish you could
1:39:14
come to Austin because you were here
1:39:16
just in May you would you would see the
1:39:18
difference right away I mean it's an its
1:39:21
proper camping it's not just shanties
1:39:24
you know people got the difference I go
1:39:26
to San Francisco probably twice a month
1:39:30
to pick up you know things I can't get
1:39:34
around here
1:39:37
Booker's no there's no hookers ever seen
1:39:40
a hooker in San Francisco for decades
1:39:41
but
1:39:42
anyway so the I go to San Francisco and
1:39:45
every and if I just make a wine run to
1:39:46
pick up my wine from K&L liquors one of
1:39:50
the best wine stores in the country I
1:39:53
just go pick up a couple cases whatever
1:39:55
I ordered I let it accumulate I go pick
1:39:58
it up and I come back and I always take
1:39:59
the same wrap and that's I go into the
1:40:00
city or go to the the delis out or I go
1:40:03
to the Russian district and go just get
1:40:05
some Russian stuff I'll go around take
1:40:08
the same route back and I go past this
1:40:09
little phony little Park they built some
1:40:12
time ago for some reason unknown there's
1:40:15
a little monument to some World War one
1:40:17
vets or something and they did one or
1:40:20
two homeless moved in there and then
1:40:21
dipped in tan and the last step in
1:40:24
winter the thing was a complete
1:40:25
encampment and I know and so I'm just so
1:40:32
I'm in Oakland now I'm going down
1:40:33
Broadway to take a left on MacArthur
1:40:35
they take of a certain freeway entrance
1:40:37
which is kind of obscure but gets you on
1:40:39
ahead of the pack and there's a park
1:40:43
that's on the corner of Broadway and
1:40:45
MacArthur over by the kaiser permanente
1:40:48
centers and this park is a big park and
1:40:50
it's already out of the blue it's half
1:40:53
campers just half of the tents but all
1:40:57
of a sudden Oakland has ed libya's can't
1:40:59
do her job she can't get rid of these
1:41:01
people and homelessness in Oakland it
1:41:03
was really kept to a minimum compared to
1:41:05
San Francisco but no more its overflowed
1:41:08
and now they're just everywhere and they
1:41:10
can't seem to do anything about it
1:41:11
Berkeley same thing and I just want to
1:41:14
remind everybody and I totally
1:41:15
subscribed to Alan Graham's theory that
1:41:19
the the homeless is you can't fix people
1:41:22
you can't just fix people oh you're
1:41:25
homeless you're you're you're addicted
1:41:27
you've of course really what's going on
1:41:30
100% of homelessness is caused by
1:41:33
catastrophic loss of family one way or
1:41:35
the other and then everything else
1:41:37
follows on that you can't fix people so
1:41:40
you have to help them into a community
1:41:42
but that's what nobody wants no one
1:41:45
wants to do that no one wants to get
1:41:46
near the smelly people well these
1:41:48
communities are self-forming though they
1:41:50
weren't in Oakland they can actually
1:41:52
form a community you need
1:41:54
give them a space with a little bit of
1:41:55
guidance and now I think you should give
1:41:57
them a big space the way I'd hate to say
1:42:00
this because it sounds I don't know if
1:42:02
it sounds cruel or crazy or backward or
1:42:05
I don't know what it sounds like what
1:42:07
I'm gonna say but it doesn't sound right
1:42:09
but it is right is it there is acreage
1:42:12
in Auckland that is just abandoned
1:42:14
there's a bunch of it on 66th Street if
1:42:16
you go down 66th or they go out of the
1:42:19
airport there's a bunch of areas where
1:42:21
there's just lot around the ground the
1:42:23
Oakland Coliseum which is gonna be
1:42:24
abandon any way because the A's are
1:42:27
moving out the traders have moved out
1:42:28
and they've banned the Warriors have
1:42:30
moved to San Francisco tear that area
1:42:32
down there you're going there's a
1:42:33
parking lot there just give it to the
1:42:36
homeless and let them put their cats at
1:42:38
create I hear it is a shanty town and
1:42:44
let them create a community there is a
1:42:46
shanty town
1:42:47
I just no other way of doing this
1:42:50
otherwise you just scattered little mini
1:42:52
shanty towns all over the place that are
1:42:53
completely out of control and it's just
1:42:56
this it's not working one big shanty
1:42:58
town called in this case the Oakland
1:43:02
shanty town they could have Oakland
1:43:05
Pride and they can have all the you know
1:43:06
they could probably get a you know it
1:43:08
could be it could be interesting well
1:43:10
it's for sure see the difference well
1:43:14
for sure proven by this concept that
1:43:16
I've seen is if you add a few things but
1:43:19
I don't know if it necessarily has to be
1:43:21
shanty but the idea is real low
1:43:23
affordable rent but two hundred and
1:43:25
twenty dollars is where they start here
1:43:27
which most people can get if they have
1:43:30
social security or disability
1:43:32
so that's actually almost covered and
1:43:35
then you still have to go out and make
1:43:36
your money and and get food that's not
1:43:39
gonna happen
1:43:39
well it does happen because it's working
1:43:41
here so don't say it's not gonna happen
1:43:43
because it does it's talking about the
1:43:44
hardcore homeless I'm talking about the
1:43:47
same hardcore homeless Jon come on Ivan
1:43:49
so you think that those people that you
1:43:51
just made the argument that you can't
1:43:53
fix people yes yes can be six no I did
1:43:56
not say that but now they're in a
1:43:58
community and they look over each other
1:44:00
they're still smoking crack but they do
1:44:02
it in their own house and they're in
1:44:04
there and they're smoking a lot less of
1:44:05
it and they're still doing meth but
1:44:07
less because they have something to live
1:44:08
for community yes the hardcore crazy nut
1:44:12
jobs that you're talking about can live
1:44:14
productive lives in a community not in
1:44:17
some facility where they're being fixed
1:44:19
go listen to my interview with Alan
1:44:21
Graham
1:44:24
well when you should win as an example
1:44:26
of this happening in a way that I see
1:44:29
nobody intense on any streets then I'll
1:44:32
agree with you there's people in Seattle
1:44:34
that have been offered pretty good deals
1:44:36
but they refuse to go inside any where
1:44:38
they want to stay outside
1:44:39
there's 230 people now doing this here
1:44:42
in Austin with another 500 coming online
1:44:44
in the next few years it's actually
1:44:47
working so I went there I saw it I had a
1:44:51
hour long conversation with the guy it's
1:44:53
actually working so it's putting a dent
1:44:56
in the homeless problem in Austin the
1:44:59
total amount of chronically homeless in
1:45:02
Austin is estimated to be mm yes it's
1:45:06
putting a real dent in there they'll
1:45:08
have 25 to 35 percent within the next
1:45:10
year not that I'm not talking about
1:45:12
transients who take advantage of the
1:45:14
situation and they're that they're the
1:45:16
assholes they're the ones stealing
1:45:21
of problems but these people need
1:45:23
community and no one wants to be their
1:45:26
neighbor so they can be their own
1:45:27
neighbors and that works out just fine
1:45:29
we did give them a little bit of
1:45:30
structure it's working okay you're just
1:45:33
proving my point
1:45:35
how did I prove your point that people
1:45:38
in San Francisco Oakland and elsewhere
1:45:39
should all move to Austin where they
1:45:42
will get this soda service I've been
1:45:44
saying it for years and you know you get
1:45:46
mad at me when I do it but I think
1:45:47
Austin's the place to go
1:45:50
yeah you know what it's fine I the thing
1:45:55
is I can't laugh about it anymore
1:45:56
because what I'm seeing is that people
1:45:59
are getting so aggravated and mad about
1:46:02
what's happening and these are taxpayers
1:46:04
you know local property taxpayers that
1:46:08
what is actually going on is now being
1:46:10
omitted now it's just where do we shove
1:46:12
these assholes not how do we help them
1:46:14
it's like I don't want it here I don't
1:46:16
want it I don't want to do I wonder that
1:46:17
while there's perfectly great places but
1:46:21
there's just that's not what the city is
1:46:23
doing the seating is what I was just
1:46:25
reading about to San Francisco they
1:46:27
built a billion dollars worth of
1:46:29
affordable housing it's like literally
1:46:31
forever every homeless is a million
1:46:32
dollar cost for every homeless they want
1:46:34
to put in there yeah that's not the way
1:46:36
to go so anyway yes it is the way to go
1:46:40
if you have a corrupt government that
1:46:41
wants to feed a lot of money into the
1:46:43
well yes MLF dot org and you can go see
1:46:47
what I mean by it working what we'll
1:46:48
never fix this speaking of money and how
1:46:53
much it costs I mentioned that the
1:46:55
United Nations had a cash flow crisis
1:46:58
and they had to do a big meeting about
1:47:01
it it's really bad
1:47:03
and of course this was telecast with the
1:47:09
secretary for management strategy policy
1:47:12
and compliance at the United Nations
1:47:15
miss Katherine Pollard please pay
1:47:18
attention the New World Order is broke
1:47:21
thank you thank you Stefan and good
1:47:24
afternoon everyone so earlier today I
1:47:27
spoke to the fifth committee and
1:47:29
discussed with them the serious
1:47:31
financial situation that the United
1:47:33
Nations now faces more precisely the
1:47:36
liquidity situation of the organization
1:47:39
in terms of available cash that is very
1:47:41
dire so this situation which as you know
1:47:45
the Secretary General has described is
1:47:48
the worst cash crisis facing the UN in
1:47:50
nearly a decade it's not I want to
1:47:53
emphasize it's not a budget crisis it is
1:47:56
a cash flow crisis for the second
1:47:58
successive year we've exhausted all the
1:48:01
regular budget liquidity reserves
1:48:03
despite several measures we already put
1:48:06
in place to try and reduce expenditures
1:48:09
and to align them with available cash
1:48:11
reserves just for context I've been in
1:48:15
corporations I've run corporations where
1:48:18
you have a cash flow problem and if you
1:48:20
don't have access to capital markets
1:48:22
then there's only one thing you can do
1:48:24
you can either fire people which is
1:48:26
always the most expensive item on your
1:48:28
budget in the budget on your on your on
1:48:30
your balance sheet or you can start to
1:48:34
reduce other things you're doing well
1:48:37
obviously the United Nations is such a
1:48:40
bloated hog of an organization they're
1:48:42
not gonna fire anybody on it now we're
1:48:45
gonna do it in in other ways but it's
1:48:46
quite telling about the elitist pricks
1:48:49
these people really are as a result of
1:48:51
this cash crisis the Secretary General
1:48:54
informed Member States earlier this week
1:48:56
about a number of measures that are
1:48:58
being implemented I'll just share with
1:49:00
you a couple of examples of some of
1:49:02
these measures that will go into place
1:49:04
from next Monday interpretation and
1:49:07
meeting services will be limited to
1:49:08
official meetings of the calendar of
1:49:11
conferences so what does that mean we
1:49:15
will no longer be able to serve and
1:49:17
service meetings of regional Gruen other
1:49:19
groupings that are what we call as
1:49:21
available for services or
1:49:23
as required well I think they're talking
1:49:25
about catering mainly oh here's a great
1:49:27
room you can use here's lunch she's some
1:49:30
breakfast bagel service table meetings
1:49:33
of inter governmental bodies outside of
1:49:35
regular hours regular hours being ten to
1:49:38
one and three to six that caught my ear
1:49:40
that's the regular hours they work 10:00
1:49:43
to 1:00 and 3:00 to 6:00 we will not be
1:49:46
able to support there's going to be AB
1:49:49
delays in issuing official documents we
1:49:52
have put on hold
1:49:53
publishing and translating treaties and
1:49:56
publications we are curtailing official
1:49:59
travel of staff to only essential
1:50:02
activities we are going not going to be
1:50:04
able to host events such as receptions
1:50:07
before is in the morning or after 6:00
1:50:09
cooling and heating services are going
1:50:12
to be reduced and some escalators to the
1:50:15
floors already as will the main fountain
1:50:20
in the circle piddling crap to just stop
1:50:27
that you know by the way they could have
1:50:29
installed the escalators that have the
1:50:31
remote that have the sensors for the
1:50:33
escalators not just running all that
1:50:35
stops you step in front of it then it
1:50:37
starts and it takes you to the top and
1:50:39
it stop the turning the fountain off in
1:50:44
front of the building and the fountain
1:50:45
what's the difference ed you mentioned
1:50:49
because I'm still I brought had to write
1:50:51
it down so you're telling me that they
1:50:54
were unlike the rest of us look at just
1:50:57
the way America operates we tend to work
1:51:00
eight-hour days in general industry that
1:51:02
maybe has some Union influence Silicon
1:51:05
Valley works 60 hours a week easily and
1:51:08
up
1:51:10
and it's not a joke so they're working
1:51:14
six hours a week they started tan I'm
1:51:17
Anne I might have here it's tan and then
1:51:19
at one o'clock they take a two-hour
1:51:21
lunch every day to martini lunch not
1:51:25
ours martinis a three-martini lunch most
1:51:27
two hours two hours drink those three
1:51:29
martinis and then you then you're back
1:51:31
from three to six those are regular
1:51:34
hours and that's regular hours
1:51:37
turn off the fountain Juve's oh my god
1:51:41
they're not putting any work in at all
1:51:43
they're not serious
1:51:45
no of course not and you know they could
1:51:48
just fire some people but no
1:51:52
anyway the the culprit of course is
1:51:55
America because we've slowed down our
1:51:58
paying apparently and you know Trump's
1:52:01
behind that oh yeah I'm not gonna but
1:52:05
but it's not just the US it's a twenty
1:52:08
countries are in arrears
1:52:12
of their contributions to the United
1:52:15
Nations even though is that some churros
1:52:18
were in there at this briefing well we
1:52:22
all know it's the US have you called the
1:52:24
Trump administration yeah the lady said
1:52:28
yeah we're talking to everybody but it's
1:52:30
not that she was actually nice about it
1:52:31
isn't that's not just the United States
1:52:33
they are the biggest so but this I've
1:52:36
been overpaying yeah but this well yes
1:52:39
look at what they're doing is oh but
1:52:40
Becky shut down the fountain we don't
1:52:45
have any catering for lunch
1:52:49
get out of here give it here I was
1:52:53
looking over my clips and it is an NBA
1:52:55
clip that I've pushed it a played when
1:52:59
you had little NBA takedown yes
1:53:02
this was a this was a woman from CNN who
1:53:08
was at a press conference with a couple
1:53:10
of the top NBA players both of them who
1:53:13
liked it you know bitch and moan about
1:53:15
Trump and which is all NBA players
1:53:17
apparently just for the reasons you
1:53:21
cited or that Jason Whitlock identified
1:53:24
and this is what happens when you bring
1:53:26
this question up at an NBA official NBA
1:53:29
press conference hi Christina MacFarlane
1:53:32
CNN the NBA has always been a league
1:53:34
that prides itself when it's Claire and
1:53:36
its coaches being able to speak out
1:53:38
openly about political and societal
1:53:40
affairs I just wonder after the events
1:53:42
of this week and the fallout we've seen
1:53:44
whether you would both feel differently
1:53:47
about speaking out in that way in future
1:53:50
[Music]
1:53:52
it's legitimate question this is an
1:53:55
event that's happened this week during
1:53:56
during the NBA and the answer this
1:53:59
particular question has not been
1:54:01
answered
1:54:01
[Music]
1:54:07
any other question management is the
1:54:14
joke was that the two players are
1:54:16
talking to were the players that worked
1:54:18
for the guy who made the one single
1:54:20
tweet they wouldn't even stand up for
1:54:24
their own boss and everyone's now I mean
1:54:28
of course I don't know shit about sports
1:54:29
but everyone's now calling from Mark
1:54:31
Cuban where are you Cuban say something
1:54:33
now Cuban they're goading him that's a
1:54:35
good one to try to get because he's
1:54:36
always mister I got a big mouth I know
1:54:38
it's a big mouth I sold a URL for a
1:54:40
billion dollars and bought a basketball
1:54:42
team I am somewhat envious of that
1:54:45
well it's special when he found it was
1:54:48
actually three billion oh god that's how
1:54:51
dumb Yahoo was yeah yeah broadcast comm
1:54:55
so we sold the name yes right three
1:54:58
billion dollar item unite mtv.com and I
1:55:01
was able to start my business but I did
1:55:03
no way that's not what human is much
1:55:05
smarter than me but he's silent he's
1:55:08
silence and all this oh yeah they're
1:55:10
both mama mum's the word um we went
1:55:14
shopping yesterday we went up to the
1:55:16
domain which is the work live community
1:55:20
of the future - you're in Austin it's
1:55:22
it's about 20 minutes north of us and
1:55:25
this it literally is ape they just built
1:55:28
a whole bunch of places for people to
1:55:30
live and underneath it's all retail so
1:55:34
you got Apple stores you got Windows
1:55:35
stores you got your Macy's you get your
1:55:38
Nordstrom's everything and I'm always
1:55:41
paying attention to people and what
1:55:43
they're doing and what how they conduct
1:55:46
themselves and the reason I do this is
1:55:48
because I do not have a phone that is
1:55:51
distracting me I like to watch other
1:55:55
people as they're on their phones my
1:55:56
favorite these days is women and their
1:55:59
partners men and the women are bloodless
1:56:02
Casa Bonita and the guys are walking
1:56:04
kind of a step and a half behind him on
1:56:07
their phone yes dear and they're just
1:56:10
yes good looking at scores or whatever
1:56:13
this was also during the game I'm sure
1:56:15
ain't it yes dear and now the keeper and
1:56:18
I of course we're looking at
1:56:19
dear let me tell you about the dogs this
1:56:23
is something new I've noticed oh yes now
1:56:28
we saw in succession three I guess you
1:56:30
call them a full breadth or bread or
1:56:33
what do you call a you know clearly the
1:56:35
race of dog that's been uncontaminated
1:56:37
its pristine and it's like an Arabian
1:56:39
version of bread as to with your red
1:56:41
thank you
1:56:42
purebred domain Dalmatian a purebred dog
1:56:46
in the world a purebred whippet
1:56:50
and a purebred Great Dane and the little
1:56:54
dog and that lady next to the Great Dane
1:56:56
I mean she should have had a saddle on
1:56:57
that bitch because she could ride this
1:56:59
thing she was not that big I mean and it
1:57:01
came up to her waist she could have
1:57:03
ridden this thing but what I notice is
1:57:05
that all of these people and
1:57:07
particularly we were walking through
1:57:08
Nordstrom and so this is rugs were in
1:57:12
the store oh yeah oh yeah like Great
1:57:15
Dane great oh great a Nordstrom store
1:57:19
and the Dalmatian and the Whippet but
1:57:21
here's what's interesting the owners
1:57:23
they they're not shopping
1:57:26
they are looking there and that the dog
1:57:28
is you know like the dog is on the leash
1:57:31
and these owners are all looking like
1:57:33
wait stop again wouldn't mean the dog is
1:57:36
on the loose lately SHhhh I said leash
1:57:38
dogs on the mission it's to the dogs on
1:57:40
the leash and the dog is like clearly
1:57:43
doesn't want to be there and this is all
1:57:45
three of them the case but the owners
1:57:47
they're not shopping they're looking
1:57:48
stressful like aya let's go I've got to
1:57:51
do my dog's paw and then we're in the
1:57:53
the untuck it store I'll admit I buy
1:57:57
sometimes shirts from untuck it never
1:58:00
heard of them it's just they make shirts
1:58:03
that are designed to be not tucked in it
1:58:05
doesn't matter lady and her husband and
1:58:08
their dog they're in the store and the
1:58:11
lady is scolding her dog in the
1:58:13
following manner stop barking if you
1:58:17
don't stop barking I'm not going to take
1:58:19
you anywhere in the future
1:58:22
let me reiterate she's talking to a dog
1:58:25
it stopped barking no if you don't stop
1:58:28
part I won't be able to take you
1:58:30
anywhere anymore I mean that is the
1:58:33
closest I've seen to anyone just being
1:58:36
treating their dog pathetically like a
1:58:38
child I don't think the dog actually
1:58:41
comprehends what the lady's trying to
1:58:43
communicate and it's gotten worse in our
1:58:50
media what is the book that when when
1:58:58
Patricia was pregnant with Christina we
1:59:01
must have received five copies of a very
1:59:03
famous book the people love to give
1:59:06
people who are expecting their first
1:59:08
child
1:59:08
definitely not dr. Spock no it's the
1:59:11
What to Expect When You're Expecting
1:59:13
it's a very famous book and every
1:59:17
expecting parent is given a copy
1:59:19
somewhere no one tells you what to
1:59:21
expect when you're expecting a new pet
1:59:23
okay Benny we need to get you a crate
1:59:24
training trees potty pad but with Chuy's
1:59:28
little prices you'll find amazing deals
1:59:29
on everything you need for your pets
1:59:32
even those toys you can save on toy food
1:59:35
treats even your pets prescriptions
1:59:37
what about Leisha is a bowl his ID tag
1:59:40
you can get it all at a great price even
1:59:42
the shipping is free so what are you
1:59:44
waiting for 30% on your first order
1:59:49
write to me
1:59:50
okay so and I understand people who
1:59:53
would prefer to have no children and
1:59:57
want a pet in instead of the children
2:00:00
and I'm okay with that it's this is not
2:00:02
something new
2:00:02
I knew couples when I was growing up my
2:00:05
my neighborhood buddy is like his aunt
2:00:08
and uncle I don't know if they couldn't
2:00:10
have children but they didn't have
2:00:12
children and they had two Great Danes
2:00:14
and these were there these were their
2:00:15
babies but to completely use the same
2:00:21
treatment and articles and clothing and
2:00:25
to treat the animals as children I think
2:00:31
shows a mental blockage that just needs
2:00:34
to be addressed I mean I'm not trying
2:00:36
insult anybody but when you're dressing
2:00:38
up your dog with a party hat and saying
2:00:40
it's your birthday and and then and then
2:00:43
giving it a birthday cake you know
2:00:45
you're you're clearly missing something
2:00:48
in your life and you can have a dog and
2:00:49
treat the dog like family but not like
2:00:51
children it's just wrong a birthday that
2:00:53
we've sort of made up this is February
2:00:55
the 1st we do a little birthday thing I
2:00:56
always get her some treats and we have
2:00:59
candles on the treats and then we put a
2:01:01
little hat on her and we sing happy
2:01:03
birthday to her you know it's the
2:01:05
society default happiness but we decided
2:01:08
not to have human kids and rescue dogs
2:01:12
instead and we don't think of ourselves
2:01:14
as childless but we are a family and she
2:01:17
is a child I do it for her I cooked
2:01:19
chicken breast and then raw vegetables
2:01:22
are good for dogs - kale - I trust
2:01:26
sometimes kale snap peas even lettuce
2:01:30
good old handles back when she spits
2:01:32
them out people don't even stop to ask
2:01:39
whether you have kids it's cute so I've
2:01:43
had people say to me how old are your
2:01:45
kids before saying do you have kids and
2:01:49
so I will reply to that you know they
2:01:51
they have fur to their full license
2:01:53
birth a big impetus for me it's strange
2:01:57
how free is because of the environment
2:02:00
and the the global population crisis
2:02:05
that we're facing and climate change and
2:02:07
all that I think that society's
2:02:09
confusing it's changing I hope there and
2:02:12
people are becoming more open to what
2:02:16
family means and it can come in
2:02:17
different ways you see forms
2:02:20
no no that's just not true
2:02:24
you can have a family with pets but to
2:02:28
say these are our children and and they
2:02:32
wind up doing horrible thing really
2:02:34
abusive things to the jail you heard
2:02:35
like oh I cook up kale and me this is
2:02:38
not necessarily what animals need to be
2:02:40
eating in fact particularly in fact I
2:02:44
have another clip like many pet owners
2:02:46
Lillie Clarkson turns to the internet
2:02:48
when her dog magpie began having
2:02:49
digestion issues when I first adopted
2:02:52
her I kept reading that grain-free was
2:02:54
really good for new diets and for
2:02:56
stomach issues grain intolerance is one
2:02:59
of the most common dietary concerns that
2:03:01
veterinary nutritionists dr. Valerie
2:03:03
Parker of the Ohio State College of
2:03:05
Veterinary Medicine hears from pet
2:03:07
owners
2:03:07
she says food allergies especially -
2:03:10
grains aren't really a problem in pets
2:03:12
very rarely are there allergens - grains
2:03:14
and that's a very common misconception
2:03:17
Parker has heard it all when it comes to
2:03:18
alternative pet diet but reminds her
2:03:20
patients that animals have vastly
2:03:22
different nutritional needs than humans
2:03:24
when people try to apply their own diets
2:03:26
to their pets doesn't always work out so
2:03:28
well another common trend especially for
2:03:30
those who are meat free themselves is
2:03:32
feeding their pets a vegetarian or vegan
2:03:34
diet
2:03:34
cats are carnivores now that doesn't
2:03:37
mean that cats can't tolerate
2:03:39
carbohydrates and plant sources of food
2:03:42
in their in their food but they they are
2:03:44
designed to to eat certain meat pet
2:03:47
owners concerned about the ingredients
2:03:49
in pet foods may be tempted to make
2:03:50
their own but most homemade pet food
2:03:53
recipes just don't contain the nutrients
2:03:55
your pet needs and can cause severe
2:03:57
health issues the worst case scenarios
2:03:59
will be significant bone deformities and
2:04:03
young animals that don't grow their
2:04:04
bones appropriately they can get
2:04:06
fractures they can get they can become
2:04:09
paralyzed so people you know they're
2:04:11
like oh I'm vegan Mike my cat needs to
2:04:13
be vegan you were vegan or a vegan
2:04:15
household it's abusive these animals are
2:04:19
get are being cooped up in apartment
2:04:21
buildings everywhere I love dogs
2:04:24
contrary to what you say John I've had
2:04:26
almost exclusively rescues and strays
2:04:29
and dogs cats all of it but it's it I
2:04:35
think it just needs to be addressed
2:04:37
people are back
2:04:38
psychotically when it comes to their
2:04:40
their animals
2:04:43
just treating them didn't exactly put
2:04:45
them in baby carriages taking them into
2:04:48
restaurants and putting them in baby
2:04:50
seats I've seen it all
2:04:55
oh this is disgusting portion of the
2:04:58
show we do have a few people think it'll
2:05:19
be a short segment so we can have more
2:05:20
show more earnest starts us off at $150
2:05:24
from North Olmsted Ohio and he's got a
2:05:27
um call out here it just makes me a
2:05:30
knight by the way I hope he's on the
2:05:32
list what's his name hold on what's his
2:05:33
name yes yes he is on the list if in
2:05:37
Covina yeah I would like to be known as
2:05:41
sir Kevin of the burning river as for my
2:05:43
table entrees you'd like to get some
2:05:45
absinthe and bratwurst I think this has
2:05:48
been on the list before I know I know
2:05:50
absinthe for sure I don't know if we've
2:05:52
had it in combo with bratwurst but it's
2:05:54
good I've ordered it it shall be at the
2:05:55
table for you teenies general karma
2:05:58
we'll put that at the end for Seamus of
2:05:59
Columbus and a call-out to dingo of
2:06:04
Venecia
2:06:07
as a douchebag
2:06:11
Barun walkman of Buckeye $149 and 20
2:06:14
cents Christopher Python Python
2:06:17
I think pie food and oh yeah I'm sorry
2:06:20
Christa Barron Walkman is not from
2:06:22
Buckeye he's from parts unknown
2:06:25
Christopher PI suit is from Buckeye
2:06:27
Arizona 11111 Dame Carol Ann of the east
2:06:31
hatchet ranch in Pueblo California
2:06:35
Colorado she is something here to say
2:06:39
yeah this is a please accept this
2:06:42
donation to wish my second-born isaac
2:06:44
chase AKA sir crypto night of Colorado
2:06:47
Springs a happy 38th birthday on October
2:06:50
15th it's a gift I know will bring a
2:06:52
smile to his face he hit me in the mouth
2:06:54
on 2016 and I've been getting more sane
2:06:56
ever since I'm nice probably not after
2:07:00
that last segment thank you for all your
2:07:03
hard work to bring us the deconstruction
2:07:05
of the news and making me laugh also
2:07:08
plug Isaac's business firearms training
2:07:11
central.com
2:07:13
nice firearms training central.com what
2:07:18
you call a mouthful for a URL by the way
2:07:22
Adam yes
2:07:23
thanks for the ham radio 2.0 stuff my
2:07:25
first bone joshua is getting us hooked
2:07:27
on hooked up on that i gotta tell you we
2:07:30
have no agenda hams calm now which
2:07:34
includes the directory and ways to
2:07:37
connect to our note i won't go into all
2:07:39
of it what's there but it's it's quite
2:07:41
extensive and again you see how the
2:07:44
genius of the no agenda nation works
2:07:47
where buford k just sent me a link on
2:07:51
the no agenda social calm which was a
2:07:53
directory in opml format i sucked it
2:07:56
right into the freedom controller built
2:07:58
by dave jones registered domain name
2:08:00
boom we got a web page
2:08:04
think of think what it would take at any
2:08:07
radio station is easy clearance from and
2:08:10
illegal there were I think three no
2:08:19
agenda hams at or names as we call
2:08:21
ourselves at the meet up in Austin
2:08:23
including ka6
2:08:26
Etienne Paul who I don't know he somehow
2:08:31
he had to get and at I think he's been
2:08:33
listening for a while but he I met him
2:08:35
on the on the no agenda ham thing thing
2:08:40
thing and I guess that he had some need
2:08:43
some kind of excuse for his wife to come
2:08:45
to the meet up so he said well my wife's
2:08:49
a girlfriend Beth has a podcast it's
2:08:51
called over 65 and talking comm can you
2:08:53
plug that say yeah no problem so our
2:08:57
names very resourceful
2:09:00
I guess so
2:09:06
blessings to you boil engine he said the
2:09:11
wind up of this donation was blessings
2:09:13
to you both
2:09:16
was it from Dame Carol and all the
2:09:18
producers around the world hoping to
2:09:20
make the next meet up in the springs at
2:09:21
the end the month really enjoyed the
2:09:23
last one thanks to Andrew for
2:09:24
coordinated and thank you very much for
2:09:25
your support theme Carol Anne onward to
2:09:28
fill in Temecula California 909 me does
2:09:33
neither D douching first he's got his
2:09:40
birthday on the birthday list and you
2:09:41
who you want some human resources for
2:09:43
his uh just human resource Karma for our
2:09:46
first child we put that at the end for
2:09:48
you you better like Xander Souls burger
2:09:50
800 800 Kevin McLaughlin Earl of Luna 69
2:09:57
69 he says he needs emergency SWAT so
2:09:59
enough karma okay and that would that
2:10:01
I've baked that in for you coming up
2:10:03
that's an all of the Karma's of course
2:10:05
Baron mark Tanner in Whittier California
2:10:07
six seven eight nine one from Harlem get
2:10:12
mo nation lowlands f6 666 and na and
2:10:16
Netherlands and he will have a title
2:10:18
change today he was knighted as
2:10:19
Chevalier song back in 2013 and after
2:10:23
many more years of $33.33 Ledo Nations I
2:10:28
passed the threshold for Baron hood back
2:10:30
in January I would now like to be named
2:10:33
Baron a wan of Grenada or do say Grenada
2:10:37
Grenada Grenada Grenada Grenada you say
2:10:41
Grenada Grenada and I'd like to claim
2:10:44
the Spanish city of Granada or Grenada
2:10:47
as it's a meat and it's immediate
2:10:49
surroundings as my territory all other
2:10:51
knights and dames are invited for tapas
2:10:53
at the alhambra palaces no karma thank
2:10:58
you up meet up in Grenada yes we'll be
2:11:01
there beautiful Steven shoveling 600 6
2:11:05
ma loves Columbus Day Christopher dektor
2:11:09
5 6 7 8 they fav Anthony Rodriguez 55 10
2:11:15
Nancy Murphy 5244 span Eric Hanson in
2:11:20
Austin Texas
2:11:21
52 30 and he needs two jobs Connor for
2:11:24
smoking-hot wife coming up at the end as
2:11:26
well you John Lopez and
2:11:29
in Rapids Michigan 50 dollars and 98
2:11:32
cents and this is important because he
2:11:34
says it took a little under four years
2:11:36
but he managed to obtain his knighthood
2:11:37
that's today he would like to be known
2:11:40
as sir clay Alchemist Knight of the
2:11:42
Grand River for the round table some hot
2:11:45
orange juice and skillets okay and he'd
2:11:51
like to mention that karma works to keep
2:11:53
his pant his Hanes
2:11:55
his hands pain free while he sculpted a
2:11:59
chimpanzee in person at the Grand Rapids
2:12:01
Community College to fill you in as you
2:12:06
question about in my last donation i
2:12:08
sculpt characters then photograph them
2:12:10
to make illustrations oh okay I remember
2:12:12
I've been working on a project
2:12:14
specifically for my alumnus show called
2:12:16
on the shoulders of animals which is
2:12:18
about the test subjects leading up to
2:12:20
the manned spaceflight for most of the
2:12:24
folks who can't make it you can see it
2:12:25
all of clay alchemist comm thanks again
2:12:28
for years of keeping me informed to look
2:12:29
forward to this Sunday's episode PS exit
2:12:32
strategy no agenda singles meetups for
2:12:35
people with normal-sized amygdalas and
2:12:37
perhaps OTG folk
2:12:40
there could be an app for that yeah
2:12:43
there's no one would use this you know
2:12:45
he would no one would use it because
2:12:47
they're all OTG are you single is your
2:12:51
amygdala abnormal sorry
2:12:53
yes never find never find thanks for the
2:12:57
exit strategy here's his sculptures are
2:12:59
really dynamite I would die no dynamite
2:13:04
nice he's got a style how big are they
2:13:07
how big is a real artist really
2:13:10
baronet's or economic hitmen from
2:13:12
Houston Texas came in with 5001 and that
2:13:16
following people are $50 donors name and
2:13:18
location if I have it and I seem to have
2:13:20
most of them Kevin Silverman in seven
2:13:24
Maryland Robert Kerr back in essexville
2:13:28
Michigan
2:13:29
Brandon savoir in Port Orchard
2:13:32
Washington he should be a sir by now we
2:13:34
had Dame Patricia Worthington and Miami
2:13:37
Florida
2:13:38
Robert Weber in Lake Forest California
2:13:41
Rawson tuchkov in London UK Mark Johnson
2:13:47
in Aurora California Joseph Hatch in
2:13:50
Springfield Virginia he got a birthday
2:13:52
list for him birthday cola coming up
2:13:55
Joseph Harrison liberal Kansas he comes
2:13:59
in a lot Kimberley Redmond in Toronto
2:14:01
Ontario Baroness Susan Johnson in
2:14:04
Hillsboro Oregon sir Kyle Meyer in
2:14:07
Atlanta Georgia and last but not least
2:14:10
sir Jason deluzy Oh in Chad's fir'd
2:14:13
Pennsylvania I want to thank all these
2:14:15
folks were contributing to show 1181 and
2:14:19
keeping us a keeping us going for
2:14:21
another show coming up next Thursday and
2:14:24
I was just looking at clay alchemist
2:14:26
comm holy crap you're right this is
2:14:29
genius it's got this sculpted rat who's
2:14:34
asleep on a bed of pharmaceuticals with
2:14:37
a little oxy pill bottle open in the
2:14:40
back it's called American dreamin
2:14:44
that's some nice stuff does he sell it
2:14:50
haven't figured that part out yet but he
2:14:52
should yeah I mean I if I could afford
2:14:54
it I'd try and buy a piece ya know it's
2:14:59
like it's good he's got this guy he's
2:15:01
got a pro-style it's very uniform fun
2:15:04
he's got the humor which art likes
2:15:05
nowadays are yeah and humor always goes
2:15:07
together well if you can do it right
2:15:08
yeah and this is very good seems to me
2:15:11
gallery quality stuff absolutely should
2:15:16
tickets for the museum called museum
2:15:18
quality stuff really really really we
2:15:22
have artists that listen to our show yes
2:15:24
we do of all varieties not just Fine
2:15:27
Arts musicians what else thank you all
2:15:37
very much
2:15:37
you are the ones who've dragged us
2:15:39
through it through this week with your
2:15:41
with your support along with our
2:15:43
executive producers remember there were
2:15:45
no associate executive producers very
2:15:47
scandalous when you think about it for a
2:15:48
show of this magnitude but hey you're
2:15:51
producing it you have just as much skin
2:15:53
in the game and these people helped us
2:15:55
out an enormous Lee also those who
2:15:57
donated under $50 because they want to
2:15:59
stay anonymous or if they're on one of
2:16:01
our many programs you see even the 33 33
2:16:04
's a month can get you beyond knighthood
2:16:06
into bear netdom even barony we
2:16:09
appreciate all of it thank you so much
2:16:11
and remember to support us for our
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Thursday show agile org ok human
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[Music]
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ha
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yeah second it isn't me I can't hear
2:16:44
myself
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[Music]
2:16:47
yes it is the 13th of October 2019
2:16:52
here's the birthday list for today
2:16:53
baronet Chris of North Austin 58 years
2:16:56
old tomorrow
2:16:57
Grand Duke Nussbaum he will be an
2:16:59
official Grand Duke in just moments from
2:17:01
now October 13th Tuesday sir dave says
2:17:04
happy birthday to his father David fuga
2:17:05
Zotto
2:17:06
a senior they will be celebrating
2:17:07
tomorrow on the 14th Dame Carol Ann of
2:17:10
East hatchet Rams his happy birthday to
2:17:12
her son Isaac chase aka
2:17:14
sir kryptonite of Colorado Springs
2:17:16
turning 38 on Monday on tax day and Phil
2:17:20
says happy birthday to his wife Chloe
2:17:22
her third annual let's would be I guess
2:17:25
30 times around the Sun and Joseph hat
2:17:28
celebrating tomorrow happy birthday from
2:17:30
all your buddies here with best podcast
2:17:31
in the universe I'll do the meetups real
2:17:39
quick and then we'll get to our
2:17:40
knighting Zand titles which we have
2:17:42
today because the meetups it's like a
2:17:43
pod a local 5 1 12 meetup sir Scott
2:17:48
Morgan was in charge of that to date
2:17:50
actually we had 21 attendees plus me the
2:17:53
second Thursday of the month has been
2:17:54
chosen to actually try to make this
2:17:56
meeting all about the attendees multiple
2:17:58
nights as well as other sustaining
2:18:00
producers were in attendance many of us
2:18:02
had met others in the group from the
2:18:04
wonderfully successful Austin meetup
2:18:05
last year but this time we seem to have
2:18:07
even better conversations when Adam
2:18:09
showed up the vibe didn't change my hope
2:18:12
that this meetup will become a solid
2:18:14
group of fellow travelers seemed to have
2:18:16
a wonderful start request by some
2:18:18
attendees to have next month meet up at
2:18:19
another location will be discussed via
2:18:21
the No Agenda 512 email distro group
2:18:25
right on so they're really organizing
2:18:28
there and thank you sir Scott for taking
2:18:30
care of that there was a meet-up planned
2:18:34
in Tokyo for this past weekend which was
2:18:39
very successful because hey is Sir Mark
2:18:43
and day mastered anything they do is
2:18:45
successful but they also just to show
2:18:47
you how good they are did it in the
2:18:50
middle of a 5.7 earthquake and a typhoon
2:18:56
and they still had including Earl of
2:19:01
Tennessee COBOL was there the guys from
2:19:05
Osaka couldn't come up because they
2:19:07
could not travel also Derick and his
2:19:09
girlfriend were in Tokyo they were
2:19:10
planning on going to the Meetup
2:19:12
but his vacation he says well we did we
2:19:15
didn't go exactly as planned they were
2:19:17
hunkered down in their hotel room in
2:19:18
Tokyo trying to outlast the typhoon so
2:19:22
they were not able to make it but it was
2:19:25
a very successful event they had our
2:19:29
heads printed which is really all we
2:19:31
care about and there were other meetups
2:19:35
this weekend as well but those are the
2:19:36
big ones and I just find it fantastic
2:19:40
that we have a typhoon and an earthquake
2:19:42
in Tokyo but that will not stop the No
2:19:45
Agenda nation from meeting upcoming
2:19:48
meetups October 19th in Atlanta Santa Fe
2:19:51
Orlando and San Antonio this is like
2:19:53
it's like we're a minor league ball team
2:19:56
Louisville Kentucky on the 20th on the
2:19:58
24th Nashville Tennessee so there's two
2:20:00
they have a regular Meetup and an
2:20:02
impromptu meetups on the 25th
2:20:04
we have Portland and Charlotte North
2:20:06
Carolina then the 26 another Nashville
2:20:08
Tennessee meet up along with Colorado
2:20:09
Springs and coming up in November under
2:20:12
first in Seattle the second in Boston
2:20:14
and looks like they're working on a
2:20:16
tri-state that would be New York New
2:20:18
Jersey Connecticut and possibly
2:20:19
Pennsylvania for November 2nd November
2:20:21
7th Newport Beach California and Myrtle
2:20:24
Beach and the ninth North Charleston
2:20:26
South Carolina and that is your meetup
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calendar for the coming weeks these are
2:20:32
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2:20:35
just like you in fact if you go to a No
2:20:38
Agenda Meetup and you see a table where
2:20:40
there's all kinds of people who don't
2:20:41
look like they belong together
2:20:43
that's the No Agenda table because
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2:20:53
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show it was a long one today yeah this
2:23:19
is okay now I do have a poop report of
2:23:23
course in the poop central oh do we have
2:23:26
a poop report jingle I wish we did let
2:23:29
me see I have a weave of course we've
2:23:32
got poop poop course we've got poop of
2:23:36
course we've got I got this from a
2:23:45
blogger and I forgot to put the bloggers
2:23:48
name yeah another blogger I'm sorry a
2:23:49
podcaster because I'm looking at more
2:23:52
podcast now same as you cuz good stuff
2:23:55
there and this is a Berkeley aquatic
2:23:57
park report now when I asked the
2:24:00
chatroom if you recognize who this
2:24:02
podcaster is please tell us so he gets
2:24:04
the credit for this and I left a little
2:24:07
bit at the beginning which is his kind
2:24:09
of idealized lifestyle I started to
2:24:12
throw that in so you'd have a feeling
2:24:14
for this guy in his report hey everybody
2:24:16
what's going on hell of a stream last
2:24:18
night boys we're gonna have to limit
2:24:21
those beer streams I was pissing all
2:24:23
through the night
2:24:24
and speaking of piss
2:24:26
I'm you right into one of these
2:24:28
California assholes
2:24:29
who's telling you my future with your
2:24:34
diesel-powered boat in your petrol based
2:24:37
car and your hamburgers tell them to eat
2:24:39
a big bag of dicks that state is
2:24:41
completely fucked up from San Francisco
2:24:45
to San Diego back to LA and up to
2:24:47
Oakland all fucked up take a look at
2:24:51
this they're talking about a lake in
2:24:52
Berkeley and I'm sure you're familiar
2:24:53
with Berkeley Berkeley is full of all
2:24:55
those hippies with Birkenstocks and piss
2:24:58
smelling hair well these people who keep
2:25:01
telling everybody that we need to change
2:25:03
our ways where we're going to destroy
2:25:05
the planet their lake is so full of poop
2:25:09
that they have a warning saying you know
2:25:11
what maybe maybe you guys shouldn't swim
2:25:13
in this lake because it's literally full
2:25:16
of poop see there's no safe haven in
2:25:19
Berkeley your lakes are full of poop
2:25:21
your streets are full of poop your
2:25:22
sidewalks are full of hypodermic needles
2:25:24
and piss
2:25:25
there's no escape from the lefties but
2:25:28
they're gonna scream about our fucking
2:25:30
cows and our cars so here you go let's
2:25:33
take a look at this we're over at East
2:25:35
Bay Times calm City warns public to stay
2:25:38
out of aquatic park in wake of dangerous
2:25:41
contamination city is trying to figure
2:25:44
out what's causing the dangerously high
2:25:46
levels of bacteria well it's poop Wow
2:25:51
and you called my dog segment disgusting
2:25:54
holy now I do that day this is because I
2:25:58
have a personal complaint aquatic park
2:26:01
used to be it's still there it's off the
2:26:03
freeway it's a long it's a it's a it's
2:26:06
kind of a man-made lake does it's
2:26:08
designed for crew practice the
2:26:11
University of California crew used to
2:26:13
use it in other schools that you have
2:26:15
you know that would give to six guys in
2:26:16
a boat go as fast as they can up and
2:26:18
down it used to be a used by the
2:26:21
network's for ski jumping they have a
2:26:24
ski jump thing in within this Park and
2:26:27
people used to go bombing around and
2:26:29
they'd jump over this ramp and go flying
2:26:31
in the air nobody can do any of that it
2:26:34
used to be a boating thing yokes
2:26:35
romantic couples used to boat on this
2:26:38
thing used to rent boats you go robe
2:26:40
there no you can't do any of this
2:26:42
anymore cuz this thing is completely
2:26:43
contaminated and it's just they shut
2:26:45
down the boating rentals they don't do
2:26:47
anymore Ski Jumping it's really pathetic
2:26:50
and nobody seems to give a crap about it
2:26:52
but it but the one good thing about that
2:26:55
last report it did give me the eye so
2:26:58
this okay here we go
2:27:01
it's poop perfect end of show I so John
2:27:06
very well done yes hi bro
2:27:09
always always I always go for the lowest
2:27:11
for the lowest cheap laugh always good
2:27:14
hey it's interesting I had a I had a
2:27:17
clip about San Francisco which I I
2:27:20
thought was not quite as interesting as
2:27:22
this I mean that this really hit ticked
2:27:24
all the boxes for me this is about the
2:27:27
the families that have run San Francisco
2:27:31
and I didn't even I didn't know exactly
2:27:34
how much intermingling there was between
2:27:36
these unbelievable these four families
2:27:40
the whole video which it's produced I
2:27:44
don't know who produced it it's in the
2:27:47
show notes about eight minutes long I'll
2:27:49
just take a couple minutes just so you
2:27:51
get an idea of how incestuous the San
2:27:55
Francisco really but California has be
2:27:58
is has always been Pat Brown's father
2:28:01
Edmund Joseph Brown who was known for
2:28:04
running scams and gambling operations in
2:28:07
San Francisco
2:28:09
with the help of businessman William
2:28:11
Newsome the second Pat Brown became
2:28:14
governor of California for two terms
2:28:17
during his governorship he awarded the
2:28:20
Squaw Valley concession contract to
2:28:23
William noose and the third and his
2:28:25
partner John Pelosi the deal was
2:28:28
criticized for the state of California
2:28:31
paying for everything and getting
2:28:33
nothing
2:28:34
William Newsome the third grew up with
2:28:37
the governor's son Jerry who was
2:28:39
training to be a Jesuit priest John
2:28:43
Pelosi son Paul married Nancy
2:28:46
D'Alessandro
2:28:47
daughter of Thomas D'Alessandro Jr who
2:28:50
was known for smuggling heroin into the
2:28:52
u.s. with Lucky Luciano and the
2:28:55
Baltimore mafia John Pelosi son Ron
2:28:58
married William newsome's daughter
2:29:00
Barbara over ongoing disputes about the
2:29:05
Squaw Valley concession William Newsome
2:29:09
senior threatened to hurt the governor
2:29:11
politically just as Governor Brown was
2:29:14
running for a third term against Ronald
2:29:17
Reagan he lost but eight years later the
2:29:22
former governors jesuit son Jerry
2:29:25
reclaimed the governorship in 1974 he
2:29:30
appointed William Newsome the third to a
2:29:32
Placer County judgeship in 1975 and
2:29:36
three years later to the state court of
2:29:39
appeal William Newsome was an attorney
2:29:43
for oil magnate J paul Getty
2:29:45
named in the 1966 Guinness Book of World
2:29:48
Records as the world's richest private
2:29:51
citizen and while serving on the
2:29:54
appellate bench in the 1980s he helped
2:29:57
get his son Gordon he secured a change
2:29:59
in state trust law that allowed him to
2:30:02
claim his share of a MultiAir trust
2:30:04
after Newsom retired from the bench he
2:30:08
became administrator of the Getty
2:30:10
and providing seed money for his son
2:30:13
Gavin Newsom Nancy Pelosi's nephew to
2:30:16
start the plunk Jack business that led
2:30:19
to a career in San Francisco politics as
2:30:22
mayor of San Francisco and lieutenant
2:30:25
governor of the state of California
2:30:28
Gavin Newsom was informally adopted by
2:30:31
the Gettys after his parents divorced
2:30:34
and recently succeeded family friend
2:30:37
Jerry Brown to be the current governor
2:30:40
of California for 80 years these four
2:30:44
families have ruled over the state of
2:30:46
California
2:30:47
politically I really despised the creepy
2:30:51
porn music that people used for these
2:30:52
types of reports because the information
2:30:54
is good but that was unnecessary but I
2:30:57
didn't know that Pelosi Newsom brown for
2:31:01
80 years these people have been ruining
2:31:04
the state of California yeah that's only
2:31:07
on the Democrat side there's actually a
2:31:09
Republican
2:31:10
boy sure I'm sure falling apart who's in
2:31:13
the Republicans who were a-holes uh well
2:31:17
there used to be this guy already Samish
2:31:18
who used to pretty much run California
2:31:21
but that most of the Republican
2:31:23
influence died in the 50s I think when
2:31:25
they went Pat Brown June when Pat
2:31:27
Brown's Pat Brown jr. which is Jerry
2:31:32
Brown's dad when Pat Brown jr. got in
2:31:34
the Democrats pretty much took over the
2:31:37
state is there for that small moment
2:31:38
when Reagan was governor and then
2:31:40
another small moment when when
2:31:43
Schwarzenegger was governor and we also
2:31:46
had we had one other Republican in there
2:31:49
the rest of them were just staunch
2:31:51
Democrats it's just a bunch of yeah my
2:31:55
souls old-school eyes they're connected
2:31:59
but I didn't know the connection between
2:32:01
all these people that's it very that was
2:32:03
that everyone pretty much knows about
2:32:05
that I have an update and a correction
2:32:07
on the California well a California
2:32:10
situation starting first with the ham
2:32:13
radio repeaters that is like oh they're
2:32:16
the the kicking them all out
2:32:18
turns out
2:32:22
that the hams were a little bit alarmist
2:32:26
in California it is one repeater that
2:32:31
actually is an out-of-state operation
2:32:34
and they're the one one repeater is
2:32:37
getting kicked out and a couple of these
2:32:39
hams made these videos and posts and all
2:32:42
freaking out is it look more like
2:32:44
clickbait than anything so very very
2:32:46
disappointed in people who are gonna
2:32:48
save the world right that's
2:32:51
disappointing
2:32:52
yeah so I bought into it too there's a
2:32:55
lot of stories about it but apparently
2:32:57
it's just one it's just okay just it's
2:33:00
one motive light very Boger but bogit
2:33:03
'iv and i wanna cut you know go ahead I
2:33:07
caught a new buzzword unless you're
2:33:09
still in that topic no I just want to do
2:33:11
one thing about California and I'll be
2:33:12
done I want to bring this story back
2:33:17
we've had we have the wildfires in Los
2:33:20
Angeles of course we have the fear of
2:33:23
fire starting in in Northern California
2:33:27
and by the way I got a couple notes from
2:33:30
people who work at Pacific Gas and
2:33:32
Electric and they say hey we're shutting
2:33:34
off the power because we're just getting
2:33:36
sued so we can't afford it anymore is
2:33:38
what everybody deserves I agree but
2:33:41
here's the thing
2:33:44
these fires are not global warming this
2:33:47
is not something new to California and I
2:33:50
recite from the 1860 diary from young
2:33:55
botanist raised in New York schooled in
2:33:57
Connecticut who found himself on the
2:34:00
payroll of the newly formed California
2:34:02
division of mines and geology his job
2:34:07
William Brewer this is was to roam the
2:34:10
vast new state of California in 1860
2:34:13
take samples and make observations of
2:34:16
plant and animals and I recite over four
2:34:19
years journeying across California I
2:34:22
have witnessed torrential rains that
2:34:24
turned the Central Valley into a vast
2:34:26
Whitecaps Lake intolerable heat waves
2:34:29
that made the fats of our meats run away
2:34:32
and spontaneous gravy violent
2:34:34
earthquakes and fires I could only
2:34:37
describe as great sheets of flames
2:34:39
extending over acres it has always been
2:34:45
hell always so don't be fooled that this
2:34:52
all of a sudden is global warming
2:34:53
because it's just not true we had a lot
2:34:57
we had it pushed back a little bit in
2:34:59
the probably in the 70s I think when
2:35:04
they had controlled burns everywhere
2:35:06
they had ducks Unlimited was a massive
2:35:12
kind of an organization or a hunting
2:35:14
organization of hunters and shooters who
2:35:16
usually like to Google duck hunting and
2:35:18
they would burn down most of the
2:35:23
ruch land and swampland around suicune
2:35:26
Valley and they would burn it every year
2:35:28
it was like I was at the air pollution
2:35:29
district at the time and they had these
2:35:30
so-called controlled burn days they had
2:35:32
to be on a specific day when the
2:35:34
conditions were right and they torch off
2:35:36
these hundreds of acres because they're
2:35:40
gonna burn anyway but if you get them
2:35:43
done in the right time the Ducks will
2:35:44
come and we can kill some ducks so they
2:35:47
so this was a lot of and the forest
2:35:50
management was different back then they
2:35:52
kept all the brushes you know they've
2:35:54
been they did they called a lot of trees
2:35:56
and they had a lot more brakes that this
2:35:58
all went by the wayside because the duck
2:36:00
guys were bad actors because they wanted
2:36:02
to kill the poor ducks so fuck that so
2:36:05
let the whole area burn to the ground by
2:36:07
itself when it felt like it and it when
2:36:10
it's inconvenient when there's a
2:36:12
windstorm then it goes up and then it
2:36:13
blows the you know instead of having it
2:36:15
on a burning when there's a day it was
2:36:17
nice and perfect day for it calm not
2:36:20
gonna set the neighborhood on fire I
2:36:21
mean this is California and it's just
2:36:24
been mismanaged by these four families
2:36:26
you're talking about they're the ones
2:36:29
who screwed it up
2:36:30
well something should be done about them
2:36:33
yeah well they get just get elected
2:36:36
elected I do have two clips I want to
2:36:38
play before we finish already because I
2:36:40
and one of them's a quiz Oh for me yeah
2:36:45
this is from the Pacific Gas and
2:36:48
Electric presser which I never liked
2:36:50
that term they had they discussed their
2:36:53
website going down all the time I want
2:36:55
you to spot potentially a new buzzword
2:36:59
is a very short clip the buzz words
2:37:01
should be obvious okay let me just get
2:37:04
centered okay I'm ready yeah as I
2:37:06
covered earlier so first of all thanks
2:37:07
for the question we do acknowledge
2:37:09
there's been issues with the website PGI
2:37:10
come throughout the day today we are
2:37:13
solutioning that we have teams dedicated
2:37:15
looking at that right now
2:37:16
oh man no more jiggling the handle we
2:37:19
just solution that shit solutioning
2:37:22
please tell me it's solutioning of
2:37:25
course it's solution whoever says
2:37:26
something like this we're solutioning it
2:37:30
I was taken aback by that personally
2:37:35
now the other one I thought was just a
2:37:36
classic disingenuous media clip and I
2:37:40
believe it's from Democracy Now yes it
2:37:42
is and I want they're gonna play this is
2:37:46
about to be again you know you get if
2:37:48
you're gonna do media you got to
2:37:49
complain about Trump but there's a
2:37:52
moment in here that I happen to have
2:37:54
some facts about okay that it's just so
2:37:57
it's bogus this is bogus but play this
2:37:59
clip yeah I don't know which one it is
2:38:02
I'm sorry it's Trump complaints about
2:38:06
Trump of Trump he also came under fire
2:38:09
for playing Prince's Purple Reign at the
2:38:11
rally
2:38:11
despite confirming a year ago the
2:38:14
campaign would not use Prince's music
2:38:16
Prince's estate has refused to give
2:38:19
Trump permission to use his songs cities
2:38:22
are also complaining that the Trump
2:38:24
campaign is not reimbursing them for
2:38:26
services provided by local police and
2:38:28
fire departments during his rallies a
2:38:30
study by the Center for Public Integrity
2:38:32
says these services total more than
2:38:35
eight hundred thousand dollars well this
2:38:39
has got to do with you yes we use your
2:38:42
little lecture about ask cap yeah so
2:38:45
even though it is true that there is a
2:38:48
note I saw it myself that somewhere
2:38:51
someone from a campaign in 2016 said
2:38:54
okay we won't use we won't use any
2:38:57
Prince material there is no right for
2:39:00
them to give Prince's work falls under
2:39:06
performance rights and as long as the
2:39:08
venue has paid their dues it's a blanket
2:39:11
license they can play whatever they want
2:39:15
in the venue now there are certain
2:39:17
things that Trump couldn't do like use
2:39:19
it as an endorsement etc but just them
2:39:22
playing it whether he's coming onstage
2:39:24
or going offstage
2:39:25
he's bought and paid for and completely
2:39:28
legal so they can bitch and moan all
2:39:31
they want and I wish Prince were around
2:39:34
because I don't know I don't know if
2:39:35
Prince would be against it
2:39:37
I'm not so sure you might have surprised
2:39:39
everybody you don't know
2:39:41
you know the second part of that clip
2:39:43
talks about the moaning and groaning by
2:39:45
the cities
2:39:47
during the Obama administration and my
2:39:51
wife is very involved in politics in the
2:39:53
port angeles area it turns out the same
2:39:56
thing was going on with obama because
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these presidents whoever they are Obama
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or Trump they don't bring that up it was
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the same thing they've the locals they
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up in Port in the Clallam County were
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worried sick cuz Obama had scheduled a
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big confab up there meet up he's gonna
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go visit a few places and they were
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worried because their budgets were
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already stretched thin and they and they
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knew that the general policy of the
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president is they don't pick up the tabs
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for the police and fire and all the
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people that get involved and they were
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worried sick that Obama was actually
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gonna show up because they're gonna be
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stuck with this huge bill so relieved
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yeah and so this is bullcrap this is a
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disingenuous report on both halves of
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that report the first half about the
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music they should bring up what you just
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said yeah at least think of people some
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feelings for what's going on and they
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should bring up the other part which I
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just said so this is what we're dealing
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with and then we deal with this week
2:40:53
after week and we really do appreciate
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the listeners support and producer
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support why could not end it on a better
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note John you said it and what what
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outfit was that that reported that so
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egregiously that was democracy now the
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war and peace report with Amy Goodman oh
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people actually make a lot of money to
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do that crap nice well we are podcasters
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and so that one you gonna be able to
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talk that's not saying when I came out
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and I have a kid when I publicly stated
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you know it's really funny I see all
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those red lights so that means you're
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live right as soon as I start talking
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about the fake news I see those lights
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go up so but then they come back the
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president can in terms of his or her
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behaviors show exactly where their heart
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is the greatest thing that any of us has
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to offer is love well I'm gonna assume
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it's a guy who said that it's a great
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question and thank you very much it's
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all about round the clock six and micro
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nouns are she her and hers mine too
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all right part yes
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you know we've been through it all I
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know I know
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yes come on yeah it's for those Jeff
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according to the guy who invented work
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it's pronounced Gd according to the guy
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who invented the word
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