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curry
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episode 1214
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this is no agenda morning
everybody
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I'm Adam curry from northern
silicon
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valley where we're molding all
kinds of
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things I'm Jesse tomorrow
you're mulling
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not pulling over Oh Molly Oh
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we're Molly I'm Molly isn't
mulling this
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is something you do with wine
so let's
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start with this Super Bowl
prediction
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you almost had it
0:48
I know and remember that I said
that I
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still wanted to root for the
Chiefs but
0:55
that I felt I truly felt and if
you look
0:57
at the expectations the way
they set it
0:59
up it was going to be
empowerment for
1:01
women there were women all over
this
1:03
place co-owners were women
coaches were
1:06
women we had the the big
empowerment
1:09
jay-z
1:10
rock nation Shakira JLo
empowerment
1:14
halftime and I blew it but you
me you
1:18
didn't actually I mean you you
didn't go
1:21
with your gut you have you saw
mahomes
1:23
wearing a trump shirt yeah that
that
1:25
should have been the clue I
blew that
1:28
what's the clue because the
idea was we
1:30
have Pelosi versus Trump Pelosi
versus
1:34
Trump and Pelosi represent San
Francisco
1:37
well I also thought you know the
1:39
president would get impeached
yeah hey
1:46
that was a good game though I
really
1:47
enjoyed it I didn't care much
for it oh
1:50
I the thing that bothered me 21
to
1:53
nothing in the fourth quarter
when I
1:54
mean is that comfortable to
watch
1:56
somebody fold I mean this guy
the coach
1:59
of the 49ers did this before he
was who
2:01
he was the offensive
coordinator with
2:03
nobody cares joked he was the
offensive
2:05
coordinator for the land of
fall cuz
2:07
what was the biggest fold in
Super Bowl
2:08
history the the problem I had
with it
2:12
was the technical aspect I was
sitting
2:16
down waiting for
2:17
I want my player stats flying
in Windows
2:20
I want Telus traitors I want
all Kai
2:22
want to feel good good about the
2:25
technical production of the
show and it
2:28
was sparse now maybe football
fans like
2:32
that more but I thought it to
be very
2:34
almost low-budget I'm not
kidding you
2:39
didn't get that at all I didn't
think
2:41
about it but because I prefer
just no
2:44
sound I think you're probably
correct
2:51
and I think for the bulk of the
public
2:54
who doesn't really follow
football that
2:56
close they just go to watch
this one
2:57
game and then there watch the
halftime
2:59
show and then they say to
themselves oh
3:02
there's the second half yeah
you bring
3:09
it up yeah it was it was just
lacking
3:12
also the commercials were I
have a list
3:15
of might of some of the
commercials
3:17
issues I had we have to talk
about this
3:18
at least for a second or two it
is yes
3:21
and then who does a podcast a
broadcast
3:23
a radio show or anything in
between this
3:25
talk about Super Bowl
commercials oh
3:26
that's right that's kind of the
law
3:28
isn't it we have to talk about
it it's
3:30
early FCC well I there was I
don't think
3:34
there was anything I like
nothing stuck
3:36
out like wow that's so great
3:38
no none of it okay here's the
problem
3:41
what was with all these
callbacks to the
3:44
60s and 70s how old was this
audience no
3:50
that's a good question
3:50
I don't maybe that's what they
sold it
3:53
on an older audience this I
mean they're
3:54
for sure we know that it didn't
really
3:56
do any better than last year
which is
3:59
already down from the year
before so
4:01
it's kind of I mean 98 million
people
4:04
this is not bad for anything
well maybe
4:08
it was all although all the old
98
4:10
million people but they had
they had a
4:13
lot of screwy stuff too and the
the
4:17
Google ad was creepy that was
like
4:19
enjoyable as it was so bad wait
which
4:21
one was that which oh oh oh my
gosh that
4:24
was horrible try it
4:25
that were I think it was the
worst dad
4:27
yeah explain it again I don't
remember
4:30
all I remember I just have my
notes
4:32
horrible word creepy Google and
uh was
4:37
not effective in terms of
memory no then
4:41
there was the couple to couple
these
4:42
things what was the point of
bringing
4:45
Ric Flair I mean there's a
reference to
4:48
the 70s there's a reference to
Fargo the
4:51
movie well that's because the
new series
4:54
of Fargo is coming out there's
just I'll
4:59
take that there then there was
the whole
5:02
Snyder's whole references these
old
5:05
references who I've got written
down
5:10
here whose live l IV peanut add
dropped
5:14
oh yeah they were gonna drop
the peanut
5:16
dead peanut add for the baby
peanut yeah
5:19
cuz it Colby but they didn't do
that
5:21
oh they also startin to call
this is
5:24
this is ok let's well I'll just
wrap it
5:25
up with this please all of a
sudden I
5:30
see this as a bunch of 5g ads
whoo 5g
5:33
yes a lot of 5g and then
everyone was
5:36
touting that they're going to
connect
5:37
the country but here's what
bugged me
5:43
there now touting 5g as ultra
wideband
5:48
huh ultra wideband is a versus
something
5:52
no is there something very else
this
5:54
little it's a spread spectrum
style of
5:57
communication and it's very
specific
6:00
it's also used for
ground-penetrating
6:02
radar it's the protocol it
should go
6:05
with 5g right so hook an
entirely
6:07
different protocol everything's
6:09
different
6:10
yeah so they're stealing the
name
6:12
because they can't get any
traction with
6:13
5g yeah possibly I mean do you
remember
6:17
it was that Verizon or was a
t-mobile
6:19
who was touting that I don't
recall one
6:21
of the two I don't know either
I didn't
6:23
write that part down hmm
6:25
I was just so earth by this
they just
6:26
robbed my bra all right that's
enough
6:31
yeah I mean it really really
aims like
6:33
the ads like what about the
halftime
6:35
show was very I mentioned to my
daughter
6:37
that it was a bunch of because
I saw
6:39
the analysis of the of the
woman who
6:41
does these analysis is who I
think is
6:44
the amazing Polly to be honest
about the
6:47
same voice she breaks down the
Super
6:50
Bowl halftime show as a cult
satanic the
6:54
whole satanic message to get
people into
6:57
global governance
6:58
well the well part of that was
there I
7:03
mean the halftime show was part
of this
7:06
jay-z deal that the white
racist NFL
7:10
owners put together you know
they had
7:11
they kind of rub out the
Kaepernick
7:14
stuff and they brought jay-z
and and
7:15
rock nation so he was the
consultant and
7:17
and here's the only thing that
uh and I
7:21
spoke to many different women
about this
7:24
including my own wife they say
I kept
7:27
hearing empowerment empowerment
7:29
empowerment empowerment and I
give to
7:32
men to me it's like doesn't
seem really
7:35
empowering when you're hanging
on a pole
7:36
I get the idea of JLo's movie
which I
7:39
like was a pretty good movie
and I and I
7:42
without a doubt the physical
effort and
7:47
still being able to sing mostly
all live
7:49
certainly on Jennifer Lopez's
part was
7:53
incredibly talented incredibly
7:55
professional really good but I
just like
7:58
if you if you're setting us up
to be
8:01
ready for an empowerment mesh's
you've
8:02
literally had a promo or
commercial
8:05
where there's two teen football
teams
8:07
once kick of the other ones
asked that
8:09
the helmets go off it's women
you know
8:12
there was a lot of this and
then just
8:13
seemed like okay and from the
woman's
8:17
perspective that I've spoken to
like
8:19
well yeah that's that you can
be sexy
8:22
and be empowered I'm like okay
all right
8:23
makes sense I guess it was nice
to look
8:26
at for me otherwise the US women
8:28
displayed as sex objects once
again yeah
8:32
but if you say that to any
woman and you
8:35
get real pushback yeah I didn't
get any
8:38
pushback from me me well I
never said it
8:42
to read that has beside the
point
8:45
[Laughter]
8:49
watch the game I was kind of
surprised
8:51
right I enjoyed the game she's
also
8:54
stunned when I gave her the the
occult
8:56
satanic message yeah yeah well
there was
9:01
there was some stuff there with
the
9:02
Puerto Rican flag and the
American flag
9:04
and so yeah I don't know if
part was
9:07
that all about nobody explained
that
9:09
well Puerto Rico's well I can I
can
9:12
connect some dots if you want
Porto Rico
9:16
we actually got a a note from
one of our
9:18
producers let me see this would
be under
9:22
2020 yes you got a note here
Adam as you
9:26
know Puerto Rico in Puerto Rico
we
9:28
American we are American
citizens who
9:31
cannot vote for the President
of the
9:32
United States but here we can
vote in
9:35
the primaries to select the
candidates
9:37
this year let me cue this up
this year
9:42
we will have the Democratic
primaries on
9:44
March 29th and Puerto Rico will
send 51
9:47
delegates to the Democratic
convention
9:50
that's more than Iowa a
delegation
9:52
larger than the delegation of
20 states
9:54
at this moment Bloomberg is the
only
9:57
candidate which adds in local
with ads
9:59
in local TV and radio and it
seems he's
10:02
investing a lot of money since
you can
10:04
watch and hear the ads
frequently on
10:06
shows with the best ratings
that's
10:13
really bad I mean even I know
that
10:14
that's really bad Spanish he
had an ad
10:24
in which I thought was also
kind of weak
10:28
so maybe that had something to
do with
10:31
it but you know the whole it's
Miami
10:32
Miami has a different vibe my
real
10:35
question was if you have JLo
and you
10:37
have Shakira both very
accomplished who
10:42
was the dude who came on I
didn't even
10:47
look it up they're so annoying
like what
10:49
is this douche bag
10:50
haha I can go up there and do
that
10:52
invite me I'll put on the
silver suit
10:55
I was wondering about that the
guy shows
10:57
up and out of the blue and it
maybe
10:59
wasn't even supposed to be
there let's
11:01
think about it I think I think
he went
11:04
him up Mike him up see who was
the guy
11:08
in the Super Bowl I would
expect the
11:13
troll room to have that for me
already
11:14
but no Jay J Balvin ball that J
Balvin
11:21
was his name yes yeah well he
ruined
11:28
everything if there's anything
that we
11:33
going on with that but the you
know that
11:36
dancing and then singing I
would that's
11:38
good I mean that's that was
impressive
11:42
I couldn't understand a word of
it we
11:44
got we had snow last night here
in
11:48
Austin everybody in the world
saw your
11:52
wife who Tina were the snow to
keep her
11:54
trying to make us she's from
Chicago
11:59
throw it what was that all
about I think
12:02
what you saw was a a very
lightweight
12:06
snowball to still kind of give
it a
12:08
little idea that there was a
snowball
12:09
and she just tossed it she's
very she
12:12
can throw a ball she's from
Chicago she
12:14
will kick your ass so be
careful yeah
12:16
well know are they are I
wouldn't get
12:18
that impression from this no
ball toss
12:21
of hers
12:21
gosh no yeah it's freezing that
all
12:29
about I don't know man global
warming
12:31
likely must be something like
that I I
12:35
don't understand it's crazy
yeah we
12:39
never get snow here we're at a
higher
12:41
latitude so one other thing
that was
12:43
just odd but I guess it's never
been a
12:45
thing in the NFL is a home
Mahone the
12:51
the quarterback for the cheese
which is
12:53
named against my home's you you
at my
12:56
home my home yeah my hands my
home back
13:02
to my homes he he's black but
he was not
13:05
touted as the third black
13:08
that quarterback in history to
win the
13:09
Super Bowl at all I don't
believe that's
13:15
true that he's not black
13:16
oh I don't believe it's true
that he
13:19
wasn't tired because I remember
seeing
13:21
couple of ball notice you know
what I
13:22
mean compared to previous Super
Bowls
13:24
has been a huge they keep doing
it
13:26
fourth the fifth the sixth now
this was
13:28
the third to win yeah I know
but this
13:32
has already been a couple of
guys before
13:33
him yeah - yeah you gonna do it
everyone
13:38
the fourth guy comes at some
point you
13:40
gotta just give it up and say
hey you
13:43
know blacks can play
quarterback - it's
13:45
not like a crazy idea that one
would win
13:49
if just tonight okay the dot
you know
13:52
what whatever fine I really
don't here
13:53
for sports well I really don't
care yeah
13:59
I'm surprised you watch the
game no I
14:01
love you didn't even get his
name right
14:02
so there you have it that's on
promise
14:04
what do you mean yeah
14:06
what's his name bill dick
alright so
14:15
then we had oh man what was the
next
14:18
event was the next event was
the the
14:21
Iowa caucus of course what a
fiasco hey
14:25
listen that you want to hear a
fiasco I
14:26
got a one of the clips from the
Iowa
14:28
caucus under and asked Adam oh
okay good
14:32
ideas you got a chef's quick
you can
14:34
come up with this guy's name
this guy I
14:36
like
14:37
well count out something more
important
14:39
that let's assume it's Pete
Buddha judge
14:41
okay hit it you know something
you know
14:45
something if you had told us
one year
14:48
ago that we were gonna come in
third in
14:50
Iowa we would have given
anything for
14:52
that and you know something you
know
14:55
something not only are we going
to New
14:58
Hampshire Tom Harkin we're
going to
15:00
South Carolina and Oklahoma and
Arizona
15:02
and North Dakota and New Mexico
we're
15:06
going to California and Texas
in New
15:08
York
15:08
we're going to South Dakota and
Oregon
15:10
and Washington Michigan
15:13
then we're gonna Washington DC
to take
15:15
back the White House the yeehaw
of
15:22
course the Dean scream gave it
or gave
15:25
it away yeah I didn't realize
that was
15:29
in Iowa Oh interesting yeah I
didn't
15:33
either really hmm why you know
why witch
15:38
scream now it's something that
I kind of
15:43
bumped into it by accident when
when of
15:46
course we and actually I spy
sat through
15:50
the entire from start to finish
well
15:52
start to polls the the caucus
polls or
15:56
whatever they call them closing
and I
15:58
watched its many different you
know it
16:00
breaks I'm switching around and
of
16:02
course I watched more MSNBC it
was
16:04
probably MSNBC CNN then some
Fox but
16:06
MSNBC I think they really had
the their
16:09
top crack team on it because I
wanted to
16:12
really understand that there
were some
16:14
rule changes and it's it in a
way I kind
16:18
of liked it it seems like it
seems like
16:20
a very democratic process where
you
16:22
you're arguing with you and
these
16:24
sometimes it's groups of a
couple
16:25
hundred people with your
neighbors you
16:27
know people from around the
neighborhood
16:28
and you come in with your first
choice
16:31
and your second choice it and
it's kind
16:33
of like a horse trading market
type idea
16:36
and I'd like watching that and
they had
16:38
interviews with some young
people
16:40
17-year olds who will be
eligible to
16:43
vote in November so they're you
know
16:45
coming up on 18 and they were
all
16:47
excited and like oh this is
really cool
16:49
is that kind of democracy in
process and
16:52
and then of course it all
started to
16:55
fall apart as the results
didn't come in
16:58
now we we know a lot more about
what
17:02
probably happened at least
technically
17:04
and what I was lucky in finding
was a
17:07
January 15th interview on NPR
or a piece
17:12
actually with it with a couple
of
17:14
journalists which specifically
mentioned
17:18
this app and how it was
something
17:20
incredibly new in fact here's
the intro
17:23
to their piece the upcoming Iowa
17:25
caucuses represent the first in
the
17:27
year of big tests for America's
17:29
democracy a big test big test
for
17:32
America's democracy to Russia's
17:34
interference in the 2016
presidential
17:36
election in fact NPR and Iowa
Public
17:39
Radio have learned that Iowa
State
17:41
Democrats are going to use a new
17:44
smartphone app to help run their
17:46
caucuses we're going to talk
more about
17:48
that now with two reporters I
want to
17:50
start with you first just to
remind us
17:52
how caucus notice I cut the
reporters
17:54
introduction out it's so
annoying you
17:56
first just remind us how
caucuses work
17:58
and how an app would be
involved this
18:00
time around yeah so caucuses
are very
18:02
different from a primary there
are no
18:04
ballots there are no voting
booths
18:07
Iowans will physically go to
different
18:09
community centers all across
the state
18:11
and physically show their
support for a
18:14
candidate by standing in a
different
18:16
part of the room and so as far
as this
18:19
app the party is hoping that it
will
18:22
help precinct leaders be able
to report
18:24
their results more quickly
those leaders
18:26
will be calculating how many
delegates
18:28
each candidate wins based on
the support
18:31
in the room and so having an
app the
18:33
intention is that process will
happen
18:35
faster and local leaders will
have help
18:38
and calculating those numbers
by the way
18:43
it was working fine before this
app came
18:45
along well yes this and I don't
think we
18:48
can add much more commentary or
color to
18:51
the to the issue of the app and
what was
18:54
working or wasn't working in
fact I
18:56
believe that the most damage
the the
18:59
Democratic Party did with this
failure
19:01
is to their befriended news
media who
19:05
were super annoyed they spent
four or
19:07
five hours the first night alone
19:10
fiddling time and and you know
they're
19:13
like I was supposed to be out
of here at
19:16
11:11 I could be out here I got
dinner
19:18
plans and the s and there was a
wreck
19:22
this is under under this is not
normally
19:25
taken into account you you're
absolutely
19:28
right they got they had they
got grumpy
19:31
they got fine Iowa you got you
got a
19:34
schedule you know what's what
now it
19:36
normally goes and now because
of the app
19:39
you're gonna get out of there
19:40
be able to float around the
nightclubs
19:42
but NPR and Public Radio
International
19:45
to their credit in this in this
piece
19:48
from January 15th they already
had done
19:51
some work and there were
definite
19:53
questions about the app miles
we've
19:56
talked a lot about
cybersecurity since
19:58
the 2016 election given that
cyber
20:00
attacks were part of Russia's
20:02
interference how big a deal is
this that
20:05
our Democrats are going to try
and use
20:06
this approach in 2020 it's one
thing to
20:09
introduce a new piece of
watching
20:11
technology without really any
practice
20:13
beforehand and then it's
another thing
20:15
to introduce that piece of
election
20:16
technology without giving any
security
20:19
details about it we know very
little
20:20
about the specifics of this app
we don't
20:23
know who developed it or who
wrote the
20:24
code we don't know what sorts of
20:26
security tests have been
performed on it
20:28
these are the two basic
questions that
20:29
any security expert would ask
when
20:32
confronting a new system and the
20:34
Democratic Party says basically
they're
20:35
not going to provide any of this
20:36
information because they're
scared it
20:37
would help hackers but experts
actually
20:40
say that that secrecy doesn't
help
20:42
against hacking at all here's
Betsy
20:44
Cooper she's a cybersecurity
policy
20:46
expert at the Aspen Institute
basic
20:48
transparency around how it was
built
20:50
how up-to-date the security of
the app
20:53
is and how it's been tested all
could be
20:57
made publicly available with
little cost
20:59
to the DNC and this is probably
one of
21:01
the main things when we talk
about
21:03
democracy online which John you
and I
21:06
are really against for well for
this
21:09
reason being one of the many is
just not
21:11
a good idea and typically you
do want to
21:14
open-source your code you know
at least
21:16
have enough available so people
can see
21:19
that this isn't especially if
it's an
21:20
app something that could be
nefarious
21:22
this I think is is the gem here
where
21:26
they going to talk about this
security
21:29
amongst themselves and I think
with the
21:32
with the Iowa Democratic party
chair
21:34
Kate how are these concerns
being
21:37
addressed as you said this app
is focus
21:39
mainly on reporting caucus
results could
21:42
the election results be for
instance
21:44
changed remotely so because of
the way
21:46
the caucuses work there are
thousands of
21:48
witnesses who are seeing the
results
21:49
play out in these caucus
locations this
21:52
year the party is also using
21:54
friends cards so there will be
a paper
21:55
trail involved that could be
referenced
21:58
so the idea of the results being
22:00
tampered with that could be
overturned
22:02
there will also be contingency
plans
22:05
that the party has set up Troy
Price the
22:07
head of the state party in Iowa
so there
22:10
will be a hotline for folks to
call in
22:11
if the app doesn't work for
whatever
22:13
reason if there is a challenge
we'll be
22:16
ready with a backup and a
backup to that
22:18
backup and a backup to the
backup to the
22:19
backup I mean we are fully
prepared to
22:21
make sure that we can get these
results
22:22
results intact this is the
potential end
22:27
of show I so a backup and a
backup to
22:29
that backup and a backup to the
backup
22:30
to the backup but fired you're
fired
22:32
dude that's what you are backup
to the
22:35
backup and a backup to that
backup to
22:36
the backup backup and a backup
to that
22:38
backup and a backup to the
backup to the
22:39
backup are you kidding me this
guy what
22:42
a moron
22:48
does the approach since the
caucuses
22:50
approach Bernie then that
enough people
22:52
to do this had a Bernie man a
Bernie bro
22:55
yet each of the caucuses taken
down
22:58
notes so they could you know
verify that
23:00
they weren't gonna get screwed
over
23:02
paranoid about this it turns
out that
23:05
they were screwed over by at
least 500
23:07
votes here and there I'd like
to pull it
23:09
all together got one last clip
from this
23:11
NPR NPR piece and then I think
I may
23:15
know what's going on there's a
couple
23:16
other things we should look up
but this
23:18
let's close this out there are
a couple
23:19
scenarios look out for here a
successful
23:22
attack could potentially lead
to the
23:24
wrong winner being announced
and then
23:25
having to be retracted which
would
23:27
obviously lead to a lot of
questions
23:28
about the elections legitimacy
an attack
23:31
that didn't even break into the
system
23:32
could still potentially bring
it down
23:34
which would obviously lead to
delays and
23:36
reporting and a lot of
confusion at all
23:38
these individual precincts and
then
23:40
there's the possibility you
have to
23:41
remember that this app is going
to be
23:43
downloaded on the phones of
almost 2,000
23:46
party and caucus leaders across
the
23:48
state these are personal
devices that
23:51
have emails passwords text
messages
23:53
photos and Russia has already
shown an
23:57
ability to weaponize
information that
24:00
they have hacked and stolen
they did
24:01
this leading up to the 2016
election
24:03
hacking John Podesta email
account and
24:05
weaponizing those emails we
24:08
do not have enough security
specifics
24:10
about this app to know how it
will
24:13
protect against that same sorts
of
24:15
hacking this time around yeah
I'd really
24:17
love that not once not a single
time
24:20
that anyone even speculate for
a second
24:23
that it could be Russians isn't
this
24:26
exactly what we were told they
would do
24:29
well they could have been the
guys who
24:32
designed the apps for all we
know well
24:35
either they kept it such a
secret thank
24:37
you Democrats I do have one
clip about
24:40
this and this is a kind of
another clip
24:44
that kind of wraps things up
with the
24:45
ending that makes more sense
than
24:48
anything this is a guy who does
a PBS
24:51
show in Iowa the PBS hour the
previous
24:54
Iowa or something like that and
he's
24:56
being he is being interviewed
by Judy
25:01
anything you want to add about
how
25:03
Elizabeth Warren or how Joe
Biden did
25:05
Yeah right this is bad news for
Biden
25:08
and it explains why his
campaign is
25:11
complaining the loudest about
the
25:14
delegate count today fourth
place
25:16
they've never been four tickets
out of
25:18
Iowa this is not a good showing
now
25:21
maybe it will change and this
is all
25:23
tentative as you've noted that
62% maybe
25:27
he does better in rural areas
but it's
25:28
not very good news for Biden
this isn't
25:30
give him the the momentum that
he needs
25:33
to raise desperately needed
money to
25:36
stay in this race in Elizabeth
Warren
25:39
I think this halts her slide
she had
25:44
peaked at one point and then
took some
25:47
hits and debates and so her
campaign was
25:50
really trying to get some
momentum again
25:53
so the third place she lives is
to take
25:56
the argument on to New
Hampshire and
25:59
just in a few seconds she I
heard you
26:01
say you do think this may be
the end of
26:03
the caucuses in Iowa yes I
think you the
26:06
criticism all over the country
is this
26:09
is not a good way to do this
they should
26:11
go to a primary system I expect
there to
26:13
be a big discussion nationally
in the
26:16
Democratic National Committee
and I
26:17
think there'll be a discussion
in Iowa
26:18
as well about whether this state
26:20
shouldn't in fact go
26:21
primary like most dates it will
have to
26:23
see what happens in New
Hampshire but I
26:26
it appears that my prediction of
26:28
impeachment over were dropping
Joe Biden
26:31
could come true I'm fearful
that this is
26:35
true yeah now let me just
reiterate the
26:38
idea is they kept Joe in there
despite
26:40
the bumbling and everything
else and he
26:42
really was not running on a lot
of money
26:44
apparently a lot of he doesn't
have a
26:46
lot left I had to have no idea
but
26:47
that's what the word is
26:48
and once the impeachment is
gone you no
26:51
longer need the political
opponent of
26:54
the president to be involved in
that
26:57
story so now they toss him and
rightly
26:59
so they're tossing him right
back where
27:01
they where he should have
stayed to
27:03
begin with it's sad but come on
well
27:06
again I am going on the basis
of the
27:08
people who are in the
Democratic Party
27:11
at the upper echelon who I
follow on
27:13
Twitter and they're all backing
bite
27:15
into an extreme and I still
think
27:17
they're gonna try to shoehorn
him in now
27:19
I should mention that this guy
who
27:21
predicted the end of the
caucuses this
27:25
is interesting because there
have been
27:26
other caucus states and they've
all
27:27
fallen by the wayside and this
may be
27:29
the last to go in it's easier
to control
27:33
to manipulate a primary I think
than it
27:37
is a caucus situation where you
actually
27:40
see people saying one thing or
another
27:41
Bern that's why Bernie put his
people
27:43
there's a thing do a real head
count I
27:45
think primaries are more easily
and I
27:47
think this may have been the
goal if you
27:49
think about it was it possible
that this
27:51
app was designed to screw up
two things
27:54
so badly that they're gonna go
to the
27:56
more easily manipulate able
primary is
28:01
that possible well here's what
I was
28:03
thinking the app could be just
a total
28:06
distraction and you know the
fact that
28:07
they I think as of this this
live
28:10
broadcast I don't know if 100%
of the
28:14
information is eaten yet it
wasn't last
28:16
night
28:17
I think the fix was in with the
rule
28:19
change and there were what was
new this
28:22
year what I understood is they
would
28:24
also have the raw results and by
28:27
everybody's account Bernie had
more
28:30
people turning out for him but
the way
28:32
votes were allocated if you
were quote
28:34
valuable and had 15% of the
first round
28:38
that's how the delegates which
is really
28:42
the only thing that was being
reported
28:43
by the m5m was the delegate
count and
28:47
the percentages of Delegates
but not the
28:50
actual what you would call the
popular
28:53
vote and I think that was to be
28:56
obviously or maybe there was so
much
28:57
focus was supposed to be put on
that
29:00
that no one would notice that
you know
29:02
they could definitely tap
Bernie down by
29:05
giving you know by taking or
having
29:07
operatives for all I care it
doesn't
29:09
take much that to have someone
who's not
29:11
viable pop over to co-op Pete I
mean
29:15
this is this is easy stuff and
it was in
29:18
plain sight I think that's that
was the
29:20
genius of it the app probably
wasn't
29:22
meant to fail but it was meant
to focus
29:24
people more on the results as
desired
29:28
ie the delegates and not the
completely
29:31
new and transparent raw vote
which is
29:34
what the Bernie bros were
counting and
29:36
and what ultimately everyone
was really
29:38
pissed off about in fact it
became such
29:40
a big thing Symone Sanders was
really
29:43
she was grill for CNN as far as
we can
29:47
tell their job is to discredit
Bernie
29:49
Sanders it started with the you
you told
29:52
Elizabeth Warren that a woman
couldn't
29:53
want win the presidential
election you
29:56
know that canard and then with
the
29:59
campaign manager or one of the
campaign
30:01
managers for Bernie came out
and said we
30:03
don't trust that we don't trust
the
30:04
results at all and listen how
Symone
30:06
Sanders who used to be with who
she was
30:10
with before I don't know
30:14
but she would buy it maybe she
was with
30:17
Bernie and now she's with Biden
let's
30:19
listen Miss confuse you believe
the
30:20
results the app that the I
William any
30:22
hard to be they're not being
there
30:28
waiting for two hours wide but
this is
30:35
interesting because the Brianna
Keilar I
30:37
guess from CNN just keeps
hammering
30:39
Junior say it was accurate but
because
30:41
she wants someone to go on
record and
30:43
say it was rigged and and this
piece of
30:46
chicken shit won't do it
reporters they
30:49
were unable to get the
presidential
30:55
preference cards ours aren't
very
30:57
important so all our campaign
has said
30:58
and and what K been located
among what
31:01
are the Mon Simone I am going
to I'm
31:05
going to gather up and you're
not
31:06
answering the question is this
data
31:09
correct in your view is it
correct
31:13
look Briana I have not analyzed
the back
31:18
ends of the data what we are
saying and
31:19
what we have implored to the
Iowa
31:21
Democratic Party are two things
one we
31:23
have to make sure we get it
right
31:24
getting it right means checking
checking
31:26
again and triple checking I'm
making
31:29
sure that there is a paper
trail the
31:30
presidential preference cards
don't try
31:33
to paint this as we're trying
to say
31:34
this is some kind of conspiracy
theory
31:36
okay you guys roll it right
what we
31:51
think you have a process where
you can't
31:54
be confident that the results
that are
31:56
being reported are reflective
of the
31:58
votes that people cast last
night in the
31:59
process that's a real concern
yeah I
32:01
think that was actually the
Biden
32:03
probably by the think she would
Biden
32:06
know the funniest part he asked
well
32:10
what was just hilarious and
showed how
32:13
the mainstream news media is
complicit
32:16
in ruining everything though
they're
32:19
trying to figure out how to get
these
32:21
this information into command
central
32:23
they're on the phone for hours
and hours
32:26
and I I think this was one of
the
32:30
captains of a big precinct
trying to
32:33
call through to the to the
party and and
32:36
give his precinct information
and of
32:39
course he has to be on the
phone live at
32:41
the same time with broth over
on CNN
32:43
they tried I think promote an
app to
32:47
report the results the app by
all
32:50
accounts just like doesn't work
so we've
32:52
been recommended to call into
the
32:54
hotline and the hotline has not
been
32:58
responsive as to what's going
on no I'm
33:11
just waiting on hold and doing
my best
33:14
to report the results from that
reason
33:16
what are you hearing I know
you're
33:17
listening to a conversation
from the
33:19
Iowa Democratic Party this is a
real
33:28
coincidence wolf I just got off
hold
33:30
well just so I've got to get
off the
33:33
phone to report the results all
right
33:35
now go ahead report yours what
can we
33:36
listen in as your report them
so on yep
33:40
okay hi hello waiting for over
an hour
33:51
except of the day here's a gear
yourself
33:54
that one catch
33:57
this guy's ahead on hold for an
hour
34:00
that brawl for fixing it no
they hang up
34:03
on it this is the dammit this
is this is
34:05
the Democrats for the Democrats
very bad
34:08
very bad
34:10
they can't run anything if you
want them
34:12
to run the economy well and
this was you
34:15
know and that immediately was
the right
34:19
wing that's Fox News talking
point who
34:23
was these are the people who
want to run
34:25
your health care okay yeah sure
this was
34:29
a right-wing meme I think this
is a
34:31
pretty generalized meme that
when right
34:32
down the middle it wasn't like
a bunch
34:35
of right-wing nut balls
34:36
yeah there were yeah that's
well that's
34:38
when there were lots in the yes
but you
34:40
telling me no moderates thought
that
34:42
this was a little bit a little
bit hinky
34:44
I don't live in moderates I
live in CNN
34:48
MSNBC and Fox
34:49
so there's only that's it and I
was
34:53
hearing all of that on Fox and
not
34:55
certainly not immediately on
the other
34:57
channels but and I'm not not
accusing
34:59
you I'm just saying that seemed
like a
35:01
like an easy easy target you
know where
35:04
is really what was just odd
it's like
35:07
we're not going to question the
35:09
integrity of the security of it
it's all
35:11
they're incompetent how about
hacking
35:14
isn't isn't this who was it
that said
35:16
they're going to do it in plain
sight
35:18
the Russians oh it was Malcolm
Nance he
35:22
predicted this yeah oh I won't
play the
35:25
whole thing goes a long clip
but I'll
35:27
take it about halfway this was
when he
35:28
was on joy Reese say well
that's just
35:30
too bad that's the result of the
35:32
election Donald Trump wins and
the other
35:35
party is left standing there
blinking at
35:38
a president who now believes he
can do
35:41
anything he wants in the natural
35:44
national interest so of course
all of
35:46
our opponents in the global
threat arena
35:49
that's North Korea as you said
Saudi
35:52
Arabia has a very vested
interest in
35:54
keeping Donald Trump in as
president of
35:56
the United States and they use
is really
35:59
American and other
subcontractors to
36:02
carry out nefarious hacking and
36:04
intelligence activity
36:06
this nation is going to be
under attack
36:08
cyber wise unlike anything that
we've
36:11
seen before not just this
information I
36:13
think we may possibly finally
see people
36:17
put their hands on those thumbs
of the
36:18
scales of American voting
machines or
36:21
tally machines at the state
level
36:23
wherever they can and it will
be sloppy
36:25
it will be so obvious that
again there's
36:29
nothing we're gonna be able to
do about
36:30
it
36:30
because one side will accept
the result
36:33
isn't that exactly what
happened it will
36:35
be sloppy it'll be obvious
where's
36:37
Malcolm Nance now well this
just tells
36:41
me that it's bull crap the
whole Malcolm
36:44
Nance thesis is bullcrap and
the only
36:47
thing that we're ever gonna see
in terms
36:48
of like Russian hacking is is
really
36:51
orchestrated and not
orchestrated by the
36:53
Russians it's it's like just a
big
36:56
theater because you're you're
right and
36:58
this is why you've been so
baffled about
37:00
this they have not even brought
in the
37:02
idea that's the Russian that's
not once
37:04
which you you know did this
just screwed
37:07
up this caucus yeah and it
would be in
37:10
the it would be right within the
37:12
scenario because here's the
Russian
37:14
screwing up the Iowa caucus to
who
37:16
benefits the most Trump does
yeah
37:19
possesses it makes nothing but
sense but
37:21
since their script says the
Democrats
37:24
are scripting this and it's
bullcrap the
37:27
Russians aren't doing any of
this they
37:30
can't they're not quick on
their feet
37:31
they can't ad-lib they can't go
off
37:33
script so they they were
flat-footed
37:35
they didn't know they had this
37:37
opportunity they were sharp
they would
37:41
have jumped on that immediately
or
37:43
someone should have at least
said you
37:44
know who's laughing tonight
Vladimir
37:46
Putin that's who's laughing
that there's
37:48
something yelling at one of
those in not
37:52
a single one that's because I
think no
37:55
offense I used to be a Democrat
but I
37:58
think the Democrats are stupid
low
38:00
information voters I have to to
more
38:07
independent things Emma from
The Young
38:10
Turks she was boots on the
ground and I
38:13
think she was mainly in the
Bernie
38:14
Bernie camp
38:16
quite a connection there a long
long
38:20
time connection to Bernie
Sanders with
38:22
the Young Turks and here's her
her
38:26
feedback on the situation the
narrative
38:28
that I think should be coming
out of
38:30
this is this plays directly
into Donald
38:32
Trump's hands right so right the
38:34
Democratic Party has no
cohesive idea
38:37
when it comes to combating
Donald Trump
38:40
in 2020 they want to nominate
the status
38:43
quo candidate a moderate
candidate a
38:45
corporatist candidate like deep
blue the
38:47
judge or like Joe Biden but
they're
38:50
unable to coalesce around
anything other
38:53
than that except for
kneecapping Bernie
38:55
Sanders every chance that they
get but
38:58
what they really needed to do
was show
39:01
that they were able to be
competent and
39:04
that they weren't the very
corrupt party
39:07
and part of the corrupt system
that
39:09
Donald Trump ran against
successfully in
39:11
2016 and when you have this
completely
39:15
convoluted process an app
crashing that
39:18
they didn't test before and
then just
39:20
ask seven year-olds hey work
this app on
39:22
your phone as a part of the
process
39:25
didn't have any of the captains
or
39:27
people who were monitoring the
precincts
39:30
have any experience with this
app before
39:33
that just speaks to the varying
39:34
competence that trumps so
effectively
39:37
ran against in 2016 so we're
off to a
39:40
great start
39:43
applaud that line Oh swell
swell setup
39:48
yeah it was good so it can
really only
39:51
be a total incompetence which
seems the
39:53
easiest be it could be
nefarious stuff
39:59
from the outside or if one of
one of the
40:01
campaign's but when you see all
the
40:04
connections huge you know
Silicon Valley
40:07
billionaires Hillary Clinton
operatives
40:10
and when I say operatives Neal
came
40:13
paint campaign managers
surrogates it it
40:16
starts to become suspicious
enough that
40:19
you could just say hey
40:22
what's up with these people
involved in
40:24
the party to this degree and
screwing up
40:27
this badly and the woman who's
in charge
40:29
of this at not shadow but the
acronym
40:33
the seventy-five million dollar
super
40:37
PAC there's that was running
that built
40:39
this and she is supposed to be
the the
40:43
Democrat digital you know High
Priestess
40:47
and she's the one that's gonna
make sure
40:48
that whoever the nominee is
that that
40:51
we're gonna out digitize Trump
and and
40:53
his team and sad is sad sad a
good start
41:00
exactly and and we can't we
have to
41:02
remember that just the day
before but
41:05
really just just was the day
before yet
41:08
because it was on Saturday or
Sunday the
41:10
poll the most important poll
from the
41:12
Iowa Register and again it
appears it
41:17
was a digital problem that some
41:19
different wrong fonts were used
and
41:21
therefore sometimes Pete's name
was
41:24
omitted Jake Tapper actually
expects
41:27
explains it differently it's
not just
41:29
Trump is doing his own thing
and then
41:31
you also have a series of
events leading
41:34
up to even before we get to
Iowa that I
41:36
think understandably made a lot
of not
41:39
just Bernie supporters but
supporters of
41:41
all Democratic campaigns
skeptical you
41:43
want the Des Moines Register
pulled not
41:45
the one of the most important
polls
41:47
coming out before Iowa deciding
not to
41:49
get pulled out because they had
this so
41:55
when it happens in the
advantage of the
41:58
other party it's Russian
hacking when
42:01
it's your own party it's a
glitch I just
42:03
want to understand the the
terms to
42:05
glitch and then last night or
it was
42:10
like I was last night I don't
it's bids
42:12
been so many days it really
didn't get
42:14
the coverage and I only heard
about it
42:17
through this YouTube channel
status quo
42:20
who reported on it and you know
that was
42:23
again a data integrity issue
two days
42:26
after the caucus what the heck
is
42:28
happening with the results from
the Iowa
42:31
caucuses I know I started this
video off
42:35
smile on my face I promise you
I'm not
42:38
really smiling because it's
gotten
42:40
absurd at this point I I just I
don't
42:43
even know what to think the Iowa
42:47
Democratic Party released
results after
42:50
we've been waiting and waiting
and
42:51
waiting
42:51
they released results that got
us up to
42:53
85% of results then all of a
sudden they
42:56
said they had to pull the
results
42:58
because there was there were
43:00
discrepancies oh my god what is
going on
43:06
here okay let's take a look at
what they
43:07
said before I get into what I
think
43:09
about it this is the Iowa
Democratic
43:11
Party there will be a minor
correction
43:13
to the last batch of results
and we will
43:15
be publishing our pushing and
update
43:18
momentarily what what you're
telling me
43:22
it's here two days after the
Iowa
43:25
caucuses you had two days to
report
43:27
these results I usually take
about an
43:28
hour to report so normally in
past years
43:31
we would have had results
pretty much
43:33
right away on the night of the
caucuses
43:35
here we are two days later and
not only
43:39
are you slow trickling these
results but
43:43
you're screwing them up in a
really
43:46
really shady way so this they
went from
43:50
62% to 71% then to 85 and then
had to
43:54
retract that additional that
got them to
43:56
85% because the data was wrong
I mean if
44:00
this wasn't at some level
corrupt and
44:03
then I got a wooden leg or I
deserve one
44:05
it was there is corruption here
someone
44:09
is clearly doing one or two
things
44:12
certainly trying to tap Bernie
down the
44:15
final results like what 1/10 of
a point
44:17
of the delegates
44:18
okay got it got the message and
Joe
44:21
Biden is you know sayanora he's
out see
44:24
yeah and that's the narrative
now oh he
44:26
can't raise money there's no
money Joe's
44:29
talking about a punch to the
gut Don
44:32
he's over so this this was but
it was
44:36
just like Malcolm Dan said it
was so
44:38
blatant so obvious and everyone
just go
44:41
oh well New Hampshire
44:44
that's it well the if Biden
Biden can
44:47
sneak through he will win South
Carolina
44:51
and if he sticks around even if
he
44:54
doesn't advertise and I think
if we're
44:57
invited like this campaign I'm
not
44:59
giving up on you no no that's
okay but I
45:01
do want you to know that the
players
45:04
don't think Hillary's doing
this should
45:05
jump in but I'll take Joe next
cuz I
45:08
don't think bhootish - let's
face it is
45:10
not gonna get it cuz nobody
wants that
45:12
guy but straight but he doesn't
want
45:16
Bernie but Buddha what Buddha
judge is
45:19
the story he came out with a
victory
45:22
speech and it really was Amy
Klobuchar
45:25
it was the first one to say
screw it I'm
45:28
going up and saying we did
great see in
45:30
New Hampshire I thought that
was a bold
45:31
move and I thought it was smart
the
45:34
media company completely
covered that up
45:38
and went all in on the Peabody
judge the
45:42
taking taking the victory lap
and then
45:44
he arrives in New Hampshire the
next day
45:46
he takes another victory lap
and you
45:49
know it I don't think it's
related but
45:52
it's bad optics to have both
the Buddha
45:55
judge and the Biden campaign
and the
45:58
Bernie campaign it was it the
Bernie I
46:01
think so using parts of this
company
46:05
services more like text
messaging so
46:07
just money flowing it's just
it's it's
46:09
sick it's sick is what it is
very very
46:13
sad for the Democrat Party for
Iowans
46:17
who are just I mean I've been
to Iowa
46:21
and the people in Iowa by the
way racist
46:25
everywhere MSNBC in particular
they kept
46:28
having these Clinton people on
black
46:30
women primarily well you know
the caucus
46:33
is a really racist because who
has time
46:36
on a Monday night to go out you
know
46:38
that's white people black
people don't
46:39
have the time because they're
46:40
babysitting for the white
people's
46:42
babies that the white people
are going
46:44
out to caucus that's truly the
message
46:46
they were sending so it's sad
well
46:54
it's an embarrassment that's
for sure
46:56
yeah how sad it is anyway I'll
be blow
46:59
over a little just go away
after the
47:01
next round but then they're
gonna have
47:04
to get to reanalyze that but I
think
47:06
Pete will do well the next
round but
47:08
it's gonna be Sanders and
Warren that
47:11
looked like they're gonna take
this
47:12
Indian bitin is gonna be again
and
47:15
fourth
47:15
oh yeah the Biden's out he's
done he was
47:18
knees no and that's that's
that's me I
47:20
know I know you fought Hey look
I was
47:23
wrong about the Super Bowl and
it
47:25
happens and you'll be wrong
about Joe
47:27
and I won't rub it in your face
it
47:29
happens yeah you will Warren
I'm still
47:42
waiting for the Hillary swoop
I'm still
47:44
all in on that that is so good
now
47:46
Bloomberg is gonna come in to
do and you
47:48
know I think people take him at
his word
47:50
well III if I don't win I'll
support
47:52
whoever is and although bring
him in
47:54
he's got money let's bring him
in maybe
47:56
and he knows apps oh maybe he
maybe
47:58
maybe you know she knows apps
man he can
48:01
do it was before he does he'd
know that
48:02
a lot about apps
48:05
Hillary still on the periphery
but
48:08
anyway that wasn't the end of
the fun
48:12
then we had the the impeachment
this way
48:20
this was a jam-packed week yeah
the
48:23
impeachment was good it was I
got it we
48:25
got to do the
48:26
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48:34
simply not reachable
48:37
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48:41
simply unimpeachable so it went
as
48:47
planned and they wrapped it
around the
48:49
State of the Union address which
48:50
probably should be discussed
first
48:52
really either stretch to three
events of
48:54
three events to plus one let's
do it in
48:56
timelessness five minute
speeches or ten
48:58
minute speeches by each
congresswoman
49:01
yes gal you mean senator
senator yeah
49:04
yeah every senator got the act
for five
49:07
to ten minutes and they all did
and it
49:10
was you know it was like the
worst it
49:12
would took up a whole day or
more and
49:14
then they went to the State of
the Union
49:16
address they took a day off and
then
49:18
they went to the vote for the
impatiens
49:20
where they could yak some more
and
49:22
everything went kind of
according to
49:24
plan the Democrats were
showboating as
49:26
much as they could and it was
49:28
exaggerated by the news media
coverage
49:31
in that then when they got to
the State
49:32
of the Union address we got to
see wait
49:35
a minute wait don't why do you
want to
49:37
do it out of order I think it's
49:38
important I'm giving the right
I'm
49:40
giving the rundown what we're
gonna talk
49:42
about well we got to the State
of Union
49:44
address we got to see the
president at
49:47
his best in terms of producing
a reality
49:52
TV show and it which had the
drama but
49:57
you still pass it you're just
gonna do
49:58
it your way you want if you
want to talk
49:59
about state of the unions is I
have all
50:01
these clips anyone not talking
about
50:02
state you know just come let me
stop cuz
50:07
I gotta finish and then we went
to the
50:09
vote where they let him go and
that was
50:10
the end wait a minute
50:15
yeah you're right I guess I
guess you're
50:17
right their boat was then yeah
you're
50:19
true true so let's think well
it was I
50:23
want to just stick with with
this with
50:25
the final speeches I thought
there were
50:28
some interesting things going
on there
50:29
but that's where we start with
yeah do
50:32
you have anything I know I have
I don't
50:35
have much about anything to but
the
50:37
final speeches which was day it
was
50:38
Monday yeah and what I have is a
50:42
breakdown of Lisa de Chardin
from TV
50:47
acting the coverage on PBS to
such an
50:51
extreme that
50:53
that everybody that's ever been
50:54
associated with this show is
dead is
50:56
rolling over in their graves it
is
50:58
extremely one-sided and this
was on
51:01
Monday before the vote and
before the
51:04
State of the Union and I want
to play
51:05
these and show you just how
one-sided
51:07
and slanted PBS has become
without Glen
51:12
Eiffel well Gwen and then her
mentor
51:16
yeah but let's listen to this
is the
51:18
beginning and I want you to
listen to
51:20
the Sheep what she does is she
says
51:22
here's what happened today and
she's
51:24
doing it this is like before
the State
51:25
of the Union so this is the
first day of
51:27
the three-day event and she's
gonna play
51:30
some of the clips of the people
that are
51:33
doing their 10 minute
discussion and she
51:36
what she does and I'm gonna
show it here
51:39
she plays Democrat after
Democrat after
51:42
Democrat after Democrat
condemning the
51:44
president a couple of
Republicans not
51:48
supporting the president but
kind of
51:50
condemning the Democrats for
condemning
51:52
the president and that's the
way the
51:54
report went sounds fair
51:56
so let's start with impeach
Lisa dj1 PBS
52:00
congressional correspondent Lisa
52:01
Desjardins our coverage at the
Capitol
52:05
the impeachment jury is silent
no more
52:07
so I may begin mr. president
thank you
52:10
one by one
52:11
mr. president I rise to voice my
52:15
opposition to these articles of
52:17
impeachment I will vote to
convict the
52:19
president because it is the
Senate's
52:22
constitutional responsibility
senators
52:25
took turns processing two weeks
of
52:28
arguments during which they were
52:29
forbidden from speaking into
ten minutes
52:33
of remarks each
52:35
all right so she starts off
with the
52:40
intro to the to the
presentation and she
52:42
has two clips in there one guy
says I
52:44
object to the articles and the
other
52:46
woman who is the Democrats the
52:47
president's guilty so that's a
little
52:50
sloppy there and so would now
we go to
52:52
the gist she write rattles off
46
52:55
seconds worth of Democrats and
then
52:57
you'll hear after that clip 29
seconds
53:00
were the Republicans and listen
to her
53:01
how she goes on clip to the
Senate must
53:04
now ask do these charges meet
the
53:07
standard for impeachment for
most
53:10
Democrats the focus was sharp
the
53:12
president and a conclusion that
his push
53:14
to investigate a political
rival was a
53:17
high crime Donald Trump did it
he did it
53:21
he did exactly what he was
alleged to
53:24
have done he abuse his power he
53:26
committed impeachable crimes
he's guilty
53:29
there's no question about it
53:31
President Trump took this
action to
53:34
benefit himself personally and
not for
53:37
the good of the nation what the
53:38
president did was wrong
unacceptable and
53:42
impeachable Democrats have
waited days
53:44
for this honing thoughts in
hallways and
53:47
in private and so have
Republicans okay
53:50
now so you can hear the vitriol
on the
53:55
side of the Democrats now she
switches
53:57
to balance the report she
switches to
54:01
the she switches to the
Republicans and
54:04
and their counter to what the
Democrats
54:06
have done and she's already put
in the
54:08
mind it was starting with the
Democrats
54:09
the mind of the viewer the
press is
54:12
guilty it's pretty obvious and
so have
54:14
Republicans their focus largely
blasting
54:18
House Democrats impeachment
process the
54:20
house chose to skip the basic
steps of
54:24
judicial adjudication and
instead left
54:28
straight to impeachment as the
first
54:32
resort there is no doubt that
the House
54:35
impeachment process was partisan
54:37
politically driven and denied
President
54:40
Trump some of his most basic
rights of
54:42
due process
54:48
so we have no defense of the
presence
54:51
it's a process problem and they
say that
54:53
we're trump defenders its
listen to this
54:55
stuff
54:56
and they're getting paid now we
go to
54:58
the mixed at the end she wraps
it by
55:01
mixing back and forth back and
forth a
55:03
little back and forth and again
you'll
55:04
see the slant completely
anti-trump
55:08
slant and this is how she wraps
as it
55:10
did in the trial the witness
question
55:12
and the decision not to call any
55:14
permeated the air with
Democrats bluntly
55:17
critical if the Senate abandons
its
55:19
responsibilities when it
blocked efforts
55:22
to get the complete truth here
in this
55:24
chamber as a result there will
be a
55:28
permanent cloud over these
proceedings
55:30
it makes people believe
correctly in my
55:33
judgment that the
administration it's
55:35
top people and Senate
Republicans are
55:37
all hiding the truth they're
afraid of
55:39
the truth to that high power
charge
55:42
Republican leader Mitch
McConnell
55:43
responded with his own volley at
55:45
Democrats I can certainly see
why given
55:48
president Trump's remarkable
55:50
achievements over the past
three years
55:51
Democrats might feel a bit
uneasy about
55:55
defeating him at the ballot box
55:58
but they don't get to rip the
choice
56:00
away from the voters just
because
56:02
they're afraid they might lose
again
56:03
that party divide is evident
even in the
56:05
search firm meaning Democrats
concerned
56:08
for the future unchallenged
evil spreads
56:11
like a virus
56:13
Republicans eager to get to the
future
56:15
work together we must we will
emerge
56:20
strong unchallenged evil wins
that's
56:26
disappointing for viewers like
you
56:30
I thought that was the most
biased
56:33
reporting and I've seen from
them and
56:35
she did just a terrible job she
just
56:38
cherry picked the most vile
stuff she
56:40
could through it on there and
then had
56:42
the Republicans sound like a
bunch of
56:44
wimps that really didn't like
the guy
56:46
and they're just worried about
the
56:48
process they're all process
oriented
56:50
there's nonsense
56:51
I thought shifts final uh final
little
56:56
ditty was interesting and I
kind of knew
57:00
why he was doing it which
turned out to
57:03
be true this morning and this
is just a
57:05
piece of his final his final
plea this
57:09
has become the president's
defense and
57:12
yet this defense proved
indefensible
57:16
if abuse of power is not
impeachable
57:18
even though it is clear the
founders
57:20
considered the highest of all
high
57:23
crimes and misdemeanors but if
it were
57:24
not impeachable then a whole
range of
57:27
utterly unacceptable conduct in
a
57:29
president would now be beyond
reach
57:32
Trump could offer Alaska to the
Russians
57:35
in exchange for support in the
next
57:37
election or decide to move to
mar-a-lago
57:39
permanently and let Jared
Kushner run
57:41
the country delegating to him
the
57:44
decision whether to go to war
because
57:47
those things are not necessarily
57:48
criminal this argument would
allow that
57:50
he could not be impeached for
such
57:52
abuses of power of course this
would be
57:55
absurd more than a third it
would be
57:58
dangerous so what he's saying
is is just
58:02
absolutely absurd but he's
saying it I
58:04
kind of figured it out but it's
obvious
58:07
this is what you want to do you
want
58:09
that setting although it's the
worst set
58:11
the worst television set in the
world
58:13
looks like you're in somebody's
shitty
58:14
bathroom with that marble
behind you
58:16
it's just a bad set Lighting's
bad shots
58:18
wrong but it's really so that
he can be
58:21
turned into many many many
political ads
58:24
it is midnight in Washington
58:27
the lights are finally going
out in the
58:29
capital after a long day in the
58:30
impeachment trial of Donald J
Trump you
58:33
can't trust this president to
do the
58:34
right thing not for one minute
58:36
not for one election not for
the sake of
58:39
our country
58:40
you just can't he will not
change and
58:45
you know it
58:46
history will not be kind to
Donald Trump
58:49
I think we all know that not
because it
58:51
will be written by never Trump
errs but
58:53
because whenever we have
departed from
58:55
the values of our nation we
have come to
58:57
regret it and that regret is
written all
59:00
over the pages of our history
if you
59:02
find that the house has proved
its case
59:04
and still vote to acquit your
name will
59:08
be tied to his with the court
of steel
59:10
and for all of history he has
betrayed
59:13
our national security
59:14
he has compromised our
elections and he
59:16
will do so again you will not
change him
59:19
you cannot constrain him truth
matters
59:22
riddle to him what's right
matters even
59:24
less and decency matters not at
all we
59:29
have proven Donald Trump guilty
and now
59:32
do
59:33
impartial justice it's going to
be scary
59:42
this election season orange man
bad I
59:49
did not throw the Bing Bing
bong bong in
59:52
there that's in there the
visuals of
59:53
course are fantastic throwing
up Martin
59:56
Luther King and Obama you know
all the
59:58
good way okay that's a
political ad
1:00:01
against Trump for but produced
by whom
1:00:06
you're right by the way
everything that
1:00:08
shift did and everything he said
1:00:10
especially when he was had the
marble
1:00:13
behind him was written as
though is
1:00:15
gonna go into an ad it was 11
films is
1:00:19
the name of the outfit that did
it
1:00:21
they're in Portland I don't
know who
1:00:22
paid them I don't know there
was one
1:00:27
little funny eye so that came
out of the
1:00:29
the Schumer as Schumer did some
kind of
1:00:31
stand-up presser and he was
1:00:32
orchestrating the press and
this came
1:00:34
out of his mouth I'll do you
okay thanks
1:00:37
I maybe someone would want that
for this
1:00:43
part of it this is because I
have the
1:00:46
end of it is I also have us a
nice oh
1:00:48
this is where's my Schumer clip
Schumer
1:00:52
is astounded no mistake about
it the
1:00:54
drip drip drip of evidence is
going to
1:00:57
keep coming out with each new
revelation
1:01:00
Republicans are going to have
to answer
1:01:02
for their votes
1:01:05
they chose to turn their back
on the
1:01:07
American people and stand for a
cover-up
1:01:10
they chose to use that hominem
attacks
1:01:13
and finger-pointing
1:01:15
leader McConnell couldn't even
say bring
1:01:17
himself to say what the
President did
1:01:19
was wrong when you asked him a
few
1:01:22
minutes ago that's astounding
that's
1:01:26
astounding it's pretty good
competing
1:01:33
with the one you already pre
picked for
1:01:35
yourself yeah but the oh
there's a
1:01:37
10-car train today I have this
doubting
1:01:44
ISO which is just played and
then I have
1:01:46
the yargh old no that doesn't
come on
1:01:54
you cannot I'm sorry there is
just
1:01:57
nothing that personally I think
can go
1:02:01
above my eye so lit okay I was
gonna
1:02:06
wait to play it at the end of
the show
1:02:07
again where it belongs but yes
here it
1:02:09
is a backup and a backup to
that backup
1:02:11
and a backup to the backup to
the backup
1:02:12
I mean that's legendary that
needs to be
1:02:14
codified well you know this
will wait
1:02:18
we'll see what comes up what's
the clip
1:02:25
length it's the three seconds
it is it
1:02:28
is on a long side it is on the
long side
1:02:30
those you're gonna want to set
the
1:02:32
precedent you know what's gonna
happen
1:02:39
we can't we have a choice we
can thank
1:02:44
some people or we can go as
State of the
1:02:46
Union then thank some people I
like the
1:02:50
t's but it's up to you I think
that we
1:02:53
can let me think for a second
if we
1:02:56
thank some people time is it
okay just
1:02:58
averages we're playing our
ladies and
1:03:00
gentlemen we are making
important
1:03:02
two decisions these decisions
do not
1:03:04
come easy what what if we're
gonna thank
1:03:08
some people that there's one
issue that
1:03:09
has to be this tree has to be
at least
1:03:10
acknowledged I'm not supposed
to say
1:03:14
yeah what's that I'm all ears
1:03:16
I don't have the spreadsheet up
yet
1:03:27
let's go to the thank you for
your
1:03:32
courage and say in the morning
to you
1:03:33
the man who put the C well any
morning
1:03:41
to you I also in the morning to
all
1:03:42
ships to see boots on the
ground feet in
1:03:44
the air subs in the water and
all the
1:03:47
games and nights out there yes
hi James
1:03:49
Knights all right don't you have
1:03:54
something to say about the show
art or
1:03:56
something yeah I was just
making sure
1:03:57
you were aware that I was
sitting I'm
1:03:59
good to go in the morning to
the trolls
1:04:02
in our troll room that's no
agenda
1:04:04
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jingles oh
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sorry should play this response
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my favorite personally and also
his can
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you stop the hammering sir Russ
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I'm shocked shocked to find that
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Patrick sir de
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it was came in late we didn't
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note read turns out that
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associate executive producer
ITM gents
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police accept his early
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donation we had Valentine's Day
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up we should mention that on
behalf of
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my smoking-hot wife Allison
please d
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douche her
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you've been deduced Ellis's
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numbers 14 since 214 is not a
show day I
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figured donating to the show
1214 was
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the next best thing that sounds
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reasonable not bad
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it's one of the ways you can do
it she
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works a thankless job as a high
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science teacher oh man most
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on in hours before and after
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gets paid for then she comes
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she doesn't get much help for
me I
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figured a donation in her name
to the
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greatest podcast in the
universe was a
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good way to let her know how
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that's sweet hopefully she's
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any of the number of small
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goat
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karma would be greatly
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thank you John and Anna for all
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and thank you for Ellison for
being an
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amazing wife I am still a
douchebag
1:11:47
[Music]
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ESP ICT you've got thank you
very much
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allison is his wife or was his
nation'
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guy credit for this donation
but in fact
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c is no you don't have a name of
1:12:10
Allison's husband no all I got
is a C
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that's not telling me much C
Charles
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maybe Charles Karl Karl leap
gold olie
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polie polled lap hold a 210
dollars and
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33 cents whatever however you
pronounce
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his name I've been an avid
listener
1:12:31
since August 2019 being hit in
the mouth
1:12:34
by my smoking-hot girlfriend
and partner
1:12:36
the show has opened my eyes to
the ways
1:12:39
of the world and how much the
general
1:12:41
public is being misled yo
forget every
1:12:45
forget every having and okay
forget ever
1:12:49
having an exit strategy the no
agendas
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show is just too important well
there
1:12:53
you go John you're stuck with
me for the
1:12:55
rest of our days in honor of my
birthday
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I'll let that slide in honor of
my
1:13:02
birthday cuz they have nothing
funny to
1:13:05
say this is not a request addy
douching
1:13:10
as this is my students is too
depressing
1:13:12
yeah in honor of my birthday
Sunday
1:13:14
February 9th I request a deed
douching
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this is my first donation
towards my
1:13:18
upcoming knighthood you've been
deduced
1:13:24
play a few random jingles and
get some
1:13:27
carpet everybody oh okay I can
do that
1:13:33
[Music]
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that's what mother I'd like to
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[Music]
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[Applause]
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by I read you've got karma just
a couple
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of Brando's and Christopher John
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Benefield in - OH - OH - OH -
1:14:03
ITM John and Adams Sunday night
I was
1:14:05
listening to show 1213 - while
reloading
1:14:08
some ammo load you might has
been
1:14:13
listening to show assemble 30
cartridges
1:14:19
and looked down at my dwindling
supply
1:14:21
of bullets to find three three
left
1:14:26
there's no combined this
combined with
1:14:28
it being the 33rd day of the
year I knew
1:14:31
I must act and break my
freeloading ways
1:14:33
this being my first donation I
am
1:14:35
requesting a much-needed D
douching yes
1:14:38
sir you've been deduced I was
hitting
1:14:45
the mouse by a co-worker four
months ago
1:14:46
and have had my amygdala
continually
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shrink twice weekly sent us
ever since
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please call out Casey of tme
land as a
1:14:56
well intended douchebag this
case is
1:15:02
never donated I would love some
Trump
1:15:06
Pelosi jobs karma and a little
girl boom
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Shakalaka for good measure keep
up the
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great deconstructions signed
combat Rock
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of the Idaho Idaho hi Lance
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didn't he ask for addy douching
as well
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I thought I saw that maybe I'm
right you
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need requested you d douche him
in the
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fly
1:15:24
I thought we'd we did it maybe
I did
1:15:26
yeah I we need a douche bag we
did just
1:15:32
in case stuff is hard okay
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what is it Trump Pelosi Jobs
karma and
1:15:43
what else do we have a little
girl boom
1:15:46
Shakalaka okay all right we got
it we
1:15:48
got it together jobs jobs jobs
jobs and
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jobs let's vote for job you've
got karma
1:16:04
okay now we go to Steven storm
and he
1:16:09
sent a note in with his
donation of 200
1:16:14
and it says hello Jon and Adam
this
1:16:16
Thursday being my 33rd birthday
I
1:16:19
thought I would we don't have
him on the
1:16:20
birthday list oh okay
1:16:23
naughty Steven storm storm and
it will
1:16:27
be his 33rd yeah that sounds
after eight
1:16:31
years this is interesting he's
listening
1:16:34
to show for eight years and
this would
1:16:35
be today yet today okay eight
years I
1:16:40
thought I finally after eight
years stop
1:16:43
being a douchebag and donate
1:16:45
I appreciate what you guys do
and hope
1:16:47
to achieve knighthood by the
end of my
1:16:50
33rd year being that I'm on the
hunt for
1:16:53
a new better job some jobs
comer might
1:16:56
be help me do a cheese that
knighthood
1:16:59
so he was the next jury wants
to get
1:17:02
there okay that's good you can
do that
1:17:04
on the subject of birthdays my
mother
1:17:06
Mary's birthday happens to be
tomorrow
1:17:08
so if you'd be so kind as to
put her on
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the birthday list to marry
storm is a
1:17:14
storm is a lesson it's a great
name Mary
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stuck Mary star Mary Storm c100
and how
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old will marry Bay Mary be
doesn't say
1:17:25
okay probably doesn't want us
to know as
1:17:28
a way to hit my dad in the
mouth I
1:17:29
badgered him into listening to
the show
1:17:31
for my birthday so hopefully
they both
1:17:33
hear this and her birthday is
tomorrow
1:17:35
or today is well tomorrow
tomorrow
1:17:36
tomorrow okay yep got it well
thanks
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oh yeah I did want to do one
thing
1:19:10
[Music]
1:19:11
rush limbaugh announced that he
had
1:19:14
stage four cancer lung cancer
and which
1:19:18
is my mom died of lung cancer
so I have
1:19:20
some experience with it from
close up
1:19:23
not good what what disappointed
me
1:19:26
though is that everybody
immediately is
1:19:29
like well you know they put it
in a
1:19:31
different way I really didn't
hear
1:19:32
anyone say hey man let's beat
this you
1:19:36
know you've overcome incredible
odds try
1:19:39
it it's like everyone's given
up the
1:19:42
eulogies are already being
written I
1:19:44
found that I found it very sad
well I
1:19:47
actually tracked a lot of this
on
1:19:50
Twitter because I wanted to put
together
1:19:51
a newsletter that shows a lot
of the
1:19:53
hate oh good oh my god I hope
he dies a
1:19:56
slow and painful death so he
supported
1:19:59
birtherism is exactly what I
read like
1:20:04
died that but there's someone I
think
1:20:06
one person put it everybody
that's
1:20:09
saying I think about rush it
all has
1:20:11
never listened to his show and
they
1:20:14
never have I mean Rush
Limbaugh's show
1:20:16
is not they've listened to the
show it's
1:20:19
they've listened to the format
he
1:20:21
pioneered because it's it's a
format he
1:20:25
pioneer you listen to you know
serious
1:20:28
progressive you know any of any
of these
1:20:30
talk so channels it's all the
same he
1:20:32
pioneered an incredible format
well
1:20:36
let's talk about that for a
quick second
1:20:40
talk should moderate I noticed
this when
1:20:43
it happened is because I used
to I
1:20:45
worked a lot of radio as a
bluesy a
1:20:47
substitute host here and there
in the
1:20:48
Bay Area and did you go by that
John C
1:20:51
Dvorak was that your honor and
the old
1:20:59
school talk radio was you get
on and you
1:21:02
take a lot of calls yeah and
there'd be
1:21:05
phone calls and every phone
call centric
1:21:07
people would call right in and
they
1:21:10
didn't do that
1:21:11
Limbaugh didn't do that he came
up with
1:21:13
a new theory and I think it was
based on
1:21:16
the fact that he'd done talk or
video
1:21:18
for a while or it worked in
Sacramento
1:21:20
he did some other things
1:21:22
he noticed two things first of
all of
1:21:23
course he became very partisan
because
1:21:25
the Fairness Act was was
repealed and he
1:21:28
could to just be a Republican
but which
1:21:30
is what he did and so he didn't
have to
1:21:32
balance the show like you
supposedly had
1:21:34
to do in the past
1:21:35
but the other thing was he
noticed that
1:21:38
call-in shows which is what
most talk
1:21:40
radio was during the 80s early
eighties
1:21:43
especially in the late 70s
where you
1:21:46
take a lot of calls and you'd
kind of
1:21:48
interact with these callers and
you'd be
1:21:49
at get gek and they'd talk he
noticed
1:21:52
that there were most of the
call ins
1:21:53
weren't as interesting as he
was and
1:21:56
what and they were they were
boring in
1:21:58
many cases and they were to
ramble and
1:22:00
they were hard to cut off and
some of
1:22:01
them are entertaining guys who
did talk
1:22:03
radio would hang up on guys and
make a
1:22:06
big scene by arrows suck and
they hang
1:22:08
up right and that was always
entertained
1:22:10
but it was again it was a
gimmicky thing
1:22:12
so Limbaugh found that he would
if he
1:22:14
just talked it was talk radio
of one guy
1:22:18
talking and yak-yak-yak he
talking
1:22:20
talking talking then maybe take
a call
1:22:22
to take a break right repeat
himself a
1:22:25
lot over the three hours a day
but it
1:22:28
was mostly hamming talking and
giving
1:22:30
his opinions and that seemed to
be more
1:22:32
interesting than taking a lot
of phone
1:22:34
calls so he never took a lot of
phone
1:22:35
calls the other guys who came
along
1:22:37
after him were the same way
that they
1:22:39
pretty much wiped out the call
and part
1:22:41
of the show and that includes
Michael
1:22:43
Savage who just could talk for
days and
1:22:45
the big chatterbox mister
chatterbox who
1:22:48
can't stop talking is sean
hannity and
1:22:51
then guy i think he'd go three
hours
1:22:54
without taking a call and that
really
1:22:56
changed the structure of talk
radio and
1:22:58
turned out to be what the
audience
1:23:00
wanted they just wanted to hear
a voice
1:23:02
that was consistent and Jachin
atom and
1:23:05
that's rush rush made four
hundred
1:23:07
million dollars in one contract
and we
1:23:10
are of course the No Agenda
show and
1:23:12
when we have anyone that is
going
1:23:15
through this we have something
for that
1:23:17
and it's called the f cancer
and I'd
1:23:19
like to send one out from for
me and I
1:23:21
think from you as well John to
Rush
1:23:23
Limbaugh
1:23:24
[Applause]
1:23:28
you've got karma so I get to
meet him
1:23:34
once and there was a just
casual he was
1:23:38
ironically smoking a cigar I've
met him
1:23:41
several times we had the same
1:23:43
syndication company and a very
nice guy
1:23:47
and this guy and it was very
clear in
1:23:50
the pecking order at the
syndication
1:23:51
company there was rush limbaugh
and then
1:23:54
really a whole lot of nothing
then below
1:23:56
the whale poop that's where I
came in
1:23:59
that I mean Rush Limbaugh is
certainly
1:24:00
in radio business is
unparalleled the on
1:24:04
all levels all levels the Union
now
1:24:14
there's a couple of I don't
have any
1:24:17
clips of one and but not from
the State
1:24:19
of the Union I just have some
1:24:21
observations I thought I
thought it was
1:24:24
reality TV we had his finest
well hold
1:24:28
on that's too easy that that's
you know
1:24:32
like it was reality TV this was
just
1:24:37
call it what it is what is the
number
1:24:38
one show in America what does
it every
1:24:40
one show in America The
Bachelor but
1:24:42
what are the probably the top
ten shows
1:24:44
in America you can you the
television
1:24:47
pundits can wrinkle their noses
and
1:24:51
squint their eyes and say this
was not
1:24:57
saying you were I'm not saying
you were
1:24:59
I'm saying the pundits you got
a pundit
1:25:01
I am a pundit I want to stop
because
1:25:06
it's certainly from us our
producers
1:25:10
deserve to hear a little bit
more about
1:25:12
what was going on this could
not have
1:25:16
been a better structured
television
1:25:18
format because that's what it
was and I
1:25:21
think that once again
completely the
1:25:24
establishment because in the
media
1:25:26
establishment underestimated
Trump
1:25:29
severely with what he does with
these
1:25:32
things it's so obvious
1:25:36
beautiful stories from people
you
1:25:39
connect that to the edginess of
this
1:25:42
actually Wow he's taking
stories from
1:25:44
people and connecting it to his
outcomes
1:25:46
and it's a beautiful trap
because you
1:25:49
can say it's much like the
Democrat
1:25:51
rebuttal to the State of the
Union which
1:25:53
we can play three seconds up
but that
1:25:55
was pathetic
1:25:56
I will get to that where you
say well
1:25:59
there's Mary in in South
Carolina and
1:26:03
she's struggling but when you
put those
1:26:05
people there and then you say
and this
1:26:08
is their struggle and thank you
for
1:26:10
being here we had the
redemption story
1:26:12
hey man you were you were
alcoholic on
1:26:14
drugs you came back you've got
a job
1:26:16
thanks to the opportunity zones
stand up
1:26:19
other black guy who did that I
mean he
1:26:21
was going after the black vote
he was
1:26:24
saying it's and I think in an
1:26:26
interesting way also the Latino
vote who
1:26:29
are not for illegal immigration
the ones
1:26:32
that are here legally and you
know what
1:26:35
people said it well it was just
like
1:26:37
Oprah and Ellen with you gotta
K you got
1:26:40
a car you know what look at the
ratings
1:26:43
douche bags exactly and you
sound like
1:26:46
elitist not you jump you sound
like
1:26:49
elitist douche bags because you
can't
1:26:51
stand that he did exactly what
the
1:26:54
American public wants this is
how we buy
1:26:59
our washing powder through
these types
1:27:02
of shows he did a brilliant job
and then
1:27:05
who oh my god he could the
Presidential
1:27:08
Medal of Freedom to rush lab
this thing
1:27:12
has been given to Elvis Presley
to Oprah
1:27:14
Winfrey this is what this is a
1:27:16
presidential show business
ribbon and
1:27:19
it's nice it's a nice thing to
get yeah
1:27:22
I was like oh this is the bra
then he
1:27:25
had the Tuskegee Airmen who
1:27:26
coincidentally had been during
the he
1:27:29
did the coin toss at the Super
Bowl he
1:27:33
had the the Marine come home
this was
1:27:37
just a fantastic show people
loved it
1:27:41
and if I the only thing I
wanted to play
1:27:44
from a pundit tree perspective
his van
1:27:47
Jones he did this
1:27:48
same thing I think I don't know
don't
1:27:53
remember it was before the
election he
1:27:56
completely sees what Trump is
doing from
1:27:58
the black vote and I think that
in the
1:28:06
numbers the way I understand
the numbers
1:28:08
the Democrats need the black
voting bloc
1:28:12
and if Trump can shave off
maybe even
1:28:15
three percentages of people who
show up
1:28:18
to vote african-americans
because a lot
1:28:22
of them didn't show up they a
big bigger
1:28:24
percentage than the Democrats
would have
1:28:26
liked to see in 2016 then the
Democrats
1:28:30
can't win that is there that is
a very
1:28:32
important block they pander to
it all
1:28:34
the time
1:28:34
and here's Van Jones to explain
what he
1:28:38
sees and I think he put
everybody on
1:28:41
notice in the media as well as
like you
1:28:43
guys don't see it you're idiots
I think
1:28:45
the last 24 hours have been a
big
1:28:47
wake-up call for Democrats
that's what I
1:28:49
think the Iowa caucus was a
debacle and
1:28:53
this was a very strong speech
and it
1:28:56
shows what he thinks he needs
to do win
1:28:58
and I think that she's very
clinical
1:28:59
about this I think you're
exactly right
1:29:01
he knows he's got to give a lot
of red
1:29:03
meat to his base and he gave it
what
1:29:05
from religious liberty abortion
all of
1:29:07
it the military etcetera but
he's doing
1:29:10
something else and it has to do
with how
1:29:13
he's got a managed race in this
thing
1:29:15
and there seems to be a
trade-off
1:29:16
between the Latinas and the
1:29:18
african-americans that's what
you see he
1:29:20
went hard on the sanctuary City
stuff
1:29:22
that is very very disturbing it
turns
1:29:25
out sanctuary cities are
actually safer
1:29:26
the non sanctuary City said
he's a cato
1:29:29
institute which is a
libertarian has
1:29:32
come out and said that
immigrants are
1:29:34
committing less crime so for
some reason
1:29:36
he thinks that doubling down on
the
1:29:38
anti-immigrant piece is a big
part of
1:29:40
this thing at the same time at
warning
1:29:43
the democrats what he was
saying to
1:29:46
african-americans can be
effective you
1:29:49
may not like it but he
mentioned HBCUs
1:29:52
our black colleges have been
struggling
1:29:53
for a long time a bunch of them
have
1:29:55
gone under
1:29:56
he threw a lifeline to them in
real life
1:29:58
and in his budget he talked
about that
1:30:00
he
1:30:01
about the criminal justice
reform he
1:30:02
talked about Opportunity Zones
this
1:30:04
school choice sure yeah listen
wake up
1:30:08
he doesn't have to be effective
you have
1:30:10
to be spacious and the thing
about it is
1:30:15
and I think that we got to wake
up folks
1:30:17
there's a whole bubble thing
that goes
1:30:19
on we say well he said s whole
Nations
1:30:21
therefore all black people
gonna hit him
1:30:22
forever that ain't necessarily
so
1:30:24
and I think what you're gonna
see him do
1:30:26
is say you may not like my
rhetoric but
1:30:28
look at my results look at my
record -
1:30:29
black people if he narrowcast
that it's
1:30:31
going to be effective which
means as we
1:30:34
move through this primary
process we've
1:30:36
got to pay a lot more attention
both to
1:30:38
what's going on in with the
Latino vote
1:30:40
we're gonna get a benefit in
terms of
1:30:42
you know having them respond
and with
1:30:44
the black vote is there going
to be a
1:30:45
split off pretty especially for
black
1:30:47
male voters we got to be
clinical about
1:30:49
this stuff we get so emotional
about it
1:30:50
that was a rope that was a
warning to us
1:30:53
a warning shot across the bow at
1:30:54
Democrats that he's going after
enough
1:30:56
black folks to cause us problems
1:30:57
he's not just a white suburban
voters he
1:30:59
wants black vote and you'll
remember
1:31:01
second commercial in the first
1:31:03
commercial block of the Super
Bowl was a
1:31:05
trump prison reform ad these
things
1:31:08
matter to black Americans
African
1:31:12
Americans and also Trump
specifically
1:31:14
says historically black
colleges and
1:31:17
universities he's really trying
to
1:31:20
communicate to the ados American
1:31:23
descendants of slavery which is
which is
1:31:26
I think appreciated because so
often as
1:31:29
well black and brown know black
and
1:31:30
brown people over there that's
not what
1:31:33
African Americans want to hear
they
1:31:35
wanted to hear what Trump had
to say and
1:31:37
I think I think that was the
the killer
1:31:39
blow well I'll go back to my
reality TV
1:31:46
comment I think what was to me
the most
1:31:52
interesting part about it
wasn't these
1:31:54
yeah I had all these guests
come out and
1:31:56
they were all many of them in
tears for
1:31:59
one reason or another which was
again a
1:32:02
reality TV mechanism mm-hmm but
it was
1:32:06
the fact that he would say
something
1:32:08
like we have to end all crime
and he
1:32:10
would get all the Republicans
to stand
1:32:12
up and all the Democrats
1:32:14
stay seated and many of them
very well
1:32:17
defined because the women
decided to
1:32:18
wear white yeah yeah and so
there was
1:32:22
like this huge group of people
that were
1:32:24
seated with their arms crossed
and they
1:32:25
didn't show in other words they
didn't
1:32:27
want crime to be stopped well
there was
1:32:29
a lot of thought murder even
even
1:32:32
women's issues they weren't
standing up
1:32:34
they wouldn't stand for
anything he said
1:32:36
one or two items at Nancy
Pelosi in the
1:32:38
back
1:32:39
she was the cue she would be
the one
1:32:41
again she was a reality-tv she
would be
1:32:45
the director she would when she
would
1:32:46
clap they would clap if she
didn't clap
1:32:48
they didn't clap if she would
stand they
1:32:50
would stand and she shush them
too a
1:32:53
couple of times she did she's
just
1:32:55
something and I'm not sure what
it was
1:32:57
but she was because they didn't
know
1:32:59
that they were booing and
gasping and
1:33:02
sighing and I roll it that was
so she
1:33:06
between her horn
1:33:07
no you don't do that so she's
like the
1:33:09
kind of the stage manager for
the
1:33:12
unfortunately on screen the
whole time
1:33:14
and did you see pence because
he knew
1:33:16
that he wasn't squarely behind
Trump so
1:33:19
he was askew his his right
shoulder was
1:33:22
actually not even touching the
back of
1:33:24
the chair he was so tilted over
to make
1:33:26
sure there grumbling and this
she was
1:33:34
chewing on her stop doing that
she's
1:33:39
chewing away she looks terrible
and so
1:33:41
that that to me was the best
part which
1:33:44
was the yes that yes yes we're
for peace
1:33:47
and prosperity yes we are for
peace and
1:33:50
prosperity while the Democrats
were
1:33:52
sitting on their hands no we're
against
1:33:55
peace and prosperity we're off
were for
1:33:57
murder they were I think it was
a sucker
1:34:08
that he played a sucker he
suckered them
1:34:09
you know what you know it was
it was
1:34:12
orchestrated so they would be
1:34:13
embarrassed oh yeah and there
was a
1:34:15
couple things first of all his
hair was
1:34:17
a helmet he would turn his head
and and
1:34:21
the back of his hair would
brush against
1:34:23
his shoulder and the whole
thing went
1:34:25
for look
1:34:26
I kept seeing his hair move
like oh man
1:34:29
just a little lighter on the
spray in
1:34:31
the back when he was talking
about the
1:34:33
two trillion dollars that that
we've
1:34:36
spent on the military
industrial complex
1:34:38
and they cut to the generals I
mean this
1:34:42
should have had thought
balloons they're
1:34:43
like do you know what we did
with that
1:34:46
where'd it go man where's all
that money
1:34:48
they look shifty they didn't
look very
1:34:51
very confident in this two
trillion
1:34:53
dollars they've they put into
something
1:34:55
now there was another element
to this
1:34:58
which was the quote unquote
1:35:00
fact-checking and the
fact-checking
1:35:03
thing is getting really old and
stale
1:35:05
and one of the things that you
if you
1:35:07
notice you listed the facts
again they
1:35:09
really didn't find a lot of
facts that
1:35:11
Trump said that we're wrong
they were
1:35:13
just kind of questionable or
borderline
1:35:16
or Trump would say something
like three
1:35:18
point nine million and they
said no it
1:35:20
was three point eight five they
were
1:35:23
like really really they're
nitpicking
1:35:25
about some of these facts you
know so
1:35:27
they get added to the twenty
five
1:35:29
thousand lies I know I'd like to
1:35:31
strengthen your argument
because I got a
1:35:34
little tired it's actually more
than
1:35:36
sixteen thousand lies this is
this is
1:35:38
the thing this it should be in
the Trump
1:35:40
rotation sixteen thousand lies
and and
1:35:43
we're and we'll get back to
State of the
1:35:45
Union I'll just play this
little little
1:35:47
bit of this clip when I saw I
saw this
1:35:49
clip of Jimmy Kimmel and that
made me
1:35:51
dive into it to find out the
moment
1:35:53
Donald Trump put his hand on
the Bible
1:35:55
and swore to protect and defend
the
1:35:57
Constitution of the United
States that
1:35:59
was his first official lie as
president
1:36:01
and he just kept going from
there
1:36:03
according to the Washington
Post since
1:36:05
taking office
1:36:06
Trump has racked up more than
16,000
1:36:09
false or misleading claims
sixteen
1:36:12
thousand two hundred forty one
lies and
1:36:14
that's just in public that
doesn't even
1:36:16
include the time he told Don
junior he
1:36:19
loves him that GZA so that goes
so I
1:36:21
went and found I wanted to find
out who
1:36:23
has tracked this since it's
such a thing
1:36:25
16,000 16,000 it's the
Washington Post
1:36:29
the number they are have tried
to have a
1:36:32
database and the number is
currently
1:36:35
sixteen thousand two hundred
and forty
1:36:37
one and of course it's not
1:36:40
eyes they Titleist false or
misleading
1:36:42
claims just the first page just
to give
1:36:45
you an idea of what's in here
January 18
1:36:49
2020 Trump said I remember 2016
the
1:36:53
election the fake news they
said Trump
1:36:55
was going to have a hard time
winning
1:36:56
Texas so that's one column
that's the
1:36:59
false allegation or the lie on
the
1:37:01
right-hand column they have
their
1:37:03
debunked statement literally
one line
1:37:06
Trump was always going to win
Texas
1:37:08
easily so that's a lie so what
he said
1:37:12
there is a lie because that's
their
1:37:13
fact-check Trump was always
going to win
1:37:16
Texas easily let's see a couple
of
1:37:20
others since my election night
stakes is
1:37:23
before you go on and I like
this list
1:37:25
I remember when some people
were talking
1:37:28
about both Georgia and Texas
possibly
1:37:31
switching over but this but
this is this
1:37:33
is my point is it's very
subjective
1:37:35
claims more Jenni okay January
18th 2020
1:37:40
Trump said since my election
the United
1:37:43
States has gained 7 million jobs
1:37:45
unthought-of
1:37:46
if I had said that in the
campaign trail
1:37:48
the fake news would have gone
crazy the
1:37:51
rebuttal cuz this of course is
false
1:37:54
Trump sites how many jobs have
been
1:37:56
created since the election but
not since
1:37:59
the beginning of his
administration
1:38:00
we've got him since he took
office it
1:38:05
was six point six point seven
million
1:38:10
okay the next one Jan your
January
1:38:14
eighteenth twenty twenty I got
it the
1:38:17
unemployment rate is now three
point
1:38:19
five percent the lowest in more
than 51
1:38:21
years the rebuttal from
Washington Post
1:38:25
first I don't have to do the
voice for
1:38:27
some reason Trump always
stretches this
1:38:30
climb throughout 2018 and 2019
a low of
1:38:34
three point five percent
unemployment
1:38:36
would be the best in 50 years
1:38:41
this is the shit that's at the
top of
1:38:44
the list yes
1:38:46
is 59-51 that's because they
lie because
1:38:51
they feel that when he said it
it wasn't
1:38:53
a year that didn't have the
exact number
1:38:56
so it really was the best in 50
years
1:38:58
and not 51 that's one of the
lies and
1:39:02
that you can go through all
16,000 of
1:39:04
them it's stuff like that it's
called
1:39:08
aunt fucking and it's lame
although very
1:39:12
entertaining to read it it just
you be
1:39:14
it's crazy it just points out
the
1:39:18
insanity these people it's the
1:39:20
Washington Post the Washington
Post is
1:39:23
insane here January 18th
1:39:26
they had to capture them they
the
1:39:30
migrants couldn't get over the
wall they
1:39:32
had to send trucks and ladders
they got
1:39:34
stuck on top of the wall they
couldn't
1:39:35
get down loaded up the with
drugs on
1:39:37
their back the rebuttal news
reports say
1:39:41
there's no evidence to suggest
that the
1:39:43
migrants were carrying drugs I
mean they
1:39:45
take it so they take such an
odd stance
1:39:50
anything - yeah as a result of
our
1:39:53
reductions and regulations the
average
1:39:55
American household will save
$3,100 a
1:39:58
year just on regulation cuts
wrong it's
1:40:01
not 3,100 it's 3,000 you're
wrong you're
1:40:05
lying Trump okay he's doing
great for
1:40:12
everybody but he's a liar
because it's
1:40:14
not 30 100 is 3,000 an income
on to that
1:40:22
that kind of stuff that kind of
stuff
1:40:24
now yeah I loved how he did
some of his
1:40:28
own his own stories when and if
you
1:40:31
watch watch the video of course
I was
1:40:34
really only watching Nancy
1:40:36
he starts and she's reading
along stop
1:40:39
stop
1:40:40
dad you know I never thought of
that
1:40:42
Nancy is what classic Hollywood
scene
1:40:46
stealer yes yes you're right
somebody's
1:40:49
who's your your eyes can doubt
you
1:40:52
mentioned that already remember
seeing
1:40:53
Trump's expressions cuz you're
you just
1:40:56
watching Nancy dance unless his
hair
1:40:58
move
1:40:58
I saw that and then but Nancy
so he
1:41:01
starts he stand she's reading
along with
1:41:03
the with this with the script
which
1:41:05
around this point she pre-tour
I'm sure
1:41:08
you've seen that now on Twitter
there's
1:41:11
there's pig there's video of it
1:41:12
everywhere she pre tore the
pages for
1:41:15
her dramatic tear at the end so
this is
1:41:17
probably half an hour before
the end she
1:41:19
already had decided that this
is what
1:41:20
she was going to do and he
starts
1:41:22
reading this horrific story
about many a
1:41:25
criminal illegal immigrant
who's you
1:41:29
know and this rampage he went
on but as
1:41:31
he starts to go in like
California is
1:41:33
the worst with this and of
course what
1:41:35
he said was California passed
away just
1:41:38
law declaring their whole state
to be a
1:41:41
station we'll get into
sanctuary in a
1:41:47
moment but as he's reading that
you need
1:41:50
to go back and watch her face
because
1:41:52
you can see she's reading ahead
and see
1:41:54
that he's going to read this
horrific
1:41:57
story of people getting shot at
close
1:41:59
range and her mouth falls open
and she's
1:42:03
she's horrified that he is
going to read
1:42:06
this about her a jurisdiction
basically
1:42:11
her her state and and that's
when the
1:42:14
whole getting ready to tear the
thing
1:42:16
etc but the stang I was Tula I
1:42:20
immediately tried to register
sanctuary
1:42:22
calm it's all registered of
course
1:42:24
people much faster than me I
have a clip
1:42:27
Scott Adams actually I thought
did a
1:42:29
pretty good job of discussing
this
1:42:31
particular gaff which was it a
gaff was
1:42:35
it not a gaff and I thought
this was
1:42:37
pretty funny and my favorite
part is
1:42:40
that when the president
misspoke he
1:42:43
slurred a word he was trying to
save
1:42:45
sanctuary City but it came out
statuary
1:42:49
city to which I said to myself
he's a
1:42:53
natural he can make up a
nickname kill
1:42:57
shop for a person you know with
two
1:43:00
minutes of thought and it'll be
like a
1:43:01
permanent nickname that we all
use but
1:43:04
he came up with a San Francisco
1:43:06
linguistic kill shot it's no
longer just
1:43:10
the sanctuary city
1:43:11
that has human feces on the
sidewalk it
1:43:15
is quite properly
1:43:16
he's sanctuary city maybe it's
it sure
1:43:20
seemed like an actual flub but
maybe
1:43:23
maybe his brain is so talented
1:43:25
according to Scott Adams that
his brain
1:43:27
immediately recovers with
something that
1:43:28
the rest of the world will love
I don't
1:43:30
know maybe a lot of one-liners
that just
1:43:34
not I didn't mean to say that
came just
1:43:36
from my subconscious yeah and
then that
1:43:38
well subconscious is for a
thick pine
1:43:41
and when a job well and I'm
pretty funny
1:43:43
- one moment of the speech I
was shocked
1:43:47
horrified dumbfounded I mean
this was
1:43:52
the lie there was a huge lie
that I
1:43:56
don't see at the top of the
Washington
1:43:58
Post a 16,000 lie database this
was the
1:44:03
lie of the evening here this
evening
1:44:06
it's a very brave man who
carries with
1:44:10
him the hopes dreams and
aspirations of
1:44:12
all Venezuelans joining us in
the
1:44:15
gallery is the true and
legitimate
1:44:17
president of Venezuela Juan do
i do' he
1:44:27
is not the true legitimate
president of
1:44:30
the even of the council or
whatever he
1:44:33
was his his so-called term
ended he held
1:44:36
his own phony baloneys
swearing-in
1:44:39
ceremony he had to pretend to
hop over
1:44:42
the wall of the of the
Parliament to
1:44:44
make a scene about it he's not
he's just
1:44:46
not he's not the legitimate
president
1:44:48
that was a total CIA whatever I
don't
1:44:52
know what he was thinking it
really
1:44:54
discredited a lot for me like
come on
1:44:58
and then grideau it was
literally Obama
1:45:01
he just looked like Obama it
almost
1:45:03
looked like he did a Vulcan
salute yeah
1:45:06
and maybe Trump thought it'd be
funny to
1:45:08
have like an Obama guy in the
crowd that
1:45:11
he could wave to I don't know
but I was
1:45:14
up not the word I was appalled
by that
1:45:16
lie I was appalled by it well
this may
1:45:20
be he may have gone along with
the
1:45:22
program to get some Kudo
1:45:25
the New York Times who credited
as his
1:45:27
speech as a grand slam for some
reason I
1:45:31
think you could have just as
easily
1:45:33
taken a of this speech and
taken to the
1:45:37
opposite approaches and saying
how bad
1:45:39
it was as a State of the Union
speech
1:45:41
it's quite easy to do that of
course
1:45:45
with any of these things it's
very
1:45:46
subjective
1:45:47
of course since the New York
Times said
1:45:49
grand slam I'm thinking what
what was
1:45:51
the deal here what was the quid
pro quo
1:45:54
bruh maybe that was part of it
you're
1:45:57
right the I only got just a
little piece
1:46:02
of the of the Democratic
response for
1:46:06
good reason because I don't
know what
1:46:08
and it must be something with
the the
1:46:11
sound engineers that the
Democrats hire
1:46:13
if they're not screwing up Joe
Biden
1:46:16
making sound all distorted one
channel
1:46:23
this woman she is what's her
name again
1:46:27
John she's another of Michigan
1:46:31
yes she's Gretchen Whitmer yeah
it was
1:46:37
almost like you know there's a
ASMR
1:46:39
videos where people you hear
them do
1:46:45
that and they're eating and you
hear
1:46:47
stuff closed mic that's what
this was
1:46:49
this woman she had white
strands of
1:46:53
sticky saliva in her mouth and
the mic
1:46:56
was picking it up groundbreaking
1:46:58
legislation to finally give
Medicare the
1:47:01
power to negotiate lower drug
prices for
1:47:04
America's seniors and families
those
1:47:07
three bills and more than 275
other
1:47:10
bipartisan bills are just
gathering dust
1:47:13
on Senate Majority Leader Mitch
1:47:15
McConnell's desk
1:47:16
um it's just everything she
said every
1:47:18
word she needed a glass of
water or
1:47:21
something and of course you
know now the
1:47:23
Democrats are afraid to drink
water
1:47:25
because every single time water
comes up
1:47:27
in a in a rebuttal to a State
of the
1:47:29
Union it's always a big joke
either
1:47:32
you're drinking too much too
little your
1:47:34
spill you know it's just like
it was
1:47:37
the exact opposite of good
television it
1:47:40
wasn't even good YouTube ASMR
it was it
1:47:43
was really bad the funny thing
she
1:47:45
points out that there go the
sin is not
1:47:47
doing anything both course
involved us
1:47:49
an impeachment and immediately
I do have
1:47:52
this little this is a very
short 45
1:47:54
second version of what soon as
the
1:47:56
impeachment gavel slammed down
and thing
1:47:59
was over there was time left so
Mitch
1:48:02
McConnell immediate at least
took over
1:48:05
the place as everybody walked
out and
1:48:07
this is a little bit of what
you got to
1:48:08
hear if you were listening to
the after
1:48:10
the impeachment just before he
he closed
1:48:13
the sanity's on all by himself
pretty
1:48:15
much doing the following
permission we
1:48:18
the undersigned sentence with
the
1:48:19
provisions of rule 22 is that
this is
1:48:21
what you're talking about yeah
have the
1:48:23
standing rules of the Senate do
hereby
1:48:25
move to bring to a close debate
on the
1:48:27
nomination of Philip M Halpern
of New
1:48:30
York to be United States
District Judge
1:48:32
for the Southern District of
New York
1:48:34
some by 17 senators as follows
I should
1:48:36
know just had to read an IV
waive
1:48:38
without objection I ask
unanimous
1:48:40
consent that the mandatory
quorum calls
1:48:42
for these cloture motions be
waived
1:48:43
without objection I ask
unanimous
1:48:46
consent the Senate resume
legislative
1:48:47
session be in a period of
morning
1:48:49
business with senators
permitted to
1:48:50
speak for up to ten minutes
each he's
1:48:54
not objection since the Senate
proceed
1:48:57
to consideration of s res 493
submitted
1:48:59
earlier today so what he just
brought in
1:49:06
seventeen more judges what the
hell
1:49:08
happened
1:49:11
already do impress interviews
he's like
1:49:14
let me slip in a few judges
while we're
1:49:16
still here in there and just
blew away
1:49:19
everything I mean this well
this woman
1:49:20
was bitching a moan about the
same yeah
1:49:23
there are doing press
conferences and
1:49:25
he's in there running more
judges
1:49:28
through the system with
unanimous
1:49:30
consent yes not without
objection blah
1:49:32
blah Wow you have to know what
you're
1:49:35
doing to manage this but he was
there
1:49:37
doing it and then he closed the
Senate
1:49:39
he said there would be absurd
until
1:49:41
tomorrow at 11:00 when I was
done with
1:49:44
all this stuff it was just it
was
1:49:45
unbelievable now so then we had
the
1:49:49
really the the scene
1:49:50
stealing moment without a doubt
which I
1:49:55
think was very effective in
that regard
1:49:57
Pelosi ripping up the the pre
torn
1:50:00
speech that was just waiting
there for
1:50:02
her to rip
1:50:02
she had three piles so she
ripped three
1:50:04
different times make sure every
camera
1:50:06
angle got one rip that's true I
saw it I
1:50:10
was watching very closely
that's what
1:50:12
she did and by the way this
so-called
1:50:14
snub you know he didn't shake
Pence's
1:50:16
hand either yes and I wouldn't
have
1:50:18
shaken her head enemy a
sawed-off lady
1:50:21
and she started by not saying
1:50:24
traditionally it's my great
honor to
1:50:26
present the the President of
the United
1:50:29
States in you know in our house
she
1:50:32
didn't do that
1:50:32
so in who cares but the the
ripping of
1:50:37
the speech I thought was very
effective
1:50:39
thought it attracts a lot from
his
1:50:41
message people are talking
about that
1:50:43
and not about some of the other
things
1:50:45
that happened according to this
edited
1:50:49
c-span montage which of course
is
1:50:53
cherry-picked and you know the
c-span
1:50:56
has the call-in lines you can
call in as
1:50:58
a Republican Democrat or
independent and
1:51:01
they opened up the phone lines
after the
1:51:05
the State of the Union and this
is a
1:51:09
montage of Democrats calling on
the
1:51:12
Democrat line again it's
cherry-picked
1:51:14
but it's enough of them see
kind of get
1:51:17
the idea of what people thought
of not
1:51:20
even the speech but of Pelosi's
action
1:51:22
I've been Democrat for 77 years
what I
1:51:25
seen tonight of the Democrat
Party I am
1:51:28
changing my mind I mean I
probably still
1:51:30
be a Democrat before I'm
elected for a
1:51:33
goddamn Democrat never again
I'm a
1:51:36
Democrat as well no longer will
I vote
1:51:39
Democrat I think it's
outrageous that
1:51:41
they sat there when all these
good
1:51:44
things are happening to our
country and
1:51:46
how much we love our country
and they
1:51:48
looked like they hated our
country and
1:51:51
Nancy Pelosi the whole time
she's
1:51:53
sitting up there there was a
disgusting
1:51:55
look on her face
1:51:56
it's outrageous I
1:51:58
never vote Democrat again and
I'm sick
1:52:01
of it and my whole family feels
the same
1:52:03
way my husband my friends are
sitting
1:52:05
here all former Democrats we
all voted
1:52:08
for Hillary last time therefore
never
1:52:13
ever will we ever vote Democrat
again
1:52:15
you know it's always portrayed
that the
1:52:18
Democrats don't love their
country we
1:52:20
love our country and we want to
see it
1:52:22
succeed but it appears to us
that our
1:52:24
car
1:52:25
Democratic Party's been stolen
from us
1:52:27
by a bunch of Communists no
longer will
1:52:32
our family ever vote Democrat
again
1:52:35
I am literally disgusted with
Pelosi and
1:52:39
the Democrats behavior the way
she
1:52:41
turned up his speech behind him
at the
1:52:44
end I was a registered Democrat
I've
1:52:47
gone independent I'm leaning
GOP now
1:52:50
with the simple richt of a
paper Nancy
1:52:54
Pelosi has pretty much sealed
the deal
1:52:57
of a reelection of Donald Trump
just a
1:53:01
selection no one gave me any
any other
1:53:04
ones plans could be could be
plants
1:53:06
could get all that plants but
it was on
1:53:08
c-span and at least three
people watched
1:53:10
that so it's influential it's
like a
1:53:13
podcast on television basically
like a
1:53:15
party it's just like a party so
then of
1:53:19
course he had the impeachment
vote the
1:53:21
next day and Trump I think he'd
already
1:53:24
done this meme before this
where it
1:53:27
shows Time magazine Trump
twenty twenty
1:53:29
four twenty twenty eight twenty
thirty
1:53:31
two and it goes up to sixty
thousand or
1:53:33
whatever but but I had my hair
done on
1:53:40
Tuesday blue yes indeed and and
my
1:53:47
hairdresser is that she's I
consider her
1:53:51
friend she's been cutting my
hair for a
1:53:53
long time she also actually
cuts by
1:53:55
coincidence the former New York
bankers
1:53:57
haired we are only two male
clients and
1:54:00
she I wouldn't say she's a
Trump hater
1:54:03
but she's kind of a Trump hater
1:54:04
she's not you know necessarily
a she's
1:54:09
kind of agnostic but
1:54:10
he straddles she's able to
straddle in
1:54:13
different dimensions but her
dad is you
1:54:15
know watches Fox News all day
and you
1:54:18
know so she actually said to me
at some
1:54:20
point I don't maybe she was a
little
1:54:21
grumpy
1:54:22
he says you sound just like my
dad I'm
1:54:24
like okay well let's change
that because
1:54:26
I that's really a comparison I
don't
1:54:28
want I don't want to get a
haircut from
1:54:30
someone who's perfect well but
but she's
1:54:34
very oh and I know we have a
good
1:54:36
exchange but then she said
something
1:54:38
said I really think he's a true
dictator
1:54:41
I said yeah this is what you're
being
1:54:43
taught you really believe that
just well
1:54:44
what if even if he wins
re-election what
1:54:48
if he doesn't want to leave
after his
1:54:50
second term now and this is a
smart
1:54:53
woman and I looked I said did
you really
1:54:57
think you know that this is just
1:54:58
trolling right she says no no I
did
1:55:02
really could happen and then I
saw Bette
1:55:04
Midler who replied to his tweet
with
1:55:09
this this meme of him staying
in till
1:55:11
the year 60,000 and this is all
caps
1:55:15
because it Bette Midler just
types in
1:55:18
all caps I guess he pinned this
you
1:55:21
think this is a joke don't you
it's not
1:55:22
he means that he will change
the rules
1:55:24
and his enablers will let him
if he wins
1:55:27
again he will rule you until he
dies you
1:55:29
die or both then you'll get
you'll get
1:55:31
and that's the end of it she
could not
1:55:35
contain herself and it's and
she really
1:55:39
believes this and this is a
problem if
1:55:41
people don't see this humor if
they
1:55:44
really are taking that
seriously that's
1:55:46
that's that's a problem well I
don't
1:55:49
have this clip but it was on on
PBS
1:55:52
newshour there was they were
discussing
1:55:54
this after the pitch man there
was Judy
1:55:58
on the right and then there was
a law
1:56:00
professor from Yale or Harvard
some
1:56:02
woman to to her right across
from her
1:56:07
and then a guy who was a I
don't know
1:56:09
who he was to be honest about it
1:56:12
but he was a brute maybe a
Republican
1:56:13
and he said well then he starts
talking
1:56:16
about that particular meme he
says this
1:56:18
is another example of
apparently Trump
1:56:21
knows how to rub there were
Democrats
1:56:23
knows
1:56:24
and they and he just loves
goading them
1:56:27
cuz he knows all their hot
buttons and
1:56:29
it's he says what's really bad
here is
1:56:31
it shows that there's a moment
in
1:56:34
history where the Democrats
seem to have
1:56:36
either no either lost their
sense of
1:56:38
humor or have no sense of humor
and as
1:56:41
they as they as he's saying
this this
1:56:43
woman this law professor was
almost
1:56:48
having a heart attack with a
grimace on
1:56:50
her face and she was shaking
yeah I'm
1:56:53
thinking wow this guy's nailing
it in
1:56:57
any I said even to my
hairdresser said
1:57:01
you know that would be
considered
1:57:03
unconstitutional and I know
there's
1:57:05
arguments that the Constitution
says you
1:57:07
can yeah no person can be
elected to the
1:57:11
vet the presidency twice and so
there's
1:57:15
you know question if you could
be come
1:57:19
from you know like Nancy Pelosi
you
1:57:21
could become president or Pence
could
1:57:22
become president you can only
do that
1:57:24
for two years I mean there's
all these
1:57:26
ways are up but honestly if if
it came
1:57:30
down to Trump ends his second
term won't
1:57:33
leave office I think I would go
to DC to
1:57:36
tell him to get the hell out I
mean that
1:57:37
it's ridiculous for any
American to
1:57:40
believe that that the American
people
1:57:42
would allow that or somehow
this Trump
1:57:44
Army is going to protect them
in the
1:57:47
White House no it's not going
to happen
1:57:49
I have to remind people that
this meme
1:57:51
which is an old one before the
term meme
1:57:55
was being around forever right
this goes
1:57:58
back to the when I remember it
1:58:00
personally from Nixon there was
Mark
1:58:03
Lane and was out there one of
the guys a
1:58:05
big who used to talk about the
Kennedy
1:58:07
assassination and he mark Lane
said
1:58:09
Nixon was working on work
running for
1:58:11
the third term II Davis
finished his
1:58:13
second term but that's okay
he's gonna
1:58:15
go for a third term this came
up with
1:58:17
Clinton and this came up wit
just never
1:58:20
came up with George HW Bush
because he
1:58:22
never got in twice but this
came up with
1:58:23
Clinton and Obama with George
Bush and
1:58:26
Obama too and Obama
1:58:28
that's right Obama I remember
it with
1:58:29
Obama I should have mentioned
this is
1:58:32
bullcrap but it's funny and I
think you
1:58:35
did this on purpose knowing
it's gonna
1:58:36
get there one old
1:58:37
stop forgot to mention during
the the
1:58:40
stank chew area statuary city
dead
1:58:45
so today right after the the
stank of
1:58:48
the Union Homeland Security I
think it's
1:58:53
acting Homeland Security
Secretary said
1:58:56
the Department Homeland
Security because
1:58:59
New York State has declared
itself a
1:59:02
sanctuary sanctuary sate
statuary State
1:59:05
we are immediately suspending
enrollment
1:59:09
in global entry and all other
trusted
1:59:11
traveler programs for all New
York State
1:59:14
residents fantastic move
because they
1:59:18
saying it's like hey you got
people who
1:59:20
could be there illegally who
who have
1:59:23
can come into the country
without being
1:59:25
checked because I've got Global
Entry
1:59:27
that's over in OMA now you
still get you
1:59:29
can still do pre check but all
of the
1:59:32
quick entry to the country
programs are
1:59:36
suspended for anyone from New
York
1:59:39
that's can you imagine how many
elites
1:59:47
with the plebs let's make some
work of
1:59:50
this damn it that bastard Trump
yeah
1:59:55
crap such a crap yeah that was
if that
1:59:59
was a pretty slick move move
2:00:01
yeah but there's logic behind
it well
2:00:06
sure drama says Trump says
they're gonna
2:00:09
pass it because they had that
get poor
2:00:10
guy up there crying but Trump
said in
2:00:12
the State of the Union speeches
are
2:00:14
gonna pass a law that makes it
you
2:00:18
you're able to sue a sanctuary
City if
2:00:21
some illegal all right right
right kills
2:00:24
you in that city you can sue
the city
2:00:27
and for allowing that guy to be
there
2:00:30
instead of you know sending
them off to
2:00:32
ice I gotta tell you this the
illegals
2:00:35
it's a problem and I'll and
I'll tell
2:00:37
you know they also just allowed
everyone
2:00:39
in New York state to have
driver's
2:00:40
licenses
2:00:41
they're illegal or not so Texas
does not
2:00:45
allow that but people drive
without
2:00:46
licenses and for the second
time it
2:00:49
happened
2:00:49
the that happened was it
Thursday after
2:00:54
the show as a little like
Vietnamese
2:00:56
place at the keeper was working
late so
2:00:59
I drive there parked my car you
know in
2:01:01
the in a parking bay and a guy
that
2:01:06
turns in he's got an old cab
repainted a
2:01:11
kind of yellow green and it's
the paint
2:01:15
that the kindergartners used to
paint
2:01:18
with you know has that kind of
really
2:01:19
rough feel to it and if you if
you pass
2:01:21
your hand over the car the kind
of paint
2:01:23
comes off so yeah of course he
turned
2:01:26
right into the back of my car
you know
2:01:28
I've got yellow green paint all
over the
2:01:30
bumper it's damaged it's you
know
2:01:32
scratch the whole thing's a
mess no
2:01:35
insurance of course the second
time it's
2:01:38
like no insurance you know I'm
sorry man
2:01:44
makes me mad well yeah but I
have to
2:01:48
assume that you're not the only
guy in
2:01:49
lists are targeting you that's
getting
2:01:51
involved with these guys
floating around
2:01:53
with no insurance nobody please
don't do
2:01:56
jack about it I know but you
know it's
2:01:58
like okay so you know he paid
me some
2:02:00
money and he can pay me some
more next
2:02:02
month and I don't want to say
any one to
2:02:04
jail and I don't want to do
that but
2:02:06
like yeah come on let's just
you need
2:02:09
insurance you're gonna drive
follow some
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rules damn it
2:02:13
pisses me off apparently well
yes it
2:02:18
does it does it does
2:02:19
I think your car there's your
fault yeah
2:02:24
it is my London sorry I exist
um well I
2:02:27
think is that it for for the
State of
2:02:31
the Union I think we've done
everything
2:02:35
yeah I got one here there was
one clip
2:02:39
did yeah I wanted to mention
that just
2:02:42
to get some of this out of the
way this
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is a Minnesota collecting
personal
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information because there used
to be a
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caucus state now they're trying
to be a
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primary state and now it's
become a big
2:02:52
big to-do because they're
collecting
2:02:55
personal information to get you
to
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register play that clip and get
it out
2:02:58
of the way see it's taking
center stage
2:03:00
just days before the Minnesota
2:03:02
Legislature heads back to
2:03:03
Work Secretary of State Steve
Simon
2:03:05
wants your information to
remain private
2:03:07
for the first time Minnesota is
holding
2:03:09
a primary to vote for
presidential
2:03:11
candidates that means voters
here will
2:03:13
have to declare a party to get
a ballot
2:03:15
as it stands now that
information will
2:03:17
then be shared with all four
major
2:03:19
political parties in Minnesota
Democrats
2:03:22
Republicans and to marijuana
parties
2:03:24
there are no limitations in the
law
2:03:26
whatsoever on what the
political parties
2:03:29
can do with that data they
could sell it
2:03:30
they could give it to a vendor
they
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could give it to a friend group
they
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could even post it online if
they wanted
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it's not a
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okay I'll
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it's gonna change things so
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and people will see it as great
like
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this you know something that
the idea is
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that is the problem you wrote
you
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identifying that problem yeah
you so
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here's here's how they're
selling this
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is great the video is even a
little
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better it's in the show notes
in a show
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notes calm you because you have
your own
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license plate of course you
want to put
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that in there and you pay it
you pay for
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the privilege pay five dollars
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identify your license plate and
open the
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garage door
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this is progress so so in other
words if
2:06:31
I'm a thief and I know where
you live
2:06:34
you and I'm driving around a
car with
2:06:39
green paint on it
2:06:40
I can like back up block your
way out
2:06:45
you could be in an argument to
me while
2:06:47
an accomplice of mine goes into
the
2:06:49
front of your car bending down
they
2:06:51
can't see it you can't see him
2:06:52
takes your license plate off
runs it
2:06:55
over to another car puts it on
real
2:06:57
quickly while you're still in a
dispute
2:06:59
with the guy jumps in the car
drives
2:07:02
over to your place drives up to
the
2:07:04
driveway the garage door opens
because
2:07:07
they see your license plate he
drives
2:07:09
into the garage door doors and
robbed
2:07:13
your house doors unlock
automatically
2:07:15
lights go on and some nice
music comes
2:07:18
on so you can rob in peace in
peace
2:07:24
plunderers you're there to pick
up teen
2:07:27
hour something meet up with her
and so
2:07:30
you just know about the house
it would
2:07:31
might what I just described as a
2:07:33
scenario how would that not
work oh it's
2:07:37
going to work it's totally
gonna work so
2:07:42
yeah there you go there's your
future yo
2:07:45
I'm gonna show my food by
donation to no
2:07:48
agenda imagine all the people
who could
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do this oh yeah that'd be fun
2:07:52
[Music]
2:07:59
and we will do have a few
people to
2:08:01
thank for sure 1214 starting
with Sir
2:08:06
Alan of Midlothian one two
three four
2:08:10
five when I forgot where's
Midlothian
2:08:13
ins in Ohio Virginia Vince
d'amour dummy
2:08:19
in Tucson Arizona hundred $15
David
2:08:22
Schafer in Kansas City Missouri
he has a
2:08:25
came in $111 in 11 cents and
does have a
2:08:29
he needs an F cancer for his
friend
2:08:32
Ralph who just learned he has
stomach
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cancer let's do that right away
2:08:38
[Applause]
2:08:41
you've got karma douchebag call
out for
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Matt you go met John Robin $100
Thomas
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Wilkinson Ottawa Ontario um he
says
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thank you so much for a
high-quality
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content no anonymous $100 sir
bath by
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count as valid barred $100 and
he's got
2:09:12
a birthday coming up is there
still
2:09:15
gonna snow if there's anything
that we
2:09:16
should read Victor Vasquez and
San
2:09:19
Antonio Texas I did have a note
from him
2:09:23
but I don't have it in front of
me for
2:09:24
some reason Thomas
2:09:28
and no nation there's what do
you think
2:09:31
should no knee I'd say she no
knee you
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say no knee I say shunova nice
Asian
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oniy 9006 or boob 800 8 mark
Tanner in
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Whittier California is twice
monthly
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donation of 6 7 8 9 Baron mark
Tanner
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sir Chris Abraham in Arlington
Virginia
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he needs a health karma still
fighting
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afib will do a goat for you in
a moment
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bless Olivares 63 Olivares lee
lee val
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stevens land in Kirkland
Washington
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Houma Costco 60 suppoed pet 55
Ken
2:10:15
double nickels on the dime
Baron Bob a
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High Point NC for a RN C for RG
it's a
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73 73 is also - Capote who is
Casey v DD
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y 73 sk v acc harry pilgrim in
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Fredericksburg Virginia
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Harry he is a producer from
from way
2:10:39
back met him on the very first
Hot
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Pockets tour good to see him
still
2:10:45
alright thanks Harry Michael
gates 50 to
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80 sir
2:10:51
Istvan in food and oh by the
way we
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missed Francisco - Jada Tejeda
Tejeda
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Francisco - I hate a 5 4 3 2
and East
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Vaughn from food and al says oh
he needs
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emergency karma for his best
friend
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Cindy and right now more
importantly
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some serious f cancer karma to
her
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partner renee he's been
battling liver
2:11:22
issues for years and now has
liver
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cancer that spread to other
organs this
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does call for an emergency
2:11:28
[Applause]
2:11:31
you've got karma there you go
mr. Fung
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rut Roberts Tots in San Diego
California
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51:11 MA here we go we haven't
heard
2:11:44
from her for a while Maxine
Waters
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gravel Oh the gravel is the
gravel is
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back 5001 Mary ho e50 yeah
these are all
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fifty dollar donations name and
location
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if I have them the location
Andrew oxen
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ham in Knoxville Tennessee Brady
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Schroeder in Milton Georgia
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Matthew Janiszewski in Chicago
John
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Horner and Bay st. Louis
Mississippi
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Barron Alan bean in Oakland
California
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and last but not least her days
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deluzy oh and shottsford
Pennsylvania
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want to thank all these folks
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contributing this show 12:14
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make it
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possible and it's really
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it's it's also the people who
come in
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under $50 typically to remain
anonymous
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but we also have a lot of
subscriptions
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that people are on we really
appreciate
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that that the sustaining stuff
if
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everyone could do like 33 a
month which
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is basically a little more than
a buck a
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day if everyone did that not
just the
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1.8% that support the show who
are truly
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producers that would make the
donations
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segments short I'll tell you
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content but it's okay it's a
value for
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value system and a lot of the
value that
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we get in these donation is in
the notes
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it's just the things that we
learn so
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thank you very much producers
of the
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and well we
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got some Karma's that we need
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ha ha
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[Music]
2:13:35
can we really only have a
birthday list
2:13:37
for today nothing else
birthdays but we
2:13:40
do have a list of short car
light bulb
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we sell congratulate him in
advance of
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his birthday on February 9th
surpass by
2:13:48
count of the small bard
celebrating
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tomorrow and Stephen storm
turns 33
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today and congratulate his mom
marries
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storm on her birthday tomorrow
happy
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birthday from everybody here
the best
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podcast in the universe and
yeah all we
2:14:04
have is some donations I mean
meetups
2:14:10
[Music]
2:14:16
right well the Fairfield
Connecticut
2:14:20
meetup will be taking place
today at 5
2:14:23
o'clock Eastern Time Dame Jamie
a
2:14:25
frequent contributing producer
is
2:14:29
hosting that it's for the New
York City
2:14:31
commuters as well it's
near-field
2:14:33
Fairfield State train station
today it's
2:14:37
probably over by now or may be
coming to
2:14:40
an end in Ramallah
2:14:43
in the Palestinian territories
the no
2:14:46
agenda tune man tour this is
Jesse coy
2:14:48
Nelson he's been at Barley's in
Ramallah
2:14:52
and will get a report from him
no doubt
2:14:55
see how if anyone showed up in
the
2:15:00
Palestinian territories or not
tomorrow
2:15:03
Friday the loose top of the
South New
2:15:06
Zealand piss-up starting at 7
o'clock
2:15:08
and z and z dt New Zealand
Daylight Time
2:15:12
your mate tom is organising
that at the
2:15:15
spring and the fern tahu now e
also
2:15:19
tomorrow Friday tomorrow
Toronto the no
2:15:22
agenda six week cycle meet up
me-80
2:15:25
up bishop organizing and the
southern
2:15:28
Shilla knows Ian Sheila noise
Ian meetup
2:15:31
in southern Illinois with st.
bear at
2:15:34
st. Barry brewery in the old
hotel in
2:15:36
Daquan
2:15:38
Joseph Hawkins sir Raleigh Hawk
will be
2:15:40
organizing for you Friday's a
big day
2:15:42
Seattle no agenda meet up at
the lookout
2:15:44
Bar and Grill at 7:30 Patrick
organizing
2:15:46
for you
2:15:47
then Saturday Oslo Norway the
meet up
2:15:50
six o'clock Central European
Standard
2:15:52
Time traveling through Norway I
want to
2:15:54
meet some no agenda fans at the
Radisson
2:15:56
Blu Scandinavian hotel bar
unless
2:15:58
someone suggests a better
location and
2:16:01
Bernstein will be organising
that for
2:16:04
you on Saturday then on Sunday
the no
2:16:07
agenda tune man tour continues
this will
2:16:10
be the Jaffa stop this will be
at the
2:16:13
Shaffer bar in Jaffa once again
Jesse
2:16:16
coy Nelson is organising that
and then
2:16:20
Wednesday the 12th just added
not a
2:16:23
brunch it's no agenda local
number one
2:16:26
but a dinner at Stella's
trackside come
2:16:29
join us to celebrate no agenda
trains
2:16:31
and good conversation and sir
Timothy of
2:16:34
the no fix title but where is
no agenda
2:16:36
local one John where is local
one okay I
2:16:42
just want to make sure and
that's
2:16:45
that'll do it for the list for
now give
2:16:47
you more on Sunday and I would
like to
2:16:49
remind you that the keeper and
I will be
2:16:51
in Delray Beach at the meet up
on the
2:16:53
Friday the 21st looking forward
to
2:16:56
meeting everybody there and if
you want
2:16:58
to find out more about a
meet-up you
2:17:00
just heard go to no agenda
meetups comm
2:17:03
if there's not one they're new
you hate
2:17:05
make one start one yourself
it's a great
2:17:07
way for people to get together
it it
2:17:09
really is the antithesis of
social
2:17:13
networking you're you don't
even have to
2:17:16
tell people your real name at
the meetup
2:17:18
but you have human interaction
human
2:17:20
communication and guess what
people are
2:17:22
kind of civil even if they have
2:17:23
different ideas and thoughts
about
2:17:26
things and they we can just
communicate
2:17:28
with each other so don't hide
behind
2:17:30
your Twitter profile
2:17:32
it's whatever this is it's
working
2:17:35
extremely well for all ages
background
2:17:37
Creed's religion colors they're
2:17:40
beautiful to attend and we
highly
2:17:42
recommend it
2:17:42
No Agenda meetups comm a what's
2:17:45
interesting there's a lot of
dudes named
2:17:47
Ben and a lot of librarians
2:17:50
are they hot librarians yeah
2:17:54
[Music]
2:18:03
[Music]
2:18:16
[Applause]
2:18:16
[Music]
2:18:18
on a backtrack and go back to
Victor
2:18:22
Victor Vasquez in San Antonio
he did
2:18:25
send something in it was he
sent in a
2:18:28
Fiesta Texas Fiesta stuff
couple of
2:18:32
challenge coins one you got one
oh and
2:18:36
he said a copy of twit magazine
I got
2:18:41
this hold on a second before
you reveal
2:18:43
I received from him I did get a
2:18:47
challenge coin the info
technology
2:18:51
challenge coin but then thought
I don't
2:18:53
know if you got this I got a
beautiful
2:18:56
Beto 2020 let me see what he
categorizes
2:19:00
it here as collectible San
Antonio
2:19:04
Fiesta pin medal of Beto 2020
it has a
2:19:08
blue ribbon and this Beto on the
2:19:10
skateboard that's the one you
got as
2:19:12
well I think so very
collectible what a
2:19:16
what a beautiful item we'll
have about a
2:19:18
hundred these on sale here at
QVC so
2:19:20
once you get on in on this item
right
2:19:23
now and call them but the TWiT
magazine
2:19:25
I didn't even I left it in the
envelope
2:19:30
did you go through it that's
yes I
2:19:33
didn't want this laying around
the house
2:19:35
so his point of sending this
it's twit
2:19:39
this week in Texas and it is a
little
2:19:42
magazine and he sent it to
prove that
2:19:44
the name twit was used way
before it was
2:19:47
this week in technology the the
2:19:49
interesting well you would you
describe
2:19:51
this twit magazine - well let's
just say
2:19:55
I'll put a P I'll try to
remember to put
2:19:58
a picture of the cover in the
next
2:20:01
newsletter if you notice
subscribe
2:20:03
you're gonna miss oh yeah
you're missing
2:20:06
out if you do and so yeah it's
a it's a
2:20:10
gay magazine for that
highlights bars
2:20:15
and activities of the gay men
in the
2:20:18
Texas area Texas very hunky
nude men in
2:20:22
this match well buffed guys
this is a
2:20:25
lot of chests you know this
seems to me
2:20:28
if he is legal to have a guy's
chest
2:20:29
like that exposed women should
2:20:32
any law against that either I
but I
2:20:34
digress they do have all the
bars listen
2:20:37
that I didn't know he sent you
a copy
2:20:39
because I was gonna recommend
some of
2:20:41
these bars to you just casually
there is
2:20:46
one difference between twit the
magazine
2:20:49
and twit the the network the
magazine
2:20:52
doesn't actually have dick pics
so
2:20:54
that's the big difference yes
saving it
2:20:59
all day brother is a very it's
very
2:21:07
funny magazine but it's
extremely but
2:21:09
anyway the the names at classic
like San
2:21:12
Francisco has a lot of really
fabulous
2:21:13
bar names that are pretty
obviously you
2:21:16
only idiots would not know that
they
2:21:17
were gay bars right but the one
there I
2:21:20
thought was the iron bear in
Austin iron
2:21:30
let's have to meet up there
that'll be
2:21:32
great that sounds good oh man
2:21:39
let's see tell you this let's do
2:21:43
something about anything but
Trump well
2:21:45
I got the Weinstein if you
wanted
2:21:48
oh no that of course we want the
2:21:49
Weinstein I think that this
clip well
2:21:54
before we do it I do have a
humorous
2:21:56
clip this is what Weinstein
isn't
2:21:59
humorous well not as humorous
is this
2:22:02
this is the unavailable for
comment
2:22:04
clip from KTLA's a few months is
2:22:06
something like six months ago
somebody
2:22:07
sent it to me classic TV a
gaffe of not
2:22:12
unknown gaffe to it
2:22:13
a classic stand-up woman is out
in the
2:22:16
street somewhere we're doing a
story we
2:22:19
tried to reach out to the man
who died
2:22:21
in this pursuit they were
unavailable
2:22:23
for comment
2:22:24
might go back to you
2:22:27
I thought we played that one
already I
2:22:29
know it's still I played a
million times
2:22:32
yeah the dead person was
unavailable it
2:22:36
remains still we've checked
this still
2:22:41
unavailable for coming did we
keep
2:22:43
trying it won't talk alright
now this is
2:22:45
disgusting if anybody has kids
that they
2:22:47
don't want listening to this I
of course
2:22:49
not the kids I want to listen
to it it's
2:22:51
pretty gruesome
2:22:52
this is worse I think than the
other
2:22:54
clip and I very quite I think
it's
2:22:55
questionable but again this
went over
2:22:57
the air so I have to assume the
FCC
2:23:00
approved of this sort of thing
or what I
2:23:04
did but this is a another woman
who came
2:23:07
on who she's not really one of
the
2:23:08
complainants but she might as
well be
2:23:10
and this is said she but she's
backing
2:23:13
up the complaint that Harvey
was a creep
2:23:15
we learned a few new things
this is
2:23:18
Lauren young and she's being
examined by
2:23:20
the prosecutor and told to
describe no
2:23:23
but I'm sorry this is once
again a court
2:23:26
TV Court TV calamitous
reenactment and
2:23:31
this transcript I just wanted
because
2:23:34
it's important that we set that
up
2:23:35
properly this was a winning
segment on
2:23:38
the last show so many people
even
2:23:41
lawyers like oh my god this is
insane
2:23:45
and it's such a brilliant idea
why these
2:23:48
guys don't turn this into a
podcast
2:23:52
they're wasting their time on
television
2:23:55
because this is some of the
best audio
2:23:58
entertainment I have ever heard
2:24:00
well this case is pretty bit
this is
2:24:03
worse than the last one I did
cut it
2:24:06
down this is from a six-minute
clip I
2:24:08
cut it down to take out some of
the
2:24:10
foundational questions that the
lawyer
2:24:12
would ask to create a
foundation for
2:24:14
another question and a lot of
it was
2:24:16
pretty bold I'm sorry wanna so
that when
2:24:18
you hear the lawyers say
because there
2:24:20
was some question about that
from the
2:24:22
previous clip foundational what
does
2:24:26
that actually mean cuz you kind
of
2:24:27
explained it there because it
seems to
2:24:28
be just jump into a question
without
2:24:32
laying down a foundation that
makes it
2:24:35
okay to jump into that question
without
2:24:39
without
2:24:40
getting a objection for
relevance to
2:24:43
kind of the opposite of how we
operate
2:24:45
on this show yeah we and so
then of
2:24:48
course the way I clip this down
I just
2:24:50
pretty much put the good stuff
in hello
2:24:52
if you want to call it good
stuff we
2:24:58
learn more about Harvey's
private parts
2:25:00
that we didn't want to know and
they
2:25:02
paste apparently they pet I
surround
2:25:05
pictures of him on to the jury
and
2:25:07
Harvey's sitting now this guy
must be on
2:25:09
on Prozac or something to be
able to put
2:25:11
up with this without just
saying I'm
2:25:13
guilty I'm guilty throw me in
jail I
2:25:15
can't take it anymore but here
we go
2:25:17
good afternoon good afternoon
we left
2:25:20
off this morning with you having
2:25:21
followed the defendant into a
bathroom
2:25:23
correct what point did you
realize that
2:25:26
you were headed into a bathroom
once I
2:25:28
made that last right turn and
was
2:25:30
entering the bathroom is when I
realized
2:25:31
there was no other room outside
of the
2:25:34
bathroom again
2:25:35
what reason had the defendant
given you
2:25:37
for having left to that bar
area to
2:25:39
continue our discussion about
America's
2:25:41
Next Top Model and did he
indicate that
2:25:43
he had somewhere to go at that
point
2:25:44
that he had to go and accept an
award
2:25:46
with Quentin Tarantino I'm
going to put
2:25:48
up on the screen briefly
people's
2:25:50
exhibit 87 and evidence if you
could
2:25:52
describe for the jury what
happened at
2:25:54
the point you got into the
bathroom so I
2:25:57
followed Harvey in and
Claudia's behind
2:25:59
me and as I step into the
bathroom
2:26:01
there's a mirror straight ahead
and I
2:26:03
look in it and behind me I see
Claudia
2:26:04
closing the door Harvey went
straight to
2:26:07
the left into the shower opened
it
2:26:09
turned it on and already started
2:26:10
undressing I turned around and
the door
2:26:13
was finishing being shut I
stood there
2:26:16
in shock at first I started
nervously
2:26:18
laughing and shaking my head
and I went
2:26:20
to go towards the door to
approach it
2:26:22
and he was already naked at
that point
2:26:24
it's the quickest I've ever
seen anybody
2:26:25
undress and he stepped in front
of me
2:26:28
when I went to approach the
door with
2:26:29
his naked body at that point he
was
2:26:32
right in front of me and the
door was
2:26:33
right the shower door was right
behind
2:26:35
him and it was also blocking
the door to
2:26:37
the bathroom and I could see a
shadow
2:26:39
through the door and underneath
that
2:26:40
someone claudia was still
standing there
2:26:42
what happens next so as I
approached the
2:26:45
door and he gets in front of me
he
2:26:47
starts no we're just gonna have
a talk
2:26:49
here we're just talking like it
was
2:26:51
nothing that he was naked
rinsing off
2:26:52
real quick and I just
2:26:53
here for just what I thought
was to
2:26:55
continue a conversation and he
starts
2:26:56
approaching me and I'm backed
up I
2:26:58
backed up towards the sinks
there are
2:27:00
two things so I turn because I
did not
2:27:02
want to look at his naked body
and he
2:27:04
came behind me and unzipped my
dress and
2:27:06
he started pulling it down I
was wearing
2:27:09
a white dress with lace and
another
2:27:10
under gown this look underneath
it and
2:27:13
he m in zipped it and started
pulling it
2:27:15
down and turned me around and
then he
2:27:16
was masturbating and grabbing
my boob
2:27:18
with his his my right breast
with his
2:27:20
left hand and with his right
hand saying
2:27:23
how am I going to know if you
can act
2:27:25
and I said no no no the whole
time then
2:27:28
I had a boyfriend that I was not
2:27:29
interested my hands were down
his line
2:27:34
was I want to make sure you can
act is
2:27:37
that what it was yeah that's
fantastic
2:27:40
and then he was masturbating and
2:27:42
grabbing my his my right breast
with his
2:27:45
left hand and with his right
hand saying
2:27:47
how am I going to know if you
can act
2:27:50
and I said no no no the whole
time that
2:27:53
I had a boyfriend that I was not
2:27:54
interested my hands were down
to my side
2:27:57
because the dress was pulled
down
2:27:58
towards my elbows and my
breasts were
2:27:59
out and at that point he went
from
2:28:01
grabbing my breasts my right
breast to
2:28:03
touching my vagina my hands
were still
2:28:05
down by my side so I blocked
him with my
2:28:07
hands and he continued to
masturbate and
2:28:09
ejaculated on the towel and he
2:28:11
approached me he quickly dried
off with
2:28:13
and dropped as soon as he
approached me
2:28:14
he ejaculated onto that towel
what
2:28:17
happens next
2:28:18
he left the bathroom first and
I stayed
2:28:20
standing there in shock do you
remember
2:28:22
anything about his body or at
that point
2:28:24
that he took off his clothes
yes can you
2:28:28
describe that for the jury I
remember
2:28:30
his body was hairy had moles
like on his
2:28:33
rolls he had some rolls and
can't kind
2:28:36
of a disgusting looking penis
when you
2:28:38
say that could you just
describe what
2:28:40
you mean yes objection overruled
2:28:42
it looked like it had been cut
and sewn
2:28:45
back on and not like a
normal-looking
2:28:47
scar from circumcision it did
not
2:28:49
something didn't look normal
and I just
2:28:52
remember noticing that and I
didn't
2:28:54
really see a sec it just seemed
like you
2:28:57
know the penis did you at some
point in
2:29:00
October 2018 meet with people
from the
2:29:02
LAPD yes at that point did you
attempt
2:29:05
to describe what you were just
described
2:29:07
to the jury yes did they ask
you to draw
2:29:10
a picture of what you
remembered about
2:29:12
the defendants body
2:29:13
yes they did Wow so first of
all you
2:29:17
probably should have disclaimed
a little
2:29:18
bit more this can be this can be
2:29:19
triggering and shocking to some
who have
2:29:21
been in a similar situation yes
even our
2:29:25
producers can be shocked by this
2:29:28
the sad part is I've read
there's a big
2:29:32
article about his lawyer and if
you've
2:29:35
seen this is the woman who
defends
2:29:37
sexual predators she's only
ever lost
2:29:39
one case reading through what
she says
2:29:43
and how she interprets the
evidence he's
2:29:46
gonna get off and it's not a
double
2:29:48
entendre joke he will not be
convicted
2:29:51
of these crimes there's only
two left of
2:29:54
this of which this is one I
think this
2:29:56
is just one trial for these two
women
2:29:57
he's not going to get convicted
I hate
2:30:00
to say it no I felt that way too
2:30:03
now the thing that was
interesting in a
2:30:07
bad way is that I believe that
he must
2:30:10
have had there was a period of
time in
2:30:13
this 70s you're going to going
to the
2:30:16
genitals yes I'm interested in
your take
2:30:18
on this where there was a
period of time
2:30:20
where you could have this
operation to
2:30:24
make your penis longer it was a
it was
2:30:29
like a popular operation I
think and I
2:30:31
think Hollywood people would
probably be
2:30:34
susceptible to this kind of
thing cuz
2:30:36
they're so susceptible to
anything I
2:30:38
think he had one of those
operations cuz
2:30:41
the way she describes it it
sounds as
2:30:43
though he had a you know a a
transplant
2:30:47
Wow and and no testicles
apparently and
2:30:52
scarves Dini crappy-looking
2:30:55
well no she said she said it
was B fat
2:30:59
rolls with lots of moles it was
beeped
2:31:01
out but I think she said it
looked like
2:31:02
he didn't have any ball sack I
think
2:31:04
that's where the term she used
that was
2:31:06
then bleeped out but it's it's
2:31:10
disturbing
2:31:11
oh my goodness well this whole
testimony
2:31:14
is just and this by the way is
just I
2:31:17
cut this down to three minutes
of a
2:31:21
of hours and hours of different
women
2:31:24
coming out with these horrible
stories
2:31:26
and it's really Court TVs
really has to
2:31:31
be commended for bringing some
of this
2:31:33
changing the way these are
presented
2:31:36
they've done a really masterful
job and
2:31:39
they this is not the only case
they're
2:31:40
discussing those other cases a
lot of
2:31:42
murder cases and serial killers
they
2:31:45
have a lot of different people
that they
2:31:47
they're following but it's an
2:31:50
astonishing product and you can
get it
2:31:52
on you as you said it's on
Pluto it's
2:31:54
mostly over-the-air around the
country
2:31:56
mm-hmm
2:31:57
on a subcarrier like this is on
Channel
2:32:00
I think this is for me it's
channel 4.4
2:32:04
oh it's over the yeah yeah
that's why
2:32:07
it's 4.4 of course of course
yeah yeah
2:32:10
Wow all right well that was a
winner
2:32:22
Hahn flew update or the comb
flew as we
2:32:25
as we call it a couple of
producer notes
2:32:29
that are I think interesting to
know how
2:32:33
this is being handled certainly
in the
2:32:35
United States Adam and John my
coworker
2:32:37
Jerry and his wife flew home
last
2:32:40
Thursday nobody said anything
to when
2:32:41
they arrived in the US because
they came
2:32:43
in from China they thought
someone from
2:32:45
the CDC or the airline would
want
2:32:47
information nothing GE told
them to stay
2:32:49
home for 14 days before coming
back to
2:32:51
work that's it then we have
producer
2:32:57
Steve Adam in case you're
interested
2:32:59
regarding the economic impact of
2:33:01
coronavirus here's something
anecdotal
2:33:03
I'm a small manufacturer I'm in
the
2:33:05
process of prototyping a new
piece and
2:33:08
missed the Spring Festival
2:33:10
aka Chinese New Year deadline
in January
2:33:12
that means the circuit board
designs I
2:33:14
submitted after January 19th
won't begin
2:33:17
until the factory reopens in
February
2:33:19
first but when I checked my
order status
2:33:21
February first was notified the
factory
2:33:23
would now remain closed on
February 10th
2:33:25
due to an internal public
travel ban
2:33:27
basically means I won't be able
to do
2:33:29
any revenue generating activity
for the
2:33:32
new gear this month I'm
2:33:33
already prepared for boom bust
on the
2:33:35
sell-through side but combining
that
2:33:37
with the supply problem makes
the
2:33:39
butthole pucker a bit yeah you
know
2:33:42
people often think only about
maybe
2:33:44
Apple but there's a lot of small
2:33:46
businesses that depend on the
JIT the
2:33:49
just-in-time supply chain from
China and
2:33:52
an anonymous note the Postal
Service in
2:33:57
Australia is telling its
workers the
2:34:00
virus can't live outside the
human body
2:34:02
for more than two hours so no
need to be
2:34:04
worried about the hundreds of
Chinese
2:34:06
parcels that are handled every
day the
2:34:10
hospitals and medical
professionals I
2:34:11
have spoken to say the virus
will stay
2:34:13
on a contaminated thing dormant
for two
2:34:16
weeks and still active I don't
know if
2:34:18
that's true but that's what our
producer
2:34:20
writes once activated the
contamination
2:34:23
is permanent and dangerous
2:34:24
I feel the missing from
information
2:34:26
postal workers are being
exposed to will
2:34:28
increase the spread and
severity of the
2:34:29
pandemic please help raise
awareness his
2:34:32
herpes for the lungs may be
true I don't
2:34:36
know but I'm still kind of
sticking with
2:34:39
the you know the the targeted
nature of
2:34:43
this that we were talking about
on
2:34:45
another brilliant animated No
Agenda
2:34:47
episode thank you Dame Jennifer
that was
2:34:49
yeah I hope we get some real
viral
2:34:53
traction on on that because
that was one
2:34:55
of the best d constructions of
the wuhan
2:34:58
virus that i think anyone's done
2:35:00
anywhere and it was hilarious
2:35:03
hilarious yes indeed Hong Kong
unveiling
2:35:10
electronic tracking bracelets
for people
2:35:13
who have what Wuhan and Ark
warranty to
2:35:15
their home 500 already put out
there we
2:35:21
have officially designated camp
Ashland
2:35:23
Nebraska for quarantine that is
an
2:35:30
actual Fema camp ladies and
gentlemen
2:35:31
we're getting there we're
getting to the
2:35:33
FEMA camps next we need we need
to have
2:35:34
pictures of thousands of body
bags
2:35:38
thousands have you seen the
pictures
2:35:41
though in wuhan people are so
freaked
2:35:43
out they're throwing their pets
out the
2:35:45
window
2:35:46
you have not seen that oh yeah
there's
2:35:49
just dead dogs all over the
place
2:35:51
throwing their pets out though
they're
2:35:53
afraid the pets you know the
information
2:35:56
flow is is not the best I guess
in China
2:35:59
no I don't think it's the best
and and
2:36:03
so they're afraid that their
pets may be
2:36:05
carrying the virus and so they
throw
2:36:10
them out the window
2:36:11
they can't go outside no it's
not right
2:36:15
at all but that is what's
happening
2:36:22
that's good story's not going
away and
2:36:25
then the one thing I wanted to
bring up
2:36:29
cuz it was irritating me and
now I'd now
2:36:32
it's kind of freaking me out a
little
2:36:33
bit when the wind the China
trade deal
2:36:37
phase one came out you know
this is tout
2:36:41
as a big deal and we've got
this two
2:36:42
hundred million two hundred
billion
2:36:44
dollars that the Chinese are
gonna spend
2:36:46
and so I read through this
document just
2:36:49
to see kind of what it was and
it's it's
2:36:51
a very typical you know
document between
2:36:55
big countries I'm actually
bringing it
2:36:57
up right now because there was
one the
2:37:01
very last line in this
Agreement is
2:37:04
gonna scroll back through the
PDF here
2:37:06
yes the very last line is it
not in this
2:37:13
part is you know you always
have the you
2:37:19
know what can what can break
the deal
2:37:23
apart you know you always have
some kind
2:37:27
of provision yeah the out
clause the out
2:37:30
clause and I'm not sure why I'm
not
2:37:32
seeing it here but the clause
says I
2:37:35
wish I could quote it for you
verbatim
2:37:37
the clause says that should
anything
2:37:39
happen to either parties beyond
their
2:37:42
control this would normally be
called
2:37:44
the force majeure clause but
they don't
2:37:46
say that so this is like an act
of God
2:37:49
or anything that happens
outside of the
2:37:52
party's control then the
parties will
2:37:54
immediately get back together
and
2:37:56
basically the deal then gets
reset
2:37:59
which is not abnormal you know
what if
2:38:02
all of a sudden you know we get
attacked
2:38:03
by New Zealand and you know and
and we
2:38:07
have different priorities or
whatever
2:38:08
you know we have to change we
have to
2:38:10
sell our corn somewhere else
which is
2:38:13
fine however this agreement was
signed
2:38:16
on January 15 2020 when the
Chinese
2:38:19
fully well knew they had an
epidemic
2:38:22
going on in Wuhan and that I
think is
2:38:27
not in good faith they knew it
and they
2:38:30
signed it with this clause in
it well a
2:38:34
lot of people say that that's
what the
2:38:35
Chinese do well pretty low if
that's
2:38:40
indeed what they did that's why
the
2:38:44
Chinese themselves won't do
business
2:38:46
with themselves unless they're
you know
2:38:49
the person for pretty much
their entire
2:38:52
life which is if you want to do
business
2:38:55
with Chinese and you want to
and they're
2:38:57
legit but you don't you can't
take a
2:38:59
chance you have to do a lot a a
lot of
2:39:02
being friendly in knowing them
and
2:39:06
making sure you're not a
criminal kind
2:39:07
of thing for a day I mean they
do that
2:39:09
with you you have to prove
yourself and
2:39:11
you have to think the Chinese
they have
2:39:13
to do the same thing I hope
that this is
2:39:15
a lesson to to us in many other
2:39:18
countries and people and
manufacturers
2:39:20
who do business with China you
know
2:39:23
everything's great and
hunky-dory until
2:39:26
you know you learn that hey
there's got
2:39:27
until those guys don't really
have this
2:39:29
don't follow the same laws as
we do even
2:39:32
the same cultural agreements
and yeah
2:39:35
you've got billions of dollars
held up
2:39:37
and you're screwed you know
then so in a
2:39:39
way the crazy old coot our
commerce
2:39:42
secretary Wilbur he's right by
saying no
2:39:45
this should probably be good
for us
2:39:47
it'll build up some capacity in
the US
2:39:49
I'm still I still don't think
that this
2:39:51
is going to affect Caucasians
you know
2:39:54
there's now kind of kind of
evidence
2:39:58
saying that this may have
actually come
2:40:02
out of the Middle East and it
was
2:40:04
adapted and through the
Netherlands it
2:40:06
was smuggled back into China
and you
2:40:09
know it is a bioweapon and in
fact if
2:40:11
you look at the
2:40:12
the the increase month no day
over day
2:40:18
starting January 30th here's
the numbers
2:40:23
January 30th 170 deaths
confirmed cases
2:40:27
seven thousand eight hundred
and twenty
2:40:29
one that's a two point one
percent death
2:40:32
rate January 31st 213 deaths
confirmed
2:40:36
9800 guess what 2.1 percent
fatality
2:40:40
rate february first two hundred
fifty
2:40:42
nine deaths eleven thousand
eight
2:40:44
hundred eighty diagnosed guess
what to
2:40:47
put its two point one percent
death rate
2:40:49
every single day that's
interesting this
2:40:52
from a mathematical standpoint
is it
2:40:56
engineered to do that I don't
know the
2:40:59
main thing is we don't know and
I
2:41:01
thought with Trump saying
pretty much
2:41:03
nothing other than yeah we got
to be
2:41:05
careful of this stuff keys all
over this
2:41:07
he's got to know what's going
on he must
2:41:09
I'd still think he's holding
something
2:41:11
over them whatever's going on
well it'll
2:41:13
come out eventually in the wash
but we
2:41:16
are not being the Troy had told
the
2:41:17
truth about any no you don't
know
2:41:19
anything you don't know
2:41:22
JC dig up some more stuff yeah
well I
2:41:27
got a couple leftover things
talking
2:41:29
about this kind of harum-scarum
moment
2:41:31
this has not been played
anywhere except
2:41:34
in Minnesota and I only caught
it
2:41:36
because I'm listening to CBS and
2:41:40
Minnesota but this is the fake
emergency
2:41:43
message if you heard about this
no I
2:41:45
haven't but we're about to a
number of
2:41:48
Minnesotans got a dose of panic
with
2:41:50
their breakfast this morning an
2:41:51
emergency alert system sent
them a
2:41:53
message to evacuate the message
was part
2:41:56
of a weekly test by Minnesota's
homeland
2:41:58
security and emergency
management
2:42:00
it was mistakenly sent to
residents of
2:42:02
six northern counties as Bill
Hudson
2:42:04
explains now the state is
trying to
2:42:07
determine what went wrong
2:42:10
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2:42:11
for many folks in Pine City the
day
2:42:14
began with a far more
disturbing tune at
2:42:17
7:52 a.m. cellphone sounded
with an
2:42:20
emergency alert evacuate now
well it
2:42:24
would sort of concern me but I
wouldn't
2:42:25
know what to do or where to go
on the to
2:42:28
be worried to evacuate to Pine
County
2:42:30
emergency management
coordinator Denise
2:42:32
Baron says dispatch was
overwhelmed with
2:42:35
panic phone calls the state's
message
2:42:38
was both alarming and vague it
hits the
2:42:41
AT&T phones not Verizon phones
on
2:42:44
primary for this Kony and
created panic
2:42:47
the alert omitted the words it
was only
2:42:49
a test and was not intended to
go public
2:42:51
the probes now underway to find
out what
2:42:54
went wrong
2:42:54
homeland security emergency
management
2:42:56
reached out to every 911 call
center in
2:42:58
the state of Minnesota to let
them know
2:43:00
of the message that had gone
out in it
2:43:02
furtively they did that within
10
2:43:04
minutes yeah again the report
goes on by
2:43:10
the way and it equates it with
the
2:43:11
situation in Hawaii
2:43:13
sure was sure but it was like
this was a
2:43:15
story nobody wants to pass
around story
2:43:20
of course we don't want people
that
2:43:22
losing faith in technology you
know like
2:43:26
during caucuses and stuff so
pathetic
2:43:31
and of course amidst all of
this actual
2:43:34
news as reported only by one
America
2:43:37
news is not reported at least I
would
2:43:40
expect PBS NPR to be all over
this
2:43:43
FBI head of Christopher ray in a
2:43:46
statement to a FISA Court Friday
2:43:47
apologized in response to a
scorching
2:43:50
DOJ Inspector General report
exposing
2:43:53
FBI abuse of wiretapping and
2:43:55
surveillance warrants issued
under the
2:43:57
Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act
2:43:59
otherwise known as FISA Ray's
apology it
2:44:02
comes as a result of a FISA
Court
2:44:04
looking into the wrongful
surveillance
2:44:06
of Trump advisor Carter page in
a
2:44:08
statement to the FISA Court ray
writes
2:44:10
that the FBI's behavior
surveilling the
2:44:13
Trump campaign was quote
unacceptable
2:44:15
and unrepresentative of the FBI
as an
2:44:18
institution and that the FBI
deeply
2:44:21
regrets the errors
2:44:22
missions identified by the
inspector
2:44:24
general errors and emissions
that
2:44:26
allowed the FBI to continue to
surveil
2:44:29
what we have now learned
completely
2:44:31
innocent Trump Associates like
Carter
2:44:33
Paige George papadopolis and
general
2:44:35
Mike Flynn president Trump
responded to
2:44:37
the apology on Twitter
indignant at the
2:44:40
lack of justice for those
harmed by
2:44:42
these FBI abuses of power Chris
what
2:44:44
about all of the lives that
were ruined
2:44:47
because of the so-called errors
are
2:44:49
these dirty cops going to pay a
big
2:44:51
price for the fraud they
committed
2:44:53
president Trump has relentlessly
2:44:55
attacked FBI leadership for
being quote
2:44:57
crooked this admission from Ray
is
2:45:00
vindicating not only to
President Trump
2:45:02
but for the Washington set that
has long
2:45:05
suspected the FBI to be a
corrupt and
2:45:07
politically weaponized
institution and
2:45:10
of course the way this was
produced and
2:45:12
her read doesn't make it any
more
2:45:14
interesting become people to
follow
2:45:16
obviously this is a problem you
have a
2:45:19
news organization that's
actually
2:45:21
breaking stuff that the other
people
2:45:23
won't touch with a ten-foot can
put a
2:45:26
ten-foot pole they won't touch
it this
2:45:29
story will not be touched but
the
2:45:31
present day and I don't want to
demean
2:45:33
anybody but if but they really
need to
2:45:36
bring their game up a little
bit a
2:45:38
little bit they got to bring
their
2:45:40
a-game big-time big-time sounds
like a
2:45:43
high school production well you
know the
2:45:46
corrida vorak consulting group
is
2:45:47
available for side gigs and
there are a
2:45:50
lot of people out there with
enough
2:45:52
talent to do that's work
anything you
2:45:55
think just two quickies hear
from two
2:45:58
cool producers Adam and John I
heard you
2:46:03
mentioned the No Agenda chicken
recipe
2:46:05
the other day
2:46:06
I gave the link to my wife she
suddenly
2:46:08
decided to make it we had it
tonight
2:46:10
it's really good
2:46:12
thanks for the recipe says Mark
2:46:14
anonymous PS here's my wife
with the
2:46:16
finished product by the way she
wrote
2:46:18
the 70s Helen Reddy song ain't
no way to
2:46:21
treat a lady how about that Wow
we have
2:46:26
got so much talent that listens
to this
2:46:27
show it's ridiculous and the
other
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millimeter
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solid
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beechwood light base we think
it's a
2:46:59
great format for your producers
to
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their Human Resources it's on
Etsy and I
2:47:07
put this link it's under a cool
na
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lights in the show notes it's
really
2:47:12
cool you know the t-shirt my
favorite
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t-shirt the one that has the 33
and the
2:47:18
kind of almost like a test
pattern with
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the swords crossing in the
middle yeah
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that one so they have that one
and it's
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acrylic and the the base it's a
green
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light and it shines it looks
really
2:47:30
really fun
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it looks like code yeah it does
look
2:47:35
like code a little bit just
want your
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desk put it up in your
bookshelf and
2:47:39
people like walk in your office
will see
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it and go and just like no
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2:47:53
don't I mean I got I could go
on forever
2:47:55
but I think we should probably
2:47:57
apparently you could but you
can't you
2:48:00
can't because time is running
out there
2:48:02
you go
2:48:03
we're done I only clips I have
can be
2:48:06
easily moved around I'm not
gonna now
2:48:08
we're gonna move the affiliates
are
2:48:10
already pissed all week for the
past
2:48:12
this month we've been late I
got nothing
2:48:15
to do with the timing on the
shirts
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right that's right that'll do
it for
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2:49:20
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2:49:40
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2:49:46
the case it was incredible and
the
2:49:53
evidence invisible witness even
listen
2:50:05
well it's finishing up remember
rules
2:50:08
[Music]
2:50:13
she's about to make American
credit this
2:50:18
is no
2:50:23
[Music]
2:50:32
the searchable
2:50:35
[Music]
2:50:40
we are a big tent party at a
place
2:50:45
called huh so we have tens of
thousands
2:50:48
of people outside and I said
folks I
2:50:50
have the greatest idea all of
my people
2:50:52
I say at the greater said it
was so
2:50:54
small right here's what we're
gonna do
2:50:56
we've got the party that's a
very
2:50:57
different party a much stronger
a much
2:51:01
more inclusive party we have a
party
2:51:03
that we love that was a big
thing and by
2:51:06
the way we're winning winning
winning
2:51:08
like never before winning
winning like
2:51:14
never before like never before
2:51:17
what you see is so sick we've
got a
2:51:19
party we've got a party we've
got a
2:51:23
party that waited for two weeks
three
2:51:26
weeks four weeks weeks we've
got a party
2:51:31
we've got a party we are
creating a
2:51:33
pathway to buy drugs from
Canada we can
2:51:36
buy the drugs in Canada for 50%
less the
2:51:39
same drugs made in the same
2:51:42
drugs drugs drugs drugs drugs
from
2:51:45
Canada it's a very different
party much
2:51:48
more inclusive party a much
stronger
2:51:50
party we have a party that we
love
2:51:53
pipelines are good they're
underground
2:51:55
we have a party that we love we
have
2:52:00
like a giant tree you plant it
but it
2:52:03
takes time there grab on
2:52:07
[Applause]
2:52:08
[Music]
2:52:11
nobody knows what's going on a
boop boop
2:52:15
and nobody knows what's going
on with
2:52:19
have you got
2:52:24
nobody knows but for when I
2:52:31
nobody knows what's going on we
salute
2:52:34
you
2:52:36
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for an org slash and a backup
and a
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backup that back up and back up
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backup to the backup