0:00
pure method let us know Adam
curry
0:02
Jhansi Devorah this is your
0:06
award-winning divination media
0:07
assassination episode 1075 this
is no
0:11
agenda curry and from northern
Silicon
0:25
Valley where I now have my
Costco blue
0:29
card now I have become a member
of
0:38
Costco recently yeah what is
this blue
0:41
card is this a club within the
club no I
0:44
found it in a drawer this is
the blue
0:47
Costco blue card is the card
before they
0:49
merged with Price Club okay
it's still
0:52
valid or do they stop you at the
0:54
entrance well it doesn't have a
magnetic
0:56
strip or anything and this is
the number
0:58
I guess you're supposed but you
had to
0:59
describe it there's a number
that
1:01
scribbled on it that I guess
they're
1:02
supposed to punch in and then
there's a
1:05
picture of me which is an
actual photo
1:07
looks like it was taken with the
1:08
Polaroid and then scotch tape
to the
1:11
back of the card nice so I mean
it says
1:16
it's just really like
apparently a very
1:19
early days
1:21
mrs. Costco Wholesale gold-card
1:24
membership and it's a blue card
some
1:27
gold stripes on it so you're
gonna go
1:28
try now
1:29
can I try it outrageous item
you can try
1:31
it out later you're gonna take
it take
1:32
it in and take well I don't
think
1:35
they'll accept it they will
maybe they
1:37
will but I'm gonna flash it to
CLT let
1:40
me flashing this at ya nice
1:45
hmm says Costco man says Cusk
okay you
1:48
read and actually I have
somewhere in
1:51
another drawer one of the
original
1:53
Costco price club cars where it
says
1:56
Costco it is more like the
modern card
1:59
says Costco price club when
they merged
2:02
they then left the price club
name on it
2:06
I think you should go to Costco
after
2:07
the show and then just had
lighter
2:10
outside you know she flashing
your cards
2:13
everybody let's see if you get
any
2:15
friends look just pointing this
out
2:18
because this is one of the
benefits of
2:20
being an archivist yes it's
another
2:23
collectible in the archive of
Jhansi
2:25
Dvorak where the C stands for
collecting
2:28
shit and lots of it well let's
see you
2:36
know it didn't happen the way I
thought
2:38
it would I'm very disappointed
in my
2:40
futuristic vision well I came
closer
2:42
with by predicting that
Murkowski would
2:46
vote B the no vote
2:47
but then she reneged yeah with
that I'm
2:51
present then she reneged yeah
with that I'm
2:51
there were two R innings there
was she
2:54
said I'm present then there was
the
2:56
Republican who was at his
daughter's
2:59
wedding because you know
there's nothing
3:01
more important than being at
your
3:02
daughter's wedding of course
3:03
and because of huh well she
made a
3:07
comment about this she said she
voted
3:10
present to balance his vote no
no that
3:16
was that was that was not
Murkowski yeah
3:18
that was Murkowski who then who
withdrew
3:21
her vote Murkowski said that if
he was
3:24
here he would have voted yes
okay yes
3:26
she would have voted no and it
would
3:28
ended and it would have
canceled each
3:30
other I would have cancel each
other out
3:31
so I am voting president I'm
not gonna
3:33
make a vow see that's but
that's not
3:35
entirely true because votes are
not
3:37
binary you have an abstention
option
3:43
that's true or not they had she
said and
3:46
I think she's right
3:47
it wouldn't make any difference
in the
3:49
totals the fact that he would
pass was
3:52
what her point was and so she
felt it
3:54
obliged to be a good Republican
yeah and
3:57
and balanced his vote yeah I
thought it
4:01
was like a way of getting out
of it of
4:05
course it was that's a good one
it was a
4:07
good trick yeah yeah well I'm
I'm not
4:12
happy he's in you know you
don't like to
4:16
go I mean throughout this
entire process
4:17
I've learned a lot about this
guy that I
4:19
really don't like and a lot of
4:22
unconstitutional opinions and
decisions
4:24
certainly Act the Patriot Act
kind of
4:27
guy is a Yale bush patriot act
kind of
4:30
guy not like and yeah but you
know
4:35
depending on what happens they
still
4:37
might go after him still mind
tried to
4:39
get him out don't say whoa oh
yeah
4:41
they're talking about
impeachment right
4:43
away it's impeachable oh yeah
oh they're
4:46
gonna they're gonna crank that
up no
4:49
they're not not nut you know
you got one
4:52
month to crank up then it's
over because
4:53
then the elections are done
it's gonna
4:55
go on here about anymore of
course not
4:57
of course but so we have the I
mean the
4:59
classic example is is I think I
have the
5:02
Schumer clip here where is this
this is
5:06
Schumer went on and on about
why this is
5:08
a Kavanagh Schumer wrap the
Schumer goes
5:10
on and on and on because one
thing a
5:12
very well-structured and then
he's no
5:14
good because of this and then
he's no
5:15
good because of that but when
he gets to
5:17
the end of his little spiel
yeah to wrap
5:20
things for them for the damage
this is
5:22
before this is before the vote
right his
5:24
last little spiel they were
intent on
5:28
shrouding the truth because
they knew
5:31
that if the truth came to light
5:33
judge Kavanagh would be exposed
as a
5:35
truly flawed nominee so show my
5:39
colleagues my fellow Americans
what is
5:43
the appropriate response our
country
5:46
needs to have a reckoning on
these
5:48
issues and there is only one
remedy
5:50
change must come from where
change in
5:55
America always begin
5:57
the ballot box so two Americans
the so
6:02
many millions who are outraged
by what
6:05
happened here there's one
answer vote
6:09
and believe dr. Ford and other
brave
6:12
women who came forward days
channeling
6:14
Obama with this and you want to
6:16
vindicate their sacrifice vote
if you
6:20
believe the Supreme Court
should uphold
6:23
women's rights vote if you
believe the
6:27
Supreme Court must protect
health care
6:30
and our pre-existing conditions
that are
6:34
protected now vote does anyone
in in
6:38
Senate or in the house
representatives
6:40
believe that this type of speech
6:42
actually works well I was gonna
ask you
6:45
about funny you say that
because I was
6:47
gonna ask after he's done with
his vote
6:49
though is does he think worse
than that
6:53
or more I think more poignant
than that
6:55
does he think any was actually
listening
6:58
to this well that was the next
point I
7:00
was going to make it was like
there's
7:02
like six thousand viewers of
c-span at
7:05
any one time I'm one of them
well and
7:08
then the thing that bothers me
is you
7:10
have this must have been what
four or
7:13
five hours of you know
pontificating and
7:15
speeches everyone's already set
they
7:17
know what they're going to vote
but
7:18
they've got that in their heads
I don't
7:20
think there's any last-minute
oh yeah
7:22
I'm gonna switch this no so
it's all
7:25
it's all for the public's
benefit and do
7:27
you get this vault like you
know do
7:30
something exciting something to
really
7:32
fire us up know that most of
the action
7:37
was and I haven't heard this in
a long
7:39
time every every time there was
a you
7:42
know they called someone's name
for a
7:43
vote and you know the people in
the
7:45
gallery would start freaking
out that's
7:46
uncommon for the Senate yeah I
put
7:50
together a little series of
some of them
7:52
when they started to vote I
don't have
7:55
too much I don't have like
three or four
7:56
put together this miscellaneous
7:57
screaming wait I put it
together try to
8:01
hear what they were saying
8:11
[Music] what they were saying
8:15
yeah that was that was the
downer of
8:17
their of what they were doing
is he the
8:21
voices were so just one being
picked up
8:25
properly she really couldn't
understand
8:26
what they were saying although
I think
8:27
at one point heard someone say
shame and
8:29
we all know that one she what I
got was
8:34
the because I got this from the
first
8:37
screamer that's in this little
in that
8:38
little group and she was the
first one
8:41
to be thrown out this is before
the vote
8:44
started and there were some
screamers at
8:47
that Susan Collins speech but
that was
8:49
the day before but this day
this woman
8:52
was thrown out and what she was
yelling
8:53
was where's my representation
you could
8:57
hear these saying I'm here oh
just put
9:00
it in a second they put it in a
second
9:05
yeah I could hear it now
where's my
9:07
representation yeah and this
connected
9:10
to there was a flurry of women
coming
9:13
forward and screaming into a
megaphone
9:17
about their experiences that
were all
9:20
negative with men and that what
one went
9:23
on and on about this easy to
forget what
9:25
was going on cuz it I got raped
you know
9:27
a few weeks ago and I can't
remember it
9:30
and it went on and on or not
actually
9:32
none of them groups actually
the women
9:34
that I heard never got raped
they always
9:36
got assaulted mm-hmm and mind
you
9:38
neither did dr. Ford she rains
assault
9:41
not a lot of assaults and in
there in
9:46
the get along it along with
these women
9:49
were these it was some one one
I don't
9:51
didn't clip it cuz these women
are just
9:53
screaming is kind of boring in
this I
9:55
was like good but she was going
on and
9:57
on about representation which I
9:59
connected to this other one
maybe the
10:01
same woman and she said that we
have
10:04
hundreds of millions of people
in this
10:06
country and only 100 senators
and
10:09
they're really going after the
idea of
10:11
our republic oh let me tell you
I this I
10:15
forgot to mention when I went
10:16
to drag him through Lake Lake
Austin
10:18
with the the former New York
banker we
10:21
also talked about that and he's
all in
10:23
on this yeah this is crazy why
does
10:25
Wyoming have why does Wyoming
have two
10:27
senators have why does Wyoming
have two
10:29
like are you kidding me yes
this is
10:31
exactly what they're saying and
I said
10:32
that's so the mob doesn't rule
you know
10:34
so California doesn't tell us
what to do
10:36
or they gang up with New York
and no he
10:39
said well that's just dates
back to
10:41
racist times with slaves like
wow there
10:45
were no slit what racist time
to his
10:47
slaves in Wyoming now he's
about the
10:50
three-fifths of a human being
for a vote
10:54
oh it doesn't no it's totally
unrelated
10:57
I know but that's what came out
of his
10:59
mouth know but that's what came
out of his
11:02
Wow yes they're making inroads
creeping
11:06
very close to me now I gotta be
careful
11:09
before you know it unfortunate
boating
11:12
accident well I had this
situation a
11:14
couple days ago somebody cuz I
went to
11:17
this event and I somehow my
phone number
11:19
got out to this guy some major
she's
11:22
kind of a Republican character
and he
11:26
calls me up and he starts to
moan about
11:28
stuff he was talking about the
no
11:30
agendas showing how important
it is that
11:32
we do deconstruction because
nobody does
11:34
and he starts talking about the
11:35
Republicans and he starts
talking about
11:37
himself he talked about how
they'd lost
11:39
the state of California and
he's just
11:40
I'm kind of in-between things
so I could
11:42
listen for a while until I had
to
11:44
actually hang up on the guy but
he made
11:47
the comments is why I've got to
11:48
reconsider you know cuz I could
have
11:50
been doing more but but you
know with my
11:52
white privilige he just threw
it out
11:54
with my white privilige I I
can't do as
11:56
much is that what he was saying
11:57
yesterday I don't know what he
was
11:59
saying but as soon as he said
it I
12:00
jumped all over my said we
don't we'll
12:01
explain this white privilege to
me what
12:03
is your white privilege
12:05
what is this just giving you to
get free
12:07
free food you get the what you
getting
12:09
money what what is it but
what's the
12:11
benefit of it and to explain
more and he
12:13
couldn't do it and it was just
like
12:15
somehow this meme got in
California it's
12:19
very you know it's all over the
place
12:20
but the fact that you get
suckered into
12:23
these things that like your
banker
12:25
friend yeah and the idea that
you know
12:28
there's no representation cuz
there's
12:29
the Senate that has gives two
senators
12:33
to Wyoming and to to California
when
12:36
it's unfair you know well you
got tons
12:39
of Representatives that's not
that's you
12:41
know that's normal and in fact
in the
12:43
olden days we should mention
this the
12:45
senator because because this
began
12:47
because the states were freaked
out
12:50
about this you know this
centralized
12:52
government they didn't like the
idea
12:54
we're supposed to be a republic
not a
12:55
one you know centralized
operation with
12:58
with government police and all
the rest
13:00
of it in the olden days and it
was this
13:04
was broken down by the
Democrats in the
13:07
olden days before I don't know
that this
13:09
change but they it's one of the
13:11
amendments of the Constitution
they
13:13
changed the way of
13:15
selecting the senators the
senators used
13:17
to be picked by the state
legislature
13:18
right right right right we've
talked
13:20
about this and so your state
legislature
13:22
would pick the two senators and
which I
13:25
don't think would make much of a
13:26
difference in today's climate in
13:28
California be the same two
people and
13:31
they sent them to Washington
and people
13:32
were bitching well this is not
it this
13:33
is not fair because the public
needs to
13:36
vote and so they said oh you
know that
13:39
was the old cigar field right
right just
13:41
a bunch of must bring it back
to the to
13:43
the white privilege part
13:45
yeah what well that would be
part of
13:48
ripe white privilege I guess
because
13:49
there's legislators we'll be
running by
13:52
will be run by white guys you
know it do
13:53
you know what this reminds me
of kind of
13:55
this attitude is Harrison
Bergeron from
14:00
the Kurt Vonnegut the Kurt
Vonnegut to
14:03
science fiction short Harrison
Bergeron
14:05
there's a there's a you can
find it on
14:07
YouTube there's a little movie
was made
14:09
of it and this is the this is
the the
14:12
family who's at home and you
know the
14:14
dad is really strong so he has
to be
14:16
equalized with the rest of
humanity so
14:19
he has to wear chains when he
goes to
14:20
work his story it's a very very
and
14:24
especially the YouTube video
I'll put it
14:26
in the show notes because it's
a good
14:28
it's a good little short you
know
14:30
science fiction thing but man
it's
14:33
coming close to reality it's
like well I
14:35
have white privilege so I need
to have
14:36
some kind of handicap to to to
even it
14:39
all out yeah well maybe a
gunshot wound
14:43
it's yeah now a lot of the
protests and
14:49
I apologize I thought I had a
clip of
14:51
some of these protesters
chanting in the
14:53
hallways and what I found
interesting is
14:56
everywhere on the social Nets
the social
14:58
Nets I'm pretty much really
only monitor
15:00
the Twitter people's like
they're paid
15:03
by Soros paid by Soros like you
know
15:07
it forget that just just look
at these
15:10
people there's that literally
there are
15:13
leaders they have the bandana
around
15:14
their arm they're holding the
hand up in
15:17
the air like a tour guide like
me and
15:19
might as well have the little
umbrella
15:20
with the fuzzy thing on the top
yeah or
15:22
a long stick this goes beyond
people
15:26
being paid or not these people
are
15:28
pre-trained they're you know
they listen
15:31
to the whatever the the group
leader
15:33
says they have to do theirs
they're
15:35
standing there repeating their
15:37
instructions it's not they're
not
15:38
repeating a slogan sometimes
repeating
15:42
is slow yeah but but in general
I saw a
15:44
lot of these clips of people
saying I
15:46
will go to my to my
representatives
15:48
office I will go stand in the
hallway I
15:50
will go stand in the hallway
yes this is
15:54
organized protest and completely
15:56
ineffective but it's the idea
of Soros
16:00
is seeping pretty pretty deep
if you go
16:02
back to the Jeff Flake elevator
16:06
confrontation apparently this
woman
16:09
works for some nonprofit that
is Soros
16:13
funded and she makes a million
dollars a
16:15
year a fine whatever but it is
seeping
16:18
into people's minds here's the
money
16:20
honey on here senator I mean
you get
16:22
Grassley you've had people
thrown out of
16:24
restaurants you've had people
shamed and
16:26
criticized online and obviously
16:28
protesters in your face first
off do you
16:31
believe George Soros is behind
all of
16:33
this paying these people to get
you and
16:35
your colleagues in elevators or
wherever
16:37
they can get in your face I have
16:41
heard so many people believe
that I tend
16:45
to believe it I believe it fits
in his
16:48
attack mode that he has and how
he uses
16:51
his billions and billions of
resources I
16:55
think it promotes incivility in
American
16:59
society but I also think that
the
17:02
resistance that's been in
existence
17:04
since November 2016 is
headquartered
17:09
here on Capitol Hill when you
have
17:10
Congress form and say that you
get in
17:13
the face of anybody that's in
the
17:15
cabinet face of anybody that's
in the
17:16
we have senators say get in the
face so
17:20
even Grassley's starting there
yeah yeah
17:22
that damn Soros which of course
ignites
17:25
an entire you're not just old
white men
17:28
you're anti-semites that's what
you are
17:30
you hate the Jews we're
spiraling we're
17:34
spiralling very very fast you
know Maria
17:37
Bartiromo is a member of the
Council on
17:39
Foreign Relations of course she
is
17:42
more she's the money honey
she's a
17:45
member of en't she can go
wherever she
17:46
wants you walks on water
17:49
so I do have a couple of ISOs
that I
17:54
want to get out of the way
17:57
okay you said the chanting and
stuff oh
17:59
okay I realize that I have one
good one
18:01
of the rest of my crap but I
have two
18:05
different boos yeah I'm let's
write not
18:10
bad no bad next one okay yeah
they're
18:19
all right oh the first one I
think is
18:21
better this little shorter yes
but then
18:23
the one that that's the best is
we
18:25
believe you nice and rhythmic
too good
18:33
yeah perfect the the most
disappointing
18:37
outfit during this whole saga
has got to
18:41
be the American Civil Liberties
Union
18:43
who I supported for many years
and was
18:48
it maybe a year and a half ago
yeah well
18:50
they already scam yeah yeah I
was just
18:52
calling up and saying Trump's
gonna kill
18:53
ya this is this is not what you
do just
18:57
now the ACLU does stop
organizing
19:00
protests that's not what you're
supposed
19:01
to do I really like the
original mission
19:04
of the ACLU and then they came
out with
19:06
this ad this is before the
before the
19:09
vote with some interesting mmm
but tying
19:13
Kavanaugh into an interesting
group see
19:16
why is it I'm playing here we
go we've
19:18
seen this before
19:19
denials from powerful men I did
not
19:23
[Music] from powerful men I did
not
19:27
I categorically and
unequivocally to
19:30
deny the allegation against me
by dr.
19:33
Ford America is watching and as
we
19:36
choose a lifetime seat on our
highest
19:39
court integrity matters and we
cannot
19:42
have any doubt
19:43
senator Gardner oppose the
confirmation
19:46
of Judge Cavanaugh now for
those you
19:48
didn't get the voices the first
one was
19:49
Bill Clinton the second one was
Bill
19:51
Cosby and then judge Cavanaugh
I don't
19:54
like the guy but that's pretty
low
19:56
that's low I mean cause the
actual the
20:03
convicted felon events of said
crimes
20:06
that's that's real uh yeah of
course it
20:11
ACLU has been when did that
happen that
20:14
hijack that might know somebody
some dad
20:17
knew new management it's always
20:19
management oh I will have to go
back and
20:21
look at what new management
came in yeah
20:23
new management's like that
woman at the
20:25
I bitched about this woman
before the
20:27
anagen any clips of her but she
was just
20:32
a toast or whatever her name is
then
20:35
took over the economy oh okay
now that
20:38
makes sense then so she was
finally as
20:40
she was doing an interview uh
on this
20:42
stage with ban and Steve Bannon
mm-hmm
20:45
and it's this on YouTube it's
very
20:47
interesting because she's just a
20:49
globalist from the get going
immediately
20:52
starts calling him a racist and
they had
20:55
a hungary's of races and polish
the
20:58
Polish Prime Minister's a
racist he just
21:01
goes on and on she's got nuts
yeah and
21:04
same thing management unison
the next
21:06
thing you know that kind of is
just a
21:08
tool of the globalist agenda
Sarah
21:11
Silverman also weighed in she
hasn't
21:13
gotten the memo yet that
sophisticated
21:16
Hollywood no longer says F Trump
21:19
I was unsophisticated Hollywood
most of
21:22
Hollywood is not on board with
that they
21:23
saw it didn't work what Robert
De Niro
21:25
did but that's all she has I
guess well
21:27
our president through another
party for
21:29
himself another rally full of
laughs and
21:32
cheering all at the expense of
a woman
21:34
who all at the expense of a
woman
21:35
shared her story of sexual
assault
21:39
trigger warning on this video
for
21:41
anybody out there who is human
how did
21:43
you get home I don't remember
how'd you
21:45
get there I don't remember
where is the
21:46
place I don't remember how many
years
21:48
ago was it I don't know
21:52
upstairs Downstairs where was I
don't
21:55
know but I had one beer that's
the only
21:56
thing I remember you you know
what he's
22:02
not even worth it
22:04
he is a void he's unwell he's
building
22:07
an incredible case for an
insanity plea
22:10
so let me direct this to one
group of
22:13
people who are actually going
to make
22:15
this decision senators please
believe me
22:19
when I say this is no longer a
job
22:22
interview this is a line in the
sand and
22:24
you have to pick a side and the
side is
22:26
no longer Republican or
Democrat your
22:29
vote is a statement and that
statement
22:32
is either hell no this is not
okay this
22:36
is not who we are or it's
telling every
22:39
woman every girl every boy
every person
22:43
that what happens to women's
bodies does
22:46
not matter that woman's truths
don't
22:50
matter that you get yourself
sexually
22:53
assaulted and if you have the
nerve to
22:55
come forward with it it is a
mistake and
22:58
the president of the United
States will
23:01
mock you for it will laugh at
you
23:05
senators I know that you're
scared and
23:08
I'm asking you to be brave to
be as
23:12
brave as the woman who came
forward at
23:14
the peril of her entire life
because
23:16
yours from now you're going to
be asked
23:19
if you were at the party and
guess what
23:21
this is the party all right I
gotta go
23:25
sorry this wasn't funny I
should smile
23:28
more all right be brave be best
I'll be
23:32
right back
23:33
you know the funny thing about
her is
23:35
that her material itself belies
that
23:38
entire speech exactly it's
extremely
23:41
rude extra sexual sexist and
then she
23:45
comes out of this room I do I'm
reminded
23:47
of the the early era of the mp3
when
23:53
some of the richest rap groups
hip-hop
23:56
artists we're doing some of the
rudest
23:59
anti-police the you know the
promoting
24:03
thievery promoting
24:05
beating women up those rappers
all the
24:08
way I've made my point I know
all the
24:11
stuff that they were doing was
all their
24:13
negative societally negative
and then
24:15
they came out oh my god people
are
24:17
stealing our music well let's
look at
24:27
the rest of Hollywood a lot of
it on
24:30
Twitter Kathy Griffin is also
has not
24:33
gotten them the memo this is
all about
24:35
Senator Collins fuck you
24:38
lots of Ches lots of oohs and
use George
24:43
Takei from Star Trek Oz a
Buddhist it is
24:46
my practice to have compassion
for all
24:47
people but at senator Collins
is really
24:50
testing my limits right now
24:53
rob reiner let's see susan
collins turns
24:56
her back on a woman on women
who have
25:00
been traumatized by sexual
assault
25:02
elections have consequences
vote well
25:06
let's let's listen to the
beginning I
25:09
don't have the whole thing I
don't want
25:10
the whole thing went too long
is very
25:12
good speech that she gave the
day before
25:13
the vote
25:15
susan collins came out and some
of the
25:17
perks some aspects of this
whole thing
25:20
were outlined by her I think
very
25:22
succinctly and if these idiots
can't
25:25
figure out that there was maybe
25:26
something more going on here
and Susan
25:28
Collins doesn't have to kowtow
to the
25:31
demands of a bunch of hysterical
25:32
liberals of a bunch of
hysterical
25:35
yes mr. president the five
previous
25:39
times that I've come to the
floor to
25:42
explain my vote on the
nomination of a
25:46
Justice to the United States
Supreme
25:48
Court I gotta say though if
you're just
25:52
looking at this as a young
voter you're
25:54
like who is this old bag and
just eat
25:57
the way she sounds I'm sorry I
know it's
25:59
ages but gee we need something
which has
26:01
a stroke shed a stroke
26:03
well that's sorry it's just it
just
26:05
doesn't work really well to
communicate
26:08
any kind of message any young
person is
26:10
tuning this out within seconds
well
26:12
you're assuming any young
person's
26:14
watching c-span
26:17
yeah have begun my floor remarks
26:21
explaining my decision with a
26:23
recognition of the solemn
nature and the
26:28
importance of the occasion but
today we
26:33
have come to the conclusion of a
26:36
confirmation process that has
become so
26:40
dysfunctional it looks more
like a
26:44
caricature of a gutter level
political
26:48
campaign than a solemn occasion
the
26:53
president nominated Brett
Kavanaugh on
26:56
July 9th within moments of that
27:01
announcement special interest
groups
27:04
raised to be the first to
oppose him
27:07
including one organization that
didn't
27:10
even bother to fill in the
judges name
27:13
on its pre breath in press
release they
27:17
simply wrote that they opposed
Donald
27:23
Trump's nomination of xx to the
Supreme
27:27
Court of the United States a
number of
27:32
senators joined the race to
announce
27:35
their opposition but they were
beaten to
27:38
the punch by one of our
colleagues who
27:41
actually announced opposition
before the
27:45
nominees identity was even
known since
27:51
that time we have seen special
interest
27:55
groups with their followers
into a
27:58
frenzy by spreading
misrepresentations
28:02
and outright falsehoods about
Judge
28:06
Cavanaugh's judicial record
over-the-top
28:10
rhetoric and distortions of his
record
28:14
and testimony at his first
hearing
28:17
produced short-lived headlines
which
28:20
although debug two hours later
continued
28:24
to live on and be spread
through social
28:28
media live on and be spread
through social
28:30
interest groups have also spent
an
28:33
unprecedented amount of dark
money
28:36
opposing this nomination so the
problem
28:43
that presents us and this is I
mean it's
28:46
over now it's done is kind of
boring
28:48
that the the the issue for the
28:50
Democratic Party the Democrats
for is
28:53
that they really have no
platform of
28:56
what they've been doing
certainly
28:59
throughout the Obama years is
just look
29:01
at the at Obamacare the
mandated option
29:06
where you have to pay the
penalty even
29:08
if you don't if you don't have
health
29:09
insurance and they all that
went through
29:12
the court and we've talked
about this
29:14
instead of actually making laws
they
29:16
hand stuff off to little
agencies like
29:18
you know IRS and FDA and
everything else
29:22
is really hard to do and get
something
29:24
done they take it to the court
and so
29:26
they won't have that option
anymore and
29:28
I also I think that this is not
over
29:31
they this realization is going
to hit
29:34
people and they're going to
there's
29:35
gonna be nastiness I don't
think this is
29:37
over by a long shot and I think
it's
29:39
over by a long shot and I think
it's
29:40
no and by the way to answer your
29:42
question where today's kids get
their
29:44
news from here's a commercial
Martin is
29:47
I was only watching news I
agreed with I
29:49
was only getting news from
social media
29:51
now I use smart news it has
news from
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30:00
ah free it's free what could go
wrong
30:03
he's free smart news it'll be
just fine
30:10
particularly if fun in this
episode is
30:13
I'm seeing blame shift for this
loss
30:15
towards Michael avenatti a
stormy
30:18
Daniels lawyer who of course
came at
30:21
that with a third accusation
last minute
30:24
of gang rape and facilitation
of gang
30:27
rape here's Chuck Todd on Meet
the Press
30:31
I guess it's probably the best
thing
30:33
that happened I was like Kevin
Isaac I
30:35
mean all these Democrats that
have been
30:36
flirting with him they've got
to really
30:38
be embarrassed Susan Collins in
that
30:40
speech got to the sexual assault
30:42
allegation portion of the
speech look
30:44
how quickly she moved to the
Michael
30:46
avenatti role in all this if
this had
30:48
been something over the last
week to ten
30:50
days where you had the
testimony from
30:52
Christine Blasi Ford he had the
30:53
questions that arose from that
and that
30:56
was the issue that was being
litigated
30:58
in his for the court of public
opinion
30:59
when it came to sexual assault
I wonder
31:02
if this would have played out
any
31:03
differently then the Michael
avenatti
31:06
circus comes to town and it
just changes
31:08
the nature that the bigot
changes the
31:09
terms they diluted dr. Ford
whatever you
31:12
might think it did sort of
something
31:14
about Michael Evan on him I
know we'll
31:20
see how he does know he's
running for
31:21
president you know yeah well
that's what
31:26
I forget what we had he was
another ban
31:28
and clip where he was promoting
these
31:31
losers to be to run against
Trump oh
31:34
yeah you know the thing is that
of a
31:36
naughty guy he could he could
beat Trump
31:39
yeah sure
31:42
but it has been a very strange
time you
31:47
know this I've spoken to many
women a
31:50
lot of women
31:52
I'd say it's not uncommon for a
lot of
31:54
women in Texas to be on the
side of wow
31:56
you know we got to be careful
with these
31:57
accusations because you know
that I feel
32:00
bad for men now and this is not
you know
32:02
we got it this is we got to be
careful
32:04
with this and I have to say I
found
32:06
myself trained properly trained
as a as
32:10
a man of the white color and
old age did
32:16
not even think that way I don't
know if
32:19
you I was just like wow you're
actually
32:20
saying that out loud I mean and
I heard
32:23
a lot of women saying this yeah
but why
32:25
would you think that way you're
32:26
expressing the way a woman
thinks
32:29
right but that it would be the
general
32:31
way men would think but I think
we've
32:33
been already trained I think
it's all I
32:35
think how to to think that is
if it's
32:38
just shut up just shut up it's
your
32:40
fault to shut up I've never
said thought
32:43
that I should shut up because
it's my
32:45
fault but you're not arrived
off and
32:47
thoughts that I should shut up
because I
32:49
don't want to get somebody
punching me
32:51
that's what I mean not that
it's your
32:53
fault but you don't want
screaming or
32:55
punching or yelling but now
you're
32:57
seeing women coming to men's
defense
32:59
it's very interesting and I
think the
33:02
whole me - movement has been
ruined by
33:04
this affair I really do
33:08
it was I think the Democrats
have got a
33:10
problem if they can't get their
act
33:12
together to do something other
than hate
33:16
yeah cuz it's all really hate
Trump hate
33:20
Trump and when you get to the
bottom of
33:22
all these people you hear them
discuss
33:24
stuff they sound like they're
reasonable
33:25
and then this then it comes
down to hate
33:27
try hate Trump the president
this
33:29
shouldn't be President my that
is not
33:33
the way to get anybody I mean
you yeah
33:35
you're gonna get the haters to
vote for
33:38
you but not everybody is the
most people
33:41
just kind of you know they'd go
on their
33:43
merry way they're not sitting
around
33:44
obsessing over Trump and hating
Trump I
33:48
mean you can maybe get him
worked up for
33:49
a while that Trump is an idiot
something
33:52
like that but they're nice and
they're
33:53
hating the guy like these guys
are know
33:55
that it's not that's not a
positive
33:57
message I love the big article
about
34:00
Joel Kaplan Facebook's vice
president
34:03
for global public policy he's a
friend
34:05
of Cavanaugh's for 20 30 years
34:08
must be a roofer and he was
sitting
34:12
behind Kavanagh during his his
finest
34:14
hour and Facebook people just
the
34:17
employees God went nuts they've
um they
34:20
had to send internal memos and
oh you
34:23
know this is obviously you know
would we
34:24
you know hear mr. Kaplan's show
of
34:27
support for uh for mr.
Cavanaugh nobody
34:33
can show support
34:34
no mr. Caplin believes does he
uh so a
34:38
guy can't have his own opinion
about
34:39
things at Facebook everyone
else is now
34:41
a lockstep too
34:42
same way here is the email that
went out
34:44
our leadership team recognizes
that
34:46
they've made mistakes handling
the
34:48
events of the last weekend we're
34:49
grateful for all the feedback
from our
34:51
employees that was a mistake
they say
34:53
just oh yeah standing up for ya
buddy
34:55
yeah yeah how's that a mistake
34:59
it is apparently
35:02
I would like to know I've been
trying to
35:05
figure this out
35:06
Silicon Valley which I've been
covering
35:09
since the late 70s
35:14
used to be kind of a Republican
35:16
stronghold and they had there's
a number
35:19
of famous uh congressman that
came out
35:22
of there were Republicans
somewhere
35:24
along the line it switched the
Democrat
35:26
and it's only recently because
when the
35:28
Democrat took it and it has to
do with
35:30
Google no I face no take it
back go back
35:33
further obama was going to be
the
35:36
internet president if you
recall and
35:39
whitehouse.gov is getting a
complete
35:41
makeover it's gonna be cyber
he's gonna
35:44
he's gonna be on twitter he's
gonna be
35:45
on Facebook and they used
Facebook quite
35:48
extensively for his little
database
35:50
there I shouldn't say little
for his
35:52
database remember it was all
about this
35:54
is the Internet president
because you
35:56
know that was the white kids
cuz you
35:57
know the white kids like he's
black so
35:59
he'll give the other kids that
but he's
36:02
gonna be the internet president
so it'll
36:03
be our president too and I
think that's
36:06
when it really started and
yellow people
36:08
from Google were running the
country's
36:10
technology is the chief
technology
36:12
officer of the land that's what
happened
36:15
and and that's when my uncle
lifelong
36:19
Republican also became a
Democrat and
36:21
voted for Obama twice a bush guy
36:25
they're also a company guy
36:29
which fit right in line with
Obama but I
36:31
think that's when it started
John so
36:32
you're yeah may have started
before I
36:35
just find the whole thing
peculiar and
36:38
then of course they all have to
move to
36:39
San Francisco to ruin it
36:42
yeah and which makes no sense
to me they
36:45
were always come well now in
City Menlo
36:48
Park oh now there's good and
bad there's
36:51
good and bad with the text with
the
36:53
techies being in San Francisco
because
36:55
of the what yes no that is good
because
36:58
they also develop things for
the San
37:00
Francisco community like what
kayvon lou
37:04
keaney reported it immediately
calling
37:06
three one one a man South of
Market
37:09
using the sidewalk as his own
personal
37:12
toilet I wasn't there that day
he was
37:14
relieved the city responded to
the
37:16
service request fast and knows
about the
37:18
SF 3-1-1 mobile app but says
it's an
37:21
ongoing challenge I wanted a
solution
37:23
where I can literally just pull
out my
37:24
phone take a picture in press
send Sean
37:27
Miller came up with the snap
crap mobile
37:30
app that he says offers at a
comment you
37:35
have to select an object all
that sort
37:38
of thing my app is specifically
for a
37:40
street and sidewalk cleaning
for human
37:42
and animal waste it has auto
fill and
37:45
location initially there were
some jokes
37:48
about the subject matter but
they also
37:50
saw it as serious he's seen
waste
37:52
problems in his own
neighborhood which
37:55
is notoriously filthy right so
seeing
37:58
this everyday I just got really
38:00
frustrated now the app was just
released
38:03
a few days ago it does have a
3-1
38:05
I'll feature we couldn't get
that to
38:07
work on our phone he tells us
he is
38:09
looking into that though and
making sub
38:12
updates now Public Works says
that they
38:14
get about 10,000 requests for
cleaning
38:17
per month in San Francisco and
about
38:19
1300 of those are related to
human or
38:23
animal waste
38:25
yeah the snap crap out tech
communities
38:30
done wonders visit they are
helping you
38:33
out with York I mean I that but
they
38:35
create the problem because the
Twitter
38:37
folks were the ones bitching
and moaning
38:39
about the public toilets near
their
38:40
offices figuring that's what's
38:42
attracting the homeless and
making their
38:44
lives miserable as they walk to
their
38:47
cars or you burr pickups and so
they got
38:50
rid of that so people started
crapping
38:52
in the street to an extreme
that's now
38:54
become a big thing so they
create the
38:56
problem and they solve it yes
now now
38:59
you're catching on Silicon
Valley is a
39:01
solution looking for a problem
39:04
Elizabeth Warren lost what lost
no time
39:06
those you know I donate to both
the
39:08
Democrats and the Republicans
during the
39:10
cycles to get on the mailing
list why
39:12
should you get to chip in
mailers do you
39:14
want it I wish I could do her
voice
39:15
because this is a this is a
real gem
39:18
I'll just be blunt we lost a
really
39:21
tough fight and it hurts I'm
not going
39:24
to sugarcoat anything and tell
you
39:25
everything's gonna be fine what
happened
39:28
today will touch every single
person in
39:30
this country in some very real
and
39:32
terrible ways but it's okay to
step back
39:35
for a minute take a breath
39:37
call up an old friend leaned on
the
39:40
shoulder of someone you love
pet your
39:42
puppy I know I will pet your
cat we'll
39:45
get through this together and
then you
39:48
cannot give up remember your
anger and
39:51
your let me get to the fucking
chip in
39:54
point come on I'm doing an act
here
39:56
remember your anger and your
pain in
39:59
November if we don't like being
40:01
powerless then we need to win
power and
40:03
do it now we are not victims we
are
40:06
strong 32 days until election
exactly
40:09
one month no anyway tick-tock
40:13
I'm fighting for re-election I'm
40:15
fighting for Democratic Senate
40:17
candidates all over the country
because
40:18
it's never been more
40:19
for us to win back the Senate
it's easy
40:22
to feel helpless on days like
today but
40:23
remember even the fights we
lose matter
40:26
every time you called and
marched and
40:28
tweeted and helped move us
closer and it
40:30
was close
40:31
don't forget this even the
fights we
40:33
lose matter history will
remember that
40:35
we didn't go quietly we resisted
40:37
persisted and fought to be
heard because
40:39
of this fight like never before
people
40:41
have found their voices I've
seen it the
40:43
hallways of Capitol Hill have
been
40:45
teeming with survivors of
sexual assault
40:47
and activists who will not be
silent
40:48
including the women who held an
elevator
40:50
door open so they could make
sure Jeff
40:52
Flake heard their pain we won't
let
40:55
those doors close 27 years ago
I need a
40:58
hill was virtually alone today
we're a
41:00
grassroots army and we will be
heard
41:02
we're owning our anger and
we're putting
41:04
it to work I'm angry I'm angry
on behalf
41:07
of women who've been told to
sit down
41:09
and shut up one time too many
on behalf
41:11
of everyone who doesn't have
power
41:13
african-americans Latinos LGBTQ
41:15
Americans Native American
students
41:17
seniors podcasters everyone who
gets put
41:20
down and shut out of power by
men who
41:22
don't know how to share make no
mistake
41:25
this whole sham of a
confirmation
41:28
process has been about power
powerful
41:30
men helping powerful men and
hijacking
41:32
our democracy here's my message
for
41:34
those powerful guys time's up
41:36
it's time for everyone who's
been left
41:38
out to take power entitled men
powerful
41:41
interest and giant corporations
call the
41:43
shots so we've got a plan it's
got three
41:45
parts take back the Senate take
back the
41:47
house return the power to the
people
41:49
where it belongs this hurts but
if we
41:51
keep fighting we can turn our
pain into
41:52
power so please chip in right
now to
41:57
help Democrats fight back and
win power
42:01
ship I mean that is the lamest
payoff to
42:05
such a passionate empowered
speech and
42:08
passionate ISM passionate but
what is
42:09
the real message first of all
if it's
42:12
structured as defeatist
completely and
42:15
so it's a defeatist message
which is got
42:17
to I don't know who's writing
this stuff
42:19
for these people but the way
the message
42:22
goes through is you oh my god
we're
42:23
having our asses handed to us
and then
42:26
to make it worse it makes it
sound
42:28
because of the giant
corporations and
42:30
evil men it makes it sound that
you're
42:32
not going to be
42:32
to do anything about it so why
bother
42:34
chipping in no I think I think
the
42:36
opposite I think people will
actually
42:38
chip in $3 like a legit $3 chip
in yeah
42:42
it's a three dollar chip Oh God
it's
42:45
always a three dollar chip in I
don't
42:49
think they get the numbers they
could
42:51
get if they had a message a
positive
42:53
message this is what the
Democrats were
42:56
accusing the Republicans of
during the
42:58
early days of their Obama years
you know
43:00
the Republicans were the party
of no the
43:02
party with no message the party
with no
43:05
hope no anything Obama was the
guy with
43:07
hope and change and he's gonna
do this
43:09
it's gonna do that it's gonna
make
43:10
everything better is it which
is what
43:12
Trump went with would make
America great
43:14
again which they mock yeah and
didn't
43:18
want to make America great
again they
43:19
want to just hate Trump this is
not the
43:22
way to write these sales
letters I
43:25
totally agree and I think
there's still
43:27
an opportunity for us what so
you know
43:31
to go into the business of
writing
43:32
better news letters for these
people you
43:34
could not get anywhere with
them because
43:36
we don't hate Trump just like a
43:39
prerequisite so we're looking
at your
43:41
resume here I don't see any
evidence
43:44
that you hate Trump I have this
clip
43:46
from your podcast yeah it
sounds like
43:49
your Trump apologists I did a
tweet
43:54
showing it was a very good
little video
43:57
that I guess the Trump people
producer
44:00
in this one they were in that
one of the
44:01
recent species not Kansas but
the one
44:03
viewed Mississippi there in
Mississippi
44:05
and they got this auditorium
filled to
44:07
the gills there must be
twenty-five
44:08
thirty thousand people stuffed
into this
44:10
place full and they're shooting
it
44:13
around and then Trump is you
know
44:15
yakking about something and
doing his
44:17
hour and I made the comments the
44:21
Democrats to come to deal have
to deal
44:23
with this this is a guy who
really draws
44:27
large crowds and the only other
person
44:28
you've ever had in the
Democrats I think
44:30
that was it was Bernie Sanders
who the
44:32
media refused to cover right
44:35
and I said that this is a
problem for
44:37
the Democrats they could they
don't even
44:39
want to deal or think about
what's going
44:41
on here I mean you saw the Sarah
44:43
Silverman thing reference it
but this
44:45
wasn't about her this it was
just that
44:48
was one of his sticks that he
did in the
44:50
middle of this here's what I
don't
44:51
understand but wait so I got a
tweet
44:55
from some guy Trump this is why
you saw
44:58
your podcast stinks no agenda
sucks
45:01
because of the apologist all I
was doing
45:05
was pointing out that this is a
problem
45:07
for the Democrats and that
Bernie
45:08
Sanders never got any attention
doing
45:11
pretty much the same thing
whose fault
45:13
was that
45:14
what does how does that make
the No
45:16
Agenda show not worth listening
to
45:18
golf you're not gonna change
anyone's
45:20
mind who thinks that they're
already
45:22
permanently oh of course block
right
45:25
away block early block off
45:27
um the only message that you
know that
45:30
they could have which I don't
hear is no
45:33
borders some of them are saying
that
45:35
Ocasio Cortez is saying it
she's a bit
45:38
she's poppy popular he's
hopping she's
45:41
got some heat oh you know she
she says
45:45
it why don't they just say it
with no
45:46
borders they don't say it
because they
45:49
know that the public at large
does it
45:52
yeah then they have no reason
for being
45:54
if they're if they represent no
one then
45:56
it's not and then will they
represent a
45:58
bunch of social listen weed up
by the
46:00
way the within the public at
large there
46:04
is a net large contingent of
true
46:06
socialists who Dougal and
globalists for
46:09
some reason the Socialists have
become
46:10
globalist I don't know what it
is
46:12
they're doing the United States
on
46:14
commercials and stuff I mean
they should
46:16
be working it if they want to
commit
46:19
commit to a globalist message
they could
46:21
do that the money they doing
that they
46:24
do the research they do enough
research
46:26
to know that the public doesn't
want to
46:28
be part of some one-world
government
46:30
they they watch the movie okay
so then
46:34
somehow they're thinking that
they have
46:36
the majority because they had
three
46:37
million extra votes I'm just
using their
46:39
numbers in California thank you
well I'm
46:42
just using their numbers cuz
that's
46:44
never mentioned that's never
mentioned
46:46
as an aside deal with the only
one
46:48
because of California no just
we won and
46:50
I guess they're thinking we
have the
46:53
votes which they clearly don't
46:58
I know but Nancy Pelosi didn't
teach us
47:01
a very important lesson she
taught us
47:05
about the what did she call it
here get
47:08
a name for it
47:10
which we call something else on
this
47:13
show just it was the well yeah
she has
47:18
the name it's a smear tactic
but listen
47:20
the difference is we don't
engage in the
47:22
politics of personal
destruction the
47:25
fact is that if you just talk
about the
47:27
issues for example I think it'd
be
47:29
interesting to people in these
districts
47:31
you know that the speaker wants
to take
47:33
away the guarantee of Medicare
so I
47:35
think talking about issues is
where we
47:38
should be what is the
difference in one
47:40
person being speaker than
another it's a
47:43
self fulfilling problem you
demonize and
47:45
then you it we call it the
wrap-up smear
47:47
if any one child politics cause
the
47:49
wrap-up smear you smear
somebody with
47:52
falsehoods and all the rest and
then you
47:55
merchandise it and then you
write it
47:58
unless I see it's reported in
the press
48:00
that this this this and this so
they
48:03
have that validation that the
press
48:05
reported the smear and then
it's called
48:08
the wrap-up smear now I'm going
to
48:09
merchandise the presses report
on the
48:12
smear that we made that's mr.
tactic and
48:15
it's it's self-evident but I
think I'm
48:18
worth the trouble so frankly I
love the
48:21
fray and I'm not I know I'm not
48:23
disrespectful with people's
views I
48:26
respect of any positive things
that
48:29
people want to say or even
negative as
48:31
long as it's constructive the
wrap-up
48:33
smear yeah very nice the
wrap-up smear
48:36
that's what the CIA does yeah
why FBI as
48:40
well we know that now the FBI
is like
48:43
hey you get a smear out there I
think
48:45
you need to add social media to
the mix
48:48
because that's what really
makes the
48:50
cycle spin fast and that's why
we're on
48:52
to high spin cycles norm once
we backed
48:54
up the m5m to these social Nets
you get
48:59
you got some perpetual motion
going
49:02
that is your physics lesson for
the day
49:06
it would still be useful if the
49:07
Democrats had a positive
message about
49:09
something they can't do what
they want
49:11
what they have
49:12
I don't know what they do did
yeah and
49:14
this nonsense about you know
that we're
49:17
trying to get rid of Medicare
and all
49:19
the rest of it is you know it's
not
49:22
accurate it's gonna be an
interesting
49:26
election I don't you know I
think and I
49:29
said this in the newsletter
that if if
49:33
they don't make a big if the
Democrats
49:37
do not make an impact in the
upcoming
49:40
election I don't know what
they're gonna
49:42
do and how it's gonna go cuz
it's gonna
49:43
be it's gonna be one of those
pathetic
49:46
situations that we had this
going on
49:48
similarly during the Bush
administration
49:50
mm-hmm and the Democrats did
never get
49:53
any anything going until Obama
came
49:56
along and it was only Obama's
you know
49:58
proper skills he is a lot of
skills and
50:01
he was a natural he I don't
think he did
50:04
anything good for the country
because he
50:05
wasn't experienced enough
person he
50:07
didn't ever work for a living
is just a
50:09
community organizer guy had a
good
50:11
speaking voice and and timing
50:15
timings outstanding and they
surrounded
50:18
himself with the women had his
50:19
mother-in-law living in the
White House
50:20
it was kind of strange in the
Susan Rice
50:23
and all these other he was very
he was
50:25
pushed around by Susan Rice she
was
50:28
there Susan Rice was in the was
living
50:31
in the White House no no his
50:32
mother-in-law was living in the
Rice's
50:33
and but Susan Rice is one of his
50:34
advisors and all the big vows
old women
50:38
yeah true and so it had
different kind
50:42
of a feel to it then you have
now which
50:44
pretty much I'd say I can't say
they're
50:48
stronger women because those
other women
50:50
they died apparently Susan Rice
is gonna
50:51
run against Collins that's what
I
50:56
thought from Maine so we have
switching
51:00
carpetbaggers these Democrats
51:04
yeah yeah moved to Maine for a
month and
51:07
then run sir we've that's what
Hilary
51:10
did I mean what is wrong with
the
51:11
Democrats they can't even
somebody try
51:15
me they can't even somebody try
51:15
there's other things happening
in the
51:16
world other things happening in
the
51:18
you other things happening in
the
51:20
and specifically there's
Millennials
51:22
happening in my house oh we
need some
51:25
reports yes we have Austin City
Limits
51:27
this weekend the next weekend
which is a
51:29
very large outdoor festival and
they
51:33
have multiple stages and they
have big
51:35
headliners and the headliners
do the one
51:37
weekend and they come back and
do the
51:38
next weekend Paul McCartney is
our big
51:40
headliner this year and the
hiding
51:42
around he gives up with him
well he's
51:44
got another album out he's
writing new
51:47
songs and he's digging it and
he has a
51:50
huge Millennial following it's
kind of
51:52
the Bernie grandpa factor they
love him
51:54
and also the what's that movie
that I
51:57
think we talked about it it's
nuts
52:01
oh oh my gosh it's a it's a
movie that
52:04
has a lot of Beatles songs and
it all
52:06
the kids love it all the
Millennials
52:07
talking about it was out maybe
five
52:10
years ago maybe the troll room
will come
52:13
to me it's like across the
across the
52:15
universe that's what it's
called they've
52:16
never heard of it we've
discussed it on
52:18
the show it's a very good movie
across
52:22
the universe and it's a it's a
young hip
52:24
movie but it has all Beatle
songs in it
52:26
yeah I don't want to kind of
give away
52:27
the plot anyway so Elise is
here but it
52:32
has a plot Elise is here and
she brought
52:35
to her friends and NAT Tina
52:38
unfortunately had to go back to
Chicago
52:39
to be with her sister so I'm
here with
52:41
the with a gaggle of what is it
what do
52:44
you say it's like a gaggle ik
but
52:45
Millennials do we have a term
for a yeah
52:48
henhouse no it's not a henhouse
thanks
52:54
hope they're not listening by
the way
52:56
they're not
52:58
course not so you know so I'm
mining
53:00
them for information yeah I
need to
53:02
learn I need to learn a lot
yeah and
53:04
Laura I did learn a couple
things now
53:06
what's great because it's all
fart keep
53:08
asking this stuff one of these
got nice
53:10
hair everyone he knows he met
Paul
53:14
McCartney tell us the story
about when
53:16
you met Paul McCartney I got
that would
53:18
you be too rude if the real
problem of
53:21
the carnage ubereats did this
guy oh no
53:23
the standing guy yeah it was
gay it was
53:25
84 so I'm pretty sure it was the
53:27
standing guy yeah by then it
was the new
53:29
Paul yeah this works so I like
the new
53:32
Paul and I'm like yeah you may
actually
53:34
have had more talent than the
original
53:36
and I met Linda - ah yeah she
knew but
53:40
yeah yeah yeah she of course
she knew
53:44
now the cool thing about the
millenials
53:46
is they all had internships
over the
53:48
summer and so some news and
information
53:51
came back from one of the one
of the
53:54
gals who had been an intern at
NBC in
53:57
New York at 30 rock oh nice and
and and
54:01
I got this info specifically
for you
54:03
falen extremely high
maintenance total
54:08
drinker during the day
54:11
yeah well that's what everyone
says well
54:13
the drinking part are we new
but I
54:15
didn't realize he was high
maintenance
54:17
apparently it's like really
really high
54:21
maintenance so they're so
they're so at
54:23
the page level no intern that's
lower
54:25
than page oh yeah that's it
right sorry
54:28
the intern level is lower than
page this
54:31
is discussed it's a known fact
yep and
54:35
Kate McCann make some high
maintenance
54:37
catering samples just that
everyone with
54:42
that idea everyone's tiptoeing
around
54:45
has to make sure that anything
he wants
54:48
is taken care of and of course
that's
54:49
what the interns are you know
are sent
54:51
off to do crazy shit for Jimmy
yeah
54:55
well that can't be good for the
network
54:57
kate mckinnon so our millennial
intern i
55:01
guess she does coffee makes
sense and
55:06
she's in the kitchenette making
coffee
55:08
kate mckinnon you know Kate
McKinnon who
55:09
this fabulous actor comedian
talented
55:14
person very very versatile her
latest
55:17
one is Lindsey Graham which I
think
55:19
she's incredibly well
55:21
she literally made her coffee
over the
55:24
intern just like yeah just like
I've
55:26
just moved in right in front of
her and
55:28
just started making just in
just light
55:30
as if she wasn't there
55:33
I can see that same goes for
Pete Davis
55:36
and also very weird dude
55:40
huh but then tellers a book in
this I
55:46
think she wants to break into
show
55:48
business that's not really the
way to go
55:49
or maybe it is these days you
never know
55:51
hard to say so then we were
talking
55:53
about social nets and you know
these
55:56
kids are all pretty much on one
social
55:57
network on they may they have
Twitter -
56:00
that's where they get their news
56:01
although that's ending because
you know
56:03
the smart news app will take
that market
56:06
smart news what news will be
great for
56:10
news be great if Trump did that
and I've
56:16
started a new division it's
called Smart
56:19
News a new division it's called
Smart
56:21
so we know they're all on
Instagram
56:23
Instagram is all what it's
about and I
56:25
wanted to share something and it
56:28
actually took me down an
interesting
56:29
path but first the news story
about
56:32
what's going on with the insta
there's
56:34
another big story happening at
Facebook
56:36
which is that some of the big
names are
56:38
leaving the two founders of
Instagram
56:41
just left facebook after
differences
56:44
with Mark Zuckerberg about how
to run
56:45
Instagram which Facebook
acquired back
56:47
in 2012 the whatsapp co-founder
also
56:51
recently departed Facebook
Facebook
56:53
bought whatsapp for 22 billion
dollars
56:55
back in 2014
56:57
what's going on here yes so
these are
56:59
these are two different stories
57:00
obviously but they have some
some
57:03
crossover and some similarities
one of
57:05
the interesting things about
Facebook is
57:06
that it's you know it's one of
the only
57:08
big platforms that truly
requires you to
57:11
present as who you are it's
difficult to
57:15
be anonymous there that's an
important
57:16
part of Facebook's design and
in the
57:18
fundamental way and this goes
against
57:21
Roger do I have a seat online
right
57:23
right I think both of these
stories are
57:25
connected to that so with the
case of
57:27
the Instagram co-founders these
two men
57:31
left the company in part because
57:33
Instagram is such an important
a key
57:35
part of Facebook's future
revenue the
57:39
company really is starting to
try to
57:42
change Instagram to be more
friendly to
57:45
advertising and this apparently
was part
57:48
of the departure there when it
comes to
57:51
whatsapp you know it's another
sort of
57:54
unique story but again it's
about
57:55
privacy and and about the
founder kind
57:59
of having different ideas than
Mark
58:01
Zuckerberg and Facebook about
what
58:03
whatsapp should be used for and
how it
58:05
should make money so this was
part of
58:07
the conversation by the way and
I say
58:09
the gals these Millennials but
they're
58:10
all 21 and these are young
women so yeah
58:13
they they come and go as they
please and
58:15
they they love talking to to a
guy like
58:18
me because you know I'm kind of
58:19
laid-back it's like I buy the
mouse hair
58:21
i buy them alcohol I got
stories you
58:24
know I'm smoking weed that so
we start
58:26
talking about other things
going on in
58:28
college you want to interrupt
go ahead
58:29
yes I do I want to first
preface this
58:33
whole thing you're gonna go
into with
58:34
the fact that these
58:35
guys always quit no company
gets bought
58:38
out I don't care who it is I've
never
58:40
stolen horse unless he gets to
take over
58:43
the other company which is
usually never
58:45
happens it does happen but
rarely yeah
58:48
it's like you're there and you
have this
58:50
you have a contract that when
you buy
58:52
Instagram you have to work
there for two
58:54
or three years I can guarantee
that the
58:56
end of their contract isn't
just about
58:58
the same day they quit they
know it
59:01
because you're wrong don't have
to work
59:02
there anymore they got billions
of
59:04
dollars in the bank why should
they be
59:05
taking orders from Zuckerberg
and the
59:07
same thing what does the other
guy I
59:08
mean these guys this is what
you do in
59:10
Silicon Valley it's not like a
statement
59:13
yes and no the guy didn't one
of the two
59:16
founders did make a statement
by saying
59:19
you know what I'm leaving now I
know
59:21
that if I if I'd stayed the
final year
59:24
then 850 million dollars of a
stock
59:28
would have vested said but yeah
I'm just
59:30
gonna leave that on the table
it's so
59:32
bad I want to go so he did not
want to
59:34
he has yes billions but he did
not want
59:37
to stay despite another 850
million on
59:41
the channel change that's like
what
59:46
dropped out of my pocket but
the reason
59:49
why I found this interesting is
I I'm
59:51
pretty sure that a lot is going
on with
59:54
Instagram I watched the
behavior of
59:57
people using Instagram
incessantly I
1:00:00
mean I am I am leering over
airplane
1:00:03
seats I am you know I'm the
first one to
1:00:05
stand up when we've arrived at
the
1:00:07
airport because I want to see
what
1:00:08
everyone's doing on their
phones and a
1:00:10
lot of it is oh what did I miss
on
1:00:12
Instagram not like I landed
safely you
1:00:14
know like the old days when you
a text
1:00:15
message SMS landed made it I'm
still
1:00:18
alive no now if I may check let
me check
1:00:20
me see what's going on in
straight
1:00:22
mister shrimp and Instagram is
one of
1:00:25
the few if not the only social
network
1:00:30
and I have to say in this case
it's
1:00:32
really about the app the app
application
1:00:34
that if you say have you ever
clicked on
1:00:37
an internet ad women in
particular will
1:00:40
say oh yeah on Instagram and
and they
1:00:43
have creation tools for people
to do
1:00:45
these Instagram stories and you
know put
1:00:48
your little stickers and who
how and
1:00:49
stuff over it and and it's it's
it's an
1:00:52
obsessive system and people
really
1:00:56
really really dig it and this
is where
1:00:58
the conversation turned to
Adderall
1:01:02
vyvanse and the ten other
products at
1:01:05
least by different names that
have the
1:01:08
same structure mainly
amphetamine and
1:01:12
make no mistake that
amphetamines are
1:01:17
exactly the same as
methamphetamine
1:01:18
except for the meth part just
one little
1:01:21
extra molecule one little
element that's
1:01:23
not in there it is different
it's the
1:01:26
same it does the same to your
to your
1:01:29
brain and to your heart and to
your to
1:01:31
your sister unhealthy it's not
nest is
1:01:36
on it if you have a
prescription you're
1:01:38
selling if you don't have a
prescription
1:01:40
you're buying and it ranges
between two
1:01:42
and seven dollars a pill and
there's
1:01:45
this in then the entire is not
seen as a
1:01:48
drug they are open about the
1:01:51
transactions on in facebook
groups and
1:01:53
also on Instagram like you know
and you
1:01:56
know need some addy and it's
it's not
1:01:59
police there's just everybody
everybody
1:02:02
is taking it and this is where
the big
1:02:04
aha moment came Instagram is
uniquely
1:02:09
tuned to an adderall user
1:02:16
you want to look great you want
to be
1:02:18
perfect you know it also helps
with
1:02:19
weight loss of course it plays
entirely
1:02:23
into everything you need to
have in the
1:02:25
feedback loop Bing Bing Bing
I've got
1:02:26
stuff oh yeah swipe pop swipe
left let's
1:02:29
go let's check it oh yeah I got
it like
1:02:31
that got to go back ooh and
they all
1:02:33
agree they said yeah it it's as
if
1:02:35
adderall was made for Instagram
I would
1:02:38
say Instagram has been
fine-tuned for
1:02:40
the adderall mind and those two
together
1:02:42
is I think a very toxic
combination and
1:02:47
so on while I'm researching
this turns
1:02:50
out there's a documentary on
Netflix
1:02:52
about this very topic it's
called take
1:02:55
your pills here's the trailer I
learned
1:02:57
about ATD after being on the
medication
1:02:59
I didn't know what it was all I
knew it
1:03:01
was for school when I got here
and I was
1:03:03
like oh everybody takes adderall
1:03:06
everyone I take it right when I
wake up
1:03:11
yourself or you gonna stick it
in and
1:03:13
you can feel it I start just
sweating my
1:03:16
heart accelerates my
handwriting got
1:03:19
eater I thought that was so
cool my mind
1:03:21
came alive my body felt alive
it works
1:03:25
like a bang that are all aren't
even
1:03:29
side effects may include being
awesome
1:03:30
at everything
1:03:33
every generation has found a
different
1:03:35
way to try to enhance their
performance
1:03:37
now in this case it has been
ADHD drugs
1:03:40
this ain't new it's not like a
glass of
1:03:43
wine or a joint or any way that
people
1:03:46
used to decompress I really see
it as a
1:03:48
supplement as a tool and I
don't think
1:03:51
there's anything wrong with
that so then
1:03:52
you're primed that a pill is
gonna give
1:03:55
me what I want I felt this like
mounting
1:03:57
pressure from work to start
easing my
1:03:58
prescription and that says
something
1:04:00
about our culture right now it
makes me
1:04:02
kind of depressed
1:04:05
we probably events for the day
everyone
1:04:09
has a little a DD know we have
1:04:11
distractions but not everyone
has a
1:04:13
brain at functions like
somebody's with
1:04:14
ADHD I wouldn't say that I'm
happy to
1:04:18
have adderall but I'm happy that
1:04:20
adderall is an option for you
1:04:22
there are cardiovascular risks
psychotic
1:04:25
episode you wouldn't wish that
on your
1:04:28
worst enemy I've got everything
I wanted
1:04:30
and there's no way any of that
would
1:04:32
have been possible without the
1:04:33
medication the perfect employee
is
1:04:35
something that doesn't say no
there is a
1:04:38
culture of you do stay up 16
hours for
1:04:40
seven days straight I've had a
seizure
1:04:43
from exhaustion you want to be
beautiful
1:04:47
and you want to have amazing
grades and
1:04:49
adderall just sort of shows it
all up
1:04:51
for you everything off the
drugs of our
1:04:53
time you everything off the
drugs of our
1:04:54
this focus on material progress
and
1:04:58
productivity what's the cost of
that and
1:05:03
is that a cost we're willing to
live
1:05:05
with it's a good documentary
it's worth
1:05:08
watching but we have an entire
1:05:12
generation of kids who are
jacked up on
1:05:14
this and they're using it it's
now
1:05:17
they're not hooked on it but
they're
1:05:18
hooked on the effects of it and
use it
1:05:21
whenever they need to perform
1:05:25
I don't know that this is that
new it's
1:05:27
not new at all M feta means
have been
1:05:29
used since the 20s people have
been well
1:05:32
my dad used to talk about when
he was on
1:05:34
a ship he's in the Navy however
it was
1:05:36
jacked up on Benzedrine all the
time but
1:05:38
the difference is we now have
an entire
1:05:41
culture around it and that's
what I mean
1:05:44
with Instagram it is also
actively being
1:05:48
pushed very very aggressively
by the
1:05:51
pharmaceutical industry yeah
that's the
1:05:54
problem industry yeah that's the
1:05:55
yes these guys are just making
money and
1:05:57
the olden days it was all
illicit guys
1:05:59
are making all the money and it
was the
1:06:00
right side of the table in fact
during
1:06:02
my stint in high school I used
to work
1:06:06
on a is the era when you could
actually
1:06:08
there's a really good summer
job and I
1:06:11
had worked at the International
1:06:13
Harvester two different summers
the
1:06:15
first summer I worked there was
on the
1:06:16
hosed bench making opposes
Hosie how
1:06:22
actually making hoses for a
specific
1:06:24
part of the clutch and then the
next
1:06:27
year was a receiving clerk
which was a
1:06:31
much better job that's when I
discovered
1:06:35
you really want to be an
inspector but
1:06:37
during the hose bench era I got
busted a
1:06:40
couple times for not my
production was
1:06:42
not good it was low I was
working my ass
1:06:44
off making these hoses this is
where
1:06:48
John found out about Benny's no
I'd
1:06:51
always knew about Benny's but I
could
1:06:55
not get my production numbers
up and I
1:06:56
wasn't making the quality
product that
1:06:58
these other guys were doing
just doing
1:06:59
to make it twice as much and
then the
1:07:01
next within a couple of years
there was
1:07:03
a huge bust of a drug ring at
1:07:07
International Harvester San
Leandro
1:07:09
where they were selling Benny's
to these
1:07:11
guys jacked up like they were
for the
1:07:16
company so now the question is
jacked up
1:07:19
for some now yeah the question
is what
1:07:22
do those guys from then look
like today
1:07:25
I don't know are they alive it
might not
1:07:27
be who knows I don't think it's
healthy
1:07:29
know well know that it's it's
pretty
1:07:31
much medically proven and
prolonged use
1:07:34
is not healthy and by the way
these kids
1:07:36
they did all these
1:07:38
different brands it's all
mainly about
1:07:40
the strength and the release
schedule so
1:07:42
adderall works quicker it gets
going in
1:07:46
about 40 to up 20 minutes and
it lasts
1:07:49
for hours but it's not doesn't
quite
1:07:52
have the same awesomesauce
effect as
1:07:54
vyvanse but the problem with
vyvanse is
1:07:57
it's slow release over a 12
hour period
1:07:59
and that can keep them up
sometimes and
1:08:02
they can't sleep which of
course turns
1:08:04
them to the weed or the vape
pen taking
1:08:06
smoke some some some more vape
some the
1:08:09
THC to go to sleep and the
cycle repeats
1:08:12
the next day at the same time
when
1:08:14
Friday the FDA released a SEP
27 page
1:08:17
memo that said CBD products thus
1:08:22
cannabinoid that's not the THC
1:08:26
should not be a controlled
substance
1:08:28
however due to international
treaties
1:08:31
the United States will still
require it
1:08:34
to be treated as such yeah
international
1:08:37
treaties designed by us
bullcrap rights
1:08:43
these international treaties
1:08:46
president's presence in the
United
1:08:50
States yeah international
treaty the
1:08:52
letter was related to the
background of
1:08:55
this international treaty which
1:08:57
apparently Portugal doesn't
abide by I
1:08:58
think is Ecuador or Paraguay
one of
1:09:01
these countries in South
America doesn't
1:09:03
go for it and I guess other
Canada what
1:09:06
are they gonna do so if you
have a CBD
1:09:09
with less than 0.1% of THC
because you
1:09:14
know you extract it and there's
always
1:09:15
something left so 0.1% that CBD
will be
1:09:19
classified as schedule 5 now
it's not
1:09:22
schedule 1 that is where CBD
with
1:09:25
extracts more than 0.1% will
remain
1:09:29
schedule 1 up there with a hit
with
1:09:32
horse well if you talk yeah
with horse
1:09:36
and cocaine and and in Oreos
now if you
1:09:39
if you talk to the experts up
in the
1:09:43
shops where all the old ladies
go yeah
1:09:45
for their own brushes and state
mm-hmm
1:09:48
they all tell you the same
thing and
1:09:50
you'll see in the blends of the
edibles
1:09:52
if you want you need a dose of
C B D for
1:09:56
your you know for whatever
reason you
1:09:59
really need to have some THC
mixed into
1:10:01
it cuz they do work in a
combination way
1:10:03
yes they do so that'll be
Schedule one
1:10:05
stuff that's that's the reason
right
1:10:08
there is the old ladies that's
the
1:10:09
target market I agree
1:10:13
well the old lady's ventures
put their
1:10:15
foot down on this stuff and you
know and
1:10:17
mostly the Democrat in this
case to them
1:10:19
this is a good topic for the
Democrats
1:10:22
to get into right
1:10:23
Democrats have got the old
ladies and
1:10:25
they're the ones that should be
1:10:26
promoting the legalization of
this
1:10:28
there's a lot of good topics
that
1:10:30
Democrats a lot of good topics
that
1:10:30
besides open borders and a
couple of
1:10:35
other minor issues and hate
Trump they
1:10:37
could find stuff to talk about
but they
1:10:39
refuse to do it
1:10:42
curious but it is true so that
is that's
1:10:47
the report the combo that to me
was the
1:10:50
most interesting was the
combination of
1:10:53
Instagram and the amphetamines
so that's
1:10:58
what you got out of the girls
did they
1:10:59
give you a couple vials a
couple pills
1:11:03
they wouldn't just give it to
me alone
1:11:05
are they gonna sell it to me
that gonna
1:11:07
give it to me like hey hey
couple of a
1:11:10
couple of I'm gonna do the show
now hit
1:11:16
me up me up with some adderall
1:11:21
these girls are all high the
whole time
1:11:24
they're there no no no they
only need it
1:11:26
when they need to perform and
with that
1:11:32
I'd like to thank you for your
courage
1:11:33
and say in the morning to the
man who
1:11:35
put the C in CBD John C Dvorak
in the
1:11:41
morning you mr. Adam occur also
in the
1:11:43
morning this trips to see boots
on the
1:11:44
ground out there no time for
your
1:11:50
adderall and in the morning to
the troll
1:11:52
room no agendas dream.com looks
like we
1:11:54
have some kind of issue with
the web
1:11:56
chat today apologies for that
but we
1:11:58
still have mucho people tuning
in which
1:12:01
is always nice to see as we do
the show
1:12:02
live on Sundays new Thursdays
at 11:00
1:12:05
Central Time 9:00 Gitmo Nation
Pacific
1:12:09
time also in the morning to
caesium-137
1:12:12
he brought us the artwork for
episode
1:12:15
1070 for the title that was boo
you and
1:12:18
this was the money yesterday's
money in
1:12:22
today's money two piles of
dollar bills
1:12:25
showing how inflation works in
one easy
1:12:30
illustration and did get a note
from
1:12:34
caesium-137 and did get a note
from
1:12:36
he said hey I've been trying to
kill the
1:12:38
flu with the limoncello
1:12:41
but you know if it worked his
mind I
1:12:45
think has to be Dame at least
Garland's
1:12:47
limoncello otherwise it may not
work but
1:12:50
nicely a nice piece of art and
we
1:12:52
appreciate the work that all of
our
1:12:53
artists do no agenda art
generator calm
1:12:55
before we move on just speaking
of art
1:12:58
for a second I really like the
Banksy
1:13:00
stunt a second I really like
the Banksy
1:13:03
what was i oh oh my goodness
yeah it's
1:13:07
it's not really worth clipping
because
1:13:09
it's really just a bunch of
people
1:13:10
freaking out so at sotheby's in
the UK
1:13:13
they're auctioning off little
girl with
1:13:15
a red balloon which is a very
famous
1:13:17
Banksy iconic piece of work
1:13:20
it goes for a million pounds a
million
1:13:23
the gavel comes down and
seconds later
1:13:27
and this is all filmed
presumably by
1:13:29
Banksy or one of his
accomplices this
1:13:33
frame around the the the
painting said
1:13:38
lightning is watercolour it
starts
1:13:42
whirring and clicking and
beeping the
1:13:43
paint he should be four made
from spray
1:13:45
paint but go on
1:13:46
krylon it's on paper the frame
starts
1:13:50
whirring and clicking and
beeping and
1:13:53
the artwork starts slipping
down in the
1:13:57
frame and under at the bottom
of the
1:13:59
frame is coming out shredded
and so it
1:14:02
drops down like you know
halfway and is
1:14:05
completely shredded although
it's all
1:14:07
the you know all the all the
shredded
1:14:09
bits are just waving there and
people
1:14:11
are freaking out you know
immediately
1:14:12
they're taking it off the wall
they're
1:14:14
rushing it away and Banksy did
this
1:14:16
video and he says well you know
a couple
1:14:18
years ago I did this which I
find
1:14:20
unlikely by the way then he
shows how he
1:14:23
put the shredding in a shredder
system
1:14:26
into a piece of artwork and
then it was
1:14:30
all rigged ahead of time ready
for you
1:14:32
know for this gag of course I
think it's
1:14:34
worth a lot more now now that
this
1:14:36
happened but I'm a little
skeptical
1:14:41
about him having set this up
years ahead
1:14:43
of time and as I guess it's got
a
1:14:44
battery in there and the
battery is just
1:14:46
listening non-stop for years
and that
1:14:49
makes no sense technically I
have some
1:14:51
issues with it but you've got
to see the
1:14:52
video because it's very very
funny so
1:14:56
what did it rolled up the one
painting
1:14:58
and spit out the other no just
just half
1:15:01
of the picture it dropped down
halfway
1:15:03
but I was it was it rolled up
into was
1:15:06
there a mechanism there that I
already
1:15:07
had the pre-shredded stuff no
no the
1:15:10
actual piece that's in there
just start
1:15:12
the shredder goes on imagine
you just
1:15:13
got a piece of paper on top of
the
1:15:15
shredder a piece of paper on
top of the
1:15:15
nothing happens but then you
turn the
1:15:17
shredder on and then it shreds
it as it
1:15:20
goes down it will this okay
1:15:26
anyway transitioning to our
million
1:15:29
dollars yes we didn't make a
million no
1:15:33
but we did get a couple people
in fact
1:15:35
there one guy held up the for
some
1:15:37
reason stir animus of Dogpatch
in lower
1:15:39
slovakia generate hundred
dollars oh my
1:15:42
goodness uh i think it's
because he has
1:15:44
a grievance and he wants me to
read this
1:15:46
my nothing well we do love his
content
1:15:49
no this is a good one okay now
this is
1:15:52
cerana missive Dogpatch and
louis LeBeau
1:15:54
via a long-time supporter of
the show i
1:15:57
have does not want he does not
want any
1:16:00
titles he would likely be a
duke by now
1:16:04
i'm guessing and we really have
any
1:16:06
always writes in a letter and
we really
1:16:08
have no other thoughts about
him it
1:16:10
would accept these muscles are
very
1:16:11
anonymous he senses see a long
elope
1:16:14
with no return address dear
listeners
1:16:18
and producers pardon my small
soapbox
1:16:21
but having recently been
confronted by
1:16:23
two SJW oh that called me a
racist for
1:16:28
refusing to sign a lame
petition about
1:16:31
illegal immigrants so-called
parents
1:16:33
being separated from their
so-called
1:16:35
children i had to type this Oh
1:16:39
the sjw's and for anyone new
with social
1:16:44
justice warriors that you know
them all
1:16:46
they're the ones that were
against
1:16:47
Cavanaugh these sjw's ignorance
still
1:16:52
pisses me off I asked them if
they'd
1:16:55
ever dealt with child
trafficking ever
1:16:57
paid cash to get young girls
and boys
1:17:01
returned ever tried to adopt
orphans or
1:17:04
paid their tuition for a
private school
1:17:06
to save them from traffickers
have they
1:17:09
ever confronted traffickers
that shoot
1:17:11
first or murder the children to
escape
1:17:13
have they ever been to a
third-world
1:17:15
country to do anything but post
selfies
1:17:18
on social media have they done
more than
1:17:21
retweet bring back our girls
hash tag I
1:17:24
have so look through the
self-righteous
1:17:27
BS to see how you are helping
child
1:17:29
traffickers with disposition
children
1:17:32
fall for the promise that they
will get
1:17:34
a better life somewhere and
often go
1:17:36
willingly keeping them with the
1:17:38
traffickers means that it will
be
1:17:40
successful if we save even one
child or
1:17:44
just 1% of these children
through this
1:17:46
process of the 164 or whatever
number
1:17:49
they claim was separated it is
one less
1:17:52
victim of slavery or do you
support
1:17:55
child slavery in the United
States might
1:17:58
do very little but even little
isn't
1:18:00
cheap isn't easy and isn't
without risk
1:18:03
so I'm not signing a petition
to make
1:18:06
this stuff easier for the
trafficker and
1:18:08
don't start me on green energy
and
1:18:11
demand for rare earth metals
from China
1:18:13
and Africa and the devastation
of the
1:18:16
region and people visit these
places
1:18:17
these places are real shit
holes where
1:18:21
we under pay for the material
so America
1:18:24
and the EU can breathe clean
air at the
1:18:26
cost of destroying entire
villages and
1:18:29
making areas uninhabitable
since there
1:18:31
is no money for reclamation we
insist on
1:18:34
no child labor in garment
factories
1:18:36
validation diamonds are not
blood
1:18:39
diamonds but have no standards
for green
1:18:41
energy material production I
don't see
1:18:44
Al Gore visiting these places
or talking
1:18:47
about this stuff only the need
for more
1:18:50
rare earth metals in the US
1:18:53
Governor Brown should get a
clue spend
1:18:55
the satellite money on
Reclamation in
1:18:58
China or the DR Congo or insist
on clean
1:19:01
mining sources to really save
the planet
1:19:04
ignorant overprotective
self-righteous
1:19:06
self-absorbed greedy and
selfish fools
1:19:10
stepping down from the soapbox
and
1:19:12
thanks for the advertising time
n J and
1:19:15
K Wow well there's only one way
to come
1:19:19
out of that you know in the
morning sir
1:19:25
animus hieronymus strikes again
thank
1:19:28
you very much Tim Lang $333 33
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1:19:32
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1:19:35
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1:19:37
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1:19:42
easy part
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me some
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career
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Karma's I've just been promoted
1:19:50
so Tina hadn't heard the show
when we're
1:19:53
talking about just doing it
green screen
1:19:55
and streaming it and sending
everybody a
1:19:57
piece of cake hey she's not
against the
1:20:00
idea yeah she says now you've
got karma
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oh I don't need a gift you can
just give
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me anything that was right
right right
1:20:16
after I don't need a ring
uh-huh I don't
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need a ring don't worry about
it I'll
1:20:21
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beautiful Bradon
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whitehead sir knives knight of
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109 worked through a number 29
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no I just really bother me that
much she
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clearly takes these things a
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seriously than I it's on the
list I
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double-check it would be a
shame to see
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anyone as John so aptly put it
get
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batters again I don't remember
saying
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that but okay we will be
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Maine for her birthday say hi
to Susan
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Collins during the show on
Sunday so I'm
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sad to report we may miss our
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millennial
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brunch but rest assured I'll be
making
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every effort to play the Flav
stream
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regardless with any luck maybe
I'll be
1:21:40
able to hit some of our buddies
in the
1:21:42
mouth while I'm at it if I
could get
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some karma in the space force
for the
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very slightly dyslexic ever
since I had
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I was gonna say is that from
the ayah
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the ayat pretty sure it is well
you
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1:22:36
if you please I would love to
hear JC's
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call for obedience Adam if I
might ask
1:22:41
can you post a link to your
clip of the
1:22:44
seed man's prescient warning of
bovine
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chimeras man's prescient
warning of bovine
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that's the baby boomer babies I
think
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right oh he wants oh I'll put
it in the
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show notes yeah that's no
problem you
1:22:57
can do that so thanks sir it's
okay I
1:22:59
got both of those you will obey
they've
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karma
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[Music] growing babies you've
got karma
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you're called Cavs Stephen knew
L knew L
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McMinnville
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Tennessee another one of our
Tennesseans
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$200 first-time donor oh he got
his
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douche bag call to all the
members of
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know who
1:23:38
they are
1:23:38
douche bag I hear Nashville is
getting
1:23:43
pretty bad I got a note from
one of our
1:23:45
producers that there's a
hundred people
1:23:46
a day moving to Nashville I'm
sure a lot
1:23:49
of them are for California and
they've
1:23:50
got the damn scooters everywhere
1:23:53
there has been some promotion of
1:23:56
Nashville in the California
news and
1:24:00
local news as a cool place to
move
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so you might be right and they
got tech
1:24:06
they got text the saddling up
tech over
1:24:08
there well there's a lot of
tech over
1:24:10
there already mm-hmm we have a
lot of
1:24:12
our Tennessee little dudes
named Ben
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Dolly Parton's got to be full
of tech
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there's no other way she could
be
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walking around yeah she's all
ticked up
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that's it yeah that's all there
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a very
1:25:04
nice little formula is this
1:25:10
we go out we hit people in the
mouth
1:25:20
[Music] go out we hit people in
the mouth
1:25:27
I do have a young quote of the
day
1:25:32
young young Carl young yes I was
1:25:35
reviewing some young
1:25:38
turns out he has some good
things to say
1:25:40
he's always had a few quips
here then
1:25:43
this is kind of with the what
you set by
1:25:45
yourself man she coped or the
health
1:25:48
everything is which means a you
you are
1:25:53
what you accuse others of yes
the
1:25:55
classic here's you everything
that
1:25:58
irritates us about others can
lead us to
1:26:02
an understanding of ourselves
1:26:05
right understanding of ourselves
1:26:08
come on this is kind of this as
a
1:26:10
similar yeah similar or similar
thing
1:26:13
but I just liked it it's like
yeah nice
1:26:17
fits in
1:26:20
there's there's a an
interesting little
1:26:25
video thing they do over the
euro euro
1:26:27
Parliament TV look at their own
TV
1:26:30
station see we have c-span
where we just
1:26:32
cover stuff it's pretty boring
but there
1:26:36
they have produced packages and
1:26:38
delicious you're a Euro land
coming from
1:26:40
Brussels you're a Euro land
coming from
1:26:41
they got produced packages and
they let
1:26:44
you know what's what's changed
we do we
1:26:46
do the same thing only we use
it go do
1:26:48
it through the networks and
kind of we
1:26:53
let them pretend they may know
CBS just
1:26:56
put a different sticker on it
is fine so
1:26:59
they're a little more honest
and I've
1:27:01
something very interesting
caught my
1:27:03
attention in this in the most
recent
1:27:07
overview of what the euro
Parliament is
1:27:09
working on MEP is voted for
cars on
1:27:12
European roads to be cleaner by
2030 car
1:27:15
makers will have to cut their
fleet wide
1:27:17
co2 emissions by 40% on demand
platforms
1:27:22
will have to feature a 30%
quota of
1:27:24
European content new rules
audio-visual
1:27:26
media will also protect
children from
1:27:28
violent content and apply
stricter rules
1:27:30
on advertising
1:27:31
oh my rut ro Netflix
1:27:36
so they're doing the French
thing that
1:27:39
on-demand platforms will be
mandated to
1:27:42
have 30 percent European content
1:27:48
can they even produce that much
no way
1:27:50
and it'll suck
1:27:51
however this presents habit it
doesn't
1:27:54
mean that either you can have
the
1:27:56
content doesn't mean right room
on the
1:27:59
servers you're not thinking
straight
1:28:01
okay you're not thinking
straight
1:28:02
this is another this is an
opportunity
1:28:04
to make some cheap-ass shitty
European
1:28:06
content the Netflix who needs
it yes and
1:28:10
crummy you EU films and how do
you and
1:28:13
how do you even go about doing
this so
1:28:16
you look at the entire library
Netflix
1:28:19
has 30 percent of that entire
library
1:28:22
has to be produced in the
European Union
1:28:25
how about Amazon which has
every movie
1:28:27
and TV show known to man almost
that's
1:28:31
also going to have to now be 30
percent
1:28:33
yeah and how do you police that
how do
1:28:35
you track it is it just what is
offered
1:28:37
I mean I think this is this is
huge this
1:28:39
is a huge change how much stuff
do you
1:28:41
think we could crank out if we
put
1:28:43
together a little production
group well
1:28:45
and some writers to write some
really
1:28:47
crappy plays mirror screen we
can we
1:28:50
probably crank out ten episodes
a week
1:28:55
I don't think we can do that
much
1:28:56
production no one said how long
it has
1:28:59
to be you know it can just be a
little
1:29:01
shorter to go I think when they
analyze
1:29:03
the 30% they're gonna it's
gonna be
1:29:05
required to be 30% of the total
time of
1:29:07
content is he tired I don't
know I don't
1:29:09
know if they're doing it by
title amount
1:29:11
of title time I tell then you
just do a
1:29:13
bunch of five-minute thing
that's where
1:29:15
I was going
1:29:15
no they're not gonna put up
with that
1:29:18
[Music] they're not gonna put
up with that
1:29:20
see through that bullcrap it's
so odd
1:29:24
you know I don't understand
what this
1:29:28
seer take it differently than
I'm just
1:29:31
starting to think I'm
converting anyway
1:29:33
Andy Warhol used to do me yes
that's the
1:29:35
factory well wort Warhol used
to for
1:29:39
example one of his movies is a
24 hour
1:29:41
movie which shows up a lot it's
24 hour
1:29:45
movie of a watch that the
Empire State
1:29:49
Building for 24 hours its
content movies
1:29:54
over but I don't understand how
does
1:29:56
this fit in with the
multicultural
1:29:57
globalist society don't we also
need at
1:30:00
least 10% Arabic I mean this is
coming
1:30:04
down Broadway you can see it
happened
1:30:05
and maybe that's our angle that
will be
1:30:08
in the future that maybe maybe
that's
1:30:10
our angle we go and we say
listen we
1:30:12
need to represent the entire
population
1:30:17
of the European Union we need
Arabic
1:30:19
programming we feel as shit now
let's
1:30:21
look at Sweden 3 million of the
30
1:30:24
millions about 10% of ten
percent should
1:30:26
be Arabic and we just go and
produce
1:30:29
that Arabic and we just go and
produce
1:30:31
I'm liking the idea of the
stationary
1:30:33
camera because with Arabic no
one want
1:30:38
to finances so and we're
guaranteed to
1:30:40
get subsidies from the same
European
1:30:42
Union mandating this 10% that
we're
1:30:45
going to force on them we could
do it
1:30:46
you start a studio
1:30:48
if Obama can do it we'd have to
yeah we
1:30:51
have to have the studio that
has to be
1:30:53
located in the EU so you have
to put
1:30:55
that Netherlands is you've got
these
1:30:56
actually easy easy yes they're
gone I
1:31:00
got a couple of Moroccan
buddies they
1:31:01
can be hosts Oh perfect and we
just do
1:31:05
GoPros on the helmets as
they're going
1:31:07
by liquidating people oh I'm
sorry what
1:31:12
am I thinking
1:31:12
yeah all right
1:31:15
enough of that so the brazil's
got a big
1:31:18
election coming up they got
this as a
1:31:20
fascist i don't know what he is
there's
1:31:22
a did the trump of brazil they
call him
1:31:24
but in fact they even grunt grin
1:31:26
greenwald doesn't think so he's
just
1:31:29
this new guy and everyone's all
freaked
1:31:31
out about it nobody's course is
covering
1:31:33
in the United States except
democracy
1:31:35
now because they do actually
cover more
1:31:37
international news than the
network's do
1:31:39
even though they don't really
cover
1:31:41
anything they just read from
some report
1:31:43
they read from a wire but did
they
1:31:45
actually discuss this a little
bit this
1:31:47
is so we can keep up so we
showed we're
1:31:49
international this show is the
Brazilian
1:31:51
elections black people the
indigenous
1:31:53
and the average of a tech
community and
1:31:55
women have conquered so far
1:31:58
represents a threat to
democracy in our
1:32:01
country a democracy that we are
still
1:32:03
building joining us in Rio de
Janeiro's
1:32:06
Pulitzer prize-winning
journalist Glenn
1:32:07
Greenwald who co-founded the
intercept
1:32:09
Glen welcome back to Democracy
Now can
1:32:12
you talk about the significance
of what
1:32:14
is happening right now in
Brazil and
1:32:16
particularly on Sunday the
election to
1:32:18
begin with the significance is
that
1:32:19
Brazil is a country of children
10
1:32:21
million people so it's the
fifth most
1:32:23
populous country in the world
right
1:32:25
behind the United States the
second
1:32:27
largest in the hemisphere and
the most
1:32:28
influential in all of Latin
America it's
1:32:30
also the seventh largest
economy in the
1:32:33
world with major oil reserves
and what
1:32:36
the Western media has often
been doing
1:32:38
and talking about Bal Cynara
was calling
1:32:40
him Brazil's Trump which
drastically in
1:32:43
radically understates the case
he's much
1:32:45
closer to say do Tartine
Philippines or
1:32:49
even general sisy in Egypt both
in terms
1:32:51
of what he intends to do and
wants to do
1:32:54
and what he's able to do given
the
1:32:57
fragility of Brazil which is an
1:32:59
extremely young democracy that
exited a
1:33:01
military dictatorship only 33
years ago
1:33:04
and therefore doesn't have the
same kind
1:33:06
of institutions to limit what
someone
1:33:09
would want to do the way say
the United
1:33:11
States or the UK would so it's
an
1:33:13
extremely dangerous moment for
this
1:33:17
country polls do show that he's
unlikely
1:33:20
to win in the first round on
Sunday but
1:33:23
there is a possibility that he
might
1:33:24
that he could actually just get
50
1:33:26
percent of the vote and a boy
to run up
1:33:27
entirely but even if he does
make the
1:33:30
runoff the signs are really
showing that
1:33:33
he is likely to win against
Lula's
1:33:35
hand-picked successor because
of how
1:33:37
much animist has been built up
by the
1:33:40
media and the business class
toward PT
1:33:42
in this country before we
continue I
1:33:44
just got a text from Horowitz
and he
1:33:47
says Brazilian stock markets
like this
1:33:50
guy a lot so just for context
and can
1:33:54
you talk more about just
exactly what
1:33:57
Bull senado represents is
homophobic
1:33:59
comments is 50 women comments
his
1:34:04
support of the Brazilian
military
1:34:06
dictatorship I mean you can go
through
1:34:08
the whole list of shocking
comments
1:34:11
he once said in an interview
that he
1:34:13
would rather to hear that his
son died
1:34:15
in a car accident than hear
that his son
1:34:18
is gay and told a colleague in
the lower
1:34:23
house of Congress where he
served for 30
1:34:25
years when she accused him of
defending
1:34:28
torture and rape which he did
during the
1:34:30
dictatorship that she'd need
not worry
1:34:32
because in his words she didn't
deserve
1:34:34
to be raped by him meaning that
she was
1:34:37
too ugly to deserve and merit
his his
1:34:41
rape there's a whole slew of
comments
1:34:43
like that about black people
about
1:34:45
indigenous but the much more
worrying
1:34:48
aspect are not these kind of
comments
1:34:49
but the policies that he is
explicitly
1:34:51
endorsing his model for how he
wants to
1:34:55
deal with crime are the world's
worst
1:34:57
dictators people like Pinochet
he's
1:35:01
advocated that we do things
like in the
1:35:04
Philippines where we just send
the
1:35:05
military and the police to just
1:35:06
indiscriminately slaughter
whatever
1:35:09
whoever they think is a drug
dealer or
1:35:10
criminal without trials he
believes in
1:35:14
military rule he doesn't regard
the
1:35:17
military coup of 1964 and the
21 year
1:35:20
resulting military dictatorship
as a
1:35:23
coup or as a dictatorship he
regards it
1:35:26
as something noble and wants to
1:35:27
replicate it so this is one of
our guys
1:35:30
apparently must be now you
mention it
1:35:36
there's some element of that
yeah yes it
1:35:40
would be booming yeah we got to
look
1:35:42
into this guy see what's
happening
1:35:44
yeah yeah it's sad it's not
like he's a
1:35:46
new guy is Montanaro as you bol
SOA and
1:35:50
coasting around and it's been a
spin
1:35:52
around and he's that he does
make rude
1:35:55
comments and he's that he does
make rude
1:35:59
and he's gonna leave he's gonna
be the
1:36:01
next guy run in Brazil so we'll
see what
1:36:03
happens guy run in Brazil so
we'll see what
1:36:03
well they got the oils that's
for sure
1:36:06
they got resource out of natural
1:36:08
resources that are it's just
but is it
1:36:10
just been corruption the reason
why
1:36:12
Brazil has such a large
percentage of
1:36:15
the population is just
completely
1:36:17
impoverished is because of
corruption
1:36:19
because it seems like they got
a pretty
1:36:20
rich country or rich in
resources and
1:36:22
it's just it was just too many
people
1:36:24
what is the problem there or
what is the
1:36:28
problem is the problem there or
what is the
1:36:28
Monica like the party they
party too
1:36:32
much damn Brazilians that's a
good
1:36:35
enough answer funny thing is any
1:36:37
Brazilian is listening to that
comment
1:36:39
bullshit yeah right Nobel Peace
Prize
1:36:46
was announced if anyone thought
that
1:36:50
Trump was actually going to get
the
1:36:51
Nobel Peace Prize certainly at
this
1:36:54
point in the trajectory of the
North
1:36:56
Korean negotiations well that
would have
1:36:59
been quite foolish but as as
usual these
1:37:02
political organizations which
is really
1:37:04
what they are and I don't find
much
1:37:06
valid thing after they gave now
1:37:09
President Obama the Peace Prize
before
1:37:11
he was president or he was
president
1:37:13
just because he wasn't you know
Bush
1:37:18
I guess yeah that was the low
point yeah
1:37:21
that mean that and there's a
lot of
1:37:22
corruption to being one of them
you know
1:37:26
yeah when does the blood work
yes if
1:37:28
president's we've had yeah
although I
1:37:31
hear Trump is pretty big on the
drone
1:37:33
stuff too but we don't really I
don't
1:37:36
think he has the yeah but I'm
thinking
1:37:37
Libby he has the yeah but I'm
thinking
1:37:38
oh yeah that was a lot more
chipped in
1:37:41
all that stuff yeah
1:37:43
but I you know very political
and of all
1:37:46
the things that have taken
place in the
1:37:49
world where people have fought
to fought
1:37:52
for peace and for peaceful
movements I
1:37:54
thought this was a you know a
pretty
1:37:57
shallow choice within reason of
course
1:38:01
standing ovation for Congolese
Nobel
1:38:04
Peace Prize winner Denis
mukwege a few
1:38:06
treats war rape victims in the
1:38:08
Democratic Republic of Congo
mcquaig a
1:38:10
dedicated his award to all women
1:38:12
affected by rape and sexual
violence I
1:38:15
don't see whether it has to do
with
1:38:17
peace you see he treats rape
victims and
1:38:20
this is the the old adage of
mainly
1:38:26
soldiers going around raping
women and
1:38:29
children just horrible things
but I
1:38:32
don't really see how this is a
you know
1:38:33
what he's done for peace
1:38:34
you know he's highlighted of a
horrible
1:38:36
issue and he's treating people
but that
1:38:38
it's Panzi hospital in the
Eastern
1:38:40
Congolese city of Bukavu
McGregor says
1:38:43
the prize was an important
recognition
1:38:45
of many women's trauma when you
start
1:38:49
counting the numbers the
millions of
1:38:52
deaths and hundreds of
thousands of
1:38:54
women raped than they can no
longer be
1:38:56
ignored we cannot continue to
simply
1:38:59
count numbers we have to start
a process
1:39:02
that will lead to the truth
coming out
1:39:04
and justice being done the
world can
1:39:07
today draw a red line and say
in armed
1:39:09
conflicts women should never be
used as
1:39:12
a battleground and if anyone
breaks that
1:39:14
rule they should be isolated
from
1:39:16
society they should be isolated
from
1:39:17
Nadia Mirada Yazidi rights
activist and
1:39:21
survivor of sexual slavery by
so-called
1:39:23
Islamic state also won the
prestigious
1:39:25
award state also won the
prestigious
1:39:26
Nadia was 21 when in 2014
militants took
1:39:29
her from northern Iraq and
repeatedly
1:39:31
sold her for sex she escaped
and is now
1:39:33
an advocate for the rights of
our
1:39:35
community around the world so
you know
1:39:38
great people they're doing
great things
1:39:40
but this is like it's being
used as an
1:39:43
encouragement prize I mean this
is not
1:39:45
these are not earth shattering
peace
1:39:47
movements or they have not
necessarily
1:39:50
brought peace to the world am I
just
1:39:53
over analyzing this
1:39:56
see much the same way when I
heard this
1:39:57
they were discussing it on
Democracy Now
1:39:59
and I was gonna take a clip and
I said
1:40:01
yeah you know this award is
pretty
1:40:05
sketchy to begin with and when
these
1:40:08
guys in the Congo I mean you
don't know
1:40:10
what's going on there well so
the two
1:40:13
things that were of interest
was one and
1:40:16
was kind of like a hashtag me
to which
1:40:17
the conversation of the Western
world I
1:40:19
mean this takes place in the
Netherlands
1:40:21
too they call it they don't say
hashtag
1:40:23
but they all they call it a
literal meet
1:40:26
me two moment hey you can be to
my main
1:40:28
key two moment hey you can be
to my main
1:40:30
that was my Dutch so the actual
term me
1:40:34
too has been transported they
don't even
1:40:37
translate it translated into
local local
1:40:39
lingo it translated into local
local
1:40:42
it's a big political thing
which of
1:40:44
course it's a thing there's no
doubt
1:40:46
about that but it's you've
always seen
1:40:47
the whole thing even this peace
price
1:40:49
all seems oriented to get
Democrats to
1:40:52
vote for Democrats even the
Nobel Prize
1:40:55
Committee oh yes these guys are
just
1:40:58
nits and it was the message
about you
1:41:02
know women being raped I'll
tell you and
1:41:04
who does the raping Republicans
what do
1:41:06
we do about it
1:41:07
vote if I was on the Nobel
Committee I'd
1:41:11
give it to these guys this may
look like
1:41:13
a tent city but it's actually
Citi Field
1:41:17
the Citi Field parking lot to
be more
1:41:19
precise is where a couple
thousand
1:41:21
people and Counting are now
living did I
1:41:24
mention it's a parking lot
1:41:26
what would cause people to come
from all
1:41:28
over the country I'm from New
Orleans
1:41:30
Louisiana South Florida like an
army to
1:41:32
live in a makeshift campground
at this
1:41:35
stadium it's the
biggest-selling boy
1:41:40
band of all time
1:41:42
BTS from South Korea they're
all overall
1:41:45
good people and want to do good
things
1:41:47
for the world
1:41:47
so that's personally for me why
I love
1:41:51
them on her hand the number two
she's
1:41:54
second in line for more than
5,000
1:41:56
general admission standing room
only
1:41:58
spots next to the stage inside
the
1:42:01
stadium the thousands and
thousands of
1:42:04
other tickets are for seats and
they
1:42:06
sold out in less than 10
minutes weeks
1:42:08
ago so these devoted general
admission
1:42:10
fans organize their numbers on
lists and
1:42:13
organize their tents some have
been here
1:42:16
a full week they say it's worth
it to
1:42:18
connect with stars so appealing
they
1:42:20
were invited to speak to the
world at
1:42:22
the UN last week and who speak
to each
1:42:25
individual fan in concert we
feel the
1:42:28
same issues that they're going
through
1:42:30
and everything is just universe
one is
1:42:31
just really nice thanks Elliott
these
1:42:34
BTS kids they should have
gotten the
1:42:36
Nobel Prize they're actually
cross
1:42:38
promoting love across borders
and peace
1:42:41
and these kids don't even
understand the
1:42:43
lyrics and how the hell does
that work
1:42:44
the world is gone is flipped
upside down
1:42:46
it used to be our crazy
musicians with
1:42:49
the long hair you know like the
1:42:51
Whitesnake long hair you know
like the
1:42:53
and he bait like cheap trick
was take
1:42:56
cheap trick
1:42:57
and they go over to to Japan
and Korea
1:43:01
and the Asian countries and
people Wow
1:43:04
we've never seen this mind
boggling and
1:43:06
now our kids are blown away by
and it's
1:43:10
very odd it's if only a word
Gangnam
1:43:14
style you know this is the
first one
1:43:16
does the first Korean in road
this
1:43:18
actually this music may be
designed
1:43:21
specifically for adderall just
thinking
1:43:24
about I got have to highlight
that maybe
1:43:26
there's a hidden message or
maybe
1:43:28
they're just playing into it
and maybe
1:43:30
we should learn something from
that
1:43:31
maybe when you start talking
really hey
1:43:33
how many people do you know
they listen
1:43:34
to us and one and a half speed
or two
1:43:36
times the speed John lots
people do that
1:43:37
I wonder if those people are
taking
1:43:38
adderall as well they'd like to
hear
1:43:39
they want to hear me talk
really fast
1:43:42
it's possible yes how that
reminds me I
1:43:45
did that play this clip wait
informal
1:43:47
poll before you play the clip
how many
1:43:49
of you who listen to the No
Agenda show
1:43:51
on multifactor speed which as
you know
1:43:55
I'm not a fan of because I feel
that you
1:43:56
lose nuance how many of you are
either
1:43:59
taking out all vyvanse another
1:44:01
amphetamine or just a meth head
it's
1:44:03
okay if you like to just let us
know
1:44:04
here I'm a said let us know the
opening
1:44:13
of the show about the hidden
messaging
1:44:23
somebody was this I cut his way
down
1:44:28
because it was just some
podcasts urgh I
1:44:31
can't remember his name and
he's just
1:44:32
showing that Diane Feinstein
had a
1:44:35
hidden message if you played
her little
1:44:37
spiel backwards no she was with
them
1:44:45
when she was with Schumer and
they're
1:44:46
talking about how they're gonna
vote
1:44:48
against this guy Cavanaugh did
this guy
1:44:50
found a little segment in their
word and
1:44:52
she played to her backwards and
this is
1:44:55
the result okay well which clip
is it
1:44:57
I'm not sure I'm so yeah the
CIA paid me
1:45:01
Feinstein sorry okay okay I
can't wait
1:45:05
so let's focus in right here do
I need
1:45:11
to slow it down a little bit
more for
1:45:12
you I'm sorry who paid you did
I just
1:45:23
hear the CIA paid me you know
there's a
1:45:29
lot of people there's in entire
theories
1:45:31
of and people who who have kind
of
1:45:37
flesh this all out that
everyone when
1:45:41
you're speaking in this
dimension of
1:45:43
this universe in an alternate
universe
1:45:45
you are saying something else
if you
1:45:48
play it backwards and everybody
and
1:45:50
we've done a couple of these I
think a
1:45:53
long time that a couple you did
one once
1:45:55
it was so off the wall it
wasn't even
1:45:57
making any sense to me we
haven't done
1:45:59
here's here's Obama's think
this was
1:46:03
Obama's reverse message this is
a
1:46:04
classic moving this year so it
may not
1:46:09
be no that's not it on let's
notice
1:46:12
Satan loves use and now it's uh
it was
1:46:15
yes we can I think it was Obama
reverse
1:46:18
maybe we can I think it was
Obama reverse
1:46:21
oh yes here we go
1:46:26
I feel sick
1:46:28
this mega super suri now mr.
Ocean this
1:46:33
isn't a fire cuffs is it no
ma'am no so
1:46:37
[Applause] a fire cuffs is it
no ma'am no so
1:46:37
[Music] a fire cuffs is it no
ma'am no so
1:46:39
yes we can yes we can was thank
you say
1:46:42
who Satan yeah proof right
there I think
1:46:45
it's probably right yeah I
think maybe
1:46:46
this is something there's
something
1:46:47
going on here hmm let's focus
in right
1:46:51
here do I need to slow it down
a little
1:46:55
bit more for you I'm sorry who
paid you
1:47:06
the CIA paid me this is great
did this
1:47:12
YouTube thing start off with
hey guys
1:47:14
did it start off like that it's
1:47:16
something like that but the guy
I really
1:47:19
was belabor this is liked what
you just
1:47:21
what I cut out of there's like
out of
1:47:23
about 20 minutes of him first
playing it
1:47:26
the one way then the other and
then
1:47:28
looking for that it just was a
long clip
1:47:29
right it would boil down I'm
all I'm all
1:47:33
in on this I'm like yeah okay I
can see
1:47:35
that I can see we're in an
alternate
1:47:38
universe you're saying
something else in
1:47:40
that is masked in the backward
masking
1:47:42
and it's all the work of the
devil
1:47:46
well I do know that I have the
tendency
1:47:49
occasionally to to in just
general
1:47:53
commentary to throw in and
outrageously
1:47:55
well-thought-out ton by accident
1:48:00
oh that's that's the Lord man
and I do
1:48:03
it all the time but that's the
Lord
1:48:06
Channel when I do it I've
always liked I
1:48:08
take credit for it but it's
like no I'm
1:48:09
just it's like hitting the
billiard
1:48:12
balls and hoping they go in all
right
1:48:15
well then just as a little
ultra mall
1:48:17
this is from country music
television
1:48:20
there's a show now about girls
becoming
1:48:23
cheerleaders a show now about
girls becoming
1:48:27
for the Dallas for the Dallas
Cowboys
1:48:29
yeah that's been did yeah yeah
well this
1:48:33
is this is the level maybe
she's saying
1:48:36
something backward to flank and
I don't
1:48:45
know anything that's going on
of course
1:48:47
there are topics so that I'm
not gonna
1:48:50
be as educated on I'm now
working on if
1:48:54
there is like a topic that
comes out
1:48:55
that I'm not his first on that
I can
1:48:57
have the tools to better handle
that
1:49:01
situation I was kind of curious
how do
1:49:03
you consume your news I use
Instagram
1:49:05
but you know that Instagram is
not like
1:49:07
news TV radio actually no ma'am
we
1:49:12
definitely need consume more
news
1:49:15
absolutely isn't just for your
own sake
1:49:18
that's the coach yeah you need
some
1:49:21
consumer news so she consumes
your news
1:49:24
from Instagram Instagram
Instagram and
1:49:27
what she needs the smartness I
was only
1:49:30
watching news I agreed with I
was only
1:49:32
getting news from social media
now I use
1:49:35
it has news from all sides
1:49:38
[Music] has news from all sides
1:49:42
I trust smart news now know
that girl
1:49:49
sounded a lot like Miss South
Carolina
1:49:51
know this I don't know I don't
know what
1:49:54
you're know this is a clip that
I keep
1:49:55
making you play over and over
again this
1:49:57
is Miss a Miss Junior Miss or
whatever
1:50:00
it is the South Carolina
seeking find it
1:50:02
yes it could be SC or South
Carolina
1:50:05
where she's answering their
stupid quest
1:50:07
question about why can't most
Americans
1:50:10
fine you know anything on a map
and she
1:50:14
gives us idiotic answer
1:50:17
[Music] us idiotic answer
1:50:23
go ahead home
1:50:25
all right let's see you got
judge number
1:50:28
nine Christina Milian please
give us a
1:50:32
question should people who
leaked
1:50:35
classified documents the name
of public
1:50:37
information be charged with
treason
1:50:40
guess the wrong seven is South
Carolina
1:50:45
that's all the South Carolina's
I got
1:50:48
for you it was that a different
year
1:50:49
well there should be another
one next
1:50:52
irie submitted and we played it
a few
1:50:55
weeks if he were the con guns I
have one
1:50:58
of her on guns
1:50:59
no look for SC see if there's
anything
1:51:03
SC or miss yes I did miss SC
and I've
1:51:08
got miss a QA SC on guns and
why she
1:51:11
lost out no try a South
Carolina did
1:51:14
just did that that's where I
got the
1:51:16
other one we don't have as now
sorry I
1:51:18
didn't label it properly once
again
1:51:21
that's right that's what you
get is
1:51:24
probably the way you're gonna
have just
1:51:26
you kind of dummies I will want
to play
1:51:29
this this is the Orrin Hatch
clip from
1:51:32
this again from the Cavanaugh
hearings
1:51:33
and I'm back in trying to get
these out
1:51:34
of the way but this was hatch
orrin
1:51:37
hatch apparently you know was
rolling
1:51:38
his eyes and he and this is he's
1:51:40
quitting he's retiring and he's
got
1:51:43
questionable character anyway
but he
1:51:46
decided to go plow through the
the
1:51:48
gaggle of protesters yeah and
then he
1:51:52
got in the elevator and in the
process
1:51:54
he told him to grow up which
got him
1:51:56
just triggered triggered a lot
of people
1:51:59
among those arrested was
comedian and
1:52:01
actress Amy Schumer also
protesting was
1:52:04
a group of women who confronted
Utah
1:52:07
Republican senator Orrin Hatch
as a sped
1:52:10
into an elevator challenged him
over a
1:52:13
support for Kavanagh senator
hatch
1:52:15
women to grow up waving the
loss as he
1:52:19
boarded an elevator in the heart
1:52:21
building and these girls look
like they
1:52:43
were 12 I know but that's the
attitude
1:52:48
that's the attitude how dare
you I wave
1:52:51
my hand at you wave your hand
at me this
1:52:55
is all going horribly wrong
this is
1:52:58
going horribly horribly wrong
everywhere
1:53:02
this is this is not it this is
not a
1:53:04
world to live in anymore
1:53:07
just as enraged woman this must
be good
1:53:14
have no fucking idea no idea of
what
1:53:25
they have no idea we've just
got no idea
1:53:28
Wow have no idea we've just got
no idea
1:53:31
Wow I don't even know what to
do with
1:53:35
that I don't even know what to
do with
1:53:38
I have a couple of odd clips
1:53:40
the apparently this Russian
hack thing
1:53:43
is like getting completely out
of
1:53:44
control like getting completely
out of
1:53:45
which which Russian hack
because I hear
1:53:47
play the more Russians indicted
this is
1:53:50
making no sense to me
1:53:51
meanwhile the Justice
Department has
1:53:53
indicted seven Russian agents
for
1:53:56
conspiring to hack the
computers of
1:53:57
anti-doping officials who
uncovered a
1:54:00
massive ring of state-sponsored
cheating
1:54:02
by athletes ahead of the 2016
Olympics
1:54:05
in Rio de Janeiro US attorney
Scott
1:54:08
Brady said Thursday the seven
agents
1:54:10
have ties to GRU Russia's
military
1:54:13
intelligence bodies he said
they went on
1:54:15
to attempt hacks against other
targets
1:54:17
they targeted Westinghouse a
nuclear
1:54:20
power company based in
Pittsburgh
1:54:22
Pennsylvania that supplied
nuclear fuel
1:54:25
to the Ukraine with those ports
can the
1:54:27
organization for the
prohibition of
1:54:29
chemical weapons board scam
which was
1:54:31
investigating the use of
chemical
1:54:33
weapons in Syria and the
poisoning of a
1:54:35
former GRU officer and his
daughter in
1:54:38
the UK and they targeted a lab
in
1:54:41
Switzerland that analyzed the
nerve
1:54:43
agent used in that poisoning
okay hold
1:54:45
on cuz I have a clip that goes
with this
1:54:47
one this is kind of important
let me
1:54:48
just get that last bit here
this piece
1:54:51
here the organization for the
1:54:55
prohibition of chemical weapons
yeah
1:54:57
that is the OPCW and the and
it's
1:55:01
interesting that you got this
clip but
1:55:02
not really the follow-up
because this is
1:55:04
pretty big news in in the
lowland
1:55:06
certainly and though I have the
lowlands
1:55:08
clip oh I have one from the BBC
but mine
1:55:13
is the WTF clip because this is
a very
1:55:15
strange clip ok well I'll play
mine that
1:55:18
we may have the same one I
don't know
1:55:20
but this is about these
Russians who
1:55:22
were not just hacking they had
in this
1:55:26
photos and and all kinds of
stuff it was
1:55:28
a big press conference the Dutch
1:55:31
intelligence services captured
a bunch
1:55:34
of Russians who were sitting
there in
1:55:36
their car right in here the
OPCW and
1:55:39
they had Wi-Fi snip sniffers
and all
1:55:41
kinds of said it was here in
April of
1:55:44
this year that for Russians were
1:55:45
detained year that for Russians
were
1:55:47
they were stopped in this hotel
car park
1:55:50
with a boot full of
surveillance gear
1:55:53
just next door is the
headquarters for
1:55:56
the organization for the
prohibition of
1:55:58
chemical weapons at the time
the OPCW
1:56:01
was investigating chemical
attacks in
1:56:03
Syria and also crucially the
poisoning
1:56:06
of Sergey script out in
Salisbury with
1:56:09
nerve agents I have to say
whenever I
1:56:11
hear an outfit like the BBC do
a news
1:56:14
report and this is a news
report but
1:56:16
it's produced with scary music
it's no
1:56:20
longer a news report this is
propaganda
1:56:22
of some sort we don't know
exactly what
1:56:24
it is other than to make the
Russians
1:56:26
look like a bunch of dicks but
why would
1:56:28
you produce this with this spy
thriller
1:56:31
suspense music under it as the
BBC News
1:56:34
the first surprising thing
about this is
1:56:36
the fact that anyone's talking
about it
1:56:37
at all normally counterespionage
1:56:39
operations the catching of
spies is
1:56:41
something that's done in secret
but
1:56:43
today we had a press conference
with
1:56:45
photographs being released from
the
1:56:47
Dutch government of the four
Russian
1:56:49
individuals but the idea was to
put more
1:56:52
pressure on the GRU about their
1:56:54
activities they think that
we're just
1:56:57
gonna lie down and accept that
they're
1:56:58
wrong and there will be
consequences
1:57:01
it's also surprising the way
that the
1:57:04
Russians were alleged to be
trying to
1:57:06
carry out their surveillance
they were
1:57:07
doing what's called closed
access which
1:57:10
involved parking a car in this
hotel car
1:57:12
park and then using an antenna
to
1:57:14
capture some of the
communication
1:57:16
signals going over Wi-Fi the
Russians
1:57:19
again seem to have been very
aggressive
1:57:20
but also quite sloppy one of
them was
1:57:23
carrying a taxi receipt for his
trip
1:57:26
from the GRU base in Moscow to
the
1:57:29
airport in Russia for which he
left in
1:57:31
order to fly here for the
operation the
1:57:34
music is just great democracy
now but it
1:57:42
doesn't emphasize the same
facts but
1:57:43
listen to this clip the Dutch
Defense
1:57:46
Ministry says
counterintelligence
1:57:48
officials broke up a hacking
attempt by
1:57:50
the Russians as they attempted
to break
1:57:53
into a Marriott hotel Wi-Fi
from a
1:57:55
parking lot in The Hague
1:57:57
the Dutch said the Russians had
a
1:57:59
receipt which showed they took
a taxi
1:58:01
ride from the headquarters of
the GRU
1:58:03
Russia's military intelligence
service
1:58:05
to Moscow's main airport
Russia's
1:58:08
rejected the indictments
calling them
1:58:11
part of a disinformation
campaign yeah
1:58:14
yeah it's kind of like that
let's start
1:58:15
off with one thing just kind of
like the
1:58:17
passport on 9/11 you like thing
well the
1:58:22
guy has a taxi receipt you have
to keep
1:58:25
your receipts he's probably got
the same
1:58:27
bureaucratic crap are you
Morris Morris
1:58:33
[Music] crap are you Morris
Morris
1:58:37
so there's not like Russia's oh
they're
1:58:40
so crude over there they don't
need taxi
1:58:42
receipt so he kept his receipt
in his
1:58:43
wallet so he kept his receipt
in his
1:58:44
and so that's what that became
the
1:58:46
center of attention
1:58:47
some guys receipt because
you're right
1:58:50
because it's proof that he took
a cab
1:58:52
from the GRU headquarters this
is also
1:58:55
kind of like making them look
like the
1:58:57
dumbest spies in history
there's a lot
1:58:59
going on here
1:59:00
so it's kind of like finding
the the
1:59:02
hijackers Mohammed Atta's
Passport
1:59:05
completely unscathed you know
we have
1:59:07
this proof this proof of who
perpetrated
1:59:10
this evil crime and this got so
crazy
1:59:15
that there were some problems
with the
1:59:16
trains on I think Friday and the
1:59:20
Netherlands as we always has
problems
1:59:23
with their trains if you ever
are in the
1:59:26
Dutch train and they say we
have a
1:59:28
problem with the the electrical
what do
1:59:33
you call it John the this is
above the
1:59:35
Train the electrical wires just
called
1:59:38
the electrical wires it doesn't
have a
1:59:40
it has name induction - both for
1:59:42
lightning so whenever they say
we have a
1:59:45
problem there's a technical
problem with
1:59:47
the wires that is code for
someone
1:59:50
committed suicide and jumped
onto the
1:59:51
tracks and it happens a lot at
least
1:59:53
once a day but now there were
some
1:59:55
problems with the trains and
yes just
1:59:57
stuff was blinking the Dutch
train
1:59:59
system is a 50-year history of
problems
2:00:02
and is a 50-year history of
problems
2:00:05
people immediately started
tweeting
2:00:07
Russians have hacked into the
train
2:00:09
system have hacked into the
train
2:00:11
you know this other thing about
let's go
2:00:13
back to this taxi receipt
you've been
2:00:16
all over the world I have been
all over
2:00:19
the world I'm seeing some taxi
receipt
2:00:22
does it tell you where you left
2:00:26
have you ever seen the tags you
said
2:00:27
left a hotel Bert Bern you know
no
2:00:30
typically the guy will give it
to you
2:00:32
blank hoping that you will give
him a
2:00:35
bigger tip for the Sham you're
about to
2:00:37
pull on your employer that
would be very
2:00:39
common interesting well now for
this
2:00:43
taxi receipt for some reason
despite the
2:00:46
government regulations I'm sure
it says
2:00:49
specifically it's from the GRU
2:00:51
headquarters the airport didn't
even
2:00:53
have the letters GRS GRU agency
are you
2:00:58
would allow this this sort of
thing it's
2:01:00
like you attract people this is
bullcrap
2:01:04
you're although these days
absolutely
2:01:08
uber not only knows where they
pick me
2:01:09
up and drop me off they got a
map it's
2:01:12
get sent to me it's copied to
the IRS
2:01:14
everyone else was running too
much too
2:01:17
much of an operation and I
don't think
2:01:19
the GRU is using uber that
would make it
2:01:28
that much better if yeah it
does sound
2:01:34
like a big big bunch of bullcrap
2:01:38
now the other big story that's
floating
2:01:41
around and has been floating
around is
2:01:45
this washes two of them one is
and Pence
2:01:49
had a speech recently where he
brought
2:01:51
this this issue up and I think
they're
2:01:53
trying to trying to I'm not
sure that
2:01:56
any of this is true or if it's
oh yeah
2:01:59
yeah yeah I chance about
China's gonna
2:02:02
Chinese out the hack American
people
2:02:04
deserve to know in response to
the
2:02:07
strong stand the President
Trump has
2:02:08
taken Beijing is pursuing a
2:02:11
comprehensive and coordinated
campaign
2:02:13
to undermine support for the
president
2:02:15
our agenda and our nation's most
2:02:18
cherished ideals
2:02:20
Pence's warning to Beijing
comes amidst
2:02:23
a growing us-china trade war
and as the
2:02:25
Pentagon is reportedly planning
a
2:02:26
massive show of force in
November with
2:02:29
warships and planes set to
carry out
2:02:31
exercises near China's
territorial
2:02:33
waters in the South China Sea
and Taiwan
2:02:36
Strait oh I totally believe
that's
2:02:38
happening oh I totally believe
that's
2:02:39
and the so that's that that's
what
2:02:40
they're equated to a meddling
in the
2:02:43
election is by showing up around
2:02:45
election time and looking like
dicks I'm
2:02:47
not sure yeah probably because
now this
2:02:52
does tie in I believe in a way
to this
2:02:54
story that kind of got legs but
isn't
2:02:58
really jumping to the forefront
about
2:03:01
the the min soup the meal chip
up for
2:03:04
that yeah I want to talk about
this for
2:03:06
a second because I have some
thoughts
2:03:07
about it what you super mikro
super
2:03:11
mikro yeah this is interesting
2:03:13
Bloomberg is reporting China
inserted
2:03:15
microchips into servers used by
major
2:03:17
tech companies such as Apple
and Amazon
2:03:19
that give backdoor access to
data the
2:03:22
miniscule grain of rice sized
chip would
2:03:25
allow hackers to bypass
security and
2:03:27
remotely access the networks of
these
2:03:29
companies both Apple and Amazon
are
2:03:31
denying the claims in the
report now if
2:03:35
I'm not mistaken this was
discovered a
2:03:37
years ago this is not something
new
2:03:40
correct I don't know the
details of the
2:03:43
discovery but I do have some
thoughts on
2:03:45
the but this sort of thing
because I've
2:03:48
worked with people back and I
remember
2:03:49
in the 80s George Morrow used
to bitch
2:03:51
about this with a Korean
subcontractor
2:03:54
he had come up with this very
2:03:55
interesting little Zenith
product that
2:03:58
was a laptop and it almost cost
him his
2:04:01
company because they had it
manufactured
2:04:04
overseas and it was it was a
very
2:04:07
lightweight machine one of the
early
2:04:09
ones and which machine was this
it was a
2:04:11
little Zenith portable loss
machine
2:04:15
I was raised austere CPM there
was dass
2:04:17
know this old DOS
2:04:18
mmm-hmm by this time and I
believe the
2:04:23
grain I think was long after
CPM and
2:04:25
yeah I know it's das and so
they the
2:04:28
machine was a turd when it came
back and
2:04:31
Morrow was one of these guys
who would
2:04:34
design his own kind of
screwball circus
2:04:36
that it would you know be kind
of
2:04:38
miraculous he was something of
a genius
2:04:40
in that regard and so he went
they
2:04:42
couldn't figure out why this
machine
2:04:43
zena's is all bent out of shape
about a
2:04:45
big thing being no good so he's
examined
2:04:48
the motherboard and they had
changed a
2:04:49
bunch of chips on it
2:04:51
yeah what yeah you know the one
of our
2:04:54
Knights was running a big
program at
2:04:57
Apple for that remember the
trashcan Mac
2:04:59
yeah and and he would have to
go to
2:05:03
China all the time because they
would do
2:05:04
the exact same thing they did
all sudden
2:05:06
they send it with just a
different chip
2:05:08
for than the spec called for
just
2:05:10
something completely just to
Apple which
2:05:11
is yeah rages so yeah Morel
finally got
2:05:15
to hold the engineers and again
he was
2:05:17
told hold the engineers and
again he was
2:05:19
that they looked at the I don't
why they
2:05:23
just produce it the way they're
supposed
2:05:24
to but he said apparently they
get
2:05:26
involved they looked at I said
oh this
2:05:28
circuit doesn't make any sense
so let's
2:05:31
just bypass it and take that
circuit out
2:05:33
and do this right and so they
did and of
2:05:35
course the Machine didn't work
right and
2:05:37
I believe that they just
constantly do
2:05:39
their meddlers they metal all
we're
2:05:41
gonna help you this is a way of
helping
2:05:43
you yeah and I think that's
what we have
2:05:48
here unless somebody I have
chip works
2:05:51
and proved this this argument
now I had
2:05:55
a different thought about this
and I'm
2:05:58
looking for the article I can't
find it
2:06:00
but I believe this was
discovered quite
2:06:02
a while ago for some reason
it's just
2:06:04
now coming to light
2:06:05
and everyone's denying that
this has
2:06:07
affected them I see no reason
to believe
2:06:12
that it wouldn't have been our
own
2:06:13
intelligence agencies who put
this in
2:06:15
that would make a lot more sense
2:06:17
particularly in to Google and
Facebook
2:06:19
servers why wouldn't it be in
there from
2:06:23
them why blame the Chinese
2:06:28
well unless I don't even know
that the
2:06:30
chip does anything that is a
maestro can
2:06:33
tear down I mean someone has
someone
2:06:35
that's what I'm what is the
chip it's
2:06:37
gotta be some sort of eight
ship known
2:06:39
ship I mean I mean the you just
don't
2:06:41
you can't make a little
submicron
2:06:43
product you know just in your
backyard
2:06:47
it's just this whole story
seems sketchy
2:06:51
and I think it may be part of
this pants
2:06:54
comment about the Chinese
trying to hack
2:06:55
the elections and trying to get
everyone
2:06:57
off the scent of the lack of
scent of
2:07:00
the Russians I have no I just
seems like
2:07:04
a phony baloney thing in
Bloomberg I
2:07:06
don't trust them at all well
for sure
2:07:10
the only thing I can think to
add to
2:07:13
this is that I've received so
many notes
2:07:16
after our multiple conversation
multiple
2:07:19
series conversation about
Chinese
2:07:20
Chinese tourists and how they
are rude
2:07:23
and where that comes from
culturally
2:07:26
there's a lot of different
theories and
2:07:28
ideas but everyone pretty much
agrees
2:07:30
yeah they're rude they're all
so proud
2:07:32
of stealing often certainly if
it's
2:07:35
stealing from non Chinese
entities and
2:07:38
this is one of the furtive for
me the
2:07:41
first population that I
actually look at
2:07:42
and say you know what we may
really be
2:07:45
incompatible and they're just
dicks and
2:07:48
they probably think we're dicks
so and
2:07:50
that presents a problem because
they
2:07:52
really have a lot of
integration with us
2:07:55
bond you know technology
finance with
2:08:00
sovereign finance
2:08:02
but they have Chinese I died
that I know
2:08:05
it sounds xenophobic and
bigoted but
2:08:07
they just may be dicks no I
mean that's
2:08:11
their culture of digs and I'm
sure they
2:08:15
think we're dicks too
2:08:19
so yeah we're messing with them
2:08:22
reasonably hard right now yeah
what
2:08:25
they're doing in the in the
South China
2:08:26
Sea and you know near Japan
this is
2:08:30
insane and and and I think in
that
2:08:33
regard Trump is correct no one
has ever
2:08:35
just said hey cut it out well
just like
2:08:37
who let's look at Woodward
monitoring
2:08:39
the situation they built an
entire basis
2:08:41
yeah and that's a that's an
important go
2:08:44
heart yeah they haven't had
that happen
2:08:46
they haven't had anyone tell
them to
2:08:47
stop I really hope we don't get
some
2:08:49
kind of kinetic thing going on
there
2:08:51
because that's not gonna be
pretty but
2:08:53
this is to say that hey they're
trying
2:08:55
to rig our election of course
the you
2:08:57
immediately think oh wow trying
to
2:08:59
distract away from the Russians
2:09:03
there's why from a PR
standpoint it's
2:09:06
just a stupid thing to say or
at least
2:09:08
to say even to where they did
the user
2:09:10
word metal they used the exact
same it
2:09:13
was pence
2:09:14
pensee going on about it well
pence
2:09:17
would know I like metal all
right let's
2:09:22
do this
2:09:22
[Music] this
2:09:37
I want to start off by thanking
one
2:09:40
second oh I want I could cover
a couple
2:09:44
in Hawaii
2:09:49
they sent me a box this is uh
Sabrina
2:09:54
Cottington and I think her
husband's
2:09:56
name is I can't read his I
think it's
2:09:58
Kristoff for Christopher
2:10:00
but his handwriting is
illegible but
2:10:05
hello ha my husband has been a
fan of
2:10:07
your show for the past couple
of years I
2:10:09
enjoy seeing how happy they get
he gets
2:10:11
after listening to your show he
won't be
2:10:13
happy if I can't pronounce his
name
2:10:14
hearing the stories we hope do
you
2:10:17
enjoying all the Hawaiian gifts
so he
2:10:19
sent me a but she the two of
them sent
2:10:21
me a box of a bunch of cornball
Hawaiian
2:10:25
I said if you want a whole hula
skirts
2:10:28
on now it's mostly books on how
to speak
2:10:31
pidgin English and a lot of
stuff with
2:10:33
macadamia nuts in it ah it's
actually
2:10:36
kind of a nice gift he wants
his family
2:10:39
asked for some major families
babies
2:10:44
surgery Karma for a newborn
that Emmett
2:10:47
that's not good was handed out
now
2:10:49
though yeah you've got karma a
long note
2:10:56
explaining it but I want to
thank them
2:10:59
for sending this in he his wife
has just
2:11:01
really had a little flyer cause
she's
2:11:04
this apparently a singer she
does like
2:11:05
events and she's just gorgeous
2:11:07
so he's a lucky guy now is
anything for
2:11:11
me in this care package or just
for you
2:11:13
I did I guess I should give you
half of
2:11:15
it okay
2:11:21
Rebecca waters starts off today
or
2:11:23
actually let's start with Craig
Lawton
2:11:25
with the hundred dollars from
Mitchum
2:11:28
Victoria Australia didn't
listen for six
2:11:31
months and he's managed making
it clear
2:11:35
that they'd mentioned be
illness is
2:11:36
global I says my wife and I
ditched
2:11:41
Facebook on our phones recently
2:11:42
Twitter's next too much madness
I recent
2:11:45
hit my brother in the mouth he
lives in
2:11:46
New York City unfortunately he
wasn't
2:11:48
keen on listening to Trump
apologists
2:11:50
he's my younger brother so I'll
just
2:11:53
keep hitting him until he gets
it and
2:11:54
we're getting him a little
deduced New
2:12:01
York stuff has got the Daily
News is
2:12:02
just about impossible a pound
is a mess
2:12:06
Rebecca waters a hundred
dollars oh this
2:12:10
is Rebecca who is with Geoffrey
to Hagen
2:12:15
and let me just she's gonna
thanks for
2:12:18
contributing to our sanity
Congrats on
2:12:20
the engagement yes please
stream the
2:12:22
wedding you and John keep us
sane and
2:12:24
laughing please give Geoffrey
two weeks
2:12:25
um jobs karma it's rough out
there
2:12:27
without the end for sure Sir
Andrew
2:12:30
gussick NC for Ag 7373
2:12:34
ah and he's in the ship at sea
73 from a
2:12:40
ship at sea oh and he wants to
wish his
2:12:43
brother a happy birthday baby
back
2:12:44
recoveries got a thing on there
he's on
2:12:46
the list
2:12:47
I wonder if he used the winds
network to
2:12:49
send this email I don't know I
should
2:12:51
have told us we need details in
Odom and
2:12:56
weed California 88 Odom is yes
I got
2:13:04
that I think is the correct
2:13:05
pronunciation I think is the
correct
2:13:07
since you seem to miss pronoun
wrong
2:13:09
again I think it was autumn
less than
2:13:12
four now I know how to
pronounce odom
2:13:15
couple basketball players Laura
Williams
2:13:18
it part Sun Oh another eight oh
eight
2:13:21
boob donation now Laura hold on
a second
2:13:26
Laura is donating for her
husband I
2:13:29
think we need to let me just
2:13:31
double-check I think we need to
read
2:13:32
this because this is yes her
husband
2:13:34
Billy gets knighted today so
I'll take
2:13:35
this happy birthday my husband
Billy
2:13:38
love ya Laura quite a few years
ago my
2:13:40
husband started listening to
the no
2:13:41
agenda show I could hear it
playing as
2:13:43
in the garage when he was
working on
2:13:44
cars vans etc on a rare date
night we
2:13:50
would listen to it in the car
jeez man
2:13:52
this is not a way to get laid
that's
2:13:57
what date night is all about at
first I
2:14:00
didn't get it and wanted to
wash out
2:14:02
Adams mouth with soap but I did
enjoy
2:14:05
the jingles I even started
asking him
2:14:07
what John and Adam had to say
about
2:14:08
certain events but I never
listened on
2:14:10
my own finally after a trip to
Vegas and
2:14:12
enjoying the show on the car
ride there
2:14:14
I started listening on my own I
learned
2:14:17
it by watching you okay I
cannot thank
2:14:20
you all enough for what you do
I've
2:14:21
watched my own mother become so
far
2:14:23
entrenched in dimensioned be
that she
2:14:25
has spent the last 15 years of
her life
2:14:27
miserable and hateful because
all she
2:14:29
does is listen to MSM 24/7 and
believe
2:14:32
it all what I learned on your
show keeps
2:14:35
me from losing my mind when
talking to
2:14:37
her family relationship saved
anyway on
2:14:42
to the donation my husband
would make a
2:14:44
donation every now and then but
wasn't
2:14:45
consistent I enrolled under my
name
2:14:48
Laura for the $4 a week
subscription
2:14:50
thank you and then would do a
random
2:14:52
donation periodically this year
I added
2:14:54
the subscription for $20 an 18
a month
2:14:56
today I make a boob donation his
2:14:59
favorite in honor of his 56
birthday on
2:15:02
the 7th of October as I had
look at the
2:15:05
spreadsheet I realized that we
had more
2:15:07
than enough for one night one
night in
2:15:10
the family so I would like to
surprise
2:15:12
him for his birthday with the
boob
2:15:14
donation and knighthood now I
don't know
2:15:16
what he wants for his name I'm
guessing
2:15:19
sir he wants for his name I'm
guessing
2:15:20
beau and I don't know what he
wants the
2:15:22
round table so I'm going to
have to
2:15:24
follow up with an email and his
request
2:15:26
I also will be sending another
email
2:15:27
with the accounting attached as
I can't
2:15:29
access right now okay Oh aye
without him
2:15:31
seeing me and have him since I
haven't
2:15:33
want to sense it was all it was
a
2:15:35
surprise surprise surprise
that's very
2:15:42
nice yeah he's on the list of
course he
2:15:44
is yeah he's on the list of
course he
2:15:45
yes that's so sweet from Laura
to Billy
2:15:48
that is beautiful and way to go
risky
2:15:52
move Billy
2:15:54
I hit her in the mouth on date
night
2:15:56
risky move yeah these two guys
hey you
2:16:02
turned on yet we are the viagra
of
2:16:08
podcasting right here there you
go
2:16:11
must be sir herb lamb uh happy
11th
2:16:15
anniversary says he came in
with a boob
2:16:17
donation 808 Richard Hufford in
Tempe
2:16:20
Arizona 808 Richard Hufford in
Tempe
2:16:21
another boob donation is 800
eight bill
2:16:24
Johnson 67 and it's happy
birthday to
2:16:29
his beautiful wife Jennifer she
2:16:34
apparently got into the show
after it
2:16:36
she would used to be a high
roller I
2:16:38
guess when she listened to the
show
2:16:39
she's still kind of not quite
you know
2:16:41
this show like mixed no but
we're
2:16:44
bringing we're bringing families
2:16:45
together we try sir John or
bringing
2:16:49
them apart some sometimes you
got to rip
2:16:54
the band-aid off people Sir John
2:16:56
Fitzpatrick in Heber Springs
Arkansas
2:16:59
606 small boob
2:17:01
Avinash Prasad in Atlanta in
st. Port
2:17:05
st. Lucie in Florida 600 6 Dave
just
2:17:11
playing day 55 10 in Atlanta
Georgia
2:17:14
Steven day 55 10 in Atlanta
Georgia
2:17:16
so many cuz so many custom any
maybe now
2:17:21
Victoria BC 54 40 Michael gates
50 to 80
2:17:24
David carbon ooh
2:17:26
parts unknown oh yeah he sent
us a very
2:17:29
long email about how ice really
works
2:17:32
and what they can and can't do
and why
2:17:34
there's problems with these
arrests and
2:17:36
I'm still parsing it because
there's a
2:17:38
lot to go through but it is
very good so
2:17:40
we probably read it later Dave
I think
2:17:42
Dave also did the mix for
today's show
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I need 50:33 and gave us a mix
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these
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you know
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is the 7th of October 2018 and
we is who
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while we give out a belated
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but appalled let me see yes
there was
2:22:31
this a movement some stuff
going on and
2:22:34
with Turkey and Germany and
this it's
2:22:37
not really being covered we're
very well
2:22:39
but I got this reports from not
at all
2:22:40
oh yes Turkey's president Raja
prepared
2:22:44
one is in Germany meeting
Chancellor
2:22:46
Angela Merkel the two countries
have
2:22:48
clashed over human rights and
Turkey's
2:22:50
economy over which mr. Edwin has
2:22:52
exercised increasing political
control
2:22:54
and also the EU pays air21
2:22:57
to not let the refugees leave
turkey
2:23:00
into Europe the BBC's journey
Hill is
2:23:02
covering the visit essential
Berlin has
2:23:04
been completely sealed off by a
road
2:23:07
block just around the corner
from the
2:23:09
Brandenburg Gate there are
police
2:23:11
officers everywhere the Meuse
tourists
2:23:13
at the cordon looking at police
armored
2:23:16
vehicles and rooftops snipers
around the
2:23:19
luxury Adlon hotel where a very
2:23:22
controversial guest is staying
rich at
2:23:24
erawan that has come with high
2:23:26
expectations he wants to reset
the
2:23:29
relationship between Ankara and
Berlin
2:23:32
it's strained due in part stays
partial
2:23:34
for jailing critics and
journalists
2:23:36
really small passports perhaps
it's no
2:23:39
wonder that few senior
politicians will
2:23:42
attend a state banquet due to
be held in
2:23:44
his honor at the presidential
palace not
2:23:47
far from here Angela Merkel and
many of
2:23:49
her ministers won't be at the
dinner
2:23:50
mrs. Merkel of course will meet
with him
2:23:53
three times in fact mr. Dewan
needs her
2:23:56
help and support his economy
struggling
2:23:58
and he's fallen out with Donald
Trump
2:24:00
but the relationship matters to
her to
2:24:02
three million people of Turkish
origin
2:24:05
live in Germany many support
him then
2:24:08
there's a trading relationship
and a
2:24:10
deal between Turkey and the EU
has
2:24:12
helped to reduce migration mr.
Erdogan
2:24:14
says he wants closer ties
interesting
2:24:18
how they just gloss over that
in this
2:24:20
report it's a buyout then
there's a
2:24:23
trading relationship and a deal
between
2:24:25
Turkey and the EU has helped to
reduce
2:24:27
migration now the biggest
problem I just
2:24:29
finished the report on mr.
Erdogan says
2:24:31
he wants closer ties for what
he says is
2:24:34
the sake of prosperity in the
future of
2:24:36
both countries
2:24:37
mrs. Merkel may agree with him
but given
2:24:40
her own diminishing power and
the
2:24:42
contempt in which mr. Aaron is
held by
2:24:44
many hair her welcome will be a
cautious
2:24:47
one so what is what's the play
here I
2:24:50
mean is the lira still in a in
a spiral
2:24:52
is it just control eyes low
okay so
2:24:56
they'll get stabilized but you
know when
2:24:58
you have a low we need
currencies
2:25:01
collapse like that this is the
2:25:02
opportunity for exporting
because it
2:25:04
means everything yesterday
cheap but
2:25:06
what are they export drugs
maybe export
2:25:08
well they excuse for words some
mineral
2:25:10
seduction drugs Isis best
glassblowing
2:25:16
factories and glass
manufacturing in the
2:25:18
world all we need to take a
trip and the
2:25:20
funny thing is I'll bet you we
start to
2:25:22
see it cost-plus and some of
these you
2:25:25
know cratenbarrel up but you're
gonna
2:25:27
have all kinds of deals on and
see a lot
2:25:30
of Turkish glass yes and Rossi
it out of
2:25:33
the blue rugs
2:25:36
they have lots of that's for
sure yeah
2:25:38
right drain the country of its
rugs III
2:25:44
don't want to that want to
sound like a
2:25:46
broken record but again the
opportunity
2:25:48
is just beckoning us John
2:25:50
glass and roads wanna do have
become an
2:25:53
import-export guy or dealing
with the
2:25:55
Turks huh
2:25:56
they're very hard sell style
this really
2:25:59
doesn't fit in with American
taste
2:26:01
hookahs do
2:26:04
well yeah but I don't know what
kind of
2:26:06
a business that is now hookah
bars we
2:26:08
got a couple stop smoke hookah
bar is
2:26:11
our actual does this a pretty
popular
2:26:13
thing now yeah
2:26:15
really yeah
2:26:17
you have a hookah bar there in
us I
2:26:19
think we have three because I
don't know
2:26:22
of one there probably is one
around here
2:26:24
but oh yeah this in your neck
of the
2:26:27
woods yeah this tons of hookah
bars huh
2:26:30
I should go and investigate I
don't care
2:26:33
- okay I think they're
pretentious I
2:26:36
think a hookahs pretentious
2:26:40
pretension it's just a
glorified bong
2:26:43
yeah yeah oh no I don't use a
bong laser
2:26:49
hookah we have to be imported
it from
2:26:51
Turkey we have to be imported
it from
2:26:54
it breaks it now whenever you
really
2:26:58
want to get something done in
the order
2:27:00
I would say in the 80's 90's a
little
2:27:03
bit of the 2000s if you wanted
to get
2:27:05
something done you brought in
the big
2:27:07
guns done you brought in the big
2:27:09
so we really need to reconsider
this
2:27:11
brexit thing we got all kinds of
2:27:12
problems who do you bring in
who's the
2:27:14
big gun in the UK if you really
want to
2:27:16
change hearts and minds Boris
Johnson
2:27:19
close Bob Geldof of course sir
Bob's our
2:27:23
Bob Ed's twofold one is the
increment
2:27:25
generates for this country 94
billion
2:27:28
and bringing into the country
contrast
2:27:31
that with the NHS total spend
of 118
2:27:34
billion 115 billion almost the
same this
2:27:37
would be critically damaged the
second
2:27:39
reason is cultural the voice of
Britain
2:27:42
the genuine global Britain
voice is our
2:27:45
music it has been since the
Beatles the
2:27:47
greatest cultural influences of
the 20th
2:27:50
century no one knows quite why
this tiny
2:27:53
island produces such vast
reservoirs of
2:27:57
talent but we do know that the
entire
2:28:00
plan of dancers eats sleeps and
plays
2:28:03
hard to our noise that's the
sound of
2:28:06
genuine global Britain and that
has been
2:28:08
endangered by a recklessness
which is
2:28:11
existential and historically
self
2:28:15
damaging so apparently in order
to save
2:28:18
the national health care system
we need
2:28:21
to stay within the EU so the
almost
2:28:25
equal amount of revenue that
comes in
2:28:27
from the music business can
save all the
2:28:29
sick people bullshit what is it
what is
2:28:35
wrong with him
2:28:38
I don't know what does can't
make heads
2:28:40
or tails of this precisely I
mean how
2:28:44
does this play and I mean what
what is
2:28:48
he serious about the I mean
yeah we've
2:28:50
had the Beatles thanks it was
great you
2:28:53
know hey Paul McCartney to you
can have
2:28:54
him back
2:28:57
I'm not so sure that I that
Britain has
2:29:02
been all that important I mean
yeah we
2:29:04
had an important wave in the
60s and 70s
2:29:07
well I will say this has he
heard me has
2:29:11
he heard kpop or not
2:29:14
I he probably has but I would
there's
2:29:18
something it needs to be kind of
2:29:19
discussed I think and a bigger
I'd like
2:29:21
on a global level who which is
yeah II
2:29:24
you want to have all these
units do you
2:29:25
want these for trade for the
purposes of
2:29:27
trade and only trade you want
these big
2:29:30
alliances and then you can make
better
2:29:32
deals but if you look at the
history of
2:29:35
Europe in particular the little
or
2:29:38
countries that look small
countries the
2:29:40
EU the UK and there are the
islands
2:29:43
there and then you have Sweden
2:29:45
individually when they were
kind of not
2:29:48
isolated but more isolated than
they are
2:29:50
today Sweden used to have two
aircraft
2:29:52
manufacturing companies now and
two or
2:29:55
three car companies and a truck
company
2:29:58
I mean they would have all these
2:30:00
operations now they're all
bought up by
2:30:01
you know because of globalism
they've
2:30:03
been bought up by the Chinese
and the
2:30:05
Indians and Saab I think has
been the
2:30:08
coach Saab the car company has
been shut
2:30:10
down shudder yeah gone GM for a
wild hog
2:30:14
they make it work and the Great
Britain
2:30:16
is the same way they had Jaguar
and
2:30:18
Bentley and rolls-royce all
it's all BMW
2:30:21
now isn't it well they're owned
by yeah
2:30:23
they're owned by the BMW and
Volkswagen
2:30:26
but I think Volkswagen owns
rolls-royce
2:30:29
and I think Volkswagen owns
rolls-royce
2:30:30
BMW I think Owens Bentley or
the other
2:30:32
way around but they don't own
their
2:30:34
Grover I think this still may be
2:30:35
independent but probably not I
mean when
2:30:38
these countries were by
themselves and
2:30:39
doing their own thing they
could do all
2:30:41
these fabulous things including
the
2:30:43
British Invasion for the music
scene
2:30:45
which Geldof kind of refers to
yeah but
2:30:48
now that they're all global the
global
2:30:50
thing just takes all those
lights the
2:30:52
air out of it yeah yeah so would
2:30:55
somebody explain that to me now
the only
2:30:58
thing they have really that is
global is
2:31:00
they're actors they're actors
they that
2:31:03
is the engine of our of
Hollywood
2:31:06
because we they add credibility
to
2:31:09
what's going on what did the
drivel were
2:31:11
producing so you gotta have we
can suck
2:31:14
up actors like there's no
tomorrow but
2:31:15
in fact a lot of the British
actors and
2:31:17
there's many of the better ones
are
2:31:19
really British and they work on
the
2:31:21
stage and they do a lot of
stuff you'd
2:31:23
see over they will see over here
2:31:24
necessary over they will see
over here
2:31:25
when they come over here just
first shot
2:31:28
at it they were they come over
here to
2:31:30
take our money and bang our
women well
2:31:33
there's that but that's just an
actress
2:31:36
thing that's what they do the
point is
2:31:39
is that why does what has
globalism done
2:31:42
that's positive accept make
bigger
2:31:45
companies bigger what is it done
2:31:48
what is it done for the for the
people
2:31:50
or for the creativity of the
masses well
2:31:52
you know what I think this is
it the
2:31:54
globalism is right here you're
listening
2:31:56
to it you're connected to it the
2:31:57
Internet is the only globalism
I believe
2:31:59
in and it's not really all that
healthy
2:32:02
what we're seeing
2:32:05
yeah and if you even look at
our numbers
2:32:07
seriously and you look at who
listens to
2:32:10
the show it's still 85% USA and
then the
2:32:15
rest is a pitch you see numbers
2:32:18
yes YC yeah I just see numbers
I don't
2:32:21
see numbers of the people who
were
2:32:23
listening I'm get numbers from
the
2:32:24
mailing list
2:32:25
ah okay and I extrapolate well
as I told
2:32:29
you when I was in when I was in
Europe
2:32:30
you know last month did I
realized you
2:32:34
know we really do have it our
media diet
2:32:37
our news diet here is so
deprived that
2:32:39
you know that we wind up and
it's it
2:32:43
spills over into all other
countries I
2:32:44
mean the headline news is
what's going
2:32:47
on here is Trump this won't
last we used
2:32:50
to do a lot more European news
but a lot
2:32:52
of the European news is Trump
2:32:56
yeah I mean it's pretty
pathetic I will
2:32:58
say not to be insulting to any
2:33:00
particular news show did I have
to get
2:33:02
clips from Democracy Now
2:33:04
I know and all she does is read
the wire
2:33:08
I think you're single-handedly
keeping
2:33:10
them on the air with your penis
like you
2:33:13
know but they still report us
if I do
2:33:14
have one last clip from them I
might as
2:33:16
well get out of the way so we
can okay
2:33:18
rap a little bit but this is a
Yemen
2:33:20
update ooh yes something else
rarely
2:33:24
discussed Thursday's protest
came as the
2:33:26
head of a team of UN
investigators
2:33:28
accused Saudi Arabia and the
United Arab
2:33:31
Emirates of interfering with his
2:33:32
investigation Kamel Jon duly
says all
2:33:35
sides in Yemen's conflict of
committed
2:33:38
human rights abuses with the
us-backed
2:33:39
saudi-led coalition responsible
for war
2:33:41
crimes including widespread
arbitrary
2:33:44
detention rape torture and the
2:33:46
conscription of children as
young as
2:33:48
eight years old yeah yeah
where's all
2:33:50
the protest for that
2:33:53
there was a protest that's what
she was
2:33:55
reporting on but they was no
reporting
2:33:58
on the protest that's not what
we want
2:34:00
cause it's not about Trump if
there's no
2:34:01
reporting on the protest it
didn't
2:34:03
happen yeah pretty much
2:34:05
I see if I just had some OTG
notes I'd
2:34:09
taken here but oh yeah this is
I've
2:34:14
ordered the book
2:34:15
Jessica Powell have you ever
run across
2:34:17
her she was
2:34:20
I think she was a big PR person
at
2:34:23
Google think she was a big PR
person at
2:34:25
and she wrote a book about how
how much
2:34:28
bullshit is going on and it's
called the
2:34:30
big disruption here why I left
my big
2:34:33
fancy tech job and wrote a book
the big
2:34:35
disruption and she really
highlights how
2:34:38
they completely lost the lost
the plot
2:34:41
and you know all became savers
of the
2:34:43
world like oh then we'll go
everything
2:34:46
we do will just be to save the
world
2:34:47
make the world a better place
you know
2:34:49
we are the superheroes it's
it's the
2:34:52
excerpts that she's posted on
on medium
2:34:54
seem pretty revealing
2:34:56
very exciting it yeah yeah it's
why I
2:34:59
left my big fancy tech job and
wrote a
2:35:01
book the big disruption so I
guess
2:35:03
that's titled the book Jessica
2:35:05
Powell Facebook
2:35:10
have now been on since Wow
March how did
2:35:14
yeah yeah you should be I'm
proud of me
2:35:16
I'm feel much better too I bet
you do
2:35:19
said they had a 50 million user
breach
2:35:23
and apparently they still can't
reset
2:35:26
all of the access tokens and
this is
2:35:28
this is the big problem is
because this
2:35:30
people use the face bag sign-in
whenever
2:35:34
they're on a website oh just
you know
2:35:36
login with the Facebook okay
you can
2:35:38
usually it's Facebook or Google
or
2:35:40
hopefully they have an option to
2:35:42
register with your own email
address
2:35:43
which has its own lot of issues
yeah
2:35:46
that's more common now I mean I
remember
2:35:48
like three years ago where we
just
2:35:50
couldn't you couldn't sign in
just
2:35:51
Facebook that was it yeah I'm
logging in
2:35:54
with Facebook I don't have an
account so
2:35:56
that access token which has been
2:35:59
compromised for I think the
majority or
2:36:01
all of these 50 million users
that I
2:36:03
don't I mean I wouldn't know
someone
2:36:05
maybe made me may have
reactivated my
2:36:07
account maybe I think ur he who
knows I
2:36:10
have it looked but it also
gives you
2:36:12
access to all other sites if
you use the
2:36:15
the login for and this is also
not
2:36:20
really being covered I mean
it's just in
2:36:22
yeah I kind of like inner
breath but I
2:36:24
think it's much more serious
then your
2:36:27
typical oh something happened I
mean
2:36:29
people have actual complete
access
2:36:31
tokens authenticated lock into
to all
2:36:33
the sites that you login with
Facebook a
2:36:38
well I would be if my opinion
is if
2:36:42
you're gonna if you would take
that
2:36:44
route and use Facebook for your
logins
2:36:47
everything else you deserve
that what
2:36:49
you get yes
2:36:50
Oh Calais oh I know what I had
the
2:36:53
Alcatel flip-phone go yeah has
been on
2:36:58
and is now at the very end of
its
2:37:00
battery since last Sunday Wow
and
2:37:05
connected since last Sunday Wow
and
2:37:07
really I have not used it it's
only been
2:37:09
standby mode but it was standby
for
2:37:11
seven day good call yeah if
it'll still
2:37:16
take a call
2:37:18
ah yeah but it's I mean it's
down to the
2:37:20
wire I mean there's the battery
icon is
2:37:23
pretty much empty but it's it's
still
2:37:25
dialing yeah it's working
2:37:27
you're not amazing and and by
the way
2:37:30
it's the way it used to be with
these
2:37:31
phones yeah every single time I
mention
2:37:33
the phone I was like oh I was
like 39
2:37:35
bucks on the Amazon app right
after that
2:37:38
it's 59 it's 69 I am
single-handedly
2:37:41
raising the price of the
Alcatel flip
2:37:43
phone to go have a newsletter
put in our
2:37:50
newsletter and they get it get
quick
2:37:52
shot at it okay i'll relist
some of my
2:37:56
faves for the OTG lifestyle
yeah a
2:37:59
little segment
2:38:00
excellent excellent did you
upgrade your
2:38:02
windows I found out that's a
bad idea to
2:38:05
what though they haven't and
their new
2:38:07
release their half-year release
came out
2:38:10
no I didn't notice
2:38:12
oh yeah and and immediately
they had to
2:38:14
pull it no I didn't get one
yeah you
2:38:18
probably didn't get one because
they you
2:38:20
probably have your update set
to OFF
2:38:21
like you should generally do
and then
2:38:25
they also they don't do them
all at once
2:38:26
its 1809 and they had to pull
it because
2:38:29
apparently some users were
witnessing
2:38:31
all their files being deleted
oh nice oh
2:38:35
my goodness that's not nice
following up
2:38:40
on our tracking of Tesla stock
in this
2:38:47
case based on fundamentals such
as the
2:38:50
CEO is nuts that so we think
it's gonna
2:38:54
be a perfect 200 january two
hundred
2:38:56
short this is not advice we're
not in it
2:38:58
but this is it comes to us from
the
2:39:00
former new york banker but
there was a
2:39:02
interesting article someone
sent me
2:39:04
about wah and and yo part of
his theory
2:39:06
which i think we both agree
with is you
2:39:09
know he has the number one
selling sedan
2:39:11
and there's only really two
other sedans
2:39:14
that you can purchase right now
the
2:39:15
impala and the charger and the
after
2:39:18
this these are all the fans
after this
2:39:20
is not going to be any demand
and
2:39:21
there's a number of theories
about why
2:39:23
people are buying suvs and not
buying
2:39:27
sedan's anymore and
subsequently they're
2:39:29
not being made and one of the
premier
2:39:32
reasons seems to be the number
of child
2:39:35
safety seats you can get in the
back
2:39:39
which would really be exactly -
and so
2:39:42
it's these cars are just no
longer big
2:39:44
enough for your typical family
now when
2:39:47
I read this I thought yeah
maybe but
2:39:50
seeing the way they explain the
dog
2:39:52
phenomenon well this is exactly
my point
2:39:55
I think SUV's people have them
because
2:39:58
they're moving from babies to
dogs and
2:40:02
the SUV you can you have the
the rear
2:40:06
the other fifth door opener so
the dog
2:40:08
can bound in or bound out you
know it's
2:40:11
the way the commercial works
hey Fido
2:40:14
there's room in the back yeah
and the
2:40:16
dog gets in the back that's why
there's
2:40:18
no trunk it's actually the
trunk is in
2:40:19
the is up into the in the car
yes and
2:40:22
that's where you put the doggie
basket
2:40:24
and his toys and his new eyes
language
2:40:27
blankie his toys and his new
eyes language
2:40:28
all the stuff I think that is
the main
2:40:30
reason the stuff I think that
is the main
2:40:32
I like the theory it seems it
seems
2:40:35
doable like the theory it seems
it seems
2:40:38
yeah that would account for the
minivans
2:40:41
- totally they're the minivans
actually
2:40:43
are hot because of the price
because
2:40:46
they're just so shit now this
issue
2:40:48
we've had well I think we've
gone
2:40:50
through ten of these things yeah
2:40:53
they bring oh they're not do we
had one
2:40:56
minivan wouldn't one just be
enough if
2:40:59
they were we still had were
they after a
2:41:01
while you know it's like uh-huh
you want
2:41:03
something newer you said ten of
them
2:41:06
mm-hmm probably had faults four
or five
2:41:09
okay but we had one that was
three
2:41:12
hundred sixty thousand miles or
put on
2:41:13
it whoa run still runs like a
truck but
2:41:17
now do that in your drawer it's
a
2:41:22
fantastic invention
unfortunately only
2:41:24
Chrysler seems to make make the
make the
2:41:27
product right yeah but now
Chrysler got
2:41:29
just this is how you got to
tell you
2:41:32
this story
2:41:32
Chrysler got sidetracked so
Mimi's got
2:41:36
this Chrysler Town and Country
as a
2:41:37
fairly new cars fantasticks got
radar
2:41:39
maybe when you drive it along
you know
2:41:42
if there's a car nearby bbbbbb
baby baby
2:41:45
did you get a little noise so
you don't
2:41:47
turn into you know into
somebody it's
2:41:50
got all these features or
cameras Ron I
2:41:52
know that you're driving around
in the
2:41:54
23 year old Lexus but this is
kind of
2:41:57
what people have these days so
I mean if
2:41:59
you're surprised by it okay
well here's
2:42:01
what I'm surprised by so the
battery
2:42:04
starts going dead and the
computer
2:42:07
decides that the cars now
really needs
2:42:09
to be either taken in for a new
battery
2:42:11
or something it's not going to
if first
2:42:14
of all it's not going to start
it's not
2:42:17
gonna give you any it's gonna
start
2:42:18
beeping if you try to do
anything and if
2:42:20
you try to disable the beeping
and
2:42:22
beeping and beeping it makes
like for
2:42:25
example sticking your key into
the
2:42:27
ignition yeah a clamp inside the
2:42:32
ignition locks the keys oh nice
2:42:36
so you can't get the key out
2:42:38
tomorrow'll she goes through to
me the
2:42:42
key won't come out you need to
do this
2:42:44
and the keys are coordinated so
one key
2:42:46
doesn't work they've done now
none of
2:42:47
them work you can't open the
doors you
2:42:49
can't do anything and so she
finally
2:42:50
gets the thing after a cup
2:42:52
of days of misery gets the
things so it
2:42:55
is going to get the new battery
they
2:42:57
think everything's ready to go
the key
2:42:59
comes out is everything's ready
tries to
2:43:01
start it it asks for her pin
number
2:43:06
which of course she never
recalled ever
2:43:09
creating news car owners pin
number you
2:43:14
don't have it it's not on the
pink slip
2:43:16
it's not in the registers
nowhere to be
2:43:18
found not in the registers
nowhere to be
2:43:18
the company doesn't have it the
dealer
2:43:20
doesn't know what it is so you
have this
2:43:22
pin number that shows why in
the world
2:43:25
does a car any car being made
today
2:43:28
require a pin number for you to
start
2:43:32
your own damn car did you try
zero zero
2:43:35
zero zero they tried everything
well
2:43:38
this reminds me this is
ridiculous this
2:43:41
kind of thing and this is what
they're
2:43:42
doing the Glock I mean this is
a minivan
2:43:45
who's gonna steal a minivan
2:43:48
hey man chicks dig that shit
boy this
2:43:52
reminds me of Elise who has a
Prius but
2:43:56
which is an 80
2:43:58
I want no nightie a 94 Prius I
believe
2:44:03
three almost 300,000 miles
original
2:44:06
battery I'm very impressed with
this
2:44:08
vehicle except when she had to
here in
2:44:11
the garage when she was staying
here
2:44:12
during the summer the there's a
smaller
2:44:14
battery which activates the
systems you
2:44:18
know you can't just flip on
this huge
2:44:21
battery and have it power
everything now
2:44:23
that comes from a very like
almost like
2:44:25
a motorcycle battery which is
in the
2:44:28
back of the car now when that's
not
2:44:30
functioning then you can't open
up you
2:44:32
know that nothing works the
clicker
2:44:34
doesn't work the remote but you
can see
2:44:35
take the little key out of the
key fob
2:44:38
and then okay you can open the
door but
2:44:41
the battery is in a compartment
in the
2:44:44
back of the car which you can
get to if
2:44:50
the trunk is open but the trunk
has no
2:44:52
keyhole that can only be
activated by
2:44:55
the remote switch which which
of course
2:44:58
doesn't work where the
batteries but you
2:45:01
can climb over the seat if your
arm is
2:45:04
long enough you can go like
it's your
2:45:06
we blind you do this blind you
have to
2:45:08
watch youtube videos and then
you can
2:45:11
kind of put your hook your arm
under and
2:45:13
there's a little wire and if
you're
2:45:14
lucky you can you can flip that
and then
2:45:17
click then the the boot will
open or the
2:45:19
trunk will open it's it's
ridiculous I
2:45:21
mean it's it's total insanity
how some
2:45:24
of these things are thought up
2:45:27
yeah that's why like older cars
2:45:29
mechanical cars are the best
cars yeah
2:45:32
well keep that Lexus running
boy I'll
2:45:34
tell you there is like a top
now it's 25
2:45:38
years old runs like a top res
like a top
2:45:42
speaking of tops I got no way
to make
2:45:45
the transition but it's not not
going
2:45:47
too well with our top director
there it
2:45:49
is Ben Affleck and I didn't
know this
2:45:52
about Ben but he has a
alcoholism
2:45:55
problem this morning a Hollywood
2:45:57
a-lister is seeking help Ben
Affleck
2:46:00
confirmed to be back in rehab
following
2:46:03
struggles with alcohol
addiction a
2:46:05
source close to Affleck saying
quote one
2:46:08
crucial aspect of Ben's
recovery is for
2:46:11
him to be able to seek help
when he
2:46:12
feels as though he's not in
control when
2:46:15
his ongoing treatment and
meetings with
2:46:17
sober coaches aren't quite
enough holy
2:46:19
crap if he's at that stage
where his
2:46:22
meetings and his coaches are
not enough
2:46:24
he needs someone to physically
stop him
2:46:27
I think he spread this a
serious problem
2:46:28
and this is apparently the
third time
2:46:30
he's been in rehab I didn't know
2:46:32
anything about this adding the
best-case
2:46:35
scenario is for him to seek
help which
2:46:37
he has done willingly and for
that we
2:46:39
are all very grateful and
hopeful in a
2:46:42
decorated career full of
Hollywood
2:46:44
blockbusters Affleck's next
role getting
2:46:47
healthy staff as you mentioned
Ben
2:46:49
Affleck has been in rehab
before has he
2:46:51
talked about his battle with
addiction
2:46:53
yeah the last time you got out
in March
2:46:55
2017 he was very open about it
on his
2:46:57
Facebook page he wrote I have
completed
2:47:00
treatment for alcohol addiction
2:47:01
something I've dealt with in
the past
2:47:03
and will continue to confront
he wrote I
2:47:05
want to live life to the
fullest and be
2:47:07
the best father I can be I want
my kids
2:47:10
to know there is no shame in
getting
2:47:11
help when you needed and it
sounds like
2:47:14
he needs it again guys so this
was just
2:47:16
your typical Hollywood story
and they
2:47:18
kind of fluff over it the guy
is a
2:47:20
serious serious addiction
problem and
2:47:22
what I'm missing from this
network
2:47:24
broadcast believe it's the
Today Show
2:47:27
and this used to happen when
you did a
2:47:29
story like this and now they
just turned
2:47:31
into the slow how well he's
seeking help
2:47:33
oh oh were we're all pulling
for you Ben
2:47:36
meanwhile in finance yeah they
don't
2:47:38
give a shit about him but they
used to
2:47:40
say things like hey if you
think that
2:47:43
you have a problem with alcohol
or you
2:47:45
may be battling some demons
here's the
2:47:47
number to call or here's a
website to go
2:47:49
to why doesn't that happen
anymore why
2:47:51
is it just been turned into this
2:47:53
Hollywood goo story where it's
an actual
2:47:56
opportunity goo story where
it's an actual
2:47:56
maybe thinking about themselves
2:47:59
oh you make a good point not
that I have
2:48:03
any number ready for you but
well maybe
2:48:08
someone will now think about it
2:48:10
they didn't even mention that
hey
2:48:11
there's lots of places you can
go if you
2:48:13
think you have a problem in
fact I I
2:48:16
don't think I think that most
of our
2:48:18
listeners have an alcohol
problem
2:48:23
have you ever seen Chris Wilson
from
2:48:26
from Australia and what they
know he's
2:48:29
Austria Australia am I thinking
what am
2:48:35
I thinking
2:48:36
instead we don't like to drink
alcohol
2:48:39
here on the No Agenda show no
we like to
2:48:41
drink cockroaches insecticide
but gross
2:48:43
parent company is being sued for
2:48:44
allegedly using the cockroach
2:48:46
insecticide linalool as an
ingredient in
2:48:48
their beverages the sparkling
water
2:48:50
brand says they use all natural
2:48:52
ingredients but customer lenore
rice
2:48:53
claims otherwise CBS
Philadelphia
2:48:55
reports rice had to drink tested
2:48:57
revealing it contains synthetic
2:48:59
ingredients as identified by
the Food
2:49:01
and Drug Administration
according to the
2:49:03
claim some of the other
chemicals
2:49:05
include limonene which is known
to cause
2:49:07
kidney toxicity and linalool
protein a
2:49:10
chemical used to treat cancer
the
2:49:11
lawsuit claims that Lacroix
makers are
2:49:13
aware of the alleged unnatural
2:49:15
ingredients however in a
statement
2:49:17
Lacroix parent company natural
beverages
2:49:19
denied the allegations saying
all
2:49:21
essences contained in Lacroix or
2:49:23
certified by our suppliers to
be 100%
2:49:26
natural by our suppliers to be
100%
2:49:28
this is just a hit piece yeah
how does
2:49:33
the Croix is a problem for a
lot of
2:49:35
these beverage makers at no
kidding
2:49:38
what's the number you know the
kind of
2:49:40
millennial yes it's the hipster
hipster
2:49:43
water absolutely hipster water
hmm and
2:49:46
so on they're selling by the
tons they
2:49:48
don't know what to do about it
how does
2:49:50
it get in there I don't know
that it is
2:49:52
it could be bull crap I don't
I'd like
2:49:54
to see some documentation for
this
2:49:55
accusation yeah
2:49:58
[Music] yeah
2:50:00
I was the first thing that
doubt this
2:50:01
story is true you know it's the
first
2:50:03
thing I thought as well but
also like
2:50:05
you know it it has to be
resolved pretty
2:50:07
quickly because this is elite
water
2:50:09
elitist to drink this water you
can get
2:50:13
the Lacroix plain no flavored
okay get
2:50:18
through this this horrible
moment
2:50:21
because you mean the one that
seems to
2:50:23
be the most popular is the
grapefruit
2:50:26
I honestly I've never had the
the ones
2:50:29
with it with a flavor the
grapefruit is
2:50:33
remarkably good you've had some
2:50:36
cockroach insecticide
apparently maybe
2:50:40
that's why there's no
cockroaches
2:50:41
crawling all over me well I
think the
2:50:43
problem is if this cockroach
insecticide
2:50:45
is really in there the elites
who of
2:50:47
course are reptiles are having
an issue
2:50:49
with it all right
2:51:00
let's do one more John I like
to play
2:51:04
cuz it's so funny okay this is
the and
2:51:08
it's not depressing like the
ones I have
2:51:10
left over it's from the last
show and
2:51:12
you have to look you know to
look it up
2:51:13
it's called stitch fix and
stitch fix is
2:51:17
a company that they were
profiling on
2:51:20
under one of the business of
Bloomberg
2:51:23
News Bloomberg News I believe
and this
2:51:27
girl you're listening to this
and it's
2:51:29
like a CEO or a the
spokesperson is just
2:51:32
a dimwit it says really really
really
2:51:34
really really really all the
time and
2:51:37
it's just to me is like high
tech is
2:51:40
another another indicator to me
that the
2:51:43
whole things about to collapse
the first
2:51:45
glance ista tricks is a fashion
company
2:51:47
but it seems that it's actually
more of
2:51:49
a data company you really use
data
2:51:52
science to do a tremendous
amount so
2:51:54
tell us a little bit about that
yes data
2:51:56
is the new bacon
2:51:57
absolutely so on a surface
where a
2:51:58
personal Italian company so a
client
2:52:00
signs up and lets us know her
general
2:52:02
size and style preferences and
she'll
2:52:03
schedule a date to get a stitch
fix and
2:52:05
and that stitch fix is curated
by a real
2:52:07
human stylist but the data is a
really
2:52:10
really important part of what
we do and
2:52:11
so our
2:52:12
stylist when she's making
selections for
2:52:14
you she has at her fingertips
2:52:15
world-class algorithms that were
2:52:16
developed by our 40-plus data
engineers
2:52:19
and a team that's led by the
guy who
2:52:21
used to run all of algorithms
and
2:52:22
analytics at Netflix and what
they're
2:52:24
able to do to generate really
really
2:52:26
great recommendations so that
when a
2:52:27
stylist really inflections for
you she
2:52:30
can do so with really great
data knowing
2:52:32
that for somebody with your
shape or she
2:52:36
may choose to send you
something that
2:52:37
the algorithm wouldn't have
known to
2:52:38
send you because you let her
know I'm
2:52:40
going to Hawaii next week and
that's
2:52:41
information that she can
interpret
2:52:43
differently and it's like
Pandora and
2:52:44
that it learns what you like
and and
2:52:46
absolutely based on exactly and
there's
2:52:49
a lot of interesting analogies
to
2:52:50
Pandora and so when a client is
signing
2:52:52
on the line I don't know that's
kind of
2:52:54
like the client side of it on
the
2:52:56
product side we gather data on
every
2:52:59
single attribute of all of the
clothing
2:53:00
that we bring in so we know
that at the
2:53:02
end of the day it's not
necessarily
2:53:04
fabrication or color that is
the most
2:53:06
important attribute it's
actually how is
2:53:07
it going to fit on people with
different
2:53:09
body shapes and how is it going
to work
2:53:10
with people who will have
different
2:53:11
styles so all of that we code
upfront
2:53:13
the same way somebody at
Pandora a music
2:53:16
expert in Pandora would code
music ever
2:53:27
happened that you got a clip of
the day
2:53:28
at the end of the show now I
think it's
2:53:30
well deserved there was perfect
ways I
2:53:33
found a chatterbox which is
really
2:53:35
really all the time no you
showed us the
2:53:37
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goodness hey good job I'm
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about tech not good good it's
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American
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households have pets than
children I
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child is the
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live-in father they just
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would be a big global they
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happy-go-lucky world-governing
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all gonna be fine for it that
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every country's going down I
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think a good part of the
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justice should be part of it
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government is run by somebody in
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Brussels but I'm an old fart
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apparently I think most of
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have disengaged so just that
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disengaged you they just want
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else take care of it and they
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