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it's the young Kim Adam Curry
Jhansi
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divorce a summation episode
1084 this is
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no agenda morning everybody
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I'm Adam Couric and from
northern
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Silicon Valley where are we
worried
0:24
about Ruth Bader Ginsberg I'm
Josie
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Devorah what are the chances on
the day
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her documentary movie comes out
that she
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breaks her hip she's really
going all in
0:39
on the promotion it's true
though it's
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it's a cool I said it's a
coincidence
0:46
did I not I would be more
likely to
0:49
think that the producers to get
some
0:51
publicity pushed her I didn't
say it hey
0:56
oh I'm so sorry
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ah there's only three ribs guys
were
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good there's only three ribs
guys were
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the product is still viable is
that
1:04
that's in theaters I think
isn't it what
1:07
her operation your uh no
operation her
1:12
documentary I don't know I
don't even
1:15
know as it was now that's what
I'm
1:20
saying as it was now that's
what I'm
1:21
your Ginsburg you're right you
nailed it
1:23
let me see let me see it's what
does it
1:25
called again and it's just
called
1:28
notorious I think but actually
it looks
1:31
really they may have taken the
title
1:33
from the old Douglas which
wasn't Kurt
1:38
Douglas his kids what's his
name Douglas
1:41
kid Mike Michael Douglas
Michael Douglas
1:47
took the title from that hmm
falling
1:51
down falling down falling that
the title
1:53
of Ruth Bader Ginsberg's new
documentary
1:55
falling down help my father and
I can't
1:58
get supper cure something you
forget
2:00
where this very good movie by
the way
2:02
falling down if you haven't
seen all
2:03
that's a great movie goes nuts
yeah
2:08
you're really afraid I thought
it
2:09
fizzled out it really fizzled
but I've
2:12
always liked that if I that's
one of the
2:14
few movies I would gladly watch
again I
2:16
found it so entertaining yeah
guys just
2:19
loses his crap in traffic and
just just
2:22
goes and starts killing
everybody
2:24
everybody can yes which turns
out to be
2:28
a lot of bad guys cuz he's lost
as he
2:30
got stuck in traffic in Los
Angeles and
2:33
so he was surrounded by oh yeah
it was
2:35
much worse evildoers yeah much
worse
2:37
much worse speak while speaking
of not
2:39
really films but I watched
there are
2:43
several episodes of the new
house of
2:45
cards which was just released
on Netflix
2:47
okay and I do have something to
say
2:50
about it
2:51
so I watched the first season
and I
2:54
haven't watched one anything
since
2:56
yeah because I don't believe in
this
2:59
sort of being suckered into
watching
3:01
these things I think I watched
first you
3:04
know I think I watched the
first and the
3:05
second season and I never saw
three or
3:08
four but I'm a fan of Robin
Wright and I
3:12
wanted to see what you know
what the
3:14
virtue signaling would be as
she is the
3:16
female president of the
university
3:18
virtue signal well what's
interesting is
3:20
that yeah there's lots of it
you know
3:23
she fires the whole cabinet
hires a new
3:25
cabinet all women this tons of
virtue
3:28
shaky links but at the same
time they
3:31
were very honest I feel and
because now
3:33
there's a lot of main
characters or
3:35
women and they are vicious
conniving and
3:38
plotting and threatening each
other like
3:41
no men do it's very interesting
in that
3:43
regard just really really evil
female
3:46
stuff you know they go after
your kids
3:49
you know guys you know will
kill you no
3:52
he is like uh your kid right
why don't
3:54
we just let it would know about
it's a
3:55
rest record you know this is
the whole
3:57
nasty stuff but the worst part
every
4:01
single I have almost except for
I'm on
4:04
poor almost every single CNN
talking
4:07
head douche appears in this as
4:09
themselves on CNN I think I
think that
4:13
should be foreboding well it I
think
4:17
it's an ethical is an ethical
issue
4:19
absolutely it's not it's not
just like
4:22
okay you're doing it just as
well as you
4:25
do it when it's about
quote-unquote real
4:27
news it's kind of scary how
will you do
4:30
that fakery comes natural to
them for
4:34
some reason I just thought that
was very
4:36
obvious and and yeah unethical
off to a
4:43
good start here and kind of
we'll get to
4:46
the election stuff I'm sure
you've got
4:47
some clips I have an anecdote
oh I mean
4:51
I'm all ears
4:52
this has been a weird week well
what we
4:55
we could start with the talking
about
4:57
Texas I'm gonna get you right
into that
5:02
so it's been a weird week I've
been here
5:04
alone she was out in Chicago
her sister
5:08
Angie passed away yesterday so
kaya and
5:11
it's it's horrible and so I'm
sitting
5:13
here and you know it's it's
just it's
5:16
very strange you know and cuz I
have no
5:20
friends here pretty much except
for a
5:22
couple and so you know like I
call up
5:23
the couple and once I had you
know
5:26
dinner with sir Jean
5:28
and then you know the form of
New York
5:30
bankers like okay that's about
all I can
5:32
do and so he says I and we just
said a
5:36
Tuesday you know six o'clock at
some
5:39
place over on the east side and
you know
5:42
we usually just have a meal
drink or two
5:45
and just catch up and we get in
there we
5:48
meet in front of the place six
o'clock
5:50
and it's pretty empty that's
one of
5:52
these places that is like a
Starbucks in
5:55
a way although it has a house
he feel
5:58
with more than Starbucks but
you have a
6:01
bar an open kitchen on one side
of this
6:04
you know of the place and you
get a
6:07
number and then they bring you
whatever
6:08
bar food and your drinks and
some
6:11
sitting and all of a sudden the
place
6:12
starts filling up and he's
looking at me
6:14
and he's starting to laugh we
were in
6:17
the middle of Austin's Beto
party the
6:21
screen with the big screen went
on free
6:26
t-shirts no hoodies John I did
look for
6:29
you free Beto t-shirts and it
it starts
6:32
to get packed and this is
ground central
6:36
there may have been one other
this is
6:38
this is a topper store this was
yeah
6:40
this was the one and I'd say it
was
6:44
probably who who'd you go with
and to
6:47
form on your banker he tricked
me jokey
6:49
there's a joke yes he tricked
me like
6:51
wait a minute because I thought
you
6:53
would enjoy watching the
election
6:55
returns on the big screen here
with all
6:57
of the Beto fans like oh this
is great
7:02
I've put my shirt on and now
let me give
7:07
you a bit about the makeup of
the of the
7:09
room I would say there it was
99.7%
7:14
white the think there were
three black
7:17
dudes maybe one black girl I
saw and and
7:20
not even brown it was just
white white
7:23
white all wearing black betted
shirts
7:26
and I would say was mmm
7:30
40% 40% women
7:35
sixty percent dudes and these
dudes were
7:38
active as in they were hitting
on every
7:42
single woman in the place it
was just it
7:45
got to the point where just
like how it
7:47
and there was a line of guys
outside and
7:51
like that there was a pickup
party yeah
7:53
it seemed like it but it was
the party
7:55
that's funny because one of our
7:56
producers wrote us and said
that he's
7:58
been following the beto thing
and he
8:00
found that most of the hardcore
8:02
supporters were all all cat
ladies no
8:07
there was no cat leis this was
all young
8:09
very young a lot of some of
them looking
8:12
very stressed but really what
was
8:13
interesting very early on you
know
8:17
started often with 1% of the
precincts
8:20
reporting in Texas beto was 51%
versus
8:23
Cruz 48 and that got it worked
up and
8:27
and whenever that happened
y'all you
8:30
know me at a certain point
because I
8:35
could see the screen you know
in the
8:36
distance it's at the other side
of this
8:38
of this restaurant bar people
start
8:41
cheering I'm like wow and it
shows that
8:43
there's more women winning in
some
8:46
districts I'm like wow and the
banker
8:49
looks at me says okay just calm
down a
8:52
little bit now you're drawing
attention
9:00
making a mockery well I was
getting into
9:04
it I had Beto fever
9:05
Beto Beto Beto fever baby I was
I was
9:08
all over Beto fever but what
was so this
9:12
didn't last very long as he was
kind of
9:15
going boom boom boom boom it
was the
9:17
kind of neck I neck better was
still a
9:19
head every time they did an
update or a
9:21
local ABC news update people
get all
9:23
crouched 51 still 51 48 and a
half and
9:26
then you know there was a lot of
9:28
cheering I think no I know that
they
9:30
were more interested in the
house that
9:33
the Democrats take the house
because
9:35
very early
9:37
boom Beto lost you know and
they called
9:40
it and I mean it was it was
within like
9:43
half an hour I think or maybe
an hour of
9:46
of the results coming in and
they call
9:50
this for crews real quick now
that you
9:52
mention this I think that these
networks
9:56
or somebody should have a
separate feed
9:59
for these parties
10:01
well they don't need to be
putting add
10:03
wet blanket on all these
campaign
10:06
parties that are taking place
for both
10:08
sides by telling you what
happened
10:10
I think they should let us
stretch it
10:13
out all the way so people can
get at
10:14
least pick up the date for the
night
10:16
yes how did there go on yes yes
it was
10:19
very disruptive and what we
were both
10:22
paying attention you know cuz I
might
10:24
have but if she see anything
weird for
10:26
the show let me know besides
everything
10:27
and so he lost and then people
like oh
10:31
oh because the Democrats were
up and
10:33
then and that was it there was
no more
10:35
there was no crying there was
no hugging
10:38
I'm so sorry
10:39
nuns nothing people just kept
on hitting
10:42
on each other drinking and then
you know
10:44
waiting for the Democrats to
take with
10:47
the house that's all they
weren't
10:48
interested in bado
10:48
and it was the Beto party it
was very
10:52
odd that's just that's not
right it was
10:56
just it felt very disingenuous
yes
10:59
sounds like it was just a hey
let's go
11:02
to the Beto party maybe I can
pick
11:03
somebody up that may get some
nice you
11:06
know co-ed from UT we've got
lucky and
11:09
we left at 9:30 there were
still a line
11:12
out the door of dudes trying to
get in
11:14
and I'm sure it was a good
place to be
11:19
Boston yeah yeah well let's
play the bed
11:23
or clipped okay after you Texas
going
11:25
Democrat this was a big CBS
report and I
11:28
do have some comments about the
media
11:29
and this because I got a we got
a nasty
11:31
note from somebody which I
number mr.
11:33
Reid I'm gonna read it anyway I
found
11:35
that the media coverage for
this entire
11:37
election was so slanted it was
I think
11:39
it was beyond the pale normally
they try
11:42
to fake it a little bit but and
the
11:44
worst case scenario actually
comes from
11:46
PBS case scenario actually
comes from
11:47
don't be s had had the absolute
war I
11:50
would ever give me the Judea
there goes
11:52
a zephyr
11:53
ah when stopped everything it
was what
11:59
is the time let's go with the
CBS report
12:06
this is a the overall report on
Texas
12:08
going Democrats among me more
than two
12:10
dozen House seats gained by the
12:11
Democrats in the midterm
elections to
12:13
are in Texas districts to but
were
12:16
traditionally right res Omar
Villafranca
12:18
has more on this in suburban
Houston
12:23
Democrat Lizzy Fletcher's
thanks to
12:26
supporters all of you are here
because
12:29
you believe in this campaign
after
12:32
defeating nine term Republican
12:33
Congressman John Culberson
Republicans
12:36
have controlled Texas's seventh
district
12:38
since the late 60s when a young
12:40
politician named George HW Bush
won the
12:43
seat Fletcher's campaign was
one of
12:48
several that was part of the
suburban
12:50
revulsion that helped Democrats
take
12:52
back control of the House
Democrats
12:54
lived at least 29 House seats
from
12:59
Oklahoma to Virginia one key
according
13:02
to a CBS News exit poll
suburban women
13:05
voters swung dramatically in
this
13:07
election 53% of women voted for
13:10
Democratic candidates compared
to only
13:12
47 percent in 2014 Rice
University
13:16
political science professor
Mark Jones
13:19
Fletcher took advantage of the
distaste
13:22
among many of these Republican
voters
13:24
for Donald Trump
13:26
Jones says another factor was
Bethel
13:29
O'Rourke's appealed and his
ability to
13:31
bring out new voters federal
work alone
13:33
helps explain why we saw 12
Texas House
13:36
representatives seats flip from
13:38
Republican to democratic to
state Senate
13:41
seats flip and two
congressional seats
13:43
flip Lizzie appeal to me and
any even to
13:47
my Republican husband because
of what
13:51
she stood for Republicans still
control
13:55
Texas on the state and federal
level but
13:58
Jones says better or Rourke's
campaign
14:00
could provide a blueprint for
Democrats
14:03
to gain power in the Lone Star
State and
14:06
I'm really surprised that Ted
Cruz did
14:08
almost no campaigning in Texas
you know
14:11
nothing it's it's it's
surprising it's
14:14
almost like he knows that I'll
just call
14:16
Mitt Romney you know he's got
the Baines
14:19
investment in Diebold in the
machines
14:21
you know the voting machines
have him
14:23
flip it and that's how Cavalier
he was
14:25
about it yet again do you know
that for
14:31
a fact in places like Dallas
14:34
let me were they maybe was
promoting
14:36
himself in Dallas or places
well they
14:39
have that they had the big one
in
14:40
Houston with the with Trump no
I'm just
14:43
saying where Ted was putting
his money
14:45
he did have some money i me
didn't have
14:47
as much as a rumor saying he
didn't have
14:49
the visibility at all towards
the voters
14:53
that they had well yeah but
again it's
14:56
the media places the lawyers
and of
14:58
course before just I wanted to
play one
15:00
quickie that I saw air before
it was on
15:03
Election Day itself before the
polls
15:06
open Michael Bloomberg did an
ad yeah
15:09
but just listen to what he says
here
15:12
hello I speak to you today on
the eve of
15:14
the midterm elections not as a
Democrat
15:17
or a Republican I've been both
but as an
15:19
American who is deeply
concerned with
15:21
the direction of our nation
like you
15:24
I've watched the recent
bombings and
15:26
mass shootings with growing
alarm the
15:28
recent bombings and mass
shootings
15:32
that none of them went off
that's that's
15:35
that's pretty egregious I felt
when I
15:38
heard they actually they take
they can't
15:39
even identify goo that he put
in those
15:42
bombs apparently none of this
explosive
15:45
but they won't talk about it
they can't
15:51
commit the dev know so he said
mommy's
15:55
again yeah yeah it's it's I
just that I
15:57
found I found to be nasty like
you I've
16:01
watched the recent bombings and
mass
16:02
shootings with growing alarm
yeah what
16:04
what bombings were you watching
just
16:06
tell me what channel that's on
Bloomberg
16:08
this I don't understand how
that even
16:10
gets on the air that way
doesn't someone
16:12
have to say my guess not did
they dude
16:17
you can keep stuff like that
off the air
16:20
if you wanted to yeah with that
why why
16:22
would they shun the money
16:23
well shutting the money and it's
16:25
trending the mess not good
16:28
yes the mess not good
16:31
okay well anyway the bado
thinks seems
16:34
to be was a big deal but I
noticed that
16:36
the way they were doing these
reports
16:38
there's a couple of things that
really
16:39
bugged me I'm not gonna start
off with
16:41
the stuff that bugged me the
most all
16:43
right stuff that bugged me the
most all
16:44
and the person that was the
biggest I
16:47
think PBS the whole group is
just
16:52
disgusting I'm talk about the
NewsHour
16:55
yeah and let me play
16:57
I got let's see I got one two
three four
16:59
four clips I think I can I can
play that
17:02
will make sense let's start with
17:08
let's put start with a couple
Judy clips
17:10
so I can just give her a little
grief
17:12
Judy here's Judy playing random
Schumer
17:15
clip for what reason I never
could
17:17
figure out prompt and his party
now have
17:19
good reason for worry look last
night
17:22
was a really good night for
Democrats
17:24
and what happened last night
doesn't
17:28
bode well for President Trump
and
17:30
Republicans in 2020 and Beyond
was the
17:35
clip she plays what is the
point of this
17:40
Schumer didn't say much else
you can't
17:43
always play I think the
Democrats are
17:45
very disappointing both sides
are
17:47
disappointed but the way they
played it
17:49
was very joyous for the
Democrats just
17:51
away PBS it would play I think
everyone
17:53
was playing a joyous that way I
17:55
personally am very joyous I
love it I
17:57
think it's much better than
let's let's
17:59
put some let's put some
conflict in here
18:01
this is good let's play Judy
says no new
18:04
regulations this is a very
interesting
18:05
clip and you if you can
identify why
18:08
they were watching the election
results
18:10
everywhere Wall Street rallied
on the
18:12
news from the election analysts
said it
18:14
that divided government will
likely mean
18:16
no new taxes or government
regulations
18:19
and no repeal of the Affordable
Care Act
18:22
the Dow Jones Industrial
Average today
18:24
gained 545 points well of
course I had a
18:28
I had a heads up because I
subscribe to
18:30
the no agenda newsletter so I
know and I
18:33
love the simple the simplicity
of the
18:35
analysis I'm that when they say
well the
18:38
Affordable Care Act no worries
about
18:40
that that won't be repealed let
me guess
18:43
was the Dow Jones up because of
pharma
18:45
stocks both yeah any health
care yeah
18:50
just went the sky right but
what really
18:52
got me about that clip I'm just
kind of
18:54
maybe a misdirection is this
comment
18:56
because anyone who studies
government at
19:00
the modern way we do business
19:02
regulations do not come from
Congress
19:04
they come from the agencies yes
the laws
19:07
come from Congress and the
agencies make
19:10
up all the shit in between all
the
19:12
regulations come from the
agencies so
19:14
that the idea that there'll be
no new
19:16
regulations is incredibly it's
19:20
it's wrongheaded I mean it's
not true
19:22
you can have any agency could
start
19:25
cranking out regulations cuz
they were
19:27
given the go-ahead by Congress
years ago
19:29
to do that right Congress gave
up their
19:31
rights and so far as making
regulations
19:34
and laws for that matter to
these
19:36
agencies that can have all
these extra
19:38
powers having worked for one
eye very
19:41
well you were aware of your
previous
19:43
superpowers so so then we go on
with
19:48
Lisa des jahres dan who was a
just a
19:52
hardcore Democrat she's going
on talking
19:55
and she's not only saying how
great
19:58
everything went but even the
losers or
20:01
winners as far as she's
concerned of
20:03
course she does nothing to do
nothing
20:07
about the other side to such an
extreme
20:09
that I do have a point to make
about
20:11
this after these clips but
let's start
20:13
with Lisa Desjardins extolling
the
20:16
losers or or can defeat words
that spoke
20:19
of larger movements this team
of which
20:23
we are all members in some way
it's
20:27
gonna stay together and is gonna
20:28
continue to aspire to do great
things
20:31
now was also a theme for
Tallahassee
20:33
mayor Andrew Gilliam another
progressive
20:35
who fell just short in his bid
to flip
20:38
the Florida governor's mansion
to the
20:40
Democrats I believe that we
have to take
20:42
a third have a table in the
state that
20:44
is long enough that is wide
enough that
20:46
is deep enough to fit all of us
I still
20:50
believe that we gotta have that
table
20:51
but y'all we just don't have to
lose a
20:54
little bit more work in order
to build
20:56
that table but Gillan was more
of an
20:58
exception on a night where
Democrats
21:00
took over several Republican
governors
21:02
mentions defeating wisconsin
Governor
21:05
Scott Walker winning in Kansas
and in
21:07
Michigan the prosecutor
Gretchen Whitmer
21:10
is the governor-elect talk
about the
21:14
women so now she's gonna go
this is Lisa
21:17
talking about the win all these
women
21:19
he's one of a kind has never
happened
21:20
before this woman that woman
that woman
21:23
this woman and I want you to
pay careful
21:25
attention to this clip
democratic women
21:27
stacked up a large number of
first take
21:30
statements in Kansas who is
openly gay
21:32
she and another winner last
night will
21:35
be the first Native American
women in
21:37
Congress the core of this
campaign has
21:40
been about trying to figure out
ways to
21:43
make sure that as many voices
and
21:46
experiences as possible that we
have in
21:49
this community are being heard
by our
21:51
elected representatives Ayanna
Presley
21:54
and Johanna Hayes will each be
the first
21:56
black women in Congress from
their New
21:57
England states and Democrats
Rasheeda
22:00
Talib and Ilhan Omar will be
the first
22:02
two Muslim women to serve in
Congress
22:04
for each party some wins for
the PBS
22:07
Newshour no but she also she
left off
22:18
AOC I'm very surprised
22:21
AOC has been been sidelined I
think if
22:24
you haven't noticed yes I have
but if
22:26
you're doing my in the part if
somebody
22:28
said hey let's stop talking
about her if
22:31
you put a mic in front of her
she makes
22:32
herself out to being a moron
huh so
22:35
that's like so they cut her out
but they
22:38
go on and on about this but the
one that
22:40
got me was the first black
woman in her
22:43
state never mentioning once the
first
22:48
unfortunately because it's a
Republican
22:50
the first Korean woman in the
United
22:54
States ever to be elected to
the House
22:57
of Representatives it wasn't
mentioned
23:00
on CBS it was a mess on NBC it
wasn't
23:03
mentioned and now I like that
but it you
23:04
took over at roses position was
ahead of
23:07
I think their arms forces old
slot in
23:12
and if you only took his spot
and and
23:15
she did in California which was
kind of
23:17
news in itself some Republican
would win
23:20
but no this Korean woman was
completely
23:23
blanked out hmm I said I'm
gonna find a
23:28
clip there were somebody
mentions
23:30
unfindable I know it was
findable on
23:34
Korean TV arches and this is a
the clip
23:38
is at the bottom is young Kim
her name
23:40
is young it would like Yong
Yong Kim and
23:43
this is the clip history we're
in the
23:45
2018 US midterm elections as
young Kim
23:48
was elected to the US House of
23:50
Representatives becoming the
first
23:53
Korean American woman to win a
coveted
23:56
spot in the US Congress
23:58
Eastern je has this report a
historic
24:01
day at the 2018 US midterm
elections as
24:03
California's 39th congressional
district
24:06
election s saw Republican Yong
Kim the
24:09
Democrat Gilson arrows
garnering fifty
24:11
one point three percent of the
votes
24:13
Kim becomes the first Korean
American
24:16
women to be elected into
Congress and
24:18
the first Korean American in 20
years to
24:21
be elected it was an emotional
victory
24:23
for the self-made woman who won
the
24:26
tight race millions of the
24:30
came out this is one election
that we
24:34
can prove that we cannot by
ourselves
24:40
ed Royce the chairman of the
House
24:42
Foreign Affairs Committee
announced his
24:45
retirement from California's
39th
24:46
district seat in January Raijin
had
24:49
endorsed Kim and since standing
I want
24:52
to share with you that over
that span of
24:55
time in my opinion for the
people that
24:58
I've met in public service
25:00
no has ever worked as hard as
young kid
25:04
well you know you don't think
this is
25:08
significant yeah of course it
is but and
25:11
are you surprised yeah I guess
it Fritz
25:15
for PBS I am a little surprised
actually
25:17
the PBS is lost
25:20
or maybe maybe just one well the
25:22
NewsHour is its own team it's
not all of
25:25
PBS but the NewsHour sounds
very lost
25:27
yeah yeah I mean here's a woman
it's a
25:30
woman that maybe was with the
two themes
25:32
were all the Blue Wave which
crapped out
25:34
you know the funny thing is
about these
25:36
news the way these handle these
this
25:38
whole election it I used to
write for a
25:41
bunch of different financial
25:43
publications and and the first
thing
25:46
you'd learn if you're gonna do
a stock
25:47
market analysis is if the
market goes up
25:49
you find some event to blame it
on and
25:52
the funny thing is you can say
all the
25:55
stock market went down as a
reaction to
25:57
the Fed raising rates right
that's easy
25:59
but if the stock market goes up
you look
26:02
for something and so you can
say well
26:04
the stock market went up as a
reaction a
26:07
counter reaction to the Fed
raising
26:09
rates yes so you take the same
element
26:12
and you can play it two
different ways
26:14
the news media could play this
election
26:17
as the Democrats could should
it would
26:19
promised us that we're gonna do
a lot
26:21
better and they didn't and you
could
26:22
play the whole thing that way
26:24
oh and this guy lost and that
that guy
26:26
in Florida Gilliam lost instead
of going
26:29
on what a great guy isn't
playing a
26:31
piece of as' of his species is
26:33
concession to way that leases
are dance
26:36
did she played it up albedo
lost but
26:39
Beto's the future yeah you
could have
26:42
said beta was obviously not the
future
26:44
he spent too much money and
he's a loser
26:47
loser just losers capital L go
home bid
26:50
old you can play it any way you
want but
26:53
they play obviously played it
this way
26:55
but it becomes so apparent when
you
26:58
leave out young Kim yes and
they left
27:02
her out they just kicked her to
the curb
27:04
a woman yes the no attorney
shows now
27:08
proudly stands behind young Kim
we're
27:11
all behind you you're behind
young
27:13
Haysom she's ethnic yes she's a
woman
27:16
she's a woman she gave they'll
be
27:19
perfect it would be but she's
not just
27:21
okay wait mixed mixed marriage
mixed
27:25
racial marriage white guy I
don't that I
27:28
don't know but where is even a
single
27:31
mention of her
27:33
CBS NBC ABC and specifically
which is
27:37
what I'm really complaining
about his
27:38
PBS which is supposed to be the
best of
27:41
the group and it's not and I'm
thinking
27:43
I don't even know if the
president
27:45
congratulated her I don't I
think he was
27:49
he's surrounded by people that
aren't
27:51
working with him hmm
27:54
Robbie doesn't know either he
would have
27:57
actually if he knew he would
have made a
27:58
bigger fuss
27:59
I think so too yeah cuz he
talked about
28:01
well he did he did something
first of
28:04
all I loved that whole press
conference
28:06
and like what a it was like it
was
28:09
almost like the day after
Christmas Bo
28:11
and you find something under
the tree oh
28:13
here's a package that haven't
opened yet
28:15
that press conference was it to
me I've
28:17
really really enjoyed it from
beginning
28:20
to end it was it was riveting I
have it
28:24
was a new Trump it was it was a
28:26
different Trump he was being
really calm
28:29
he was very you know he's like
collected
28:35
he was talking with the press
for a long
28:37
time and you know B we got all
that he
28:40
like let all kinds of other
people speak
28:42
like him from bloggers I think
from
28:44
Brooklyn and he got you know
some lots
28:47
of little fireworks going there
but yeah
28:49
I thought it was perfect and
and he was
28:52
saying well here's these people
who do
28:54
you know basically the never
Trump errs
28:56
in the Republican Party he said
well he
28:58
didn't want me to help you out
so there
28:59
you go loser people they're
losers that
29:04
was that was pretty funny I
still think
29:06
that the highlight of that was
the Jim
29:08
Acosta the highlight of that
was the Jim
29:09
well what I'd like to do is I
it's the
29:12
full dust-up is only two
minutes and 37
29:15
seconds I have one that's 314
that I
29:17
think is actually as full okay
well you
29:21
probably I cut out the the last
minute
29:23
but we can use that one because
it's
29:28
goes into the Peter Alexander
question
29:31
Peter Alexander kind of attacks
the
29:32
president right right I got
that too
29:35
and what else is after that I
don't know
29:37
why yours is longer that's kind
of weird
29:39
and where is it you've got to
tap or no
29:42
we've got an entire it's under
the word
29:45
entire makes nothing but sense
29:47
alright let's play it now I'll
give you
29:49
my my view right off the bat is
this is
29:55
you know this is I think it's
meant to
29:58
be Trump calls on him he knows
29:59
something's gonna happen he
needed he
30:01
wanted it he wanted to put a
cost in his
30:05
place a cost the just willing
just
30:07
perfect you know jumps in and
the reason
30:10
why Trump was right in every
regard is
30:14
he's not even asking a question
when he
30:16
starts off so I want to
challenge you
30:18
they said when you say to
someone
30:20
opening a question I want to
challenge
30:22
you on something and you know
what I
30:24
knew immediately uh this is not
gonna go
30:26
well and then all the other
stuff that
30:28
happened it's perfect it's it's
he
30:30
Acosta did a great job that's
what he
30:32
does see in it I was watching
CNN to see
30:34
the outrage I'm sure they got a
nice
30:37
spike in the ratings but of
course he
30:39
was incredibly rude and the
president
30:41
called them out on it after
having some
30:42
patience and it was just again
it was
30:45
the the lost present under the
Christmas
30:47
tree the day after Christmas
hundreds
30:49
and hundreds of miles away that
that's
30:51
not an evasion honestly I think
you
30:53
should let what that's where
you start
30:55
you just started yours I'm
gonna start
30:58
my deep no it's much more
important to
31:01
start here I think this
president
31:02
challenged you on on one of
those he
31:05
starts off I want to challenge
you that
31:07
was that's that's why Trump was
like
31:09
okay famous that you made in
the tail
31:10
end of the campaign in the
terms there
31:13
we go that well if you know
modest
31:16
president that this Caravan was
an
31:18
invasion as you know to be as
numerous
31:21
presidents Caravan was not an
invasion
31:22
it's a it's a group of migrants
moving
31:25
up from Central America towards
the
31:27
border with the US
31:28
thank you for tan
31:30
I love that thank you very much
for
31:34
explaining that to me press
conferences
31:40
where you're you're not this is
not
31:43
asking questions this is making
31:44
accusations yes that's why I'm
surprised
31:47
that well I thought that the
trunk that
31:50
this was a fake deal and that
the cost
31:51
uh I have to give you my early
thoughts
31:54
that Acosta should be kicked
out of
31:57
there I mean you can revoke his
31:59
credentials him not allow him
in the
32:01
building and I because they've
never
32:07
done that I always assumed that
this was
32:08
all part of a grand scheme
because it
32:10
was very as good theater and
then later
32:13
a Kostas credentials were
pulled which
32:17
he found out later well in the
end the
32:19
reason for that as they say
that he laid
32:21
hands on the internet for sure
of
32:23
whatever something right right
now when
32:31
you have an audience I don't
care if
32:33
it's a seminar or if it's a
press
32:35
conference or whatever it is
you do not
32:38
let the audience ever even if
it's
32:41
reporters hold the mic this is
a bad
32:44
idea never should you and they
always
32:47
want to grab the mic don't let
them grab
32:49
the mic I've been to plenty of
things
32:51
where a mic is pastor I know I
think
32:54
it's a mistake I think it's
always a
32:55
mistake a lot of the smart
money has a
32:57
mic and understand
32:59
yeah exactly have it understand
yes that
33:01
would be funnier with these
guys and be
33:04
able to turn it off when
someone's just
33:05
annoying anyway don't have that
33:07
capability but yes they do they
just
33:09
don't do it a group of migrants
well let
33:11
me finish my thought gee
33:13
so because you never want to go
through
33:17
the progression here so I
figured that
33:19
he was not gonna get his
credentials
33:22
pulled because it was theater
and then
33:24
they got him pulled and then
you say was
33:26
because he touched the touch
the woman
33:28
and yes that was excuse that
they use
33:31
the ethnics they use that as an
excuse
33:33
as an excuse but
33:35
I didn't think much of it I
said if it's
33:38
just technically yeah he did
and some
33:40
people said he didn't he didn't
he
33:41
didn't including the CNN woman
it says
33:43
he didn't touch her what he did
is
33:45
pretty clear it wasn't you know
he just
33:47
pushed you know he pushed her
her arm
33:49
down to because she was
grabbing for the
33:50
mic she's making it lunge for
the mic
33:52
actually and so they found
that's the
33:55
reason her skin and I said well
they I
33:57
guess my Theory's gone what was
your oh
34:00
that oh that it was there was
just a
34:02
setup yeah sure theory was that
it was
34:06
always gonna be but then they
told his
34:07
credentials I said what was
that all
34:09
about I said what was that all
34:09
well then I said I saw I
figured I was
34:12
wrong but then I realized
because I have
34:15
another clip which was on CNN
where a
34:18
cost that comes on and gives
his side of
34:21
the store and he's talking to
Jake
34:22
Tapper they're all gassed and
this was
34:25
and this clip I realized was
before he
34:27
pulled before they pulled his
credential
34:30
oh this is yes here's all giddy
and he's
34:33
still playing the game but what
happened
34:36
I believe in the reason this
credential
34:38
was pulled was CNN had written
a terse
34:42
memo to the president you know
you're
34:47
full of crap and he went on and
on about
34:49
it and I think that's the
reason it is
34:51
okay really fine credentials
pulled our
34:54
game is over
34:55
yeah all right that sounds
about right
34:58
that sounds more like the real
reason
35:00
yeah sounds more like the real
reason
35:01
because because Tapper it
wasn't pulled
35:03
remember they could have pulled
a run
35:04
this kicked him out they brought
35:05
security in your touch the
woman and
35:08
thrown him out but ultimately
but
35:10
ultimately I mean it was great
and what
35:14
is always so sad is that the
media only
35:16
plays the little bits and
little clips
35:18
and they don't go through the
35:19
progression of what happened I
mean he
35:21
doesn't ask a question he says
I want to
35:22
challenge you and then he you
know
35:24
there's two or three questions
answered
35:26
everybody kind of got one and
maybe one
35:28
follow-up and then the
president says in
35:30
the White House okay enough can
you stop
35:32
and then he just kept going
that's just
35:34
an end of story to me I don't
care who
35:35
the president is the other
thing by the
35:38
way Obama should have done the
same
35:39
thing instead he went no no no
no no no
35:43
that's what he would do he
should have
35:44
done the same thing like I'm
telling you
35:45
to shut up in the White House
actually
35:47
he did say
35:49
some people in the press corps
here in
35:52
my house are happy that this
happened
35:55
because apparently accost is a
mic hog
35:58
obviously and when he was on
them honest
36:01
to what where I do have this
good for
36:03
later they'd tapper Acosta clip
36:06
he starts easy I didn't realize
it when
36:09
I started watching him he is
one of
36:10
those guys who apparently used
to do a
36:12
lot of what they call stand-up
yeah and
36:14
that is the guy in the field
where you
36:17
throw it to him and he can talk
as long
36:19
as you want him to yeah do you
need 10
36:22
minutes no problem you need 5
minutes
36:25
you want one minute doesn't
make any
36:27
difference this guy can keep
talking
36:28
anymore and he can do it
exactly 1
36:30
minute 5 minute 10 minutes
whatever you
36:32
want that's what that's and he
can go
36:34
forever and his tendency is to
go
36:37
forever and he does it on the
other show
36:38
yeah and so he people don't the
other
36:42
people want to ask questions
too yeah
36:44
now of course it was rude I'm
sure
36:46
everyone's a little tired of it
it was
36:47
actually it was a good press
conference
36:49
it was he was and my I pulled
some stuff
36:52
out of value which I'll play
later but
36:54
let's you want to play those
acosta
36:56
clips you want to go back to
the to the
36:57
challenge no I want to go back
to the
37:00
press conference I'll pay that
cost
37:01
eclipse later well I know that
this
37:05
caravan was an invasion as you
know I
37:07
consider to be as numerous
presidents
37:09
caravan was not an invasion
it's a it's
37:11
a group of migrants moving up
from
37:14
Central America towards the
border with
37:15
the u.s. thank you for 10 why
did you
37:19
why did you characterize it as
such
37:21
as I consider an invasion you
and I have
37:24
a difference of opinion do you
think I
37:26
like that now he was doing a
lot of this
37:28
yeah we just have a difference
of
37:29
opinion I think that you
demonized
37:30
immigrants not as electron now
to try
37:33
want them I want them to come
into the
37:35
country but they have to come
in Legally
37:36
you know they have to come and
Jim
37:37
through a process I want it to
be a
37:39
process and I'm so tired of the
m5m
37:43
playing this line that you know
they
37:47
just want a better life and
yeah but
37:50
they always leave out the legal
versus
37:52
illegal part and I don't know
if it was
37:56
or they seen this clip actually
where
37:57
Trump says that we need these
people and
37:59
I want people to come in and we
need the
38:01
people you're playing at your
camp wait
38:03
you know why we need the paper
because
38:05
we have hundreds of companies
moving in
38:07
we need the
38:08
your campaign had an ad showing
see no
38:11
one no one plays that part of
the clip
38:12
where he's saying we need the
people we
38:14
need them to come in but we
need them to
38:16
come in Legally no one plays
that
38:17
migrants climbing over walls it
stop
38:21
stop you the same that you
asked me a
38:24
minute ago this surprises you
alright
38:29
man ago this surprises you
alright
38:29
they weren't act they're not
gonna be
38:31
doing they weren't actors well
no it's
38:33
true they weren't actors well
no it's
38:33
do you think they were actors I
they
38:35
want a kiss they didn't come
from
38:36
Hollywood these were these were
people
38:38
this was an actual you know it
happened
38:41
a few days ago and there are
hundreds of
38:44
miles away though they're
hundreds and
38:46
hundreds of mile away that
that's not
38:47
innovation honestly I think you
should
38:49
let me run the country you run
CNN and
38:52
if you did it well your ratings
let me
38:54
ask you are you worried this is
where I
39:03
don't care who it is even it
was that
39:05
old bag who's now dead remember
her oh
39:08
yeah what was her name in the
front
39:10
cousin Thomas said Obama kicked
out
39:12
laughter the one who can office
you
39:14
remember Obama yes I know I'm
saying I
39:17
heard you the first three times
just
39:19
sounds like I was dead Mike no
do you
39:23
remember when Obama kicked her
out in
39:25
like the first presidency yeah
shameful
39:29
yeah and then and then they BT
Esther
39:31
because she said Israel is doing
39:36
horrible things and all right
and then
39:38
uh bad Jew yeah course maybe
she was she
39:42
was she is Armenian Armenian
maybe yeah
39:46
that said no pardon me ma'am
I'm Miss
39:48
Lee that's enough this
president ID one
39:50
of these I may ask on on the
Russia
39:53
investigation are you a dick I
mean he
39:54
literally said that's enough
this stop
39:56
concerned that that you may
have not
39:59
concerned about anything with
you
40:01
investigation because it's a
hoax are
40:03
you that's enough put down the
mic mr.
40:05
president are you worried about
40:06
indictments coming down in this
event
40:07
now that even the journalists
are going
40:09
dude shut up
40:12
mr. president I'll tell what
CNN should
40:16
be ashamed of itself having you
working
40:18
for them you are a rude
terrible person
40:21
you shouldn't be working for
CNN I think
40:26
that's a very rude person the
way you
40:28
treat Sarah Huckabee is
horrible and the
40:30
way you treat other people are
horrible
40:32
you shouldn't treat people that
way in
40:35
engines defense I've traveled
with him
40:37
and watched him he's a diligent
reporter
40:39
who bustles I'm not a big fan
of yours
40:40
either bustles I'm not a big
fan of yours
40:42
if I can you repeatedly flirt
you are
40:45
the best
40:46
mr. president you repeatedly
over the
40:48
course of just sit down please
40:50
well when you when you report
fake news
40:53
No when you report fake news
which CNN
40:56
does a lot you are the enemy of
the
40:58
people go ahead he couldn't
explain it
41:00
more often was there more on
your clip
41:02
that you wanted to get into was
that it
41:03
now there was a couple of
things because
41:06
Peter Alexander continued in
kind of a
41:08
funny way that was again more
accusatory
41:11
but it was light compared to
Kostas but
41:14
I would rather would like to
play the
41:15
rest of that out of elections
last night
41:17
we want to hold them very close
because
41:21
I got you my gosh CNN should be
ashamed
41:24
of it's right there haven't you
working
41:26
for them you are a rude
terrible person
41:29
you shouldn't be working for CNN
41:33
I think that's not you're a
very rude
41:35
person the way you treat Sarah
Huckabee
41:37
is horrible and the way you
treat other
41:39
people are horrible oh we
should forgot
41:41
to mention during the beto
party when
41:45
Sarah Huckabee saccas with the
the
41:48
screen had ABC on who had an
airplane
41:51
hangar with 18 people at four
desks it
41:55
was the most ridiculous
roundabout thing
41:58
I've ever seen
41:58
Sarah Huckabee Sanders came on
the whole
42:01
place started booing her it was
bizarre
42:03
Wow yeah ooh boo why are they
booing a
42:08
woman no I don't know I'm just
I'm just
42:11
reporting you treat people that
way good
42:15
engines defense I've traveled
with him
42:17
and watch them he's a diligent
reporter
42:18
who bustles I'm not a big fan
of yours
42:20
either so I to be honest so let
me ask
42:22
this question if I can you
repeatedly
42:24
fart you are the best
42:25
mr. peasant you repeatedly over
the
42:27
course of the gist sit down
please
42:31
acosta kept standing up again
without
42:33
the mic just yelling stuff when
you
42:36
report fake news no when you
report fake
42:39
news which CNN does a lot you
are the
42:41
enemy of the people go ahead mr.
42:43
president over the course over
the
42:45
course of the last several days
of the
42:46
campaign sir sir at the end of
the
42:48
campaign you repeatedly said
that
42:49
Americans need to fear
Democrats you
42:52
said Democrats would unleash a
wave of
42:54
violent crime that endangers
families
42:56
everywhere why are you crying
why are
42:59
you pitting Americans against
one
43:01
another sweeter what are you
trying to
43:02
be him now just a very simple
because
43:06
they're very weak on crime
because they
43:09
have often suggested members
and people
43:11
within the Democrat Party at a
high
43:13
level have suggested getting
rid of ice
43:15
getting rid of law enforcement
that's
43:17
not gonna happen okay we want
to be
43:20
strong on the borders we want
to be
43:21
strong on law enforcement and I
want to
43:24
I want to cherish ice because
ice does a
43:26
fantastic job the the what they
do for
43:29
us is so really it's so
unrecognized how
43:33
good a job they do so we want
to take
43:36
care of them and we want to
hold them
43:38
very close because they do a
good job
43:39
for the question to be clear
that the
43:41
quite very much why are you sit
down but
43:43
the question but you didn't
answer my
43:44
question just very simply the
choir
43:46
why are you pitting Americans
against
43:49
one another sir I'm not that
how you
43:50
view I'm citizen today what we
want a
43:53
lot of elections last night we
did very
43:56
well last night anyways I think
it's
43:58
going to happen I think it's
going to
43:59
have a very positive impact i
watch the
44:03
NBC this morning they didn't
report it
44:05
exhibits you know very very
that's the
44:08
fact with NBC nothing I could
do about
44:09
that with NBC nothing I could
do about
44:10
but I want this country to have
44:13
protection we want security in
our
44:16
country I want security Peter I
mean you
44:19
may be don't think it's so
important and
44:21
I think when you don't have it
you are
44:23
indeed unleashing crime I feel
that
44:25
instead you would sign an
executive
44:26
order on birthright citizenship
are you
44:28
still gonna sign the executive
order on
44:29
board real answer you explain
that
44:31
question a little bit later go
ahead
44:33
okay well so he is his accused
44:37
accusation was why are you
pitting
44:40
Americans against each other
yeah what
44:43
is that these are these are not
44:45
intelligent questions well
they're of
44:48
Derek they're not questions the
kind of
44:50
accusation their statements are
you
44:54
still beating your wife yes are
you
44:57
still a wife beater yes are you
still
45:02
beating her it's the whole thing
45:06
did you see the whore form I
said I
45:07
didn't walk I saw by the about
30
45:09
minutes the whole thing is
interesting
45:11
there's a lot of good stuff in
there I
45:13
like the thing where it starts
going
45:14
after the guys who were well
let's play
45:18
be since we still have a cost
of thing I
45:20
want to play this acosta clip
but he
45:22
does have the I got some more
fun press
45:25
conference so we've got a
circle back
45:26
yeah no I wanted definitely
because this
45:28
is gonna segue right into what
you're
45:31
gonna do because the cost that
talks
45:32
about this and then you can
play that
45:34
clip because I hope you have it
this is
45:36
tapri Kostas do I got here
Tapper Acosta
45:40
CNN eight seconds let's listen
the
45:42
president Trump did something
that I've
45:44
never seen an American
president do
45:45
which is go on a personal rant
against
45:48
me the questions you were
attempting to
45:49
ask rant rant I've never seen
not a rant
45:56
alright I guess you never get to
46:00
which leads to your clip since
you were
46:01
attempting to ask well Jake
went when
46:03
they go low we keep doing our
jobs I
46:05
mean that's the way I look at
it and you
46:07
know I had a question to ask
and if we
46:09
played the tape a little bit
before that
46:10
exchange oh yeah an accusation
you do
46:12
she wasn't the question you
would have
46:14
seen the question that I was
asking
46:15
which was essentially about
this lie
46:17
that he told before the midterm
46:19
elections that this caravan of
migrants
46:21
moving from Central America to
the US
46:23
border with Mexico was somehow
an
46:25
invasion when it's not there
there's
46:27
still hundreds of miles away
and they
46:29
pose nothing of a threat to the
United
46:31
States but the president used
that
46:32
language obviously as we've
talked about
46:34
so many times to galvanize his
base he
46:36
just didn't like it's like
hearing that
46:38
question if you don't stop him
he'll
46:39
just keep go didn't like being
46:41
challenged on that point and he
46:42
certainly doesn't like being
called out
46:44
for his falsehoods but of
course Jake as
46:46
you were just mentioning that's
that's
46:47
our job that's what we do over
here
46:48
that's what wolf did when he
was over
46:49
here as a White House
correspondent as
46:51
well and we just can't be
intimidated by
46:53
that sort of thing I was struck
by what
46:55
is that buttering up broth like
that's
46:58
what wolf also did when he was
you know
47:00
white in other words like
you're the
47:02
next broth what are you saying
no he
47:03
wants to get enough hits oh
yeah exactly
47:05
the fact that the president we
thought
47:07
was going to come in there and
do this
47:08
victory lap it sounded very
much like a
47:11
pity party the way he was
talking about
47:13
lawmakers that wouldn't stand
by him on
47:15
the GOP side in various house
races he
47:18
seems to be sort of unaware of
the fact
47:20
that his immigration rhetoric
and his
47:22
rhetoric on many levels was
just turning
47:24
off a lot of those suburban
swing
47:25
district voters that's why
people like
47:27
Mike Hoffman and Colorado we're
staying
47:30
away from him and he just
doesn't
47:31
understand that all right okay
before
47:34
you play your clip I got to say
47:35
something but there's mike
coffman thing
47:37
I think it's Coffman or Hoffman
this guy
47:40
cuz I looked him up he was the
sitting
47:44
representative he was already
in the
47:47
house he was a Trump hater he's
a trump
47:50
never Trump or Republican US
marine been
47:55
in Colorado after representing
Colorado
47:57
for a long time he was
48:00
would take none of trumps help
Trump
48:04
calling him out on it and he
lost by a
48:06
10 points juice to a newbie
yeah who is
48:12
a who had no political
experience
48:14
relatively speaking as an extra
Army
48:17
Ranger so he's like just was
stunned by
48:20
this but the way the way Acosta
presents
48:23
it is that well Trump was toxic
and
48:26
that's why this guy's told him
to get
48:28
lost but the guy told him to
get lost
48:30
and he lost I mean does that
part of the
48:32
equation do we want to bring
that into
48:35
the pictures it may be
something we want
48:37
to analyze a little bit know
know why
48:40
meanwhile of course the cost
was feeling
48:42
I could have played I think it
was on
48:44
for another 15 minutes
48:45
well actually I'm his oats
because this
48:48
was before he got his well
don't let me
48:51
let me play the the oat sowing
clip with
48:53
the tapper and accost I think
we need to
48:56
note the President started out
by doing
49:00
a dance upon the graves of
Republicans
49:03
who did not show him enough
fealty doing
49:08
a dance on the grave
Republicans who for
49:13
their own purposes many of them
in those
49:14
suburban districts that turned
turned
49:16
away from President Trump where
he was
49:18
toxic this is the same toxic
that's
49:21
calling him toxic even though he
49:24
literally called out all of
those never
49:27
Trump errs who didn't want him
and who
49:29
lost the this is skewed
reporting
49:32
obviously thinking that
commercial was
49:34
toxic his language was toxic
people his
49:37
but sweat is toxic it's a man's
toxic
49:39
he's just toxic orange man bad
by
49:42
congressman Carlos Cabello in
Florida
49:44
people like a congresswoman
Barbara
49:46
Comstock in Virginia people like
49:48
congresswoman Mia love in Utah
who by
49:50
the way her race hasn't been
called yet
49:52
so his his saying that that she
lost was
49:55
is premature she may actually
end up
49:57
winning there did she went I
don't know
50:00
that she did race he he danced
on their
50:02
graves toxic Trump dances on
50:08
film at 11:00 and he was flip
about it
50:10
he almost seemed to be happy
about the
50:13
fact that congressman meant
this when a
50:15
Republican from the suburbs of
Denver
50:17
lost yes I think he made that
very clear
50:21
because he didn't want the
president's
50:24
support I've never seen a
president take
50:26
delight and people above his
own party
50:30
losing and stop stopped except
I watched
50:33
this part he wasn't that
delightful he
50:37
was worked
50:40
oh no I'll give that to you yes
I was
50:46
not very snide he was very
earth he was
50:50
a I think he felt insulted I'm
the
50:54
president you know no well
you're
50:58
probably right I probably have
too much
51:00
dementia be watching in me I'm
like a he
51:02
was kind of smug about it but
maybe
51:04
you're right he was a pissed
maybe he
51:07
was just like idiots as
possible that's
51:10
possible well he needs those
people to
51:12
be in the house and they were
stupid and
51:14
they lost everybody he's
supported
51:16
mostly one I think there's a
few that
51:18
didn't especially but all the
Senators
51:20
didn't they're happy that they
got in
51:22
Obama went out on the trail and
they
51:25
don't want to talk about this
but
51:26
everybody he was stumped for a
loss
51:29
here's that was actually the
wrong clip
51:32
here's a cost of a this clip
does
51:34
contain a cost that with
Anderson Cooper
51:36
I also want to read a statement
that
51:38
CNN's just released the
statement reads
51:40
the White House announced
tonight that
51:42
it has revoked the press pass
of CNN
51:43
chief White House correspondent
Jim
51:45
Acosta it was done in
retaliation for
51:47
his challenging questions at
today's
51:48
press conference in an
explanation press
51:51
secretary Sarah Sanders lodged
she
51:53
provided dillan accusations
incited an
51:55
incident that never happened
this
51:57
unprecedented decision is what
retro X
51:59
me decision is what retro X
52:01
the incident did happen is
minor you
52:03
late like a minor it's very I
think it's
52:05
minor too but it had did happen
yes it
52:08
did happen well he didn't lay
hands on
52:11
her he swatted her arm down and
she did
52:14
look kind of surprised but she
she
52:16
lunged for the mic she had the
she had
52:18
the mic in her hand and he
pushed her
52:20
away and I think that both had
a moment
52:21
of like what just happened
there but it
52:23
did happen it wasn't it wasn't
trying to
52:25
chop a dish from out go
dimension a
52:28
completely he was karate
chopping her
52:30
arm right at the elbow point
hoping yeah
52:33
what a douche democracy and the
country
52:37
deserves better
52:38
Jim Acosta has our full support
anything
52:42
else you know well I was you
know I was
52:43
just trying to ask a question
of the
52:45
president at this press
conference and
52:46
it was obviously a question
they didn't
52:48
like it was about his racist ad
on the
52:50
caravan that they were running
before
52:52
the midterms did you see that
ad was it
52:54
indeed racist why was it racist
racist
52:59
opposed he has all these
illegal aliens
53:02
running up some town or
something ice
53:05
racing this race we're going
back and
53:07
forth there and as you can see
in this
53:09
video there and as you can see
in this
53:09
this in turn came up to me
they're
53:12
describing her as an intern I
don't
53:13
really know who she is
53:14
and attempted to take the
microphone
53:15
away from me all I could say at
that
53:18
point is that I was trying to
hang on to
53:20
the microphone so I could
continue to
53:21
ask the president questions it
was
53:23
really it was kind of sad
because you
53:25
know I've seen this clip now
with his
53:26
chops in slo-mo everything
zoomed in and
53:30
I was looking at the poor girl
because
53:34
it happens she has this moment
of kind
53:35
of shock she looks at Acosta
turns to
53:38
the president looks at him and
then is
53:40
this a moment you know it's
just yes she
53:42
has it befuddled look on her
eyes and
53:44
yes yes sir that we didn't see
him
53:46
because they don't show that
but I think
53:48
he gave her a cue to crouch
down get out
53:52
of the way cause we'll fly be
hurt yeah
53:57
it's like hey what was your
they say the
54:00
White House interns get abused
but Jesus
54:03
easy does it DC obviously I you
know I
54:06
didn't put my hands on her or
touch her
54:09
as they're alleging and it's
just
54:11
unfortunate that the White
House is
54:13
saying this
54:14
even touch her yeah that's even
better
54:17
yeah that's okay GRU surprised
a liar
54:23
are you surprised
54:25
are you surprised she knows
over there
54:28
and I think I handled myself
54:29
professionally and I appreciate
all the
54:32
comments for my colleagues
54:33
I do think Anderson that this
is a test
54:35
for all of us
54:37
I do think they're trying to
shut us
54:39
down to some extent and they're
trying
54:44
to send a message to our
colleagues yes
54:46
is sending a message to
everybody
54:48
they'll shut you down they'll
take your
54:50
hard pass away okay I have a
couple more
54:53
clips that I just want to get
in here
54:54
and then I do have to talk
about some
54:56
conclusions Nancy Pelosi
started her
55:01
press conference just a little
bit
55:03
before the president and
ascended his it
55:06
was not at all as entertaining
Oh
55:09
actually this isn't even from
the press
55:10
conference this is when they
won it's
55:14
just a short clip and I think
was just
55:16
cute Medicaid the Affordable
Care Act in
55:25
the healthcare of 130 million
Americans
55:27
living with pre-existing medical
55:29
conditions that's more for
pre-existing
55:34
medical condition
55:43
I thought that was funny
55:49
that was fun here let's here we
need
55:51
more people with pre-existing
conditions
55:53
Wow so after this whole Acosta
thing
55:58
there was a few more
confrontations
56:00
April Ryan stood up and asked
something
56:03
and he didn't recognize her we
didn't
56:05
say didn't give her the mic and
he told
56:07
her to shut up and sit down
which is
56:08
probably right on but they so
at a
56:13
certain point he's like okay
this is
56:14
kind of going along he's
answering
56:16
questions and should we keep
this going
56:19
this came up a couple of times
people
56:22
like even before they started
their
56:24
question saying mr. president
this is
56:26
great could you do this more
often this
56:27
is really fantastic and I think
Trump
56:30
they even talked about how he
hadn't
56:32
done pressed for a month and it
wasn't
56:34
didn't go well and then I had
to do more
56:36
press because you know that I
have to
56:38
keep our message going my
message which
56:40
gets distorted I mean he was
making some
56:42
sense he was not dropping as
many full
56:44
words and sentences as usual
which was
56:47
surprising and so he was you
know after
56:50
the Acosta thing he's kind of
been a
56:51
vibe and he calls on them on the
56:54
reporter from PBS should we
keep this
56:56
going yes I think you should
keep this
56:59
when you get bored would you
please tell
57:01
me seriously tell me I don't
want to
57:05
hopefully not I don't want to
overstay
57:08
but please go ahead hi mr.
president
57:11
yummy shell Center with PBS
Newshour on
57:13
the campaign trail you called
yourself a
57:15
nationalist some people saw
that as
57:17
embolden white nationalist now
people
57:19
are also saying racist there
are some
57:22
people that say that now the
Republican
57:24
Party is seen as supporting
white
57:25
nationalist what do you make of
that I
57:28
don't believe I just well I
don't know
57:29
why do I have my highest phone
numbers
57:31
ever with African Americans why
do I
57:33
have among the highest poll
numbers with
57:35
African Americans I mean why do
I have
57:38
my highest poll numbers that's
such a
57:40
racist question honestly I mean
I know
57:43
you have it written down and
you're
57:44
gonna tell me let me tell you
it's a
57:46
racist question
57:47
and mr. president you know what
the word
57:49
is I love our country
57:51
I do you call you have
nationalists you
57:54
have globalists I also love the
world
57:56
and I don't want helping the
world but
57:58
we have to straighten out our
country
58:00
first we have a lot of problems
and it
58:01
excuse me
58:03
but to say that what you said
is so
58:05
insulting to me it's a very
terrible
58:07
thing that you said now I don't
know if
58:11
the question was racist I don't
think it
58:14
was a racist question
58:18
well here's the price it's a
thorn and
58:22
she would put it later on the
PBS
58:24
Newshour a thorn in his side
his racism
58:28
his racism no it's the it's the
fact
58:31
that the left has really made
this word
58:35
nationalism bow right into white
58:38
nationalism by definition yes
and so she
58:42
is bringing this point up from
a leftist
58:46
perspective of PBS newshour
58:48
and he just found it offensive
well of
58:51
course it's offensive but he
called it
58:52
racist which was not racist
well because
58:55
it brings in the white
nationalists are
58:57
by definition racist and so
because it
59:03
goes like this
59:04
you said nationalism which
means white
59:07
nationalism by anybody's
standards
59:08
except maybe yours and a few
other
59:10
people that are living in the
you know
59:12
18th century when nationalism
it was a
59:15
very insulting level it was
racist well
59:20
indeed by today's standards of
course it
59:22
was you just said use what why
not I'm
59:25
sorry you have a piece of white
paper
59:26
it's racist it's got a stop now
yellow
59:29
pad paper people now handle I
thought
59:32
she handled it poorly she's not
very
59:34
good this woman no I don't know
why
59:37
they're keeping her on a lot of
very
59:41
extreme left-wing but please
notice we
59:44
always have the black reporter
ask the
59:46
racist question it's just it's
it may
59:48
just be scheduling I don't know
that is
59:51
why I'm the funniest bit onset
Myers
59:54
Late Late Show is he's got a
black
59:57
writer woman who's I think a
lesbian and
1:00:00
he bring us her on to tell
off-color
1:00:03
jokes because he can't tell oh
yes I've
1:00:06
seen this bit yeah and it's
actually
1:00:08
quite funny cuz she'll tell
some of the
1:00:10
most extremely offensive jokes
white guy
1:00:14
can't say yes white guy can't
say which
1:00:16
makes his point but he's also
kind of
1:00:19
he's making a point and missing
a point
1:00:21
at the same time when he does
this bit
1:00:22
so I've figured out most of
what is what
1:00:26
the president is hiding with
his tax
1:00:28
return president is hiding with
his tax
1:00:29
because this came up and man
Trump he
1:00:32
sometimes you gotta listen you
have
1:00:35
listen very carefully because
you get
1:00:37
used to the half sentences and
half
1:00:38
words and I got I've gotten
pretty good
1:00:40
at filling it in but he also
dropped
1:00:43
some bombs to me they were
bombs saying
1:00:45
okay I don't know exactly what
it is yet
1:00:47
maybe it's a question for the
banker he
1:00:49
might know because you know his
bank
1:00:50
used to lend money to Trump
which by the
1:00:55
way everyone was always happy
with he
1:00:57
says everybody always like doing
1:00:58
business with him they made a
lot of
1:01:01
money but this is about his tax
returns
1:01:04
and listen to his giveaways
really all
1:01:06
right Thank You mr. president
1:01:07
and pick you up there you told
me the
1:01:09
other day that you are an open
book so I
1:01:11
think I am an open book so
point-blank
1:01:14
Democrats go after your tax
returns will
1:01:17
you try to block that or will
you allow
1:01:20
them now look as I've told you
they're
1:01:23
under audit they have been for
a long
1:01:25
time they're extremely complex
people
1:01:27
wouldn't understand him
1:01:28
they're done by among the
biggest and
1:01:31
best law firms in the country
same thing
1:01:33
with the accounting firms the
1:01:34
accountants are a very very
large
1:01:36
powerful firm from the
standpoint of
1:01:39
respect the highly respected
big firm
1:01:43
yeah great law firm where you
would you
1:01:46
know it very well they do these
things
1:01:48
they put them in they do these
things
1:01:52
they put them in okay so that
was my
1:01:56
first clue but people don't
understand
1:01:59
tax returns now I did do a
filing of
1:02:01
over a hundred pages I believe
which is
1:02:04
in the offices and when people
went and
1:02:07
saw that filing and they saw the
1:02:08
magnitude of it they were very
1:02:10
disappointed and they saw the
you know
1:02:12
the details you'd get far more
from that
1:02:14
but it's a it's a great company
but it's
1:02:17
big and it's complex and it's
probably
1:02:21
feet high it it's complex it's
a very
1:02:24
complex instrument it's a very
complex
1:02:28
instrument so whoever his tax
firm is
1:02:31
they're very well respected
have a lot
1:02:32
of power they put some financial
1:02:36
instrument into his mix cuz he
just said
1:02:39
that to us he just said it you
wouldn't
1:02:41
understand it
1:02:42
yeah those guys they put it in
it's a
1:02:45
very complex instrument I don't
know
1:02:47
what it is but that's a lot
better it's
1:02:50
something really fabulous that
you know
1:02:52
that erases billions of debt or
makes
1:02:56
him not pay any taxes yeah I
paid no
1:02:59
taxes probably zero taxes and
that's
1:03:01
it's just it's probably so
awesome when
1:03:03
you see it you're like you know
I made
1:03:05
you know five billion dollars
paid and I
1:03:09
got a refund yeah it could be
one of
1:03:11
those it could be it could be
it could
1:03:13
be a refund actually he may be
under
1:03:17
some non-disclosure oh because
because
1:03:20
it's a proprietary deal
mechanism yeah
1:03:23
yeah and I bet you there's a
proprietary
1:03:26
thing going on here and they
have found
1:03:27
some loophole which is what you
know the
1:03:29
New York Times kind of hinted
at now
1:03:31
that's a good point John they
this is a
1:03:33
proprietary thing they've done
and it
1:03:37
may be an instrument that his
very
1:03:39
well-respected firm you know
maybe with
1:03:42
some other very well-respected
Bank put
1:03:45
some instrument together yeah
that only
1:03:48
they know how it works
1:03:50
yeah and only they and they
don't want
1:03:53
it revealed
1:03:54
cuz it's a it's a competitive
edge
1:03:57
against the other tax firms if
someone
1:03:59
in the chat room control-room
said he
1:04:01
files a 1040ez is embarrassing
yeah but
1:04:07
I thought I think I think
you're right
1:04:08
it's some kind of instrument is
1:04:10
proprietary which has been
which has
1:04:12
been the real reason and it
would end
1:04:14
and it would look like he paid
no tax or
1:04:16
I think worse he got a refund
it's got
1:04:19
to be like some crazy yes I'm
crazy
1:04:21
billion-dollar Rifa it'll look
like a
1:04:23
refund it's something weird so
but he
1:04:26
kind of gave that away I love
listening
1:04:28
to the guy if you can riff you
really
1:04:29
pay attention then you can hear
these
1:04:31
these little things well that's
gonna be
1:04:34
one of the things they go after
yeah
1:04:36
just so important for the world
1:04:38
that's I'm so happy so happy
we're going
1:04:41
out looking for a competitive
edge yeah
1:04:43
and I got one more now this was
1:04:48
interesting to me because I've
been
1:04:50
following ever since cachaca key
1:04:57
Jamarcus 2g kajouji ever since
Shuji
1:05:01
I've been following a number of
things
1:05:03
the oil flows the relationship
between
1:05:06
Saudi Arabia Turkey Russia
1:05:10
Qatar Israel this is very
interesting
1:05:15
now of course we have the
sanctions in
1:05:16
place as well which is Swift
which I
1:05:19
have done some research on and
want to
1:05:21
talk about later on but this is
a
1:05:23
question about erawan and I had
to go I
1:05:27
had to go back and it was the
president
1:05:29
of Turkey which is kind of
funny because
1:05:30
Trump doesn't hear the guy and
then he
1:05:33
thinks the guy thinks he's
stupid cuz I
1:05:34
didn't know who air21 is which
really
1:05:37
showed that really shows you
his weak
1:05:39
spot when people think he's
stupid it
1:05:41
really irritates the hell out
of mule
1:05:43
here right at the beginning mr.
1:05:44
president again said he's not
gonna
1:05:46
follow your sanctions and he's
gonna
1:05:48
keep buying oil from who said
that a
1:05:51
president Erdogan Turkey I know
I know
1:05:55
and you're gonna meet him soon
just
1:05:56
can't understand this okay I can
1:05:58
understand you Braun fuck
that's what
1:06:00
you're gonna meet him soon
you're gonna
1:06:03
have this talk and some
companies are
1:06:04
gonna take the same steps that
president
1:06:06
are the guys doing so let me
just say
1:06:07
about the oil okay so what we
opposed
1:06:10
just recently the strongest
sanctions in
1:06:15
the history of our country just
about oh
1:06:18
I guess North Korea's there too
but I
1:06:21
gave some countries a break on
the oil I
1:06:24
did it a little bit because
they really
1:06:27
asked for some help but I
really did it
1:06:30
because I don't want to drive
oil prices
1:06:32
up to $100 a barrel or 150
dollars a
1:06:35
barrel because I'm driving them
down if
1:06:37
you look at oil prices they've
come down
1:06:39
very substantially over the
last couple
1:06:41
of months that's because of me
because
1:06:44
you have a monopoly called OPEC
and I
1:06:46
don't like wait and I don't
like that
1:06:48
monopoly I don't like it and
oil prices
1:06:51
are coming down
1:06:52
so rather than deciding to be
as tough
1:06:56
as I am on most of the
sanctions what
1:06:59
I've done is I said we're not
going to
1:07:01
do it that way
1:07:02
we're going to let some of the
oil go
1:07:04
out to these countries that
really do
1:07:05
need it because I don't want to
drive
1:07:07
the oil prices up to 100 or 105
1:07:10
you know is about which could
happen
1:07:11
very easily it's a very fragile
market
1:07:13
very very fragile I know it
very well
1:07:14
and it's the absolute right
decision and
1:07:17
they'll get tougher as time
goes by
1:07:20
maybe but I don't want to have
any
1:07:22
effect on the oil prices
worldwide where
1:07:24
I Drive them up because I
consider that
1:07:26
to be a tax and I don't like
taxes you
1:07:29
know and amidst all of this he
did say
1:07:31
at the United Nations I'm
pissed about
1:07:32
the oil prices and they are
going down
1:07:37
the guy looked at the monthly
and it was
1:07:38
down what 15 bucks
1:07:42
yeah well it goes up it goes
down but
1:07:44
let's let's just remember yeah
goes up
1:07:46
it goes down
1:07:47
hold on a second let's take a
look at
1:07:48
the I mean just take a look at
the chart
1:07:50
the I mean just take a look at
the chart
1:07:51
[Music] I mean just take a look
at the chart
1:07:54
here we go
1:07:56
one month there was $75 on the
11th of
1:08:01
October a 9th of October and
today it's
1:08:07
60 60 in one that's WTI crude
so that's
1:08:12
a drop yeah and but maybe
actually if
1:08:16
you look at it from when did
the cash og
1:08:17
thing happen
1:08:21
around October the beginning of
October
1:08:25
this is rather interesting the
middle of
1:08:28
October I think October 4th may
be
1:08:31
October 4th well October 3rd
oil was at
1:08:35
a Pettit and a year at long
high a year
1:08:37
high Pettit and a year at long
high a year
1:08:40
for me sitting here
1:08:43
it's almost 75 bucks and it
just goes
1:08:46
down from there
1:08:49
now remember he said that he
was pissed
1:08:51
off this is before could choke
Ashok gee
1:08:53
he said at the United Nations
and went
1:08:55
up a little bit from there cuz
that was
1:08:56
September went up went up went
up we
1:08:58
could heed 75 khashoggi happens
Trump
1:09:02
gets pissed off price comes
down this
1:09:04
there's stuff going on
1:09:08
I mean we're back to what is it
we're
1:09:10
back to April's price
1:09:13
well I just don't think it's
1:09:14
coincidental I just don't think
it's
1:09:17
well probably not and I like
how he says
1:09:19
his attacks yes thank you
1:09:21
finally a politician who just
says it
1:09:23
high gas prices attacks yeah
well you
1:09:26
can California they just make
it MIT and
1:09:28
they make taxes we'll talk
about that
1:09:30
after the break okay
1:09:31
but I did just before we have a
lot of
1:09:33
foreign listeners who live in
America
1:09:36
a lot of foreign listeners so
do I think
1:09:40
the enough some of the lower
look at our
1:09:44
listeners every once in a while
1:09:45
producers and producers
actually I don't
1:09:49
look at the listeners I look at
the
1:09:50
producers because they show up
on the
1:09:52
spreadsheet yeah so the
producers we
1:09:55
have a guy in Oman mm-hmm we
have a get
1:09:58
we have guys everywhere there's
a lot of
1:10:00
Saudis but I think even just to
give
1:10:03
Pete just to give by the way
they're all
1:10:04
in software it's like this
gives people
1:10:07
some ammo so might I'll give
you my
1:10:09
takeaway from this election
what it
1:10:11
means and you give yours and
I'm sure
1:10:13
I'll mess it up you're much
smarter than
1:10:14
I am where you are when it
comes to the
1:10:16
civics you're buttering me up
for
1:10:19
because because I just want to
get my
1:10:22
analysis out before you go
that's why
1:10:25
that's the it's come to this
point in
1:10:28
our relationship where have to
butter
1:10:29
you up just so you won't
interrupt me
1:10:31
telling me I'm stupid I'll free
up kind
1:10:37
of like that what happened here
the way
1:10:42
I see it is almost a replay of
the 2016
1:10:46
election because you have to
understand
1:10:48
the difference between
representatives
1:10:48
in the House which is based
upon the
1:10:51
population in your state I think
1:10:52
California alone has 54 of them
versus
1:10:55
every state gets two senators
which as
1:10:57
you know the Democrats and a
lot of
1:11:00
people on the Left hate because
Trump
1:11:02
won and the several presence of
won the
1:11:05
electoral college which is the
only
1:11:06
thing that counts according to
our
1:11:08
constitutional republic the way
the
1:11:09
system works and if you look at
the
1:11:12
amount of extra Senate seats
the states
1:11:16
that they're in along with the
1:11:18
governorships it bodes very
well for the
1:11:22
2020 election because it looks
like the
1:11:25
majority of the country
1:11:29
not by people but by states
really is
1:11:33
bent towards the Republicans or
Trump or
1:11:36
whatever combination and so it
was net
1:11:39
positive I think for the
Republicans and
1:11:42
actually I think the Democrats
winning
1:11:44
the house is net positive for
the
1:11:46
Republicans because they're
morons they
1:11:48
can't do anything when they
have they
1:11:50
have all the power they're just
bumbling
1:11:52
like the Keystone Cops so who
knows now
1:11:56
now that you brought that you
brought
1:11:58
your little analysis into play
I have to
1:12:01
play this little 59 second clip
and you
1:12:05
see if you could pick up the
little
1:12:06
subtlety here this I believe is
a
1:12:08
professor from Sonoma State
he's like a
1:12:10
local news is a local news
report it's
1:12:12
called the local news local
professor
1:12:15
this guy it's not you'll never
hear me
1:12:20
he's got a little interesting
take on
1:12:23
the whole thing and he does I
think he I
1:12:26
think his analysis would match
up with
1:12:27
yours and I would agree with
both the
1:12:29
your but your take is nothing to
1:12:31
complain about I know why
you're so
1:12:33
paranoid about it but this is
kind of
1:12:36
the same thing it only he kind
of does
1:12:39
it on the he doesn't it awkward
there's
1:12:41
something in here that you will
get a
1:12:43
kick out of people are trying
to do here
1:12:45
I would have to say that they
were
1:12:47
trying to put a bit of a check
on Trump
1:12:48
they were saying we even though
we know
1:12:50
that these people are crazy
well we need
1:12:53
them to sort of check this guy
so he
1:12:55
doesn't go too far so that's
gonna block
1:12:57
things now Trump can advance on
1:12:59
executive orders he can advance
of the
1:13:00
court he obviously can advance
in
1:13:02
foreign policy the thing that
worries me
1:13:03
is this sort of investigative
fight
1:13:06
because the Dems are very
likely their
1:13:08
temptation is to go there and
if they go
1:13:11
there Trump has a secret weapon
but the
1:13:12
secret weapon is his own Justice
1:13:14
Department which he is not
controlled
1:13:16
that's the one Department of the
1:13:18
executive branch that Trump is
not
1:13:19
controlled since he took office
he I
1:13:21
think he can now his big
mistake was not
1:13:24
the fire come--and Rosenstein
on day one
1:13:26
but he can fire them now and
it's the
1:13:28
perfect time to do it now
1:13:30
I don't know since town but
without go
1:13:32
sessions those Rosenstein Trump
retakes
1:13:35
not retakes takes over for the
first
1:13:37
time as Justice Department and
that if
1:13:39
the Democrats open
investigations Trump
1:13:41
has tremendous amount of
retaliatory
1:13:42
firepower that was actually
Denise
1:13:49
D'Souza predicting the firing
of Jeff
1:13:52
Sessions really we nailed it he
nailed
1:13:56
it but the thing that's funny
in there
1:13:58
was which is this is not the
clip I was
1:14:01
hoping for but the other clip
was
1:14:03
similar this is actually better
but he
1:14:05
said he's just casually says
well yeah
1:14:07
they put these Democrats and
knowing
1:14:09
they're crazy because just to
put a
1:14:11
little just check on dry right
right
1:14:13
right I have to agree the
Democrats that
1:14:16
they talked about pretty much
her crazy
1:14:19
AOC is the worst-case example
but that
1:14:22
that Muslim woman they elected
in
1:14:24
Minnesota and she beat the
other one by
1:14:27
50 points Wow she is a Jew
hater they
1:14:32
dug up some old tweets by her
from 2012
1:14:34
we're just going off about jail
again
1:14:37
it's just all about hummus I'm
telling
1:14:40
you yeah what could be but that
she is
1:14:43
to even the Jews know that the
Muslims
1:14:46
make better hummus that's why
if you go
1:14:51
there you'll be taken to a
place that's
1:14:53
run by Muslims you're not get a
good
1:14:55
note nobody's making hummus as
good as
1:14:58
these been covered the the
Israeli Lobby
1:15:03
so the point is is that yeah
there's a
1:15:07
bunch of nut cases that are now
in and
1:15:09
they're gonna be kind of okay
you did
1:15:13
your analysis go go go
1:15:16
I agree with everything you say
except
1:15:18
we have to take into account
what's
1:15:20
really going on with these nutty
1:15:22
Democrats that they've elected
and who
1:15:25
I'm just gonna say it and it
sounds
1:15:27
partisan to somebody bitched
about that
1:15:29
and this way it goes I think
these
1:15:30
people are lunatics
1:15:31
I think AOC is a dummy I think
these
1:15:35
other people aren't the
brightest bulbs
1:15:36
in the pack and they affected
they won't
1:15:38
mention young cam is another
example of
1:15:41
what what's wrong with
everything
1:15:43
Pelosi has to be coming I think
Trump
1:15:45
knows this has to become miss
Lee yet
1:15:48
the speaker because she is if
you listen
1:15:52
to some talk especially around
here
1:15:54
where she's from she is one
tough cookie
1:15:57
behind the scenes she may be a
bumbling
1:16:00
fool in front of the camera so
she even
1:16:02
calls herself an expert
negotiator
1:16:04
she is a toughy and she will
put these
1:16:08
people in line because these
Democrats
1:16:11
will go out get out of control
so fast
1:16:13
if they don't have a taskmaster
who will
1:16:17
go up to him and she looks like
a psycho
1:16:19
to begin with and bug those
psycho eyes
1:16:22
at him and tell him to sit down
and shut
1:16:24
up just got here you're not
telling us
1:16:28
what to do and she's gonna put
him in
1:16:30
their place and they're gonna
be fine
1:16:32
that's why I think already
happened to
1:16:33
AOC yeah yeah
1:16:37
yeah she did and you know what
I don't
1:16:38
think a OC got a mention from
her either
1:16:40
it was the the Muslim ladies
1:16:44
and just mention of lots of
women but I
1:16:46
don't even that there was like
you know
1:16:47
LSU was not mentioned but not
even been
1:16:50
mentioned by anybody in the
last five
1:16:52
weeks yeah yeah oh man
1:16:55
bring her back she's so much
fine I
1:16:59
think she's done what's fun
she's done
1:17:02
in terms of her profile alright
1:17:05
but I think I have a feeling
Pelosi will
1:17:08
try and get some stuff done and
she's
1:17:09
gonna be very surprised that I
think
1:17:12
that we will see some form of
the health
1:17:16
care reform with pre-existing
conditions
1:17:18
that's all they have to have in
it no
1:17:19
one else gives a crap
1:17:20
it could be ripping us off as
long as
1:17:22
that's in it then they rip it
they're
1:17:25
ripping us off this face no
kidding okay
1:17:30
right no so that was that
1:17:32
good well there's much to talk
about oh
1:17:34
yes but island for now I'd like
to thank
1:17:36
you for your courage and say in
the
1:17:38
morning to you the man who put
the C in
1:17:40
prop see John C Dvorak in the
morning to
1:17:45
you mr. Adam Korean did more
neatest
1:17:47
ships at the sea and the beat
in the
1:17:48
ground and the fort in the rain
you're
1:17:50
buying it abating in the boom
yes
1:17:51
tonight's out there and in the
morning
1:17:54
to the troll room
1:17:56
I love sounding the bat-signal
I love
1:17:59
when you all head off to the
troll room
1:18:01
and are here for us every
Thursday and
1:18:04
Sunday no agenda stream calm
you can
1:18:06
listen live you can get in
there chat
1:18:08
with everybody troll away troll
away
1:18:11
it's okay everyone else does it
and I
1:18:13
also want to say in the morning
to LAX
1:18:16
lacks LAX who brought us the
artwork for
1:18:20
episode 10 83 now this is one
that came
1:18:22
in a show earlier we liked it
so much
1:18:24
though it should to to shows
earlier
1:18:27
when in the newsletter and we
just had
1:18:29
to use it since we did we
always like to
1:18:31
pick art about something that
was
1:18:33
discussed in the show and this
was the
1:18:34
subway spoof of Kosh hoagie the
new
1:18:38
cache hoagie which is just a
brilliant
1:18:41
piece of art one of the one of
the
1:18:43
better ones and we haven't
heard from
1:18:44
lakhs in a long time no he
shows up
1:18:47
rarely but this piece was like
it when
1:18:50
it came in we had we had
something else
1:18:53
that when we knew well we had
something
1:18:55
for maybe for the elections and
we knew
1:18:58
this always before that it was
it was
1:19:00
something that was it was I
think
1:19:02
there's 11th anniversary Shores
it was
1:19:03
something that we can't we
couldn't use
1:19:06
it I don't know he's the exact
reason
1:19:08
but there was something we had
whose
1:19:10
instead and we just were kicking
1:19:12
ourselves because it would have
been
1:19:13
ideal but it wasn't the mattock
and I
1:19:15
think was the 11th anniversary
and so we
1:19:19
couldn't use it and I said well
that's
1:19:21
right it was the 11th
anniversary that's
1:19:23
right yeah it wasn't gonna work
and so
1:19:26
we said well we'll put it aside
and then
1:19:29
that then would then we weren't
talking
1:19:31
about khashoggi enough to put
it back up
1:19:33
there and so and I was bitching
about
1:19:34
that after the show because I
kept
1:19:37
wanting to use this if I put in
the
1:19:38
newsletter so I make sure the
least that
1:19:40
gets used once and then we had
an
1:19:43
opportunity to use it again
because the
1:19:45
last to use it again because the
1:19:45
show and I'll bring this up
after we do
1:19:50
the show we'd pick the art and
do the
1:19:51
titles and all the rest of it
1:19:55
we Adam in particular was in a
bad mood
1:19:58
foul when and he didn't like
any of the
1:20:01
art what do you mean I wasn't
what there
1:20:06
was some art I thought I wasn't
in a
1:20:08
foul mood oh yeah and so the
art so the
1:20:13
all the art was bad and I
thought it was
1:20:17
good but he knows Dvorak
sickness and so
1:20:21
so easy and I wished oh god we
have to
1:20:24
go to the Evergreen so we go to
the
1:20:25
Evergreen page and look around
and then
1:20:27
he just says we gotta use the
khashoggi
1:20:29
thing now and I agreed because
that was
1:20:31
so that it was it was okay
enough praise
1:20:35
la extra do art once it'll hold
on a
1:20:38
second I'm trying to climb out
from
1:20:39
under the bus here one moment
okay so
1:20:43
great about was using the no
agenda
1:20:45
thing and turning into the
subway logo
1:20:48
is beautiful was beautiful and
the bones
1:20:50
in the sandwich well thank you
very much
1:20:53
to LAX relax also a part of our
value
1:20:57
for value network our whole
system is
1:20:59
the way it work you get
recognition
1:21:00
there's even ways to make money
with no
1:21:02
agenda shop calm guys
1:21:04
but above all just thank you
for making
1:21:06
us look good because when you
fire up
1:21:08
you know your podcast player
you just go
1:21:11
to iTunes new and noteworthy we
look
1:21:14
good we don't look like your
standards
1:21:16
stupid ass cover and it changes
so it's
1:21:18
you know it catches people's I
know
1:21:21
agenda art generate calm thanks
again
1:21:22
LAX and everyone else who
submitted
1:21:25
artwork would really appreciate
it and
1:21:26
then we always like to thank
our top
1:21:28
donors who are producers who get
1:21:31
elevated to executive producer
and
1:21:33
associate executive producer in
ranking
1:21:35
for this episode 1084 yes
indeed we have
1:21:40
one executive producer today
Baron Oscar
1:21:43
Nadal in Parma Ohio home of the
Parma
1:21:47
ham yes hello Italy called
Baron Oscar
1:21:54
Nadal here can I get an F
cancer for my
1:21:57
dad who just got diagnosed with
all and
1:21:59
all the good vibes from our
fellow
1:22:01
producers yes of course
1:22:03
yes heat cancer
1:22:05
[Applause] heat cancer
1:22:07
[Music] heat cancer
1:22:09
you've got karma bear another
Baron came
1:22:15
in barrister Craig in Norwalk
1:22:17
Connecticut two three four five
seven to
1:22:19
be associate executive producer
for 1086
1:22:22
that we had no you said you
said 1086 on
1:22:26
the newsletter which was very
odd I
1:22:28
don't know what how you jumped
to shows
1:22:30
ahead I know how I did it
1:22:33
I just run that newsletter
again next
1:22:35
week yes right no one will
notice baron
1:22:39
sir craig here throwing you
know that's
1:22:41
funny you mentioned that
because not one
1:22:42
person usually is always a
stickler out
1:22:45
there oh I saw it and now and I
thought
1:22:47
to myself self damn it John's
gotta send
1:22:50
me the full thing before it
happened
1:22:52
Mikey I can't do that hmm
because it's
1:22:55
being edited I'd do a preview
and I get
1:22:57
it on the make some last-minute
changes
1:22:59
and I I do it like maybe five
or six
1:23:02
times and I'm gonna have to
send to you
1:23:05
every time is that what you're
asking
1:23:06
for you don't want it you know
one and
1:23:09
I'm the one number of mistakes
I make
1:23:11
like that the 86 thing is mine
and I'm
1:23:13
the one in the follow mode well
you made
1:23:16
me the foul mood all of a
sudden butter
1:23:18
your bad attitude listen Dvorak
acosta
1:23:23
Baron sir Craig here throwing
the extra
1:23:26
penny as that in the extra
penny thus
1:23:29
thanks for the karma that is
working my
1:23:32
birthday shout-out is Friday
and I'm
1:23:34
also retiring and moving to
assume my
1:23:37
barony of Northeast Georgia
1:23:39
oh nice retirement party
excellent
1:23:42
looking forward to having my
sanity
1:23:44
maintained with an umbrella
drink in
1:23:46
hand with an umbrella drink in
1:23:46
yeah we're jealous jingles club
33 Raven
1:23:51
trains good foamer retirement
goat karma
1:23:56
PS Dan Spencer still appears to
be a
1:24:01
douchebag Dan Spencer still
appears to be a
1:24:06
from Reseda here she is Draven
give it
1:24:09
up all the board you've got
1:24:22
karma Thank You Baron sir Craig
that was
1:24:27
like that little sequence you
nailed it
1:24:30
Shawn connolley certainty in
Naperville
1:24:34
Illinois two three four five
six as
1:24:38
opposed to three four five
seven xvj and
1:24:42
former PC Magazine columnist
with this
1:24:44
donation I claim the title Duke
hey hold
1:24:47
on a second why am i X in your
former
1:24:51
well I actually reads better
1:24:54
you wouldn't have x VG X the
former VJ +
1:24:58
X PC I think X just sounds so
you don't
1:25:02
like X so you have something
against the
1:25:04
X gens
1:25:05
no gens
1:25:08
just an observation well that's
an
1:25:11
interesting point if it's a
point of
1:25:13
reference that we need to
discuss well
1:25:15
former you immediately went
snide on me
1:25:18
he's Mike's former what my
former
1:25:20
husband my former wives but
she's my
1:25:22
former wife okay she's my
ex-wife or
1:25:25
she's my former wife you never
say my ex
1:25:27
job to say my former job my
former
1:25:29
position to say my former job
my former
1:25:30
it just sounds friendlier my ex
job
1:25:33
whereas I I actually like a
minute if
1:25:35
you did that where I I'd left
no I've
1:25:38
left I didn't get fired
1:25:39
I left you just gave yourself
away in
1:25:42
what way because when you say
ex wife
1:25:45
that's very aggressive then
missing my
1:25:47
fourth is less yeah that's
probably
1:25:48
nothing did you say my former
wife
1:25:53
see I have to count that my
first wife
1:26:01
you don't say first wife yeah I
don't
1:26:05
even think I've said my ex-wife
yes I
1:26:07
think I definitely ever said my
former
1:26:11
no former hmm anyway okay we'll
get
1:26:16
there we'll finish this
conversation
1:26:17
that later date and he
continues with
1:26:19
this donation I claimed claimed
the
1:26:21
title Duke no you thank you
alright you
1:26:24
made it yeah it's so not easy I
would
1:26:28
like to thank you for you for
the sanity
1:26:30
provided during our 11 year no
agenda
1:26:32
journey keeping my amygdala
small has
1:26:35
been invaluable to my quality
of life
1:26:37
these are the funny things I
bet it a
1:26:40
better business I bet it keeps
you from
1:26:42
getting a lot of headaches if
the things
1:26:43
getting bigger in there right
that's
1:26:45
right bigger in there right
that's
1:26:45
and yes I laugh at least once
an F thank
1:26:48
you the turn away if you don't
1:26:51
to those of you haven't donated
reflect
1:26:53
on the value for value that you
have
1:26:55
received the value for value
that you have
1:26:57
no agendas not free it is value
for
1:27:00
valued jobs not mobs value not
free I
1:27:03
would appreciate the Sharpton
montage at
1:27:05
the end of the show in the
morning sir
1:27:08
tennis or 10t newly minted Duke
of the
1:27:11
Federal Reserve District seven
you know
1:27:13
I heard your your interview
with grime
1:27:15
Erica not to dwell on it but
yeah these
1:27:18
guys also have the value for
value model
1:27:21
but I got to go on their show
and I've
1:27:23
got to set them straight cuz
they're not
1:27:24
doing it right well tell me
because they
1:27:27
end the show hey it's value for
value
1:27:29
alright everybody it's like
what you
1:27:32
can't just say it's value for
value send
1:27:34
money what was the value you
got to
1:27:36
remind me we just had John C
Dvorak on
1:27:39
for an hour you know something
like that
1:27:41
it's it you know you've got it
you've
1:27:43
got to remind people of the
valley you
1:27:45
can't just say remember its
value for
1:27:47
value said money it just
doesn't work
1:27:48
that way
1:27:49
in my yorkie what you're
telling them if
1:27:53
I'm to understand this
correctly yeah
1:27:55
cuz you talked about it there's
no
1:27:57
salesmanship here no they do
exactly
1:27:59
they and it's not I think it's
they just
1:28:02
haven't thought it through yet
the thing
1:28:05
you need that is an essential
part of
1:28:08
how it works I mean you were you
1:28:10
explained quite in detail how
the model
1:28:12
works but I don't think they
quite
1:28:13
figured that part out they well
you I
1:28:16
would recommend that that I
didn't think
1:28:18
of this because I didn't listen
at the
1:28:20
end of the show cuz I was only
there for
1:28:21
the interview hmm and they
pieced it
1:28:23
together after the fact so I
don't know
1:28:25
what happened the that they
maybe they
1:28:28
should listen to gen briny
1:28:31
she sings brush you did pretty
good I
1:28:32
think Brian he does a good job
is
1:28:34
selling it mm-hmm she gets this
she
1:28:37
starts whining about not
getting enough
1:28:38
money whining about not getting
enough
1:28:39
yeah that's words it's horrible
human
1:28:42
experience all the elements you
need but
1:28:45
it's not like up-tempo hey you
know
1:28:48
there's just like it's serious
if you
1:28:49
want I I said this before and I
think I
1:28:52
mentioned on that interview is
that one
1:28:54
of the things that we did from
the
1:28:56
beginning once we decided that
this is
1:28:58
what we're gonna do and not take
1:28:59
advertising which you have to
take it
1:29:01
pretty seriously
1:29:03
yeah when it's now and when
it's not
1:29:05
working out you haven't done
this for a
1:29:07
while but you you can really
get worked
1:29:10
up about it it you have to
seriously say
1:29:13
hey we you didn't give us you
know this
1:29:15
is not enough this is no good
if you do
1:29:17
maybe there's nobody listening
if that's
1:29:18
the case we'll go do something
else I
1:29:20
mean you do really can't just
be you
1:29:22
know carefree let's put it that
way and
1:29:26
I and I think that they still
have to
1:29:27
get over the biggest hump which
on
1:29:31
Twitter will be called begging
yeah but
1:29:35
in our world it's called
selling it hey
1:29:40
here's something you've got to
sell the
1:29:42
idea this is our concept this
is what
1:29:44
we're doing this is why does
well PBS
1:29:47
today Dave's no they don't do
that they
1:29:49
say wouldn't you like to see
more Yanni
1:29:51
no I don't want to see Yanni no
PBS the
1:29:56
original concept of PBS worked
quite
1:29:57
well when it was brilliant and
then
1:30:00
churches do the same thing yeah
but it's
1:30:05
it's it feels strange if people
have it
1:30:08
so it's a hump bryony's over
the hump
1:30:11
she understands it feels very
weird in
1:30:14
the first year like if I'm
saying hey
1:30:16
it's really valuable please
send me
1:30:18
money it feels weird the first
time you
1:30:20
do it trust me after 11 years
and you in
1:30:23
you and you understand how the
mechanism
1:30:24
works it's very satisfying
because if
1:30:27
people think it's shit then
they won't
1:30:29
give him money the value for
value it
1:30:31
works itself out automatically
but you
1:30:34
do have to explain it and I
think you
1:30:35
have to explain it a lot so
that's just
1:30:38
a little tip
1:30:40
I agree if that's the way
they're
1:30:44
anything they have to fix that
way yeah
1:30:45
you should go on their showing
and yeah
1:30:47
after void 0 goes on yeah I
forgot to
1:30:50
mention void 0 and Serb embrose
well and
1:30:53
the Department Voyager was
upset about
1:30:55
that it's okay but I mean you
miss the
1:30:59
whole producer Network part I
mean it
1:31:01
just didn't come up in the
conversation
1:31:03
because I know I know I know I
know it's
1:31:06
not your fault was an origin
story right
1:31:10
why did I how did I get into
this I
1:31:13
don't know if I even mentioned
me vo I
1:31:14
should have yes you did you did
yeah
1:31:16
because it was that's who I
might talk
1:31:18
but again but again instead of
saying I
1:31:21
scammed again but again instead
of saying I
1:31:22
Adam and he gave me a job
you're like
1:31:24
well and I became vice
president over
1:31:25
there or something you scammed
me I said
1:31:29
okay I'm in and then I made you
buy I
1:31:31
made you vice president yeah
okay that's
1:31:34
how it started so it works
1:31:37
move on to Sir Richard bangs in
1:31:42
Washington DC $200
1:31:44
I saw the Beagle which was at
the bottom
1:31:46
of the newsletter and I knew
what to do
1:31:49
yes I just did the math in my
last
1:31:52
donation actually put me at
$3,000 and
1:31:55
therefore I'm a baron I like to
be the
1:31:57
baron of DC if it's available I
believe
1:32:00
so and I think it's know it's
available
1:32:03
I'm sure of it if not barring a
baron of
1:32:06
chocolate city has a nice ring
to it
1:32:08
thank you for my sanity as much
as I
1:32:10
love saying n J and K so I've
got my
1:32:14
authority human resource on the
way ah
1:32:16
and I've got a new house and D
okay I
1:32:19
feel it coming human resource
jobs maybe
1:32:22
house karma oh my god finish
with the
1:32:26
construction in five weeks
1:32:28
so I'll take karma for those
I'd also
1:32:30
like new jobs karma the top five
1:32:32
software vendors I work for the
top five
1:32:35
software vendor I work for is
now in the
1:32:37
process of micromanage
management of all
1:32:40
the rest he can squeeze an
extra nickel
1:32:44
out of a guy he's in Dilbert
lamb when
1:32:46
you're 200% of quote a
year-over-year
1:32:49
it's time to move on
1:32:52
I just want other words the
sales guy
1:32:54
yeah this is how it works I
just got a
1:32:58
full list offer in our old
house karma
1:33:00
does work outstanding timing is
good too
1:33:04
now so he becomes a bearing we
shall I
1:33:08
give him that title later on
thank you
1:33:09
very much sir Richard best jobs
jobs and
1:33:13
jobs much sir Richard best jobs
jobs and
1:33:14
let's vote for job we've got
karma Kyle
1:33:21
blank in Houston Texas $200
would be our
1:33:24
last associate executive
producer for
1:33:26
show 1084 this is funny this
donation is
1:33:31
to thank you for the no agenda
stock tip
1:33:34
by the way any stocks we talk
about is
1:33:37
not a recommendation to buy or
anything
1:33:42
Adam looked into genie energy
genie and
1:33:46
saw the strategic advisors our
who's
1:33:48
who's list who who's who's
Melissa yes I
1:33:53
put a little money in here and
after the
1:33:55
show about nine months ago and
I'm up 45
1:33:57
percent 14 Oh
1:33:59
nice boy galleys thankful with
the two
1:34:03
hundred dollar donation an
associate
1:34:05
executive producer ship oh
that's so
1:34:07
nice Kyle thank you yeah he is
from
1:34:09
Houston of course oil town Jim
yeah yeah
1:34:12
that's all the elites genie
energy do
1:34:15
you remember that well good it
worked
1:34:17
out long GNE I can't believe
someone
1:34:20
made money off of our stupid
discussions
1:34:22
well they're not stupid when it
comes to
1:34:26
stock stuff it may not be
advisable
1:34:32
you want to use but from a
fundamental
1:34:35
standpoint yeah and I think we
lined up
1:34:37
the fundamentals for you you
saw it you
1:34:39
took action and you made it
yeah we
1:34:42
should have both taken it yeah
right
1:34:45
alright thank you very much
Kyle from
1:34:47
Houston thank you very much
Kyle from
1:34:50
that's we have a short list
today that
1:34:52
was it okay well thank you very
much to
1:34:54
our sole executive producer
Baron Oscar
1:34:57
Nadal actually we've got Barons
galore
1:34:59
we have two barons in our
associate to
1:35:02
executive producer ships and
we've got a
1:35:04
Duke producer ships and we've
got a
1:35:05
it's all royalty in the top-tier
1:35:07
fantastic you'll have a
ceremony later
1:35:10
on also we will be thanking
everybody
1:35:12
else who came in over the $50
and above
1:35:14
in our second donation segment
and
1:35:16
remember we do have another
show coming
1:35:17
up on Sunday vol rat
1:35:19
org slash and about formula our
formula
1:35:27
is this we go out we're here
people in
1:35:31
the mouth
1:35:38
Wow mouth
1:35:45
so I just like to stick with
what we
1:35:47
left off before the break kind
of with
1:35:50
the Iran sanctions and what is
because
1:35:54
they they are in effect now for
two days
1:35:56
and I do have two clips I think
the
1:36:00
first one is from RT the second
one is
1:36:02
from Deutsche Welle yes I had
to go to
1:36:04
different different corners of
the earth
1:36:06
to go and find some information
because
1:36:08
god forbid our US media talks
about
1:36:11
anything Russian officials
recently
1:36:12
announced that Moscow and
Beijing are
1:36:14
working on creating a
cross-border
1:36:17
payment system which will use
their
1:36:19
national currencies in
bilateral trade
1:36:21
with the goal of reducing
dependence on
1:36:23
the US dollar by bypassing the
dollar
1:36:26
Russia and China avoid transfer
fees and
1:36:29
reduce their exposure to
potential
1:36:31
swings in the value of the US
currency
1:36:33
both sides also pointed out
that growing
1:36:36
US hostilities toward their
respective
1:36:38
countries made D dollarization
a task of
1:36:42
Russia has also completed the
1:36:44
infrastructure necessary to
build a
1:36:46
replacement for Swift the
belgium-based
1:36:48
financial messaging system used
to carry
1:36:51
out dollar dominated
transactions the
1:36:54
Swift alternative will allow for
1:36:56
countries to more easily trade
with
1:36:58
Tehran Iran has been mercilessly
1:37:00
targeted by US sanctions which
have
1:37:03
inhibited the country's ability
to make
1:37:05
international payments Russia's
new
1:37:07
Swift replacement called SPFs
will be
1:37:10
integrated with similar systems
in China
1:37:12
and Turkey
1:37:14
yea the SAFS it's a competing
system to
1:37:16
Swift no it was SPFs we talked
about it
1:37:20
on Sunday yes remember the
sierra papa
1:37:26
Foxtrot Sierra
1:37:29
SPSS like that statistical
package for
1:37:32
the Social Sciences what what I
find
1:37:35
interesting is I don't I think
I think
1:37:39
it's a lie that that Iran has
been taken
1:37:42
off the Swift payment messaging
network
1:37:46
otherwise how could these other
1:37:49
exceptions the president talked
about it
1:37:51
we heard earlier there are some
1:37:52
exceptions who are still
allowed to vote
1:37:54
to buy oil so they must they
must be
1:37:57
doing that through the Swift
system I
1:37:58
doubt that you know whoever
what company
1:38:01
was it I think it France still
had a few
1:38:03
uh they're allowed to buy a
little bit
1:38:05
of oil from Iran I doubt that
they've
1:38:08
been that you know this is not
going
1:38:10
through the Swift Network so
somewhere
1:38:12
someone's full of crap
1:38:13
also the Swift Network is
laughable
1:38:15
because I really want to
understand how
1:38:18
it works it's so it's worse
it's just a
1:38:21
secure messaging system and so
if I'm
1:38:24
transferring money to you then
let's
1:38:28
just say you're in a different
country
1:38:29
doesn't really matter it still
use the
1:38:31
same system then all that
really goes to
1:38:33
your bank is a message saying
Adams sent
1:38:36
a hundred dollars to your bank
what
1:38:39
happens on the back end is more
1:38:40
interesting and this is why you
have to
1:38:42
be a member of the Swift system
1:38:44
everyone has an account with
everybody
1:38:47
else so what would actually
take place
1:38:50
is a few days later during some
kind of
1:38:52
settlement even though you've
received
1:38:55
that that money in your account
1:38:56
they actually transfer money
from their
1:38:59
account at whatever your bank
is into
1:39:02
your account at your bank and
if you
1:39:04
were send something to me it
would
1:39:05
actually be your bank has an
account
1:39:08
with my bank and they'd put
something
1:39:09
from their bank account into my
account
1:39:11
at my bank it's a very very
antiquated
1:39:15
system especially if you look
at what
1:39:17
you know Bitcoin can do as an
example
1:39:19
which the Russians are talking
about you
1:39:22
know they're talking about
master chain
1:39:24
using that blockchain to
replace with
1:39:26
and here's Deutsche Welle as a
report
1:39:28
and Iran says that it is
working with
1:39:29
Europe to set up a mechanism to
bypass
1:39:32
those sanctions let's bring in
Brussels
1:39:34
correspondent teri Schultz teri
could
1:39:36
this actually happen the
European Union
1:39:38
maintains that it will happen
just
1:39:41
Friday that it will happen just
1:39:43
federica mogherini EU foreign
policy
1:39:45
chief and the governments of
France
1:39:47
Germany and the UK said that
their
1:39:50
resolve to both maintain the
nuclear
1:39:53
deal with Iran and to maintain
economic
1:39:56
support for European companies
doing
1:39:59
business in Iran is unwavering
so the
1:40:02
European Union says it's
setting up this
1:40:04
so-called special purpose
vehicle which
1:40:06
would allow payments to go in
and out of
1:40:08
Iran and bypassing US sanctions
that's
1:40:12
how how its envisioned and the
EU
1:40:14
maintains that this is going to
happen
1:40:16
although it's not operational
today at
1:40:18
the same time the US has yet
another
1:40:20
lever and that is to demand
that Swift
1:40:24
that's the Belgium based
financial
1:40:26
messaging service which handles
most of
1:40:30
the world's interbank messaging
the US
1:40:33
says Swift has to cut off all
the
1:40:35
sanctions Iranian institutions
and so if
1:40:38
that happens it's hard to see
how Iran
1:40:40
could get around the sanctions
1:40:43
regardless of how creative
they're being
1:40:44
how about European companies
themselves
1:40:46
because we know that the United
States
1:40:48
has threatened them if they
don't adhere
1:40:50
to these sanctions are they
likely to do
1:40:53
so or not yes we have seen
European
1:40:55
companies pulling out of Iran
and that's
1:40:57
despite the EU itself
threatening
1:41:00
sanctions on companies that
pull out in
1:41:03
it because of the US sanctions
so these
1:41:06
companies are really in a tough
spot
1:41:07
because both Brussels and
Washington are
1:41:10
saying they must obey but what
we have
1:41:13
seen is is an exodus of European
1:41:15
companies and some very big
German
1:41:17
companies among them deciding
that
1:41:19
simply their bottom line cannot
support
1:41:21
being in a confrontation with
Washington
1:41:24
and that whatever losses they
have to
1:41:26
take by cutting contracts in
Iran and
1:41:28
and possibly annoying Brussels
is going
1:41:31
to be worth it
1:41:32
so I don't think there's any
deep
1:41:34
dollarization taking place I
think
1:41:37
that's going to go okay Rory is
so
1:41:40
interesting I just do not
understand why
1:41:43
the US media doesn't even give
it as
1:41:46
anything it's just it's the
young Kim
1:41:49
it's the young young you're him
of
1:41:51
stories I know I find it
fascinating the
1:41:55
important isn't
1:41:56
important thing to know about
well
1:41:58
particularly now I did talk to
the
1:42:00
former New York banker about
this he
1:42:01
said remember when I told you
we won and
1:42:04
I think we talked about on the
show a
1:42:05
couple years ago one he says the
1:42:09
European banks have lost they
cannot
1:42:12
function without the US dollar
it's
1:42:15
impossible they can't do
anything
1:42:17
without the US dollar and he
says
1:42:19
they're really really really in
trouble
1:42:22
now and and you know Italy
talking about
1:42:25
a patriot bail in where where
the
1:42:28
government is now proposing
actually
1:42:31
proposing and writing well
twenty
1:42:33
percent of whatever you have in
the bank
1:42:34
you know and it'll be piddle
you get a
1:42:35
bond for it an IOU and it'll be
1:42:37
patriotic do it for Italy and
people are
1:42:40
like oh yeah good yeah okay
Mario that's
1:42:44
really bizarre I mean their
money's
1:42:47
about to get stolen from them
as if
1:42:50
they'd have an option to say no
no don't
1:42:52
take my twenty percent it's
like what
1:42:54
happened in Greece so yeah so I
I don't
1:42:57
think that there's gonna be a D
1:42:58
dollarization but certainly
it's it's
1:43:02
very it's risky tore our entire
business
1:43:05
model of the United States
which changed
1:43:07
in the 70s well after it
changed much
1:43:10
earlier taking us off the gold
standard
1:43:12
but once
1:43:13
once we won sweet well that's
not
1:43:16
entirely true once we made the
deal with
1:43:18
the Saudis which is why this is
so
1:43:19
interesting with Khashoggi and
all this
1:43:21
stuff that's circling around it
once we
1:43:24
made the deal with the salaries
which is
1:43:25
okay you sell as much oil as
you want
1:43:28
you do every whatever you want
has to be
1:43:29
in dollars we'll protect your
ass that's
1:43:31
always been the deal it's very
simple
1:43:33
but now it's you know stuffs a
little
1:43:36
shaky things are different and
you know
1:43:39
again I don't see the dollar
deed
1:43:41
dollarization taking place any
soon but
1:43:43
it certainly would start with
oil
1:43:45
purchases in a different in a
different
1:43:48
currency in a different in a
different
1:43:50
and then the way to get there
start with
1:43:52
some alternative messaging
system
1:43:54
alternative to swift before t
luck
1:43:56
before you know it you know
that war
1:43:59
people her over there especially
1:44:02
probably at NSA are working on
ways to
1:44:05
crack any possible system these
guys
1:44:07
come up with I'm actually
surprised but
1:44:09
it's not hasn't been crap well
this is
1:44:11
Nayan I think what we're
actually seeing
1:44:15
with some interesting spikes I
think
1:44:17
they're using bit not blocked
the
1:44:19
blockchain but Bitcoin I think
is being
1:44:21
used for some transactions oil
1:44:23
transactions as we speak and it
makes
1:44:25
nothing but since you get your
you're
1:44:28
guaranteed proof that this is
you know
1:44:30
this essentially there
understand well
1:44:33
I'm just saying you don't use
you
1:44:34
circumvent the whole you need a
bank
1:44:36
account at my bank thing all of
that
1:44:38
goes away
1:44:41
well this is a story that needs
to be
1:44:43
discussed it's now your beat
yes while
1:44:48
I've been beating this for a
while
1:44:49
that's it yes you finally
perked up I'm
1:44:53
so happy to have you here
Leakey okay
1:44:56
well yeah well that reminds me
I'll
1:44:59
bring a couple of notes I need
some
1:45:00
letters to be read bitching
about me
1:45:03
this guy bitch honey who's
bitching
1:45:05
about you I'll mess him up
1:45:07
yeah this is one of our one of
our sirs
1:45:11
I won't admit his name is
haven't met
1:45:15
sir met no Jen is the most
valuable
1:45:18
content media out there I have
always
1:45:20
struggled with you and Adams
general
1:45:22
rudeness though I imagine most
of your
1:45:26
audience finds it humorous
and/or
1:45:29
entertaining does he have an
example of
1:45:31
our said rudeness well it's all
the time
1:45:34
but please try and stop being
so rude to
1:45:38
Adam about his segment content
length
1:45:41
etc just because this material
is boring
1:45:46
are already known to you
1:45:49
g'way wrote it is boring which
is
1:45:51
probably what the thing but he
actually
1:45:52
means boring to me or already
known to
1:45:55
so I'll give him credit for that
1:45:56
we're already known to you
doesn't mean
1:45:58
it's familiar to us in the
audience the
1:46:03
bickering makes the show awful
to listen
1:46:06
to keep up the good work I
don't quite
1:46:16
get to keep up the good work
part now by
1:46:22
the way somebody pointed out the
1:46:23
psychology of letters on this
show and
1:46:25
everywhere else if you start
reading
1:46:30
letters like that you'll get
more
1:46:32
letters like that yeah that's a
very
1:46:36
good point so I don't want to
read a lot
1:46:38
of letters like that but I do
want to
1:46:39
read this one because this is a
1:46:40
dimension B person and I'm
actually
1:46:43
arced by this letter and I now
read some
1:46:46
good letters because I got
actually
1:46:47
really good letters I keep my
1:46:49
subscription this is a woman I
keep my
1:46:52
subscription to your newsletter
so that
1:46:53
I can monitor
1:46:55
I try to do it a good accurate
voice
1:46:57
mm-hmm she's monitoring I keep
my
1:47:00
subscription to your newsletter
so that
1:47:02
I can monitor whether the show
ever goes
1:47:05
back to being less partisan and
less
1:47:08
about politics
1:47:10
there's a lot more going on in
the world
1:47:13
because day after I'm reading
this after
1:47:14
you did your report on the oil
and the
1:47:16
Iranian yes I'm a lot more
going on in
1:47:20
the world besides shrimp an
anti-trump I
1:47:24
used to be able to hear about
it by
1:47:26
listening with no agenda now
it's only
1:47:29
the BBC that talks about more
than Trump
1:47:32
there's a kind of a double
entendre in
1:47:35
there and how much he hates the
1:47:37
Democrats you guys have gone
over to the
1:47:39
dark side with your alex jones
1:47:42
conspiracies the Sandy Hook and
what
1:47:44
appears to be your blind
devotion to DJ
1:47:47
T yes I remember when JC d would
1:47:54
chastise Adam for repeating
stuff he
1:47:58
read on Infowars web site or
prison
1:48:01
planet this I don't know I
don't know
1:48:07
when she was monitoring I
remember you
1:48:10
being a big fan of prison
planet no III
1:48:14
really don't know what she's
talking
1:48:15
about don't know what she's
talking
1:48:15
I don't either and I mean I
don't mind
1:48:18
jumping on Adam for some too
bright no I
1:48:21
clearly what's going on here is
orange
1:48:24
man bad that's what's going on
you're
1:48:26
out of mainstream perspective
used to be
1:48:28
unique and well considered now
the show
1:48:31
sounds like a cross between Fox
News and
1:48:33
Alex Jones oh my I know you
don't care
1:48:40
what I think and then she goes
on with
1:48:43
some issues she had with her
spinal cord
1:48:45
and so she's never been a
producer she's
1:48:47
I never been a producer okay
well okay
1:48:50
she doesn't get value well well
yeah she
1:48:54
doesn't right
1:48:55
I'll make you never did I
really did
1:48:58
find you guys to be
entertaining and
1:48:59
insightful for a very long time
I really
1:49:02
miss you guys which is why I
continued
1:49:04
to subscribe to the newsletter
in the
1:49:06
hopes that this partisan
outlook on life
1:49:08
that you've acquired will come
back to
1:49:12
some kind of equilibrium with
reality at
1:49:15
some point I'll continue to
monitor and
1:49:17
hope point I'll continue to
monitor and
1:49:20
I like the idea of monitoring
yeah just
1:49:23
keeping an eye on us I think I
have to
1:49:25
do something as a public
service because
1:49:27
there's a lot of confusion
1:49:29
I wouldn't mind clearing it up
we're
1:49:31
gonna go and and it's something
that
1:49:33
only we can do now I could do
this
1:49:35
myself in five minutes but I
feel if I
1:49:38
do it with you it'll take a
little
1:49:39
longer but it'll be much more
1:49:40
entertaining and you'll be able
to fill
1:49:43
in some of the blanks when it
comes to
1:49:45
the actual history of
podcasting are you
1:49:47
interested in and in this one
well first
1:49:51
let me preface it by saying
that I
1:49:52
believe that this came up on a
real show
1:49:55
yes look by the guy who has
been accused
1:49:58
of being an alien well this is
Joe Rogan
1:50:01
show and the reason I'm doing
this is
1:50:04
twofold one because they didn't
know and
1:50:08
of course you know here's four
guys who
1:50:10
first they drink whiskey then
they're
1:50:12
drinking Red Bull then they're
drinking
1:50:14
beer then they're smoking your
blunt I
1:50:15
don't know if I could tell the
story
1:50:18
it's a four hour show they it's
a very
1:50:20
long show this particular one
but they
1:50:23
were trying to figure out some
of the
1:50:25
genesis of podcasting and I'll
just play
1:50:27
a little bit of cuz it was you
know like
1:50:29
five minutes I'll just play a
bit of it
1:50:30
yeah yeah yeah who is the first
ever got
1:50:37
into the mainstream but what
about the
1:50:39
guy from Adam Curry the god pot
father
1:50:42
we'll see the first yeah but
but but
1:50:44
what I was doing it for a while
we
1:50:49
should probably establish who
was first
1:50:51
right like Washington was the
first
1:50:52
president we're all professional
1:50:55
comedians most professional
politicians
1:50:58
would be able to tell you who
the first
1:50:59
fucking president was see I
really liked
1:51:01
that he said this because now he
1:51:02
elevated me from podcaster to
comedian I
1:51:05
did feel kind of good about
that no idea
1:51:08
we're like who's the first
podcaster we
1:51:11
really don't know right dude
who is
1:51:17
first between you and Maron
ma'am for
1:51:19
sure I don't know you know what
you stop
1:51:25
so crazy I think that Adam
Murray was
1:51:28
number one curry is VJ from MTV
yeah and
1:51:33
he is known as the pod father
the guy
1:51:34
that started podcasting as a
model I
1:51:39
don't know his relationship
history but
1:51:42
I think he's the he's he's norge
1:51:44
Washington I think yeah and
that's
1:51:50
enough of it that to me is a
great
1:51:53
comparison cuz he often feels
like who
1:51:55
invented podcast things like who
1:51:57
invented America I'll just put
it on
1:52:00
that scale well but these ones
II see
1:52:06
George Washington was the first
1:52:07
president and he's recognized
as the
1:52:10
first guy but there's a lot of
evolution
1:52:12
that came before that which I'd
like to
1:52:14
do that for podcasting just so
people
1:52:16
understand from once and for
all know
1:52:18
what understand for once and
for all
1:52:22
these other guys come on these
podcasts
1:52:25
and they don't know what
they're talking
1:52:26
about they're throwing out Adam
Carolla
1:52:28
and Ricky cervezas the first
guy I mean
1:52:32
where did that even come from
I've heard
1:52:34
other things I mean it's just
gonna get
1:52:36
worse and worse we didn't get
nominated
1:52:38
for an I heart award of any
sort they
1:52:41
don't know who we are they
don't care we
1:52:43
have a huge audience we have a
1:52:44
successful podcast as we going
on 11
1:52:47
years podcast as we going on 11
1:52:47
there's neighbor network shop
shunned
1:52:49
snubbed snubbed well I'm not
saying look
1:52:53
that's their show and had to be
honest I
1:52:57
had to smoke a little weed to
really get
1:52:59
into it but then I was really
into it
1:53:00
and I watched quite a bit of it
but
1:53:02
that's just a show they don't
know they
1:53:03
don't know but Brogan's correct
it's
1:53:06
it's a disgrace that they're
they're one
1:53:08
of the most successful podcasts
and they
1:53:11
don't know the origin so he's
right it's
1:53:12
that's disgraceful
1:53:13
more disgraceful was not even
knowing
1:53:15
who you are look what he does
the
1:53:17
podcast with there's another
guy was
1:53:18
like a science tech guy some
guy named
1:53:21
Devore Bob Bob Doyle be on
Twitter Bob
1:53:34
Doyle Bob Bob Doyle be on
Twitter Bob
1:53:35
this is a writ was it was a
good what
1:53:40
would you call when you get
back at
1:53:42
somebody for calling them a
lizard or an
1:53:43
alien we called broken an alien
you
1:53:46
became Bob Doyle yeah I'm an
alien it
1:53:51
was Alex Jones who call them an
alien
1:53:53
exactly exactly
1:53:57
okay so I want to run through
the
1:53:59
history and then you know we'll
be
1:54:01
talking about some technology
stuff but
1:54:02
this will be the ultimate we'll
be done
1:54:04
with it and we'll never have to
explain
1:54:05
it again what if we put money
on that
1:54:07
well I'm not about this I won't
explain
1:54:11
it again and people can cut
this out and
1:54:13
this will be from my experience
all
1:54:16
right we're taught 1999-2000
that's how
1:54:19
far back this really goes but I
was I
1:54:22
just moved back from New Jersey
to the
1:54:24
Netherlands and and the
Netherlands
1:54:25
Amsterdam in particular had
cable modems
1:54:28
because the Netherlands is near
90
1:54:30
percent of all house maybe even
more 98
1:54:32
percent of all scientists and
households
1:54:34
have cable so cable modems came
along
1:54:38
very quickly and they weren't
blazingly
1:54:40
fast there was like maybe 128
kilobits
1:54:43
or maybe 250 if you were lucky
but it
1:54:46
was it was being sold as not as
1:54:48
broadband it was being sold as
always-on
1:54:52
so you did not have to dial in
with your
1:54:55
modem and you know so there was
1:54:59
multimedia stuff on the web but
there
1:55:01
was no experience it didn't
matter what
1:55:03
I mean the mp3 was just coming
along we
1:55:06
had you know like the Rio and
stupid mp3
1:55:09
players that were really quite
1:55:11
antiquated compared to what you
see
1:55:13
today so you know broadcasting
or
1:55:16
streaming or anything like that
was it
1:55:18
just wasn't possible there was
no way
1:55:20
you could do it there were no
services
1:55:21
at the time I don't think real
audio had
1:55:23
actually come out yet at that
point
1:55:25
maybe it had 1990 though just
as an
1:55:28
aside I did broadcast the mega
music
1:55:31
dance experience from the
Yarber sand
1:55:33
attack which was a huge dance
party on
1:55:35
the mbone if you remember that
remember
1:55:37
the mbone yeah you've walked
away you've
1:55:41
walked away from my story I
need you for
1:55:44
color come back
1:55:48
okay okay okay I remember the
Ambo and I
1:55:52
remember a bunch I remember
what was
1:55:54
that crazy Network that guy did
that one
1:55:56
character that has a that was
there was
1:55:58
a bunch of crazy stuff that was
going on
1:56:00
during this era
1:56:00
yeah the M and the N bomb was
amazing
1:56:03
you know it only worked you
could only
1:56:04
really see if you are the
university but
1:56:06
it was multicast and so it was
the exact
1:56:09
opposite of the problem that we
have
1:56:11
which is the more people who
watch or
1:56:12
listen the more bandwidth it it
eats and
1:56:15
this was kind of like a chained
1:56:16
multicast thing anyway I digress
1:56:18
at the same time Napster came
out real
1:56:21
audio was initial releases
April 95 AUSA
1:56:25
was before that even but but
you know I
1:56:29
remember encoding took forever
if you
1:56:31
and there was no experience
1:56:33
so then Napster happened and I
remember
1:56:36
opening up my Napster client
and what
1:56:38
was so mind-blowing about this
is you
1:56:41
could see oh this is some guy's
computer
1:56:43
and you could you know there
was if you
1:56:45
just were searching for a for a
song it
1:56:47
might show up and you could
explore his
1:56:49
his computer he could start up
these
1:56:52
downloads and yeah you might
have 1012
1:56:54
downloads go and it would take
a long
1:56:55
time because I think no
bandwidth but it
1:56:58
was always on and the phone
line wasn't
1:57:00
tied up and I was like oh this
is what
1:57:02
if what if I made the
experience by
1:57:07
changing the thinking in other
words
1:57:09
your computers on the whole
time there's
1:57:11
something you want you want it
when it's
1:57:13
new let's say a new song that's
how I
1:57:15
was thinking at the time and
but you
1:57:18
your computer had initiated a
download
1:57:21
but didn't tell you it was it
was
1:57:23
available until it actually had
1:57:25
downloaded onto the computer
and would
1:57:26
pop up a message and say hey I
got
1:57:29
something new you click on it
it plays
1:57:31
immediately great great
experience so
1:57:34
really unattended your computer
should
1:57:36
be doing this in the background
I wrote
1:57:38
an essay about it called the
last yard
1:57:40
you could probably find it now
at the
1:57:43
same time so I had this in my
head I'm
1:57:45
like broadcasting how do I
broadcast how
1:57:47
do I use that how can I do this
and as
1:57:50
like I knew that there would
have to be
1:57:53
away just like the news
broadcast you
1:57:55
have no idea how long it takes
for
1:57:57
people to put the news together
and make
1:57:59
that hour-long show this
pre-produced
1:58:01
package hour-long show this
pre-produced
1:58:01
but when it's time all of that
just
1:58:04
flows out to you so it's kind
of the
1:58:05
same idea of how everything
happened out
1:58:07
of sight of the user and at the
time
1:58:10
dave winer had just become
pretty
1:58:13
well-known with RSS and he was
doing his
1:58:15
blogging software and you can
read of
1:58:18
why nerd scripting calm and I
went to
1:58:22
New York because I had I felt
like I
1:58:24
could somehow work with him to
use RSS I
1:58:28
wasn't quite sure really and I
we met in
1:58:31
a hotel room I I don't remember
why he
1:58:34
was there I know I went
specifically
1:58:36
this is for 9/11 I went
specifically to
1:58:39
meet with him about it and I
explained
1:58:41
it and he really brushed me off
he's
1:58:43
like all right you know like
Hollywood
1:58:45
guy and TV guys shut up hair
hair yeah
1:58:49
you know I really don't take to
me the
1:58:55
right off the bat for good
reason yeah
1:58:57
so hair and then I came back
the next
1:59:00
day and I actually had some of
his
1:59:01
software and I try and I tried
to
1:59:03
program what I meant in his
software and
1:59:06
and you know after another 45
minutes I
1:59:09
get it
1:59:10
I are forbidden from ever using
my
1:59:12
software again that was
horrible okay I
1:59:15
don't mind and so he came up
with the
1:59:18
enclosure element and RSS and
for
1:59:21
several years because he had
his little
1:59:23
radio userland was his
aggregator and
1:59:25
blog publishing software we
were just
1:59:28
sending like hundred megabyte
video
1:59:30
files back and forth and it
would show
1:59:32
up in on my computer after it
had
1:59:34
downloaded and I clicked it and
had a
1:59:37
great experience so it was
exactly what
1:59:39
I envisioned and there was then
nothing
1:59:41
happened with it until the iPod
1:59:43
I saw the iPod and I went holy
crap this
1:59:47
is not a jukebox this is a radio
1:59:49
receiver we need to be able to
put radio
1:59:51
shows on this iPod and I
started making
1:59:54
with an Apple script a little
parser
1:59:58
that would go look and was just
for one
1:59:59
feed it would go look at an RSS
feed is
2:00:02
there new item yes download it
download
2:00:04
the the mp3 file in this case
then when
2:00:08
it's downloaded at a time you
had your
2:00:10
eye your eye pod was only you
could only
2:00:13
put stuff on it by syncing up
to your
2:00:14
computer so the
2:00:15
AppleScript within that trip
the sinking
2:00:19
of the iPod and so this all
happened
2:00:21
while you didn't know it
because this
2:00:23
was you know it was polling on a
2:00:25
recurring basis and the
experience was
2:00:27
you picked up your iPod there
was a new
2:00:29
radio show I said holy shit
this is it
2:00:31
and I immediately started the
daily
2:00:34
source code the daily source
code was my
2:00:37
idea was to bring serialized
radio
2:00:40
content every single day and I
called
2:00:43
the source code because we
needed
2:00:44
receivers we needed the
reception side
2:00:47
so if you remember the pod
catchers they
2:00:49
might have been called and all
of a
2:00:51
sudden guys started showing up
who were
2:00:54
doing applications again just
you know
2:00:57
podcast apps called iPod or
iPod or
2:01:01
Lemmon iPod or X there was a
whole bunch
2:01:02
of different things that were
happening
2:01:04
it was going very very quickly
then I
2:01:06
met Kevin Marx I want to
include him
2:01:08
Kevin Marx who I think now
works for
2:01:10
Google he worked for Apple and
I was
2:01:13
having some issue with the that
we
2:01:16
learned a lot about how a
podcast app
2:01:18
works I was having an issue and
he
2:01:20
actually sent back a much better
2:01:22
functioning version of this
Apple script
2:01:24
so he has an important part in
the story
2:01:26
because that really tripped off
all of
2:01:29
this development and me doing
the daily
2:01:30
source code and I called it
source code
2:01:33
because my only audience at
that time
2:01:34
was dudes named Ben and was
dudes at the
2:01:37
time who were building this
receiving
2:01:40
podcast software so I was like
same
2:01:42
audiences today it's basically
and some
2:01:46
of the same people at this time
night
2:01:51
and I do want to say that Dave
Winer I
2:01:54
think with Chris Lydon have
done a
2:01:57
couple of interviews and they
put that
2:01:59
on the RSS feed so what was
that a
2:02:02
podcast I don't know was the in
bow and
2:02:03
a podcast it's irrelevant the
idea that
2:02:07
I propagated was you can make
radio this
2:02:11
way and it's different because
the radio
2:02:13
show comes to you it's
listening by
2:02:16
appointment comes to you it's
listening by
2:02:16
the idea of show notes which we
still
2:02:19
call show notes completely
ideated from
2:02:23
the from the daily source code
and I
2:02:26
also started
2:02:27
the directory it was called the
iPod or
2:02:30
directory and how that work
isn't a
2:02:31
whole nother story but I had the
2:02:34
definitive directory directory
of all
2:02:36
podcasts by country by we had
it you
2:02:41
could break it out any way you
want it
2:02:42
was kind of like a distributed
database
2:02:43
then then some guy came into
the mix his
2:02:48
name is danny Gregoire and danny
2:02:50
Gregoire coined the term
podcast and
2:02:55
because we were calling it
soliloquies
2:02:57
you know all kinds of stupid
things but
2:03:01
he showed up in a comment
somewhere I
2:03:04
like this podcast and so to me
even
2:03:06
though yes Ben Hamersley had
used that
2:03:09
word years before before there
was
2:03:11
anything really
2:03:12
danny Gregoire is the guy who
used it in
2:03:15
context so they have the
directory we
2:03:20
have all of this working and
then I get
2:03:22
a call in around 2000 for four
or five
2:03:26
hi its Eddy Cue from Apple
Steve Jobs
2:03:29
wants to meet with you are you
2:03:31
interested to meet with you are
you
2:03:33
let me check my calendar so I
met him at
2:03:36
at all things D which is
outside of
2:03:39
Quincy Jones one of the most
interesting
2:03:40
meetings I've ever had and he
was angry
2:03:43
and you know to the point where
not
2:03:46
about me he was angry about I
don't fuck
2:03:48
up Wi-Fi this is not how I
wanted it to
2:03:50
be which is angry and he was
yelling but
2:03:52
then we had an hour no and I
thought
2:03:54
actually mate you get sick if
you're so
2:03:56
mad like that and we sat for an
hour
2:03:59
just chit-chatting about stuff
and how
2:04:01
you know the RIAA was all on
his ass to
2:04:04
shut down recorders that can
record
2:04:06
songs internally on the
computer you
2:04:10
know and so they've been kind
of saying
2:04:11
they would and they just
weren't gonna
2:04:13
do it and it was like wow it's
very
2:04:15
interesting it and it was like
wow it's very
2:04:16
they said Adam I want to put
podcasting
2:04:18
in iTunes is that okay
fantastic and
2:04:23
I'll give you my directory
2:04:25
now he already had it all
because he
2:04:28
went right onstage couple hours
later
2:04:29
demoed podcasting in iOS or the
name the
2:04:33
Mac which is a very funny video
I'm
2:04:36
gonna look at that on the
YouTube so he
2:04:39
already had that already he
knew exactly
2:04:41
what he was doing and then came
kind of
2:04:43
the disappointment because
after all you
2:04:45
know now podcasting launched
it's like
2:04:47
holy crap we were in iTunes
were on the
2:04:50
iPod and what Apple did is went
straight
2:04:52
into putting NPR bullshit
everywhere of
2:04:56
course NPR was very
instrumental I want
2:04:58
to say WGBH in Boston was the
first PB
2:05:02
NPR station to do anything
independently
2:05:04
they were doing podcasts but
Apple
2:05:06
became this directory that
sounded just
2:05:08
like everything else on the
radio which
2:05:10
was exactly the wrong thing
that's the
2:05:13
part that Steve Jobs didn't get
because
2:05:16
when you hear some of these
different
2:05:18
voices that is not as polished
or
2:05:21
differently polished and the
radio it's
2:05:23
exciting I think a lot of
people went
2:05:25
and like okay it's great I can
listen to
2:05:27
NPR great Steve Jobs thank you
very much
2:05:29
I think a lot of people missed
out on
2:05:31
what was really happening and
then
2:05:33
there's a whole story about why
2:05:34
podcasting fell off the radar
for ten
2:05:36
years which has to do with the
rise of
2:05:38
social media and YouTube etc
but that to
2:05:41
the best of my recollection is
how
2:05:44
podcasting came to be
2:05:47
we should clip that whole thing
yes it's
2:05:51
a separate little podcast yeah
put on
2:05:55
the M bone
2:05:56
well actually what we'll do is
a history
2:05:58
of podcasting I'll do harddrive
you I
2:06:01
feel a giblet coming we'll take
a little
2:06:07
that we'll take a transcript of
what you
2:06:11
just said yeah we will add some
more
2:06:13
stuff to it make it into a
giblet who
2:06:15
also do it it as clip that out
and make
2:06:17
a podcast that stands alone a
standalone
2:06:20
podcast that says as its name
the
2:06:23
history of podcasting that's a
good idea
2:06:25
it's a very good idea and that
will take
2:06:28
once and for all so if you go
to Google
2:06:32
and you go history of
podcasting this
2:06:34
thing is gonna be on the first
page
2:06:35
somewhere and then there's the
book is
2:06:39
it a full hunk broker there's
only 8
2:06:41
million books of how podcasts
it's gonna
2:06:45
be a giblets gonna be a small
short
2:06:47
little thing it's not gonna be
a long
2:06:48
boring book going back to 1927
it's
2:06:53
going to be just about what you
said
2:06:55
pretty much and how it kind of
came
2:06:56
about and how it got named and
how it
2:06:58
got where it got and why it's
just not
2:07:01
doing what you'd hoped it had
done he's
2:07:04
70 very few instances was drawl
very
2:07:06
successful mm-hmm I mean if we
did a
2:07:10
full on I mean we talked about
co-author
2:07:13
it will co-author it adam curry
and bob
2:07:15
doyle george washington bob
doyle oh man
2:07:24
anyway so that kind of sets it
straight
2:07:27
I think but I'd love to do that
but let
2:07:29
that be a project that's our
exit
2:07:31
strategy right there
2:07:32
another project yes well we got
a couple
2:07:38
of things here because that
woman moans
2:07:39
about us I have two clips we're
done
2:07:42
with the podcasting story oh
yes yes
2:07:46
we're almost we're almost into
our break
2:07:49
that's how done we are with the
2:07:50
podcasting story well let's
think about
2:07:53
humorous clips yes let's do that
2:07:54
now you heard the promises clip
from
2:07:57
Trump I hope the promises clip
well you
2:08:01
don't know it did you know
maybe not
2:08:02
have heard this is Trump and his
2:08:04
promises play it
2:08:05
it's all happening sir than
anybody
2:08:07
could believe even one of them
recently
2:08:10
said that President Trump made
promises
2:08:13
but he's kept too many more
promises I
2:08:15
made far more than I made think
of it
2:08:23
that's right that's because it
was
2:08:25
really big brain it houses more
promises
2:08:29
than he makes the guy is
amazing amazing
2:08:31
just amazing I tell you that if
2:08:36
fulfilled more promises than he
actually
2:08:38
made that's our president yeah
it's our
2:08:46
president our president our
president
2:08:47
ladies and gentlemen and then
we have
2:08:50
joy behar nor stupid
gerrymandering
2:08:53
commented right in the middle
of some
2:08:54
guy gerrymandering Behar once a
popular
2:09:00
vote last night by 8 million
votes right
2:09:03
they lose
2:09:04
[Music] lose
2:09:06
Senate races in red air in in
red areas
2:09:09
because I'm Amanda it's not
sure that's
2:09:11
the Constitution I mean you get
the
2:09:13
districts are gerrymander but
the states
2:09:15
are part of the Constitution
you gotta
2:09:19
explain this to people who
don't know
2:09:21
our system the thing called
2:09:24
gerrymandering which is where
you take a
2:09:27
state you take all the lek
toriel
2:09:29
districts for the for the
various
2:09:31
representative state senators
assembly
2:09:33
men and when you're in power
you move
2:09:35
you move the boundaries of
these things
2:09:37
so it favors your guy so you
move well
2:09:41
this is just we're right now
we're in
2:09:43
these three towns let's put
this fourth
2:09:44
town in and take this one town
out and
2:09:47
put them in a different dish
now this
2:09:49
happens how does a
redistricting take
2:09:51
place that based upon the
census there's
2:09:54
no well the census is a huge
part of it
2:09:56
but it's done on a
state-by-state level
2:09:59
and it happens constantly and
under
2:10:02
usually under different excuses
and it's
2:10:07
a common thing is this
ridiculous of
2:10:09
some areas where you have
districts that
2:10:12
aren't even connected they're
just like
2:10:15
neighborhoods that all vote
Democrat was
2:10:18
the term gerrymandering come
from but
2:10:21
are you gonna have to make me
look up
2:10:23
the book of knowledge well not
as long
2:10:26
as as long as I make you do
that let's
2:10:28
play the junior
2:10:30
[Music] the junior
2:10:32
was it a guy named gerrymander
he
2:10:36
actually was a PR guy for years
called
2:10:38
Jerry Manders gerrymander either
2:10:41
practices that a word is also
verb for a
2:10:44
process history history history
2:10:47
difference from Massa orange
random
2:10:50
ology at a monastery manner
really
2:10:52
written Jerry gry - Mandir was
usually
2:10:56
the first time in the Boston
Gazette in
2:10:57
1812 it was credited in
reaction to the
2:11:01
redrawing of Massachusetts
state Senate
2:11:04
election districts under
governor
2:11:07
Eldridge Jerry or Elbridge
Elbridge
2:11:10
Gerry Jerry or Elbridge Elbridge
2:11:12
so it's named after a governor
of
2:11:14
Massachusetts and was he a
Democrat yep
2:11:19
so anyway some map thing goes
on right
2:11:22
so joy so Joy Behar says well
the Gerry
2:11:25
man did they rigged the Senate
race yeah
2:11:28
which of course is laughable
because the
2:11:32
Senate races statewide and
Omega is the
2:11:35
state's vote from there's no
it's not
2:11:38
possible vote from there's no
it's not
2:11:39
I mean it's like it's so dumb
it's like
2:11:42
ludicrous the guys even kind of
zips are
2:11:45
just a little bit yeah no okay
yeah no
2:11:47
not like that that's in the
Constitution
2:11:49
but okay whatever they are more
people
2:12:00
than I care to admit man
there's so many
2:12:03
dogs in this building
2:12:06
[Music] in this building
2:12:07
no I don't but I hate dog
owners I
2:12:10
really do I mean the dogs walk
out the
2:12:12
front door of the building
2:12:13
the little dogs they can't hold
it they
2:12:15
squat immediately in front of
the door
2:12:17
so you know the only times have
almost
2:12:19
slipped and fallen oh god
you're kidding
2:12:23
me no it's that bad
2:12:24
ah that's it's not it's not
it's not
2:12:27
very a pleasant that smells
area under
2:12:30
door handle well dogs are
sometimes even
2:12:33
above humans
2:12:34
Matthew Mian is from Michigan
but now
2:12:36
lives in Florida and he says he
was
2:12:38
disgusted not long after
boarding a
2:12:40
flight from Atlanta to Miami
man says he
2:12:49
jumped up and asked the flight
crew for
2:12:50
help he was done when he got
off the
2:13:04
plane to speak to a manager the
feces
2:13:16
were from someone's service dog
that
2:13:17
became ill on the plane earlier
me and
2:13:20
says because some passengers
refused to
2:13:22
sit down until it was cleaned
up someone
2:13:24
simply used some paper towels
and
2:13:26
passengers then lay down
blankets but
2:13:28
they still had to endure the
smell
2:13:39
apologized to some of the
customers on
2:13:41
the flight and offered a refund
and
2:13:43
additional compensation adding
that
2:13:45
Delta will conduct a full
investigation
2:13:46
oh yes we need Professor Dookie
on the
2:13:51
scene that's we need the poop
police I
2:13:55
forgot all about that
2:13:57
damn I should have had that
cued up
2:13:59
anyway I should have had that
cued up
2:14:01
poop police it's just that's
it's pretty
2:14:04
egregious police it's just
that's it's pretty
2:14:07
who police now I'm not gonna
play it's
2:14:10
too late it's lost its mojo
mojo lost
2:14:12
the mojo when you were talking
about the
2:14:16
history of podcasting just as
in the
2:14:18
site yeah
2:14:18
is that weird Dave whiners post
in 2000
2:14:23
he says to multiply the number
of bits
2:14:25
per second times the number of
seconds
2:14:26
you're not using your line can
get a lot
2:14:28
of bits down the pipe and that
both Adam
2:14:30
and I believe is the secret to
turning
2:14:32
the internet into a super
satisfying
2:14:34
broadband experience a little
software
2:14:36
saw some new protocols maybe
not very
2:14:38
new and we're there Adam has
written
2:14:41
more about this idea on his
website
2:14:43
Adam curry dot edit this paper
calm
2:14:46
broadband dead link oh yeah
that's the
2:14:49
internet by the way if anyone
can find
2:14:52
this article called the last
yard or I
2:14:55
think it's I think it's called
the last
2:14:57
yard send me a link because
yeah it's
2:14:59
been very hard to find this
link a lot
2:15:01
of a lot of dead links to it
that's the
2:15:05
internet everything saved in
perpetuity
2:15:07
except shit you actually want
to keep is
2:15:10
never leaked all right give us
one more
2:15:13
John give us another fun clip
here well
2:15:15
I do have yeah I don't wanna go
right
2:15:17
back into the dishes but
there's the
2:15:19
thing here's the thing on the
state
2:15:20
initiatives which I do want to
discuss a
2:15:22
little bit initiatives in the
state's
2:15:24
talked about on CBS okay a
number of key
2:15:27
ballot initiatives were decided
last
2:15:29
night Michigan became the first
2:15:31
Midwestern state to legalized
2:15:32
recreational marijuana Missouri
and Utah
2:15:35
legalized medical marijuana
three
2:15:38
Republican states Utah Nebraska
and
2:15:40
Idaho voted to expand Medicaid
which
2:15:43
could cover an additional three
hundred
2:15:45
and twenty-five thousand
low-income
2:15:47
Americans and Florida restored
voting
2:15:50
rights to nearly one and a half
million
2:15:52
former felons as far as they
were not
2:15:54
convicted of sex crimes or
murder ha all
2:15:59
right that that was actually I'm
2:16:00
actually for that yeah I think
if you if
2:16:03
you've paid paid your dues yeah
and I
2:16:05
think you should then also be
if you're
2:16:07
gonna let people vote and then
you
2:16:08
should also let them have a
firearm
2:16:11
now a couple of things we did
have these
2:16:14
initiatives here we have
proposition C
2:16:16
which is being sued over swear
Marc
2:16:19
Benioff decided as a yeah this
is the
2:16:22
yeah this is the raised money
the rich
2:16:24
people of San Francisco were
gonna save
2:16:26
the homeless yeah of course I I
actually
2:16:29
had to save Scott Adams had the
best
2:16:31
commentary about this when he
said it's
2:16:34
not money it's ideas that are
the
2:16:36
shortage problem yes I agree
cuz say you
2:16:40
day through Monday throw I
already throw
2:16:41
three hundred million dollars
at the
2:16:43
homeless problem in San
Francisco's done
2:16:44
nothing now they're gonna
double it
2:16:46
thanks to marketing they're
gonna stew
2:16:48
jack up all these guys it's
just rich
2:16:50
people virtue signaling amongst
2:16:52
themselves getting nothing a
culling
2:16:55
accomplished the wasting money
it'll all
2:16:57
go to people who consider these
the
2:17:00
homeless as their clients it
never works
2:17:04
it's like Austin they've been a
while
2:17:06
the two propositions I liked
repeal the
2:17:10
gas tax repeal the gas tax was
missed
2:17:12
sold to the public by putting a
lot of
2:17:14
money behind it because
everybody knew
2:17:16
all the contractors knew
there's it was
2:17:18
a it was just gonna be free
money a guy
2:17:20
we got to steal more money from
the
2:17:22
public in California so
proposition six
2:17:24
was was voted down even though
it was
2:17:27
misleading was voted down even
though it was
2:17:28
the way it was presented in the
sample
2:17:31
ballot then they had to change
it but
2:17:32
something got sued over that
and they
2:17:34
had to change it but nobody got
to
2:17:35
change the other one was
proposition ten
2:17:37
which I thought was just to me
remember
2:17:39
this was rent control this
reminded me
2:17:42
of the California is not voting
2:17:44
marijuana in before Colorado
did like
2:17:46
two years earlier and they just
voted no
2:17:48
for legalizing marijuana and
why would
2:17:51
the California's do this
because they're
2:17:53
stupid and in fact this rent
control
2:17:56
thing was owed really wasn't
changing
2:17:58
rent control it was taking it
out of the
2:18:00
hands of the state and giving
it to the
2:18:03
locals who could put rent
control in
2:18:06
certain cities where it might
actually
2:18:07
be needed and it might actually
be
2:18:09
useful but because the huge
real estate
2:18:14
investment trust and all the
big giant
2:18:16
real-estate companies that
would expect
2:18:18
to over build in California
these tall
2:18:20
buildings and apartments and
everything
2:18:22
else know it's a detriment
2:18:24
to have rent control local
because then
2:18:26
it could be you know in San
Francisco
2:18:28
for example they could in put
rent
2:18:31
control in you won't make all
this
2:18:32
killer money from building these
2:18:34
high-rises you just won't make
any money
2:18:36
because there is gonna be this
fear that
2:18:38
they're gonna freeze rinse and
that the
2:18:40
the properties not gonna be as
valuable
2:18:41
as a resale item and they threw
a ton of
2:18:45
money at this including some
woman so it
2:18:48
didn't pass I take it yes it
got voted
2:18:51
out - yeah but this is because
the
2:18:53
California's are dumb down
you're
2:18:58
dumping their time I'm just
raised born
2:19:00
and raised here and what are
you doing
2:19:01
there raised here and what are
you doing
2:19:03
it's too stupid to leave
apparently I
2:19:06
mean I love you and all but oh
I see Dan
2:19:10
found Oh someone found it for
what
2:19:13
finally my last yard si yes
yeah well
2:19:16
good we'll put it on a cook it
that
2:19:18
curry calm yeah you better
believe I
2:19:19
will calm yeah you better
believe I
2:19:20
ah that's cool damn thank you
very much
2:19:23
just as stupid here in Austin
of course
2:19:26
it's really Californians here
as we know
2:19:27
by the way my guy the build the
dome
2:19:29
around Austin give the cops
2:19:31
flamethrowers did get almost
three
2:19:33
thousand votes well I'm
surprised you
2:19:35
got that many in that area
unless you
2:19:37
got three thousand people you
know for a
2:19:39
fact have a sense of humor
someone's
2:19:42
laughing out there yes all right
2:19:45
different election and then
we'll go to
2:19:47
our second break this is a very
2:19:49
important election it's a
single either
2:19:51
single candidate or a days a
single
2:19:54
winner just one category and it
happens
2:19:57
in the EU it is the EU word of
the year
2:20:01
which is a little early I think
but are
2:20:04
you familiar with the EU word
of the
2:20:06
year imprisonment Britain's
Collins
2:20:11
dictionary has chosen single
youths as
2:20:13
it's 2018 word of the year I
loved it
2:20:16
two words hyphenated his word
of the
2:20:18
year marks a rising awareness
at the
2:20:20
pollution problem in the
world's oceans
2:20:22
the EU is planning to ban some
throwaway
2:20:24
plastics like straws and
cutlery the ban
2:20:27
could come into effect by 2021
2:20:30
you know we still haven't
comment on
2:20:33
this yes you know when I was
first went
2:20:37
to the Soviet I went to the
Soviet Union
2:20:39
not Russia Soviet yes what's
wrong the
2:20:42
same time I did yeah so I took
2:20:45
Aeroflot yes and arrow and two
people
2:20:48
warned me about arrow flight
and one of
2:20:50
the things they told me is that
the
2:20:51
first thing you're gonna notice
besides
2:20:53
the defense holes in the floor
no no the
2:20:57
first it wasn't anything it was
that
2:20:58
plane was too big for that oh
it was
2:21:01
that besides the fact that the
2:21:03
stewardesses are all dolled up
that she
2:21:05
was extreme which was like kind
of
2:21:08
eye-popping extreme which was
like kind of
2:21:09
is that all of the plastic cups
that
2:21:13
they poured cuz they poured
from big
2:21:15
bottles into plastic cups for
whatever
2:21:17
you want to juice water or
orange juice
2:21:20
apple juice that they recycle
them they
2:21:23
they watch watch the class 2
cups sure
2:21:25
and so every plastic cup looked
like it
2:21:27
had been washed about a hundred
times is
2:21:29
all beat up this stuff is not
2:21:31
necessarily single-use if you
don't want
2:21:33
it to be good point John C
Dvorak once
2:21:36
again but this but something
else is
2:21:38
going on John this it's um it's
part of
2:21:41
agenda 2030 whatever it is it
started
2:21:44
with the dam the turtle with
the with
2:21:48
their favorite with it whether
you have
2:21:50
the toothbrush in his in his
nose
2:21:51
there's a dish draw straw yeah
the straw
2:21:55
the straw up is nose you know
now
2:21:57
they're showing baby turtles
floating in
2:21:59
class the girdle
2:22:01
but there's something up with
this and
2:22:04
that they want to get rid of
plastic
2:22:05
cutlery I mean this is ban
plastics I
2:22:08
guess I mean I don't know
someone must
2:22:11
have an alternative that is
doing well
2:22:12
for them with the removal of
all the
2:22:14
luggage luxuries of modern life
2:22:19
but we haven't figured it out
yet we
2:22:21
don't know what it is yet
2:22:22
well it's got to be probably
right in
2:22:24
front of us and then because of
all the
2:22:27
things of all the words used
during the
2:22:31
year in the European Union
single-use
2:22:34
sincerely that was not the the
word of
2:22:38
the first was two words
hyphenated it's
2:22:41
it's a PR campaign
2:22:44
that's not the ones using saw
hello
2:22:46
hello neighbor hello Amsterdam
neighbor
2:22:49
single-use yep I got my
single-use come
2:22:52
on they're promoting something
2:22:57
you they're promoting something
2:22:59
I you rescued the wrong guy I'm
not
2:23:01
asking I'm just wondering if
you need
2:23:03
what is the alternative to
plastic
2:23:04
there's got to be some
alternative to
2:23:06
plastic bags bags its bags and
it's it's
2:23:12
cutlery I don't know
2:23:16
well the plastic there's too
much
2:23:18
plastic I'm not gonna argue
that I'm not
2:23:20
gonna take the other side
saying it's
2:23:21
bad that we're kind of trying
to cut
2:23:24
back on it but the worst thing
is these
2:23:26
little plastic drinking balls
with water
2:23:28
in them I mean those things are
yeah I
2:23:30
know there's about yeah before
we know
2:23:31
we'll have the single used
condoms I
2:23:33
mean what's the world coming to
2:23:34
[Music] what's the world coming
to
2:23:48
without comment one hundred
sixty one
2:23:50
dollars and eighty cents from
hey sir
2:23:53
cow sir Cal and the lavender
blossoms he
2:23:56
was really doing a great job
with his
2:23:58
product but he does this is
this has
2:24:01
been an exciting week I can't
wait to
2:24:02
hear what you got for us happy
birthday
2:24:05
me me sir Cal and the lavender
blossoms
2:24:08
team one of whom is a douche
bag his
2:24:11
name is Drew it's always nice
when you
2:24:17
work with Callum the gang nice
bit box
2:24:22
do one two three four five in
Fort Wayne
2:24:25
Indiana sir Jonathan of the
double
2:24:27
bladed paddle
2:24:29
that's what it says kilo echo
zero India
2:24:32
hotel tango 73's
2:24:34
seventy three hundred sixteen
dollars
2:24:36
and 18 cents from Maplewood
Missouri
2:24:38
Hocus locust hundred dollars
and 38
2:24:41
cents he's complaining about
the PayPal
2:24:44
form which is not enough
characters
2:24:48
allowed in the PayPal for him
to make a
2:24:49
decent comment that is my
comment man
2:24:53
the Copeland Seattle Washington
hundred
2:24:55
dollars Copeland Seattle
Washington hundred
2:24:56
Mike Mike am in Richmond
Virginia a
2:24:59
hundred dollars first-time
donor need of
2:25:01
addy douching jobs comment into
the list
2:25:10
and he liked to call out my
homeboy
2:25:12
Troy be in Westminister
Colorado as a
2:25:15
huge douche bag instead and he
never
2:25:20
admits to dyeing his hair blue
extra in
2:25:24
there to dyeing his hair blue
extra in
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a john d carney in Alpharetta
Georgia
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808 boob and the Hertz or her
blam of
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808 boob sir got Nate the
Sebastopol
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California 69 69 sir Brian
Pearson 66 66
2:25:41
Brian width whistles engine
ESCO Jin
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Jenna John hold on one second
sir Brian
2:25:50
Pearson says he'd like to
donate the
2:25:53
title of Dane to his
smoking-hot wife
2:25:55
shall be known as Dame Emily of
Eastern
2:25:58
Oregon be known as Dame Emily
of Eastern
2:25:59
he just makes sure she's on the
list
2:26:01
because it's not highlighted
2:26:04
just check yes she's on the
list okay
2:26:07
good so he is foregoing his
upgraded
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title to a dame hood for his
for his
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mate to a dame hood for his for
his
2:26:15
which is very nice it's very
touching
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yes Brian whiffle's from Jind
Geneseo
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Illinois Brian whiffle's from
Jind Geneseo
2:26:26
on his way to knighthood
Michael Ragusa
2:26:29
in Tustin California its name is
2:26:33
pronounced like Vegas right
right good
2:26:36
Vegas rag goofs where I got
Vegas I
2:26:40
guess whatever I don't get it I
don't
2:26:42
know Vegas Vegas Vegas I guess
in tustin
2:26:47
paul web and Twickenham
Middlesex UK
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5555 by the way Michael was
5555 from
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Tustin Abraham Daly 5555 in
Raymond
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Maine rich Molloy and Greenwich
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Connecticut 3555 Sir Tom dari
and the
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forest Wisconsin 5510 Spencer
Whitney
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fifty four forty fifty four
forty or
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fight you know in the birthday
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Aaron Lambert and Tumwater
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five four three three michael
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we got some jobs comer for
aaron at the
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end got some jobs comer for
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donors name and location if
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Charles couch sort Creek CRA I
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Washington Robert Marsh
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parts unknown
2:28:06
he also wants some jobs can we
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Scott to
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be close to Duke somewhere man
that
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guy's been around for a long
time he
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doesn't he is boys a baron a
Duke is
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just maybe yeah he should be
well if
2:29:02
you're if you're wondering what
all this
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is about this is a big part of
our value
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for value system where you can
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we do it
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medieval times I guess yes
we've adopted
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the British version yes since
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feel
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that's pretty good but really
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people who
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got an
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fuller dad just started chemo
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he had cancer beat and was
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turns out it spread elsewhere
at this
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surprise turned
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we've had people who've been on
layaway
2:32:50
plans for seven eight years and
they've
2:32:54
achieved it it's being unlock a
big
2:32:57
unlock quest but anyone who just
2:33:00
supports us whether it's with
2:33:01
information whether it's with
the
2:33:03
producer ship subscription
whether it's
2:33:05
with arts whether it's with
jingles it's
2:33:07
all appreciated and it really
is the
2:33:09
only way that this model works
the only
2:33:12
other thing you didn't discuss
on the
2:33:15
Great America show is that if
we didn't
2:33:17
have our if we didn't work with
our
2:33:21
producers and and we view our
audience
2:33:24
as producers it wouldn't be
possible
2:33:26
this is no way that would be as
good I
2:33:31
don't think I you know there's
a lot you
2:33:36
have to do audience is now part
of the
2:33:38
show in a modern sense we're
that's
2:33:41
doing some old-fashioned radio
show like
2:33:42
an NPR thing where you're
talking into a
2:33:44
mine in a very much yeah and
you hi this
2:33:48
is the no agenda show and
there's John
2:33:50
seat of work John what are you
learning
2:33:52
I'm learning that there's a lot
to be
2:33:55
learned okay that's very good
let's go
2:33:57
to another topic here on NPR
2:34:02
so you have a letter from this
is a good
2:34:04
one from Vinnie I TMI here in
episode 10
2:34:08
eighty three the Democracy Now
report
2:34:10
about 56 56 thousand immigrants
missing
2:34:13
or killed worldwide over the
last four
2:34:15
years and an increase in
migration of 50
2:34:17
percent since the turn of the
century
2:34:19
I live in Cambodia recently
relocated
2:34:22
from Uganda where my wife works
in the
2:34:25
development sector a big
accomplishment
2:34:27
of hers has been assisting in
the
2:34:29
support of South Sudan refugees
over a
2:34:32
million of which have crossed
into
2:34:34
Uganda in the last course of
last course
2:34:38
me of years on with that quite
he's got
2:34:40
a last number of years and are
living at
2:34:43
the Beatty Beatty settlement
the largest
2:34:45
refugee camp via B TB TB large
the
2:34:49
largest refugee camp in
existence there
2:34:54
are mostly women and children
and men
2:34:56
tend to bring their families to
safety
2:34:59
and then they cross back over
to fight
2:35:00
in the war so what I see is the
2:35:03
opportunity to fold these
statistics of
2:35:06
women and children refugees
along with
2:35:08
husbands that cross back into
South
2:35:10
Sudan to fight and then either
die or go
2:35:12
missing into the statistics of
Mexican
2:35:16
migration by throwing in the
adjective
2:35:18
worldwide yes good point which
is
2:35:22
basically comparing apples and
oranges
2:35:24
or apples and bananas completely
2:35:27
disingenuous of them to do so
of course
2:35:29
and a perfect example of how to
lie with
2:35:33
statistics thank you for your
courage
2:35:37
yeah yeah I saw about our
producers and
2:35:40
there you go well then let me
share a
2:35:43
note that was forwarded to me
by one of
2:35:45
our producers who shall remain
anonymous
2:35:47
in this case from Humboldt
University
2:35:49
where is this Humboldt
University yes in
2:35:52
humble I believe it's in
Humboldt County
2:35:54
Mendocino County area is that
is that a
2:35:57
big during the California is
that an
2:35:59
important school good school
what's I've
2:36:01
heard of this its verb for a
state
2:36:03
college is one of the better
ones well
2:36:06
the faculty
2:36:08
received an email dear
colleagues all
2:36:12
faculty are encouraged to
participate in
2:36:14
the upcoming two-part whiteness
and
2:36:16
microaggressions training on
Thursday
2:36:18
November 15th I just have to
read this
2:36:22
the whiteness and
microaggressions
2:36:25
training the dates were
selected with
2:36:27
input for that more faculty
would be
2:36:29
available during these times
this four
2:36:32
hour workshop divided into two
two-hour
2:36:34
segments as is exciting will
offer an
2:36:37
introduction to the concept of
whiteness
2:36:39
the significance stay with it
read it
2:36:49
again this for our workshop
divided it
2:36:53
I'm gonna do a like an
industrial an
2:36:54
industrial voiceover for
industrial
2:36:57
video this for our workshop
divided into
2:37:00
two two-hour segments will
offer an
2:37:02
introduction to the concept of
whiteness
2:37:04
the significance of whiteness
in our
2:37:06
everyday lives and how
whiteness shapes
2:37:09
our interactions the training
examines
2:37:11
how whiteness affects various
systems of
2:37:14
advantage and what that looks
like in
2:37:16
our community additionally it
will
2:37:18
explore how microaggressions
are a
2:37:20
manifestation of whiteness the
training
2:37:23
will address what
microaggressions are
2:37:25
how okay we can identify them
and how
2:37:28
they impact our daily
interactions with
2:37:30
one another
2:37:31
finally the training will
examine
2:37:33
strategies to confront and avoid
2:37:35
committing microaggressions we
welcome
2:37:38
you to participate and join the
more
2:37:40
than 300 Hsu campus and
community
2:37:42
members that have already
participated
2:37:44
in these whiteness sessions your
2:37:46
participation will broaden the
circle of
2:37:48
shared language and
understandings to
2:37:50
facilitate change for equity in
2:37:52
classrooms on campus and in the
2:37:54
community on campus and in the
2:37:58
well you know first of all you
think it
2:38:01
was a hoax no it's it's not I
haven't
2:38:04
the original email forward it's
not a
2:38:07
hoax original email forward
it's not a
2:38:08
like Julie Tucker Julie Tucker
at
2:38:12
Humboldt dot e-d-u I would love
to take
2:38:15
this course a bitch is a hoot I
mean did
2:38:19
you know that microaggressions
are a
2:38:21
manifestation of whiteness I
didn't know
2:38:24
that but I if I took this
course I think
2:38:26
I would understand it better
well you
2:38:28
know that it's on November 15th
2:38:30
mmm that going fan it don't
give me any
2:38:32
details come on man
2:38:35
you know how far that is from
here it's
2:38:37
like it's like a real high you
don't
2:38:39
care about the show you don't
care about
2:38:41
the show but it's alright let's
just
2:38:45
hurting this show let's just
let's just
2:38:47
stick with with whiteness let's
go to
2:38:48
NPR for a moment and talk about
the
2:38:51
white the right-wing hate
groups plenty
2:38:56
of them yes NPR has figured out
where
2:38:58
they're coming from
2:38:59
Joan Donovan is with data and
society a
2:39:01
Research Institute for years
she's been
2:39:03
tracking white supremacist from
platform
2:39:05
to platform online platform
it's like
2:39:11
frogger good I'm trying to find
not
2:39:15
formed a platform online they
were
2:39:17
really trying to figure out
what young
2:39:19
men were angry about and how
they could
2:39:21
leverage that to bring about
broad-based
2:39:25
social movement this is the the
hate
2:39:27
groups they're they're trying
to figure
2:39:28
where would you recruit young
hate men
2:39:31
John where would you go if you
wanted to
2:39:32
recruit the hate date Texas now
we are
2:39:37
way and we've already got rid
of gab
2:39:40
although they're back but you
know so we
2:39:42
gab is white racist nationalists
2:39:45
horrible people where could add
more can
2:39:47
be first-person shooter games
chatons
2:39:49
and video a good places to find
angry
2:39:53
young men video games are a
hundred I
2:39:55
love that these are great
places to find
2:39:59
angry young men seriously video
2:40:03
platforms she says are good
places to
2:40:05
find angry young men video
games are a
2:40:08
hundred billion dollar industry
so what
2:40:11
are companies responsibilities
to ensure
2:40:13
that teens won't encounter hate
groups
2:40:14
Greg Boyd is a lawyer who
represents the
2:40:17
game industry for the firm
Frankford
2:40:19
Curnutt industry for the firm
Frankford
2:40:19
he says companies take the
problem
2:40:21
seriously says companies take
the problem
2:40:22
and remove or ban people when
they're
2:40:24
flagged by other players but
the scale
2:40:26
of the issue is daunting you're
talking
2:40:28
about Microsoft PlayStation and
Steam
2:40:30
you talking about 48 million 70
million
2:40:32
in a hundred and 30 million
monthly
2:40:35
active players or players that
are
2:40:37
playing you know probably on a
weekly
2:40:38
basis I mean that's the
populations of
2:40:40
Spain France and Russia imagine
he says
2:40:43
moderating all that chat text
and voice
2:40:46
moment by moment in literally
every
2:40:48
language dialect and sub
dialects spoken
2:40:50
in the world while the industry
2:40:52
struggles to contain the threat
experts
2:40:55
say it's up to parents to keep
an ear
2:40:56
out and to step in if they
notice
2:40:58
something that concerns them
John tried
2:41:01
and lately he says his son now
16 seems
2:41:04
to have left these ideas behind
he's
2:41:07
playing fewer online shooter
games and
2:41:09
on his own he started attending
church
2:41:15
an interesting point Rockstar
Games is
2:41:20
probably the most aggressive
game maker
2:41:23
and they could probably recruit
a lot of
2:41:24
people but there's this vide
there's a
2:41:27
lot of these guys the good the
better
2:41:29
players will post some of the
action
2:41:32
that they achieve on YouTube
and some of
2:41:35
this has been taken down
especially this
2:41:36
one player whose name is eludes
me and
2:41:38
I'm sorry for that but he's got
segments
2:41:42
of Red Dead Redemption too it's
like
2:41:48
it's like Grand Theft Auto
which they
2:41:51
always did they also always
bring out
2:41:53
one in yeah it's Grand Theft
Auto on
2:41:55
steroids in the West and so
there's so I
2:41:59
got I didn't get to see the
Wonder they
2:42:00
took down but this guy
apparently plays
2:42:02
a character goes around
punching women
2:42:04
and so he's got that's only
white guys
2:42:08
do that by the way that's all
the white
2:42:11
foot never punched a woman no
right now
2:42:13
not not football players no so
he has
2:42:19
one clip that's still up there
and it is
2:42:21
there is something funny about
it in
2:42:23
some sick way I have to say
being a
2:42:25
white guy does a bunch of
aggressions so
2:42:28
the guy is running around and
it's so
2:42:30
realistic it's astonishing he's
running
2:42:31
around town and there's some
woman
2:42:33
suffered town and there's some
woman
2:42:34
kind of a fat chick standing
there
2:42:37
lecturing everybody about the
right to
2:42:39
vote so the player stops in
front of her
2:42:42
and she's going on and on about
the
2:42:46
right to vote and he has a
couple of
2:42:47
snide remarks and she calls him
out for
2:42:51
being a jerk and he just sucker
punches
2:42:55
her and knocks her on her ass
BAM and
2:42:57
then he goes running off again
back into
2:43:00
just through the town and this
will be
2:43:02
taken down for sure and this is
what
2:43:05
game now Red Dead Redemption
2:43:08
- nice now I would recommend
this game
2:43:14
looks like it's hilarious it
sounds
2:43:17
really funny can you get the
black
2:43:20
version so you're like you're
hitting
2:43:23
white ball I was looking at one
review
2:43:26
of it this game is it's kind of
like
2:43:29
it's broken sales records of
apparently
2:43:32
this thing is huge is so deep
it has
2:43:35
layers and layers and layers of
2:43:38
different things you you could
probably
2:43:40
be on this game for a year and
not even
2:43:43
explore half of it now and so
basically
2:43:45
if you run around walloping
social
2:43:47
justice warriors is that the
idea I
2:43:49
actually know this did well no
the idea
2:43:52
is you're pretty much like a
grand theft
2:43:55
auto you're giving certain jobs
you have
2:43:57
to go accomplish something to
get a key
2:43:59
like something I'm bored with
very
2:44:01
quickly it's tedious it seems
to me I'm
2:44:05
not a big fan of these I mean I
like to
2:44:07
play little bits of them
because you can
2:44:09
you know punch people or
whatever now
2:44:11
see that's that aggression the
2:44:12
microaggressions in your
whiteness your
2:44:14
white and but if you really
like these
2:44:18
complex games that have a lot
of detail
2:44:20
man this thing looks like ice
just a
2:44:23
killer all right I'll give it a
shot I'm
2:44:26
a little surprised this it
doesn't
2:44:28
happen often and I had a jingle
for it
2:44:30
which is why I'm bummed you
have no I so
2:44:32
for me know what you like what
for Red
2:44:36
Dead no just any of know I so
for the
2:44:38
end of the show you have no I
say
2:44:42
[Music] of the show you have no
I say
2:44:48
well I will next show I did
you're right
2:44:50
you don't have when I was
thinking about
2:44:52
I didn't get it I do have a
couple
2:44:53
things we do have to talk about
Jeff
2:44:54
Sessions getting fired well
before we
2:44:56
talk about that I need to just
give my
2:44:59
final review of the four-part
series
2:45:02
from al-jazeera which was
quashed and
2:45:08
subsequently I think aired by
RT Nord
2:45:12
least put on the internet
called the
2:45:14
Israeli Lobby because I watched
the
2:45:15
whole I watched all it's almost
four
2:45:17
hours I watched all it's almost
four
2:45:20
the whole thing is about the
Israelis
2:45:26
versus the BDS so that's the
boycott
2:45:30
diversify and no boycott divest
and
2:45:35
what's the s for come on
2:45:39
I don't remember it's it's the
it's
2:45:43
basically the the Israelis
versus the
2:45:45
Palestine and it's being played
out
2:45:49
boycott divest I don't remember
the last
2:45:52
one divest I don't remember the
last
2:45:53
it's being played out ancient
sanction
2:45:55
thank you it's being played out
in our
2:45:57
schools so the Israelis through
2:45:59
embassies and they have they
have actual
2:46:02
recruitment centers you know
Israeli on
2:46:06
on campus the community center
and
2:46:08
you've got this so the social
justice
2:46:10
for Palestine the SGA peers
this has to
2:46:14
stop all of it it's it's not
interesting
2:46:17
it's a very stupid documentary
because
2:46:20
it pretends that oh this is it
me I'm
2:46:22
sure there's an Israeli Lobby
what is in
2:46:25
this documentary is just dumb
because
2:46:27
the kids in college camp on
college
2:46:29
campuses are being
indoctrinated by all
2:46:31
sorts of groups all the time
but these
2:46:34
two the Israel and the and and
the
2:46:37
Palestine the BDA
2:46:38
I'm so tired get off all
campuses both
2:46:41
of you get off well I will the
2:46:45
University of California was
going on
2:46:47
they were arguing you always
gathering a
2:46:49
crowd it's just never-ending
2:46:50
and it's old hummus
2:46:56
the Muslims make the best
hummus I know
2:46:58
no man okay let's get this Jeff
Sessions
2:47:01
thing out of the way I have
first I have
2:47:03
a a weird CBS News opening
about session
2:47:08
we might want to play 26
seconds okay by
2:47:12
the way the I so the good ice
would be
2:47:14
Trump and his promises
2:47:18
it's too long it's 12 seconds
too long
2:47:21
good evening I'm Jeff Glor we
are gonna
2:47:23
be laugh tonight with a major
shake-up
2:47:25
in Washington we are not
talking about
2:47:27
the election yet we will talk
soon about
2:47:29
what happened in the house with
2:47:31
Democrats taking control the
president
2:47:33
said today he would like to
work with
2:47:35
them even though they do have
newfound
2:47:36
power to investigate him but we
are
2:47:39
gonna start here tonight with
the
2:47:40
afternoon dismissal of the
Attorney
2:47:42
General jeff Sessions and his
2:47:44
replacement by a critic of the
Muller
2:47:47
investigation I've never heard
a news
2:47:52
opening that has a bunch of
excuses for
2:47:55
not running the story of the
day which
2:47:57
is the the elections yes he
started
2:48:00
izing immediately he's just
short of
2:48:03
saying we've been again
manipulated by
2:48:07
Trump into not even doing a
regular news
2:48:10
but now we're gonna talk about
this
2:48:11
sessions thing and we apologize
it's
2:48:14
I've never heard anything like
this in
2:48:16
my life let me hear it again
good
2:48:17
evening I'm Jeff Glor we are
gonna begin
2:48:19
here tonight with a major
shake-up in
2:48:21
Washington we are not talking
about the
2:48:23
election yet we will talk soon
about
2:48:25
what happened in the house with
2:48:26
Democrats taking control the
president
2:48:29
said today he would like to
work with
2:48:30
them even though they do have
newfound
2:48:32
power to investigate him but we
are
2:48:35
gonna start here tonight with
the
2:48:36
afternoon start here tonight
with the
2:48:37
dismissal of the attorney yeah
they did
2:48:39
kind of just throw that into
highlights
2:48:40
yeah you're right yeah right I
don't
2:48:42
think I've especially with the
elections
2:48:44
but you realize that today at
five
2:48:47
o'clock is the big protect
Muller
2:48:53
demonstration in 9,000 cities
across
2:48:56
America gee that's not
organized but I
2:48:59
also said there was one thing I
think
2:49:00
you should know that I want to
tell you
2:49:02
about this tonight this is
here's your
2:49:04
organizer and one thing I want
to tell
2:49:06
you is that there are groups
all across
2:49:09
the country who have been
preparing for
2:49:11
months now
2:49:13
for the inevitable day when
President
2:49:16
Trump would take action to end
the
2:49:17
Moller investigation today
those groups
2:49:20
decides they won't that this is
it
2:49:24
that this is the break glass in
case of
2:49:26
emergency moment rule for which
they
2:49:28
have been preparing and
organizing for
2:49:30
months oh my god so they have
said it's
2:49:33
a go tomorrow at 5:00 p.m.
local time
2:49:36
all over the country there are
already
2:49:39
over 900 protests planned to
hashtag
2:49:44
protect Muller you have been
reading for
2:49:47
months about these organizing
efforts
2:49:48
about what people should do in
case of
2:49:50
emergency to save Muller's team
to save
2:49:53
its work to prepare to preserve
this
2:49:56
investigation the groups who
have been
2:49:58
working on this decided today
that what
2:50:02
happened today with the firing
of just
2:50:04
sessions and the installation
of this
2:50:05
new guy to oversee the Moller
2:50:06
investigation the groups who
have been
2:50:08
working on this for months
today decided
2:50:10
that today is that emergency so
we
2:50:13
expect protests all over the
country
2:50:15
tomorrow 5:00 p.m. local time I
just
2:50:17
looked online before I got on
the set
2:50:20
there are more than 900 of them
planned
2:50:22
all orange man bad
2:50:29
that should be fun protect
models that
2:50:31
tonight or tomorrow today
that's today
2:50:33
that's over the world from from
Tel Aviv
2:50:38
to to Paris Texas
2:50:43
yes protect Muller let's see
how see how
2:50:48
how organized it really hills
you don't
2:50:51
do things like this during the
middle of
2:50:52
them we do and you don't do it
after the
2:50:54
election well I guess that this
is the
2:50:59
okay so I got the rundown I got
three
2:51:03
different run downs on sessions
but I
2:51:04
got the best one it's the
shortest in
2:51:06
fact this well it's not that
short but
2:51:09
it's shorter than all the rest
of them
2:51:11
cuz they all had to do almonds
to this
2:51:13
guy uh-huh but but but it did
more
2:51:15
enjoyable cuz it's Jeff in
broadcast
2:51:20
that's right Justice Department
2:51:26
employees saluted Attorney
General Jeff
2:51:28
Sessions as he departed the
building
2:51:30
hours after resigning earlier he
2:51:35
delivered a letter to the White
House
2:51:37
which started bluntly dear mr.
president
2:51:39
at your request I am submitting
my
2:51:42
resignation CBS News has
learned White
2:51:44
House chief of staff John Kelly
called
2:51:46
sessions this morning to inform
him of
2:51:49
the president's decision but at
a midday
2:51:51
press conference President
Trump did not
2:51:53
tip his hand when asked about
sessions
2:51:56
by CBS News major Garrett it's
possible
2:51:58
and can you give us clarity sir
on your
2:52:01
thinking currently now after the
2:52:02
midterms about your attorney
general and
2:52:04
your Deputy Attorney General do
they
2:52:06
have long term job security
there answer
2:52:08
that at a little bit different
time
2:52:11
we're looking at a lot of
different
2:52:13
things shortly after the press
2:52:14
conference mr. Trump tweeted
the news
2:52:16
and said of sessions we wish
him well it
2:52:20
was a dramatic if not
surprising end for
2:52:23
one of the president's earliest
campaign
2:52:25
supporters but less than a
month after
2:52:27
being confirmed as attorney
general
2:52:29
sessions angered the president
by
2:52:31
refusing himself from
overseeing the
2:52:33
Russia investigation career
prosecutors
2:52:36
at the Justice Department had
advised
2:52:37
him to do so because of his
contacts
2:52:39
with Russian ambassador
2:52:41
Sergei kissed lyac during the
2016
2:52:43
campaign the president has
railed
2:52:46
against the move
2:52:47
ever since frequently
disparaging
2:52:49
sessions on Twitter as very
weak railed
2:52:52
is now a word that they use
over there
2:52:54
railed now a word that they use
over there
2:52:56
well to read they can't use
lashed out
2:53:00
which is being overused by
Democracy Now
2:53:03
and a few other end the New
York Times
2:53:05
so they have to come up with
something
2:53:06
railed railed against the move
2:53:09
ever since frequently
disparaging
2:53:11
sessions on Twitter as very
weak the
2:53:14
Jeff Sessions never took
control of the
2:53:16
Justice Department and it's a
sort of an
2:53:20
incredible thing I'm
disappointed in the
2:53:22
Attorney General
2:53:24
after his sessions recusal
Deputy
2:53:27
Attorney General rod Rosen
Stein took
2:53:29
over the Russia probe as
Special Counsel
2:53:31
robert muller indicted 35
people and
2:53:33
companies including some of the
2:53:35
president's top campaign
officials but
2:53:37
now Rosen Stein will likely
also be
2:53:40
sidelined and newly appointed
acting
2:53:42
Attorney General Matthew
Whitaker will
2:53:44
oversee the investigation
2:53:45
Whitaker sessions chief of
staff and a
2:53:48
former US Attorney from Iowa
has been
2:53:50
critical of the Russia probe in
the past
2:53:52
and has written that it could
become a
2:53:54
political fishing expedition in
this
2:53:57
interview he spoke about the
president's
2:53:59
criticism of sessions it's
clear that
2:54:01
presidents trying to put enough
pressure
2:54:03
on Jeff sessions so that Jeff
does what
2:54:06
the president I believe would
think
2:54:08
would just be honorable
2:54:10
even though Whitaker's thinking
appears
2:54:12
to be in line with the
president's
2:54:13
thinking as far as the Russian
2:54:15
investigation is concerned mr.
Trump
2:54:17
tweeted today that he will be
nominating
2:54:19
someone else at a later date one
2:54:21
potential candidate Lindsey
Graham
2:54:23
appeared to suggest four day
2:54:26
be interested in the job saying
that he
2:54:28
will stay in the Senate man
wouldn't
2:54:32
that be great if Lindsey great
would be
2:54:35
funny be great if Lindsey great
would be
2:54:37
Whitaker yeah he looks like a
beast he's
2:54:40
about six six bald and they
ended
2:54:44
picture on Twitter somebody
pointed this
2:54:46
out his picture on the - on his
Twitter
2:54:48
page is him looks like he's
bench
2:54:50
pressing about 650 pounds oh
man shine
2:54:55
weights I mean this guy he just
like I
2:54:59
don't know why it were they
found him
2:55:00
but he is some tough customer
looking
2:55:02
guy he is some tough customer
looking
2:55:05
anyway so well okay what's the
play
2:55:07
weather what's your takeaway I
think
2:55:10
it's just that just nothing
this is not
2:55:12
to play this is just its cough
it's
2:55:14
gonna draw these people out of
the
2:55:15
woodwork I think this I don't
think I
2:55:19
think they may just pull the I
think the
2:55:23
I think I think I think don't
tell me
2:55:25
what you're really are trying
to say
2:55:26
perhaps are gonna maybe cut the
budget
2:55:29
on the on the probe cuz it's
wasting a
2:55:31
lot of money and I don't see us
getting
2:55:33
anywhere I mean how long does
it take to
2:55:34
prove this well Trump has been
very
2:55:36
clear and he said this multiple
times he
2:55:39
said I could fire everybody but
I won't
2:55:41
do it because politically it's
the wrong
2:55:43
thing to do he's letting it
play out
2:55:44
yeah so he's pretty sure of
himself yeah
2:55:50
well I think he's a lot of us
gonna
2:55:51
depend on the tax thing I do
have a Jeff
2:55:53
Glor clip because I want to
comment on
2:55:55
him a little bit he's the CBS
anchor to
2:55:57
go over from Anthony Mason yes
yes yes
2:55:59
yes okay Laurie looks like a 12
year old
2:56:01
is a kid so last one you get
John we're
2:56:04
running long really cuz we had
it yeah
2:56:07
what yeah we're long okay hi
this is the
2:56:10
last one the only reason I
clipped is
2:56:12
because I heard him he uses a
double
2:56:14
Mike laugh mm-hmm and when you
see him
2:56:17
just listen to his voice and he
seemed
2:56:19
in a group when he's talking
he's got
2:56:20
the big voice okay he's like a
little
2:56:22
guy the big voice he's got a
beautiful
2:56:24
voice but I caught him trying
to talk
2:56:28
about something and I think it
was kind
2:56:30
of off the record or off the
cuff I mean
2:56:32
yeah and he he does say um a
lot more
2:56:38
than he should
2:56:38
oh sorry chops anyway you can
hear it
2:56:41
yeah it started off with a good
um right
2:56:45
there I like this reached out
last night
2:56:50
also reached out today then we
still
2:56:53
want an see Pelosi had to say
2:56:58
is there any chance something
gets done
2:56:59
here in the next couple years
I'm highly
2:57:01
skeptical I think the president
doesn't
2:57:03
fully appreciate how intrusive
these
2:57:05
investigations are gonna be
there's a
2:57:07
number of committees that have
oversight
2:57:08
the subpoena powers they have
2:57:10
disappeared documents to
subpoena any
2:57:12
official the administration
they want
2:57:13
they're gonna start going into
the
2:57:14
bowels of a range of different
agencies
2:57:16
and when he
2:57:17
says they'll be a little
investigating
2:57:18
we'll do something they'll do
some this
2:57:20
is highly intrusive the base of
the
2:57:23
Democratic Party wants this and
I think
2:57:25
he has like one speed which is
war
2:57:27
footing if you were at war with
me I'm
2:57:29
at war with you and he's not
gonna be
2:57:30
interested in cooperating with
them on
2:57:32
anything else yeah go ahead I
think that
2:57:34
Dan's absolutely right you
always have
2:57:35
to assume that Congress won't
get
2:57:37
something done but Democrats
are arguing
2:57:39
they can walk and chew gum they
say
2:57:41
Republicans had no trouble
investigating
2:57:43
the Obama administration and
still
2:57:44
trying to work with President
Obama to
2:57:47
let's say cut government
spending and
2:57:49
they say that they can do the
same thing
2:57:50
in that these presidential
threats are
2:57:52
empty threats
2:57:53
they say he needs to show a
record of
2:57:55
accomplishment two years from
now so
2:57:56
he's going to be compelled to
work with
2:57:58
him he's been in a more
advantageous
2:58:00
position at least with the
increased
2:58:01
pickup in the Senate now though
yeah
2:58:03
he's got a broader conference
he's got
2:58:06
more Republicans in this
conference and
2:58:07
the Republicans that replaced
sitting
2:58:10
Republicans are more Trumpy
right Marsha
2:58:12
Blackburn is a stronger Trump
2:58:14
sympathizer than bob corker so
he's got
2:58:16
it he's got a stronger
conference
2:58:18
meaning he has to worry less
about Susan
2:58:19
Collins potentially Lisa
Murkowski on
2:58:21
issues like cab aware whatever
else it
2:58:23
is he's going to have a
potentially a
2:58:25
fight a combative confirmation
process
2:58:27
for new attorney general that
he now has
2:58:29
more of a cushion with more
Republicans
2:58:30
and more Republicans that are
2:58:31
sympathetic to her that helps
with all
2:58:33
judicial nominations okay Nancy
Cordes
2:58:35
my eyes glazed over stop the
pain what
2:58:39
would what were they talking
about I
2:58:41
think they were telling us that
we've
2:58:44
got a great show coming up
because of
2:58:46
all that conflict that's gonna
go on the
2:58:48
crazy investigations Maxine
Waters yeah
2:58:51
all these other guys this is
gonna be
2:58:53
the greatest era of the no
agenda show
2:58:56
is what they were discussing I
think you
2:58:58
are spot-on without mentioning
the show
2:59:01
well but you know they were
thinking it
2:59:04
my god this is gonna be great
for the no
2:59:07
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2:59:11
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2:59:13
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