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race as adam curry Jhansi
Devorah this
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is your award-winning
information media
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assassination episode 1085 this
is no
0:10
agenda curry and from northern
Silicon
0:23
Valley where they're not
acknowledging
0:25
anybody but Stalin I'm John
Seymour oh
0:31
is that what they're doing in
California
0:34
a they're only acknowledging
Stalin
0:38
Stalin now come on
0:41
you gotta be kidding me right
well yeah
0:44
I'm kidding you okay yeah I
mean I know
0:46
I know the kooky host
acknowledging
0:48
Trump as the wannabe Stalin I
wish I
0:53
could you got to go to some of
these
0:54
rallies and pick up some of
these
0:55
posters you know I went to the
rally I
0:57
went to the to the protect
Mueller rally
1:00
here no yes right after yeah
right after
1:03
the show did you get any
posters for me
1:06
well no there in fact there
were no
1:09
posters everything was handmade
so this
1:12
was although it was organized
let me
1:14
just say I went so I can see
City Hall
1:17
in front of City Hall from from
our
1:19
balcony so after the show I'm
you know
1:21
chilling out and on the balcony
for a
1:24
second and like oh look there's
Pete
1:26
okay that's the thing that's
the protect
1:29
me yeah yeah protect miracles
want to
1:33
protect the FBI so I'm gonna go
down
1:35
there and just and I just kind
of walked
1:38
in between them and I got to
say first
1:40
of all a lot of American flags
a lot of
1:42
patriotic care flag waving
which is
1:44
typically associated with
Republicans in
1:48
Austin at least more right-wing
white
1:52
nationalist I should say this
no such
1:54
thing as a Republican here only
Nazis
1:55
and so people are flying flags
and
1:58
everyone there look like which
i think
2:01
is what it was look like they
had you
2:03
know they belong to a Facebook
group you
2:05
know they all yeah we're gonna
meet up
2:07
five o'clock right in front of
City Hall
2:10
a lot of DNC spokes holes on the
2:13
microphone a lot of Trump is
not above
2:15
the law a lot a lot actually
are they
2:18
and then they won't then they
there's a
2:22
very it's just like the enemy
is they
2:24
invent rising the Republic very
much so
2:27
they and then I've heard a lot
of the in
2:29
it the people themselves jump I
would
2:31
say middle aged a slight twinge
of
2:35
stress you know I bet but no
one was
2:39
unhinged no one was you know
going nuts
2:43
well but but I is it possible
the dark
2:47
people who'd like to go stand
in crowds
2:50
and just hold a sign I noticed
a number
2:53
of people
2:54
and not even on a stick they
just hold
2:56
the sign up with one hand and
they're
2:58
standing there and they're not
looking
3:00
at anything they're just gazing
off into
3:01
space anything they're just
gazing off into
3:02
even as the as the crowd is
dissipating
3:05
they just stand there this may
be a
3:07
thing that I don't know about
well maybe
3:09
you're in The Sims it was an
NPC whose
3:15
programming had just not had
not moved
3:18
on to the next phase yet he's
standing
3:20
there orange man bad
3:23
so it was it was very demure
not not
3:28
your auntie fuck crowd it was
you know
3:31
like middle-aged people who
look very
3:32
distressed because they
completely
3:35
believe early distressed well
they could
3:37
guess that distress but it's
obvious
3:39
they completely believe in some
fun
3:42
Russian collusion Zephir thank
goodness
3:47
there we go so anyway so I
didn't
3:51
completely believe in
everything this
3:53
yeah I actually have a clip
regarding
3:55
this hold on a sec among those
here have
3:57
a look at the crowd a lot of
folks
3:58
packed in here organizers say
their
4:00
message no one is above the law
very
4:06
similar to awesome this I think
is
4:07
Arizona for a jingle you're
right I mean
4:26
this note there's no melody
there's no
4:28
nothing you can't ramesh
4:31
our jingle people do better
than that
4:33
and you know they will now that
was
4:35
video taken within the last hour
4:36
organizers said this protest
one of many
4:38
planned nationwide is an
opposition to
4:40
president Trump's firing of Jeff
4:42
Sessions an appointment of
Matthew
4:44
Whitaker as acting AG and
concerns they
4:46
have of what this will mean for
the
4:48
special counsels investigation
given
4:50
Whitaker has publicly been
critical of
4:52
robert muller and the
investigation
4:53
prior to joining the justice
department
4:55
now this protest comes as 18
attorneys
4:58
general this afternoon including
4:59
washington AG Bob Ferguson
banded
5:02
together to sign a letter
calling on
5:03
Whitaker to recuse himself from
5:05
overseeing the special counsels
5:06
investigation her question
needs to be
5:09
confronted early because loss
of our
5:12
civil liberties follows the the
loss of
5:14
the rule of law and right now
the rule
5:16
of law is threatened it is
threatened by
5:19
a president who is afraid of
being held
5:21
accountable president who is
afraid of being held
5:22
this is going this is going
nowhere this
5:25
this this Trump is not above
the law
5:28
it's just it's not working
5:30
yeah it's it's it's not gaining
any
5:33
desired result I think that
just going
5:35
back to racism with Trump now
in the
5:36
rotation maybe yeah well no not
like
5:39
yeah they have been picking on
him for
5:41
this he keep said he talked
back just a
5:44
black Reebok
5:46
ah no you don't have the full
meme yet
5:48
which by the way is everywhere
today
5:50
okay the full meme is he is
racist
5:54
because he puts down black
female
5:59
reporters not one not two but
three and
6:02
so this is what everybody is
talking and
6:05
not us I mean we are but this
is now the
6:07
racist meme of the week and we
have
6:10
proof that Trump is racist
here's NPR
6:12
NPR the bastion of reporting on
the
6:15
radio president Trump's feud
with the
6:17
media seem to take some ominous
turns
6:19
this week with CNN's Jim Acosta
6:23
are you worried that's enough
Kosta
6:28
Kosta of course as you know
black woman
6:30
being barred from the White
House today
6:32
another CNN reporter asked the
president
6:35
if he wanted his new acting
Attorney
6:37
General to rain and Robert
Muller
6:38
what a stupid question that is
what a
6:41
stupid question
6:43
but I watch you a lot you ask a
lot of
6:45
stupid question reporter asking
that
6:47
question was a B Philip a black
woman by
6:51
the way not that you and I saw
no
6:53
footage that showed the
reporter asking
6:56
the questions but for NPR by
the way did
6:59
she did she actually say by the
way a
7:01
black reporter the black woman
who
7:02
misses new acting Attorney
General to
7:04
rain and robert muller what a
stupid
7:06
question that is what a stupid
question
7:09
but i watch you a lot you ask a
lot of
7:12
stupid question the reporter
asking that
7:14
question was a be philip a
black woman a
7:17
fact i mentioned because the
president
7:19
then went on to attack another
black
7:21
woman reporter April Ryan I
mean you
7:23
talk about somebody that's a
loser she
7:26
doesn't know what the hell
she's doing
7:27
she also had by the way this is
well
7:29
done because the April Ryan
7:31
quote-unquote attack refers to
a press
7:34
conference that where she was
not
7:36
allowed to ask a question and
but
7:38
they've they've melded these
two answers
7:40
of his together as if he went
on right
7:44
after his together as if he
went on right
7:44
that to say she's dumb you know
I mean
7:48
it's it's it's kind of a
reverse whipsaw
7:51
yes yes
7:55
Porter April Ryan I mean you
talk about
7:57
somebody that's a loser she
doesn't know
8:00
what the hell she's doing she
Crump also
8:02
had choice words this week for
PBS's
8:04
Jimmy Alcindor another black
female
8:07
reporter some people saw that
as in
8:09
bowling white nationalist now
people are
8:12
racist people so what's going
on here
8:15
now here's something that is
new on NPR
8:18
I think they've figured out
that they
8:20
really can't sell it to
themselves they
8:23
can't ruin their own integrity
by
8:27
ginning up these types of
theories and
8:30
like I say it's a conspiracy
well
8:31
there's actually conspiracy
because
8:32
everyone's doing it that the
president
8:34
you know is racist and here's
the proof
8:36
it's he's a he's very harsh
towards
8:39
female black reporters but they
can't
8:42
really sell that to themselves
right you
8:44
know talking about that so they
bring in
8:45
the podcast Punk Jean didn't be
co-host
8:49
of and parish code-switch
podcast is in
8:51
the studio with us Haiti and
they have a
8:53
lot of podcasts and these
people aren't
8:54
necessarily on the radio so
they're kind
8:57
of like well what's the
podcaster who
8:58
said it you know it's not
really NPR
9:03
reporter sorry
9:05
I think that's dynamite
observation I
9:08
think I've create they have
their own
9:10
straw built in straw man just
bring in
9:12
yeah beat the crap out of him
or not or
9:15
have him say some crazy stuff
in a well
9:17
there you go there's an opinion
Society
9:19
is associated with us so
therefore you
9:21
associate him with us and so
therefore
9:23
you think the same way and I've
heard it
9:24
I think there's an there may
even be
9:26
another clip from NPR today
where they
9:28
do the exact same we just bring
in a
9:29
blogger Biko having a
podcasters to
9:31
attend parish could switch the
podcast
9:33
is in the studio with us hey
gene hey
9:35
Louis exchanges with the
reporters this
9:38
week I mean it was interesting
right and
9:40
if you look at the response to
you
9:42
michel sender's question she
asked this
9:44
very legitimate question about
rising
9:46
white nationalism and whether
the
9:48
president's decision what what
what was
9:50
the question he cut why is
inviting
9:52
atidim that wasn't the question
the
9:54
question was about
9:55
rising white nationalism
presidents
9:59
exchange this thing is wait
until this
10:02
guy gets to the end of your
spiel and
10:03
it's just boom boom boom boom
boom one
10:06
untruth after another but in
the lexicon
10:09
for him completely truth and
completely
10:12
valise with reporters this week
I mean
10:14
it was interesting right if you
look at
10:15
the response from the initiators
10:17
question say what she asked
this very
10:23
legitimate question about
rising white
10:25
nationalism and whether the
president's
10:27
decision to identify himself as
a
10:29
nationalist was somehow
contributing to
10:31
that Trump used an old tactic
though
10:33
from people who were defensive
about
10:34
questions about race they said
they're
10:36
talking about racism is the
real racism
10:38
ah you see I knew this was
gonna be
10:40
problematic when he said that's
a very
10:43
racist question that apparently
is a
10:45
very old tactic that racists
use yeah
10:49
yeah racists will say that's a
racist
10:52
question to deflect from their
own
10:54
blatant racism of course
nationalist was
10:56
somehow contributing to that
Trump using
10:58
old tactic though some people
were
11:00
defensive about questions about
race
11:02
they said they're talking about
racism
11:03
is the real racism it is not
this guy he
11:09
has a little trying this he is
he black
11:11
I believe so but she didn't
mention it
11:13
and by the way I think she
should have
11:15
or should have mentioned his
Creed color
11:18
race whatever and hers because
we're
11:20
identifying everybody
11:23
I agree they should identify is
she she
11:27
should probably say what her
pronoun is
11:30
it's in their email signature
don't
11:32
worry it's about race they said
they're
11:34
talking about racism is the
real racism
11:36
it is not listeners and today
it was a
11:39
little bit different Abbie
Philip asked
11:40
the president about whether his
acting
11:42
Attorney General would reign in
the
11:45
Russia investigation now
President Trump
11:46
is off as he said that that
11:48
investigation is a witch-hunt
suggestion
11:50
he would like his past Attorney
General
11:52
Jeff Sessions as much of their
the ire
11:55
between the two of them I'm so
it seems
11:57
like a legitimate question okay
but as
11:59
we just heard the president
also attest
12:01
what was wrong with they didn't
resolve
12:03
that I might want to point out
it's how
12:07
what was wrong then what he
said that
12:10
it's a stupid question I don't
12:12
understand how was that racist
they
12:13
don't resolve it they just say
black
12:15
woman he said something not
good racist
12:16
Jim Acosta who whatever you
think of him
12:20
he's not a black woman going
out black
12:26
women I mean it's really hard
to say
12:27
right the president has this
12:29
antagonistic relationship with
the press
12:30
broadly on the other hand the
context
12:33
this larger context matters the
12:35
president uses racially charged
language
12:37
in all kinds of contexts just
sparring
12:42
with reporters exactly there's
you know
12:44
the fun people on both sides
comment
12:46
after charlottesville racist
there was
12:49
the way he went after NFL
players who
12:51
were protesting racial and
equalities
12:55
what are you saying get those
sons of
12:57
bitches off the field if I
would tell an
13:00
owner get that son of a bitch
off the
13:01
field that's racist racist
13:04
there's the Muslim ban racist
and the
13:06
language around that language
around
13:08
that huh no this never being a
Muslim
13:12
Muslim no of course not but
that's what
13:14
we call it now in on NPR I'm
sorry it
13:17
was the podcaster who made a
mistake
13:19
those guys you know they're
given too
13:20
much freedom I'm sorry we won't
have
13:21
them on again don't worry you
know that
13:22
April Ryan who is one of the
most
13:25
prominent members of the White
House
13:26
press corps prominent what did
what what
13:28
who does she work for okay
American
13:31
urban American urban radio
networks
13:35
is that what it is I think it's
that
13:38
Brian urban radio American
urban radio
13:46
networks urban radio American
urban radio
13:47
she joined CNN also as a
political
13:50
analyst she's not she's not one
of the
13:53
most prominent White House
correspondent
13:55
she sits in the middle of the
pack not
13:58
at the front where Jim Acosta
gets to
14:00
sit she's not one of the
prominent
14:02
members but I'm just pissed off
nice CNN
14:09
eclipse is April Ryan to trump
I'm not a
14:12
loser should there be a nice
clip and we
14:15
do know that April Ryan who is
one of
14:17
the most prominent the members
of the
14:18
White House press corps she
certainly
14:20
seems to think that he singles
out women
14:22
and people of color in the
press room
14:23
here's what she said to CNN you
don't
14:25
see this kind of exchange
happening with
14:28
white males no we didn't see
that with
14:31
Jim Acosta okay in that room as
much as
14:34
you do well minorities meaning
African
14:37
American woman myself or women
gene
14:40
didn't be when the president
speaks to
14:41
reporters at the White House
he's of
14:43
course also speaking to a much
wider
14:44
audience how does language like
this
14:46
play with his base well we know
they
14:49
love it we know that they're
from public
14:51
opinion polls that his base is
14:53
especially skeptical of the
news media
14:55
according to a Quinnipiac poll
from late
14:58
in the summer about 51% of
Republicans
15:00
said that the news media is the
enemy of
15:02
the people this is good I have
not seen
15:04
this poll I couldn't find it
but now
15:06
we've moved it to a poll I mean
did the
15:09
poll say is the news media the
enemy of
15:13
the people or did the poll say
is the
15:15
fake news enemy of the people
didn't now
15:18
you're just doing polls and you
bring
15:19
that in and then whatever Trump
actually
15:22
said doesn't matter anymore we
also know
15:24
that from you know years of
public
15:25
opinion polling that
Republicans are
15:27
conservative on racial issues
they are
15:29
more skeptical of sort of fixing
15:30
inequality through the
government and
15:32
for Orlick on affirmative
action on
15:34
policing and so you have these
in this
15:36
case you have three reporters
who are
15:38
also women importantly who got
these two
15:43
demographics they are members
of the
15:44
news media and they are also
not like
15:46
there media and they are also
not like
15:47
visibly not white in a press
corps that
15:49
is overwhelmingly white
overwhelmingly
15:53
so well maybe the networks of
racists
15:56
they're not sending enough
black and
15:58
brown people and females and
15:59
transgenders nothing to do with
him no
16:04
this has to do only when they
kick that
16:06
was a white guy not white in a
press
16:09
corps that is overwhelmingly
white Trump
16:12
is working on that he brought
down the
16:14
white side by one so score for
the black
16:18
side you should be happy
16:19
White House press corps
overwhelming
16:21
overwhelm Lee so and so in a
lot of ways
16:23
they may be literal embodiments
of the
16:26
things that most animate some
of trumps
16:28
base yeah racist let's check
out CNN
16:30
significantly shorter clip but
this is
16:32
uh Kirsten powers and she just
you know
16:36
then I got dwell on what
happened but
16:38
more on her analysis I was to
have a
16:40
philip of CNN joining me now is
CNN
16:42
polka analyst Kirsten powers
and former
16:44
Trump campaign aide Michael
Caputo
16:46
Kirsten I'm just you know
watching the
16:48
president there you know Philip
is as
16:54
well earlier he I think was on
Wednesday
16:56
the press conference he spoke
to an
16:58
African American reporters
saying her
17:01
question was racist you know
some have
17:03
said that there is a racial
component to
17:05
to this or the president's
willingness
17:07
to call African Americans
stupid do you
17:11
see that yeah I do
17:13
he plays on racial tropes that
go did he
17:20
call African Americans as a
group stupid
17:23
that's what that's what he just
said do
17:27
you see that most rolled back I
missed
17:31
that if that's what he said
let's say
17:33
spoke to an after my American
reporters
17:35
saying her question was racist
you know
17:38
some have said that there is a
regional
17:39
component to to this for the
president's
17:42
willingness to call African
Americans
17:44
stupid ah yes good catch
17:47
no he called April Ryan stupid
17:51
I guess you could parse it any
way you
17:52
want he called women he calls
women
17:54
stupid because blacks stupid
black women
17:58
african-american women women
under six
18:00
feet tall
18:02
do you see that yeah I do and I
plays on
18:07
racial tropes that goes all the
way back
18:10
to the beginning of this
country and the
18:12
idea all the way back to the
beginning
18:15
that's right that's how far
back Trump
18:18
goes with his racism
18:19
black people aren't as smart as
people
18:23
we in our past had literacy
tests for
18:27
black people in order to vote
and I
18:29
don't think is that true do we
have
18:30
literacy tests for African
Americans to
18:32
vote Dixiecrat South yeah I
think that
18:36
is true Democrats by the
billion yes
18:39
Democrats good point we in the
in our
18:41
past had literacy tests for
black people
18:44
in order to vote and I don't
think it's
18:46
a coincidence that he talks
about you
18:48
know whether it's Don Lemon
having a low
18:50
IQ or Maxine Waters has a low
IQ or
18:53
LeBron James has a low IQ or
now we're
18:56
supposed to believe you know
Abbey
18:57
Philip is asking a stupid
question oh I
19:00
see okay if you take all of
those people
19:03
together I can see how they how
they has
19:05
you said this about any white
people and
19:07
traumas to watch it
19:10
has he called any white person
Dom well
19:13
I'd have to think about that
but when
19:15
whether he ever said LeBron
James had a
19:18
low IQ hey I think he's brought
19:22
something similar I'm sure who
knows man
19:25
I'm doubting it well maybe
maybe we're
19:27
wrong maybe he is singling out
two
19:29
african-americans for being
stupid I
19:31
mean when you put that list
together
19:34
that's actually pretty
convincing
19:35
mutters has a low IQ or LeBron
James
19:38
true well we know we know is
like the
19:40
Muslim banner no but I know who
buy into
19:45
their bullcrap no he has I
don't know
19:49
about LeBron James but he has
said about
19:51
Maxine Waters he has said about
Don
19:53
Lemon so I'm just saying that
if you put
19:55
that list together I can see
how they
19:57
come up with this thought with
his
19:58
thinking don't think it's a
coincidence
19:59
that he does she even says it's
not a
20:02
coincidence he's actually
accusing the
20:04
president talks about you know
whether
20:06
it's Don Lemon having a low IQ
yes I
20:09
remember that Maxine Waters has
a low IQ
20:12
did that all the time or LeBron
James
20:14
has a low IQ or now they're
supposed to
20:17
believe you know Abbey Philip
is asking
20:19
a stupid question this there is
a
20:22
there's a cottage has nothing
to do with
20:24
IQ by the way instant theme
here and
20:26
it's frankly it's right out of
the white
20:27
supremacist playbook I mean
this is it's
20:31
classic it's classic white
supremacist
20:33
classic it's classic white
supremacist
20:36
I'm very tired of this now and
is this
20:41
is this what the mainstream the
m5m is
20:42
going to do now is this their
track I
20:46
guess I'm looking it to LeBron
James
20:49
Stefan I got a video that
started up
20:51
automatically yes we used to do
that a
20:55
lot at pod show
21:00
I'll get the log that's um
that's
21:03
something today yeah I know
what reason
21:06
I care about this is because
this is a
21:08
trick a technique mm-hmm
21:10
where you like the Muslim bang
trick
21:12
yeah he keeps just saying it
over and
21:15
over and over and over and over
the next
21:16
thing you know it's true I
think it said
21:19
mika brzezinski stupidness is
LeBron
21:21
James has just been interviewed
by the
21:23
dumbest man on television is
right out
21:25
of a tweet the dumbest man on
television
21:28
Don Lemon did he say he had a
low IQ or
21:31
do you just say is the dumbest
man on
21:32
television we said that about
Don Lemon
21:36
right tea lemon yeah but did is
that the
21:39
same as he's got a low IQ just
the
21:41
dumbest dumb TV guy you're
right he says
21:44
he's so I'm not sure that
you're saying
21:47
low IQ is a very yeah it's very
21:49
different I I agree and you're
right if
21:52
he called someone a bonehead
does that
21:54
mean you said they're they have
low like
21:55
you know you come a bone head
bones bone
21:57
wait a minute bone because in
Africa the
22:00
natives had bones through their
nose
22:02
you're racist LeBron James just
22:05
interviewed by the dumbest man
on
22:07
television Don Lemon
22:08
he made LeBron look smart which
isn't
22:11
easy to do there you go and
then he says
22:14
I like Mike referring to
Michael Jordan
22:18
which is kind of inside
basketball
22:21
reference so did he say hello I
can't I
22:26
said their dish it the two of
them are
22:27
dumb okay not quite not the
same as low
22:31
IQ low IQ which she's been
accusing
22:33
waters of but
22:36
she can have it her way in this
regard I
22:38
I don't think it's a complete
generality
22:41
cuz he just said he likes Mike
yeah but
22:44
anyway this this is what
they're though
22:45
it's a it's now syndicated The
Herald
22:48
Tribune Florida that's I think
no this
22:50
is the Washington Post here
Washington
22:52
Post is on it over the past
several days
22:55
Trump has launched personal
attacks
22:56
against a trio of black female
22:58
journalists his verbal assault
against
23:01
black reporters candidates and
lawmakers
23:03
has renewed criticism the
present
23:05
employees insults rooted in
racist
23:07
tropes that's where that girl
got it
23:10
Robert cook yeah strokes racist
tropes
23:13
what exactly is a trope well a
trope is
23:16
like a cliche but it's and if
you're
23:19
somewhere between a meme and a
cliche
23:20
but let's look it up yeah I
think that's
23:22
a good idea
23:23
because if that is part I mean
this this
23:26
woman who was on CNN she'd she
really
23:29
just read The Washington Post
article
23:31
and that's how she came up with
racist
23:33
tropes trope is a figurative or
a
23:36
metaphorical use of a word or
expression
23:42
so it's kind of like one step
removed
23:45
from I hate you black people
23:49
now looking at this definition
of try
23:51
another looking at this
definition of try
23:53
I think it's like
23:56
I think you should call it like
an old
23:57
saying and now it wouldn't even
be that
23:59
no no it's kind of it's it's
figurative
24:02
or metaphorical
24:06
I don't see how it fits in
actually to
24:08
be honest about it now strange
isn't it
24:10
yeah but they like the word I
noticed
24:13
the left likes the word trope
I've been
24:16
head of I've always had a hard
time
24:17
using it because it just
doesn't ever
24:20
sound good I don't like the
sound of the
24:21
words but also what what good
is it it's
24:24
like you know if we don't even
24:26
understand what it means why
would you
24:28
use it
24:31
but here he says over the past
several
24:32
days think they know what it
means and I
24:34
think the minis for something
would I
24:35
accept something along the
lines of what
24:37
I said which is kind of like a
meme and
24:40
a oh ok gotcha I got my so
blacks are
24:46
stupid blacks have low IQ
that's the
24:49
trope blacks have low IQ that's
the
24:50
because because it's it's kind
of a meme
24:53
a racist and Aamir's kind of
it's kind
24:55
of a generality hit on it yeah
it's
24:59
figurative Oh antics well
according to
25:02
the Washington Post just to add
to it
25:03
he recently called Tallahassee
mayor
25:05
Andrew Gilliam a thief which is
again
25:09
you know it's like black people
thieves
25:10
it's it's all in this context
low IQ
25:13
person thieves these are all
tropes that
25:16
are racist I mean yeah yeah I
mean yeah
25:20
you could build a case exactly
and
25:23
that's what's being done they I
guess
25:24
they don't have anything else
to run
25:25
with now the others in the
rotation and
25:28
it's got to come around and
they keep
25:30
trying these different things
nothing
25:31
sticks part of the reason
nothing sticks
25:34
is Trump himself he keeps
tweeting weird
25:36
things that make people go off
in
25:38
another direction it's like
there's like
25:40
a bunch of ants like if you
have a whole
25:42
horde of ants and you got like
one of
25:44
those lighter guns you know
that from
25:45
script oh that you like
barbecues with
25:48
and you push it down into the
thing and
25:50
you start moving it around and
burning
25:51
ants you know my aunt thing and
they
25:54
watch them scrambling all over
the place
25:55
that's kind of what Trump does
with his
25:57
tweet see well it's like
throwing up
25:59
like it some kerosene on the on
the
26:01
animals and we know that's the
wrong
26:03
thing to do because you never
want to
26:05
torch the ant that's taken the
dead guy
26:07
back to the to the mound so I I
have now
26:10
let's talk about the National
I'm a
26:12
nationalist thing because this
is a
26:14
fantastic mix of the Lear
foundation
26:21
mainstream media fictional
presidencies
26:26
and real message meant to
indoctrinate
26:31
people watching it and this is
Madame
26:35
secretary which I don't think I
saw the
26:37
last season maybe the last
maybe not
26:39
even the last two seasons I'd
like to
26:42
Leone she's I've been well I've
been
26:45
meaning to record this what did
I know
26:47
except you're gonna play but
it's like a
26:50
really you're gonna play but
it's like a
26:52
find the show to be a borderline
26:54
offensive it got really
offensive it
26:56
wasn't in the beginning in the
beginning
26:58
was it was different but now
we're
27:00
talking before Clinton was
running yeah
27:03
to be the first the first female
27:05
president or really the second
as you
27:08
pointed out in the newsletter
yeah and
27:12
that's the fact by the way why
just
27:13
briefly tell everybody well
during the
27:16
before I talk a little bit
Armistead to
27:18
today's Armistice Day even
though we
27:21
don't celebrate in the United
States we
27:22
celebrate Veterans Day which
was a
27:23
creation of the city in the 50s
because
27:26
the World War two veterans were
just
27:28
back from the war and they said
what do
27:30
we sell who cares about these
old guys
27:32
it's gotta be about us
27:35
I know it's offensive but it
seems to be
27:38
that if you look into it it
seems to be
27:39
what it was about so they
changed the
27:41
Veterans Day and they still
kept I think
27:44
a World War Two memorial day
well during
27:47
the Woodrow Wilson
administration when
27:49
after World War one they tried
to you
27:51
know the United Nation the
League of
27:53
Nations was discussed and
formed I think
27:56
it ended up in Geneva and they
it was
28:00
gonna be the first example and
this was
28:02
a globalization era right uh
similar to
28:05
the one we have now and that
28:07
globalization era which ended
up in that
28:09
war which is the same way this
one's
28:10
gonna end up after the thing
was over
28:14
was one of these situations
where all
28:16
that you know the elite said
god this is
28:18
no good look all that beauty
kill or we
28:20
don't have servants and or we
lost I
28:22
think we lost a butler you know
they
28:24
lost and some of the people
that write
28:26
for the newspaper have been
killed at
28:28
this war that we told him to go
to and
28:30
and people came trying to steal
our
28:32
stuff and how we got to do
something
28:34
about that
28:35
so they'd formed the League of
Nations
28:37
and Wilson's job was to get the
United
28:41
States to join and this was
gonna be a
28:43
you know an organization bands
gonna it
28:45
ended up like the United
Nations useless
28:47
but at the time they thought it
was a
28:49
good idea and Wilson had a
tremendous
28:53
stroke that completely did may
28:55
unfunctional right he should
have been
28:58
taken out by the 25th amendment
by the
29:00
way yeah no no Democrats don't
work that
29:04
way so the
29:06
now you just sound like a
Republican man
29:08
I don't do ya don't do those
things it
29:10
doesn't doesn't doesn't suit
you well
29:12
people are gonna bitch about me
anyway
29:14
so but it was uh it was strange
to me
29:18
that this guy could be
incapacitated and
29:20
the 25th amendment didn't apply
to him
29:22
so that means is never gonna
apply to
29:23
anybody so his wife was
president she
29:26
just told everybody what to do
surrogate
29:29
and she was you know she did a
fine job
29:31
she couldn't she just you know
she could
29:34
maybe communicate with him it's
doubtful
29:37
but she used the same advisors
nobody
29:39
wanted to talk about it because
it was
29:41
like oh god or the country's
gonna go to
29:42
you know be fine finds out if
if we gave
29:45
a posthumous Congressional
Medal of
29:48
Honor yes for her service as
president
29:54
just to uh Hillary presidency
the same
29:59
one that somebody said we
should just
30:00
impeach Trump and put Hillary
in there
30:04
yeah same kind of thing that's
fantastic
30:08
this was only recently explored
by
30:11
historians was only recently
explored by
30:12
now another salient point you
added to
30:15
the newsletter was that just
before what
30:20
period was it just before just
after
30:22
World War one before World War
two that
30:25
everything was borderless no
that was
30:27
done before World War one
thirty years
30:30
right that began around 1890
right in
30:34
earnest it's almost 30 years to
passport
30:38
because I you do research on
passports
30:40
you find they weren't even
employed
30:42
right from about 1890 to it at
war and
30:45
so people could roam around
aimlessly
30:46
which allowed this one nutcase
from
30:48
Serbia to go shoot the guy that
30:51
Ferdinand douchebag guy that
learned
30:53
something about that today
Archduke
30:56
Franz Ferdinand was murdered
I'm sorry
30:59
AVO June 28th 1940 in his car
his open
31:03
car 40 1914 yeah do you know
what his
31:07
license plate was was a bunch
of threes
31:10
no a four alpha 11 1118
31:16
I don't believe that yes go go
look at
31:20
the interwebs there's lots of
31:23
photographic evidence well I'm
gonna
31:25
have to look at this it just
sounds too
31:27
and this conspiracy that you
know he
31:30
knew then it would be over I'm
just
31:35
telling you go ahead and look
the the
31:37
conspiracy about eleven eleven
eighty
31:39
Photoshop which are out there I
don't
31:41
think it's Photoshop it's
unlikely this
31:43
doesn't make any sense but okay
I'll
31:46
look into it saying I'm not
saying that
31:48
aliens came here and put it
down as like
31:51
Oh be careful you'll be
celebrating
31:52
Armistice Day a hundred years
as just a
31:55
coincidence Day a hundred years
as just a
31:59
anyway so Ferdinand was gunned
down in
32:02
this situation and so they
Austria
32:06
declared war on Serbia and that
32:08
blossomed into World War one
and I
32:11
awkwardly you know I have
people that
32:13
have to take sides
32:14
yeah alright so for some reason
I don't
32:17
know why I didn't take the
brunt of the
32:19
of the blame at the end it was
blamed on
32:22
the Germans yeah who or guess
got into
32:25
it you know I just saw by
coincidence I
32:27
saw the sound of music that
didn't know
32:29
that there was a 2015 musical
they did
32:32
in BBC did you me you mean the
old
32:36
musical was redone by the FCC
in 2015
32:39
yes exactly
32:40
I saw it I like oh yeah see I
like that
32:44
stuff and I was looking at the
good
32:46
Broadway plays on Broadway in
the stage
32:48
but when they're put on TV and
they're
32:50
singing out of the blue I like
it it's
32:52
completely and I thought to
sing I
32:55
thought it was the performances
were
32:57
weak yeah I'd like to think the
ID the
33:00
actor who played the top
d'urberville
33:03
whatever his name was was the
main guy
33:06
yeah I don't know it's manly he
not
33:08
d'urberville obviously I'm just
kidding
33:10
but I thought he could enact
well I what
33:13
what the reason why I stuck
with it is
33:15
like the the actress who played
Maria
33:17
I'm like I know her I know her
who the
33:18
hell and I still don't remember
her real
33:20
name but she is dawn in
EastEnders which
33:22
is that the soap that's been
running in
33:25
the UK for 50 years like oh
that's dawn
33:28
okay and then I kind of got
sucked into
33:30
it I thought it was great
33:31
I liked it well yes but the
question is
33:34
did you donate to what well it
was it
33:38
was donation I said see those
two people
33:44
asking to donate they never
mention the
33:46
station name do they know it's
a package
33:49
they sent to all the stations
of these
33:51
same two people begging for
money
33:52
they don't even they don't even
33:54
personalize it to the stage to
the local
33:56
station yep so she the number
below the
33:59
number below yes support your
state
34:02
local station this station no
this
34:05
station say that too but there
wasn't
34:07
even a tote bag I mean it's
just here's
34:09
the DVD
34:11
it's it's so ineffective is so
34:13
ineffective they really doctor
wouldn't
34:15
write anyway back to Madam
Secretary and
34:18
well actually I do want to come
back to
34:20
Armistice Day after this
because I have
34:23
little analysis of Makran and
Trump but
34:26
this and I'd heard about it I
hadn't
34:28
seen it either in fact I still
have not
34:30
seen it I really enjoy not
having seen
34:33
this and hearing it because
we're going
34:35
to hear the fantastic acting
talents of
34:41
we have Hillary Clinton :
Powell and
34:46
Madeleine Albright all former
34:48
secretaries of states and this
is Madam
34:51
Secretary Terry Leone playing I
believe
34:53
it was the premiere episode for
the new
34:55
season it can be yes but it was
or
34:59
wasn't well you believe and I
said it
35:04
can I don't know yeah we go on
here you
35:07
just it's just usage I'm sorry
it's okay
35:11
it's all right
35:14
but this was clearly aligned
with the
35:16
messaging about nationalism
with Trump
35:19
saying I'm a nationalist and
just
35:22
blatantly stating this is not
what it
35:24
means this is what it used to
mean well
35:27
you'll hear this clip people
need to
35:33
rally round well it's so good
of you to
35:37
consult with your predecessors
we did it
35:40
all the time so thanks for
asking us
35:43
again the president has asked
me to give
35:48
a speech after the signing
ceremony to
35:50
address the attack on the White
House
35:53
you bear a heavy burden no
pressure no
36:03
pressure well what do you say
in the
36:07
wake of a nightmare like this
you need
36:10
to reassure the people that
they are
36:11
safe because we are resolute in
our
36:14
efforts to defeat this enemy
you should
36:17
hold up a vial and say this
little bit
36:19
could kill everybody in this
whole room
36:21
that would be the way to do it
Elizabeth
36:22
resolute in our effort to
defeat this
36:24
enemy well that's a start but I
think we
36:27
also have to remember that
those who
36:29
attacked us are resolute - and
you will
36:32
have to the acting is really
bad but
36:40
obviously they weren't gonna do
two
36:42
takes No
36:44
well no I think they may it's
cut
36:47
together that's what you're
hearing that
36:48
they may not have even all been
there at
36:50
the same time for all I know
but one
36:52
shot but Clinton you know and I
heard
36:54
her a couple of times I'll just
mention
36:55
this up front I heard her in her
36:57
previous interviews that we've
played
36:59
with Kara Swisher and all these
but
37:02
whatever she was doing the
lesbians in
37:04
tech she kept saying there's
it's very
37:09
simple e pluribus unum out of
many one
37:12
know she's been repeating this
for a
37:14
while and now we know why well
that's a
37:17
start but I think we also have
to
37:19
remember that those who
attacked us
37:22
resolute to and you will have to
37:24
reassure people about their
safety you
37:28
can remind them that we do have
the
37:30
world's greatest military to
protect and
37:33
defend them but you know as
great as our
37:34
military power is that is not
where our
37:37
real strength lies absolutely
our
37:39
strength lies and our core
democratic
37:41
values in our constitution was
that I
37:45
was a little girl in London
during World
37:47
War two when the Germans were
bombing I
37:50
learned later that three of my
37:52
grandparents were murdered by
the Nazis
37:54
in concentration camps and so
the threat
37:58
of nationalism is not just a
theory okay
38:01
so this is very good this is
Madeleine
38:02
Albright who I do I believe
indeed she
38:04
is old enough to have witnessed
the
38:08
bombings I think that's probably
38:09
historical by the way do you
hear how
38:12
Hillary Clinton sounds exactly
the same
38:14
as when she's not lying this
day out of
38:22
people who I remember years ago
some Oh
38:24
Hillary she's gonna be the next
she's
38:25
gonna be the first female
president and
38:27
the great thing about her she's
a
38:28
wonderful one of the greatest
public
38:31
speakers of every one though
they're two
38:37
years old and here we go with
the
38:41
nationalism so the threat of
nationalism
38:43
is not just a theory I went
through it
38:46
once and I don't intend to go
through it
38:48
again so she's saying that she
was
38:50
bombed by the Nazis and that was
38:52
nationalism and she doesn't
intend to go
38:54
through nationalism again she
makes
38:56
quite a shortcut nationalistic
threat is
38:59
really expanding and more and
more
39:01
countries are being caught in
this trap
39:03
his contagious he splits us
apart that
39:06
makes us more difficult to deal
with the
39:08
issue and it becomes even more
what I I
39:12
don't know what it's the issue
man it's
39:14
does is it makes it more
difficult to
39:16
deal with the issue be by being
39:18
nationalist and by being by the
way
39:20
Trump's definition of
nationalism is
39:22
America first the French by the
way
39:25
hugely French first people
friends of
39:28
course you buy the red no you
don't buy
39:31
the Honda I got a friend of
mine lived
39:33
in France for like five or six
years and
39:34
he bought a Honda
39:35
civic yeah all he got was grief
from his
39:38
neighbors because he didn't buy
French
39:41
France yeah right but but but
this is
39:44
this is not even about that
this is just
39:46
about saying when when the
president
39:48
says he's a nationalist he's
actually a
39:50
racist that's all that this is
and it's
39:52
two minutes of it it makes us
more
39:55
difficult to deal with the
issue and it
39:57
becomes even more contagious
they attach
39:59
what has made America great and
still
40:03
does and that is our diversity
look at
40:05
look at us you white folk
Gandhi is
40:15
there - I was condi there - I
believe
40:18
she was so you know Elizabeth I
think
40:20
what we're all saying is talk
about what
40:23
unites us even at this moment
of peril
40:25
remind Americans of our nation's
40:28
original motto something that I
think
40:30
about a lot and which seems more
40:32
important today than ever he
pluribus
40:34
unum out of many one Henry
you're so
40:38
right yes where we go one where
we go
40:49
all whoo maybe condi wasn't
there she
40:52
would have jumped in on that
one I
40:53
thought she was now do you want
to hit
40:55
it's the actual seats that she
made
40:56
after this advice condi no no
the the
41:00
fake said Madam Secretary so
she got
41:03
this advice from Hillary from
Madeleine
41:06
and from : and then she did her
speech I
41:09
cut it down because it was too
long of
41:11
course Thank You mr. president
and thank
41:14
you prime minister country prime
41:16
minister we're daily your
courage and
41:18
determination have made
humankind safer
41:21
from the second greatest threat
it faces
41:25
what is an even greater threat
than
41:28
nuclear weapons that which
makes the use
41:32
of them possible hate
specifically the
41:38
blind hatred one group or
nation can
41:41
have for another and that is
why I am
41:43
convinced that nationalism is
the
41:45
existential threat of our time
41:50
nationalism is not just bad no
it's not
41:54
just Nazi it's the existential
threat of
41:57
our time meaning extermination
of all of
42:01
us we're all going to die
because of
42:03
nationalism I want to be clear
42:06
nationalism is not the same as
42:09
patriotism wow that did the
dictionary
42:13
change let me just check this
for a
42:14
second nationalism definition
42:25
okay noun a tree otic patriotic
feeling
42:29
principles or efforts patriotic
to me
42:32
let me try the merriam-webster
I may be
42:34
doing the long one wrong
loyalty and
42:36
devotion to a nation okay
doesn't say
42:39
patriotism to a nation okay
doesn't say
42:42
I always thought that the
definition of
42:44
patriotism let's look up the
definition
42:46
of patriots it's okay patriotism
42:49
definition of patriotism the
quality of
42:52
being patriotic vigorous
support for
42:54
one's country
42:55
sounds like nationalism yeah mom
42:57
according to the fake Madam
Secretary it
43:01
no longer means patriotic be
clear
43:04
nationalism is not the same as
43:06
patriotism it's a perversion
version of
43:11
patriot what's the what's the
dictionary
43:15
term for that if it's the
opposite
43:17
an antonym in ansan him yes
it's it's it
43:21
should be listed as an antonym
in the
43:22
dictionary it's the snide
perversion of
43:25
patriotism justice or look at
the
43:28
definition of perversion version
43:36
perversion the alter alteration
of
43:40
something from its original
course
43:41
meaning or this is the perverse
she's
43:45
perverting it she yes exactly
that is
43:47
the perversion by saying it's
no longer
43:49
patriot no longer synonymous
with
43:52
patriotism the alteration of
something
43:55
from its original course
meaning or a
43:57
state to a distortion or
corruption of
44:00
what was first first intended
not
44:04
intended last week teeth
44:09
all righty distortion
misrepresentation
44:12
falsification travesty
misinterpretation
44:14
misconstruction twisting
corruption
44:17
subversion and subversion is
what we're
44:20
doing exactly the belief system
held by
44:23
those who attacked us promotes
the idea
44:25
that inclusion and diversity
represent
44:28
weakness nationalism calling
hello
44:36
Hollywood Foundation Norman Lear
44:38
speaking and the only way to
succeed is
44:40
to give blind allegiance to the
44:42
supremacy of one race over all
others
44:46
nothing could be less American
look
44:49
where isolationism has gotten
us in the
44:52
past what because we isolated
ourselves
44:59
from two world wars 70 million
the world
45:02
war we save people's asses what
look
45:07
what isolationism and a world
war one
45:10
that way I say yeah there's
isolationism
45:12
there we had nothing to do with
that war
45:13
but we went over there I point
out in
45:16
the newsletter why why what was
our who
45:19
was picking on us well but it's
worse
45:20
she saying because of our
isolationism
45:23
which by the way you can't on
one hand
45:25
say it's about race white
nationalists
45:28
about him not anybody who's not
the uber
45:32
race and then all of a sudden
say look
45:35
at what happened with
isolationism well
45:37
that's about countries not
participating
45:39
you can't have it both ways
it's either
45:40
nationalism about your national
country
45:43
or it's nationalism about the
type of
45:45
people you have in your nation
it's not
45:47
both we're maybe it is in this
world
45:50
yes this was done to confuse
really come
45:55
up with a concise this doesn't
work no
45:58
he was a piece of propaganda
that was
46:00
pretty much in my opinion
46:02
junk poorly executed it was all
head
46:07
leer foundation written all
over it when
46:10
I first saw this thing I was
lazy not to
46:14
clip it the weeks ago I you
actually saw
46:17
the whole the whole episode
yeah I
46:19
watched it yeah and I thought
it was
46:24
borderline sick and I think it's
46:27
offensive I mean how stupid do
they
46:30
think the public is okay well
the last
46:36
show about prop 10 and prop six
in
46:40
California prop six would have
given you
46:42
some tax money back but nobody
in
46:44
California once that they want
to be
46:45
taxed to death and prop 10 was
gonna put
46:48
rent control which is a leftist
idea at
46:51
the base give it back to the
local towns
46:54
instead of having the state run
it which
46:56
they do a poor job of which is
classic
46:58
thing you should vote for but
because
47:00
the real estate interest came
in and
47:02
told all these dummies oh no no
no is
47:04
bad okay I'll vote no let's
finish this
47:09
up others nothing could be less
American
47:12
look we're isolationism has
gotten us in
47:15
the past
47:17
world wars 70 million debt
47:20
never again can we go back to
the start
47:24
times what fear and hatred like
a
47:28
contagion infected that as much
as
47:34
ending the threat of nuclear
war is what
47:36
today is
47:38
it's why we must never lose
sight of our
47:41
common humanity our common
values and
47:44
our common decency
47:47
was reminded recently of our
nation's
47:50
founding motto e pluribus unum
she heard
47:55
she said someone someone
reminded me
47:57
recently Hill's he pluribus
unum so
48:00
there they're pushing her
campaign
48:03
slogan I think no but why she's
saying
48:06
this continuously but they push
it in
48:08
twice in this piece I think I
have some
48:10
in 2023 thirteen disparate
colonies
48:13
became one country one people
and today
48:16
we call on all Americans and
people
48:19
everywhere to reject the
scourge of
48:21
passions because governments
can't
48:24
legislate tolerance or
eradicate hate
48:28
that's why each one of us has
to find
48:30
the beauty just one more to
reiterate
48:39
one more point ISIL our
isolationism
48:42
didn't get us killed in World
War one in
48:45
World War two it's our
abnegation of
48:48
isolationism and saying no no
we're
48:51
gonna get involved in all this
stuff
48:52
overseas which the founding
fathers by
48:55
the way specifically said no
don't do it
48:57
yeah but we do it to the point
where now
49:01
we're stuck because if we stood
our
49:04
isolationism didn't get us over
there it
49:06
was our dropping the idea yes
now it's
49:09
too late now you're stuck now
we had
49:10
world's policemen so I think
another lie
49:15
although I couldn't quite
figure out
49:16
what the genesis of it was is
this idea
49:20
that Trump I'm so tired of in
the Trump
49:24
didn't want to do the
wreath-laying
49:27
ceremony because of a little
bit of rain
49:30
and you know the tweeters were
just
49:33
filled with what an asshole men
we're
49:35
shoulder-to-shoulder millions
of them in
49:37
the trenches for weeks on end
in the
49:39
rain in the mud and and our
stupid-ass
49:41
president can't even raindrops
keep
49:44
falling on his head weather
meanwhile
49:47
once I saw the wreath laying
thing I'm
49:49
like oh no wonder did you see
all the
49:52
photos of Merkel and Makran
they're
49:55
walking in the meadow hand in
hand she's
49:58
nothing up to him I'm not
kidding
50:01
kisses him behind his you know
on the
50:03
back of his cheek who wants to
be a part
50:07
of that visual here's a little
press
50:11
clipping of it has been the
scene of
50:13
triumph and shame in two world
wars and
50:16
on Saturday for the first time
since
50:18
World War two a French and
German leader
50:19
returned to a clearing in
Campania
50:21
forest inside a replica of the
train
50:23
wagon in which the Armistice
ending
50:25
World War one was signed
50:27
which Hitler returned to take
the French
50:30
surrender in 1944 destroying
the site
50:33
Emmanuel macron an angler merkel
50:36
unveiled a plaque and signed the
50:37
guestbook the wagon was rebuilt
along
50:40
with the site after world war
ii in part
50:42
in homage to Marechal Fache the
great
50:44
was the supreme Allied
commander a
50:46
statue of foix is also at the
site which
50:49
holds powerful symbolism for
the two
50:51
nations once fierce rivals and
now
50:53
United is the driving force
behind the
50:55
European Union a partnership
macron and
50:58
Merkel's seem to be saying that
would
51:00
remain eternal long after their
passing
51:02
no please we all know the next
war will
51:05
be French France and Germany
it's always
51:08
the same and but I think what
was
51:11
overlooked possibly is that you
know
51:13
Trump probably had his meeting
with
51:14
Putin while everyone was at the
ceremony
51:16
in fact there's another piece
of just a
51:20
piece of video where Putin
jumps out of
51:22
the lineup runs over to trump
shakes his
51:24
hand thumbs up goes back you
know it's
51:26
like oh yeah yeah they got
something
51:28
going on they're brewing on
something
51:30
but the irony of all of this as
we
51:33
celebrate peace a hundred years
the
51:35
Armistice of peace World War
one it was
51:38
the war to end all wars the
irony of it
51:41
is that what was really being
discussed
51:44
was war stuff well yeah I mean
right so
51:48
Trump is on the plane then
apparently
51:51
Makran says somewhere well you
know we
51:55
got to have our own army here
in Europe
51:57
we got to be you know we can't
always
51:59
trust the US it's a little more
nuanced
52:02
if in the French version but
you know
52:04
with Russia China whatever it
is we need
52:06
more of war stuff Trump then
immediately
52:08
starts tweeting saying yeah
well this is
52:11
rude since we're paying for
everything
52:13
you frog and then they sit down
together
52:16
and again you got to listen to
what
52:18
Trump saying I think what
happened is he
52:21
had a quick chat with him and
by the
52:22
McCrone is touching him the
whole time
52:24
he's he's patting him on the
legs
52:26
punching is me touching him on
the arm
52:28
the whole time which that's
actually
52:32
when someone does that it's odd
but you
52:35
know maybe they're great
buddies I don't
52:37
know but
52:38
sounds it sounds to me like the
52:39
conversation went something
like this
52:41
yeah okay what I meant to say
was yeah
52:46
we're probably gonna buy more
stuff from
52:48
America to beef up our side of
the
52:50
equation I think Trump is there
on a
52:51
weapons call I think is there
selling I
52:54
think he's trying you think
okay Mac Ron
52:56
you want to buy some pretty
sedate the
52:59
whole time while he was there I
have the
53:00
CBS rundown of this which is a
minute
53:03
forty fourteen this Trump meets
back Ron
53:06
yeah I'm gonna hear that cuz I
have the
53:09
full audio I was from vetted on
Twitter
53:11
about the President of France
53:12
the two leaders brushed it off
Ouisa
53:15
Jang is traveling with the
president we
53:18
have become very good friends
over the
53:20
last couple of years President
Trump and
53:22
president Emmanuel macron put
their good
53:25
friendship on display with the
body
53:27
language to prove it they also
found a
53:30
common message to tamp down
their
53:32
ongoing conflict over defense
spending I
53:35
do serve four different views
that we
53:37
need a much better but ensuring
within
53:40
NATO I appreciate what you're
saying
53:42
about burden-sharing but
minutes before
53:44
landing in Paris the president
hated
53:47
president McCrone of France has
just
53:49
suggested that Europe build its
own
53:51
military in order to protect
itself from
53:53
the US China and Russia very
insulting
53:57
mr. Trump was asked about the
tweets
53:59
we're getting along from the
standpoint
54:01
of fairness and I want it to be
fair
54:04
President Trump and the first
lady
54:06
attended a social luncheon with
their
54:08
French counterparts but they
scrapped a
54:10
scheduled visit to an American
Cemetery
54:12
citing bad weather meanwhile the
54:15
president continues to deal
with the
54:17
backlash over acting Attorney
General
54:19
Matt Whitaker who will oversee
the
54:21
special counsels investigation
into
54:24
Russian meddling now that's a
very
54:26
dishonest report I mean
extremely
54:29
dishonest I'll play the actual
audio
54:32
from that meeting between the
two
54:34
McCrone is groveling
54:37
didn't sound like he was
groveling in
54:40
that report that the United
States can
54:59
only do so much
55:01
in fairness to the United
States we've
55:04
rebuilding our military we just
had to
55:07
prove seven hundred and sixteen
billion
55:08
dollars the year before that we
have 700
55:11
billion so we're almost
completely
55:13
rebuilding our military with
the latest
55:15
and the greatest and we want we
just
55:19
want we want to absolutely be
that we
55:21
want to help you actually want
to be
55:23
there I went on with the bids or
55:25
whatever a part of it but
different
55:28
countries have to also help
that's only
55:31
fair and I think the president
we've
55:32
already discussed this and the
person
55:34
right very much agreed on that
I do
55:37
agree I think we work very
closely
55:39
together in Syria mind you what
happened
55:44
he's talking about the 30th of
April
55:46
when America the Brits and the
French
55:49
bombed Syria operation against
chemical
55:53
witness yes sir
55:54
and then we will they closed it
together
55:57
in Middle East African song but
it's
56:00
answer to have the European
security
56:03
from today being assured just
binds the
56:07
United States and we need a
much better
56:09
but insurance that's why I do
believe
56:11
that we need more European
capacities
56:13
more European defense you know
that to
56:16
take this part of the bird what
Britain
56:18
trend past protects or to
defend one of
56:21
the top one of the state of the
United
56:23
States he doesn't ask France or
Germany
56:25
on other government of Europe to
56:27
finances that's why I do
believe that we
56:30
need more investment it's
exactly what
56:32
we do in France it's the first
increase
56:35
in terms of budget for defense
for
56:37
we would reach the citizens
need more
56:41
he's mean the CBS report could
not have
56:44
been further from what was said
from the
56:46
truth he's saying the
president's right
56:48
we gotta upward we're upping
our budget
56:50
we're gonna have more stuff
it's not
56:52
fair that America is is paying
for that
56:54
when Trump needs help he
doesn't call us
56:57
none of that was in the report
nope
57:02
and this surprises you well no
you know
57:07
I don't think I have the clip
there was
57:09
a like two or three rallies ago
that the
57:12
President did and I I don't
know if I
57:14
just forgot to play it or but
there was
57:16
someone had a medical issue a
medical
57:19
episode and you might have seen
it Trump
57:21
actually stopped stopped
everything
57:23
stopped the route stopped the
rally and
57:25
it was a good five maybe ten
minutes and
57:27
then near the end everyone was
57:28
reasonably quiet people started
singing
57:30
Amazing Grace it was really a
beautiful
57:33
moment for it's like holy crap
are they
57:35
singing and it just kind of
swelled up
57:37
from nowhere and was very very
it was it
57:40
was a nice human excu main
experience
57:44
I mean even I forgot to play
the click
57:47
not used to that but there's
nicely by
57:50
omission sometimes it's so
slanted
57:53
what's being yeah that's what's
really
57:54
that's that's the trick
omission is the
57:56
best way to do it it really is
well
57:58
mission is what the the right
has always
58:00
bitched about the Conservatives
il media
58:02
is it's not that the people
can't do the
58:06
reporting that's what's this
and it's
58:09
not what they put in it's what
they
58:11
leave out how about yes and I'm
gonna
58:13
take it right - I'm gonna take
a right
58:17
to what my biggest complaint
isn't what
58:19
they're leaving out which is
Yong Kim
58:23
yes you know Yong Kim
apparently has
58:26
been around for a while I think
yeah
58:30
well she was I think chief of
staff for
58:32
I think someone sent us a note
that
58:34
she'd actually been she had
been in in
58:38
Congress in 2014 it's not the
first time
58:42
she's so the way go it's easy
enough to
58:44
figure out we did go to us it's
quite a
58:47
book of knowledge day but I'm
pretty
58:49
sure that but anyway what y'all
look her
58:53
up and you tell the stories
about young
58:55
Kim Worth that's it was that it
she know
58:58
I've got some clips okay
59:01
now got some clips okay
59:02
she was a state legislator okay
she was
59:06
the first Korean American to
become
59:08
state legislator Katara then
she went to
59:12
Congress gotcha
59:13
she wasn't in Congress to
become a state
59:15
legislator nobody does right I
hear you
59:17
but she said but she was not
mentioned
59:20
in fact at all
59:23
she's has yet to be mentioned
in fact
59:26
just like that but I'm finding
another
59:27
peculiarities of everything on
Young Kim
59:29
I sing of a clip where they
talk about
59:31
this sing of a clip where they
talk about
59:32
I think it's shields and Brooks
mm-hmm
59:35
here it is shields and Brooks
33 of 34
59:38
women read play this little
just little
59:40
short clip 33 a 34 women
elected to the
59:43
House right for the first time
we're
59:45
Democrats 34 no no the 34th is
Carol
59:53
Miller she's the Republican if
you go to
59:56
roll call which is serving the
public
59:59
since 1955 is it great you know
the
1:00:02
great congressional following
operation
1:00:05
meet Carol Miller she could be
the only
1:00:07
new Republican woman coming to
Congress
1:00:09
next year the GOP is only woman
so far
1:00:12
will represent West Virginia's
third
1:00:14
District and they have a
picture they'd
1:00:16
like to promote this woman
she's one of
1:00:18
those old older women that has
like kind
1:00:23
of the bleached the kind of the
burns
1:00:26
and Montgomery burns from their
Simpsons
1:00:29
kind of skin that's true white
it's all
1:00:32
wrinkly and glasses and a hat
she won't
1:00:38
even wear some bronzer or
anything but
1:00:41
then let's see the outrage not
even
1:00:44
wearing bronzer well I think
it's the
1:00:46
people if you look at this
picture of
1:00:49
her it's like oh yeah I know
that's a
1:00:51
white woman I'm gonna read the
first
1:00:54
line of this of this article
about Carol
1:00:59
Miller of this of this article
about Carol
1:01:00
among the 33 new women elected
to the
1:01:03
House this week only one is a
Republican
1:01:07
instead of you know the 33 meme
is in
1:01:09
play and I realized it with the
Brooks
1:01:11
and shield now this is taken
further
1:01:17
with democracy now refuses to
talk about
1:01:20
it and in the thing that I've
also
1:01:25
noticed is that there's a
another woman
1:01:28
um you know because they keep
talking
1:01:29
about the two Muslims who gotta
like yes
1:01:32
well who are these two Muslims
are they
1:01:34
both in Minneapolis or
Minnesota or is
1:01:36
just no no no play the two
Muslim women
1:01:39
diversity clip from CBS from
our last
1:01:41
show the Pierce diversity was
perhaps
1:01:43
the biggest winner in this
year's
1:01:44
midterm elections which saw a
record
1:01:46
number of women run for office
Jim
1:01:49
Axelrod introduces us to two
from the
1:01:51
class of 2018
1:01:54
what Election Day marked its
fair share
1:01:56
of firsts the stories of two
particular
1:01:59
trailblazers may well carry the
most
1:02:02
power that is if you're taking
their
1:02:04
measured not by where they
finish their
1:02:06
journeys but from where they
started
1:02:14
in Minnesota 36 year old Neil
hunt Omar
1:02:17
became the first ever Somali
American
1:02:20
elected to Congress here in
Minnesota
1:02:22
it's a cold state but the
people have
1:02:24
warm hearts and we don't just
welcome
1:02:26
immigrants but we send them to
1:02:28
Washington born in Somalia she
and her
1:02:31
family fled the violence of
civil war
1:02:33
when she was eight after years
in a
1:02:36
refugee camp in Kenya she
immigrated
1:02:38
here when she was 12 learning
English in
1:02:41
three months mastering politics
in the
1:02:47
years that followed I'm proud
to be able
1:02:49
to bring my voice out 27 year
old
1:02:52
Democrat Sofia Wazir is the
first
1:02:54
refugee ever elected to New
Hampshire
1:02:56
State House her family fled
Afghanistan
1:02:59
and the Taliban 21 years ago
spend ten
1:03:02
years in a refugee camp before
making
1:03:05
their way here she studied the
1:03:07
dictionary at night to learn
English one
1:03:10
thing a younger generation
could do is
1:03:12
the energy they have you want
to be the
1:03:14
advocate for seniors and young
people
1:03:18
and working families these days
our
1:03:21
politics clearly can frustrate
anger and
1:03:25
divide but these two winners
provide a
1:03:28
much-needed reminder our
election still
1:03:31
have the power to inspire now
they never
1:03:35
mentioned she's there did you
serve
1:03:36
Muslim women and the specific
thing they
1:03:39
never mentioned is Rashidah
Talib
1:03:42
another young Kim that nobody
wants to
1:03:45
talk about this is more than
one young
1:03:47
Kim well I'm saying somebody
that's been
1:03:49
obviously blackballed from from
coverage
1:03:53
she is a radicals radical this
Talib
1:03:56
woman she's from Detroit mm-hmm
and
1:03:58
they're there and she's new
she's a been
1:04:00
she's they don't even mention
her and I
1:04:03
bet this for someone hearing
the name
1:04:04
yeah that's proof they don't
even
1:04:07
mention her the only Democrat
Democrat
1:04:11
socialist mmm that's why she's
in the
1:04:14
aoc camp yes yeah another
marginalized
1:04:18
wall she can't even get paid to
get an
1:04:19
apartment so so let's let's go
with
1:04:23
Tilley which is spelled TL AIB
and with
1:04:27
this go to Talib intro by Amy
and tell
1:04:29
me tell me the kind of the
earmarks of
1:04:32
this little celebration some of
the
1:04:33
other stuff about this woman
you'll get
1:04:35
a kick out of Tuesday evening
1:04:36
Palestinian America and
Rasheeda to
1:04:39
leave in Michigan and Somali
American
1:04:42
Ilhan Omar in Minnesota became
the first
1:04:44
Muslim women elected to
Congress it's
1:04:53
unbelievable to me really
Democratic
1:04:58
socialists who supports the
Palestinian
1:05:00
right of return in a one state
solution
1:05:02
she also supports Medicare for
all a
1:05:05
fifteen million dollar a
fifteen-minute
1:05:08
a $15 minimum wage I think 15
minutes is
1:05:14
better than abolishing ice the
child of
1:05:16
immigrants to leave has spoken
out
1:05:18
against the Trump
administration's
1:05:19
travel bans this is Rashidah to
leave
1:05:21
celebrating her historic victory
1:05:26
a small village in the West
Bank they're
1:05:32
literally glued it's like five
Tigers
1:05:35
for you and now it's quite a
bit Mac
1:05:37
they're glued to the TV my
grandmother's
1:05:40
my aunt's my uncles and watching
1:05:56
we got some Iranian women in the
1:05:59
audience in 2016 rashida to
leave made
1:06:20
news when she confronted then
candidate
1:06:23
Donald Trump at the Detroit
Economic
1:06:24
Club she got up and shouted
have you
1:06:27
ever read the US Constitution
she was
1:06:31
taken out by security she was
removed to
1:06:35
use the proper water taken out
places
1:06:45
that old had just a senile old
fart John
1:06:49
Conyers who's now a
technologies yes
1:06:52
okay you it was useless the
last decade
1:06:57
yeah no so she guess it doesn't
1:07:00
interview with her and she has
a bunch
1:07:02
of interesting things I think
are worth
1:07:04
playing these are all short
clips cuz
1:07:05
they're just I mean she's
already full
1:07:08
of herself she's you know let's
just
1:07:11
let's just put this in
perspective for a
1:07:13
second so this is des a Democrat
1:07:15
socialist of America same as
Alexandria
1:07:18
Ocasio Cortez who has been a
completely
1:07:20
sideline marginalized not is
also not
1:07:24
mentioned in many of these news
reports
1:07:25
the way we expected cuz she's
of course
1:07:27
that the the shining lights the
hero
1:07:30
yeah dan I believe is yeah she
stands
1:07:35
for the same things it's
Medicare for
1:07:37
all free school for everybody
no borders
1:07:39
no borders Isis gotta go no ice
right
1:07:44
yes okay now she the difference
between
1:07:49
of course AOC and this woman
and the
1:07:51
other woman and some of these
other
1:07:53
people is that referring to
young Kim
1:07:58
Young Kim was the state
legislature
1:08:00
Rasheeda is also state
legislator that
1:08:03
moved up huh so that makes you
know it's
1:08:06
just a so not just to
1:08:09
Oh so let's see what she's
already got
1:08:12
her mind made up a bunch of
things she
1:08:13
hasn't even stepped foot in
office yet
1:08:15
listen to her him on there what
is she
1:08:17
gonna do it was she and Pete
went to
1:08:19
impeach Trump will you try to
impeach
1:08:22
President Trump let me guess
the answer
1:08:24
hmm let me think Oh see I think
she
1:08:29
would say she wouldn't just say
yes
1:08:32
you'd say as soon as possible
first
1:08:34
order of business yes I would
truly
1:08:36
believe that he's obstructing
justice
1:08:39
it is very clear that something
is wrong
1:08:43
within our own government you
can like
1:08:45
the man but I could tell you I
know you
1:08:48
like the rule of law about more
and in
1:08:51
America there is laws that we
offer
1:08:54
there is loss there is loss
baby that we
1:09:00
all should equally be held
accountable
1:09:01
to and I can tell you very
strongly that
1:09:04
this is not political for me I
mean he
1:09:06
could be a Democratic president
and I
1:09:09
would still say the same thing
1:09:10
obstruction of justice and as an
1:09:12
attorney myself industry is it
the
1:09:14
Democratic Party or the
Democrat Party
1:09:16
what would is the actively the
Democrat
1:09:18
Party would is the actively the
Democrat
1:09:19
so why she's saying Democratic
president
1:09:23
she's a member of the Democrat
Party
1:09:25
it's it's pretty much saying
he's just
1:09:28
flipped around I don't like it
for me I
1:09:30
mean he could be a Democratic
president
1:09:33
and I would still say the same
thing
1:09:35
obstruction of justice and as an
1:09:37
attorney myself I can tell you
when we
1:09:39
start kind of turning our heads
and
1:09:41
letting a little bit of things
slip by
1:09:43
like what we've seen the last
few days
1:09:46
we are jeopardizing our own
democracy we
1:09:49
are jeopardizing that
accountability and
1:09:51
that balance of government
that's there
1:09:53
that is so critical for us to
live in a
1:09:55
free country
1:09:56
we cannot allow him to so this
is very
1:10:01
typical this response is 19
seconds left
1:10:03
it's not no examples just
saying things
1:10:07
as she said yet enemy of the
people the
1:10:09
press the press freedom that's
got to be
1:10:12
in here paint this process
that's
1:10:13
dangerous for weaving and I'm
very much
1:10:17
willing to start investigating
and
1:10:19
leaning towards that if he has
anything
1:10:21
to do with their structuring
justice and
1:10:23
it pretty much sounds like he
is trying
1:10:25
to sway this investigation and
trying to
1:10:28
make sure that he protects
himself
1:10:29
instead of protecting our own
country oh
1:10:31
I'm good way to go
1:10:33
where's she from Michigan
Detroit
1:10:36
way to go Michigan Detroit
1:10:40
let's hear yeah well just
Conyers they
1:10:45
kept electing him let's listen
to what
1:10:48
she says on Pelosi do you think
that
1:10:51
she's gonna support Pelosi
1:10:52
well if Pelosi doesn't seem to
be
1:10:55
supporting her so I would say
no will
1:10:58
you support Nancy Pelosi who's
just
1:11:00
announced she will go for the
House
1:11:02
speakership you know I'm really
so much
1:11:04
focused on helping the other
women of
1:11:06
color I mean I don't know if
you know
1:11:07
it's not just me and Ohana Omar
but some
1:11:10
of the youngest members of
Congress
1:11:12
beautiful colors of women are
coming
1:11:15
into the United States Congress
from a
1:11:17
Jana hey Jana - Johanna - Deb
Holland -
1:11:21
the beautiful Charisse David's
we have
1:11:24
such an incredible class that
was coming
1:11:26
and I'm so focused on really
trying to
1:11:28
uplift him to lean on each
other to
1:11:30
making sure that we are able to
serve
1:11:32
the families and the residents
that
1:11:33
believed in us back home very
1:11:35
effectively now if I were doing
1:11:38
anteye anteye democrat party
news
1:11:44
reporting the way I see it on
television
1:11:47
about Trump specifically
whereas he was
1:11:50
dancing on the graves of those
who
1:11:53
didn't who didn't want his
support who
1:11:56
didn't support him then never
Trump
1:11:57
person look what's happening
with the
1:11:59
never Pelosi's with the DSA's
they are
1:12:02
they're not being danced on
their graves
1:12:05
cuz they won worse they're
being ignored
1:12:07
they're being what you said
1:12:08
compartmentalize being shut out
1:12:10
completely from the party and
these are
1:12:13
the exact people that diversity
is
1:12:15
supposed to uplift and so we
want to
1:12:17
focus really on that and focus
on making
1:12:19
sure that we have a seat at the
table
1:12:20
that we can truly be heard not
just
1:12:23
displayed as like oh look our
caucus is
1:12:25
now diverse great now put us at
a table
1:12:28
where we can actually have a
voice where
1:12:30
we can actually feel like we
can make a
1:12:32
difference in a lot of the
issues that
1:12:34
we feel is it critically
important for
1:12:36
our families back home in other
words no
1:12:40
no no she does not support the
Pelosi no
1:12:43
I have one more where she tries
to
1:12:45
explain what Democratic
Democrats
1:12:48
socialism is my favorite
question yes
1:12:51
yeah I'm sorry this is yeah
yeah you're
1:12:55
a member of Democratic
Socialist America
1:12:57
explain what democratic
socialism is yes
1:13:00
you know for me right now in
Detroit
1:13:02
this is a it means I have
fought so
1:13:06
heavily against corporate tax
breaks
1:13:08
especially because I've seen
our clue
1:13:10
schools and in Detroit closed
down I
1:13:12
mean close to sixty schools
have already
1:13:14
closed down in the city of
Detroit well
1:13:16
we're channeling public money
got you
1:13:19
know these are our own taxes
into a
1:13:21
hockey stadium the Red Hook Red
Wings
1:13:23
hockey stadium downtown d'etre
sixty
1:13:26
percent of the funds that went
towards
1:13:29
that hockey stadium that could
have gone
1:13:31
to schools we're talking about
four
1:13:33
hundred million dollars away
from
1:13:35
schools into an adult
playground a
1:13:38
for-profit industry that to me
is
1:13:41
completely unethical immoral
and for me
1:13:45
it means living in a just fair
equitable
1:13:48
Society means living in a just
fair equitable
1:13:49
and that is not fair when you
have
1:13:51
billionaires in the corporate
welfare
1:13:52
line when our children are
still hungry
1:13:54
when our when our schools are
still
1:13:56
underfunded where I can't even
get you
1:13:59
know our fire hydrants and some
of our
1:14:01
neighborhoods fixed or I can't
even
1:14:03
understand right now
1:14:04
the lack of resources that we
have to
1:14:06
deal with the increase in
concentration
1:14:08
of poverty in many of the
neighborhoods
1:14:10
it's it's wrong and and truly
to me
1:14:13
against what I what I believe
is the
1:14:16
role of government which is it
should be
1:14:17
about people not corporations
oh okay
1:14:20
well thanks for it at the end
there
1:14:22
about people not corporations
and fire
1:14:24
hydrants people not
corporations and fire
1:14:27
well I didn't learn anything
about
1:14:29
democratic socialism it's about
people
1:14:32
not corporations yeah which is
just a
1:14:35
bromide again a trope yeah it's
a trope
1:14:39
it's a trope before we take a
break I I
1:14:43
saw one of our friends yesterday
1:14:46
okay friend you introduced me
to many
1:14:49
many many moons ago in the
beginning of
1:14:51
the no agenda show I got it I
got a
1:14:53
tweet on Friday is it a female
no okay I
1:14:59
got a tweet on friday from
roger McGuinn
1:15:01
oh yeah Roger and he's he was
in Austin
1:15:05
the final show of his
sweetheart of the
1:15:08
rodeo album the 50th 50th
anniversary
1:15:12
tour yeah they said day once
you come by
1:15:14
I got to tell you when when it
went one
1:15:17
of the birds tweets you I think
that's
1:15:19
cred a little bit roger McGuinn
man
1:15:24
actually not just roger chris
hillman
1:15:26
Marty Stewart they were doing
this this
1:15:29
was a very interesting show
1:15:32
that he did you know very
bluegrass and
1:15:34
everything but he says hi by
the way
1:15:38
back when yeah did you go to
the comment
1:15:40
search of course I did we went
backstage
1:15:42
your Camila was there we hung
out a
1:15:44
little bit and the thing with
Roger is
1:15:46
you know he texts me like okay
got back
1:15:49
backstage passes for you at
will-call
1:15:50
it's like okay we're walking
over he
1:15:52
said are you there yet so now
we're
1:15:54
getting there I'm here he's
like he's
1:15:56
the star of the show he's like
standing
1:15:58
by we'll call he's ready to
take his
1:16:00
backstage and you know how he
talks like
1:16:03
this he's very soft very
soft-spoken
1:16:05
when he speaks hey it's a great
time we
1:16:10
you know was just fun to fund
and see
1:16:12
him again he's 76 now he looks
pretty
1:16:15
good he does well he exercises
bicycles
1:16:18
oh really as a bad man you
don't get
1:16:21
what you don't think there's
any Botox
1:16:23
going on you think not really
you know
1:16:26
think so I would doubt it's
possible
1:16:30
he's smooth man his face is
smooth look
1:16:32
I'm 54 so great maybe I had a
great
1:16:38
procedure called a grind anyway
he did
1:16:43
give me one great idea which I
wanted to
1:16:44
share cuz this may be our
ticket out of
1:16:46
here mine for sure
1:16:48
my ticket out of this
godforsaken gig
1:16:50
are you gonna leave me stuck
well maybe
1:16:53
maybe I can work into it I'm
not worried
1:16:55
about it so here's what he says
he says
1:16:58
they have been around the rush
you know
1:16:59
he doesn't like to fly and in
fact they
1:17:02
were hopping in the van and
driving
1:17:03
black back to Florida last
night and the
1:17:06
van and so he says we've been
around the
1:17:10
world for free and Camilo
starts to
1:17:13
explain how this whole thing
works is
1:17:14
the cruise lines they've been
on 30
1:17:16
cruises first-class around the
world and
1:17:19
here's how they do it they sell
a roger
1:17:23
McGuinn lecture 45 minutes to
lectures
1:17:25
during the during the whole
cruise and
1:17:29
then that you get all your food
and
1:17:30
drink and everything for free
I'm like
1:17:32
this is grace it's how you
could do this
1:17:33
so easy I'm like but yeah
you're roger
1:17:35
McGuinn you tell a story you
pick up a
1:17:37
guitar and you use play
Tambourine Man
1:17:39
just now you just get a power
point and
1:17:42
you just tell stories about the
music
1:17:44
videos play some music videos
1:17:47
and no Tina's gone yeah I hope
you put
1:17:49
that presentation together like
this is
1:17:51
a great idea you could do it
and he says
1:17:54
that might the audience is just
about
1:17:56
crews taken age right now
1:18:01
yeah I think so I think this is
an
1:18:04
exciting prospect I think you
should go
1:18:06
for it
1:18:08
and with that I'd like to thank
you for
1:18:10
your courage and say in the
morning news
1:18:12
John say you are the C stands
for
1:18:15
centenary Dvorak well in the
morning you
1:18:20
mr. Adam Curry in the morning
to all the
1:18:24
boots on the ground feet in the
air subs
1:18:25
in the water and the games and
nights
1:18:27
out there in the morning to the
troll
1:18:28
room whenever we fire up the
bat signal
1:18:30
it goes out through goes out
through the
1:18:35
tweeters and the mastodons
everyone
1:18:38
rushes off to the troll room No
Agenda
1:18:40
Stream comp and I good to see
everybody
1:18:42
they're a little slow today
trolls good
1:18:45
to have you
1:18:45
also in the morning too let me
see I
1:18:48
believe it was Mike Reilly who
brought
1:18:50
us the artwork for episode 1080
for
1:18:54
complex instrument the title of
that
1:18:56
this was the Joe Rogan alien
artwork
1:19:00
with adam curry inventor of the
podcast
1:19:02
and bob seed oil some tech guy
which got
1:19:06
big laughs people like this art
it's
1:19:09
very funny yeah so one of the
funnier
1:19:11
pieces that we've done recently
Latino
1:19:13
was Tina was flying back from
Chicago
1:19:16
and she's hi I'd listened to
show I
1:19:17
really laughed when you played
the Bob
1:19:20
seed oil s yeah yeah and what
do you
1:19:23
think of the history of podcast
he says
1:19:24
now I fell asleep right after
that
1:19:29
somebody trimmed it and put it
on
1:19:31
soundcloud oh they did yeah oh
I haven't
1:19:34
seen that with some original
arts as a
1:19:36
history of podcasting by Adam
card cool
1:19:38
and so be on the lookout all
right we
1:19:42
have a few people of thing
including a
1:19:43
super night um sort Kirk from
the Happy
1:19:47
Valley one hundred and one
thousand one
1:19:48
hundred and eleven dollars and
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1:19:51
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there are
1:19:55
too many 11s today not to
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sort Kirk
1:20:03
from Happy Valley no jingles
note nobody
1:20:06
in the morning to circ Erica
thank you
1:20:08
very much this is fantastic I
love does
1:20:10
it wait put an 18 there I see
yeah I was
1:20:15
thinking that the name of the
11:00
1:20:17
donation is not as like a sack
of sticks
1:20:20
no we had originally we had a
name for
1:20:22
it 11 11 11 though I never miss
well
1:20:26
thank you something I want to
mention it
1:20:28
now in pika all those project
in the
1:20:32
second part but I want to
forget this is
1:20:34
also Eric to shill and his wife
Dee his
1:20:40
anniversary cuz they owe
everybody the
1:20:43
family like JC was married on
twelve
1:20:45
twelve myself and maybe we were
married
1:20:47
on eight eight and Eric is
married on
1:20:51
1111 to state well
congratulations
1:20:55
oh boy I say congratulations by
but the
1:20:58
kicker is which I could have
put in the
1:20:59
newsletter if I'd known because
I'm you
1:21:01
know I'm not something us to
tell me
1:21:03
some of these things you barely
know
1:21:04
your grand child's name the
point is is
1:21:09
that this is their 11th
anniversary on
1:21:12
1111 oh and that's fantastic
yeah
1:21:17
so if anybody's a big fan of
Eric
1:21:18
distilling I'm sure there's a
few send
1:21:20
them a note he lied no agenda
nation.com
1:21:23
she let no agenda nation no
okay she's
1:21:26
eleven eleven eleven eleven
eleven don't
1:21:29
you've got Elevens everywhere
yay yeah
1:21:32
although it didn't show up in
the
1:21:33
donation amount necessarily
Milt Lee
1:21:36
Cuevas in Noblesville Indiana
five
1:21:38
hundred dollars please use this
donation
1:21:40
to establish a Jim Acosta don't
accost
1:21:42
me Jim Fund this guy is in
serious need
1:21:46
of help a little Nancy jobs
Carmen
1:21:49
American team jingle for my mom
and goat
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karma okay we can do that
there's a need
1:21:54
for a rescue mission when the
world is
1:21:56
threatened the world needs help
it calls
1:21:59
on America
1:22:05
and that's the story jobs jobs
jobs and
1:22:10
jobs let's vote for jobs under
Hawkes
1:22:22
beragon Baron of the Alps from
zaandam
1:22:29
3333 he sends kisses I have to
sound
1:22:31
like a Nazi drill instructor -
I get
1:22:34
this accent down this is who
you are
1:22:38
33333 keep the show going guys
uh
1:22:41
critius pushers said kisses was
it yes
1:22:46
Jesus kisses pushes the Baron
of the
1:22:49
Alps zonder from Jean de Brian
1:22:53
Malinowski parts unknown see
email for
1:22:56
note oh ok well I have it no
right here
1:22:58
never that's good I planned
ahead
1:23:02
it does happen once every few
months i
1:23:05
TM gents long time boner
first-time
1:23:07
donor been listening
religiously since
1:23:09
early 2012 when I had a
two-hour commute
1:23:11
to work twice weekly well
that's when
1:23:14
people listen that's a terrible
commute
1:23:16
coincidence I think not the
media
1:23:18
deconstruction you to have done
it's
1:23:20
completely changed the way I
view media
1:23:22
and world events to no agenda
show is my
1:23:25
only source for news as I
ditched cable
1:23:27
yeah I hear a lot of people say
yes you
1:23:39
hear a lot of people say they
ditched
1:23:40
cable no they say that they use
no
1:23:42
agenda as the primary source
that a lot
1:23:45
and I'll say that and I think
in general
1:23:47
and you know we're still
obviously
1:23:49
certainly in in this time since
we
1:23:51
deconstruct media we're very
beholden to
1:23:53
the US media so it's a lot of
Trump
1:23:55
Trump Trump but if I open the
European
1:23:58
newspapers there's a lot of
Trump Trump
1:24:00
Trump today as well I think I
think we
1:24:06
give you enough to get by and
hang out
1:24:08
at the water cooler at the at
your
1:24:10
coffee o'clock
1:24:11
I think so the camaraderie you
both have
1:24:14
mixed with the playful bickering
1:24:17
camaraderie for not only an
informative
1:24:19
but entertaining show I'm
hoping the
1:24:21
show continues for infinity yes
please
1:24:24
do not confuse professionalism
with
1:24:26
camaraderie this is something I
always
1:24:28
wondered about John but I've
never heard
1:24:31
in the many years that I've been
1:24:33
following him John do you use
the
1:24:35
keyboard layout that your uncle
created
1:24:38
or get any royalty checks for
those that
1:24:41
choose to use it as their
primary key
1:24:44
board some of the Dvorak
keyboard I've
1:24:45
ever seen your uncle so
relative his
1:24:48
name Dvorak yeah okay so was the
1:24:51
classical composer I guess yeah
and I
1:24:53
have a hand it goes over an
octave no I
1:24:58
don't I find it the problem is
it's
1:25:01
inconvenient if you go from
machine to
1:25:02
machine the Machine then you
want to use
1:25:04
somebody else a machine you get
locked
1:25:05
in I learn to Dvorak keyboard
no I can't
1:25:09
really type I mean does anyone
use a
1:25:10
Dvorak keyboard seriously yeah
yeah
1:25:12
there's a little user really oh
yeah mmm
1:25:15
I swear by it thanks again for
all the
1:25:18
work you both put into the show
jingles
1:25:20
sawing noise ISO of the Isis
beheadings
1:25:24
her head is gone and my little
girl and
1:25:27
the little girl yay karma uh oh
by the
1:25:31
way PS he says I loved hearing
the
1:25:34
Zephyr passing updates
1:25:38
there's the one guy I don't
know what
1:25:39
saw is talking about
1:25:42
yes I know I have all I have
something
1:25:45
for him there what was the
other stuff
1:25:46
you wanted a head is on the Isis
1:25:48
beheadings a sawing noise there
with her
1:25:51
head is gone and then little
girl yay
1:25:52
okay well I have some type of
variation
1:25:55
he'll be okay foot bones
connected to
1:25:59
them ankle bone and the ankle
bones
1:26:02
connected to the shin bone and
the shin
1:26:05
bones connected to the knee
bone and the
1:26:09
knee bones connected to the
thigh bone
1:26:12
yep he's all together looks
like that's
1:26:15
khashoggi and her head is gone
1:26:19
you've got karma I don't think
it worked
1:26:26
well I don't I don't know the
songs I
1:26:28
just don't have anything that's
titled
1:26:31
saw anyway I think he didn't
ask for
1:26:36
what he should have been
getting which
1:26:37
is the D douching so that we can
1:26:45
I was a Brian he also
contributed to
1:26:48
three four five six and then
last on
1:26:51
this list what to associate
executives
1:26:54
is Jim Bennett in Toronto
Toronto they
1:26:56
gave 200 $13.31 I just received
my green
1:27:01
space force t-shirt in the mail
space
1:27:04
lutely fantastic space force a
genuine
1:27:08
tactile representative
representation of
1:27:10
the show my right wife rolled
her eyes
1:27:13
when I put it on but who cares
she's
1:27:17
long gone
1:27:18
oh what the other hand all want
their
1:27:22
own shirts dude did he just
throw his
1:27:28
wife under the bus or she
actually gone
1:27:30
maybe she left her room all
right we'll
1:27:35
get the kids a space for it
t-shirt oh
1:27:38
yeah yeah no agenda shop calm
which is
1:27:41
nice because the way that works
is the
1:27:43
artist gets a piece of the sale
there's
1:27:46
a guy the space the guy is it
no I
1:27:49
didn't shop keep a third and
they give
1:27:50
us a third to the show so it's
fantastic
1:27:52
give his money once a month why
don't
1:27:54
you give him a just a karma for
keeping
1:27:58
his marriage together
1:27:59
yeah it's relationship Karma
for sure
1:28:01
you've got karma we have two
producers
1:28:08
today how many execs did we
have three
1:28:11
Wow and nice okay so yes sir
Kirk Mills
1:28:14
and Cuevas and sir sander Hawks
beragon
1:28:16
Baron of the ups thank you for
being our
1:28:17
executive producers and of
course our
1:28:19
associate executive producers
just like
1:28:21
Hollywood these are real
credits and
1:28:24
when you get a real credit you
can
1:28:26
usually get other gigs with it
it's
1:28:28
strange how it works or you can
just
1:28:29
just say hey I'm a producer hey
baby
1:28:31
I'm a producer what do you want
to drink
1:28:33
get a business card with us if
you can
1:28:36
pick up chicks or dudes
whatever you're
1:28:38
into and we'll be thanking more
people
1:28:40
$50 and above in our second
segment
1:28:42
again thank you so much another
show
1:28:43
coming up on Thursday you never
know
1:28:45
what'll happen but we do need
your
1:28:46
support and again thanks to our
execs
1:28:48
and our associate executive
producers
1:28:50
for show 1085 Vollrath org slash
1:28:54
and I would suggest you go over
to your
1:28:57
wife and stop the propagate the
formula
1:28:59
our formula is this we go out
for your
1:29:03
people in the mouth
1:29:18
I'd like to start this part off
with a
1:29:21
little wood little sight
sideways clip
1:29:23
this is the kind of thing I
think would
1:29:25
have got a lot more attention
if we
1:29:27
didn't have Trump as president
and there
1:29:28
was a slower news day and
people weren't
1:29:30
shooting each other in the
state of
1:29:32
California wasn't on fire as it
is every
1:29:36
year yes by the way the last
time Malibu
1:29:39
burned down was 93 I remembers
not that
1:29:41
mud this is new
1:29:45
Chinese robot anchor ah yes I
think I
1:29:49
might be in trouble I now has
developed
1:29:50
a virtual anchor to deliver the
news
1:29:52
watch this
1:29:54
hello everyone I'm an English
artificial
1:29:57
intelligence anchor this is my
very
1:29:59
first day in zing one news
agency my
1:30:01
voice and appearance are
modeled on
1:30:03
shangzhou a real anchor with
Tsing hua
1:30:05
the development of the media
industry
1:30:07
calls for continuous innovation
and deep
1:30:10
integration with the
International
1:30:11
advanced technologies that was
exciting
1:30:14
what do you think personality no
1:30:21
charisma and they didn't even
pronounce
1:30:23
CY correctly but my point the
point is
1:30:27
that they can work tirelessly
24 hours a
1:30:29
day no difficult contract
negotiations
1:30:31
to go through as well vacations
no
1:30:33
vacations but how would they
deal with
1:30:35
humor or breaking what they do
because
1:30:38
they would have to be a single
anchor
1:30:39
two of them together would be
able to
1:30:40
interact and they're basically
repeating
1:30:42
what's being texted in
someone's writing
1:30:44
in the text well you had to go
into Fox
1:30:47
Business News to get a clip of
this I
1:30:50
find this to be stupid
1:30:53
that's Varney's on fox business
isn't it
1:30:55
no it's not true that they had
to go I
1:30:56
had another clip of it I just
like this
1:30:58
one better
1:30:58
this is stupid this is the
stupidest
1:31:01
thing I've seen why is this a
great
1:31:03
story I think this is the future
1:31:07
they think there's a very
popular robot
1:31:09
woman in Japan I can't remember
her name
1:31:12
but I thought it was Korea I
thought it
1:31:15
was Korea
1:31:16
I thought was Japan could be
could be
1:31:19
she's just a virtual character
and she
1:31:21
sounds very believable and she
looks
1:31:23
believable and they have it and
I you
1:31:25
know these guys everyone keeps
doesn't
1:31:27
want to admit to this as saying
you know
1:31:28
these newsreaders in particular
a very
1:31:34
expensive readers yes yeah I
know I like
1:31:37
the irony of these guys get
millions of
1:31:40
dollars a year most of them
yeah most of
1:31:44
them a year most of them yeah
most of
1:31:45
and if you get some Louis just
have some
1:31:47
schlubs right in the copies
they're not
1:31:49
right in their own cock let's
just step
1:31:50
back for a second let's just
step back
1:31:52
for one second because there's
a couple
1:31:53
things going on here I also had
a clip
1:31:55
except I only had the clip of
this
1:31:57
stupid thing talking hold on
did I even
1:32:01
pull the clip of it maybe I
didn't oh
1:32:03
yeah the clip of it maybe I
didn't oh
1:32:05
let me just hear my clip maybe
the same
1:32:07
hello everyone
1:32:08
I'm an English artificial
intelligence
1:32:10
Anka this is my very first day
in zing
1:32:13
Juana's agency okay so this is
being
1:32:15
touted as AI and AI news reader
uh no
1:32:20
it's just a CGI this is as you
point out
1:32:23
in Japan or Korea wherever it
is there's
1:32:25
a very believable looking CGI a
1:32:31
representation of a the female
presenter
1:32:35
on television this is not AI
this is
1:32:38
nothing this is like as a
cartoon it's a
1:32:40
better version of such thing as
a as an
1:32:44
AI newsreader
1:32:46
what I think is being touted as
a I but
1:32:49
I think the I think you're
right that
1:32:53
they want this to be the future
and the
1:32:55
irony is is that all these
Talking Heads
1:32:57
who just read a script I don't
think
1:33:00
they're I will never lose my
money and
1:33:06
no stop right there do you
remember the
1:33:11
era of the overpaid disc jockey
during
1:33:14
the morning commute hours that
used to
1:33:16
be like in the 60s and 70s they
make in
1:33:19
the 60s and 70s they'd make
$750,000
1:33:23
which is equivalent a day about
today's
1:33:26
money yep some 80s and 90s
we're still
1:33:30
making that kind of money sure
yeah
1:33:32
well yes what's your what
happened to
1:33:33
them well that went away when
the
1:33:35
internet came in I think it
went away
1:33:38
before that no no up until 2000
1:33:42
certainly an in p1 markets I'm
talk some
1:33:45
radio talk here with you
morning show
1:33:48
guys were making a million
bucks Adam
1:33:49
Carolla that's why he could go
start a
1:33:52
podcast because he's making
millions
1:33:53
doing the afternoons on the
kiss FM in
1:33:56
LA and that was not that long
ago so
1:34:00
okay but it certainly it
certainly
1:34:02
became a lot worse
1:34:04
just because of you know more
ways to
1:34:06
get your top 40 music and more
ways to
1:34:09
be entertained this is this is
the
1:34:11
problem with everything so
these prices
1:34:12
have gone down dramatically
across the
1:34:15
board on all cabling Al
Sharpton's try
1:34:18
the last guy to make
1:34:19
a lot of money but yeah the
irony is not
1:34:21
lost on me
1:34:22
but eventually I guess right
now people
1:34:24
want some humanity I don't
think this
1:34:26
will ever work I really I just
don't see
1:34:28
it and I think more importantly
people
1:34:33
want to hear you mess up for
something I
1:34:35
learned very early on I was
obsessed in
1:34:38
my when I was 19 just started
on TV I
1:34:40
wanted to get this I want to do
it
1:34:41
exactly right we weren't using
prompters
1:34:43
I've memorized my lines he
might in my
1:34:47
the first couple of years I was
doing
1:34:48
television I would memorize
what I was
1:34:50
gonna say and yeah I noticed
that if I
1:34:55
flubbed and if I you know made
a joke
1:34:59
out of it or somehow fixed it
and wasn't
1:35:01
to embarrass people like that
more than
1:35:03
they worried about a flub they
didn't
1:35:05
care yeah so you have to build
that into
1:35:08
your AI to make it human but
people want
1:35:12
humanity this is not I do not
write it
1:35:16
down in the book I don't think
this is
1:35:17
gonna this is not the future
it's not
1:35:20
the future a lot of things a
few robots
1:35:22
side on this one you take the
robot side
1:35:25
what is in our future is this
story say
1:35:27
that an Amazon echo may help
prove who
1:35:30
killed two women in Farmington
New
1:35:32
Hampshire the victims were found
1:35:33
murdered in a home on meter
borough Road
1:35:35
back in 2017
1:35:37
police arrested Timothy Verrill
for the
1:35:39
crimes investigators believe
that the
1:35:41
entire tak was recorded on the
victims
1:35:44
Amazon echo in the kitchen
1:35:46
a judge has now ordered Amazon
to
1:35:48
provide any audio recordings
from the
1:35:50
speaker Beryl has pleaded not
guilty in
1:35:53
the case well this will be very
1:35:55
interesting to see if this thing
1:35:57
recorded anything because it's
only
1:35:59
supposed to record after a wake
word is
1:36:02
issued to record after a wake
word is
1:36:04
and so there's probable cause
for some
1:36:07
reason it looks like the judge
is just
1:36:08
not technically savvy maybe
that's you
1:36:11
got convinced easily that
there's
1:36:13
probable cause that there's a
recording
1:36:14
of these murders I mean doesn't
seem
1:36:17
probable but if there is
recording well
1:36:20
then yeah then we have some
issues well
1:36:24
what would you do your amazon
and the
1:36:26
legal team yes hello um depends
a lot
1:36:29
what how this was presented
with the
1:36:32
request was a group was it a
subpoena
1:36:35
was it as just a request a
judicial
1:36:38
request what was it and what
would you
1:36:40
as the legal team you're the
legal guy
1:36:42
over there what are you gonna
say
1:36:43
because you know that Jeff
Bezos that if
1:36:45
they are recording everything
you do
1:36:47
they don't want that out the
Stafford
1:36:50
County Superior Court presiding
justice
1:36:52
Steven M Han compelled Amazon to
1:36:55
disclose not only the audio
files but
1:36:58
any associated data such as
what phones
1:37:00
were paired to the smart
speaker that
1:37:02
may be connected to the January
2017
1:37:05
murder of Christine Sullivan
and Jenna
1:37:07
Pellegrini so the judge ordered
any any
1:37:12
and all recordings in Elle data
from
1:37:14
this talking tube
1:37:18
no how you gonna deal with that
lawyer
1:37:22
oh my god I'm Amazon's lawyer
yeah oops
1:37:25
if if the judge compels me and
just give
1:37:27
it up why why not because it's
a worst
1:37:31
publicity you can get them he's
this
1:37:32
thing is listening to
everything you do
1:37:34
but Scott I don't think it is
microphone
1:37:36
oh I don't think so either
1:37:37
there's a microwave it's too
much why
1:37:39
save all the stupid data but
it's got a
1:37:42
microphone array that can
pretty much
1:37:44
pick up anything boots in a
couple of
1:37:47
rooms good it's good at that
but I just
1:37:50
don't if there's recordings of
that that
1:37:52
would then then there's
definitely a
1:37:53
problem what's the trigger word
for it
1:37:56
Alexa yeah yeah that you can
set Alexa
1:37:58
or echo the lexo or Alexa no no
it has I
1:38:05
think everyone has a program
for Alexa
1:38:06
you can only do a lexer or echo
as far
1:38:08
as them or amaz I think can
call it
1:38:10
Amazon what happened to yours
you had
1:38:14
one what happened well I had
the one
1:38:16
that I built and you got very
annoyed by
1:38:18
it cuz it was terrible
1:38:20
it was slow you're the one that
got
1:38:23
annoyed by it not me oh okay
sure no you
1:38:26
said it was too slow it was
taken too
1:38:28
long to do what it had to do
and all the
1:38:30
rest of but what did you just
take the
1:38:32
other stuff and just toss it
well no I
1:38:33
I still use it I use it at home
I use it
1:38:36
for to take notes and lists and
it's you
1:38:39
know the new one the new the
Mycroft my
1:38:42
CRO F T which is open source
and it does
1:38:45
not it's slow that's the
problem it's
1:38:47
slow because you know it's it
doesn't
1:38:50
have the resources of Amazon
behind it
1:38:52
it's a you know it's running on
a
1:38:53
Raspberry Pi so I did it
doesn't shoot
1:38:56
out to the cloud and get
processed by a
1:38:57
million cycles per millisecond
so it
1:39:01
takes a little bit longer for
it to give
1:39:02
an answer but still the number
the three
1:39:05
things you use it for turn the
lights on
1:39:06
turn the lights off add
something the
1:39:09
shopping list and how old is
somebody
1:39:11
and that's all we use it for
1:39:17
all right well sounds like
something you
1:39:19
can use it for I have a couple
accepts
1:39:22
from KQED or KQED the PBS news
hour they
1:39:27
have shields and Brooks is this
more
1:39:30
political stuff about America
well not
1:39:34
all of it okay cuz I'm freely
tired of
1:39:36
these just assholes the whole
time it's
1:39:39
completely debilitating in US
and it
1:39:43
always winds up with us saying
these
1:39:44
guys are idiots
1:39:45
hey a thousand and eighty five
episodes
1:39:48
we've had a good run John mode
now your
1:39:50
plan I'm already on the Pacific
princess
1:39:56
on the Lido deck yeah you
probably run
1:39:59
into Leo who does a lot of
those oh okay
1:40:02
well maybe this is not such a
great idea
1:40:03
then anyway
1:40:06
so I'm watching shields and
Brooks yes a
1:40:08
little political because these
guys are
1:40:10
both nuts yeah but yes but
there's some
1:40:14
oddities in here I got one I
want to
1:40:16
know if you even play this clip
this
1:40:17
shields and Brooks weird intro
you may
1:40:20
remember there was an election
earlier
1:40:22
this week
1:40:24
look yesterday at least a day
sharda in
1:40:25
our political team did a
wonderful
1:40:27
breakdown looking at the new
Congress
1:40:29
you call that a generational
change okay
1:40:32
what was so weird about it
1:40:33
well there's two weird days one
that was
1:40:35
an August clip that you played
yes I
1:40:38
know I can eat that oh good
we're open
1:40:43
source Palin
1:40:44
I found a cognitive cognitive
dissonance
1:40:49
structure that bothers me
because it
1:40:52
doesn't make sense and I can't
I know
1:40:54
how to resolve it but she says
1:40:58
last Tuesday there were as you
know
1:41:01
there was an election but Lisa
de
1:41:04
chardin talked about the
election with a
1:41:07
report on the newcomers what
the use of
1:41:09
the word but let me listen let
me listen
1:41:12
again you may remember there
was an
1:41:14
election earlier this week but
yesterday
1:41:17
at least add a chart in our
political
1:41:18
team did a wonderful breakdown
looking
1:41:21
at the new Congress she called
it a
1:41:22
generational change I could
could that
1:41:24
also just be a word she
inserted just to
1:41:27
get her because she was
laughing see I
1:41:29
think she ad libbed and then
she went to
1:41:32
get back to the prompter she's
because
1:41:34
she hear ago but I think was
just it
1:41:36
wasn't in the script in my mind
though
1:41:39
she could have used and Josh
what she
1:41:42
should have used she's she's
not even as
1:41:44
good as that AI from China well
that's
1:41:47
what you want any night then
you have
1:41:50
shields and Brooks just another
those
1:41:52
these are all short is 19
seconds 10
1:41:54
seconds are all short is 19
seconds 10
1:41:56
this is Brooks saying that he's
most
1:42:00
alarmed by and it's like why
would
1:42:03
anybody be alarmed by what he
just
1:42:05
bought to say and Brooks who's
the
1:42:07
Democrat who's Brooks is the
gasps
1:42:09
supposed to be a Republican but
he's a
1:42:11
Democrat and shields is like the
1:42:13
progressive Democrat who's
supposed to
1:42:15
be a Democrat the most alarmed
by with
1:42:19
mr. shields I'm sorry this
shields not
1:42:22
Brooks okay and he's alarmed by
1:42:23
everything well he's left he's
crazy
1:42:26
left and most alarmed by was the
1:42:30
president's announcement that
it was a
1:42:32
great victory for Republicans
the
1:42:34
Republicans lost more seats
than they
1:42:36
did under Ronald Reagan a
George W Bush
1:42:38
both of whom accepted the fact
that the
1:42:40
party addicts didn't suffer the
1:42:41
shellacking and and III was
particularly
1:42:45
struck and and III was
particularly
1:42:49
he never mentions Obama of
course who
1:42:52
was shellacked but he's just
alarmed by
1:42:56
this and we have to go back and
remember
1:42:58
that trump was you know kind of
raised
1:43:01
by norman vincent peale the
positive
1:43:03
power of power positive
positivity is a
1:43:06
bad thing you know I don't I'm
not quite
1:43:08
getting the effect that they
hate him
1:43:10
for being positive all right
here's
1:43:13
another one this is the irony
statement
1:43:17
and I want you to listen to
this and
1:43:19
tell me exactly where is the
irony that
1:43:21
is claimed and and I think I
think that
1:43:25
the victory David I know
disagree on
1:43:28
this I think it was an enormous
personal
1:43:29
victory and political victory
for Nancy
1:43:31
Pelosi and political victory
for Nancy
1:43:32
I really do and she she was the
one who
1:43:35
passed health care in 2009
almost
1:43:38
single-handedly and the party
paid for
1:43:40
it and the party paid for
1:43:41
in 2010 and ironically in 2018
it was
1:43:45
the issue
1:43:47
yeah I don't know where the
irony comes
1:43:50
where's the is not irony it's
there's no
1:43:52
iris in the word ironically no
there's a
1:43:56
knowing by the way that people
do these
1:43:57
sorts of things
1:43:58
well irony is very
misunderstood as a
1:44:01
term I think I used it
correctly earlier
1:44:04
when I said the irony of
celebrating
1:44:05
Armistice Day and talking about
war and
1:44:08
yes that's a very good example
1:44:12
I thought but I had to think
about it
1:44:14
because irony is just thrown
around it's
1:44:16
so ironic isn't it which is
used for
1:44:19
surprising disappointing is
used for
1:44:22
many things but irony
1:44:25
yes it seems to be just kind of
a word
1:44:27
you use for no good reason and
then the
1:44:30
last when I'm not gonna play
that
1:44:31
there's more but I'm gonna play
this was
1:44:33
another she's a little longer
but this
1:44:36
is Brooks this time it is
Brooks who if
1:44:38
you remember all the during the
run-up
1:44:41
to the 2016 election he would
be the guy
1:44:45
and I had tons of these clips
he'd say
1:44:48
oh well Trump's got a 25% base
and no
1:44:52
one's every when he gets into
the
1:44:53
general election or the next
level he
1:44:55
can't get more than 25% off no
pass no
1:44:57
pass no band then he can't get
more than
1:44:59
35% this is the limit you can't
get 30
1:45:03
well I'm not worried about him
winning
1:45:04
the presidency because he can't
get more
1:45:06
than 40%
1:45:07
he's always got these like
these percent
1:45:10
things in his brain that he's
got a new
1:45:12
one okay let's try so both of
you have
1:45:16
noted that the demographically
there
1:45:18
were huge shifts but this
nucleus lutely
1:45:20
but they were largely in one
party and
1:45:22
not the other that is that's a
fair
1:45:24
assessment David what do you
make of
1:45:26
that looking forward at our
biggest and
1:45:29
strongest two parties one path
is
1:45:31
clearly moving towards more
1:45:32
representation of the general
public and
1:45:34
one not so much
1:45:35
well a couple things first
Donald Trump
1:45:38
seems to have walled him in
welds
1:45:40
himself in with 45% of the
electorate
1:45:42
and so that he's built some
pretty
1:45:44
strong barriers it's hard to
see people
1:45:45
leaving and coming in a second
it should
1:45:48
be said that for all there was
a blue
1:45:50
wave or a huge surge in turnout
for the
1:45:53
Democrats there was also a huge
surge
1:45:55
and turnout Republicans and to
me that
1:45:58
is basically the white
working-class
1:46:00
saying we're still hurting you
know some
1:46:03
may have to do with Cavanaugh
hearings
1:46:04
and things like that but life
in a rural
1:46:07
areas is still marked by huge
numbers of
1:46:10
men outside labor force
1:46:12
you've got jobs that are
part-time in
1:46:14
the gig economy you've still
got a lot
1:46:16
of economic strain and those
people just
1:46:18
came out because they're still
hurting
1:46:19
now can this party get outside
that 45%
1:46:24
I don't think so
1:46:28
another proclamation okay so
the 45%
1:46:30
he's just pulling that him over
to the
1:46:32
what's the point here is just
pulling
1:46:34
that ass out of thin air that
B's is
1:46:36
limited but this is a basic
theory for
1:46:38
the last two years
1:46:39
oh you can't win cuz he only
has 45% and
1:46:42
in this case well okay alright
now let
1:46:45
please allow me to present you
some
1:46:47
unhinged clips about politics
in America
1:46:50
because you know you're playing
1:46:51
intellectuals who are saying
nothing
1:46:54
which is humorous to us but no
one that
1:46:59
I know watches Brooks and
shields
1:47:00
anymore except you I think
these guys
1:47:04
have become completely oculus
charge I
1:47:06
think these guys are just
they've talked
1:47:09
himself out of relevance and
the people
1:47:11
that are being believed as the
true
1:47:13
bastions of honesty and truth
are late
1:47:16
night talk show guys really I
would say
1:47:20
Bill Maher but how about Seth
Meyers
1:47:22
let's have a look at Seth
Meyers as he
1:47:24
takes a closer look at the
Democrats
1:47:26
taking control of the House
Democrats
1:47:28
closing message was primarily
about
1:47:30
health care Trump on the other
hand
1:47:32
tried to scare people with
racist
1:47:34
conspiracy theories about the
migrant
1:47:35
caravan what was the conspiracy
theory
1:47:39
about the migrant caravan did
he have a
1:47:41
conspiracy theory or did he say
it's not
1:47:46
quite a conspiracy theory being
a
1:47:48
theorist myself but ok I'll let
you
1:47:50
slide headed toward the
southern border
1:47:51
Trump's advisers pleaded with
him to
1:47:53
talk about something else like
the
1:47:55
economy and Trump tried but
admitted he
1:47:57
found the subject boring and
what job
1:48:00
numbers we had today did you
hear did
1:48:03
you hear
1:48:05
well we'll go into that they
all say
1:48:08
speak about the economy speak
about the
1:48:11
economy well we have the
greatest
1:48:13
economy in the history of our
country
1:48:16
but sometimes it's not as
exciting to
1:48:19
talk about the economy right
that's just
1:48:22
talking about the economy he
didn't say
1:48:24
it was boring either Seth
Meyers just
1:48:28
said he thought it was boring
so he
1:48:30
plays this whipsaw clip anyway
did you
1:48:32
hear well if not too bad cuz
I'm not
1:48:34
gonna tell you I'm sorry I'm
missing
1:48:38
that humor that's the president
saying
1:48:41
the economy is boring dude the
economy
1:48:44
is your number one job oh no
the economy
1:48:51
is not your number one job at
all
1:48:53
Patrick Falls uphold and defend
the
1:48:59
Constitution shut up Seth Meyers
1:49:01
alright let's go to MSNBC
that's where
1:49:04
we found Michael Moore with uh
what's
1:49:07
our buddy not math is it
Matthew who was
1:49:10
on the MSNBC Christmas is it
buddy it
1:49:12
was a stop the hammering guy Oh
Oh
1:49:15
Donald a stop the hammering guy
Oh Oh
1:49:16
ah Larry Larry Oh da re alright
let's
1:49:19
listen the Mike go more
absolutely
1:49:22
you're so right to say that in
you're
1:49:23
right imagine if we hadn't won
on
1:49:25
Tuesday night first of all I
think there
1:49:27