Cover for No Agenda Show 1074: Boo You
October 4th, 2018 • 2h 53m

1074: Boo You

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this is disgrace Adam curry Johnson
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media assassination episode 10 74 this
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is no agenda I'm still waiting for my
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call from the president
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I'm John C Devorah if you're waiting for
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a call that you can wait a long time you
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were supposed to get a text message not
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a crowd nothing it wasn't a text it was
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a it was a notification yes I didn't get
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one either
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Oh J didn't get one Nick didn't get one
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Mimi got one okay I'm on the on the
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Nokia e75 there's supposed to be some
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it's called a 911 ship or something like
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that in the phone it's like the newer
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voice yeah don't have it but J has the
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911 phone and she didn't get it what
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does she have what kind of phone this
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you have like it just like a samsung
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galaxy samsung eight or seven galaxy why
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she has a SIM card in it she has
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[Music] has a SIM card in it she has
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I know what the hell she's got in it all
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I know is a new phone I mean she used it
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as a telephone it has an actual yeah
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she's use it for messaging and other
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thing well that's a fail then so total
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fail yeah well she's part of the OTG
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crew that's very good quite decide
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whether it's good or not they don't get
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a presidential alert the foreman your
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banker got one we were on his boat
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yesterday got one we were on his boat
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oh oh yeah draggin each other through
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Lake Travis again with ABBA blasting
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shirts off
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no wake wake surfing I'm almost there I
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don't even want to go now make no
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comment about it what about wake surfing
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now yeah
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what are you on this big boat under this
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little Lake and no it's not a little
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late excuse me is it as big as Lake
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Berryessa if I knew what it was you
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should go look at you should look at
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Lake Travis is vist long it's not
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necessarily very wise wide all right
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you're in one of those moods fine it's
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okay so what tell us more about what the
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banker knew my real dad some B's unless
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you reserve the whole time no we drank
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afterwards but yes of course of course a
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number one thing he says I say yeah
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how's that Tesla short did you get out
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when it dropped on the weed smoking he
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said no no he said I had a rule in there
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if it dropped below I guess to 59 then
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he was then half of his position would
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be sold it didn't go that low but he
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says it's still beautiful
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January and here's why he says read the
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news everyone's saying Tesla's Model 3
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America's best selling sedan he says
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that's the death knell right now because
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the dam's aren't selling it's the only
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sedan that people are buying everyone
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see his Ford actually dropped all of
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this in this favor of these crossovers
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yeah he says you know this is these are
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all people who are fans and really
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wanted one there's no demand for sedans
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he says so he's pretty confident that
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his January I think we should stop here
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and and explore this a little bit
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besides the Tesla thing which is what
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happened to the demand for sedans why
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don't dissipate when I was a kid oh here
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we go we used to have these we used to
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have these the cars were bigger and
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healthy two-door or four-door and they
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had they had bench seats they did not
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have that's right you have three in the
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front Riemann dissident because they've
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Dutch arm of the bench seat was when
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you're on a date you think the girl
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could sit right next no way that you
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only if you had a necker's knob on your
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steering wheel remember those who let
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the suicide knob well in my parts we
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call it the necker's knob so you could
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have one arm around your girl on the
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bench and steer with that knob on the
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steering wheel with your left hand
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the knickers knob anyway the you'd have
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the arm around the girl and then you'd
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be you could do it you go to drive-in
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theaters you'd have a lot of fun with
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these types of cars but then they got
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the bucket season that ended with the
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council and middle it has dipshit yes
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that was a thing the bucket seats am
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radio how do you even put your arm
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around anyone it stays over there stuck
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and they can't unity it would be like
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they kill themselves if they got a
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ruined car culture
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that's just something to that that
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thesis mm-hmm it was it wasn't it I
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don't know what it was but it really did
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ruin car culture I don't know why
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why sedans aren't selling other than
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what you just mentioned yeah SUVs it's
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kind of been sold as you know this is
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what every American needs you know
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because we all know they don't handle as
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well even a sedan handles better than an
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SUV we all know at the drop of a hat you
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know you can be out of a job in America
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you can be tossed out you need to move
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pile up the SUV or SUVs dogs love it cuz
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you don't have kids
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just true dogs like SUVs I'm actually
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someone sent me a this was from a law
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enforcement officer
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law enforcement and animal encounters it
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was a presentation and I have the slide
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in the shownotes pet ownership in the
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United States here's some statistics
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more according to law enforcement more
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American households have pets than
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children but we knew that a child in the
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u.s. is more likely to have a pet than a
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live-in father now that's that's a
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statistic right there
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that is sad
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women the woman is the primary caregiver
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in seventy two point eight percent of
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pet owning households mmm isn't that
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interesting owning households mmm isn't that
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that's odd that's a very strange fact
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yeah well and I I can only presume it's
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a fact and batter to be battered women
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have been known to live in their cars
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with their pets for as long as four
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months until a spot opened up at a pet
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friendly safe house Wow
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that country's going down here every
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country's going downhill the Netherlands
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oh my goodness
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big warning from the State Department
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travel advisory what for the Netherlands
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the Netherlands of all places yes I
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shall read this advisory to you from
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travel.state.gov Netherlands travel
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advisory level to exercise increased
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caution that terrorists continue
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plotting possible to attacks in the
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Netherlands terrorists may attack with
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little or no warning
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targeting tourist locations
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transportation hubs markets shopping
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malls local government facilities hotels
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clubs restaurants places of worship
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parks major sporting and cultural events
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educational institutions airports and
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other public areas who can't wait to go
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back public areas who can't wait to go
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huh know what they know that we don't
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well they just had the they just rolled
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up those seven guys who were planning a
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major attack know this sounds to me like
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the time to go they're not gonna attack
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after that this is the no agenda of
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thinking absolutely
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total agreement so whether you win -
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nothing's going on that's when you got
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to be careful
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okay so there's plenty of stuff to talk
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about thank goodness some of it
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[Music] thank goodness some of it
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monitoring the vote aside the vote is
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this the Kavanagh vote yeah we'll see
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see monitor maybe some info by the end
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of the show well I'd let me see I do
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have if some SCOTUS Kavanagh related so
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I mean there's there's all kinds of oh
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well before we go start with a little
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bit of humor this was that woman I told
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you about who's a voice-over actress I
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can't remember her name offhand but
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she's a voiceover actor doing the voice
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of Ford she's like her and she got
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nothing but grief for doing this he does
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she do voiceover for star wars yeah
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she's a voice actress and she does this
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voice and I thought she nails it but she
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got grief you know cuz she nobody can
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make you know my god the doctor Blasi
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for testimony about Brett Kavanaugh but
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this is how I found I know it's a
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surprise to even me that I talk this way
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and I'm a doctor and a grown woman I
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sounds like I'm still back at that high
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school party
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I can't help it I just have this kind of
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a voice like a baby even though I'm a
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doctor voice like a baby even though I'm a
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and I'm on this media circus political
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stage and I have kids myself I don't
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know why I speak with vocal fry' this
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way dr. blaze before it thank you
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well if we're gonna take that particular
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track fine
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I don't know why the New York Times does
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this don't know why the New York Times does
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I think they should stick to reporting
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and you know you can do your picture
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stick to making a newspaper no they've
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got to do audio and video yeah I don't
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know who decided to produce this clip
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from the New York Times
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NY Times comm website this is about
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Trump and he's really he didn't make it
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on himself his dad gave him all this
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money really good summary of that yeah
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well this story was too funny
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well wait until you hear the New York
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Times audio version of this in 1995
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Donald Trump and his siblings began to
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take ownership of most of their father's
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real estate empire while avoiding
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hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes
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it's so by creating to grant or obtained
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annuity trusts also known as grants got
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one for dad and one for mom that taxes
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are paid based on the final value of the
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graph and this gave the Trump's every
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incentive to lowball the value of the
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assets that's exactly what they did take
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for instance the Fountainbleu apartments
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in 1982 the chumps valued 164 unit
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complex at fifteen point three million
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dollars what is with the jazz drums what
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are they thinking
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they got jazz drums she's talking in the
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bucket she semi fry yes the grind they
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said it was worth just 2.9 million
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dollars it was worth just 2.9 million
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well cup the ownership of the apartment
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I don't think so I think it's a woman's
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giving almost half to marry Trump Fred
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Trump's wife this allowed them to tell
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the IRS that Fred Trump who had
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exercised IRS that Fred Trump who had
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iron-fisted control over every brick of
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his empire and we thank our executive
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producer I mean by iron-fisted control
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every brick of his empire epicenters was
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a minority owner with no real say over
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his buildings I can't listen to it
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anymore but that's just that is the New
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York Times today vocal fry guy goo woman
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I don't know what that was what sex it
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was it doesn't matter when you're fried
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but you got the newsletter you saw a
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picture of the house that he was you
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know that he owned and then he raised
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the Trump family and just you know a
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middle-class place and the Queen's of
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all places you can't become a Empire
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Builder in Queens do you have a jazz
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drum there by any chance you got to
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drive jasmine they made him out to be a
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billionaire given four hundred million
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giving it to drop another by the way I
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love the continuous that's five billion
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in today's dollars they keep adding the
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inflation numbers to make it sound good
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it was three million but that's eight
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hundred thousand billion dollars in
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today's dollars so this was like the
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most blown up and everybody put all the
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New York media picked up on it you know
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because it was sounding so good now all
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of a sudden out of the blue Fred Trump
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of all people becomes a Empire guy a
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billionaire in Queens you know living in
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an austere little house it makes no
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sense whatsoever
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and been apparently Donald was to get
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when he was a baby they were given three
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hundred thousand dollars a month you
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know here's a bunch of money kid don't
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spend it in one place he's not a
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self-made man and you know the thing is
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are in the Trump rotation exactly he's
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not as rich as he claims he was didn't
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do it by himself which is kind of a
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hybrid of a rotation and tax sheet
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somehow which isn't very specious at
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best well I know nobody nobody wants gee
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I guess the New York Times does a better
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job than the IRS I thought then the IRS
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does yeah yeah and people I heard them
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on the cable news show saying where's
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the IRS and I'm like they're busy
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fucking me up my ass that's what they're
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doing sorry sorry
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just it's Tourette's
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run down this is so bogus yeah let's
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listen that this is probably the most
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extreme of the rundowns this is on
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Democracy Now in a major expose the New
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York Times has revealed president Trump
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inherited his family's wealth through
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tax dodges and outright fraud receiving
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at least four hundred thirteen million
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dollars in inflation-adjusted dollars
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from his father's real estate inflation
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the New York Times 13 thousand word
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investigative report found Fred and Mary
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Trump Donald Trump's parents transferred
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more than a billion dollars in wealth to
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their children much of it to Donald
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Trump wait was that in today's dollars
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himself five hundred fifty million
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dollars in taxes they should have under
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inheritance tax rates
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The Times reports Donald Trump helped
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his parents undervalue real estate
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holdings by hundreds of millions of
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dollars in IRS tax returns
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The Times also reports Trump earned two
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hundred thousand dollars a year in
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today's dollars for the successful
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sanae's beginning at the age okay it's
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annoying me to no end and now that
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Democracy Now is doing it look the only
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reason I can think for them to use this
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consistent day's dollars is because it
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just they want to inflate it yes this
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this is something that's not typically
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done this is the brothers doing it be I
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think to inflate it on the one hand and
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draw attention to the numbers the bigger
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numbers or get more attention
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this is nuts I mean one of the things
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they they would date they don't this is
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like when during the Obama
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administration I mean the guy never
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worked really in a business or a job or
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got any skills like that and they make
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all these assumptions I think Amy
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Goodman is pretty much in the same boat
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for one thing if you have a lot of money
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although you don't have to have a
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billion you can have one of these
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fourteen million dollar apartment
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complexes and I guess that makes you a
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billionaire you can give money to your
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children all throughout their lives
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tax-free yeah
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it's what you do you're supposed to do
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that you give them you know allowances
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you as much as you can because at the
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end of your day the government comes and
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takes it away yeah so if you'd like keep
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giving it away legally and you know
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cheating going listen what they should
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be doing the hell right on time at 11:27
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what they should be reporting is there
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is there is an America for everybody and
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then in America for the wealthy buddies
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and Trump is clearly a part of that and
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I'll tell you exactly what that
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different one one part of that
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difference one one part of that
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the IRS code is pretty much all bullcrap
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just to keep the slaves in check if you
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have enough money to go and Sue the IRS
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over very simple things you will most
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likely win the problem is it cost you
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know two three hundred thousand dollars
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to get lawyers and jury pool and all the
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rest is just slave control guys like
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Trump and people like Bloomberg and
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Warren Buffett they don't have to play
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by the rules because they the IRS knows
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and they don't play by the rules because
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the actual rules say that they can do
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this there are two America it's it's
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completely completely okay and legal now
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is it discussing that the little guy
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gets screwed yeah of course it is well
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they make a story out of that then
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please doesn't involve Trump a three
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with a salary that increased to a
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million dollars a year after Trump
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graduated college into five million a
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year when Trump was in his forties
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during the 2016 campaign Trump
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repeatedly portrayed himself as a
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self-made billionaire whose only
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headstart was quote a small loan of a
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million dollars from his dad which is
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billion in today's dollars not been easy
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for me it has not been easy for me and
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you know I I started off in Brooklyn my
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father gave me a small loan of a million
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dollars I came into Manhattan and I had
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to pay him back and I had to pay him
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back with interest in fact the New York
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Times reports now
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what you you actually pointed something
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out that I didn't catch but now I did in
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fact when he got this so-called million
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dollar loan in today's dollars it
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probably would be about eight but they
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don't mention that do they but they
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don't mention that because they want to
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go with the extremes yes so instead of
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saying in today's dollars when it came
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to that no no no no exactly they think
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that way they can exaggerate the
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difference it's called biased reporting
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you think Maddon and I had to pay him
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back and I had to pay him back with
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interest in fact the New York Times
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reports Fred Trump lent his son Donald
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at least a hundred forty million dollars
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in inflation-adjusted dollars or no that
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was never repaid as the New York Times
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expose broke on Tuesday no that's really
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misleading because first she doesn't say
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the million dollars is not for adjusted
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for today and then she says in fact he
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lent him a hundred and forty million in
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today's dollars well how does that
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compare to the 1 million that you didn't
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give us in today's dollars
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is pathetic really this is like so
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ridiculous I mean and the median general
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is pulling this stunt in this today's
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dollars thing is just part of it but it
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goes today so will I haven't most of my
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clips today show some and Amy's I have a
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one of those whipsaw clips from her that
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I've never noticed before because I
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don't listen to Democracy Now that much
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but I guess she's into it too you know
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say one thing and then it exemplify it
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with something that's going to do with
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it yeah which one is this
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well does that clip over there that was
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pretty much over yeah let it go okay
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this would be this is where it should
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say switchback maybe it's the Swiss
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right back in switchback got it
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president Trump praised Judge Cavanaugh
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and mocked his accusers Tuesday this is
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Trump speaking to reporters outside the
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White House while I'd say that it's a
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very scary time for young men in America
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when you could be guilty of something
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that you may not be guilty of this is a
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very very is a very difficult time Wow
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shameless shameless he said nothing
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about the judge he said nothing about my
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II didn't mock anybody and by the way
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she said he mocked his accusers he
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didn't have a funny bit that he did at
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his speech about the woman Oh about four
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yeah right but that that was an example
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of a switchback she she says Trump did
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this and that and then she toast goes to
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the clip of Trump who did neither of
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those things
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he's just bitching and moaning about
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young men today getting screwed over by
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false accusations so she's good she's
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full of shit this woman yeah well
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whoever's writing her screwy sorry
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sorry no that's okay well this actually
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this takes me into a multi-part series
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unless you want to play what Trump said
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it is rally I would like to play cuz I
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thought you know he's developing his
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stand-up yeah it's getting better and
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it's important because Fox no longer
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breaks life to him when he's doing these
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which means hey you know your script is
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kind of old and tired he caught on to a2
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times he wasn't aired boom now he's
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doing stuff that they have to arrogant
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so yes
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c-span does play his whole speeches
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Scott may Scott Adams made it an
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interesting observation on the Joe Rogan
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show which someone sent to me says if
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you want to make something addictive
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then you can't deliver the same
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outstanding product every single time it
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has to be different so that people are
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saying Ah what wasn't quite as good as
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maybe it'll be this time and then when
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you get one then you know then BOOM
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everything your your levels goes through
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the roof like oh yeah this is fantastic
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and that's how you addicting which is
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what Trump does by the way inadvertently
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we do it on the show
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sucking sometimes yes so that's why you
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know he's smart he's he's adding to his
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routine I agree now all of the all of
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the network said that trunk and they did
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it derisive Li and he had an ax su
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locally I don't have the clip of her
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bitching about this oh he mocked that
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poem he mocked her he mocked her as
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though he's like I don't know I mean I
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don't get what the point is he's not
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really he's doing a shtick and I think
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he's doing it well and this is him Trump
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mocks for it at the speech later Tuesday
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president Trump mocked dr. Christine
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Blasi Ford during a campaign rally in
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Mississippi just days after he'd called
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her a very credible witness 36 years ago
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this happened I had one beer right I had
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one beer
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well you think it was written up there
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was one beer oh good
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how did you get home I don't remember
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how'd you get there don't remember where
23:36
is the place I don't remember how many
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years ago was it I don't know
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on a row
23:46
oh but at the end that yeah there was
23:49
more to it at the end he brings it back
23:52
and says but I had one beer yeah he did
23:56
what he did wrap it around it was very
23:57
well done
23:58
they didn't play that whole thing um
24:00
unfortunately and I don't have it but
24:03
yes he did I heard I heard it once yes
24:05
it was very well done and he does the
24:07
build up he does the yelling eating
24:09
louder louder I don't know I don't know
24:10
what was the audience applauding I mean
24:13
the guy is getting really good at this
24:15
now there was a National Press Club show
24:21
which you may have seen at least one
24:23
clip from that's the cab report and on
24:27
this show was Ted Koppel Koppel and
24:31
brian Stelter the seltzer water man from
24:35
CNN's reliable sources also on the panel
24:40
was some dude from wopo and Emily Rooney
24:44
from WGBH Boston and their talk well
24:49
here's how I think I'm gonna do this I'm
24:52
going to play the clip that pretty much
24:55
everybody saw and I've learned from
24:58
doing this show for not 11e in our 11th
25:01
year now that often when there's a clip
25:04
that's going viral and people are
25:06
showing it
25:07
there's you got to go and find the
25:08
source material because a there's
25:11
probably more to the clip than just that
25:13
little meme that floats around and B
25:15
there may be a lot more in it and I
25:17
think I struck some gold with this one
25:19
Ted Koppel pretty much doing our job as
25:22
media deconstructionist
25:24
and I'm gonna jump right into this and
25:27
then later I'll go back to the beginning
25:28
to show you how sadly pathetic
25:31
it really is but I love what Koppel said
25:34
here they're talking about the press and
25:38
the president and how how this Joe this
25:43
is horrible to have to be a journalist
25:45
and you know we're under fire we have to
25:48
resist and he's a liar and he tweets and
25:51
all this stuff and then Ted Koppel drops
25:53
this oh I think that we've left out a
25:56
key word yes everybody here keeps
25:58
talking about ID
25:59
ecology and politics money money money
26:03
money and politics money money money
26:04
Donald Trump has been very very good for
26:07
baseball Trump has been very very good for
26:08
he has been wonderful for the industry
26:11
your boss acknowledged as much a number
26:15
of number of months ago during the
26:17
campaign that's Donald Trump it was less
26:19
Mon Desmet les Moonves also acknowledged
26:22
it but so did the head of CNN but that
26:25
means that friends are up that means
26:28
what oh the ratings are up it means you
26:31
can't do without Donald Trump you would
26:34
be lost without Donald Trump
26:48
I realize brian Stelter i think super
26:52
gay he's like you're just doing that for
26:55
cheap laughs Ted you've lived through
26:56
enough presidencies to know hold on the
26:58
more presidents what were the ratings
27:00
before Trump and what are the ratings
27:02
now I would say we might be up 20 we
27:05
might be up 30% we might be up 40% if we
27:08
go back down 40% that's okay too
27:15
no problem Brian keep saying that they
27:19
reject the premise that these networks
27:22
are making so much money off of Trump
27:23
and thus we benefit from it
27:25
tell me for a moment if you will let's
27:27
get away from CNN all right sensitive
27:30
subject let's go to MSNBC is there a
27:35
moment of the day when they are not
27:39
focusing on Donald Trump or some
27:42
intimately related subject it is
27:45
essentially oh I know every once in a
27:48
while oh I know every once in a
27:49
you know if the number of people who
27:51
died in Indonesia gets up to a thousand
27:53
they'll give it a mention or a term but
27:56
by and large the only news that's
27:58
covered program after program after
28:01
program exactly so it was fun to watch
28:05
brian Stelter face just kind of melt
28:07
away and make all these gaffes
28:10
so I go back and watch this entire show
28:14
and the the premise of the show by
28:16
itself was such utter bull crap
28:20
it was a total head shaker here is the
28:24
intro to this show hello oh by the way I
28:27
cut out a ton of spaces because this Cal
28:30
guy and Kapil they talk like this yeah
28:35
they did a lot they use dramatic yeah at
28:38
all it's very dramatic oh and welcome to
28:41
the National Press Club and to another
28:44
edition of the caliber port a Marvin Cao
28:47
but our topic tonight truth be told the
28:50
journalism in the age of Donald Trump in
28:55
February 2017 three weeks after his
28:58
inauguration President Trump called the
29:00
press the enemy of the American people
29:03
okay now he said February 2017 February
29:08
we're gonna come back to that in a
29:09
minute but he said press enemy of the
29:12
people if truth be told our mission
29:16
tonight I was stunned
29:19
he was the first leader of a democracy
29:22
to call the press an enemy of the people
29:26
up to this time only the dictators of
29:28
the 20th century Hitler of Germany
29:31
Stalin of the Soviet Union had used that
29:34
loaded phrase I was left wondering why
29:39
would Trump choose to join such unsavory
29:42
company I think I shall become a
29:46
dictator I want to join these guys what
29:49
did he have in mind what was his
29:51
strategy and for a journalist equally
29:54
important how should one cover a
29:57
president so indifferent to historical
30:00
fact and so free and easy with truth no
30:04
easy task so we know that that is not
30:07
what the president said but this guy you
30:09
know someone wrote it down for maybe he
30:11
researched it February Trump's oh my god
30:14
he said the press is the enemy of the
30:16
people and Trump addressed this
30:18
grievance three days after he said the
30:21
fake news is the
30:22
me of the people and I got the clip for
30:24
us and I want you all to know that we
30:26
are fighting the fake news it's fake
30:28
phony fake
30:35
a few days ago I called the fake news
30:38
the enemy of the people and they are
30:40
they are the enemy of the people because
30:45
they have no sources they just make them
30:49
up when there were none they're very
30:52
dishonest people in fact in covering my
30:54
comments people in fact in covering my
30:55
the dishonest media did not explain that
30:59
I called the fake news the enemy of the
31:02
people the fakeness they dropped off the
31:06
word think and all of a sudden the story
31:10
became the media is the enemy they take
31:14
the word fake out and now I'm saying oh
31:17
no this is no good but that's the way
31:21
they are so I'm not against the media
31:24
anyway so you know what he said the
31:28
whole day that bio is an excellent clip
31:30
to keep at the ready because this kind
31:32
of thing just continues to propagate and
31:34
now you have you know Marvin calve a
31:37
very famous old you know retired
31:39
journalist throwing it out there again
31:41
and that's it it's bullcrap this is very
31:44
poor this is very poor they're just
31:46
proving the point that's what was so
31:48
amazed as a couple of things here but
31:50
that was so mind-boggling to me is you
31:52
didn't even get the quote right and if
31:56
you didn't even get the media but you
31:58
moved it to press so it's it's it's my
32:02
body moved immediate depravity fake news
32:05
to media is the enemy to the press is
32:07
the enemy of the people which never said
32:09
we have a saying in the Netherlands also
32:11
soon bust to the kingdom and if the shoe
32:14
fits you will put it on so maybe that's
32:17
what's going on here
32:18
yeah that's us we're fake oh it's me
32:20
he's the press I can't explain it any
32:23
other way
32:24
that sounds like a good explanation as
32:26
any now Koppel is very switched on and
32:29
he mentions things that I'm I have a
32:32
feeling that the panel would never even
32:34
maybe thought about to us very obvious
32:38
what is your underlying fear about this
32:42
collision between president and press
32:44
well let me tell you a little anecdote
32:47
which has
32:49
old friend henry kissinger like to say
32:51
has the additional advantage of being a
32:54
true in cleveland the day that he was
32:58
nominated i sat down with donald trump I
33:01
have known Donald Trump for about 20
33:04
years and in the course of that
33:06
interview he said to me you know Ted I
33:09
don't need you guys anymore you guys in
33:13
the press he said I've got I think at
33:17
that time it was 18 million followers on
33:20
Twitter and perhaps at that point 12
33:23
million followers on Facebook those
33:26
numbers expected to about 53 huge huge
33:31
you said I don't need you guys I can I
33:34
can contact my people directly
33:38
communicate with them directly that's
33:42
part of our problem
33:43
the other part of our problem is the
33:45
internet which because it gives access
33:50
to anyone with an iPhone or a laptop
33:54
computer requires far less experience
33:59
than any of the panelists you have
34:01
appear it's like I'm watching this in
34:03
slow motion wait a minute now I know
34:06
what happened Internet oh my goodness so
34:13
there's some more back and forth about
34:15
the media's image I'm gonna skip that
34:17
clip Oh at a certain point a very rude
34:19
question very rude we have a number of
34:23
oral doctors known as dentists who uh
34:26
who listen to this program yeah yeah
34:29
oral hygiene is incredibly a nights I
34:32
think we have Dukes even
34:35
oral hygiene is incredibly important to
34:37
your overall well-being and health every
34:40
day let's mock them do you think they
34:42
should go into journalism
34:43
we'll be yeah so that's about the young
34:46
people who are attending this this farce
34:48
do you think they should go what a
34:49
journalism will become dentists I go
35:02
back to your Richard C Hudler quote get
35:05
it straight become journalists but be
35:09
professional journalists I hate the self
35:14
depiction of some of our colleagues as
35:16
being part of the resistance no we're
35:19
not we're journalists
35:22
and that means gathering the facts and
35:25
conveying them as accurately as we can
35:28
sometimes that will be hypercritical
35:32
do your job last clip kind of backs this
35:37
up with a nice anecdote and this is kind
35:41
of his his advice to today's journals in
35:46
the old days we were the gatekeepers
35:48
there was a term that a behavioral
35:51
scientist by the name of Wilbur Schramm
35:54
coined many many years ago to get to the
35:57
public you had to go through
35:59
Marvin cow or Walter Cronkite or Chet
36:04
Huntley and David Brinkley and you only
36:07
had the three networks right that made a
36:09
huge difference another quick story I
36:12
got a call about 30 years ago from a New
36:17
York Times reporter no actually I called
36:20
him because I wanted him to come on as a
36:23
guest on Nightline and he went to check
36:27
with the then executive editor of the
36:30
New York Times fella by the name of a
36:32
bros and thought old friend of yours and
36:36
he called me back later and he said I'll
36:39
tell you what I have said he said you
36:40
want to go on Koppel's program you go
36:42
right ahead
36:42
only don't come back
36:45
to the New York Times his point being
36:48
twofold one you work for The Times and
36:51
that's all I want you to do and two
36:54
couples going to ask you a lot of
36:56
provocative questions and I don't want
36:59
my New York Times reporters the
37:01
expressing opinions
37:03
well then days is long past from Morning
37:08
Joe to Rachel at night on CNN on MSNBC
37:14
the spear carriers are there from the
37:18
New York Times from The Washington Post
37:20
and they are trying very very hard to be
37:24
what they are
37:26
first-rate objective reporters but but
37:30
when you are in the presence of Joe and
37:34
Mika Brzezinski in the morning and you
37:37
are on that program where quite clearly
37:39
the agenda is anti-trump
37:42
from start to finish if you appear on
37:45
that program and you sit on that desk
37:48
morning after morning after morning the
37:51
public is going to identify you as being
37:54
anti-trump and you can do the best you
37:57
possibly can to be an objective reporter
38:00
when you're doing your stories for The
38:01
Times and people are going to believe
38:03
you I think Ted is due for a hashtag me
38:06
too moment to be careful there Ted I'd
38:10
be careful and speaking that truth to
38:12
power bro very very dangerous very
38:15
dangerous but he's dead on yeah but
38:18
those assholes up there they were paying
38:19
no attention to him
38:22
no no of course not good they're saying
38:27
well you know the Ted's an old man you
38:28
know he sees things differently he knows
38:30
Trump personally he's trying to defend
38:32
his friend yeah how was that it their
38:37
friendly is he is Coppola he's got him
38:40
surely he's left
38:43
oh yeah he's loved he's known Trump
38:44
forever yeah well most people in the
38:47
press around New York have known Trump
38:49
forever around New York have known Trump
38:49
yeah they just never picked up on his
38:51
Nazi stuff strange very strange I don't
38:58
understand I was at how he's putting
39:00
himself into it Stalin and Hitler yes
39:03
Arvin calleb said yeah Wow
39:10
well so I met up with the one of these
39:12
lowers secretive Republican gatherings
39:14
on Friday mentioned this I was gonna go
39:17
to the nudists
39:18
no you didn't tell me this yes I told
39:20
you I did not on the show it was a
39:22
couple weeks ago when I told you don't
39:23
it was after the show oh that didn't
39:25
have on the show it didn't happen a long
39:27
time I agree so I went to this thing and
39:30
it was interesting because there was can
39:32
you tell us what the thing was I mean
39:34
who's just one of these little cocktails
39:37
with conservatives was the name of it
39:41
that's what it was I'll go to this thing
39:45
and so because I wanted to see what was
39:48
going on with the Republic California
39:49
Republicans were pathetic all of them
39:51
were in the room no doubt pretty much
39:54
that all of the California Republicans
39:56
were there and it was like one guy's a
39:59
professor he teaches the public speaking
40:01
at some college you wouldn't say which
40:03
because he was already did y'all have
40:06
badges with your name blacked out just
40:08
the first was your name Earl did you
40:13
tell people you were a podcaster it was
40:15
like everybody yes I did and like
40:17
everybody said you know they said people
40:20
don't realize that pie Bob we're
40:21
podcasters sit on the pecking order but
40:23
yeah you're a podcaster that's him the
40:28
point is is that everybody seems to be
40:30
freaked out they can't bring they can't
40:33
say anything that they they can't say
40:35
anything in public and the lexer unless
40:38
they're amongst fellow travelers because
40:41
they get called out and yelled at and
40:43
get Q's of this and that the potential
40:45
losing their jobs especially in the
40:47
Silicon Valley area yeah it's really
40:49
pathetic how they've been so they've
40:52
been how anybody who's not a Hillary
40:56
supporter has been silenced in
40:59
California right even though they just
41:02
come up said well I put a I'm sorry I
41:05
would go even further I would say even
41:07
just saying you're conservative a
41:09
conservative or republican I'm sure it
41:11
is just not done all in California
41:15
and it's um but it's like it's so
41:18
accepted to just to keep these people
41:21
from speaking up so they never speak up
41:24
they just don't they just which is what
41:26
we recommend on this show by the way if
41:27
you haven't noticed in some environments
41:29
you just shut up because you're nuts to
41:31
do anything else right because the
41:33
radicals are pretty much pull hold the
41:36
reins of control when it comes to free
41:37
speech but yeah you know it was
41:41
interesting so what and well this is a
41:43
dud so what and well this is a
41:44
what it was a dud what came out of it
41:46
any anything surely something came out
41:48
of it yeah I found out I didn't know
41:50
this but I should have known it we had
41:51
to representative from the RNC there and
41:54
he's talking about that we have a bill
41:57
in California to repeal a ridiculous gas
42:00
tax that was just thrown out that did
42:02
the the government's we're running out
42:04
of money because we've got so much
42:06
corruption in California we let's put
42:07
another 10 cents on every gallon of gas
42:09
that'll help and and so some guy said no
42:14
no this is ridiculous you keep taxing
42:16
guest it's too high the gas is too high
42:18
so let's put a let's repeal the gas tax
42:20
which is proposition 6 so yes on six
42:24
repeals the gas tax but I was looking
42:26
over my ballot and when you read the YES
42:29
on 6 intra information in the ballot it
42:32
says voting for this will destroy the
42:35
roads and freeways of California what
42:39
that makes no sense
42:41
that's what I said and the guy says oh
42:44
yes the lieutenant governor the guy who
42:48
writes I think it's lieutenant
42:49
government who writes these um who he's
42:53
the guy who writes these things on the
42:55
UH he's the one who writes up the way
42:57
it's presented on the ballot huh
42:59
so he writes it up for the benefit of
43:02
the state the coffers by making it sound
43:05
very negative if you vote YES on six
43:08
well not that that's not just a little
43:10
negative it sounded like fire and
43:12
fuelling okay the next I'm gonna bring
43:14
the ballot up and I'll read it I'll read
43:17
the way it's written because I do have
43:19
it downstairs but it's like I didn't
43:22
realize that that's how it was done I
43:24
thought it was there was a commit I
43:25
thought it was a little more fair but
43:27
it's early
43:28
what am I thinking well things are
43:32
getting fair in California very very
43:34
fair especially for women California
43:36
Governor Jerry Brown signed a bill into
43:39
law Sunday requiring that publicly held
43:41
corporations headquartered in the state
43:43
include women on their boards this law
43:46
is the first of its kind in the US and
43:48
we've got Jenna McGregor to talk about
43:50
it she covers corporate governance for
43:52
the Washington Post
43:53
when Governor Jerry Brown was talking
43:54
about this he referred to recent events
43:57
in Washington and you wrote about the
43:59
Brett Kavanaugh hearings in the Senate
44:01
Judiciary Committee and sort of the
44:03
appearance of having a female prosecutor
44:07
there in the room how much of this is
44:11
about appearance and how much is about
44:14
change appearance and how much is about
44:15
in corporate governance it's by the way
44:17
as NPR always ready to put in a trump
44:20
dig well I have seen the same question
44:23
of whether he is trying to make a
44:24
statement particularly this week
44:26
although this was the deadline end of
44:28
September for deciding to sign it into
44:31
law this is a way of making a statement
44:34
of what the country has been engaged in
44:37
a major national conversation about yeah
44:39
the issue of whether or having more
44:42
women on the board has any impact it is
44:45
a good question
44:46
there is a lot of research that shows it
44:48
does have a good impact that it leads to
44:51
either higher returns or a better
44:53
decision making or a better price
44:55
murdered sounds pretty solid to me that
44:58
background research info yeah the
45:02
question is how do you do it do you
45:03
actually require them to do it you have
45:05
incentives for them to do it do you do
45:08
it through kind of public shaming so
45:11
what it what is the best approach to
45:13
getting more diversity on the board or
45:15
getting more diversity in a roomful of
45:18
any decision makers ah key point there
45:21
cuz that'll be next key point this is
45:24
for board and as she said right there
45:26
wopo how about just equal women men for
45:30
any room of decision makers this is it I
45:34
can see this happening well like a
45:37
Vonnegut type any provisions for there's
45:40
a nine
45:40
there's a couple of companies in
45:42
California that brag about being all
45:43
women women CEO how about all women is
45:47
that fine that's okay
45:49
yes well this is where you live and that
45:55
was not the only drives this is another
45:57
wedge between business and they've been
45:59
in this state government it just make
46:03
companies just gonna incorporate in
46:05
Delaware where they're not to do any of
46:07
this stuff I'd be I wouldn't but if
46:10
you're operating in California I'm sure
46:11
you have to adhere to it whether you're
46:13
a whether you're a company or not or
46:16
where you're incorporated mmm I mean
46:18
every Amazon's operating in California
46:21
it doesn't mean that they that they have
46:24
to have women on their boards it's
46:25
because they will they will they will
46:27
they can try they're stuck it's illegal
46:29
they'll be shamed what it's illegal it's
46:32
unconstitutional I can tell people what
46:36
you know you can have quotas like that
46:38
on a board of a company public or not as
46:41
far as I can tell but but this would be
46:45
struck down there by the Supreme Court
46:46
especially wants Kavanagh gets it okay
46:51
Jon simmer down
46:53
right that's why they'll do it your net
46:57
neutrality law also passed and I will
47:02
remind everyone John and I are against
47:03
the idea of net neutrality and it's it's
47:07
a lot of different reasons it's a
47:09
misunderstood position but it is
47:13
absolutely true that all net neutrality
47:16
regulations and rules including those in
47:18
California include the language that an
47:20
ISP may block any unlawful traffic or
47:26
unlawful content yeah Torrance hello
47:29
Torrance all that goes away a Bitcoin
47:33
all kinds of things well yeah I think
47:35
towards would be the first Torrance
47:37
would be the first to go but also
47:38
unlawful content so there's a lot of
47:41
blocking that could happen and the
47:43
prioritization thing is bullcrap as
47:45
you've pointed out many times you
47:47
definitely want telemedicine to have
47:49
some type of prioritization
47:52
at certain moments but no but this
47:55
report from NPR is exquisite remind us
47:58
what net neutrality is and what impact
48:00
this California law if implemented would
48:02
have on ordinary people going online
48:04
right the overarching question of what
48:06
neutrality is how much power your
48:09
internet providers should have over your
48:11
internet experience so typically when
48:14
people talk about net neutrality they
48:15
mean regulations like no blocking of
48:19
whatever website you want to visit that
48:21
internet providers should not be able to
48:22
slow down an app that you're visiting
48:25
oh I'm visiting an app to date grandma
48:28
other elements sometimes include well
48:31
this is the level of NPR technology
48:34
reporting and she's telling us this is
48:36
what it's about you know so till they
48:38
can to slow down your connection or
48:40
would you add other elements sometimes
48:43
include things like zero rating which is
48:46
a deal where ever aizen might give you
48:48
streaming of hulu that doesn't count
48:50
toward your data restrictions but then
48:53
count netflix toward data just
48:55
restrictions and these are all rules
48:57
that California put into place they they
48:59
banned all these things banned them I
49:01
tell you ban them whatever they ban is
49:04
for the benefit of so we can make sure
49:06
to get our streaming right well we all
49:08
know who this really benefits and it
49:10
benefits Google it benefits Facebook
49:13
Twitter Apple to an extent it benefits
49:17
those guys let's see if she brings that
49:19
up before the Trump administration
49:20
repealed the net neutrality rules there
49:23
was a really vocal campaign by activists
49:25
trying to get the FCC not to take this
49:27
step now that California has gone this
49:30
route what has the reaction been well
49:32
California was indeed sort of reacting
49:34
to that massive liberal wave of activism
49:37
and online activism that prompted the
49:41
writing of these rules you know the
49:43
battle lines have been drawn for a while
49:45
on the net neutrality debate and then
49:46
they're still the same on the one hand
49:48
you've got Internet companies especially
49:50
little smaller ones like Etsy or video
49:52
streaming company Vimeo saying that
49:54
these rules are critical for them to be
49:56
able to compete against the bigger
49:58
company on the other side you've got the
50:00
telecom providers your 18 to your
50:02
Verizon your Comcast that have been
50:04
pushing California to not
50:06
put net neutrality rules into place and
50:08
are expected to sue California as well
50:10
yeah taxpayers money get sued now let's
50:15
add Amazon Netflix let's add all of that
50:17
those guys don't want to have to pay
50:19
extra that's what this is about but no
50:22
it's about little guys don't want to get
50:24
screwed please yeah I want to mention
50:27
something here which is part of my
50:29
ongoing argument which we sometimes
50:31
forget to mention ever since the
50:34
internet showed up in the late 80s and
50:37
then when it became very popular
50:38
starting with the browser and the World
50:41
Wide Web
50:43
there was this constant cry and you
50:45
remember this oh my god we can't let the
50:48
government Evert step foot and gather
50:51
their screw things up don't let the
50:53
government come in with their
50:54
regulations net neutrality issues are
50:57
all about giving the government the
50:59
power to come in and screw things up
51:02
which is what they've been they were
51:04
bitching all the expo all the superstars
51:06
we're doing nothing but moaning and
51:08
groaning about the possibility of the
51:11
government coming in and screwing things
51:13
up with the Internet but now they're
51:15
inviting it
51:17
hello I love where you get mad
51:24
it's just so you see this happening you
51:26
go you guys were thinking the other way
51:28
this is a few years ago for pretty good
51:30
reasons and now you're inviting it who
51:33
how did you get here's the here's what I
51:35
would ask how did you all get suckered
51:39
by this net neutrality nonsense
51:42
how did that happen you say you all who
51:44
are you talking to all the people out
51:45
there all big gung-ho net neutrality no
51:49
I can tell you how that happened the
51:52
biggest lobbying group outside of
51:53
pharmaceutical in DC is Silicon Valley
51:57
led mainly by you know Google I'd say is
52:00
the most sophisticated but they all have
52:02
their lobbying arms they all and you
52:04
know it's sexy they get they got stars
52:06
they got all kinds of stuff they got
52:08
storylines they got two cameos though
52:10
it's all sexy sexy sexy and those are
52:13
the guys who just Lobby the the crap out
52:15
of it and they create all these little
52:18
nonprofits all these stop net neutrality
52:20
you all get about eight hundred nine
52:22
hundred thousand dollars a year from
52:23
Google and Soros probably I'll just
52:27
throw it in there cuz it sounds good but
52:28
Google for sure and from Facebook and
52:30
it's their job to go out and make you
52:32
afraid oh because it's it's not that
52:36
hard to believe
52:37
but it's it's without critical thinking
52:40
or without knowledge of how it works how
52:44
peirong works what what actually the
52:46
Netflix controversy was about none of
52:49
that background is given anymore so it's
52:52
just a lack of knowledge and playing the
52:54
people's fear oh my Netflix did be
52:58
buffering it's the main thing by the way
53:02
there's there's reports now that because
53:05
there are so many streaming services
53:07
that have yeah I know that all have
53:11
separate requirements for and if the
53:14
Amazon is proving that's the only one
53:15
you can do ala carte with most things if
53:18
you want to which I do like I like
53:20
saying oh this is $1.99 yeah that's
53:22
worth it to me this is a good value for
53:23
whatever that one episode is but because
53:27
it's and the big stuff that comes out
53:30
yeah you have to have either an Amazon
53:32
account we have to have a Netflix
53:34
account where you have to have a Hulu
53:36
or Roku is now in the game you know all
53:39
these different services
53:42
um so torrents are on the rise again
53:45
it's become what worked so well with
53:48
Netflix into an to an extent with Amazon
53:51
now they're eating themselves again
53:53
because everyone's got a you know an
53:54
exclusive on house of cards you know it
53:57
you just can't get it if you're only an
53:59
Amazon person so they're forcing people
54:01
back into illegality
54:04
yeah yeah I could see that make sense
54:08
that may not be may not matter to them
54:11
but that's something that neutrality
54:13
will take care of don't you worry
54:17
this is we're talking about tech news
54:22
one tech news thing yeah there's this a
54:24
peculiarity that listen to this
54:27
presentation Bloomberg News Bloomberg
54:30
News Bloomberg News Bloomberg
54:33
and tell me what does how this makes any
54:35
sense to anybody we were just a
54:36
Microsoft clip
54:38
microsoft says it has thwarted an
54:40
attempt by hackers tied to the Russian
54:42
military to disrupt the US midterm
54:43
elections the company's digital Crimes
54:45
Unit shut down six web domains meant to
54:48
mimic sites victims might expect to get
54:49
email from or visit like senate dot grew
54:52
microsoft said it's sifting through
54:54
evidence of the group's intentions after
54:55
getting a court order to take over those
54:58
domains I didn't understand that story
55:00
at all you didn't understand what that
55:04
press I want I won't listen to it again
55:06
microsoft says it has thwarted an
55:08
attempt by hackers tides of the Russian
55:09
military to disrupt the US midterm
55:11
elections now she's saying hackers from
55:15
the Russian military
55:17
Microsoft has thwarted yeah
55:20
Microsoft somehow has thwarted an
55:23
attempt by hackers tied to the Russian
55:24
military oh they're tied with shoelaces
55:28
are tied to the Russian military to
55:30
disrupt the US midterm elections the
55:32
company's digital Crimes Unit shut down
55:33
six web domains meant to mimic sites
55:35
victims might expect to get email from
55:37
or visit like Senate group Microsoft
55:40
said it's sifting through evidence of
55:42
the group's intentions after getting a
55:43
court order to take over those domains
55:45
oh okay Wow
55:47
so if I understand correctly this is
55:50
this is something this is a problem you
55:52
think this is a real problem so there
55:55
were fishing domains which would
55:57
probably be like Microsoft with a two
56:00
T's instead of an F T at the end I'll
56:02
just give an example like that Toby
56:03
email from that you know you know this
56:07
support at microsoft.com and that could
56:12
be you know phishing emails so they went
56:14
to the authorities and said hey these
56:16
guys are tied to the Russians
56:19
so just change the DNS to arse DNS
56:24
servers I guess this is what I think
56:27
over the domain somehow that can only be
56:30
done through registration and DNS that's
56:32
what I'm saying
56:32
so that's crazy so so they must have I
56:36
want to know this is this warrants a lot
56:37
of research I was thinking that same
56:40
thing there's something up with this
56:42
this is actually an interesting story
56:43
that needs to be explored but no no no
56:48
this is something for our dudes named
56:50
Ben because the way you know the the
56:54
networks didn't we just give all that to
56:56
to the some the ietf one of those the
57:02
telecom union is a while ago yeah the
57:05
UTA or whatever it is yeah that yeah
57:07
exactly the UTA UTA
57:11
so no I want this is very sketchy
57:15
situation but not too fast very poor
57:17
presentation but here's but here's
57:18
here's what's going on somebody you get
57:20
to pay money to someone could just come
57:23
along and say hey that curry calm you
57:26
know that could be used instead of my
57:27
big company Curry's the electronic store
57:30
in the UK chain quite a big chain yep
57:33
yeah we're very worried about this email
57:35
that we saw floating around you know and
57:37
there was a phishing email so hey like
57:40
give him a give his D at which I've had
57:41
for 35 years give his DNS over to us not
57:46
dude's name been configure this one out
57:48
that this is very very bad that's the
57:52
one thing you've got on the internet the
57:55
one piece that really is supposed to
57:57
kind of be neutral is DNS
58:00
yeah well that will last no no at please
58:04
whatever you do do not send me a million
58:06
alternatives for DNS I know space DNS
58:17
DNS SEC yeah I'm quite aware yeah we
58:20
still have to stop this this has to stop
58:23
oh I know blockchain DNS there we go
58:26
that'll fix it well since we're doing
58:33
tech news in the mainstream media
58:34
regarding the Russians the Russians who
58:38
by the way apparently were responsible
58:41
for all the negative press about the
58:43
Star Wars movie that was a dud I'm sure
58:45
you saw those stories
58:48
which movie we're talking about solo
58:50
yeah movie we're talking about solo
58:51
so I saw the movie by the way yeah
58:54
because that we have a couple of I think
58:56
a couple of our people our producers
58:59
that work on the staff there too I think
59:04
that did some of the art and some other
59:07
things for that movie and they spoke
59:09
fondly of it so I decided to watch it
59:11
and it's terrible movie who cares movie
59:20
whatever this whatever happened to solo
59:23
in those early days you know it's just
59:24
Boris dumb maybe going so from The
59:27
Hollywood Reporter Star Wars the last
59:29
Jedi negative buzz amplified by Russians
59:37
let's not solo songs worse I don't know
59:40
she talked about the last Jedi when I
59:41
saw it if you remember on this show I
59:44
said I don't understand why it got so
59:46
much positive reviews it made no sense
59:49
it was completely off the rails 90% of
59:52
the time it this storyline was full of
59:55
holes it was dumb there was an academic
59:59
paper that found that half of the
1:00:01
criticism aimed at director Rian Johnson
1:00:04
was politically motivated the paper
1:00:06
titled weaponizing the haters the last
1:00:08
Jedi and the strategic politicization of
1:00:11
pop culture through social media
1:00:12
manipulation examines the online
1:00:16
response to 2017 s last Jedi a movie
1:00:19
that has come to be considered
1:00:20
controversial amongst the larger fanbase
1:00:22
of the franchise the movie stinks it's
1:00:25
got nothing to do with the director and
1:00:28
everyone hating him sure but it was
1:00:30
amplified online by Russian trolls oh
1:00:35
brother the reports that online activity
1:00:40
for that movie when it came out was all
1:00:42
positive here is the latest Russian
1:00:46
trolled hacking linked to barb whatever
1:00:50
from New Zealand and the kicker is at
1:00:53
the end when the world anti-doping
1:00:55
agency was hecht after investigating
1:00:57
Russian athletes and 2016 fingers
1:01:01
pointed to Russia
1:01:02
now these evidence it was to blame and
1:01:05
in a rare move New Zealand spy agency is
1:01:07
speaking out what we've seen here is
1:01:10
Russian military intelligence
1:01:12
undertaking quite malicious and
1:01:16
deliberate cyber activity there are
1:01:19
three other examples - including
1:01:21
evidence Russia hacked and leaked emails
1:01:24
from the Democrats during the US
1:01:25
election in 2016 it's taken years for
1:01:29
the GCSB to gather this evidence but it
1:01:32
hasn't been acting alone it's been
1:01:34
working with other 5i partners Australia
1:01:36
the Jewish the UK and Canada and the
1:01:40
release of these findings has been
1:01:41
coordinated to put pressure on Russia
1:01:43
how Prime Minister joining her
1:01:45
Australian counterpart and condemning
1:01:47
the attacks that is an international
1:01:50
community we call out those who aren't
1:01:53
following the international rule book
1:01:54
and here is an example of that New
1:01:56
Zealand hasn't been affected by these
1:01:58
attacks but the GCSB says we can't relax
1:02:01
we've certainly seen evidence of the
1:02:03
same actor scanning New Zealand looking
1:02:07
for vulnerabilities another port scan
1:02:10
brought to you in a minute and a half of
1:02:12
breaking news about Russian trolls
1:02:14
breaking in fortunately we have been
1:02:17
rights by and disrupt that activity
1:02:21
before it's caused destruction oh the
1:02:23
port scanning was going to cause
1:02:25
destruction we were able to interrupt it
1:02:28
oh and this is the GS GCSB this is the
1:02:35
the spooks of New Zealand the five eyes
1:02:37
making a big story about port scanning
1:02:41
oh my goodness
1:02:45
it's it's despicable I did the public
1:02:48
lapse this crap up is beyond me well
1:02:52
it's lack of knowledge everything's a
1:02:54
glitch come on there's no reporting
1:02:58
yeah it's better to keep the public dumb
1:03:01
and stupid I guess
1:03:02
well with this kind of reporting it's
1:03:03
working out just fine you the last of
1:03:06
the true reporters now wiped from the
1:03:08
tech press universe hey may is Seymour
1:03:11
Hersh not bad to be in that company and
1:03:15
just for that I'd like to thank you for
1:03:17
your courage you the man who put the C
1:03:19
in mac and cheese John see you Derek
1:03:22
Oh any morning you mr. Adam curry also
1:03:25
in the morning all the boots on the
1:03:27
ground feet in the air subs in the water
1:03:28
feet in the air as boots on the ground
1:03:31
and all the Dames tonight's out there in
1:03:33
the morning to our troll room got some
1:03:36
actual trolls in there today thanks for
1:03:38
me trolls in there today thanks for
1:03:39
yeah I'm sure some trolls in there very
1:03:41
good trolls
1:03:42
that's no budget nah I'm just too much
1:03:46
fun no agenda stream com is where you
1:03:48
can listen to our show live as we
1:03:49
produce it it's exactly the same as you
1:03:51
get it on the podcast but you do get the
1:03:53
benefit of the chatroom by the way in
1:03:55
our show notes we also have the chatroom
1:03:57
synchronized with the audio on the
1:04:00
YouTube video which is pretty cool go
1:04:02
along with some transcripts and all
1:04:04
kinds of good stuff it's the show notes
1:04:06
continues to be an additional resource
1:04:08
that you get gratis along with the show
1:04:11
I want to say in the morning to
1:04:13
Illuminati ax no sooner had she heard us
1:04:15
talking about her on the previous show
1:04:17
then she created a piece of art that was
1:04:19
the one we just had to choose but this
1:04:22
was episode 10 73 boof a lemon title of
1:04:26
that and and this was a ghost man this
1:04:31
was a very nice piece that there were a
1:04:34
lot of lemon boo f---ing pieces of art
1:04:35
that just were funny bit much yeah funny
1:04:40
for us but and also we tend not to use
1:04:43
art and title in the same theme
1:04:48
yes we have a couple of rules you should
1:04:49
know unfortunately can't you can't know
1:04:52
if we if we use something at the very
1:04:54
beginning of the show which you can't
1:04:55
hear until we produce the show or if we
1:04:58
use something at the very end of the
1:05:00
show which you really might hear but
1:05:04
it's already too late to get the art in
1:05:05
generally speaking and if he has our
1:05:08
pictures on it that's no good and if
1:05:11
it's gonna be the art will supersede the
1:05:14
title that is very common if the artist
1:05:16
got the kind of our idea of what the
1:05:18
tile is gonna be but the arts better
1:05:20
than it's so good that we have to pick
1:05:22
the art we have to come up with another
1:05:23
title yeah actually I would say that we
1:05:25
always pick art first yeah art comes
1:05:27
first in title yeah but sometimes be
1:05:31
like oh if we pick that art we can't use
1:05:33
that title I had in mind
1:05:35
dead happens and sometimes we bump the
1:05:37
art but it only if there's a really good
1:05:39
piece of art to back it up as you can
1:05:42
tell there's a lot of work that goes
1:05:43
into the post production as we twiddle
1:05:46
our thumbs and make these massive
1:05:48
decisions yes so a luminarias
1:05:55
made a nice piece it was the the
1:05:58
Godfather type font type white on black
1:06:02
background and this was the monkey the
1:06:04
monkey pox that we all have to be very
1:06:06
afraid of and it was you know a
1:06:08
silhouette figure of a a monkey
1:06:10
attacking a person that's something
1:06:14
really funny about it it was just kind
1:06:16
of oddly amusing yeah but there were
1:06:18
lots of good pieces you even use one in
1:06:20
the newsletter I saw yeah it's all lies
1:06:23
yeah I like that piece you know you had
1:06:25
two paragraphs doubled in the newsletter
1:06:27
for some reason anyone mentioned that
1:06:30
nobody mentioned it of course they did
1:06:35
that does happen and now tell you why
1:06:36
well I won't tell you why it's is a
1:06:38
mechanical thing it shouldn't have
1:06:40
happened no it's okay I'm just surprised
1:06:42
an engineer should well I'm always
1:06:44
surprised that no one mentions it I
1:06:46
don't think anybody cares about the
1:06:48
newsletter I care
1:06:50
I mean they've you know sometimes
1:06:51
they'll read some of the essays once in
1:06:53
a while like five people will do that
1:06:55
and making this newsletter five I had
1:07:00
the picture of Trump Fred
1:07:01
Trump's I had the whole thing Fred
1:07:03
Trump's house and everything little
1:07:05
shack you know I mean the whole thing
1:07:07
about Fred Trump being a billionaire
1:07:09
empire the Fred Trump Empire the New
1:07:12
York in today's dollars it's just
1:07:14
bullcrap I mean anybody that slacks that
1:07:18
up is extremely stupid yeah all right
1:07:23
well let's started to thinking some
1:07:24
people we have one executive producer
1:07:26
which is ironic since I've put a special
1:07:28
executive producer idea into the
1:07:30
newsletter nobody picked up on it we've
1:07:32
been coming short with our executive
1:07:33
producers for some reason we get a lot
1:07:36
of associates so today we get one
1:07:38
executive producers got not really
1:07:39
nothing to do with the news that or
1:07:40
anything else this is hieronymus of dog
1:07:42
Patrick comes in every month
1:07:44
hieronymus I mean he doesn't want titles
1:07:46
right besides just sir he does he's got
1:07:49
his serenity I know he'd be a Duke by
1:07:51
now I'm dog patch in Loris LeBeau via he
1:07:53
just wants to have his locations
1:07:56
specified for some reason and it D makes
1:07:59
it clear in this note from Sir Animus as
1:08:03
a part of my Knightly duty I hosted a
1:08:05
meet-up in lower slovakia and passed the
1:08:08
hat to fund something special as an
1:08:10
engagement gift for adam and to bridge
1:08:12
the loss of income for john oh how sweet
1:08:15
i ended up with a hat filled with
1:08:17
seashells and beaded necklaces plus one
1:08:19
smooth and polished stone i next
1:08:25
traveled to Dogpatch to do the same
1:08:27
thing and the meetup quickly became a
1:08:29
drink up
1:08:30
it was Dogpatch after all taking
1:08:33
advantage of the situation I traded the
1:08:35
high-quality collectible seashells and
1:08:37
we're and rare beaded necklaces for a
1:08:41
case of good old Dogpatch in shine I was
1:08:45
able to sell the case of shine buy the
1:08:47
bottle always had one bottle as my
1:08:49
commission and I'm sending the proceeds
1:08:51
to help fund John's age discrimination
1:08:53
lawsuit and to buy a gift for Adam's
1:08:56
engagement I did keep the Polish stone I
1:09:00
need some local cash for my next visit
1:09:02
to lower Slovakia enjoy and jnk Wow
1:09:07
thank you so much sir on emissive
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Dogpatch in lower slovakia and always a
1:09:11
fine piece of content to go with his
1:09:13
supporting the show that's nice yes he
1:09:15
entertains us with his with his charming
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writing yes we really appreciate the
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$100 in yesterday's dollars yes one
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thousand dollars and fifty fantastic
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gracias thank you
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let me onward to Levi or levy I think
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it's levy porta near in Lakewood
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Colorado two hundred seventy six dollars
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and seventy six cents i TM John and AB
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thanks for the be at te BPI tu is truly
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an unparalleled experience I could
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really use a jobs karma as I will be
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interviewing for a dude named Ben
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position that I've been getting for a
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long time I like the truly and
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unparalleled experience like that yeah I
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think he's probably right jobs jobs and
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jobs let's vote for job you've got karma
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tener Jeff McReynolds two hundred
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dollars and one penny in Heath Texas he
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writes in it's time for my annual
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birthday donation I turned 51 last
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Tuesday September 28th I'm sure he's on
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the list and when it comes in yellowish
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and when I went to look at my donation
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records I realized I hadn't donated says
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Big Show 1000 bad on me so I'm sending a
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larger than normal donation to make up
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for my being a slacker I hope this helps
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as I as this is my favorite podcast and
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I would be extremely depressed if it was
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gone you and me both congrats to Adams
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on the engagement of hoping to get
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life's dream wedding for the No Agenda
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let me say something because of course
1:11:04
you know I'm a guy you know I could do
1:11:06
the whole thing I set it up like that I
1:11:08
think I really did a great job on the
1:11:10
proposal and but I forgot like oh yeah
1:11:13
knowing it
1:11:13
then I was like oh let's plan the
1:11:16
wedding and like would so I'm thinking
1:11:22
that's a great idea we stream the
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wedding so no one has to come to
1:11:27
we can be actually in any location in
1:11:29
the world everyone can be everyone could
1:11:32
participate no I was very apartment well
1:11:36
in a clue do we could be anywhere and
1:11:38
instead of throwing a big wedding party
1:11:40
we sent everybody a piece of cake in a
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stream URL
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yeah yeah do it yeah yeah
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you know they had a subscription I guess
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podcasting thing as for jingles I'd like
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just the one the Russian connections
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moved from the old Kermit the Frog
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rainbow collection connection connection
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yeah and thanks for all you do guys
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there's man yes thank you very much Jeff
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thank you for your courage
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Tina for their future together and best
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lucrative gigs and he makes them that
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wasn't the gig it was a career big gig
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producers especially for the wife and
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myself as both our jobs are currently a
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bit shaky please also put me on the
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birthday list for October 5th I keep up
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the entertaining analysis I'm always
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looking forward to the next show I hope
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to cross over into knighthoods sometime
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next year peace and love no beautiful
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thank you very much David we in and
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onward to Gretchen rich and Wittig parts
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unknown at 200 bucks I'd like to arrange
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the producer credit posthumously for the
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blue night Brian
1:14:16
Wojtek who passed away suddenly
1:14:17
unexpectedly and well before his time in
1:14:20
August oh my goodness yes I first met
1:14:23
Brian when I sat across the table from
1:14:24
him and his lovely wife careth a couple
1:14:29
of years ago at a No Agenda meetup in
1:14:31
Dallas Adam had been from the air stream
1:14:33
of consciousness up from Austin or the
1:14:35
meetup I remember yeah Brian and Keith
1:14:38
had just moved to Dallas from Chicago
1:14:39
but they didn't know a lot of people as
1:14:40
it turns out Brian and I work for the
1:14:42
same company in the same offices
1:14:44
downtown but it was our love of No
1:14:46
Agenda that really brought us all
1:14:47
together that really brought us all
1:14:48
in the happy hours brewery visits MLS
1:14:50
games and general good time sense I've
1:14:54
come to know Brian is a truly genuine
1:14:56
thoughtful caring and generous person an
1:14:58
exemplary member of the round table he
1:15:01
and careth had been college sweethearts
1:15:04
in the way they've supported each other
1:15:06
throughout their lives is the stuff of
1:15:07
fairy tales
1:15:08
no jingles but please don't let general
1:15:10
generous round of karma to all of
1:15:13
Brian's friends and loved ones will miss
1:15:15
him dearly
1:15:15
I'd also like to request that his fellow
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knights and dames and all listening
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raise a glass and a farewell toast to
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our Blue Knight at today's knighting
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ceremony thanks for all you're doing to
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build this amazing community soon-to-be
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Dame G Gretchen here here raising a
1:15:30
glass absolutely
1:15:31
well that sucks yeah totally No all
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right yes a karma to send you on your
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way our friend you've got
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karma sir d and Holland's
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home surviving Wow a whole ensure adding
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interesting and uh Netherlands ITM
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Sir Robert of Easton Connecticut who is
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meet-up at my company near all trashed
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Friday November 9th ah 911 in Dutch ok
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ok so we're worse it's going to be
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details will follow ok so it's on the
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9th Wow better hurry up unit five is a
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month that's a month month oh it's
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November November November I'm sorry
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thoughts October ah I might be there
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my oboe you could not a man is as
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actually kind of possible okay that
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would be great
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sir d of the whole arms that are adding
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could you please add Super Bowl and Yosh
1:16:50
their beer and birth to the round table
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okay done that's some very very
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traditional old-school Frisian stuff I
1:17:00
want to mention something here you have
1:17:01
never done a meet-up in Holland I have a
1:17:04
long time ago yes yes a long time that's
1:17:07
when we just yeah when the media sort of
1:17:09
big around wrap around episode 100
1:17:12
probably oh yeah that's - no no nowadays
1:17:14
you pack them in yeah oh they get
1:17:17
everyone from holland belgium germany
1:17:19
deutschland and maybe some some adults
1:17:22
and Belgians Deutschland yeah
1:17:25
maybe a Brit or two although I don't
1:17:27
know no as too much word add is although
1:17:31
yeah no as too much word add is although
1:17:31
easyJet is easy thank you very much sir
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D and yes send us details so we can also
1:17:39
send out John can send something out -
1:17:41
targeted to the to the region yeah Eric
1:17:45
will do the same he's got a separate
1:17:46
mailing list huh have you ever thought
1:17:48
of merging I like the idea the way it
1:17:53
works yes and then holy moley
1:17:56
look who comes in
1:18:01
and then holy moly yeah it's holy moly
1:18:04
he's seasoned he's are not leak yellow
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rose Eric fellow from the TPO podcast
1:18:10
yeah this is our guy
1:18:12
now what's the name of that podcaster
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somebody asked EPO tpo
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okay in the morning Adam in Scott thanks
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for the suburban entertaining media
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construction these last weeks when the
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circus goes nuts your show has needed
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more than ever I think this donation
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gives me a place at the round table I'd
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like to take a seat as Sir rod keep up
1:18:31
the great work going I don't think he's
1:18:33
on the list he's not on the list I'm
1:18:35
putting it on now
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rodrick Velo
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I guess he just wants to be surveil oh
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no sir rod garage sir rut sir rod now we
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have a sir rod Adams but not doesn't
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matter yeah that's fine we Odin we
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there's no sir rod just like sir rod
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sure Roger rod excellent holy moly
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I'll say it again I'm I'm humble holy
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moly you gonna say that again
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I'm humbled I'm you know I'm humbled I'm
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home this is a this is a professional
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this is a guy who I've worked with and I
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think it's good always one of your old
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drinking buddies from the pirate radio
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days a running buddy from the pirate
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radio days Oh No how old is he
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my age maybe maybe it's just 50 a little
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under watch it be 40 now I can't be he
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can't be my he can't be more than 3 4
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years younger than me he may be older I
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don't know my age old old and White's a
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big question old and white and a
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1:20:47
do you want to mention here that we need
1:20:50
a dude named Ben yeah we do actually uh
1:20:54
November 2nd John will be interviewing a
1:20:58
I would say a a level artist person and
1:21:05
put it that way
1:21:06
person no artist see I'm trying to
1:21:08
confuse them and then you'd like kind of
1:21:11
okay a level person you're right you're
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right you're right you're right you're
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right you're right
1:21:16
an a level person in New York City just
1:21:18
like when I interviewed pachán ik we
1:21:21
need a dude named Ben or dudette named
1:21:23
Bernadette who understands audio has a
1:21:26
microphone with you know either
1:21:28
appropriate set up with Skype or
1:21:30
processing with a laptop you know we'll
1:21:33
set everything up with you to test it
1:21:35
first someone who's in the area who can
1:21:37
go be on the production end so H in
1:21:40
Manhattan in Manhattan a true production
1:21:43
job which I think includes another
1:21:47
credit as well
1:21:49
yeah in cruising credit that includes a
1:21:53
credit on the show now which I think we
1:21:55
did that for uh yeah we did we did this
1:21:58
thing in Florida so November 2nd if
1:22:00
you're in New York City and you really
1:22:02
know how to do this and you've done mics
1:22:04
and you've done that pot hey you
1:22:05
podcaster you Manhattan November silicon
1:22:08
give us a call we decide not to mention
1:22:13
who's gonna be but I can't figure out
1:22:17
why I shouldn't tell you but I'll think
1:22:19
about it maybe mention but you would
1:22:20
like to meet this guy yeah then it'll be
1:22:23
fantastic to listen to well hopefully I
1:22:26
think so yeah new book coming out and
1:22:29
that's still kind of the tie-in that
1:22:31
lets you do these things let me ease us
1:22:33
into Kavanaugh for a second without
1:22:35
playing anything from Kavanaugh but
1:22:37
Lindsey Graham who now everyone of
1:22:40
course is noticed how now Allen's
1:22:42
Lindsey's perked up and he's he's found
1:22:44
his voice I would actually say Lindsey
1:22:49
2020 voice I would actually say Lindsey
1:22:51
think about it well he did what wanna be
1:22:55
President this time and maybe he's
1:22:57
working he's learned a lot from Trump he
1:22:59
has and I will prove it as he was on I
1:23:02
don't know some before I do that I have
1:23:05
a clip I want to play well I would
1:23:06
remember remember what I said I was
1:23:07
going to ease us into it it'll ease us
1:23:10
into it because this is one of the
1:23:12
things you pointed out the last show
1:23:13
which is well he is maybe running for
1:23:16
president the gay jokes oh yeah about
1:23:21
Lindsey Graham yeah and this is more
1:23:24
people are starting to see this but it's
1:23:26
it's everywhere I've seen compa lodges
1:23:29
of everybody making fun of Lindsey
1:23:32
Graham with a gay joke
1:23:33
well here's Jimmy Kimmel Republican
1:23:36
senators put on quite a show of
1:23:38
fabricated outrage today in particular
1:23:40
Lindsey Graham once doctor Ford was
1:23:42
safely out of the room Lindsey Graham
1:23:45
really laid down the law he warned
1:23:46
Democrats that if this is the new normal
1:23:49
if this is the way it's gonna go they'd
1:23:50
better watch out for their Supreme Court
1:23:53
nominees as if Merrick garland isn't out
1:23:55
there somewhere judging a dog show right
1:23:57
now and once he got some camera time
1:23:59
somebody must have told Lindsey Graham
1:24:01
Donald Trump was watching because he lit
1:24:03
up like someone left a thumb tack on
1:24:05
Liberace's piano bench
1:24:08
no brother yeah yeah Oh brother I'd say
1:24:14
the same thing so next time someone
1:24:16
talks about the LGBTQ community which of
1:24:19
course should be LG g bt t QQ IA APK you
1:24:24
should sound buzz off there's no
1:24:27
community that's nasty yeah the thing is
1:24:31
it everyone there tone-deaf to it
1:24:33
everyone who's doing nice it's hilarious
1:24:35
I mean I just don't like how can you not
1:24:38
see what you're okay remind me to come
1:24:44
back to this after this Lindsey Graham
1:24:46
thing because there was another
1:24:47
tone-deaf moment in the UK so Lindsey
1:24:51
Graham's on some damn show and let's see
1:24:54
what is this first one he comes out he
1:24:56
oh yes he he and I he needs a little
1:25:00
work he he can't just the timing is
1:25:03
little off I didn't quite hit it with
1:25:05
the punch line but he did something
1:25:06
pretty interesting when I was talking
1:25:09
about judge Kavanagh and in this case
1:25:11
comparison to things that have happened
1:25:13
in the past apology if the president is
1:25:16
listening to to you right now what good
1:25:18
because he watches a lot of telling you
1:25:22
if he's listening right now what would
1:25:24
you say to him about his performance
1:25:25
last night in which he disparaged the
1:25:27
person who's alleging that she was a
1:25:29
victim of sexual assault by Supreme
1:25:31
Court nominee I said hey I can figure
1:25:33
this out everything he said was factual
1:25:36
he's frustrated his nominees been
1:25:38
treated so I chose a personal degrading
1:25:40
attack on someone was a private citizen
1:25:43
no here's what's personally degrading
1:25:44
this is what you get when you go through
1:25:46
a trailer park with a hundred dollar
1:25:48
bill trailer park with a hundred dollar
1:25:49
this is what you get when you go through
1:25:51
a trailer park with a hundred dollar
1:25:53
bill which of course the audience would
1:25:55
woo that's actually a reference to
1:26:00
something somebody said horrible see
1:26:03
this is where he screwed it up it was a
1:26:04
great trap it was a great idea because
1:26:07
that's actually what James Carville said
1:26:09
about was apologize
1:26:12
yeah I think as Paula Jones or one of
1:26:14
the other women that Clinton he said
1:26:16
this is what you get when you run
1:26:17
through a trailer park with $100 bill
1:26:19
and you the audience like oh but then
1:26:23
Lyndsey couldn't pay it off by saying
1:26:24
yeah that's what James Carville said
1:26:26
about Paula Jones Bill Clinton
1:26:29
but he's getting there well this is he
1:26:33
might have a writer
1:26:34
yeah but he's yeah but you gotta have
1:26:36
deliver he got a flame he's a coach he
1:26:38
needs a coach he needs a writer and a
1:26:40
coach you know it doesn't take a genius
1:26:42
to do this sort of material no it
1:26:46
doesn't but it he's close here's one
1:26:49
other piece from this so President Trump
1:26:50
went through a factual in addition that
1:26:52
I didn't take a like and I would tell
1:26:53
him knock it off not help knock it off
1:26:56
Trump but it can be worse you can
1:26:58
actually kill somebody's cat and puncher
1:27:01
their tires to get them to shut up so
1:27:03
you know what he said I don't even
1:27:06
understand what that means well you
1:27:07
don't remember Kathleen Willey and
1:27:09
Juanita Broderick so you don't I do
1:27:11
though I don't remember the thing about
1:27:12
the cab but what's the political her the
1:27:14
point is that Donald Trump could have
1:27:16
said something even worse so we totally
1:27:17
think the point is that we've come a
1:27:19
long way we've come a long way since
1:27:21
nineteen whether you like it or not I
1:27:26
really don't care
1:27:27
here's the point I have seen what
1:27:29
happened to these women in 1998 that
1:27:32
came forward I don't like what the
1:27:34
president said last night I'm the first
1:27:36
person to say I want to hear from dr.
1:27:39
Ford I thought she was handled
1:27:42
respectfully I thought Cavanaugh was
1:27:44
treated like crap well boo yourself okay
1:27:53
here's the only coaching Lindsey Graham
1:27:56
needs hold on hold on
1:27:57
who was interviewing him
1:28:02
I was at the Atlantic Council I think
1:28:04
one of those stage things they video and
1:28:07
put on okay all right I just when I was
1:28:10
on a TV show uh well it doesn't matter
1:28:12
anymore if it's a doesn't I just want to
1:28:15
know who it was cuz the guy was kind of
1:28:16
a douche so here's my advice for Lindsay
1:28:19
it kind of just hit me and if he really
1:28:22
wants it bad enough even if you're not
1:28:24
just come out as gay man America's first
1:28:27
gay president fantastic and he can do
1:28:31
that sup oh yeah well boo to you I mean
1:28:33
we can just imagine that how cool that
1:28:35
would be well I don't think you'd be
1:28:38
America's first gay president he is
1:28:39
Marcus first openly gay running on gay
1:28:43
platform president you know he'd be the
1:28:45
third gay president I'm just saying it's
1:28:48
you know maybe she should try if he's
1:28:50
not gay should give it a shot
1:28:53
this this might not I it's not a bad
1:28:56
strategy but if he should get the gay
1:29:01
vote you'd think but you know the way
1:29:02
things go because he's not a Democrat
1:29:05
gay Democrat big bad not bad good oh yes
1:29:08
bad gay yeah you're right he's right
1:29:10
wrong kind of gay well I still think
1:29:14
it's a great idea because he's got the
1:29:16
he's got the fire you know he's like
1:29:18
will boo do you - he's finally getting
1:29:21
finally got his backbone needs and you
1:29:24
say - Trump you say hey cut it out Prez
1:29:26
I like him I think he's got something
1:29:29
going for him though he's definitely
1:29:33
better than he was a year ago
1:29:35
yeah well yet sometimes this happens you
1:29:37
know when
1:29:39
after McCain passed away then this is
1:29:42
mentor yeah it was time for him to see
1:29:45
before he could snatch the pebbles from
1:29:46
his hand he spread his wings and flew
1:29:48
away hand he spread his wings and flew
1:29:49
he is the new maverick or maverick
1:29:55
well I got it well let's see what else
1:30:00
we got here I have a couple of
1:30:04
I got a couple of things I do have I do
1:30:06
have the democracy now's little thing
1:30:09
about this letter that showed up that
1:30:11
Cavanaugh supposedly wrote I don't have
1:30:13
a lot of cabin Hawks up so you remember
1:30:15
I'd led you into the Kavanagh with my
1:30:17
Lindsey Graham that was the whole idea
1:30:19
the whole Kavanagh thing is kind of like
1:30:21
crapped out it seems at this point
1:30:23
because of the stupid that do you think
1:30:25
maybe Trump reinserted that story into
1:30:27
the New York Times just to get everyone
1:30:29
talking about something else
1:30:30
it was no way no that I think there was
1:30:34
a mistake doing that story about Trump's
1:30:36
about with Fred Trump the billionaire an
1:30:38
entire guy yeah I think that was
1:30:41
mistimed I think he could have held off
1:30:43
I think that was just done to hurt Trump
1:30:45
in the election or hurt the candidates
1:30:47
run you know that were Republicans and
1:30:49
that Republican thing it was dumb it
1:30:51
didn't work that's dumb the only one I
1:30:54
have for Kavanagh this that's kind of
1:30:56
newest is the letter the supposed letter
1:30:58
and this is the FFF Bart letter some
1:31:02
funny lines and by there was some
1:31:03
clippable inertia I sold a couple of
1:31:05
these lawyers for another Cavanaugh
1:31:07
Hughes or Debbie Ramirez said Tuesday
1:31:09
the FBI had not interviewed another 20
1:31:12
witnesses Ramirez has identified
1:31:14
meanwhile the New York Times published a
1:31:17
letter Cavanaugh wrote to his high
1:31:18
school classmates in the summer of 1983
1:31:21
as he planned a beach week celebration
1:31:24
on Maryland's coast the letter which
1:31:26
Cavanaugh signed fffff bart urges the
1:31:31
classmates to quote warn the neighbors
1:31:33
that were loud obnoxious drunks with
1:31:36
prolific pukers among us unquote
1:31:39
Cavanaugh was 18 at the time Maryland
1:31:42
had just raised history its drinking age
1:31:45
to 21
1:31:46
he signed the letter Bart not Brett
1:31:49
Bartow Cavanaugh is the name that his
1:31:52
friend Mark judge used in his book
1:31:56
wasted good work Nancy Drew FF Bart well
1:32:06
f ed the whole FFF thing was supposed to
1:32:08
stand for F them like a couple F to them
1:32:14
then forget them
1:32:16
yeah it's derogatory towards chicks man
1:32:19
it's funny when you're in high scoring
1:32:21
man why Bart I don't know he was from
1:32:24
the 80s maybe he was maybe it's a Bart
1:32:27
Simpson references it might be but at
1:32:29
the same time yeah you're right
1:32:31
could be a Bart Simpson thing question
1:32:37
is this guy gonna get confirmed do you
1:32:38
think this is gonna happen well this is
1:32:40
today we have to make the decision is he
1:32:42
or not is it today I thought it was
1:32:43
tomorrow not is it today I thought it was
1:32:44
it's Thursday supposed to be Thursday I
1:32:46
thought the vote was tomorrow
1:32:48
okay well that's better I hope it is
1:32:50
tomorrow because you know I'm still I'm
1:32:52
still thinking Trump doesn't care
1:32:54
wants to get married on Trump cares he
1:32:57
would probably be able to leverage
1:32:58
whatever happens if the vote is on it
1:33:03
the vote is on fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh Friday
1:33:06
okay last amore okay well keep well well
1:33:10
let's sit down here the two of us are
1:33:12
these you know we follow this closer
1:33:14
than pretty much anybody especially news
1:33:16
media what do you think
1:33:20
I still don't see him making it through
1:33:26
and it kind of depends on how the cookie
1:33:29
crumbles but for Trump's agenda in my
1:33:33
mind it will be best if he didn't go
1:33:35
through that I agree that for his he
1:33:38
would be best if he didn't make it so
1:33:39
and yeah he Trump's probably counting on
1:33:44
Rick house yeah but can also call it's
1:33:48
the vote that mean he can still withdraw
1:33:50
before the vote well that could withdraw
1:33:52
him before the vote
1:33:53
I doubt it that would know he has to
1:33:56
either it's gotta be thumbs up but in
1:33:58
the in the overall scheme of he's a bush
1:34:01
guy he's a Yalie he's clearly a dick you
1:34:05
know why would you want this guy in the
1:34:07
Supreme Court
1:34:09
now and well forget about all that's
1:34:11
going on right now with they want him on
1:34:14
because of his decisions he's made like
1:34:16
300 plus decisions that all really
1:34:19
appeal to the to the conservative heart
1:34:22
did you see this Telegraph article in
1:34:25
the UK let me see where is it here the
1:34:30
unbearable dishonesty of Brett Kavanaugh
1:34:33
and it's from a journalist who writes
1:34:35
yes the jury used to be the editor of
1:34:36
The Telegraph yes who writes about his
1:34:39
running with Cavanaugh when Cavanaugh
1:34:41
was on the Kenneth Starr team and
1:34:46
according to what this guy wrote was
1:34:49
strong-arming people into no like
1:34:52
changing their testimony official 302
1:34:56
FBI 302 testimony you know there was all
1:35:00
kinds of threats going on and was
1:35:01
specifically about the Vince Foster
1:35:04
murder I'm sorry a suicide and you know
1:35:11
what the FBI lost the pictures that
1:35:13
showed possibly a neck wound instead of
1:35:15
him shooting himself in the head twice
1:35:17
with the gun in his left hand and
1:35:18
there's all this stuff surrounding Vince
1:35:21
Foster which man and I bring it up to
1:35:23
people they got all really really you're
1:35:25
gonna bring that up again and I said
1:35:26
this it's really good some loose ends
1:35:28
there if it truly is I'm not saying you
1:35:31
know the Clintons killed them but of
1:35:33
course did kill them it's how it works
1:35:35
you don't be friends with the Clinton
1:35:37
the Clinton clan
1:35:40
you know so this that may come up again
1:35:43
I don't know the stuff that may come up
1:35:46
no I don't think it's coming up I think
1:35:50
the vote will be taking taking place and
1:35:52
they'll be over and it's the whole thing
1:35:53
with Vince Foster and the fact that
1:35:55
Cavanaugh seems to be on the Clinton
1:35:57
side may be an operative for the
1:35:58
Clintons hey you know it's possible but
1:36:03
I'm guessing here's one
1:36:06
are there any Republicans who could flip
1:36:09
and say no that are currently no uphol
1:36:13
re-election to women only oh there are
1:36:16
the only ones up for reelection no
1:36:18
they're not up for reelection they're
1:36:19
just the two guilty women that did
1:36:21
yep so no one is voting on senator these
1:36:24
people they're already said there's
1:36:27
already laid out there's three Democrats
1:36:29
who are the ones that are rep that could
1:36:31
be voted out of office if they don't
1:36:33
make the right decision and the two with
1:36:35
Republican Women there's five people
1:36:37
that are on the fence they've already
1:36:38
identified all of them okay I mean I'm
1:36:41
just like says he's voting for the guy
1:36:45
no matter what so flake is not on this
1:36:47
list anymore flake flake didn't say that
1:36:50
yeah well I don't have the clip in front
1:36:53
of me but yeah he said it he said is if
1:36:55
we if we do the week long as we have a
1:36:57
week the weekend at the end yeah by the
1:37:01
way here's a clip from Access Hollywood
1:37:03
regarding Senator flake who and I missed
1:37:07
this and I'm pissed the global citizens
1:37:09
festival took place again this past
1:37:12
weekend in New York I'm angry I'd love
1:37:15
watching those globalist douchebags oh
1:37:18
they're great here's little Access
1:37:19
Hollywood report which of course is
1:37:21
giggly all right we know somebody who
1:37:23
ran into Senator Jeff Flake like
1:37:25
Kendrick tooks rejoins us once again she
1:37:27
was at the global citizen festival this
1:37:29
weekend and he was there as well he was
1:37:32
there and he wasn't in an elevator this
1:37:35
time but him and Senator Chris Coons
1:37:37
were on stage together I thought it was
1:37:40
fantastic publican senator and a
1:37:42
Democratic senator coming together on
1:37:44
stage at the whole crowd to feel it in
1:37:46
that moment I I was just everybody was
1:37:50
clamoring around him like he was a rock
1:37:52
star around him like he was a rock
1:37:52
everybody rocks table shaking his hand
1:37:54
thank you so many women were saying
1:37:56
thank you even I said I thank them you
1:37:58
got a head open I took a selfie with
1:38:07
Senator flake also was on 60 minutes
1:38:09
with Regan busy fine yeah he's a rock
1:38:12
star displayed the clips play the clip
1:38:14
doesn't nobody's playing play this one
1:38:16
this is a local story Jeff Flake skid
1:38:18
but first a disturbing video on YouTube
1:38:21
Senator Jeff Flake stun putting a gun to
1:38:24
his head and pretending
1:38:25
to kill himself the video surfacing
1:38:27
after this teenager was caught tweeting
1:38:30
derogatory terms for blacks Jews and
1:38:33
homosexuals thanks for choosing us this
1:38:35
afternoon I'm Katie Randall and I'm
1:38:37
Steve Burgin
1:38:37
the senator is apologizing for his son's
1:38:39
insensitivity ABC 15s debita Fergana
1:38:42
joining us from the newsroom maybe a lot
1:38:44
of people are saying this shows just how
1:38:45
tough it is for parents to raise kids
1:38:47
with all of the technology out there
1:38:49
things are a whole lot things even those
1:38:54
free apps on your child's phone allow
1:38:55
them to do some pretty creative but
1:38:57
sometimes pretty disturbing things and
1:39:00
the best advice is to stay one step
1:39:01
ahead of your child and talk to them
1:39:04
when problems surface which is something
1:39:06
that is happening probably right now in
1:39:08
senator flakes home after his son posted
1:39:10
on YouTube and Twitter some very
1:39:12
inappropriate comments towards blacks
1:39:14
Jews and homosexuals using the n-word in
1:39:17
some of his tweets and most recently
1:39:19
disturbing video of his son holding a
1:39:21
gun to his head and pretending to pull a
1:39:24
trigger to his head and pretending to pull a
1:39:24
there is no foolproof away from
1:39:26
preventing your child from using these
1:39:28
sites posting or even using violent apps
1:39:31
but it is important to explain to your
1:39:33
kids that once something goes on
1:39:35
cyberspace there is no way to take it
1:39:37
back don't put it on cyberspace okay
1:39:40
first of all it was a plastic toy gun
1:39:42
which is just it doesn't matter but it
1:39:44
wasn't mentioned in the report she keeps
1:39:46
saying put a gun to his head put a gun
1:39:48
to his head he was a very obvious gray
1:39:51
plastic gun yeah
1:39:55
but you know he's good demeaning the
1:39:58
ethnic groups and yeah I didn't he's out
1:40:01
of control I mean this is of the exempt
1:40:03
this is poor parenting that's what it is
1:40:05
I the point I saw the videos and looked
1:40:08
at the tweets it just looks like a
1:40:10
typical kid who's all into the hip-hop
1:40:12
culture that's what that is yeah I think
1:40:16
it justice poor inherent danger but I've
1:40:19
never happened to my kids your daughter
1:40:21
wasn't out there putting stuff like this
1:40:23
on now my daughter has done lots of
1:40:25
things that are really not I'm not proud
1:40:27
of poor parenting poor parenting I'm a
1:40:32
horrible parent I don't know you know
1:40:39
power and fame it's this an aphrodisiac
1:40:43
Jeff Flake you know he could get a
1:40:45
little overwhelmed at the glue from
1:40:49
somebody who met flake unfortunately
1:40:52
don't have it as part of sedation but
1:40:54
I'll bring it up for the next show and
1:40:55
he says the guy said well he's the guy
1:40:57
so full of himself he's just he's like
1:40:59
you know he's he's just not even in the
1:41:01
room know he's he's just not even in the
1:41:04
yeah so
1:41:06
I went back and checked and I don't know
1:41:09
if you have any update on the San
1:41:10
Francisco transit terminal oh yeah you
1:41:14
have an update I don't have a clip no
1:41:17
Wow it they have a verbal update it
1:41:19
definitely is American steel that was
1:41:21
used is American steel that was
1:41:25
let's reuse Chinese steel from now on I
1:41:27
guess something I mean is that just an
1:41:30
engineering mistake or how does that
1:41:32
happen mistake or how does that
1:41:32
I would assume so like in the actual
1:41:35
structure of the building that was just
1:41:36
it was I think it was designed purely or
1:41:39
they but or they respected out wrong I
1:41:41
mean it's always possible so real that's
1:41:43
pretty pretty fundamental to this whole
1:41:45
deal well the whole thing is California
1:41:49
is filled with which California is
1:41:52
basically corrupt state and so when
1:41:54
something like this happens it doesn't
1:41:55
surprise anybody right so big news here
1:42:00
in Austin as the army Futures Command
1:42:04
has finally come to town with 500 people
1:42:08
to start with we have the impact news
1:42:11
newspaper which is a weekly that
1:42:14
everyone gets and I've just been this
1:42:17
big front cover page and so they've
1:42:22
taken possession of a building which is
1:42:24
not far from here of an 8th Street
1:42:26
sinking of 500 people to start but
1:42:28
here's the kicker
1:42:29
they are bringing in as reported by
1:42:33
impact 16 billion dollars to invest in
1:42:38
startups in Austin
1:42:43
you're you're screwed dude it's Wow
1:42:48
I mean it no wonder kim jeong-hoon had
1:42:50
that map with the missiles pointing it
1:42:52
to austin he knew what was up this is
1:42:55
this is where it's at we got spooks we
1:42:56
got army futures command we got Google
1:42:59
we got this book face bag we have
1:43:02
Amazon's headquarters for Whole Foods is
1:43:06
here who are not happy by the way if you
1:43:10
saw this note we got a note from a
1:43:12
YouTube reviewer who works here in
1:43:15
Austin reviewer who works here in
1:43:19
you see that note no I did not you might
1:43:22
may as well read it yes private Dingle
1:43:24
hey Adam and John I live in Austin and
1:43:26
work at one of the these Content
1:43:27
moderator farms for YouTube you guys are
1:43:31
right on the money and on topic so far
1:43:34
and if you'd like any more insight I'd
1:43:35
love to provide details and answer any
1:43:37
questions you may have so get ready with
1:43:39
your questions John full disclosure I am
1:43:42
only a bottom rung tier one quote agent
1:43:46
but have access to the youtubes policies
1:43:49
we implement all the juicy Alex Jones
1:43:52
banning related details are
1:43:54
unfortunately only for full-time
1:43:55
employees and up in that interesting
1:43:59
obviously I'm not an FTE YouTube
1:44:02
contracts a company that hires workers
1:44:04
who then get contracted by a different
1:44:07
company that's hot in the business a
1:44:09
buddy worked for Facebook in Austin in
1:44:12
the exact same way dealing with the same
1:44:13
companies we got to find out who these
1:44:15
companies are yes is what we should be
1:44:17
doing I started in this project back in
1:44:20
January and was assigned aq after
1:44:24
training which is basically a school of
1:44:26
videos that you specialize in through
1:44:29
the training I began in the adult
1:44:31
content queue yes there's no agenda
1:44:33
producer for you ladies and gentlemen
1:44:35
straight to the line there was no adult
1:44:37
content allowed on YouTube right the
1:44:40
well these are the guys who look at it
1:44:42
and then decide if it can be up or not
1:44:44
okay then decide if it can be up or not
1:44:46
but as of about a month ago I got
1:44:47
reassigned to the violent extremism
1:44:50
queue yeah which is video uploads of
1:44:53
recruiting and/or glorifying terrorist
1:44:57
organizations cartels and gangs lone
1:44:59
wolves general incitement of violence
1:45:01
etc dmoz pretty broad barring all the
1:45:06
obvious horrible visuals the porn queue
1:45:09
was much more subjective policy wise I'd
1:45:12
love to I'd love to see the porn queue
1:45:16
policy a bitch would most of the agents
1:45:19
I work with now our Arabic speakers
1:45:21
eighty to ninety percent from all over
1:45:23
the Middle East and seem well-equipped
1:45:24
mentally to handle the material that's
1:45:27
it's a culture
1:45:30
I consider myself mentally resilient as
1:45:35
well and all is good so far keep
1:45:37
checking in we are your Deadman switch
1:45:39
if I don't see an email from you at
1:45:41
least once a week I'm gonna be concerned
1:45:43
I apologize if I'm all over the place as
1:45:47
there's a lot to clarify I'll leave it
1:45:48
at that for now please feel free to
1:45:50
reply with any questions on the subject
1:45:51
if you guys are interested thanks again
1:45:52
to you and John yeah I love this we'd
1:45:56
love to know a little bit more about the
1:45:57
policies and yeah obviously we can keep
1:45:59
you anonymous and do whatever we need to
1:46:01
do anonymous and do whatever we need to
1:46:03
but please check in once a week we are
1:46:05
your Deadman switch for sure I want to
1:46:08
make sure you're healthy
1:46:10
yeah I probably have a few questions
1:46:12
about one thing or another
1:46:16
well let's compile a list and I'll send
1:46:19
it off to him I mean how much do you
1:46:21
have to watch before you realize that
1:46:22
the first question I'd have and I just
1:46:25
mentioned this right now is do they
1:46:26
inform the authorities when they see
1:46:29
anything that's off good question good
1:46:31
question and they do the authorities
1:46:33
watch it and my question would be how
1:46:35
many days did you work there before you
1:46:38
lost all faith in humanity would be my
1:46:40
question because that when you see what
1:46:43
goes up but what goes up and comes down
1:46:45
or never makes it up I bet it's it
1:46:48
really messes the assisting of the world
1:46:51
yeah we're horrible as people well not I
1:46:54
mean dude of all the people you know who
1:46:57
that you personally know and I was at
1:46:59
this antique for myself actually would
1:47:02
put up some gross video no no I wouldn't
1:47:06
say that but of all the people I knew
1:47:08
know including you and me who would say
1:47:11
something horrible or mean about
1:47:14
somebody in public as long as it's on a
1:47:16
social network or if you say the name
1:47:18
mark Buckner yeah I think that I think
1:47:20
everybody's like that
1:47:23
we're ugly yes say some mean about
1:47:27
somebody's not the same as putting a
1:47:28
head shopping video on and chuckling
1:47:31
over it - tell that to YouTube and
1:47:33
Twitter they'll take you right down
1:47:37
yeah anyway hang in there it's not gonna
1:47:40
happen anyway hang in there it's not gonna
1:47:41
I have a health update because I've got
1:47:43
something very spectacular that I wanted
1:47:45
to share with you hmm
1:47:46
I was at the voodoo doctor for the
1:47:50
ragweed which he faced which he fixed he
1:47:54
said actually he put me back on a little
1:47:56
bit of quercetin which is Neum which I
1:47:58
take for the mold because it's a
1:48:00
inflammation reducing herb very famous
1:48:03
stuff supposed to be good and
1:48:05
antioxidant makes you live longer yeah
1:48:08
and he put me on I think silo Plex or
1:48:11
some other potion in a pill but then we
1:48:14
were talking about stuff and just hey
1:48:15
now I went to this seminar before a guy
1:48:19
who was at UT and about some brain and
1:48:24
memory enhancing stuff I said ah I'm
1:48:27
fine I take b12 says AHA this is better
1:48:29
than b12 you'll you'll notice it
1:48:32
immediately and I do immediately I'm not
1:48:37
kidding I have I feel there's clarity
1:48:39
but you're susceptible to the placebo
1:48:41
effect to an extreme well I want you to
1:48:43
write this down because you should try
1:48:45
these you to do it it's ginkgo GI NK Gio
1:48:52
ginkgo yes the ginkgo forte and bacopa
1:48:58
come yeah let's go PI I've got the coke
1:49:01
you got bacopa okay yeah you take do you
1:49:03
take it regularly no I take it every
1:49:06
once in a while I've had it for a while
1:49:07
he says that if you take both and then
1:49:09
you run out of one then you'll know if
1:49:11
it was the ginkgo that was working for
1:49:12
you or the bacopa
1:49:14
[Music] or the bacopa
1:49:16
and so I'm not sure but you think the
1:49:18
become a be the what is the but it's
1:49:19
just an herb right bacopa yeah it's bus
1:49:23
kill jr. turned me on to it he's looked
1:49:28
at the molecule structure and he's like
1:49:30
it's just like meth this is great mm-hmm
1:49:34
okay it's buzzkill jr. approved then I'm
1:49:36
pretty sure the bacopa is the magic you
1:49:39
know maybe just little tip here from
1:49:41
your no agenda show
1:49:44
all right well I've got a couple of
1:49:46
things here there's the one thing I
1:49:48
found very interesting a very long clip
1:49:50