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September 20th, 2018 • 2h 52m

1070: Alexa in a Lexus

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it's really cool all this is really cool
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man is really really cool Adam Curry
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Devore award-winning Nation Media
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assassination episode 10 this is no
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agenda in the morning everybody
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I'm Adam curry from Northern Silicon
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Valley where I'm awaiting the Zephyr I'm
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Jesse divorce right
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Thursday Zephyr show it's Thursday it's
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no agenda now twice a week on Thursdays
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so you're still in the EU yes I am in
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the Netherlands to be exact and in some
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town I've never heard of yet you have up
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i broadcast from the studio before loud
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and lar en it's just just south of
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Amsterdam it's where all the rich soccer
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players live with their wives ah sure
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you have a lot in common
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Oh harsh it's so unnecessary
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so don't wait let me get it straight how
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did you get there did you jump in the
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Hadron Collider and poof
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well showed up in this place no boom
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actually art our trip changed somewhat
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no it's actually not is not funny but
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one of Tina's sisters is quite ill Tina
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has flown back to the Chicago area to be
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with her and with her family so that's a
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shame yeah so that kind of changed a lot
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of things in fact if you don't mind I
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just like to do off the top and F cancer
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[Applause] like to do off the top and F cancer
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you've got does work so I don't want to
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leave any stone unturned so yeah so
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that's you know sadly it kind of changed
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everything then so I'm here and I go
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back I didn't get to the Hadron Collider
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no that's good for another time
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but we did have a nice train trip from
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Zurich - way to know from Luzerne -
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Zurich and then we flew from Zurich to
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Amsterdam and another interesting train
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ride and another interesting train
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the Train is kind of convenient
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it was because the places are close to
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each other and there's lots of trains
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yeah and it just it just kind of works
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this there's no drunk people maybe I've
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been on the wrong trains but something
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that was kind of and it just struck me
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as odd I'm not quite sure if I'm seeing
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it the wrong way but no you order your
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train tickets online which is pretty
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simple to do and then they do force you
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this would be Tina in this case to
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download an app if you can't print it
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out you down you have to download their
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app and then you have to import your
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tickets into their app which is pretty
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much showing a PDF on their app which I
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think just probably could have just
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shown a PDF well you have a QR code and
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so when the conductor comes by to check
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your ticket it just seems so I don't
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know if it seems odd to me that that
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you're showing your QR code on in this
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case the keeper smartphone and the
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conductor is scanning the cue code with
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his smartphone just seems like it isn't
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that isn't that meant for him people
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have no relationship together whereas we
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already have a relationship because we
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purchased tickets and then you know we
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have the app and all that is it just me
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or is that is it actually supermodel you
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you confused it was whatever you just
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said okay so we it's so instead of
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scanning you know like at the airport
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will you put your phone under scanner I
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don't do that but you know you can do
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that now you have the conductor he's
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scanning with his I don't know it's just
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like a weird air gap thing to me I don't
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know if maybe I'm just seeing it the
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wrong way felt strange you think that
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day what would you propose as a
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alternative that would be more efficient
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and make more sense to you maybe we just
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get right on the train you know just
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like a plane like poop you scan it
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you're done you know why does this guy
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why is the conductor still there what's
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it what's the point of him to come by
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and and scan the phone
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you know I've always wondered that
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myself I remember old school because you
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still like conductors come by and yeah
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they click the tickets and apakah hole
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and what that's one of them yeah exactly
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and it's kind of cool like too good and
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then they stick it a little sticker
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thing steel it's been a while since it
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worked that way yeah but you know they
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can still do that in some Eastern
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European train systems yeah and yeah I
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know they should have just a little
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kiosk it they let the right at the door
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and maybe I have like eight doors you
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can go in or six or five or to whenever
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or every door would MIT what difference
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does it make well is each one does cost
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money oh okay that's probably it's
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probably government-run and there's
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probably a union for the conductor's and
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I'm sure they like their job he was the
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guy was very friendly nothing wrong with
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that hmm nothing wrong with that he's
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just a way to check could be I learned a
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couple other things Oh got a lot of
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feedback on the bikers that we were
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seeing kind of these middle-aged guys a
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little overweight and with all the garb
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on you know clearly they had their bikes
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flown in or they rented them locally and
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they're all running around this is a big
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big bone of contention with there with
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people in Italy and Swift them they
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really don't like them and they have a
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name for mammals which is mammals yeah
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and then they call them mammals it's
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just not a reference an acronym em am i
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LS an acronym for middle-aged men in
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lycra Wow mammals mammals something else
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I've noticed this was very unique to
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Switzerland hotels stores anywhere you
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go the doors all open inward which i
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think is at this point a building code
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violation in the United States
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oh that very few states allow it if you
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have that in California they'll give you
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a big ticket need make you fix it pretty
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quickly big ticket need make you fix it pretty
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it's really it's really of course you
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know for Americans walking around you
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want to walk in somewhere you pull the
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door you know you almost rip your arm
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out of the socket let's push but do
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Europeans have they never had that
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people die inside a venue where the
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the crowd tried to get out and the door
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was push it was inward and not push
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outward I guess I mean it makes no sense
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I don't know why you'd have maybe the I
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mean what's the rationale for having it
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open inward it except for maybe if you
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open it out where somebody walks into it
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I mean that's the only but it's for
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safety reasons is the way you do reason
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you don't understand it yeah but yeah I
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noticed this myself by the way and that
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was it
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it only kind of I only kind of noticed
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it in switch so I don't know if it's in
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other European countries I don't think
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I've noticed that much in the
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Netherlands it was a lot of revolver
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lending was in London lest you
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okay so we we get to the Netherlands the
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only thing the Netherlands can talk
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about right now in all the newspapers
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everywhere is Glennis Grace who didn't
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win the America's Got Talent
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I know you don't watch so I'll fill you
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in there's a Dutch singer and Glennis
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Grace is her name I know her quite well
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in fact I think she's sang in one of our
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parties you know hundred years ago a
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very good singer and I think maybe she
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want to touch she's quite well-known you
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see how she has a career in Holland
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she's from from the Netherlands she's
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from Holland was gonna do it America's
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Got Talent
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I know but that's why it's so
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interesting so she's over there she's
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she I guess she has temporary residence
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and she got on the show and she got all
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the way to the finals and everyone here
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was like oh it's the Dutch girl making
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it to America's Got Talent
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as far as I know she doesn't live there
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she might thought she always lived here
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and she didn't get through but uh man
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nach neo the national pride that she got
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all the way to the finals
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yes fascinating
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[Music] fascinating
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just sayin that's that's what everyone's
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talking about but here well I have much
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better what we're talking about I did
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watch the Emmys you have two more things
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to mention in my report and then I'd
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want desperately want to hear about the
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Emmys no I want to hear I want this
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European report to continue throughout
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the show but you can load up if you want
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I'll just give you the one on Amsterdam
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I have not been to Amsterdam for I mean
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really in the city and we went last
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night for some dinner for I don't know
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maybe a little under a year I got to
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tell you there are too many bicycles in
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Amsterdam it has now Greta I'm not
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talking about people riding bikes that's
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bad as is there's so many bikes they are
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parked everywhere
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there's you can't walk on sidewalks you
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can't cross you know a little island
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where where you would know them to have
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if you're crossing a two-lane road or
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something you can stand out the bikes
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everywhere they've just been pumping
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bikes into the Dutch economy and they
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haven't you know gotten rid of any
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it's it's it's insane I've never seen it
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like this everyone's talking about it
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and then there's also dock less and dock
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but it's just it's crazy if they've over
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inflated bicycles in Amsterdam that's
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ridiculous I mean to me the country that
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has adapted to the bicycle culture now
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what you're telling me is that it's not
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working you're telling me is that it's not
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here's what happened I remember when
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there was this big push I'm sure we
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talked about it on the show we want to
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make the Amsterdam we want to make the
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city much more for pedestrians and bikes
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and we want to kind of push the cars out
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so they flooded all the bicycle
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infrastructure more bikes bikes bikes
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didn't really do much to stop the could
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flow of cars because you know you still
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need deliveries trucks need to get
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through business has to be done so now
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do you have that no one can move now you
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got bikes to the left of you bikes to
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the right of you bikes on the sidewalk
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bikes on the bridge bikes and then the
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the tourists who somehow think that I
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can bike like the Dutch but it's just
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kamikaze pilots it's really it's ruined
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the city is ruined and I and I blame it
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on the policy of you know more bikes it
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was too much it's gone crazy
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take some pictures I have some I have
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some definitely it's just insane I want
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to see pictures yeah I'll send them to
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you will happen for the next newsletter
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I'll be back for for the next Thursday
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show on Sunday
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the next Sunday yes I will so will you
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find back tonight tomorrow no Saturday
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saturday cuz tomorrow I'm gonna go see
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Christina who haven't seen yet because
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everything kind of got pushed back at
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some other that she's in Rotterdam she's
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a martyr damn yeah I'll have taxi Eric
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drive me or something are you gonna take
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a bike yeah I'm still here trying to him
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to exit this damn podcast trying to find
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it's trying to find an exit strategy
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just get on a bicycle this is your exit
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strategy sure sure you are they just
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laying around you anyone can pick one up
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no well I mean bikes it's stolen all the
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time but now people lock them but you
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can you can't even lock them to anything
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ape lock it to a bridge or a light post
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or or a game no I mean it's a luxury
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because all those spots are just filled
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with bikes I have never seen it this way
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ever and I've been in Amsterdam since I
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was new 7 yes yes I'll take pictures man
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take pictures yes sir there goes a nine
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cars Zephyr yeah thank good and late you
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should complain why I'm not on it
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all right so I watched the Emmys yes I
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saw I was fortunate enough to see the
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blame opening song and perhaps more
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insulting lamer monologue
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well the lame opening song obviously the
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guy producing it this area Lorne
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Michaels right one my boys yeah he put
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the hammer down and said no political no
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Trump stuff that's we don't want to see
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any political or Trump stuff because
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that's what we do on Saturday Night Live
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I don't wanna see you guys steal right
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here right so instead just rag on white
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people men in particular so there was a
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few of it wasn't that bad I thought
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didn't think was pretty mild politically
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but I get annoyed by a couple of things
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absolutely John I just thought it was
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insulting was all huh too many white
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people or white people are widely and
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they were doing a lot of material and
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the show is I would say over represented
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by the black community yeah not in the
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winners were black presenters including
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guys you'd like to couple get it was all
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starting at live people it was
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ridiculous it's not in the winner's
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circle there weren't too many black
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people what I can see seems like they
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lost well whatever the point is is that
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a couple of days ago me they had I think
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four writers Awards mm-hmm and except
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for the last one writing for a drama
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they never mentioned the names of the
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writers huh
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even though it's a writing writing award
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yes they they mentioned they showed the
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name of the just played a clip showed
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the name of the show no writers they
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didn't mention the writers they never
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said directed by him and did when they
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said directors they mentioned the guy's
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name but the friend who says so and so
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and so and so you know Zach Zachary you
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know directed such-and-such I put these
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guys names out there no for the writers
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they never said anybody's name except
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the winner they had to mention it was
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really the oh I was gonna ok well that's
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kind of rude it was very ruinous for the
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first three of the writers Awards they
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never mentioned the rise the last one
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they did that they named a writer at the
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beginning I found that to be outrageous
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and it was a nice surprise the writers
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put up with this crap where's the
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Writers Guild and then the what the
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thing that was wait wait stop Sessa
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how were the ratings I didn't check to
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Rick nice report and good
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arable show I'll check the raki going
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ahead no the entertainer was
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lame the song to begin that you said was
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stupid the song to begin that you said was
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and it was all you know race race race
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you're right about that all time here we
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go right about that all time here we
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the Emmy Awards drew a record-low
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audience of just ten point two million
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people down 11% over the past two years
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that makes sense
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it was hard to watch it was not it was
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not entertaining anyway and then they
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get to the dead people subsection ah yes
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yes we love the dead segment they do the
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dead segment and they throw in John
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McCain into the Emmys dig said oh that's
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right yes I read people were really mad
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because they had John McCain in yet you
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know but then they didn't mention Mac
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you know some rapper I've never heard of
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but he he how about Tom Wolfe and Tom
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Wolfe the writer he did a TV series in
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the 70s he died was a famous novelist he
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did the electric kool-aid acid test not
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bonfire of the vanities who's the famous
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writers on television all the time no he
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gets snubbed another writers nup I might
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have might add hi Lorne Michaels I think
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just doesn't like writers to probably
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get in the way you know they're not that
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you know their pain in the ass I have no
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idea what it is but it was obviously
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this this and I don't didn't see a lot
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of dead writers besides Tom Wolfe I'm
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sure there's a lot of dead except for
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Neil Simon yeah duh you can't leave him
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out but you you know this other this is
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really I thought is snuff to anyone who
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wrote for a living in that business down
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there have you heard anyone else
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complain about this is anyone on on
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Facebook talking about it I don't have
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facebook so I have no idea how I know
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that I'm talking about just just asking
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and so yeah so Tom Wolfe is left out but
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John McCain they threw him it what does
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he have to do with anything and are they
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gonna put every dead politician
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politicians die a lot yeah and really
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unfortunate ways sometimes to
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and so what's the point of this and so I
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thought that was one of the messages
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that was a political statement that was
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Lauren's political statement and then he
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also when he had the nominations for
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best you know comedy actor they we had
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they had apparently Baldwin got
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nominated for doing his Trump no of
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course crime and so they had a big giant
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picture of him doing Trump but that's
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was nip slips out and so that was I
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think something of a political stable
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but the rest of it they kept it they
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kept it on the Qt but that John McCain
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thing was like what was that all about
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well does he have an IMDB page let's
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take a look I'm gonna take a look and
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see John McCain IMDB let me say I'm sure
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Tom wolf does too but he didn't get
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mentioned and Tom was more famous in
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Hollywood circles oh hold on
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he hold on he's of course he's been a
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guest on Saturday Night Live multiple
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times on Saturday Night Live multiple
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Loren produced the show hello that's how
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he that's how he justifies it he has two
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writing credits for democracy and
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faith of my father's this is the this is
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the look I'm just saying I'm there's
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gotta be a million people that drank to
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that level it should have been on the
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death list that's ridiculous
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when you go I'm getting you on in the
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dead segment yeah do it
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podcasters you could come back and haunt
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me all right that was it that was
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reports it was very boring mm-hmm where
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was it was LA yeah I was in LA time the
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Microsoft theater which I think is the
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old uh I don't think it's just not the
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dole because that's still there I see
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old the Kodak Theatre I think mm-hmm I
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think I don't know but it's you know
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it's an old this is one of the older
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theaters Microsoft bought the rights and
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so it's the Microsoft theater they
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Microsoft never got mentioned throughout
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the show I mean it wasn't even right
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it's just an old naming right they have
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keep naming right so it was just lame it
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was a really terrible they should not
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hire that guy to do the thing you know
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and then or another political statement
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I thought was giving there's no reason
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for the special the special the Emmy for
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those best special last year went to the
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Oscars oh man how incestuous is that
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well besides being incestuous that was a
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nod to DeNiro go for his eff Trump
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comment is that Trump oh so that made
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what did they show that is the best
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segment of the show they didn't show
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that we're gonna do that there was this
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was all subtle subtle nods well Wow I
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mean that's your interpretation I'm just
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adding two and two why would they get
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the award this show sucked it had low
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ratings too and also they had you know
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again they had the the McCain thing and
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then a picture of what's-his-name doing
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Trump I mean come on
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and then I saw the guy proposed on stage
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actually was kind of dead was kind of
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sweet was kind of dead was kind of
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ah okay I didn't see it so guys that was
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kind of lame but it was kind of sweet
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because it was at least it was something
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different the guy says I you know my
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girlfriend sitting here in the artists
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and I have to tell you this I hate
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calling you my girlfriend I'd rather
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call you my wife no oh yeah yeah and
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then the guy kind of botched it though
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because I did I had actually could have
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clipped that yeah she starts she gets
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all excited in the audience of me pretty
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huh huh and this was she comes running
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up the stage and he's and then as she's
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running up he says at least three times
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I haven't asked you yet I haven't asked
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you yet I haven't yeah what a douche
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what she gets up there he does go on his
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knee give her a ring and ask sir ha ha
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but what's yelling at her for where
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she's coming up on the stage you can see
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what that relationships going I can
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guarantee you what's next because of
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horse no well there's that no we're
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gonna see this another time in the near
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future on an award show but it will be a
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gay proposal that could be there was one
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later in the show there was a callback
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to this moment
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way late in the show this guy who was
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also got a girlfriend in the audience
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says he says my and if I forgot nishes
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some actress she said he says she said
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she'd punched me in the face if I asked
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and I'm thinking yes do that on my show
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please very good anyway yeah well there
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is one piece of news that was played up
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pretty big here particularly in the
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Netherlands since it is news that
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concerns quite a number of Dutch
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citizens many of whom were killed in
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mh17 the downing of the mh17 airliner
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over Ukraine as the Russians did a big
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live news conference it was carried live
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all over the country people were
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tweeting about it and there was live
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stream on RT of course who interpreted
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the news for us and in a nutshell they
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have proof that this was a book rocket
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that was in possession of the Ukrainian
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army and could have only been deployed
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by the Ukrainians for a number of
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reasons and I
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have a clip remember this of course is
22:18
RT so you'd expect them to be all over
22:20
this news in a positive fashion and that
22:25
was I did a John right there didn't I a
22:34
1 second clip well we'll have a second
22:38
one yeah ok I can I can summarize they
22:42
have the original I'm so pissed about
22:44
that that's not me they have the
22:46
original that's not me they have the
22:47
yes the original Passport you know every
22:50
each weapon has or D each shell or
22:53
rocket has a passport it shows where it
22:55
was made it was not made in 84 as was
22:57
earlier presumed but in 86 and this
23:00
could have only been in Ukraine for all
23:02
of these reasons and all the journalists
23:04
were there they could examine the
23:05
evidence it wasn't like a PDF like of an
23:08
Obama birth certificate but it was the
23:10
real booklet for whatever that's worth
23:12
but they did have this other interesting
23:14
piece of of evidence which was a phone
23:17
call of something you remember they had
23:19
as proof that the Russians did it they
23:21
had some like drunk Russian you know
23:24
blue tenant yapping away like I'm gonna
23:28
shoot there was shot down a plane
23:29
well now the Russians have their version
23:32
of a Ukrainian colonel who and they
23:35
don't even translate this bit I will for
23:37
you just listen to this part of the
23:38
report the passport and all other
23:40
relevant documents were actually brought
23:43
to the room in fact they used to be
23:45
top-secret and the Russian Defense
23:47
Ministry have unclassified them for the
23:49
sake of the probe for the sake of the
23:51
investigation they also passed on all
23:53
the data on the rocket to the official
23:56
investigation and they are saying they
23:58
are open to everybody to any inquiries
24:01
any further questions that the official
24:03
investigation may have in fact even US
24:06
journalists had a chance to have a look
24:09
with our own eyes at these at these
24:11
papers also the second part of the
24:13
presentation is interesting because I'm
24:15
telling you I probably cut out the third
24:17
the wrong part on this one too although
24:19
this is a good part of the report but
24:20
this is not what I meant intended to
24:22
clip for the Russian Defense Ministry
24:24
included some footage
24:26
before by the joint investigative team
24:28
and the Russian Defense Ministry says
24:30
basically they show their they're
24:34
examples of how they believe that
24:36
footage was tampered with
24:38
the third paragraph was probably was
24:41
also a very interesting one and they it
24:43
purported to they purported to play to
24:45
us a audio recording which the Russian
24:48
Defense Ministry says is a conversation
24:50
between a Ukrainian colonel with another
24:53
officer and a lot of f-bombs dropped in
24:57
that recording unedited by the Russian
24:59
Defense Ministry for the world for the
25:01
very purpose of showing that they
25:03
themselves did not tamper with the
25:05
routine and well this is the key bit
25:08
from it right this is only translated
25:11
with subtitles but this colonel says
25:13
holy crap we don't want to blow up
25:15
another plane like we did I don't know
25:19
if that's the actual translation someone
25:21
in the audience will check it for us but
25:23
that seemed to be a it was very clear
25:25
recording you know almost as good as
25:27
they had a Victoria Nuland so you know
25:31
the Russians have been preoccupied was
25:35
and there's some cultural reason for
25:37
this and I can't remember quite what it
25:39
relates to but the Russians are really
25:42
into high-quality recordings oh yeah it
25:45
was kind of an element of that in the
25:47
death of Stalin they have I saw it but
25:51
you know tell me what part what part the
25:53
beginning where they're recording right
25:59
they have you know read this during the
26:03
Soviet era there were microphones
26:04
everywhere and they used to know
26:06
everyone knew there's microphones buried
26:08
here and there and they just really in
26:11
like that more than anything they like
26:13
to listen in Currys podcast
26:16
perfectionist or Russian spy one of the
26:20
to read the book
26:23
anyway so they so it's good well you
26:27
know I kind of believe the Russian side
26:29
of this because of the length of time it
26:32
took to rig the report yeah exactly
26:37
and remember thing went down it should
26:40
have been within a month or two this
26:42
should have had something to tell us it
26:43
told us nothing for over a year
26:45
well it's it's moaning about it it's
26:48
been longer it's been much longer than
26:50
that and remember that the a lot of the
26:52
main evidence against the Russians comes
26:55
from Belling cat you know do you
26:58
remember Belling cat babe it yeah with
27:01
the upside-down C question Mark Belling
27:03
cat is the blogger who's has a little
27:06
write rule it's kind like the Snopes of
27:08
mh17 rule it's kind like the Snopes of
27:10
yeah yeah uh-huh exactly
27:13
so yeah I don't know
27:19
the whole thing is sad and uses the
27:20
internet ones you know people just been
27:22
shut down by the the debate has just
27:25
been quashed by the politicians and the
27:27
mainstream media shut up you don't need
27:29
to know yeah well this you know every
27:31
time they come up with a report that's
27:32
from the JIT the joint investigation
27:34
investigative team well we think this is
27:37
it we're pretty sure we'll we'll know in
27:38
the next update yeah then it's nine
27:41
months yeah well look we have 97 your
27:46
scientists are on board we really
27:48
believe that's how it's going yeah so
27:51
[Music] that's how it's going yeah so
27:53
yeah sad the whole thing is said
27:59
I have got a lot of BBC World Service
28:02
stuff actually and BBC World Service
28:06
yeah actually and BBC World Service
28:08
and uh yeah these clip properly we had a
28:13
couple things happen at once we had the
28:16
ones this hold on me check how much
28:19
that's good
28:21
it looks like some of my clips got
28:23
screwed John says uh what's happening
28:26
you this is not good well luckily I have
28:29
two of the three
28:32
it's the tariffs Trump increased the
28:36
tariffs on that on the Chinese yeah it
28:39
was pretty big news over here did anyone
28:42
talk about who you were
28:43
well they tried to talk about a little
28:45
bit but it seems that the Cavanaugh
28:47
stuff was getting more traction now
28:50
apparently if you listed Paul Krugman
28:52
wrote in an editorial in New York Times
28:55
you know the famous Paul Krugman called
28:58
calling uh Cavanaugh obviously smarmy
29:03
they really going after this Cavanaugh
29:05
guy you know I might have to give you
29:07
the kudos on this because I was oh my
29:12
feet well actually I have some clips of
29:13
Trump that I think really yep I want to
29:18
make sure that people know what I'm
29:20
talking about
29:20
you had the theory that this guy was up
29:23
was a straw man he was gonna be thrown
29:25
to the Wolves yes by him and he was
29:28
going to be chewed up gobbled up and
29:29
spattered all over the place and that
29:31
would lead into a giving it leverage to
29:34
the Republicans to moan and groan about
29:36
this cuz he's probably not guilty of
29:38
anything cuz he's probably not guilty of
29:38
right he's probably a pretty good pick
29:40
except for some elements are useful like
29:44
yes well be with well and remember it
29:47
was the report we had is that Trump's
29:50
sister who's a judge had said no this is
29:53
the person you want I forget who it was
29:55
the other person not the Kavanagh but
29:57
the second pick and now I can't remember
29:58
for a second there's two other ones
30:01
including a woman I think there's gonna
30:03
throw the woman in there next mine but
30:05
but the way we interpreted it at the
30:08
time was Cavanaugh is not meant to
30:11
become the next Supreme Court justice
30:14
he's not meant to be confirmed and yes
30:17
and it also balances the ballot kind of
30:19
balances the budget okay we screwed you
30:22
on Gorsuch right I used to this on
30:24
Cavanaugh we're even yes and I and I
30:27
think this I have three clips here of
30:30
Trump one of those Helicon the
30:32
helicopters ago North Carolina
30:34
stand up you know press gaggles and I
30:38
think what the way he speaks and the
30:40
answers he's giving and what he's giving
30:43
Kavanagh all kinds of well have a listen
30:46
here they've already owned two major
30:55
hearing and really they're hurting
30:57
somebody's life very badly there's a lot
30:59
of this hurting his life his family you
31:02
know a lot of this like hey man you if
31:03
you want to bow out of this is a good
31:05
time to do it what painting the
31:13
Democrats is a bunch of a-holes oh wait
31:15
oh no it gets better it gets better
31:17
[Music] no it gets better it gets better
31:22
so we'll see but I do think this they've
31:26
given it a lot of time they will
31:27
continue to give it a lot of time and
31:29
really it's up to the Senate and I
31:33
really rely on them I think they're
31:34
gonna do a good job so a lot of this
31:36
time don't worry no rush take a lot of
31:39
time and then there's still morning it
31:41
was really it's hard for his family it's
31:44
really tough I mean just think of and
31:46
it's true I mean it's going going these
31:48
guys being fold through the pulls of the
31:50
wringer this is a very tough thing for
32:00
him and his family and we want to get it
32:03
over with at the same time we want to
32:06
give tremendous amounts of time he's
32:10
trying to communicate something here
32:13
that would be wonderful if she doesn't
32:16
show up that would be unfortunate that
32:19
would be not so well blitz let's really
32:22
go in and let's just go for the kill and
32:24
blame the Democrats for this horrible
32:26
situation we're in if she shows up and
32:30
makes a credible showing that'll be very
32:33
interesting and drop they're making
32:36
position but I can only say this he is
32:38
such an outstanding man very hard for me
32:41
to imagine that anything
32:43
well I'd have to see what she has to say
32:46
I've given her a lot of time the
32:48
Senators giving her a lot of time a lot
32:50
of time being given we continue to give
32:52
her a lot of time but then we've held up
32:54
the whole hearing what I don't like is
32:57
that senator Feinstein's look at this
33:01
letter for a period of like three months
33:04
from July maybe even before that but
33:08
from July why didn't send her to find
33:11
steam bring this up at her meeting with
33:12
judge Cavanaugh why didn't the Democrats
33:15
they knew about the letter because she
33:16
was showing it to Democrats why did they
33:19
wait till everything was finished and
33:21
then bring it up that doesn't look good
33:23
no that doesn't look good
33:26
yeah that's a good question
33:31
I'm now totally onboard with the with
33:36
the thesis of this poor poor bastards
33:39
is just getting to me like later on to
33:41
the wolves but it's who actually leaked
33:44
her identity or this letter who leaked
33:47
that feinstein feinstein as he says
33:49
feinstein didn't leak it i'm sure was
33:52
someone in Trump's side who leaked it
33:53
get it out there here's what Feinstein
33:55
said okay another guy second to
34:10
Feinstein is Blumenthal this is the
34:13
cabin up this is boomin thought on the
34:15
previous showboating and this is the
34:17
classic move to stall then he knows that
34:20
this is bullcrap but he's doing it
34:21
anyway which is really shameful but this
34:24
is ruling Richard Blumenthal he has
34:26
played a unique role in choosing and
34:29
vetting judicial nominees he was the one
34:32
who recommended Rob Porter to his
34:35
position as staff secretary aside many
34:39
people knowing about this he's a wife
34:41
darlings be done he knew about these
34:44
allegation and what he did to
34:47
investigate them second we want to know
34:48
when the letter signed by sixty five of
34:53
Judge Cavanaugh's former schoolmates
34:57
was first started it appeared as you'll
35:02
recall the day after the letter surface
35:05
publicly there must have been some
35:09
preparation for it that would be common
35:13
sense and the answers to those questions
35:16
from dawn began will be extremely
35:18
revealing let me just say finally that I
35:23
hope we've learned something from the
35:26
Anita Hill proceeding of 27 years ago
35:30
that a full investigation is necessary
35:33
that corroborating witnesses are
35:35
essential but most important that
35:38
survivors deserve basic Saraiva
35:41
which right now the Republican
35:45
leadership is failing to give this this
35:49
whole thing of Ivor
35:50
this thing is so sick because it's
35:52
really this is the loop the loop of
35:55
social media and things popping up and
35:57
people you know finding that Cavanaugh's
36:00
mom BIA was a judge in some foreclosure
36:03
and then there's the and it's just fit
36:05
it feeds back into the media machine and
36:08
people are becoming violently ill not
36:12
kidding I'm not getting listening to
36:13
this is Senator mazie Hirono she's from
36:20
the worst the woman is violently ill of
36:24
course it helps that there are women on
36:25
that committee but you know what I
36:26
expect the men in this country and the
36:31
men in this committee and many of them
36:34
believe me because we all signed on to
36:35
this letter to demand an FBI
36:38
investigation but really
36:40
guess who's perpetuating all of these
36:42
kinds of actions it's a man in this
36:44
country and I just want to say to the
36:45
men in this country just shut up and
36:47
step up this is this is an illness when
36:51
a senator speaks this way and I know
36:53
it's an illness because if you saw this
36:55
clip this is where it ends
36:56
but right after this I should roll it
36:58
back just a tad here you'll hear she
37:01
catches herself like what the hell did I
37:02
just say
37:04
this country and I just want to say to
37:05
the men in this country just shut up and
37:07
step up do the right thing for a change
37:10
okay you can see I'm a little upset by
37:13
this you know the unfairness of it but
37:15
you have a second question she's
37:17
completely off a rocker you can see I'm
37:20
a little upset by this but she realizes
37:24
this is not normal it's not normal
37:27
behavior is not normal it's not normal
37:28
did you hear Barbara Boxer our friend
37:31
Barbara Boxer the masher the hitchhiking
37:35
masher can I say that can I get stupid
37:38
who's the masher but maybe well she was
37:40
always trying to okay she was always
37:42
hitting on guys hook up her okay tried
37:49
to hook up or I'll forget it here she is
37:52
she's talking about Anna Eshoo
38:00
took her job she's on MSNBC providing
38:04
commentary oh and she's talking about
38:06
dr. Ford and Anna Eshoo you looked into
38:09
Anna a shoe a shoe is the worst who is
38:12
she a shoe a shoe is the worst who is
38:13
who's Anna is she's one of our
38:14
representatives in the state of
38:16
California all right so Anna Eshoo has
38:19
has vouched for dr. Ford and Barbara
38:23
Boxer says this this woman is to be
38:25
believed Anna issue is one of the most
38:28
incredible people I know in this world
38:31
she has a heart of gold and she's sharp
38:34
she knows after sitting with that woman
38:37
you can believe Anna issue and you can
38:40
believe dr. Ford this was attempted rape
38:44
and this is a woman who exhibits dr.
38:47
Ford courage but the classic signs of
38:50
post-traumatic stress I mean wow
38:55
I don't think this is healthy debate
38:57
anymore no but it falls right into the
39:02
pattern that you predicted I'm surprised
39:03
that you're feel bad about it well I'm
39:07
just looking at it for my just gloating
39:09
a lot more than you are I think I've
39:11
been in the EU now and I look across the
39:13
water I go oh man really we do cool shit
39:16
to people back off it's the thing is
39:20
here's the clip that I'm surprised that
39:24
mainstream isn't playing over and over
39:27
and over again this is Kavanagh with in
39:30
his own words order the FBI to examine
39:33
the accusation that Kavanagh
39:34
categorically denies to the judge here
39:37
in 2015 reflecting on a saying among his
39:39
high-school classmates what happens at
39:41
Georgetown Prep stays at Georgetown Prep
39:44
that's been a good thing for all of us
39:48
with it but I mean come on that's gold
39:51
that is gold you're you're right they
39:54
should be playing that why I mean it's
39:56
very odd very odd to me ABC you know on
40:01
Fox News it's all like yeah she should
40:03
speak let's get all this guy he's like
40:05
they've all been instructed this guy he
40:07
cannot become Scott we want is we want
40:09
to draw it out it's got to take and this
40:11
is the Republicans the Fox News
40:13
substation the Democrats like you know
40:16
he can take your time do as much as you
40:20
want this is bizarre man there's
40:22
something there's something amiss here
40:23
this is not no behavior nothing amiss
40:27
exact going exactly as planned
40:30
yeah you're right yeah well I'm glad I
40:33
called it all the way I am to the best
40:36
part of this is the memes I'm surprised
40:40
you called it and then you're like after
40:42
you've already instead of spiking the
40:44
ball you're saying I don't know maybe
40:45
you should bring it back and rerun to
40:47
play again no no no I'm not saying I
40:49
like The Reluctant touchdown score
40:51
because no ref you think actually got it
40:54
I'll tell you what well you tell me I
40:56
tell you what I'll tell you why this is
40:59
to on point I'm doubting myself
41:03
it's too on point it's so exactly what
41:06
we predicted it's I'm doubting myself
41:08
now how can this be happening this
41:09
where's the hitch I'm not seeing years
41:12
of experience
41:13
well you what you might be doing you
41:15
might be looking for the meta there may
41:16
be going so smoothly that it can't be
41:22
just this something else yes
41:24
exactly something else very common No
41:27
Agenda phenomenon okay well thank you
41:29
for helping me through that all I know
41:35
there's one thing I'd like play that
41:37
last thing I guess yes the FBI can look
41:40
into it clip which is a long trip from
41:41
CBS n the FBI what are you hearing from
41:45
your sources because in the case that
41:48
this is he-said she-said you know people
41:51
are immediately jumping to the well
41:53
maybe she's asking for an investigation
41:55
because she wants to delay things maybe
41:57
she's asking for an investigation so
41:59
it's not just he said she said because
42:02
even mark who's in the room of Judge
42:05
Mark judge who's in the room while he
42:06
said it didn't happen he's not willing
42:08
to testify yes Stephanie my sources are
42:11
frankly presenting another view than the
42:13
one you just heard from Bill Gavin which
42:15
is that the FBI absolutely could
42:17
investigate this not as a criminal
42:19
matter but as part of their role
42:20
background checking federal nominees but
42:23
they could only do that if the White
42:25
House asked them to look into this
42:26
allegation and if the White House did
42:28
ask them to do that they would be
42:29
perfectly capable of shedding some light
42:31
on this in fact you know they have
42:33
people who do nothing but in interview
42:35
sex crime victims they have trained
42:38
interrogators and as you said there are
42:40
witnesses in this case mark judge and
42:42
there's another woman who's on Twitter
42:44
saying she was a classmate of dr. Ford
42:47
and we and and that this incident was
42:49
discussed now I asked the hill and they
42:50
said they don't know whether that's true
42:51
or not that's the kind of thing that the
42:53
FBI could investigate they could find
42:55
people who knew these folks who were
42:57
classmates they could try to triangulate
42:58
was this Romania ker you know didn't
43:02
though yeah it obviously was many many
43:05
years ago but the FBI is fully capable
43:07
of at least shedding some light on this
43:10
I'm gonna triangulate that Bawra
43:12
triangulation gonna triangulate that Bawra
43:14
so well hmm you know what lady they're
43:19
FBI supposedly is what I what Trump said
43:23
he's that they that they investigated
43:24
him as part of their back six times six
43:28
times it thoroughly is that truth and
43:30
they never came that's true yeah I how
43:33
do we know it's true well from the night
43:36
that they haven't investigated him over
43:39
and over cuz when it became a federal
43:40
judge they had to investigate him and
43:42
then they had to investigate him again
43:43
they investigated this guy a lot alright
43:45
and it's like an insult to the FBI
43:49
well you investigate him and you miss
43:51
this you guys still suck
43:54
I mean I can't be happy about this stole
43:57
his complaints hey it's a twofer Trump
44:00
is not only doing getting exactly what
44:02
he wants but he's also screwing the FBI
44:04
a little extra yeah without even having
44:07
to do it yeah twofer I like the memes
44:10
though even you know I was gonna say
44:12
something else that all these bladder
44:13
writers I think there's some danger
44:17
because regardless of what the Tina's
44:20
opinion is on Kavanaugh and the
44:22
accusations when Julia Louie Dreyfus
44:25
also was tweeting now I support her I
44:29
signed on for my school I'm one of the
44:31
two hundred signing into part of her and
44:34
Tina said I don't want to read the
44:35
letter because I'll have trouble
44:36
watching the show just not the
44:39
regardless of the opinion just the fact
44:41
that she's doing it just be on
44:43
television just be do your show it's a
44:45
great show don't ruin it I think there's
44:47
there's collateral damage that people
44:49
aren't thinking about well the other
44:51
thing is Julia louis-dreyfus was one of
44:54
them billionaire billionaire billionaire
44:57
she's the inheritor of her dad and you
45:00
can look her up look him up on the
45:02
Wikipedia who in 2006 was worth four
45:05
billion dollars and that was 12 years
45:07
ago he only died recently so she is like
45:11
an aristocrat not only just an elite but
45:14
an aristocrat who decided to go into
45:16
acting as a lark this is a comedian a
45:19
comedian she was the funny the funny
45:21
Dreyfus in the family uh let her said
45:25
let her do her bit
45:27
so they tolerated but it's like you know
45:29
it's like - it's a ridiculous situation
45:31
with this woman she should get she's the
45:33
one who should get out of the way so
45:35
it's a GSR nerve
45:37
so she's the punchline to the
45:39
aristocrats okay i sat on that one for a
45:44
moment okay i sat on that one for a
45:46
well like but I think just the
45:49
collateral damage that show business
45:51
people are now going to witness if you
45:53
keep use John Legend's gonna see this
45:55
too that's how the machine works you use
45:58
the machine for promotion over and over
46:00
again or whatever your messages at a
46:02
certain point the karmic wheel reverses
46:06
and the shit spits back at you I've
46:08
witnessed this myself write you up
46:10
it does time and time again it doesn't
46:14
always come back instantly it can be
46:16
years later but you will get shits
46:18
spewed over you from the machine and it
46:21
happens to everyone who uses it thank
46:24
goodness we just have a little podcast
46:27
we're podcasters you know podcasters so
46:29
I like the memes though even though it's
46:31
it's a sad it's a sad topic in general
46:34
you know the ridiculousness of the
46:37
accusation like I don't always want to
46:39
say Who I am I don't remember exactly
46:41
where it was don't exactly who else know
46:43
who else was there I kind of remembered
46:45
what happened so now so now people and
46:47
it was when I was very young people are
46:49
doing memes all over the place such as
46:51
this one this is hard
46:56
so Maxine Waters about twenty know about
47:04
25 years ago when I was two somebody had
47:09
took me to a Maxine Waters rally or to
47:12
her I don't know what I forgot where we
47:16
were at I don't remember why we why I
47:19
was even near Maxine Waters at that age
47:22
but she had kissed me on the cheek and
47:25
she googoo gaga and doing all that and
47:30
you know I was only two I didn't give
47:32
her permission to kiss me on the cheek
47:34
and you know and she was grabbing on my
47:36
cheek saying could you could you boochi
47:38
boochi and all that and you know she
47:43
shouldn't be in office right now this is
47:47
like an emotional you tube face great
47:50
wait for the punchline here comes
47:53
many of the ones of federal
47:55
investigation because I didn't give up I
48:14
think that's kind of funny but and
48:17
that's pretty much what's going on bring
48:19
you know this Reese parks the hash tag
48:21
me too we have all kinds of meat to
48:24
stuff in the news again in fact I should
48:26
probably think you have a clip and I'll
48:34
probably follow that up with my clip on
48:35
that Cody Wilson I thought you had a
48:38
classy you had sexual assault against
48:44
plastic gun guy oh yeah the Cody Wilson
48:47
guy got a sexual assault
48:49
it's very sketchy but it starts off I
48:52
did it starts off talking about how he's
48:55
in Taiwan and they make it the way they
48:57
play this CB s in the way they played is
49:00
though it's suspicious yes he says I won
49:03
even though he does he says he goes
49:05
there for business but he looks like it
49:06
might be trying to escape to the guy
49:08
makes stuff that runs on 3d printers
49:12
Taiwan is one of the places you'd go to
49:15
talk to the manufacturer so maybe so you
49:17
can get in on what they're up to in the
49:19
next generation and you say oh I that's
49:21
good that know that you guys are did is
49:23
what you do you go to Taiwan or China to
49:25
talk to the guys about their next
49:26
generation products police say they do
49:28
not know why Wilson went to Taiwan but
49:31
that he travels there frequently for
49:33
business Wilson is the owner of a
49:35
company that sells blueprints for
49:37
untraceable 3d printed guns online a
49:40
judge ordered him to stop selling the
49:42
plans but he's since found a loophole if
49:45
convicted of sexual assault Wilson could
49:47
face up to 20 years in prison we play my
49:51
clip that's a little different
49:52
hold on the man who tried to sell
49:54
blueprints for making untraceable
49:56
plastic guns is now accused of sexually
50:00
assaulting an underage girl by the way
50:01
this is completely not you know the
50:04
truth is completely not you know the
50:05
is not the story but Shep Smith has just
50:06
just since it's just how the story goes
50:09
the truth gets twisted around
50:11
cops say Cody Wilson met the girl on a
50:14
dating website called sugar daddy meet
50:17
and paid her five hundred dollars after
50:19
he had sex in a hotel room in Austin
50:21
Texas investigators say they have
50:23
surveillance video of them getting off
50:25
an elevator together I'm shocked I'm not
50:27
aware of sugar daddy meet in Austin
50:29
Texas I'm shocked I tell the hotel yeah
50:32
maybe if I were you alleged victim told
50:34
police Wilson bragged that he was a big
50:36
deal Wilson bragged that he was a big
50:37
we're still waiting to hear from Wilson
50:39
and his attorney it smells like a setup
50:42
and a honey trap to me you know they
50:44
find out the guys because yeah you know
50:46
you've seen these sites sugar daddy calm
50:49
and you support and these sugar daddy
50:51
support these women with rent or
50:54
whatever it is and then and then you
50:56
know if Yuri if you believe the
50:57
testimonials and the articles written
50:59
about a lot of these guys don't even
51:01
want sex I just want to have two girls
51:03
hanging around you know whatever their
51:06
deal is you know maybe this guy was into
51:09
that and then they they set him up well
51:13
he seems to be set up for sure than this
51:15
this nonsense about a meeting tae-hwan
51:17
as though he's on the run he's on the
51:19
lam yeah
51:20
and he's 17 is I believe the age of
51:25
consent in Texas isn't it you're asking
51:28
me I don't know
51:29
I can look it up but far as I know 17
51:32
has always been the age of consent in
51:34
Texas so she's 17 what difference does
51:38
it make well they say it was a minor and
51:41
that they were in you know they were
51:42
tracking him yes under 17 you're right
51:48
so we have that little anomaly that's
51:51
interesting yeah that's a good catch and
51:54
realize that well so it's just a what
51:59
did some fed some fed working in the
52:02
bureaucrat in the deed you know the the
52:04
just dark state or whatever you want to
52:07
call it fed hay he hates this guy cuz he
52:11
got screwed over because Cody got out
52:13
from this from his little printing
52:15
business by finding a loophole which
52:17
means the law was written in such a way
52:19
that gave him that opportunity is
52:21
loopholes are it's not a loophole it's
52:24
not like he discovered something was
52:25
there and then this guy got her so they
52:28
set him up I heard a setup I heard him
52:31
on and then they got it wrong because
52:32
she's 17 in a state was legal I heard
52:38
him on a podcast I should have clipped
52:40
it where he said uh they're setting me
52:41
at least it I'm targeted something
52:43
something's gonna happen you watch it's
52:44
gonna happen so I but I didn't have time
52:47
to verify when it was create when that
52:49
was recorded and everything so didn't
52:50
clip it but apparently he knew it was
52:54
coming and then what have we had another
52:57
one we owe something that was not so
53:00
much well I'll do that in a second let's
53:02
see let's get to the next the true hash
53:04
tag me too
53:05
from Mark Cuban okay set your clip up
53:10
and we'll see if I need to play mine
53:11
okay this is this kind of just a rundown
53:14
on the changes in the Mavericks
53:17
organization and somehow cubing is like
53:20
I'm not thinking nothing to do it I'm
53:22
gonna change some managers cuz there's
53:24
one guy do total douchebag was running
53:26
the place you know you don't have guys
53:28
like it's always from the top down I
53:30
don't care what anybody thinks of this
53:32
Vista if you got a but ten guys working
53:34
for a they're all horrible douchebags
53:36
you're here douchebag yeah the worst and
53:41
so they don't mention the fact and then
53:43
he was shook down for ten million
53:45
dollars by some organization that's what
53:47
got me laughing to myself independent
53:49
investigation into the Dallas Mavericks
53:52
turned up disturbing details about the
53:54
business side of the NBA franchise there
53:57
was pervasive sexual harassment and
53:59
other serious workplace misconduct
54:01
and by that I mean threats intimidation
54:03
and two instances where an employee
54:07
engaged in domestic violence Sports
54:09
Illustrated first detailed the
54:11
allegations seven months ago which
54:13
prompted owner Mark Cuban to hire a new
54:16
CEO Cynthia Marshall and order an
54:19
investigation the report turned up
54:21
substantiate allegations against three
54:24
male administrative employees including
54:27
claims from 15 women alleging a pattern
54:29
of misconduct from former team president
54:32
to her Dima asuri throughout his tenure
54:34
there were two women who came forward to
54:37
report that he had engaged in forcibly
54:39
forcible kissing that he'd kissed them
54:41
on the lips
54:42
there were times that employees said
54:44
that he repeatedly touched them on their
54:46
thighs often under the table where no
54:49
one could see investigators say uhsorry
54:51
denied most of the claims and there were
54:54
no complaints in his file not a single
54:57
witness said that they had told cuban
54:59
anything investigators recommended the
55:01
mavericks hire more women and improve
55:04
formal reporting practices we have a
55:07
speed up culture now speak up culture
55:10
yeah so I don't think the shakedown was
55:14
he's giving the Cuban is giving ten
55:16
million to organizations that promote
55:20
awareness and tell me some specific
55:22
organization oh oh I'd only saw with
55:25
organizations felt fuzzy to me felt real
55:29
fuzzy like that's not a fine that's not
55:32
a fine of any sort of fine it's nothing
55:34
nobody told Cuban about these guys
55:36
because they knew that as they told
55:38
Cuban they get fired you want to hear
55:40
Cuban on the topic himself like all
55:42
emotional oh yeah
55:44
which I think this I believe as I
55:47
believe how karma goes around now I
55:50
understand Cuban I think at a certain
55:52
point maybe when I had a lot of cash and
55:56
you know things were going my way and I
55:57
was things I'd predicted came true and I
56:00
had money those you have to have the
56:02
combination otherwise he's just some
56:04
dude podcaster who says he's from the
56:07
future and yeah you get a little cocky
56:09
but Cuban is cocky he's a cocky guy and
56:13
he had a lot of for
56:14
the circumstances take place very smart
56:17
they're taking anything away from him
56:18
but he's been cocky the machines gonna
56:20
come around to him and this interview
56:22
may be the one that's gonna hurt him the
56:24
most as again he's at the top of the
56:27
organization here's how he's disguised
56:29
this thing this is ESPN actually the
56:31
first an apology to the women involved
56:36
the one that in a couple cases that were
56:39
assaulted and not just to them but their
56:42
families because this is not something
56:45
that just is an incident and then it's
56:47
over just is an incident and then it's
56:48
it stays with people it stays with
56:50
families and and I'm just sorry I didn't
56:54
see it I'm just sorry I didn't recognize
56:56
it and I just you know hope that out of
57:02
this you know will be better and we can
57:06
avoid it and we can help make everybody
57:10
just smarter about the whole thing and
57:12
you read through the report and you
57:13
really read the details of things that
57:15
you hadn't known about before what stood
57:17
out to you as the most difficult and
57:19
sort of what people had to go through
57:21
just the pain that they went through
57:22
there my company
57:31
it just it was the same way I felt when
57:35
I stood in front of mavs employees for
57:37
the first time after this came out you
57:40
know and I apologized to them they just
57:46
never in my wildest dreams that I think
57:48
that that this was happening right
57:50
underneath me and I'd never the pain
57:53
that people went through the pain that
57:54
people shared with me as this happened
57:57
the tears that I saw just it hurt and
58:05
the way I felt it's nothing compared to
58:07
the way they felt oh I'm glad you said
58:09
that at the end a lot about you mr.
58:12
Cuban at the end a lot about you mr.
58:14
well hold on a second doesn't this
58:16
contradict the report that I had clipped
58:18
to which degree to the degree that they
58:23
said no one ever told Cuban and now he's
58:25
telling us that they're coming up to him
58:27
crying and sobbing well this is after
58:29
the fact now that it's all out there
58:30
apparently we don't know I need never
58:34
really explained the timeline here okay
58:38
I'm just being presumptuous but anyway
58:41
he's like every husband is nice caboose
58:42
we didn't know I didn't know it but how
58:44
I mean I'm so in touch with such a great
58:46
organization I don't know what's going
58:47
on in it that's the contradiction that's
58:51
the contradiction that is really a bad
58:53
thing to say hey you know this is the
58:54
family this is the mattress out of
58:56
control this is the mattress out of
58:57
I thought you owned it I mean they don't
58:58
even call them companies were teens that
59:00
calm the organization because we're
59:02
organized that but he's a hands-on guy
59:04
uh-huh apparently a little too hands oh
59:07
who Johnny C d-four Rach
59:13
and then although not really a actually
59:15
we should conclude this was kind of a
59:21
shake-up in the open-source community as
59:26
after years of abuse of emails the
59:29
creator of Linux steps aside have you
59:32
been following the linus torvalds story
59:34
no I have not you have to brief me on
59:37
this oh my goodness he has come to the
59:39
realization and now linus torvalds i'll
59:42
try and summarize
59:44
he I guess he took gnu/linux and created
59:49
Linux I'd whoever story you believe but
59:51
he's been running the kernel which is
59:53
the the core guts of the Linux operating
59:55
system and it's a very tough job it's a
59:58
very political job and it's it's all in
1:00:02
consuming this is a life style if you
1:00:05
want to be someone who runs a project
1:00:07
like that it makes these decisions and
1:00:09
because it's a committee of one as him
1:00:11
as far as I know all this just lists and
1:00:13
conversations you can only imagine if
1:00:15
you've ever seen anything online it's
1:00:17
just it gets crazy and he would say you
1:00:19
know shut up and you know fuck off and
1:00:22
all these kinds of things that people
1:00:23
sometimes on these lists and now all of
1:00:26
a sudden he's had he's come to Jesus
1:00:28
maybe literally I don't know and he says
1:00:31
that you know I've I've now realized
1:00:32
that I've been very abusive towards
1:00:34
people and I need to step back and get
1:00:37
some help and learn how to be less
1:00:39
confrontational so it it's like they
1:00:43
activated the chip or something or I
1:00:45
don't know just all of a sudden
1:00:47
something happened in his life he came
1:00:49
to this realization that he's been
1:00:50
abusive this realization that he's been
1:00:52
and yeah I'm not quite sure no one's
1:00:56
really sure where this is coming from
1:00:57
other than that's all vogue
1:01:04
linus torvalds yep
1:01:08
Wow pulling back now I don't know
1:01:10
exactly what that means just fed up yeah
1:01:13
it's just a way to get out I can imagine
1:01:14
that too yeah I could imagine that for
1:01:18
sure I mean that's why I think musk is
1:01:21
trying to do yes there's more and more I
1:01:24
watched Muscat keep thinking this guy is
1:01:26
trying to get out of out of the what he
1:01:29
sees is good eventual sinking ship
1:01:31
that's just not gonna turn the corner
1:01:33
he's got good people you know he knows
1:01:35
how to hire people this is he's got to
1:01:36
have a bookkeeper says look this is not
1:01:39
gonna happen
1:01:40
we're not gonna be able to do this we're
1:01:42
not gonna be able do that all these
1:01:42
promises you've made aren't gonna it may
1:01:45
be in some distant future but we're
1:01:47
running to her burning through cash
1:01:48
there's no way and once the government
1:01:51
and you got Trump in office he might get
1:01:53
reelected he's not gonna let these
1:01:55
government subsidies continue mm-hmm no
1:01:58
of course not of course not sure it's
1:02:01
like the writing's on the wall yeah yeah
1:02:04
it's probably a better way for the
1:02:06
company to go but they don't have a
1:02:07
successor they need someone an obvious
1:02:09
next in line who has some visibility if
1:02:11
he wants to pull that I mean even he
1:02:13
should understand that
1:02:16
we're gonna look for all right well
1:02:19
we're gonna start seeing a name crop up
1:02:21
yep gonna start seeing a name crop up
1:02:22
keep that is you know protege of Musk or
1:02:26
somebody's important to the company or
1:02:29
somebody's gotta be it's got to be a
1:02:31
visionary though John it's got to be
1:02:33
someone with some kind of vision or they
1:02:34
just won't they won't let them go
1:02:38
we'll see with that I'd like to not let
1:02:41
you go and thank you for your courage
1:02:43
and say in the morning to you John say
1:02:45
you where the C stands for cycles of
1:02:48
bikes Dvorak way in the morning to you
1:02:51
mr. Adam curls with morning roll ships
1:02:52
to see boots on the ground feet in the
1:02:54
air subs in the water
1:02:55
subs in the water feet in the air subs
1:02:58
in the water in the morning to the troll
1:03:01
room no agenda stream calm fabulous to
1:03:04
have everybody there it's always feels
1:03:05
just like I'm back home no matter where
1:03:07
I am I see those trolls in the troll
1:03:09
woman makes me feel good and a hearty in
1:03:13
the morning to Konkan insalata for the
1:03:17
artwork for episode 10 soir saw enough
1:03:20
69 titled that was German spam
1:03:24
and it was we've had a lot of ants
1:03:27
artwork based upon an ant story and this
1:03:30
was a a fine revisit to how you can
1:03:35
really get rid of ants one of our
1:03:36
supporters had donated thanking you or
1:03:40
and his family had reminded him to thank
1:03:42
you for teaching him how to get rid of
1:03:44
ants and then of course involves the
1:03:46
torching of certain elements of the ant
1:03:47
family they had a this is one of the
1:03:51
best singed ant corpses I've ever seen
1:03:54
on the dart generator it was not very
1:03:57
nice very nice work
1:04:00
Coenen celada no agenda our generator
1:04:02
calm is where we find all of this talent
1:04:06
and we're always extremely appreciative
1:04:08
of it thank you very much for your
1:04:09
courage and your support of the No
1:04:11
Agenda show
1:04:14
we do have some people thinking we have
1:04:16
the curious phenomenon of a bunch of
1:04:19
executive producers in one Lo and
1:04:20
associate Oh again that was the same as
1:04:23
the last Thursday's show so we had yeah
1:04:28
right on Sunday so we have sir Julian
1:04:34
and Morgan Hill California is their
1:04:36
number one guy $1,000 $1,000 one dollar
1:04:40
100 one whoa yeah it was pretty good
1:04:43
what does he say he says checking in
1:04:46
again to hit that Earl level he's going
1:04:48
for Earl how cool I'd like to encourage
1:04:51
all listeners and producers to get on a
1:04:53
budget pay cash for everything and work
1:04:55
towards having a FICO score of zero the
1:05:00
borrower borrower is slave to the lender
1:05:03
that's right all the money you're
1:05:04
sending Visa MasterCard you could be
1:05:06
building a wealth you could be building
1:05:08
wealth and supporting the things in life
1:05:10
that really matter like sanity
1:05:13
NJ in case or Julien's soon-to-be Earl
1:05:16
of the South Bay and autonomous cars
1:05:19
nice thank you wise words as well sir
1:05:21
Julian thank you very much for your
1:05:23
courage thank you very much for your
1:05:24
and then by coincidence that's back good
1:05:30
to hear from her from eg comes in once a
1:05:32
month i sir honor miss of Dogpatch in
1:05:35
Loris LeBeau via if with $900
1:05:38
interesting urinalysis and he writes in
1:05:40
as you got a note he writes to these are
1:05:42
not is not a missus he can be mm-hmm
1:05:46
your analysis and travel reports remain
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great and the jingles end of show mixes
1:05:51
artwork insight and intelligence from
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the many listeners and of course the
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technology that runs the show oh that
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really makes this the greatest
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collection of producers in the universe
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Wow thanks to all the in-kind producers
1:06:04
for making this show such a great and
1:06:06
informative experience twice a week I
1:06:08
can only help financially I remain
1:06:12
annoyed by the use of the term democracy
1:06:15
rather than Republic by the elected
1:06:18
officials and reporters when speaking of
1:06:20
the United States governance saying the
1:06:23
u.s. is a democracy is like nails on a
1:06:26
blackboard to me right on preach I have
1:06:31
lived in seven of these sovereign states
1:06:33
and each is unique and proud of their
1:06:35
independence in thought and governance
1:06:37
even the ones with governor's in jail or
1:06:40
teetering on bankruptcy yeah you lived
1:06:43
in Illinois for a while right yes
1:06:45
sovereign states have hated Washington
1:06:48
politics and its influence except
1:06:51
California and also what their share of
1:06:53
federal taxes paid by their citizens
1:06:56
back citizens read the federals
1:07:00
Federalist Papers or move up to a move
1:07:02
to another state answering a question
1:07:04
from an earlier letter regarding my baby
1:07:07
brother angelic knight no longer being a
1:07:11
in regards to is no longer being tracked
1:07:13
by the Secret Service because of his
1:07:15
location location okay
1:07:17
the word sharps are things like nigh
1:07:20
boots apparently was used are things
1:07:22
like knives hazard razors screwdrivers
1:07:24
pens and pencils it's a regional term
1:07:27
but is your circle of friends and family
1:07:30
that clean given the percentage of
1:07:32
Americans that have such restrictions so
1:07:35
John you said something the troll room
1:07:39
is yelling about you said what it's
1:07:41
Washington you supposed to say
1:07:42
Washington Washington yeah I don't know
1:07:45
why or do you never visit them curious
1:07:49
observation so I don't know who he's
1:07:51
talking to cuz I don't remember the note
1:07:53
he's referring to yeah I don't remember
1:07:55
either but I was going over this with
1:07:58
the family oh good and we think this is
1:08:00
some sort of code okay lay it down again
1:08:05
I want to see if I can understand it
1:08:06
answering a question from an earlier
1:08:09
letter regarding my baby brother angelic
1:08:11
Knight no longer being tracked by the
1:08:12
Secret Service because of his location
1:08:15
sharps are things like knives scissors
1:08:18
razor screwdrivers pens and pencils it
1:08:20
is a regional term but is your circle of
1:08:23
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that's what was wrong and so I'm missing
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one of the three clips doesn't matter
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won't play these two so the BBC World
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Service talked about these tariffs and
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as we already discussed the Cavanaugh
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stuff kind of took over in the States
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which was great because here was talked
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about a bit more and it was you know
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shocking shocking what's going on here
1:13:44
is BBC World Service on the tariffs with
1:13:47
a response from the Chinese but how much
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longer can the world's two biggest
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economies engage in a damaging trade war
1:13:54
before one of them runs up a white flag
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China has fired the latest salvo
1:14:00
imposing tariffs or taxes on sixty
1:14:03
billion dollars worth of imports from
1:14:05
the United States it was responding to
1:14:08
President Trump's decision to levy
1:14:10
further tariffs on two hundred billion
1:14:12
dollars worth of Chinese goods the
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Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Gong
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Shuang said no one should be surprised
1:14:19
at China's response from vania dindim
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avala Jew for I want to reiterate that
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in response to the action taken by the
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United States has to take necessary
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countermeasures to defend its own
1:14:32
legitimate rights and interests and to
1:14:35
safeguard the global order of free trade
1:14:37
revalidation the jews the US action has
1:14:40
brought new uncertainties to the trade
1:14:42
negotiations between the two sides
1:14:44
you've already expressed that position
1:14:46
on China US trade issues many times and
1:14:48
I think it has already been made clear
1:14:50
to everyone
1:14:52
so the second clip unfortunately was it
1:14:57
was part of a nice threesome because
1:14:58
they explained there that the Chinese
1:15:00
are kind of running out of tariffs to
1:15:02
put in place because of the trade
1:15:05
there's a huge trace or plus em hmm
1:15:08
Trump knows this and I don't understand
1:15:11
what people can't get it mm-hmm is that
1:15:13
if you if you give your the worst they
1:15:15
can do to you is look you know tax this
1:15:17
much is one-tenth of what we can tax of
1:15:20
their stuff they're the ones that would
1:15:22
get hurt the most it's obvious it's
1:15:25
basically up I think about 120 billion
1:15:27
to 600 600 billion I think that's the
1:15:31
best yeah it doesn't seem like a like a
1:15:35
you know it seemed actually seems like a
1:15:37
no-brainer it's like eventually you're
1:15:39
gonna lose this is just a bigger a
1:15:40
bigger stick but and this was
1:15:43
interesting from the world service
1:15:45
there's a lot of shenanigans going on
1:15:47
behind the scenes that is actually much
1:15:51
more important but the other things
1:15:53
which have been happening behind the
1:15:54
scenes include China withholding
1:15:57
permission for a US tech company to
1:15:59
acquire a Dutch chip maker that had been
1:16:02
several years in the negotiations and
1:16:05
they just simply sat on their hands and
1:16:07
did nothing so they didn't grant
1:16:09
permission that M&A fell apart the
1:16:11
United States has restricted access by
1:16:15
Chinese tech companies ZTE to key
1:16:17
components from America such as
1:16:20
semiconductor chips and that's cause
1:16:23
China's second biggest telecoms
1:16:24
equipment maker to virtually go under so
1:16:28
those restrictions on investment what
1:16:30
they could do in terms of how business
1:16:32
operate across borders are far more
1:16:34
damaging than tariffs because those
1:16:36
decisions found to really be reversed
1:16:39
President Trump could decide tomorrow
1:16:40
he's changed his mind on tariffs and
1:16:43
they could just be removed but once a
1:16:45
company changes its supply chain stops
1:16:48
the way that it produces overseas or the
1:16:50
way it does steals those decisions are
1:16:53
much harder to reverse and actually have
1:16:55
much bigger economic consequences
1:17:00
I thought the ZTE thing had been solved
1:17:02
sounded from that report like there was
1:17:04
still an issue I never look into it now
1:17:07
yeah because that was the hole I mean I
1:17:09
know that there are our thesis is that
1:17:11
Trump tried to save that deal to help
1:17:14
because yeah I mean collapsing I don't
1:17:17
yeah that's what we don't want right
1:17:18
tariffs can change overnight that's true
1:17:20
I mean this is also there's a lot of
1:17:22
stuff going on with mindset these days
1:17:24
and you get into this your own personal
1:17:27
loop of oh my gosh you know but when you
1:17:29
step back for a second tariff tariff is
1:17:31
here tomorrow gan tomorrow yet today
1:17:33
here today gone tomorrow is very very
1:17:35
simple thing what is the first report
1:17:37
though about the Dutch the Dutch chip
1:17:40
company was taken to a China oh there
1:17:44
was an acquisition and this is these are
1:17:47
big deals
1:17:49
there's an American acquisition of a
1:17:51
Dutch chip company in China I guess I
1:17:53
don't know which one it is someone knows
1:17:55
well what's China got to do with that
1:17:57
just get keep s and the question is is
1:17:59
Dutch I do a deal with the Dutch but
1:18:01
really don't pay John I really don't
1:18:03
know who's the tech guy here I'm the DJ
1:18:06
man Podcast yeah that's a good thing to
1:18:10
fall back on
1:18:11
hey just a few years ago it's in the
1:18:13
fourth grade man baby no I'm sad come on
1:18:18
sis what is going on here
1:18:24
the strangest happened with my you can
1:18:27
put the kibosh on a lot of these
1:18:29
international deals the keyboardist yeah
1:18:32
the key Bosh or the kibosh yeah did you
1:18:34
say now you can admit you can't buy that
1:18:36
coming date there'd actually I'm gonna
1:18:38
say yeah you can buy them but then you
1:18:39
can never do business in our country
1:18:40
again right maybe there's something like
1:18:42
that going on with China that would be
1:18:44
interesting because I think they could
1:18:46
get away with that that you're de you've
1:18:48
been getting away with it forever we
1:18:50
also have to take into consideration you
1:18:52
know stuff that Google is doing or wants
1:18:54
to do and you know this a lot of things
1:18:57
could be playing out that we're really
1:18:58
not privy to because you know we have no
1:19:00
news information sources speakers don't
1:19:04
do whatever anything
1:19:06
Larry something cuz it's their internal
1:19:09
strife you know the do Pater's and
1:19:11
social justice warriors that the
1:19:13
companies hired over the years that
1:19:15
won't let Google do what it wants to do
1:19:17
business wise I think that's to me is
1:19:18
just hilarious I am oh yeah and I just
1:19:27
want to play this clip just because of
1:19:29
what he says is kind of funny but I
1:19:30
don't know if you saw Joe Biden
1:19:34
no no but here's what he said these
1:19:36
forces of intolerance remain determined
1:19:39
to undermine and roll back the progress
1:19:41
you all have made this time they not you
1:19:46
have an ally in the White House this
1:19:49
time they have an ally there are small
1:19:52
percentage of the American people
1:19:54
virulent people some of them the dregs
1:19:58
of society then instead you have the
1:20:02
full light of the executive branch to
1:20:04
secure justice dignity safety for all
1:20:08
the president uses the White House as a
1:20:11
literal literal bully pulpit callously
1:20:15
callously exerting his power over those
1:20:18
who have little or no so I play the clip
1:20:22
because of course he said some of the
1:20:24
people who support the president are the
1:20:27
dregs of society dregs of society but
1:20:30
you really need to find that clip or
1:20:32
look at a recent photo of Joe because
1:20:36
whenever he he looks older he looks much
1:20:39
thinner but whenever he turns his face
1:20:41
profile you know there's a great no
1:20:43
agenda movie that we we recommend
1:20:46
everybody widen it's not our movie but
1:20:48
this is a no agenda type movie it's it's
1:20:50
actually in a bit in a way a cornerstone
1:20:52
of the show is they live which is a
1:20:55
roddy piper stars in this and i think is
1:20:58
a carpenter movie was John Carpenter
1:20:59
movie john carpenter's only horror movie
1:21:02
and do I don't know he did horror movies
1:21:03
but it was only science fiction science
1:21:05
victim oh yeah and it is a must watch
1:21:08
it's now it's not the best made movie no
1:21:10
but it's very funny yes
1:21:12
and when you said when you have these
1:21:14
glasses on you see words like obey and
1:21:18
shut up slave and all this but there's a
1:21:20
number of people in the world and these
1:21:23
are the elites and when you have the
1:21:25
glasses on you can see kind of there
1:21:26
Skeletor like faces Joe Biden looks like
1:21:30
one of them on profile when you see him
1:21:33
today and specifically in this clip he
1:21:36
you cannot once you see send me a link
1:21:39
this for the link in the newsletter okay
1:21:41
well there's a what some pictures are
1:21:43
some pictures I think if you do a class
1:21:45
meeting you might even see it
1:21:46
just doodlee mr. Joe bite on that Joe
1:21:49
Biden dregs of society just about what's
1:21:52
being buts being nice but no please
1:21:54
please don't do this to me
1:21:56
alright alright I'll do it your honor
1:21:59
bonnet creeps
1:22:01
they got some creeps hey will it someone
1:22:05
will do some show art you watch we'll
1:22:07
see it right after the show we'll be
1:22:08
done you'll see clips from they live
1:22:12
yeah but if you don't have to even do
1:22:15
anything to the to the guy I mean he
1:22:17
looks like one of those people and you
1:22:18
can't unsee it when it did when it
1:22:20
happens okay when I don't want to see it
1:22:23
how'd you spelled Bing really that took
1:22:26
you that long
1:22:26
Everett please did you get the picture I
1:22:28
sent you from Switzerland of Bing house
1:22:31
no Chinese restaurant named big house I
1:22:35
don't know there's something weird about
1:22:36
it know there's something weird about
1:22:38
there's a lot of China being is a big
1:22:41
name in certain part you know but we put
1:22:43
house after it being house a jus yes so
1:22:52
I've got this podcast like which I'm
1:22:54
sorry that I don't have the name of the
1:22:56
podcast it's a violation and it's a
1:22:58
violation it is a violation but I still
1:23:01
have the clip this guy was this is a
1:23:05
it's actually kind of a it's a
1:23:08
right-wing podcast but it's got this guy
1:23:10
brat just a guy I never heard him before
1:23:11
in a fruit now I've heard of my life cuz
1:23:13
I tracked him down his brad johnson he's
1:23:15
a ray mcgovern like ex-cia guy and he he
1:23:21
revealed some stuff here that i didn't
1:23:23
know you didn't do you won't know it's
1:23:25
it's like really weird stuff but this is
1:23:29
a series of clips I got three clips
1:23:31
about Brennan being a Muslim yeah which
1:23:34
yes we've asserted this for quite a
1:23:36
while yes yes well let's start with this
1:23:39
R is zero clip zero or says or Brendan
1:23:45
converts it's the opening clip of the
1:23:47
podcast now look I want to narrow in
1:23:49
here on what John Guan dolo has been
1:23:52
pointing to over the years it's just
1:23:54
incredible how this has become a taboo
1:23:58
subject in terms of how CN
1:24:00
and talks about this collusion nonsense
1:24:02
every night you would think that the
1:24:04
media would have been talking about this
1:24:07
every night and and will continue
1:24:09
talking about it John Brennan's
1:24:11
conversion to Islam while he was in
1:24:14
Saudi Arabia did this happen did this
1:24:17
not happen let's say it didn't happen or
1:24:19
did but why can't this question be asked
1:24:21
why hasn't anybody in the establishment
1:24:24
media even asked this question one time
1:24:28
it's absolutely incredible and it
1:24:31
matters if a CIA station chief converts
1:24:35
to Islam and is devout and takes auras
1:24:38
nine five and nine to nine seriously
1:24:40
it's an issue john guan dolo what did
1:24:44
you know about this back then and what
1:24:47
do you know about it now well first of
1:24:51
all I want to comment on something that
1:24:52
Brad just said because I think it's
1:24:54
really critical when I first brought
1:24:57
this story to light and and gave an
1:25:00
interview about it I have sources in
1:25:03
Saudi Arabia that had direct knowledge
1:25:05
that John Brennan said the Shahada while
1:25:09
he was the station chief over there and
1:25:12
here's here is what I said in summation
1:25:15
on that interview it was the fact and
1:25:19
this is what Brad's talking about is his
1:25:21
incompetency his unprofessionalism John
1:25:24
Brennan's unprofessionalism when you do
1:25:27
that in front of Saudi Mobius when you
1:25:30
do that in front of Saudi officials it
1:25:33
just leaves this huge question mark of
1:25:37
where's your loyalty where's your
1:25:40
maturity where's your professionalism
1:25:42
those are the questions I raised
1:25:47
okay it goes on then they bring this guy
1:25:49
at this Brad Johnson on they go back and
1:25:53
foot he was on it obvious on earlier and
1:25:56
Brad Johnson has he's the one we knew
1:25:59
the guy who was there to witness it
1:26:01
because we had a clip of him some time
1:26:03
ago like a couple years ago yes on the
1:26:05
show but dis Brad Johnson character is
1:26:08
really interesting and this is the
1:26:10
Brennan converse to ISM on podcast one
1:26:12
there's that video of John Brennan
1:26:15
giving this little talk there it you
1:26:17
know everybody look it up just look up
1:26:19
John Brennan on YouTube says Islam is a
1:26:21
religion of peace and she had whatever
1:26:23
it's a three-minute clip and he's just
1:26:25
on fire talking about Islam being a
1:26:28
religion of peace and he's speaking
1:26:30
Arabic and I've studied fellow travelers
1:26:33
all my life and that euphoria that he's
1:26:36
in it's it's it's a typical fellow
1:26:38
traveler that's that's worshiping the
1:26:42
totalitarian entity that he's in front
1:26:44
of it's just a very creepy video let me
1:26:48
go to you Brad hopefully you'll you'll
1:26:50
you'll say what you think of that video
1:26:52
as well but let's begin Brad what did
1:26:56
you hear while you were at the CIA about
1:26:58
Brennan's conversion well that it's true
1:27:02
I mean I I do have I would say my
1:27:04
information similar to John's I have a
1:27:06
close personal friend I've known for
1:27:08
nearly 40 years who was there speaks
1:27:12
Arabic and so on and and it says he
1:27:14
personally witnessed all of this so I
1:27:17
believe it's true now that's not
1:27:19
first-hand knowledge and secondhand
1:27:21
knowledge but it's secondhand knowledge
1:27:22
from someone who was there who I know
1:27:25
was there and had access to know and I'm
1:27:29
fully convinced that it's true that he
1:27:31
converted to Islam have a couple
1:27:33
questions first of all when this guy
1:27:36
says first of all when this guy
1:27:36
fellow travelers is he mean fellow
1:27:39
Muslims people who've converted to Islam
1:27:42
I'm not quite sure what do you refers to
1:27:45
this actually goes back to the days of
1:27:47
the Communists scare in the 50s and
1:27:49
fellow travelers or people that were
1:27:51
subversives oh and you could spot them
1:27:55
by their kind of zealot tree and it's a
1:27:58
style that new indicates that they
1:28:00
they're really not
1:28:01
you're on a specific side of things and
1:28:04
this in the back of the 50s would be the
1:28:05
Communists the old Communists and
1:28:09
fellow-traveller if you look it up is
1:28:11
really referring to just part of a group
1:28:14
of kind of I have wouldn't call them
1:28:17
creeps but people that are creeps not
1:28:20
really on your side and he's working for
1:28:23
the enemy
1:28:23
mm-hmm and and secondly okay so he
1:28:27
converted to Islam he was therefore he
1:28:29
was station chief and you know he
1:28:31
learned the language he started to read
1:28:33
a bit it's like you know like people go
1:28:34
to India and they come back all
1:28:35
enlightened you're like yeah Swami Gumi
1:28:38
and what difference does it make so the
1:28:40
guy is Muslim the CIA chief he's not
1:28:45
supposed to be changing religions in the
1:28:46
middle of his gig is that in the
1:28:51
handbook it better be and then in the in
1:28:55
the bigger scheme of things since you
1:28:57
know some people believe that Obama was
1:28:59
a Muslim this way put him in the hair as
1:29:01
the head of the CIA and the resident
1:29:03
fact he may have been appealing to Obama
1:29:05
by by switching religions somebody may
1:29:08
have told him the Obamas that Muslim and
1:29:10
he's like working for us now with that
1:29:14
in mind you have to listen to this part
1:29:17
which you've heard none of this even
1:29:19
suggested anywhere and this is where
1:29:22
Brad continues I do want to take a
1:29:24
little bit different take on some of
1:29:27
this stuff I think that that Brennan is
1:29:30
still extraordinarily active within the
1:29:32
intelligence field and I think this the
1:29:35
fact that his clearance was taken away
1:29:36
it was a fabulous stroke of genius on
1:29:39
the part of President Trump it was
1:29:41
really it's I think it's going to be
1:29:42
extraordinarily helpful let me explain
1:29:44
why they just named a new deputy
1:29:47
director of the CIA a guy named Vaughn
1:29:49
Bishop now Vaughn Bishop hand-picked
1:29:53
like the current director Gina Haskell
1:29:56
now there's something out of that that's
1:29:58
extraordinarily unusual and that that
1:30:00
was he was pulled out of retirement to
1:30:03
come back and fill this deputy director
1:30:06
of the CIA slot now that isn't you know
1:30:10
that does happen from time
1:30:11
time but in his case it's the second
1:30:13
time he was also pulled out of
1:30:15
retirement by none other than John
1:30:18
Brennan to fill the position of arms
1:30:20
buds Minh for his modernization program
1:30:23
that were referring to earlier now
1:30:26
that's one guy there's another guy now
1:30:28
who's the chief operating officer the
1:30:30
CEO Oh for the CIA a guy named Andrew
1:30:32
McRib Asst andrew was also handpicked by
1:30:37
gina as well also pulled out of
1:30:40
retirement to be put into that position
1:30:41
and previously was also handpicked by
1:30:45
John Brennan to act as the head of the
1:30:51
task force that he created to implement
1:30:54
this this modernization program so now
1:30:58
Gina Haskell herself was somebody that
1:31:00
was a close association nobody's looked
1:31:02
at her either
1:31:04
even in her and her hearings to be her
1:31:07
confirmation hearings at the Senate
1:31:08
nobody asked her anything that was very
1:31:10
tough they were they're going on about
1:31:12
the torture program and the
1:31:13
waterboarding and all of that but ask
1:31:15
yourself this question
1:31:16
Gina asked well again there's a pattern
1:31:18
here gina has Flo was chief of station
1:31:20
in London she was handpicked and brought
1:31:23
back and made chief of station in London
1:31:25
a second time by none other than John
1:31:29
Brennan and at a time when the steel
1:31:32
dossier was even put together there's
1:31:34
not been one person to ever ask a
1:31:36
question of Gina Haskell about any of
1:31:38
that now don't know but I would
1:31:40
certainly like to know did Gina ask will
1:31:42
have any part of any of that all of
1:31:44
these people that form the leadership of
1:31:47
the CIA or all close associates of John
1:31:50
and Brennan now the reason I mentioned
1:31:52
that I think that this is this was such
1:31:54
a serendipitous act to pull his
1:31:56
clearance he bitches and pisses and
1:31:59
moans about the fact that his First
1:32:01
Amendment rights are under attack by
1:32:03
having this clearance pole but he's on
1:32:05
them MSNBC and NBC all the climb saying
1:32:09
whatever he wants the fact that his
1:32:11
Clarence was pulled makes it easier for
1:32:13
him to speak out not harder because he
1:32:15
doesn't have the the problem with may be
1:32:17
mixing up current classified information
1:32:19
with whatever the topic of the day is on
1:32:21
the news
1:32:22
makes it better what makes it harder for
1:32:24
him now is he cannot go back and have
1:32:27
classified conversations with all the
1:32:29
current leadership within the CIA which
1:32:31
are his close associates so I think
1:32:33
that's the real reason that John Brennan
1:32:36
is so angry today at President Trump for
1:32:39
having lost his Clarence
1:32:42
uh okay I liked a lot of what I heard
1:32:45
but just help me understand the bridge
1:32:47
again between the clearance and him
1:32:48
being a Muslim
1:32:50
there's nope there's nothing about the
1:32:52
clearance and him being a Muslim the
1:32:55
Muslim thing is just second to this is
1:32:57
that the he hand-picked all these people
1:32:59
they're all part of the same cadre I
1:33:01
made all be Muslims for all I know
1:33:04
well but but this Brennan guy is a bad
1:33:07
guy but but this Brennan guy is a bad
1:33:08
yeah yes that's a parent and apparently
1:33:12
everybody at the top of the CIA are all
1:33:14
protégées and so we're not so and you
1:33:17
still have the CIA versus the Trump
1:33:21
defending a defensive versus evil
1:33:24
against the NSA uh-huh and there's all
1:33:27
this is just why what intrigued you know
1:33:32
we knew we knew that Brennan was really
1:33:34
nice to Jeana Haskell in fact we had a
1:33:36
clip of that hold on um Brennan let's
1:33:42
see if I Brennan Gina
1:33:43
no how about Brennan Haskell and I know
1:33:48
we had a clip damn it okay can't find it
1:33:52
but we had a clip of him being very very
1:33:57
courteous towards her appointment's a
1:33:59
CIA director and there was someone else
1:34:02
we had saying you know that she was his
1:34:05
protege and we thought it would odd at
1:34:07
the time as well then him but Trump
1:34:11
certainly knows who he's putting in
1:34:12
there doesn't it maybe he doesn't I
1:34:14
don't know maybe done no yelling
1:34:16
hornswoggled corn smuggled this is a
1:34:19
phrase from the Shea's Hornswoggle what
1:34:22
does this mean I don't know I made it
1:34:25
duped dupe dupe duped
1:34:29
okay that could have been but it's not
1:34:31
the CIA culture is not gonna go anywhere
1:34:33
with her at the top apparently and these
1:34:36
end and her henchmen surrounding the the
1:34:39
head of the operation right I don't know
1:34:41
what the agency's gonna do if they have
1:34:43
if this is and Brennan still somehow
1:34:47
involved he may be violating his his his
1:34:51
various things that he signed off on who
1:34:54
knows I mean I don't know I just don't
1:34:56
like the guy and I think he's definitely
1:34:58
a bad actor now definitely he's working
1:35:01
against the good of the country and he's
1:35:03
never seen anybody complain so bitterly
1:35:06
about their bread CIA guy after they
1:35:09
retired they don't they usually go away
1:35:10
this shut up they don't start becoming
1:35:13
making a scene boy he's trying to save
1:35:15
the country in the world he's not true
1:35:17
for what yes well that's what he says
1:35:19
because Trump Trump Trump
1:35:21
[Music] Trump Trump Trump
1:35:23
that's why
1:35:25
fine we all know this this is what
1:35:29
thought that was all good stuff you know
1:35:30
this kind of play since I got a note
1:35:31
from Jane Jane says I'm a quote normal
1:35:35
mom a-five who follows q I need to let
1:35:39
you know that Q does not post on Reddit
1:35:41
and was not shut down like you reported
1:35:43
on Sunday so I just want to respond and
1:35:46
say yeah we know that but if that was
1:35:50
your takeaway I'm sorry
1:35:51
obviously we this was a discussion board
1:35:53
on reddit the Great Awakening it's where
1:35:55
Q Q drops are discussed and proofs are
1:35:58
posted but she says the Great Awakening
1:36:02
thread slash group and a few others were
1:36:04
taken down which shut down a lot of Q
1:36:06
commentary like from your favorite
1:36:08
cereal brain to but the Q group posts on
1:36:12
the 8chan board and it's going strong
1:36:14
for me Q connects the dots and areas
1:36:17
that baffle you and John at times there
1:36:20
is a deeper layer of evil that I know
1:36:22
you know about I don't mean to joke
1:36:25
because this silence Civil War that's
1:36:26
been going on since Trump on the
1:36:28
presidency is real and Q has motivated
1:36:30
so many to research and think critically
1:36:32
thank you for wearing your Q goggles
1:36:34
sometimes it means everything to me all
1:36:36
the best from Jane so I do want to say
1:36:39
that I think we're pretty aware of the
1:36:41
overall bad and if this actually goes
1:36:43
right back to the movie they live I'm
1:36:46
pretty sure John and I agree that a
1:36:48
version of that is going on
1:36:51
John of that is going on
1:36:54
well I if you if you wanted to take in
1:36:56
the broadest strokes metaphorically
1:36:58
speaking this is a version going on for
1:37:02
sure you can tell it by these people and
1:37:03
you just watch the mainstream media when
1:37:06
we're talking about the redacted the
1:37:09
redaction there was active tweet the
1:37:11
redacted text messages journalists are
1:37:15
saying no we don't want to read the
1:37:17
scoops what is that all about
1:37:20
yes this is a bad thing I pointed out in
1:37:22
the newsletter this has been pointed out
1:37:24
by many a person is like their Trump is
1:37:28
going to unclassified the FISA warrant
1:37:31
and a whole bunch of other items and the
1:37:34
journalists are all bent out of shape
1:37:36
because there's this I don't know what
1:37:38
they're afraid of I think they're all
1:37:40
every one of them is a paid agent and
1:37:42
they they're paid to say this because
1:37:45
there's no journalists in his right mind
1:37:46
that wouldn't want to see more and more
1:37:48
and more I maybe you're a journalist you
1:37:50
want to get right in there you want to
1:37:52
see the secret documents you want to be
1:37:54
able to analyze all the papers you don't
1:37:56
want to oh no they're releasing more
1:37:58
stuff for me to have to unless you're
1:38:00
just lazy and nobody's that lazy so it
1:38:03
actually makes you less lazy because
1:38:04
there's the document you don't even have
1:38:06
to do any work just copy and paste it's
1:38:08
perfect for journalists so so there's a
1:38:11
couple of scary things here one it's
1:38:14
actually I find it scarier the the
1:38:17
that's scarier that the journalists may
1:38:20
actually have been so brainwashed into
1:38:23
not wanting for this to be released that
1:38:26
is absolutely possible John that it's
1:38:29
just a complete of Migdal itis and
1:38:31
people have gone insane it's possible or
1:38:35
the you know the the matrix has been
1:38:37
reprogrammed for some the simulation or
1:38:41
as you say they are lazy which no I that
1:38:49
that can't be true but then if they're
1:38:52
really in Mockingbird and they're really
1:38:54
on the payroll we need to make a list
1:38:56
I'm sorry then say I've been making a
1:38:59
list all along I mean we do have some
1:39:00
people on the list and we need to call
1:39:03
this the list and I want a list and I
1:39:05
want this list of peope
1:39:07
because this is the the clearest way
1:39:09
your so the list will contain people who
1:39:11
are either have mental issues as jure
1:39:14
knows and we call it the liberal asleep
1:39:19
Joe list somebody registered joe liske
1:39:23
show list I mean there's lots of Lib
1:39:25
Joe's that won't that are super lip
1:39:27
Joe's that aren't on the payroll okay
1:39:31
yeah but the alright getting the lid
1:39:32
can't be a list well I need a name okay
1:39:36
we'll come up with some someone old
1:39:38
figure suspicious fellow travelers but
1:39:50
that is so who's on you know who's on
1:39:52
your list who do you think is on the
1:39:53
loose Richard angles one that comes to
1:39:56
mind off the top of my head who you know
1:39:58
I did that phony report where his
1:40:00
supposedly kidnapped yeah yeah and then
1:40:03
he he was one of the guys who came out
1:40:05
strongly against Dianne Feinstein
1:40:08
wanting to release the torture report
1:40:10
everybody who came out against the
1:40:12
torture report being real but hold on
1:40:15
let list is one of these I think that's
1:40:17
too difficult the idea is here is
1:40:20
something very clear it's clearly
1:40:22
something every Journal wants to get
1:40:25
their hands on the ones who are saying
1:40:28
don't release the don't release the
1:40:30
redacted information if they have to be
1:40:34
on the payroll or yes they mentally
1:40:37
troubled no they're on the payroll they
1:40:40
have to be why else would any more
1:40:41
laziness because I just want to cover
1:40:43
our bases you're either on the payroll
1:40:45
mentally troubled or lazy no the lazy
1:40:48
thing doesn't apply because I the right
1:40:51
right you're right this makes just the
1:40:53
opposite of ways right you're right so
1:40:55
there's only two spooks
1:40:58
or sick
1:41:01
think there's two okay spook so who is
1:41:05
on the list who do we have now we need
1:41:06
to this is the time to compile it that's
1:41:08
my point
1:41:09
for this we can't do it during the show
1:41:13
look I know I see who's bitching and
1:41:16
moaning the most I would say just off
1:41:18
the top of my head I would probably put
1:41:20
Paul Krugman on there I would look at
1:41:23
all the New York Times guys in the
1:41:24
Boston Post guys who would continually
1:41:26
bitch and moan about the president and
1:41:29
if they bitch and moan about to him
1:41:31
releasing this stuff in any way in any
1:41:33
way Hey beyond the list we can call the
1:41:37
be list I like that the B Lizzy list
1:41:40
it's kind of good behold
1:41:42
alright I'm treating troll room onward
1:41:46
to something from your state which I I
1:41:49
thought you would have covered this I'm
1:41:50
very happy you don't have these clips
1:41:52
cuz I got him this was an extraordinary
1:41:55
extraordinary example yes exhibit of
1:42:00
words do matter how a story as big as
1:42:04
climate change and manmade climate
1:42:06
change change and manmade climate
1:42:08
anthropogenic global warming global
1:42:11
warming itself but anthropogenic global
1:42:13
warming manmade climate change has now
1:42:15
morphed into just climate change
1:42:19
but which is a disservice to anyone
1:42:23
viewing these programs that pass
1:42:25
themselves off as news because the issue
1:42:28
is not climate change there's not so
1:42:31
much a denial of the climate changing
1:42:33
there's denial of what causes it but
1:42:35
when you shorten that you do a
1:42:37
disservice and then when you take it
1:42:39
down they're not saying co2 but just
1:42:41
carbon it's it becomes really not the
1:42:44
truth anymore an Andrea Mitchell on
1:42:47
MSNBC sat down with Jerry Brown at the
1:42:52
global climate thing Al Gore's what is
1:42:57
it called
1:43:00
I have no idea yeah it's the it's the
1:43:03
climate something or other climate
1:43:06
summit roll rumour truth the chemtrails
1:43:10
the chemtrails summit so they're they're
1:43:13
all there and they're all chat them they
1:43:15
got you know they got to the actors and
1:43:17
it's very much like the book
1:43:20
state of fear very very very similar to
1:43:23
we got California's Nia burning down we
1:43:26
got North Carolina get all the stuff
1:43:28
happening so Andrea Mitchell is going to
1:43:30
just assert all these true lies
1:43:33
mm-hm stop stop he has to be under
1:43:34
Eliska she's the one of the first people
1:43:36
hello yes about Trump's releasing the
1:43:39
documents she is away on the list so she
1:43:42
sits down with your Governor Jerry Brown
1:43:45
and just I mean it you really have to
1:43:49
listen the words matter you have to
1:43:50
listen to the way they're talking about
1:43:52
what should be manmade climate change
1:43:55
anthro pronoun anthropogenic global
1:43:56
warming it's hard to say but as a news
1:43:59
person and the governor you've got to be
1:44:00
little mistakes they made yes and listen
1:44:05
to her lip smacking to is disgusting
1:44:07
California's Governor Jerry Brown
1:44:08
announcing late Friday in the face of
1:44:11
global warming of climate change and of
1:44:13
what he calls the lack of a federal
1:44:15
response at the state of California is
1:44:17
going to send its own satellite into
1:44:19
orbit although it's a global climate
1:44:21
action conference conference is what it
1:44:24
is young not the some at the conference
1:44:26
okay we're back to Andrea lack of a
1:44:29
federal response at the state of
1:44:30
California is going to send its own
1:44:32
satellite into orbit
1:44:34
track the progress of climate change I
1:44:37
love that little flub there to trap I
1:44:40
mean track the progress of climate
1:44:41
change I'm not quite sure why but I just
1:44:43
like of California is going to send its
1:44:46
own satellite into orbit trap track the
1:44:49
progress of climate change
1:44:52
which of course is causing obscure kids
1:44:54
to be stronger of course severe way just
1:44:57
so you know climate change which of
1:45:00
course is why hurricanes are more severe
1:45:02
and everything's just horrible which is
1:45:04
not true we haven't had as many storms
1:45:07
as we used to 15 years ago
1:45:09
Florida's been on constant wash yet we
1:45:12
get a doozy from time to time but no no
1:45:14
just listen to this non truth this is
1:45:16
not proven of climate change which of
1:45:20
course is causing hurricanes to be
1:45:22
stronger and more severe when was this
1:45:25
asserted John as a scientific fact that
1:45:28
was asserted right after Katrina after
1:45:32
one whopper this at all which is this is
1:45:34
gonna be this is normal now every year
1:45:36
is gonna happen two or three of these
1:45:37
things and then nothing pretend your
1:45:40
most of this show new phenomenon I wish
1:45:44
I had a clip of it there's a guy going
1:45:45
on about oh yeah the new thing is these
1:45:47
hurricanes because we have two in a row
1:45:49
that were kind of like this yeah not
1:45:52
dudes not the ones that hit China by any
1:45:54
means but we had this two in a row one
1:45:57
of them they go it kind of craps out
1:45:59
it's saying it's like a 5 it's a 4 so 3
1:46:01
2 all and then it craps out right on top
1:46:05
of some town and dumps a shitload of
1:46:06
water this is what happened in North
1:46:08
Carolina oh here it comes it's a 5 it's
1:46:10
gonna be worse than a 5 & 4 a3 a2 a1 and
1:46:12
a2 dumps water and now the thing is this
1:46:15
guy heard this guy going on and all
1:46:16
right well what we've determined is this
1:46:19
is gonna be the way it is from now on
1:46:21
these storms don't they don't know they
1:46:23
got gonna pack a wallop except water and
1:46:25
what we figured out is that because of
1:46:27
the warm ocean and the warm ocean by the
1:46:30
way was always used to say oh the warm
1:46:32
ocean is gonna create violent storms cuz
1:46:34
all this energy it's gonna be sucked up
1:46:36
by the hurricane it's gonna drop it all
1:46:37
over the place no no not anymore the
1:46:40
warm water is gonna put a lot of water
1:46:42
in the system wraps out it's gonna dump
1:46:46
all this water from the warm ocean onto
1:46:49
the town these guys just keep changing
1:46:52
it I mean it's like like my mud flats
1:46:55
which have been here for a hundred years
1:46:57
it's because that was if you remember
1:46:59
this one would turn out that Australia's
1:47:01
some sort of a massive sponge that has
1:47:04
been soaking up extra
1:47:05
water c'mon no no stock market analysis
1:47:12
producer Joe says he was caught in gang
1:47:17
zu4 man coot does that sound like where
1:47:20
the typhoon was baby
1:47:22
he says got about 70 mile an hour winds
1:47:24
pieces of metal roof flying around
1:47:26
interesting thing was the difference in
1:47:27
fear-mongering no attempt to evacuate
1:47:30
local people would giggle when you'd
1:47:31
asked to take any kind of precaution
1:47:33
like buying water or a hotel room not
1:47:35
facing the storm ever a couple of hours
1:47:38
of power failure and it's worse says Joe
1:47:40
I'm not quite sure where he was but he
1:47:42
didn't see was such a big deal let's
1:47:44
continue now with the Andrea and Jerry
1:47:47
at the climate conference because they
1:47:48
do speak they do address a lot of what
1:47:50
you just mentioned which of course is
1:47:52
causing hurricanes to be stronger and
1:47:54
more severe I talked to Jerry Brown at
1:47:56
his global climate action summit late
1:47:58
Friday local and world leaders we're in
1:48:04
the midst of hurricanes in the aftermath
1:48:06
of hurricanes and you still have the
1:48:08
president the United States denying the
1:48:10
science of climate change how do you
1:48:12
counteract that here she says denying
1:48:15
the science of climate change that is
1:48:17
such an abbreviation can I just am I am
1:48:19
I just ain't fucking with this or is
1:48:21
this really not okay it's not okay you
1:48:24
are a little bit but not to an extreme
1:48:27
this has been going on but it's like
1:48:30
these people are grasping at straws
1:48:34
yeah listen dislike keep him just like
1:48:37
the guy that magician keeps the plates
1:48:43
and he's keeping all the plates in the
1:48:45
air just wanna change how do you
1:48:50
counteract that well first I want to say
1:48:52
it's it's really extraordinary that the
1:48:56
president can deny things like that but
1:48:58
he's in some of some of the other
1:49:01
Tara what's the word I don't even have
1:49:04
an adjective so it's amazing we have an
1:49:07
entire list of adjectives on the
1:49:10
rotation he can't come up with one your
1:49:12
governor tanked up with one shitty thing
1:49:14
to say about Trump like that but he's in
1:49:16
some of the other terrible it's bad he's
1:49:27
managed counteracted is with this
1:49:29
climate summit with normal people
1:49:34
respecting the truth and communicating
1:49:36
that with other normal people and
1:49:38
combating the President of the United
1:49:40
States in what are lies distortions and
1:49:44
quite frankly bizarre behavior so we
1:49:48
have to keep at it I'm glad you gave me
1:49:50
a chance to answer your question because
1:49:52
we can't say it enough the president is
1:49:55
just wrong I'm so concerned for you
1:50:00
I mean you live in California you're
1:50:02
walking around with that attitude what
1:50:04
you just heard your governor says you're
1:50:06
not normal people are gonna go like it's
1:50:08
Dvorak he's not normal nobody in
1:50:12
California is normal that's the that's
1:50:13
the just kind of the beauty of it let's
1:50:17
listen to some more from climate expert
1:50:19
Governor Jerry Brown the Hurricanes are
1:50:22
more severe the wildfires are more
1:50:24
severe the storm surge is worse because
1:50:27
sea levels are rising talk to me about
1:50:29
what we are physically experiencing here
1:50:32
in the United States and around the
1:50:33
world that proves that everyone who
1:50:36
predicted that this would happen she's
1:50:43
just saying random things like fires are
1:50:46
hotter rain is wetter yeah proved to me
1:50:50
that everyone who said that this would
1:50:52
happen was on the money and right
1:50:55
but this that's not scientific what
1:50:58
she's saying there will just be
1:51:00
experiencing the the very early
1:51:03
beginnings of climate change oh the
1:51:05
forest fires in California which are
1:51:07
worse than any other time to record in
1:51:10
history oh it's really just
1:51:11
unfortunately it's the beginning but as
1:51:14
the carbon builds up it builds that very
1:51:16
rapidly karma drought more fires more
1:51:19
storms more intense storms more trouble
1:51:22
and the more trouble is more migration
1:51:25
we're gonna have people moving from
1:51:27
their lands that will no longer produce
1:51:29
enough food yet to Austin the exit from
1:51:36
the Paris climate agreement isn't
1:51:37
official and binding till 2020 did you
1:51:41
know that this is news to me
1:51:43
I didn't know that the exit isn't
1:51:44
official until 2020 how does that work I
1:51:47
have no idea but while you did she what
1:51:54
she's saying is that apparently and
1:51:56
Jerry knows that's the way she sounds
1:51:58
that pulling out of the of the climate
1:52:01
Accord isn't official like we haven't
1:52:03
actually broken anything I guess until
1:52:05
we don't pay the bill I think that's
1:52:06
what she means say well 2020 there's a
1:52:09
bill that shows up but we don't pay it
1:52:11
then I guess we're really out world
1:52:17
leaders have got to wake up now the exit
1:52:21
from the Paris climate agreement isn't
1:52:23
official and binding until 2020 but what
1:52:28
is the impact already internationally of
1:52:30
the United States having said we're out
1:52:33
of it the neighbor hear that term in a
1:52:38
blur he's in the neighbor of climate
1:52:41
negligence and climate voice why can't
1:52:45
he say denying why doesn't he what is
1:52:48
that oh it's politically incorrect I
1:52:50
guess in California just say climate
1:52:51
denier because that might mean something
1:52:54
about Jews
1:52:56
there's some yeah there's some rule in
1:53:01
California some pillar here is a DC Nile
1:53:05
okay I'll take that to AJ he just can't
1:53:08
come up with the word he's like climate
1:53:18
neighbor he's in the neighbor of climate
1:53:22
negligence he's in the neighbor of climate
1:53:24
my brain climate into negligence
1:53:28
no wait climate didn't avoidance I know
1:53:30
I'll get it right one of these days so
1:53:32
that's what's bad about it because we
1:53:34
have to make sure there's all these
1:53:35
other countries whether it's Russia or
1:53:38
Poland or all these other countries
1:53:42
Russia or Poland or South America what
1:53:45
is wrong with him but he's going off the
1:53:48
rails he's nuts
1:53:50
so that's what's bad about it we have to
1:53:53
make sure there's all these other
1:53:54
countries whether it's Russia or Poland
1:54:02
everybody's gonna step up and the
1:54:04
president United States should be the
1:54:06
cheerleader the exemplar saboteur he's a
1:54:13
saboteur he should be the exemplar
1:54:15
except these this is how elitist talk
1:54:18
who was he trying to connect with he is
1:54:21
an exemplar he should be the exemplars a
1:54:23
saboteur he said he should be an
1:54:25
exemplar he should be an exemplar not a
1:54:28
saboteur he's not English
1:54:31
jerry that's not how you connect with
1:54:33
people exemplar calm the cheeto head
1:54:36
that seems to work
1:54:37
iachino heads better then he goes to
1:54:40
what I think is just a pure threat it
1:54:41
was a governor how do you feel when the
1:54:43
president the United States says that
1:54:45
nearly three thousand people did not die
1:54:47
in Puerto Rico this is my favorite my
1:54:51
favorite live from Andrea instead of
1:54:54
saying there's a discrepancy of what
1:54:55
people died from because the people died
1:54:58
that everyone agrees that twenty almost
1:55:00
three thousand people died the question
1:55:02
is since they were the same almost a
1:55:04
difference of sixty-four between the
1:55:06
previous year did everyone die because
1:55:09
of the because of Maria and that was
1:55:12
done through a scientific study by going
1:55:14
past houses and say hey did you die cuz
1:55:16
of the hurricane I mean that's we've had
1:55:19
if you go to a search dot any show notes
1:55:21
you can find the document so now but now
1:55:23
it's just become nobody died that nearly
1:55:26
three thousand people did not die in
1:55:29
Puerto Rico even though it was the
1:55:30
result of a scientific study and says
1:55:32
that it was a democratic conspiracy to
1:55:35
claim all these deaths well the problem
1:55:37
is we am I crazy
1:55:40
do I just hear this in a different way
1:55:42
than most people what I mean if you know
1:55:45
if you haven't really thought about it
1:55:47
and you heard Andrea Mitchell say this
1:55:48
you think that Trump was denying actual
1:55:51
dead bodies yeah but that's what she's
1:55:54
saying yeah yeah but that's not the
1:55:56
truth no of course it's not no this has
1:55:59
been the truth in fact we this is all we
1:56:01
do is track this sort of thing
1:56:03
sad podcasting conspiracy to claim all
1:56:07
these deaths well the problem is we
1:56:09
never element okay did he say it was a
1:56:15
conspiracy just lame all these days
1:56:18
she's I know Trump said claims that is a
1:56:20
conspiracy a Democrat named Spears dead
1:56:24
it was a democratic conspiracy to claim
1:56:28
all these deaths oh he never said that
1:56:31
no he said it was a democratic
1:56:33
conspiracy to claim all these deaths he
1:56:35
never said that
1:56:36
no now she's full of crap but but you
1:56:39
know what pump these memes out like
1:56:41
there's no tomorrow yeah but but
1:56:43
this is not credible and this is
1:56:45
damaging because it's people
1:56:47
misinformation it's well the problem is
1:56:51
we we never had a president who was
1:56:54
engaged in this kind of behavior
1:56:56
I mean he's not telling the truth he
1:56:58
keeps changing his mind he's you know
1:57:01
sabotaging the world order in many
1:57:04
respects so he's sabotaging the world
1:57:08
order in many respects Mali and in many
1:57:15
respects many of them you know does this
1:57:16
one is that one the one over there on
1:57:17
the wall there's many respects he keeps
1:57:19
changing his mind he's you know
1:57:22
sabotaging the world order in many
1:57:25
respects so it's unprecedented it's
1:57:28
dangerous and hopefully this election is
1:57:31
going to send a strong message to the
1:57:32
country the Democrats will win and then
1:57:35
Trump well something's gonna happen to
1:57:38
this guy because if we don't get rid of
1:57:40
him guy because if we don't get rid of
1:57:40
he's gonna undermine America and even
1:57:43
the world something's gotta happen to
1:57:45
this guy if we don't get rid of him what
1:57:48
a restless man I guess Fred does this
1:57:51
Secret Service should be looking in to
1:57:53
arrest that man
1:57:54
it's not okay
1:57:59
again Trump well something's gonna
1:58:03
happen to this guy because if we don't
1:58:04
get rid of him he's gonna undermine
1:58:06
America and even the world something's
1:58:09
got to be done somebody's always got to
1:58:11
happen to this guy listen again I have
1:58:15
to reload it hold on I went all the way
1:58:17
to the NSA end of the clip the country
1:58:21
the Democrats will win and then Trump
1:58:24
well after this guy something's gotta
1:58:27
happen to this guy something's gotta or
1:58:29
something's gonna the Democrats will win
1:58:31
and then Trump well says gotta gotta not
1:58:37
gonna yeah and it makes sense in context
1:58:39
something's got to happen to this guy
1:58:41
and then Trump
1:58:43
well after this guy because if we don't
1:58:47
get rid of him because if we don't get
1:58:48
rid of him he's gonna undermine America
1:58:51
and even the world he's gonna undermine
1:58:52
America and even even the world he must
1:58:55
die this is what the guy is threatening
1:58:57
him this is what the guy is threatening
1:58:59
unless a call for arms I mean it's a lot
1:59:02
more of a call for arms and Alex Jones
1:59:06
Alex Jones saying if you got a gun next
1:59:08
to your bed I have to pick it up
1:59:10
all right unverified Jerry Brown
1:59:15
we don't recognize it anymore this is
1:59:18
crazy you guys you gotta die so that I
1:59:21
will that's that's just that's unhinged
1:59:25
man I don't care who says it about which
1:59:28
president that's just unhinged imagine
1:59:33
all the people who could do is awesome
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unlike all the other stuff I got some
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feedback I want to share cuz you got to
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stop the noisemakers okay I'm Sweden so
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yeah you know because we have we've been
2:09:01
tracking what went on with Sweden with
2:09:03
the election we've been listening to
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these guys with a deconstructive podcast
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which we know we like we like what
2:09:09
they're saying they've taught us about
2:09:10
the 16,000 carbecue a year and so we got
2:09:13
a little pushback from a meal and but I
2:09:17
want to share what he said he says sweet
2:09:18
I have some thoughts about the comments
2:09:20
on the previous shows first of all the
2:09:22
guys the previous shows first of all the
2:09:24
have taught me a lot about how to think
2:09:26
about you guys have taught me a lot
2:09:28
about how to think about the news and
2:09:29
the media the podcast guys you played
2:09:32
from Sweden have a lot of good points
2:09:33
but you have to realize they are a bit
2:09:35
Alex Jones actually says Alex Jones
2:09:38
which is kind of funny but I think we
2:09:41
kind of realized that that you know or
2:09:43
at least we were open to the idea that
2:09:45
they were pretty radical certainly for
2:09:47
Sweden were pretty radical certainly for
2:09:49
I be says the shithole country yeah guy
2:09:52
is by buying into the doom and some
2:09:54
gloom scenario he says yes Swedish
2:09:56
Democrats are more or less across
2:09:57
between the moderate and the Social
2:09:59
Democrats the only thing is they are
2:10:00
harder on the immigration question but
2:10:03
in the months running up to the election
2:10:04
the Social Democrat Party became a
2:10:06
little more mainstream and then the
2:10:08
social the S&M party that would have an
2:10:11
S&M party yeah I was not aware of this
2:10:14
sounds like a fun party the S&M party
2:10:18
started to say that they would go
2:10:19
towards less immigration if you look at
2:10:22
Sweden with the no agenda lens yeah
2:10:24
we're a shithole country and shithole
2:10:26
Europe in the shithole world we do have
2:10:28
a party called the Liberals and they're
2:10:29
afraid of Russian intervention and want
2:10:31
us to join NATO and the New World Order
2:10:33
police by the way I work at Volvo we
2:10:36
still do make great cars I think that
2:10:40
may have been the issue all along well I
2:10:45
wasn't insulting yeah that wasn't me
2:10:47
that what that was I know that was our
2:10:49
one of our producers wrote that in not
2:10:51
me okay I didn't insult them about the
2:10:54
vibe been looking at Volvo's something
2:10:56
like oh yeah that's the car that does
2:10:58
like really cool Karl's fear over 50 I
2:11:00
did not say that did not somebody did no
2:11:04
I didn't say that now our producer said
2:11:07
that they don't they don't come with a a
2:11:09
temperature gauge anymore or a dipstick
2:11:13
well that's most car well that's not
2:11:15
true my card does is it Lexus but it's
2:11:17
pretty old but still a modern Lexus with
2:11:19
that with a hot v8 a baby hot v8 uh yeah
2:11:23
I want to talk about your Lexus in a
2:11:25
minute but first to finish this up and
2:11:28
we were shocked I mean just shocked to
2:11:30
hear that dental is not free in Sweden I
2:11:33
mean this is not what we've been told
2:11:38
guess what knows that no dental and
2:11:41
Denmark either Wow and 75% of the bill
2:11:48
for glasses and I care is also private
2:11:51
what glasses and I care is also private
2:11:53
isn't this the supercooled Denmark
2:11:55
Sweden Scandinavia everything's free
2:11:57
high tax free no it's not true and then
2:12:01
what are they doing with all their money
2:12:03
spending it on their teeth usually in
2:12:06
about the tax money Oh will they do it
2:12:09
to tax money ah hey I don't know so
2:12:14
the see where is this yes BBC World
2:12:18
Service now your 20 year old Lexus yeah
2:12:22
I think no it's not older than that by
2:12:24
now isn't how old is that thing 25 years
2:12:27
old I can almost get an antique
2:12:29
California antique plate but let me tell
2:12:31
you you want to hang on to this because
2:12:33
I think that now you know I'm from the
2:12:34
future and I got and moving to a little
2:12:36
bit of OTG here by the way I must say
2:12:40
that I have discovered in Europe having
2:12:43
an OTG phone and usually a small
2:12:47
classy-looking one is seen as a what's
2:12:54
the word I'm looking for
2:12:55
it's no no no it's seen as a display of
2:12:59
success you've made it you don't have
2:13:01
this you have just a phone for important
2:13:03
people calling you maybe a text message
2:13:05
that's not just hanging on the phone all
2:13:08
the time like some lose yes it is seen
2:13:10
as a display of success I'm liking this
2:13:14
and it makes sense because and I'm so
2:13:17
I'm so disappointed I didn't know it
2:13:19
came out probably the day we left this
2:13:21
company punked PU and Katie in
2:13:24
Switzerland came out with the MPO 2
2:13:27
which is a it's a minimalist phone just
2:13:31
as calling you can do text messaging is
2:13:33
beautifully designed it has neo calendar
2:13:35
notepad alarm and then one thing it has
2:13:38
it is an LTE hotspot so you have
2:13:42
everything you need you text for
2:13:44
important texts you've got your your
2:13:47
calling features you know if you need a
2:13:49
reminder calendar and probably not
2:13:51
connected calendar and a an alarm and
2:13:54
then you know you have your laptop if
2:13:56
you need it or your tablet or your
2:13:58
surfers go I'm gonna pop up a pop turn
2:14:01
it into a hotspot that's how that is
2:14:04
that portray success I you spelled as
2:14:07
punked punked yeah Papa uniform November
2:14:10
kilo tango it's I think it's a very
2:14:13
pretty phone and I got it to design your
2:14:15
consumers Punk top rated cordless phones
2:14:18
it's cordless phone no no no higher it
2:14:19
is MP what you got the MPO - yeah that's
2:14:22
the one
2:14:25
okay I'm looking at it and then anything
2:14:27
I think it looks pretty stylish I'm
2:14:29
gonna be launching the design festival
2:14:31
it's just new we just came out it's not
2:14:32
good coming out in London at the Design
2:14:34
Festival 349 bucks pre-orders available
2:14:38
now see I told you pre-order says take
2:14:40
the case here is a better deal well for
2:14:43
me but I don't know I mean I like the
2:14:45
idea of just just the hot spot I'm still
2:14:48
loving this is the cashier it provide a
2:14:49
hot spot yes but because it you know
2:14:52
it's originally an eight is an unlocked
2:14:54
GSM AT&T phone the hotspot feature I
2:14:57
can't get it to work I think there's
2:14:59
something hard-coded in there so yeah I
2:15:02
know hard-coded in there so yeah I
2:15:02
sucks this podcast should help us please
2:15:08
because I really like the fan so many
2:15:10
people so here they're like wow Curry's
2:15:13
really made it look at that phone no man
2:15:25
I'm just I thought I picked a hits baby
2:15:27
so back to the car so I think there's
2:15:29
going so this is my whole point I'm from
2:15:31
the future
2:15:32
there's going to be a fantastic size
2:15:35
which I think is the Pearl of Lexus or
2:15:38
we need to get Volkswagen bugs or
2:15:40
something but people are going to want
2:15:42
cars that are not like the ones that the
2:15:44
BBC World Service is talking about being
2:15:46
created in your media Giants dominate
2:15:49
our lives at home and at work now
2:15:51
they're encroaching on the connectedness
2:15:53
we all appear to love on the roads
2:15:55
Google is to partner with Renault Nissan
2:15:58
Mitsubishi which is the largest auto
2:16:00
alliance in the world in terms of sales
2:16:02
to put and Russia boy based systems into
2:16:05
millions of cars Peter Campbell is the
2:16:08
financial times newspapers motor
2:16:09
industry correspondent Renault Nissan
2:16:12
and Mitsubishi together are the world's
2:16:14
largest car maker they made just over 10
2:16:15
million vehicles last year sold all over
2:16:17
the world and for them to started
2:16:19
storing Google technology and their cars
2:16:21
means that their consumers will be able
2:16:23
to use more Google functions in future
2:16:26
they'll be able to activate certain
2:16:27
parts of the car using their voice
2:16:29
they'll be able to use Google Maps that
2:16:31
helps Renault Nissan Mitsubishi
2:16:32
hopefully sell more vehicles because
2:16:34
people want to buy them because they've
2:16:35
got this connected technology but also
2:16:37
it helps Google get
2:16:38
more people using its systems so for
2:16:41
both the manufacturer and for Google
2:16:43
here it seems a win-win deal about the
2:16:46
technology that we're talking about here
2:16:47
what's it going to be able to do what we
2:16:50
do know is they're going to be Google's
2:16:51
voice assistants of what you currently
2:16:53
find on its pixel phones or its home
2:16:54
systems will go into the cars that means
2:16:57
you can activate certain parts of the
2:16:59
car using your voice you can probably
2:17:00
turn the music up or down you can
2:17:02
activate the air conditioning maybe open
2:17:05
the sunroof and in future they'll start
2:17:07
building other functions using Google's
2:17:09
technology as well to put into the car
2:17:11
now they'll also be new apps that could
2:17:13
be developed to be used in the car the
2:17:15
the ultimate aim in this is that people
2:17:17
can still have the same level of
2:17:19
connectivity while driving that they
2:17:20
have while walking around with their
2:17:22
mobile phone because what people will
2:17:24
hate most of all when they're used to
2:17:25
using their mobile phone almost all the
2:17:27
time is to be feel like they're being
2:17:28
unplugged when they're driving is what
2:17:30
we're talking about a race which
2:17:31
seriously you know what John I think
2:17:34
it's true I think it's true do you think
2:17:37
the epidemic of cell phone mania and
2:17:39
just this disorder of people walking
2:17:42
around looking at their phone oh my god
2:17:44
go to a couple of airports go to the
2:17:46
train station just walk on the street it
2:17:48
the zombies are among us it's very very
2:17:52
very bad we've become the ultimate
2:17:54
wetware now oh gotta stay just as
2:17:56
connected when you're in the car though
2:17:58
it to me it's no different from the
2:18:00
matrix you know the thing goes in the
2:18:01
back of your neck you're connected
2:18:03
because what people hate most of all
2:18:05
when they're used to using the mobile
2:18:06
phone almost all the time is to be feel
2:18:09
like they're being unplugged when
2:18:10
they're driving in the evening use the
2:18:11
same terminology is what we're talking
2:18:13
about a race within the industry as well
2:18:15
because there are other manufacturers
2:18:17
who are doing similar things Ford and VW
2:18:19
yes that's absolutely right lots of
2:18:21
manufacturers are trying to install
2:18:23
connected features in their vehicles I
2:18:26
mean increasingly people aren't buying
2:18:27
cars on the basis of horsepower or
2:18:29
performance or anything else what they
2:18:31
want is a car directed as possible and
2:18:34
so renault-nissan miss especially you
2:18:36
want 90% of all their vehicles to be
2:18:38
connected to the Internet by 2022 and a
2:18:42
lot of other companies have similar
2:18:44
ambitions Ford is working with Amazon's
2:18:46
a lecture to install that in all of its
2:18:49
new cars as well oh no miss this has to
2:18:51
stop there
2:18:52
we're gonna have the Alexei the car we
2:18:58
need to have like reverse options take
2:19:01
that out but you know they won't let you
2:19:03
you know they won't let you thank
2:19:06
goodness the BBC during this clear
2:19:10
automobile advertisement at least put
2:19:14
some journalistic integrity into it and
2:19:16
said hey does anyone mind what when you
2:19:19
talk to people in the industry do you
2:19:21
get a sense that they are picking up at
2:19:24
all on any anxiety in terms of the
2:19:27
dominance of of Amazon and Google
2:19:29
anxiety and the dominance of Amazon and
2:19:32
Google and the anxiety
2:19:34
yeah it's creepy ladies I see in terms
2:19:37
of the dominance of Amazon and Google
2:19:40
you know we are now connected in our
2:19:42
homes in our workplaces and now in our
2:19:44
cars well there are two very real
2:19:47
considerations that come from this one
2:19:49
is around data people are naturally
2:19:51
cautious about what happens to their
2:19:53
data no they're not and then there's
2:19:55
also the consideration of hacking and
2:19:57
cyber security as cars become
2:20:00
increasingly more connected to the
2:20:01
Internet that opens a huge number of
2:20:03
attack possibility is variable trying to
2:20:06
get into the vehicles and so a lot of
2:20:08
the considerations around installing new
2:20:09
technology also have to take that into
2:20:12
account and and that's certainly an area
2:20:13
that the car industry itself is not used
2:20:16
to dealing with
2:20:20
I am the voice of Professor Ted this
2:20:24
will not end well that's terrible it's
2:20:30
what people want I think a lot of people
2:20:32
do want exactly what he said is they
2:20:33
went to the little they loved the Alexis
2:20:35
you might as well have it in the in the
2:20:39
car Alexis and Alexis so I think there
2:20:44
will be a demand medium term for cars
2:20:49
that just never had this crap built into
2:20:51
it in the first place they will I think
2:20:54
there's a demand for cars they don't
2:20:56
have the black box yes but all of this
2:20:58
stuff and I believe there's a black box
2:21:00
again you did black I got gonna do my
2:21:03
spiel I do it once wheels are your
2:21:05
spheal spheal alike box which is in the
2:21:08
car to see you know they bringing out
2:21:10
one stall is you got no an accident we
2:21:12
looking we found the black box a guy was
2:21:13
speeding one of these days when the tax
2:21:16
revenues started to dry up and it could
2:21:19
we started to drive at any point it's
2:21:22
drying up now in a lot of places they're
2:21:24
gonna take and they're gonna when you
2:21:26
especially in California where they
2:21:27
really do the best of gouge everyone
2:21:30
when you go in to get your smog check
2:21:35
you're gonna up the ante and they're
2:21:37
gonna look at the black box and say you
2:21:40
know they're and they'll go to a
2:21:41
computer it'll analyze your driving
2:21:43
habits and everything you've been doing
2:21:45
it'll find the places you've been
2:21:46
speeding the places you've been you went
2:21:49
through a red light all everything and
2:21:51
they're gonna give you a bunch of
2:21:53
tickets after the fact you'll get a
2:21:57
packet full of tickets for all the
2:21:59
mistakes you made all the times you were
2:22:00
speeding all the times you're doing
2:22:02
anything and then you also need to pay
2:22:03
the 100 bucks to get your smog thing
2:22:05
checked and that's what's good that's
2:22:08
the future it city that's the only
2:22:09
reason you have all this all these
2:22:10
gizmos in the car so it's a way to tax
2:22:13
you first you know posthumously speeding
2:22:16
and first you know posthumously speeding
2:22:19
an element of these predictions which we
2:22:21
have made over the course of many years
2:22:23
in this program has come true from
2:22:26
Reuters I share with you the article
2:22:28
from September 19th John Hancock one of
2:22:31
the oldest and largest North American
2:22:33
life insurers will stop underwriting
2:22:36
traditional life insurance and instead
2:22:38
sell only interactive policies the tract
2:22:41
fitness and health data through wearable
2:22:43
devices and smartphones
2:22:47
this is a hundred and fifty six year old
2:22:49
insurance company and they are now let
2:22:53
me say I have a quote here somewhere
2:22:58
policyholders score premium discounts
2:23:01
for hitting exercise targets tracked on
2:23:03
wearable devices such as Fitbit or Apple
2:23:06
watch and get gift cards for retail
2:23:08
stores and other perks by logging their
2:23:10
workouts and healthy food purchases in
2:23:12
an app this is what we call wet where
2:23:15
the CEO said oh I'm sorry I made that up
2:23:18
not really in theory everybody wins as
2:23:22
policyholders are incentivized to adopt
2:23:24
healthy habits and insurance companies
2:23:26
collect more premiums you will love and
2:23:29
pay less in claims if customers live
2:23:31
longer less in claims if customers live
2:23:33
and of course as the obligatory privacy
2:23:36
in consumer advocates and podcasters
2:23:39
have raised questions about whether
2:23:40
insurers may eventually use data to
2:23:43
select the most profitable customers
2:23:44
while hiking rates for those who do not
2:23:47
participate I'm shocked someone would
2:23:49
think that the insurance industry has
2:23:51
said it is heavily regulated and must
2:23:53
justify in actuarial terms its reasons
2:23:57
for any rate increases or policy changes
2:23:59
we know that Volkswagen wasn't she
2:24:02
wasn't fudging around with their data
2:24:04
with their little limiters there when
2:24:06
they were testing for their emissions
2:24:08
though this never happens
2:24:11
so they are let's see they will be here
2:24:14
it's too early for John Hancock to
2:24:15
determine if it's paying fewer claims
2:24:17
because of its vitality program is what
2:24:19
it's called they're calling it the
2:24:20
vitality program customers do not have
2:24:23
to log their activities to get coverage
2:24:25
even though their policies are packaged
2:24:27
with the vitality program the insurer
2:24:30
will begin converting existing life
2:24:32
insurance policies to vitality in 2019
2:24:36
so there's no getting away from it you
2:24:40
will they you need to be tracked
2:24:45
and no coincidence we get the brand new
2:24:48
Apple watch coming out and CNBC did a
2:24:52
review and I just I just got the piece
2:24:55
that was most relevant I'm sorry you are
2:24:59
becoming an actual Borg with this device
2:25:02
the larger screens allow you to see more
2:25:04
through what Apple calls complications I
2:25:06
love this new speak - yes
2:25:09
we call them complications since when
2:25:11
the basically it's a little piece of an
2:25:13
app that runs on the on the watch face
2:25:15
and they have to call it a complication
2:25:18
why is that
2:25:21
you try asking me yeah I'm asking you I
2:25:23
mean the word complicates a very odd
2:25:26
choice of of name I don't know anyone
2:25:31
who's analyzed it yet course not
2:25:33
the larger screens allow you to see more
2:25:35
through what Apple calls complications
2:25:37
or the apps that run on each watch face
2:25:39
that means you can see the weather in
2:25:41
the battery life way to work out your
2:25:44
heart rate see the UV index and more all
2:25:47
from a single watch face it's really
2:25:49
cool it's really cool oh this is really
2:25:53
cool the larger screens also make
2:26:00
reading text looking at photos and more
2:26:03
much easier the larger screen your idea
2:26:22
of a photo is one inch by one inch
2:26:24
oh it's bigger than that the screen is
2:26:26
much bigger than one inch by one inch
2:26:27
those are just those told you in the
2:26:31
beginning the thing is four inches I
2:26:33
don't know it's like a four inch
2:26:35
oriented be like you use it as a club
2:26:37
hey look we all laughed about the iPad
2:26:40
as a big phone okay people will wear
2:26:42
anything from Apple on that wrist as
2:26:44
long as it tracks them and shows them
2:26:45
cool photos look at my photos leave my
2:26:49
photos because you see like a thumbnail
2:26:54
grid of six different photos and oh
2:26:57
brother of six different photos and oh
2:26:58
hold it up to his face like this look
2:26:59
how cool it's really cool it's easier to
2:27:01
look at photos and meanwhile you're
2:27:03
holding your wrist up the whole time
2:27:04
it's very tiring to do this for a long
2:27:07
while alright let's continue despite the
2:27:08
larger screen size it didn't feel
2:27:10
bulkier on my wrist when I was wearing
2:27:12
it throughout the day or while working
2:27:13
out or a couple others I have so many
2:27:16
lewd thoughts about improvements to the
2:27:19
speaker's are also louder so when you
2:27:21
ask Siri a question you can hear it
2:27:22
better hey Siri who won the New York
2:27:24
Jets game last night
2:27:25
[Music] game last night
2:27:30
so important he say he's standing in his
2:27:33
office he holds up as a talks to his
2:27:35
watch hey Siri brew on the Jets game
2:27:37
last night it's really--it's I mean this
2:27:40
is sad is this if people are really
2:27:42
buying into this just sad and Apple move
2:27:45
the microphone so when you place a phone
2:27:46
call you can hear everything we can hear
2:27:48
you better now through Apple's watch the
2:27:50
movie moves the microphone to a better
2:27:51
spot it's easier for the recipient to
2:27:53
hear you Apple sent me the series for
2:27:56
model with cellular connectivity and GPS
2:27:59
this is what we need we need you to wear
2:28:01
this watch it has cellular connectivity
2:28:03
and GPS but it's just for your benefit
2:28:06
honest injun which means I had a data
2:28:09
connection even when my phone wasn't
2:28:11
around that let me listen to podcasts
2:28:16
wait man there's much more there's much
2:28:19
more man weighs ik all when my phone was
2:28:21
left at home Apple made another
2:28:24
improvement the cellular connectivity is
2:28:26
better because it's just ceramic which
2:28:29
allows for the signal to travel to the
2:28:30
watchings here even when you're wearing
2:28:32
it so we'll know your location even if
2:28:34
we don't have a GPS signal
2:28:35
the Apple watch series forward also runs
2:28:38
watch OS 5 Apple's new watch software
2:28:41
which is coming to older devices as well
2:28:43
Wow watch OS 5 can automatically detect
2:28:45
when you start some workouts checking
2:28:49
you start a workout or you know workout
2:28:51
wink wink so if you go to the gym and
2:28:53
jump on the elliptical might
2:28:54
automatically recognize that you're
2:28:56
starting to move this is not creepy
2:28:58
speaking of workouts I'm always trying
2:29:00
to earn badges on the Apple watch you
2:29:02
can have seven day competitions against
2:29:05
friends yeah now you're talking get the
2:29:08
robots playing against each other
2:29:09
Rock'em Sock'em robot I wasn't able to
2:29:11
test this because I don't have any
2:29:12
friends with a view Apple watch don't
2:29:14
worry you don't have any friends loser
2:29:18
but I'm looking forward to trying it the
2:29:21
Apple watch series 4 also has automatic
2:29:23
slip and fall detection which means if
2:29:25
you slip or fall it'll automatically
2:29:27
contact emergency services if you don't
2:29:30
say that you're okay let's just review
2:29:32
so if you yeah if you slip or fall your
2:29:36
watch is gonna say hey
2:29:38
are you alright and if you don't respond
2:29:40
it will call 911
2:29:44
I mean this this is robot maintenance
2:29:46
this is ridiculous this is a new Apple
2:29:49
watch for these software but I'm looking
2:29:51
forward to trying it the Apple watch
2:29:53
series 4 also has automatic slip and
2:29:55
fall detection which means if you slip
2:29:57
or fall it'll automatically contact
2:30:00
emergency services if you don't say that
2:30:02
you're okay
2:30:03
finally there's a new EKG
2:30:05
electrocardiogram in the digital crown
2:30:08
it's not available yet an apple is going
2:30:11
to activate it later this year with a
2:30:13
software update but when it is active
2:30:15
you can touch the crown and get a full
2:30:17
EKG you can download through a PDF and
2:30:20
send your doctor if you are wearing this
2:30:25
device you're insane no way man
2:30:29
there's tons of people are worried ok
2:30:31
the screen is 1.5 7 by 1.78 inches smile
2:30:36
it's pretty big well I was the inch and
2:30:39
a half by an inch and a half roughly and
2:30:41
should have 4 inch and 3/4 it's you know
2:30:43
I guess you could look at a photo I
2:30:45
don't know what kind of details you can
2:30:47
see it's not the way I want to look at
2:30:49
my photos but a little watch doesn't
2:30:52
make any sense
2:30:56
they just got these guys these people
2:30:58
are idiots
2:30:59
it's unbelievable yeah and a lot of
2:31:02
nowhere the watch cuz it's prestigious
2:31:04
look what I got I got the new Apple
2:31:07
series for watch I will say I saw a lot
2:31:09
of Apple watches in on our trip but a
2:31:13
lot lot Apple watches yeah been Windows
2:31:18
Windows Phones not at the same time so
2:31:22
that was Italy
2:31:25
ya know it's not much you can do it's
2:31:30
the end of the world as we know it as
2:31:32
the song goes it's not true
2:31:34
hey did you see what Google is doing
2:31:36
with what they're talking about talking
2:31:38
now about the talking about doing in the
2:31:40
browser in chrome no they want to
2:31:43
completely hide parts of the URL so now
2:31:48
you know if it's WW they'll remove that
2:31:51
oh yeah they want to get rid of www you
2:31:53
know what this is just part of the
2:31:56
takeover of the web and and eventually
2:31:58
they'll I know what they want they want
2:32:00
to go to keywords
2:32:03
bringing us right back to AOL this
2:32:06
should by aol's about betcha verizon
2:32:08
will sell it to him cheap Oh off whoever
2:32:11
bought it but the people don't appeal
2:32:13
are they blind
2:32:17
I'd be very bad if you if if the trend
2:32:20
becomes let's you know hide the URL and
2:32:23
he's also insulting you're too stupid
2:32:25
you get fooled by little misspellings
2:32:28
you stupid stupid stupid dumb person
2:32:34
maybe I'm reading and looking a little
2:32:35
bit too much into it but that's how I do
2:32:37
feel well talking about stupid stupid
2:32:40
dumb persons so I guess Hilary upgraded
2:32:43
her book to the new massively fantastic
2:32:47
segues on the show you nailed it right
2:32:50
there my friend her new paperback
2:32:53
version of her book is out so she said
2:32:55
she went out Rachel Maddow Show nice
2:32:57
after the after the lesbian show she
2:32:59
went on Rachel Maddow okay so she goes
2:33:01
on Rachel Maddow and she talks about
2:33:02
there's two things that were interesting
2:33:04
now somebody sent me this clip or a link
2:33:06
to the clip because apparently Rachel or
2:33:09
or Hilary said finger in the dike ah
2:33:14
funny we'll acknowledge that is okay but
2:33:17
that wasn't the reason I clipped it
2:33:18
though because I yeah okay was it just
2:33:21
kind of beavis and butt-head type yeah
2:33:23
exactly but I got this is interesting
2:33:26
she's added a couple of interesting
2:33:28
things let's start with this one this is
2:33:30
Hilary on Maddow and the firing comments
2:33:34
because I don't think that those people
2:33:37
really fully appreciate what is
2:33:41
potentially possible under this
2:33:44
presidency what I worry about rachel is
2:33:47
that after this election this
2:33:49
president's going to wholesale fire
2:33:50
people that's my prediction for tonight
2:33:52
like my prediction from last year and if
2:33:56
we don't have one or both houses of
2:33:58
Congress in place he will be even more
2:34:01
uncontrollable and unaccountable he will
2:34:05
fire people in the White House he will
2:34:06
fire people in his administration who he
2:34:09
thinks are crossing him questioning him
2:34:12
undermining him and I think about all of
2:34:16
the hours I spent in the Situation Room
2:34:18
with President Obama and we had vigorous
2:34:21
disagreements about all kinds of issues
2:34:23
but I never ever ever doubted that the
2:34:28
president was making the best decision
2:34:30
he could based on the facts and the
2:34:31
evidence as we were required to present
2:34:34
it to him thanks couple things just like
2:34:39
a new thing in the rotation I've heard
2:34:41
it before it's gonna fire everybody's
2:34:43
gone paranoid an anonymous thing in the
2:34:45
New York Times that's what you do when
2:34:47
you're York Times that's what you do when
2:34:47
dictator driven into a corner yeah
2:34:50
Hitler but the way she presents this
2:34:52
about her calm demeanor and about when
2:34:55
she was in the room there with Obama
2:34:58
that school is a cute I gained in twenty
2:35:03
twenty people you Democrats get used to
2:35:06
this about you know I I wanted to
2:35:08
mention that we have that whole women
2:35:10
lesbians who do tech conference that
2:35:13
whole half-hour interview now the
2:35:15
question that wasn't asked which I think
2:35:17
is something anyone would have come up
2:35:19
with something anyone would have come up
2:35:19
hey are you planning on running didn't
2:35:21
ask are you planning on running didn't
2:35:23
maybe off the table as a question yeah
2:35:27
possible possible but here's the one
2:35:31
this is the little tidbit she's got
2:35:34
going on here and this is an eye roller
2:35:36
and this harkens back to pretty much
2:35:39
every President Nixon was gonna do this
2:35:42
and Bush was gonna do this and Obama was
2:35:46
gonna do this everybody was gonna do
2:35:48
this and every and apparently it plays
2:35:50
well to come up with this bullcrap and
2:35:53
frighten the public and God what are we
2:35:55
gonna do your prediction gonna happen
2:35:57
after the election the president
2:35:58
wholesale filing firing people I should
2:36:00
say one of the other things that is in
2:36:03
the book is a very troubling discussion
2:36:06
and prospect that you raise that in 2020
2:36:08
President Trump will reject the results
2:36:11
of the election or even try to postpone
2:36:12
the election your treatment of that
2:36:15
gives me the willies now even referring
2:36:17
to it but I will leave it to people to
2:36:19
read the book to see what you had to say
2:36:20
about that thank you for coming in I
2:36:22
know you have every option of where to
2:36:23
go and I really appreciate he's here and
2:36:25
joining you depreciate it Thanks all
2:36:26
right we'll be right back stay with us
2:36:27
that gives me the willies she's got the
2:36:30
willies because she knows this is
2:36:32
possible that that crazy maniac Trump
2:36:35
he's gonna negate thee when the
2:36:37
elections come through as I said this is
2:36:38
God I'm staying in here as president I
2:36:41
mean this is the this is the lamest fear
2:36:45
that the public's ever had about any of
2:36:48
these presidents and they feel this way
2:36:50
about every one of them but apparently
2:36:52
Trump is very believable the Democratic
2:36:56
Party is pushing another trial balloon
2:36:58
in Texas ban I think was pretty
2:37:01
evidenced by CNN's report of beto
2:37:04
have you been following the Beto
2:37:08
a little bit but not as much as that
2:37:11
that would give me a clip so no okay
2:37:13
they know well the better first of all
2:37:15
the Beto which I I was corrected by the
2:37:18
former New York banker who was at some
2:37:20
fundraiser for him by said Beto how's
2:37:23
that Beto a Rourke I do when you got on
2:37:24
the sign here in your yard
2:37:26
he says Beto all right his name is
2:37:29
robert francis this is nick name is Beto
2:37:35
and because when you hear Beto I
2:37:37
honestly kind of like Ted Cruz I'm like
2:37:40
oh maybe he's got some Latin in him or
2:37:41
something maybe he's got some Latin in him or
2:37:42
please really either white guy he's very
2:37:44
very white he will get just easy a
2:37:46
democrat or republican mi cried oh
2:37:47
shoots democrat yeah should we just
2:37:50
print something with the same color and
2:37:52
put a P where the B is Democratic Senate
2:37:57
candidate in Texas can turn out more
2:38:00
than a thousand people to a rock and
2:38:02
lunchtime rally work within striking
2:38:15
distance of Republican senator Ted Cruz
2:38:18
has peak savior status job Wonder Woman
2:38:34
even the beto face that's winning this
2:38:37
race is still the longest of long shots
2:38:39
but they hear the distant echoes of
2:38:42
Obama's 2008 change campaign just before
2:38:46
he went on stage for his third rally of
2:38:48
this day or work told us he doesn't feel
2:38:50
the pressure to save Democrats we just
2:38:53
all get that this is the election of our
2:38:55
lifetimes everything's on the line
2:38:57
um stakes could not be higher and and
2:38:59
we're meeting in this he talks of
2:39:08
improving education immigration reform
2:39:14
and they're frustrated frankly with
2:39:16
people like me and a recent speech
2:39:18
supporting NFL players and Neal for the
2:39:20
national anthem with virus catching the
2:39:23
attention of celebrities and athletes
2:39:24
around the country doing it and I can
2:39:26
think of nothing more America is
2:39:33
happening on this campaign trail but
2:39:35
then again Texas Democrats have been
2:39:37
here before they've seen a few
2:39:39
democratic stars burn brightly in
2:39:42
elections past raising the hopes of a
2:39:44
blue wave then election days turn those
2:39:47
stars into dust will the same story
2:39:50
repeat itself this year oh my god I
2:39:52
don't know
2:39:53
I'll not bet Oh Richard Francis robert
2:39:57
francis robert francis what's the Beto
2:40:00
name come from let me see if it says I
2:40:02
mean consult the book of knowledge let
2:40:03
me see robert Francis Beto O'Rourke born
2:40:07
September 26 72 an American politician
2:40:08
but buh-buh-bah native of El Paso the
2:40:12
United States House of Representatives
2:40:14
into 2012 that doesn't say where he got
2:40:19
the Oh Spanish oh here we go huh maybe I
2:40:21
was wrong he was nicknamed Beto which is
2:40:24
a common Spanish nickname for Roberto
2:40:27
his name is Robert again Wow before
2:40:31
kindergarten his father was a poem there
2:40:34
was his father
2:40:35
[Music] his father
2:40:36
no no Beto this is calling bet I was
2:40:40
fine no Beto this is calling bet I was
2:40:42
he took a wrestler I think that I think
2:40:47
considering that CNN report I think
2:40:49
they're trying to see if he's if any
2:40:50
catches anything the crowds look pretty
2:40:52
big anything the crowds look pretty
2:40:53
might be up for something it might be
2:40:56
the next presidential a candidate late
2:40:58
twenty if he if he can win Texas that's
2:41:01
always amazing if he's up the Democrats
2:41:04
always do well where they had Lyndon
2:41:05
Baines Johnson and the senator from
2:41:08
Texas and he went right to the
2:41:09
presidency I think shoot the president
2:41:11
but he doing right to it hey know how we
2:41:15
roll in Texas yeah worse
2:41:21
[Music] in Texas yeah worse
2:41:23
Beto in Texas yeah worse
2:41:25
so both a bono boat what is he doing now
2:41:31
he's with the Pope and he's talking to
2:41:33
meeting with the Pope because he's
2:41:35
concerned about the bond oil soap oh
2:41:37
yeah hmm every clip u2 frontman bono
2:41:41
says he discussed Church abuse scandals
2:41:43
with Pope Francis during a meeting at
2:41:45
the Vatican on Wednesday the Irish rock
2:41:48
star said he could see the pain in the
2:41:50
Pope's face when they discussed abuse by
2:41:52
priests in Ireland it comes as more
2:41:55
Catholic Diocese in the United States
2:41:57
are grappling with their own issues the
2:41:59
Diocese of Brooklyn New York agreed
2:42:01
Tuesday to pay more than $20 I just
2:42:03
gotta stop this for a second
2:42:05
that's some pretty outstanding I do not
2:42:09
like Bono I've had my clashes with Bono
2:42:12
I think he's arrogant you just douchey
2:42:14
but there's a whole box is anywhere scam
2:42:19
but a lot people love him but still you
2:42:22
know Mark Zuckerberg can't call the Pope
2:42:24
and say yo Popo listen up I gotta come
2:42:27
talk to you about the paedo stuff man
2:42:29
no you can't see Zuckerberg do that who
2:42:32
was gonna do that the Bono is the only
2:42:34
he can do that you call the pending case
2:42:36
could do it okay tell you right gates
2:42:38
could do it but who well I mean but but
2:42:40
Bono's no gates it's a very different
2:42:42
kind of person he's a you know he's a 60
2:42:47
year old guy with the earrings and the
2:42:49
shades and he draws huge audiences
2:42:51
I think what's-her-name could do it yeah
2:42:54
what's her name Brad Pitt's ex-wife how
2:42:57
Angelina she could yes she could call
2:42:59
yeah but he's like hey you can Julian
2:43:01
come by any time but so is Bono is this
2:43:05
is is it a PR move is he trying to be a
2:43:08
lie to an old Pope joke I won't tell
2:43:09
that's fine people who just collect
2:43:11
punchlines would recognize the joke do
2:43:14
you think do you think that Bono has
2:43:17
something going on like some like an Al
2:43:19
Sharpton type deal where hey man I can I
2:43:21
can I can straighten you up I got some
2:43:22
PR value what is he doing what's the
2:43:24
point well it what's the police summit
2:43:27
is this summit to summit we need a
2:43:29
summit I just don't understand how his
2:43:32
summit and all we get out all the only
2:43:34
information we get is hey talk to the
2:43:36
Pope about the you know
2:43:37
about the abuse thing well thanks can we
2:43:39
have a little can bono do a press
2:43:40
conference and tell us what he heard can
2:43:43
someone go talk to Bono
2:43:44
I see he's in the do we just all assume
2:43:46
a slaves of Gitmo nation all as well
2:43:49
Bono's on the case yeah okay bye priest
2:43:53
an island it comes as more Catholic
2:43:55
Diocese in the United States are
2:43:57
grappling with their own issues the
2:43:59
Diocese of Brooklyn New York agreed
2:44:01
Tuesday to pay more than 27 million
2:44:03
dollars to four men who say they were
2:44:06
sexually abused as boys by their
2:44:08
religion teacher it is believed to be
2:44:10
one of the largest settlements granted
2:44:12
to individual victims of abuse in the
2:44:14
church and the Archbishop of Washington
2:44:16
Cardinal Donald Wuerl says he will
2:44:19
discuss his potential resignation with
2:44:21
Pope Francis after a Pennsylvania grand
2:44:24
jury report said he did not do enough to
2:44:26
deal with pedophile priests when he was
2:44:28
in charge of the Diocese of Pittsburgh
2:44:30
what a mess
2:44:32
well there's people so concerned about
2:44:34
pizza gate
2:44:38
no question I always hate that you don't
2:44:41
give a shit about I'm sorry you know
2:44:43
Tourette's it's late you're talking to
2:44:45
me no no not you know the people who are
2:44:46
boys talking to me I'm not talking to
2:44:48
you talk I'm talking to people we don't
2:44:50
want the pizza Gators or like Bo Pizza K
2:44:52
peas get the eating children but yeah
2:44:55
but when it comes to actual victims you
2:44:57
don't show up here's no protest there's
2:44:59
no reddit for it well there is but you
2:45:01
know what I mean
2:45:02
they're ready for everything all right
2:45:04
yes I found a clip asking your basic
2:45:07
thesis up which I haven't really
2:45:09
expressed recently oh but I know it's
2:45:11
one of these things in your craw mm-hmm
2:45:14
and what the thing is in your craw is
2:45:17
there's a couple of comics I hate the
2:45:20
Duke bring comics straight guys into
2:45:23
this thing but most of podcasters out
2:45:25
there are comedians and we you've
2:45:27
considered this show a comedy I think I
2:45:29
think all comedians owe me a debt of
2:45:31
gratitude they do but they're not gonna
2:45:34
even give you a comp anyway so there is
2:45:37
a you have this theory and you go on and
2:45:41
on and on about cuz you always used to
2:45:42
get gold I stopped bringing these clips
2:45:44
to the fore cuz it would be like John
2:45:47
Oliver with some comments I don't
2:45:49
understand these Brit guys British he
2:45:51
comes over here and he starts telling us
2:45:53
telling us what to do yeah well this
2:45:56
comedian who you'd probably enjoy
2:45:58
because he's obsessed or donek and am it
2:46:00
off off the rails and Bill burr oh sure
2:46:04
I know Bill burr sure I mean I know his
2:46:06
little burrs on a new show that's absurd
2:46:09
Jeff Jeffries who is an Australian hmm
2:46:13
and they bring it around to the point
2:46:14
and burr reiterates your exact thoughts
2:46:18
on this all right so bill thank you for
2:46:24
being on the show this is arguably a new
2:46:27
show okay where do you find you and
2:46:30
there's a new thing though Americans
2:46:32
like to get it from somebody with an
2:46:33
accent what was going on here in
2:46:37
Tennessee what was going on here in
2:46:39
this daddy knows what he's talking about
2:46:40
he's from Europe it's like this is
2:46:42
Australia that's all these it's Trevor
2:46:45
Noah a South African and then John
2:46:48
Oliver is British Samantha Bay's can i
2:46:50
you know I'm obviously Australian watch
2:46:52
white guys with accents that's what it
2:46:54
is evidently come from these perfect
2:46:57
countries and just shit all over our
2:47:01
social issues ever need a nutshell Oh
2:47:08
matter exact attitude yeah what are they
2:47:11
doing over here brewing a living
2:47:14
agreement ruining our award shows dad
2:47:17
dammit alright good
2:47:18
I'm gonna end it on that hi John I think
2:47:21
that's the way to go
2:47:22
alright okay so my flight back Saturday
2:47:26
we'll have the show ride for Saturday
2:47:28
which as you know is twice a week on
2:47:30
Thursdays yes yes or something like that
2:47:33
and you have sounded so good on this new
2:47:37
gigabit connection you have it is wait
2:47:39
until it talks to your gigabit over
2:47:41
there we'll see now we've already done
2:47:43
it on the other gigabit two gigabit a
2:47:44
Jigga's have interfaced before and I
2:47:50
remember that but okay as far as I miss
2:47:52
her you've been in Europe for the last
2:47:53
month coming to you from the garden of
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Amsterdam in the Dench music studios and
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