0:00
oh we were happy we were Adam
courage
0:05
Jhansi Devorah
0:08
this is your award-winning
Kippur Nation
0:11
Media assassination episode
1060 now
0:13
this is no agenda from northern
Silicon
0:27
Valley from what I can tell
there's no
0:29
porn stars around here and this
efforts
0:32
not by yet we're ahead of the
game right
0:37
we're rocking we're ahead of
the game
0:39
we're good to go
0:40
which is good cuz I got to get
out in
0:41
time today okay I'm going to
Chicago
0:46
Shh shuttle in town uh yeah
Tina's been
0:49
there all week with a big Ronald
0:52
McDonald House Charities
conference
0:55
annual conference livin it up
nice time
0:59
of year to be in Chicago
1:00
August she says it's beautiful
but can't
1:02
be she says it's beautiful but
can't
1:03
she says it's absolutely
stunning what
1:05
get over there go down just hit
these
1:10
buttons what could possibly go
wrong
1:12
I'm so sore today hello
anything about I
1:16
went I went wait cab surfing
with the
1:20
former New York banker on his
boat
1:22
yesterday okay you know when
when the
1:24
former near banker calls and
says hey
1:26
it's Wednesday let's go out on
the boat
1:28
that's it yes sure um and of
course you
1:33
know we're friends we hang out
it's just
1:35
you know fun to to mess about
him like
1:40
Lake Charles Travis now like
Travis
1:42
Travis Travis yes
1:45
yeah but of course we'd really
only want
1:47
one thing a beer know we want
info we
1:51
want to Intel we want DC I know
what we
1:53
want stock tips
1:54
yeah you ready for it I am all
mine all
1:57
yours here we go he has a
January 200
2:01
put here we go he has a January
200
2:04
no wait it wasn't a 100 shoot
look at
2:06
the last night what was it I
don't
2:12
remember I got it now yes a
January 200
2:18
put on Tesla
2:21
January 2019 yes $200 put now
that's a
2:27
stock tip I think I don't know
anything
2:38
about options even after you
explained
2:42
it to me like I'm gonna stay
away from
2:44
that sounds like something Adam
could
2:45
get very hurt by I don't know I
mean I
2:49
that's all over here guys
Tesla's a
2:53
goner but you know it's he had
another
2:56
if you remember he said that in
March
2:59
he's 250 maybe the 250 called
and it
3:03
made it to 250
3:05
well yeah or it lived 250 but
but here's
3:09
the thing first of all he says
the real
3:13
the real problem is well you
know this
3:16
this taking the company private
is not
3:18
true that's not what the what
must was
3:21
trying to do it and I think that
3:22
everyone's been misinformed by
this what
3:25
he wanted to do do you want it
to to
3:27
take all of the shareholders
3:31
I basically d-list the company
not take
3:33
it private but delisted and the
process
3:36
a lot different he said take it
private
3:38
in his tweet I'm just telling
him what
3:39
the banker said I mean you know
he he it
3:42
I think beyond the tweet in some
3:44
interview that's what he was
talking
3:46
about he wanted effectively
delist the
3:49
stock to protect the
shareholders from
3:52
the shorts
3:55
what and he also doesn't want a
report
3:58
as often as he does but of
course yeah
4:01
when you have but you're a
public
4:03
company you have obligations yes
4:05
yeah but when you have like
more than
4:07
100 shareholders you also have
to report
4:09
as if you are a public company
this is
4:11
true at least at the report to
them yeah
4:14
yeah you know I think there is
some
4:16
disclosure anyway but maybe the
banker
4:20
says Tesla is no way and mainly
because
4:22
everyone's looking at Tesla
yeah they're
4:24
doing interesting things but
what when
4:27
you see what Porsche and BMW and
4:29
Mercedes and all these
companies are
4:32
coming out with is gonna blow
Tesla out
4:33
of the water
4:35
oh you know I've heard stuff
like this
4:37
before about some you know this
was a it
4:40
just reminds me of the days of
the first
4:42
Star Wars movie and Disney
comes along I
4:46
think we can do better than
that and
4:48
they - this stinks
4:50
we can do better than that
we're gonna
4:51
show them how to do it right
and then
4:54
they came up with the movie the
black
4:55
hole the worst movies ever well
it's a
5:01
little different from building
a car
5:02
which I think you'd never see
on the
5:07
road I'm not gonna argue with
you I'm
5:09
just I'm just passing on the
information
5:12
sounds like I don't know well I
agree in
5:16
agreement with the fact that
Tesla's a
5:18
goner in some way shape or form
it the
5:20
long haul because it really
relied on
5:22
the government subsidies yes
yeah and
5:26
[Music] government subsidies
yes yeah and
5:27
we'll see well regardless
whether he D
5:31
lists takes a private or stays
public if
5:34
Elizabeth Warren has anything
to do with
5:37
it it'll be a very different
situation
5:39
Democratic senator Elizabeth
Warren
5:41
unveiling a shocking new
proposal that
5:43
would nationalize every major
business
5:45
in America the new legislation
called
5:48
the accountable capitalism Act
would
5:51
constitute the largest seizure
of
5:53
private property in human
history so
5:56
what would it do to our economy
will it
5:58
look like playing the onion no
this is
6:02
not the onions never heard this
this
6:06
just came out this this this is
actual
6:08
network news I have not looked
at the
6:10
legislation yet but on the
plane I will
6:12
you better believe largest
seizure of
6:14
private property in human
history
6:17
so what would it do to our
economy will
6:19
look like with the government
in charge
6:21
of our largest corporations
let's ask
6:23
the CEO of walls or wealth
management
6:25
rebecca Walzer good morning
Rebecca good
6:28
morning and thanks for having
me thanks
6:29
for being here what's your
immediate
6:31
reaction to this idea that all
of a
6:32
sudden the government would
nationalize
6:34
all this companies it would be
like what
6:35
like you just did that's what
should be
6:38
well I'm glad that she's bold
enough to
6:41
actually tell us exactly what
she wants
6:43
because now we can call a spade
a spade
6:45
this is definitely socialism
because
6:48
socialism is
6:49
book ownership of companies
where all
6:50
the profits are actually
redistributed
6:52
to stakeholders instead of
shareholders
6:55
and yeah let me just break down
the bill
6:58
for you and then we can let you
pull it
7:01
apart so this is what Elizabeth
Warren
7:03
says because as you point out
she's
7:05
being direct she's being blunt
about
7:07
saying I want socialism the
accountable
7:10
capitalism ACK restores the
idea the
7:12
giant American corporation she
writes
7:14
should look out for American
interests
7:16
corporations with more than a
billion
7:19
dollars in annual revenue would
be
7:21
required to get a federal
corporate
7:23
charter she says the bill also
would
7:25
give workers are stronger voice
in
7:27
corporate decision-making at
large
7:28
companies and employees would
elect at
7:30
least 40% of the directors to
address
7:33
self-serving financial
incentives in
7:35
corporate management noodle boy
will be
7:37
pleased yes oh you know this is
like how
7:40
San Francisco's run
7:41
oh yeah makes sense yeah blue
poop the
7:46
result is horse poop yeah
that's I mean
7:51
she if she really that's a Hail
Mary as
7:54
far as if true and I again I
haven't
7:57
read the legislation or the
proposed
7:58
legislation she's all too deep
in but
8:00
that that's a Hail Mary's like
I'm going
8:02
all in on this Democrats
socialist thing
8:05
and there's an element of
delusion yes
8:12
used to dominate the Democrats
on a date
8:14
you know daily and it keeps
increasing
8:16
to me and I think not well okay
not just
8:21
Democrats I I have an actual
right wing
8:23
unhinged clip for us I'm sure
there's
8:26
plenty of right wing unhinge
8:27
right-wingers they've been that
way for
8:28
a long time but this kind of
delusion is
8:31
a bubble where you're in it and
you
8:33
actually you see this Cortez
woman and
8:35
then you say well maybe
everyone is
8:37
going that way maybe I can
outdo them
8:39
call you mean AOC Cortes Ocasio
Chris
8:43
Andrea yes yes yes I think
you're right
8:47
it's like hate that worked for
her I'm
8:48
just as pretty
8:52
newsflash newsflash Elizabeth
you're not
8:57
you're not just as pretty you
do not
9:00
have the same characteristics
that made
9:02
her successful do it so far so
far yeah
9:07
well I I will let you I will
Sunday I
9:09
will have an analysis of this
it's going
9:14
in let's face it no one's gonna
do that
9:15
in a million years well what it
does is
9:17
it takes Elizabeth Warren out of
9:19
everything I think she taught
herself
9:21
out already a couple different
ways she
9:24
took herself out with it with
the poor
9:26
dead girl up in Iowa yeah I
think and I
9:32
have that clips that you
brought oh yeah
9:33
yeah yeah Elizabeth Warren of
the
9:36
Tibbets yeah Elizabeth Warren
of the
9:36
yeah yes I want to get a very
important
9:41
story in the news it has to do
with
9:42
Molly tivitz the young woman in
Iowa who
9:44
was murdered her body believed
to be
9:47
found yesterday a person has
been
9:49
charged with that this person
is an
9:50
undocumented immigrant Mike
Pence and
9:54
the president have suggested the
9:55
immigration laws need to be
stronger so
9:57
that people like this man who
was
9:59
accused of this murder were not
in the
10:01
country of this murder were not
in the
10:01
your reaction yeah my I'm so
sorry for
10:05
the family here and I know this
is hard
10:07
not only for the family but for
the
10:08
people in her community the
people
10:11
throughout Iowa but one of the
things we
10:14
have to remember is we need an
10:16
immigration system that is
effective
10:18
that focuses on where real
problems are
10:22
last month I went down to the
border and
10:25
I saw where children had been
taken away
10:28
from their mothers I met with
those
10:29
mothers who had been lied to
who didn't
10:32
know where their children were
who
10:34
hadn't had a chance to talk to
their
10:35
children and there was no plan
for how
10:38
they would be reunified with
their
10:40
children would be reunified
with their
10:43
so she goes right to the
Democrat
10:46
talking points yeah that's what
you do
10:49
yeah but unfortunately they're
lousy
10:51
talking points and I don't
think she
10:52
realizes that no I by the way I
do have
10:55
a clip of the Molly the Molly
10:57
Tibbits clip since we brought
that since
10:58
I brought it up this is a very
short
11:01
clip because I just thought
there was
11:02
something kind of like puzzling
about
11:05
this story
11:06
Molly Tibbets alleged murderer
shuffled
11:08
into the courtroom in silence
wearing a
11:11
prison jumpsuit and headphones
for
11:13
Spanish translation mr. Rivera
you have
11:15
been charged with murder in the
first
11:17
degree in 24 year old Christian
by
11:19
Hannah Rivera is originally
from Mexico
11:21
federal officials tell us he's
an
11:23
undocumented immigrant
11:25
according to the affidavit
Rivera told
11:27
investigators he followed
Tibbets as she
11:29
was jogging in Brooklyn Iowa
July 18th
11:31
when Tibbets said I'm gonna
call the
11:33
police he panicked got angry
then his
11:36
memory quote blocked until he
remembered
11:38
finding Tibbets in his trunk
bleeding
11:41
from the head he says he left
her body
11:43
down this road in a cornfield
okay what
11:46
are you what are you not liking
about
11:48
that well I'm not disliking it
but does
11:51
this guy just spill his guts
immediately
11:53
to the first cop that comes
around and
11:55
he comes up with this crazy
story and
11:58
he's I just found her in the
trunk I
12:00
don't know I've got black
somebody else
12:02
put her there cuz I was blocked
12:05
meanwhile tip is o jog or
runner when
12:09
she just run away from the guy
no that's
12:11
easy for you to say who the
hell knows I
12:13
don't know what the situation
was I
12:15
don't say this I don't either
we doing
12:17
that guy's not gonna tell us no
but I
12:19
just thought it was a horrible
situation
12:21
I think this said look there's
some
12:22
points to be made for Trump's
approach
12:24
well the thing that bothers me
is
12:25
undocumented immigrant it's
just bull
12:28
it's an illegal immigrant I
know humans
12:33
are not illegal but he's here
illegally
12:35
that's that's what it was
undocumented
12:37
immigrant I do not like that
the news
12:40
media is just so they've sold
out to the
12:43
to the thought police yes I have
12:47
what well that's what we proved
on a
12:50
David daily basis
12:52
since you brought up
immigration and
12:56
them shows yeah since you
brought up
12:57
immigration somehow I'll just
take that
12:59
at the bush since Elizabeth
Warren
13:01
brought it up
13:04
this was extremely weak
couldn't believe
13:08
that they did this like that
let's make
13:10
sure ice looks really good ice
is
13:11
important Amanda thirties
believe is the
13:14
last Nazi war criminal living
in the
13:16
United States has been arrested
and
13:18
deported to Germany President
Trump
13:20
ordered agents to remove 95
year-old
13:23
Yakov Polly from his home in
Queens New
13:25
York Polly from his home in
Queens New
13:26
Justice Department officials
say Polly
13:28
who was an armed guard at a
death camp
13:30
in Poland and lied to us
immigration
13:34
officials when he came here in
1949
13:37
saying he was a farm worker he
is denied
13:39
being a Nazi collaborator he was
13:41
officials say his deportation
has been
13:43
held up for years because of
Germany's
13:45
reluctance to take him back
citing lack
13:47
of evidence and citizenship
questions
13:50
it's a double whammy we get to
implicate
13:52
Germany and look how important
Isis oh
13:55
yeah well I don't think that's
where
13:58
that story went and then that
particular
14:00
star where'd you get that
14:03
mmm sound like you almost sound
like
14:05
Jeff Glor mmm could be I don't
know
14:08
where I got it from I have the
same
14:10
story done differently okay and
in this
14:12
story that at least they don't
blame
14:14
Trump this is those Trump
standing over
14:17
the guy get him out of here
you're fired
14:19
well you see I see I thought I
thought
14:21
exactly differently I thought
that this
14:23
was launched by by ice probably
with or
14:27
without knowledge of the
President to
14:28
show how important they the
work is that
14:31
they did wasn't even mentioned
in the
14:33
story did wasn't even mentioned
in the
14:35
yeah well okay the video you
see ice
14:37
jackets everywhere okay all
right okay
14:39
okay I'll play your version
let's see
14:42
what it is the United States
has de last
14:44
known Nazi suspect in the
country to
14:46
Germany after he lived in the
US for
14:49
almost 70 years the government
believes
14:51
that yaki college served as a
guard at a
14:54
concentration camp in Poland
during
14:56
World War two which he
concealed in
14:58
order to enter the u.s. in 1949
15:01
federal agents carry the ninety
five
15:03
year old from his home in
Queens New
15:06
York this morning in a
wheelchair the
15:08
head of Nazi investigations in
Germany
15:10
said no arrest warrant had been
issued
15:12
for him there a balton we have
to wait
15:16
to see whether there will be a
new
15:18
evaluation or whether new
evidence
15:20
appears to underpin the
suspicions with
15:22
all Nazi crimes we have
tremendous
15:24
difficulties to solve them
because they
15:26
date back so long the situation
on site
15:28
has changed a judge had ordered
Polish
15:32
to be deported 14 years ago but
until
15:34
now Germany and other European
countries
15:37
had refused to take him
15:38
it was interesting about the
story is
15:40
that I forget which newspaper
had the
15:43
headline that he was armed
guard in
15:48
Polish death camp well this
story was
15:55
instigated by the day by the
Republicans
15:58
hoping to get the reaction it
got from
16:01
me yeah which is if this guy a
guard
16:06
it's at one of these camps is
so guilty
16:09
it has to be shipped out of the
country
16:10
to be tried in Germany even
though they
16:14
have no evidence again
16:16
I got what about George Soros
16:22
why is it George Soros being
shipped off
16:25
to Germany are you saying he
was a
16:27
prison guard he was worse he
helped me
16:31
in in the SS and he's one of
the guys a
16:33
dead said got people to give up
their
16:35
jewelry and stuff and put it in
a pile
16:38
before they got on the boxcars
as far as
16:40
I know that's what he did
that's what he
16:42
said he did I have the clip let
me see
16:44
where was this I think that
this whole
16:48
thing was set up to get that
thought to
16:49
get into the public mainstream
I just
16:51
put it in their boat we don't
have that
16:54
kind of you know the mainstream
media is
16:56
not gonna do it here I have the
clip he
16:59
was actually probably the
happiest of my
17:01
life very positive experience
it's a
17:07
strange thing because you see
incredible
17:10
suffering around you and and in
fact you
17:13
are in considerable danger
yourself but
17:17
if you're 14 years old and you
don't
17:19
believe that it can actually
touch you
17:22
you have a belief in yourself
your
17:24
belief in your father it's a
very happy
17:28
making exhilarating experience
no but
17:35
yeah that's all I have but yeah
it's all
17:37
about context obviously that's
what I
17:46
thought the story was about
okay that's
17:51
it take I like it well staying
in Euro
17:54
land then just a weekend
because we're
17:57
gonna get to all the other
stuff in a
17:58
minute there's a new term which
has been
18:01
in play for about 14 days and
now it's
18:05
really ramping up the headlines
in the
18:08
United Kingdom of Gitmo nation
east
18:10
No Deal it's now known as a
possible New
18:14
Deal Deal it's now known as a
possible New
18:15
breakfast and because there's
no deal
18:17
brexit we have to scare you
says Sky
18:21
News two years now Teresa made
his
18:23
promise that breaks it means
breaks it
18:24
that Britain is taking back
control of
18:26
laws money and borders what
we've seen
18:29
is indecision infighting
resignations
18:32
and rebellions so what if
18:35
this headline was true when
Britain does
18:38
leave the European Union
without a deal
18:41
how would that affect everybody
in
18:44
Britain after all this is an
island
18:47
nation reliance on the flap
it's a
18:49
little longest clip but I love
how
18:51
they're scaring people over
very small
18:54
common things that you'll have
to live
18:57
without if there's a No Deal
brexit flow
19:00
of trade in an out of the
country so
19:02
even if we continue to get off
flowers
19:04
tariffs from Holland you see
that
19:07
customs officials on the other
side of
19:09
the channel will do likewise
for our cos
19:11
a guy is actually walking in
the shot
19:13
with a bouquet of flowers to
accentuate
19:15
his point our service isn't that
19:17
ultimately is the crux of the
matter
19:18
theoretically life could just
carry on
19:21
as it has done in the past but
there's
19:23
no domestic legal obligation
for it to
19:26
do so if we leave the EU
without any
19:28
kind of a deal that means lots
of
19:30
uncertainty which is why
businesses are
19:32
likely to cut back on
investment and by
19:33
the pound is likely to take
another
19:36
tumble with implications but
everything
19:38
we buy and by the way when the
when the
19:40
pound tumbles having lived in
the UK
19:42
everybody gets pissed off for
one reason
19:45
and one reason only do you know
what it
19:47
is no I don't fake ation is more
19:50
expensive yes they hate that
I've always
19:54
had this pound which was about
fifty
19:57
bucks 60 yeah yeah that's about
a buck
19:59
thirty maybe less holidays in
Spain
20:03
Odile poses a huge challenge to
the
20:06
delivery of fresh medicines to
hospitals
20:09
pharmacists particularly time
and
20:12
temperature sensitive products
like
20:13
insulin crucial to the daily
lives of
20:16
more than 400,000 British
diabetics
20:18
including the Prime Minister
all of it
20:22
is manufactured she could die
and
20:24
imported from Europe it's among
the 75
20:28
million medicines that passed
back and
20:30
forth from the continent every
month and
20:33
why ministers are planning to
stockpile
20:35
to make sure those sure
20:37
what if you're one of the 1.2
million UK
20:40
nationals living working or
studying on
20:43
the other side of the channel
one of the
20:45
three million EU citizens in
the UK
20:47
might be able to continue a lot
of work
20:50
had gone into guaranteeing
reciprocal
20:52
rights for EU and UK citizens
but with
20:55
no deal it'll be up to
individual
20:57
countries to negotiate their
positions
20:59
don't worry we're not gonna
have mass
21:01
deportations but people could
have to
21:04
get visas to travel permits to
work and
21:07
could face increased
bureaucracy to stay
21:09
on and there's lots of worry
about
21:11
access to areas like healthcare
and
21:13
benefits this is a reality yet
but
21:16
people are being warned life
could get
21:18
more complicated no deal is
better than
21:21
a bad deal was the Prime
Minister's
21:23
mantra before the plans for
stockpiles
21:26
not just for medicines but for
foods too
21:28
before the plans to turn a
13-mile
21:30
stretch of the m20 into a giant
lorry
21:33
park for 2,000 vehicles before
the plans
21:36
of the customs departments
essentially
21:39
not to enforce border checks in
order to
21:41
keep traffic flowing whilst
breakfast is
21:43
argue that all this is the same
old
21:45
scare stories that they amidst
that no
21:48
deal could mean no forty
billion pound
21:50
brexit bill negotiators don't
want no
21:53
deal but by defaults or even by
21:56
accidents it could be where
we're
21:59
heading you're going to die
22:01
strategic medicine stockpile a
couple of
22:04
things is I've noticed an LBC
that the
22:08
talks Channel over there yeah
if you
22:11
listen to that all day I can
imagine no
22:13
I don't I don't listen to it
sparingly
22:16
just listen to Faraj once in a
while but
22:19
he most of the shows are very
they're
22:21
padded and they don't the best
guy on
22:23
there who's a remainer
22:26
and hates the brexit ears and
is a huge
22:29
globalist as this James O'Brien
and he
22:32
as far as he's concerned there
should be
22:33
no Britain but he's the major
logician
22:36
and he kind of gets these
people on and
22:38
he catches them where they
don't have
22:39
any if you don't come on there
with
22:41
evidence but what's your
evidence of
22:43
this but what's your evidence of
22:43
what's your evidence of that
what's your
22:45
evidence of this I've never
heard you
22:46
have any evidence at all well
now I'm
22:50
gonna talk show
22:51
I'm here for opinions so he is
it was
22:57
grilling some guy and they were
going on
22:58
and I've apparently in
Parliament and I
23:00
didn't catch the exact I didn't
catch
23:02
the moment they had a big
breakdown of
23:05
the Conservatives they all
started
23:10
fighting with each other about
a redo
23:12
Korea with each other about a
redo
23:14
okay is that what this is all
about yeah
23:17
it's all about getting there
getting the
23:18
vote to go again and which is
of course
23:21
was very predictable based on
their
23:22
previous activities we've seen
with the
23:25
EU and how they managed to do
this would
23:28
people reject their ideas redo
is always
23:31
in the works and never
O'Brien's a big
23:33
promoter of this of course and
I it's
23:36
you know it's just a matter of
time I
23:38
don't see how they're gonna get
around
23:39
it cuz Faraj it's I blame Faraj
for the
23:42
whole thing because he's
because he's he
23:44
he stepped out he stepped past
and out
23:46
of the way and he was Nene I've
seen
23:49
this happen this happens in
American
23:51
businesses all time we get some
young
23:53
entrepreneur starting up some
company
23:54
and then he feels obliged oh
she's a
23:57
male as I'm doing pretty well
let me
23:58
just kind of step aside and
give it to a
24:00
professional yeah yeah and they
do that
24:03
and the company Falls because
it was
24:05
them yeah
24:07
look at Steve Ballmer taking
over from
24:09
Bill Gates well this wasn't
until they
24:12
kicked that guy out that there
start to
24:14
get their crap together again
the way I
24:17
said I don't think that's the
best okay
24:21
the better example would be
Adam Osborne
24:24
and Osborne computers stepping
aside and
24:27
putting some guy in there or
Steve Jobs
24:30
gonna say Steve Jobs delete we
didn't
24:33
really step aside he was kicked
out and
24:36
it's beside the point and we're
only
24:38
said well you got a guy like
Farraj
24:40
leading the way and making
something
24:42
happen that would not have
happened I
24:44
think most people can agree on
that
24:46
yes there was other people
involved
24:48
Boris Johnson and others were
pushing
24:50
the idea but if it wasn't for
Faraj I
24:53
don't think it would have I
don't think
24:54
the brexit would have occurred
and then
24:56
it snows that ham gke takes a
victory
24:58
lap jobs not done they're not
out if he
25:02
had listened to us
25:04
because we said before and
right after
25:06
the brexit vote that there
would be a
25:08
do-over it's it's their culture
in
25:10
Europe yeah that's what they do
what
25:13
said with it was France the
Netherlands
25:14
Ireland spikes the football
yeah yeah
25:18
you're right now he's trying to
get back
25:21
into it but it's too late is
this over
25:23
they're gonna have this do-over
and
25:24
they're gonna be back in the EU
and
25:26
that's gonna be a I think
there's an
25:28
additional little problem that
the UK
25:30
may see although it's not
mentioned in
25:32
this report
25:33
yeah the the EU they've they
have become
25:36
really unhinged but and I'm
sure it has
25:39
to do with the tariffs and
they're all
25:40
you know afraid about what to
what Trump
25:44
is gonna do to them so that's
let's be
25:48
more independent from those guys
25:49
something that you probably
would never
25:52
have seriously thought had been
talked
25:53
about just a couple of months
ago but
25:54
now proposals for an
alternative to the
25:56
Swift banking system becoming a
25:58
legitimate discussion topic in
the EU
26:00
German Foreign Minister high
commerce
26:02
has floated the idea of an
independent
26:03
system free crucially from us
pressure
26:06
where the u.s. crosses red
lines we as
26:09
Europeans must counterbalance
as hard as
26:12
that is it is indispensable
that we
26:14
strengthen the European
autonomy by
26:16
creating payment channels that
are
26:18
independent of the United
States a
26:19
European monetary fund and an
26:22
independent Swift system so
Swift first
26:25
off what is this style for good
for pub
26:26
quiz this it's the Society for
worldwide
26:29
interbank financial
telecommunication so
26:31
it's a global payment network
designed
26:34
to secure transactions between
banks and
26:36
encompasses 11,000 financial
26:37
institutions and 200 countries
Swift
26:40
claims political neutrality
crucially
26:42
but of late it's apparently
caved into
26:44
American pressure let me tell
you about
26:46
that case in point after
Washington
26:48
withdrew from the Iran nuclear
deal and
26:50
then re imposed sanctions
against Iran
26:52
Swift was left with a pretty
stark
26:53
choice cut off Iranian banks
from its
26:56
network by early November or
face an
26:58
asset freeze travel bans and
27:00
restrictions to do business in
America
27:01
now German MP from the AFD
party thinks
27:04
although the foreign ministers
call does
27:06
make sense it's come at the
wrong time
27:08
the one who controls finance
controls
27:12
everything one who controls
finance controls
27:14
so in this sense the strategic
goal of
27:17
mr. Mars
27:18
making Europe and Germany more
27:22
independent by creating its own
27:24
financial system it's it's a
strategic
27:27
goal that has its right to
exist but
27:31
please we have to take into
account
27:34
possible reactions from the
United
27:37
States I think they won't be
fond of
27:40
this idea and we cannot afford
to worsen
27:44
the ties with the United States
at the
27:47
same time when Europe itself has
27:50
deteriorated his relations with
Russia
27:54
so the boldness of mr. mosz is
not in
27:58
the right time and not at the
right
27:59
place now say well the problem
is now is
28:05
once you once you show your
hand yeah
28:08
you got now that we have and
they're not
28:11
gonna do it just show them
you're cut
28:15
off do it just show them you're
cut
28:15
we can now would you plan for
this in
28:18
other words it's like one of
those
28:20
things where you just lay in
wait with
28:23
it with a system or something
better
28:25
that you roll out it and crush
them when
28:28
they finally I hope it how they
finally
28:30
bite the bullet and do this I
want them
28:32
to do that that would be or do
it
28:35
there's no doubt about it and
watch
28:37
Bitcoin spike when they do that
oh yeah
28:40
I think so I to be funded
Digicel kir
28:45
adopting Bitcoin it's the
International
28:47
payment network Bitcoin
28:51
well that was dumb good catch
you don't
28:55
hear about this stuff anymore
in murca
28:57
that's why I'm happy to do busy
28:59
discussing what we're gonna
start
29:00
talking pornstars before we get
into
29:04
that I do have a preliminary
clip I want
29:07
to play uh-huh we're gonna talk
about
29:09
colon and mana Ford for people
who yes
29:11
like to be teased um I want to
play
29:15
Dershowitz was on God I got
this one yes
29:18
yes he was I have a longer
version of
29:20
what's the length of mine which
it is
29:23
darshawn campaign-finance
29:25
it is wonder how long is it see
you've
29:27
got photo you've got 45 seconds
I've got
29:32
one where is he here
29:35
mine is oh no I'm much longer
it's the
29:39
art one should play the long
version and
29:41
then if there if it doesn't
incorporate
29:43
what I have then I love back on
back
29:45
back you back you up so to set
it up
29:48
when whenever this show you and
me and
29:51
everybody else within the sound
of my
29:53
voice have legal questions about
29:55
constitutionality etc
Dershowitz is the
29:59
guy and you let me press
preface this
30:02
Dershowitz is a left-wing yeah
30:06
borderline communist extremely
30:09
intelligent a Harvard professor
and in
30:14
the law schools I think he said
yeah I
30:15
he's been at a lot of these
different
30:17
schools been at a lot of these
different
30:18
he is always kind of the
epitome of an
30:25
analysis Trump but he keeps
seeing
30:28
what's going on around this
president
30:30
and it looks like he but I
think he
30:32
takes the same kind of hit we
do sorry
30:34
it looks like he's defending
Trump when
30:35
he's not he's just saying hey
hey hey
30:37
you guys are full of crap so
the Cuomo
30:41
kid and by the way have you
seen his
30:42
setup now people are noticing
it with
30:44
the big head in the middle and
the two
30:46
heads on the side yes I don't
like it
30:48
it's creepy it is wrong it is
just wrong
30:50
from a television perspective
it's wrong
30:53
look it looks Kree it's Korea I
guess
30:56
that's the big I got mine from
an NBC
31:01
MSNBC was this is this is the
Cuomo kid
31:06
in the middle with the CNN
lawyer
31:09
Jennifer Roger and it doesn't
say where
31:11
she's from she's just a CNN
analyst
31:14
lawyer and Dershowitz and here
is their
31:19
combo we have never heard
someone of the
31:22
standing of Michael Cohen
connected to
31:25
any kind of politician let
alone the
31:28
President of the United States
stand in
31:29
open court and say yeah I
committed some
31:31
felonies but he directed me to
do it
31:34
what is the impact from your
perspective
31:36
well not just just so we
understand at
31:38
the end of this this trial man
afford
31:42
apparently and he is convicted
on you
31:44
tell about Cohen Cohen I'm sorry
31:47
Cohen goes stands
31:49
up and says yes that was an
illegal
31:52
campaign contribution and I was
directed
31:57
he didn't say the president
lawyers are
31:59
directed have you ever had a
lawyer that
32:01
you could direct and tell them
to break
32:03
the law for you yeah let's
let's just
32:05
have the good professor explain
this
32:07
it's hard to know what the
legal a first
32:08
did its impact would be I mean
as the
32:11
professor points out we're
probably not
32:13
going to end up in court with an
32:15
indictment against Donald Trump
on this
32:16
in large part because of the
office of
32:19
legal counsel opinion that a
president
32:20
can't be indicted but it is
32:22
unprecedented I mean never
before has
32:24
someone stood up sworn under
oath that
32:26
the president directed them to
commit a
32:28
crime which means of course
that the
32:30
president also has committed a
crime and
32:32
I don't agree that these laws
are vague
32:34
or there's some reason that this
32:35
contribution to the campaign
which is
32:37
clear as what it was is somehow
32:39
unenforceable if the president
were not
32:41
the president he would be
indicted very
32:43
soon if he hadn't been already
no that's
32:45
not true
32:46
but any any candidate has the
right to
32:49
contribute unlimited amounts to
his own
32:51
campaign unlimited amounts to
his own
32:52
any candidate it may sound
terrible it
32:54
may be terrible but any
candidate has
32:57
the right to pay hush money to
somebody
32:59
to influence the outcome of the
election
33:01
the problem is not a report
that does it
33:04
but if the well that's the next
question
33:06
is whether it has to be
reported and is
33:08
that a technical violation you
know how
33:10
many technical violations the
Obama
33:12
campaign committed this this is
where he
33:15
runs into trouble and I'm not
sure why
33:17
he did this although it is true
for him
33:20
too this is what they called
what about
33:21
is them so the minute you say
this on
33:24
CNN the audience they're
trained to
33:26
think what about ISM what about
it they
33:28
don't even hear what he's
saying I think
33:29
this is a mistake that he
brings this
33:31
into it well that's the next
question is
33:34
whether it has to be reported
and is
33:35
that a technical violation you
know how
33:37
many technical violations the
Obama
33:39
campaign committed and every
other
33:41
campaign committed failure to
report a
33:44
contribution by the candidate
itself is
33:47
is essentially jaywalking now
then you
33:50
have the credibility issue yet
when you
33:52
have somebody who himself
admits that he
33:55
is a liar and remember as judge
Ellis
33:57
said what you have is when you
squeeze
33:59
somebody when you tell somebody
you have
34:01
two choices you can
34:02
in prison or you can give me
evidence
34:04
that we can use against
somebody else
34:06
the temptation not only to sing
but to
34:08
compose is very great and it's
so easy
34:10
just to add a little bit of
34:12
embellishment saying and the
president
34:14
directed me to do it by the way
but
34:16
that's not a Emily mission
umbrella is
34:18
an accusation why is it an
embellish
34:20
well that's the point it's an
easy
34:22
embellishment to make if it
didn't
34:24
happen remember but how does it
not
34:26
happen he admits how how could
it not is
34:29
very easy for it not to have
happen it's
34:31
very easy for it not to have
happen
34:32
before Michael Cohen to a funny
deal I'm
34:34
telling with women that he
wasn't
34:36
involved with the president was
and the
34:38
president never knew anything
about it
34:41
his you heard the tape that we
broke is
34:44
not whether the president knew
it's when
34:47
the president knew whether he
directed
34:49
him to do it now the president
may have
34:51
had a standing situation with
him take
34:54
rid of all these problems get
rid of all
34:55
these problems pay them and
I'll pay you
34:58
back that would not be a crime
so a lot
35:00
depends on the nuances and
that's where
35:02
you can easily compose and
elaborate and
35:05
embellish I'm not saying that
happening
35:07
I'm just saying that with a
presumption
35:09
of innocence we don't even have
a grand
35:10
jury indictment here all I have
is a
35:13
statement at allocution unless
the court
35:15
that's - - admissible hold on
looks like
35:18
they made me somebody as an
unindicted
35:21
co-conspirator stan is
something I
35:23
complained about even when
Nixon was law
35:25
though by the way they were
free there
35:28
you go
35:30
what did we miss anything well
it wasn't
35:32
quite the same he was much
better on
35:34
MSNBC I do want to mention
something
35:36
though they went off on him you
want to
35:39
play your clip good no way but
I want to
35:41
talk about the clip you just
played okay
35:43
Cuomo says well why would he do
that why
35:46
would he you know how why he
wouldn't do
35:48
it other than he was directed
to do him
35:51
they left they keep leaving out
to put
35:53
for some reason they've stopped
saying
35:55
this the mainstream has stopped
calling
35:57
Cohen Trump's fixer have a good
catch
36:03
yes and pictures that's what
fixers do
36:07
let's just let's just review
for one
36:10
quick second he had sex with a
porn star
36:14
and whether she was hinting and
making
36:17
trouble or whether he wanted to
lock it
36:19
down he paid her off and like
many
36:22
payments they in his case and I
think
36:26
that's very conceivable
36:28
they went through his lawyer or
any of
36:30
the lawyers the Go button takes
fixer
36:32
the fixers do yeah so that's it
that's
36:35
it and everyone's all shitty
but the
36:41
general public doesn't have a
fixer at
36:43
their disposal it's a it's a
the movie
36:46
Michael Clayton I would advise
everyone
36:50
to watch at least once Michael
Clayton
36:53
is a movie about is the George
Clooney
36:55
movie one of his little movies
I'd got
36:58
Tilda Swinton the Academy Award
for Best
37:00
Actress yes I know you're
talking about
37:02
this movie is about a fixer and
how you
37:07
do it in a corrupt situation
and how he
37:09
kind of became a good guy in
some funny
37:13
way after they tried to kill
him it's a
37:15
very very intense and excellent
movie
37:18
but it's not you know it's not
there's
37:20
no robots and there's no you
know
37:22
superheroes that's right I
tried to get
37:24
a clip of it I was in the car
when I
37:25
heard it but but they were so
excited at
37:30
MSNBC I heard one reporter come
on the
37:34
air I think with Andrea
Mitchell oh they
37:35
were giddy and she's like
37:37
ah I was on Air Force one with
the
37:40
President and we were we saw it
come
37:42
through on the news and of
course we
37:44
can't use our phones or
anything and I
37:45
was just shaking and I couldn't
believe
37:47
it and then we let it's like oh
my god
37:49
it's happening it's happening
please
37:53
commander sounder here's Jerry
Lee
37:57
here's Dershowitz uh then this
clip was
38:00
actually I picked it up off of
CBS n and
38:04
CBS s taking it from MSNBC and
it was
38:09
done by NBC but this is I think
this
38:12
wraps a lot of the thinking up
the
38:14
president doesn't break the law
it as a
38:17
candidate he contributes to his
own
38:18
campaign so if he gave a
million dollars
38:21
to two women as hush money
there would
38:23
be no crime if he directed his
lawyer to
38:26
do it and he would compensate
the lawyer
38:28
he's committed no crime the
only crime
38:31
is if a third party namely
calling on
38:33
his own contributed to a
campaign that
38:36
would be a campaign
contribution so it's
38:39
a catch-22 for the prosecution
if they
38:42
claim that the president
authorized to
38:44
do what a directed him to do it
it's not
38:47
a crime for anybody if Cohen
did it on
38:49
his own then it's a crime for :
but not
38:51
the president this is gonna be
a very
38:53
difficult case for the
prosecution to
38:55
make precisely because okay the
laws of
38:57
election are so convoluted and
it's
39:00
interesting because the term
that is
39:02
being thrown around is the
unindicted
39:04
co-conspirator which very
strangely or
39:09
maybe that was on purpose I
noticed this
39:11
in the news about two weeks ago
39:14
regarding the unindicted
co-conspirator
39:17
of 9/11 so this unindicted
39:21
co-conspirator word was kind of
set up
39:23
and it phrased phrase yeah and
it's it's
39:27
very nasty you know it's like
I'm like
39:29
it I'm very very well done now
but hold
39:33
on just stay on this track just
for one
39:35
second because I have a quick
clip
39:37
regarding this but before you
do that I
39:41
do have to follow up clip so
let's do
39:44
that let's do it let's do it
let's do it
39:45
the reason I wanted this is
this is one
39:48
of the CB is CB s and
39:50
things and they had these
experts as
39:52
experts and I want you you
heard what
39:55
Dershowitz said now I want you
to listen
39:57
to the I bet this is actually
the one
40:00
clip is the toot and his number
to play
40:02
one which is just the beginning
this is
40:04
a guy's analysis because the
CBS that
40:06
brought these guys in to slam
Trump I
40:08
want you to listen carefully
what this
40:10
guy has to say and then tell me
if it
40:12
makes any sense at all
40:13
care what's your assessment of
that
40:15
argument well the first thing
is that
40:17
when the direction occurred the
40:19
President Trump wasn't the
president he
40:21
was he was a candidate well hod
is that
40:24
that makes it even worse how
does that
40:28
make make him guilty
40:31
but what why would he be moving
campaign
40:34
finance money around after he
was the
40:36
president money around after he
was the
40:37
he's already elected so this is
always
40:40
gonna be about him being a
candidate no
40:44
this this happened two weeks
before the
40:46
election he was a candidate
yeah yeah
40:51
well but even if you if it
happened
40:53
afterwards what's the logical
sense
40:55
because this is about campaign
finance
40:58
violations if he's sending
money around
41:02
after he's the president what's
it got
41:04
to do with the campaign but I
thought he
41:06
sent it around two weeks before
he
41:07
became president yes that's
what I'm
41:10
saying that's what that's why
this what
41:12
this guy says is so idiotic
that's the
41:14
point I'm here to get care
what's your
41:17
assessment of that argument
well the
41:19
first thing is that when the
direction
41:21
occurred the President Trump
wasn't the
41:23
president he was he was a
candidate I'm
41:26
just not understanding what
you're
41:28
saying I'm dancing okay I'm
saying what
41:31
you're saying which is Dersch
which goes
41:34
on and says when you're running
for
41:35
president you're if you're fine
and by
41:38
the way Trump made a point of
saying I'm
41:39
gonna pay for my own campaign
yeah
41:41
really pay for my own campaign
yeah
41:43
if you're spending your own
money on
41:45
this stuff is not a campaign
finance
41:47
violation and then this guy and
this guy
41:51
says well he was running for
president
41:53
at the time he was he wasn't the
41:56
president he just I'm just
saying this
41:57
makes no sense with this guy's
analysis
42:00
is it's not really analysis
well if you
42:03
wanna hear now listen to the
whole thing
42:05
and tell me and listen
carefully to his
42:07
three points and tell me what
he's
42:09
trying to say here what does it
have to
42:11
do with anything I want to get
both of
42:13
you to weigh in on what we just
heard
42:15
there care what's your
assessment of
42:16
that argument well the first
thing is
42:18
that when the direction
occurred what
42:21
President Trump wasn't the
president he
42:22
was he was a candidate the
second thing
42:25
is there there isn't a chart
there
42:28
aren't charges against
President Trump
42:30
on this issue right now the
third thing
42:33
is that you know it's a it's an
42:36
interesting theory it sounds to
me a lot
42:38
like this unitary theory of
government
42:40
minar kacal theory of
government that
42:42
the president wants to take the
42:44
that because he is the
president he has
42:47
the ability to do things that
nobody
42:49
else can
42:50
oh and we're back to that okay
good the
42:53
point is is that door service
is talking
42:55
about one thing this guy didn't
hear it
42:57
a word of it
42:58
no no they lock it out they
lock it out
43:01
he probably cuz dur Sherwood
said Obama
43:04
and what about ISM can't hear
it's like
43:07
that like the guy like the
docket number
43:09
two was not even a point it was
that
43:12
well there's no there's there's
nothing
43:13
to I just could I was just
befuddled by
43:17
the fact that cbsn and the
reporter what
43:20
doesn't she say well this is
what we're
43:22
talking about can you get back
to the
43:24
point they can't even do that
okay you
43:26
you've got it now well it's my
43:28
understanding that the coen
thing
43:32
uh was supposed was now wait
was this
43:36
Kohinoor now I'm confused was a
Cohen or
43:38
manna for homeland where am I
43:43
yes Lanny Davis he's the isn't
he get
43:47
who is he lawyer I don't know
who's a
43:50
lawyer for who now Cohen we're
talking
43:53
about yeah oh is lanny davis
yes okay
43:56
good then I have it we're not
talking
43:57
about Manafort I know I got you
I'm
44:00
confused but I'm back okay here
I am so
44:03
lanny davis who of course is a
clinton
44:06
operative they had hopes in this
44:09
prosecution they had hoped for
cohen to
44:12
say they had hoped for cohen to
44:14
yeah he uh Trump knew about the
meeting
44:17
with the Russians that Don jr.
had in
44:19
Trump Tower that was what
everybody in
44:22
the news business was expecting
that's
44:24
what was supposed to happen
instead
44:26
Cohen gets up and says some
bullcrap
44:28
about you know yeah I committed
a crime
44:30
and he made me do it but listen
to Lanny
44:34
Davis and listen to his words
about
44:38
about something going wrong
which is
44:40
what we're talking about what
Donald
44:43
Trump told him I'm not allowed
to do
44:45
that there is a certain
complication in
44:50
that story that we were never
able to
44:53
correct see we're never able to
correct
44:56
they were trying to manipulate
this
44:58
story but I do to answer your
question
45:00
know that Michael Cohen has
information
45:05
that would be of interest in
his probe
45:09
of a conspiracy to corrupt
American
45:14
democracy very similar to the
indictment
45:16
of the 12 Russians I believe
that mr.
45:19
Cohen would be able to provide
45:23
information useful to the
special
45:26
counsel I won't call it smoking
gun
45:27
information that clip I believe
came
45:33
from the morning show and I
want a place
45:36
as you brought Lanny Davis up
front the
45:38
way the show's going I have
this morning
45:41
show clip where they were there
CBS
45:43
people don't know what to do
with this
45:45
guy he's useless and it starts
off it
45:49
just gets worse play the Lanny
Davis
45:51
clip morning show Cohen's
attorney is
45:53
with us from Washington I mean
good
45:55
morning your client said he
made those
45:58
payments to the two women in
45:59
coordination with and at the
direction
46:01
of mr. Trump implicating the
president
46:04
in a federal crime does Michael
Cohen
46:07
have evidence of that
46:09
look this is one thing I'd like
to do
46:11
this morning above all and
which is it's
46:13
not about evidence it is
definitive
46:17
indisputable that Donald
Trump's lawyers
46:20
said in a letter to the special
counsel
46:23
that President Trump directed
the same
46:27
word that Michael Kahn used in
court
46:29
yesterday under oath directed
Michael
46:32
Cohen to make illegal payments
it's not
46:34
a dispute it's not about
credibility his
46:37
own lawyers used the word
directed now
46:40
we lied on Air Force One when
he said he
46:42
knew nothing about it and Rudy
Giuliani
46:44
he said he can lie to the
American
46:46
people and it's not a crime but
his
46:49
lawyers are the witnesses
against him
46:52
that he directed Michael cone
there's no
46:55
dispute on that
46:56
well III appreciate that but I
think you
46:58
can understand it's a pretty
explosive
47:00
allegation to say that the
president
47:01
directed him to do that and
that's why
47:03
I'm asking about evidence
because the
47:05
next question then becomes do
you
47:07
believe the president is a
47:08
co-conspirator and that he
could be
47:10
indicted first of all I do have
to
47:13
respectfully disagree when
you're a
47:15
lawyer States something that's
evidence
47:17
that your own lawyer is saying
that you
47:20
did something it's not a
dispute his
47:23
lawyers wrote the special
counsel and
47:25
said that he directed Michael
Cohen to
47:28
make these payments right and
so the
47:30
answer is yes he committed a
crime he
47:33
should be indicted if you were
not
47:35
president he clearly would be
indicted
47:37
and jailed for that crime
whether he can
47:40
be indicted as president of
course it
47:42
has not yet decided by the
Supreme Court
47:45
but Lanny as you know lawyers
can say
47:47
one thing one day and then
they're paid
47:49
to say the opposite thing the
next day
47:50
and say it's just a semantic
debate
47:52
which is why evidence is so
important in
47:54
a courtroom and in these kinds
of
47:56
political debates so back to
Nora's
47:57
question yes what lawyers may
have said
48:00
what they said the game is now
different
48:01
but what evidence is there that
your
48:04
client has that the president
actually
48:06
directed to him with the
purpose of
48:08
fixing this with respect to the
election
48:11
well actually we all do respect
it and
48:13
when a lawyer makes an admission
48:15
fact on behalf of a client that
is
48:17
dispositive evidence it's not
disputable
48:20
evidence and rudy giuliani then
repeated
48:23
that statement as another
lawyer saying
48:27
contradicting the lie that
president
48:30
Trump made on Air Force One
when he said
48:32
he didn't know anything about
it he said
48:34
the president reimbursed
Michael Cohen
48:36
so there is no dispute that his
lawyers
48:39
have not taken it back they
wrote it to
48:42
the special counsel that
President Trump
48:44
committed if someone directing
and why
48:47
did he direct because he didn't
want his
48:49
signature on the check why
because he
48:52
was covering up right before the
48:53
election Manny why didn't he do
it
48:55
himself he's gone insane you
think and
49:01
everybody's a lawyer this went
on and it
49:04
was like to watch the crew on
the
49:07
Morning Show with Jack
Dickerson and
49:09
Nora they were beside
themselves getting
49:12
this guy to say anything but
that same
49:14
comment over a no because he
was hoping
49:17
to you put the final nail in
the coffin
49:20
and everyone thought it was
going to
49:21
happen everyone thought it was
going to
49:23
this disappointment abound well
and as
49:30
far as I can tell I see no I
think
49:31
Dershowitz is right yeah
there's nothing
49:33
no it's a nothing murder he
paid off a
49:37
porn star for having sex with
him and
49:39
was embarrassed about it and he
was
49:40
married and his wife had just
had a kid
49:42
like you've actually gotten to
the real
49:45
crux of it and what they're
trying to do
49:48
is find some criminal thing
they can
49:50
bang on him instead of the
moral thing
49:53
they can hang on it which they
seem to
49:54
be ignoring if the sex with the
porn
49:57
star seems to be gone by the
wayside is
49:59
something that hey this guy is
like he's
50:02
married to this beautiful model
and he's
50:04
having sex with just any old
random you
50:06
know no wonder people are
pissed off
50:10
they're not even paying
attention
50:12
there's a good sex scandal and
they're
50:14
letting the sexy but by the way
they've
50:17
learned that that doesn't work
yeah
50:18
we're off to to full-blown
because they
50:22
don't concentrate on anything
long
50:24
enough these Democrats it
doesn't work
50:26
because they they get off of it
because
50:28
that laundry list that we have
published
50:30
of the Trump rotation yes they
keep
50:32
jumping from one thing to
another they
50:34
can't focus on any one thing
that to
50:36
really target him by the way
Scott Adams
50:38
discovered the rotation and he
suggests
50:41
it's the loop I'm calling it
the loop -
50:42
no Scott this is the Trump
rotation
50:45
there's a broadcast term not
the loop
50:48
the loop would like the
Hyperloop is
50:51
it's the same thing I mean he's
50:55
identified the same thing we
have only
50:57
we have the correct term we
also have a
51:00
lot more on our list yeah you
know and I
51:03
wanted to tweet him with the
list but I
51:07
don't get much further than
cosmic weeny
51:09
and dot HTM I can't remember
what you
51:12
named it we do have because
it's not
51:16
trust rotations like Trump
insults we
51:19
have a website now and I'll get
you the
51:22
names please do yeah all right
before we
51:25
end this because I'm tired of
it the
51:29
term on
51:31
unindicted co-conspirator is
what
51:34
co-conspirator is what will be
bandied
51:38
about and I think it's a very
disgusting
51:40
term it's like being pre dead
you know
51:43
it's like precancerous pre
delisted all
51:47
these things so an unindicted
51:50
co-conspirator and this is now
already
51:53
the term you're gonna hear it
everywhere
51:54
and senator Hirono of Hawaii
52:00
is already calling for a halt
to the
52:03
confirmation hearing of the
Supreme
52:07
Court justice Cavanaugh Supreme
Court
52:09
justice to be Cavan light with
that but
52:11
listen listen she does it right
in the
52:14
beginning you and now it's
pretty
52:15
dramatically today you're
actually
52:17
cancelling your scheduled
meeting with
52:18
the US Supreme Court nominee
Brett
52:20
Kavanaugh tell us why the
president is
52:24
an unindicted co-conspirator
and I did I
52:27
listened to this three times
this is
52:31
almost like Laurel Yanni I
think she
52:35
says an identical conspirator
oh well
52:40
let me listen Court nominee
Brett
52:42
Kavanaugh I tell us why the
president is
52:45
an unindicted co-conspirator
and I know
52:48
it sometimes I hear her saying
52:50
unidentified co-conspirator and
I hear
52:53
unindicted I tell us why the
president
52:57
is an unindicted co-conspirator
and I
52:59
don't hear unidentified I hear
on
53:00
identical unindicted I tell us
why the
53:06
president is an unindicted
53:07
co-conspirator on identical I
hear on
53:10
identical unindicted she's
saying
53:16
unindicted really it's very
clearly
53:18
clear to me I think it's yanny
Laurel
53:21
but it doesn't matter I tell us
why the
53:24
president is an unindicted
53:25
co-conspirator and I do not owe
this
53:28
president the courtesy to meet
with his
53:30
nominee Brett Kavanaugh who by
the way
53:32
is being nominated now because
the
53:35
president expects justice
Cavanaugh
53:38
should he make it to the
Supreme Court
53:39
to basically protect the
president's
53:42
okole as we say your colleague
on the
53:46
Judiciary Committee
53:47
Dennard Democratic Senator
Richard
53:49
Blumenthal he's calling for an
actual
53:50
delay in the scheduled hearing
supposed
53:52
to start off September fourth
for
53:54
Cavanaugh first of all is that
realistic
53:57
you're the minority the
Republicans are
53:59
the majority from the very
beginning we
54:01
Democrats have called for a
delay in
54:04
terms of the hearing and we
said what's
54:07
good for the goose is good for
the
54:08
gander or whatever the saying
is because
54:10
Mitch McConnell has
54:12
with regard to Merrick garland
that we
54:14
should wait until the election
what does
54:16
it matter whether there's a
presidential
54:18
or any other kind of election
so you
54:20
held that seat for a year yeah
so so she
54:25
says well I think is because
he's
54:27
unindicted and he goes that she
goes on
54:29
and on about one today and then
she says
54:31
well from the beginning because
of the
54:33
garland yes yes yes yes yes
we're asking
54:41
for the delay until after this
election
54:43
so the American people can
weigh in and
54:46
so we've called for agility but
even
54:48
more so now with what's what's
54:50
transpired we think that it is
really
54:52
important for us to get all of
the
54:54
documents that we need and that
way with
54:57
what is it all filed rush to
get this
54:59
person on the Supreme Court
well I think
55:01
the rush is and the president
wants
55:03
somebody on the court who will
protect
55:04
his okole hope is it called
Hawk holy a
55:09
coalition said I don't know me
what's
55:10
the Hawaiian word it's like
four but yes
55:13
yeah exactly but I want to know
what the
55:15
word is for a show title I want
to know
55:17
the hawk holy we're not gonna
use it for
55:19
a Showtime okay well then I
don't need
55:21
to know I do have a final what
about ISM
55:24
from one of our producers
55:27
he says so in 2004 I owned a
fine-dining
55:31
restaurant in Missouri Claire
55:33
McCaskill's brother was my
general
55:35
manager she was running for
governor of
55:38
Missouri against Matt blunt I
found out
55:41
her brother had embezzled over
$12,000
55:44
from me I knew that he knew and
the next
55:47
day I received a call from a
lawyer
55:48
representing him the lawyer
almost
55:50
immediately brought up Claire's
name
55:52
that she would be willing to
pay me if I
55:55
signed an NDA I did and she did
sound
55:58
familiar an NDA I did and she
did sound
55:59
I'm coming out now because of
what's
56:01
happening to Trump Dems and
other GOP
56:04
have been getting away with
this for
56:05
years but now because it's
Trump it's
56:07
illegal but now because it's
Trump it's
56:08
what a crock I'm willing to
talk about
56:10
it on the record says James how
about
56:13
that let's get somebody well
that would
56:16
make some makes a noise you've
heard
56:18
this story for the führer's
last time
56:20
but the first and last time
exactly
56:25
that's how it goes with the
what about
56:27
this and blight part or
somebody can get
56:29
somebody at Breitbart to go
over and
56:30
talk to the guy yeah yes a scam
these
56:33
guys are full of crap and this
woman
56:36
with this showboating this
thing here
56:38
because of trumps you know this
co
56:40
indited you're in the unindicted
56:42
co-conspirator nonsense or
admits that
56:46
this was a stalling tactic from
the
56:48
because of the garland thing
from the
56:50
get-go so they're not gonna
stall
56:52
anybody unless they're really
stupid the
56:54
Republicans know better they
like this
56:56
guy that you think is a straw
man yeah
57:00
they like this guy and they're
gonna
57:01
push this push this guy through
hi olli
57:04
h AOL p hi olli
57:06
howling that means a white
devil oh yeah
57:12
that's exactly what i thought
it meant
57:16
all right just before we get
into our
57:18
break here a Stevie Wonder
play-doh
57:22
what let's just see one got
something to
57:24
do with this decision you have
one man
57:26
afford clip I've known well
let's do man
57:29
if I got man afford stuff to
but let's
57:31
do that after the break we'll
do the
57:32
mana for stuff second this is
called a
57:34
transition into the next block
you with
57:38
me I'm all looking for
something yeah
57:41
Aretha Franklin passed away as
we know
57:43
never and we're gonna have no
will what
57:46
oh I didn't hear this she left
no will
57:48
really that doesn't sound like
her at
57:50
all I'm not gonna believe this
that's
57:52
what they said who says the may
a P oh
57:56
you mean that the AP who does
stories
57:58
about the animal cracker know
will is
58:02
the official word official word
she left
58:05
no will but she's dead and
we'll have a
58:07
great two funeral blots of
people
58:09
already scheduled to perform
nothing
58:11
like that in show business oh
yeah it's
58:13
gonna be live Coast a worldwide
they're
58:15
gonna be it'll be like Whitney
Houston's
58:17
funeral a it's gonna be
fantastic yeah
58:19
what we okay it'd be great
Stevie Wonder
58:21
will be there of course and the
Today
58:23
Show sat Stevie down and talked
about
58:25
Aretha and you know Stevie had
some some
58:29
choice words to say I've known
some time
58:32
about her condition and I just
prayed
58:38
that even lovely eyes were very
very
58:42
very very crazy when you think
maybe one
58:46
out of two out of a hundred you
know
58:52
would what's with the succeed
or with
58:56
beat this thing I just feel
that all
58:59
these various diseases that we
have and
59:02
all these things that are
happening in
59:03
the world in part it's because
there are
59:07
those who don't believe in
global
59:08
warming don't believe that what
we do
59:10
affects the world what we eat
affects
59:12
the world and it affects us and
I just
59:17
hope that people will grow up
and grow
59:20
out of the foolishness and know
that we
59:23
all by how we think how we do
how we
59:26
treat others we will never
unlock the
59:29
key others we will never unlock
the
59:30
until we truly let go the
hatred the
59:35
bigotry the evilness the
selfishness
59:38
when we do that then we can
unlock some
59:41
of those things that keep us in
this
59:43
place those things that keep us
in this
59:44
global warming kilter global
warming
59:47
killed Aretha Franklin all we
have Jews
59:49
unlocked the key
59:54
is getting lunch at Chevrolet
the
59:59
tortise in the race we rush on
ESP ICT
1:00:14
country we but I think we have
we must
1:00:24
the best producers in the
universe about
1:00:32
there you go Tom nonnamous had
to play
1:00:36
the whole thing in the show not
just of
1:00:38
yours how good is the dynamite
and any
1:00:40
actually even gave us a little
I so and
1:00:43
so good thank you for courage
and say in
1:00:54
the morning for co-conspirator
Dvorak in
1:01:00
the morning to you mr. Adam
curry in the
1:01:03
morning all ships to see boots
on the
1:01:04
ground feet in the air subs in
the water
1:01:06
and all the Dames all the
nights out
1:01:09
there indeed and in the morning
to the
1:01:11
trill room a room full of
trolls we have
1:01:14
met no gender stream calm as
where they
1:01:16
all congregate on Thursday and
Sunday
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of Hades is his incarnate son
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president Trump my excitement
in the
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primaries of Trump was that I
thought
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government could use some
old-fashioned
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constructive destruction being
that no
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matter what happened with the
Trump
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victory the net effect would be
positive
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for the country while my vote
was cast
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for the intriguing undercard of
a
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pot-smoking bicyclists my hope
was that
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at some point the voting
popular would
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evolve from mouth-breathers who
base
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their loyalty on either red or
blue ties
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to critical thinking about what
truly
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affects their lives I died alas
I am
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afraid that the contest which
Trump
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shitshow could have an ultimate
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they been have been beneficial
to the
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country as a whole maybe waning
the
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volume of those that frame
public
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opinion is deafening and I see
and hear
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little critical thinking from
anyone in
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day-to-day interactions perhaps
he will
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surprise me and Jeff Sessions
head will
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be on a stick in the front Don
as he
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appears in the Rose Garden with
the
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singlet and war paint
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but until then whatever
opportunity
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there is to affect change with
an
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arrogant man that has the
palette of a
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toddler man that has the
palette of a
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I am afraid will be lost but no
gloom
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and doom here you guys are
awesome your
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brevity of in a glass half
filled Trump
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is at least entertaining did
you see did
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you see him in West Virginia no
I missed
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it West Virginia oh man we had
a good
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one just like I'm laughing like
it's a
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comedian it's amazingly good I
like this
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scene that well it's online but
I'll
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wait for the next she does
these well I
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usually record Tucker and
that's usually
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when he's on so I always get to
see that
1:05:52
I'm get to see at least you
know three
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quarters of it at least Trump is
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entertaining Pence is downright
scary
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and I can't wait to hear your
analysis
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of the jubilation of the mana
Ford Cohen
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scenarios tomorrow I was like
getting
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along with my wife karma as
well as many
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attempts at mouth punching or
not
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landing at mouth punching or not
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well not the crowd you're
hanging with
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pal yeah and tendonitis is
setting in no
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more I doubt it
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a jingle request Charlie Rose
tell me
1:06:21
about your sexuality an old
classic is
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followed by John that is not a
great
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question and and then the
controversy
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needs some karma need some wife
karma
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know they are getting along
with his
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wife's karma all right tell me
about
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this sexuality it's in your DNA
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great question you've got karma
and
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[Music] question you've got
karma and
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the arts attribution for
episode 1060
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this was the the Simpson the
Alex Jones
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Simpsons art that was Mike
Riley who did
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it not Darren O'Neill so that
would that
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was the mistake it shall be
corrected
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and reflected apologies
1:07:06
yeah Mike Riley salsa that's
all set now
1:07:09
not weird you're right Riley
and there
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Neil have some similarities but
yeah
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Riley's the baby
1:07:15
Riley put yeah it was a glitch
was a
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glitch man
1:07:19
glitch onward did you give you
need some
1:07:22
devil getting along with his
wife karma
1:07:24
I gave the Karma
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you did yes hmm all right uh
Marvin
1:07:32
Britton serves now Chris
eisbock oh I'm
1:07:36
sorry Chris ice buck and I see
what
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happened 33333 in Cheshire
Connecticut
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I'm riding for job karma to
help my bid
1:07:45
for a big promotion hopefully
coming in
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September also I love the
reference to
1:07:49
the schism in the fabric of
reality as
1:07:51
my first donation 2010
references the
1:07:54
Great Schism which happened in
1054 not
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1062 look up east-west schism
this puts
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me halfway from barren to by
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has no title yes it does
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yes it does yeah you bye-bye
count as a
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title like counts the title
it's on the
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list like counts the title it's
on the
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a great work all around keep up
the
1:08:17
great work Oh sir Chris Bock
night of
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the No Agenda Brewers yells of
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Quinnie Quinnipiac couldn't it
be a
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cabal Ian when I think it's I
pronounce
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I you never get it right I love
you guys
1:08:29
jobs jobs jobs and jobs that's
Marvin
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Britain sir Stafford iron brand
in
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Bellevue Nebraska 333 greetings
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in honor of the Dames birthday
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24th hopefully she's on the
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not she's not I'm gonna put it
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ahead we were like a cheap wine
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today she pointed chili dogs
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night stable for today since
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while that was the Dames
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knighting request we'd also
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a douchebag call out to Troy
theis the
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request of my coworker edy posh
I was
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recently a regular on the troll
room
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under the handle of spot to
spook but
1:09:30
working other things have kept
me away
1:09:32
spook work he's in Nebraska
seems
1:09:37
unlikely work he's in Nebraska
seems
1:09:38
I still enjoy the show and the
sanity it
1:09:40
brings please play one clip for
us the
1:09:43
full Reverend Manning whooping
it with
1:09:46
the Constitution and health
Comerford
1:09:48
Damien oh and Edie
1:09:50
Tasha's wife okay Harvin you
Peggy
1:09:55
hold on it was a lot of work
here
1:09:58
um whooping let me see just a
song they
1:10:04
think yeah I know but it's like
I'm
1:10:07
doing a million different
things here
1:10:08
you know I've got birth the most
1:10:11
importantly to get the birthday
on there
1:10:13
then they have to have is
something for
1:10:15
the round table yeah where's
Manning
1:10:19
whooping whooping whooping
where the
1:10:21
hell is it
1:10:25
yeah no no John I I'm I can't
find it
1:10:30
the hell I'll find it for the
end of the
1:10:32
show this that's not acceptable
1:10:37
well some health cover for
Damien no and
1:10:40
Edie Pasha's wife would be an
1:10:42
appropriate I'm gonna look for
this
1:10:44
you've got karma so stand by
Marvin now
1:10:51
we have jingles needed for this
- I
1:10:54
guess this would swamp anybody
dukkha
1:11:05
nurse bomb from Virginia Beach
Virginia
1:11:09
Grand Duke 314 314 59 howdy
from Fort
1:11:14
Worth Texas in a minute
1:11:17
says Virginia Beach Virginia
how can
1:11:19
that be yeah maybe he's there
maybe he's
1:11:21
ray hat dude named Ben does it
have its
1:11:24
pros and cons today's pros
carne asada
1:11:27
cons Tex and the cons Texas
weather and
1:11:30
traffic where is Fort Worth huh
well I
1:11:33
thought for the word there's a
little
1:11:35
more clear of all that but
apparently
1:11:37
not big hugs and kisses to adam
jcd and
1:11:41
my friends at the roundtable
thank you
1:11:44
very much and i have the
manning rap
1:11:53
[Music] much and i have the
manning rap
1:12:12
[Applause] much and i have the
manning rap
1:12:14
now here's why I couldn't find
it that's
1:12:16
the good part
1:12:17
yeah it's spelled w HUP whoop
not WH o o
1:12:22
P it's spelled w HUP whoop not
WH o o
1:12:25
got it though
1:12:27
and we have that's our executive
1:12:29
producer we have one associate
executive
1:12:31
producer Ryan
1:12:33
hit'em in Elk Grove California
200 hours
1:12:36
and 33 cents my last name is
pronounced
1:12:39
head um okay goddamn my
birthday is
1:12:43
March 12th and he appears to be
on yes
1:12:45
on the list yes so please add
me to the
1:12:47
birthday list I graduated from
Berkeley
1:12:48
in May and moved to San
Francisco around
1:12:51
October so let's drink wine
some time I
1:12:55
tried to Mount Eden vineyards
2014
1:12:57
Chardonnay a few weeks ago and
would
1:12:59
highly recommend it and it's a
good wine
1:13:00
also I used this actually a
classic I
1:13:03
also have an interesting note
about
1:13:05
racism and white privilege most
of the
1:13:07
time people talk about
percentages
1:13:09
without looking at the actual
quantity
1:13:10
for example 22 percent of black
people
1:13:13
are in poverty compared to only
8.8 for
1:13:15
the white population according
to the
1:13:17
2017 US census people use this
to argue
1:13:20
for white privilege and how
white people
1:13:22
have more opportunity but when
you break
1:13:24
down the percentages 9.2
million black
1:13:27
people are in poverty compared
to 17
1:13:29
point three million White's
there are
1:13:33
white people in poverty too I
bring this
1:13:35
up because my dad came from an
1:13:36
impoverished background joined
the
1:13:38
military and served for six
years then
1:13:39
went to law school he listens
to the
1:13:41
show with me once in a while
and gets
1:13:43
very peeved whenever the topic
of white
1:13:45
privilege brought up
1:13:48
uh-huh in the eyes of
minorities he is
1:13:51
successful because he is white
and
1:13:53
privileged and he thinks it's
annoying
1:13:55
thanks again for everything you
and Adam
1:13:58
do yes I'm gonna hang out a
partner for
1:14:00
that there you go thank you
1:14:01
you've got karma
1:14:06
the percentages and sheer
numbers are
1:14:08
huge hugely different anyway
that's our
1:14:11
group of executive and associate
1:14:13
executive producers for show
1062 yeah
1:14:15
thank you one of them producing
this
1:14:17
show at that level and you are
indeed
1:14:19
executive and associate
executive
1:14:21
producers with credits as
mentioned once
1:14:23
again in the newsletter that
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and are recognized everywhere
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are used and we appreciate our
a nice
1:14:30
little list of execs today
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1:14:32
our one associate executive
producer
1:14:33
we'll be thanking more people
$50 and
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above in our second segment and
remember
1:14:36
another show is coming your way
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Sunday org
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1:15:04
I'm kind of convinced it's
tourettes a
1:15:07
version of Tourette's you have
this
1:15:09
recorder flute-playing that you
do could
1:15:12
be it's it's very date smells
very odd
1:15:15
very odd all right there was a
just a
1:15:19
tweeter all right
1:15:22
crap storm everybody was
freaking out
1:15:26
about the stupid social justice
warriors
1:15:29
they're horrible I think we can
see this
1:15:33
we came to a tipping point I
believe a
1:15:35
tipping point with unhinged and
unglued
1:15:38
nests point with unhinged and
unglued
1:15:39
a lot of unhinged and unglued
behavior
1:15:43
from mainly from what we
deconstruct is
1:15:45
the mainstream media pretty much
1:15:47
everybody and right down to
Shep Smith
1:15:50
the Fox but he doesn't really
come
1:15:51
unglued but he's odd but this
one story
1:15:55
which is really a non-story and
I think
1:15:58
I'll tell you the I'll tell you
about
1:16:00
the story first and then we can
listen
1:16:02
to just some unhinged unhinged
going off
1:16:05
on it was from Health Line
health line
1:16:08
is uh yeah it's I think it's
like a
1:16:10
WebMD they've got their doctors
etc is
1:16:14
it me or is it more like
natural news no
1:16:16
no no it's much more like a web
in web
1:16:19
employee and this actual dis
article was
1:16:22
medically reviewed by Janet
Britto PhD
1:16:25
LCSW CST
1:16:29
and it's about LGBTQIA safe sex
1:16:33
it is a LGBTQIA safe sex guide
1:16:36
personally I feel they should
use the
1:16:38
full acronym and if I were to
review it
1:16:40
as a medical review I would have
1:16:41
disapproved because the acronym
is
1:16:43
indeed LGBTQ Qi AAP ke so and I
have
1:16:48
been tracking this since it was
LGB puts
1:16:52
the ke kink kink yes that's
enough that
1:16:57
is now official that's an
official part
1:16:59
of it kink it's like queer
queer or
1:17:02
what's queer I mean that's in
there we
1:17:03
know it queers but no we don't
know no
1:17:07
I'm sorry and get the hose you
have no
1:17:10
idea what queer is and I don't
either
1:17:12
because it's not just gay guys
which
1:17:14
used to be queer now queer is
something
1:17:16
else now okay will a oh I'd
like to read
1:17:19
not sure how it works but you
can
1:17:20
identify as it now so this is
it's a
1:17:24
very serious piece and it does
handle
1:17:27
all angles of gender fluidity
when it
1:17:31
comes to copulating and having
sex with
1:17:33
each other
1:17:34
and you know lots of different
parts and
1:17:37
bits and there's all kinds of
things
1:17:38
that are relatively new or at
least new
1:17:40
to be talked about in public
and they
1:17:43
say here why we need an LGBTQ I
a
1:17:45
inclusive safer sex guide and
that's
1:17:49
actually you know for young
children
1:17:50
although I'm not so sure how
young you
1:17:53
should start with this and this
is
1:17:55
inspired by the GL Sen and the
advocates
1:17:58
for youth who seemed a lot more
1:18:00
concerned with Donald Trump
than with
1:18:03
LGBTQ ie issues but in this guy
that
1:18:06
says traditional safe sex guys
are often
1:18:08
structured in a way that
presumes
1:18:09
everyone's gender male female 9
1:18:11
non-binary trans is the same as
the sex
1:18:14
they were assigned at birth or
sex
1:18:17
education resources often use
videos
1:18:19
pictures and diagrams as a way
to convey
1:18:20
important information though
these
1:18:22
images and videos have
historically
1:18:23
failed to reflect or provide
information
1:18:25
about same-sex and queer
relationships
1:18:29
these guides also often
unnecessarily
1:18:32
gender body parts as being
quote male
1:18:35
parts and quote female parts
and refer
1:18:38
to quote sex with women or
quote sex
1:18:40
with men a
1:18:41
excluding those who identify as
1:18:43
non-binary many individuals
don't see
1:18:46
body parts as having a gender
people
1:18:48
have a gender and as a result
stay with
1:18:51
me stay with me
1:18:52
as a result trouble the notion
that a
1:18:54
penis is exclusively a male
body part
1:18:57
and a vulva is exclusively a
female body
1:18:59
part is inaccurate by using the
words
1:19:03
parts to talk about genitals
and using
1:19:05
medical terms for anatomy
without
1:19:07
attaching a gender to it we
become much
1:19:09
more able to effectively
discuss safe
1:19:11
sex in a weird in a way that's
clear and
1:19:13
inclusive so for purposes of
this guide
1:19:16
we've chosen to include
alternative
1:19:18
words for readers to use for
their
1:19:20
genitals for example some trans
men
1:19:23
choose to use the words front
whole or
1:19:27
eternal yet the fried whole
story yes or
1:19:31
internal genital instead of
vagina
1:19:33
alternatively some trans women
may say
1:19:36
strapless or girl dick for
penis this
1:19:40
usage is meant for one-on-one
1:19:41
communication with trusted
persons such
1:19:43
as your doctor or partner not
for broad
1:19:45
discussion in this guide
whenever we use
1:19:48
the medical term vagina we will
also
1:19:50
include front hole as clinically
1:19:52
recommended by researchers at
the BMC
1:19:54
pregnancy and childbirth
Journal so well
1:20:00
a front hole does exist if
you're a
1:20:03
fully transgendered person from
male to
1:20:08
female I didn't know that's
what they
1:20:11
called it but the freaked out
okay yeah
1:20:16
yes a front hole is different
from a
1:20:18
vagina I got it and they
actually had to
1:20:21
post a whole separate article
no we're
1:20:25
not renaming the vagina some
people are
1:20:28
under the impression that
health line is
1:20:29
now using the term front hole
instead of
1:20:31
vagina this is simply not true
1:20:35
I just got to play this Dana
lash clip
1:20:37
now she is the you like her
she's the
1:20:40
NRA spokes spokes hole
1:20:43
you know I'm talking about yeah
I know
1:20:45
her yeah you like her I
generally do I
1:20:48
mean she's a little bit
1:20:52
she has some you know she's a
little bit
1:20:54
knee-jerk but a little bit a
little bit
1:20:57
knee-jerk right-wing knee-jerk
yeah ok
1:20:59
so you've heard the story are
you
1:21:00
outraged no I don't think it
much of I
1:21:03
wouldn't even done this story
on this
1:21:04
show but I'm hardly outraged
well I'm
1:21:07
doing it just to show you how
unhinged
1:21:10
the right is become a guy we
got balance
1:21:12
on this show finally here's the
tipping
1:21:14
point I think that we are now
in a state
1:21:17
of full-on unhinged NIST in
across all
1:21:20
dimensions Healthline says
using the
1:21:23
medical term vagina is not
gender
1:21:25
inclusive language use instead
front
1:21:28
whole the guide states quote it
so just
1:21:31
so you know that's already not
true
1:21:33
because that's not what it said
said
1:21:35
they would they would use both
words
1:21:36
okay all right wait before you
go back
1:21:39
to it I was gonna say how is
the front
1:21:41
hall would have been the mouth
1:21:42
imperative for safe sex guides
to become
1:21:44
more inclusive of LGBTQIA and
non-binary
1:21:49
people it's a thing it is an
actual
1:21:53
thing health line says it I
don't even
1:21:55
understand all the letters the
GD bdq
1:21:58
burger this by the way this is
just lame
1:22:00
for her to do this I don't
understand
1:22:03
all the letters yes you do you
do should
1:22:05
burger they say that you they
say for
1:22:12
the purpose of this guide we
will refer
1:22:15
to the female copulatory Oregon
as the
1:22:17
front whole instead of using
the medical
1:22:19
term vagina which is an actual
medical
1:22:21
term and I can I just I need to
just you
1:22:25
mean move on to another no I
got a as a
1:22:28
woman did tell me to ask deaf
you for a
1:22:32
moment because this is
ridiculous
1:22:34
no pun intended I agree this do
you do
1:22:38
they not understand female
anatomy there
1:22:41
we go
1:22:41
do they not understand female
anatomy
1:22:43
I'm sorry but there's more than
one what
1:22:47
is wrong with these people I do
not want
1:22:50
some social justice warrior
dude how
1:22:52
dare you tell me what to use to
in terms
1:22:57
of it as a substitute for
medical names
1:22:59
for actual copulatory organs oh
my gosh
1:23:07
if you did not take just a
basic anatomy
1:23:10
and physiology class you don't
get if
1:23:13
you don't have one you don't
get to
1:23:14
rename it
1:23:16
oh my gosh trying to transition
to it
1:23:19
but you don't know what's not
happening
1:23:21
because this is the kind of
stupid stuff
1:23:22
that social justice warrior
particularly
1:23:26
the dudes do the social justice
warrior
1:23:28
dudes because they're the ones
who are
1:23:31
freaking out about this they're
the ones
1:23:32
who like well you can't call it
that
1:23:33
because I don't have one yeah I
know you
1:23:35
don't it's not like you just
switch it
1:23:38
on the outside and suddenly
everything
1:23:40
magically appears inside and if
you
1:23:42
think that women only have one
you need
1:23:45
to understand how basic
function of
1:23:48
female anatomy find out what a
urethra
1:23:51
is find out these things
they're not the
1:23:54
same thing the birth canal is
not that
1:23:57
they're completely entirely
different
1:24:00
things what shows us that you
have no
1:24:04
business telling us women what
to call
1:24:06
our stuff Oh My heavens this is
this is
1:24:11
where I can't deal anymore this
is where
1:24:13
I have left planet peace and I
am out in
1:24:17
the space I am just done
they're like oh
1:24:21
well it's the same thing you
never go
1:24:29
into medicine people who think
like this
1:24:31
don't ever do that you will
kill a woman
1:24:34
from now on I'm just gonna call
her
1:24:37
front hole I this is easier to
remember
1:24:39
I think you should get some
tums some
1:24:42
there's definitely one or two
ice I have
1:24:45
two of course I got the eye so
I think
1:24:52
that's the one okay that's not
bad and
1:24:55
but all on false information
one woman
1:24:59
who went nuts no no no this
John the
1:25:03
front whole thing it was
trending
1:25:06
trending front halls trending
it was on
1:25:12
par with the animal crackers
break out
1:25:15
of their cages well that was a
good one
1:25:17
too their cages well that was a
good one
1:25:18
I mean I don't have a clip of
it because
1:25:20
every ap The Associated Press
1:25:25
did an article you know like
breaking
1:25:27
news the animals on the animal
crackers
1:25:30
will no longer be in cages
because it's
1:25:32
cruel PETA forced them what a
setup what
1:25:40
a great piece of native
advertising what
1:25:42
a great great great fantastic
because it
1:25:46
make everybody I by the way do
this John
1:25:49
that's not news that's
promotion it's
1:25:52
the old promotion that when I
first
1:25:54
heard the story so as you go to
the
1:25:55
store and get a box of the old
ones did
1:25:58
you think you did their
inventory out
1:26:00
almost instantly because
they're all
1:26:01
collectors items now no kidding
1:26:03
because in reality with they
made this
1:26:05
change without announcing it
would just
1:26:07
be a package upgrade nobody
cares it was
1:26:09
you know cartoons of animals in
cages
1:26:11
and it was kind of a dubious
cage and
1:26:14
then somebody pointed out
cynically on
1:26:16
Twitter they said yeah whatever
they do
1:26:18
there the kids are still gonna
bite the
1:26:20
heads off the animals first
thing they
1:26:22
do right animal crack we have
to rock
1:26:28
against the crackers man
because it
1:26:30
teaches kids to harm animals
bite the
1:26:33
heads off see now that's
something I can
1:26:36
get behind
1:26:37
I'm get behind the front hole
and it's
1:26:40
sad because the animals have
all moved
1:26:42
to silly
1:26:42
good-evening we're following a
1:26:44
disturbing incident tonight in
1:26:46
Clearfield County where
Pennsylvania
1:26:47
State Police served a search
warrant
1:26:49
after reports of animal abuse
our Alexis
1:26:52
Wainwright has been following
this story
1:26:54
she joins us live tonight
outside of the
1:26:56
Police barracks Alexis what are
police
1:26:58
saying according to officials
there's no
1:27:01
Pleasant way of saying this
they say
1:27:03
that these men have been having
sexual
1:27:05
intercourse with animals
according to
1:27:07
the district attorney bill Shaw
this has
1:27:09
been a part of an ongoing
investigation
1:27:10
as to the abuse of animals this
is an
1:27:14
unpleasant topic but the facts
are that
1:27:17
we received a report of folks
having
1:27:21
sexual intercourse with animals
farm
1:27:24
animals down and munson
Saturday morning
1:27:27
State Police say they moved
into action
1:27:29
for safety concerns of animal
abuse at a
1:27:32
home in maan Singh
1:27:34
three men have been arrested
Terry
1:27:37
Wallace Matt broom maker in
Martin
1:27:39
Menace cough all in their 30s
in early
1:27:42
40s either going to be charged
with
1:27:44
sexual abuse of an animal
corruption of
1:27:48
minors recklessly endangering
another
1:27:50
person police recovered several
1:27:52
semi-automatic weapons at the
home or
1:27:54
the DA says there was also a
minor but
1:27:57
they don't believe they were
abused or
1:27:59
involved they say they are still
1:28:01
investigating to be sure I've
been doing
1:28:04
this for over time then house it
1:28:06
corruption of a minor if no
minors were
1:28:08
involved it's beyond the beside
the
1:28:10
point and I have heard in this
report so
1:28:12
what's not in this is that
there were so
1:28:14
I think they have over a
thousand counts
1:28:17
of of sex with animals they had
a barn
1:28:20
with a special set up so they
could
1:28:23
strap the animal to a gate and
they
1:28:25
could stand behind the animals
and also
1:28:28
there was a goat I'm reliably
informed
1:28:32
also not in this report but
it's in the
1:28:35
written reports I'm reminded of
the
1:28:37
classic joke from the 30s that
appeared
1:28:40
in the legmen book ration of
the dirty
1:28:42
joke one farmer goes up to
another and
1:28:45
he says hey do you know what
that felt
1:28:47
like Kenzie's been saying about
us
1:28:49
farmers and the other friend
says no
1:28:51
what says he says us farmers go
out and
1:28:54
we're fucking goats and sheep
and cows
1:28:58
and dogs and snakes and the
other farmer
1:29:02
says dogs and snakes and the
other farmer
1:29:03
snakes yeah yes Wow okay the
reason it's
1:29:14
over a thousand counts is
because they
1:29:17
made video of every single time
they did
1:29:19
it hey money money money this
is a huge
1:29:26
yes this is a huge business
huge it is
1:29:31
an international business
international
1:29:35
sex with animals now this leap
has leads
1:29:38
me into an art of an excellent
article
1:29:42
that's an interview written in
the full
1:29:44
excreme' in the Netherlands
it's very
1:29:47
long and
1:29:48
not gonna read it that mainly
because
1:29:49
it's in Dutch I did run it
through the
1:29:51
google translator which I had
to do
1:29:53
eight times because they have a
cap on
1:29:55
how many how many were how many
1:29:57
characters they'll translate at
a time
1:29:59
and it's yes yeah I mean this
has got to
1:30:03
be a 20,000 word interviews
it's very
1:30:06
very long so Google Translate
you can't
1:30:08
just throw a whole book in
there and
1:30:10
Google will have an issue with
that will
1:30:12
actually do use who I wait I
just want
1:30:14
to mention this okay if it's a
newspaper
1:30:15
article and you go on Chrome
and you
1:30:17
read it on Chrome you can hit
the button
1:30:20
it will turn a toad translate
on the fly
1:30:22
the whole thing yes except it
doesn't
1:30:24
because they have the GDR P
1:30:29
warning and that's the when you
when you
1:30:31
when you do the click it in
chrome I did
1:30:34
all that it translates the
warning not
1:30:37
the out not the article yeah
JavaScript
1:30:41
crap anyway the reason why I
1:30:44
transitioned into this is
because this
1:30:45
article it was an interview
with a Dutch
1:30:48
guy who worked in Berlin at a
Google
1:30:51
facility it was a contractor
but a
1:30:54
facility that whose entire job
was to
1:30:57
approve or disapprove of posts
and
1:31:00
videos for Facebook and you
know the guy
1:31:04
speaks on grounds of anonymity
because
1:31:06
of course he signed an NDA you
cannot
1:31:08
talk about it he did and he
felt it was
1:31:11
really important because he
says it's
1:31:13
what's going on first of all
it's all
1:31:15
minimum wage he was in Berlin
he he
1:31:17
didn't know he was being asked
to do
1:31:19
something for Google they
needed Dutch
1:31:20
speakers so the guy goes to the
1:31:22
interview they never mentioned
Google
1:31:24
you know they they do they just
some
1:31:27
basic basic questions then he
goes back
1:31:30
and then he's given a quote and
he has
1:31:33
to say is that hateful or not he
1:31:36
actually didn't have the right
answer
1:31:37
but no okay I understand I did
it wrong
1:31:40
anyway long story short he's
hired and
1:31:42
there's just a couple of Dutch
people
1:31:45
this is like the Tower of Babel
in this
1:31:48
in this office there's people
from all
1:31:51
over Europe all speaking
different
1:31:52
languages all viewing posts and
videos
1:31:54
this is their AI okay I love it
it's the
1:31:58
same thing that's coming to
Austin this
1:32:00
is very important to understand
because
1:32:01
that AI yes AI this is this is
their
1:32:04
artificial intelligence they
have people
1:32:06
everywhere in little dark
buildings at
1:32:09
minimum-wage trying to
determine what is
1:32:12
good and what is not and he
says first
1:32:15
of all I says the Netherlands
they are
1:32:17
so hateful he says the hate and
it's and
1:32:20
it's very Dutch to say cancer
everything
1:32:22
is cancer you're a cancer woman
your
1:32:24
cancer child your cancer job
everything
1:32:27
is cancer and I know this
because that
1:32:29
is the the Dutch very easily
say crack
1:32:33
the conquer a conquer who were
so
1:32:36
everything with cancer is very
very odd
1:32:39
cultural thing he says but the
worst is
1:32:42
the thing he says but the worst
is
1:32:42
videos yeah the child
pornography
1:32:45
violent rapes of eleven-year-old
1:32:48
children I'm not going to read
exactly
1:32:50
what he said but he was very
graphic in
1:32:52
this such in Dutch again we the
1:32:55
translation is there yes oh
these are
1:32:59
such videos yeah the Dutch
video sure I
1:33:01
think the the Netherlands is
probably a
1:33:04
pet at pedo bear central in the
EU very
1:33:09
disturbing says and everyone at
the
1:33:11
Google contracted facility his
drinking
1:33:15
is on drugs are with therapists
have
1:33:18
post-traumatic stress disorder
they
1:33:20
watching the videos yes it's so
1:33:23
disturbing the guy says there's
some
1:33:25
videos I cannot get out of my
head
1:33:27
and that's the you know like
the the
1:33:29
child rape videos so they have
to sit
1:33:32
through this every single day
and most
1:33:34
of them can't stand it more
than a
1:33:36
couple weeks he was there for
three
1:33:38
months could not stand he said
I was
1:33:40
walking around like a zombie
and he
1:33:43
would take a bottle of wine to
work just
1:33:47
to be able to get through the
day and
1:33:48
here's my problem
1:33:50
Austin Texas has been sold this
bill of
1:33:54
goods that we're gonna become
the next
1:33:55
Silicon Valley that we're gonna
be who
1:33:57
the tech Mecca we go and what is
1:33:59
happening is Silicon Valley is
sending
1:34:02
not only thanks to John C
Dvorak all of
1:34:05
their homeless people on buses
to Austin
1:34:07
they're sending the reviewers
of these
1:34:09
horrible videos who become
disaffected
1:34:12
have post-traumatic stress
disorder are
1:34:15
on all kinds of psychotropic
drugs are
1:34:18
on alcohol they're walking
around like
1:34:20
zombies in our city on these
damn
1:34:22
scooters I think you should go
to the
1:34:25
City Council meeting and bring
this up
1:34:27
with them I have a rest and
burden the
1:34:30
show with your personal problem
come on
1:34:32
this is this is good for the
show what
1:34:33
are you talking about I am so
obviously
1:34:39
that's my personal problem in
Austin but
1:34:42
that this this is what's going
on it
1:34:44
it's going to blow up someone
is going
1:34:47
to commit some kind of heinous
act after
1:34:49
sitting in these rooms for days
on end
1:34:51
like being tortured yeah
1:34:55
it is that's like the scene in
the
1:34:59
Clockwork Orange where the guy's
1:35:00
eyeballs are open up and they
make him
1:35:02
see all this horrible things I
mean it's
1:35:05
it's and when you read this
everything
1:35:08
you can imagine that's horrible
that
1:35:10
needs to be translated and put
into an
1:35:12
American vehicle newspaper well
maybe
1:35:15
that's something that you want
to take a
1:35:18
shot at the translations not
too bad
1:35:22
it's very very interesting it's
it's but
1:35:26
this is going to get very bad
very
1:35:28
quickly you kill if what if
what you say
1:35:32
yeah especially internationally
1:35:34
not to mention locally with
those jokers
1:35:37
and wherever they were
1:35:38
bumfuck eyewear was that what
state were
1:35:41
these is you have words for you
today
1:35:43
they were Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
1:35:45
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Dutch
there
1:35:49
yeah I'm surprised that they
didn't
1:35:51
associate Trump somehow with
that story
1:35:55
it's a Dutch story they're not
always
1:35:57
about the forks Crump is
1:36:00
and it's very well respected
1:36:02
intellectual lefty newspaper no
I'm
1:36:06
talking about not the newspaper
story
1:36:07
but the original story about the
1:36:08
bestiality oh they had guns this
1:36:12
stickers mister yes mag a missed
1:36:15
opportunity mister yes mag a
missed
1:36:18
probably Hillary voters anyway
so while
1:36:23
I was going through this rant
in my head
1:36:25
yeah I realized something
really bad
1:36:30
you know and I'm just gonna go
into OTG
1:36:33
for a second just that sort of
one
1:36:35
understands being off the grid
for me is
1:36:38
just being a little more
invisible to
1:36:39
Silicon Valley and I have now
with my
1:36:41
new purchase we can talk about
it later
1:36:43
I have now lived since the last
show
1:36:46
without an iPhone at all no
smartphone
1:36:49
whatsoever an iPhone at all no
smartphone
1:36:50
everything is transitional get
to that
1:36:52
this has been going on for over
a month
1:36:54
yeah but I was using the iPhone
at home
1:36:56
for what four digits all kinds
of things
1:37:00
just sitting on the couch you
know
1:37:02
because I I don't want to hear
it like
1:37:04
you okay yeah I will say again
I don't
1:37:06
want to reiterate this but I
will which
1:37:08
is that I have discovered years
ago or
1:37:11
recently I don't know when I
discovered
1:37:13
it where I could actually
realize I
1:37:15
discovered it that if you sit
around at
1:37:18
the table with a bunch of
people and you
1:37:19
want to use your phone to look
something
1:37:22
up all you have to do is
request it you
1:37:24
don't need a phone you just say
hey can
1:37:26
somebody look up this can
somebody look
1:37:27
up that can somebody look and
I've
1:37:29
mocked these people for doing
it and
1:37:30
they still do it
1:37:32
they will look up anything cuz
one of
1:37:34
them always has the phone and
they love
1:37:35
looking stuff up for you and I
feel much
1:37:38
more kingly yeah that's great
1:37:41
and you know but we're not
talking about
1:37:43
you you're not the typical
consumer for
1:37:45
today's world this is for other
people
1:37:47
and the this the mission I've
been on is
1:37:52
to be able to use as many
services that
1:37:55
I need as possible with a
browser with a
1:37:58
protected browser with as much
turned
1:38:01
off and shutdown as possible
which is
1:38:03
just not possible in the app
ecosphere
1:38:05
that's why all smartphones are
evil but
1:38:09
I'll get to that I have a
review of the
1:38:11
surface go if you're interested
we can
1:38:13
do that later the thing that I
realized
1:38:15
is with all of my beau TG and I
realize
1:38:18
this yesterday
1:38:20
we're on the boat with the
former New
1:38:22
York banker I take my hearing
aids off
1:38:24
because we're gonna get in the
water
1:38:25
we're gonna do some surfing and
so here
1:38:28
we are were two dudes with our
shirts
1:38:30
off in a air you know air
Nautique
1:38:34
whatever it is
1:38:36
and the music I guess his wife
was in
1:38:39
the boat last it's like Abba
like banker
1:38:42
change this this is not good we
do not
1:38:45
look very cool with ABBA
1:38:47
you know Mamma Mia blast yes
yes we have
1:38:56
to forget to do something so
he's trying
1:38:58
to connect this phone to the
the boats
1:39:02
the system through bluetooth
and he's it
1:39:05
can't connect he says I see
these I see
1:39:07
two bluetooths that are just
numbers and
1:39:09
not a name oh crap those are my
hearing
1:39:13
aids they're broadcasting MAC
addresses
1:39:15
24/7 I literally have a target
on my
1:39:18
head yeah you all you have to
do is he's
1:39:22
go for in between the two
Bluetooth
1:39:24
transmitters yeah that's easy
this is
1:39:28
I'm a walking tracker this is
very very
1:39:33
bad yeah this would be and
there's no
1:39:36
way to turn it on low TG guy
and there's
1:39:38
no way to turn off the Bluetooth
1:39:40
broadcast way to turn off the
Bluetooth
1:39:43
and the drone could pick it up
like oh
1:39:45
there it is there's anna mac
address
1:39:46
that's Tracy luckily blue -
it's only
1:39:48
really transmits about 30 feet
max yes -
1:39:53
a store nearby who picks it up
and
1:39:55
relays it off to the drone Bush
you want
1:40:02
to hear about the surface go we
got him
1:40:04
but that's it you never did
make the
1:40:06
connection you couldn't change
it so
1:40:08
it's you two guys with the
shirts off
1:40:10
listening to ABBA well no we
made the
1:40:14
connection and quickly changed
it to
1:40:16
something else like you know
dude rock
1:40:18
music ray yeah dude yeah dude
yeah
1:40:22
anyway I I got the surface go
yeah the
1:40:25
surface go which is the
inexpensive
1:40:27
Microsoft Surface which is
about 500
1:40:31
bucks it looks like a pretty
usable
1:40:35
little machine I love this
machine and I
1:40:40
didn't get the 399 which I
think would
1:40:43
be unusable for 4 megabytes of
RAM and
1:40:46
RAM yeah you want that you want
to max
1:40:48
it out yeah so it's the 8 128
this is a
1:40:53
question first question I have
I haven't
1:40:55
looked at one of these I was
gonna go
1:40:56
look at one never did
1:40:58
can you pull out the 128 drive
which is
1:41:01
really just a little thin car I
don't
1:41:03
know and put it up I don't know
if I'd
1:41:05
like all right you can put in
this you
1:41:06
could you can put in a separate
SD card
1:41:09
but I did that's different
1:41:10
ya know I don't know about that
all I
1:41:13
know is this is the product
Apple should
1:41:14
have made this device it's it is
1:41:18
fantastic I've you know I went
through
1:41:20
all the guides online and
locked down
1:41:22
Windows 10 as much as I could
I'm not
1:41:24
kidding myself of course
1:41:26
and and by the way in the
process of
1:41:28
that I'm new to Windows 10 I'm
new to
1:41:30
Windows it's very interesting
to see
1:41:32
that with they did this Windows
10 and
1:41:35
maybe it was earlier with it
you know
1:41:36
different windows version
they've got
1:41:37
all these slick settings and
control
1:41:40
panels and but then sometimes
like you
1:41:42
click on something to open up a
1:41:44
different control panel and up
pops like
1:41:45
the NT control panel it's like
all this
1:41:51
old stuff hiding under there
it's very
1:41:53
that's what you want
1:41:55
I know that and I really
appreciate it
1:41:58
for what it is it's the
customization I
1:42:00
even customized the tiles on
Windows 10
1:42:03
I never understood what they
were for
1:42:05
like okay and especially this
thing goes
1:42:08
into tablet mode in a very
usable way it
1:42:12
only weighs about a pounds like
a little
1:42:14
over that's what I kind of like
about it
1:42:16
yeah it's over a pound with the
with the
1:42:18
with the keyboard on it is I the
1:42:22
speakers the sound is fantastic
1:42:24
now they advertise eight hours
it no way
1:42:28
if I'm battery life I think you
get if
1:42:32
you're really using it if you're
1:42:33
watching a movie sure if you're
if
1:42:35
you're using it for three four
or five
1:42:37
applications at a time four
hours max
1:42:40
but still that's still pretty
good still
1:42:42
and I mean this is I'm in love
I have to
1:42:46
say this is a great and this is
me
1:42:49
saying this lifelong Mac guy
but once
1:42:53
you really shut it all down and
you know
1:42:55
make sure all that Windows
hello and put
1:42:58
a piece of tape over the front
camera
1:43:00
once you've done all that stuff
and lock
1:43:03
down everything I know you
can't and
1:43:04
please don't email me I know
it's in the
1:43:07
chip already I know but Silicon
Valley
1:43:10
is having a much harder time
tracking me
1:43:12
I'm using all their services
with brave
1:43:14
I'm using the VPN I'm gonna I
want to
1:43:18
install a pie hole on it in the
unit in
1:43:20
the Linux subsystem which you
can't do
1:43:22
just yet for a number of
technical
1:43:23
reasons this is the OTG device
for
1:43:27
people who want to be as
visible as
1:43:29
possible for the tracking and
tracing
1:43:31
from commercial companies is a
great
1:43:34
device instead of a smartphone
1:43:38
so one of the policies of the
show is to
1:43:40
use Bing over Google yes so I
was using
1:43:44
my VP and if dude you know just
I just
1:43:47
usually keep it on all the time
it's a
1:43:49
very good way of keeping
certain kinds
1:43:51
of worms and viruses from
bouncing
1:43:53
around and so I was using our I
change
1:43:57
the location once in a while
it's just
1:43:59
to see what the speeds are and
so I go
1:44:02
to Mexico I'm coming out of
Mexico and
1:44:06
so I guy being something and
then it
1:44:08
comes in Spanish yes Mexico
Spanish
1:44:12
Spanish answers to everything
yeah so I
1:44:15
use Google Google's fine you
know they
1:44:17
got some hidden cookie says hey
this
1:44:19
guy's not in Mexico you know
they're
1:44:20
doing that and so it meanwhile
so I go
1:44:23
back and I go to my normal VPN
centage
1:44:25
which is not any
english-speaking
1:44:27
country usually the United
States Canada
1:44:29
something like that and every
time I hit
1:44:31
being it still puts me in
Mexico oh
1:44:33
really oh that's the custom
cookies or
1:44:35
the guys in Mexico and it
leaves me in
1:44:37
Mexico you have this one thing
you need
1:44:39
to look out for sometimes if
you I've
1:44:41
had that the Google dot code MX
1:44:44
sometimes your browser will
autocomplete
1:44:46
that after you visited it once
oh that's
1:44:49
another problem I don't want to
even
1:44:54
these guys here's the thing
you're using
1:44:56
a V there's a pet peeve I
haven't
1:44:58
written about all right I will
I'm using
1:44:59
a VPN for a number of security
reasons I
1:45:02
just think it's a better safer
way to go
1:45:03
and think it's a better safer
way to go
1:45:06
what what is Amazon all of a
sudden
1:45:08
think I'm in the UK when I'm
not I'm not
1:45:11
hello Amazon I am not in the UK
it's
1:45:15
presumptuous of you to think
that I am
1:45:17
when I'm specifically trying to
type in
1:45:19
amazon.com I'm not typing
amazon.com dot
1:45:23
UK right and it's not being
completed by
1:45:26
the browser when it goes to
amazon.com
1:45:29
it says oh he's coming in from
the UK
1:45:31
let's put him there yeah so it
moves me
1:45:34
it's not the browser doing the
1:45:35
autocomplete it's Amazon moving
me to
1:45:37
the UK I don't want to do
business with
1:45:39
the Amazon UK site
1:45:43
yeah but you understand why it's
1:45:45
happening technically they're
making
1:45:47
assumptions yes there's two
when you
1:45:50
make an assumption you make an
ass out
1:45:52
of you and me yes
1:45:56
I'm not going on the internet
for them
1:45:58
to make assumptions okay I'm
sorry I
1:46:02
will call Jeff pretty damn
useful I've
1:46:24
just forgotten through the
habit of just
1:46:26
being stuff yes just begin now
1:46:33
just change this topic this is
I think
1:46:36
we got the roti GT now though I
was just
1:46:38
gonna do one one more clip but
not
1:46:40
really OTG but about the chips
well we
1:46:43
can do that later what about
the chips I
1:46:45
know I'm interested oh there's
a company
1:46:47
who I thought we're doing it
just purely
1:46:49
for promotional reasons because
they are
1:46:51
a chip implant company they're
not they
1:46:54
implanted a whole bunch of
employees
1:46:56
with chips in their hands so
they you
1:47:00
know it's handy so you can go
through
1:47:03
the turnstile by using your
hand instead
1:47:05
of your card here here's the
CEO you
1:47:08
know what's good I don't have
to worry
1:47:11
about losing it
1:47:12
here's CNBC with the CEO of the
company
1:47:15
and you're not far from the
truth
1:47:17
last year Wisconsin based
company 3
1:47:19
Square market announced its
plans to
1:47:21
install rice sized microchips
in its
1:47:24
employees the implants can be
used to
1:47:26
scan into the office building to
1:47:28
purchase food at work and to
log into
1:47:31
the computers their CEO Todd
Westby is
1:47:33
back with us to talk about how
the
1:47:34
program is going so far so Todd
what's
1:47:37
it been like how many of your
employees
1:47:39
at this point have chosen to
have the
1:47:42
chip and plant it and how many
do you
1:47:43
have to go yes to date we have
a hundred
1:47:46
and ninety-six employees and 92
of them
1:47:49
are chip to this day and what's
the risk
1:47:52
what's been like in terms of
their
1:47:55
experience does anybody said I
want this
1:47:57
thing out of me or when they
leave do
1:48:00
they have to get it out we've
had one
1:48:02
employee that's left that had
it removed
1:48:04
how that's left that had it
removed
1:48:04
over the vast majority of our
employees
1:48:06
absolutely love the
conveniences that
1:48:09
having this chip in their hand
really
1:48:11
brings to them I'm sure you've
been
1:48:13
asked this a million times Todd
but why
1:48:16
not a badge what why'd you have
to
1:48:17
implant a piece of equipment
into people
1:48:20
this guy's rationale why not a
badge
1:48:23
John can you think of a reason
why a
1:48:24
chip in your hand will be
better than a
1:48:26
badge you lose your badge if it
can be
1:48:29
lost it will be lost and the
very first
1:48:32