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but the podcaster podcaster let
me
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through let me go Adam Curry
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Jhansi Dvorak's 2020 this is
your
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award-winning get money should
media
0:08
assassination episode 1231 this
is no
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agenda
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[Music]
0:20
the drone star state in the
morning
0:23
everybody
0:23
I'm Adam curry and from
northern Silicon
0:26
Valley where I'm remembering
the ones
0:28
king of the online services I'm
John C
0:33
Dvorak you kill me man
0:38
this is what you're thinking of
the
0:39
genie service from General
Electric back
0:42
in the days of prodigy yeah
prodigy is
0:46
another one
0:47
yeah well prodigy was see hers
wasn't it
0:49
Sears there's a it was three
companies
0:52
they were doing a joint as a
joint
0:54
venture with Sears and two
others I
0:56
can't remember where they were
all right
0:57
and that but then Jeannie
demanded
0:59
Jeannie ever make it past the
floppy
1:01
discs well they went what do
you think
1:05
what would you think their
years of
1:06
existence were gosh I really
don't know
1:10
but that's a good I know a o L
we know
1:14
prodigy I think it closed out
for a
1:16
couple of years had the weird
graphics
1:18
but Jeannie no I don't remember
1985 it
1:23
came out it ended until the end
of 1999
1:28
huh yeah who still has a genie
do they
1:34
even have email back there's
just it was
1:36
just an account it was not it's
not even
1:38
an email address at the time no
they had
1:40
a whole system it was very much
like
1:42
CompuServe hmm another phone
before all
1:46
of them went graphical I mean
once AOL
1:48
came out with the G GUI which
stalled
1:50
the Internet I mean the web
came out by
1:53
then it was rolling alone to
say the
1:54
least because he had the
dot-com crash
1:56
from the web right and at the
same time
1:59
you had these other services
that were
2:01
kind of struggling with how to
how to
2:03
incorporate the mouse on how
that gets
2:05
traction and then AOL just kind
of wiped
2:07
them all out and AOL it was
thought to
2:09
be the
2:11
operations gonna take over the
web was a
2:13
joke oh no that's even a even
AOL
2:17
thought that you've got mail
they're
2:19
like ah you don't want that
dangerous
2:21
Internet well here's a here's a
way he
2:23
work he will Jen he words the
way to go
2:26
exactly I got these new
headphones which
2:30
I'm still trying to get used to
all
2:32
right one of our producers
turned me on
2:35
to the nura headphones in ura
and what's
2:40
interesting about these is now
they're
2:42
supposed to deliver an
unparalleled
2:45
immersive experience with music
which
2:47
they do 100% the reason why I
have them
2:51
is inside the they're over the
ear
2:54
headphones inside the cones they
2:56
actually have two tubes that go
directly
2:58
into your ears
3:00
yeah which they'll like my
hearing aids
3:02
which is what I need because
then I can
3:05
crank it up as loud as I want
without
3:08
any feedback zero feedback down
yeah
3:12
well that's a plus yeah only
only they
3:14
sound a little different than
the other
3:15
ones so it you know it takes a
little
3:16
getting used to
3:17
yeah your tubes man it's the
future
3:21
no you're drilling in your
brain you
3:26
would like these headphones
they don't
3:28
like it I seriously liked
because of the
3:33
sound or a pair and I still
have one
3:36
pair of these had two pair at
one time I
3:38
get one pair way of Sony
electrostatic
3:42
would they leak
3:44
you can't crank those up really
loud
3:46
they leak
3:47
well electrostatic sensitive to
3:49
everything I know but I have a
hearing
3:51
issue so I need crutches man
well past
4:00
couple of days have made it
clear to me
4:02
all data we're seeing is bogus
I thought
4:07
that was make clear to you
earlier no
4:09
it's it once I hear the press
asking
4:13
questions in the corona
4:15
team the corona virus was a
corona virus
4:18
task force briefing and the
question is
4:21
hey you're gonna publish that
data and
4:23
everyone's look at each other
going like
4:24
home and a home
4:25
hamona no I don't think so we
can't
4:28
trust government we can't trust
the the
4:32
hospitals there's just endless
reports
4:34
from our own producers as well
of people
4:37
being declared having died from
4:40
coronavirus and it's just not
true well
4:44
they actually have at least two
of our
4:46
producers that have discussed
this one
4:49
of them they don't discuss it
the way I
4:51
looked at it which was yes my
granddad
4:54
whoever it was died and he
didn't have
4:58
corona but after he died they
checked
5:00
him again he had corona right
we had
5:03
another one he says just to
tell you
5:05
guys that just summarizing
these notes
5:08
just to tell you guys we I took
her own
5:11
is real my brother or somebody
very
5:13
close to him died and even
though he
5:16
didn't was he tested negative
for corona
5:18
just before he died
5:19
they tested them again he had
corona and
5:22
so I'm thinking they're just
like
5:24
throwing everything in that
corona bin
5:26
when we have now and I
suggested this to
5:28
me me we had one of the worst
flu
5:31
seasons this year that was the
a and
5:35
then the B he had both of them
that was
5:38
not a pushed back by the flu
shot the
5:43
flu shot was ineffective and so
nobody's
5:46
talking about that nobody
started might
5:48
you know if you remember year
after year
5:49
right until June yeah you
should still
5:53
get a flu shot I just sent you
on the
5:56
Skype messenger I'd like it if
you could
5:58
just go in there and click that
I found
6:00
this yesterday and this is a
chart from
6:05
I think it's from the CDC and
it shows
6:09
pneumonia deaths weekly for the
past for
6:17
the 2014-15 season the 15 16 16
17 17 18
6:22
18 19 19 20 do you see it yeah
so if you
6:27
look at the 1920 you see these
20 yet
6:31
2019 2020 I'm sorry 2019 2020
the
6:35
redline yeah
6:37
around January it starts to
diverge from
6:40
the past five years and goes
down
6:43
significantly I mean just a
complete
6:47
anomalous trend to every other
year and
6:51
all I can think is and these are
6:54
pneumonia deaths that you're
looking at
6:56
is that a lot of these got
attributed to
6:59
coronavirus yeah especially
with the
7:04
very severe flu season you'd
expect
7:06
expect the inverse to happen it
probably
7:10
is exactly the inverse of the
of the
7:12
reporting of the cases and
deaths well
7:16
also I think that as I've
suggested and
7:19
Trump suggested this in the
press
7:21
conference when he was talking
about the
7:23
empty Mir the ship that's in
New York
7:25
harbors when I got like 20
people in it
7:26
yeah he says you know if
everyone's told
7:30
to stay at home and do social
distancing
7:33
the flute everything's gonna go
down
7:36
colds yes traffic accidents you
know all
7:40
these numbers are gonna go
falling
7:41
through the floor and I guess
you could
7:43
and I suggested in the
newsletter that
7:45
well maybe if you know this
graph being
7:49
a good example well maybe we
should just
7:51
all shelter in place from
January to
7:54
like I don't know maybe June
first as a
7:57
country and we won't you know
will
8:00
happen what you know have less
deaths
8:01
well okay probably it's a mess
so the
8:08
data is a mess I'd like to talk
about
8:10
the testing but kind of came
just out of
8:14
left field showed up yesterday
this
8:16
doctor from New York who claims
to be an
8:20
ICU doctor in Brooklyn the name
checks
8:23
out the picture looks the same
so I can
8:25
only presume this is the same
guy young
8:27
doctor and he's been posting
he's posted
8:29
three different YouTube videos
he's
8:32
definitely reading parts of it
off of
8:34
his screen now I'm just being
careful
8:36
because it's you know this is a
guy in
8:38
his in his kitchen who knows
but he
8:42
looks like he checks out and he
has a
8:44
very disturbing observation hi
this is
8:47
dr. Cameron Kyle
8:48
Aeon critical care doctor from
New York
8:50
City we are working extremely
hard under
8:53
extremely stressed conditions
were
8:55
stressed not only over concern
of our
8:57
own health but because we are
watching
8:59
people dying of a disease we do
not
9:01
understand of a disease we have
never
9:03
seen before right now it is as
if the
9:06
Train is slamming down the
track at an
9:08
extremely high velocity under
extremely
9:10
stress conditions but we don't
know
9:12
where we're going we are putting
9:14
breathing tubes in people and
putting
9:15
them on a ventilators and
dialing up the
9:17
pressure to open their lungs
I've talked
9:19
to doctors all around the
country and
9:21
it's becoming increasingly
clear that
9:23
the pressure we are providing
may be
9:25
hurting their lungs that it is
highly
9:27
likely that the high pressures
we are
9:29
using are damaging the lungs of
the
9:31
patients we are putting the
breathing
9:33
tubes in it's not our fault
9:35
we didn't know this is how we
treat a
9:37
RDS this is how we've treated
it for the
9:39
last 20 years two days ago the
Italians
9:42
came out with a letter stating
the same
9:44
thing that we are running the
9:46
ventilators in the wrong way
right now
9:48
other news is saying that 100
to 250
9:51
thousand people in this country
may die
9:53
that means 100 and 250 thousand
people
9:56
may be put on a ventilator
9:57
that is programmed wrong we can
change
10:00
those protocols we need to
change those
10:02
protocols kovat positive
patients need
10:04
oxygen they do not need
pressure they
10:07
will need ventilators but they
must be
10:09
programmed differently the
protocols in
10:11
this country in every small big
10:13
medium-size Hospital in this
country
10:15
must change they can change the
time for
10:18
us to change them is rapidly
diminishing
10:20
but we do have time but that
time is now
10:23
we have to change the protocols
please
10:26
spread the message I find that
rather
10:28
concerning well I have a
ventilator
10:31
report then oh very good
because all we
10:34
seem to care about is are there
enough
10:36
how many will anyone die
without one but
10:38
no one's really talking about
the
10:40
protocol used it may be a more
- there's
10:44
maybe more to it than just that
okay
10:46
let's see what got me on this
is that
10:48
Trump again he had a very
strange very
10:52
strange ventilator commentary
this is
10:55
the clip Trump versus the
ventilators
10:58
which kind of got me triggered
into
11:00
finding this other clip
11:02
as if you do have a ventilator
what do
11:04
you chances and I just hope
that hydroxy
11:08
cleric win-wins
11:10
coupled with perhaps the z-pak
as we
11:13
fall it dependent totally on
your
11:16
doctors and the doctors there
because
11:19
you know the answer to that
question if
11:21
you do have the ventilator you
know the
11:23
answer to that question and I
hate
11:26
giving the answer so I don't
want to get
11:29
them there I don't want to get
them
11:30
there there's a possibility a
11:33
possibility and I say it what
do you
11:36
have to lose I'll say to get
what do you
11:37
have to lose take it I really
think they
11:41
should take it but it's their
choice and
11:43
it's the doctor's choice or the
doctors
11:45
in the hospital but
hydroxychloroquine
11:50
try it if you'd like the other
thing
11:53
this is some creepy shit he's
doing here
11:57
out of context without the
video it's
12:00
like hey kids know better
there's no
12:04
better that's the best with
what with
12:07
the z-pak as we call it kids
want a
12:08
z-pak
12:09
but hydroxychloroquine try it
if you'd
12:13
like the other thing if you
have a heart
12:17
condition I understand
12:18
probably you stay away from the
z-pak
12:22
but that's an antibiotic it can
clean
12:27
out the lungs the lungs are a
point of
12:29
attack for this horrible virus
but when
12:32
you have a ventilator don't ask
the
12:35
answer because I hate it if you
have it
12:38
and it's working beautifully
12:41
I don't like the answer because
it's not
12:45
a very high percentage so I
want to keep
12:47
them out of ventilators I want
to keep
12:49
them if this drug works it will
be not a
12:54
game-changer because that's not
a nice
12:55
enough term it will be
wonderful it'll
12:58
be so beautiful it'll be a gift
from
13:02
heaven and it works because
when people
13:04
go into those ventilators you
know the
13:07
answers I know the answers and
I'm glad
13:10
you don't write about it a mic
please
13:12
holy crap so that that confirms
that
13:16
ventilators is a death sentence
13:19
well he's glad nobody writes
about it
13:21
but apparently that's not true
with NPR
13:27
clip wanna hear about it goes
this is
13:30
the ventilator report from NPR
the
13:33
intensive care units at
barnes-jewish
13:34
hospital in st. Louis are
filling up
13:37
with coronavirus patients and
dr.
13:39
Tiffany Osborn has been caring
for many
13:41
of those who've been placed on
13:43
ventilators to keep them alive
it's very
13:45
concerning to see how many
patients who
13:48
require ventilation do not make
it out
13:52
of the hospital how many of
them died
13:54
Osborn is a critical care
specialist at
13:56
Washington University School of
Medicine
13:58
she says doctors in China and
Europe and
14:01
elsewhere in the u.s. are
reporting
14:03
death rates from about 50
percent to
14:05
more than 80 percent we're not
sure how
14:08
much help ventilators are going
to be
14:10
they may help keep somebody
alive in the
14:12
short term we're not sure if
it's gonna
14:14
help keep someone alive in a
long term
14:16
patients end up on a ventilator
when
14:18
their lungs can no longer
deliver enough
14:20
oxygen to keep the body going
cause
14:23
Bourn says it's an extreme
measure we
14:25
give sedation so that the
person goes to
14:27
sleep and then we provide a
paralytic
14:30
that stops their breathing next
they
14:32
insert a long plastic tube
through the
14:34
trachea and vocal cords that
allows a
14:37
machine to deliver puffs of
highly
14:39
oxygenated air to the lungs the
14:41
ventilator itself can do damage
to the
14:43
lung tissue based on how much
pressure
14:47
is required to help oxygen get
processed
14:51
by the lungs and Osborn says
coronavirus
14:54
patients often need
14:55
Dursley high levels of both
pressure and
14:57
oxygen because their lungs have
so much
14:59
inflammation also ventilators
create a
15:02
path for a wide range of
infections to
15:04
reach the lungs doctor Nagin
Hodges IJ
15:07
is a pulmonary critical care
doctor at
15:10
hofstra North Wales School of
Medicine
15:11
in New York
15:12
she says ventilators work
really well
15:15
for patients with common forms
of
15:17
pneumonia we treat patients for
several
15:19
days and then we get the
antibiotics
15:20
into the body and the patient
recovers
15:23
unfortunately with this kovat
associated
15:25
pneumonia there are no
treatments that
15:27
we know work for sure so Hajis
Ida who
15:30
spoke to me from just outside
of an
15:32
intensive care unit says
ventilators are
15:34
of limited value Wow for the
amount of
15:37
noise the m5m has been making
about him
15:42
this is that's very creepy yeah
now we
15:46
know now we know a lot of
people are put
15:49
on ventilators very quickly
with a mass
15:52
not intubated with a mask in
order to
15:55
keep anything they might be
exhaling out
15:58
of the hospital air but once
you go to
16:00
intubation it sounds like
you're dead
16:03
sounds like it to me too
16:05
which is what Trump was
indicating Trump
16:08
has been really pushing this
drug and
16:09
trying not to be - he didn't
bring up to
16:13
80% death rate there's just a
little
16:17
more follow-up informations not
much but
16:19
it's part two here says
ventilators are
16:21
of limited value we have had
several
16:24
patients between the hospitals
across
16:26
the north wall Health System
that have
16:28
come off of the breathing
machine but
16:30
the vast majority are unable to
Hodges
16:33
Aude says one reason is that
the corona
16:35
virus often does a lot more
lung damage
16:37
than say the flu there is fluid
and
16:41
other toxic chemical cytokines
we call
16:43
them raging throughout the lung
tissue
16:45
she says in some patients the
damage is
16:48
so bad that even ventilation
won't help
16:50
so they've tried an even more
extreme
16:52
measure called ECMO which
delivers
16:54
oxygen directly to a patient's
16:56
bloodstream
16:57
remember ECMO too is a life
supporting
16:59
treatment so it's a bridge
while we are
17:02
allowing the lung to heal
itself from a
17:05
pneumonia if it can dr. Tiffany
Osborne
17:09
says that what doctors are
learning
17:10
about severe coronavirus
infections
17:12
should make it crystal clear
while we
17:14
all need to take steps to keep
the virus
17:16
from spreading I know that at
times it
17:19
gets frustrating but it's really
17:23
important not just for yourself
and your
17:24
family but for the the other
people that
17:28
you care about to shelter in
place until
17:33
this is over
17:33
Osbourne should know when she's
not at
17:35
the hospital she's living in a
camper to
17:37
avoid putting her family at
risk well
17:41
this is rather concerning and
I'll add
17:43
to that that the doctor and I
had
17:45
watched all of his videos he
said in
17:47
another piece he said that it
looked
17:49
like the he says he's never
been to
17:51
Mount Everest but he said he
could
17:53
imagine the way people look
when they
17:55
get put on the ventilator is
that they
17:57
need oxygen like they get
dropped off at
18:00
you know 20,000 feet on the
summit
18:02
somewhere and just don't have
enough
18:03
oxygen they'd like to go and
blue in the
18:06
face and but he felt that the
pressure
18:09
was actually hurting their
lungs this is
18:11
concerning cuz this is new
information
18:12
that isn't official it's just
kind of
18:15
floating out there and now we
have to
18:18
find out about it and speculate
is that
18:20
the idea this is you cannot
trust the
18:22
government and the media
anymore it's
18:23
nothing really nothing now it's
it's
18:26
it's just insulting to watch
well
18:29
especially after we had to go
through
18:30
this back and forth with Trump
and Cuomo
18:34
about all we need 30,000 40,000
18:37
ventilators which is you would
dunno
18:39
what you're gonna just death
sentence
18:40
for like you know 30 or 40
thousand
18:43
people and with no explanation
all we
18:47
hear is the word ventilator well
18:48
ventilated so it sounds like a
good
18:50
thing now you have to knock you
out with
18:52
a push in a semi-comatose State
and then
18:55
paralyze your lungs so you
can't breathe
18:57
and then shove this tube down
your
18:59
throat through your vocal cords
and then
19:01
push air in there but using
pressure
19:04
what could it do what could
possibly
19:08
damn
19:11
yeah yeah well so let's just
continue
19:13
with some of the complete lack
of
19:15
information so just back to
data testing
19:19
I'm starting to figure it out
I've had
19:22
we have as it turns out once
again many
19:24
producers who either work in
labs have
19:27
spouses who work in labs who
understand
19:30
the assay the assays I'm
learning all
19:34
these terms the Eliza which is
the test
19:38
that we're currently working on
which is
19:40
the enzyme linked immunosorbent
assay
19:43
ASSA why I say hey so these are
all
19:46
studies and although they are
now coming
19:50
with the PCR and the qPCR and
the now
19:54
what's the forget the other
name of the
19:57
test to date they pretty much
test for a
20:02
corona virus not specifically
the SARS
20:05
coronavirus - - which means a
lot of
20:11
this testing could be a false
positive
20:12
for something that you have
that may not
20:15
be the actual corona virus
strain that
20:18
is apparently the killer so
that leaves
20:23
a lot of room for error in what
we're
20:26
doing especially since it's
clearly the
20:29
Gates Foundation driving the
data
20:31
driving the numbers in fact
driving the
20:33
narrative this needs to be
looked at
20:36
very closely and we can't count
on the
20:39
media to do it so we can't
deconstruct
20:42
the media other than ok they
suck now
20:45
let's do some of our own work
and I got
20:48
four clips here from Burks and
deborah
20:51
birx who is also all in on the
Gates
20:55
Foundation so it's getting kind
of
20:57
disturbing when you see how
many people
20:58
are connected so testing ways
you know
21:04
we're trying to use testing now
to
21:05
understand who has it if you're
positive
21:08
whatever that means I guess now
it's if
21:10
you have a sniffle and you have
maybe a
21:12
cold which could be a corona
virus not
21:14
the one we're talking about
certainly
21:16
not the El strange something
else that
21:18
is just not being tracked which
strains
21:20
are people infected in with
21:26
the testing will also be used
to find
21:31
out who has had the the corona
virus and
21:36
if you've built up antibodies
and this
21:38
is important to understand
because this
21:40
is how we're going to be
released either
21:43
the miracle game-changer
21:47
hydroxychloroquine does the job
it seems
21:49
like there's a lot of pushback
with
21:51
entire with governors
forbidding an
21:53
entire state to use it and
Trump just
21:57
keeps hammering it over and
over again
21:58
there seems to be reluctance
that could
22:00
also be because there's
commercial
22:01
versions but I think that's a
plaque win
22:06
or palak win pack pack well in
which is
22:11
Hydra which is a
hydroxychloroquine by a
22:13
brand name I guess they don't
have it
22:15
who knows what's going on but
the other
22:16
part is the testing and testing
is very
22:19
inconsistent and is open to
22:22
interpretations not being made
here's
22:23
Burks what we're trying gating
right now
22:25
and instead of working on our
are not
22:28
we're looking at testing and
22:31
triangulating testing test
positive
22:34
cases hospitalizations I see
use and the
22:38
whole and the course the
recoveries
22:40
because that's also very
important to us
22:42
I think it's very important
that the
22:44
American people know that there
are
22:46
equal number of states with
less than
22:48
five percent positives despite
high
22:50
levels of testing so there's
states that
22:53
are mitigating and making this
work
22:56
they're also the states that
you know of
22:58
the eighteen states that have
the larger
23:02
outbreaks and we're watching
them very
23:04
carefully triangulating for
them all of
23:07
the information to ensure that
clients
23:09
who come to the hospital are
cared for
23:11
so this leaves an
interpretation open
23:14
she says oh it's because of
mitigation
23:16
these states have a much lower
positive
23:18
test rate I'm not so sure
that's the
23:20
only interpretation it's also
possible
23:23
that there's a completely
different
23:24
strain in the eighteen city she
23:26
mentioned I didn't know this
was a thing
23:28
the eighteen cities she said
states go
23:31
state I'm sorry states
23:33
I don't understand how she can
say
23:36
that's just because of
mitigation
23:37
I think it's possible we're
dealing with
23:40
port cities that may have been
infected
23:42
with something more severe
different
23:44
strains something different all
the
23:45
other we know for a fact
there's eight
23:47
strains a minimum yes eight
this talk of
23:51
40 but the main to the keys
yeah well
23:55
mutate so that's that's to be
expected
23:57
it mutates but you know the
main to the
24:00
S strain and the L strain maybe
that was
24:03
distributed and that kind of
fits the
24:04
theory of carriers were sent
out from
24:08
China into Europe and the
United States
24:10
could be I don't know but I'm
not just
24:13
going to dismiss mitigate
mitigation as
24:15
the answer to that there's some
good
24:18
news which one entirely
unreported but
24:20
the bottom line is and I think
going
24:23
into this weekend it's really
important
24:24
for the American people tough
to know
24:26
this Spain and Italy are moving
through
24:29
this they are seeing their
number of
24:32
cases drop they're seeing the
number of
24:34
people in hospitals drop we are
about on
24:38
our models and on the actual
data about
24:41
12 days behind them
24:43
okay so that should be
celebrated is
24:46
pretty darn good news if
there's a 12
24:50
day lag and we're gonna be in
the same
24:52
plate Italy's now talking about
24:54
lessening restrictions I that's
that
24:58
sounds like a really good news
to me no
25:01
one really picked up on it I
guess we
25:03
want the terror to continue uh
25:06
the yeah here's the yes in
order to get
25:14
this is there gonna be a common
theme
25:16
this is this was also from the
briefing
25:19
that was this was the Steven
Hahn he's
25:22
the FDA I think is a head of
the FDA and
25:26
he spells out very clearly that
there's
25:29
probably going to be a test
before
25:31
anybody can go back to work
25:35
you can use antibody tests to
determine
25:39
who can go back to work
25:41
well I don't know I'd rather
leave that
25:43
to the doctor doctor do you
have an
25:44
answer to that we think it'll
be a tool
25:46
to help us get people back to
work it'll
25:47
be additional information
because as you
25:49
know if you have an antibody
that means
25:51
you were exposed and have
recovered from
25:53
it that with the information
about
25:55
diagnosis should help so as you
know a
26:07
couple weeks ago we provided a
great
26:09
deal of regulatory flexibility
around
26:10
this a lot of great developers
have been
26:12
working on this dr. Burks put a
call out
26:15
to the academic labs around the
country
26:17
to do this and we've been
working very
26:19
closely with a number of
manufacturers
26:21
so we think that it can be
scaled up
26:23
relatively quickly there you go
so we'll
26:26
have machines if you want to go
back to
26:29
work if you maybe if you want
to go to
26:31
the grocery store you'll have
to be
26:33
tested on the spot maybe you'll
have
26:36
some kind of proof that you've
been
26:38
tested so you will have to have
at
26:40
minimum an antibody test that
shows you
26:43
are know that you are immune
from it
26:46
that you've had it and that
you're a
26:47
safe safe human resource safe
this is so
26:53
dystopian Trump even hits at
the hints
26:56
at it occurring in more places
this
26:58
testing possibly restricting
flies from
27:01
hot spots we're looking at it
very
27:04
seriously right now we're
dealing with
27:07
governors we're dealing with
airlines
27:08
we're dealing with a lot of
different
27:09
factors it's a very difficult
decision
27:12
we're also doing testing
getting into
27:14
planes very strong testing
state to do a
27:18
testing of people that leave
planes
27:19
because they don't want to have
people
27:20
coming in who are infected so
27:23
understanding that and the
level of
27:25
testing has been enormous we're
working
27:28
with the governor's ready
27:30
using testing domestic travel
or people
27:33
coming some states are doing
when they
27:35
land they're doing very strong
very
27:37
powerful testing please go ahead
27:40
did you check up again this is
going to
27:44
be horrendous well the thing
that got me
27:47
about that particular I he
answers the
27:50
question the guy asks him and
then he
27:52
says then the reporters I check
with the
27:53
airline so they don't know what
you're
27:55
talking about the question
hasn't been
27:58
asked yet so they don't even
know what
28:01
Trump's saying but somehow
before he
28:05
even asked them the question
Trump
28:06
doesn't know what he's talking
about
28:07
makes no sense in fact that
press
28:10
conference was an abomination
in many
28:12
ways I have a number of clips
of him
28:14
giving it to the press if I
want to hear
28:18
those right now but I a well
deserved
28:21
and I want to point out that
what is
28:23
happening with the press and a
lot of
28:27
these journalists I think
there's some
28:30
second-string younger ones you
know the
28:32
old ones are all at home doing
their own
28:34
makeup and want to make sure
that they
28:36
don't die so send the young
kids out but
28:39
they are not being journalists
they're
28:42
there debating the president
they're
28:44
debating him he'll start saying
they
28:46
interrupt debate now but you
said right
28:48
but this is not right
28:49
how can you go to stuff but how
is it
28:53
it's like shut up for a second
it's
28:57
really yes it's disturbing what
they're
29:00
doing and it's not productive
and the
29:02
questions are insulting if not
29:04
completely stupid
29:08
yes it's an embarrassment that's
29:12
question I want to hear on what
you got
29:13
this plane well I got a couple
of them
29:15
let's play let's start with
Trump calls
29:19
out media for panic okay I
don't see
29:27
that one they're under Trump
yeah you
29:32
said AHA calls out media ah
okay this
29:34
odd it's not an alphabetical
order I'm
29:37
sorry okay here we go
29:39
clearly our sole consideration
we want
29:41
to save lives we want as few
29:43
I've lost as possible it's
therefore
29:47
critical that certain media
outlets stop
29:50
spreading false rumors and
creating fear
29:55
and even panic with the public
it's just
29:59
incredible I could name them
but it's
30:01
the same ones always the same
ones and I
30:03
guess they're looking for
ratings I
30:04
don't know what they're looking
for so
30:06
bad for our country and so bad
the
30:08
people understand it these you
look at
30:11
the levels and approval ratings
are
30:13
they're the lowest they've ever
been for
30:15
media it's so bad for for our
country so
30:19
bad for the world you know put
it
30:22
together for a little while get
this
30:23
over with and then go back to
your fake
30:25
news I'll agree and disagree
with them
30:28
yes is very bad so bad for the
world but
30:31
the ratings are off the hook
30:32
yeah he kind of suggested that
yeah they
30:36
are off the hook
30:36
tried this one Trump news
conference
30:38
blast reporter yes schedules
the banks
30:59
have been great through Morgan
Chase
31:01
Bank of America they're so far
ahead
31:05
this is typical with you in
particular
31:08
we hear they're behind what
they're not
31:11
behind it's been a flawless
it's been
31:14
flawless so far far beyond our
31:16
expectations
31:17
you should say I hear you're
doing well
31:19
but maybe I don't even hear of
any
31:21
glitch they've done it billions
of
31:24
dollars of loans to small
businessman
31:26
and these are great loads these
are
31:29
loans that get immediately paid
off
31:30
these are loans that get
businesses back
31:33
I wish you could answer ask a
question
31:35
where something's working so
well now
31:37
maybe things won't work well
and I don't
31:39
mind that kind but where
something's
31:41
working so well
31:42
and you ask a question in such a
31:44
negative way it's doing great
yeah did
31:47
you get the clip of the
reporter I
31:50
forgot to get this one of the
reporters
31:52
saying
31:53
there's a rumor that the Czechs
are
31:55
going to be delayed for four
months
31:57
because you insist on signing
them no
32:03
this one is under the word
funniest this
32:06
is funniest truck that I
thought this
32:08
was the absolute the moment of
moments
32:14
you guys ever stop do you want
to keep
32:17
going for a little while huh I
mean do
32:19
you ever stop how many times
yes and in
32:21
many cases it's the same
actually a lot
32:23
of good questions go ahead but
keep
32:25
going yes so you're not gonna
blame me
32:27
that I kept it going too long
people
32:29
said all we kept every time
you'll ask
32:31
it no I mean no it's amazing
32:33
nothing every can't wind up I
thought
32:36
we've gone through a little
every I
32:38
think every single hand went up
the last
32:40
time do you know what it shows
you it
32:43
shows you that you love what
you do go
32:44
ahead you do know you're doing
some of
32:47
you do it well if I can insert
one I got
32:55
one from Jim Jim Acosta from
CNN and and
32:59
try and I'm playing this for a
couple
33:01
reasons one so you can hear
again just
33:03
insult to the public to the the
public
33:06
does watch these I think that
maybe the
33:10
maybe the journals forget that
when
33:12
they're sitting in the in the
briefing
33:14
room like make sure you get me
on camera
33:16
but don't worry about it's just
for the
33:17
package for tonight or whatever
but
33:19
people watch it and they come
across as
33:21
douchey and Trump has been doing
33:23
something very consistently
which I want
33:25
to ask you a question about you
have
33:28
said nobody could have seen this
33:29
pandemic coming but in fact
secretaries
33:32
are at a bio defense summit in
April
33:34
29th at force the people of
course the
33:38
thing that people ask what
keeps you
33:39
most up at night in the bio
defense
33:42
world pandemic flu of course I
think
33:44
everyone in this room
33:46
he shares that concern your own
Health
33:49
and Human Services Secretary
was aware
33:51
that this had the potential of
being a
33:54
very big problem around the
world a
33:55
pandemic of this nature drop
the ball
33:58
well I always knew that
pandemics are
34:00
one of the worst things could
happen
34:02
there's been nothing like this
since
34:04
probably 1917 that was the big
one in
34:08
Europe it started actually here
and went
34:10
to Europe probably I've heard
about this
34:16
for a long time pandemics you
don't want
34:19
pandemics and I don't think he
was
34:21
talking about a specific
pandemic he was
34:23
talking about the threat of a
pandemic
34:25
could happen and it could happen
34:26
so a douchbag gotcha question to
34:30
literally say who dropped the
ball
34:32
okay thanks Jim Acosta but why
when the
34:36
Spanish flu is commonly known
to have
34:39
started in 1918 why is the
president so
34:42
consistently saying 1917 this
has got to
34:45
be some kind of message that
were not
34:47
understanding well there is a
there is a
34:53
alternate theory that's been
floating
34:55
around that it actually began
in the
34:57
United States yes I that theory
is also
35:01
listed on the wiki page yes and
if you
35:05
there's a number of problems
with that
35:07
theory one is how to get over
there when
35:09
everyone's coming back from
from there
35:10
which may it's a logically
logically
35:14
inconsistent modern theory is
the theory
35:16
only showed up in the 40s I
think or the
35:19
50s or even later maybe the 60s
but this
35:22
is you know somebody did some
research
35:24
and found somebody drop dead
you know
35:26
some Kansas bunk somewhere in
the army
35:30
and they I don't know how to
somehow
35:32
spread in the opposite
direction we have
35:34
I just think it's bogus and I
think
35:36
somehow he's gotten he bought
into that
35:39
thesis and he's just going
along with
35:42
that well say well ok wait the
other
35:44
well I take these he doesn't do
things
35:48
accidentally I agree that's
that's a
35:50
fact so he so just taking the
statement
35:52
at face value if you look at
the wiki
35:54
page which may be the source of
his
35:55
information for all I know
35:58
19:18 is the date that the if
you look
36:03
at the united states a theory
that it
36:06
started in 1918 in kansas if
you look at
36:10
the united kingdom theory as it
started
36:12
in the united kingdom it says
in late
36:14
1970 military pathologist
reported the
36:18
onset of a new disease with high
36:19
mortality that they later
recognized as
36:21
the flu and this was at viola
gist john
36:27
oxford and they had a camp of a
hundred
36:30
thousand soldiers and that's
where they
36:32
studied it or they introduced
it i don't
36:34
know but that's me so maybe
he's trying
36:36
to say yeah some people say we
did it
36:38
but we know it really started in
36:39
nineteen seventy how about that
is that
36:42
well i mean what else are we
gonna do i
36:45
mean it's it's just odd and
annoying
36:47
that he can and when he first
started
36:49
saying it people were laughing
like what
36:51
an idiot he's staying it all
wrong now
36:53
they don't do that anymore but
he
36:54
continues to say it so i'm just
trying
36:56
to figure out the small stuff i
have no
36:59
idea the 1917 doesn't bother me
as much
37:02
as repeating it to kansas well
which is
37:05
less isolated and all the
sudden becomes
37:07
a worldwide phenomena i just
don't see
37:09
it now as to the question of
the the
37:13
Health and Human Services
director being
37:16
well in the know over a year
ago he knew
37:19
it was coming how did you drop
the ball
37:21
you stupid orange man idiot
hears foul
37:24
Chi
37:24
in twenty is America's doctor
now
37:28
America's pandemic doctor the
in 2017 at
37:33
George Washington University
it's just
37:35
interesting the way he phrases
pretty
37:37
much the same information given
as you
37:39
heard from the introduction
that I have
37:41
been around for a while and
have had the
37:43
opportunity and the privilege
and the
37:45
pleasure of serving in five
37:48
administrations I thought I
would bring
37:51
that perspective to the topic
today is
37:53
the issue of pandemic
preparedness and
37:57
if there's one message that I
want to
38:01
leave with you today based on my
38:03
experience and you'll see that
in a
38:04
moment is that there is no
question that
38:07
there will be a
38:09
Challenge the coming
administration in
38:11
the arena of infectious
diseases both
38:14
chronic infectious diseases in
the sense
38:16
of already ongoing disease and
we have
38:18
certainly a large burden of
that but
38:20
also there will be a surprise
outbreak
38:23
can I hope by the end of my
relatively
38:25
short presentation you will
understand
38:27
why history of the history of
the last
38:31
32 years that I've been the
director of
38:33
NIAID will tell the next
administration
38:36
that there's no doubt in
anyone's mind
38:38
that they will be faced with the
38:40
challenges that their
predecessors were
38:43
faced with so I like this
because he
38:46
says surprise outbreak like
okay I mean
38:52
just interesting that he would
use that
38:55
term surprise outbreak but more
38:58
interestingly if you really
listen to
38:59
what he's saying
39:00
I think what he's saying after
that is
39:03
if you look at my history
you'll know
39:06
you're gonna be scared shitless
listen
39:09
again to the second part listen
to it
39:11
but also there will be a
surprise
39:12
outbreak and I hope by the end
of my
39:15
relatively short presentation
you will
39:17
understand why history of the
history of
39:21
the last 32 years that I've
been the
39:23
director of NIH so he's saying
the
39:25
history of my being a director
for the
39:27
past 32 years not the history of
39:30
pandemics know his history
that's what
39:33
I'm hearing him say the history
of the
39:36
last 32 years that I've been the
39:38
director of NIAID will tell the
next
39:41
administration that there's no
doubt in
39:43
anyone's mind that they will be
faced
39:45
with the challenges that their
39:47
predecessors were faced with
seeing as
39:49
he seems wherever he goes
pandemics show
39:52
up maybe that's true
39:54
five administration's and his
his
39:58
tentacles reach much deeper
than I ever
40:01
imagined and his job is to
scare people
40:05
witness dr. Drew who is
backpedaling a
40:08
little bit he is now saying hey
you know
40:11
for all the things I said I'm
optimistic
40:14
but this does seem to be a
little
40:16
different than the flu and I've
been
40:19
following dr. drew very closely
inside
40:21
you know it would be
40:22
for me to not to stop believing
what
40:24
he's saying now he's being
cagey but he
40:27
reveals something about his
connection
40:30
to doctor foul cheat which is
telling
40:32
I've been trying to stay
optimistic the
40:34
entire time I would say the
main thing I
40:37
think that she thought was the
sort of
40:39
the philosophy of this illness
the fact
40:41
that it's able to you know
really cause
40:44
a crash all of a sudden out of
the blue
40:46
even in young people and that's
what's a
40:48
feature of this illness that I
wasn't
40:50
where till it sort of landed
here
40:51
stateside I'm still optimistic
I still
40:54
believe no one's more
innovative and
40:56
responsive of the US healthcare
system I
40:58
believe we're gonna start
knocking down
40:59
the hospitalization rates and
deathly
41:01
the inactivity I'm still
optimistic and
41:04
being optimistic is something
that makes
41:07
people angry I'm sorry but I'm
still
41:10
very optimistic in spite of the
fact
41:12
that I'm you know completely
signed up I
41:15
was in from the beginning I've
also been
41:16
saying follow dr. pouchy
whatever he
41:18
says that's what we got to do
the reason
41:20
I got on the radio in 1983 is
because I
41:23
was part of the army that
doctor foul
41:25
she put together back then I
was working
41:27
on the frontlines of the AIDS
epidemic
41:29
and we were chanting about 10
million
41:33
deaths 10 million deaths
there's gonna
41:34
be millions of dead if we don't
you know
41:36
talk to educate people about
this
41:38
illness and how its transmitted
now we
41:40
were off by a factor of 100 in
terms of
41:43
our predictions then and we
41:45
congratulated ourselves for
scaring the
41:47
hell out of a generation and
hopefully
41:50
change their behavior but
really what
41:51
changes of course that illness
was
41:53
therapeutics the fact that we
came up
41:55
with effective treatment to
turn AIDS
41:57
from a death sentence which is
what I
41:59
was dealing with my training
and early
42:01
career to a chronic illness and
I think
42:04
we're gonna get the same thing
here are
42:06
just a great faith in our our
innovation
42:09
and at US healthcare so did dr.
Drew get
42:14
a recall into the foul Chi army
did he
42:17
get a little knock on the door
say chill
42:19
out we got it you're making it
sound too
42:21
easy this is no good and Salix
something
42:26
changed and and he's slipping
the
42:29
therapeutics in there but that
is also
42:31
not really the message of dr.
Fauci or
42:33
anyone behind him
42:35
which we've now determined the
data
42:37
they're presenting dr. Burks is
42:39
presenting is from health data
org 100%
42:43
funded by the Gates Foundation
from its
42:45
inception in 2005 up until the
most
42:47
recent funding round of a
quarter
42:49
quarter of a billion dollars
from the
42:52
Gates Foundation and of course
is run by
42:55
Chris Murray who used to work
for World
42:58
Health Organization Rhodes
Scholar he
43:00
has all the qualifications
that's the
43:02
data that's being presented to
us for
43:04
the curve that was that we had a
43:07
switcheroo first we were using
the
43:09
Imperial model then Neil
Ferguson had to
43:12
say well you know is gonna be
different
43:15
something's made up about
because we
43:18
didn't take mitigation into
account okay
43:20
so now we've gone from 2
million dead in
43:23
the u.s. to 200,000 now it's
160,000 is
43:26
what's expected because the
models are
43:28
just overestimating everywhere
and all
43:31
of this points back to Bill
Gates and
43:33
Bill Gates has been very active
in the
43:35
media of a couple of clips but
perhaps
43:37
the most telling was shown by
Chris
43:40
Hayes and just to set the stage
of how
43:44
much Bill Gates hates Donald
Trump that
43:47
on a recent foundation video
chat which
43:51
for some reason Chris Hayes is
allowed
43:53
to put on television
43:55
Bill Gates spoke extensively
about Trump
43:58
and none of it was flattering
as you can
44:01
imagine some of it just well
what you'd
44:02
expect you ever wonder what
people
44:04
who've actually met Donald Trump
44:05
especially powerful successful
people in
44:07
American business and Beyond
who've had
44:09
to try and interact with him
because
44:11
he's leader the free world say
about
44:13
those encounters behind closed
doors all
44:16
in has obtained some
never-before-seen
44:18
footage that gives you a good
idea of
44:20
what one of the wealthiest men
in the
44:22
world Bill Gates thinks of the
President
44:24
Bill Gates took questions
during a
44:26
recent Gates Foundation meeting
with
44:27
staff and he talked about
meeting Donald
44:29
Trump
44:35
before he was elected there was
a thing
44:39
during election where he and I
were at
44:42
the same place no matter how
rich you
44:52
are you still got a virtue
signal isn't
44:54
that interesting the one of the
richest
44:56
guys in the world still has
this need to
44:59
virtue signal to his audience
to the
45:35
driven away grand entrance and
Alec
45:42
anyway so on I first talked to
him it
45:47
was actually kind of scary how
well he
45:49
knew how much you know about my
45:50
daughter's appearance
45:52
[Applause]
45:54
oh let's just point out he's
really
45:59
creepy in two young girls my
favorite
46:28
our vaccine safe the Kent the
president
46:31
wanted to know and he's talking
to
46:32
somebody I don't know some guy
named
46:34
Anna Robert Kennedy jr.
something like
46:37
that nobody who cares about you
know I
46:40
can't remember the guys name
47:10
[Music]
47:14
[Applause]
47:15
[Laughter]
47:18
okay so you get the idea not a
lot of
47:21
regard for the president he's
just an
47:23
idiot I'm sure that's exactly
what he
47:26
said hey is that HIV the same
is HPV
47:29
just a different letter that's
exactly
47:33
what happens so let's see what
the gates
47:37
plan is I think we need to set
it up
47:39
properly
47:52
[Music]
48:03
let's start it off with Bill
Gates this
48:08
is from a CBS interview he
doesn't want
48:12
anyone to go back to work he's
on board
48:14
well of course he's propagating
to foul
48:16
Qi we really need to just keep
the whole
48:18
country shut down Microsoft
co-founder
48:20
and billionaire philanthropist
Bill
48:22
Gates is urging the federal
government
48:24
to shut down the entire country
to save
48:27
lives so far the Bill and
Melinda Gates
48:29
Foundation has donated 100
million
48:32
dollars to fight the corona
virus
48:34
they're focused on detection
isolation
48:37
and treatment of the virus and
finding a
48:40
vaccine Kate says the u.s.
failed to get
48:43
ahead of the outbreak but it's
not too
48:45
late to make up for lost time
yes he
48:48
wants the entire country shut
down and
48:50
this is a big problem because
people
48:51
don't understand why this can't
happen I
48:54
mean can we just shut down the
country I
48:56
mean this is no easy here is
Savannah
48:58
Guthrie on The Today Show
asking dr.
49:01
Fauci about it
49:02
pouchy disciple and business
partner of
49:04
gates can I ask you about that
you know
49:06
more states yesterday started
having
49:09
these stay at home orders but
not all
49:11
states do and even the states
that do
49:13
some have exemptions Florida
exempts
49:16
religious services in some
cases I
49:18
thought New Hampshire had
exempted
49:20
florists at one point Arizona
had
49:22
exempted Hair Salons at some
point I
49:25
mean with all due deference to
states
49:27
shouldn't there be a national
order a
49:31
national lock down or
requirement rather
49:34
than this hodgepodge piecemeal
method
49:36
you know you have a point there
of
49:38
sivanna but it's one of those
things
49:41
that in our country there still
is that
49:43
issue central government versus
the
49:45
ability and the right of a
state to make
49:47
their own decision but again I
agree
49:50
with you when you see things
like some
49:52
it's just
49:52
irritating we have this issue
when can
49:55
we get rid of that stupid issue
with the
49:58
states I mean are you crazy
people do
50:02
not understand the Civic's of
the United
50:04
States
50:05
I doubt Savannah Guthrie can
even find
50:07
any state on the map it is and
and and
50:11
foul she has been saying this
in other
50:12
places again he's been I think
he's been
50:14
asked to roll back a little bit
but he
50:17
it's it's coming out as about
this I
50:19
can't believe what are we so
backwards
50:21
we don't have health care for
everybody
50:23
we can't tell the states what's
to do
50:25
you know and and this is
particularly
50:29
pushed by the Democrats there
are the
50:32
national government they want a
50:34
globalist people yes they want
the they
50:37
want the national lockdown
martial law
50:39
essentially because you have to
police
50:41
it and they also want the
defense
50:43
production act to be rolled out
across
50:44
every single country every
single
50:46
company in the country they
just keep
50:49
pushing for these truly
fascists yes
50:52
that's also socialist demand
economy we
50:57
want to build this we want you
to build
50:58
that we want you to be where
the central
51:00
authority we want you to build
this we
51:02
want you to get to work on this
and
51:04
that'll solve everything
51:05
so has Bill Gates actually ever
spoken
51:08
to the president amidst all of
this
51:10
seeing as his dad is being used
his
51:12
companies are being used his
people are
51:14
being used his disciples are
being used
51:16
you've been in touch with
leaders in
51:18
Washington have you talked with
the
51:20
president about this I've not
talked
51:23
directly to the president our
foundation
51:26
is trying to be as helpful in a
very
51:28
constructive way as possible
and that's
51:30
why I've talked to the head of
the
51:32
pharmaceutical companies we've
talked to
51:34
a lot of the agencies including
CDC and
51:38
NIH about how we work together
on the
51:40
vaccine and the drugs I don't
like his
51:43
little laughter anywhere in
that at all
51:46
it's like now I haven't talked
to the
51:47
president but I'm talking to
everybody
51:49
I'm talking to all the agencies
or the
51:52
farmers I'm like the president
I'm
51:53
really the president I know
what's going
51:56
on oh yeah
51:57
thanks Bill
52:00
let's see what he really would
like back
52:06
in 2015 you warned that we were
not
52:08
ready for the next epidemic
52:09
why have I have aren't we better
52:12
prepared well in fact very
little
52:15
investment was made for example
being
52:18
able to ramp up diagnostic
capacity very
52:21
quickly our foundation and some
other
52:23
governments did work on some
new vaccine
52:26
platforms which are the most
promising
52:28
but you know sadly because you
can't
52:31
estimate the risk and it was
something I
52:34
was you know trying to talk
about and
52:37
you know thought we had some
engagement
52:39
on but then actually the
personnel in
52:41
this area were were cutbacks
you know I
52:44
think let's just revisit what
he's
52:46
saying he's saying hey man we
were all
52:48
cool we had the vaccines ready
we could
52:51
have been saving people right
now but
52:53
unfortunately Trump defunded
that part
52:56
within the CDC which was
exactly what
52:59
what the solution was going to
be set up
53:01
big set up from Bill Gates here
53:03
diagnostic by the way before
you go on
53:06
he also equates his foundation
with with
53:09
with national governments of
course of
53:12
course what he said he's got
Foundation
53:14
and other why aren't we better
prepared
53:22
well in fact very little
investment was
53:25
made for example being able to
ramp up
53:29
diagnostic capacity very
quickly our
53:31
foundation and some other
governments
53:33
did work great catch probably
has more
53:39
money than most other
governments on so
53:41
no vaccines which are the most
promising
53:43
but you know via the vaccine
platforms
53:46
that were the most promising
but no
53:49
sadly because you can't
estimate the
53:52
risk and it was something I was
you know
53:54
trying to talk about and you
know
53:57
thought we had some engagement
on but
53:59
then actually the personnel in
this area
54:01
were were cut back you know I
think this
54:04
time people understand that
this is a
54:07
trillions of dollars event it's
going to
54:09
be hundreds of thousands of
lives on a
54:12
global basis
54:14
I think now people understand
why those
54:18
alarms were raised and that for
the next
54:22
one we will be far more ready
than we
54:24
were for this one okay well
what is
54:28
opening up look like to you
bill can we
54:30
all just get a test just a
simple test
54:32
that says yeah you've had it
you're
54:35
clear you're an uninfected human
54:36
resource you know it's really
54:38
unprecedented even the issue of
once you
54:40
get the case numbers down
54:42
what does opening up look like
you know
54:44
which activities like schools
have such
54:47
benefit and can be done in a
way that
54:48
the risk of transmission is
very low and
54:50
which activities like mass
gatherings
54:53
may be in a certain sense more
optional
54:57
and so until you're widely not
saying
54:59
that those may not come back at
all
55:05
he wants us all to get
vaccinated he
55:08
really doesn't want people
having it
55:10
getting over it no no no no in
fact he
55:13
wants it to be kind of like the
movies
55:15
if he could be the hero do you
think
55:17
we're we're gonna think about
pandemics
55:19
differently from now on well
that is for
55:22
sure I you know there were a
few movies
55:24
they weren't that popular about
this and
55:28
to make them at least a little
bit
55:30
popular they usually had some
miracle
55:31
happen at the end where some
hero you
55:34
know invented something and boom
55:35
everything was back to normal
55:38
no the awareness of this is a
threat and
55:40
probably the biggest threat to
you know
55:43
kill tens of millions of people
55:46
did he say the awareness of
this is the
55:48
threat that's exactly what he
said he
55:50
said the awareness is the
threat which
55:53
is the threat that's a panic
fear
55:55
instead of you know yeah let's
listen
55:56
the last part and probably the
biggest
55:58
threat everything was back to
normal
56:02
no the awareness of this is a
threat and
56:04
probably the biggest threat to
you know
56:08
kill tens of millions of people
that
56:11
will be permanently embedded so
this
56:14
time I do this is also gonna
kill people
56:19
yes and it's but it's
permanently
56:21
embedded now that will be
permanently
56:24
embedded so this time I do
think we will
56:27
get ourselves ready for the next
56:29
pandemic oh it's just a test
run okay
56:33
we'll be ready for it next time
it'll be
56:35
firmly embedded in our psyche
that we'll
56:38
all flip out these people do
not have
56:42
humankind at the front of in
front of
56:44
mine for them this is not what
this is
56:46
about he's deluded at this
point the
56:51
Chinese are are already doing a
former
56:53
we have all kinds of
initiatives of
56:55
course but the the qr-code may
be one
56:58
way that we start to get back
to work
57:00
this little QR code is a lot
more
57:02
powerful than it looks
57:03
it helps collect data about
your travel
57:05
history health status and more
and
57:07
China's using it to track
citizens and
57:10
stop those infected with the
corona
57:12
virus
57:12
first you fill out a
questionnaire it
57:14
asks for details like your body
57:16
temperature it then generates a
color
57:18
code and at checkpoints popping
up
57:20
across China green means go
it's my
57:24
first time to come outside
after the
57:26
epidemic but I already use the
QR codes
57:29
several times and I think it's
good it's
57:32
proof of your identity our
country is
57:34
upgrading and I think it's good
to carry
57:36
it out the codes are being
scanned
57:39
everywhere from restaurants to
apartment
57:41
blocks major cities and more
than half
57:43
of China's provinces have
started to use
57:46
the color codes a way to make
tracking
57:48
down infected people easier for
57:50
authorities precipitating
change this is
57:56
this is the 911 of this age
things are
57:59
gonna change you're gonna have
marks
58:01
marks that say you're good
you're not
58:03
good you know you're gonna have
six
58:06
shakes you're gonna have to
some have
58:08
some kind of certificate which
Gates of
58:12
course would love for that to
be you
58:16
know for that to be digital
there it is
58:18
listen this eventually what
we'll have
58:20
to have a certificates of who's
a
58:22
recovered person who's a
vaccinated
58:24
person you hear that that's
very is very
58:26
distinct difference he wants to
have
58:28
certificates that show not
healthy no no
58:30
if you are vaccinated which
means you're
58:34
the best human being or if you
just
58:36
recovered eventually what we'll
have to
58:38
have a certificate sub who's a
recovered
58:41
person who's a vaccinated
person I
58:43
suggest yellow stars I think
these have
58:45
worked well historic just break
that out
58:47
we haven't had that in a while
58:49
so where do you what do you
think John I
58:51
mean it's it seems like there
is some
58:53
real sickness there's some real
58:54
conflicting information on
what's
58:56
happening with people how
they're being
58:57
treated at the same time
there's this
59:00
incredible agenda to push us
towards and
59:02
we haven't really discussed it
much
59:04
because of such an old trope
59:06
vaccinations but testing
testing testing
59:10
has been the mantra from day one
59:12
certainly from Nancy Pelosi
59:15
so maybe the idea is everyone's
got to
59:17
get tested so we do have you
down we got
59:19
you down we got your cell phone
Google
59:22
is not bashful or saying that
just
59:23
handing over the data to
59:24
everyone who wants to use it
every state
59:26
every County any municipality
and that's
59:29
not cell cell tower
triangulation it's
59:32
Google Maps and all their other
ways of
59:34
doing it and the apps that are
on your
59:35
phone so where does this leave
us it
59:39
means what completely leaves us
in the
59:42
indirection they've been trying
to push
59:43
us before Trump came along and
kind of
59:45
upset the applecart which is
one of the
59:47
reasons I'm sure case is not
too happy
59:49
with Trump it has to make up
story how
59:52
like a HPV HIV same thing yeah
so so you
59:58
keep trying to get us back on
track
1:00:00
toward the one-world government
yeah
1:00:02
because there's a lot of
messaging about
1:00:04
well this would be better if it
was
1:00:05
coordinated worldwide and we
have the
1:00:08
devout she and gates going on
about to
1:00:10
be better if there was one
national
1:00:12
government because the national
1:00:14
government could make everybody
stay
1:00:15
home in the whole country
1:00:16
even though certain states like
Trump
1:00:18
said in the press conference
there are a
1:00:20
number of states when he was
grilled
1:00:22
about this that have not put to
stay in
1:00:25
place order in because this is
state and
1:00:28
I don't know which states they
are but
1:00:29
he says there's eight eight or
more of
1:00:31
them and I'm guessing it's a
state like
1:00:33
Montana where this you know
there's not
1:00:35
even very few housing tracks I
mean
1:00:38
there is some around some of
the cities
1:00:39
but generally speaking it's
wide open
1:00:41
there's no reason to shelter in
place
1:00:43
when you're in an area like
that and and
1:00:47
then there's and then the the
the other
1:00:49
thing which does not mention it
of
1:00:51
course is this Trump promoting
this this
1:00:53
drug that much he resisted at
first is
1:00:57
that he continues to resist it
quite
1:01:00
honestly he keeps deflecting
yeah he
1:01:03
does he just does not want
people using
1:01:05
this drug which apparently
works and
1:01:08
Trump keeps dropping these
little bombs
1:01:11
in there yeah and I don't have
the clips
1:01:13
for this but he talks about how
lupus
1:01:15
patients have never gotten
coronavirus
1:01:17
cuz that's the drug that they
use yeah
1:01:19
and and and that Africa doesn't
have it
1:01:21
because there's such a high
1:01:22
proliferation of anti malarial
drugs
1:01:24
yeah and this anti-malarial
drug that
1:01:27
keeps and the other one is the
kicker
1:01:29
though the one that's going to
be the
1:01:30
one that has to be studied it
has to be
1:01:31
looked at eventually is India
1:01:34
India's the place that
manufactures that
1:01:37
drug it's the main manufacturer
of it
1:01:40
and that they could have it
they have
1:01:41
the easiest access to it and
they are
1:01:44
also the most crowded cramped
conditions
1:01:46
there's no stay-at-home order
you don't
1:01:48
think you even get one right to
work if
1:01:50
India doesn't you have at least
a I
1:01:53
don't know half a million dead
by the
1:01:56
end of this thing you'd like in
other
1:01:57
words in two or three weeks no
there's
1:02:00
not something's wrong
something's up
1:02:01
yeah they're trying other
things as well
1:02:04
this is my favorite country
should be
1:02:08
prepared for mail-in voting a
lot of
1:02:12
people cheat with mail-in
voting I think
1:02:14
people should vote with ID
voter ID
1:02:17
I think voter ID is very
important and
1:02:19
the reason they don't want
voter ID is
1:02:21
because they intend to cheat
and you get
1:02:24
something when you buy
something you
1:02:25
look at your cards and credit
cards and
1:02:27
different cards you have your
picture
1:02:29
and many of them not all of
them but are
1:02:30
many of them you should have a
picture
1:02:33
on your on your voting it
should be
1:02:37
called voter ID they should
have that
1:02:39
and it shouldn't be mail and
excuse me
1:02:41
it shouldn't be mail-in voting
it should
1:02:44
be you go to a booth and you
proudly
1:02:47
display yourself you don't send
it in
1:02:50
the mail okay yeah who wants
now someone
1:02:55
actually pushing for mail-in
voting
1:02:57
come on in Washington State
there's only
1:03:01
mail and voting has
historically it's
1:03:05
been I just long as I know huh
twenty
1:03:08
thirty forty years I don't know
how long
1:03:10
it's been going on I didn't
realize yeah
1:03:12
I think maybe more station just
1:03:14
Washington says rural states
they no way
1:03:18
the thing that I can't quite
put my
1:03:21
finger on but what concerns me
the most
1:03:23
is how the how the fear really
got
1:03:27
sparked how it really started
to spin
1:03:29
out of control and I think it
was the
1:03:31
moment when the media flipped
from
1:03:34
basically agreeing with Trump
1:03:37
although they were pushing back
because
1:03:40
he had instigated the China
travel ban
1:03:43
they're like us it's not much
it's
1:03:46
pretty easy we
1:03:47
had Pelosi out in Chinatown in
San
1:03:50
Francisco saying at DeBlasio in
1:03:52
Chinatown in New York saying
come on
1:03:54
down party it's not a problem
everybody
1:03:56
so it was kind of they were
pushing back
1:03:59
on the president because he had
said
1:04:02
don't trust China and he had
cut off the
1:04:04
China flight so it's almost as
if that
1:04:07
was the problem is China
specifically
1:04:11
then suddenly it flips and and
I think
1:04:16
it was when Trump started
saying China
1:04:18
virus Chinese virus then the
media went
1:04:21
all-in against him first with
your being
1:04:23
racist and then within a matter
of a few
1:04:29
days you were slow you messed
it up
1:04:31
people are gonna die hey I can
only
1:04:34
think China had a hand in this
flip and
1:04:38
if they did they're powerful
man cuz
1:04:42
that was coordinated and it
went fast
1:04:44
Fox News was was was
fear-mongering as
1:04:47
well tucker carlson has been
1:04:49
fear-mongering from day one
which
1:04:52
discredits these lawsuits
against fox
1:04:55
who say that you know fox was
being
1:04:58
irresponsible whatever well
let's listen
1:05:01
to the on the Nightline show on
ABC you
1:05:04
want to hear something kind of
along
1:05:05
those lines this is first I'll
play the
1:05:08
opener so you get it well
actually I'm
1:05:10
not gonna play the only let's
play the
1:05:11
real deal this is Byron Pitts
and he
1:05:16
this is what you just said this
is kind
1:05:18
of what the accusations are now
he
1:05:21
throws a zinger one of these
accusations
1:05:23
at pence who's on his show and
I have to
1:05:26
say Pence is the old-fashioned
style of
1:05:29
politician sorry he's the
old-fashioned
1:05:35
kind of politician don't get to
see it
1:05:36
much he did not only do flex
but he
1:05:40
answers a different question in
a very
1:05:42
slick way and and the thing is
that this
1:05:45
is so obviously scripted I have
another
1:05:47
example of it it's so obviously
scripted
1:05:49
that this Byron guy he just
reads the
1:05:53
scripted question and doesn't
care what
1:05:55
one's pants says because he
doesn't do
1:05:58
any follow-up and let's go
through the
1:06:00
Vice President I have a final
1:06:01
question for you hi and I asked
us not
1:06:03
us in a political way but for
you sir
1:06:05
like so many of us in our
nation you are
1:06:07
a person of deep faith no one
doubts
1:06:09
that when you talk to God in
your
1:06:11
moments alone now find yourself
worrying
1:06:13
at all that people you
represent and
1:06:15
care deeply about have died and
will die
1:06:18
who did not need to because of
steps the
1:06:21
federal government did not take
soon
1:06:23
enough well thank you for
mentioning
1:06:27
that we are talking about one
American
1:06:29
at a time and I promise you
that's the
1:06:32
way President Trump thinks of
this it's
1:06:34
the way I think of it we wanted
the
1:06:36
American people to see the
numbers so
1:06:39
that we understand the
challenging days
1:06:40
that lie ahead but I want
people to know
1:06:44
that our future is in your hands
1:06:47
that if every one of us will do
and put
1:06:51
into practice the guidelines
for America
1:06:53
that that we can bring those
numbers
1:06:55
down I really do believe him
we'll get
1:06:59
through this and we'll come out
stronger
1:07:01
than ever before vice president
Mike
1:07:03
Pence thank you sir God speak
to you pen
1:07:06
Pence is showing what he's made
of these
1:07:09
days in fact I think the
Democrats are
1:07:11
more afraid of him now because
he does
1:07:14
know how to do this kind of
stuff and
1:07:18
he's a crazy Christian man
Mooney's it
1:07:21
so this here's this earlier in
the in
1:07:24
the conversation this is the
original
1:07:26
one of the early Byron Pitts
questions I
1:07:29
this called the opener and this
is again
1:07:31
showing pence answering a
different
1:07:34
question and just getting
blowing right
1:07:37
by the guy and it's like so
slick I mean
1:07:40
that last one you heard him
said well
1:07:41
thanks for that because this is
what we
1:07:43
you know he's such a deflection
it was
1:07:46
very good yeah it did a good
job but yet
1:07:48
governor's both Republicans and
1:07:50
Democrats say they don't have
what they
1:07:52
need on our air every single
night sir
1:07:55
we have doctors nurses foot
soldiers on
1:07:57
the ground who with tears in
their eyes
1:07:59
say they don't have what they
need how
1:08:01
do you explain that discrepancy
1:08:03
we're leaving no stone unturned
to make
1:08:07
sure that our health care
workers on the
1:08:09
front lines have the protective
1:08:11
equipment to be able to do
their job
1:08:14
stay healthy while they do it
we're
1:08:16
speaking regularly particularly
with
1:08:19
governors in New York and New
Jersey in
1:08:21
Washington and California in
areas where
1:08:23
there's been significant
outbreak we've
1:08:26
been surging resources into
those areas
1:08:28
whether it be the the n95 masks
that
1:08:33
health care workers need to
wear or
1:08:35
whether it be ventilators or
gowns or
1:08:38
gloves and I promise you we are
we're
1:08:41
delivering those by the
millions we're
1:08:43
ordering them by the millions
he does it
1:08:46
was such an interesting cadence
and
1:08:48
urgency that by the time he's
almost at
1:08:50
the end of his answer you
forget what
1:08:52
the question was
1:08:53
yeah it's really good that's
1:08:55
old-fashioned
1:08:56
that is old-school and they're
not used
1:08:59
to it apparently well not in
this way he
1:09:03
does it he has a singular way
of doing
1:09:04
it it's very and his eyes are
his
1:09:08
eyebrows are both pointing
toward the
1:09:11
middle and you know there was a
Sai
1:09:13
browser lifted towards like a
dot you
1:09:16
know like the dike the sad dog
where I
1:09:18
you know it goes up in the
middle and
1:09:20
he's yeah he drips on the right
yeah he
1:09:22
makes good use of that oh I
just feel
1:09:28
like petting him went back to
China for
1:09:30
a second so we just saw another
Chinese
1:09:33
CCP Communist Chinese Communist
Party PR
1:09:37
move with the Nets owner and
you know in
1:09:40
collaboration with Jack Ma and
the other
1:09:43
co-founder of Alibaba bringing
masks
1:09:46
over you know all China sent
this China
1:09:50
I said this is what everyone
wants you
1:09:51
to hear China's helping us so
that's the
1:09:55
MBA china owns the MBA
practically but
1:09:59
the media John I mean is it all
really
1:10:03
that I know them Chinese money
is
1:10:05
everywhere but maybe it's much
further
1:10:07
than we realize I mean for all
the media
1:10:09
suits which on a dime within
maybe 48
1:10:13
hours week and it's always
surrounding
1:10:17
something about China he's a
little
1:10:21
disheartening I mean I know
that they're
1:10:24
all pro-china and you know
Trump sucks
1:10:27
but I mean that's a total
takeover of
1:10:30
our information channels
1:10:32
well ABC again which is where
you heard
1:10:35
that pence the two pence clips
ABC is
1:10:38
very in trying to achieve for
both
1:10:41
having amusement parks over
there yeah
1:10:43
Disney and having a lot of
production of
1:10:47
the movies Disney movies you
know being
1:10:49
paid by the Chinese the Chinese
their
1:10:53
infiltration is quite good
1:10:54
I think they've infiltrated
probably all
1:10:57
the major media's because
there's not
1:10:59
one major media out that
doesn't have an
1:11:01
entertainment component but
also recall
1:11:05
the governor's you remember
Pompeyo
1:11:09
speaking to the governor's do
you
1:11:13
remember that you're saying a
lot of the
1:11:15
Chinese have a file on you they
know
1:11:17
which of you governors are are
Amina
1:11:21
Bowl which of you are not
amenable
1:11:23
let me see maybe I have that
clear
1:11:24
that's a good clip we should
play that
1:11:26
again yeah what was that again
I'll be
1:11:33
George got Pompey owes me yeah
yeah it
1:11:36
does of course but oh here does
China
1:11:39
Governor's Conference maybe
this is it
1:11:41
here US Secretary of State Mike
Pompeo
1:11:43
had a warning for state and
local
1:11:45
lawmakers Saturday as he
addressed the
1:11:47
National Governors Association
be weary
1:11:50
of China when it comes to doing
business
1:11:53
I'm asking you to adopt a
cautious
1:11:55
mindset Pompeyo a sharp critic
of China
1:11:58
said Beijing seeks to exploit us
1:12:00
openness and freedom to
undermine the
1:12:03
United States
1:12:04
he said China is trying to
expand its
1:12:06
influence at the state and
local levels
1:12:08
not just the federal level it's
1:12:10
happening in your states with
1:12:12
consequences for our foreign
policy for
1:12:14
the citizens that reside in
your state
1:12:16
states and indeed for each of
you
1:12:19
just last month US prosecutors
charged
1:12:22
Harvard University chemistry
department
1:12:24
chair Charles Lieber with lying
about
1:12:26
his alleged links to the Chinese
1:12:28
government
1:12:28
China has denounced pompey's
past
1:12:31
comments targeting Beijing and
the
1:12:32
ruling
1:12:33
party as vicious attacks
China's foreign
1:12:36
ministry said his remarks
reflect fear
1:12:38
and arrogance it's the thousand
talents
1:12:41
program that's that's what that
one
1:12:44
professor was arrested he was
part of
1:12:46
that the China's thousands or
CCP's
1:12:48
thousand taught talents program
1:12:50
governors are doing deals it's
nodes
1:12:53
it's Belton Road initiative
type deals
1:12:55
so maybe some of these
governors who are
1:12:57
making odd decisions or
contrarian
1:13:01
decisions or I don't know
blocking
1:13:04
hydroxychloroquine who knows
what kind
1:13:06
of deals I think it's much
worse than we
1:13:11
ever even imagined I mean I
don't see no
1:13:13
remedy B or one showing up in
our PayPal
1:13:19
but we'll see I do know one
thing we
1:13:23
don't dare get in Chinese money
we don't
1:13:25
even get it I don't think we've
even had
1:13:27
one donor from China in the
history of
1:13:30
this show we might have had one
or
1:13:33
someone who was in China at the
time but
1:13:38
it's this this is this is what
no one is
1:13:42
of course if no one's looking
at it
1:13:43
because they're I think they're
all a
1:13:45
not even de Blasio how can you
trust the
1:13:47
Blasio how can you trust Cuomo
went for
1:13:50
the past was it seven years
China has
1:13:53
owned the New York The New York
Times
1:13:55
Square New Year's Eve
celebration
1:13:58
they've owned it yeah literally
I mean
1:14:02
with their promos they're
people on
1:14:04
stage they're ambassadors so is
it
1:14:08
really that bad and can I have
a message
1:14:13
for our friends of the CCP
you've got me
1:14:16
I cannot defeat through any spam
1:14:20
filtering mechanism your
incessant need
1:14:23
to spam me with your cheap-ass
no-touch
1:14:25
thermometers I can't block this
stuff I
1:14:29
know you don't get any spam but
they
1:14:32
never got Nats the no touch no
touch
1:14:36
thermometer it's like it's like
a it's a
1:14:38
plague you can't get rid of it
no matter
1:14:41
what
1:14:42
unless you blocked the term
thermometer
1:14:46
huh
1:14:47
so they're doing a good job on
that very
1:14:50
good job well so the show
China's
1:14:54
tentacles into the American
media in
1:14:57
particular it needs to be part
of the
1:15:01
post-mortem so to speak of this
this
1:15:03
whole operation that's taking
place and
1:15:06
[Applause]
1:15:07
it's not just the New York
Times that
1:15:09
does insert in fact maybe the
New York
1:15:11
Times is Ground Zero when you
think
1:15:13
about it the New York Times is
1:15:14
compromised because they have
that big
1:15:16
China Daily insert and then and
that's
1:15:18
probably a big part of their of
their
1:15:20
revenue certainly now when
there are no
1:15:23
more online revenues because
the the
1:15:25
blacklist filters have put
coronavirus
1:15:28
in everywhere so no one can
advertise on
1:15:30
the single page legitimate or
not but
1:15:36
the New York or the Washington
Post also
1:15:37
has a Chinese insert made us
yes maybe
1:15:43
maybe a Washington Post near
Times run
1:15:47
the chip both run the China
Daily
1:15:48
inserts maybe if you can
compromise the
1:15:52
times and that's not an if by
1:15:55
compromising The Times all news
flows
1:15:57
from the New York Times these
days it
1:15:59
doesn't seem like there's much
original
1:16:01
reporting going on though it has
1:16:03
historically the New York Times
has
1:16:04
always been to page where they
say paper
1:16:06
right they're not joking about
it right
1:16:08
so perhaps what it's clear that
China
1:16:12
has business relations the CCP
I'm just
1:16:15
gonna say it properly because I
got no
1:16:17
beef against the Chinese people
yet but
1:16:20
the Chinese Communist Party
yeah so they
1:16:23
have influence and they change
the news
1:16:26
in the paper of record and that
flows
1:16:28
out to everybody else you have
I mean
1:16:29
they're all of these these two
1:16:32
publications the post and the
times all
1:16:34
the pundits come from there
they're on
1:16:36
MSNBC they're on CNN sometimes
they make
1:16:39
it to Fox News rarely lot a lot
of them
1:16:41
a PBS loaded with a PBS loaded
up with
1:16:44
them so that's your connection
there
1:16:47
and the New York Times which
needs to be
1:16:51
discredited somehow yeah well
good luck
1:16:55
good luck with that I mean they
even
1:16:58
have a home delivery yet to
remember the
1:17:01
worst part is they also have
their
1:17:02
syndicate because most
newspapers can't
1:17:04
afford there enough writers or
reporters
1:17:07
or columnist so they just
subscribe to
1:17:09
the New York Times and
Washington Post
1:17:10
syndicates and they just run
New York
1:17:13
Times so they run three you run
the New
1:17:15
York Times stuff so we have a
lot of New
1:17:17
York Times articles in the San
Francisco
1:17:18
Chronicle you use the
Washington Post
1:17:21
you run a lot of their articles
in some
1:17:22
other paper and then you have
the
1:17:24
Associated Press which is also
possibly
1:17:27
compromised in some way or
another but
1:17:29
they have a lot of anti Trump
stuff on
1:17:31
and the what and The Associated
Press
1:17:33
and when you read it when you
read some
1:17:36
of these the way these are
written with
1:17:38
the the vitriol aimed at the
president
1:17:41
it's just it's screwy and I
think a lot
1:17:45
of these reporters have been
co-opted
1:17:48
unbeknownst to them yes I think
a lot of
1:17:51
them are sincere when they
think that
1:17:52
you know the they have these
these
1:17:54
thoughts oh they have a great
source who
1:17:57
knows everything and that
source feeds
1:17:59
them you know the people
familiar with
1:18:00
the president's thinking yeah
1:18:03
no it's bad hmm did you see the
the
1:18:07
article in the business section
of the
1:18:08
New York Times bailout the
journalists
1:18:14
put a lot of links in the show
notes the
1:18:16
easiest way to get is go to na
show
1:18:18
notes com
1:18:19
you can go to no agenda show
calm and
1:18:21
click from there but na show
notes calm
1:18:25
[Music]
1:18:26
newspapers are failing at
record pace
1:18:29
right now there are papers that
are
1:18:32
going from seven days a week to
two days
1:18:34
a week but mainly news rooms
are letting
1:18:36
their staff go they're letting
their
1:18:38
staff go it's hitting everybody
the New
1:18:40
York Times is no exception and
the
1:18:43
journalists are now feeling it
and so
1:18:45
here is a sense I guess on
behalf of the
1:18:48
journalists and this is in the
New York
1:18:50
Times the time is now to make a
painful
1:18:53
but necessary shift abandon most
1:18:56
for-profit local newspapers
whose
1:18:58
business model no longer work
1:19:00
and move as fast as possible to
a
1:19:02
national network of nimble new
online
1:19:05
newsrooms that way we can
rescue the
1:19:09
only thing worth saving about
America's
1:19:12
gutted largely mismanaged local
1:19:14
newspaper companies the
journalists and
1:19:18
then go on to say well this
should be a
1:19:21
non-profit funded by you know
outfits
1:19:25
like kaiser Health News because
there's
1:19:27
no conflict there there it
should be
1:19:29
perhaps funded by Facebook and
Google
1:19:32
who you know who have taken all
the
1:19:34
advertising or maybe it should
just be a
1:19:38
rich sugar daddy you know maybe
we could
1:19:40
get someone with a lot of money
like I
1:19:42
don't know maybe Gates can fund
that or
1:19:44
Warren Buffett not for a single
second
1:19:47
even in the whole article does
it come
1:19:49
out the people think of well
maybe if we
1:19:52
made something people would pay
for
1:19:54
because it's worthwhile no no
they just
1:19:59
want money because this is
essential
1:20:02
business what we're doing here
an
1:20:04
Editors screw them publish our
scrum now
1:20:10
this is this is curse this has
been
1:20:12
attempted before with thinking
of the
1:20:14
sites like patch yeah a
backyard there's
1:20:18
a bunch of these over the fence
there's
1:20:19
a bunch of these little
operations that
1:20:21
try to indicate nobody goes
online that
1:20:25
much I mean we do have a fairly
1:20:27
successful online operation
around here
1:20:29
called Berkley site and it's
it's a
1:20:32
little left but it's but they
actually
1:20:33
do real reporting and of local
stuff and
1:20:38
it's generally pretty good yeah
but that
1:20:42
except for you know these kinds
of
1:20:43
exceptions and it's still I'm
sure I'm
1:20:46
just barely making out any
money because
1:20:49
you just can't write you well
it's just
1:20:50
not doable the mistake that
everyone's
1:20:52
made making I'll just say we're
the
1:20:54
living proof of it the mistake
is that
1:20:56
you can have networks of
anything you
1:20:58
can't monetize these networks
it does
1:21:00
not work we've tried it it's it
it's
1:21:02
with with content today the
value for
1:21:06
value model at a local almost
hyper
1:21:09
local geographic level or
geography of
1:21:13
interest
1:21:14
is the only way to go I do not
see I do
1:21:18
not see another way of making
it work
1:21:20
and the distrust that people
will now
1:21:22
have in anything mainstream is
only
1:21:25
going to grow what's getting
worse and
1:21:27
worse I mean I had a link in the
1:21:29
newsletter people should look
at that
1:21:30
linked to a video and I hope
it's still
1:21:33
up I'd be surprised if he
didn't take it
1:21:35
down of some woman you've seen
her
1:21:37
before she comes on she does
these
1:21:39
fairly well-structured video
pieces on
1:21:43
YouTube showing all these hot
sheets
1:21:46
they play a news clip from
somebody and
1:21:49
then they showed they go right
1:21:50
immediately to the hospital as
big
1:21:52
crowds supposed to be there's
nobody
1:21:54
there and it shows hospital
after
1:21:56
hospital and who danced some
followed
1:21:58
some German guy around who went
right
1:22:00
into some Hospital roamed
around there
1:22:02
was no code yeah I know yeah
and there's
1:22:05
and there's lots of
documentation to
1:22:08
show that this is being
exaggerated by
1:22:10
the mainstream without
explanation by
1:22:12
the way we don't know why
they're doing
1:22:13
it I mean maybe I mean I we
both know a
1:22:18
common reporter who and I could
say she
1:22:21
works for one of the news
magazines and
1:22:25
she said that they were sending
her out
1:22:28
to do a some la coverage about
the
1:22:32
corona virus and they kept
going from so
1:22:35
you got to find a street that's
empty
1:22:37
that went out of their way to
find some
1:22:39
area in LA where there was
nobody went
1:22:41
it you know just for the scene
set up
1:22:44
and she says it took all day
and but
1:22:47
they found it and it she says
most of
1:22:49
these reports were exaggerated
nonsense
1:22:51
she's kind of a probably more
of a right
1:22:54
winger than the typical media
reporter
1:22:57
and it's just a lot of this has
just
1:23:00
been a phony DUP I mean if you
listen to
1:23:03
just you just listen to the way
they're
1:23:05
presenting this stuff I have it
let me
1:23:07
play these clips this is Lester
Holt uh
1:23:11
Lester Holt I got three I got a
bunch of
1:23:13
clothes from him here's Lester
Holt
1:23:16
using words more people have
died in New
1:23:19
York in the last day that a
nearly the
1:23:21
whole of March
1:23:23
death toll doubling since
Tuesday - more
1:23:25
than 3000 and tonight new hot
spots
1:23:28
erupting across the country
with still
1:23:30
no national strategy or unified
defense
1:23:33
plan we have the national
strategy we
1:23:40
also have the the usage of the
words
1:23:42
we've had more deaths than
almost almost
1:23:46
the whole of what does that
mean this is
1:23:49
almost in other words it's just
a weasel
1:23:52
word you know and so he's play
putting
1:23:54
this putting this report
together with a
1:23:56
bunch of weasel words let's go
with
1:23:57
Lester Holt New York anger but
here in
1:24:00
the epicenter the plea for help
is
1:24:02
piercing in its urgency and
with our
1:24:04
team in place New York is where
we start
1:24:06
tonight with Gabe Gutierrez
this is the
1:24:09
emergency room inside
Maimonides Medical
1:24:12
Center in Brooklyn doctors now
call it a
1:24:15
battle zone everyone that's in
here
1:24:17
today is here due to breathing
problems
1:24:20
almost uniformly all from Kovan
tonight
1:24:23
growing anger from the nation's
1:24:25
coronavirus epicenter we are
afraid for
1:24:28
our patients we're afraid for
our
1:24:30
families we are afraid for our
lives at
1:24:32
another hospital these nurses
are
1:24:34
calling it a daily suicide
mission with
1:24:36
a lack of PPE personal
protective
1:24:38
equipment yeah again we just
have more
1:24:42
of this this is what we were
talking
1:24:43
about earlier in the show I
might get
1:24:45
through these try and clip to
Governor
1:24:55
Andrew Cuomo has now signed an
executive
1:24:57
order allowing the state and the
1:24:59
National Guard to take
ventilators and
1:25:01
PPE from hospitals that have
too much
1:25:03
and redistribute them to those
who need
1:25:06
it most
1:25:07
am I willing to deploy the
National
1:25:09
Guard and inconvenience people
for
1:25:11
several several hundred lives
you're
1:25:12
damn right I am
1:25:14
wait wait a minute
1:25:16
I got a play a follow up to
that did you
1:25:18
hear gavin newsom yeah he's all
in if
1:25:22
you want to establish a
framework of
1:25:24
martial law which is ultimate
authority
1:25:26
and enforcement we have the
capacity to
1:25:29
do that but we are not at this
moment
1:25:31
feeling that as necessity
necessity oops
1:25:34
yeah gavin newsom governor of
california
1:25:36
martial law we can do it you
know the
1:25:40
finish of it - clip three
Governor Cuomo
1:25:42
says that more than 20,000
out-of-state
1:25:45
medical volunteers have signed
up to
1:25:47
help but late today an
emergency alert
1:25:49
rang on phones throughout New
York
1:25:52
asking for more luster but how
many
1:25:56
people are infected that leave
20,000
1:25:59
people I mean now you want
another
1:26:02
emergency we need more than
20,000 this
1:26:04
guy this Cuomo guy is really
getting out
1:26:06
of my nerves
1:26:08
well yeah you know they they
love him he
1:26:13
should replace Joe Biden he
should be
1:26:16
the newer than the new canid
now only
1:26:19
three shows ago I think we
talked about
1:26:21
how these celebrities are all
on their
1:26:25
on their lockdown and they're
doing
1:26:27
cutesy stuff and that's over
1:26:30
the hashtag Hollywood just
found out has
1:26:34
been trending and people are
sick and
1:26:36
tired of Hollywood celebrities
1:26:38
complaining and it's like oh
complaining
1:26:41
lose your house right the irony
of it
1:26:45
all I got a stay at home in my
100,000
1:26:48
square foot mansion yeah
there's a lot
1:26:51
of a lot of hate for the for
the celebs
1:26:54
let me see what the latest is
Hollywood
1:26:57
just found out they are
non-essential
1:26:59
Hollywood just found out no one
cares
1:27:01
how they look without makeup
Hollywood
1:27:04
just found out celebrities are
not
1:27:07
essential donate some money to
hospitals
1:27:09
make an actual difference
Hollywood just
1:27:11
found out we can do without you
again so
1:27:16
you know this the backlash is
happening
1:27:19
and combined with the stop the
almost
1:27:23
instantaneous stop of revenues
that's
1:27:27
gonna get the chinese attention
pretty
1:27:29
soon then it's all it's only
good for
1:27:33
alternative media I think
people are
1:27:35
sick and tired of what they're
seeing
1:27:38
and what they're seeing is the
1:27:40
production wise is so poor that
your
1:27:44
basic run-of-the-mill podcast
is better
1:27:45
oh yeah and more entertaining
we figured
1:27:48
out how to talk with Skype lags
and gaps
1:27:51
and double Enders and
reach-arounds and
1:27:54
we figured out how to light
stuff at
1:27:56
home we figured out how to make
a room
1:27:59
that is Bhoomi sound like it's
NPR with
1:28:02
noise gating we figured all of
this out
1:28:04
where you guys been
1:28:05
you know Hari Srinivasan who
does the
1:28:09
weekend a PBS show from his
basement on
1:28:13
a on a he's got his back wall
keyed it's
1:28:16
not green screen but Sachi if
some
1:28:18
starting together and he's lit
in such a
1:28:22
way that I swear to god you
look at me
1:28:23
oh my god he looks like Boris
Karloff in
1:28:27
in a Frankenstein movie he
doesn't know
1:28:30
how to light his own face no no
they
1:28:33
have no idea the law talking
about that
1:28:35
here's listen to the here's a
sound
1:28:37
check I've got a bunch of bill
mark
1:28:39
Lister this was under Bill
Maher this is
1:28:42
the way his is
1:28:43
show came out cuz he's doing it
from his
1:28:45
basement
1:28:47
now is this an actual is he
doing an
1:28:49
actual soundcheck or is this
you no no
1:28:51
no this is my soundcheck of his
this is
1:28:53
the real on the air sound here
we go
1:28:56
alright we are delighted to
have the
1:28:58
presidential candidate an
independent
1:29:00
senator from Vermont Bernie
Sanders is
1:29:03
with us as he has been many
times on our
1:29:05
show never under such
circumstances
1:29:08
Bernie you are a guy who has
seen a lot
1:29:12
of things where do you place
this crisis
1:29:15
in American history never in my
lifetime
1:29:18
bill what we're looking at now
is
1:29:21
absolutely unprecedented
1:29:24
Bernie's Mike sounds pretty good
1:29:26
actually actually Bernie
sounded pretty
1:29:27
good stuff he had us some Skype
break up
1:29:29
yeah and here's now we're gonna
go and
1:29:31
dead these are the mark lips
isn't Marv
1:29:33
but wait and this there's two
of these
1:29:37
clips apparently somebody is at
his
1:29:41
residence violating the rules
no and
1:29:44
they adjusted his mic because
now it
1:29:49
sounds sounds pretty decent he
did
1:29:50
somebody at the studio was
wherever
1:29:52
they're mixing this thing said
oh my god
1:29:54
bill can you go on Mars Mike
and fix it
1:29:58
move his lab somewhere and so
now he
1:30:00
actually sounds reasonably okay
and he I
1:30:03
know he didn't do the
adjustment but
1:30:06
let's go and play this clip
which one is
1:30:07
it this will be the Marv on aid
from
1:30:10
Trump which really irked me I
find one
1:30:13
of the Wow stop I can tell you
exactly
1:30:15
what happened he had he had a
love on
1:30:19
but the sound card selected the
internal
1:30:23
microphone instead of the law or
1:30:25
whatever that's exactly what
happened on
1:30:27
the laptop or whatever yeah
every
1:30:33
podcaster knows but no not not
the pros
1:30:37
I find one of the most galling
parts of
1:30:40
this is that the president is
favoring
1:30:42
certain states over the others
governors
1:30:46
who aren't nice to him as he
calls it
1:30:48
get a lot of attention and all
the
1:30:50
equipment they want to me this
is even
1:30:53
more of an impeaches of law
1:30:54
why utilize or Russia how do
you stop a
1:30:58
president who is blatantly not
the
1:31:01
president of every state
equally how do
1:31:03
you stop a president who sends
aid to
1:31:07
Florida for example because he
likes the
1:31:09
governor there but not here to
1:31:10
California or Illinois oh
people are not
1:31:18
stupid anymore they see through
this
1:31:21
stuff you know what's that big
ship in
1:31:24
California where they said that
they did
1:31:29
the president's done everything
he can
1:31:30
and the presidents complimented
him back
1:31:32
so then that's California
meanwhile
1:31:34
Marcinko here in California
1:31:37
bullcrap that's a blatant lie
so we're
1:31:41
late it's Bernie jump right
into well
1:31:43
it's crazy I can't believe it
yeah
1:31:45
Bernie so we can play the
second part of
1:31:49
this if you want this I've been
saying
1:31:51
for a number of years that if
Trump
1:31:53
loses the election he's not
going to
1:31:55
leave now I notice a lot of
people are
1:31:58
talking about this very issue
if you are
1:32:01
elected president and Trump
gets out
1:32:03
there and says well there were
1:32:04
irregularities and it was
rigged and it
1:32:06
was this and it was that and
I'm not
1:32:09
going anywhere until we find
out we're
1:32:11
on them on what do you do well
you
1:32:14
mobilize the American people in
a way
1:32:16
that they have never been
mobilized
1:32:18
before to essentially remind
this
1:32:22
president that whether he likes
it or
1:32:23
not we live in a democracy and
that the
1:32:27
majority the American people
through the
1:32:29
electoral process will
determine who the
1:32:33
next president is so you know
what
1:32:35
you're describing is a
nightmarish
1:32:37
scenario with regard to
democracy in
1:32:40
America do I think you're crazy
and
1:32:42
off-the-wall I suspect not oh
they said
1:32:47
it about Obama
1:32:48
they said it about Bush they
said Nix
1:32:51
every president gets the and
although
1:32:55
we're now the closest towards
martial
1:32:57
law he's gonna delay the
elections
1:33:01
where's that one we need that
one to pop
1:33:03
up and yeah I'll be popping up
she's
1:33:06
everything pop ID by the way I
have a
1:33:08
Corona
1:33:08
virus I so you want to play
this yeah
1:33:10
yeah let's see what we got here
and
1:33:12
we're always looking for a good
eye so
1:33:14
it's going straight into the
end spot
1:33:16
here we go
1:33:17
coronavirus coronavirus
coronavirus yep
1:33:21
yep I don't think I have
anything that
1:33:23
can beat that that's good I
like it a
1:33:26
couple things to mention ah
sadly we
1:33:29
lost James Maggie Majella s'
he's the
1:33:35
world war two vet that I hung
out with
1:33:37
if you remember John he he
turned 103
1:33:41
not too long ago he fought at
the at the
1:33:44
Battle of the Bulge and alright
he's one
1:33:47
of the most decorated 82nd
airborne
1:33:50
paratrooper and he passed away
after
1:33:52
contracting whatever it is and
of course
1:33:57
didn't last too long in the
hospital so
1:33:59
that's sad that we lost Maggie
1:34:02
but of course paratroopers
never die
1:34:04
they just slip away and the
former New
1:34:07
York banker this is something
we haven't
1:34:09
talked about too much is what
will the
1:34:12
markets do when we start to
come back
1:34:16
and I have a new recovery
pattern for
1:34:20
you as predicted by the former
New York
1:34:22
banker we were looking at if
this is
1:34:26
replacing his V yes we are
replacing the
1:34:28
V recovery now it's not going
to be the
1:34:32
L was L your pick there's
Horowitz I the
1:34:37
L you had the you was your idea
no the
1:34:41
form of your banker goes from a
V
1:34:44
recovery to a checkmark
recovery it's
1:34:48
gonna be a V and it won't stop
going
1:34:50
well when it goes if it starts
going up
1:34:54
past a certain point past the
old high
1:34:56
into thirty thousand range
should go to
1:34:59
forty yep so he says checkmark
recovery
1:35:02
yeah well I'm glad he's feel
confident
1:35:05
and that when does it begin
stampede we
1:35:09
wait the more it's likely to be
the L
1:35:12
and with that I'd like to thank
you for
1:35:14
your courage and say in the
morning to
1:35:16
you the man who put the C in
celebrating
1:35:19
sixty eight Jhansi
1:35:21
Dvorak Oh in the morning you
miss Rama
1:35:25
curry Olsen and Marnie ships to
see
1:35:27
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and the
1:35:28
wondered Dame's and ice out
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1:35:29
morning to our troll room at no
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1:35:32
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1:35:34
here see we got crow oh we
haven't quite
1:35:38
hit the 2000 1960 again today
nice well
1:35:43
I'll see you trolls and there's
a lot of
1:35:45
them in there I see some
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1:36:12
and I can give you out but he's
trying
1:36:17
to plug himself back here and
seem to I
1:36:19
will do this
1:36:21
get it reconnected I can't even
hear
1:36:25
what you're saying you just I
come back
1:36:31
and then all you're doing is
playing the
1:36:34
recorder I was doing a song
yeah for the
1:36:36
for the people that was so
weird I was
1:36:38
because I'm completely deaf
with these
1:36:40
things with these ear tubes in
so I'm I
1:36:42
couldn't hear any I couldn't
even hear
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myself anyway I was gonna say
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1:37:01
that's know which into social
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1:37:03
first before we go any further
we'd like
1:37:06
to thank the artist for episode
1230 we
1:37:09
titled that avocado cartel
because boy
1:37:13
there is one the art we knew
yeah the
1:37:16
art came from Mountain J and
she it was
1:37:21
vector we violated our own
rules for the
1:37:23
second time in a row I might
add brought
1:37:27
us the beautiful piece which
pop really
1:37:31
nicely delivering essential
services
1:37:33
there was a truck a no agenda
delivery
1:37:35
and it did have one two three
zero on it
1:37:40
I can't quite remember how we
got to
1:37:44
this why we broke the rules for
a second
1:37:46
times it was the best piece on
there
1:37:49
yeah and I want to remind
people I've
1:37:51
said it before cuz somebody
sent a note
1:37:53
saying all day there are
generators down
1:37:55
again I said I don't know and
he said
1:37:57
here's the piece I would submit
it was a
1:37:58
picture of the kovat virus I
said it
1:38:01
once and I'll say it again you
put that
1:38:03
on your art you will not get
picked so
1:38:06
I'm not picking any art pieces
got a
1:38:08
kovat virus on it I think it's a
1:38:10
disgusting image yes
1:38:13
whatever you said damn it I'm
trying to
1:38:16
think there wasn't it there
were some
1:38:18
others I'm looking at it now
there were
1:38:20
some other things but yeah no
yeah it
1:38:26
just really wasn't it maybe it
was just
1:38:28
us I don't know it happens it
may have
1:38:30
been in bad mood no I think we
were
1:38:32
pretty happy with the mood
overall and
1:38:34
and seeing from the the content
of some
1:38:38
of the donation notes that
people seem
1:38:40
to be happy with the the work
with its
1:38:43
warming yeah well yes they're
doing a
1:38:45
yeoman's job so supporting the
mental
1:38:49
mental health of the listeners
now I
1:38:51
want to thank Mountain Jay and
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called Paul has got most of the
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1:39:00
fixed and it's definitely
accepting
1:39:03
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that is part
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of our value for value system
artists
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who are very talented they put
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1:39:24
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our generator calm now we'd
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1:39:28
thank our executive producers
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1:39:29
associate executive producers
of episode
1:39:32
1231 we have some big donors
today a
1:39:36
couple of them three for Sir
Francis of
1:39:40
SRQ Duke of Southwest Florida
comes in
1:39:43
with one six eight 5.00
1:39:47
and what what what is this what
is this
1:39:50
number signify I don't know
let's find
1:39:53
out
1:39:53
i TM gents you know the thing
it bugs me
1:39:58
is the is that little Skype box
keeps
1:40:01
cropping up you got to close it
I closed
1:40:03
it up crops up again we got to
make sure
1:40:05
that the main Skype window is
closed to
1:40:08
ITM gents reading from the
lockdown
1:40:11
Sunshine State it would be a
vast
1:40:13
understatement to say that your
work is
1:40:14
not an essential part of
dealing with
1:40:16
the with the dem panic my
donation today
1:40:21
will elevate me to Duke and as
such by
1:40:24
the power invested in me as the
now Duke
1:40:26
of Southwest Florida I'm
declaring that
1:40:28
no agenda show is an essential
business
1:40:30
as defined by the US Department
of
1:40:32
Homeland Security cybersecurity
and
1:40:34
infrastructure security
agencies sisa
1:40:37
men are an memorandum of
identification
1:40:39
of essential critical
infrastructure
1:40:42
workers during the Cova 19
response
1:40:44
issued on March 28 2020 I
believe that
1:40:47
that the media services is in
that
1:40:51
certificate business car like
hey look
1:40:56
at podcaster true through the
podcaster
1:41:05
podcaster let me through let me
go my
1:41:11
family operates a food
processing
1:41:13
business here in Florida and
many of our
1:41:14
vendors can qualify as essential
1:41:16
suppliers I consider you a very
1:41:18
important vendor of critical
information
1:41:19
so I'm giving you the power to
move
1:41:21
freely within the state of
Florida sorry
1:41:24
that I am unable to help you in
1:41:26
California and Texas and no
jingles no
1:41:28
karma today as your plates are
literally
1:41:30
overflowing with an abhorrent
media to
1:41:33
deconstruct I cannot thank you
two
1:41:35
enough for being keeping us
sane Sir
1:41:38
Francis of the SRQ Duke of
South soon to
1:41:41
be just go Southwest Florida
1:41:43
thank you sir Francis ya've I
count
1:41:44
he'll be a Duke in our title
change
1:41:46
today thank you for your
courage yeah
1:41:50
sir James Irvine from Foothill
Ranch
1:41:52
California $1,000 in 68 1068
another 68
1:41:57
for my birthday
1:41:57
ah it's my birthday today I
know I said
1:42:02
happy birthday you know but
promise we
1:42:05
didn't promote it on the last
show at
1:42:07
all I thought was a mistake
that was my
1:42:10
mistake
1:42:10
yeah well I can't remember your
birthday
1:42:13
yes I knew it
1:42:16
I'm sorry did he wrote a note
in on the
1:42:21
email and he says I've never
found a way
1:42:23
to add a note I would have
added this to
1:42:24
my donation mm-hmm
1:42:26
congratulations John my number
68 is
1:42:29
next month we're the same age
basically
1:42:32
you both have been doing such an
1:42:35
excellent coverage of this
coronavirus
1:42:37
or kovat in or SARS to Cove it
according
1:42:41
to our own government thank you
for
1:42:42
keeping our amygdala small Pike
TM Jim
1:42:46
Irvine knight of the RV no
thank you
1:42:51
that was that was very nice
she's Knight
1:42:52
of the RV good I'll put that in
make
1:42:54
sure we have that oh it didn't
show up
1:42:57
there Joanna I got it it's good
oh yeah
1:42:59
why would it did us Sir James
okay
1:43:02
anonymous comes in followed
with $680 in
1:43:06
68 cents another birthday Anna
that's a
1:43:09
double birthday AB double ender
1:43:12
anonymous n jnk happy birthday
thank you
1:43:14
sir jelly had $405 happy
birthday
1:43:18
crankshaft make it that will do
uh I'll
1:43:28
take this next one we got a lot
to read
1:43:30
so sir Jobin of the visual
effects 33
1:43:34
333 33 from Astoria which is in
Queens
1:43:38
New York
1:43:39
I was knighted last year in May
but
1:43:41
haven't donated since it's time
for me
1:43:43
to show my appreciation again
and tell
1:43:44
you how much no agenda is
helping my
1:43:46
sanity during these strange
times living
1:43:49
in New York during the lockdown
is
1:43:51
awesome I went biking down
Fifth Avenue
1:43:54
last at rush hour last week and
the
1:43:57
streets were empty this crisis
has made
1:43:59
New York a livable city can I
ask for
1:44:02
baby-making karma if this
1:44:03
it'll be a lot cheaper than all
the
1:44:05
treatment we went through so
far without
1:44:07
any luck can I also get the
John's while
1:44:09
my chair gently squeak song at
the end
1:44:12
of the show actually what we
have a lot
1:44:15
of end of show
1:44:17
Diddy's to play all coronavirus
related
1:44:20
so I do have an excerpt for you
which I
1:44:22
will gladly play now thanks for
1:44:25
everything you do long live the
No
1:44:27
Agenda sir Jobin of the visual
effects
1:44:29
and I think we should give him
that
1:44:33
baby-making karma because you
know we
1:44:35
might might have some luck with
that
1:44:44
the mass media deconstruction
1:44:53
[Music]
1:44:59
[Music]
1:45:01
and here comes sir calve
lavender
1:45:03
blossoms in Northville Michigan
300
1:45:06
$33.33 ITM folks please stay
strong and
1:45:09
healthy so you can help me help
us help
1:45:11
me so you can help with our
sanity could
1:45:14
you also please broadcast our
coupon
1:45:16
code again and it's ITM as I
see lots of
1:45:20
support from the No Agenda
community
1:45:22
thank you for that take a
lavender
1:45:24
blossoms dot-org shakal and the
team
1:45:28
Jason D Howard from Pittsburgh
1:45:30
Pennsylvania 333 dollars and 23
cents i
1:45:33
TM says Jason I'm trying to
keep this
1:45:35
short and sweet so you can get
back to
1:45:37
some more good stuff I just
want to say
1:45:39
I really appreciate your
independent and
1:45:41
brutally honest analysis as
well as your
1:45:44
courage during these
interesting times
1:45:46
notice people like to say
interesting
1:45:48
times please accept this small
value for
1:45:50
valued donation of 333 23 on a
side note
1:45:55
I believe this donation will
permit me
1:45:57
into your night realm presuming
that is
1:45:59
the case I would like to be
addressed as
1:46:01
Sir Howard sir henceforth he
you please
1:46:03
supplied the sirs and dames some
1:46:05
scorching hot wings and fresh
vitamin D
1:46:07
milk to wash it all down in
terms of
1:46:09
musical entertainment I hope to
hear
1:46:11
another personally selected
jingle from
1:46:12
sir Adam and also prove up
1:46:15
please provide some positive
karma to my
1:46:17
family as well as my own
smoking hot
1:46:19
keeper who is dealing with a
lot of
1:46:21
unnecessary drama all the best
to you
1:46:24
and yours sir Howard sir yeah I
think we
1:46:26
can do one of these full babies
you've
1:46:32
got Karma now we have $33 from
Robert
1:46:38
Taylor I just looked him up on
the
1:46:40
scroll mail I can't find this
note if he
1:46:42
has one he's gonna have to send
it in
1:46:43
later we'd appreciate it there
was I
1:46:45
looked up the Taylor's and this
all I
1:46:47
got was an a happy birthday
wishes from
1:46:49
a a Lori Taylor who happens to
be it was
1:46:52
an animated happy birthday from
the
1:46:55
Umpqua Bank I just take a look
real sad
1:46:57
quick what's his name this is a
shot
1:46:59
what's his first name Robert
Robert
1:47:02
de y lr nope got nothing
1:47:06
sorry sir Kevin strange and
Norwich
1:47:09
Norfolk UK 333 thank you both
for your
1:47:15
courage and service the last
few weeks
1:47:16
of the show have been
outstanding the
1:47:18
critical thinking skills you
helped me
1:47:20
develop over the years have
kept me both
1:47:21
calm and prepared during this
time of
1:47:24
media fuelled crisis hence my
value for
1:47:27
value donation before all my
money is
1:47:29
worthless due to hyperinflation
of
1:47:31
course this is not gonna happen
no I now
1:47:35
speculate that kung-fu is
either fucking
1:47:38
flu Kung Fu is either a
malicious lie
1:47:42
propagated by the government so
they can
1:47:43
overreach on the stupid slaves
to
1:47:45
achieve their totalitarian
tiptoe to the
1:47:47
New World Order universal basic
income
1:47:50
and sovereign sky space-based
digital
1:47:53
cryptocurrency a incumbent
government
1:47:56
overreaction to new tests and
they
1:47:58
believe their own computer
modelers BS
1:48:01
because it suits their own
money and
1:48:03
power grab hold on stop and
stop here
1:48:05
while that all may be true it's
not this
1:48:09
time around you big things
happen they
1:48:12
take little steps a China to
the other
1:48:15
speculation a Chinese
bioengineered
1:48:18
weapon that has the LNS strains
as well
1:48:20
as the same three to six month
average
1:48:22
incubation period of hiv/aids
without
1:48:24
drugs that governments know
will have
1:48:27
devastating effects on the
masses in one
1:48:29
to four months time which is
why they
1:48:31
are preparing emergency
hospitals and
1:48:33
militarized police state
lockdown I am
1:48:35
hoping for option two okay
let's go with
1:48:47
his last point boots on the
ground info
1:48:50
from the UK my RAF reservist
friend
1:48:52
received a letter asking him to
sign up
1:48:54
for six months work and was in a
1:48:56
briefing this week at a local
airbase my
1:48:58
Scout leader friend has been
called up
1:49:01
to the Army Reserves to help
with
1:49:03
Norwich air but the Norwich
Airport
1:49:06
being turned into an overspill
Hospital
1:49:09
Cheers
1:49:10
and his name is Chris Rock
Evans strange
1:49:13
house now surrender bear
1:49:16
the GPU I will mention that we
have a
1:49:19
friend who works in the
National Health
1:49:22
Services in the UK and she
reports back
1:49:27
that the there's nothing going
on in her
1:49:29
hospital yeah I got a number of
those
1:49:32
from the UK as well and I would
like to
1:49:34
point out I got a really nasty
email
1:49:36
from someone it's probably not
a good
1:49:39
idea right at this very moment
to say
1:49:41
the following to someone you're
trying
1:49:44
to heat in the mouth if you say
to them
1:49:46
they've got all the answers
they've got
1:49:49
the best information they break
it all
1:49:52
down be careful with setting
these
1:49:54
people's expectations because
they come
1:49:56
into the show and then here's
something
1:49:58
like this and and people don't
get the
1:50:01
human right and they get very
mad and
1:50:04
think they've been duped into
listening
1:50:06
to some whack-job show
literally had
1:50:09
someone say how come you didn't
do good
1:50:11
information in the last show
you went
1:50:13
through all the theories and
people hate
1:50:15
me for turning them on to the
show well
1:50:17
if they can't hear that we're
running
1:50:19
through theories and we said
that quite
1:50:22
clearly then yeah so just be
careful
1:50:24
with how you present it to
people
1:50:25
because people are very
skittish people
1:50:29
are anxious very anxious
anticipatory a
1:50:33
bit the best ability to get
people into
1:50:35
the show is to Glock them in
the car
1:50:37
drive them in long distances
over and
1:50:39
over again and make them listen
to the
1:50:40
show on the radio because you
like it
1:50:41
yeah then they maybe pick it up
and real
1:50:44
I said some of the stuff we do
is we're
1:50:46
trying we're not trying to
we're not
1:50:49
gloom and doom errs by our
natures no
1:50:53
and so we will reflect that
mostly in
1:50:55
our in our coverage zone with
humor
1:50:58
we have humorous humor we gotta
humor it
1:51:01
got humour stuff like that sir
sir sir
1:51:02
Kevin strange will become a
he's a title
1:51:08
change he because from now as
you said a
1:51:11
baron he's a baron he goes from
baronet
1:51:14
to Baron today okay great and
he's now
1:51:16
surrender got it get it
1:51:19
yep got it Daniel sheets in
Winchester
1:51:22
Virginia 333 he needs a Dean
douching a
1:51:26
job screaming goats been over a
year
1:51:28
since my last donation I'm
leaving
1:51:30
medical field after 11 years to
focus on
1:51:32
building my own business love
the show
1:51:35
and happy birthday John jobs
and jobs Oh
1:51:51
Dame melody fuga Zotoh and she
who knows
1:51:57
where she is the family has
been torn
1:51:59
apart because of the
coronavirus and she
1:52:03
says of course she is the much
better
1:52:05
half of a Sur Dave fuga Zotoh
I'm new at
1:52:08
this compared to my better half
he
1:52:10
donates on his own so this is
from me
1:52:12
and Dave me Sybilla
1:52:13
sorry we missed the meet up
last weekend
1:52:15
please d douche me question
mark XOXO
1:52:18
you been so kind melody Thank
You Dame
1:52:24
melody fuga so to everybody and
de mesa
1:52:27
bela so we'll put them both in
the in
1:52:29
the credits she gave 333
dollars thank
1:52:32
you so much very very kind
Genosha Moser
1:52:36
from Deutschland Germany
appears $300
1:52:40
shalom seven statements from no
shalom
1:52:45
says interesting i know that
it's
1:52:47
supposed to be shalom or not
seven
1:52:49
statements from an ancient
gospel
1:52:50
translated into No Agenda
language one
1:52:53
there is no agenda to this
universe and
1:52:56
we are all born as douchebags
1:52:57
so please deduce me
1:53:00
you've been deduced to 300 is
the number
1:53:06
of God being the same in
dimension a as
1:53:09
he is in dimension b3 Adam is
the origin
1:53:14
and John reveals the end of it
all ooh
1:53:17
that's a good one I like that
before
1:53:20
97.4% of mankind are NPCs that
means
1:53:26
97.4%
1:53:27
of me and you too because this
world
1:53:30
wouldn't be playable without
this
1:53:32
demonic basis of individuality
very deep
1:53:37
v Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill
himself 6
1:53:41
God appears to be an old white
male but
1:53:43
he still loves every single one
of us
1:53:45
equally and even all of us
together
1:53:47
7 ultimately all amygdalas will
be
1:53:50
healed
1:53:50
goat karma to all producers of
this
1:53:54
universe and that's from Jack
junu so
1:53:58
I'm sorry Jenna did I read that
wrong
1:54:00
now I'm Jen oh Sh Moser yeah
genell's
1:54:04
Moshe there we go 300 bucks by
the way
1:54:06
ok let let us give him some
good karma
1:54:11
you've got all right next is
Amy from
1:54:19
wine country in Healdsburg
California
1:54:21
three hundred dollars and 33
cents
1:54:23
please recite the following
message dear
1:54:27
cool cat John and equally cool
kitten
1:54:30
Adam thank you for
deconstructing the
1:54:33
BAA s feel free to insert ISO
of sheep
1:54:37
or the bass of the media sheep
the bass
1:54:40
of their media sheep andrew
representing
1:54:44
us with the fax my smoking-hot
hubby hit
1:54:46
me in the mouth last fall since
then I
1:54:48
haven't missed an episode in an
effort
1:54:50
to pay it forward I have been
hitting
1:54:52
all my friends in the mouth it
is our
1:54:55
duty as na listeners and
producers to
1:54:57
spread the word about the best
podcast
1:54:59
in the universe I will be a
regular
1:55:00
random donor as the funds become
1:55:02
available as I have my sights
set on
1:55:05
Dame hood a kindly request
continued job
1:55:07
karma for both me and my
husband and
1:55:09
myself we work in the wine
country and
1:55:11
have weathered two fires of
flood and
1:55:13
now this
1:55:14
Kovan 19 craziness please give
me ad
1:55:16
douching you've been deduced
now to make
1:55:22
Adams life invisible she does
have some
1:55:24
jingle requests luckily they're
not
1:55:26
outrageous one of them is don't
eat me
1:55:29
bo Jaden and that which is the
little
1:55:31
girl one and then club of chars
pretty
1:55:34
good and followed by that's
true which I
1:55:38
could actually do if I was just
gonna
1:55:41
ad-lib the whole thing well you
got ya
1:55:44
no need to ad-lib and it's a
jobs karma
1:55:46
correct yes jobs jobs jobs and
jobs and
1:56:07
that's how it's done yes we
move down to
1:56:11
the associate executive
producers you
1:56:13
can take the first one yeah
Jack Janu so
1:56:15
from Glendale California also
paying
1:56:17
tribute to my partner in crime
with a 68
1:56:21
260 $8.32 happy 68th birthday
to John
1:56:27
and 30 second to myself he says
it's
1:56:29
time for my yearly donation and
no
1:56:30
agenda I mention closer to my
knighthood
1:56:32
I wanted to contribute as
1:56:33
boots-on-the-ground report that
runs a
1:56:35
little contrary to Thursday's
report the
1:56:37
digital ad sales are down aha
there we
1:56:40
go there you go I work for an
omni comm
1:56:43
agency in California it's my old
1:56:44
stomping ground Omni come the
client
1:56:48
account I'm on is one of the
four big
1:56:50
tech companies oh yeah okay and
yes
1:56:53
while there is a hiring freeze
and all
1:56:54
employees are working from home
things
1:56:56
are still full steam ahead as
far as ad
1:56:59
work goes with some aggressive
deadlines
1:57:00
to meet they seem to increase
the number
1:57:03
of projects for us and added a
couple of
1:57:04
last-minute rush jobs to get
more ads
1:57:06
out the door there have been
some
1:57:08
adjustments to the schedule for
video
1:57:09
ads due to lockdown and talent
being
1:57:12
unavailable for travel but as
far as
1:57:14
digital online ads go it's a
bonanza
1:57:17
perhaps the client didn't get
word that
1:57:21
the ad buys might be problematic
1:57:22
appearing next to covet 19
conspiracies
1:57:25
but I doubt they truly care as
long
1:57:27
they can get a good deal anyway
thank
1:57:29
you both for your courage and I
couldn't
1:57:31
get a shot of birthday karma the
1:57:32
Dvorak's law commercial and a
trump
1:57:34
don't trust don't trust china
that would
1:57:37
be great and yeah I think we
agree that
1:57:43
the only companies to look at
for growth
1:57:45
are the Silicon Valley
companies but
1:57:48
they're not making up for
Johnson and
1:57:50
Johnson's retraction of
advertising
1:57:52
cancellation of so many events
that's
1:57:57
that really drive local
advertising of
1:58:00
course there's going to be
winners but
1:58:03
the majority of this yeah when
did you
1:58:05
last see a Gillette commercial
well you
1:58:09
don't because there's no place
to go get
1:58:12
him anymore tell you one thing
you can
1:58:13
see lots of my pillow during
this time
1:58:24
of social distancing and
economic
1:58:26
uncertainty you have questions
about how
1:58:28
it's affected Dvorak's law you
know the
1:58:31
one we have the answers you
need to
1:58:35
style one 903 33 33 33 and for
only
1:58:40
three dollars and 33 cents for
a minute
1:58:43
we'll let you in on everything
don't
1:58:46
wait call now
1:58:52
you've got karma so come up to
Alison
1:58:59
Avon and Godfrey Illinois at
$250 and
1:59:02
she has a note here she says my
husband
1:59:05
and I have been listening
together since
1:59:06
we were both working from home
all right
1:59:08
we appreciate your continued
1:59:10
deconstructions especially now
in this
1:59:11
crazy rona world we're living
in however
1:59:15
I don't appreciate his repeated
lack of
1:59:18
donating especially since I've
mentioned
1:59:19
at least five times in the past
two
1:59:21
weeks I've donated on his
behalf twice
1:59:24
and it's his turn please call
Brad out
1:59:26
as a giant douche bag and while
you're
1:59:30
at it call out his brother Matt
- these
1:59:37
two douche bags enough is enough
1:59:40
gentlemen Alison Joe kamini in
Godfrey
1:59:47
Illinois Jack a mean way to go
Alison
1:59:49
and thank you for the handy
1:59:51
pronunciation guide Jonathan
Evans in
1:59:54
New Orleans just comes in with
250 bucks
1:59:56
and he did send a note in which
I
1:59:58
tracked down and he says it was
a any
2:00:01
jingles Irish doing some lies
does
2:00:03
that's helpful I don't see
anything yet
2:00:07
okay I'm from in the morning
John em
2:00:08
donation completes my journey
tonight
2:00:10
hooah there's something you can
deal
2:00:11
with huh John I've every known
as it
2:00:14
this is Jonathan Evans gonna be
known as
2:00:16
sir double bladed splice sir
double
2:00:23
bladed spice axial slice slice
splice
2:00:29
splice place like old splice so
is I
2:00:35
wonder what that refers to old
spice but
2:00:39
it's splice
2:00:41
I discovered the the show about
two
2:00:44
years ago knows immediately
hooked even
2:00:45
though I managed to hit my
smokin hot
2:00:47
girlfriend in the mouth so hard
in fact
2:00:49
that she's often listened to
the new
2:00:51
episodes before I have now
managed to
2:00:54
hit her okay I would I work
primarily as
2:00:57
a film editor in the TV
industry about
2:00:59
six months after discovering
the show I
2:01:01
landed a gig shooting satellite
news
2:01:03
interviews for cable CNN MSNBC
Fox is
2:01:06
working to one of those
independent
2:01:07
operations I'm sure I've even
had a
2:01:10
couple of interviews I shot
played on No
2:01:13
Agenda
2:01:17
most recently of James Carville
clip
2:01:20
from a month or two ago about
our
2:01:22
Democratic primaries this
firsthand
2:01:25
experience working in the media
in
2:01:28
tandem with the expert analysis
found on
2:01:30
the best podcast in the
universe is made
2:01:32
for a very interesting
education I'll
2:01:35
bet it has huh he's not working
he's
2:01:37
worried I know what he's
working for one
2:01:39
of those operations like beyond
picks a
2:01:40
know in San Francisco which is
a they
2:01:43
handle all the satellites they
do a lot
2:01:45
of work and it's really pretty
amazing
2:01:48
to see what they do
2:01:48
lastly in response to the
ongoing
2:01:50
coronavirus situation I made a
short
2:01:53
video about how New Orleans
restaurants
2:01:55
are dealing with the crisis
they're
2:01:57
being hit very hard and I
wanted to try
2:01:58
and help out so my partner and
I put
2:02:00
together a short documentary
called
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this is what we do I was
listening to no
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agenda in every free moment
during the
2:02:06
last couple of weeks while we
made the
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movie so I wanted to share it
his first
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video on our site at a very
productive
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pictures calm very productive
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calm and it's a mouthful if
you'd like
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to watch it there's also a
youtube link
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below happy birthday to John
and thank
2:02:23
you for all you do can I get
some jobs
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karma for the commentary and
some and
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some okay you need some jobs
karma for
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the community and some Coke
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roundtable okay Coke Zero is
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and jobs let's go
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Parma right you're up just coke
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that's it
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second oh yes send $250 from
st. Louis
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Missouri April 2nd aka Thursday
so I
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guess just missed the cutoff is
both my
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and my smoke and hot sweethearts
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birthday Sarah Wilson turns an
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incredibly sexy 60 today they
says
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sending long or emailing
jingles but
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just in case thanks for your
amygdala
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Amelia Amelia rise what is this
word
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Amelia Amelia raishin it's not
so easy
2:03:30
when you're trying it I did get
an email
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from Lou and so he said Sarah
Wilson
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turned yes 60 had to postpone
our
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jamaican celebration trip but I
figure
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celebrating with no agenda is
the next
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best thing and I humbly request
jobs
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karma for my son Rob who
recently
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graduated summa cum laude with
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bachelor's in business and
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request Monsanto it's science
but dr.
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and of
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course the jobs karma here you
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Michigan 231 12
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donation since 2015 this should
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qualify her for a Dame hood Wow
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my accounting will be sent via
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John she shall be known as Dame
Mary
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name of the River Rouge as my
name is
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Sir Jason Knight of the River
Rouge we
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live in Redford Michigan all by
the
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River Rouge no kiddin some I'm
sensing a
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theme we would like some Karma
for the
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this time of trouble thanks for
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everything sir Jason and and
was soon to
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be Dame Mary yeah looking
forward to day
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Mary nothing for the round
table no
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orders no nothing no look like
well then
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I will throw in some goat for
you right
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here you've got bread Albert in
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Adam jingles please hey you
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is asshole pay us to pay you
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hey you elites I don't know I
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have to do that one on the fly
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asshole that's true little girl
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healthcare for the world even
though it
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feels a lot like hype for a
single
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serving of bat I have been
listening for
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almost two years and this is my
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you've been deduced fantastic
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really helps even this even the
scale of
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the m5n misinformation and your
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producers collective sanity
thank you
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for all the hard work and
dedication you
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put into this quickly became my
favorite
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podcast until Dvorak revealed
his fave
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the common sense show stop
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other podcasts John Adam great
work on
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the GRE and to the lady doing
animated
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No Agenda that's Jennifer
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phenomenal I'll work on the
warrant
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fates and Oh Ramona
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thank you very much Brett and
yes Dame
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jennifer deserves a lot of
kudos that
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last one was good that she did
I enjoyed
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it as short sweet and right to
the point
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all right here we go your
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jobs and jobs we are at
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sir Tristan banning Toronto
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cents or recognizing John your
birthday
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in the morning gents I
generally don't
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write long notes just make some
witty
2:07:44
rejoinder but I wanted to say
thank you
2:07:47
for your analysis during this
very
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unusual time it is helping
bring a level
2:07:51
of calm that is completely
lacking
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anywhere else I'm making this
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listening while on lockdown
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who may be in need of it
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fighting the good fight thank
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and it was jobs karma yes jobs
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and jobs and I have Katherine
Richardson
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in Albuquerque New Mexico and I
looked
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up Richardson I don't have
anything
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except for the former Scott
Richardson
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from a month ago mm-hmm
2:08:44
so I don't know what exactly
what's
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going on here so I have nothing
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Katherine if you have something
to say
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you want to say something cents
a note
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one of them supporting the show
and
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wishing me a happy birthday I
appreciate
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that more than anything yeah
and did you
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you didn't have a specific
donation
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amount this time when should I
thought
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was interesting that you that
you did
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that so did people make up
their own
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thought oh holy crap people
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last year said he did allows
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it every year every year for
next year
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see I'm so on the ball thank
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2:10:51
all right I got a note here
it's kind of
2:10:55
just an interesting aside from
looks
2:10:58
like I would just call Matt or
Matthew
2:11:01
ITM boys I thank you and the
social
2:11:03
marinum social medias I just
wanted to
2:11:06
send you a quick note about how
the
2:11:08
economy is affecting the trash
business
2:11:10
yes this was a very good note
yes keep
2:11:13
in mind we will not read the
end of the
2:11:16
note no justice has requested
anecdotes
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good straight into the novel it
does
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need to be published sometime
yes I wish
2:11:30
I could say no no no keep in
mind I
2:11:33
don't work for the government
but one of
2:11:34
the large trash companies at a
local
2:11:36
division in Kalamazoo Michigan
probably
2:11:39
waste management or 191 humpy
where
2:11:43
subscription service with a few
2:11:44
municipal contracts there is a
there is
2:11:46
a there is three different
lines of
2:11:49
business industrial commercial
and
2:11:50
residential I've worked in
residential
2:11:52
for 13 years the industry line
is losing
2:11:55
accounts due to some factories
and all
2:11:57
the construction being deemed
not
2:11:59
essential so there's an
interesting
2:12:01
little stock market play
they're gonna
2:12:03
have look lesser earnings
restaurants
2:12:06
own all the garbage companies
hey I know
2:12:08
I'm gonna be I'm gonna bet some
company
2:12:11
is not gonna do well right now
yeah
2:12:13
that's a stock tip restaurants
yes it is
2:12:16
restaurants only doing carryout
and some
2:12:18
stores not even open as cutting
to the
2:12:20
commercial those two lines of
business
2:12:21
have lost 40 percent
residential has
2:12:23
lost four thousand accounts due
to
2:12:25
people not paying the bill in
the last
2:12:27
few weeks president what are
they doing
2:12:30
with the garbage there's sixty
five
2:12:32
thousand customers is also lead
to cut
2:12:34
out it led to cut ours
residential has
2:12:36
three types of products trash
recycling
2:12:38
yard waste says what we have to
the RDAs
2:12:41
was supposed to start April 1st
for the
2:12:42
season but deemed not essential
2:12:45
that's trash drivers with
automated
2:12:48
trucks were told not to touch
the trash
2:12:50
unless they absolutely
necessary recycle
2:12:53
sorting Center was shut down
because
2:12:55
they don't want the Shorter's
touching
2:12:58
the recycling J's most uh most
well most
2:13:03
will probably be put out in the
light oh
2:13:05
yeah
2:13:06
oh here's what he says most of
your
2:13:08
recycling into the landfill I
can't
2:13:16
believe that it says bag of
trash and
2:13:19
don't speed around us by the
way call me
2:13:21
a garbage man not a sanitation
engineer
2:13:24
all right yeah I like well
we'll just
2:13:26
keep it a g-men but you know
you don't
2:13:29
think about how these companies
have
2:13:31
troubles - you just see the
garbage guys
2:13:33
show up like oh that's great
here they
2:13:34
are oh good to go but no
they've got how
2:13:37
about the wedding industry
annihilated
2:13:40
annihilated how about Jay I
mean it has
2:13:43
she I'm sure she's already I
don't push
2:13:45
it off October yeah you can't
you can't
2:13:47
do it anymore and that's and
that's
2:13:49
florists that's bakeries that's
2:13:51
entertainment
2:13:54
obviously hospitality hotel
clothing dis
2:13:59
just you know I week I'm even
skeptical
2:14:04
that this country this country
can stay
2:14:07
closed until the end of April
I'm really
2:14:10
skeptical if something has to
happen
2:14:12
this is going to be is so epic
such an
2:14:14
epic meltdown well I mean Korea
didn't
2:14:18
stay close Korea took the
approach and I
2:14:20
think they're slowly they're
trying to
2:14:21
trick us into thinking well we
were
2:14:24
wrong at first no no it's gonna
be the
2:14:28
testing you're gonna have a
test and if
2:14:30
you've already had it if you
have the
2:14:32
antibody you're good to go
2:14:33
yeah well that test is tight
I'll see
2:14:36
that when I believe it but if
everyone
2:14:39
covers their faces and goes
around they
2:14:42
you know I don't think you need
to
2:14:43
shelter in place I think you've
just
2:14:44
ease off it's gonna go into the
mask
2:14:46
people don't realize that mask
isn't
2:14:48
protecting you hold on this was
finally
2:14:52
put into context and
understanding
2:14:56
yesterday by the Surgeon
General Jerome
2:14:59
who talks a bit like Mike Ison
have you
2:15:02
noticed that could be like Mike
Tyson
2:15:06
you bet mike tyson you're
working on it
2:15:08
I'm working so he did something
that I
2:15:12
despise he unpacked for us let
me unpack
2:15:17
the mask issue this is it's two
minutes
2:15:21
the whole bit was five it's
more than
2:15:23
two minutes for the guy to
explain why
2:15:25
they've been so confusing with
the mess
2:15:28
so before you and I jump into
telling
2:15:31
people what it is or isn't
let's listen
2:15:33
to the man who's supposed to be
2:15:34
authorised so we can all track
it I want
2:15:36
to unpack the evolution of our
guidance
2:15:40
on math because it has been
confusing to
2:15:42
the American people actually
should have
2:15:46
been let's pump the brakes and
unpack
2:15:48
the Optima like gates do at the
2:15:51
beginning oh he does yeah the
evolution
2:15:58
of our guidance on math because
it has
2:16:01
been confusing to the American
people
2:16:03
first of all I want people to
understand
2:16:05
that the CDC the World Health
2:16:07
Organization my office in most
public
2:16:11
health and health organizations
and
2:16:12
professionals originally
recommended
2:16:14
against the general public
wearing masks
2:16:17
because based on the best
evidence
2:16:20
available at the time it was
not deemed
2:16:23
that that would have a
significant
2:16:25
impact on whether or not a
healthy
2:16:26
person wearing a mask would
contract
2:16:29
kovat 19 we have always
recommended that
2:16:33
symptomatic people wear a mask
because
2:16:36
if you're coughing if you have
a fever
2:16:37
if you're symptomatic you could
transmit
2:16:39
disease to other people what
has changed
2:16:42
in our recommendation well it's
2:16:45
important to know that we now
know from
2:16:47
recent studies that a
significant
2:16:49
portion of individuals with
corona virus
2:16:52
lack symptoms they're what we
call
2:16:53
asymptomatic and that even
those who
2:16:55
eventually become
pre-symptomatic
2:16:58
meaning that they will develop
symptoms
2:17:00
in the future can transmit the
virus to
2:17:02
others before they show
symptoms this
2:17:05
means that the virus can spread
between
2:17:07
people interacting in close
proximity
2:17:09
for
2:17:10
example coughing speaking or
feigning
2:17:13
speak those people were not
exhibiting
2:17:15
symptoms in light of this new
evidence
2:17:18
CDC recommends and the Task
Force
2:17:21
recommends wearing cloth face
coverings
2:17:23
in public public settings where
other
2:17:26
social distancing measures are
difficult
2:17:27
to maintain these these include
places
2:17:31
like grocery stores and
pharmacies as
2:17:33
the president also mentioned
cloth face
2:17:35
coverings fashioned from
household items
2:17:37
are made at home from common
materials
2:17:39
at low cost can be used as an
additional
2:17:42
voluntary public health measure
this
2:17:45
recommendation complements and
does not
2:17:47
replace the president's
coronavirus
2:17:49
guidelines for America 30 days
to slow
2:17:52
the spread which remains the
cornerstone
2:17:53
of our national effort to slow
the
2:17:55
spread of the virus
2:17:56
CDC is always always looking at
the data
2:18:00
we've told you that from the
beginning
2:18:01
dr. Burke says it every single
press
2:18:03
conference we're looking at the
data
2:18:05
we're evolving our
recommendations and
2:18:07
new recommendations will come
at the
2:18:09
evidence dictates if you choose
to wear
2:18:11
a face covering please please
leave the
2:18:15
n95 mass the medical supplies
for the
2:18:18
medical professionals health
care
2:18:19
workers and frontline workers
know that
2:18:22
this is not a substitute for
social
2:18:24
distancing and remember this is
all
2:18:26
about me protecting you and you
2:18:29
protecting me so what this
results in
2:18:33
and I can tell you that right
now is
2:18:35
that if you are outside without
some
2:18:37
time of some kind of face
covering you
2:18:39
will be excoriated will be
given stink
2:18:42
eye and eventually people will
yell at
2:18:43
you I guess eventually I tested
this
2:18:47
theory of yours and went to
Monterey
2:18:51
foods yesterday ok yesterday
this is
2:18:54
this is as of yesterday so
yesterday
2:18:56
everyone had a mask on except
people did
2:18:59
you know man me and two other
guys yeah
2:19:01
and I didn't notice any of this
any of
2:19:04
this stink I nobody cared we
went to
2:19:06
it's happening it's going to
happen well
2:19:08
apparently our Grand Duke Dave
Foley had
2:19:11
this problem well I went to
Costco he
2:19:13
wrote about going to Costco we
went to
2:19:15
Costco was a Friday I think and
first of
2:19:21
all there was quite a line they
had the
2:19:23
markers for
2:19:24
feet and we're standing behind
now
2:19:26
everyone in the line except for
the
2:19:28
keeper and I is a zombie
they're all on
2:19:31
their phone and you know
they've liked
2:19:33
some from some peripheral
vision they
2:19:35
see the person in front of them
has
2:19:36
moved up and then they'll
eventually
2:19:38
slowly move so it's no one's
paying
2:19:40
attention to this big gaps you
say
2:19:43
something say hey excuse me
could you
2:19:45
move up um they they just said
20 feet
2:19:48
now so I'm trying to keep extra
distance
2:19:50
it's like would you please not
just
2:19:53
spout off stuff like that yeah
it's it's
2:19:58
got people are gonna get very
annoyed
2:19:59
with each other and it will be
an issue
2:20:03
if you do not have your your
face
2:20:05
covered with something in
public people
2:20:08
are going to start giving you
stink eye
2:20:09
it's going to happen especially
since
2:20:13
Trump said he's not going to
wear one
2:20:15
it's voluntary I'm not wearing
one so if
2:20:18
you don't wear a mask you Trump
lover
2:20:21
might as well wear mega hat
exactly now
2:20:27
this does leave room since it
can be any
2:20:29
type of covering it does leave
room for
2:20:32
no agenda shop to create some
kickass
2:20:35
no agenda face masks yeah with
something
2:20:39
that we just a message on it
yeah a
2:20:42
message and some extra
confusing bits
2:20:44
for Fame for facial recognition
for the
2:20:47
tracking put some extra stuff
on there
2:20:49
though confuse confuse the
facial
2:20:51
recognition Magnus I had a why
we now
2:20:55
wear a mask clip that was this
may be a
2:20:57
little different because it's
got a it's
2:20:58
got something going on in it
let the
2:21:00
play play this clip good
morning we know
2:21:03
we're supposed to keep six feet
between
2:21:05
each other
2:21:06
when we're out of the house and
of
2:21:07
course that's a we've known for
weeks
2:21:09
wash our hands tell us now about
2:21:11
covering our faces well the CDC
says
2:21:15
that what scientists know now
given
2:21:17
recent studies is that a lot of
people
2:21:20
with coronavirus lack symptoms
or they
2:21:23
have only mild symptoms and
they can
2:21:25
transmit the virus so this
means if an
2:21:27
infected person goes out and
interacts
2:21:30
in close quarters with others
they can
2:21:32
unknowingly spread it one
person who
2:21:35
pushed to make this change
2:21:37
broader use of masks is the
former FDA
2:21:40
Commissioner Scott Gottlieb so
if you're
2:21:43
a person who has the corona
virus and
2:21:45
you're mildly symptomatic you
don't
2:21:47
think you're sick or you're
asymptomatic
2:21:48
and don't even know that you
have
2:21:50
symptoms at all if you're
asymptomatic
2:21:55
you don't have symptoms that's
what the
2:21:58
word means did you hear that go
ahead
2:22:01
you don't if you're
asymptomatic you
2:22:04
don't have symptoms at all
that's the
2:22:07
point but he says if you're
asymptomatic
2:22:09
and don't know you have
symptoms no no
2:22:12
you're not using the word right
so this
2:22:14
is the guy who pushed the masks
on the
2:22:16
public this is an NPR report by
the way
2:22:18
of course this is the guy who
pushed the
2:22:20
masks onto the public and he
doesn't
2:22:21
even know what asymptomatic
means did
2:22:23
you hear okay did you hear our
our
2:22:26
second Surgeon General he said
he was
2:22:30
talking about people who are
2:22:31
pre-symptomatic what the hell
category
2:22:34
is that mean so you're you have
it we're
2:22:38
all pre-symptomatic thank you
that was
2:22:40
my point we're all precip it's
like
2:22:42
being pre dead
2:22:44
yeah we're predisposed over here
2:22:47
pre-symptomatic do you ever get
the idea
2:22:51
that really just don't know
what they're
2:22:52
doing at all like elements of
that yes
2:22:56
let's take it around the globe
let's
2:22:58
check out what's going on in
some other
2:23:00
countries I would like to start
with the
2:23:03
candy Naevia this is the Health
Minister
2:23:06
of Ottawa and she's all in on
the
2:23:09
program she knows who to blame
who not
2:23:11
to blame and she knows exactly
what
2:23:13
we're gonna what we're gonna
get where
2:23:15
it's all going the most
important thing
2:23:17
that my colleague mentioned was
that we
2:23:20
don't rely on any one country's
source
2:23:22
of data in fact it's a World
Health
2:23:23
Organization that coordinates
the data
2:23:26
from all countries dr. Tam is
the
2:23:28
special adviser to the
committee that's
2:23:30
been working on the pandemic
since the
2:23:31
very early days dr. Bruce
Aylward led
2:23:34
the World Health Organization
committee
2:23:36
to China to do the
investigation of what
2:23:39
was happening what they could
determine
2:23:41
on the ground in terms of
China's
2:23:43
capacity to have a full
understanding of
2:23:46
what was happening
2:23:46
there's no one
2:23:47
occasion that the data that
came out of
2:23:49
China in terms of their
infection rate
2:23:51
and their death rate was
falsified in
2:23:54
any way in fact if you look at
the death
2:23:56
rate overall in China it's much
higher
2:23:58
than the one we're seeing now
and so we
2:24:01
we rely on the World Health
Organization
2:24:03
to do this important work
because of
2:24:05
course we're all in this
together and I
2:24:07
think one of the most important
things
2:24:09
to understand about this
pandemic this
2:24:11
global pandemic is that as long
as
2:24:13
coronavirus exists in one
country and it
2:24:15
exists in all of our countries
that we
2:24:17
actually have to work
collectively as a
2:24:19
world now to defeat this virus
to find
2:24:23
better ways to treat and then
eventually
2:24:25
prevent this virus through
vaccination
2:24:27
or other kinds of methods and
that's
2:24:29
going to take everybody working
together
2:24:31
okay so China totally on the
level
2:24:34
truthful no problem nothing to
see here
2:24:37
global problem we are the world
we are
2:24:40
the children we all have to get
together
2:24:42
and it's only gonna get solved
through
2:24:44
vaccines have a nice one can
the Navia
2:24:46
that's your Health Minister
there in
2:24:48
Ottawa we hear very little from
South
2:24:51
America Ecuador not so good in
Ecuador
2:24:54
bodies are piling up on the
streets in
2:24:56
Ecuador the country has a
relatively
2:24:58
small population but this is
NPR yes
2:25:01
their pilot be quiet John Adair
you
2:25:04
speak against the NPR's
2:25:06
you cannot speak it like that
bodies are
2:25:09
piling up on the streets in
Ecuador the
2:25:11
country has a relatively small
2:25:13
population but one of the
biggest
2:25:15
outbreaks of kovat 19 in South
America
2:25:17
there are more than 3,000
confirmed
2:25:20
cases about half of Ecuador's
2:25:23
coronavirus cases have been
registered
2:25:25
in Guayaquil overwhelming the
city's
2:25:28
hospitals in addition a
nationwide
2:25:30
curfew has hindered the work of
2:25:32
ambulance drivers and
Undertaker's so
2:25:35
the bodies of people who have
succumbed
2:25:37
to kovat 19 and other illnesses
often
2:25:41
live for days wrapped in
bedsheets and
2:25:43
watched over by relatives
bodies piled
2:25:47
up in Ecuador now my favorite
clip comes
2:25:50
from the Netherlands and the
Dutch man
2:25:53
they they really love their
movies they
2:25:56
they just love the hold they
love the
2:25:58
whole idea they
2:26:01
they must be beside themselves
she can't
2:26:03
go to the theater no no I mean
they love
2:26:05
the the pandemic movies they
love they
2:26:07
love oh I say what yes life
imitating
2:26:10
art in this case we've had the
drones on
2:26:14
the beach
2:26:15
the little drone little little
like
2:26:18
drone with a loudspeaker
dispersed
2:26:20
citizens because we're up here
on the
2:26:22
dune with three of us we can't
go down
2:26:23
there and tell you to disperse
now we
2:26:25
got to use the drone so now
they have
2:26:27
something new it drives around
town in
2:26:29
Amsterdam it's the Corona bus
and the
2:26:32
Corona bus makes announcements
toplane
2:27:10
is that why aren't they doing
it in
2:27:12
Dutch what is talking in
English you
2:27:14
would in eight languages hey
did you see
2:27:17
the video of the robot in some
part of
2:27:19
England just roaming down the
street
2:27:21
yelling at people well that was
that was
2:27:24
British humour it was postal
areas is
2:27:28
dummy meme a Dalek is what
you're
2:27:30
talking about
2:27:30
I don't remember yes it's a
Dalek from
2:27:33
Doctor Who Oh doll tech or Dalek
2:27:36
whatever those things are
called I don't
2:27:37
watch yeah the cops put it up
there as a
2:27:39
joke not good for them I like
the humor
2:27:43
yeah I don't know I had some
national
2:27:48
reports and everybody ran out
of room
2:27:50
for the clips I only have a
maximum of
2:27:52
clips and so I didn't go into
the
2:27:54
national Rob bring those back
for
2:27:56
Thursday yeah this reports from
all
2:27:58
kinds of countries but
everybody's
2:28:01
freaked out what else hi I got
a couple
2:28:04
interesting things I got well
first of
2:28:06
all the this is an interesting
this is
2:28:10
the Trump again from this one
great
2:28:12
that's great the press
conference last
2:28:15
really quite some good ones very
2:28:17
entertaining lots of clips and
here he
2:28:19
is explaining something we've
talked
2:28:21
about nobody else talks about
nobody's
2:28:23
gonna write about it
2:28:24
but we know that Trump is a
neat freak
2:28:26
all right I'm sorry germaphobe
2:28:28
germaphobe yeah so he white
washes
2:28:31
misses his face because he
can't touch
2:28:32
his face and he washed his
hands all the
2:28:34
time and never like apparently
never
2:28:37
liked shaking hands in the
first place
2:28:39
and talks about it in this clip
right
2:28:42
here let's see if you can find
out I got
2:28:44
it and some good things have
happened I
2:28:46
mean I don't know you know
there's one
2:28:48
habit that as you know most of
you a lot
2:28:50
of you have covered me a long
time
2:28:51
before I did this I was never a
big
2:28:53
believer in shaking hands but I
decided
2:28:56
if you don't shake hands you're
not
2:28:57
gonna be winning a lot of
contests right
2:28:59
now I'm not sure you have to
shake hands
2:29:00
anymore a couple of people have
told me
2:29:03
Debra you told me that if we
didn't
2:29:06
shake hands the incidents of
flu flu is
2:29:08
a big deal also and that flu
might be
2:29:12
cut down in half
2:29:13
who knew that shaking hands was
such a
2:29:16
bad thing
2:29:17
I felt it I bet I always felt
it and you
2:29:21
know I was never to a point
where I
2:29:23
can't shake somebody's hand I
knew
2:29:24
people like that too but there
were too
2:29:26
many of them but when I ran for
office
2:29:28
all of a sudden I'm shaking
hundreds of
2:29:30
it and if I don't I wouldn't
even be
2:29:31
standing here but I think
that's a
2:29:33
custom that maybe people don't
have to
2:29:36
we have to get close together
we have to
2:29:38
sit together at the stadiums we
have to
2:29:39
sit next to each other and rest
all that
2:29:41
stuff is gonna happen but I
think the
2:29:43
concept of shaking hands maybe
is
2:29:45
something that's gonna be a
little bit
2:29:46
from the past let's see what
happens
2:29:48
maybe they'll go right back to
shaking
2:29:50
hands yeah he's jacked up about
the
2:29:57
possibility we won't Georgia
shaken
2:29:58
hands he likes that
2:30:00
did you see a USA Today
published a
2:30:03
pretty interesting story you
know Trump
2:30:06
has been going on and on I
don't if you
2:30:08
have one of these clips about
the
2:30:10
military had no bullets and the
stock
2:30:13
room was empty
2:30:14
get that one way he said this
quite a
2:30:17
number of times that previous
2:30:19
administrations raided the the
stockpile
2:30:22
and USA Today says yeah it's
actually
2:30:27
true
2:30:28
the Obama administration failed
to
2:30:31
replenish the federal stockpile
of n95
2:30:34
masks after the h1n1 influenza
outbreak
2:30:38
in 2009 any less
2:30:44
nobody's reporting this well
the USA
2:30:46
Today it says whoever reads
that okay me
2:30:52
okay good for you yeah so it's
nice to
2:30:57
see someone at least digging in
Wow yeah
2:31:02
yeah well there you go well we
can crank
2:31:04
these masks out apparently well
yeah not
2:31:08
yeah just registrate you can
just put a
2:31:11
scarf in front of your face I
don't
2:31:13
think people realize that this
is not
2:31:15
the same as where you see Asian
people
2:31:18
I'll just say Asians but you see
2:31:20
pictures of China and you see
Chinese
2:31:22
people with masks on that's to
keep the
2:31:24
soot out and they know that
there's soot
2:31:26
in all kinds of bullcrap is
goodness is
2:31:28
going to be filtered through
breathing
2:31:29
that mask with a virus the
chance that
2:31:32
that you're talking and hanging
out
2:31:34
somewhere the virus sticks to
the
2:31:36
outside of your mask you go
home take
2:31:38
the mask off it's on your
fingers you
2:31:40
know you rub your eye done you
know so
2:31:42
it's not quite as simple as
just you
2:31:45
know oh I've got a mask I'm
doing what
2:31:47
again the idea of the mask is
to keep
2:31:49
you from getting yeah DT you
from
2:31:52
getting other people sick
2:31:53
should it be pre-symptomatic to
be
2:31:57
pre-symptomatic like everyone
feel good
2:31:59
about not wearing a mask at the
chinese
2:32:02
storage 99 Ranch cuz
everybody's wearing
2:32:05
a mask you know so you go in
there
2:32:06
without a mask nobody you know
I feel
2:32:08
good because there's nobody's
gonna be
2:32:10
coughing and again when they're
woman
2:32:12
talked about Wuhan having
higher numbers
2:32:13
of death we have to harken back
to when
2:32:16
this thing first began about it
was some
2:32:18
month over a month ago more
than a month
2:32:20
ago when you read the letter
from our Wu
2:32:23
Han man on the street who just
berated
2:32:27
the Chinese I wish I could find
that
2:32:29
berated the Chinese in Wuhan
2:32:32
specifically for spitting all
the time
2:32:34
coughing without covering their
mouths
2:32:37
and BND acting like the Wu Han
Chinese
2:32:39
act according to
2:32:41
which would spread things up
much faster
2:32:43
than if fear was covered up
which you
2:32:45
might find in Hong Kong or
elsewhere it
2:32:48
was a very nasty no Teddy Road
damn
2:32:51
trying I'm trying to think if I
had that
2:32:53
I don't know what that jingle
would that
2:32:55
that closes yeah I read it
2:32:57
oh I thought oh okay it was
just no yeah
2:33:00
you read it was a thing let's
go on with
2:33:05
here this was a good one this
is the
2:33:07
Trump talking about Joe Biden
because
2:33:10
first he complimented Joe Biden
for
2:33:12
saying it was the right thing
to do
2:33:13
which was the stop two flights
from
2:33:15
China that some reporter
immediately
2:33:17
chimes in Joe Biden get you
said you it
2:33:19
was criticizing you for this
and that
2:33:21
the other thing and then Trump
goes a
2:33:23
little bit behind the curtain
and I
2:33:25
think this is a priest should be
2:33:27
appreciated by the public at
large
2:33:28
because this is exactly what he
says
2:33:30
here is all gonna be true
anything look
2:33:40
here's people here's
professionals from
2:33:41
the Democrats read what he said
he said
2:33:44
Donald Trump is not responsible
for the
2:33:46
coroner virus but he's
responsible for
2:33:48
failing to prepare our nation
to respond
2:33:50
to it how do you do that he
didn't write
2:33:54
that that was done by a Democrat
2:33:57
operative he doesn't write he
doesn't
2:33:59
he's probably not even watching
right
2:34:01
now and if he is he doesn't
understand
2:34:03
what he's watching just so you
2:34:05
understand
2:34:06
it was very nice what they
wrote I don't
2:34:08
know you know they release it
at a
2:34:09
strange time you know sort of a
strange
2:34:12
time to release something like
that but
2:34:14
he admitted I was right and if
you read
2:34:16
the Federalist story which most
of you
2:34:18
won't because you don't want to
but you
2:34:21
learned something because if
you goes to
2:34:22
a chart times I was early
doctor fowey I
2:34:26
think I don't think he's
changed his
2:34:27
mind but he said it was a very
important
2:34:29
step when we stop China from
coming in
2:34:32
from the specific area that was
heavily
2:34:35
infected we'd have a whole
different
2:34:38
thing right now so I don't
really know
2:34:40
what Joe Biden said I don't
really care
2:34:42
and again I see every once in a
while
2:34:45
I'll say something I'll make a
speech
2:34:46
and then it'll be critiqued and
I'll get
2:34:49
this beautiful brilliant
critique
2:34:52
Joe Biden didn't write that
Jill Biden
2:34:55
didn't write that he wished he
did but
2:34:56
he didn't go ahead please Beth
and you
2:34:59
know what they're doing with
Joe now is
2:35:02
so they've still got him behind
his
2:35:04
little lectern in his living
room and
2:35:07
and and then that have a voice
2:35:09
announcing him so he feels
comfortable
2:35:11
like hey Joe it's almost like
the real
2:35:13
thing it's almost like
television and
2:35:15
they put an IFB in his ear
presumably to
2:35:18
help him along as he as he
screws up the
2:35:21
prompter Reed there's no
control room
2:35:25
that needs to speak to him but
oh no
2:35:27
he's got he's got an IFB the
curly cord
2:35:29
and everything no geez just
because I do
2:35:33
have one bite and clip you
might as well
2:35:34
play which is one of his little
mini
2:35:36
gifts I don't know if it's old
or new I
2:35:38
think it's fairly new because
it's I
2:35:39
think it's in that one of that
in
2:35:40
context of the bookshelves but
there's a
2:35:43
lot more for example you know I
think
2:35:47
there's more we're gonna have
to do as
2:35:48
we go down the line here but
we're gonna
2:35:51
for for example you know
additional
2:35:53
context the families that
should be
2:35:58
conditions should be required
but let me
2:36:05
just deal with your it's so bad
with Joe
2:36:11
Biden that Joe Rogan said he
would vote
2:36:13
for Trump over Biden who would
love to
2:36:22
vote for Bernie we know that
but oh yeah
2:36:24
a lot of people would love to
vote for
2:36:25
Bernie but the Democrat Party
is not
2:36:28
gonna put Bernie in there he's
not a
2:36:29
Democrat he's gonna screw up
the money
2:36:31
flow it's all that really
matters you're
2:36:33
gonna the down ballots gonna be
bad
2:36:35
enough as it is without no
money and so
2:36:38
that's that does that's that
it's just
2:36:40
simple just forget Bernie you
know these
2:36:43
diehard Bernie fans can't you
find
2:36:45
somebody else besides Bernie
some actual
2:36:49
Democrat and that's right if
you listen
2:36:52
to what Joe said Rogen that is
he's
2:36:55
saying and the Democrat Party
of screwed
2:36:57
us they've given us this guy
he's not
2:36:59
coherent and Joe says I think
Joe is
2:37:02
just now realizing because I
know he's
2:37:04
sure
2:37:04
he ran a whole bunch of clips
maybe a
2:37:07
week ago it's like wait Joe
Biden has no
2:37:10
brain cells left yes so that's
why he's
2:37:14
saying that which was
interesting I
2:37:18
should probably have clipped it
and he
2:37:20
was with what's that Eric
Weinstein
2:37:21
Weinstein you know the so-called
2:37:24
intellectual dark web guy yeah
he is a
2:37:28
is the go-to intellectual for
Peter
2:37:33
Thiel right and yes yeah I
think he runs
2:37:36
some of Peters Peter Thiel's
operation
2:37:39
yeah any ceil it's a
mathematician I
2:37:41
think by trade then he's
sitting there
2:37:43
well I can't vote for Biden I
can't vote
2:37:45
for Trump and then joe says i'd
wrote
2:37:50
for trump off right and twitter
lost its
2:37:54
mind yeah even though I think is
2:37:58
probably misguided I think it's
fun to
2:38:00
see in the UK and Liverpool
Manchester
2:38:04
Watford Birmingham the people
are now
2:38:08
torching 5g masts like setting
them on
2:38:14
fire that'll stop it there's
some great
2:38:17
pictures yeah yeah I gotta get
some
2:38:20
clips for that put that in the
2:38:21
newsletter I think it's it's
not a bad
2:38:23
idea just as a backup just in
case I
2:38:26
don't want to condone any of
this but
2:38:28
yeah just in case there's
something to
2:38:30
the find your local city
councillor look
2:38:32
at what's going on this cost
money
2:38:34
what's a public double burning
these
2:38:38
poles down yeah that's cost
money
2:38:41
yeah well remind your City
Council this
2:38:44
is what's going on you should
probably
2:38:47
think twice about putting this
any of
2:38:48
these these installations and
it's gonna
2:38:50
yeah it's gonna cost the
taxpayers money
2:38:52
if you have to repair them
every five
2:38:54
minutes because some maniacs
are burning
2:38:56
I'm down
2:38:58
UK only so far though no it's
just the
2:39:01
beginning yes it's just the
beginning we
2:39:04
haven't really seen any poles
around
2:39:06
here in the United States we
have the
2:39:07
phony 5 G's you know they're
trying to
2:39:09
ease it in with 5 GS not 5 G no
well
2:39:13
it's not using the 5g protocol
but
2:39:17
they're using the the older
frequencies
2:39:20
the low-energy it is 5 G it's a
5g
2:39:24
protocol I'm sorry I got it
correct you
2:39:25
know I think it's not what the
real 5g
2:39:29
is is high frequency it's far
it's pre
2:39:31
5g it's free fine exactly it's
pre 5 G's
2:39:36
bullcrap I'm gonna show my food
by
2:39:39
donation to no agenda imagine
all the
2:39:41
people who could do this oh
yeah that'd
2:39:43
be fab
2:39:47
[Music]
2:39:51
and yes we do have a few people
to thank
2:39:53
including starting with Don
Silva in Eva
2:39:57
beach Hawaii and he actually
wrote he
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did send a check with a note
which I
2:40:03
wanted to read it's very simple
very
2:40:05
short thank you so much for the
many
2:40:07
years of news analysis I never
missed a
2:40:09
show unless my computer is down
and that
2:40:11
never happens to my
appreciation for
2:40:14
your coverage and all of your
tips aloha
2:40:16
done yes like I got what Don
thank you
2:40:19
Aloha to you William Alston in
Baltimore
2:40:22
Maryland 123 Andrew camp $120
from parts
2:40:27
unknown out of wah hold on
Andrew Kemp
2:40:32
stop the presses
2:40:34
this is $209 e dues well okay
so a moves
2:40:40
up to the associate executive
the
2:40:44
executive producer level I'm
gonna put
2:40:45
him up there now take care of
that the
2:40:47
Galois L wall label in Newark
Delaware a
2:40:50
hundred yeah by the way you
Aussies and
2:40:53
Canadians you have to write
that in
2:40:54
there in the note some house or
we're
2:40:56
not going to do the calculation
a guy in
2:40:58
play that's ridiculous it's
getting
2:41:01
worse by the minute because the
dollar
2:41:02
is so strong a guy in Richmond
a $100
2:41:07
it's been a listener for six
months John
2:41:12
Robin a hundred Mike sell me in
Hughton
2:41:16
Houghton Houghton Michigan 90/60
2:41:20
my pal Scott hit me in the
mouth while
2:41:22
visiting them in Hawaii I have
listened
2:41:24
regularly for a year and a half
but this
2:41:26
is my first donation I
requested e
2:41:28
douching
2:41:31
you've been deduced
additionally Scott
2:41:35
remains a douchebag call him
out sir
2:41:40
herb Lamb of the Earl of
Georgia's in
2:41:42
for 808 in Sugar Hill he gives
me a
2:41:45
happy birthday
2:41:46
baron Tom Kevin Thomas also
happy
2:41:49
birthday note 808 from Atlanta
Georgia
2:41:52
Baron mark Tanner 76-54 from
Whittier a
2:41:56
april-b rigged in m'boy
Minnesota sent a
2:42:01
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2:42:01
I appreciate cute little card
Dear John
2:42:06
and Adam I'm writing this
wearing gloves
2:42:08
to keep my favorite and
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thank you thanks for the sanity
thank
2:42:13
you thank you for protecting us
yeah
2:42:15
that was nice
2:42:16
Terra Reese in Urbana Illinois
I do not
2:42:20
have her note and I should but
I don't
2:42:25
Urbana uh go take care of that
later Jim
2:42:28
Zoo call in Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills
2:42:30
California 69 69 Lily Brown in
Portland
2:42:35
Oregon has got a birthday for
she's
2:42:38
doing it in a behalf of a
smokin hot
2:42:39
boyfriend Devon Warnock 69 69
has got a
2:42:43
birthday David Winchester 69 in
Tula
2:42:47
Tula ttan do one better you old
fart
2:42:51
from Jim West or from two Latin
2:42:53
pronounced two all attend ok ha
Colin
2:42:58
airs in blissfield michigan
happy
2:43:01
birthday and now we have the
birthday
2:43:03
the official birthday names and
if you
2:43:07
would just read the names and
locations
2:43:10
better you than me in this
situation
2:43:12
ok ok and if you want to if you
want to
2:43:17
grab any of the notes let me
know yeah
2:43:20
Bobby scram scrape I'm at the
end of the
2:43:23
note for him I'm sorry
2:43:25
yellow gold Carm at the end for
him for
2:43:28
Bobby ok yeah he's in Dubuque
Iowa 68
2:43:31
for John's birthday damnation
damnation
2:43:35
from the Cascadia subduction
zone it was
2:43:40
an anonymous Dane Aaron Karuna
2:43:43
Grune or green depending I
wanna say at
2:43:46
Omaha Nebraska we have mark M
Arvada
2:43:49
Colorado Chris rolled things
dal in
2:43:53
Norway Christian stat rate
Jacobson in
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Ashland Virginia
2:44:00
Christopher Pauly in Verona
Wisconsin
2:44:03
Sir John Knowles Baron of
Murfreesboro
2:44:06
Tennessee $68 for John's
birthday John
2:44:09
Schuhmann
2:44:10
in Madison Wisconsin Ned from
Trinidad
2:44:13
and Tobago hello tuna dad in
Tobago
2:44:15
Freeport sir Craig Porter
Portland
2:44:17
Oregon Dominique go bail in
Calgary
2:44:20
Alberta
2:44:21
Christopher Kessler in
Marshfield
2:44:23
Wisconsin sir Dave fuga xoto
Duke of
2:44:25
America's heartland and the
Arabian
2:44:27
Peninsula of course checking
and as we'd
2:44:29
expect them to thank you sir
Dave
2:44:32
Nicola Hanna Mountain Vernon
Ohio
2:44:35
Darren O'Neill hey is that the
very own
2:44:38
Darren Oh who says happy
birthday JC d I
2:44:40
hope you have a great day I'm
locked
2:44:42
down please add me to the
birthday list
2:44:43
as well I will be the big
five-o on
2:44:45
Wednesday podcasters don't get
older we
2:44:48
only get better
2:44:49
uh-huh that Darren O'Neill of
course
2:44:52
Darren does pre stream for the
show does
2:44:55
so much lots of artwork
Allister Jeff's
2:44:58
from San Carlos Virginia Kalyn
NIST or
2:45:01
Northville Michigan no stranger
to the
2:45:03
show happy birthday JC d Josh
Mandel
2:45:05
from Greenville South Carolina
happy
2:45:08
birthday to John and a birthday
call-out
2:45:09
for his 40th on April 8th on
the list
2:45:12
sir Josh sir Hank Duke of New
York from
2:45:15
Kew Gardens New York
2:45:16
Randall curry no relation Bo
Fazio in
2:45:21
Thibodaux Iowa $68 Kenneth
Lieberman jr.
2:45:25
in San Diego California Sir
Patrick
2:45:27
Coble the Baron of Tennessee
2:45:30
I think he's Duke of the South
by now
2:45:33
but then he says Mary Mary
birthday sir
2:45:37
sorry for the delay in my last
donation
2:45:39
since the Delray Beach meetup a
couple
2:45:42
clients are going
cost-containment and
2:45:45
let me go and some others are
booming
2:45:46
with secure remote access
ruling things
2:45:49
with Citrix and VMware jobs
karma if you
2:45:53
can put that at the end for you
sir
2:45:54
Patrick
2:45:56
birthday wishes to you John
from Joe
2:45:57
Hardin from Bay City Michigan
Wesley
2:45:59
Clark from Stanley North
Carolina sir
2:46:02
Bates in Minneapolis sir code
monkey
2:46:05
barren of data in Renner's
South Dakota
2:46:10
Alex leche or louche 68 Kevin
Smith
2:46:13
cerulean of the peach orchard in
2:46:15
Sunnyvale California sir last
row Black
2:46:18
Knight of the ninjas in
Belvedere Texas
2:46:21
Alan Solomon and Basel that
would be in
2:46:24
Switzerland surge in watcher of
the
2:46:27
Stargate protector of the fish
from
2:46:30
Westford Massachusetts by the
way I
2:46:32
completely forgot to promote
last night
2:46:34
at 10:45 Eastern Time there was
a mass
2:46:38
meditation event as oh yes the
astral
2:46:41
Stargate was going to open yeah
2:46:44
Christina alerted this alerted
me to
2:46:47
this yes and so there were
millions
2:46:48
around the world meditating for
positive
2:46:51
outcome of the corona virus and
it went
2:46:54
right into the Stargate $68 and
happy
2:46:59
birthday to you John from
surgeon
2:47:00
watcher of that his watch of the
2:47:02
Stargate protector of fish sir
Jeffrey's
2:47:04
Tech Roth from Norfolk Virginia
brent
2:47:06
bing bingston $68 parts unknown
Jennifer
2:47:12
Gardner David hominy from
Broken Arrow
2:47:15
Oklahoma Dan during in yoli
Missouri we
2:47:20
have a call-out on David ha oh
you're
2:47:22
right been listening ever since
my old
2:47:24
buddy joe AKA earl walkman
punched me in
2:47:28
the mouth we say hit and called
me a
2:47:30
douche bag twice can I get a D
douching
2:47:33
yes
2:47:34
you've been deep douche and can
I call
2:47:38
out my wife as a douche bag
doctor
2:47:41
practice we recommend but yeah
2:47:43
absolutely thank you very much
2:47:46
[Music]
2:47:47
onward to let's see we had
surgery
2:47:51
Sheree Maxim is that where I
was Sheree
2:47:54
maximum from Castle Rock again
we're at
2:47:57
$68 for John's birthday
Catherine Sutton
2:48:00
Fairfield Connecticut
surveilled in FEMA
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region for Palmetto Florida
Nicholas for
2:48:06
aqus in Baltimore Maryland
Patricia
2:48:08
Hanson and Portage Michigan Sir
Josh
2:48:11
Knight of Southeast Texas
Dayton Texas
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Joshua Schmidt from Norwood
Young
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America in Minnesota and we
have sir
2:48:23
queasy boo from Luxemburg happy
birthday
2:48:25
to John and long live the best
podcast
2:48:28
in the universe please put me
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2:48:30
birthday list for April 10th or
queasy
2:48:31
boo you'll be on it sir Brian
2:48:33
Tobias inform Gardner Kansas or
Matthew
2:48:36
Jenna Soucy from Chicago
Illinois and
2:48:38
those are our 68 we have one
straggler
2:48:41
here Chuck D from Mesa Arizona
6 7 8 9
2:48:45
donation towards knighthood
please wish
2:48:47
happy birthday to youngest human
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resource Josh turning 19 and
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2:48:51
he's on the list and of course
happy
2:48:53
birthday to you John and they
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2:48:57
rocket right Matthew cargo 5650
from
2:49:00
Gobles Michigan these are the
last of
2:49:02
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this
2:49:04
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2:49:04
Gary Marquardt 55:33 from Y is
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2:49:13
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Brian Furley in Littleton
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Tommy Barnes in Midland Texas
5510 Sir
2:49:21
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2:49:24
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2:49:26
Matthew Durney and Frederick's
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2:49:29
Fredericksburg Virginia
2:49:31
5432 his sanity is well in
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2:49:35
to the show he says he has an
2:49:37
interesting question which we
should
2:49:38
probably do at a different time
he and
2:49:41
his wife can't quite figure out
how the
2:49:43
value of the dollar affects our
ability
2:49:45
to trade
2:49:49
well it allows us to bite him
imports
2:49:52
are cheaper so that's one
direction it
2:49:55
goes and it allows us to
rebuild our
2:49:58
infrastructure to start doing
exporting
2:50:01
and the dollar will go up and
down and
2:50:03
when it goes starts going in
the other
2:50:05
direction then our exports
become
2:50:06
cheaper so the idea is buy
cheap stuff
2:50:09
from other countries with our
with our
2:50:11
relatively strong dollar build
up
2:50:13
infrastructure turnaround
2:50:15
make the dollar crap and sell
everything
2:50:20
it's a little slower process
now makes
2:50:23
101 people but you can also buy
it for
2:50:28
example you can also buy foreign
2:50:30
companies cheaper that's right
yeah so
2:50:32
you can start buying the other
when the
2:50:34
dollars weak you you see the
Chinese
2:50:36
money coming in they're
starting to buy
2:50:37
they'll buy that city I mean
during that
2:50:39
era and the Japanese in the 70s
and 80s
2:50:40
where they started buying they
bought
2:50:42
Rockefeller Center the Japanese
did they
2:50:45
were buying up Hawaii they were
buying
2:50:46
up everything so dollar was so
weak and
2:50:48
their yen was so strong that's
changed
2:50:50
they can you buy me though I
wasn't for
2:50:52
sale they tried they did really
of
2:50:58
course
2:50:58
empty Lord Michael gag I'll
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2:51:16
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org slash na there was some
other stuff
2:56:28
happening besides her own I
have I have
2:56:33
one report I can do this
something other
2:56:36
than Corona will or Corona bait
kind of
2:56:39
Corona ish which is the firing
of the
2:56:43
captain of the USS Roosevelt
yes this
2:56:46
was what is it mark Miley is
that your
2:56:52
clip mark no the clip is
actually I have
2:56:55
three clips I got mark Miley
follows up
2:56:57
on Trump on the sacking of the
captain
2:56:59
they confronted him at the press
2:57:01
conference
2:57:01
hi yes no this was this was a
I've asked
2:57:04
around about this so we can
definitely
2:57:06
worth discussing for a moment
here
2:57:08
the captain crow shows the USS
which one
2:57:11
what captain Crozier that who
is removed
2:57:13
captain was moved at the
commander of
2:57:15
the USS there god I don't know
if you
2:57:17
saw the videos of sailors
cheering for
2:57:20
him as he left our reporting
shows that
2:57:22
some sailors have said that
they are
2:57:24
worried to re-enlist because
they are
2:57:27
not convinced that commanders
are taking
2:57:28
care of their health and taking
care of
2:57:30
them okay what do you say I
don't know
2:57:32
much about it I can only tell
you this
2:57:34
here we have one of the
greatest here we
2:57:37
have one of the greatest ships
in the
2:57:38
world nuclear aircraft carrier
credible
2:57:40
ship with thousands and
thousands of
2:57:43
people and you had about a
hundred and
2:57:45
twenty that were infected now I
guess
2:57:48
the captain stopped in Vietnam
and
2:57:50
people got off in Vietnam
perhaps you
2:57:52
don't do that in the middle of a
2:57:53
pandemic or or something that
looked
2:57:56
like he was going to be you
know history
2:57:58
would say you don't necessarily
stop and
2:57:59
let your you sailors get off
number one
2:58:02
but more importantly he wrote a
letter
2:58:04
the letter was a five-page
letter from a
2:58:07
captain and the letter was all
over the
2:58:09
place that's not appropriate I
don't
2:58:12
think that's appropriate and
these are
2:58:15
tough people these are tough
strong
2:58:17
people I thought it looked
terrible to
2:58:19
be honest with you now they
made their
2:58:21
decision I did make the decision
2:58:22
Secretary of Defense was
involved and a
2:58:24
lot of people are involved I
thought it
2:58:27
was terrible what he did to
write a
2:58:28
letter I mean this isn't a
class on
2:58:31
literature this is a captain of
a
2:58:33
massive ship that's
nuclear-powered and
2:58:36
he shouldn't be talking that
way in a
2:58:38
letter he could call and ask
and suggest
2:58:40
but he stopped in Vietnam a lot
of
2:58:44
people got off the boat they
came back
2:58:46
and they had infection and I
thought it
2:58:49
was inappropriate for the
captain of a
2:58:52
ship
2:58:52
to do I want I don't want to
comment as
2:58:54
to whether or not but I agree
with their
2:58:56
decision 100% in the back was I
did I
2:59:00
did inquire about this
situation and the
2:59:05
letter everyone says writing
your
2:59:08
grievances as in that in that
level of
2:59:11
position you're running an
aircraft
2:59:12
carrier that's his that's one
of our
2:59:14
prized possessions no problem
2:59:18
but allowing this letter to
leak under
2:59:21
your command because it did
leak from
2:59:22
the ship that was inexcusable
and
2:59:25
apparently yeah and and that's
what I
2:59:27
got from everybody is no no it
was under
2:59:31
his watch he is the captain of
the ship
2:59:33
anything that happens there
whether he
2:59:35
did it or not is his
responsibility and
2:59:38
allowing information about the
state of
2:59:41
that type of military asset to
leak out
2:59:45
and sounding weak and vulnerable
2:59:49
it was a huge offense to the
military or
2:59:51
to the Navy at least well I
think it is
2:59:54
though most of the military but
let's
2:59:56
the Stuart Miley I've always
liked Miley
2:59:58
we've played his clips before
he's
3:00:00
starting to look a little beat
up he's
3:00:03
very serious you know he's the
head of
3:00:05
the Joint Chiefs right he's top
dog yeah
3:00:08
and I mean under the
Secretary's but he
3:00:11
is tough guy very
straightforward I'd
3:00:16
like his he doesn't make it
doesn't mess
3:00:21
around he just tells it like it
is and I
3:00:23
just enjoy him and here he is
on Fox
3:00:26
where they're trying to trap
him into
3:00:28
you know giving up Trump which
is you
3:00:30
know Fox is really gone yes but
but but
3:00:35
she can't manage to do it and
he's just
3:00:37
steadfast so I got two clips I
got the
3:00:40
first clip which is him going
on in his
3:00:44
classic way this Mark Milan Fox
re Navy
3:00:47
captain
3:00:48
the Navy has removed the
commander of a
3:00:50
coronavirus stricken aircraft
carrier
3:00:52
over a letter he wrote obtained
by the
3:00:55
media pleading for help after
more than
3:00:58
100 sailors had tested positive
to cope
3:01:01
at 19 the acting Navy secretary
says
3:01:04
captain Brett Crozier's actions
3:01:06
undermined the chain of command
and
3:01:08
caused alarm to me that
demonstrated
3:01:11
extremely poor judgment in the
middle of
3:01:13
a crisis because what it's done
it's
3:01:15
created a firestorm it's
created doubts
3:01:17
about the ship's ability to go
to see if
3:01:20
it needs to it's created doubt
among the
3:01:23
families about the health of
their
3:01:24
sailors and that was a
completely
3:01:26
unnecessary thing to do in the
midst of
3:01:28
a crisis and of course politics
mixed in
3:01:31
a bit
3:01:31
top Democrats have gone after
the move
3:01:33
as an overreaction some sailors
appeared
3:01:37
to rally behind their commander
as he
3:01:39
left the USS Theodore Roosevelt
watch
3:01:57
joining me now chairman of the
joint
3:01:59
chiefs of staff general mark
Milley sir
3:02:02
thank you for being on the
program
3:02:03
taking the time today I want to
know
3:02:06
whether you think this was an
easy or a
3:02:08
tough decision for the acting
Navy
3:02:11
secretary and why Harris thanks
for the
3:02:14
opportunity I'm over here at
FEMA doing
3:02:16
some interagency coordination
but
3:02:17
specific to the Teddy Roosevelt
in the
3:02:20
relief of the ship's captain the
3:02:22
secretary mode leaked clearly
there's a
3:02:24
difficult decisions none of
them are
3:02:25
ever easy and it's his
estimation he
3:02:28
lost trust and confidence in
the ship's
3:02:29
captain so secretary moly is the
3:02:32
responsible and accountable
official to
3:02:34
the American people and he had
reason to
3:02:37
believe that that the that the
captain
3:02:40
operated outside the chain of
command
3:02:41
and he relieved him it's not
the type of
3:02:44
decision that you would make
well I'm
3:02:46
not in the position right now
with
3:02:48
there's an ongoing
investigation I don't
3:02:49
have all the facts but I trust
secretary
3:02:51
Modi and his judgment and I'm
gonna
3:02:52
support him obviously because
he is the
3:02:55
responsible and accountable
official to
3:02:56
the American people and the
ship's
3:02:58
captain and in secretary mode
Lee
3:02:59
explained it he thought he
operated it
3:03:01
with poor judgment in a time of
crisis
3:03:03
and they operate outside the
chain of
3:03:04
command
3:03:05
sorry relieved him and we're
going to
3:03:06
move on and make sure that the
sailors
3:03:07
of that ship are taken care of
and that
3:03:09
the readiness of the ship is
back up to
3:03:12
speed and we're going to
continue to
3:03:13
focus on responding to the
needs of the
3:03:15
American people for Co vid 19
yeah he's
3:03:20
he's pretty clear he's very
clear here
3:03:23
is part two and I should
mention that
3:03:25
the Acting Secretary of the
Navy was on
3:03:27
with me yesterday and he said
that they
3:03:29
had already some things in
motion
3:03:30
because it takes a lot more
than just 24
3:03:33
hours after a letter would drop
to move
3:03:35
3,000 people real quickly just
to hit
3:03:37
this one more time and then I
want to
3:03:39
move on you mentioned FEMA and
I know
3:03:40
you have those hospital ships
3:03:42
our correspondent Jen Griffin
through
3:03:45
sources learned that the DoD
and White
3:03:47
House officials some of them
had warned
3:03:50
against doing this making this
kind of
3:03:52
quick decision about captain
Crozier
3:03:54
just a quick thought about that
I'm not
3:03:58
aware of any White House or DoD
3:04:00
officials have warned against
making
3:04:02
quick decisions that maybe I
don't know
3:04:04
I do know that the Secretary of
the Navy
3:04:07
is responsible to the American
people
3:04:09
for the good order and
discipline of the
3:04:10
Navy and when he loses trust and
3:04:13
confidence in the ship's
captain then
3:04:14
that's it its target down and
we're
3:04:16
moving on to the next the next
task when
3:04:19
at any time as Secretary of the
Navy
3:04:20
Secretary of Defense prezi
knighted
3:04:22
States or Sperry commissioned
officer
3:04:24
Louis's trust and confidence in
a
3:04:25
subordinate then the
subordinate goes oh
3:04:28
man the media's so not our
friend
3:04:30
anymore this show so mean they
don't
3:04:33
help us they don't get heard
that there
3:04:35
was somebody they were clapping
and then
3:04:41
they show the sailors clapping
as though
3:04:44
that sounds like a bunch of
Millennials
3:04:47
the whole thing is just really
annoying
3:04:50
there were three other things
that took
3:04:52
place over the past few days
just want
3:04:54
to get to we don't have to dive
in too
3:04:56
deep but I think they're
important
3:04:57
because we won't hear about
them or you
3:05:00
know things move so fast the
first one
3:05:02
is the Inspector General of the
3:05:06
intelligence community community
3:05:08
committee I should say who was
removed
3:05:12
from his post I'm asking you a
yes-or-no
3:05:21
question even though you won't
want to
3:05:24
do it listen to this this is
the I know
3:05:27
this was a I saw this I saw it
it's rude
3:05:30
Tomica it's about the
announcement from
3:05:33
last night yes I've no question
not that
3:05:35
we expect the enhancement
yesterday
3:05:37
was it Michael Atkins not that
we expect
3:05:41
you to st. yes and now God man
we get it
3:05:44
we get it we get it yes or no
3:05:50
but was it Michael Atkinson
doing the
3:05:53
job of the Inspector General of
the
3:05:55
intelligence community the job
he was
3:05:56
supposed to do what he simply
took the
3:06:00
whistleblower complaint to
Congress what
3:06:03
hadn't been taken previously
wasn't he
3:06:05
doing the job that he was
supposed to do
3:06:07
that American taxpayers were
paying him
3:06:09
to do and why did you decide to
try
3:06:11
thought he did a terrible job
absolutely
3:06:13
terrible
3:06:14
he took a whistleblower report
which
3:06:17
turned out to be a fake report
it was
3:06:19
fake it was totally wrong it
was about
3:06:21
my conversation with the
president of
3:06:23
Ukraine
3:06:24
he took a fake report and he
brought it
3:06:27
to Congress with an emergency
okay not a
3:06:31
big Trump fan that I can tell
you
3:06:32
instead of saying and we
offered this to
3:06:35
him no no we will take the
conversation
3:06:38
were fortunately where that
transcript
3:06:40
put another transcript with the
kind of
3:06:43
deception and dishonesty that
were
3:06:46
practiced by the Democrats I
might not
3:06:48
be standing here right now
3:06:50
I thought he goes on about it
he goes on
3:06:54
and on there's other analysis
stupid
3:06:56
that that you shorten that clip
you
3:06:58
should have played the whole
thing I
3:06:59
don't know if I have it but I
do have
3:07:02
the NPR if you want to hear
that the
3:07:03
Liberals NPR slant yes of
course and the
3:07:07
only reason that they even went
you know
3:07:09
then they gave just a quick
quick
3:07:11
15-second report on the whole
thing not
3:07:14
discussing this guy who got me
this if I
3:07:17
have another clip that maybe
we'll put
3:07:20
on Thursday where this this guy
violated
3:07:22
a lot of different ways of
doing the IG
3:07:25
job but let's listen here's NPR
just
3:07:28
simple yeah I don't know which
one
3:07:30
annoys is NPR on Atkinson
president
3:07:34
Trump has notified Congress
he's firing
3:07:36
the Inspector General of the US
3:07:38
intelligence community
3:07:39
Michael Atkinson was first to
alert
3:07:42
Congress about the whistleblower
3:07:43
complaint that led to Trump's
3:07:46
impeachment this is NPR
3:07:50
ah yeah that's it that's how
simple it
3:07:54
is finally it looks like we got
some
3:07:57
moves on the oil front as the
president
3:07:59
had his oil meeting a lot of
different
3:08:02
things in this question and
answer it's
3:08:04
not that long luckily but we
may have to
3:08:06
stop it what the oil meeting
previously
3:08:08
is the u.s. willing to cut
domestic oil
3:08:11
production what came out of the
meeting
3:08:12
what was the consent of things
came out
3:08:14
it's a great industry it's an
important
3:08:16
industry it's a tremendous job
producing
3:08:18
industry and it's just vital
and it was
3:08:22
also very interesting because
they all
3:08:25
were given the test before they
came
3:08:26
into the room so you have the
head of
3:08:27
ExxonMobil you have all these
guys
3:08:29
taking the test and they all
passed with
3:08:31
flying colors so that was good
clip that
3:08:39
complements that all right
we'll get to
3:08:40
that it's not I'm not done yet
I'm
3:08:41
stopping I'm stopping this to
analyze it
3:08:44
for a moment first of all it's
you set
3:08:48
yourself up mr. president when
you say
3:08:51
they help pass the test with
flying
3:08:52
colors there wasn't like a
steady period
3:08:55
there was no homework it's not
an
3:08:57
achievement to get a test and
Sergey
3:09:01
days to get your test results
back well
3:09:03
and the second thing is if I
were in
3:09:06
charge of if I was the CEO of
Exxon
3:09:10
Mobil any big company and any
3:09:12
corporation no you're not
sticking a
3:09:15
needle or a swab in my CEOs
mouth I
3:09:17
don't know what's on that hold
on a
3:09:20
second I wouldn't allow it
3:09:22
hold on a second there was a
bunch of
3:09:25
tainted vials yeah that went
out they
3:09:29
were going to Europe or
someplace and
3:09:30
they had kovat any mass in it
yeah in it
3:09:33
I know I am suspicious about
even Chris
3:09:36
Cuomo who got you know tested
and then
3:09:39
I'm sister not I don't excel it
just ii
3:09:42
have a show paranoia the third
half of
3:09:44
the show we're really late have
a show
3:09:47
paranoia but if they're gonna
start
3:09:49
poking this thing i'd say what
did trump
3:09:51
get tested again i mean they're
trying
3:09:53
to give him corona this was
this these
3:09:56
tests I'm not very dubious well
we know
3:09:58
we've already went and gone
through
3:10:00
the test so it's a nice wind-up
but
3:10:03
anyway I just wouldn't allow
that
3:10:04
offhand but okay they all did
it and
3:10:06
they last we pass was flying
colors
3:10:08
flying colors
3:10:09
they left happy in that respect
and they
3:10:11
left happy in that respect
3:10:13
apparently the meeting sucked
otherwise
3:10:15
it's just an overabundance of
oil right
3:10:17
now
3:10:18
oil and gas tremendous
overabundance and
3:10:21
it was cause they were doing a
great job
3:10:24
they were producing a lot of
energy but
3:10:26
then you had the virus come
along and it
3:10:29
knocked another 35% maybe 40%
off of the
3:10:32
market so there's too much oil
there's a
3:10:35
glut that's not entirely true
3:10:37
I don't like his timeline and I
think
3:10:39
he's he's waffling around it
for a
3:10:41
reason because coronavirus
first then
3:10:45
the oil war the disagreement
then the
3:10:50
virus knocked off another 3540
percent
3:10:53
but it's not like he was this
listen yes
3:10:56
tremendous overabundance and it
was
3:11:00
caused they were doing a great
job there
3:11:02
was it was caused oh maybe I
shouldn't
3:11:05
mention that they were doing a
great job
3:11:07
who's caused they were doing a
great job
3:11:09
they was producing a lot of
energy but
3:11:11
then you had the virus came
along and
3:11:13
I'm missing a whole piece there
mr.
3:11:15
president it knocked another
thirty five
3:11:17
percent maybe forty percent off
of the
3:11:19
market so there's too much oil
there's a
3:11:22
glut and these are great
companies and
3:11:25
they'll figure it out free
market they
3:11:28
were having a competition we'll
see how
3:11:29
it all works out I think it's
going to
3:11:31
work out very well it's going
to take a
3:11:33
long time to to get rid of that
this
3:11:37
massive excess amount of oil
and gas
3:11:41
massive like probably there's
never been
3:11:45
so where that does work out
well I guess
3:11:47
you could say is for drivers I
think in
3:11:50
certain locations it's down to
ninety
3:11:52
and ninety five cents a gallon
right now
3:11:56
on the road but we have a
tremendous
3:11:58
industry a great industry a
tremendously
3:12:01
important industry from the
standpoint
3:12:03
of jobs so he thinks they're
gonna work
3:12:05
it out he didn't really want to
say what
3:12:07
it was caused by I'm not sure
why he
3:12:10
held back on
3:12:11
because we're not supposed to
remember
3:12:13
what caused it there other than
the
3:12:15
Corona Corona did it the Rhoda
did it so
3:12:20
I don't know what's going on
there but
3:12:22
the it sounds like pieces are
being
3:12:25
lined up and teed up for a go
moment
3:12:28
when you know Russia and Saudi
Arabia
3:12:32
will go okay I couldn't know
what else
3:12:35
it could be
3:12:37
you had your I have no idea
buddy I do
3:12:40
have this complimentary clip
you might
3:12:41
play which is the open want
Trump on
3:12:45
OPEC about OPEC I really don't I
3:12:48
couldn't care less about okay
let me
3:12:50
just say oh no I think they're
gonna
3:12:52
settle it you know why because
they're
3:12:54
going to be destroyed they're
destroying
3:12:55
themselves if they don't Russia
it's a
3:12:58
very important and we had a
very good
3:13:00
conversation President Putin or
myself
3:13:02
very good but Russian a big
part of
3:13:05
their economic well-being is
from oil
3:13:08
well oil is that a record look
nobody's
3:13:10
ever seen anything like it it's
actually
3:13:11
lower than you even think
3:13:13
and it's to their advantage of
that
3:13:15
obviously it's the Saudi
Arabia's
3:13:17
advantage they told me they're
3:13:20
discussing Saudi Arabia went
much
3:13:22
further than that he thinks
that a deal
3:13:24
is going to be made at 10
million
3:13:27
barrels reduction and maybe
more than
3:13:29
that he actually indicated it
would most
3:13:31
likely be much more than that
so we'll
3:13:33
see what happens
3:13:34
I mean we're gonna see what
happens but
3:13:36
as far as OPEC is concerned I
mean I was
3:13:38
against OPEC for years and
years because
3:13:40
I thought it was very unfair to
our
3:13:42
country the beautiful thing is
we have
3:13:44
built one of the great you know
one of
3:13:46
the things we've done is
created so much
3:13:48
we we produce with the number
one
3:13:50
producer in the world right now
3:13:52
I don't like it for a different
reason
3:13:53
because it's going to hurt a
lot of jobs
3:13:55
in our country this price it's
going to
3:13:58
hurt a lot of jobs now with all
of that
3:14:00
being said people are going to
be
3:14:01
driving paying ninety cents a
gallon did
3:14:04
you ever hear that what's at
nineteen
3:14:06
fifty two or something all
right so from
3:14:09
that standpoint but you know
what I am a
3:14:11
big believer in our great energy
3:14:14
business and we're going to
take care of
3:14:15
our energy business and if I
have to do
3:14:17
tariffs so on oil coming from
outside or
3:14:20
if I have to do something to
protect or
3:14:22
thousands and tens
3:14:23
thousands of energy workers and
our
3:14:26
great companies that produce
all these
3:14:27
jobs I'll do whatever I have to
do yeah
3:14:29
that's the key right there he
will he
3:14:33
will he'll lie cheat and steal
for us
3:14:36
I'm sure of that he knows that
the price
3:14:39
of gasoline in the 1950s till
about 6
3:14:42
1960 was 25 cents a gallon it
became 90
3:14:49
cents during the OPEC crisis in
the 70s
3:14:52
and it was everyone screaming
oh my god
3:14:55
it's gonna be $1 yeah yeah
could go to
3:14:58
two Oh No or even five like
California
3:15:03
yeah
3:15:07
final one for me a lot of
things are
3:15:10
happening a lot of things are
taking
3:15:13
place we have the Venezuela and
a lot of
3:15:15
South America surrounded not
much more
3:15:18
reporting on it but we know
it's taking
3:15:20
place and on March 11th I don't
think we
3:15:23
caught Project Python do you
remember us
3:15:25
talking about project Python mm
I can't
3:15:29
remember but it sure rings a
bell
3:15:31
well it's I'm disappointed I
think we
3:15:33
were already wrapped up in this
corona
3:15:36
and because how man don't look
over here
3:15:38
distraction of the century this
was
3:15:41
announced by the Department of
Justice
3:15:42
out on March 11th good afternoon
3:15:45
everyone and thank you for
joining us
3:15:46
today
3:15:47
we were announcing today the
results of
3:15:49
a project Python a multilateral
3:15:51
interagency operation targeting
3:15:54
the hallucinogenic art L also
known as
3:15:58
CJ ng this operation was led by
the DEA
3:16:01
and on behalf of the department
I want
3:16:04
to thank Acting Administrator
Dillon for
3:16:06
his strong leadership in the
fight
3:16:08
against transnational organized
crime as
3:16:11
you all know the DEA is
dedicated to
3:16:14
taking down the most dangerous
and
3:16:16
destructive cartels in the
world project
3:16:19
Python began on September 1st
2019 and
3:16:23
it culminates in today's
announcement
3:16:25
this Acting Administrator Dylan
will
3:16:27
describe in more detail Project
Python
3:16:30
was unprecedented in both scale
and
3:16:32
complexity
3:16:33
the DEA through its Special
Operations
3:16:36
Division who
3:16:37
jaded and de-conflicted more
than 350
3:16:40
field investigations to
investigate and
3:16:43
identify the global networks
controlled
3:16:45
by CJ ng this entailed not
simply the
3:16:49
management of investigative
activities
3:16:51
but also the careful
coordination and
3:16:53
synchronizing of domestic and
3:16:55
international law enforcement
operations
3:16:57
more than 100 investigations
will now
3:17:00
form the initial target deck
for project
3:17:02
pythons and we will continue to
3:17:04
investigate and analyze the
rules that
3:17:06
these individuals play in CJ ng
to
3:17:10
identify and map out the cartels
3:17:12
logistical nodes and pathways
and the
3:17:14
linked investigations and
prosecutions
3:17:17
unprecedented in scale and
complexity
3:17:20
yep that sounds like Python to
me the
3:17:24
computer code well cute well
yeah this
3:17:31
is not played up at all there's
some
3:17:32
other stuff going on too and
there's
3:17:34
bars doing something and
there's some
3:17:36
munch sealed indictments and
more yeah
3:17:42
yeah it's a common you can't
get away
3:17:45
from it yeah that's all I have
for now I
3:17:49
mean we could go on for another
four
3:17:51
hours easily I don't think it I
don't
3:17:53
think we get any better as you
go along
3:17:54
I want to get back to I want to
get back
3:17:57
to the grind man I wanna
there's a lot
3:18:00
to investigate a lot to
research be on
3:18:03
it for Thursday show yes and I
want to
3:18:05
thank everybody again who has
been
3:18:08
sending in emails there's a lot
of
3:18:10
expertise amongst our producers
of the
3:18:12
of the No Agenda show for
instance all I
3:18:15
had to do was ask about these
tests and
3:18:17
we got actual lab technicians I
have
3:18:19
assays copies of panels I mean
all I
3:18:22
know all the terminology
3:18:26
and your essay I love the term
they keep
3:18:29
saying Si and whatever they say
lies it
3:18:32
tells you work in a lab yeah
and that
3:18:34
Eliza tests so they Eliza Eliza
tests
3:18:38
but it's it's fantastic the
resources we
3:18:42
have so keep it coming
3:18:44
of course it is interesting to
note that
3:18:46
I can barely keep up with the
email
3:18:48
because people send a lot more
and it's
3:18:50
a lot longer
3:18:51
do you get that as well as you
notice
3:18:52
that the notes are much longer
some of
3:18:55
the notes are very long and it
will
3:18:57
mention this since I was
referred to it
3:18:59
earlier some of these videos
that one
3:19:00
linked in the newsletter for
sure the
3:19:03
woman who's doing these reports
from the
3:19:05
hospital showing that the beds
are open
3:19:07
radiator and available as
opposed to
3:19:08
what you were being told by NBC
she says
3:19:12
that she's getting swamped with
these
3:19:14
videos from all over the
country cuz
3:19:15
everyone's going out and
filming their
3:19:17
local hospital and she says she
can't
3:19:19
take him anymore don't it's too
much
3:19:22
unless you have a coordinated
like a
3:19:27
video of the local news channel
saying
3:19:29
all hell's breaking loose and
then you
3:19:30
can take a picture so I'm
showing it's
3:19:32
not breaking loose unless you
have that
3:19:34
I don't want any more of these
just a
3:19:36
jump swamped yeah and I think
this is
3:19:38
what's going on right now so do
do the
3:19:42
research
3:19:43
be smart think about it think
about how
3:19:45
you communicate subject lines
are
3:19:47
important especially we have a
lot of a
3:19:48
lot of messages coming in just
replying
3:19:51
to something you know that's
think about
3:19:54
every extra click we have to
make it's
3:19:56
just time we're losing so try
and keep
3:19:59
it as for brevity's sake keep
it as
3:20:01
simple as possible
3:20:03
please and that means we will
return on
3:20:09
Thursday we're just gonna go
back to
3:20:11
work it's it's I have to say
now still
3:20:15
you got to stay in place
3:20:16
yep cowering play power in play
slaves
3:20:20
come after this show on no
agenda stream
3:20:23
calm grumpy old Ben's with
special guest
3:20:26
DC girl in sir William with
pencil tucky
3:20:29
we have end of show mixes from
Coryell
3:20:31
Charles couchley Ola pukes or
Chris
3:20:34
Wilson and Rolando Gonzalez
thank you
3:20:37
all very much for your
contributions
3:20:39
John happy birthday
3:20:42
thank you yeah are you
celebrating with
3:20:44
the kids anyone coming over
everybody's
3:20:46
here me me the kids and dog
make sure
3:20:49
your social distance social
distance
3:20:51
yeah I got a big house coming
to you for
3:20:53
opportunities on 33 here in
Austin Texas
3:20:55
capital the drone star State we
are FEMA
3:20:58
region number six on all
governmental
3:20:59
maps in the morning everybody
3:21:01
I'm Adam curry and from
northern Silicon
3:21:03
Valley where there's a big rain
storm
3:21:04
this morning now it's clear it
up and
3:21:06
traffic is light I'm John C
Dvorak we
3:21:09
return on Thursday right here
on no
3:21:11
agenda with more of your paired
epic
3:21:13
2020 coronavirus lockdown until
then
3:21:16
adios mofos
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there's no freedom
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it's easy if you try
3:21:36
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FEMA camps and vaccinations
3:21:42
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get paid by UB I imagine all
the slain
3:21:57
stuck inside all day
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you may like $1,200 but Big
Brother may
3:22:12
take your gun
3:22:16
[Music]
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communism watches over us
3:22:21
[Music]
3:22:23
and the world will be this one
3:22:27
[Music]
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you
3:23:49
when I left the United States
channel I
3:23:51
became a professor you're
scaring the
3:23:53
children suppress a lie about
how many
3:23:59
people will die
3:24:02
it's all I guess you should
listen to
3:24:05
those who are the stochastic
eating
3:24:10
periodic has to be the
resolution I
3:24:13
don't think we get back to me
come to
3:24:15
giant challenging I like to be
close to
3:24:18
the children
3:24:19
oh yes indeed truck guys people
continue
3:24:22
to drop like flies no matter
what
3:24:26
i coded thank you for all we
know whoa
3:24:32
just listen to the science
3:24:40
listen to the scientists listen
to
3:24:43
scientists listen to the
sciences don't
3:24:46
listen to anybody that doesn't
know what
3:24:47
the hell they're talking about
they're
3:24:49
just talking out of their ass
your shit
3:24:52
together
3:24:52
humanity start listening to your
3:24:55
scientists my name is Katelyn
Bay and I
3:24:58
want you to panic
3:24:59
dr. foggy thanks so much as
always for
3:25:02
joining us good to be here bro
fasting
3:25:07
I am calling on the
administration to
3:25:10
put in charge of both
production and
3:25:14
distribution of materials a
military man
3:25:17
as are under the DPA the
Chinese foreign
3:25:21
ministry spokesperson was
accusing the
3:25:23
United States we starting at
spreading
3:25:26
coronavirus to China when the
Chinese
3:25:30
officials are making these
sorts of
3:25:31
claims and they are such a major
3:25:33
producer of American drugs
there is an
3:25:36
implicit threat there
3:25:41
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comes from China and at the DPA
we're
3:25:50
not we're not dealing with
stupid people
3:25:53
that you're talking about
3:25:55
very underhanded people that
want to
3:25:57
kill our civilians it's gonna
be stuck
3:26:05
I'm gonna bop this shit out of
them I
3:26:11
don't care they've got to be
stopped
3:26:17
the people would say an act of
God I
3:26:19
don't view it as an act of God
I would
3:26:21
view it as
3:26:22
it's something that just
surprised the
3:26:25
whole world and at the DPA I
called for
3:26:30
a ban from people coming from
3:26:36
another 75
3:26:39
just piously they're like
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[Applause]
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[Music]
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and now a compute the best
thing would
3:26:55
be to do is to prevent more
loss of life
3:26:58
rather than it opened things up
so that
3:27:01
we just don't know we had to
have
3:27:04
testing testing testing that's
what we
3:27:06
said from the start before we
can
3:27:08
evaluate what the
3:27:11
nature of it is in some of
these other
3:27:13
regions as well I don't know
what the
3:27:15
purpose of that is I don't know
what the
3:27:18
scientists are saying trip I
don't know
3:27:20
what the scientist said to him
when did
3:27:23
the president know about this
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we'll have monitoring via the
countries
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that undeveloped us or burns
with dr.
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boffo Borat dot org slash and a
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coronavirus coronavirus come on
the
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virus