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you know as a part of China
Adam curry
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Jhansi Devorah 18 this is your
award we
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didn't get my nation media
assassination
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episode 1076 this is no agenda
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[Music] 1076 this is no agenda
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good morning everybody I'm Adam
curry
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and from Northern California
which we
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consider the zone stars state
I'm John C
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Dvorak Wow first time in almost
11 years
0:37
you said you didn't say Silicon
Valley
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you said for in Northern
California I
0:43
did yeah I've lost it 11 years
was a
0:49
good time good run John good
run it's
0:52
over now I guess yeah well hey
there was
0:56
finally some news to look at
1:01
well I thought a lot of you to
look at I
1:04
think we're over clipped
actually for
1:05
today just evaluating yeah we
know dupes
1:11
from the last show know dupes
it's no no
1:14
dupes of Lud yeah there was
just that
1:16
was lots of stuff with not for
now but I
1:20
did go through the you know the
IPCC
1:23
special report
1:24
I am glad yes as I didn't I
knew yes of
1:29
course you wouldn't
1:30
now what I do expect you did is
you went
1:33
through the Google the good
sensor
1:36
leaked document and have an
analysis of
1:39
that for us
1:41
I did go through but I don't
have an
1:43
analysis hmm
1:46
that's my bad like dad John's
got you
1:49
was tweeting by the way ever
strike out
1:53
John ever since you got fired
for not
1:55
having the right attitude about
5g
1:57
you've been insane on Twitter I
mean
2:00
you're on day or night you're
on you're
2:02
tweeting this you're tweeting
that hey
2:03
you should write a book about
crazy
2:05
California yes you're all over
that you
2:10
even agreed to an interview
with grey
2:11
America I mean your life is
changing no
2:21
just because we never we never
respond
2:23
hey come on the show the fact
that we
2:26
have it on the stream I figure
I guess I
2:29
could do this show you're the
one who
2:32
told me not to a to Brutus nice
very
2:42
very nice all right so we had a
lot of
2:46
pretty fun moments to look at
although
2:50
I'm I'm I'm really growing a
little bit
2:52
concerned about what's
happening to
2:55
people about what's happening to
2:56
and since they seem somewhat
out of
2:58
control you know there's this
banging on
3:02
the Supreme Court doors is
crying it's
3:04
kind of this Cavanagh vote to
me felt a
3:09
little bit like you know almost
like the
3:11
election again yeah a little
bit people
3:13
were getting you know just
crazy crazy
3:16
anal and a lot of inaccuracies
he's a
3:19
quickie this is Caitlin Thomas
from CNN
3:22
who just in passing just said
something
3:25
which I found interesting no one
3:27
corrected her on in the room
now this
3:31
was at the the ceremony for a
Kavanagh
3:35
that that the the ceremony is
3:37
swearing-in Clarence Thomas was
seen
3:40
clapping in the room I don't
know if any
3:42
of the other justices were but
Clarence
3:43
Thomas of course during his
confirmation
3:45
hearings was also accused of
sexual
3:47
assault was there clapping as
well
3:51
wasn't accused of sexual
assault and I
3:55
think I tweeted about it in my
frenzy
3:57
which is that Clarence Thomas
as they
4:01
brought him in they tried to
make it
4:03
sound as though the whole thing
about
4:04
him was the same as Kavanagh
which was
4:07
sexual assault no not once was
was about
4:14
inappropriate comments in the
world
4:16
prett comments yeah yeah what
was it
4:18
care law you began long dong
silver
4:21
pubic hair and a coke can which
by the
4:23
way I totally believe
4:26
I do too I think that they
listen to the
4:28
kind of goofball Anita Hill was
yeah she
4:31
worked everywhere he worked I
think she
4:33
was a fan girl and something
happened
4:35
between him and then she said I
was
4:37
screw this stuff I think that's
what
4:39
happened just recollect Abu
Bakkar today
4:42
no wasn't sexual assault a
night and the
4:44
fact that CNN yet that does
none of this
4:46
surprises me they're terrible
news
4:48
people that makes it so much
fun for us
4:52
this week in this know ABC this
week
4:57
which I caught a little bit of
there's a
5:00
lot of clipping actually they
had on
5:02
whom a quote-unquote reporter
from vice
5:06
makes a quote-unquote reporter
cuz it's
5:09
an ad agency so she's probably
in sales
5:12
Oh perfect timing and the
question of
5:18
these prote of the protesters
in the
5:22
halls of the Senate and outside
the
5:23
Supreme Court and you know were
any of
5:26
them paid well yeah my snooze
actually
5:30
spent a lot of time with the
protesters
5:31
last week we saw the presidents
say
5:34
these are professional
protesters paid
5:35
by George Soros etc etc what
what who by
5:39
the way we need a Soros thing
from
5:43
Fletcher we need a Soros thing
by the
5:48
way this is the only duplicate
clip we
5:51
have I have this exact same
clip oh
5:53
really I have this exact same
clip oh
5:53
okay good clip because this guy
that the
5:57
the host yeah I think it's the
same clip
6:00
it sounds like it the host is
like
6:02
adamant was etc etc what what
who were
6:10
these people what was though a
lot of
6:12
them were were normal people
who are mad
6:13
or B's we hung out with a group
from
6:15
Alaska who was very
specifically talking
6:17
to Lisa Murkowski a lot of them
were
6:20
Native Americans which also
played into
6:22
Lisa Murkowski
6:22
decision they actually felt a
lot of
6:24
respect for her because she
brought them
6:26
into their office she had a real
6:28
conversation with them and we
also saw
6:30
people who were organized and
that
6:32
moment with Jeff Flake on the
hill we
6:34
talked to one woman who works
for
6:35
ultraviolet who was paid she
helped
6:37
steer people in the right ways
to be
6:40
able to to confront Santa were
paid
6:42
there were people who were paid
by
6:44
organizations like ultraviolet
to to try
6:47
to harness that energy in a way
that
6:50
would make the viral moments
that we
6:52
ended up seeing so there you go
she
6:53
admits not just were they paid
but they
6:56
were paid to harness the energy
to
6:58
create the viral moments that
we were
7:00
witness to in PR is thank you
very much
7:04
vice girl yep she said it right
it was
7:07
very revealing the the first
lady was
7:11
asked on ABC about her thoughts
and and
7:14
of course this is how it is
portrayed
7:16
just a little snippet i support
the
7:18
women and they need to be heard
we need
7:20
to support them and you know
also men
7:23
not just women do you think men
in the
7:25
news that have been accused of
sexual
7:27
assault and sexual harassment
have been
7:29
treated unfairly we need to
have a
7:30
really hard evidence that you
know that
7:33
if you're accused of something
so the
7:35
evidence right oh yeah but says
so the
7:40
evidence yeah hard evidence so
the
7:44
evidence oh well while you're
on that
7:46
kind of thing we also had on
Tom Perez
7:49
on the Chris Hayes show Tom
Perez head
7:52
of the Democratic yeah that's
Nitti yeah
7:54
he's there he's the head of the
whole
7:56
law party
7:56
yeah he makes them it kind of
makes a
7:58
little a flub mmm
8:00
Ken's day in and day out of
when we see
8:03
that there are no guardrails in
8:04
Washington I mean we we know
that for
8:07
sure there there are no moderate
8:09
Democrats basically left from
the
8:11
moderate Republicans left in
the United
8:13
States yeah yeah yeah I need to
say
8:20
Tucker Carlson has been doing
something
8:22
very douchey for the past two
nights and
8:25
I actually I should probably
move back a
8:28
little bit so for some reason
the word
8:33
mob has now become a problem
mom yeah if
8:37
you say if you use them the mob
about
8:39
like thug yeah well exactly
exactly they
8:41
haven't quite made it racist
yet but
8:43
they're saying he'll people who
are
8:45
stopping cars in Seattle that's
not a
8:48
mob people who are Portland I'm
sorry
8:51
people who are banging on the
doors of
8:52
the Supreme Court and breaking
down and
8:55
trying to rip it open that's
not a mob
8:57
that's just you know people who
were
8:59
angry he's peaceful protesters
and I
9:01
think this is the clip that
kind of
9:03
started off with Matt Lewis of
The Daily
9:06
Beast who made the faux pas of
using the
9:09
word mob on the Brooke Baldwin
show on
9:13
CNN I believe it's the
overreaction of
9:16
the left when you see people
like Ted
9:18
Cruz getting chased out of
restaurants
9:20
by a mob oh you're not gonna
use the my
9:23
word no it's it's totally a mob
it is
9:25
without a doubt there's no
other word
9:28
it's a stop what obviou
9:34
is what we saw in
Charlottesville
9:36
Virginia not what we saw
chasing I'm
9:42
gonna tell you right what about
the
9:44
people who were at the Supreme
Court
9:46
banging on the walls what do
you call
9:48
that civil protest or that a
mob I think
9:52
it's easily a mob yeah and if
it were
9:55
Tea Partiers we'd call it a mob
for sure
9:56
come on let's be serious I mean
let me
9:59
let me let me move past the
n-word
10:02
because I do feel like that is
part of
10:03
the lamentation
10:05
what's happening now on the
right it's
10:07
the M word all right let's look
at mob
10:11
oh this is a very good idea of
course we
10:15
[Music] this is a very good
idea of course we
10:17
large crowd of people
especially one
10:20
that is disorderly and intent
on causing
10:22
trouble or violence or crowd
around
10:26
someone in an unruly and
excitable way
10:29
in order to admire or attack
them huh
10:35
wrong it's the M word there's
another
10:38
for bohtan word write it down M
word so
10:41
Tucker Carlson on Fox News took
this and
10:44
mmm Hillary Clinton had done an
10:46
interview while she was right
out before
10:49
after she spoke at Oxford and
the
10:52
interview was on CNN by
globalist
10:54
extraordinaire CFR member
Christiana
10:56
Aman Aman Aman on poor I
realize have
11:00
always been saying Helen tight
I've
11:02
realized that I always said on
imported
11:04
Amanpour the M comes first and
so this
11:08
is what he did with it Hillary
Clinton
11:11
is so worried though about how
dangerous
11:13
the Republican Party has become
those
11:15
angry Mormon grandmothers and
black
11:17
bandanas you're seeing in
downtown
11:19
Portland smashing windows that
she no
11:22
longer considers Republicans
Americans
11:24
or even fully human
11:26
according to Clinton you no
longer have
11:28
to be civil to Republicans you
can do
11:31
whatever you want to them
because they
11:33
deserve it you cannot be civil
with a
11:37
political party that wants to
destroy
11:40
what you stand for what you
care about
11:43
that's why I believe if we are
fortunate
11:45
enough to win back the house
and/or the
11:49
Senate to win back the house
and/or the
11:49
that's when civility can start
again
11:52
yeah when we win civility can
return so
11:56
there you have it the perfect
11:57
distillation there's the most
recent
11:59
Democratic presidential
candidate the
12:02
leader of her party by default
endorsing
12:05
viciousness openly against her
political
12:08
opponents busy but this is out
of
12:10
context and as I've said many
times
12:14
whenever something is viral
because this
12:16
clip of her saying that not
12:18
the tucker carlson bit with
this clip of
12:19
because that's where he gets
his his
12:21
material for our moore's
producers is
12:23
from online it was completely
violence
12:25
play in this go didn't want
12:27
she's approving go mess up the
some
12:30
republicans but really in
context of
12:33
what came next or the entire
interview
12:36
which actually i pulled a
couple other
12:37
clips from cuz i thought she
said some
12:39
really egregious stuff in the
interview
12:41
this was not it this is just
her way of
12:43
saying you've got a vote and
here's how
12:45
she kind of wrapped it around
when the
12:50
republican senate denied the
right of
12:55
president obama to have his
nominee for
12:58
the Supreme Court Merrick
garland heard
13:02
I think you even wrote that
they stole a
13:04
justice from the day I think
they did I
13:07
mean to keep a Supreme Court
seat open
13:09
for a year to deny a
distinguished
13:12
jurist they could have voted
him down
13:14
they could have said well for
13:16
ideological reasons
philosophical
13:18
reasons we're not going to vote
for him
13:20
but no they stonewalled and
that was
13:24
such a breach of Senate ethics
and the
13:28
constitutional responsibility
of the
13:31
Senate to advise and consent on
13:34
nominations that you cannot be
civil
13:37
with a political party that
wants to
13:39
destroy what you stand for what
you care
13:43
about that's why I believe if
we are
13:45
fortunate enough to win back
the house
13:48
and or the Senate that's when
civility
13:51
can start again so when you're
dealing
13:53
with an ideological party that
is driven
13:57
by the lust for power that is
funded by
14:01
corporate interests who want a
14:03
government that does its
bidding it's
14:05
hot you can be civil but you
can't
14:07
overcome what they intend to do
unless
14:11
you win elections so you know
if you
14:14
take the whole thing in context
he's
14:16
really riling people up
14:21
you gotta win elections and
then this
14:23
yeah there's nothing to do with
being a
14:24
mom are you guy I could have
had that
14:27
clip I listened to it and I
decided that
14:29
it was just like just tuckered
but he's
14:33
doing it for two days in a row
and I'm
14:34
tired of riding people up well
he's
14:37
here's what I'm thinking is
going on
14:39
there we've watched this show
since its
14:42
inception and we watched him
you know
14:44
get to certain modes and you
know people
14:47
on in an attack I mean I never
got a
14:48
clue and nobody comes on and
he's had to
14:51
readjust his model the formula
for the
14:54
show has changed at least twice
maybe
14:56
three times and this is another
attempt
14:59
at changing it again to get
something
15:01
that works that doesn't end up
making
15:04
him be by himself or people's
not come
15:07
on the show right I don't know
you know
15:09
I think this is a I think this
15:11
particular model where he goes
off on
15:13
something little minor in this
case or
15:16
exaggerated which is the way
you would
15:18
have it yeah I think this is
just
15:20
another attempt at getting a
better
15:22
formula I buy because you I'd
rather see
15:25
where it goes yeah work out
he's using
15:27
he's like he's using O'Reilly's
old yeah
15:29
yeah and it's to me it's
off-putting
15:32
it's like this is one of the
few cable
15:35
news shows a watch because he
he does
15:37
have interesting people from
the left
15:39
come on and although he always
is asking
15:42
the same stupid question but
this just
15:44
went too far there was some
other stuff
15:47
in this Hillary interview would
like to
15:48
share though so she had a
number of I
15:51
found rather remarkable little
bits to
15:54
say of course with this tour
that's
15:56
coming up the speaking tour
which he
15:59
also addresses pre the preach
was
16:02
running she is running she's
running
16:05
she's just sitting there just
waiting
16:07
for the opportunity to say well
seeing
16:10
as you guys have nothing I
guess I'm
16:12
your only hope but yep but
she's the new
16:15
Adlai Stevenson but she's got
problems
16:18
with the white women white
women white
16:20
people white women last night
President
16:22
Trump had a sort of ceremony
for now
16:25
justice Kavanagh at the White
House and
16:27
he apologized on behalf of the
American
16:29
people for the immense amount
of pain
16:32
and harm
16:33
that that he said that the
judge had
16:35
been put through by this system
what do
16:39
you make of that and what
message
16:41
including the president's
mocking of
16:43
Christine Blasi Ford for her
allegations
16:45
what message does that send to
women and
16:47
remember women went for
president from
16:50
white 2016 white with white
women all
16:52
women went for me and all look
white
16:55
women have been voting against
16:58
Democratic presidential
candidates for
17:00
decades now really douches wait
didn't
17:05
white women all come out for
Obama am I
17:08
missing something a good point
please
17:11
white women were in love with
the guy
17:13
white women why is it the white
vote has
17:18
only been won twice in the last
60 years
17:22
my husband being one of the two
Lyndon
17:26
Johnson being the other so it's
not a
17:28
surprise as a disappointment
but it's
17:31
not a surprise those guys must
be racist
17:32
then so what why is it
disappointing
17:35
that whites don't vote for your
white
17:37
husband I mean whatever she's
saying she
17:39
sounds racist
17:42
and I don't know you know it's
part of a
17:45
grand scheme identity politics
thing and
17:47
that yeah oh yeah dissuade the
whites
17:49
from doing anything as if they
there's
17:51
no what if the whole thing is I
don't
17:54
get it because I think it's a
17:56
counterproductive I don't think
it's
17:59
working and hasn't shown any
signs of
18:01
working uh I don't know what
she's
18:05
thinking she's just shooting
yourself in
18:06
the foot yet again well but
already
18:08
she's alienated white men white
men are
18:11
just the patriarchy were the
problem now
18:13
white women are no good oh yes
this
18:15
makes little sense to me but
let's talk
18:18
about Russians if we don't get
smarter
18:21
and I include myself in this
you know
18:24
and I did not know the extent
to which
18:27
there was Russian interference
I knew
18:30
there had been some in my
election I
18:31
didn't understand the pressures
from the
18:34
right wing frankly on Jim Comey
that
18:36
would cause him to interfere in
the
18:38
election to my detriment who
interfere
18:42
in the election to my detriment
mm-hmm
18:44
hello Jim Comey those were
things that
18:46
were almost unimaginable who
what who
18:49
when setting up a presidential
campaign
18:51
with said oh and don't forget
we have to
18:52
worry about the Russians
manipulating
18:54
the outcome we have I like this
this is
18:57
more apology I don't know about
the
19:06
Russians worried about the
Russians
19:11
manipulating the outcome we
have to
19:13
worry about the FBI director
intervening
19:16
into it we have to worry about
WikiLeaks
19:19
which is a wholly owned
subsidiary
19:20
Russian intelligence
19:30
what since when God since they
paid off
19:33
Julian Assange they didn't you
hear
19:35
about the share transaction was
a
19:37
reverse merger they backed into
a show
19:40
the worry indicates that wholly
owned
19:44
subsidiary Russian intelligence
I mean
19:47
who would have thought that
those were
19:49
the challenges we face so we do
have to
19:52
get tougher and smarter and
stronger not
19:55
cross the line into lying but
there's
19:59
enough truth and facts that
should be
20:01
more widely known that's right
very very
20:04
interesting what she says there
know
20:06
about Julian Assange maybe
that's why
20:13
she said that as I was trying
to figure
20:15
out you know why why are you
saying oh
20:17
don't cross the line don't lie
about
20:18
stuff but there's nothing and
you're
20:20
right maybe it was about
Assange and
20:22
WikiLeaks that she said she
felt the
20:24
need to say that all I'm not
really
20:26
lying is just enough facts and
proof to
20:29
show that it's a wholly owned
subsidiary
20:31
of of the Russian intelligence
about
20:34
what these Republicans stand
for whose
20:36
bidding they are doing and
where Trump
20:39
really comes from and at some
point
20:42
please the accumulation of
evidence
20:45
about how Trump and his father
20:49
manipulated their business how
they read
20:55
oh wait this is really rich to
coin a
20:58
phrase coming from her from her
miss
21:01
Clinton Foundation tax dodgers
of the of
21:04
the of the century but listen
to this
21:07
business how they in in so many
ways
21:10
broke you know at least the
spirit if
21:13
not the letter of tax laws whoa
John
21:17
whenever I do my taxes I always
think in
21:20
the spirit like the Spirit is
to give
21:23
more money to the government
isn't that
21:25
the spirit what is the spirit
of the tax
21:27
law yeah no spirit this compass
complete
21:31
slave control it's not spirit
how he did
21:35
business with the Mafia how he's
21:37
indebted to the Russians
21:38
at some point I did business
with the
21:40
Mafia indebted to the Russians
that has
21:43
to matter but it won't matter
unless
21:45
Democrats keep driving this
message
21:48
about what's really at stake
with the
21:51
presidency of someone who
admires
21:54
dictators who clearly has
authoritarian
21:56
tendencies now she went on and
quite a
21:59
tangent and I clipped down a
lot of
22:00
stuff here but now she's asking
a very
22:04
important question about this
22:06
dictatorship around the world
and and
22:09
nationalists and the far-right
and she
22:12
has some questions about this
why is it
22:15
when the world and particularly
the West
22:17
is by any measure richer safer
healthier
22:23
stronger what is giving rise to
these
22:28
yearnings not for greater
freedom and
22:31
for a democracy that really
lives up to
22:34
its name where you don't try to
throw
22:35
voters off the rolls but you
want
22:37
everyone to vote what is it
that is
22:39
motivating large numbers of
people to
22:43
seek the kind of leadership
that will
22:49
limit freedom starting with the
press
22:51
academia political parties and
why is it
22:56
that so many on the right in
the United
22:59
States and in Europe look to
Putin Putin
23:05
John what are you doing today I
have to
23:13
emulate it many on the right in
the
23:16
United States and in Europe
look to
23:18
Putin everybody on the right
including
23:25
the Europeans many on the right
in the
23:28
United States and in Europe
look to
23:30
Putin a known authoritarian
someone who
23:34
has journalists and political
opponents
23:37
murdered with impunity what
does that
23:43
mean in that context with
impunity what
23:46
does that mean you know what I
think
23:47
just because we want
23:50
there we go impunity define em
unity
23:57
because he kills journalists
with
23:59
impunity he kills journalists
with
24:00
does that mean like um mother
one is the
24:04
exemption from punishment or
freedom
24:06
from the injurious consequences
of an
24:09
action oh okay
24:11
so he kills journalists without
getting
24:13
punished for it yeah he didn't
get
24:16
punished he has to take a lot
of grief
24:18
from her or that's kind of
punishment
24:20
what is going on in the minds
of 21st
24:24
century Americans and Europeans
that
24:28
would lead them to say you know
I just
24:31
want to have security stability
and I
24:34
think we need a strong leader
well hold
24:37
on a second is that a bad thing
24:43
I'm asking a question well the
way she
24:46
puts it is not because but if
you want
24:48
to see exactly what everyone
wants
24:50
security they want a strong
leader they
24:53
bitch about Trump being insane
and on
24:55
hand she's not a strong heart
again that
24:57
would lead them to say you know
I just
25:01
want to have security stability
and I
25:04
think we need a strong leader
security
25:06
stability and a strongly that
seems kind
25:08
of like what everybody knows
once you
25:10
ran on that platform now some
of it is
25:13
traced to discriminatory
feelings
25:16
prejudice bias that other
people are
25:18
getting ahead at a greater rate
or
25:20
somehow to their disadvantage
of me and
25:24
so people look and say well
these
25:27
cultural changes whether it's
you know a
25:30
woman's right to choose or gay
marriage
25:32
or whatever it might be that
somehow
25:35
they find threatening and so
there are
25:37
cultural forces at work that
are now
25:41
spilling over into political
allegiance
25:44
that is often described as
tribalism so
25:47
yeah I want my freedom but
limit hers
25:50
take take away her right to
choose
25:53
I shouldn't have to sell a cake
or
25:55
provide a service to a gay
person
25:58
because that impinges on my
freedom and
26:00
all of a sudden you start to
see the
26:02
atomization and the
fragmentation all
26:04
right see what do I have left
here
26:08
oh yeah this was automation
26:09
fragmentation she's talking
about she's
26:11
completely just using
alliteration
26:13
everywhere here she's now she's
very
26:17
aware of what's going on with
the the
26:19
China social credit score
system which
26:22
is not something everybody's
aware of I
26:25
don't think you know it hasn't
really
26:26
been subject to anyone there
whatever
26:28
analysis is a good idea Oh the
Chinese
26:31
are engaged in constructing a
server
26:35
surveillance state that will
surveil
26:37
everyone you don't have to live
in
26:40
western Iran you can be in
Beijing or
26:42
Shanghai or any other part of
China
26:44
where the Han Chinese live and
you're
26:48
now going to be subjected to
facial
26:50
recognition there's something
they call
26:52
a social credit score where you
get
26:54
points from your government for
doing
26:56
things your government approves
of and
26:58
you get apparently demerits and
maybe
27:01
even punished for doing things
your
27:03
government doesn't approve of
now you
27:04
can tell she's liking the idea
who is
27:08
making those decisions there is
a very
27:13
concerted effort by this
current Chinese
27:15
government to prevent the
internet from
27:19
influencing opinion inside
China that's
27:21
exactly what you want to now as
they
27:24
develop these tools and they're
very
27:25
sophisticated they're all very
27:27
sophisticated but they're going
to sell
27:29
them oh and it won't
necessarily just be
27:31
the Russians who are competing
to apply
27:34
such tools the Iranians the
North
27:37
Koreans who already have a
police state
27:39
but can actually impose even
greater
27:42
control through this other
countries
27:45
that are electing populist or
27:49
nationalist leaders who are
creating
27:52
authoritarian regimes even if
they were
27:54
first elected so it's not going
to only
27:58
affect the Chinese people she's
got a
28:01
checkbook ready from what I can
tell
28:03
it's like this is great I can
buy that
28:05
from the Chinese what does she
bring up
28:07
to Han Chinese for well because
the
28:12
question was a little more
involved and
28:13
about Muslims in in China and
how the
28:16
Chinese are putting them into
turn in
28:18
internment camps and stuff but
I think
28:23
the only thing we all really
want to
28:24
know final clip is how about the
28:27
speaking tour what is she going
to do on
28:29
the speaking to it we know the
short
28:31
answer which is prepare for and
deploy
28:34
her presidential campaign parts
tois but
28:39
let's hear it from the horse's
mouth
28:40
Gibby for you wait for a plate
I should
28:43
mention she's looking for play
books and
28:46
I think she thinks the speaking
tour
28:49
will will give her the kind of
who had
28:51
who had that's as a playbook
previously
28:54
Reagan had that's as a playbook
previously
28:56
Oakland gave a speaking tour on
behalf
28:59
of General Electric which was a
very
29:01
conservative speaking tour it
was called
29:03
the speech and the speech was
used as a
29:07
model for his layer speeches
then he
29:10
developed the speech over a
number I he
29:12
but I think he did hundreds of
lectures
29:14
hundreds of tours he was
floating all
29:16
over the place and the idea was
to test
29:18
the waters for his kind of
conservative
29:22
thinking huh I think that's the
playbook
29:24
okay to that end it appears
that you and
29:28
your husband President Clinton
are going
29:30
to go on a big city thirteen
citywide
29:34
speaking engagement around the
United
29:36
States just being announced
what is it
29:39
that you plan to say what are
you going
29:41
to talk about well we were
asked to do
29:43
this sure apparently there's
some
29:46
appetite for it but it's going
to be
29:49
both personal which is
something people
29:52
are very interested in do you
think that
29:55
people will heckle her when she
does
29:56
this will heckle her when she
does
29:56
no they won't allow it if you
can buy a
29:59
ticket you can just buy a
ticket like
30:01
everybody else if you have the
money I
30:02
think the lowest ticket on the
tours pay
30:04
for this is gonna do it to make
money
30:06
oh yeah the lowest ticket is 75
bucks
30:08
and the highest I think is 700
well I
30:10
would like to see him heckle
although
30:12
that the it's less likely cuz
it's not
30:15
the heckling type of people
that are
30:17
against you know you get kicked
out but
30:19
it'll make for some great viral
video
30:20
viral moments it probably
wouldn't make
30:22
for any of you do say probably
and you
30:24
know who knows whatever the
case I think
30:26
there's another problem with
this
30:28
speaking tour this but if you
want it
30:29
you want to hear the rest of
the tour
30:31
what it's about you buy one
attention
30:32
this - mm-hmm which is that how
does she
30:35
speak with Bill bill is the
great
30:37
speaker he'll just hog the mic
ah well
30:40
she does she brings this up
didn't don't
30:43
listen to it obviously I'll
talk about
30:45
my grandchildren
30:46
but I think from my perspective
it will
30:49
be also answering questions
about what's
30:52
happening in our country and
the world
30:54
both bill and I are deeply
concerned
30:58
earlier in the interview you
quoted what
31:01
Rahm Emanuel said about Bill
and you
31:03
know Bill had to be incredibly
strong
31:05
first to get elected then to get
31:08
reelected and to serve
31:10
and it was not easy by any means
31:14
obviously but he really
believes that
31:18
Democrats have to be tougher
and have to
31:20
stand up to the bullying and the
31:22
intimidation by the way I think
if and
31:29
when she runs I'm pretty sure
she will
31:30
they do this speaking tour and
I presume
31:34
they'll time it pretty close
towards an
31:36
announcement she can still pull
off the
31:39
old Kill Bill trick just before
the
31:41
election Kill Bill trick just
before the
31:43
well it'll be his swan song
yeah you
31:46
know the problem with the last
time
31:48
around we have this theory on
the show
31:50
and people you know we haven't
been
31:52
called out on it for being
gruesome or
31:54
or or ghoulish but we could
have been we
31:58
had predicted that bill would
have been
32:01
somehow something would have
happened to
32:05
him before the election the
full the
32:06
full theory is he would die of
a heart
32:08
attack but it would be in the
saddle
32:10
with a couple of hookers well
that's not
32:14
that's not the fools theory
that's a
32:15
funny version of what you'd
think is
32:17
funny sure it was you're funny
probably
32:22
was but I wasn't serious
32:24
getting him killed so he could
have a
32:26
big human tough to draw a lot of
32:28
attention to how his good you
know it's
32:29
balanced the budget and all the
sudden
32:31
he elected that was going to be
done if
32:34
this she was losing the
election but
32:37
there was never any indication
that she
32:39
was gonna lose she was gonna
win right
32:41
until the last day so she never
got to
32:44
pull this stunt well it could
be used as
32:46
a precursor now I'm just
thinking it's
32:48
it's but just just struck me so
I think
32:51
she'll have to say you can't do
it - I
32:54
would dismiss a this word this
is the
32:58
same debate we had before the
timing is
33:01
everything debate we had before
the timing is
33:02
yes you can't do it too soon no
but that
33:06
all depends on the - I don't
have the
33:07
dates of the tour and by the
way this
33:09
tour it may be good happen
during the
33:11
tour because it's gonna be
apparent that
33:13
you can't tour around bill just
look
33:16
like his sidekick but also bill
is
33:20
speaking pretty slow these days
yeah but
33:23
he gets all jacked up in front
of an
33:24
audience he can removal I've
seen these
33:26
guys I'm I went to dot to go to
far-off
33:29
space but I got to watch Arnold
Toynbee
33:32
give a speech once who's that I
later
33:34
tracked him down so I get him to
33:35
autograph a book who is Arnold
Toynbee
33:37
Arnold Toynbee is one of the
greatest
33:39
historians ever oh and he was
in his 80s
33:42
or somebody gave this speech he
gives
33:44
his rousing speech about you
know the
33:47
world changed and everything
else and
33:49
then when you go to meet and
the guys
33:50
are walking dead
33:53
so some guys are pretty good at
jacking
33:56
themselves up in front of an
audience
33:57
yeah some guys is like
Weinstein oh no
34:00
I'm sorry jacking up up to the
bullying
34:02
and so I think he'll have
things to say
34:06
about his own experience and
how it
34:08
applies here I'm just hot I will
34:10
certainly have a lot to say
about what's
34:13
going on in the world today
based on not
34:15
only my secretary of state
years but my
34:17
travel and my book what
happened which
34:20
came out in paperback which
afterward
34:22
where I talk about these
threats to
34:24
democracy I don't want to be
too serious
34:28
because I think a lot of people
will be
34:30
coming just to see us to show
their
34:31
support no support for what
support
34:34
supports on the mailing list
did to show
34:37
their support the support for
what to
34:40
support her income now this
showing
34:42
support for what catch the
support is
34:44
beautiful what because she's
running
34:46
came out in paperback which has
an
34:49
afterword where I talk about
these
34:51
threats to democracy I don't
want it to
34:54
be too serious because I think
a lot of
34:56
people will be coming just to
see us to
34:58
show their support to be part
of a
35:00
gathering of like-minded folks
but I do
35:04
want to leave some thoughts as
I try to
35:06
do in the speech today about
what each
35:08
of us can do and you say that
you're
35:10
going to talk about the
difficulties
35:11
that your husband went through
the UN
35:13
through obviously you're going
to be
35:14
prepared to have questions
about that
35:16
moment in 1998 the impeachment
the
35:19
allegations of sexual
harassment against
35:21
your husband yeah go ahead
35:24
I thought I thought yeah we're
gonna
35:27
talk about yeah the troubles
you went
35:29
through when he threw out his
back
35:29
stealing furniture from the
White House
35:31
outs that they left I told Tina
that
35:34
story last night she says what
yeah well
35:36
once they take that then they
take China
35:37
and stuff whatever did they
give it back
35:42
whatever happened yeah they got
busted
35:44
for into trying to return it
and to
35:48
answer those questions is he
prepared to
35:49
answer them and how do you see
that
35:52
similar or different from what
President
35:54
Trump is being accused of and
Cavanagh
35:56
and others today okay so now
this is
35:58
interesting let's just review
how is
36:01
what Bill Clinton was accused
of namely
36:04
rape rape rape
36:06
he was accused of rape and
inappropriate
36:12
behavior in the Oval Office to
me not
36:15
impeachable dog no but it was
the lie
36:18
that got him impeached yes it
was the
36:20
lie that got him impeached
depends on
36:22
what the burning with the
meaning of the
36:24
word is is but how does it
differ what
36:28
he was accused of namely rape
from Trump
36:32
and Kavanagh that has Trump
being
36:35
accused of rape yeah remember
that
36:40
bullcrap thirteen-year-old
think as he
36:43
went with Jeffrey Epstein the
Clintons
36:45
buddy a lot of nonsense not
well but
36:51
they were women who actually
said he
36:53
raped me Cavan that's Clinton
also Trump
36:58
who exactly the woman who was
on the
37:01
island cheap she that was never
37:04
documented it was just a silly
story
37:06
that they printed I'm okay
thanks just
37:08
go with the flow okay
37:11
Kavanagh now was any rape
accusation
37:14
there with that let's just no
let's just
37:15
roll over on somebody let's
discredit
37:18
the avenatti accusation so
everyone else
37:21
did except for the media all
right but
37:24
different nations of sexual
harassment
37:27
against your own husband are you
37:29
prepared to answer those
questions is he
37:31
prepared to answer them and how
do you
37:32
see that similar or different
from what
37:36
President Trump is being
accused of and
37:37
Cavanagh and others today well
there's a
37:40
very significant difference and
that is
37:43
the intense long-lasting
partisan
37:48
investigation that was
conducted in the
37:51
nineties great answer the
difference
37:58
between what Bill was accused
of and
38:00
Trump and Kavanagh and men like
that is
38:04
that bill went through a very
rough
38:07
investigation it's almost too
delicious
38:12
to believe my friends I mean
that is the
38:15
land of unconfirmed yes we came
we saw
38:19
died there you go so she's
running yeah
38:28
nobody's circumventing
questions like
38:30
that yeah
38:33
okay we know she was gonna run
and the
38:35
Democrats have got to be
completely
38:37
freaked out about this because
they know
38:38
that she's not gonna win you
can't keep
38:40
running the same poor candidate
they
38:42
didn't vote her in the first
time for a
38:43
lot of good reasons yes but
Johnny get
38:45
less votes this time however
they're
38:47
going to change the electoral
college at
38:50
best discredit it no of course
they
38:52
can't but this talk with that
what the
38:54
for money your banker was
bitching about
38:55
this is really ratcheted up
what does he
38:59
wouldn't he bitch about this
lady like
39:01
our electoral college run the
country
39:03
yes or it isn't thinking
straight
39:07
and now Edison research for the
upcoming
39:10
midterm Edison research will
provide by
39:14
the way they they give this
news that
39:17
they give this to a lot of
people will
39:18
provide exit polls and will
tabulate the
39:20
national vote across every
county in the
39:24
United States and they will be
doing
39:25
that for ABC CBS CNN and NBC
News
39:29
departments for ABC CBS CNN and
NBC News
39:31
you see they're going to
reporting on
39:33
the popular vote again is
what's gonna
39:36
happen popular vote again is
what's gonna
39:38
and I would include California
in this
39:40
she's gonna lose the popular
vote
39:44
she's gonna lose both the
popular vote
39:45
and the electoral vote and it's
gonna be
39:47
moot and because no one's gonna
vote for
39:50
her I mean you can't kiss she's
just be
39:52
a third time she runs and she's
not
39:54
effective third time she runs
and she's not
39:55
she's an ineffective candidate
she has
39:58
the wrong people around or she
makes the
40:00
wrong decisions she did they're
all just
40:02
a bunch of lunatics working for
her
40:04
they're no good and there's no
way she
40:07
can win it's gonna get worse
and worse
40:08
the thing they've got to do is
they've
40:10
got to run somebody who can
beat Trump
40:12
and they can't find anyone and
she's a
40:14
lizard well she probably as
little as
40:17
your dentistry she doesn't just
to add
40:18
that hey I got a lot of
feedback from
40:21
our Instagram adderal convo
yeah and
40:27
very little people while a
couple agreed
40:30
and just went oh my gosh you're
so right
40:31
about Instagram and adderall
being a
40:33
perfect pairing but what I got
the most
40:35
response for and I'm talking 15
maybe 20
40:39
different emails is people
listening to
40:42
podcasts in particular this
podcast at
40:45
high speed yeah and I had
wondered you
40:50
know do people on are they on
adderall
40:53
is that why they have to listen
to it at
40:54
a higher speed I can answer
conclusively
40:59
that people who listened to the
show on
41:03
high speed are not necessarily
also
41:06
taking adderall or some similar
41:08
amphetamine however people who
are on an
41:12
amphetamine without fail in my
41:16
minor poll all of them listen
at fast
41:19
speed and the apparent optimum
adderall
41:26
speed of this podcast is 1.75
times and
41:36
I got a lot of people talking
about it
41:38
and you know how it helps them
and it's
41:40
really a miracle for them and
which I
41:43
don't want to take away any of
that from
41:44
anybody and I I'm sure if you
need to
41:47
get a test done you take some
speed yeah
41:49
hell yeah you get you get it
done
41:54
well I'm not gonna do as well
well I'm
42:01
not I'm not this is probably
why we get
42:03
people that hey what did you
say about
42:06
the you know what was the name
of that
42:07
again you can't watch the
rewind it and
42:09
didn't listen to yourself well
you
42:11
people ask for clarifications
people
42:13
would misunderstand us yeah
it's all
42:15
because of this
42:18
yeah anyway 1.75 is I was
trying to
42:22
think how can I do something
with
42:24
production or an income to
maybe just
42:26
release a faster version for
everybody
42:28
or just do this just release it
is
42:29
faster for the adderal
generation this
42:34
is the new agenda show the
podcasts for
42:37
the adderall generation
42:40
yeah well it's just just a
thought just
42:43
a thought
42:45
so we have a couple of things
going on
42:48
there's some meme changes yo
you're done
42:51
with Hillary I hope so
42:52
hell yeah well first of all
Haley nikki
42:58
Haley resigned it which brought
up a
42:59
bunch of speculation about her
being the
43:02
one behind the memo but I don't
think so
43:05
and I don't think so either and
she did
43:08
bitch and moan about Trump
early on but
43:10
she didn't you know I don't
think so but
43:12
here unless here's the rundown
is a
43:14
Democracy Now rundown on Haley
resigning
43:17
nikki Haley the US ambassador
to the
43:19
United Nations has announced
she's
43:21
resigning her post at the end
of the
43:23
year the former South Carolina
Governor
43:25
was one of the few women in
Trump's
43:27
cabinet she gave no reason for
her
43:29
departure she gave no reason
for her
43:34
there's plenty of cabinets with
no women
43:36
yeah but this is democracy now
which you
43:40
single-handedly support in this
cabinet
43:42
which you single-handedly
support they
43:45
have DeVos they have the woman
is a head
43:47
of Homeland Security they have
nikki
43:49
Haley otherwise she NASCAR it's
Gina
43:52
Haskell from CIA
43:54
that's another what she's not
in the
43:56
cabinet do it all right no
though but
43:58
there's that other that Chinese
woman
44:00
and this Chinese woman yeah
there's a
44:03
Chinese woman is the wife of
44:06
what's-his-name the Speaker of
the House
44:09
that guy he's got it Asian oh
no she's
44:12
Chinese she's thinking about
five women
44:14
in this cabin here we go and
just keep
44:16
playing yeah hey Leigh the US
ambassador
44:18
the United Nations has
announced she's
44:20
resigning her post at the end
of the
44:22
year the former South Carolina
governor
44:24
was one of the few women and
Trump's
44:26
cabinet she gave no reason for
her
44:28
departure Haley made the
surprise
44:30
announcement at the White House
Tuesday
44:32
alongside President Trump
during her
44:35
remarks she praised the
president for
44:37
pulling out of the Iran nuclear
deal and
44:39
for being a close ally to
Israel but I'm
44:42
most excited to look at the two
years
44:43
look at what has happened in
two years
44:46
with the United States on
foreign policy
44:48
now the United States is
respected
44:51
countries may not like what we
do but
44:54
they respect what we do they
know that
44:56
if we say we're going to do
something we
44:58
follow it through and the
president
44:59
proved that whether it was with
the
45:00
chemical weapons in Syria
whether it was
45:02
NATO weapons in Syria whether
it was
45:03
saying that other countries
have to pay
45:05
their share I mean whether it's
the
45:07
trade deals which have been
amazing they
45:09
get that the president means
business
45:11
and they follow through with
that but
45:13
then if you look at just these
two years
45:16
of the UN we cut 1.3 billion in
the UN's
45:20
budget we've made it stronger
we've made
45:22
it more efficient South Sudan
we got an
45:25
arms embargo which was a long
time
45:27
coming three North Korean
sanctions
45:30
packages which were the largest
and
45:32
generation done in a way that
we could
45:34
really work towards
denuclearizing North
45:37
Korea the Iran deal bringing
attention
45:40
to the world that every country
needs to
45:42
understand you can't overlook
all of the
45:44
bad things they're doing you
have to see
45:46
them for the threat that they
are I
45:48
think you look at the
anti-israel bias
45:50
and the strike encouraged that
the
45:53
president showed in moving the
embassy
45:55
and showing the rest of the
world we
45:57
will put our embassies where we
want to
46:00
put our embassy during Nikki
Haley's
46:02
time as US ambassador to the
United
46:04
Nations the United States
withdrew from
46:06
the Paris climate Accord the UN
Human
46:08
Rights Council the Iran nuclear
deal
46:10
unruhe the UN agency that
provides
46:13
humanitarian aid to
Palestinians and
46:14
UNESCO the UN educational and
cultural
46:17
agency the Trump administration
also
46:20
threatened to sanction judges
on the
46:21
International Criminal Court if
it went
46:24
after Israel or the United
States for
46:26
war crimes and the u.s. refused
to sign
46:29
the Global Compact on migration
a set of
46:31
non-binding rules for safe
orderly and
46:34
regular migration while nikki
Haley did
46:36
not say why she was resigning
she
46:38
dismissed speculation she'll be
running
46:40
for president in 2020 yeah I
don't see
46:43
what they look about stabs at
the
46:46
endless crap
46:50
Lionel had a funny bit on her
46:53
lyonel for Marty I haven't
heard him for
46:56
a while Nikki hailey always
gave me the
46:59
impression whenever I heard her
she
47:01
sounded like the assistant
principal
47:03
reading the lunch menu on the
speaker
47:05
you know in the morning I'm
going to
47:07
read this paper and I don't
know what it
47:11
means I'm just going to read it
47:14
good morning school today we
have c6 and
47:18
fader talks I think you nailed
that one
47:24
[Laughter] talks I think you
nailed that one
47:26
that one give you a board link
for that
47:28
actually Thank You sirs made
that they
47:36
had a you know somebody came
away house
47:40
because you know Haley hates
trumping
47:42
and after the Kavanagh think
she quit
47:44
but it turns out that she
actually told
47:45
Trump six months ago that she
was gonna
47:48
yeah that's what I yeah that's
what I
47:50
heard too yes so that's bullcrap
47:53
so here's who's taken over it
looks like
47:55
it's gonna be Dina Powell
that's that's
47:57
the best estimate everyone has
and they
47:59
keep running her out there is
kind of a
48:01
flyer all of a sudden I never
heard of
48:02
this woman now she's in the
news every
48:04
which way Donald Trump also
said one
48:06
possible candidate is Dina
Powell an
48:08
Egyptian Boren Goldman Sachs
executive
48:11
and Trump's former deputy
national
48:13
security adviser Powell said to
be close
48:15
to the President as well as his
daughter
48:17
Ivanka and her husband Jared
Kushner
48:19
while at the White House power
focused
48:21
in part on US relations with
Israel and
48:23
Saudi Arabia she attended
President
48:25
Trump's first meeting with the
Crown
48:27
Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed
bin
48:30
Salman NBC report she was also
involved
48:32
with overseeing a two hundred
billion
48:34
dollar arms deal between the US
and
48:36
Saudi Arabia so she looks like
a shoo-in
48:40
cuz she's a nice girl
48:42
yeah from from the Goldmans
from the
48:45
Goldmans yeah it's a sales job
that's
48:48
exactly what it is of course it
is all
48:51
that most of these jobs are
sales jobs
48:52
like one of my way we know
we're a
48:54
company of businessmen one of
our
48:56
producers was saying and trying
to get
48:59
in an argument which I don't do
said no
49:03
this is this was a deal with
49:06
the Republicans to push
Cavanaugh
49:08
through only if Haley resigned
49:12
what yeah to me that sounded
like a
49:14
pretty bad deal Supreme Court
justice
49:17
forgetting getting rid of the
almost
49:19
ceremonial role of a sales job
yeah I
49:23
mean there's plenty of
salespeople who
49:25
comes up with this stuff
49:27
one of our producers news I
can't wait
49:29
hear what you guys talk about I
don't
49:32
make any stress in the realm of
49:35
possibility but it does bring
us to the
49:38
kosher to kosugi thing ah
Khashoggi now
49:41
khashoggi is a very famous name
49:44
khashoggi is and he is directly
related
49:48
to adnan khashoggi who was
probably one
49:50
of the most famous and at the
time
49:53
richest arms dealers from Saudi
Arabia
49:56
yeah rumored to be worth about
four
49:58
billion at one point and this
guy is via
50:02
the reason why I know this is I
looked
50:04
into him because you know they
say well
50:06
this is really important it's a
50:08
Washington Post report or
Washington
50:09
Post Collins Washington wop-wop
uh
50:12
wop-wop oh don't like that
little too
50:15
much whap oh yeah I agree I
have a quick
50:18
rundown it was - what you
discovered was
50:22
a journalist NBC rap tonight
new images
50:25
on Turkish television released
by
50:26
authorities they're showing an
alleged
50:28
15 man Saudi hit team arriving
in
50:31
assemblance on two private
planes then
50:34
leaving their hotels their
suspected
50:36
target a Saudi dissident
Washington Post
50:39
writer Jamal khashoggi lastly
the Saudi
50:42
consulate in Istanbul that was
pretty
50:45
funny in Istanbul that was
pretty
50:45
Shogo gee isn't it khashoggi I
mean
50:48
that's what I've already showed
you a
50:51
Saudi dissident Washington Post
writer
50:53
Jamal khashoggi last seen
entering the
50:55
Saudi consulate in Istanbul the
same day
50:58
some Turkish officials tell NBC
News
51:00
they believe he was killed
inside today
51:03
the White House demanding
answers from
51:04
the Saudi rulers after an
emotional
51:06
appeal from his fiance
51:09
in contact with her now and we
want to
51:12
bring her to the White House
it's very
51:14
sad situation it's a very bad
situation
51:16
and we want to get to the
bottom of it
51:19
Koosh oh geez a leading critic
of Saudi
51:21
Crown Prince Mohammed bin
Salman the
51:24
young leader closely allied
with the
51:25
president and his son-in-law
Jared
51:27
Kushner Kushner National
Security
51:30
Advisor John Bolton and
Secretary of
51:31
State Mike Pompeo have all
talked to the
51:34
Crown Prince about khashoggi as
pressure
51:36
builds for answers this man was
murdered
51:38
in the Saudi consulate in
Istanbul if it
51:41
did happen there would be hell
to pay
51:43
the Saudi leaders denying any
51:45
involvement in the journalists
51:46
disappearance so without going
too
51:51
in-depth into a lot of this I
can just
51:53
kind of I'm abstract it all into
51:56
initially I was thinking well
somebody
51:58
wants some kind of conflict
with Turkey
52:01
and you know we or maybe we
want some
52:04
kind of conflict with Saudi
Arabia and
52:07
that the further I get into it
it looks
52:10
like and let's wait for the
bills to hit
52:12
the floor or to be proposed or
become
52:14
public I think they're looking
for some
52:16
kind of Magnitsky type act
against Saudi
52:20
Arabia someone is trying to you
know
52:23
Trump is buddies there's a
whole bunch
52:25
of reasons for that although in
the
52:27
global warming segment we'll
talk a
52:28
little bit more about it but
that's what
52:31
i'ma get ski act is where you
can just
52:34
kind of have a bill that says
these guys
52:36
can't come in here well there's
a number
52:39
of fishy aspects to this why do
you need
52:41
15 guys to kill a guy this it's
me it's
52:45
all fabricated the way this is
told and
52:48
is fabricated and and why would
you do
52:51
it in a council if you want to
52:53
assassinate the guy Stinson's
doesn't
52:54
seem like a great place know
now mi6
52:58
supposedly came in with their
analysis
53:01
did you hear that supposedly
they they
53:03
killed him chopped him up into
little
53:05
bits suitcases suitcases
dripping with
53:10
blood I guess I have no idea
53:13
so they sent 15 guys in to get
him into
53:16
council did trick him to going
in there
53:18
for some paperwork his
girlfriend and
53:21
his fiancee with her brother
and a
53:23
couple of you were outside
waiting why
53:25
don't they go in with him he's
just
53:28
going in to get some paperwork
you can't
53:31
go into counselors you come in
and out
53:33
of course so when does she go in
53:35
no notice she's gonna stay
outside so
53:37
that doesn't make any sense and
so he
53:39
goes in and then he never comes
out
53:42
although we don't know that for
sure
53:43
maybe came out disguised maybe
there's a
53:46
million things that could have
happened
53:47
we don't know we haven't seen
all the
53:49
footage they said well you
wouldn't he
53:50
left well there's no nothing to
prove
53:52
that and then but she's still
outside
53:56
and the whole thing is so fishy
well it
53:59
makes no sense you don't need
15 guys
54:02
and they keep making a point of
that and
54:04
they came in two private planes
like hey
54:07
good for you uh let me let me
give you
54:11
some details on Khashoggi bye
wait I
54:13
just want to mention this last
thing mi6
54:15
noop going to one other report
this
54:17
thing that it was in The
Washington Post
54:18
was who knows who was behind it
the guy
54:21
who wrote it up was it does a
lot of
54:23
security stuff the mi6
54:27
oh no they grabbed him they're
gonna do
54:29
a rendition I don't know how
they're
54:30
gonna get him out they're gonna
do a
54:31
rendition so they injected him
with
54:33
something to knock him out and
they
54:34
killed him that's the one
that's the one
54:37
mi6 interpretations because it
makes
54:39
because it makes so much sense
well I'll
54:41
tell you why they're mad at him
he did
54:43
flee the country
54:44
Saudi Arabia let me see in
December 2016
54:49
the independent sighting report
from
54:51
Middle East I said it had been
banned by
54:54
Saudi Arabian authorities from
54:56
publishing or appearing on
television
54:57
for criticizing US president
elect
54:59
Donald Trump
55:01
Khashoggi also criticized
saudi-led
55:04
blockade against qatar
Khashoggi has
55:08
followed osama bin laden's
career since
55:10
the 1980s had interviewed him
several
55:11
times he knew bin Laden during
his
55:13
formative years as a radical
Islamist
55:15
though both families were are
55:16
intertwined both families were
are
55:17
I interviewed him in
Afghanistan in 87
55:20
during the fight against the
Soviet
55:21
troops he also met bin Laden
Tora Bora
55:23
and the lasts time was in Sudan
in 1995
55:27
it is reported to show he once
tried to
55:30
persuade bin Laden to quit
violence oh
55:33
yeah you quit violence yeah
violence
55:37
yeah but I think this is
clearly someone
55:40
pushing against the Saudis and
if you
55:43
know what when we get to the
global
55:44
warming segment it could easily
be Trump
55:46
himself who wants to Demi
although this
55:49
seems a little far-fetched for
even him
55:52
to come up with something like
this but
55:55
this there's a lot at play with
the
55:56
Saudis at the moment but first
I'd like
55:58
to thank you for your courage
to say in
56:01
the morning to you
56:02
the man who put the sea and
cracker John
56:05
sea in the morning to you mr.
Adam curry
56:09
in the morning dollar ships at
sea boots
56:11
on the ground feet in the air
subs in
56:12
the water and all the Dames out
there
56:15
and in the morning everybody in
our
56:16
troll room hello trolls no
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56:19
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56:21
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56:23
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56:25
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56:26
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56:29
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56:32
be a troll all the world loves
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56:37
little hint here for somebody
good
56:39
morning - Martyn JJ good to
have that
56:43
name back on my list Martin JJ
it's
56:45
created many fine pieces of
artwork and
56:48
save the show in many ways with
his
56:49
always running backup recording
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56:52
when something breaks down in
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56:54
by the way that's only happened
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56:56
so far Martin did the artwork
for
56:59
episode 1075 the title of that
was CIA
57:02
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57:04
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had a
57:06
lot to choose from again but
this was
57:09
the little icon for the smart
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57:12
which we laughed about their
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57:14
and he incorporated that no
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57:16
and Ridout wrote on it really
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57:19
it was just it was a pretty
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57:20
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57:22
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57:25
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58:20
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58:23
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58:26
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fentanyl and Four Loko it's
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scream karma for Tina and her
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1:00:55
must admit with you
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it's been a it's not been a
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wait a minute if it doesn't he
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a bump in okay bumped up Pieter
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actually sent
1:03:26
a also a second check he's had
a check
1:03:28
for the Ronald McDonald
Foundation which
1:03:30
he'll forward to you oh yes he
said he
1:03:32
sent a very nice long note
about Tina's
1:03:37
place of work which actually was
1:03:40
forwarded on to the CEO it was
really
1:03:42
nice to John and Adam what does
justice
1:03:46
Cavanaugh's dog say Wow all
right for
1:03:54
that horrible joke but I
couldn't resist
1:03:55
I've been a douche bag for too
long so
1:03:57
here's $200 to start me on my
next step
1:03:59
step tonight hood give him a D
douching
1:04:01
you got a present will be the
cheque to
1:04:08
the Ronald McDonald House in
their name
1:04:10
I both wish them immense
happiness
1:04:12
forever can you please give a
shout-out
1:04:13
to my business change over comm
at WWE
1:04:17
beta chains over comm in these
times of
1:04:20
a screaming economy and
difficulty in
1:04:22
hiring reducing downtime is more
1:04:24
important than ever cutting
just ten
1:04:25
minutes of downtime per day as
an extra
1:04:28
week of output essentially for
free just
1:04:31
what to do in addition addition
to being
1:04:33
a knight I am the change over a
wizard
1:04:36
boy what does it change over
what was
1:04:38
the name of that website change
over
1:04:40
comm the shout-out allows me to
claim
1:04:43
the donation as advertising it
may help
1:04:45
to point this out as a way to
increase
1:04:47
donations who interests in
anything a
1:04:49
lot as I've been doing that we
change
1:04:51
downtime to uptime a couple
weeks ago
1:04:54
you mentioned the Amazon I was
banning
1:04:56
books like like bang Estonia
but as
1:05:01
unsuitable yeah
1:05:03
the story of oh it's been
called the
1:05:05
most pornographic novel that
ever
1:05:07
written and deals heavily as
physical
1:05:08
sexual and mental shit about
women as a
1:05:11
good thing you know so why is
that book
1:05:14
still deemed suitable for
listening on
1:05:15
Amazon Tina and Adams
1:05:19
and keep up the good work thank
you very
1:05:21
much he hopes to be listening
in 2050 me
1:05:25
too he hopes to be listening in
2050 me
1:05:26
none of what you'll be
listening to but
1:05:28
I hope you're still listening
sir john
1:05:31
zika who's his name he says to
you oh
1:05:35
yes all right I'll go to Jim
van Beveren
1:05:42
Jim van Beveren
1:05:45
and he wrote a handwritten note
he's
1:05:48
came in with 201 dollars also
and he has
1:05:51
he's from Concord California
has a
1:05:53
handwritten note and it's very
long just
1:05:55
six pages I'm gonna read some
of it I'll
1:05:57
just read the beginning John
and Adam
1:05:59
I'm writing this letter in the
1:06:01
observation car of the
California Zephyr
1:06:03
headed east to Chicago then on
to Boston
1:06:06
as I sit and write I am
surrounded by
1:06:08
many wonderful friendly Amish
traveling
1:06:11
companion listen Adam talk
about OTG
1:06:14
these people have mastered the
art four
1:06:18
days to cross the continent I
wanted to
1:06:20
get a feel for my country the
whole
1:06:22
country not just the coasts
it's big
1:06:24
America's big and empty by Bay
Area
1:06:28
standards for sure
overpopulated posh
1:06:31
yet another myth these people
I've met
1:06:34
on the train have been great a
1:06:36
cross-section of real America
with a few
1:06:38
Europeans for variety Amtrak
dining cars
1:06:41
have tables that seat for bench
seats
1:06:44
tile so a couple of traveling
across
1:06:46
country will have new dining
companions
1:06:48
and varied conversations with
every meal
1:06:51
this helps transition or
transform the
1:06:54
trip across the country into a
journey a
1:06:57
land voyage on wheels of steel
1:07:00
I know John would want at least
a
1:07:02
passing comment on the Amtrak
dining
1:07:05
experience what can I say
Amtrak with a
1:07:08
limited menu serves passable
plastic
1:07:11
cutlery cuisine the waitstaff
is however
1:07:15
pleasant and made the meals
enjoyable
1:07:18
enough of that hunter business
this is
1:07:21
my first donation you give him
addy
1:07:23
douching I cannot stand being a
1:07:29
freeloader I could not stand
being a
1:07:32
freeloader any longer
1:07:33
how can one listen to the oh so
1:07:36
entertaining donation segment
and not
1:07:39
donate the hypocritical burden
had
1:07:42
become unbearable
1:07:45
now as a contributing member of
the NA
1:07:48
Club I'd like to throw my two
cents in
1:07:50
on the dimension a dimension B
dilemma
1:07:53
and he goes on with the
exposition and
1:07:56
he says
1:07:57
team finally summarizes the
true split
1:08:00
he says the splits bullcrap
1:08:01
but the truce but the
fundamental
1:08:04
dichotomy is globalist versus
1:08:06
nationalists the fundamental
tenant and
1:08:09
sheriff's belief of each side
being for
1:08:12
the globalists equality a
justice for
1:08:15
all for the Nationalists
independence
1:08:17
and self-reliance if you really
talk
1:08:19
like that all the time
1:08:20
I believe the sweet talk I
believe he
1:08:23
don't see as a writer I can
pick up the
1:08:26
voice ah
1:08:27
yes this is more of your many
talents
1:08:29
this is true yes I could pick
up the
1:08:31
voice in the writing and then I
can kind
1:08:33
of express it as best I can I'm
not a
1:08:35
I'm not great at it but I think
it comes
1:08:37
closer than most people anyway
he goes
1:08:39
on and it's a very entertaining
letter
1:08:42
and handwritten yes all
handwritten with
1:08:46
a pencil oh wow except once
you've his
1:08:48
pencil broken they used an ink
I'm gonna
1:08:52
give him a karma does he read
request
1:08:54
anything specific well let me
look you
1:08:57
know to page 10 he wants a
little girly
1:09:01
and I listened to that train oh
that's
1:09:04
interesting because I because
he's a
1:09:06
foamer obviously so I already
had that
1:09:07
all all keyed queued up for
himself
1:09:19
wrong foamer yeah the wrong
phone I'm
1:09:22
sorry here's the phone we want
onward
1:09:37
Steven Chanel Chanel I think
she Ella
1:09:42
snow Ella my fellow team we
Eaton
1:09:50
teammates will follow through
and donate
1:09:52
if they don't please double up
on the
1:09:53
douchebag call-out
1:09:55
so what do i do I by the way the
1:10:00
National comments from last
week we're a
1:10:01
little ahead of the curve curve
yes
1:10:04
there are dimensioned beat-up
talkers
1:10:07
writing scooters everywhere but
we still
1:10:09
use restrooms and we don't have
to watch
1:10:11
our step while walking on
Broadway hey
1:10:14
in your future my friend poop
on the
1:10:18
streets in your future if your
scooters
1:10:21
poopers no agenda rule if their
scooters
1:10:26
there's poopers anonymous is
$200 that
1:10:32
was Steven it was 200 and this
is 200
1:10:34
and his Edith sent an email in
I'm
1:10:37
trying to see how long this
also it's
1:10:40
actually just like the
beginning it's
1:10:42
like a book proposal this thing
but I'll
1:10:44
read some of it the trigger for
those
1:10:47
for this note and donation was
due to
1:10:49
your great last episode and
analysis
1:10:52
about Millennials being hooked
on insta
1:10:55
mm-hmm mr. note you read
earlier no no
1:10:58
no no and it's called as it's
called as
1:11:01
it's called in Sweden it's
called adhere
1:11:04
to and adderall and
subsequently smoking
1:11:07
weed during night time to be
able to
1:11:09
soda sleeves just yes went down
okay I
1:11:12
do definitely think there is
something
1:11:13
to it and even though I never
used insta
1:11:17
I will share my similar
experience I've
1:11:19
had this habit with arm mode a
Finnell
1:11:23
another fine product but you
get that
1:11:27
stuff is actually a blood
easier to deal
1:11:29
with and weed for about four
years at
1:11:32
the end of my university
studies and in
1:11:33
the beginning in my qualified
work life
1:11:35
although our modafinil has been
a lot
1:11:39
less euphoric and is a lot
longer
1:11:41
half-life the addiction
potential is
1:11:43
nowhere near that of adderall
which I
1:11:46
have not had the pleasure to
indulge due
1:11:49
to it as far as I know seems to
be very
1:11:51
illegal everywhere except in
the United
1:11:53
States hey oh yeah maybe if a
European
1:11:57
pharmaceutical company had the
patent
1:11:59
things wouldn't be it wouldn't
would
1:12:01
have been different
1:12:01
yeah hello the downside is the
lack of a
1:12:05
kick and euphoric effect was
that well I
1:12:07
would excelled at work and was
able to
1:12:09
come down in the evening my
social life
1:12:11
and skills and interest thereof
were
1:12:14
deteriorating I was happy to
tell you
1:12:17
I'm not nervous are you
1:12:18
I'm a year free from abusing
weed and
1:12:21
now only do it occasionally
with friends
1:12:23
in a healthy manner I still do
use and
1:12:25
love our modafinil although I
think it
1:12:29
is a wonderful Noah tropic
which is a
1:12:33
brain stem lawyer thing and I
have
1:12:36
jokingly convinced myself that
I am
1:12:38
self-medicating ADHD which does
seem to
1:12:41
be the new black amongst my
generation
1:12:43
there you go I do not know
everyone
1:12:47
shares the same positive
experience with
1:12:49
armored a fan or modafinil as I
do and
1:12:52
it affects people differently
1:12:53
I do recommend people to try it
if you
1:12:56
this is the stuff that the Air
Force
1:12:57
pilots use yes stay alert so if
anyone
1:13:01
says it's the modafinil sir is
the one
1:13:03
we use in the United States
contributing
1:13:07
to my ease silence for months
at least I
1:13:08
do not abuse weed and insects
to yoga
1:13:11
bah-bah-bah I've appreciated
your
1:13:12
increased reporting of Sweden
in recent
1:13:15
shows and even though I felt
the need to
1:13:16
get out to escape the social and
1:13:18
cultural climate that ensured
economical
1:13:21
decline in my home country I
still do
1:13:23
love some parts of it and hope
it all
1:13:25
ends in the best possible way
Swedish
1:13:35
tax authorities and hope to
solve this
1:13:36
by establish myself someplace
long-term
1:13:38
next year I like a call out to
my
1:13:41
brother Oscar and friend Max as
1:13:43
douchebag Oscar and friend Max
as
1:13:48
I also like some some delayed
fuck
1:13:50
cancer for max easy cause I'm a
1:13:52
douchebag did he want some
delayed fuck
1:13:54
cancer karma and realize his
donation
1:13:57
tipped me over than that oh I
don't
1:13:59
think we have him on a
knighthood thing
1:14:01
oh wait he's he's a knight said
this
1:14:04
read our nation will tip me
over tonight
1:14:05
who and I would like to be
knighted as
1:14:07
cert on to nominate autonomous
okay oh
1:14:12
and why and we'll us of seveal
land yeah
1:14:16
no no no I got to put this now
this is
1:14:18
problematic oh no I got it
1:14:21
he's on the list I didn't read
the whole
1:14:22
no he's on the list he's on the
list
1:14:24
somehow Erik got him on the
list good
1:14:26
Erik got him on the list he's
on the
1:14:28
list hey man
1:14:29
Erik just know just to read but
he's not
1:14:31
worth the plus one just one
last but not
1:14:35
least I've been thinking about
how I
1:14:36
should celebrate sending my
first
1:14:37
invoice to a client I am
currently
1:14:39
thinking about treating myself
with
1:14:40
either an Oakland A's cap as I
regret I
1:14:44
left mine in Sweden my Intel
nook to
1:14:48
play with and maybe build a
travel
1:14:50
server router or to tie bar
girls we
1:14:56
have a winner I think the bar
girls are
1:15:00
probably a better fit that's
the way to
1:15:01
go my friend I could go on
longer but
1:15:05
you get the point I find it
worthwhile I
1:15:06
hope you fund this Awards well
we just
1:15:08
got the accounting in here and
then I
1:15:10
don't see any requests so you
skip a
1:15:14
Carmen it would be done
1:15:15
Oh Andy wants an F cancer karma
oh yes
1:15:17
right okay yes happy to do that
1:15:20
[Applause] okay yes happy to do
that
1:15:23
you've got karma thank all
these folks
1:15:28
for being our executive and
associate
1:15:30
executive producers for show
1076 yes
1:15:34
titles that are completely valid
1:15:36
anywhere that titles are
recognized
1:15:39
certainly these types of credits
1:15:40
executive producer associate
executive
1:15:42
producer of episode ten seventy
six of
1:15:44
the No Agenda show and thank
you very
1:15:46
much really appreciate that
everybody
1:15:48
also for what you the notes
it's and
1:15:50
learn a lot from this segment
here that
1:15:53
people who skip it I'll wait by
the way
1:15:56
do people who are on adderall
and listen
1:15:58
to 1.75 speed still skip the
donation
1:16:01
segment I don't know that
you're paying
1:16:05
attention to anything remember
we have
1:16:08
another show coming up on
Sunday please
1:16:10
go and support us at Vollrath
org slash
1:16:13
na and is National Hispanic
Heritage
1:16:17
Month on NFL our formula is this
1:16:21
we go out we hit people in the
mouth
1:16:32
[Music] go out we hit people in
the mouth
1:16:35
Jim said ESPN
1:16:38
you know Ian yes PN um I don't
play
1:16:44
clips from Scott Adams
periscope because
1:16:48
it's a dizzy tennis devil it's
about a
1:16:51
45-minute ramble and they're
hard to get
1:16:53
anything concise out of there
but he
1:16:54
does come up with some good
stuff once
1:16:57
in a while this particular one
I think
1:16:59
you should promote it a little
more this
1:17:02
is a funny idea that he got
from Twitter
1:17:05
and he talked about a little
bit I did
1:17:06
take a lot of the spaces out so
it's a
1:17:08
little tighter than it would
normally be
1:17:10
but I want to play it because I
just
1:17:12
think this is a damn good idea
this is
1:17:13
Scott Adams on Democrat gun
control
1:17:16
somebody on Twitter suggested
that since
1:17:18
the Democrats seem to have a
temperament
1:17:21
problem and at the same time the
1:17:24
Democrats are anti-gun alright
so put
1:17:27
these two together and
Democrats are
1:17:29
anti-gun yeah they also seem to
have a
1:17:32
temperament problem because
they're
1:17:34
rioting and they're doing the
cathartic
1:17:36
theater thing so somebody
suggested that
1:17:39
we pass a law that Democrats
can't own
1:17:43
guns now the first time you
hear that
1:17:45
idea passing a law this is
Democrats
1:17:48
can't own guns the first time
you hear
1:17:51
that you say to yourself well
that's a
1:17:53
ridiculous just joke idea but
here's
1:17:56
what's so funny about it if
you're a
1:17:58
Democrat don't you believe this
some gun
1:18:02
control is better than none
right so if
1:18:05
you were to say to a Democrat
let's just
1:18:07
be completely rational here
1:18:09
Republicans will never give up
their
1:18:11
guns but you believe you
Democrats
1:18:16
believe that more guns is worse
and more
1:18:19
people with guns is worse so
why don't
1:18:21
we start somewhere we can all
look we
1:18:23
can all agree let's just start
where we
1:18:26
all agree we all agree that if
you're a
1:18:28
registered or Democrat you
shouldn't
1:18:31
have a gun now what Democrats
disagree
1:18:33
with gun control for Democrats
it's an
1:18:38
interesting argument isn't it
because on
1:18:41
one hand it's ridiculous on its
on its
1:18:44
surface because you don't make
laws that
1:18:46
only affect some people who
have you
1:18:48
know voluntarily
1:18:50
signed up to be in the party
you know
1:18:51
you don't do that put on the
other hand
1:18:54
it's what they want
1:18:57
I'm all-in it's funny but I
don't know I
1:19:08
don't know it seems like a good
idea to
1:19:09
me well so that means you can't
own a
1:19:12
gun as a registered Democrat
yeah yeah
1:19:15
oh good then I'm all for your
favorite
1:19:29
little birdies there John I
have a don't
1:19:31
forget I have at least two
maybe three
1:19:33
clips about this well yes so I
I did
1:19:39
something I don't normally do
but I did
1:19:42
listen to the one clip you have
about
1:19:45
the price tag and I definitely
want to
1:19:48
incorporate that but well you
know what
1:19:50
it is you can just incorporate
it I'm
1:19:52
going to what are your other Oh
Ethel
1:19:54
and as I wanted I have a I want
to talk
1:19:57
about hurricane Michael a
little bit oh
1:19:58
oh okay let's do that first
because I
1:20:02
have to say with this IPCC
special
1:20:06
report which came out just
before
1:20:08
hurricane Michael even I think
even
1:20:10
existed it would came out so
quickly I
1:20:12
was very surprised scanning
than the
1:20:15
news during the hurricane did
it really
1:20:18
I mean maybe it started now
today but no
1:20:21
one was really connecting it to
the IPCC
1:20:24
report which to me seemed
obvious as
1:20:27
this storm was created by HAARP
or some
1:20:29
other entity it seemed obvious
the state
1:20:32
if you go read Michael Crichton
state of
1:20:34
fear this is completely that
script like
1:20:37
well how come they're not just
saying
1:20:39
this over and over and over
again I'm
1:20:41
very surprised by that so let's
talk
1:20:43
about Michael then well here's
the clip
1:20:45
of the short roundup of CBS I
have one
1:20:49
comment about it and you can
take the
1:20:51
rest of it breathing I'm Jeff
floor in
1:20:52
Panama City Beach Florida and
this
1:20:55
region just endured one of the
worst
1:20:57
hurricanes in American history
the worst
1:21:00
hurricane to ever hit the
1:21:02
a panhandle the worst hurricane
to ever
1:21:04
hit the United States in the
month of
1:21:07
October on record tonight the
rain is
1:21:10
basically gone in this region
but the
1:21:13
wind is still here with us you
can see
1:21:15
power lines down behind us
power poles
1:21:18
down just across the street
here there
1:21:21
is the side ripped off a
building that
1:21:24
is a scene we are seeing all
across
1:21:27
never seen tonight okay where
are you
1:21:31
here's what gets me now if you
remember
1:21:34
the last hurricane the one that
drenched
1:21:36
North Carolina yes this Kirk
King comes
1:21:40
in and says I can for five
minutes it
1:21:43
stops at the coast and then
turns into a
1:21:46
zero tropical storm and just
dumps like
1:21:49
three feet of water on everyone
mm-hmm
1:21:51
the hurricane before that was
the one
1:21:54
that hit Houston which was the
same
1:21:56
thing oh it's gonna be it's
gonna
1:21:57
destroy everything it comes in
it stops
1:22:00
at the coast and dumps three
feet of
1:22:02
water on everything right and
so then
1:22:04
the expert climate guy comes
Isis this
1:22:07
is the new hurricane this is
the new
1:22:09
hurricane we're gonna do
because of the
1:22:11
way the temperature here and the
1:22:13
temperature there they're gonna
come in
1:22:15
and when they hit the land
they're gonna
1:22:17
stop and they're gonna dump all
this
1:22:19
moisture they picked up from
the warm
1:22:21
water that went into the
hurricane it
1:22:23
comes down and down and down
and just
1:22:25
soaks them now this particular
hurricane
1:22:27
it should have been the same
thing it
1:22:30
comes in in a five I expected
this up
1:22:32
now no it doesn't drop seven
feet of
1:22:34
water just blows through and
goes on its
1:22:37
merry way I was told after the
North
1:22:41
Carolina event by these global
warmest
1:22:45
guys the new hearth is gonna be
the way
1:22:47
it was gonna be for all these
hurricanes
1:22:48
they're all gonna be swamped
with water
1:22:50
Jeff Glor is standing there in a
1:22:53
completely dry area the
telephone poles
1:22:56
were all bent yes and it was
pretty
1:22:58
funny looking but there was
cars going
1:23:00
up and down like nothing had
happened
1:23:02
yeah I was just listening to the
1:23:04
coverage and Brian Williams on
MSNBC got
1:23:07
into a long rant about you know
how
1:23:10
sometimes it looks strange
because you
1:23:12
know we're we're standing in
the storm
1:23:15
was we're we're standing in the
storm
1:23:15
reporting and people just
walking by in
1:23:17
the background but that's
because you
1:23:18
don't see off the shot that
they're
1:23:19
walking behind a building and
you know
1:23:22
my questions why are you there
at all I
1:23:23
don't need you don't need to
stay in
1:23:25
there need you don't need to
stay in
1:23:25
I don't need Jeff Glor standing
in this
1:23:28
town we do not need Jeff Glor
standing
1:23:32
in any town the thing that gets
me is we
1:23:38
really build shitty houses in
America
1:23:41
these are shit homes and I'm
surprised
1:23:45
they're getting insurance at
all you
1:23:46
have to have strapped down roof
all
1:23:48
kinds of stuff in Florida maybe
the
1:23:50
Panhandle for some reason maybe
they
1:23:51
thought that wasn't necessary
I'm just I
1:23:54
think all the whole state of
Florida you
1:23:55
have to have all kinds of em
hurricane
1:23:58
proof windows but beside all
that we
1:24:02
just build really crappy
overpriced
1:24:04
houses made of wood
1:24:08
you know you have to do that in
1:24:09
California your houses have to
be built
1:24:11
of wood oh there's little
weights all
1:24:14
apart if there's one little
earthquake
1:24:15
eyes got to say I guess Florida
is the
1:24:17
same then not another for
earthquake but
1:24:20
marshy swampland maybe I don't
know but
1:24:22
the crime well there's marshy
swampland
1:24:25
you probably don't want so much
wood I
1:24:26
didn't notice this they showed
one of
1:24:28
the houses that did have has
blown up a
1:24:31
little bit I mean at least half
the
1:24:33
house was missing now and they
showed it
1:24:35
it was interesting because the
the
1:24:37
foundation on the structure the
inner
1:24:40
structure of the house was not
two by
1:24:43
fours or four by fours or two
by twos or
1:24:46
anything else it was metal hmm
I thought
1:24:49
that was what they're building
the end
1:24:51
so the structure was metal huh
1:24:53
that was weird metal on a the
structure
1:24:55
was metal that in other words
the
1:24:57
framing the frame in frame at
the house
1:24:59
appeared to be made out of
metal this
1:25:02
kind of uh like these little
mini beams
1:25:05
hmm well of course there's many
reasons
1:25:11
to think climate this climate
change
1:25:13
what used to be called global
warming
1:25:14
there's a bunch of hooey we
both are on
1:25:18
the side of Hawaii for a we're
both on
1:25:21
the side of oh there's climate
change
1:25:24
that's not man-made cyclical
and it's
1:25:27
just happening and the I think
are my
1:25:30
biggest grievance is the idea
that you
1:25:33
can fix this with money that's
the
1:25:35
that's the problem that's what
bothers
1:25:37
me the problem that's what
bothers
1:25:37
now I do understand and I
really became
1:25:39
first became aware of this
report the
1:25:41
minute it hit a Dutch member of
European
1:25:43
Parliament Marrakesh halka who
was just
1:25:46
a tone-deaf douche she's like
oh we have
1:25:50
so much to do so much work to
do and and
1:25:54
I realized that it particularly
and I
1:25:56
listened to a number of
European news
1:25:59
channels were and the Dutch one
is
1:26:01
easier for me I can really get
all the
1:26:02
nuance and they're politician
after
1:26:04
politician and you can hear
that they're
1:26:06
also kind of happy because this
report
1:26:08
just globally speaking says we
have to
1:26:11
forget the two degree warming
oh no no
1:26:14
no we have to get it down to
one and a
1:26:16
half degrees and we got to do
it pretty
1:26:17
soon and it's gonna cost a lot
of money
1:26:20
and you can just hear these pow
1:26:21
ditions are all dead all jacked
up
1:26:24
they're like oh yeah
1:26:25
he spent some money we're gonna
spend
1:26:27
some money it's what they live
for
1:26:29
but they don't even realize it
but
1:26:31
that's what they live for and
you want
1:26:33
to point out that we're not
talking when
1:26:35
it does that clip that I have
what
1:26:36
you're gonna play we're not
talking
1:26:39
about nickel and dime your clip
only
1:26:41
scratches the surface but it's
a great
1:26:43
starting point for the
calculations I've
1:26:46
come up with I think the best
lead into
1:26:50
this is the BBC who just had a
word
1:26:53
salad of beautiful fear about
this
1:26:55
report this is the lead-in and
1:26:58
background now you might be
forgiven for
1:27:00
thinking that some joined up
thinking
1:27:02
has been taking place or
perhaps it's
1:27:04
just by far the most important
issue of
1:27:06
the day the existential threat
to us all
1:27:09
raised by climate change I just
you talk
1:27:12
through it I just want to
reiterate what
1:27:14
she said the existential threat
to our
1:27:16
soul John our souls by far the
most
1:27:20
important issue of the day the
1:27:22
existential threat to us all
posed oh no
1:27:25
it's all I sorry I thought I
saw to us
1:27:27
all to us war it's an
existential threat
1:27:30
to us all so we're all gonna
die for
1:27:31
thinking that some joined up
thinking
1:27:33
has been taking place or
perhaps it's
1:27:35
just by far the most important
issue of
1:27:37
the day the existential threat
to us all
1:27:39
posed by climate change on the
day the
1:27:42
Nobel Prize for economics is
awarded to
1:27:44
two men for their work on
climate change
1:27:46
and innovation professor William
1:27:48
Nordhaus and Paul Romer we're
seeing the
1:27:50
publication of a major UN
report on the
1:27:52
subject the report society must
enact
1:27:55
unprecedented changes on how
people live
1:27:58
to prevent catastrophic changes
to the
1:28:00
planet it comes from the
1:28:02
Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate
1:28:03
Change and says dramatic
changes are
1:28:06
needed on energy consumption
travel
1:28:09
building methods and the food
that we
1:28:11
eat let's speak to Matt McGrath
who's
1:28:12
our environmental environment
1:28:14
correspondent he joins us from
Incheon
1:28:16
in South Korea which is where
the report
1:28:18
was was published Matt just
outlined for
1:28:20
us the kind of dramatic key
messages of
1:28:23
this report yeah Rossi oh
there's two
1:28:26
key points really about this
report the
1:28:28
first is that keeping
temperatures to
1:28:29
1.5 degrees is far far better
for the
1:28:32
planet than getting London
1:28:33
go to two degrees which has
been the
1:28:35
standard up to now so they're
talking
1:28:37
about things like coral reefs
they're
1:28:39
talking about millions of
people being
1:28:41
flooded all those are actually
much much
1:28:44
better if they're kept to 1.5
degrees
1:28:47
rather than allowing them to go
to two
1:28:48
degrees the other big point in
this
1:28:50
report is that it is still
possible to
1:28:52
keep two 1.5 degrees off if the
world
1:28:54
takes major steps conditions by
45%
1:28:58
we gloss over this type of
reporting
1:29:01
again it is the BBC who are
taken
1:29:03
seriously yes I wish you want
to mention
1:29:05
something we've been doing this
show for
1:29:07
almost 11 years we're coming on
11 yeah
1:29:11
every year we've been doing
this show
1:29:13
this was the point of no return
every
1:29:17
year it's the point of no
return in the
1:29:20
UK whenever so is the point of
no return
1:29:22
in the 17-point tipping point
yeah
1:29:26
tipping point if you wanna use
that
1:29:28
phrase same thing what happened
to Peak
1:29:29
Oil what happens it happen
whatever
1:29:33
happened to Peak Oil whatever
happens to
1:29:35
the dacha kids for that matter
well
1:29:38
they're properly doing but the
oil field
1:29:40
no let's just come by so we
gloss over
1:29:43
it but I think some people
still get the
1:29:46
overall message which is
millions died
1:29:48
millions migrated horrible
storms died
1:29:51
death migrated horrible storms
died
1:29:52
Oh soon gonna die death but it
can be
1:29:56
saved as long as you have
enough money
1:29:58
that it is still possible to
keep to 1.5
1:30:01
degrees if the world takes
major steps
1:30:04
such as cutting emissions by
45% in the
1:30:07
next 12 years dispensing with
coal as a
1:30:09
power source altogether 45% of
all
1:30:14
emissions and no more coal at
all and
1:30:18
boosting renewables massively
and
1:30:20
actually getting people to
change their
1:30:22
lifestyles Plus on top of all
that we're
1:30:25
going to need carbon removal
technology
1:30:27
to remove carbon from the
atmosphere
1:30:28
carbon removal technologies
these carbon
1:30:33
removal technologies John
they're called
1:30:35
trees reason you'll get plenty
of carbon
1:30:39
I take it differently what is
the number
1:30:44
one source of carbon well does
he say
1:30:46
carbonate carbon dioxide whole
house
1:30:48
press on top of all that we're
going to
1:30:50
need carbon remove this pisses
me off
1:30:52
carbon is not causing global
warming
1:30:55
carbon dioxide is causing
global warming
1:30:58
carbon dioxide is not cause
according no
1:31:03
I'm not telling you this for a
fact I
1:31:05
know that I'm saying that is
what the
1:31:07
report says the report doesn't
say
1:31:10
carbon is causing it no it's
carbon
1:31:12
dioxide right so I think he's
just
1:31:16
abbreviating this to say carbon
it's
1:31:19
part of the propagandistic ploy
the
1:31:21
number one thing to remove if
you want
1:31:24
to remove
1:31:24
as humans yeah of course
getting people
1:31:28
to change their lifestyles to
the
1:31:30
lifestyle of dead plus on top
of all
1:31:32
that we're going to need carbon
removal
1:31:35
technology to remove carbon
from the
1:31:36
atmosphere the big question in
all this
1:31:38
though is time now I've been
speaking to
1:31:40
professor Jewish he's one of the
1:31:42
co-chairs of the IPCC and I
asked him
1:31:44
how long policymakers have got
to take
1:31:47
action well they really need to
start
1:31:50
work work immediately
1:31:51
I mean the report is clear that
if
1:31:53
governments only just fulfil
the pledges
1:31:56
they made after the Paris
agreement for
1:31:58
2030 it's not good enough
1:32:01
it will really make it it will
really
1:32:04
make it very difficult to
consider
1:32:05
global warming of 1.5 if they
go to
1:32:09
Poland they read the report and
they
1:32:11
decide to increase their
ambitions and
1:32:13
act more immediately then 1.5
stays
1:32:17
within reach that's the nature
of the
1:32:19
choice they face as Professor
Jim ski
1:32:22
there speaking earlier on about
the
1:32:24
nature of this report and what
actions
1:32:26
governments might take and one
of the
1:32:27
things that might prevent
governments in
1:32:28
taking action of course this
costs the
1:32:30
report says it's going to cost
two and a
1:32:32
half percent of global GDP over
a period
1:32:35
of about 20 years so we'll see
later
1:32:37
down the road if governments
will
1:32:39
actually take the lessons of
this report
1:32:41
or whether they'll balk at the
overall
1:32:43
expense so the apparently we
have 12
1:32:50
years and I will remind
everyone that we
1:32:52
started we dropped the climate
change or
1:32:54
global warming moniker many
many years
1:32:58
ago and went for agenda 2030
because we
1:33:01
knew that 2030 is a year that
is the
1:33:04
reason the sweet spot for
someone my age
1:33:08
and even a little bit younger
because
1:33:10
that's when you'll be thinking
about all
1:33:12
the children and you know it's
really
1:33:14
your your end of life and I
need to do
1:33:15
something to save the world so
it's been
1:33:17
targeted specifically to get to
people
1:33:20
who still have some money if
you got any
1:33:21
money at all and they had a
little
1:33:25
announcement they had a little
a little
1:33:28
get-together to celebrate this
report
1:33:31
and I pulled three short clips
from this
1:33:33
just so we can understand what
this
1:33:35
really is now this is a special
report
1:33:37
this is
1:33:37
not some report that they've
worked on
1:33:39
for decades and decades it's a
special
1:33:41
like an interim report but it
has a very
1:33:44
specific goal and the leader of
this
1:33:47
little speech explains it to us
this
1:33:49
report is a rich resource for
1:33:52
governments formulating climate
policy
1:33:55
there you go
1:33:56
that's what this whole report
is for
1:33:58
it's a rich resource for
governments
1:34:00
forming climate policy and
we've given
1:34:02
you a lot of great things in
here areas
1:34:05
climate policy areas that are
affected
1:34:07
by climate change and a key
input into
1:34:10
coming climate negotiations my
1:34:13
colleagues will share the
combined
1:34:15
negotiating with oh yeah oh no
this is
1:34:18
negotiations it's everywhere
this is
1:34:20
your future climate carbon
taxes all
1:34:23
these negotiations negotiate
with who
1:34:25
and why everybody negotiating
with the
1:34:27
money watch for the money for
the
1:34:29
luncheon for the money the
negotiating
1:34:31
with other countries to get the
money
1:34:33
coming climate negotiations my
1:34:35
colleagues will share the key
findings
1:34:38
with you in a very short minute
of time
1:34:41
let me give you the highlights
first
1:34:44
climate change is already
affecting
1:34:46
people ecosystems and
livelihoods all
1:34:49
around the world my mudflat
second
1:34:52
limiting warming to 1.5 degrees
is not
1:34:55
impossible but will require
1:34:57
unprecedented transitions in
all aspects
1:35:00
of society third there are clear
1:35:03
benefits to keep warming to 1.5
the
1:35:05
researchers compared to two
degrees or
1:35:08
higher every bit of warming
matters now
1:35:12
this is this is what's
interesting this
1:35:14
every bit of warming matters is
their
1:35:16
slogan you're going to be
hammered with
1:35:19
it because clearly after the
United
1:35:23
States withdrew for I'll just
say
1:35:24
president Trump withdrew from
the
1:35:26
climate from the Paris climate
Accord
1:35:29
the the climate change
community has
1:35:33
been you know in flux we need
to create
1:35:35
something that really shows
we're all
1:35:37
gonna die and we need to get
this green
1:35:39
economy circular sustainable
economy all
1:35:43
these fuzzy words which I mean I
1:35:45
understand if you want to start
a new
1:35:46
economy and you want to base it
on you
1:35:49
know some stuff that may
1:35:50
may not work and so far as
proven to be
1:35:51
pretty cost inefficient because
it helps
1:35:55
it helps you know we have
economies
1:35:56
change all the time we have a
technology
1:35:59
economy to some degree but you
do need
1:36:01
to have some basics and you
know just
1:36:04
just to be scaring people into
this to
1:36:07
you as elites can go spend
money and
1:36:10
save people other way or
whatever it
1:36:12
whatever it is
1:36:13
it's insane it's really insane
and you
1:36:17
can see that these are just a
bunch of
1:36:19
douche bag elites when you
listen to the
1:36:24
second speaker so this is the
guy who
1:36:26
opened up gives you some
highlights the
1:36:28
second speaker from working
group to
1:36:30
there's three working groups
apparently
1:36:33
this is what she says right off
the bat
1:36:36
and why is this not playing
here we go
1:36:41
with that I would like to hand
over to
1:36:43
Valerie the working group
co-chair
1:36:46
working group co-chair 1 thank
you sue
1:36:50
before we get on to presenting
the
1:36:53
findings of the special report
on one
1:36:55
point five degree global
warming I'm
1:36:58
proud to unveil the draft cover
page of
1:37:00
this special report an artist
created
1:37:05
the piece of visual art on this
front
1:37:07
cover having been inspired by a
1:37:10
scientific figure in the
summary for
1:37:12
policy makers perhaps you can
recognize
1:37:16
it this is so typical where
they hired
1:37:19
an artist some actually some
semi
1:37:22
well-known guy to create the
cover for
1:37:25
this report I've seen this so
many times
1:37:28
this is douchebaggery of the
highest
1:37:31
order and again it's all about
one
1:37:33
simple slogan moving on to the
second
1:37:36
section of the SPM which deals
with
1:37:40
projected climate change
potential
1:37:42
impacts and associated risks
models
1:37:48
project robust differences
engineer
1:37:52
between present day and global
warming
1:37:54
of 1.5 degrees and between 1.5
degrees
1:37:59
and 2 degrees every bit of
extra warming
1:38:03
makes a difference all right so
that's
1:38:06
that's what it's all about
every bit of
1:38:09
global war every temperature
every
1:38:12
degree makes a difference
you'll see or
1:38:13
hear variations of it so now
I'm going
1:38:16
to play your global warming
clip because
1:38:19
it did have a little extra
kicker there
1:38:21
beyond just the GDP number it's
the
1:38:23
biggest warning from the science
1:38:24
community yet a call for action
where is
1:38:27
this from this clip I thought
it was
1:38:31
from Democracy Now but I think
it's from
1:38:33
one of the euronews sources the
IPCC
1:38:36
report is clear urgent and
unprecedented
1:38:39
changes are needed to keep
global
1:38:41
temperatures from rising too
unbearable
1:38:43
levels limiting warming to 1.5
degrees
1:38:46
is not impossible but will
require
1:38:50
unprecedented transitions in
all aspects
1:38:52
of society there are
1:38:54
Claire benefits to keep warming
to 145
1:38:56
degrees as compared to two
degrees or
1:38:59
higher every bit of warming
matters the
1:39:04
2015 Paris agreement aimed at
keeping a
1:39:06
global temperature rise this
century
1:39:08
well below two degrees Celsius
above
1:39:10
pre-industrial levels but the
IPCC's new
1:39:14
report shows that the effects
of global
1:39:16
warming would already be
disastrous with
1:39:18
a 1.5 degree increase 1.5
degrees would
1:39:23
cause a rise in global water
levels of
1:39:25
about 48 centimeters 56
centimeters if
1:39:29
temperatures were to rise two
degrees
1:39:31
the impact on the environment
would be
1:39:33
even more important horizon two
degrees
1:39:35
would cause the extinction of
18% of all
1:39:38
insects 16% of all plants and
8% of all
1:39:42
vertebrates not to mention the
effect on
1:39:45
human populations in global
warming 21.5
1:39:49
compared to two degrees would
reduce the
1:39:53
number of people exposed to
climate
1:39:56
related lists and susceptible
to poverty
1:39:59
by up to several hundred
millions by
1:40:03
2050 limiting global warming to
1.5
1:40:07
degrees Celsius comes with a
hefty price
1:40:09
tag some two point one trillion
euros
1:40:12
would have to be invested every
year for
1:40:15
25 years so two point one
trillion
1:40:20
dollars a year and you're know
two point
1:40:23
one trillion euros yeah a year
that's
1:40:26
just for your 20 years are you
kidding
1:40:28
me no that's just for Europe
according
1:40:30
to the World Bank the global
gross
1:40:32
domestic product I guess
everyone would
1:40:34
participate if we're you can't
just say
1:40:36
yeah the Chinese and the
Indians will
1:40:37
not participate so let's start
there but
1:40:39
let's let's just say if they
had to
1:40:41
because we're all gonna die I
mean
1:40:43
someone's gotta over there and
kick
1:40:44
their ass and tell them to pay
up
1:40:45
because it's all about the
Benjamins
1:40:47
so the gross world product for
2015 was
1:40:51
74 trillion dollars that's 74
thousand
1:40:56
billion take two and a half
percent of
1:40:58
that you get one point 85
trillion
1:41:00
multiplied by 2030 seven
trillion
1:41:03
dollars this number was
actually higher
1:41:06
than that's for
1:41:07
half a degree oh that's for
half a
1:41:11
degree so I read through the
report and
1:41:15
I just have a couple of things
that I
1:41:17
marked up and I just wanted to
it's a
1:41:19
very long report ins a lot of
this high
1:41:21
confidence yeah we think so
1:41:24
Magic eight Ball says looks
like it you
1:41:26
know so this is this is the
kind of
1:41:28
report ninety one specialist
scientists
1:41:31
wrote this report so throughout
the
1:41:36
entire this report so
throughout the
1:41:38
a document there's a lot of you
know
1:41:40
over and over they use the
words experts
1:41:43
last chance carbon taxes
disaster
1:41:49
man-made catastrophe it's you
know what
1:41:52
some I'm gonna put it in the
show notes
1:41:54
someone needs to download this
and do a
1:41:56
word cloud on it I want a word
cloud or
1:41:59
this report you'll see experts
carbon
1:42:02
taxes disaster man-made
catastrophe last
1:42:05
chance also they make it very
clear
1:42:10
these experts that nuclear
power is not
1:42:14
the way to go it is called this
was the
1:42:16
thing that kind of caught my
attention
1:42:18
it is quote dirty and dangerous
1:42:23
and they are really pushing
against that
1:42:26
you can't you can't be doing
this look
1:42:28
at it from another perspective
if this
1:42:30
is such a and in fact this is
the
1:42:32
argument I use if you get into
an
1:42:34
argument in a bar or at a
cocktail party
1:42:37
do you want me to read some of
them more
1:42:38
because I want to I thought not
1:42:42
to get to an argument abort
okay new
1:42:44
supposedly dirty and dangerous
when it's
1:42:47
not I mean it has elements of
that but
1:42:51
it's not dirty and dangerous
the point
1:42:53
is if we're all going to die
don't you
1:42:57
think we should take the easy
way out
1:42:59
and that's easily a nuclear
power
1:43:02
they literally if we're all
going to die
1:43:05
a litter to spend trillions of
dollars
1:43:07
no no no come on
1:43:09
no because proliferation of
nuclear
1:43:12
energy will be I'm telling you
this is
1:43:14
in the report will be too
tempting for
1:43:17
people to weaponize that that
nuclear
1:43:19
material which is like gamma
bomb their
1:43:22
neighborhood were they talking
about
1:43:23
yeah that's some that's what
the experts
1:43:26
are talking about that's that's
1:43:27
literally in this Rory Duke
powered I
1:43:30
know you don't look I'm not in
the barn
1:43:33
I'm not fucking with you some
other
1:43:37
things I've noticed here too in
general
1:43:39
carbon dioxide emissions must
reach Net
1:43:42
Zero by 2050 in order to keep
global
1:43:47
warming below 1.5 degrees
Celsius this
1:43:51
is the whole report is the one
point
1:43:53
five degree report so they're
really
1:43:55
upping it all up and making you
just
1:43:57
worried so to reiterate carbon
dioxide
1:44:01
use must fall by 45 percent by
2030
1:44:05
that's 12 less than 12 years
from now
1:44:08
coal use will have to be
reduced quote
1:44:12
substantially by the middle of
the
1:44:13
century and as you heard in one
of our
1:44:17
Clips the technology that
removes carbon
1:44:19
from the atmosphere is
unavoidable and I
1:44:22
still don't really understand
what
1:44:23
carbon has to do with it if we
fail to
1:44:26
meet these goals and the worth
earth
1:44:29
warms by two degrees centigrade
1:44:31
according to the report
hundreds of
1:44:34
millions of lives are at stake
so what
1:44:37
they're saying is very
interesting that
1:44:40
if we wait until the two
degrees so many
1:44:43
people are gonna die but if we
can only
1:44:46
get to 1.5 and we're at 0.8
nine right
1:44:49
now courts of magical unicorn
1:44:52
calculation then millions of
people will
1:44:56
live millions will live if only
we can
1:45:00
do this now
1:45:03
see the 1.5 degree report it
has yes
1:45:07
it's going to monumentally
change our
1:45:09
society so of course in order
to stop
1:45:12
using coal and fossil fuels as
a primary
1:45:14
energy source by the middle of
the
1:45:16
century we will transition to
electric
1:45:18
solar wind and maybe just a
little bit
1:45:22
of remnants of nuclear but also
buyer at
1:45:25
bioenergy and biofuels
1:45:28
the report also says limiting
individual
1:45:32
transportation such as cars
airplane use
1:45:36
and shipping on a large scale
and
1:45:38
improving access to electric
1:45:41
transportation public transit
and non
1:45:43
motor transit like walking and
biking as
1:45:46
well as restoring forests and
non-human
1:45:49
ecosystems will need to happen
at a
1:45:52
large scale in order to limit
warming to
1:45:54
1.5 degrees people are pooping
on the
1:45:58
BART train I like the idea
large-scale
1:46:06
planting of trees yeah that will
1:46:08
definitely reduce some carbon
dioxide
1:46:11
they just kind of slip that in
I mean I
1:46:13
didn't know that individual
1:46:16
transportation includes planting
1:46:19
large-scale trees
1:46:21
[Music] trees
1:46:23
this is the final quote from
1:46:27
what's-her-name skia skia
anyway finally
1:46:31
we've delivered a message to the
1:46:33
governments we've done our job
we've now
1:46:36
passed the message on and it's
their
1:46:38
responsibility having invited
us to
1:46:41
reproduce this report to decide
if they
1:46:44
gonna act on it direct quote
they
1:46:48
invited them to produce this
report
1:46:50
because they get all jacked up
on
1:46:54
spending money let me see now
this 1.5
1:46:59
degrees it's not I mean this was
1:47:03
actually talked about in 2009
they
1:47:05
started to do they think it's
kind of a
1:47:06
throwback to do they think it's
kind of a
1:47:07
I won't objective you wrap this
pretty
1:47:10
soon won't objective you wrap
this pretty
1:47:13
every bit of warming matters
okay this
1:47:19
will just take me into to
interview
1:47:20
clips about you know because
who's going
1:47:24
to be impacted that by this
it'll be
1:47:25
people who produce oil the
Saudis are
1:47:30
getting hammered by Trump
1:47:33
what does gas price right there
in
1:47:35
California at five bucks now is
$3.75
1:47:39
for a premium oh that's not too
bad I
1:47:42
think we're we're are 220-240
here maybe
1:47:45
yeah huh that is because who
forties
1:47:49
better better thing would you
God for
1:47:53
sure Christiana Island poor I
had a you
1:47:57
never see this he barely see
these
1:47:59
interviews interviewed the
Saudi foreign
1:48:01
minister about what Trump said
about
1:48:04
Saudi Arabia or I should say
OPEC at the
1:48:07
United Nations which is in this
clip as
1:48:08
well did anyone talk about what
he said
1:48:12
during the UN regarding OPEC
was that in
1:48:14
any news stories anywhere
1:48:18
no there was though they what
there
1:48:20
wasn't time for that because
the world
1:48:22
was laughing at him Donald
Trump Nostra
1:48:24
broadside at OPEC countries he
called
1:48:27
them well obviously Saudi
Arabia is the
1:48:28
biggest OPEC country and we're
gonna
1:48:31
play a sound byte of what he
said
1:48:33
regarding high oil prices at
the moment
1:48:36
Popek and OPEC nations are as
usual
1:48:42
ripping off the rest of the
world and I
1:48:47
don't like it
1:48:48
nobody should like it
1:48:53
we defend many of these nations
for
1:48:55
nothing and then they take
advantage of
1:48:58
us and then they take advantage
of
1:48:59
by giving us high oil prices
not good we
1:49:05
want them to stop raising
prices we want
1:49:09
them to start lowering prices
and they
1:49:12
must contribute substantially to
1:49:14
military protection from now on
we are
1:49:18
not going to put up with it
these
1:49:23
horrible prices much longer
well I mean
1:49:27
Saudi Arabia as I said is the
biggest
1:49:29
and most powerful OPEC nation
were you
1:49:32
surprised by that I mean we're
not going
1:49:34
to put up with these horrible
prices any
1:49:36
longer and accusing OPEC of
being
1:49:39
responsible for these high
prices and it
1:49:41
wasn't surprising because the
president
1:49:43
has articulated this position
before
1:49:44
Saudi Arabia's committed to
balancing
1:49:46
the oil markets were committed
to
1:49:48
ensuring that prices are at
moderate
1:49:50
levels so that consumers are
not hurt
1:49:52
and producers are not hurt we
have seen
1:49:55
an increase in the demand for
oil and
1:49:57
we're going to see a reduction
in the
1:49:59
supply of oil by Iran and I
think the
1:50:01
markets are putting upward
pressure on
1:50:03
the price of oil we have
increased our
1:50:04
oil production we continue to
increase
1:50:06
our oil production to bring
more oil to
1:50:08
the markets so that we have
moderate
1:50:10
prices you see production
increases in
1:50:12
the United States you see
production
1:50:14
increases elsewhere there's a
commitment
1:50:16
to stabilize markets at prices
that do
1:50:19
not harm consumers or producers
this has
1:50:22
been our policy for the last
four
1:50:23
decades and we continue to
explain this
1:50:25
to our friends in the US the
price of
1:50:27
oil began to increase when
American
1:50:28
shale production came down as a
1:50:30
consequence of lower prices now
American
1:50:33
supply is increasing and we're
providing
1:50:35
more supply to the market with
regards
1:50:37
to the Iran sanctions we are
fully
1:50:38
supportive of the president's
policy on
1:50:40
Iran we believe it's the right
policy
1:50:42
whether it involves withdrawing
from the
1:50:44
jcpoa or whether it involves
imposing
1:50:48
more sanctions on Iran to make
Iran
1:50:50
comply with international laws
and
1:50:52
international norms and
behavior so
1:50:53
we're fully onboard with that
policy
1:50:54
right so this is a foreign
minister and
1:50:57
he's full of crap and I hate
this well
1:50:59
you know it's what the market
wants is
1:51:01
like we're trying to keep it
balanced so
1:51:03
it doesn't hurt producers
doesn't help
1:51:05
doesn't hurt consumers it's all
very
1:51:08
hurtful this is this is
completely wrong
1:51:11
and I don't know if the if the
Saudi
1:51:14
Arabia Magnitsky type act with
the
1:51:17
Khashoggi journalist ties into
this at
1:51:19
all could be that we need to
you know
1:51:21
put these guys on notice but I
this led
1:51:25
me to a clip from Dan Pina Penna
1:51:27
remember this guy Dan Penna is
the oil
1:51:30
guy we had a clip from him now
maybe a
1:51:33
year ago and he was just he was
saying
1:51:35
global warming is a scam
because or yeah
1:51:38
go war is a scam because if it
was true
1:51:40
then you wouldn't be able to
insure your
1:51:41
home and with Lloyd near with
for you
1:51:44
know more than 10 years
otherwise you
1:51:46
know why would they ensure that
remember
1:51:48
that guy yeah a very loudmouth
brash guy
1:51:51
he's this clip he explains the
Saudis
1:51:56
the oil prices and the reason
we still
1:51:58
have not seen these Saudi
Aramco public
1:52:01
listing when I was in the energy
1:52:03
business and forevermore I'm
beyond oil
1:52:04
man oh yeah by the way he's a
little
1:52:07
brash sometimes in his language
use okay
1:52:09
you are no well man oh man
everybody
1:52:12
everybody knew that when when
people
1:52:16
will take more seriously global
warming
1:52:18
is when a Ramco Saudi the
Kingdom runs
1:52:22
out of oil now two years ago
Aramco
1:52:28
which is a petroleum company of
the
1:52:30
Saudi government and now
they're going
1:52:32
to go public this is when oil
was $28 a
1:52:35
barrel now why would smart guys
MIT kind
1:52:41
of guys say they're gonna go
public at
1:52:43
the lowest oil price in the
last 3040
1:52:47
years why why hmm because when
you go
1:52:50
public and they're gonna sell it
1:52:52
wouldn't sell two percent of
the company
1:52:54
off when they go public they
have to
1:52:57
report a reserve report publish
a
1:52:59
reserve report which means that
for the
1:53:02
first time in the history since
they
1:53:04
discovered oil there Jay paul
Getty
1:53:06
discovered oil they're back 70
80 years
1:53:08
ago they're gonna know about
plus or
1:53:12
minus ten percent how much oil
the
1:53:14
Saudis really have now I'm here
to tell
1:53:17
you really have now I'm here to
tell
1:53:19
they have hundreds of trillions
of
1:53:21
barrels they are never going to
run out
1:53:26
of fucking oil and your
children's
1:53:28
lifetime fucking oil and your
children's
1:53:30
now they've now pulled back and
they've
1:53:35
changed three times the date of
the
1:53:37
public offering three times in
the last
1:53:40
two years now in 2019 looks
good but
1:53:43
maybe maybe not we'll let the
market
1:53:45
dictate of course oil is up
from 25 26
1:53:48
dollars a barrel up to 65 issue
1:53:50
more or less and the they don't
want to
1:53:54
publish that number if they
don't have
1:53:56
to the price
1:53:58
I hear the price the the where
the lines
1:54:01
crossed supply and demand for a
1:54:03
ramco-4700 bought dollars a
barrel
1:54:06
stabilized over two three four
five
1:54:08
years not one day okay so I
don't see
1:54:12
one they're going to go public
because
1:54:14
if they do they're gonna have
to tell
1:54:16
what the reserves are and you
know what
1:54:17
the price of oil is going to do
when
1:54:18
they say that there's 42
kazillion
1:54:20
jillion barrels of oil control
like a
1:54:24
fucking stone like that guy
1:54:30
you stone like that guy
1:54:32
hello stone like that guy
1:54:36
were you listening at all yeah
no your
1:54:41
our of that clip you know
1:54:45
have you bored with this I mean
we
1:54:48
rarely talk about global warming
1:54:50
bullshit there's a huge report
and
1:54:52
you're just like harping on me
one you
1:54:54
want to fight me in the bar
then you're
1:54:56
like man he's taking too long
and then
1:54:58
this is a very boring report
was like
1:55:08
half the show I didn't get
anything out
1:55:10
of it they didn't already know
I SEP
1:55:12
they're supposedly this guy
doesn't know
1:55:14
how much the reserves are in
Saudi
1:55:16
Arabia maybe they're not that
much we
1:55:19
have pretty good expertise on
reserves
1:55:21
of the oil companies I don't
know what
1:55:23
everybody else is doing Scripps
1:55:26
skeptical about that guy I do
have one
1:55:28
clip that kind of falls into
place no
1:55:31
you cannot do that it's too
boring it's
1:55:34
a short clip by clip is boring
39
1:55:37
seconds 39 minutes of boring
hit it I
1:55:42
don't know what it is you
really know by
1:55:45
the way you really really
pissed me off
1:55:47
with that that's okay don't
worry about
1:55:49
it that that's okay don't worry
about
1:55:49
Oh Terry democracy now are you
1:55:53
commanding me to play something
you want
1:55:56
to play it
1:55:56
president Trump has ordered the
EPA to
1:55:59
roll back limits on the amount
of
1:56:01
ethanol blended into gasoline
in a move
1:56:03
that will benefit big
agribusiness
1:56:05
companies Trump announced the
ethanol
1:56:07
rule change at a campaign rally
in Iowa
1:56:09
Tuesday evening where he
appealed to his
1:56:11
Republican base to turn out
during next
1:56:13
month's midterm elections at
the rally
1:56:15
Trump mocked California
Democratic
1:56:18
Senator Dianne Feinstein
claiming she
1:56:20
leaked a letter written by
professor
1:56:21
Christine Blasi Ford alleging
Supreme
1:56:24
Court justice Brett Kavanaugh
tried to
1:56:26
rape her when they were
teenagers Trump
1:56:28
then laughed as the supporters
chanted
1:56:30
lock her up referring not to
Hillary
1:56:33
Clinton but to senator Feinstein
1:56:35
no no they were referring to so
the
1:56:38
question is
1:56:40
I thought ethanol is the big
lifesaver
1:56:42
is gonna be the best thing ever
since
1:56:43
sliced bread it was better for
the
1:56:44
environment didn't give up so
much
1:56:46
carbon so why are they
presenting it in
1:56:48
a negative light on democracy
now
1:56:55
what I thought all right you're
back no
1:56:58
no please entertain us I'm just
saying
1:57:01
it just seems screwy to me knew
that
1:57:03
they condemning yet more
production of
1:57:05
ethanol when this is the guys
these are
1:57:07
the global warmest s-- they
want to see
1:57:09
you know less and less carbon
and now
1:57:11
all of a sudden
1:57:12
since Trump's kind of wants to
make more
1:57:14
ethanol this is bad
1:57:17
it's all seems about Trump to
me anyway
1:57:19
yeah tell me something I didn't
know all
1:57:21
right so I'll do something for
the OTG
1:57:23
segment to lighten the mood a
little bit
1:57:25
another thing you bitch about
but of
1:57:28
course I'm from the future and
that's
1:57:29
why it now shows up on the
family guy
1:57:32
[Music] it now shows up on the
family guy
1:57:35
looks like they really want me
to come
1:57:37
that party we're gonna have to
go you
1:57:39
you have a pager
1:57:41
yeah you get paged yeah that's
how a
1:57:44
pager works why don't you just
get a
1:57:46
phone um you mean one of your
government
1:57:48
tracking devices no thanks I'm
using a
1:57:51
pager oh you're looking at your
steps no
1:57:54
the government's watching where
you're
1:57:55
going it's not nap time Stewie
wake up
1:57:58
all right we're out of here okay
1:58:02
Stewie's going to the party
yeah but
1:58:04
where's Chris going I have no
idea he's
1:58:06
completely off the grid forever
sir we
1:58:24
have eyes on Chris he's at a
douchbag
1:58:26
vaping party sooner or later
they all
1:58:29
get sloppy I'm gonna show my
fooled by
1:58:32
Joan sloppy I'm gonna show my
fooled by
1:58:33
- no agenda imagine all the
people who
1:58:35
could do oh yeah well we do
have a few
1:58:45
people to thank for show 1076
starting
1:58:47
with sir Jim Orr sir Jim Brisco
150
1:58:52
$1.51 loves the shows recently
hasn't
1:58:56
donated for a while too busily
engrossed
1:58:59
in making some money
1:59:00
hmm ah I've been making money
about us
1:59:05
Alex Talbert in Bozeman Montana
hundred
1:59:08
fifty bucks he's been a douche
bag
1:59:12
for too long I'll give him a D
douching
1:59:15
please he's a F karmic thing
and put
1:59:24
that at the inform Antonio
Sanchez Godin
1:59:27
as one hundred twenty dollars
from Spain
1:59:31
happy 60th birthday on October
9th in a
1:59:34
big job come I believe he's on
the list
1:59:36
I think so see ya I think so
1:59:40
Craig Dennison in Omaha hundred
eleven
1:59:42
dollars eleven cents he sent a
note card
1:59:46
hard eleven cents he sent a
note card
1:59:49
knowing is how great we were
and I of
1:59:51
course put the card down
somewhere there
1:59:53
it is it's a big giant card
says 11
1:59:55
think of it being what number 1
twice
1:59:57
over it's a big 11th birthday
card
2:00:01
except that was kind of cute
it's been
2:00:03
just over a year since I last
donated so
2:00:05
can I be deduced apparently
he's been a
2:00:14
good listener for a while since
I've
2:00:16
been so happy that no agenda
has been in
2:00:17
my life these past eleven years
and
2:00:19
here's to another 11 years
great work
2:00:23
Craig from Omaha uh Tony Tony
Schmidt
2:00:29
hundred eleven dollars and 11
cents
2:00:31
thank you for your courage
Keith Gibson
2:00:34
$101 this was a drunk donation
that made
2:00:37
me laugh from Tony Schmidt I
don't know
2:00:40
if you feel like it but ok I'll
give it
2:00:43
a shot effect if he's really
drunk I
2:00:45
hate you for your courage hard
work and
2:00:50
collective sanity with this
donation I
2:00:52
like to call sir Matthew mcvade
er to
2:00:53
the stage if I do recall
correctly I had
2:00:56
a lot of beer I love beer he
performs
2:00:58
exclusively on the basement
stage I'm
2:01:01
not sure how I got down here or
back up
2:01:03
but I know I was there and I
know it was
2:01:05
him I know I was there and I
know it was
2:01:06
where's the D douching yeah
shots that
2:01:10
they had in at Karma
2:01:11
shout out the free although
books calm
2:01:16
and then range stick shake to
Florida
2:01:21
because fuck'em don't do that
we don't
2:01:26
do we do not operate the rain
stick in
2:01:29
that manner this is not a
device to be
2:01:31
used and for follies I have it
locked up
2:01:36
I don't want the kids getting
holed up
2:01:37
in a gun case yeah how'd you
know it's
2:01:41
where it belongs I don't have
kids
2:01:43
otherwise that have it locked
up in a
2:01:44
gun case too uh Keith Gibson
now these
2:01:49
are $101 one cent this was to
celebrate
2:01:51
10:10 day I in dimes
2:01:54
which is a famous Chinese
celebration
2:01:56
which is which is actually
celebrated by
2:01:59
both the mainlanders and the the
2:02:02
Republic of China Taiwan Keith
get I'm
2:02:05
surprised I didn't get some
nasty note
2:02:07
about calling Taiwan Keith
Gibson we're
2:02:11
we're calling it - it's called
Taiwan
2:02:13
well you know as a part of
China well
2:02:17
who listens to this show is
gonna send
2:02:20
you a nasty note about that
2:02:23
I don't know the one Chinese
who's in
2:02:27
Hong Kong but no they'd be more
inclined
2:02:30
to agree with exactly exactly
have to be
2:02:33
in the mainland to be in Beijing
2:02:35
Cillian they don't you're right
didn't
2:02:37
nobody listens Keith they
probably have
2:02:39
a clone of the show over there
like it's
2:02:46
come up with some racist line
for no Jan
2:02:48
I can't come up with it
2:02:49
Keith Gibson anonymous you he
says he
2:02:53
loves this oh he's from loves
from
2:02:57
Zephir free Jack London Square
a foamer
2:02:59
paradise yeah that's because
they have
2:03:01
it the big state train station
there no
2:03:04
Kalin is store 100 101 mr.
melon melon
2:03:07
house key in Baton Rouge
Louisiana
2:03:11
Jeffrey Jacque administer a
couple years
2:03:15
follow the tech industry very
quickly it
2:03:18
became clear to me that your
2:03:19
deconstruction the search for
context
2:03:21
data and facts made the world
as sane or
2:03:22
in simpler place
2:03:26
you're right sir Baba the dudes
named
2:03:30
Ben is this right am i right
2:03:31
I'm bicycles no no no no no no
no
2:03:33
Charles uh-huh where we got
would you
2:03:37
just do I just did
2:03:40
Jeffrey yeah I think it's Pete
Baron of
2:03:45
Friesland at northern Holland
2:03:46
well it won't come up on my
spreadsheet
2:03:48
because he put a note in there
that is
2:03:50
the it's way too big
2:03:52
you're had to read it or read
the who it
2:03:54
is like it we don't read these
I don't
2:03:56
understand why you're reading
all these
2:03:57
notes I'm not reading I just
Joe I can't
2:03:59
read his name or the amount he
donated
2:04:02
will hurt pate Baron of
Friesland
2:04:06
and northern Holland nine nine
nine nine
2:04:09
thank you for your it just
bounces
2:04:14
around let me see if I can do
it but
2:04:16
that's John you've had this
problem for
2:04:18
years it's because in this it's
not not
2:04:22
my problem it's the
spreadsheets problem
2:04:27
Charles Schultz is that next
mm-hmm are
2:04:30
Anniston Alabama 81 sir Bob of
the
2:04:34
dude's name band hi you know if
people
2:04:36
didn't put I don't know how
they get a
2:04:38
note jammed in there like that
when
2:04:40
people say I can't write three
words and
2:04:42
then that PayPal won't take it
I have a
2:04:44
feeling that this was forwarded
from an
2:04:46
email that Eric put in there
maybe the
2:04:50
problem has been your problem
is Eric
2:04:52
he's creating the spreadsheet
2:04:55
sir Baba the dudes named Ben in
High
2:04:57
Point North Carolina Jim
garbage you
2:05:01
know of my latest policy as I
say the
2:05:03
Eric just put that I have the
note which
2:05:05
I had on the other one earlier
and don't
2:05:07
put it in the spreadsheet I
didn't know
2:05:09
that was policy but to know as
a new
2:05:12
policy I didn't get the memo
it's a new
2:05:16
experimental beta policy that
explains
2:05:19
it then
2:05:22
sir Baba's of the dude's name
Ben 808
2:05:24
now I got grief for the last
newsletter
2:05:27
from not using it boobs Easter
Egg so I
2:05:31
put one in this when I get one
no one
2:05:36
loves you know everyone get
back face it
2:05:40
no one really loves you
2:05:42
Jim garbage garbage
2:05:45
Jim garbage juice Katie Stefan
a ret we
2:05:51
have a favorite we have a
plumbing firm
2:05:54
in the area name a right now
this in
2:05:56
physics 6006 this is an fell
box which
2:06:02
which boob is the 6006 that's a
little
2:06:05
lopsided no it's not lopsided
2:06:08
something's wrong it's boobs
woohoo this
2:06:14
is wrong
2:06:14
we have oh by the way NC for
our g73
2:06:19
sauce 73 Jim Buell 58 58 Spring
Hill
2:06:24
with a with a happy belated
birthday to
2:06:26
his smokin hot wife Stephanie
2:06:30
Chris Whidden 5005 fifty-fifty
and then
2:06:33
now we have $50 donors name and
location
2:06:35
Roy ten how they in Pina Pina
Colada
2:06:40
Banneker pie knocker pine
knocker
2:06:43
Roy tan Hoffa
2:06:46
right n hopper nailed in pine
not gonna
2:06:51
Robert Bruckner Kimberly
Redmond in
2:06:55
Toronto Tony Smith in Fort
Worth Texas
2:06:59
Brett yo in Ken's Ville
Maryland Larry
2:07:04
hey in Mooresville North
Carolina
2:07:08
does anyone in Texas think that
Fort
2:07:10
Worth is a shithole no it's
actually
2:07:12
very beautiful has a great
airport and
2:07:15
that's where things will be
happening
2:07:17
yes we're Amazon's gonna move I
thought
2:07:19
that was a secret
2:07:22
um you two swore me to fucking
secrecy
2:07:24
said we gotta look for some
real estate
2:07:26
up there as another exit
strategy and I
2:07:28
just because I mentioned to a
friend the
2:07:32
mind a Lib Joe who seems to be
worried
2:07:34
sick that though he's gonna be
swamped
2:07:36
under by the rising oceans you
should
2:07:40
ask me if he has a few hours to
listen
2:07:42
to my report on climate change
he'll
2:07:44
change his mind it's not that
long it's
2:07:47
only an hour anyway he he's
moaning and
2:07:51
groaning about this oh you told
him
2:07:53
about a great place to move and
he says
2:07:57
it's a shithole this Lib Joe
said
2:08:02
Fort Worth is a shithole yeah
screw him
2:08:06
it's not all that bad weird
it's like
2:08:09
the town well anyway so you
might as
2:08:12
well tell everyone now now the
cat is
2:08:13
out of the bag we've been
researching
2:08:15
Amazon moving to Fort Worth as
their new
2:08:19
headquarter and you and I were
like how
2:08:21
we gotta buy some real estate
it's gonna
2:08:22
make us rich don't you remember
the
2:08:25
whole sworn to secrecy bit and
made a
2:08:28
mistake okay
2:08:29
now everyone's in on it well
they should
2:08:32
be thinking I'm thinking about
it and
2:08:33
working on our behalf trying to
find
2:08:35
another real hot spot by the
way Oh in
2:08:39
what another Amazon possibility
no no
2:08:42
this is a different whole
different game
2:08:44
now just just so everybody
knows the
2:08:47
reason why John came up with
this is you
2:08:50
know he's from Texas diso's
he's from
2:08:53
that area no he's from Houston
okay I'm
2:08:56
sorry's from Houston they have
an
2:08:58
airport there and a Fort Worth
they have
2:09:01
a de Lyonne what Ross Perot's
Alliance
2:09:05
Alliance yes which would be
perfect
2:09:08
there's a lot of buildings a
lot of
2:09:10
space zero taxes state taxes at
least I
2:09:14
still think it's a what are
they going
2:09:16
to announce this
2:09:19
Ross Perot's got some sort of a
2:09:21
real-estate operation that has
been
2:09:23
buying up crap all over the
area ah I
2:09:26
think they're just waiting so
they until
2:09:29
they're all settled in so they
could say
2:09:30
you know Disney had this thing
he did
2:09:33
Disney when he formed
Disneyland which
2:09:36
none of the banks wanted to
help him
2:09:38
whistle when he did Disney
World down in
2:09:40
Florida when he did Disney
World down in
2:09:40
he said screw the banks I'm
gonna do
2:09:42
public offering public bonds
and I'm
2:09:44
never gonna dump I gotta borrow
from the
2:09:45
bank's anymore because they
didn't help
2:09:47
me when I needed help and so he
never
2:09:49
went back to the banks but he
found one
2:09:51
other problem with Disneyland
is that
2:09:53
around Disneyland every sleazy
little
2:09:56
motel operator started you know
plant in
2:09:59
there a little little motels and
2:10:01
anything to kind of impinge on
2:10:03
Disneyland and their budded up
right
2:10:05
against the park if you go to
Disneyland
2:10:07
the whole area around the park
is all a
2:10:09
bunch of little motels or cheap
2:10:12
restaurants out so he said
that's not
2:10:15
gonna happen again cuz this
ruins the
2:10:16
experience even though you're
in the
2:10:18
park you don't really see
outside
2:10:20
there's a hill around the whole
park so
2:10:22
he can't look outside but
instead he
2:10:24
decided to buy up all of
Central Orlando
2:10:27
and he did it was but with a
2:10:29
phony-baloney real estate
company that
2:10:31
was not associated with him
support but
2:10:34
it was it was a front and they
bought up
2:10:36
all the land they could to keep
the same
2:10:38
situation from reoccurring hmm
and so
2:10:41
that's why that central Orlando
is all
2:10:43
Disney well it actually doesn't
matter
2:10:45
because I have another strategy
the real
2:10:48
estate I mean that's shot
anyway here's
2:10:51
how here's my strategy the
minute we
2:10:53
know which city that's in if
it's gonna
2:10:55
be in Texas I'm opening up a
vape shop
2:10:58
and a dog walking service
2:11:05
well I'm not gonna say that
those aren't
2:11:07
great businesses for what you're
2:11:09
describing and that's exactly
what was
2:11:10
probably needed and in Seattle
cuz I'm
2:11:12
puttin 75,000 jobs in Seattle
and all
2:11:16
these apartment buildings went
up and
2:11:17
all it probably would be a good
business
2:11:20
if you wanted to run it you'd
have to
2:11:21
did promise you have to run a
business
2:11:23
as no home buying some real
estate we
2:11:25
have producers we have
producers once
2:11:28
you guys you get dexter to help
you he's
2:11:31
gonna make the juice will have
Amazon a
2:11:33
juice hmm mm-hmm anyway that's
our story
2:11:38
all right we sort people to
think we're
2:11:42
sorry throw nice mist against
Fort Worth
2:11:44
thanks Tony for that come by
the way
2:11:45
Tony buy up some property
around your
2:11:48
house and you got give us be on
the
2:11:49
lookout for a safe shot for me
2:11:52
Brett yo in Canton's Ville
Maryland
2:11:56
Larry hey in Mooresville North
Carolina
2:11:59
Richard Gardner Sir Richard
Gardner from
2:12:01
he's one of our Richard
gardeners we got
2:12:04
a bunch of Jonathan Ferriss and
liberal
2:12:06
Kansas drew magic moochick
magic is El
2:12:11
Cerrito Robert deccan a in
Fairfax
2:12:15
Virginia and last Kyle Meyer in
Atlanta
2:12:18
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I'll
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give Eric the show all the
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you have don't get that off to
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as possible he actually had I
must I
2:15:33
think was four or five
different knights
2:15:35
and dames tweeting out pictures
of their
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ring the sealing-wax
certificate we had
2:15:41
one Dame even had a chalice of
a nice
2:15:44
bottle of wine in the picture
do you see
2:15:46
any of these because I did
retreated all
2:15:48
of them I was it was like a run
on it
2:15:51
like everybody was tweeting
these things
2:15:53
all around the same I guess I
guess it
2:15:56
was just the recent mailing or
something
2:15:57
it was I thought it was odd it
was well
2:16:00
we've been out cuz I've been
asking for
2:16:01
it and and people listened by
the way I
2:16:04
get did some scam that happened
2:16:08
but I have Geico as insurance
what for
2:16:12
car insurance
2:16:13
Geico is a little lizard yes
yes that
2:16:16
was I always like the lizard
campaign so
2:16:19
when we move to the common law
condo I
2:16:22
put Tina on the insurance Tina
Schneider
2:16:27
SN IDR so I get the most recent
bill
2:16:31
comes in yes yesterday a day
before
2:16:34
Geico just property insurance
car
2:16:36
insurance I've had it for car
insurance
2:16:38
oh so he's getting car
insurance room
2:16:42
have you ever seen the
commercials
2:16:47
actually I love those
commercials they
2:16:49
have a variety of different
approaches
2:16:51
and they use them somehow the
commercial
2:16:55
idea what they do it the
commercial did
2:16:58
not convince you they do car
insurance
2:17:00
great commercials so no this is
for the
2:17:03
for Mike for my car Tina she
has her own
2:17:06
insurance she has the Allstate
whatever
2:17:08
just doesn't do her insurance
cover you
2:17:11
anything she drives okay I'm
just gonna
2:17:16
finish the story so I yeah I
think
2:17:19
you're supposed to put someone
on if
2:17:22
they're gonna be a frequent
driver
2:17:25
doesn't matter it didn't
increase my
2:17:27
premium it made no difference
in fact
2:17:29
this is how okay I'll tell you
how it
2:17:31
happened when I sold the
airstream then
2:17:35
I had to call him up to get rid
of the
2:17:36
extremely air Streamyx extremely
2:17:38
expensive airstream insurance
and then I
2:17:41
said well you got anyone else
in whose
2:17:43
it was driving the your car
said yeah
2:17:45
and it's okay will it be no
change just
2:17:47
put on the policy okay it's
fine it's
2:17:49
also like a gesture we had
mailed
2:17:50
together yeah okay it's
common-law it's
2:17:53
nice to get a bill that isn't
both our
2:17:56
names but until she sues you
but what
2:17:59
happens the other day I get a
note and
2:18:01
it says yeah you know we your
premiums
2:18:06
been recalculated and I think
it went up
2:18:08
by several hundred dollars what
yeah
2:18:11
your premiums been recalculated
based
2:18:13
upon the driving record of the
drivers
2:18:15
and at that's in the same
letter they
2:18:17
say they have added
2:18:21
Elise's daughter spelled
incorrectly her
2:18:25
last name with a y instead of
an i to my
2:18:28
insurance because she's living
in this
2:18:30
house now she's not she's had
aged I
2:18:33
think she has a a bank account
that
2:18:35
comes to this address but they
just took
2:18:37
the liberty of just putting her
on my
2:18:39
insurance recalculating my
premium which
2:18:41
is more because you know she's
21 and
2:18:43
she's had issues driving and I
get this
2:18:47
high insurance premium
2:18:49
what's this is an outrage but
if you
2:18:53
know how can you do this and it
doesn't
2:18:56
oh you can't well they just did
well how
2:19:00
I didn't even know I mean where
did they
2:19:01
get this information where are
these
2:19:02
coming to somebody spooking
around the
2:19:04
house their microphones there
what's
2:19:06
going on well so the bank that
Tina's
2:19:10
daughter uses I don't know
which bank it
2:19:12
is or somewhere that she's no
actually
2:19:15
it's an her name is misspelled
so
2:19:17
somewhere someone got ahold of
her name
2:19:19
it's misspelled some mail comes
to this
2:19:22
address misspelled some mail
comes to this
2:19:23
spam junk mail and they sold
that name
2:19:26
to Geico and Geico went ah same
address
2:19:29
we better put her on the
insurance
2:19:30
especially since we can get
more money
2:19:35
it isn't even that you call
your agent
2:19:39
now some isn't a gecko it's I'm
gonna
2:19:41
call gecko they're on the list
you're
2:19:43
gonna talk to the agents this
bullcrap
2:19:45
and they take it right off and
you get
2:19:46
your money back yeah but I'm
going to
2:19:48
call them and I'm going to err
I want a
2:19:50
supervisor and I want to know
what else
2:19:52
are you doing I'm gonna make us
think
2:19:54
about it you should make us
think about
2:19:57
it they just they corrected
immediately
2:19:59
I'll make us think governor
those were
2:20:01
those terrible clients are
gonna fuck
2:20:03
you over you're trying to make
a stink I
2:20:05
can always go to Tina's
insurance she
2:20:07
has a great FICO score and the
only
2:20:11
other thing I wanted to mention
is just
2:20:13
while we're on grievances like
this
2:20:15
capital one who I saw
throughout the
2:20:18
American Music Awards here's
what I have
2:20:20
to say to you Capital One for
your use
2:20:23
of music by Michael Jackson
Prince and
2:20:25
Whitney Houston three
superstars in my
2:20:27
life who I've respected and
liked a lot
2:20:29
and known for you to be the
first to use
2:20:33
their music well Michael not so
much but
2:20:36
yeah Michael Prince and Whitney
Houston
2:20:38
fuck you it disgusted me
2:20:42
it really disgusted me I did
anyone else
2:20:45
that's sure they did it
disgusts me that
2:20:47
the family because they didn't
want any
2:20:49
of this the families they went
oh great
2:20:52
the record company's publishing
Wow yeah
2:20:54
that's great now let's whore
them out
2:20:55
now that they're dead and can't
say
2:20:57
anything and that's bad enough
but then
2:21:00
Capital One you're gonna you're
gonna
2:21:01
use that now you guys suck
maybe they'll
2:21:05
curse them I hope so they
really irked
2:21:09
me a chance just like Prince
didn't
2:21:12
listen even let you play his
music no
2:21:17
one can have it
2:21:18
and then he dies and what is
dead what a
2:21:22
year two years no no all his
music is on
2:21:25
capital wizened yeah that's
really
2:21:28
annoying I know those guys are
the
2:21:30
market well you did you yeah
well you
2:21:33
got one of the cars he already
gave us a
2:21:34
report let's talk about I
believe which
2:21:37
might be the sixth week Cyclery
coming
2:21:40
back okay this is the stupid
200-pound
2:21:46
bomb story
2:21:48
oh let's revisit you know
anything about
2:21:51
this hmm no we're late by all
the
2:21:55
networks your play is 200 by
the way
2:21:58
this 200 pound bomb is an 8
pound bomb
2:22:00
in a in a wooden case and so
they
2:22:04
weighed the whole thing it was
200
2:22:05
pounds they call a 200 pound
bomb very
2:22:07
misleading but that's not like
200
2:22:09
pounds of TNT is not the same
it was 8
2:22:14
pounds of black powder he
bought online
2:22:17
oh yeah there was a hundred 192
pounds
2:22:22
of what metal light wood 56
year-old man
2:22:26
from New York was charged today
with
2:22:29
making a huge bomb as part of a
plot to
2:22:31
blow himself up in Washington
DC on
2:22:34
election day Paula Reid fills
us in on
2:22:37
this day Paula Reid fills us in
on
2:22:38
FBI agents today continued
searching a
2:22:41
home just north of New York
City where
2:22:43
yesterday they discovered a
200-pound
2:22:45
bomb prosecutors say Paul
Rosenfeld
2:22:48
planned to detonate that bomb in
2:22:50
Washington DC on election day he
2:22:52
allegedly wanted to kill
himself and
2:22:54
draw attention to his political
beliefs
2:22:56
over the past two months
according to
2:22:58
court papers Rosenfeld
allegedly sent
2:23:01
letters and text messages to a
2:23:02
Pennsylvania resident detailing
his plan
2:23:05
to detonate the bomb on the
National
2:23:07
Mall detonate the bomb on the
National
2:23:07
to draw attention to the
sortition
2:23:09
political theory that advocates
the
2:23:11
random selection of government
officials
2:23:14
the Pennsylvania resident
alerted the
2:23:16
FBI and police pulled Rosenfeld
over
2:23:18
Tuesday after waving his
Miranda rights
2:23:21
Rosenfeld admitted his plan he
told
2:23:24
agency ordered women he he
waived his
2:23:27
Miranda rights who does that
guy who's
2:23:30
nuts Oh who's on the payroll
yeah the
2:23:32
Pennsylvania resident alerted
the FBI
2:23:34
and police pulled Rosenfeld
over Tuesday
2:23:37
after waving his Miranda rights
2:23:39
Rosenfeld admitted his plan he
told it
2:23:42
since he ordered large
quantities of
2:23:44
black powder online built small
tests
2:23:46
explosives and then used about
eight
2:23:48
pounds to construct the
200-pound
2:23:51
explosive device in a plywood
box in his
2:23:53
basement device in a plywood
box in his
2:23:54
he said he installed certain
components
2:23:56
in the device to ensure that he
was
2:23:57
killed in the blast
2:23:59
di technicians removed the bomb
from his
2:24:01
basement and transferred it to
a safe
2:24:03
location at a Senate hearing
this
2:24:05
morning FBI director
Christopher Rea
2:24:07
said his agents are
investigating about
2:24:09
a thousand homegrown terror
threats in
2:24:12
all 50 states
2:24:14
okay of the full range of
extremist
2:24:18
ideologies from right to left
and
2:24:20
everything in the car Wow no
this is
2:24:23
this is a this is a different
kind of
2:24:24
reboot we're moving away from
the crazy
2:24:28
Islamic terrorists two crazy
Republican
2:24:32
white nut nut job men yeah
that's what's
2:24:35
going on here all right guys
and there's
2:24:37
thousands of these white guys
with these
2:24:39
play with bombs
2:24:40
I thought they upped the ante
because if
2:24:42
you remember it was the
previous FBI guy
2:24:44
Comey who said that I would
maybe been
2:24:48
gone back to Muller but the one
of them
2:24:50
said we we but we believe we
have at
2:24:52
least one per state every state
there's
2:24:55
50 of these you know nut cases
out there
2:24:58
they're gonna do something that
we have
2:24:59
to keep an eye on them now it's
changed
2:25:02
to 1,000 so that's how many per
state
2:25:05
200 1,000 so that's how many
per state
2:25:08
yeah that's ridiculous
2:25:12
not 200 does you veer off it
would be
2:25:15
nice for me no 20 about the
stripe 20
2:25:21
there you go 20 20
2:25:23
let's try 20 yeah BB you know
what
2:25:25
before that before the year is
over
2:25:27
it'll be 200 that the rate
their house
2:25:30
and Thursday thousands
thousands of
2:25:33
these guys who knows what's up
with the
2:25:34
FBI guys who knows what's up
with the
2:25:35
well I'm marking today's date
as a six
2:25:38
week cycle date okay and we're
gonna
2:25:41
keep it nice watches and mark
okay
2:25:45
that's how they do it in the in
the TV
2:25:47
shows and Martha the other
disgusting
2:25:49
story and Martha the other
disgusting
2:25:52
is this you know about this
their
2:25:53
pudding didn't we talk about
this on the
2:25:55
last show about Facebook coming
out with
2:25:58
an Alexa device now you talked
about it
2:26:01
on th unplugged
2:26:05
I'm glad you listen
2:26:08
yes you got a clip here about
this thing
2:26:11
I why would anybody put this in
their
2:26:13
house the question is why is
Facebook
2:26:18
marketing it at this moment why
should
2:26:20
people trust Facebook to put
this kind
2:26:23
of device into their homes so
we have
2:26:25
the same privacy from the
ground now the
2:26:28
fact that we were asked to
build it from
2:26:30
the hardware the software the a
ID
2:26:31
technology that we show you we
have put
2:26:34
privacy every layer this dark
Facebook
2:26:37
is obviously an advertising
business so
2:26:39
are you going to use this
screen to put
2:26:42
advertising in people's homes
because it
2:26:51
brings Facebook right into your
home
2:26:53
looking at you every day
2:26:56
we don't know too much about
what
2:26:58
information facebook is going
to retain
2:27:00
from these devices the only
thing that
2:27:04
companies could be sure about
is that
2:27:06
somehow the device is going to
be hacked
2:27:08
that's what we've seen over and
over and
2:27:10
over again okay girl genius well
2:27:14
Facebook is doing a lot of
things I'm
2:27:16
seeing them advertising their
Facebook
2:27:18
marketplace a lot
2:27:20
which is their the Craigslist
type deal
2:27:23
I don't know any of this
2:27:26
ont I see it all the time these
ads on
2:27:29
TV for Facebook they're too
high I have
2:27:31
not seen any of these ads okay
I'm a
2:27:35
little cord cutted but yeah
they're in
2:27:39
trouble you know people are
walking away
2:27:41
you know I think they've got to
focus a
2:27:43
lot of energy on the insta
2:27:48
which is I think is if the
revenue is
2:27:50
not already coming from there
it's it
2:27:51
will in the future just seems
to be the
2:27:53
winner it's a real winner and I
think
2:27:56
this was just on the books you
know it's
2:27:57
a big companies like something
else
2:27:59
crude is it's got to come out
then we'll
2:28:01
release it I haven't seen him I
saw the
2:28:04
news shows jumping on it with
this with
2:28:09
a similar story but they're not
real I
2:28:11
don't see anyone out there
pushing a no
2:28:12
statement from Zuck about how
great it
2:28:15
is I think was just in the
planning and
2:28:17
just got to release it and get
it done
2:28:18
with unless they start really
pushing it
2:28:21
for christmas which i think is
unlikely
2:28:26
now i had another story and i
was only
2:28:30
gonna mention it until i if
unless i got
2:28:32
the right clip and i think I
got the
2:28:35
right clip it was from a local
Fox
2:28:37
station this is the emotional
squirrel
2:28:38
story which I'm sure you've
heard it
2:28:43
brings a wild squirrel onto an
airplane
2:28:45
it expects to be that on as an
emotional
2:28:48
support squirrel all of your
questions
2:28:51
about this process or answered
and she
2:28:54
actually answers them in this
clip we
2:28:56
heard that there was a squirrel
on the
2:28:57
plane that we needed to get off
2:28:59
passenger Cindy torque brought
her
2:29:01
emotional support squirrel on
the plane
2:29:04
but frontiers line said they
don't allow
2:29:06
rodents frontiers line said
they don't allow
2:29:07
I said sure not taking my
squirrel sorry
2:29:09
Cindy was coming to visit
family in
2:29:12
Cleveland she tells FOX 8 she
got her
2:29:14
squirrel named Daisy to help
with severe
2:29:17
anxiety she'll fit in the palm
of my
2:29:20
hand I can cover her up with my
other
2:29:23
hand she gives you kisses she
says she
2:29:26
went to the check-in desk with
Daisy but
2:29:29
when she got in her seat there
was a
2:29:31
problem and she said are you
getting off
2:29:34
the plane if you don't then we
have to
2:29:36
deboard everybody okay
2:29:39
dee bored them but I'm taking my
2:29:42
squirrel with me everyone on
the plane
2:29:46
had to get off we don't want to
get off
2:29:48
we to get off we don't want to
get off
2:29:49
like we're ready to go let's go
but just
2:29:50
a squirrel who would have a
squirrel no
2:29:52
offense as a pet and police
came to take
2:29:55
Cindy and the squirrel off to
it's cruel
2:29:58
what they did to me she should
not have
2:30:00
been able to get past TSA if the
2:30:03
squirrel was an animal that
can't be on
2:30:05
the plane why did she even get
as far as
2:30:08
she did that's a good question
2:30:10
Cindy went through security
with no
2:30:12
problem he said you can hold
her so she
2:30:16
doesn't have to go through
x-ray and tsa
2:30:19
told us in an email the
squirrel was
2:30:21
screened the same way someone's
cat
2:30:23
would be screened the container
was sent
2:30:25
through the x-ray machine and
the
2:30:26
passenger carried the squirrel
through
2:30:28
the walkthrough metal detector
they say
2:30:30
is up to the airlines to
determine if an
2:30:33
animal may fly Cindy says she
2:30:35
understands why Daisy might not
be
2:30:38
welcome on a plane if somebody
brought a
2:30:40
rat or a snake or a spider
transfer onto
2:30:45
the plane I would feel a little
creepy I
2:30:48
can sympathize with the people
that
2:30:50
don't want her there she was at
a
2:30:52
carrying case Frontier says it
wasn't
2:30:55
clear Cindy's animal was a
squirrel but
2:30:58
they still refunded her money
and gave
2:31:01
her a ticket voucher but Cindy
says
2:31:03
that's not enough I will own a
big
2:31:06
portion of this area I'm going
for blood
2:31:10
I am going all the way I am
contacting
2:31:15
an attorney I'm gonna own a big
portion
2:31:26
of this airline we have now
officially
2:31:29
gone insane well she has it's
just the
2:31:33
start and I love how the thing
was in a
2:31:36
cage you know I wonder what
carrier
2:31:38
carrier the thing is everyone
they had
2:31:42
in the reports like that just
cries dude
2:31:43
or squirrel just great not a
goat and
2:31:46
all these these are okay okay
either
2:31:50
yeah but on some airlines they
are yeah
2:31:53
if you're flying to Mecca
2:31:59
all right I thought it was
something
2:32:01
collective insanity couple of
things I
2:32:04
got here I have a this did you
see the
2:32:11
de clip that was going around
Twitter on
2:32:12
John Mayer the performer with
his guitar
2:32:16
yes I was actually going to
mention to
2:32:18
you that I earlier before we
started the
2:32:20
show I secreted some toxic
masculinity
2:32:23
on the on the mixing table
2:32:26
we'll wipe it up needs a big
sponge John
2:32:31
Mayer alright didn't this need
some
2:32:33
lead-in I think John well can
you get
2:32:36
deleting cuz I don't have a
John Mayer
2:32:38
is a womanizer yes total
womanizer and
2:32:41
all of a sudden he's like
mister bitch
2:32:55
what who subscribes to this
policy he
2:32:58
seemed he says that parent part
of the
2:33:01
male problem is that if you're
a man you
2:33:05
should be able to get an
erection for
2:33:07
any woman period I've never had
that
2:33:11
experience I'm not walking
around with
2:33:13
an erection all the time but
there's
2:33:15
plenty of women that don't have
any
2:33:17
appeal to me
2:33:18
I don't know John Mayer
personally but
2:33:20
he comes across to me as the
type of
2:33:22
character who really
disrespects women
2:33:27
because he thinks they're all
his
2:33:28
conquest and he has proven that
he's
2:33:31
also projecting then he's all
he's doing
2:33:33
is projecting yes and blaming
all men
2:33:35
for his problem yes this is the
kind of
2:33:37
guy that stops with his sports
car next
2:33:39
to the girl and he's and he
turns up the
2:33:42
radio really loud with some
thumping
2:33:44
song that's John Mayer that's
this kind
2:33:48
of guy is a douche and now yes
now he's
2:33:50
projecting and I've I agree
what is this
2:33:52
bullcrap the men think that
they should
2:33:55
all get an erection for every
woman they
2:33:56
see no
2:33:59
it's very very douchey we don't
2:34:12
that's the try quite honestly
and I'm
2:34:30
having a hard time hearing it
now I saw
2:34:33
this clip played on news
stations I'm
2:34:36
like why even playing this clip
you
2:34:38
can't hear what he says he's
just like a
2:34:41
tear that contract to play it I
found
2:34:46
this to be extremely annoying
who's this
2:34:49
guy think he is I want to play
more
2:34:51
being for all men I want to
play more
2:34:53
because this is the longest
version of
2:34:55
the clip I've seen
2:35:00
[Music] clip I've seen
2:35:04
what you're saying
2:35:05
what is the male contract then
the male
2:35:08
contract is to get between the
ages of
2:35:11
whatever puberty and college to
be
2:35:15
instructed to have a class to
have a
2:35:18
voice of reason to talk to
young men you
2:35:24
are not supposed to be able to
do this
2:35:27
to everything that moves you
are not
2:35:28
entitled to be able to do is to
move
2:35:31
this does not come naturally to
a man
2:35:33
this is not unnaturally to a
man and do
2:35:37
not possess the universal
ability to
2:35:40
have any woman that mercy the
great
2:35:43
philosopher John Mayer
everybody I think
2:35:46
he was coming out as gay that's
totally
2:35:50
possible was coming out as gay
that's totally
2:35:51
haha I'm gonna do a quick
triage of
2:35:55
Trump hates we start with CB
CNBC who
2:35:58
just can't stop comparing him
to Nixon
2:36:02
have a president call out the
Fed recive
2:36:06
way he'll let us at all until
adviced
2:36:07
Nixon was critical in his day
isn't it
2:36:11
I mean look he was really good
on the
2:36:12
China thing we're undoing that
now right
2:36:14
but you know Nixon was he's not
the
2:36:16
wrong you know classically not
the role
2:36:18
model including the Christmas
Day
2:36:20
bombing of the children okay
Morning Joe
2:36:24
now they're just wait wait wait
wait
2:36:26
wait wait what was that that
was sound
2:36:28
like creamer what's he got to
do with
2:36:30
this conversation that's all
they talk
2:36:32
about a CNBC oh my god yeah
yeah morning
2:36:36
are you familiar with the two
minutes of
2:36:39
hate this term this concept no
you will
2:36:42
be reminded by the Morning Joe
show
2:36:45
during this little segment
2:36:47
[Applause] this little segment
2:36:55
and I think that talking about
five sin
2:36:57
can you believe it before the
hate had
2:37:00
proceeded for thirty seconds
2:37:02
uncontrollable exclamations of
Rage
2:37:04
we're breaking out from half
the people
2:37:06
in the room in its second
minute the
2:37:09
heat register frenzied people
were
2:37:12
leaping up and down in their
places and
2:37:14
shouting at the top of their
voices a
2:37:16
horrible thing about the two
minutes
2:37:19
hate that's the name of the
exercise was
2:37:22
not that one was obliged to
listen but
2:37:24
that it was impossible to avoid
joining
2:37:27
in and yet the rage that one
felt was an
2:37:31
abstract undirected emotion
which could
2:37:34
be switched from one object to
another
2:37:36
like the flame of a blow lamp
sound like
2:37:40
a trump rally stake that was
former
2:37:44
Massachusetts governor bill
weld in
2:37:46
November of 2016
2:37:48
reading from George Orwell's
1984 and
2:37:52
predicting what we are now
seeing two
2:37:55
years later as last night's
campaign
2:37:57
rally broken out into a
spontaneous
2:37:59
chant demanding to lock up
Democratic
2:38:03
Senator Dianne Feinstein there
you are
2:38:06
we've arrived in 1984 gone to
one of
2:38:09
these things you've been to one
you see
2:38:10
him if you watch him these
people are
2:38:12
just doing it just to earth
they're
2:38:14
doing it not as hate they're
doing it as
2:38:16
kind of a like a moment of
working the
2:38:19
other side it's humorous uh-huh
it's
2:38:23
actually a moment two minutes
of humor
2:38:25
more than it is two minutes of
hate well
2:38:27
but that piece was completely
produced
2:38:28
with this in mind they overlaid
two
2:38:30
events this in mind they
overlaid two
2:38:33
no tell that is so pathetic
God's well
2:38:36
they give me clip of the day
for that
2:38:38
only because it's clip of the
day yeah
2:38:47
I'm sorry for the sicknesses
sick sick
2:38:51
sick sick and more sick not as
sick as
2:38:54
my my last clip in the triage
you may
2:38:56
have seen this one but I like
to play
2:38:58
this on the show so that we
have it on
2:39:00
the show because not everyone
sees the
2:39:02
in the insanity this was on the
Don
2:39:05
Lemon show as you know he is the
2:39:07
overnight sensation on CNN
along with
2:39:09
him Tara set Mayer oh yeah
2:39:12
Bakari sellers and then there's
one guy
2:39:18
from I don't know The Daily
Beast or
2:39:22
something like took after you
play this
2:39:24
clip I'm going to explain why I
didn't
2:39:26
clip it okay and then I'll
explain I'll
2:39:29
tell you what I think about it
so here
2:39:31
it is this is about Kanye West
meeting
2:39:33
with Donald Trump Kanye West is
what
2:39:35
happens when Negroes don't read
and and
2:39:38
we have this now and now Donald
Trump is
2:39:40
going to use it and pervert it
and he's
2:39:42
gonna have somebody who can
stand with
2:39:43
him and take pictures
2:39:49
listen black folks are about to
trade
2:39:52
Kanye West in the racial draft
okay
2:39:55
they've had it with him and
he's an
2:39:57
attention whore like the
president he's
2:39:59
all of a sudden now the the
model
2:40:01
spokesperson he's the token
negro of the
2:40:04
of the Trump administration
this is
2:40:06
ridiculous and no one should be
taking
2:40:08
Kanye West seriously he's
clearly has
2:40:10
issues he's already been
hospitalized
2:40:12
okay he's already been
hospitalized
2:40:14
why didn't you clip it I think
there's a
2:40:15
lot to unpack here well first
of all
2:40:18
that's a clip of a clip
2:40:20
because in the interim they
talked about
2:40:22
how they the Negro who doesn't
read a
2:40:25
book and then taking a Negro on
the
2:40:28
Negro draft or whatever she was
saying
2:40:30
we're both taken and they were
expressed
2:40:33
they expressly mentioned that
they were
2:40:35
taken from comedy skits oh no
one was
2:40:40
Chris Rock's he's the one who
did the
2:40:42
negro he doesn't read a book
and then
2:40:44
they had the one with some
other comic
2:40:45
that the third person that was
on that
2:40:47
panel brought that up he says
well at
2:40:49
least I got that reference
uh-huh so
2:40:51
these were references to comedy
acts and
2:40:54
that's what had Don Lemon
cracking up I
2:40:55
just thought it was just
they're trying
2:40:57
to be funny and they weren't
very funny
2:40:59
and I don't I see I'd loss all
the
2:41:01
tweets oh my god they said this
and they
2:41:03
said that but Jesus we're gonna
give you
2:41:05
want to give Trump a break for
being
2:41:06
humorous you got to give the
other side
2:41:08
a break too if they're trying
to be
2:41:10
funny I actually wasn't serious
uh I had
2:41:13
I I was I was I too was like
why is
2:41:16
everyone upset I love this I
wish people
2:41:19
would talk more like this on
CNN at
2:41:21
least it's a little more real
this is
2:41:23
the kind of jokes you make
jokes you
2:41:25
make amongst yourselves
2:41:26
I don't know I mean I've been
amongst
2:41:28
African Americans and when
there's some
2:41:31
jokes it's funny you're gonna
bitch
2:41:33
about nobody or nobody gets it
that
2:41:36
trumps funny is actually funny
this and
2:41:38
the and the locker up is really
actually
2:41:40
funny it's humorous it is you
got to
2:41:43
give the other side the same
leeway I
2:41:45
didn't realize it was this
because then
2:41:47
I got duped by this was this
somewhere
2:41:49
in their conversation they
mentioned was
2:41:51
they right it was right what
happened
2:41:55
let me tell you what happened I
did not
2:41:57
do what I did with the Tucker
Carlson
2:41:59
clip I did not go and look for
the
2:42:01
original I did not notice an
edit so
2:42:03
what you're saying is it's
edited yes ah
2:42:06
okay well then you know what
that is
2:42:09
actually all the reason to
bring it to
2:42:11
the show and explain that
because it's
2:42:12
going around exactly what you
said like
2:42:15
everyone's all going crazy but
they were
2:42:17
jokes and they actually
explained that
2:42:19
ah yeah they referenced the
jokes I
2:42:23
think the jokes are funny
2:42:25
I thought so too but more
importantly
2:42:27
that's how normal people talk
amongst
2:42:29
themselves it was good I think
earlier
2:42:34
in the show you did it you
found some
2:42:36
clip of some idiot claiming
that that
2:42:40
what one of the judges what or
Clarence
2:42:43
Thomas was a sexual predator
Rory's a
2:42:45
say he a sexual assault or he
didn't do
2:42:48
anything but that's what you
there's
2:42:49
your condemnation not against
there's
2:42:51
mild commentary right
2:42:53
I wasn't condemning I again I I
liked it
2:42:55
no I know you didn't I thought
I didn't
2:42:58
know where you're gonna go with
it but I
2:43:00
just thought it was humorous
but I
2:43:01
thought it was humorous
especially in
2:43:03
lieu of the of the notice they
gave
2:43:06
discussing the origins of this
of these
2:43:08
lines okay there is one part of
it
2:43:10
though that is not okay and
that's not
2:43:13
okay by today's social justice
standards
2:43:16
and so much and what's-her-face
terror
2:43:19
set Meyer should be called out
on its
2:43:21
this last bit the token negro
of the of
2:43:23
the trump administration this is
2:43:25
ridiculous and no one should be
taking
2:43:27
Kanye West seriously he's
clearly has
2:43:30
issues he's already been
hospitalized
2:43:32
you don't make fun of these
people this
2:43:35
is in the victim culture social
justice
2:43:37
warrior that is for bohtan you
know you
2:43:40
don't say this you don't say
hey who
2:43:42
can't take him serious he's
already been
2:43:44
treated for mental problems AB
yeah -
2:43:49
that's egregious that's really
not that
2:43:52
was unexcusable
2:43:55
now my last little thing or
last one of
2:43:59
two is what is the deal that
started
2:44:03
with the guy apparently some
astronaut
2:44:05
this was all over Twitter and I
put a
2:44:06
one of the I put the little
2:44:09
back-and-forth tweets on the
newsletter
2:44:15
astronaut comes back in he's
Scott Kelly
2:44:18
yes quotes Winston Churchill
and then he
2:44:22
gets a bunch of these sjw's
jump all
2:44:25
over him saying uh the racist
of all
2:44:28
time he's the worst man ever
which the
2:44:30
Churchill was a douche they go
on and on
2:44:33
and so then there's against up
showing
2:44:36
up on good morning Britain of
course
2:44:40
with the what's with the you
know is
2:44:43
document here's Morgan Pierce
Morgan
2:44:45
again disgusted they brought
out some
2:44:48
guy course you know you you
know how to
2:44:49
do this you've done it you
bring out
2:44:51
some guys a boneheaded you know
the
2:44:53
worst possible character they
brought in
2:44:55
a professor black guy from
Haiti or
2:44:59
somewhere some black guy
teaches at some
2:45:01
no-name College in London and
they bring
2:45:05
him out just to stir things up
and that
2:45:08
and it's fine I mean this guy's
has this
2:45:11
opinion he's kind of a douche
and
2:45:12
they've written but what is the
point in
2:45:15
the first place of jumping all
over
2:45:17
these guys because they're old
white
2:45:19
guys who have seen so it's on
the
2:45:20
culture yes amongst many other
things
2:45:23
that men are responsible for
well listen
2:45:26
the way this goes down why I
mean the
2:45:28
historical record here is clear
even
2:45:30
Boris Johnson admits that he
was a
2:45:31
racist he was someone who
believed the
2:45:33
white race was superior
2:45:34
the natives didn't have any
right to
2:45:36
they land in the Americas the
Indians
2:45:38
were a ghastly people and just
was a
2:45:40
general imperialist racist in
sixteen
2:45:42
ways that we can say because
those were
2:45:45
the views of their time and the
fact
2:45:48
that he actually achieved
something
2:45:50
which saved defended protected
our
2:45:54
nation means that we can
separate those
2:45:56
things out that's the Jimmy
Savile
2:45:58
defense it was just a bit
different back
2:46:00
in the day
2:46:02
jimmy savile this is a better
comparison
2:46:05
at the time Leo Amery the
secretary of
2:46:07
India not anti-racist actually
said that
2:46:09
Cheerios views were so extreme
on India
2:46:12
he couldn't separate them from
Hitler's
2:46:13
and the truth is Hitler was a
great
2:46:15
military leader but product of
his time
2:46:16
and if they won the war we'd be
having
2:46:18
discussion next do people watch
that
2:46:24
show I think so yeah and she's
Jimmy
2:46:28
Savile yeah the child rapist
2:46:31
so Churchill and Jimmy Savile
kind of
2:46:34
the same kind of thing they're
totally
2:46:36
to say to accomplish with this
this is
2:46:38
just annoying people by the way
well
2:46:39
this is a version of us pulling
down
2:46:42
statues you know let's go after
2:46:44
Churchill now yeah and you know
what
2:46:48
everybody needs their 15
minutes they
2:46:50
gotta you know got a story
you're some
2:46:52
whacked up television news
especially
2:46:54
it's not that this was news
it's just
2:46:56
useless except for c-span
that's kind of
2:47:01
useful still well I get to
Shorty's now
2:47:05
you already said you had two
shorties
2:47:07
and you can do one more left
yep one
2:47:10
more I'll skip the love baguette
2:47:14
and this is good this is a new
disease
2:47:17
we now have to fret about a new
disease
2:47:20
tonight doctors in Chicago say
two year
2:47:22
old Julia pain has acute flaccid
2:47:24
myelitis or afm the rare polio
like
2:47:28
disease on the rise her mother
thought
2:47:31
she had a cold I took her to
the ER
2:47:33
because she turned blue I
noticed you
2:47:35
couldn't hold her head up
anymore and
2:47:37
she couldn't use her right now
doctors
2:47:39
believe a FM which can cause
partial
2:47:42
paralysis is linked to viruses
but say
2:47:45
there's no known cure
hand-washing the
2:47:47
best protection the CDC
confirming at
2:47:50
least 38 infections in 16
states now
2:47:54
investigating even more
including a new
2:47:57
cluster in Illinois we started
to see
2:47:59
clusters of it back in 2014 and
it went
2:48:02
away relatively in 2015 and
then we saw
2:48:05
a resurgence of cases again in
2016
2:48:07
tonight doctors scrambling to
solve a
2:48:10
medical mystery wire some
children
2:48:12
falling ill from such a
dangerous
2:48:14
disease I've never heard of
this well
2:48:18
you gotta start hearing about I
think
2:48:20
that was the salvo I don't
quite get the
2:48:23
premise when she said the woman
took the
2:48:25
baby or the kid in because she
thought
2:48:27
she had a cold and the
description was
2:48:30
her she turned blue couldn't
lift her
2:48:33
arm and couldn't lift her head
she
2:48:35
couldn't breathe maybe then
what I mean
2:48:37
is something's up but it's not
a cold
2:48:39
but it has this name afm so
yeah I've
2:48:42
been around clearly yeah okay
you bummed
2:48:45
me out with that so let's let's
play the
2:48:47
love bug yet because levon dead
children
2:48:51
good love they get the love
back ed is
2:48:57
not just a funny shaped loaf of
bread
2:48:58
and suburban shape emulates the
symbol
2:49:00
of the French nonprofit ed it
raises
2:49:02
money to fight and prevent aids
like 900
2:49:05
other bakers and Friends
Mehrotra in bed
2:49:07
is selling this bag yet for two
euros
2:49:09
half the proceeds are sent to
the
2:49:10
organization kiss a baby
keepers so they
2:49:14
saw food Evie
2:49:16
this is the first time my aunt
1 has
2:49:17
participated even his clients
who aren't
2:49:20
familiar with the love baguettes
2:49:21
appreciate the initiative she
separated
2:49:24
a mother if he can help fight
the
2:49:26
disease mother if he can help
fight the
2:49:27
I love baguette regular yet
helped raise
2:49:32
80,000 euros money that Edie
used to buy
2:49:35
HIV screening kits and finance
2:49:37
preventive measures I think I
would have
2:49:40
preferred the dead children
honestly I
2:49:42
predict love baguettes in the
United
2:49:45
States within the next six
months a lot
2:49:48
of predictions by the way the
love
2:49:50
baguette is like that little
ribbon you
2:49:52
know the little yeah like a
like a
2:49:53
pretzel only it's not it's like
a pretty
2:49:56
pretzel but it's a big giant
things I'm
2:49:58
a dad now it's pretty much all
right
2:50:01
everybody dad now it's pretty
much all right
2:50:03
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