Cover for No Agenda Show 1071: Commie Comey
September 23rd, 2018 • 2h 56m

1071: Commie Comey

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it's as phony as it comes Adam courage
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Jhansi Devore award-winning keep nation
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media assassination episode 1071 this is
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no agenda I'm fresh back from a great
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meetup in Oakland I mean yesterday yes
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what what just as we're just as we're
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finished finishing the opening here it
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comes this is effor go Fullmer
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yes nyan car train with no attachments I
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don't I don't know why we're doing this
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but we're doing it quite sure why we're
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trying to beat the Zephyr to the punch
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this is the best podcast in the universe
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you're no agenda show we do the show
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twice a week on Thursdays and today is
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the Thursday Sunday and for some reason
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we try to beat the the zephyr we try to
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beat this effort as every day is a
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Thursday apparently at least last week
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it's working for me honestly sometimes
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really don't know a day of the week it
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is I get confused
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well this is kind of a screwball thing
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because you don't have the same it's
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very unroot you know it's not rotational
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it's like you're two days and you go to
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three days off in the two days and then
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you yeah I also have a little bit of an
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aversion against the date because I live
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by these dates of all the show notes
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every folder with clips every show notes
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you know the mp3 itself is all in the
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format of Na - episode number - year -
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month - day and I literally see my life
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passing before my eyes when I did the
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show and the older I get the more
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annoying is like every time how I said
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what if we're almost in October but I
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went to visit Kristina before before I
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left to visit Kristina before before I
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it's 28 man she's hanging out with her
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friends like what am I even doing here
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what do I hang out with a bunch of 28
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year old no you're angling for and I did
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I would there was fun I was hanging out
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with the 28 I learned a lot I learned a
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lot state which is old man doing here I
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learned about the pluto in Scorpio kids
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hmm heard of that honest all right so
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you got your Eddie oh you got your
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Millennials right then you and after
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that you know like from 95 you got your
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generation Z but there's this apparent
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and it's a thing you can bring it
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there's the Pluto and Scorpio kids born
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between 85 and 95 is just one decade and
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they are the ones who are supposed to be
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the leaders who who show the path for
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these other generations who are so
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misguided and ill
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yeah I don't know what they call him I
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mean I guess you're gonna that would be
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JC but yes you exactly it's it's but
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it's apparently he acts like that like
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he's hey I'm here to save y'all damn it
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yeah like your buddy bado down there oh
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so that is it Beto Beto Beto Beto Beto's
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oh I see I saw I saw a little bit of the
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debate and I noticed you had clips I'm
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very pleased you do because say you
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having clips of a Republican debate in
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Texas means it must have been pretty
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funny or worthwhile listening to at no
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no no this Beto guy was interesting cuz
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he's well let you if you want to start
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with that or we want to start with your
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report from your well I think yeah but I
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do have a lot of opinions about this
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little Texas thing going on down there
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okay I don't have much of a report but
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just a couple things that I picked up on
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there there is such a problem and I'll
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just call it a Moroccan problem in the
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Netherlands and when I you know when I
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tell people about what's happening with
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the Moroccan see Wow the immigration
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really really messed up the Netherlands
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and I had to think about it no hold on
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they had specific Moroccan immigration
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from 96 or 97 because I'll recall moving
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back to the Netherlands and Tim for
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Thailand was just coming up and and I
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was like holy crap something's happened
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here the Netherlands really more like a
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like a beta program for all other EU
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countries for this type of immigration
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but I really noticed it when I was
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staying with my my buddy and after the
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show on Thursday say well you're hungry
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want to get some yeah I want I want some
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shwarma cuz I can't be in Holland
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without having some shwarma which is
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made by blade shawarma is a pita bread
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and it's a very old it's been around in
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the Netherlands for 40 or 50 years
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originally Ben Cohen my buddy in
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Amsterdam he was one of the first to set
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it up and it's it's so you got a big
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hunk of lambs meat and it's on the
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rotating spit vertically and it's all
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about the special its dividend at zero
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it's very different from a zero it's and
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it's all in the in the herbs and then
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you eat that with
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they read kind of salsa sauce and on top
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of that a white garlic sauce it's a very
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Dutch thing particularly later at night
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if you've middle-eastern it is but it's
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very I don't want to condemn the Dutch
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cuisine but it's all stolen oh yeah and
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the Dutch all their cuisine is they
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don't have is potatoes potatoes and some
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little bit of meat and fish on Friday
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yeah that's the Dutch have no cuisine
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yes of course it's all stolen but so we
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were in Loudoun which is one town over
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from hilversum hilber so nice cultural
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appropriation hilversum hilber so nice cultural
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oh yeah the Dutch have filled with that
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the mosque and the mosques have been
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blasting at 110 decibels for decades in
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in homes and people you know the Dutch
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people are very willing and Bo they kind
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of got suckered into it but now they're
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realizing it's the beta program my buddy
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said well it's in Hilversum we'll have
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to go over the highway I'm like it's the
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next town over no no no here's uh he was
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driving a Mercedes but she borrowed and
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he said I can't drive this car through
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there under Thursday night it's it's to
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do we could get carjacked are you
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kidding me in Hilversum where I used to
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work right where it was I did television
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and radio from you know four years and
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my younger days says yup that's how bad
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it's gotten and it's so it's this very
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odd you know situation that you don't
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recognize the country huh been in the
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news a lot of talk and it's kind of
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filtering through to m5m about how the
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Dutch and paperwork is now coming up and
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there's you know the Dutch equivalency
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of Freedom of Information Act being
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filed and responded to it appears the
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Dutch finance not just a lot of the
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white helmets activity in Syria but also
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a lot of the let's just call it the coup
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in Kiev that there was a lot of Dutch
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money financing the shenanigans that
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went on there and now people are
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speaking about what yes speaking about
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that could account for the shoot-down
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you know would you think
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would you think and so people are now
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saying hey you know what are we are we
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part of you know the American regime
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toppling Network well yes indeed the
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doesn't the toppling network that's a
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network you can monetize you're in the
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right camp wait so now the US apparently
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are in a deal with the Netherlands for
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US intelligence and military to access
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sovereign Dutch a ground sovereign
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territory at any time including Curacao
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which is important because if you look
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at the map Curacao is down there you
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know above Venezuela and you know
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northern Africa not that far from Libya
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so you know there's a lot of different
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reasons why they could be Streatley
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interesting this whele Libya there's no
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nowhere near each other what are you
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saying here did I say Libya I meant
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Venezuela not Libya Venezuela yeah okay
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it's right underneath Curacao Oh mommy
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look at the math per se what else isn't
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here I don't think I'm that far let me
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see what else isn't is near there let's
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go well Columbia's next to it and
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there's a little bitty operation yeah
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it's right yeah it's right off of uh
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yeah it's right about when I kind of
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northeast I guess now north and
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northwest I guess now north and
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you got a Yoruba Curacao yeah you got
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Columbia you got a lot of important
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stuff there
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anyway now it turns out
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that the Dutch may be joining the five
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eyes what yeah I don't know if it'll be
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six eyes or five eyes the cross-ice five
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eyes in the broken toenail
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I'm not quite sure what they're gonna
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call it but yeah like an international
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network of intrigue uh-huh
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but we always knew the judge were kind
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of what lessons was not more but the
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Kiev thing you nailed it it's like hold
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on a second what got shot down a flight
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full of Dutch people you gotta think
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something's weird somewheres happening
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somebody on that flight we have never
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really have we ever just looked at the
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manifest yes there were the only thing
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that really popped up at the time if I
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recall was about five doctors who were
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on the way to an alternative medical
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summit where they did was it cured AIDS
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and I don't know I just always wonder
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about this yeah they the opportunity for
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these these spooks to kill a Plane full
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of passengers to get together yeah to
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get to one has happened
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I'll have to call my friend King Lex ask
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him what's going on
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hey King I'm sure he knows all about it
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let me see what else did I learn huh I
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learned that the children take a lot do
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you think that maybe you know you too
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chocolate as being a the Dutch to being
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the beta test for this let's bring a
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bunch of Africans and from North areas
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and some other Middle Easterners you
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think that maybe the entire diversity
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movement which began about 20 years ago
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was a pretext just to get people kind of
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just like to saw it you know like their
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body punches the diversity body punches
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to get people to get up soften them up
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get them ready for them I sure do these
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guys in there sure but the sad thing is
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that just it's it's so over accepted now
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that you know now that people are kind
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of on to it like wait a minute this
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isn't quite working out very well for us
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it's way too late yes jus late
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the the immigrant Moroccans now the
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second or third generation they're there
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in Parliament
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they are part of the political system
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now well as well they should be in to
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run into place yeah yes but some of the
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let them dare I say old white Dutch
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people are going would happen well seal
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white Dutch people that let it happen
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yeah Wow
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so what are you gonna do let me see what
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oh I learned the kids these days love
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the theremin however they showed me
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their instrument of choice when it comes
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to the theremin something you'll have to
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Bing to go look at some YouTube videos
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the badger Minh
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the Badger min yes BAE GE rmin you
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should probably being that and you'll
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see what the Badger min is and I think I
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need one I don't know if you combined
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them off the shell you're neat one I
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don't know if you can buy them off the
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shelf or if you have to construct it
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yourself but I really like the idea do
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you have it yet did you find it no oh
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well if I tell you that here with the
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keyboard in a tray there's one there's a
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little movie the Badger men yes Babbage
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been played properly it looks like a
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theremin he's got the two hands but you
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guys digging around instead of a
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theremin it's a badger
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visera is this a juror yeah instead of a
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theremin sons instead of a board they
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took a dead batch and mounted a theremin
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on there's a badger there no I want one
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though and the classic FM station
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website is as one of the 13 weirdest
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musical instruments ever what the Badger
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men or the theremin the Badger men I
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just liked it like okay
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anyway so we had it you know of course a
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teen had already gone off to be with her
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sisters and and family and so I got home
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when I try a Saturday morning I flew
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back and I'm pretty uneventful tired
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though and I'm pretty uneventful tired
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who's groggy this morning getting well
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by the way when you're boarding they
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always have the pre-boarding stuff and
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you know it's people with kids that's
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been expanded now to well you always
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have no matter what airline it depends
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on the carrier hmm but these kids always
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go for young children go first on almost
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every carrier on Southwest yes on
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Southwest no on Southwest they go after
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the a group between the a and the real
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kids go on yes okay well you know who
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always also on Southwest gets to go on
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first is active military
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I've always wondered what is active
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military do you have to like be in
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combat fatigues do you have to have your
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weapon with you you gotta do you have to
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be hauling some Artaria material Here I
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am with my carry-on material what is
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this active military bullcrap
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it's either military or not me active
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that just hit me all of a sudden what is
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going on with this misnomer what it
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means is that you're currently serving
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and you're going from place to place but
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you're in the military yeah I mean that
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is your current job yes okay
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well that's my guess it just sounds a
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little strange sounds like you're gonna
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be shooting up the place does the only
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other thing I'd like to mention off the
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top just as a quick dip into the OTG
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world something I noticed with the
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Kyocera and I think I have a theory as
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to why it was happening and the battery
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would not last as long as it does here
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in the States I'm talking like really
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losing 5% an hour okay not even using it
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just it being stationary yeah somebody's
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tapping into it no that was my first
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inclination that be mine
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I believe they use different frequencies
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in the EU for therefore glt or for GE I
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don't think use it more juice yeah I
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think maybe because maybe some
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interpretation of the radio or the I
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don't know how it's built but that is a
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problem cuz it's it's not gonna fly to
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have it you know basically work a couple
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hours and then have to need to be
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charged but you flopped the battery out
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can you you can but you know so then
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yeah I got an extra battery but silly
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it's going too fast it's going too fast
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and that's what I'm using is you should
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look into it yeah well I thought I want
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to say something not to mention that the
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fact that you can't flop the battery out
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swap from you know like take three or
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four batt batteries with you and the
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thing goes dead you put a new one in the
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fact that you can't do that on most
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phones today is a is an abomination it's
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a communist plot it's an abomination is
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I'm communist plot it's an abomination is
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total agreement
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um so but someone one of our producers
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did find another phone which man this
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damn kayo s which I really liked
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so you have the cat be 35 mobile phone
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which is they are now selling as you
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know aid a feature phone with some
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smartphone capability ie
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you know you have a modern browser but
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now Google bought them I think we may
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have discussed this Bou Google bottom
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here it is get ready for cat be 35
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perfect for those need a reliable and
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tough phone but also some of the
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functionality of a smart phone and so
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now they've put in Google assistant
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I don't think you can get that out of it
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if they put it in it you know the
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operating system-level don't want that
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no it's an atrocity it was a good
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operating system I had a lot of hope for
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those guys and then they sold out to
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Google bastards you know the money is
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there just like what would you do like
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the Borg
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we both did the same thing that screw
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itself to Google let's go eat oysters go
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to Paris let's have our hair done that's
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like the the the podcast network that
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got sold to wait for it I Heart Radio
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art they broke yeah they're about to go
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completely belly-up as far as I can tell
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I mean I don't know how they're still
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holding on but yeah yeah and there's
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fifty five million dollars they probably
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put that much into it
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yeah some of these deals that you're
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just pretty much playing poker yeah
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anyway that none of that is really
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important what what hit me on the flight
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home is learning of your unceremonious
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dismissal by email from some winky wonk
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from your 35 36 year vocation as writer
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have you been writing for PC Mag for 36
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years no actually I started in August
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1986 and I was continuous ever since I
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was going for the record so how many
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years is that third I thirty thirty
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thirty-two over thirty and so I'm going
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for the record cuz I know these other
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guys have been fate you know they fade
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it out they couldn't handle it which
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other guys which other guys oh I mean
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all the other guys dying and explain
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what happened just so people have some
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context yes fired I had the blue or
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actually put on hiatus which I know we
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all know you don't know what that mean
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the half a brain knows that that means
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although it's not we do have a contract
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my wife of course was gonna give him
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grief because there was a contractual
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obligation to send us our thing in
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writing no they're screwed oh the
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divorce all over oh yeah I don't know
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Mimi's and there's no such thing as
19:05
hiatus in the contracts is bullcrap and
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but you know they got some new new
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became a social justice warrior she
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looked at the newsletter I have a few a
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few of her many tweets about Trump's a
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dumb shit and she's a did you know he's
19:23
a moron and this all the same I put the
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name Rob Reiner on there you got the
19:28
same kind of so I realized that
19:31
everybody in New York is like this well
19:33
but not only that you wrote something in
19:36
the newsletter about this which I did
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not realize and I don't think we've ever
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even discussed that you had tried to get
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PC Magazine to at least mention the No
19:45
Agenda show whenever they did one of
19:46
those lists of great podcast to listen
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to and I'd which I did not yet know you
19:51
had attempted to do but they refused
19:54
apparently or just would never never put
19:55
us on anywhere they're all we just never
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put us on manual and they get a lot of
20:00
lame podcasts on that list it's a very
20:02
poorly done list but it's done by one of
20:03
the problem is you this stuff dissolves
20:05
I know how these magazines work so you
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give it to a couple of people here
20:09
breakout lists and put it in the next
20:10
mission yeah we've done that and they
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put their favorite things on the list
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and they got you know what about Devore
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Q know he works for us you know he's got
20:17
a podcast got two of them actually when
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you listen to him that guy's like a
20:22
lunatic right Cooney right white right
20:26
winger Trump apologist even though
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there's no none of that in the DHS
20:30
unplug so they could have put that in
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there that's a pretty pretty well
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considering that's a pretty pretty well
20:34
you know PC Mag often links to stock
20:36
quotations I would say it would be where
20:39
that market watch more I get market
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watch now you never did that anyway the
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whole point is look I it feels a bit
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like me at MTV to certain point seven
20:49
half eight years at MTV as dog years and
20:51
my stay was kind of getting there and
20:53
that's why I ended up leaving myself
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well I would have I would have loved
20:59
myself but the record just said I was
21:02
going for 40 years at least 35 beside
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that it's just it would have been nice
21:09
if someone had I don't know called you
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yeah nobody called to this day then fact
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I never even guys I still haven't gotten
21:15
a note from anybody
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all I got was that terse note from this
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woman this sjw and now a note to
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everybody else to buy there's two other
21:26
I know that what want for sure Tim
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baharon who's also a columnist at pcs he
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also an old white man he's an old no
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he's not white he's kind of a mixed race
21:36
guy races his old and he's a male hold
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on wait a minute I feel a lawsuit well
21:44
he well it's hard to show over this sort
21:47
of contract work anyway so he got the
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exact same terse note and found it to be
21:51
very offensive he never heard from
21:54
anybody so they just I don't know what
21:57
happened but they've gone off the rails
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I do have a an email from someone that I
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thought was interesting I think I said
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if I have it here hang on
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this is actually quite a fascinating
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note this guy wrote in yeah this is from
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this is I'm probably gonna print this on
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one of the websites this is from who
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call him Peter I it's a disgrace what PC
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Mag did to you someone has spent so much
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some such a long time in that place and
22:32
with such a professional calibers the
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one you hold should be treated with a
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whole lot a whole lot more respect than
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that blatantly dismissive email it talks
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volumes about the new editorial
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management staff and their values but
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they don't care about their audience
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either they disrespect them as much as
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they did you I ditched my digital
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subscription to PC Mag after the turn to
22:53
consumerism brought upon by an editorial
22:55
change over a decade ago not long after
22:58
I also ditched the PC Mag webpage over
23:00
their incredible turn towards a mac
23:02
magazine done with barely any PC content
23:06
whatsoever the only thing that kept me
23:08
visiting from time to time was your
23:09
column and as you described in the
23:11
newsletter it was being hidden on
23:13
purpose and had become a feat to find to
23:17
get more conversation topics with my son
23:19
I turned to as if Davis sister online
23:21
publication IGN at the time of that
23:24
switch several years ago I was aghast at
23:27
how much PC related information I could
23:29
find on that council and PC gaming site
23:32
then on PC Mag nowadays IGN seems to
23:36
have given an amazing leap forward in
23:38
the SJW arena and has surpassed pc mags
23:42
cultural marxists leaning at least by it
23:45
leading at least by a year or two going
23:48
as far as baiting his readers with
23:50
columns articles and opinion pieces that
23:52
have absolutely nothing to do with
23:54
gaming and everything to do with
23:56
post-modernism to the point that i
23:58
barely visit their place just yesterday
24:01
IGN was pushing michael moore's latest
24:03
anti-trump movie what does that have to
24:06
do with gaming I have no idea I gotta be
24:11
honest with you I also kind of like all
24:14
the hate comments about this particular
24:16
story hasn't been revelant for 20
24:20
years he was wrong about everything it
24:24
just keeps on going the same guys well
24:30
it sucks is if it's not like we don't
24:34
know that all things come to an end like
24:36
this show will eventually come to an end
24:38
want to buy death more likely than
24:40
anything but in its jury's out on who's
24:43
gonna die first
24:44
but you know it's like hanging out those
24:47
twenty eight year olds um ya know it'll
24:49
happen quick but you know it's like you
24:51
you know there's an end to everything
24:52
but just eat just a call you know that
24:55
that's the part that I don't understand
24:57
just like hey you know it's far too many
24:59
jobs but when I got I do get fired but I
25:02
mean recently because of the magazine
25:04
Cole backs when I was writing for Forbes
25:06
and it's typical it the way you do it is
25:09
like hey it's like it's like the office
25:12
space the lumber guy hey can you do too
25:27
expensive another direction I think I've
25:32
even fired you once kind of didn't I had
25:35
to fire you kind of at me vo or
25:38
something you never fired me you cut me
25:40
but cut your salary I cut your salary
25:43
hey old what we're going deal because I
25:49
was getting this ridiculous health
25:50
insurance that apparently was costing
25:52
the company four thousand dollars a
25:53
month or something yeah the health
25:55
insurance was well worth I remember that
25:57
Oh keep me on man for health insurance
25:58
okay take care of it but that's how it
26:03
goes it's unfortunate but at least I
26:06
called you know I called you and said
26:08
hey here's what's going down and I told
26:10
you what the story was and you're like
26:11
oh crap but okay it's just smart you
26:15
understand how things work that was on
26:16
ceremonious of PCMag hey I love you mom
26:20
I've cancelled my subscription
26:24
people are writing notes of this Wendy
26:27
woman no God and what's she gonna do
26:30
she's just not gonna even read we have
26:32
to write notes to the CEO if you want to
26:34
get any action so just tell people if
26:36
you're gonna do anything it's like it's
26:38
meaningless so yeah the thing that is to
26:41
me also entertaining is people say wow
26:43
do a value for value column like you
26:46
guys don't know John this is not gonna
26:48
happen there will be no value for value
26:49
column there will be no no agenda
26:52
magazine yeah yeah and I have a good
26:57
idea for a website I'm probably gonna do
26:59
something get to you can keep my dude
27:01
the real loss for me is not like the PC
27:03
Magazine comma is the moniker so I can
27:06
get you know review products yeah chicks
27:09
yeah chicks man they're flocking to the
27:12
house there's one outside now PC Mac
27:15
groupies baby anyway so I'm gonna you
27:18
can look for that in sometime in the
27:19
future well since you brought up Michael
27:21
Moore then let me kick it off with
27:23
today's program up Pedro did bro your
27:28
right away all right
27:29
he was on Bill Maher this weekend ah
27:32
promoting his his new product apparently
27:36
the movie is a complete flight going
27:38
down Hollywood Reporter and variety the
27:41
movies is a complete tank it is in the
27:44
tank interested in you know when I was
27:45
listening because I have not seen it of
27:47
course when I was listening to this
27:48
interview I thought to myself you know
27:51
this could be his shark jump moment for
27:53
this guy and well I have a couple clips
27:56
I was a fortunate enough to be able to
27:58
catch the whole interview he was the
27:59
opening interview I'm wearing yeah which
28:01
is used about 10 minutes late a little
28:02
bitty one in the front about 10 minutes
28:04
so I wrote it down and let's start off
28:06
with an intro and you know the movie is
28:11
11/9 instead of 911 I guess the bad idea
28:17
yeah I don't think that was the best
28:19
title choice either but let's listen to
28:21
the intro and they set this up a little
28:23
bit and I can no spoiler here where the
28:26
movie and everything this whole
28:28
interview in fact is all about getting
28:30
people to vote for Democrats in the
28:32
midterms when you have done it again
28:33
maestro I don't know how you keep doing
28:35
it you know you you do what journalism
28:37
should do which is you make what's
28:39
important interesting
28:40
I like how first he's gonna say you like
28:42
a journalist but then later it's gonna
28:44
be to get people to vote Democrat yeah
28:46
and compelling and you can't take your
28:49
eyes off it and this movie first of all
28:51
the title fell right in your lap there
28:53
didn't it yeah you know he was appointed
28:55
president right 2:29 in the morning on
28:57
eleven nine it's spooky sixteen yeah
29:04
eleven nine truthers now is that an hour
29:07
thing save a 9/11 truther
29:09
it's an 11-9 truther it's so spooky
29:13
it's fell in your lap yes it was a
29:15
prophecy fell in your lap yes it was a
29:16
it was the elders of zion up there
29:18
didn't it yeah he was appointed
29:21
president - right - twenty nine in the
29:23
morning on eleven nine it's spooky 60s
29:25
okay so the movie coming out right
29:28
before the election obviously you want
29:32
that because he's a journalist you know
29:34
and he does what journalists don't do
29:35
you don't make any bones but you're a
29:37
polemicist like I am we want people to
29:39
agree with our point of view yes
29:41
what would words vote like all
29:43
journalists and vote info is that the
29:45
main Wow
29:47
[Applause] Wow
29:50
the main thing you want people to come
29:52
away knowing from this it's not a
29:55
democracy if you're sitting on the bench
29:57
everybody has to get off the bench
29:59
everyone has to participate it's not a
30:01
spectator sport it's a republic right
30:04
and and but what the movie show love
30:06
Christ explain as to why sometimes
30:09
people say on the bench and and I get
30:14
into talking about this about the
30:15
Democratic Party and and it's it's a
30:17
it's a bit of a balancing act in this
30:19
film because it's you know when I heard
30:23
him say it's a bit of a balancing act in
30:25
this film that to me was already a flag
30:27
that said hmm this may not work out so
30:30
well this I don't know why but to hear
30:32
you say that Hollywood Reporter says
30:33
it's a dud doesn't surprise me act in
30:36
this film because it's you know it's
30:39
it's listed as Michael Moore's Trump
30:41
film but nobody wants to go to the
30:43
theater and look at Trump for two hours
30:45
yeah I think that's exactly what your
30:47
fans want to see No
30:49
so I do a favor for the audience I don't
30:52
think you see in more than 20 minutes to
30:54
the table is about the trumpian time in
30:57
which we live okay
30:59
the trumpian time I think that's a
31:02
mistake right there we know Trump is
31:04
ratings we know it doesn't matter who's
31:05
watching they want to watch him isn't
31:08
that what we've learned
31:09
yes we've learned that we've learned a
31:12
lot and I don't think this guy's learned
31:14
anything in fact except I mean he was
31:16
had a clue early on when he thought that
31:18
Trump would win if you remember mm-hmm
31:21
he said I think Trump's gonna win cuz I
31:23
don't think they didn't know anybody
31:24
else is talking to the right people I
31:26
don't think Hillary's got a chance he
31:28
went on about this as you recall we too
31:30
played him to his clips on the show yeah
31:32
and then it was in a few weeks he backed
31:35
off on it because I guess he got nothing
31:37
but grief from all his Hollywood friends
31:39
what are you saying this for Hillary's
31:42
gonna win she's gotta win as this idiot
31:44
wins were screwed so then they go he he
31:48
changed his mind and went back into the
31:50
wrong he went I think he non-commercial
31:53
direction right there well so he you
31:56
know he does talk about the Democrats as
31:58
well and he knocks a Obama which I
32:00
didn't clip any of that but you know he
32:02
does clip any of that but you know he
32:02
good Obama bashing but also regarding
32:06
the super-delegates situation and he's
32:09
very clear about that and then you just
32:11
so what you kind of like okay he's got
32:12
something good there then it's back to
32:14
racist rhetoric the DNC a few weeks ago
32:16
they had a meeting and they said they
32:17
got rid of the super-delegates but they
32:19
didn't people need to understand this
32:21
all they did was say the super-delegates
32:24
cannot vote on the first ballot at the
32:26
convention after that they could vote on
32:29
every ballot and everything else so they
32:31
did not get rid of the super-delegates
32:32
and and to the Republicans credit they
32:36
actually don't have super-delegates
32:37
whoever's at that convention is you know
32:40
whoever is there to represent the white
32:43
people that voted for those white people
32:53
who voted for Trump he's a white guy a
32:57
old white man not in this context he's
33:00
honorary black guy I guess and white
33:03
people that voted for you
33:08
the white people deserve a party bill
33:14
that's how Trump won he makes people
33:18
feel like I'm another stop let's insult
33:21
the American public which is
33:24
self-identified as white 77 percent of
33:28
the American public self that's
33:29
including a lot of Hispanics a lot of
33:31
Hispanics are because they're Spanish
33:33
descent they can show themselves white
33:35
they're considered ourselves anything
33:37
else and to just content for the
33:40
Democrats who continuously insult this
33:43
group of people over and over and over
33:47
is what kind of a strategy is this well
33:51
if you want people to go to your movies
33:52
not a good one apparently
33:54
Trump won he made he made his people
33:56
feel like a minority right right they
33:58
still think that I mean they think
33:59
reverse racism is a bigger problem than
34:01
racism and Wow
34:05
they think reverse racism is a bigger
34:07
problem than racism how about just
34:09
racism bill how about all racism I'm
34:13
flabbergasted by this guy in let me ask
34:16
you another question when it comes to
34:19
when it comes to elections what is one
34:22
of the big talking points of all parties
34:25
but specifically the Democratic Party
34:27
what is their issue with Republicans it
34:32
it'll come up again campaign finance
34:35
reform come up again campaign finance
34:35
oh there's money I was too much money
34:37
rich people put in money all we have to
34:38
get bit a my right or wrong on that it's
34:41
one of the big issues that they'd never
34:43
do anything about and in most instances
34:45
the Democrats out spend the Republicans
34:48
they did so with Hillary versus Trump
34:50
Hillary outspent Trump by two almost two
34:52
to one I think I know is more forget the
34:55
spending let's forget this wing then
34:57
wait they're also Obama's a big you know
34:59
for huge forget that how about just rich
35:02
people it's bull Koch brothers this Koch
35:04
brothers they don't really putting their
35:05
most rich people but they're complaining
35:08
about the money about putting money into
35:10
elections that is the main beef gotta
35:14
get rid of money I've got to get rid of
35:16
the money out of elections unless you're
35:17
Bill Maher and put in a million dollars
35:19
then you're a hero in this small little
35:21
example to see how sometimes the
35:24
Democrats really screw it up they're the
35:25
party of the people they should be there
35:27
for the people they should fight for the
35:29
people and but the good news about this
35:32
election in November is that people like
35:35
myself and others you've contributed to
35:38
the movie I'm still filler because I
35:45
know divorces know alimonies
35:54
no divorces no alimonies no kids
36:00
resources no stupid hobbies like
36:03
celebrities have I don't collect fucking
36:05
cars or motorcycles paintings I don't do
36:08
coke or hookers you know really no coke
36:09
Milton all the crazy shit that people do
36:13
I don't do so a lotta and the met a lot
36:17
of money yeah I met but that's what I
36:19
spend it on right which is okay because
36:21
if you're Bill Maher then it's okay to
36:23
spend a million dollars into politics
36:25
it's fine they're right that's what
36:26
because thank you for doing that
36:28
Thank You Ann what are the others have
36:29
done have and by the way that million
36:35
looked silly or five weeks ago when I
36:38
did it because they said it didn't look
36:39
like it's in play
36:40
it isn't play it is very much in glass
36:42
it's in play thank goodness money
36:45
changes elections remember he tried to
36:47
recruit Steve Ballmer on the last
36:50
episode of his show more money more
36:52
money that we want in two elections last
36:54
clip and this I think this is this
36:58
borderline defamatory maybe even as the
37:06
worth maybe maybe maybe libelous yeah I
37:10
thought this went pretty far lost in the
37:12
story about Professor Ford who is that
37:16
she had to move out of her house and she
37:18
gets death threats and there's a smear
37:21
campaign on the interest I'm not talking
37:23
about then we're on to the Supreme Court
37:25
nomination with Kavanaugh professor
37:27
swords and things go viral and you know
37:30
we've become this death threat Society
37:32
yeah and you know people say to me
37:34
sometimes oh you know do you think this
37:36
could get get violent I think it is
37:38
violent but I also think that's Trump's
37:40
next card to play I've already seen him
37:43
talking about if he's the Democrats and
37:45
this isn't even the libelous part of the
37:47
clip takeover he says they're very
37:48
violent people mm-hmm were the violent
37:51
people right turns it you're the puppet
37:53
always turns it around but that's what
37:55
he has when the Muller report comes out
37:58
or when some other thing crashes down
38:00
he's the violent person he he's the
38:03
sexual predator
38:04
Oh totally isn't
38:09
you're the only person on TV who will
38:12
state exactly what you know if you if
38:15
anybody is a public-house teacher in
38:17
here is a public-house teacher in
38:18
in a public school teacher if there was
38:20
a law in the state of California and in
38:22
most states that if let's say your
38:26
thirteen-year-old girl student comes to
38:28
you and says my dad keeps saying that if
38:30
I weren't
38:31
if I weren't his daughter he'd be dating
38:34
me my dad my dad said the other day that
38:36
the thing that we have most in common is
38:38
sex my my my here's yes there this
38:42
picture my dad wanted me to take with me
38:44
sitting on his lap and kissing him if
38:47
you were a teacher and we're given that
38:48
you were required by the law to turn him
38:51
in because he's a pedophile apparently
38:53
John that's a that's what I hear Michael
38:55
Moore saying he's a pedophile and he
38:57
probably bought Ivanka I mean he might
38:59
as well just say that that you shown
39:01
this on your show he has done he did
39:04
this when she was a tween so she was a
39:06
teen and he bragged about how voluptuous
39:09
my daughter is and where did the ugly
39:12
orange man what to show me on the doll
39:14
where he touched you teenager that the
39:17
things that we let him get away with us
39:18
the media let him get away with it all
39:20
his friends in the media let him get
39:22
away with it less moon this planning
39:25
away with it getting head wise well with
39:27
the pedophilia but who with his daughter
39:33
is loving either you've seen these guys
39:36
in the past you see a lot more than you
39:37
do today you look at some of these old
39:39
TV shows you see that people were a
39:41
little less reluctant to like hug a kid
39:44
hit what Michael Moore saying is if you
39:48
were a school teacher and Trump said
39:50
these things and trouble should have
39:51
been turned in by now and his friends
39:53
let him get away with it and then he
39:55
goes straight to Moonves who as far as I
39:57
know was not Donald Trump's friend quite
40:00
the opposite
40:03
just because Moonves got kicked out for
40:06
harassment and abuse doesn't necessarily
40:09
make him a pedophile to Queen when she
40:12
was a teen and he bragged about how this
40:15
my daughter isn't you know he's he
40:17
n'ajjer that the things that we should
40:20
get away with all his movies
40:24
let's moon this roger ailes all that the
40:28
Bill O'Reilly the Matt Lauer's I show
40:30
this all in the film no get the Matt
40:31
Lauer's oh yeah it was a big Trump fan
40:33
shine now yes exactly was the guy at Fox
40:37
News right when Roger Ailes was there
40:39
Koran bill OH bill o'reilly now he's the
40:41
adviser to Trump in the White House
40:43
prepping Brett Kavanaugh that Republican
40:46
by they're always six degrees from
40:47
sexual Aurasma that boy yeah I don't
40:53
know if we were to count it looks like a
40:55
lot more left-leaning dudes have been
40:58
locked up or kicked out for hashtag me
41:00
too could just be me they they believe
41:03
in this that's why they don't like this
41:04
woman who's coming forward and and they
41:06
want to go after her now and they've
41:08
given her till tonight or something
41:10
right that ridiculous well right now I
41:12
think when we're out here because women
41:13
love ultimatums that's what yeah nothing
41:20
like saying to a potential rectum or
41:23
what you know that's pretty much what
41:31
the Democrats are asking for tell us
41:32
about the rape tell us about the death
41:34
the death threats that Cavanaugh
41:36
bestowed upon you and you know both
41:39
these guys are childless or what would
41:40
they know about calling someone a
41:42
pedophile what would they know about the
41:43
love you might have for a child who how
41:45
you can be proud for a child look like
41:47
Mike I love my kids beautiful I would be
41:50
dating her but you know I I did okay
41:52
it's a TV show you say something funky
41:54
but it wasn't a pedophilia you know
41:56
pedophile control but you know I'm
42:00
tomorrow listen to this stuff I keep
42:02
thinking to myself is this gonna cause a
42:05
backlash at the polls oh how about the
42:08
box office it starts there well the box
42:11
office he killed the box office so he
42:13
did the whole idea of the movie is
42:15
nothing they just you tell
42:16
he killed the box office things I
42:18
thought it was a dud yeah well he killed
42:21
the box office but it was the do to the
42:23
movie have any legs to begin with as
42:25
anybody is this anything that hasn't
42:27
been rehashed a million times it's just
42:29
a bunch of Trump hate you can go on
42:31
Twitter and get it for free you don't to
42:32
pay the ten bucks to go see the book get
42:35
it for free free
42:38
let me see Hollywood Reporter
42:41
uhh me see Hollywood Reporter
42:44
anyway I'll look for it it's been a dude
42:47
which came out a couple days ago there
42:48
was a headline I got him on their
42:50
mailing list and they had put it out and
42:54
then it just got him 10 million opening
42:56
week 10 million opening weekend
43:03
it's probably gonna be about it total
43:05
yeah I don't think I'll be much more no
43:07
no shoot I is it confused in the story
43:10
anyway I don't think it's going to do it
43:13
just won't but it's like what did I tell
43:15
you about Tina you know she did
43:16
regardless of politics she doesn't want
43:18
to hear what Julia louis-dreyfus the
43:20
billionaire has to say about Trump she
43:22
wants her to be funny on TV and she
43:24
would purposely not read her opinion
43:26
because she doesn't want to ruin it when
43:28
she's watching you know whatever the
43:32
yakking yeah whatever the show's feet
43:35
beep yeah which is a great show I
43:37
understand this like ruin it for me
43:42
yeah these people are ruining their
43:44
brand yeah well stupid it'll clean up a
43:48
lot yeah well stupid it'll clean up a
43:50
kind of a lead-in to to Supreme Court
43:53
related to stuff which I do have a few
43:56
clips for it I don't know what you have
43:58
if anything on the topic well I have a
44:01
couple of things I got the the woman's
44:03
eye which I refer to as CBF now before
44:07
you do that would you mind if I just
44:08
played a compa Lodge no please do your
44:11
thing a compa Lodge no please do your
44:12
the Kampala although this is this would
44:14
have worked on the previous episode of
44:16
No Agenda as well as one of those super
44:18
cuts it's you know this is what we were
44:21
really talking about the issue of a
44:23
panel of white men who are going to make
44:25
the decision and just well just the
44:29
vitriol what channel of white men might
44:31
this be this would be the the judiciary
44:34
committee really it's just funny because
44:36
there's a bunch of women on that
44:38
committee Ted Cruz is a Cuban or I guess
44:40
maybe as he probably self-identified as
44:42
white well what's the eleven men then
44:46
and what's his name what do what's his
44:48
name the the character from
44:52
Massachusetts the black guy who's who's
44:54
going off the book or I'd come out
44:56
Kamala Harris is black hold on hold on
45:00
let me see what the the eleven men were
45:03
these eleven men I'm looking it up now
45:05
let me see eleven men
45:10
a subset of the committee
45:13
no it is the committee the committee is
45:14
a subset of the Senate I may they're
45:18
talking just about Republican men on the
45:21
on the card says how will the image Oh
45:23
what is this eleven now and I feel
45:25
stupid bull crap this is typical it's
45:28
not even true it's not even a panel of
45:30
eleven dudes eleven no not eleven what
45:34
white guys so where'd they come up with
45:35
this then well what are you talking what
45:38
everywhere everywhere all-male lineup Oh
45:41
GOP senators might get female aides to
45:44
question okay so the I understand now
45:47
what they're saying is the Republican
45:50
senators who are on the panel are all
45:52
old white men and there's eleven of them
45:55
and that it's because they by definition
45:57
have a majority that it's just the
46:00
eleven white men who will make the
46:01
decision the Democratic votes don't
46:03
matter I think that's what's being
46:05
implied are we on board with that
46:09
for the purposes of this debate once
46:12
again it will be all white men on the
46:15
Republican side of the Judiciary
46:16
Committee questioning both judge
46:18
Kavanagh and dr. Ford the Republicans
46:20
that are on the Judiciary Committee
46:22
it is a lineup of white guys over the
46:25
age of 50 white men on the Senate
46:28
Judiciary Committee and you've got all
46:31
white men on the Republican side here on
46:34
the Republican side all eleven are white
46:37
men the Republicans on the Senate
46:39
Judiciary Committee it's 11 white men
46:41
and the Republicans it is it is 11 white
46:43
men the Republicans it happens to be 11
46:45
white men these white Republican men
46:47
essentially going to ask her the if
46:49
she's telling the truth in five years
46:51
since the needed Hill hearings what
46:53
hasn't changed is the number of white
46:55
men I know have covered lots of these
46:59
white men in so at the end of the day if
47:02
they have a bunch of white men once
47:04
again defending another white man you
47:06
have 70 something year old white men no
47:08
offense to them that's being disgusted
47:10
ID on the Senate Judiciary Committee is
47:12
all white men almost worst-case scenario
47:15
for a bunch of white men on the Senate
47:18
Judiciary Committee do they want me to
47:32
watch their station I am over 50 I am
47:36
white they should have thrown in
47:38
straight just for good measure
47:44
come on I love those kampala jizz and my
47:52
favorite we get that one
47:54
Supercuts Supercuts on that it's always
47:56
in the show notes in it any show knows
47:59
comp and they always do fun stuff but
48:01
they didn't do plate I like it when they
48:02
don't put music under it so you can
48:04
color that you I don't like the guys who
48:07
tried it hey let's put some crappy music
48:10
under that baby people won't like it's a
48:12
very bad idea this stuff stands alone to
48:14
drugs it's nice when it's clean yeah you
48:17
don't have to prove that you're Steven
48:18
Spielberg is fine we're very happy yeah
48:23
let me see to have anything else is
48:24
background or no I have some other
48:26
clothes but let's see what you've got
48:28
oh yeah the real run down this CBF see
48:31
we have real run down stalling and this
48:33
is actually did a little punchline at
48:35
the end of this this goes on from here
48:37
but it's really this is what it's really
48:39
all about while the details of when and
48:41
how are still being finalized the
48:43
possibility of hearing directly from
48:45
christine Blasi ford promises political
48:48
fireworks that could derail president
48:50
Trump's supreme court nomination Kelly
48:53
O'Donnell is with the president in New
48:55
Jersey tonight and has the latest
48:56
tonight the answer looks like yes for an
49:01
extraordinary public hearing to happen
49:03
next week with a lifetime Supreme Court
49:06
appointment on the line dr. Christine
49:09
glossy Ford's lawyers inform the Senate
49:11
Judiciary Committee today that she has
49:13
accepted an invitation to provide what
49:16
they called first-hand knowledge of
49:18
Brett Cavanaugh's sexual misconduct but
49:21
the time place and details are still in
49:24
dispute a senior White House official
49:26
reacted this seems like another delay
49:29
tactic mm-hmm yes yeah it seems like
49:35
another delay tactic is a delay tactic
49:38
yeah I have a clip about that well we
49:41
played part two of this and then you can
49:44
play yours tense negotiations remain
49:46
underway to determine specifics
49:48
including whether Ford or Cavanaugh
49:51
testifies first about her plane that
49:53
when they were teens in the 1980s at a
49:56
party with underage drinking Cavanaugh
49:58
groped her and tried to remove her
50:00
clothes Cavanaugh categorically denies
50:03
that allegation today the judge was
50:05
spotted leaving his Maryland home and
50:07
has said he will go back to Capitol Hill
50:09
to defend his integrity at a
50:12
conservative conference today the vice
50:14
president said Cavanaugh will be
50:16
confirmed the president I are confident
50:19
the Senate Republicans will manage this
50:21
confirmation properly with the utmost
50:23
respect for all concerned the president
50:27
expressed similar enthusiasm last night
50:30
in Missouri he was born for the US
50:33
Supreme Court he was born for it
50:36
and it's going to happen and force
50:38
lawyers said in their letter to the
50:40
committee that they are disappointed in
50:42
the leaks and the bullying the White
50:44
House also tells me that they are
50:45
frustrated by the process saying delays
50:47
are unfair to the nominee who wants to
50:49
clear his name and testify yeah so this
50:54
next clip that I have will kind of show
50:56
and refers to your previous one that all
51:01
of this has really meant to delay and
51:03
there's rules in the Senate and it's
51:05
really kind of plays into our route my
51:07
original thesis that Trump doesn't want
51:10
him confirmed he's given him lots of
51:11
outs to quit you know ahead of the game
51:14
[Music] to quit you know ahead of the game
51:15
you know dude just get out to save his
51:18
family but I don't think he's going to
51:21
get confirmed at all and here's why
51:22
politically this is from MSNBC which was
51:24
surprising to hear this clarity on their
51:27
on their so-called news channel polluted
51:30
Matthew this seems like a no-brainer for
51:31
the White House to just know I got other
51:33
people that I can get I got other people
51:35
that might excite the base more I think
51:36
about Judge Amy Comey Barrett yeah sure
51:40
why are they put in there they've got
51:42
their own reputational issues on the
51:44
ballot why add this I think the big
51:46
reason is the calendar I think the
51:48
Democratic strategy it was apparent on
51:49
day one of the confirmation hearings is
51:51
to delay the nomination past the
51:52
election to delay the nomination is to
51:54
defeat the nomination and if you're able
51:56
to defeat the nomination then the
51:57
question becomes well who next and what
51:59
is the time frame for confirming that
52:01
that Judge to the Supreme Court time
52:04
frame goes beyond the election an
52:06
election in which it's very possible the
52:07
Democrats win both the house and the
52:09
Senate then what you're looking at is an
52:12
empty seat on the Supreme Court for two
52:13
years mazie Hirono basically raised this
52:15
possibility in a news conference just
52:17
this week so that's why the White House
52:19
and Republicans nationally are behind
52:21
this nomination at least want to see
52:23
both sides tell their story next week
52:25
right but next week is going to be
52:27
Thursday and if it's Thursday then there
52:31
is some rule in the Senate that pushes
52:33
the actual vote back and it won't be
52:35
until after the midterms is my
52:38
understanding which would kind of make
52:41
sense on a long bet from Trump to say to
52:44
use this as oh my goodness we have to we
52:47
to keep the Senate at minimum yeah get
52:50
out and vote get out and vote and
52:53
otherwise it'll just be two years
52:54
without without any confirmation because
52:57
it just it won't happen probably but I
53:00
think he's you know it's a it's a hedge
53:02
on his part here is Senator mazie Hirono
53:05
confronted with some again this is from
53:07
left her favorite he's pretty funny as
53:10
is Jake Tapper on CNN confronting it
53:13
with the facts about all four witnesses
53:15
that the judge that the professor has
53:20
presented to be on you know to be
53:24
interrogated as witnesses so four people
53:27
said to be at the party for described
53:29
have denied knowledge of the incident
53:32
Brett Kavanaugh obviously mark judge who
53:35
she says was in the room
53:36
PJ Smith and even Ford's longtime friend
53:39
Leland Keyser so there hasn't been a law
53:42
enforcement investigation but there are
53:44
these statements from the four people
53:45
she remembers being there who don't
53:47
remember the incident or don't even
53:49
remember being at the party in question
53:50
according to her friend Leland Kaiser
53:52
who says she believes her yes it doesn't
53:54
have any memory of it doesn't Kevin all
53:57
have the same presumption of innocence
53:58
as anyone else in America I put his
54:01
denial in the context of everything that
54:04
I know about him in terms of how he
54:06
approaches this cases as I said his
54:08
credibility is already very questionable
54:10
in my mind and in the minds of a lot of
54:12
my fellow judiciary committee members
54:15
the the Democrats so he comes and you
54:19
know when I say that he's very outcome
54:21
driven he hasn't an ideological agenda
54:23
it's very outcome driven and I noticed
54:26
she's not addressing the question I can
54:28
sit here and talk to you about some of
54:29
the cases that that exact question is in
54:32
my view inability to be fair and the
54:36
cases that come before and this is a
54:37
person that is going to be sitting on
54:39
our Supreme Court making decisions that
54:41
will impact a woman's reproductive
54:43
choice he has a he very much is against
54:47
women's reproductive choice and I can
54:48
tell you two very important cases in
54:50
which he applied the same standard but
54:52
came to totally different result is this
54:55
there's the difference between applying
54:57
the law as she says here and saying he's
54:59
against women's reproductive choice I
55:02
don't know why you have to do why can't
55:04
you just say pro-choice is that now for
55:07
boating - that's presented I think
55:11
there's like talking points or some way
55:13
of doing hold it by your parties yeah
55:15
you can't to say it this way and
55:17
Schumer's the guy behind all this in
55:21
cases in which he applied the same
55:23
standard but came to totally different
55:25
results to to make it much harder for
55:27
women to get this kind of coverage so
55:29
there's there are yeah there's just no
55:32
evidence for what she said many
55:33
indications of his own lack of
55:35
credibility sounds to me like you're
55:37
saying because
55:38
don't trust him on policy and because
55:40
you don't believe him when he says for
55:41
instance that Air Force ravished yes an
55:44
opinion on roe v wade you don't believe
55:46
him about this allegation about what
55:48
happened at this party in 1982 because
55:50
that fell without that this is why it is
55:52
so important that there be at least an
55:54
investigation so that there's some
55:57
collaboration we think that there was a
56:00
lot of drinking going on as far as a
56:02
friend his friend mark judge not even
56:04
testify that is astounding to me he was
56:08
right there in that room he refuses to
56:11
testify there in that room he refuses to
56:12
oh it's Jace he was right there in that
56:13
room well let's talk about that for a
56:16
second when I mentioned something by the
56:17
way Mimi brought this up she says
56:19
there's not a girl in the world
56:21
especially at that age who doesn't have
56:24
a friend or two that that she would if
56:25
this had happened she would have been
56:27
bitching and moaning about it too at
56:28
least three women yeah because we don't
56:32
talk to women they do that's what she
56:34
says simply women talk to women where
56:37
are the women that would back her up
56:39
that does she ever mention this Danny
56:40
but she didn't just never happened
56:42
that's a good lesson by the way women
56:44
talk to women yes all men should all old
56:48
sis white guys pay attention guys no
56:52
we're talking about women talk to women
56:54
well I was about everything I was again
56:58
astounded by CNN who brought together a
57:00
panel a diverse panel across what I
57:04
could see was income levels in white sis
57:10
female society Republicans and asked
57:13
them about Kavanagh and asked them about
57:15
what they thought if this was true or
57:17
what it meant for old allegations to
57:19
come back up I don't know if the
57:20
producer of this segment is still
57:21
working for CNN but the results were
57:24
kind of predictable and it didn't even
57:26
really edit it that much as far as I can
57:28
tell maybe people sit at home and get
57:30
really upset it's like oh my god these
57:33
Republican women they should they should
57:35
not even be called women anymore they're
57:37
just horrible how many of you believe
57:39
Judge Cavanaugh when he says this didn't
57:41
happen family
57:43
like you believe hi Emily how can we
57:46
believe the word of a woman or something
57:49
that happened 36 years ago we this guy
57:51
has an impeccable reputation and what is
57:54
your buddy nobody that has spoken
57:56
ill-will about him everyone that speaks
57:58
about him this guy's an altar boy
57:59
you know a scout he's you know because
58:02
one woman made an allegation sorry I
58:04
don't buy it
58:05
but in the grand scheme of things my
58:06
goodness you there was no intercourse
58:08
there was maybe a touch can we really 36
58:13
years later she's still stuck on that
58:14
had it happened I mean we're talking
58:16
about a 15 year old girl which I respect
58:19
you know I'm a woman I respect when
58:22
we're talking about a 17 year old boy in
58:24
high school with this postural running
58:25
night tell me what boy hasn't done this
58:28
in high school
58:28
please I would like to know why would
58:30
she come forward if this wasn't true
58:32
because it has basically destroyed her
58:34
family she's had to move she's gone
58:35
undercover she's death threats pictures
58:39
lying why come forward
58:41
she's also destroying his life his wife
58:43
- his children his life sister we're I
58:46
mean why did she come out sooner if
58:48
she's telling the truth
58:49
why didn't she come out when he was
58:52
going into the bush White House why
58:53
didn't she come out when he's been a
58:55
federal judge over a decade why not have
58:58
a thorough investigation instead of just
59:00
the two of them he said she says it
59:02
doesn't matter it does not matter what
59:05
everyone else has to say this is what
59:07
happened though with Clarence Thomas and
59:08
Anita Hill the FBI investigated it took
59:10
three days done why not now
59:13
well this is not the same this is a high
59:15
school kid it is not Anita Hill story
59:17
there's something that allegedly
59:19
happened some 30-plus years ago matter
59:21
today you can't judge the character of a
59:24
man based on what he did at 17 and I
59:27
would hate to think that 30 40 years
59:29
later somebody's gonna destroy your life
59:30
because somewhere at some party you it's
59:34
not right but maybe the alcohol for the
59:38
hits as women though do you have some
59:41
things going through no I have your
59:44
sympathy and perhaps maybe she had that
59:45
moment she liked him and maybe
59:47
didn't pay attention to her afterwards
59:48
and he when I was a girl she got bitter
59:51
or whatever this situation is their kid
59:54
so so this was a great example of women
59:56
talk to women and I don't I think that
59:59
this was borderline you know suitable
1:00:02
because they were you know there's a lot
1:00:04
of things that were saying that I don't
1:00:05
agree with my god that's what 70 year
1:00:08
old boys do no I've never really done
1:00:09
that I don't think you've done that no
1:00:12
I've never jumped on some girl try to
1:00:14
take your top off no but so you know so
1:00:16
where you have you know women talking to
1:00:18
women like this you'd expect we're gonna
1:00:20
be talking women like like you know
1:00:21
another way on the other side and the
1:00:23
information just doesn't seem to be
1:00:24
there the only thing that was valuable
1:00:26
that I caught again on CNN was the
1:00:29
effect of alcohol on long-term memory
1:00:32
brought to you by Sanjay Gupta and I
1:00:36
believe she was also consuming alcohol
1:00:38
this party was she or was she not yeah
1:00:40
it was a drunken brawl there was a drunk
1:00:42
fest from the sounds of it at least the
1:00:44
way it's been described and that one
1:00:46
woman does bring up a funny point which
1:00:48
would get somebody in trouble I'll bet
1:00:49
you depending on the statute of
1:00:51
limitations back to the new developments
1:00:57
in the Supreme Court confirmation battle
1:00:58
Christine blase Ford says she is willing
1:01:01
to speak with the Judiciary Committee
1:01:03
about her accusations of sexual assault
1:01:05
against Supreme Court nominee Brett
1:01:07
Kavanaugh topic likely to come up how
1:01:11
reliable is someone's memory when
1:01:13
alcohol is involved CNN's chief medical
1:01:16
correspondent dr. Sanjay Gupta breaks it
1:01:18
down Lana I think there's a lot of
1:01:21
assumptions when it comes to memory and
1:01:23
alcohol and often times those
1:01:25
assumptions are wrong let me let me
1:01:27
start off by telling you this that a lot
1:01:28
of the research comes from witnesses to
1:01:31
crimes they took people who were
1:01:33
intoxicated witnesses to crimes and
1:01:35
sober witnesses to crimes and they
1:01:37
basically found that in the short term
1:01:39
if people were questioned right after a
1:01:40
crime had occurred there was not a lot
1:01:43
of difference in terms of recalling
1:01:45
details between someone who was mild to
1:01:47
moderately intoxicated and someone who
1:01:50
was sober that was in the short term so
1:01:52
that surprised a lot of people now there
1:01:54
is something known as blackout drunk
1:01:56
which is not the same as passed out Oh
1:01:59
black out drunk is when
1:02:01
you can be talking you can be walking
1:02:03
you can be interacting with people but
1:02:05
essentially you're totally amnestic to
1:02:07
it meaning you'll have no memory of it
1:02:09
there's also something known as gray out
1:02:12
which is essentially islands of memory
1:02:14
basically really not remembering gray
1:02:20
out there's also the component of time
1:02:22
how much time has passed since the event
1:02:25
and this is really important here
1:02:26
because I think when you look at how
1:02:28
memory is actually encoded you realize
1:02:31
that alcohol can have a real impact on a
1:02:34
certain aspect of memory so when we
1:02:37
remember things we look we see we we
1:02:39
hear we feel and those those sensory
1:02:42
inputs are immediately transferred into
1:02:45
short-term memory that happens pretty
1:02:47
quickly and that's why people again who
1:02:49
are intoxicated can remember things
1:02:51
pretty well but it's that next phase
1:02:53
going from short-term to long-term where
1:02:55
alcohol sort of acts like a sledgehammer
1:02:57
and it's why people can remember things
1:02:59
so vividly one day and then a few days
1:03:01
later really have no recollection of it
1:03:04
at all because the memories were never
1:03:06
in those long-term stores so that's just
1:03:09
a little bit of an idea of how alcohol
1:03:11
does impact memory both in the short
1:03:13
term and in the long term fana
1:03:15
interesting thank you dr. Sanjay Gupta
1:03:18
that's not what I wanted to hear go away
1:03:20
it Corsica it works both ways
1:03:22
you know Kavanagh may be very truthful
1:03:24
he says I I don't remember that it
1:03:27
didn't happen long-term memory with
1:03:30
alcohol doesn't stick according to the
1:03:31
good doctor there's something that's
1:03:33
that keeps cropping up in the
1:03:35
conversation I don't find any reference
1:03:37
to it being authentic or real which is
1:03:41
that supposedly she took a lie-detector
1:03:44
test and asked that and he should take
1:03:46
one too which is the the meme but what
1:03:50
lie-detector test did she take who gave
1:03:52
it when was it I don't remember this I
1:03:54
mean it wasn't covered very well I think
1:03:57
it's bullcrap
1:04:01
there's a lot of this just as well let's
1:04:03
stop it back up and we can just stop
1:04:05
these clips and just say this whole
1:04:06
thing is a charade it's just that it's a
1:04:09
scam it is and the scam is obvious the
1:04:13
scam is to delay until the calendar
1:04:15
kicks in and then they can't confirm it
1:04:17
or you get beto in so we can move to
1:04:19
that guy God you know just just one last
1:04:22
thing here let me see this this whole
1:04:24
debate this Kavanagh with the women and
1:04:27
the Fords and the the Chrysler's and
1:04:29
everybody in there this has become the
1:04:32
Twitter convo de jour and it's it's it's
1:04:37
destroying Twitter most twitter is
1:04:40
really getting out of control I will
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leave the platform people are leaving
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the platform are deep platforming
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1:06:27
Nick and some others they like to talk
1:06:30
about sometimes and I try and say well
1:06:32
the reason you know we pick what we did
1:06:35
because it was a little busier and when
1:06:36
you have a choice of being busy artwork
1:06:39
in terms of having a lot of junk on the
1:06:41
on a piece as opposed to being super
1:06:44
clean unless it's incredibly elegantly
1:06:47
funny I mean there has been moments
1:06:49
where like for example I think it was
1:06:51
Martin JJ or whoever one of the regular
1:06:55
guys from the past who did the simple
1:06:58
Jeb Bush with the big bottle glasses
1:07:01
just these simple big eyeball glasses
1:07:04
there's nothing more to it than this it
1:07:08
was just it was the choice at the moment
1:07:10
and you know we we love what people are
1:07:15
doing with the new headers and stuff
1:07:17
that looks very cool they're gonna ban a
1:07:19
couple of things yes we're going to talk
1:07:21
about something yeah go ahead yeah we're
1:07:23
banning anybody who uses foamer and what
1:07:28
was your that what was the one that
1:07:29
usually have you see I don't have any
1:07:31
problem I mean they put me down hot
1:07:33
crass jerk-off or something oh no no no
1:07:35
no no not pertinent that
1:07:37
would be banned no there's not podcast
1:07:40
jerk-off longtime podcast personality
1:07:43
which I'm okay with it's a little
1:07:45
lengthy you know I think you're a little
1:07:52
tired of being called a foamer even
1:07:54
though you brought the whole foot topic
1:07:56
up yourself yes so the ban is in place
1:08:02
apparently a ban you cannot use foamer
1:08:06
no my work if you want it to be picked
1:08:11
no agenda art generator calm thank you
1:08:14
very much Mike Riley it's highly
1:08:15
appreciated we love all the art that
1:08:16
comes in and you can take a look at all
1:08:18
of it it's very useful for all kinds of
1:08:21
fun things and projects there's over
1:08:23
12,000 pieces of albums and pieces of
1:08:27
album art at least a thousand
1:08:31
outstanding pieces
1:08:32
yes Oh more than that we've had that
1:08:35
we've had a thousand and 60s a thousand
1:08:37
and seventy episode so there's more than
1:08:39
a thousand outstanding pieces there's
1:08:42
more there's the ones that didn't quite
1:08:43
make the cut no it's it's a fantastic
1:08:46
archive I hope there's a backup of it
1:08:49
yes I've been trying to get our guys
1:08:51
back that was good very worried I lost
1:08:55
my copy of web copy or pro we need to
1:08:58
have our writer John but our producers
1:09:01
need to do this we're not good at this
1:09:02
yes somebody can do well we can do it
1:09:04
but we can't no we'll do it and then
1:09:07
it'll be on a drive don't know where the
1:09:08
drive is
1:09:10
lost copies not this is not what we do
1:09:17
I'm just being honest stacks of hard
1:09:20
disks have to go through once in a while
1:09:22
literally I have a stack of hard disk
1:09:25
Hey put a machine out of service I've
1:09:28
been doing this long enough over 30
1:09:30
years at PC Magazine I have a stack of
1:09:34
heartness because I take you a little
1:09:35
hard yes and I I have a thing you can
1:09:38
take the hardness and plug it into this
1:09:39
device and it'll think it's like a real
1:09:42
Drive and it is and you can look at your
1:09:44
old hard disks and it's like the kid
1:09:46
goes through all this crap I'm just
1:09:48
drill through all this crap I'm just
1:09:49
by the way I do want to mention that I
1:09:52
didn't realize it but Christina and her
1:09:54
girlfriend and the roommate had not seen
1:09:57
they live yet
1:09:59
oh yeah but boy did they love it oh yeah
1:10:03
they loved it
1:10:04
yeah they loved it it's great so no it's
1:10:07
an art generator calm you know again
1:10:09
it's a great resource and also you can
1:10:11
go to no agenda shop calm those guys put
1:10:13
it on t-shirts make sure the artists get
1:10:14
paid I mean it's it it's a beautiful
1:10:16
ecosystems a part of our value network
1:10:18
value for value and this is the donation
1:10:21
portion of it the first one for each
1:10:23
show where we thank our executive
1:10:25
producers and associate executive
1:10:27
producers you know I have to say
1:10:29
something about they live because here's
1:10:31
a movie that did once in a while you
1:10:33
think about these things the move the
1:10:35
way that they live concept works is that
1:10:38
the the reason you can't see the signage
1:10:41
and all the brainwashing and these ugly
1:10:43
people that are roaming around and
1:10:45
there's lots of ugly people roaming
1:10:46
around it's because of this transmitter
1:10:50
which is actually symbolic of the media
1:10:53
that John Carpenter always thinking in
1:10:56
metaphors these waves to make you snot
1:11:03
see these horrible people and the
1:11:05
brainwashing and that transmitter is the
1:11:08
mainstream media it's a transmitter
1:11:10
that's right anyway so that's what that
1:11:13
and we are your vision
1:11:15
we are the glasses those sunglasses
1:11:18
that's right you put them on twice a
1:11:20
week they work on Thursdays yeah it's
1:11:24
gonna get old I know you're gonna get
1:11:26
tired it's already old okay I'll stop
1:11:27
move along alright so we do have a few
1:11:31
people are thinking I want to
1:11:32
incorporate a couple of people that were
1:11:34
at the Oakland meetup which was a great
1:11:37
little event it was very unusual how
1:11:40
many people showed up sorry how many
1:11:43
people will attend it a 53 no oh nice
1:11:46
number not a small little ditty I left
1:11:51
and unfortunately he's getting a sore
1:11:52
neck and wait a minute you bailed
1:11:54
I bailed at 7:30 it was gonna go to a so
1:11:57
I'd left a little early and I missed Deb
1:11:59
ah who showed up late oh and the the
1:12:03
blind Dame which is haha oh I felt
1:12:06
really bad about luckily Mimi took you
1:12:08
know them introduced in there oh me
1:12:13
never me me pretended to be you and she
1:12:14
didn't know the difference is that we
1:12:15
were telling me about the blindness they
1:12:17
knew the difference are very
1:12:18
disappointed to make it up to him yes
1:12:20
you should this horrible and and then I
1:12:23
was kind of disappointed to some of our
1:12:24
regulars from the area they weren't
1:12:26
there from the area they weren't
1:12:27
I mean Dame Tonya could have been there
1:12:31
beam sir be so and Alan he never shows
1:12:35
up to anything so okay anyway so we have
1:12:39
two executive producers that came out of
1:12:42
this group including a of course sir JD
1:12:46
the Baron of Silicon Valley was there
1:12:48
with a nice three hundred dollars and
1:12:51
something to match anybody's hundred
1:12:53
dollar donations Wow Wow great he just
1:12:56
gave the whole money I mean he only
1:12:57
matched a couple but he actually ended
1:13:01
up collecting five hundred and thirty
1:13:03
three dollars and will credit him with
1:13:04
the 33333
1:13:08
and then the other pigs and you'll be
1:13:12
executive producer and so and also Luke
1:13:14
and Beatrice Hatcher from Oakland I came
1:13:17
in with 33333 in a check and with a note
1:13:20
too now I want to I want to talk about
1:13:23
about the meet up this was the most
1:13:25
disorganized in terms of the meet of
1:13:28
actually happening but in terms of the
1:13:30
people that showed up at the meet up
1:13:31
it's as if they showed up and then they
1:13:34
said I don't know it's Dvorak's they're
1:13:36
well we didn't bring it down Ville up
1:13:38
with the money and a note so let's go to
1:13:41
the ATM this according to Jay you're
1:13:47
like a hooker in Vegas like a hooker in
1:13:49
Vegas you like a hooker in Vegas like
1:13:51
you can always go to the ATM darling
1:13:55
sixty bucks in according to Jays like
1:13:57
yeah they went to the ATM took a hundred
1:13:59
out kept forty put 60 in it it was in
1:14:02
half the time it even wasn't an envelope
1:14:04
it was like a piece of paper made to
1:14:07
look like an envelope some scratching
1:14:08
right this was a Czech style points
1:14:16
count from it was very funny but Luke
1:14:19
and Beatrice take over the Jag rejected
1:14:22
some one of them had I think and then
1:14:23
there's this piece of torn paper it's
1:14:26
torn what an outrage well I mean just
1:14:31
one of the notes was on the back of this
1:14:35
guy I'm not gonna embarrass a back of
1:14:38
his wife's shit to get some free
1:14:42
cafeteria meal name on the back and he's
1:14:47
like scribble something on it so so last
1:14:51
minute classic I love it this is the
1:14:55
last second of course I reflect that
1:14:59
longtime time please clarify you said
1:15:02
shit not shit right chitters what it
1:15:07
shit is no not everybody know this is an
1:15:09
international program look it up thanks
1:15:12
for all the work you guys do to keep us
1:15:14
informed and entertained looking like no
1:15:17
nothing else there's no jingles you can
1:15:19
throw in a jingle would just give that
1:15:20
both did JD and these folks a JD also
1:15:25
had his money in his envelope and it was
1:15:30
a Betty you fong you know it was a state
1:15:32
envelope that was torn open and he
1:15:34
stopped the stuff in there and he had
1:15:36
some note scribbled all over it it's not
1:15:38
readable unreadable it's not thank you
1:15:43
you've got karma organizing a what he's
1:15:50
calling a peerage dinner Oh interesting
1:15:56
we'll talk about that more than one of
1:16:00
the other nights that were I think he's
1:16:02
a night
1:16:03
he came up with this great to great
1:16:04
ideas what one he's getting a lot of
1:16:06
little stickers made but he's getting a
1:16:10
it turns out that most homeless people
1:16:13
living in tents will let you stencil a
1:16:17
message on their tent whoa give them
1:16:20
money advertising opportunity he says
1:16:24
it's the advertising opportunity of the
1:16:26
century and he's getting a no agenda
1:16:28
step and he's getting a no agenda
1:16:29
and he's gonna go from homeless
1:16:31
encampment to homeless encampment and
1:16:33
dole out some cash and stencil of No
1:16:36
Agenda show blondie on these tents this
1:16:39
is a big hole John this is big money big
1:16:43
money a big hole John this is big money big
1:16:44
hey what we need to do we didn't want no
1:16:50
agenda show.com would want to have
1:16:51
someone of one of our crazy URLs that
1:16:53
forwards to no agenda show I don't know
1:16:59
[Music] to no agenda show I don't know
1:17:08
there's a bunch of homeless people in
1:17:10
all these tents I've got this dis
1:17:13
stencil on him and I'm talking to I've
1:17:16
got a couple I think I left he told me
1:17:19
before he left that these guys came
1:17:21
along with ten bucks and they would do
1:17:24
they would spray on their ten this is no
1:17:25
problem and he ended up spraying on
1:17:28
everybody's tents this podcast has an
1:17:30
innovative idea for helping people out
1:17:32
of poverty it's called the No Agenda
1:17:34
show no agenda done by former VJ and
1:17:37
former PC Magazine right John C Dvorak
1:17:43
was just recently fired from his job at
1:17:46
PC Magazine which he notes was before
1:17:49
the lucrative tent action yeah yeah Mike
1:17:53
so anyway I thought that is a great idea
1:17:55
I'm all for idea yeah fabulous we paid a
1:18:00
man nine out of ten homeless people
1:18:02
prefer the No Agenda podcast we're sick
1:18:08
bastards sick I tell you that is one of
1:18:12
the better ideas it's one of the best
1:18:15
ideas that Verdi if can we tie it into
1:18:17
blockchain somehow and do the
1:18:19
cryptocurrency to these people because
1:18:22
do a crypto with these people and help
1:18:24
them out of poverty
1:18:27
as we laugh and laugh at the plight of
1:18:29
the homeless very good yeah
1:18:31
very classy no we're horrible never eat
1:18:35
or it's terrible but hey ten bucks is 10
1:18:40
bucks right yeah I'm all-in all right
1:18:44
and what else from the Meetup there
1:18:47
wasn't much later Oh brainy showed up Oh
1:18:51
how's Jen doing she was in dimension B
1:18:55
and she's just kind of snapped out of it
1:18:56
for a while yeah she's doing fine and
1:18:58
still like me or just to me me
1:19:01
immediately the two of them hit it all
1:19:03
perfect yeah you know tall oh she's
1:19:06
gonna be living up there before you know
1:19:08
it well there's there's an element of
1:19:11
this I don't know if I'm I can't even
1:19:14
discuss it
1:19:15
yeah I think so I would say I'll discuss
1:19:17
in the future oh come on
1:19:19
well brainy apparently thinks that Ord
1:19:22
likes the idea and she's as I think she
1:19:24
might have the chops because I tried to
1:19:26
explain why I you know I was like
1:19:28
helping Brian E to mentoring her in in
1:19:31
her mom because she's got talent that's
1:19:33
why she's a natural
1:19:36
she's a natural podcasters got a good
1:19:38
voice she's like she knows how to use
1:19:40
her voice talented she wants to try
1:19:43
doing some stand-up Oh interesting I bet
1:19:46
she should but you should do it too so
1:19:50
Mimi of course is produced for me honey
1:19:54
in the business ha and she already has a
1:19:57
gate at a dated giggles or what is it
1:20:00
called at a dated giggles or what is it
1:20:01
she's got a so Mimi can coach her a
1:20:06
little bit mentor her in the comment
1:20:09
under standard business I'm enough so
1:20:10
that she could actually get do some
1:20:12
practice if she likes it and that didn't
1:20:15
I said that good she's yours now I'm
1:20:17
sorry oh
1:20:18
hand off oh very good very good this is
1:20:21
still like me or she pissed about our
1:20:23
Twitter back and forth warning to Mimi
1:20:26
yeah back and forth warning to Mimi
1:20:26
and J I guess it was listening in on
1:20:29
some of this
1:20:30
she was grousing about you yeah I knew
1:20:33
it damn it yeah but I'm only saying to
1:20:36
help rate she's just Gracia harsh on her
1:20:39
your your harsh love baby it's tough
1:20:41
love tough love I don't say it because I
1:20:42
got I have lots of other things I can do
1:20:44
in my world so we're gonna do more of
1:20:46
these meetups a hero sumir more of this
1:20:49
mentoring yeah we do more this a mentor
1:20:52
angry we wind up hating like you end up
1:20:54
hating me and doing stand-up welcome to
1:20:56
pod casting hey worked out for me
1:21:00
right anyway but that will do we should
1:21:03
do more of these I'm gonna do another
1:21:04
one in Seattle I wanted another one and
1:21:06
just cranking them out we got to get our
1:21:08
austin meetup done now damn it
1:21:10
yeah you can do we should do at least we
1:21:13
should do one a month but we can't I
1:21:15
will do one every couple months maybe
1:21:17
all right so let's go okay well it's
1:21:20
something like had a good time and I'm
1:21:21
very happy and we didn't like to place
1:21:24
the drinks surly waitresses and they
1:21:28
didn't like the fact that we had so many
1:21:30
people it's crowding around is huge huge
1:21:32
place but they wouldn't give us a kind
1:21:35
of table as we wanted it was a bunch of
1:21:37
this seems to be a bit of a thing they
1:21:39
don't you know these places don't want
1:21:42
to you know give you an area because
1:21:43
well you know
1:21:45
more money the other way around very
1:21:49
dickish dickish yeah that's the word
1:21:52
dickish but i want to thank everybody
1:21:54
who came to the meetup was fantastic
1:21:56
sounds like you had a good time
1:21:59
you okay um couple more things items you
1:22:01
incur ever gonna like do a meet up
1:22:04
together no I said no probably not
1:22:08
we don't actually we don't actually like
1:22:10
each other the other one is is I have a
1:22:15
great idea
1:22:16
oh yeah do the show live together during
1:22:21
the Meetup
1:22:22
hello exactly what did I tell you this
1:22:26
no I get that all the time
1:22:28
all the time yeah yeah their life I
1:22:31
finally stayed on stage on stage stage
1:22:35
they want to see you on the shades and
1:22:37
meet with my Tourette's I were a great
1:22:39
show so I told the guy said here's the
1:22:42
pry finally I had that kind of discussed
1:22:44
this with this guy cuz he was adamant
1:22:46
mhm I said here's the problem it
1:22:48
involves an audience and both of us are
1:22:51
kind of have a performance gene yeah yes
1:22:54
so we start playing to the audiences me
1:22:56
especially you know I won't even be
1:22:58
talking about these items that we try to
1:23:00
discuss the show I'll be doing jokes and
1:23:02
making funny calm and see if I can get a
1:23:04
rise out of the audience it would it'll
1:23:06
be a disastrous show yes it would
1:23:09
totally suck and I'd be really confident
1:23:12
conscious of might of my tics and stuff
1:23:14
nervous about you tick tick
1:23:17
none of the tics plural we're talking
1:23:20
about thank you some people they were
1:23:28
done we I think they covered it
1:23:29
alright anyway thanks for everyone who
1:23:31
did show it was great for as Alan bean
1:23:33
that's what I'd like to know Brian
1:23:35
Barrow 3 4 5 6 7 sir Brian I'm not sure
1:23:39
I think so
1:23:42
really sorry to hear about your PC Mag
1:23:44
parting ways situation take this
1:23:47
donation as a sign you still have the
1:23:48
support of the no agenda audience
1:23:50
without meaning to be funny please give
1:23:52
yourself some jobs karma yeah I was
1:23:55
thinking about that too what kind of
1:23:56
jobs karma would you
1:23:58
we have the Nancy and Trump we got the
1:24:00
Trump and we got to just know don't give
1:24:01
me the Trump just regular Nancy jobs
1:24:06
jobs and jobs let's vote your job
1:24:11
forethought karma henceforth to be known
1:24:14
as a regular Nancy regular Nancy Steve
1:24:25
Fisher 33333 all right PPC may I bet
1:24:28
they don't last another year I remember
1:24:33
when a PC had spawned out of popular
1:24:35
electronics that was that true well it
1:24:39
kind of was true PC Magazine was
1:24:41
actually started by David banal and then
1:24:44
it was bought by a guy named Tony gold
1:24:46
and Bill's if bought the company out
1:24:49
from under all right manal and Bunnell
1:24:53
started PC world pissed off mm-hmm which
1:24:56
was an operand and and Ziff did have
1:24:58
popular electronics which they folded
1:25:01
because this is the reason like this of
1:25:04
nobody very few people know this but
1:25:06
popular electronics folded because the
1:25:09
circulation was too high come back at me
1:25:16
with that let me check the bong for a
1:25:18
second it folded because the circulation
1:25:21
was too high she has to I ain't growing
1:25:24
were they losing money on every every
1:25:27
addition every bit not that anyone can
1:25:30
tell but it has this very unique theory
1:25:33
of spent and he is the specialist and
1:25:35
isn't likely I got to sit and chat with
1:25:37
him a law a lot about special interest
1:25:39
publishing and I got a lot of insight
1:25:42
that I still discuss occasionally but
1:25:44
the way he always saw special interest
1:25:47
publishing it was really has to be super
1:25:49
targeted and you could get so you had a
1:25:51
you created a world right and so PC
1:25:54
Magazine was a world into itself and
1:25:56
that's why all advertising had to be
1:25:58
about the stuff that you talked about in
1:26:00
the magazine you could not have an ad
1:26:01
from Ford write anything and and
1:26:05
apparently this popular electrons was
1:26:08
getting so big that it
1:26:10
losing this this defocus hmm run on a
1:26:15
small enough group that you could sell
1:26:17
to the advertisers right it was all
1:26:20
about creating an audience for the
1:26:21
advertisers and they were branching out
1:26:23
an audience with not being defined
1:26:25
careful specifically enough and he
1:26:28
decided hell with it
1:26:29
boom boom boom baby goes on book report
1:26:35
Thomas souls black rednecks and white
1:26:37
liberals 2005 he explains the race
1:26:39
problem in a way that you will never
1:26:41
hear anywhere else remember he's a
1:26:44
successful black man his other books are
1:26:47
highly recommended - he's a very
1:26:48
interesting guy yes he's at the Hoover
1:26:52
instance on the list then he's very good
1:26:55
he's very easy to read writers very good
1:26:58
writer sir American carnage he's also
1:27:02
you never seen me in a feud or anything
1:27:04
because he's a black conservative sir
1:27:06
American carnage 33333
1:27:09
aka so American carnage when I saw on
1:27:12
Twitter that John had been
1:27:12
unceremoniously fired from PC Maggie had
1:27:15
to donate cents it has been a little
1:27:17
while since my last contribution firstly
1:27:19
the show has been excellent lately
1:27:21
YouTube provide incredible information
1:27:22
and analysis value second I'm always
1:27:26
listening through the archives between
1:27:28
current shows recently I came across a
1:27:29
complete gem when Jim lokay
1:27:32
when James cone Comey was first clipped
1:27:35
and analyzed on the show episode 656
1:27:42
referred to him as a nutjob which is the
1:27:46
exact term Trump used after firing him
1:27:49
coincidence read this book confirms the
1:27:53
longtime suspicion that Adam is from the
1:27:55
future I have attached the clip in
1:27:58
question thank you both for your courage
1:28:00
very strange he I guess it was forced to
1:28:03
do he's coming into his own now and now
1:28:06
he's he's now it's a couple months he's
1:28:09
been in his department and this guy is a
1:28:12
crate like a nut job operator and he's
1:28:16
he's he is a frightening individual I
1:28:19
can't even remember me saying that
1:28:21
remember it either
1:28:23
you know why because of the alcohol is
1:28:25
no long term memory huh baby
1:28:30
good catch you know it thank you because
1:28:31
it is sometimes astounding what we've
1:28:34
discussed on the program yeah yeah it's
1:28:37
pretty I said there was a book that came
1:28:38
out and I'm gonna discuss it soon about
1:28:40
the how the the we coddled our American
1:28:44
children into morons that they are and
1:28:46
I'm going to search out any show notes
1:28:49
sure enough it was the same guys an
1:28:51
Atlantic article from six years ago I
1:28:54
mean it's crazy what we discuss on the
1:28:56
show it's crazy what we discuss on the
1:28:58
I'm not gonna argue it's it's almost
1:29:00
like we're being guided from a Java
1:29:02
source yes from the number three six and
1:29:05
nine eight should be in there somewhere
1:29:09
- all right now we have one I'm just
1:29:11
looking it up to see if there's a note
1:29:12
from him cuz there's no note on this
1:29:16
Jonathan Wallace 29 is that right what
1:29:21
no no this is for 2014 never mind are
1:29:24
you looking to squirrel map donation
1:29:27
from Norman walls
1:29:30
from kya kya Lua Kona Hawaii 333 unless
1:29:37
that was from the last show I'm not sure
1:29:38
no I don't remember this one okay well
1:29:41
if he has something to tell us he'll let
1:29:43
us know Marc Jasper $300 I have never
1:29:46
been fired by a front whole math comment
1:29:53
area they're freaking thank you for your
1:29:55
courage Marc Jasper yeah geez onward to
1:30:00
the associate executive producers sirs
1:30:02
Chad Biederman the baron of Guam 250
1:30:07
bucks Biederman the baron of Guam 250
1:30:08
blessed be John and Adam I spend one
1:30:10
year since my last donation I've been
1:30:12
working on bringing down my credit card
1:30:13
debt and had planned on mailing a check
1:30:15
in the next few months however the news
1:30:17
of JC Dee's departure from PC Mag drove
1:30:20
me to act early John is one of the few
1:30:22
voices in the world of so-called tech
1:30:24
punditry that actually moves past the
1:30:26
g-wiz excuse me gee whiz sophistry of
1:30:30
great innovations that aren't great
1:30:32
revolutionary useful or benign let me
1:30:35
stop you right there for a second I have
1:30:38
learned and I'm sure as I'm sure you
1:30:40
have as well we were talking about some
1:30:42
great tack on the previous show in the
1:30:44
new Apple watch which some people found
1:30:46
a very humorous analysis but the term
1:30:50
complication a complication on a watch
1:30:53
face is comes from the traditional watch
1:30:56
making world neither of us knew this
1:30:58
because we don't when I went have fancy
1:31:00
watches but back in the old days if
1:31:03
there was more than just a watch with
1:31:06
hands I'm like a moon or date or
1:31:09
anything else besides just the time is
1:31:11
known as a complication
1:31:14
Thanks and that's why Apple uses that
1:31:18
the great opportunity to rebrand but
1:31:20
okay it's good night I'm sure the Baron
1:31:24
of Guam appreciates that interruption
1:31:25
I'm sorry
1:31:29
I'm tired of people telling me how but
1:31:32
it's a good piece of information I think
1:31:34
now I know
1:31:35
and why would happily use that term the
1:31:40
Baron of Guam is growing old let me come
1:31:44
on I know because I think it confuses
1:31:47
people I'm tired and go back Baron is
1:31:49
back Chad I know I'm tired of people
1:31:51
telling me how great a networked
1:31:53
voice-activated microwave oven is when
1:31:55
it only takes 2 to 3 minutes to make a
1:31:57
bag of popcorn in the damn thing that's
1:31:59
Amazon didn't they just release a new
1:32:01
microwave didn't they just release a new
1:32:02
with Alexa in it dumb did you see it
1:32:05
I've seen it who wants it I think I
1:32:09
think that's future cat Alexa wait its
1:32:12
immediate speak Alexa right there you
1:32:16
still have to get out your chowder your
1:32:18
chair to take the bag of popcorn in and
1:32:19
out of the microwave you nitwit
1:32:21
what's the benefit pretending you're on
1:32:23
Star Trek
1:32:25
who thinks crap like this has any
1:32:28
utility at all see we've spark they can
1:32:32
be writing some columns yeah yes yeah
1:32:35
indeed this is someone who has been
1:32:37
influenced by your magazine I think no
1:32:39
he's always I believe guys like this are
1:32:42
always this way they just need someone
1:32:44
to confirm they're there they're already
1:32:46
existing opinions ok well that's I
1:32:49
believe I think that's what the show
1:32:51
does to people kind of know this is
1:32:53
going on but they need somebody to kind
1:32:55
of outline your formulas they got other
1:32:56
things to do their job and someone can
1:32:58
always blame later will Dvorak said it
1:33:00
yeah well that's good too as you no
1:33:03
doubt have noticed I really appreciated
1:33:04
Jon's pieces and PC maybe because they
1:33:06
seem to be the only place where common
1:33:07
sense would kick in with regard to
1:33:10
Silicon Valley inventions and
1:33:12
personalities luckily we still have such
1:33:14
insight at the No Agenda show but only
1:33:16
if my fellow listeners donate belated
1:33:20
congratulations to Adam and Tina on
1:33:22
their upcoming nuptials she sounded like
1:33:24
a keeper to me for the first time Adam
1:33:26
mentioned her know she is total jingle
1:33:29
requests Star Wars from el Sharpton I
1:33:32
don't know why but that cracks me up
1:33:34
every single time Chad Baron of Guam we
1:33:38
can give him some karma to his good guy
1:33:40
cause everyone's going nuts about it
1:33:45
you thought karma yeah I don't know why
1:33:50
either but it is reason for it to be
1:33:52
funny it's just funny Scott Floyd in
1:33:56
Clayton California two to 100 dollars
1:33:57
and 30 cents
1:33:58
I wanted to donate 200 to finally become
1:34:01
a knight and help the slacks 30 cents on
1:34:03
the back to tie it to the many years of
1:34:06
Dvorak has been sharing his insights and
1:34:08
PCMag with many other sources I'm hoping
1:34:11
to be sir Scott of Diablo can you d
1:34:13
douche me you've been deduced play the
1:34:20
Obama mariachi no no no and resist me
1:34:23
much thank you both and sorry about PC
1:34:26
Mag John unbelievable note they sent see
1:34:29
you the next Bay Area meetup I was
1:34:31
watching my kids Friday and letting my
1:34:33
wife have the weekend also I couldn't
1:34:35
make it yesterday okay you know what
1:34:41
I exist we much we must and we will much
1:34:54
about that be committed
1:34:58
you've got karma Jarrell Parker's our
1:35:04
last associate executive producer from
1:35:06
Durham North Carolina $200 and he says
1:35:10
his birthday hope I'd get this in on
1:35:12
time I'm on vacation in New Orleans
1:35:15
having my rent boys and Chardonnay yeah
1:35:17
that's good money and just plenty of it
1:35:20
down there here's the money I will
1:35:22
although you can get some muscadine wine
1:35:24
Louisiana - oh it's plenty of rent boys
1:35:27
down there here's the money I would have
1:35:32
spent on one I'm taking one for the team
1:35:35
today yeah is that all it cost rent boys
1:35:41
are two hits at the market is that the
1:35:43
going market now Gerald my lawn mower
1:35:45
might not know it's from Durham nearby
1:35:47
oh now I want to talk up a little bit
1:35:50
will we get out of this segment about
1:35:51
North Carolina and the storm because
1:35:54
there's something that no one has
1:35:55
covered I don't know why maybe Jareau
1:35:57
can send us a note later about it okay
1:35:59
that concludes it those are our
1:36:01
producers associate producers and
1:36:04
executive producers for show 1071 I want
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to thank you should everyone ever break
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does my partner in crime
1:36:24
Jhansi Dvorak you can remember support
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us at of all red
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org slash na and there's more
1:36:32
deconstruction to come you can go out
1:36:34
do with it as we always do our formula
1:36:37
is this we go out for your people in the
1:36:40
mouth this we go out for your people in the
1:36:52
[Music] this we go out for your people in the
1:36:54
so you're gonna do that just wanted to
1:36:57
mention I have this I finally got one or
1:37:00
is it yeah
1:37:01
before you go to that do one of us there
1:37:02
was one more associate executive
1:37:05
producer at the Meetup
1:37:06
Oh came in it was like another scrunched
1:37:09
envelope 200 bucks inside another last
1:37:12
minute okay anonymous oh I got a boy i
1:37:20
got a boy boy i'm a boy boy all right
1:37:26
gonna talk about North Carolina
1:37:29
oh yes North Carolina cheese oh yeah now
1:37:34
there's been coverage and coverage they
1:37:36
did there's been a couple of stories
1:37:37
about this but if you remember a number
1:37:39
of years back and this has been going on
1:37:42
it's still an ongoing problem North
1:37:43
Carolina is one of the biggest producers
1:37:45
of pork in this country and I would say
1:37:48
you might have an investment opportunity
1:37:49
because a lot of it gets exported to
1:37:51
China but there have and there were tons
1:37:54
of storage sixty minutes and the night
1:37:57
lines all these things about two huge
1:37:59
piles of pork or pig crap mm-hmm all
1:38:03
over the place and it was like stinking
1:38:06
up coal counties of North Carolina's
1:38:08
stink because of the pig crap there was
1:38:12
everywhere and had all these pigs big
1:38:14
bull shitting all over everywhere and
1:38:16
apparently a million or more pigs were
1:38:18
killed by this storm this floods and
1:38:21
these storms what happened to all the
1:38:23
pig poop did does anybody write a story
1:38:26
about his Hazzard the whole state has to
1:38:29
be inundated with pig poop it's like a
1:38:32
sewage mess and no one has discussed
1:38:34
this you know now I know that everything
1:38:39
went from North Carolina to South
1:38:40
Carolina from North Carolina to South
1:38:41
but we're there too yeah but where does
1:38:44
it ultimately flow I mean this stuff is
1:38:46
managed I mean but Tina was telling me
1:38:48
that she looked at the Lady Bird Lake
1:38:49
which is really part of the Colorado
1:38:51
River which is managed by the Lower
1:38:53
Colorado River Water Authority it's all
1:38:56
connected and she said there was sludge
1:38:58
coming through the other day I mean you
1:39:01
got to wonder who - wait you're right
1:39:02
where does it go who takes care of it
1:39:04
where does it just roll off down to
1:39:06
writing about are these was that picture
1:39:09
of well cuz the Cooper sitting in did
1:39:12
you're standing in the water was he
1:39:14
actually standing in pig poop I don't
1:39:16
know I think it was it must have been
1:39:20
did you have a clip you got maybe an
1:39:25
outtake ytterbium going boys
1:39:26
stakes here for some what is this tink
1:39:28
what is this smell
1:39:31
we very poor reporting well zero
1:39:34
reporting anyway just about it just
1:39:37
bothers me and I really realize how poor
1:39:40
the reporting is when you when you when
1:39:42
you're over in Europe and even if
1:39:44
certainly from our side as well we're
1:39:46
not getting enough information and cool
1:39:48
tidbits from our producers I mean you
1:39:51
look at what how did you know about the
1:39:53
big brexit breakup they were all in
1:39:54
Austria and and the EU said screw you
1:39:58
Teresa may we're not taking your deal
1:40:01
and then she went back and they're all
1:40:02
yelling back and forth and and
1:40:04
apparently it's all about Northern
1:40:06
Ireland I mean we don't know any of this
1:40:08
in the in United States of gitmo nation
1:40:10
none of it none of that did you see it
1:40:11
on that democracy now did you see it on
1:40:13
PBS newshour
1:40:15
he's not unimportant events no no that's
1:40:19
because it's got nothing to do with
1:40:20
Trump although it did remind me that
1:40:24
Trump had told her look you gotta
1:40:25
approach the negotiations this way and
1:40:27
he said no she didn't want to take my
1:40:29
advice or she'll do her own thing it's
1:40:30
gonna be very tough and it looks like
1:40:32
she went into a negotiation and didn't
1:40:34
do it right and I can you know it's the
1:40:37
it now it's the EU guys who are all
1:40:39
sitting there all high and mighty and
1:40:41
they're gonna show their big swing and
1:40:42
dicks like how worthy when I gotta take
1:40:44
your damn do it do a No Deal brexit and
1:40:46
I think of course I think there is a
1:40:48
real conversation but it's about
1:40:50
Northern Ireland and it's called the
1:40:52
backstop which means if they don't if
1:40:55
they're not able to get a deal by 2020
1:40:57
then Northern Ireland would remain under
1:41:00
the economic control of the European
1:41:03
Union and not under the United Kingdom
1:41:05
now I'm not sure why Northern Ireland
1:41:08
itself is so important
1:41:11
I mean it's industrial is that we're all
1:41:14
the Google no they have been in Ireland
1:41:15
not Northern Ireland right - right yeah
1:41:17
Appling I don't know would you have to
1:41:19
look into it but nobody's to be I tried
1:41:21
to bring I tried to look around a little
1:41:22
bit and I really couldn't find like a
1:41:25
specific reason is that if you could do
1:41:31
a no deal yeah wrecks it and then base
1:41:35
everything on WTO rules which are really
1:41:39
yeah that would screw the the EU over
1:41:44
yeah in other words you have to trade if
1:41:46
you're in the WTO which they are both
1:41:49
other both groups no you you can't do
1:41:52
any this kind of stuff you want to do
1:41:54
you have to follow the rules of the WTO
1:41:56
and you're you've already signed on to
1:41:58
the WTO we've done it but a lot of our
1:42:00
laws in the United States are null and
1:42:03
void because of the signing under the
1:42:05
WTO and they some reason they take
1:42:08
precedent which screws over a lot of
1:42:10
small businesses in particular but
1:42:12
that's what they should do just say okay
1:42:16
we're just W T old rules that's that's
1:42:18
it we're just going by that that stuff
1:42:20
well so this of course is once again
1:42:23
raised the talk of another vote a
1:42:27
do-over on break on the brexit vote a
1:42:29
lot more of that
1:42:32
and yeah who knows what's gonna happen I
1:42:36
don't think the EU is just gonna sit
1:42:38
there that I can they're not gonna kiss
1:42:39
him a deal all right go ahead and figure
1:42:42
it out
1:42:43
Teresa may no I don't think you're gonna
1:42:45
give him a deal either no but then
1:42:48
you've got a doubt that Briggs it at all
1:42:51
is that it breaks it if it didn't happen
1:42:53
[Music] that it breaks it if it didn't happen
1:42:55
Falls in the woods yeah it's all just
1:42:58
it's all just imaginary anyway so we
1:43:01
have a piece of paper somewhere and we
1:43:02
do some stuff
1:43:05
I some stuff
1:43:08
see what else do I have here there's a
1:43:11
number of different directions we can go
1:43:12
there is an important
1:43:14
bill that is coming up for votes very
1:43:18
soon now which is not getting a lot of
1:43:21
coverage I think it's interesting this
1:43:23
is a federal law bill mr. president the
1:43:25
Agriculture Committee has put together
1:43:27
an excellent piece of legislation for
1:43:31
the first time in 80 years this bill
1:43:34
legalizes hemp we forget what hemp was
1:43:37
widely grown in the United States
1:43:39
throughout the mid 1800s American
1:43:42
Americans used hemp in fabrics Klein and
1:43:45
paper our government treated industrial
1:43:48
hemp like any other farm commodity until
1:43:50
the early 20th century when in 1937 law
1:43:54
defined it as a narcotic drug
1:43:57
dramatically limiting its growth this
1:44:01
became even worse in 1970 when hemp
1:44:05
became a schedule 1 controlled substance
1:44:07
in Colorado as is true across the
1:44:13
country I've talked to a lot of
1:44:14
colleagues here about this we see him as
1:44:17
a great opportunity to diversify our
1:44:19
farms and manufacturer high margin
1:44:22
products for the American people yeah
1:44:24
baby good products now apparently this
1:44:27
is the farm the farm bill and I let's
1:44:30
mention something here
1:44:31
sure industrial hemp is not the same as
1:44:35
marijuana plants that's correct however
1:44:37
an important part of this farm bill is
1:44:40
that is the extract rule for CBD that
1:44:44
will be legalized that will be that's a
1:44:47
part of it so you can create marijuana
1:44:52
where American marijuana hemp
1:44:54
advertising whatever you want to call it
1:44:56
where you can extract CBD for some
1:45:00
groovy products
1:45:02
yeah anticonvulsant mostly do all this
1:45:05
lots of stuff
1:45:06
anyway so yes this needs to go through
1:45:09
oh and I think it will and and of course
1:45:12
this is a you know this could be a
1:45:13
pretty big little economic sector and
1:45:17
we're good at we're farmers we could be
1:45:19
very very good at this they're talking
1:45:21
about a CVD part portion of it alone
1:45:25
when a legalization of hemp and CBD
1:45:27
could grow consumer market to 22 billion
1:45:29
that's not bad it's a nice little
1:45:31
cottage industry and I will say this the
1:45:34
camp is use very useful the we're
1:45:37
talking again not marijuana not CBD not
1:45:40
THC the plant has a fibrous content that
1:45:44
can be used to make cloth rope have
1:45:48
almost all ropes were made from hemp
1:45:50
cars look what are you laughing about
1:45:55
what cars are made from ham go Bing hemp
1:45:59
car it's right there hemp car
1:46:03
that also ran on hemp it's there and
1:46:07
Cheech and Chong hello but yeah anyways
1:46:11
a heavy car the the usefulness of HAMP
1:46:14
in industry is quite high now the one
1:46:16
thing left out of this report is that
1:46:17
when it was made it illegal it was made
1:46:20
illegal by this is now people can check
1:46:24
this out and call me on it because I'm
1:46:25
not looking at the research as we speak
1:46:28
the Hurst's yes it was the Hurst's
1:46:32
William Randolph Hearst opposed idli had
1:46:34
a bunch of tree farms and he used to
1:46:38
make newsprint and apparently early
1:46:40
newspapers were at a high composition of
1:46:43
hemp I don't have this information in
1:46:45
front of me I'm just I've learned this
1:46:47
as well but I have heard that this was
1:46:48
the beginning that's when they started
1:46:51
printing stories about Mexicans who were
1:46:54
high on the marijuana we eat and we're
1:46:56
freaking out and we're coming here to
1:46:57
rape our women now the that was the
1:47:01
reefer madness era yeah and so they made
1:47:04
they'd be illegal made the whole hemp
1:47: