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and broadcasting live from the
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from northern Silicon Valley
where the
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separate just went by and spoke
by the
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way I'm John Steed Boris didn't
expect
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to cut it so close
0:34
were we in time with the Zephyr
or what
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we started the whole thing just
as the
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Zephyr appeared as a 10-car
train - for
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some reason some people must
just be
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thinking the hell are these
guys doing
0:57
yes I'm still here in the
lowlands
1:03
Gitmo nation lowlands in the
Netherlands
1:06
and you know since your
newsletter kind
1:09
of made little joke
1:12
I mean how do we say Jill joke
you just
1:16
a bit something about no I was
about it
1:21
no it didn't annoy me I was
about sports
1:22
you said Adam will be checking
in from
1:25
Europe you'll have weather and
news and
1:28
no sports and like actually I
don't have
1:30
one I have two sports stories
for you
1:33
Wow I have two sports stories
for you
1:34
yeah and and of course I would
never
1:37
have known this if it wasn't
really big
1:38
news particularly here in the
1:40
Netherlands they even beam that
this
1:43
year's World Cup but the
Netherlands a
1:45
red hot right now does their to
nil win
1:48
over world champions France
proves the
1:50
shock wave has rippled around
the UEFA
1:52
nations League having also
beaten
1:54
Germany the wind sees the 2014
World Cup
1:57
winners tumble down into the
league's
1:59
Division two we have players
with
2:01
exceptional technical
experience and
2:03
also Conference speed we know
why we won
2:06
against German invades valve
and why we
2:08
won against France on Monday
they play
2:10
at home with only pride at
stake just a
2:14
draw would be enough to see
Ronald
2:15
Cummins team advance to each
other group
2:17
winners next June so this is
the the
2:19
UEFA nations League competition
this is
2:24
a big deal in Europe and the
Netherlands
2:27
have not only trounced Germany
but they
2:30
beat the world cup holder
France to zero
2:34
- no - to nil with the fight
with the
2:37
final goal being a penalty a
panenka now
2:43
if you ever heard this term so
bright it
2:45
that right at the whistle right
at the
2:47
very end of all time you know
there was
2:49
a foul occurred the guy takes a
penalty
2:53
which is just the last second
of the
2:54
game and you know typically
with soccer
2:57
you know the goal he's gonna
choose a
2:59
side he's gonna you know dive
toward and
3:01
the kicker is going to choose a
side and
3:04
if those two match up the goal
usually
3:06
has it but there's this one now
yeah
3:08
there's this one move called
the panenka
3:10
and that and that is you don't
really
3:13
kick the ball just kind of
scoop it with
3:14
your foot and lob it right in
the middle
3:17
so the kiss of the goalie is on
the
3:20
ground in the corner he chose
and the
3:21
ball goes hoobledoop and kind
of poops
3:24
right in so it was a total shit
3:26
very last second they scored
the second
3:28
goes that changed the outcome
of the
3:30
game no it was just for the
humiliation
3:32
they was sure the humiliation
of it but
3:35
here's my question in the
United States
3:38
of Europe where nationalism is
a bad
3:41
word where because no nations
no borders
3:44
why do we have all of our guys
in each
3:47
country dress up in a color and
go fight
3:50
for our nation in the nations
league
3:52
surely this atrocity must stop
I say
3:56
they had to put an end to it I
mean it's
3:59
it's when you think about it
make up
4:01
your mind people when you think
about it
4:03
it's like wow I have to say
though
4:07
all of the online dictionaries
in the
4:09
past week maybe two weeks but
I'd of
4:13
course I didn't check them all
how many
4:15
times have we gone into an
online
4:16
dictionary and have we looked
up the
4:20
definition of nationalism at
least three
4:24
for every as the show is seen
with a
4:26
different dictionary well all
the
4:28
dictionaries have now done a
switch
4:31
where the second or third
definition is
4:34
now the number one definition
here's
4:36
merriam-webster which I know we
read
4:38
previously when looking up the
4:40
definition of nationalism the
number-one
4:43
definition as of today
4:46
nationalism excessive
favoritism towards
4:49
one's own country
4:52
they drop the word excessive in
there
4:54
yeah and synonym what would it
what is
4:57
favoritism to one's own kind is
that the
5:00
word excessive so you know how
the
5:01
dictionary has that that
definition and
5:03
then under it it has a little
line so it
5:05
says excessive favoritism
towards one's
5:07
own country and then little
Asterix
5:10
nazism 'he's almost epic
nationalism
5:13
appealed to downtrodden germans
still
5:16
suffering the humiliation of
being
5:18
defeated in World War one
5:22
so they're really bringing the
Nazi
5:24
thing right into it right off
the top
5:27
shameless why I'm okay I'm okay
with it
5:31
now like okay finally you
change the
5:33
dictionary I guess we all agree
there
5:35
was a meeting somewhere and I'm
sure
5:38
what happened is all the
dictionary
5:40
people were going damn and look
at how
5:42
they're defining nationalism
not just a
5:44
while wait a minute that's
macron oh
5:45
there's Trudeau holy crap we
better
5:48
change it and they did that's
pretty
5:51
much well there's out there's
activists
5:54
with it within the companies no
wars of
5:57
course because number two makes
a lot of
5:59
noise okay okay okay what we're
gonna do
6:04
well here's the number two
definition
6:06
which used to be number one
love and
6:08
support for one's country
American
6:10
nationalism is often most
visible during
6:12
4th of July celebrations anyway
as I was
6:15
looking at all the online
dictionaries I
6:16
I realized the word that we
used to use
6:20
maybe even just a couple years
back was
6:23
jingoism that I think is more
accurate
6:26
but we never really know it was
a word
6:29
for a while I don't know if it
was
6:31
during work because it did show
up and
6:34
nobody got it so they stopped
using it
6:37
yeah but it wasn't us using it
um
6:40
I remember during what and I
don't know
6:42
if it was the second Obama
election or
6:44
if it was more recent I just
remember I
6:47
mean I get it I did no research
on it
6:49
but somehow in the back of my
mind I
6:50
remembered jingoism was
actually I
6:52
remember you explaining what
jingoism
6:54
was that's the possibility I
did that
6:56
but it wasn't worse that you or
I you
6:58
know no no no no because I have
to add
7:00
the minute I said jingoism I
think of
7:02
Jenga and it just doesn't feel
right
7:04
it's the word war onward for me
anyway
7:07
one more sports story John from
Gitmo
7:09
nation the lowlands we have
with the
7:11
huge Darts championship yes
bonus story
7:14
huge dart championship the
Dutch are
7:19
very good at darts and they
very good it
7:22
with ours you've had some well
this is a
7:24
big deal in Europe you can
scoff but I'm
7:26
here I'm reporting on what's
important
7:28
darts I'm reporting on what's
important
7:29
you're good at darts yeah 100
7:33
you get a lot of those well
there was
7:38
the final match the Dutch guy
lost but
7:42
he had a very peculiar reason
he was
7:46
extremely distracted by
something that
7:49
happened and he blamed his co
finalists
7:52
I think as a Scot now you're
gonna have
7:54
to try and focus your ears to
listen to
7:56
what I think The Scotsman I
think was
7:59
discussing what he's saying
here but
8:02
this was the it's now called
well
8:04
there's a name for it she spoke
to
8:06
Wesley and besides that he said
you were
8:08
a class player and can you let
him alive
8:10
in the first session he said
that it was
8:13
smelly on the stage
8:14
I thought where's that factor
on stage
8:16
today no no I think he thinks
you did it
8:20
you can put your finger up
large so we
8:22
must know yeah I thought he had
shit and
8:24
I might start it it was bad it
was bad
8:27
it was bad it was I think I
thought it
8:29
was him and he started putting
bathtub a
8:31
muscle needed to get some one
day yeah
8:33
and he thought it was you
8:34
oh no hands up sweet on my
kid's life so
8:37
help me God nothing closed so
this is
8:39
now what's known as fart gate
yes it was
8:45
so it smelled so bad that he was
8:48
distracted and he that's why he
lost the
8:50
game and the other guys say no
no I
8:51
think he did it
8:52
so they're actually blaming
each other
8:55
for the losing fart gate no one
really
8:58
knows it's snitch and that is
the top of
9:04
the news well you nailed it for
sports
9:07
news we should get a show I
need a
9:11
little jingle sports news I
need you to
9:18
appreciate my sports topics
entertaining
9:22
I think you dug him up just
because of
9:23
that content the newsletter yes
the
9:28
newsletter did make me do it of
course
9:30
we have the big Black Pete
controversy
9:32
the holy man st. Nicholas
arrived on his
9:35
steam boat with his black Petes
9:36
yesterday but we've been
tracking this
9:38
story and the No Agenda show
for five
9:40
years where does the steamboat
go but
9:43
after it what it comes from
Spain
9:47
what route does it take oh it
did it
9:49
just up the coast
9:52
it goes around and comes around
it
9:54
doesn't go up any bunch of
canals
9:56
through France and all that it
comes
9:58
which I think you can get from
France
9:59
through the canal system up the
road he
10:02
does not it's a rather big ship
setting
10:05
up and he's got a horse on it
you know
10:09
anyway the horse doing ship oh
he so he
10:15
doesn't have a sleigh and eight
tiny
10:17
reindeer he has a white horse
and he's
10:21
on he who comes he's on the
ship on the
10:23
horse on the top of the deck
he's on a
10:25
white horse he looks like the
Pope with
10:27
his you know with his hat and
is his
10:29
staff and all that this is very
old
10:34
tradition we've been tracking
for the
10:35
past five years
10:36
this controversy no I looked it
up with
10:39
I find clips that we had from
five years
10:43
ago here's the thing a reminder
that
10:47
this really only started when I
forget
10:50
the woman's name from the
United Nations
10:52
Human Rights office whose sole
job is to
10:57
get reparations
11:00
paid to mainly islands such a
well you
11:05
look at Indonesia and Haiti and
you know
11:08
anywhere where slaves were were
created
11:10
and grown and taken away by the
evil
11:13
West it don't need you
qualifies but
11:15
Haiti for sure I think the
Dutch had a
11:19
lot of stuff going on in
Indonesia oh
11:22
you may want to look that up
some Dutch
11:25
thing as possible that's why I
know that
11:27
they stole the cuisine from
Indonesia
11:29
yes well that's why they're you
know
11:31
this was happening in the
Netherlands in
11:33
particular and it was just just
to get
11:36
money and it started this whole
this
11:38
whole conversation it really it
here's
11:40
how bad it got where the night
before
11:43
the Saint was supposed to
arrive and I
11:45
might want to remind everybody
this is
11:47
it this is just now you're
talking today
11:48
or yesterday no you know
yesterday the
11:51
day before yeah so the evening
before
11:53
yesterday in the Netherlands
whenever
11:55
you know it's it's December and
the the
11:58
November December and then he's
coming
11:59
and all the kids are gonna be
all
12:01
they're excited because it's
the real
12:02
reason you stayed there's
because you
12:04
really like to reminisce about
this
12:06
character it's very interesting
from a
12:08
social standpoint what's
happening here
12:11
and the there so what I'm
trying to get
12:14
to is that at seven o'clock we
have the
12:17
news on the Dutch public
broadcasting
12:19
stations as three stations three
12:21
channels and they do the news
at the
12:24
same time on one of the
stations that
12:26
for these few weeks they
replace the
12:28
news with the Sinterklaas
you're now so
12:30
it's the st. Nicholas news and
you know
12:34
the kids all gather round they
watch it
12:36
and you know it's of course
it's a fairy
12:37
tale about these condo there is
we see
12:39
the steamboat for the first
time ever
12:41
the ratings the ratings of the
sinter
12:46
Klass show now the fake news
about a
12:48
fake guy on a coming from Spain
was
12:52
significantly larger than the
people
12:55
watching the actual news report
and this
12:59
has become a national
discussion where
13:01
if you don't agree that this is
racist
13:05
you are of course a racist I
mean it's
13:07
just like the u.s. it's a
different
13:10
topic but the racist words is
being
13:13
thrown around very easily and
here's
13:15
what's even more interesting as
I was
13:17
looking back through all past
five years
13:19
of this controversy there was
more
13:22
actual physical fighting and
protesting
13:25
five years ago than this year
even
13:29
though the the topic was the
top of all
13:33
news and every industry at the
front of
13:35
every newspaper everybody has
an opinion
13:37
but I think it's just
everything's
13:39
online it's all on Twitter and
TV talk
13:42
shows pretty much the real
protest
13:44
wasn't too bad they arrested
people and
13:45
you know there were people on
one side
13:47
yelling kickstart kick outsmart
the
13:49
Pete's literally they have an
13:51
organization here kick out
smart to Pete
13:53
and the other side it's parents
go on
13:55
Ruth and the kids are walking
in the
13:56
middle and it's just it's it's
horrible
13:58
what's happening well yes it is
this is
14:05
why I like to talk about it so
it's just
14:08
it's been nuts but as you know
the high
14:11
court said no problem can do
whatever
14:12
you want
14:13
the it's not racist and you
know this is
14:15
a tradition
14:16
and I have to say I mainly saw
I didn't
14:18
see a lot of the rainbow Pete's
or the
14:21
came down the chimney Pete was
only know
14:24
as he scuffed black because it
was just
14:26
from the chimney all these other
14:28
politically correct ideas heats
Pete's
14:31
yes politically correct Pete's
so it's
14:34
it's interesting to see how the
outrage
14:36
has grown online grown in the
media of
14:39
course that feeds each other
but in real
14:41
life people didn't really get
up and go
14:43
protest people didn't really
get up and go
14:45
which if you think about it is
it lorry
14:47
phenomenon this is the
phenomenon of the
14:50
internet mm-hmm where people if
they
14:53
blow off some steam on the
internet they
14:56
think they've done their job
yep that's
14:59
my conclusion come through this
for
15:00
years and years we've seen all
these
15:01
ideas all don't let this this
is gonna
15:04
ruin the net if they put this
law
15:06
through let's protest and
people you
15:08
know they don't write letters
they just
15:10
bitch and moan online and then
it goes
15:12
through anyway so we tried as
hard as we
15:14
could right I see that I think
that's
15:17
the same that's going on in the
US more
15:20
of the vitriol and the anger
and the
15:22
hate is all on online and it's
just
15:25
really not spilling over and I
think
15:27
people get tired of it too and
you can
15:29
just turn it off you walk away
like okay
15:32
I got my my frustration out I'm
done so
15:36
it may be a good thing in a way
well I
15:38
think it's a good and a bad
thing yeah
15:40
you have to take action for
somebody
15:42
else have to take action for
somebody
15:43
that is important
15:46
you're not gonna do it you're
just gonna
15:48
promote online is in whatever
you know
15:50
as California is the perfect
example of
15:52
that the high-tech state that
it is they
15:53
just overrun by Democrats get
in their
15:56
own way
15:56
and it's so different than for
example
16:00
France I have a clip and I'll
put it
16:04
just play the step on the gas
tax in
16:06
France oh yeah I was hearing
about this
16:08
one last second yes in France
at least
16:12
one person is dead and dozens
injured
16:13
after protests against the
country's
16:16
increasing gas taxes the
demonstrators
16:19
wore yellow vests and blocked
roads
16:21
across France in an effort to
send a
16:23
message to President Emmanuel
macron a
16:24
woman trying to make her way
through the
16:27
crowd in a car panicked hitting
the
16:29
group she's now in custody
McCrone
16:31
implemented the taxes to
decrease fossil
16:34
fuel consumption protesters
argue that
16:36
attack his taxes placed an
undue burden
16:39
on poor citizens and in fact
the taxes
16:43
due to create an undue burden
for
16:46
citizens in the United States
especially
16:47
in California we have a lot of
poor a
16:49
lot we have a lot of poor and
but nobody
16:53
cares the Democrats put it
through for
16:56
the same two purposes I mean
for fixing
16:59
roads even though the told
taxes were
17:01
for fixing roads but they they
stole
17:07
this money too but these for
fixing
17:09
roads and to keep people from
using cars
17:11
in the first place which is
more subtle
17:14
and everyone know yeah there's
no good
17:19
we got to repeal the gas tax
and then it
17:21
got passed anyway I have nobody
wants to
17:23
I'm gonna really have a little
more
17:25
exciting clip about the same
topic over
17:27
200,000 protesters have blocked
roads
17:29
and motorways across France
causing many
17:31
accidents and one death
17:37
the interior ministry said 227
people
17:41
were injured in clashes with
the police
17:43
and as drivers tried to get
around the
17:45
blockades the grassroots protest
17:48
movements dubbed the yellow
vests
17:50
targeted motorway slip roads
tunnel
17:53
entrances and airport access
roads 38
17:57
people were taken into custody
the
17:59
protesters were angry as higher
fuel
18:01
taxes and Preston's Emmanuel
macron
18:03
economic policies which they
say made
18:06
them poorer it was kind of a
ruckus
18:09
there too
18:11
yeah or they showed the ruckus
on CBS
18:14
but they didn't make it as
exciting I
18:16
would like to put it no sir it
is that
18:18
one which had more sound
effects and
18:20
yeah it was sweet I just read
about a
18:28
scam the IRS is pulling which I
was very
18:32
surprised by this they've
changed the
18:35
way they calculate inflation
for the
18:37
2019 tax regulations or
whatever yeah
18:41
it's not a law it's just the IRS
18:43
determining something and by
changing
18:45
the way you calculate the
inflation and
18:51
this goes to you know certain
deductions
18:53
like the was it the one general
18:57
deduction you can takes twenty
four
18:58
thousand if you're if you're a
couple
19:00
what is that
19:01
hey dressing the wrong guy okay
what's
19:05
the number the standard
deduction I
19:07
think is what's called the way
the way
19:09
they have done it is that
because it's
19:11
based upon inflation and you
know how
19:14
much you made and I'm not I'm
not the
19:16
right guy either but the
conclusions
19:18
this article which I put in the
show
19:19
notes is that because they
changed the
19:21
way they calculate inflation you
19:23
actually wind up paying more
tax in
19:25
about a year and a half as you
know this
19:27
this form this magic formula
starts to
19:30
make it all groovy for the IRS
it's like
19:34
a hidden little tax they put in
there
19:35
just by simple math change they
gouge
19:38
the public with that you know
that's
19:40
that's messed up
19:44
I know I was surprised I know
of course
19:46
but I'm just saying my goodness
I can
19:51
say people I can see people
bitching and
19:53
moaning online and then there's
nothing
19:55
changes mm-hmm-hmm that's true
19:58
well I see a little uh brexit
background
20:02
or so I'll just kind of blow
through
20:05
some European news was the man
who sorry
20:08
no I was just gonna say I do I
actually
20:10
have the report from Canada
I've did
20:13
I've added CBC which Amaya to
my work
20:16
that's what I have here you're
done hold
20:18
on why are you adding CBC when
I've
20:21
already added CBC to my mix
I've never
20:24
never noticed one CBC clip from
you oh I
20:28
play them all the time it's
just I don't
20:30
tell me the man who began this
chaos
20:36
today me the man who began this
chaos
20:36
Dominic robbed the terms
proposed to the
20:39
cabinet yesterday I think had
two major
20:42
and fatal flaws the first is
that the
20:45
terms being offered by the EU
threaten
20:47
the integrity of the United
Kingdom and
20:48
the second is that they would
lead to an
20:50
indefinite if not permanent
situation or
20:52
we're locked into regime with
no say of
20:54
the rules and the laws being
applied
20:56
with no exit mechanism what
would it
20:59
take for Teresa mais critics to
actually
21:02
unseat her well it would take
48 letters
21:06
of no-confidence from Tory MPs
according
21:08
to the rules of the ruling
Conservative
21:11
Party they need letters of
no-confidence
21:13
from 15% of sitting MPs and
right now
21:15
that number stands at 48 it
doesn't look
21:17
like they have that number yet
but they
21:19
may yet and get there Theresa
May
21:21
despite all this turmoil still
showing
21:23
up the House of Commons today
to defend
21:24
her plan here's what she said
choice is
21:26
clear we can choose to leave
with no
21:29
deal we can risk no brexit at
all or we
21:33
can choose
21:34
[Applause] choose
21:39
Oh or we can choose to unite to
support
21:44
the best deal that can be
negotiated
21:46
this deal now there is an EU
summit
21:50
planned for later this month to
discuss
21:51
this deal with the 27 other EU
member
21:55
states but with all this
turmoil here at
21:57
home it's not at all clear
whether
21:58
that'll happen to animals and
will just
22:00
add to some local color
22:02
pretty much everything I've been
22:04
watching on TV news wise here
so that's
22:06
the Netherlands France Belgium
Germany
22:08
the UK except for the UK in the
in the
22:11
EU part everyone's like wow you
know
22:14
this looks pretty good nothing
we're not
22:16
too excited it's gonna be all
great yeah
22:18
yeah there's no one's freaking
out they
22:21
don't really care one way the
other just
22:22
doesn't seem to be a big deal
here
22:26
well that's Kizuna in Poland
now there's
22:30
something she said in there
that I
22:32
thought was peculiar mm-hmm she
had
22:35
three choices
22:37
we can do No Deal yeah we can
do heart
22:43
get about it and just stay in
the EU no
22:47
brexit yeah which was choice
number two
22:49
and the turbos take this deal
which is
22:51
the best deal she says much is
that 528
22:54
or 545 page doctor right no but
a No
22:58
Deal brexit is different from
do nothing
23:03
the No Deal brexit was choice
one the
23:08
second one was to take our
chances and
23:10
stay and not do the brexit yes
correct
23:13
how is that a possibility
23:17
you see when you slip it in
then people
23:20
don't think about the fact that
they had
23:22
a referendum about it you know
you just
23:24
slip those words envy you guys
oh that
23:26
seems like a choice who knows I
think
23:31
they're gonna try to do then
why would
23:33
you put that in as an option
when it's
23:34
not really an option unless the
whole
23:36
thing is a scam in other words
the the
23:38
brexit vote means nothing you
know and I
23:42
mean I can see that second
option
23:44
well week I guess we can't do
that
23:46
because of the brexit vote
let's do the
23:48
brexit vote again right so
that's the
23:49
only way to do a we have a we
hit what's
23:51
in March its March we got like
23:55
three four months before March
comes
23:57
around we can here we go I
would do over
23:59
easy in that time yeah mm-hmm
you know
24:05
that well my I got the Canadian
report
24:07
okay that good one interesting
little
24:10
tidbit in there okay hold on I
want it
24:12
nice shoes
24:13
hold on one sec I see at least
three
24:15
clips that you have that I have
from CBC
24:20
so the only thing I'm gonna ask
you is
24:22
did you get these emailed from a
24:24
producer because I did no I got
him
24:27
straight from the CBC I have a
deep I
24:32
was just approached with the
three are
24:34
I'm curious well I have the the
kilogram
24:37
and so I had this one and there
must be
24:42
another one was the third one I
can't
24:45
find right now yeah this couple
it's
24:47
alright I just want to grab one
I
24:49
thought was just a filler but
is the
24:52
Canadian view of brexit and
they have a
24:53
bunch of stuff and what's in
here that I
24:55
thought was interesting was the
bookies
24:57
have dropped the bet yes I
absolutely do
25:04
I'm also looking forward to
continuing
25:06
to work with all my government
25:07
colleagues colleagues in
Parliament in
25:08
order to make sure that we get
the best
25:09
future for Britain and on radio
this
25:12
morning may again insisted
that's
25:15
exactly what her plan will do I
believe
25:18
this is true to believe this is
the best
25:19
deal for Britain alright so
how's it all
25:21
going down with the British
public who
25:23
decided all this in the end
Thomas Degla
25:25
took to the streets of London
with that
25:27
brexit plan in hand to ask
people what
25:30
they think no one said it would
be light
25:32
reading this is the document
that has
25:35
offended British politics
Theresa Mays
25:38
fully detailed brexit plan
approved in
25:41
cabinet all 585 pages of it it
sure is
25:45
causing a fuss in the
government but
25:47
what about on the street have
you
25:50
actually held it and to see how
heavy it
25:51
is yeah how much do you think
25:56
politicians actually know about
what's
25:57
in here yeah probably probably
very
26:00
little here yeah probably
probably very
26:01
how do you feel the Prime
Minister is
26:03
handling this oh well I don't
know I
26:06
don't know how anyone could
handle it
26:08
you could argue about the pros
and cons
26:10
of the detail I think she has
handled
26:13
herself amazingly she can at
least
26:15
expect loyalty from her fellow
party
26:18
members they're just waiting to
stick
26:20
the knife in hoping to briefly
escape
26:22
that Tory infighting the prime
minister
26:25
turned to ordinary Brits on a
radio
26:27
call-in show the first caller
demanded
26:33
she quit I respectfully ask you
to do
26:36
the right thing enough
interested stand
26:37
down to allow someone from the
brexit
26:39
counter take the lead to the
premises
26:40
instead Mae pledged this
decisions on
26:43
things like who could come into
this
26:45
country will be taken by us
here in the
26:47
UK and not by Brussels and
that's
26:49
exactly what the deal I've
negotiated
26:51
delivers so there's no question
she is
26:54
resilient facing down internal
revolt
26:56
time after time the bookmakers
had
26:59
stopped taking bets on Mays
demise but
27:02
now they say the odds are she
could
27:05
survive news coming out of
Westminster
27:07
seems to suggest that if there
was a
27:09
fight of no-confidence she may
well just
27:12
squeak over the line her job
and the
27:15
future of the country go hand
in hand
27:18
brexit will shape britain and
the final
27:20
deal will define brexit you
know what I
27:24
like about these reports is
everyone
27:26
talks about 500 pages and oh my
goodness
27:30
but they never talk about
what's in it
27:32
I'm not even one little bit
really
27:36
seriously I mean there's a just
wait dad
27:40
I need a big binder giant
binders you
27:43
pass it around what they should
do is
27:45
they should say hey look here's
the
27:47
Lisbon Treaty you idiot signed
it was
27:49
2,000 pages gee this is so I
have a I
27:54
have an ISO from that particular
27:58
in particular this is do not
know how
28:01
anyone could handle it I saw
you want to
28:03
play then see if it's a
qualifier oh
28:05
well I don't know I don't know
how
28:07
anyone could handle it wait
until you
28:11
hear my ISO later on then we'll
make a
28:12
final decision oh I got another
one -
28:15
it'll be a different story
28:17
I have a brexit for dummies
that I got
28:19
in Dutch and I can just give
you some
28:21
highlights because it seems to
be
28:23
there's nothing that we've been
talking
28:25
about in this and this
agreement has
28:27
really changed you know the the
this
28:31
will have the northern the
Ireland
28:33
border issue then they have a
they
28:36
finally determined it'll be 21
months
28:38
that they will remain a tu
member so you
28:42
know that's so that's almost
two years
28:44
they go back to the same
fishing thing
28:47
which they still have to come
up with a
28:48
deadline before you know the
who's
28:50
fishing from whose water waters
have
28:54
been given over to the EU yeah
so that
28:57
won't change until the 1st of
July 2020
29:00
that's when they still have to
this I
29:02
mean it says here they still
have to
29:03
flesh that out now they will
yeah flesh
29:06
it out
29:07
well don't worry but we'll give
us
29:08
something to do hey I'll tell
you what
29:11
sign the contract and then
we'll work on
29:13
the details later I'll tell you
what
29:25
just sign it
29:26
and then we're working under
get the
29:28
lawyer we'll work on it after
you sign
29:30
it no I've had contracts where
it said
29:32
it said that in the contract
we'll work
29:35
on the details later after you
sign this
29:38
sure the details later after
you sign this
29:39
oh those are great contracts
always turn
29:42
0 since the three million EU
citizens
29:47
who were in the United Kingdom
will be
29:49
able to stay but guess we
talked about
29:52
the 40 billion euros that
they'll have
29:54
to pay they still have not let
me see
29:59
they they agree to come up with
a trade
30:03
agreement I mean really they
have
30:04
nothing as just a lot of
agreement
30:06
agreements to an agreement to
agree to
30:08
some stuff and in which he was
entering
30:11
Cyprus stuff and in which he
was entering
30:13
was the thing with Cyprus
30:17
hmm the thing with Cyprus
30:19
there's something weird about
Seif and
30:21
Gibraltar so that's really the
two other
30:23
we got to look at alters the
problem
30:26
yeah yeah they okay gibraltars
that is a
30:29
problem because you know it's
considered
30:31
British because you know it's
considered
30:33
yeah that will say it doesn't
really
30:35
again it's just like we'll
agree on
30:37
stuff it says nothing I can I
just quote
30:39
Van Jones and say it's a
nothing burger
30:41
no it's nothing burger mAb I
don't see
30:46
much in it just don't let's
talk about
30:51
the campfire for a moment first
we have
30:53
to correct ourselves um as you
asked me
30:58
where campfire the name came
from I said
31:01
someone who said it came from a
campfire
31:03
or no you said it came from a
campfire
31:05
but that was verified as far as
I'm
31:08
concerned by somebody on one of
our
31:10
local news stations that said
it came
31:12
from a campfire that was
originating
31:17
that was the start of the fire
and then
31:19
it was doubled up by some other
element
31:22
either arson or the PG&E lines
and
31:24
they're trying to get away from
the PG&E
31:26
lines because of the liability
issue so
31:28
they're just faking the news on
that
31:30
well look a lot of people said
that this
31:33
was called canna fire because
it started
31:35
at Camp Creek Road
31:37
yeah Kent wasn't it called the
camp
31:39
Creek fire I'm not gonna
belabor the
31:42
point I just can't Creek Road
fire
31:46
I'm I'm not saying we're here
in there
31:49
here nor there
31:50
I mean a lot of people were
like you
31:52
guys the litany now there's no
people
31:55
everybody is all of a sudden
out of the
31:57
blue has become the camp Creek
Road fire
32:00
correct has become the camp
Creek Road fire
32:00
I'm sorry camp fire starting on
Camp
32:03
Creek Road which the way I've
been
32:06
around this state forever and I
know
32:07
that nomenclature is the way
they name
32:09
things and they would they
usually would
32:11
call it camp Creek fire not the
camp
32:14
fire but okay whatever we got a
lot of
32:18
notes because everybody who
reads the
32:20
same news reports and it says
it was
32:23
started on Camp Creek Road and
the
32:25
corner of camp Creek and some
other
32:27
place and fine so the latest in
the
32:30
blame game which everyone likes
to play
32:32
seems to be a story about a
woman who
32:36
received an email from Pacific
Gas and
32:38
Electric a day before the fire
started
32:40
here's the report under
otherwise pitch
32:42
black skies zigzagging flames
caught a
32:45
terrifying picture in the
Feather River
32:47
Canyon the camp fire will soon
enter its
32:50
seventh day we're not
pronouncing it
32:53
right it's the camp fire it's
not camp
32:55
fire it's the camp fire a
streak of
32:57
destruction that apparently
started
32:59
somewhere near Betsy Kelly's
doorstep
33:01
here I did receive an email
from PG&E
33:03
and they said that they were
coming out
33:06
here to do work on Wednesday on
a power
33:07
line 3/4 in the mile away and
that they
33:11
would need to come back and do
another
33:12
on a power line on my property
33:15
Kelly hopes to organize a class
action
33:17
lawsuit against PG&E as she
grieves for
33:20
her friends in nearby Codd cow
those
33:22
people lost everything ten
years ago too
33:26
and no one's talking about him
tonight
33:30
PG&E responded to this story
telling NBC
33:33
Bay Area quote based on our
initial
33:35
review the email correspondence
but the
33:37
customer in question was about
future
33:39
planned work on a different
transmission
33:41
line in the area that line had
33:43
previously been de-energized
and was not
33:45
operational when the camp fire
started
33:47
PG&E also told us they're
cooperating
33:50
fully with the investigation on
a cause
33:52
though with Con Cal and many
other
33:54
neighborhoods decimated calls
for more
33:57
information winger and PG&E if
this is
34:00
their fault they need to be held
34:01
accountable and they need to do
more
34:04
than just jack up their rates
and they
34:06
need to they need to help more
there you
34:10
go to they need to help more
there you
34:10
everyone is looking at PG&E
which could
34:14
be the culprits as I would eat
pockets
34:18
yeah as I was going through
some stories
34:21
this was a you know one of
those the
34:23
truth always comes out type
deals and no
34:26
matter what you do the truth
will just
34:28
slip out and you won't even
notice it
34:29
yourself nor will your
colleagues at the
34:31
news desk President Trump when
he was in
34:35
France had something to say
about the
34:36
wildfires devastating
California this
34:38
weekend he wrote there is no
reason for
34:41
these massive deadly and costly
forest
34:43
fires in California except that
forest
34:45
management is so poor he accuses
34:47
officials of mismanaging by the
way
34:49
you're gonna want to listen to
the guy
34:50
at the end not her she's just
important
34:53
for the set up the force an
adze quote
34:55
remedy now for no more fed
payment I
34:59
want to get Tom Seder in here
from the
35:01
CNN severe weather center and
Tom some
35:03
west coast via Weather Center
35:05
firefighters had an answer for
the
35:07
president I want to read part
of it to
35:08
you the head of the Pasadena
Fire
35:10
Association writing mr.
president with
35:12
all due respect you are wrong
the fires
35:14
in SoCal are urban interface
fires and
35:17
have nothing to do with force
management
35:20
come to SoCal and learn the
facts and
35:22
help the victims Tom a strong
statement
35:25
there from the California
firefighters
35:28
fact-check president Trump's
tweet for
35:29
us okay you know I enjoy being
in the
35:32
weather department because it's
neutral
35:34
you know with the exception of
climate
35:35
change issues but or neutral
35:42
except for the issue of climate
change
35:46
dad is clip of the day I was
loving it
35:49
so much the reason is clip of
the day is
35:55
because you're right it would
just go
35:57
yeah we're in neutral except
for this
35:59
meaning you're not neutral
about climate
36:02
change it is so it but since
they're all
36:05
in on on the whole thing they
can't even
36:09
see it themselves that he said
that
36:11
there's fact-check president
Trump's
36:12
tweet for us okay you know I
enjoy being
36:15
in the weather department
because it's
36:17
neutral you know with the
exception of
36:18
climate change issues but just
listen to
36:23
the guy you know you continues
these
36:25
don't even think about it but
holy crap
36:27
it's so true so true now being
outside
36:32
of the US you have different
filters
36:35
when stuff is coming in comes in
36:36
different times of the day and
it's to
36:38
me very enjoyable it's just you
know
36:40
just so refreshing different
kinds of
36:42
news sports news fart gate I
mean come
36:44
on I'm having a great time over
here but
36:47
there's something that happened
36:48
surrounding the fire and a
quote from
36:51
Trump and man we really got to
watch it
36:53
because this is happening more
and more
36:56
often where there's a little
quote from
37:00
the president which it turns
out is you
37:03
know it doesn't just happen
with Trump
37:04
it turns out with you know this
should
37:05
be the defending Trump said I
need a
37:07
jingle for this items gonna
defend Trump
37:15
[Music] for this items gonna
defend Trump
37:20
so I would you know Twitter
explodes in
37:23
front of my very eyes what an
ad what a
37:25
moron what G I've got people I
pretend
37:29
this is just our producers not
even
37:30
Twitter man this is just people
who we
37:32
know yeah we've got guys from
Finland
37:35
what an idiot doesn't even know
that
37:37
does not to say we don't have
the same
37:39
climate droids you're gonna rake
37:41
everything into safety and when
you hear
37:45
the segment which is out of
context of
37:48
the entire affair
37:49
yeah it sounds kind of stupid
this is
37:52
actually the longest version I
was able
37:54
to find most of them were 37
seconds
37:56
this is 43 seconds long but
you'll see
38:00
quickly why it sounds like the
president
38:02
is it is it blubbering moron
38:05
Gavin's committed we'll all
committed
38:07
I'm committed to make sure that
take
38:13
care of the floors
38:14
you know the floors of the
forest is
38:16
very important you look at other
38:18
countries where they do it
differently
38:21
and it's a whole different
story I was
38:24
with the president of Finland
that he
38:26
said we have much different
we're a
38:29
forest nation he called it a
forest
38:30
nation it sounds like he just
launches
38:50
into well you know we got to
rake the
38:52
floor just like Finland does
cuz you
38:54
know we all know they have the
same
38:55
climate and that is real
dementia
39:00
thinking it's when you're
completely
39:03
stuck if you watch this whole
news
39:05
conference and there was Gavin
Newsome
39:09
President Trump and Governor
Brown all
39:13
next to each other with a
significant
39:15
distance between Trump and
Braun they
39:18
were not standing really right
next to
39:20
each other and Trump yet for
the whole
39:23
East news Newton Newsome oh
yeah we had
39:25
a lot of coverage of that here
Newsome
39:26
was right actually Newsome was
chatting
39:29
away as much as he could
because he
39:31
knows he has to work with Trump
yep at
39:33
some point in California some
huge
39:35
trouble and he knows he's got
to make
39:37
himself look good if he wants
to run in
39:38
2024 and cuz he is that's his
goal in
39:42
life and Brown is just a grumpy
old man
39:45
he's just standing back there
he doesn't
39:47
even know what happened so
Brown was
39:49
standing there Trump thanked
everybody
39:52
calling out guys off-camera who
you
39:54
don't know
39:55
everybody except Jerry Brown
and every
39:58
thanked everybody how what a
great job
40:00
they were doing and so I
skipped a lot
40:03
of that I'm just gonna play you
know
40:05
this is about a minute forty
five of
40:08
what he was really talking
about then it
40:11
goes to brown and when Browns
talking
40:13
man you've got to see this
video Trump
40:15
crosses his arms he backs off
and you
40:17
know he's doing like a like one
of those
40:19
stances with his head kind of
cocked
40:21
looking over to the left like
what do
40:22
you want to say jerk off it's
very
40:24
aggressive but when you put it
all into
40:27
context what he's saying it's
not that
40:29
crazy and there's a reason why
the
40:31
United States logger
Association agrees
40:33
with him what he said but
that's out of
40:36
context he sounds like a dick
from the
40:40
federal government notice the
PC man
40:58
power woman power after a
terrible
41:08
tragedy so it's basically
people that
41:11
are right here he's clearly
saying
41:20
nothing he's just blabbering
41:22
so expertise together is there
any way
41:28
to prevent this from happening
again mr.
41:30
president it's a important
question is
41:32
there any way to prevent this
from
41:34
happening again mr. president
well we've
41:36
been talking about that on the
ride over
41:38
and I think we're all on the
same path
41:41
we do have to do management
maintenance
41:44
and we'll be working also with
41:47
environmental groups they've
really I
41:49
think everybody's seen the
light and we
41:53
I don't think we'll have this
again to
41:55
this extent we're gonna have to
work
41:56
quickly but a lot of people are
very
41:59
much there's been a lot of
study going
42:02
on over the last little while
and I well
42:04
I will say I think you're gonna
have
42:06
hopefully this is going to be
the last
42:07
of these because this was a
really
42:11
really bad one
42:12
and I know Gavin's committed
we'll all
42:15
committed I'm committed to make
sure
42:17
that all of this cleaned out and
42:20
protected all of this cleaned
out and
42:21
take care of the floors you
know the
42:23
floors of the forest is very
important
42:25
you see when you hear now in
context it
42:28
makes a lot more sense
42:32
you know the thing about this
of course
42:34
particulars won't happen again
as a joke
42:37
as we we have nothing but these
fires
42:40
every year and it's been going
on since
42:42
I was a little kid and but in
the olden
42:45
days they used to do brush burn
offs and
42:47
there's we had a couple of
people write
42:48
us some of our producers saying
that
42:50
they've been mismanaging the
they
42:52
stopped doing a lot of stuff
they used
42:54
to do burn bad sure we used to
when I
42:57
was at the air pollution
district they
42:59
used to have these they used to
burn
43:01
these Ducks Unlimited had a
huge it had
43:04
a kind of an unlimited permit
to do all
43:06
these burns and they do these
massive
43:08
burns in these areas that were
very
43:10
flammable to really Ducks to
come in and
43:14
that haven't seen that for 20
years yeah
43:17
I had the fact that half the
stuff that
43:19
used to go on when I was at the
air
43:21
pollution district it was all
done for
43:23
management purposes the mostly
burn off
43:26
Sandburg controlled burns all
over the
43:28
California I don't even do
controlled
43:31
burns anymore that said I think
it's
43:32
just an accumulation and we've
been
43:34
lucky until now because in the
month of
43:39
October usually especially up
there
43:40
where that fire was there's
always had
43:43
at least a week of rain that
would just
43:46
soak everything down and
there's no way
43:48
it's gonna catch on fire but
we've been
43:49
dry up there right for the
whole time
43:53
and then this thing catches on
fire and
43:54
goes nuts
43:55
and and after that is the
current if it
43:57
wasn't for that they would have
kept
43:59
going but they need to get back
to their
44:00
old policies more job of
controlled
44:03
burns all over the state they
don't do
44:05
them and then you add to that
that
44:07
because they're not really
clearing
44:08
things out and not doing the
same amount
44:10
of logging they used to that
there's all
44:12
these trees are competing for
the same
44:13
water and that just makes it
drier
44:18
I wouldn't argue against that
well
44:20
that's what the the loggers say
I'm
44:22
gonna see where is this loggers
were
44:24
right yeah it's the you see
what's the
44:26
name is loggers organization
44:30
and loggers don't like this any
more
44:34
than any but as they lost a lot
of logs
44:36
yeah why did they stop logging
I don't
44:40
understand that at all
44:45
no logging organizational
augers Council
44:47
a coalition of state and
regional
44:49
associations that represents
independent
44:51
contract loggers Vega so they
they agree
44:58
and so you have a disaster like
this is
45:01
a bunch of dead people there's
not the
45:02
over a thousand still missing
that's the
45:04
latest name yeah it's pretty bad
45:07
a day wrecker I would say yeah
and
45:12
there's no emergency system
that tell
45:14
people I'm initiative Benna but
they
45:17
never thought of something like
this
45:18
happening it's never happened
before in
45:19
this area
45:20
no and look how much greener
use it is
45:24
than usual oh it's kind of
brown now but
45:27
okay I'm just don't worry about
it let's
45:30
talk about our sunlight yes
45:33
now go on no no I was gonna
move to
45:35
another topic so go ahead oh
well let's
45:39
talk about Assange oh ok good
yes I have
45:42
been reading I'm glad you have
something
45:44
because I don't really have an
Amy clip
45:47
and I think she probably puts
it as well
45:49
as anybody because they're big
Assange
45:50
supporters but this is the
Assange
45:53
indited whoops clip King the
Justice
45:58
Department has inadvertently
revealed
46:00
and has prepared an indictment
against
46:02
WikiLeaks founder Julian
Assange in an
46:04
unusual development language
about the
46:07
charges against Assange were
copied and
46:09
pasted into an unrelated court
filing
46:11
that was recently unsealed in
the
46:14
document assistant US attorney
Kellan
46:16
Dwyer wrote due to the
sophistication of
46:19
the defendant and the publicity
46:21
surrounding the case no other
procedure
46:24
is likely to keep confidential
the fact
46:26
that Assange has been charged
unquote
46:29
the news broke Thursday night
just hours
46:32
after The Wall Street Journal
reported
46:33
the Justice Department was
planning to
46:35
prosecute Assange okay so this
was some
46:40
intern or some low paid
millennial and
46:43
blaming the bodies the
boilerplate but
46:51
they didn't cut and paste the
46:52
boilerplate they cut and pasted
this
46:54
information shows where's our
checks and
46:59
balances damn it
47:01
so so they also had on the
lawyer bahala
47:05
what does this mean because I
really
47:07
haven't followed the story what
what
47:08
does it mean for Assange what is
47:11
happening with him I mean it
did this
47:14
didn't help me understand his
what it
47:16
means is that all these lies
that we've
47:19
been hearing aestheticized was
and his
47:23
lawyers were right that the
United
47:24
States was out to get him right
now
47:26
normally this right so that
means what
47:30
he stays where he is or haven't
died and
47:33
charged him even though they
denied it
47:35
because they didn't want him to
get wind
47:37
of it because and he's gonna
dunk her
47:38
down longer and now they gonna
have to
47:40
put pressure on the Ecuador he
has to
47:42
get him out right right and
they're
47:43
willing to do that but there's
a lot of
47:45
stories that I don't believe
half of
47:48
them is like well apparently
the sauce
47:50
doesn't BAE then he's stinking
up the
47:52
embassy political asylum
ejected for
48:06
being smelly come on
48:09
so let's play this WikiLeaks
Pompeo
48:12
Jennifer Robison retort to the
clip well
48:15
Pompeo statements is the head
of the CIA
48:17
demonstrate the the fervor
within the
48:21
CIA and certainly to be seeking
48:22
wikileaks prosecution but to
say that
48:24
published receiving and
publishing
48:26
information in the public
interest is an
48:28
attack on Western values is
frankly
48:30
wrong and a dangerous statement
becoming
48:32
from the head of the CIA and
someone
48:34
who's been very senior in the
Trump
48:35
administration been very senior
in the Trump
48:36
this is cuts at the heart of
48:38
constitutional protections for
free
48:40
speech it is protected under
the US
48:42
Constitution to receive and
publish
48:44
information that's in the public
48:45
interest even classified
information and
48:47
that any publisher including
WikiLeaks
48:49
could be called a hostile
non-state
48:51
intelligence agency when media
48:53
organizations around the world
all the
48:54
time including the New York
Times
48:56
including the Washington Post
receive
48:58
classified information and
publish it
49:00
when it's in the public
interest to say
49:02
that that is an attack on
Western values
49:04
is a very dangerous statement
from the
49:05
head of the CIA that ought to be
49:07
investigated yeah what about
press
49:09
freedom yeah what about press
49:11
I know it makes us think that
actually
49:13
should have been part two of
this of
49:14
this clip which is the original
Pompeo
49:17
quote WikiLeaks Pompeo quotes
let me go
49:20
to Secretary of State Mike
Pompeo last
49:23
year just after he became CIA
director
49:27
and Pompeyo his first major
address he
49:30
blasted WikiLeaks it's time to
call out
49:33
WikiLeaks for what it really is
a non
49:36
state hostile intelligence
service often
49:38
abetted by state actors like
Russia in
49:40
reality they champion nothing
but their
49:42
own celebrity their currency is
49:44
clickbait their moral compass
49:46
non-existent their mission
personal self
49:49
aggrandizement through
destruction of
49:51
Western values so that was
Pompeo of
49:55
course this certainly went
against what
49:59
his boss President Trump had
said I
50:02
believe in the campaign in a
month or
50:05
two he raised WikiLeaks praised
50:08
WikiLeaks well over a hundred
times
50:11
let's go to one of those
moments let's
50:22
just review for a moment
because it
50:26
first if they're gonna do
anything with
50:28
Julian Assange they also need
to arrest
50:30
Glenn Greenwald as you know it
was Glenn
50:33
Greenwald who actually broke
all the
50:36
stories and past as we reported
on many
50:38
times past each time they were
going to
50:41
report on something they sent
it to CIA
50:44
to the White House and said
here's what
50:46
we're going to report do you
have any
50:47
comments anything to be taken
out and
50:49
they would either say nothing
or I don't
50:52
think there was any case where
they
50:53
really said you can't leave
that in but
50:55
they knew about it and grin
Glenn
50:57
Greenwald was right they're
publishing
51:01
and this is the people fork
ahead but
51:03
this is insane
51:05
press freedom
51:07
yeah then they go into all this
thing
51:09
then they're making a big fuss
about Jim
51:11
Acosta you know press pass even
though
51:14
apparently according to at
least some
51:16
sources there's about 40 of
them that
51:18
have been issued to CNN and
different
51:20
people and this is one guy and
they make
51:23
a big fuss about that and where
is the
51:25
media on this where are the
protests
51:27
where is the petition like the
petition
51:29
that came out the University of
51:29
California condemning the White
House
51:32
this is the University of
California
51:33
Berkeley and so which we've
associated
51:36
with the CIA
51:37
especially the Graduate
journalism
51:39
Department which is where this
came from
51:41
and to remind people why we do
that is
51:45
because so many people have been
51:46
cropping up from that up from
that group
51:49
the graduate school in various
weird
51:52
spots and you remember the the
two
51:54
Chinese girls that were up in
North
51:57
Koreans into the country and
then were
51:59
captured and Clinton had to go
rescue
52:01
him Bill Clinton had to go fly
over
52:03
there yeah those two were from
the
52:06
Graduate School of Journalism
at Cal yes
52:09
and then they this crazy group
of three
52:12
people that were somehow
walking through
52:15
the minefield
52:16
there were hikers they were
hikers they
52:19
Rock border and wandered into
Iran for
52:23
some unknown reason on their
hike
52:25
through the minefields and they
were all
52:27
captured let me well they were
all from
52:29
the graduate school yeah they
were
52:31
captured and by the way they
were all
52:33
captured and charged as spies
they're
52:36
both in North Korea and Iran
and so now
52:39
this same group comes up
bitching and
52:41
moaning about Jim Acosta get
you having
52:43
your license bill but where are
they
52:44
where is the protest from any
of the
52:46
journalists in the entire
country the
52:48
big-name journalists which
probably work
52:52
on somebody else's payroll
where are
52:54
they where's the bitching about
shutting
52:55
down WikiLeaks where is it
52:58
press freedom baby and press
freedom
53:01
give me one example press
freedom so
53:05
what is a great source I was
just
53:07
looking at it the other day
there's all
53:08
kinds of cool stuff we can
classify this
53:10
on the WikiLeaks pages well you
know
53:12
we're in a complete alternative
53:14
dimension right now when it
comes to the
53:15
mainstream media m5m is just
they're off
53:18
but let's get back to Jim
Acosta for a
53:20
second let's get back to Jim
Acosta for a
53:21
here is this I mean if you ask
anyone if
53:24
you even look at any newspaper
articles
53:26
here it is
53:27
you know big win for the First
Amendment
53:29
trump is unconstitutional had
no I would
53:32
an idiot what a moron oh it's
your trump
53:35
defense segment the judge the
judge did
53:40
not rule on the First Amendment
the
53:43
ruling is not saying what
Acosta did was
53:46
right thing or the wrong thing
the judge
53:49
ruled the president can't
revoke his
53:50
credentials without due process
and
53:54
that's all because of prior
prior
53:57
procedures etc the judge
himself even
54:00
says here was it wait not to go
up
54:09
higher yes it's the New York
Times
54:14
people have to behave and the
ruling was
54:16
significant I want to emphasize
the very
54:18
limited nature of this ruling
the judge
54:20
said saying it was not meant to
enshrine
54:23
journalists right to access
54:26
I have not determined the First
54:28
Amendment was violated here so
this is
54:31
very important but that's not
the story
54:33
the story is we won and Jim
Acosta who
54:37
knows very well this had
nothing to this
54:39
was not a First Amendment case
as he's
54:42
coming in to work at the White
House
54:44
again here his colleagues are
all ready
54:47
to interview the big King Jim
Acosta and
54:50
he is I mean he is actually
spreading
54:53
fake news at this very moment
in this
54:55
piece where he says great day
for the
54:58
First Amendment and press
freedom
55:08
you guys want to ask a question
hey I'm
55:10
important one asked me a
question hi hi
55:16
I just want to say that I'm very
55:18
grateful for what happened
today and
55:21
grateful for my colleagues in
the press
55:23
who stood by us this is just
any other
55:38
day here at the White House I'm
a
55:39
regular Joe for me I would like
to get
55:42
back to work and so should you
55:45
so go back to work and we'll
keep on
55:49
keep on doing our jobs
journalists need
55:51
to know that in this country
their First
55:54
Amendment rights freedom of the
press
56:00
again nothing the judge ruled
is about
56:04
the First Amendment and you know
56:07
throughout all of this I was
confident
56:10
and I felt that this would be
the result
56:12
at the end of the day that our
rights
56:15
would be protected to continue
to cover
56:17
our government and hold our
leaders
56:18
accountable I can go on for
another
56:20
minute and a half of him just
saying how
56:21
great this was for the First
Amendment
56:23
but this guy's a douchebag
hasn't this
56:26
is the definition of fake news
he is
56:29
standing there as if there was
a First
56:31
Amendment case it just wasn't
had
56:33
nothing to do with the freedom
of the
56:35
press which he loves to call
press
56:37
freedom it's despicable it's
pretty
56:42
funny besides no agenda show
and the
56:48
thing is it's right there in
writing and
56:52
it's black and white all this
is in the
56:54
New York Times you know which
is the
56:55
paper of record and all you
have to do
56:57
is just read it it says right
there this
57:00
has nothing to do with First
Amendment
57:02
the judge says there's nothing
to read
57:03
the First Amendment it's just
about
57:04
process and by the way this is
this
57:07
lawsuit is not over there will
be a
57:09
judgment about a lot more
there's other
57:11
issues you know so will be the
touching
57:14
of the intern all this other
nonsense
57:16
but I don't think we're
actually seeing
57:19
a First Amendment case here
57:21
but this is again it's the new
speak of
57:24
freedom of the press which
means the
57:26
press or really nice freedom
57:29
yeah but freedom of the no in
the
57:31
Constitution freedom of the
press means
57:33
the press can print whatever
they want
57:36
they have the freedom to say
whatever
57:37
they want that's their freedom
this has
57:40
now been translated to press
freedom
57:41
which is not the same thing and
somehow
57:44
even as even though the judge
literally
57:46
said this is not about access
57:50
- somehow everyone thinks that
the the
57:53
press freedom means they
deserve I mean
57:55
I want my press freedom let's
go sit in
57:57
the White House we'll do a show
from the
57:58
White House from the from the
briefing
58:00
room we have press freedom we
have the
58:01
right to be there you certainly
do
58:03
you're a journalist
58:07
I'll go there tomorrow I know
you're all
58:11
over it appreciate it
58:13
no it's pathetic and attentive
this you
58:16
know I don't know but he's you
know it
58:19
cost us
58:21
I think that you know Scott
Adams did an
58:24
analysis of this guy and I have
to give
58:26
him kudos on this one because
he I think
58:29
he's right
58:29
he Scott everyday you know this
is
58:32
whatever he does an hour before
he five
58:35
minutes of you talking to a
camera so he
58:42
goes on about he says that he
says that
58:45
Trump is this trumps whole
thing his
58:47
showmanship and it's designed
to just
58:50
get a lot of attention and it's
a lot of
58:52
it's nonsense
58:53
he says Acosta is the it's the
best
58:55
example of the news media doing
the
58:57
exact same thing he's just
being Trump
59:01
yeah and and he says he's gets
the Junos
59:05
attention if she draws
attention to
59:06
himself off and he's not
completely
59:09
convinced that the two of them
are in
59:10
cahoots that's an interesting
concept
59:12
that's an interesting idea
59:14
I think cuz Trump clearly
doesn't know
59:15
how to handle him he has not
figured out
59:17
yet what the what the right way
is other
59:20
than crossing his arms and
doing his
59:21
Mussolini gut you know is chin
jut yeah
59:27
what's in the fish he says the
cost is
59:28
just it's just pulling a trump
and he's
59:31
really making hay with it and
he is he's
59:33
doing he's doing a good job of
that
59:37
Adams isn't concern as the
Newsies doing
59:41
it but that is what he's doing
it
59:42
because of cos it doesn't seem
like that
59:44
he seems like a just a
egomaniac but why
59:48
doesn't Trump just know I'd
never call
59:49
on him that would work
59:52
I don't know it's it's not that
59:54
important to me
59:56
it was it was just it's just
fun I
59:58
consider it it's important to
the show
1:00:00
cause it because it allows us
to play a
1:00:03
theme that you are not playing
anymore
1:00:05
which is distraction of the
week and I
1:00:08
think that their cost of things
totally
1:00:10
a distraction of the week and
with that
1:00:23
I'd like to thank you for your
courage
1:00:25
and say in the morning to you
John yes
1:00:39
in the morning to everyone in
the troll
1:00:41
room who came upon there
beckoning with
1:00:43
the bat signal which we flip on
just
1:00:46
before we go live every
Thursday and
1:00:47
Sunday morning no agenda stream
comm
1:00:49
good to see you guys here thank
you very
1:00:51
much it's it's always even
especially
1:00:53
when I'm thousands of miles
away it's
1:00:55
like a warm bath having you
guys on the
1:00:57
industro room with me and in
the morning
1:01:01
- Darren O'Neill brought us the
artwork
1:01:04
for episode 1086 the title of
that one
1:01:07
was shark hole and although we
even got
1:01:11
one of our long-term producers
yelling
1:01:14
at us for use if we're having
the
1:01:15
audacity to choose a a cover
art that
1:01:18
contained President Trump
1:01:21
we could not we just couldn't
help
1:01:24
ourselves with him with the
umbrella hat
1:01:27
what's that thing called the
umbrella
1:01:30
hat umbrella we fought it out
what is
1:01:34
called umbrella hat and I think
there's
1:01:35
a name for it I don't think so
we just
1:01:40
looked at it we were both
cracking up he
1:01:42
had the right expression on his
face
1:01:45
we always go for the cheap yes
oh yes
1:01:47
you are
1:01:48
the cheap gag that has a little
1:01:50
dimensionality to it always
will always
1:01:52
work that's the tip from Adam
and John
1:01:55
cheap laughs are always the way
to go
1:01:58
yeah achieve it the better yes
all right
1:02:03
well let's thank a few people
for
1:02:04
producing executive producing
and so
1:02:06
associate executive producing
show tens
1:02:09
87 sir Alex at the top of the
list 333
1:02:13
dollars I sent resent him a
news I
1:02:17
resent one of the newsletters
out
1:02:19
because people work didn't open
oh
1:02:20
really I was this date
interesting
1:02:24
because you can use a function
in
1:02:26
MailChimp where you can say who
didn't
1:02:28
open his newsletter send it to
him again
1:02:30
oh it gets a little convoluted
1:02:34
embarrassing us that may be a
good way
1:02:36
to at least get to purge the
list
1:02:39
did ya I won't comment on
purging list
1:02:44
anyway rescinding the
newsletter works
1:02:46
he says seven hours of
windshield time
1:02:48
today no agenda kept me sane
1:02:51
oh he's driving mm-hmm Adam
your crazy
1:02:54
dutch buddy wanting to change
his legal
1:02:56
age has it all wrong you don't
want to
1:02:57
identify as younger I want to
identify
1:02:59
as a 67 year old give me my
social
1:03:01
security benefits now I'm
officially
1:03:04
retired yes that came up with a
1:03:06
conversation Billy
interestingly because
1:03:08
this is not a done conversation
in the
1:03:10
Netherlands of course people
think that
1:03:12
that's the strongest part of his
1:03:14
argument he's saying well he's
actually
1:03:16
trying to not take the the
benefits from
1:03:19
from the community that's kind
of a good
1:03:22
idea the community that's kind
of a good
1:03:25
he's 69 so he's already
eligible yeah so
1:03:29
collecting it's kind of the
opposite
1:03:31
that's just a point of interest
knitters
1:03:34
Ino jingles no karma Thomas
Larry 222
1:03:37
dollars and 22 cents from Oslo
Adam and
1:03:42
John first of all I'm feeling
guilty for
1:03:44
the absent of absence of further
1:03:45
contributions to no agendas
coffers for
1:03:48
this I apologize and as such
request at
1:03:50
D douching yes let me bring up
the
1:03:53
douche bucket here we are in
order to
1:03:59
put things right I'm donating
1:04:01
tu-tu-tu-tu-tu-tu to support
the show
1:04:02
the following is not a
criticism but an
1:04:04
observation regarding the
show's length
1:04:07
almost exclusively I listened
to the
1:04:10
show in segments while
commuting to my
1:04:12
job as I am sure many of your
listeners
1:04:15
do however when you put out
three hour
1:04:17
shows I'm often unable to take
in the
1:04:20
show's full content before the
next show
1:04:22
is released it's topicality
after all is
1:04:26
what sets the show's apart from
others
1:04:29
may I either suggestion
1:04:33
oh here we go I'm sorry I can't
help but
1:04:36
laugh here we go I'm sorry I
can't help but
1:04:37
may I suggest either a two-hour
cutoff
1:04:40
or three shorter shows per week
I have
1:04:43
another option how about you
get a
1:04:46
different job
1:04:48
with a yak with a longer
commute home
1:04:52
while doing the dishes you can
listen
1:04:54
while making love I mean
there's all
1:04:55
kinds of things you can do
while you're
1:04:58
listening to our show just that
last
1:05:00
idea yes may I suggest you the
two or
1:05:03
three hours it's not gonna
happen
1:05:04
would the show that lets well
let me
1:05:06
finish this note thank you for
keeping
1:05:08
me sane
1:05:09
I had already keep me ahead of
the game
1:05:11
kind regards Thomas Larry a
millennial
1:05:13
Norwegian hybrid British hybrid
in Oslo
1:05:16
it's no touching now thank you
1:05:23
I've let Adam try to explain
this and
1:05:25
out then I'll explain it myself
as I
1:05:27
look up in Conklin's email why
is the
1:05:30
show as long as it is Adam why
is the
1:05:34
show you produced the show so
why is it
1:05:37
as long as it is how did it get
to this
1:05:39
length oh how did it get to
this length
1:05:44
well the show in general okay
the
1:05:49
internet made it the internet
made it so
1:05:51
for a number of reasons when we
started
1:05:53
the show 11 years ago the
internet was
1:05:56
much much slower we did not
have social
1:05:59
networks the news flow was just
not so
1:06:04
vast as what is available now
we didn't
1:06:07
have such incredibly divided
divisive
1:06:10
comprar conversations going on
okay can
1:06:13
I take it no and then as we
started to
1:06:17
do as we grew with the bandwidth
1:06:19
available which is not just
data but
1:06:21
information we went to a second
donation
1:06:24
segment and that I think is
what made
1:06:26
the show inherently longer is by
1:06:28
sticking to the second donation
segment
1:06:30
which we needed because we were
also
1:06:32
receiving more support
1:06:36
hmm here's what happened we
started off
1:06:40
the show us 45 minutes or 30
minutes and
1:06:43
we didn't know there was gonna
be talked
1:06:44
a little longer we said it was
it was a
1:06:46
evolution it didn't have much
to do with
1:06:49
the bandwidth or the donations
that a
1:06:50
nation segment was part of
cutting back
1:06:53
the time not extending it
because the
1:06:56
time was getting too long wish
we could
1:06:58
finally got to her like it
became 2
1:06:59
hours and we figured all like
this is
1:07:01
about right we do 2 hours a
week and
1:07:03
then we at some point about a
year and a
1:07:05
half and we added a second show
thinking
1:07:07
that we could maybe even add a
third
1:07:09
show and then we got to 2 hours
of show
1:07:12
and then it went to these you
can just
1:07:13
look at the list of the
archives and you
1:07:15
see it just creeps up it crept
up longer
1:07:18
and longer and longer and that
now the
1:07:21
the donations segment was
actually it
1:07:24
was separated into two for the
show he
1:07:26
put the particular producers
aside but
1:07:28
what really happened to that
segment was
1:07:31
people were writing long noted
donated
1:07:35
but yeah yeah and they write a
two-hour
1:07:37
note it's like you know a good
scroll
1:07:39
and scroll and scroll and it
was we just
1:07:41
cut off all these notes low-end
notes
1:07:43
because there's everybody to
get their
1:07:45
two cents worth in it we could
have done
1:07:47
a whole show of just reading
comments
1:07:49
from from the listeners and so
we have
1:07:52
it so we changed no hold on I'm
ending
1:07:54
the show here John it's time to
go then
1:08:06
we had the two of us after the
show we
1:08:08
started going on and on about
we got to
1:08:10
cut the show down and we tried
to make
1:08:12
it two hours and 45 minutes
period and
1:08:14
we'd still drift into three
hours often
1:08:17
if we were given we noticed cuz
we did a
1:08:19
seven hour show once remember
1:08:23
and we did it a seven and a
half to be
1:08:25
exact and we did it without it
without a
1:08:27
problem we yeah no one's lost
their
1:08:30
voices we could do an
eight-hour show
1:08:32
twice a week we ain't no pussies
1:08:36
I'm just doing a diamond and
pearl with
1:08:37
you go ahead we exactly we
could do
1:08:42
longer and longer stop growing
the shows
1:08:45
length because it's annoying to
people
1:08:47
like yourself and everybody else
1:08:48
annoying but I think this is
knowing
1:08:51
what it gets to try for I'm
just do I'm
1:08:53
just doing the the got myself
yeah yeah
1:08:56
you gotta be Louie get him word
to twing
1:08:58
okay I'll try but so we've
decided to 45
1:09:03
is our length 40 vote usually
that's
1:09:05
right no three to 45
1:09:08
but that's rusty three that's
right
1:09:11
basically that we're just
falling down
1:09:13
by two hours and 45 minutes
we're just
1:09:15
tired and I think we're also
done
1:09:16
talking to each other honestly
1:09:20
yeah yeah I do you have any
Conklin's a
1:09:28
note yes I do
1:09:31
okay that's right uh-huh let's
go back
1:09:35
to our spreadsheet and finish
this
1:09:36
segment off that's it it's
actually M
1:09:38
Mason Conklin I have no idea
why it went
1:09:42
through PayPal was an N 214
dollars and
1:09:46
33 cents and he writes a former
1:09:49
associate producer an ex
executive
1:09:51
producer giving value where
value is do
1:09:52
forgive me pod fathers it has
been oh oh
1:09:54
I'm getting that you've got a
little
1:09:57
upgrade there here's my last
donation I
1:10:01
don't get I don't always get
the news
1:10:03
but when I do I get it from No
Agenda
1:10:05
life is so much better without
the
1:10:07
Talking Heads spewing from the
boob tube
1:10:09
or the car speakers I'd much
rather have
1:10:12
your take on Trent transmitted
directly
1:10:14
to my ears via bluetooth
listening to
1:10:17
the history of podcasting took
me back
1:10:19
to my dissertation writing days
the
1:10:21
topic of the dissertation was
musical
1:10:22
performance and anxiety in
virtual
1:10:25
performances hmm that's
interesting i
1:10:29
hypothesized that performances
that were
1:10:31
recorded in private for a
podcast
1:10:33
audience would produce elevated
levels
1:10:36
of performance anxiety
1:10:40
if so that would allow exposure
therapy
1:10:42
through podcasted performance
to lead to
1:10:44
extinction for insight anxiety
in the
1:10:47
public performance situation
1:10:48
short answer nope I still got
my PhD
1:10:51
though very interesting theory
huh
1:10:56
because anybody just sits there
and
1:10:58
tries to do what is especially
a video
1:11:00
podcast just to nobody
1:11:03
it's like you know how do you
do that
1:11:06
what do you mean Adam Scott
Adams Gus
1:11:09
does he starts off his thing do
to do to
1:11:13
do he seems his little touch
song yes
1:11:15
simultaneous sip then he has a
1:11:18
simultaneous which I love by
the way
1:11:20
this smart smart ideas various
that's he
1:11:22
or hypnosis right there yes is
hypnotic
1:11:25
trick together and in the
improve yep
1:11:28
and then he if any just starts
greeting
1:11:30
it before this if he starts
greeting
1:11:32
people as they come in any
names are
1:11:34
name we've been doing we've
been doing
1:11:37
that for quite a while with our
live
1:11:38
stream we've got our our Hitler
music
1:11:41
there's one in the mood
Horowitz insists
1:11:47
on doing that too yes anyway
I'll
1:11:50
continue well did that needs
further
1:11:52
discussion yes I'm asking for
interview
1:11:54
Karma as I hope to make the
jump from
1:11:56
professor to administrative
position if
1:11:59
I get the gig my next donation
will take
1:12:01
me to knighthood if I don't get
the gig
1:12:03
my next donation will take me to
1:12:04
knighthood so no pressure also
1:12:07
requesting it 501c3 karma as I
start at
1:12:11
the process on a side hustle
1:12:14
everyone knows the big money is
in
1:12:16
nonprofits you gotta get
something
1:12:21
that's a messed up kid to do
your ad
1:12:23
your marketing it's he needs a
douchebag
1:12:28
call out followed by a resist
we know
1:12:31
where the douchebag call us for
followed
1:12:33
by resist me much for all the
late in
1:12:37
Florida oh yeah you hear that
douchebags
1:12:40
not donate to no agenda is just
as bad
1:12:43
as voting after the polls close
he's in
1:12:47
Holly Springs Georgia shoosh
bagged
1:12:51
resist we much
1:12:54
I'm trying to find the here it
is here's
1:12:56
resist me much and does he want
to karma
1:12:58
with that I mean we might as
well just
1:12:59
get on the karma right okay we
much we
1:13:05
must and we will much about
that be
1:13:10
committed and we will much
about that be
1:13:11
you've got karma thank you very
much I
1:13:22
think it's Ellie
1:13:25
Zane Nunes a Nunes easy is the
a ELISA
1:13:29
noon I think so
1:13:30
I know UN z8n oh you in until
it Philly
1:13:36
two hundred dollars and 33
cents Dear
1:13:39
John and Alan thank you for
being who
1:13:41
you are and for keeping the
show going
1:13:42
for so long you have become an
integral
1:13:44
part of my life and I that I
have funny
1:13:46
dreams about you at times so no
agenda
1:13:49
subconscious to no agenda
thinking is
1:13:51
now omnipresent within no
agenda is now
1:14:04
omnipresent with it
1:14:06
I donated on November 7th $383
that made
1:14:12
me a knight but it went
unnoticed
1:14:14
oh I emailed John but I got no
response
1:14:18
so I'm donating against well
designed
1:14:21
surprise I'm donating against
well designed
1:14:22
please knight or black knight
me as sir
1:14:25
hummus from the Middle East I'm
Lebanese
1:14:27
and hummus as a word also means
1:14:29
chickpeas and Lebanon Middle
Easterners
1:14:33
should make hummus and love not
war
1:14:36
Jonah please note that many
Arabs are
1:14:38
not Muslims moreover I never
said they
1:14:42
were did I I don't think so I
would have
1:14:43
corrected you it would have
moreover
1:14:47
many non Israel Jews that in
that region
1:14:50
do not identify as Arabs DNA
links
1:14:53
coastal populations around the
1:14:55
Mediterranean to the
Phoenicians roots
1:14:56
by blows the town in Lebanon is
thought
1:14:59
to be the place where the
alphabet was
1:15:02
invented and the first
Phoenicians was
1:15:05
invented in the first
Phoenician city
1:15:06
and the first Phoenician city
there you
1:15:09
go there's your cold Rishi
right off
1:15:12
nailed it
1:15:14
if possible please add hummus
and Eric
1:15:17
Eric ara K I think that's
pronounced
1:15:20
right or Rock probably a rock
Eric
1:15:23
hummus and a rock to the
roundtable but
1:15:26
only if import is not an issue
1:15:29
haha and jnk love ups how can
someone
1:15:33
email you well he bailed me has
my email
1:15:37
you as as career.com is very
simple yes
1:15:40
I like that because it kind of
shows the
1:15:43
end of the day said
purposefully it this
1:15:46
whole Arab adju thing is about
hummus we
1:15:50
all know it it's what you said
yes it's
1:15:52
about how much you've been
making this
1:15:53
hummus comment for years yep
Thomas have
1:15:56
you ever had good hummus I have
had yes
1:15:59
I've had Israeli hummus I've
had Arab
1:16:01
hummus and I've had a hummus
from Whole
1:16:03
Foods and I've had a hummus
from Whole
1:16:05
Thomas is not does not
associate is not
1:16:08
it there's no such thing as
Arab hummus
1:16:10
or Israeli hummus really gives
it to you
1:16:14
and says my mom made this it's
her
1:16:16
recipe that's Israeli hummus if
an error
1:16:19
give his ground to a pulp what
kind of a
1:16:21
recipe we daily put a little
tahini in
1:16:23
it I mean there's not much to
this
1:16:24
recipe I know that's crazy I
mean we've
1:16:27
been we've been at war for 7080
years
1:16:31
it's really not much to it
1:16:35
maybe the war is over the
hummus recipe
1:16:37
oh I'll tell you one thing let
me tell
1:16:41
people outdoors never had hummus
1:16:42
Sabra makes probably the
closest in
1:16:44
texture to a commercial hummus
you can
1:16:46
buy although there is a
homicide out of
1:16:49
the Midwest called I think it's
out of
1:16:51
the Midwest
1:16:52
but with the brand name is
Oasis I think
1:16:56
Oasis hummus comes the closest
I've ever
1:16:58
had in this country to it
genuine
1:17:02
handmade hummus in the Middle
East not
1:17:04
to mention that little shop in
Los
1:17:06
Angeles which I still to get
the name of
1:17:09
Sabra Sabra is the Israeli
hummus
1:17:13
Shabbos problem is simple
1:17:16
they don't use olive oil Oh big
mistake
1:17:20
the problem with using olive
oil and a
1:17:23
lot of commercial operations is
that you
1:17:25
can't get it Blandon of olive
oil it
1:17:28
kind of ruins the hummus I think
1:17:30
especially can make it bitter
if you
1:17:31
have high I a high acidity I
think we
1:17:35
need a hummus off and we need
now we
1:17:39
have our official Israeli juice
we've
1:17:43
got Brian of London and Serge
Oh No
1:17:45
we've got dude named Mohammed
on the
1:17:49
Arab homicide I think that we
we both
1:17:52
need to receive samples and we
need to
1:17:54
have a taste off hummus off
here on the
1:17:56
no agenda show which could
possibly
1:17:58
create peace in the Middle East
send the
1:18:02
samples to Adam yeah you don't
want to
1:18:06
eat stuff people send to you
through the
1:18:07
minute I want them to people to
try the
1:18:10
Oasis and the Sabra
side-by-side tell me
1:18:12
what you think those are the
there's
1:18:15
other ones there's all these
other hippy
1:18:17
hummus is that's what you have
Thomas
1:18:25
are you kidding me shit organic
1:18:31
operations most of the men on
the west
1:18:33
coast and they make the worst
Thomas
1:18:35
it's got lumps and chunks it's
got
1:18:38
little hard bits in it you know
it at
1:18:43
Whole Foods its Whole Foods
they have
1:18:46
hummus they have all these
different
1:18:47
categories this red pepper on
top hummus
1:18:50
this neo hummus with
lemon-juice hummus
1:18:52
with lime there's all kinds of
Western
1:18:55
eyes just just trying to profit
over the
1:18:58
backs of people at war it's
disgusting
1:19:00
Jeff Bezos I'm looking at you
with your
1:19:03
big eye your hummus hummus hater
1:19:07
sir Dave Baron or Kansas City
let's
1:19:09
continue 200 200 200 dollars
and two
1:19:12
cents a Happy Thanksgiving
1:19:15
no jingles but please send out
another
1:19:17
round of F cancer karma for my
buddy
1:19:19
Brad who went under the gamma
knife for
1:19:22
his brain tumor apparently
there's still
1:19:24
some nastiness hanging out in
his in his
1:19:26
brain pan
1:19:27
he's got the same cancer that
killed
1:19:29
McCain so I'd like to see that
going
1:19:32
thanks for your courage baron
of kansas
1:19:35
city we've got some gamma knife
f cancer
1:19:37
karma you've got karma there we
go
1:19:47
people minimize your cell phone
use
1:19:51
Patrick comer $200 it was time
to donate
1:19:55
Sarah Sanders comics were
hilarious in
1:19:58
the newsletter were they were
several
1:20:01
they were very good and I
hadn't really
1:20:03
noticed the eye thing the guy
that's
1:20:11
kind of like that
1:20:12
man there's some no I have a
couple of
1:20:17
character shares that were made
of me
1:20:18
very exaggerated features
accentuated
1:20:22
personally I've always I love
it I mean
1:20:24
I find it such an honor that
someone
1:20:26
went through the trouble of
mating
1:20:27
making that and do their
interpretation
1:20:29
but some of those were just
like someone
1:20:31
with the third grader Drew was
with
1:20:33
chalk issues the good to bad
and the
1:20:38
ugly Annette yeah yeah yeah I
was a good
1:20:40
it was a good collection I
enjoyed it
1:20:42
yeah I think I'm gonna do next
week I'm
1:20:45
gonna probably do or in the
upcoming
1:20:48
weeks I don't make promises the
point
1:20:51
the point Gillian Conway the
point being
1:20:53
really that the art of political
1:20:56
cartooning is that the word
yeah I think
1:21:00
so editorial car territorial
cartooning
1:21:03
specifically editorial
cartooning right
1:21:05
that that's lost and you know
1:21:08
publications can't really
afford or
1:21:10
don't want to pay for that
anymore and
1:21:12
it's becoming a lost art I
think that
1:21:14
was the point you were making
there was
1:21:16
at that point was in there and
one of
1:21:17
the things I've noticed is that
you know
1:21:19
in the olden days before the
internet
1:21:21
came along and wiped these guys
out
1:21:23
every newspaper pretty much
from a
1:21:26
medium size the market to a
large market
1:21:29
paper had a cartoonist on the
staff
1:21:31
working full-time often doing
up to 5
1:21:36
cartoons a week Wow and now you
had the
1:21:39
all syndicated they just buy
somebody's
1:21:41
fee from McClatchy or one of
the biggest
1:21:44
indicators and they put their
cards you
1:21:45
know they have a baby package
of 10
1:21:47
cartoons you get you know in a
bundle
1:21:49
and you just used those and the
hell
1:21:51
with it
1:21:53
sit around the newsletter it
has to do
1:21:55
with this what was that about
Craig
1:21:57
Newmark he was becoming the
chairman of
1:21:59
something something ridiculous
what was
1:22:01
that no new market become the
1:22:05
big donor to Craig Newmark is
the guy
1:22:09
who practiced
1:22:10
Craigslist that's what the Krag
is from
1:22:13
and he pretty much kills true I
killed
1:22:18
the newspaper industry yeah
yeah because
1:22:20
they were real idea had
developed this
1:22:22
very elaborate methodology of
making
1:22:25
money on a classifieds of all
the even
1:22:28
the small town papers were
making money
1:22:30
on classifieds and Craig boy
went out of
1:22:34
the water
1:22:34
yes it which is misused by the
way by
1:22:36
the media constantly yes
because that
1:22:38
would only mean 10 percent was
gone but
1:22:40
yes yet decimated means you've
lost 10
1:22:43
percent but now we're gonna
have that
1:22:44
change in the dictionary that
needs to
1:22:46
be changed
1:22:47
needs to be changed yep so
Craig ruined
1:22:50
the business and then he became
a
1:22:53
benefactor to New York City
College of
1:22:56
New York's journalism school or
City
1:22:58
University of New York's
journalism
1:23:01
department he thought they so
they named
1:23:04
the department after him that's
funny
1:23:07
great Newmark Journal is a
graduate
1:23:09
journalism department it's like
slide
1:23:12
are you what although I think
you made a
1:23:14
mistake you said that's like
making was
1:23:16
that the heinrich himmler
english public
1:23:20
relations I think what you
meant was
1:23:22
Hermann Goering or Goebbels and
Himmler
1:23:26
for the reason that that the
name itself
1:23:29
is associated with the know
Goering
1:23:31
would be the obvious one to use
if you
1:23:33
want to just public relations
but that
1:23:35
actually makes more sense cuz
Goering
1:23:38
Goebbels Goebbels gurbles he
made more
1:23:43
sense gurbles made more sense
as a head
1:23:45
of it because his information
still
1:23:47
applies he didn't ruin public
relations
1:23:51
right wait no no right now he
actually
1:23:55
created public relations well
he took
1:23:59
Bernays as material neighs up
the end by
1:24:01
the way there's no our and
Goebbels just
1:24:03
cuz I love me I'm not being
critical I'm
1:24:06
just helping you because I want
us to be
1:24:08
better than the rest
1:24:11
I'd like to get a really
accurate
1:24:14
pronunciation of Gibble's
Goebbels
1:24:18
yeah I'd like to get a real
accurate
1:24:20
print that's the accurate
pronunciation
1:24:21
Goebbels Goebbels Goebbels yes
yes
1:24:25
nobody knows were you talking
about when
1:24:27
you say unfortunately in the
United
1:24:28
States actually it's a Turner
Bros
1:24:33
official pronunciation in the
AP book
1:24:36
I'm from I'm from Holland man
it's
1:24:39
pronounced you're right but you
can't
1:24:40
there's also other words that
no one's
1:24:42
gonna pronounce in the dutch
and german
1:24:44
fashion such as
1:24:48
Munich mention
1:24:53
Inchon winter uh a TV broadcast
they're
1:24:55
gonna go what how about this one
1:24:57
Deutschland Deutschland here's
the Hoff
1:25:03
we do say Deutschland on the
show for
1:25:06
years yeah cuz it's Deutschland
1:25:10
Deutschland this is hello I
don't think
1:25:13
it's a hard word to deal with
it's not
1:25:15
let you know okay we're almost
through
1:25:18
this you can do it yeah that
last guy
1:25:20
this show 1087 are you associate
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executive producer and a lot of
them
1:25:24
didn't only one executive David
Nixon
1:25:28
and David Nixon writes 800
bucks can you
1:25:32
do another cat equals the u.s.
dollars
1:25:34
promotion soon I would love an
RNC
1:25:37
bunghole remix and pop bottles
in the
1:25:40
club at the end of the show I
don't
1:25:43
remember what that was
1:25:44
the RNC bunghole this is
something that
1:25:50
we possess let me see
apparently oh I'm
1:25:55
in bottles at the club poppin
bottles oh
1:26:01
I think I think I had a bag let
me
1:26:04
mention something about the
what he's
1:26:05
talking about the Canadian
dollars to US
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Dollars promotion
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that's still in effect it never
went
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away no I don't understand that
either
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it's and definitely never gone
away
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we've always wanted to help our
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300 that promise if you go
through
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PayPal is gonna translate the
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Canada is
1:26:27
harder to do in Australia
unless you
1:26:29
send us a note and make us
aware of it
1:26:30
but generally speaking you get
if you
1:26:33
give us $300 in Australian money
1:26:37
yeah we'll credit you will
straight hunt
1:26:39
for the purposes of knighthood
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yeah and also for executive
producer
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accounting okay we got it I'll
put it on
1:26:54
the show yeah it's good it's a
good one
1:26:56
it's actually our hip-hop debut
you
1:27:01
didn't know that no I didn't
know what
1:27:05
our hip-hop Chris Perry ano
popping
1:27:25
bottles in the club we can take
this
1:27:27
shit on the road John we're
good to go
1:27:29
you must yeah let's call the
meet up you
1:27:32
know okay okay you rub it in
put it in
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please okay okay you rub it in
put it in
1:27:36
all right there will be our
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1:27:38
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them today one executive
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executive
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people seem
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loaded up
1:28:33
with all kinds of
deconstruction today
1:28:35
go out there let everybody know
and
1:28:37
propagate formula is this we go
out we
1:28:41
hit people in the mouth
1:28:50
[Music] people in the mouth
1:28:56
I got an interesting note we
were - we
1:29:01
were actually laughing quite
loudly
1:29:02
about a clip we played on the
last show
1:29:04
about charcoal and we couldn't
this is
1:29:07
what the title of the show is
actually
1:29:09
named shark hole because we
couldn't
1:29:12
figure out if this woman was
talking
1:29:14
about illegal smuggling of
charcoal in
1:29:18
the Congo wasn't luckily we had
1:29:21
introduced her yes provided us
the
1:29:23
answer her yes provided us the
1:29:25
said please keep me anonymous
but since
1:29:27
I'm part of the
military-industrial
1:29:28
complex and when we of course
respect
1:29:31
requests of anonymity listening
to the
1:29:34
last latest episode I thought I
could
1:29:36
shed a bit of light on the
illegal
1:29:37
smuggling of charcoal out of
Africa I
1:29:40
worked on a staff on a small
island in
1:29:42
the Arabian Gulf a few years
ago as part
1:29:44
of a navy coalition and charcoal
1:29:47
smuggling out of Somalia was
something
1:29:49
we tracked and tried to
interdict when I
1:29:51
first got there I was surprised
as you
1:29:53
and John win' were when I was
sitting in
1:29:55
a briefing and people started
talking
1:29:57
about charcoal smuggling it's a
thing
1:29:59
and until this episode I didn't
realize
1:30:01
the DRC was involved I was only
aware of
1:30:03
the Somali charcoal problem
keep me
1:30:07
nonnamous but here's an article
from The
1:30:08
Economist about the issue for
your
1:30:09
perusal which I've put into the
show
1:30:12
notes at na shownotes calm so
yeah and
1:30:16
it's it's the Saudis you know
they they
1:30:18
like it the most they use it
for you see
1:30:21
I have this article here
1:30:25
Saudi Arabia it's like a like a
a real
1:30:28
commodity for them
1:30:29
[Music] for them
1:30:32
of course I can't find it that
quickly
1:30:34
Davis to cook that chicken that
they
1:30:36
make so well
1:30:39
you know I think that's
actually what it
1:30:41
said know I think that's
actually what it
1:30:44
they love smoking their sister
1:30:48
they like they just like the
taste of it
1:30:50
better how about that
1:30:54
munch there's a whole market in
illegal
1:30:57
charcoal just so they saw their
food
1:30:59
taste better
1:31:01
huh better
1:31:02
[Music] better
1:31:04
yeah well luckily we have a
nearby
1:31:07
country called Mexico that will
burn
1:31:10
down entire regions filled with
Mesquite
1:31:13
Robin put in a bag and sell
just for 10
1:31:16
bucks no illegal anything right
yeah
1:31:20
definitely no illegal anything
right yeah
1:31:23
okay well so we have here going
on well
1:31:27
let's play the hodgepodge
report this is
1:31:29
a hodgepodge from CBS on the
MBS update
1:31:33
on mr. Sawbones US officials
tell CBS
1:31:37
News the CIA has intelligence
indicating
1:31:40
Crown Prince Mohammed bin
Salman ordered
1:31:42
the killing of Jamal khashoggi
but the
1:31:45
State Department clarified that
no final
1:31:47
conclusion has been made today
President
1:31:50
Trump was briefed on the
subject by CIA
1:31:52
director Gina Haspel and
Secretary of
1:31:55
State Mike Pompeo during his
flight to
1:31:57
California before that briefing
mr.
1:32:05
Trump defended his alliance
with the
1:32:06
Kingdom Saudi nationals have
been
1:32:19
sanctioned by the US government
in
1:32:21
response to the killing but
Republican
1:32:23
senator bob Corker wants the
1:32:25
administration to closely
examine the
1:32:27
crown prince's role president
Trump also
1:32:30
said today his written
responses to
1:32:33
questions from the special
counsels team
1:32:35
are complete now this is a
screwball
1:32:39
report because it can't decide
it the
1:32:42
timeline is not right because
he's
1:32:43
Trump's talking about one thing
he talks
1:32:45
about the same weed it's hard to
1:32:48
understand what's going on
about this
1:32:49
so-called CIA report blaming
the sky
1:32:52
this is irresponsible
1:32:54
this is what I focused on and
this all
1:32:56
came from the Washington Post
that's the
1:32:58
genesis of this and if you read
the
1:33:01
actual article it's filled with
a close
1:33:04
ally of President Trump US
officials
1:33:07
familiar with the matter said or
1:33:09
according to people familiar
with
1:33:11
communications this is not that
they
1:33:14
make it sound like the CIA had
a report
1:33:16
published it and said here it
is this is
1:33:18
our conclusion as bullshit
non-existent
1:33:21
so if you're the scene while
I'm gonna
1:33:24
say meanwhile if you go to
Canada again
1:33:26
a CBC hmm this is the way that
Canada
1:33:30
claims it takes it and this is
the way
1:33:32
it goes out to Europe and all
around the
1:33:34
world goes out to Europe and
all around the
1:33:34
these bogus news stories
written by the
1:33:37
Washington Post and The New
York Times
1:33:39
get played like this this is
the MBS CIA
1:33:43
claims now listen to the way
they play
1:33:46
this story
1:33:47
the CIA has concluded Saudi
counsel
1:33:50
Mohammad in soluble under the
1:33:52
assassination of Jamal khashoggi
1:33:55
multiple US media outlets
reporting that
1:33:57
tonight lead journalist you see
there's
1:34:00
to see you there's to cover
your ass
1:34:01
moment what a bunch of dicks
1:34:03
tonight the journalist was
killed last
1:34:05
month inside the Saudi
consulate in
1:34:07
Istanbul Saudi officials have
repeatedly
1:34:09
denied involvement in the
killing no
1:34:12
they say concluded but then
they push it
1:34:13
one layer deeper by according
to US
1:34:16
media reports you pussies that's
1:34:19
despicable I thought it was the
worst
1:34:22
thing I've ever heard on the
National
1:34:24
yes I've ever heard on the
National
1:34:26
stop defending Trump
1:34:30
we're not defending Trump in
this case
1:34:31
just I know I know what's
coming what's
1:34:35
coming yeah and then John
Brennan goes
1:34:38
out listen to this douche on
The Today
1:34:39
Show well I think Trump in the
White
1:34:41
House are trying to protect the
1:34:42
relationships that we the
United States
1:34:44
has with Saudi Arabia but also
their
1:34:46
personal relationship with NBS
I would
1:34:48
hope that Trump and others are
getting
1:34:51
daily if not more regular
intelligence
1:34:54
briefings from CIA and others
about what
1:34:55
it is that we know and I think
this is
1:34:57
the challenge for
administration because
1:34:59
I'm certain that CIA has a lot
of
1:35:02
information about this and this
is why I
1:35:05
think Mohammed Salman is trying
to
1:35:06
figure out what's the story he
can
1:35:08
provide that's gonna stand up to
1:35:10
scrutiny in light of US
intelligence
1:35:12
intelligence you know more
about Saudi
1:35:14
Arabia than almost anyone is
there any
1:35:17
doubt in your mind that Saudi
operatives
1:35:20
carried this out and is there
any doubt
1:35:22
in your mind that the crown
prince knew
1:35:24
about it and maybe even
authorized this
1:35:26
any questions no and no there's
no doubt
1:35:29
in my mind
1:35:29
Mohammed Rahman is an
extraordinarily
1:35:31
powerful individual who wields
power in
1:35:35
Saudi Arabia and something like
this
1:35:37
going after a u.s. resident
journalist
1:35:40
for The Washington Post in a
Saudi
1:35:42
diplomatic mission abroad
really I just
1:35:44
love the putting that in like a
u.s.
1:35:46
resident he has a green card
okay but he
1:35:51
says it was the same like
almost like a
1:35:53
US citizen and he worked for the
1:35:55
Washington for Washington Post
1:35:56
journalist and they published a
couple
1:35:58
columns please would require his
1:36:00
personal authorization in my
estimation
1:36:03
because this is something that
1:36:05
individuals would not carry out
on their
1:36:07
own volition well if that's the
case
1:36:08
then why would did it seem to
be so
1:36:10
bungled why was it such a mess
this
1:36:12
whole thing that's a great
question I
1:36:17
don't I don't know what they
were
1:36:19
thinking I don't know what they
were
1:36:20
were they just going to go in
there and
1:36:22
interrogate him and bring him
back and
1:36:23
this went wrong I don't know
but the the
1:36:26
size of the delegation that
went there
1:36:27
and some of the individuals
involved and
1:36:29
it looks as though these are
members of
1:36:30
the Saudi royal guard who come
directly
1:36:33
under Mohammed Salman so this is
1:36:35
something that maybe Mohammed
Salman
1:36:37
thought he could get away with
because
1:36:38
of the very close relationship
that he
1:36:39
has with the White House he
just very
1:36:41
badly missed
1:36:42
related the impact of this
really it's
1:36:45
it's it's really beautiful to
watch this
1:36:48
unfold based just on a story I
mean
1:36:52
Washington Post wrote a story
they have
1:36:54
not a single source that they
think that
1:36:55
they name
1:36:58
I'm not saying the journal
sources
1:37:00
simply play which we can't dig
up that
1:37:03
easily it's the CIA people are
are not
1:37:08
allowed to talk to the press
1:37:10
no no they are given
lie-detector tests
1:37:13
to make sure they don't talk to
the
1:37:15
press so this is either like
1:37:17
purposefully little if it's the
1:37:20
information was actually leaked
which is
1:37:23
also against the the law yep
1:37:27
this whole thing stinks well
there's big
1:37:31
there's big shift a grand it
doesn't
1:37:33
help things by being out did
the guy
1:37:34
shouldn't even be working now
that guy's
1:37:36
he's he's a problem but then
again not
1:37:40
really I mean does anyone care
anymore
1:37:43
do you think anyone home yeah
well I
1:37:46
mean I'm happy he still shows
up I mean
1:37:48
at least we know what someone's
thinking
1:37:49
what some factions or groups are
1:37:51
thinking that's important but
1:37:57
let me see I got your clip here
play
1:38:01
this Milania getting others
fired is a
1:38:03
good clip yeah I've been
following this
1:38:06
to a certain degree I kind of
liked it
1:38:08
also in a rare move the first
lady is
1:38:11
calling for another top staffer
to be
1:38:14
fired at a ceremony celebrating
the
1:38:17
Hindu festival of lights today
President
1:38:20
Trump had no comment on reports
that he
1:38:22
plans to remove Christian
Nielsen as
1:38:24
Secretary of Homeland Security
1:38:27
knowledgeable sources tell CBS
News
1:38:29
Nielsen will be leaving but say
the
1:38:32
timing is uncertain just last
month
1:38:35
President Trump praised her
response to
1:38:37
devastating hurricanes and she
has been
1:38:45
a vocal advocate for the
president's
1:38:47
policies including immigration
1:38:49
apprehension without detention
and
1:38:51
removal is not border security
but
1:38:54
sources say she could fall
victim to the
1:38:56
president's frustration that his
1:38:58
immigration agenda has stalled
I mean
1:39:01
there's no great secret a lot
of a lot
1:39:03
of administration's make
changes after
1:39:05
midterms if she is forced out
that could
1:39:08
lead to yet another clash
between the
1:39:11
president and chief of staff
John Kelly
1:39:13
who is Nielsen's strongest
supporter in
1:39:15
the White House sources say her
firing
1:39:17
could result in Kelly's
departure the
1:39:20
former four-star Marine Corps
general
1:39:22
has been frustrated that he
couldn't
1:39:24
bring more order to the chaotic
West
1:39:26
Wing if Kelly were to leave
sources say
1:39:29
the president has been advised
to bring
1:39:31
in someone with more political
1:39:33
experience in preparation for
the
1:39:34
twenty20 re-election campaign
like Nick
1:39:37
Ayers chief of staff to Vice
President
1:39:39
Mike Pence so what do you think
happened
1:39:42
there with the with Christian
Nielsen
1:39:44
that was a said to be explained
1:39:46
I know but what do you think
happened
1:39:50
well she got earth with that
other woman
1:39:52
because of a some trip she took
with her
1:39:54
too I forget where it was but
it was a
1:39:58
long to do overseas trip and
apparently
1:40:01
this woman was just a horrible
person
1:40:05
first lady couldn't sit where
she wanted
1:40:07
to and there was just a lot of
I don't
1:40:10
know what was going on but
you're gonna
1:40:13
look at her she doesn't look
like very
1:40:14
friendly I think that I don't
know I
1:40:18
mean it had to be something
personal but
1:40:21
Kristin Nielsen she has nothing
to do
1:40:22
with her today a dev that you
wouldn't
1:40:24
ever spoken to each other maybe
the
1:40:27
story's bogus I had no
confirmation of
1:40:30
it or they yeah that's true
that's true
1:40:32
just another one maybe someone
wants her
1:40:34
out I don't know it's just I
don't
1:40:36
understand I've not I do want
Kelly out
1:40:37
well who's they
1:40:40
everybody Oh scaramouche told
me yeah
1:40:45
what that's not gonna happen
1:40:46
Kelly yeah he'll be out in it
within six
1:40:50
months Kelly is the keeper now
he's he's
1:40:53
got to take it all the way up
to the to
1:40:55
the next they gotta get another
military
1:40:58
guy in we know how this show
works we
1:41:00
know who's running it military
has to be
1:41:02
overseeing the operation he's
not going
1:41:04
until someone else of military
stature
1:41:06
enters I would I would agree
with that
1:41:10
because that's our basic theory
of
1:41:11
Russia show right and this guy
pence his
1:41:15
chief of staff if you see him
he's like
1:41:17
it looks like a you know kid in
college
1:41:19
and he unless he's CIA which is
exactly
1:41:24
what you don't want no no that
won't be
1:41:26
tolerated no it's it's going
has to be
1:41:28
military that's just there's no
tube and
1:41:31
has to be a visual you know
like a
1:41:33
visible military person not
just some
1:41:36
guy who was you know enlisted
at one
1:41:38
point we know who's running the
show and
1:41:42
by the way you see the Pentagon
they
1:41:44
finally completed their first
audit
1:41:48
what yeah they failed the whole
audit
1:41:50
fails Zink failed the whole
audit every
1:41:54
category they failed but you
know it's
1:41:57
just you know it's just the
beginning we
1:41:58
will go back and we'll try and
count it
1:42:00
again we'll figure it out
somehow
1:42:04
they're stealing money but how
come no
1:42:07
one is even reporting on that
he's
1:42:08
expected that's that's kind of
a big
1:42:11
deal because the other cuz the
agencies
1:42:14
that run the newspapers yes as
we've
1:42:16
discussed they were all bought
and sold
1:42:18
you can tell by their reporting
1:42:21
they're fronting for all the
eight all
1:42:23
intelligence agencies and
they're
1:42:25
stealing money - yeah the
Pentagon and
1:42:28
the intelligence agencies are
all
1:42:30
stealing money so let's just
shut up
1:42:32
about it
1:42:32
yeah it
1:42:35
what can I say no no I think
you're
1:42:38
right another just story from
Canada for
1:42:40
the Canadians this guy's story
got my
1:42:43
attention it got my attention
because
1:42:45
I'm just telling the Canadians
that
1:42:47
listen to the show that are
becoming
1:42:48
Knights you're not getting your
rings
1:42:50
until next year this is the
postal
1:42:54
workers clip if you're waiting
for an
1:42:58
international package to arrive
you may
1:43:00
have to keep waiting Canada
Post is
1:43:02
asking 190 countries to halt
1:43:05
mail shipments into Canada what
we're
1:43:08
running at a time the holiday
surge is
1:43:10
quickly approaching and we are
1:43:12
backlogged at all our major
processing
1:43:15
facilities the company says it
has a
1:43:17
30-day backlog for delivery as
a result
1:43:20
of the rotating strikes and
hoped for a
1:43:22
negotiated resolution had a
setback
1:43:23
today the workers union said it
won't be
1:43:26
taking the latest offer to its
members
1:43:28
how's that socialism working
for you
1:43:30
Canada you know I I discovered
yet we
1:43:35
already discovered about the
the true
1:43:39
cost of health care to a lot of
1:43:40
Europeans certainly the Dutch
but also
1:43:42
the Swedes and Norwegians and
the
1:43:45
Germans you know and that's not
really a
1:43:48
fantastic deal and the
Netherlands
1:43:49
hospitals are going broke
patients have
1:43:51
to be shuttled to literally two
1:43:53
different hospitals and I've
been
1:43:55
talking yeah there's a crease to
1:43:56
Christina's place yesterday and
it's a
1:43:57
couple of kids around here well
I said
1:43:59
kids I mean I'm talking 20 you
know 19
1:44:01
20 years old and you think that
1:44:06
University and schooling is
free in the
1:44:09
socialist Kingdom of the
Netherlands and
1:44:12
this goes for Germany goes for
the UK
1:44:17
must assure about France but I
asked
1:44:20
around seems like most
countries in
1:44:22
Europe have kind of a similar
model and
1:44:24
I didn't realize this but the
government
1:44:27
provides very low-cost loans I
believe
1:44:30
about a half a percent to all
students
1:44:34
and and I said hey do you know
how much
1:44:39
and depending on what type of
education
1:44:42
they're going to now first of
all it
1:44:43
wasn't not your impression that
in all
1:44:45
these countries that education
is free
1:44:47
and it's all groovy and don't
worry
1:44:49
about it
1:44:49
am i it's just me who thought
that I was
1:44:54
under the impression that it
was very
1:44:55
similar to what I had when I
was a kid
1:44:59
or I could go to the University
of
1:45:01
California I did have a couple
of minor
1:45:04
scholarships but there were
nothing to
1:45:05
write home about in depth and
the
1:45:07
tuition was like $50 and the
books write
1:45:10
good deal and you could use you
could
1:45:12
buy used books which you can't
do
1:45:14
anymore because they've just
another
1:45:17
scam we have not really
discussed on the
1:45:20
show and I thought and you get
through
1:45:22
the whole thing it was kind of
paid for
1:45:24
by the state of California for
1:45:26
California citizens right so it
was like
1:45:30
that citizens right so it was
like
1:45:30
yeah something similar and I
would say
1:45:32
that it certainly was that way
and I
1:45:34
remember it that way I think
maybe it
1:45:36
was you know like five hundred
guilders
1:45:38
a year or something there was
some
1:45:40
reasonable amount well these
days every
1:45:44
single child that I spoke to
had varying
1:45:48
between ten and 40,000 euros of
debt and
1:45:52
while not surprising that the
Socialists
1:45:55
that kingdoms around here would
try and
1:45:57
screw their youth even more
interesting
1:46:00
is that in the Netherlands just
1:46:01
announced this week that the
Dutch
1:46:04
equivalent of FICO score the
bkr will
1:46:08
now also include your student
debt it
1:46:11
used to be that they did not
include
1:46:13
that in the calculation of your
bkr
1:46:15
report score FICO score your
social
1:46:19
credit score whatever we want
to call it
1:46:21
but now they are with the
result of
1:46:23
course that these kids can't
buy a house
1:46:26
or they can but you know they
already
1:46:28
have a huge debt on the books
and public
1:46:33
transport a huge debt on the
books and public
1:46:35
it's free unless you don't
complete your
1:46:38
education if you drop out and
you don't
1:46:42
get your your degree or
whatever you
1:46:44
were studying for you don't
graduate
1:46:46
well then you have to pay all
of your
1:46:48
public transportation back
which is
1:46:49
tracked nicely for you
1:46:51
let's yeah yeah see me the
other way
1:46:55
around yeah yeah see me the
other way
1:46:56
if you graduated you should be
getting
1:46:59
money back is what you're
saying well if
1:47:01
you graduate you should be
making some
1:47:03
money you should be able to
afford to
1:47:04
put in a few pennies for public
1:47:06
transportation and if you gear
you're
1:47:08
poor you should be able to get
free
1:47:09
public then we double down on
you slave
1:47:12
shut up I'm gonna get that
money from
1:47:14
you it's bad
1:47:16
these kids are disillusioned
and then
1:47:18
they so the organ is it so it's
not a
1:47:20
bank loan it's a government
loan and
1:47:22
it's called the or the division
of the
1:47:24
government that provides is
called do
1:47:26
ODU oh and so they have this
saying in
1:47:30
Holland the kids when they're
like if
1:47:32
they're out on a Friday night
they say
1:47:33
like hey I'll buy the drinks
because
1:47:35
uncle duo drop by yesterday and
so
1:47:38
they're just spending hey I'm
sure
1:47:39
that's the same with all
College loads
1:47:41
we're spending half their money
on on
1:47:43
drinks and drugs and whatever
else and
1:47:46
you know they just pay it back
one other
1:47:49
day you know whatever happens
it's it
1:47:52
all of the youth is being
enslaved
1:47:56
I don't think they see it that
way yet
1:47:57
but don't think they see it
that way yet
1:47:59
I don't understand how these
countries
1:48:01
never will shit that way by the
way
1:48:03
mm-hmm but these countries who
you know
1:48:05
you had this impression that
you know
1:48:07
they're socialists and they
still have
1:48:09
the 60% taxes by the way that's
the same
1:48:13
but then the client would think
that 60%
1:48:15
tax would pay for the education
that
1:48:17
wasn't that the idea
1:48:18
no and and the hospitals are
closing I
1:48:20
mean I don't know that's
something wrong
1:48:22
with this is one of my I have a
friend a
1:48:24
Dutch guy says that you're a
lot of the
1:48:27
hospitals are closing because
they're
1:48:28
falling apart they have to close
1:48:30
well he's not oh and so it has
nothing
1:48:33
to do with with their balance
sheet tell
1:48:37
your Dutch guy to go pound sand
1:48:41
he's Dutch would you take oh
you take
1:48:43
his word over me a lion
Dutchman he
1:48:46
lives there you stop living
there years
1:48:49
ago you went to England doesn't
sold out
1:48:51
I didn't say okay alright let's
move on
1:48:56
to Nancy Pelosi I'm not quite
sure why
1:48:59
but she had iight you have a
preliminary
1:49:02
clip no I think this is your
preliminary
1:49:04
clip this has nothing to do
with the
1:49:07
speakership I don't know why but
1:49:13
had but this al sharpton must
have
1:49:15
helped her with something
1:49:17
oops you dropped out John I
didn't say
1:49:21
anything you dropped out John I
didn't say
1:49:21
no it sounded like you dropped
out so I
1:49:23
mean did he like did he gin up
votes or
1:49:26
what did he I mean somehow
there was the
1:49:28
payoff was needed because you
know the
1:49:31
the way Sharpton works out
Sharpton is
1:49:33
with his what is it called the
something
1:49:36
Action Network the now Action
Network is
1:49:39
the bullcrap the action the way
what he
1:49:42
does he goes and protests in
front of
1:49:44
your business or whatever it is
and
1:49:45
calls you a racist until you
pay him off
1:49:48
by making a donation and then
he goes
1:49:50
away and I'm not just saying
that I mean
1:49:52
that's the way he got the idea
from
1:49:54
jesse jackson's rainbow
coalition seems
1:49:56
to do that same thing it's it's
a known
1:49:58
model and it works it's no
different
1:50:00
from sleeping giants on twitter
and
1:50:02
you're talking part of the same
thing
1:50:04
all those sleeping giants you
know i
1:50:06
don't think you can pay them
off so
1:50:08
Nancy Pelosi had to speak at
his you
1:50:11
know his Action Network shindig
and just
1:50:14
listen to it and also to think
in
1:50:16
entrepreneurial bigger ways
we're going
1:50:19
to be visionary if we're going
to be
1:50:21
unifying we're going to be
healing we're
1:50:24
going to be transparent and how
we do
1:50:26
this we're going to be
respectful of
1:50:28
other views but we are going to
us we're
1:50:32
going to try to find our common
ground
1:50:33
where we can we have a
responsibility to
1:50:35
do that but where we can't
stand our
1:50:39
ground like a rock that's what
Thomas
1:50:41
Jefferson advised us to do so
in any
1:50:43
event thank you thank you for
helping
1:50:46
take back America people caught
all over
1:50:50
the place are calling me
writing on the
1:50:52
airport's here there thank you
for
1:50:53
saving America I give those
thanks to
1:50:56
you thank you for saving America
1:50:58
Reverend Sharpton thank you for
saving
1:51:01
America Sharpton thank you for
saving
1:51:04
[Music] Sharpton thank you for
saving
1:51:05
you have a hand Nancy Pelosi
thank you
1:51:09
for saving America Reverend Al
Sharpton
1:51:13
what is that about I don't know
she's
1:51:16
such a political animal we have
no idea
1:51:19
and I kind of like this is nice
oh you
1:51:21
ever had Nancy Pelosi
1:51:25
you think that's better than my
- is
1:51:27
that your is that your
contribution
1:51:29
that's just one of them RESP
ICT that
1:51:39
was always a winner Joe let's
play the
1:51:41
Trump caving - Pelosi is the is
about
1:51:44
Trump deciding to find some
Republicans
1:51:47
to vote her as speaker the
gentleman
1:51:50
speaking he'll never do it I
really
1:51:52
think I'm expected what Nancy
said last
1:51:55
night about bipartisanship and
getting
1:51:57
together in uniting she used
the word
1:51:59
uniting and she is the the
1:52:02
bipartisanship a statement
which is so
1:52:06
important because that's what
we should
1:52:07
be doing so we can look at us
they can
1:52:10
look at us I know go back and
forth and
1:52:14
it'll probably be very good for
me
1:52:16
politically I could see it being
1:52:17
extremely good preliminary
because I
1:52:19
think I'm better at that game
than they
1:52:21
are actually even if you hate
him see
1:52:31
the humor in it you I mean here
in
1:52:34
Europe jean-claude Juncker you
may have
1:52:37
seen this this is Juncker the
drunker
1:52:39
the guy is now so drunk there's
a video
1:52:42
it makes no sense for clips
there's
1:52:43
really no audio where he's on a
podium
1:52:46
getting ready to talk at
Elektron
1:52:47
there's a couple other people
up on the
1:52:49
podium and one of his
assistants comes
1:52:51
over like and the guy is
wearing two
1:52:53
different shoes I mean this guy
is so
1:52:56
drunk be so drunk yeah of
course I mean
1:53:00
he really needs two different
shoes for
1:53:01
orthopedic reasons for his
sciatic nerve
1:53:04
issue but man you got something
to say
1:53:07
about our guy please your guy
is really
1:53:12
really the pizza orange man bad
1:53:15
as just funny and either way
just
1:53:18
shuffles off I mean why did
these are no
1:53:22
one who just says stop this guy
stop him
1:53:28
I it really it detracts from
any kind of
1:53:31
power or authority the European
Union
1:53:34
wants to project on its citizens
1:53:36
everybody is laughing about
this shows
1:53:39
you how arrogant they are and
how much
1:53:42
they how little they care
because they
1:53:44
know it's not gonna make a
difference
1:53:46
I am predicting by the way a a
child
1:53:50
boom in Europe in about nine or
ten
1:53:54
months from now maybe even
eight we're
1:53:57
gonna have a lot of kids being
born you
1:53:59
can put it in the red book and
this is I
1:54:02
don't know why this has not been
1:54:03
reported on but there has been
there was
1:54:06
some kind of issue with the
pill with
1:54:11
the manufacturer of the birth
control
1:54:13
pill and they ran out not just
in the
1:54:17
Netherlands but in other EU
countries
1:54:19
ran out women could not get
their pill
1:54:22
they were borrowing from other
other
1:54:24
women and apparently they're
getting the
1:54:27
supply back on track but Wow
1:54:34
it's interesting yeah and and
of course
1:54:37
the reporting is ah there was
just some
1:54:38
issue with the manufacturer
that no one
1:54:40
is really reporting what's
happen that
1:54:42
happen really reporting what's
happen that
1:54:43
where is Planned Parenthood oh
we don't
1:54:45
have that in Europe but
plantain saying
1:54:47
that this surely there should
be some
1:54:49
organization just up in arms
about this
1:54:51
I mean this is just as
important as
1:54:53
toilet paper I mean this is a
big deal
1:54:54
you can't just I mean this is
the
1:54:56
technology that women rely on
I'm not
1:54:58
being facetious I mean it
1:55:02
yeah I never heard this story
of course
1:55:05
not Trump
1:55:08
raking forests much more
important so
1:55:12
one of the producers did send
in this
1:55:14
clip this is a clip with the
I'm just
1:55:16
really starting to appreciate
always
1:55:18
liked the show superstore oh is
that we
1:55:22
go was is that were you shop
super super
1:55:26
store is aid is a is really a
sitcom
1:55:29
about people working within a
big-box
1:55:31
store okay and it could be
Walmart it
1:55:33
could be anything okay good
they had the
1:55:37
whole Halloween thing that we
played a
1:55:39
lot of stuff like that the show
does the
1:55:43
stuff pretty well not this one
here he
1:55:45
sent it in saying hey is this a
native
1:55:47
ad because it sounds like one
for Amazon
1:55:49
and it's possible that it is
but on the
1:55:52
other hand it also brings up
the dilemma
1:55:56
of the big-box store versus
Amazon and I
1:55:59
just play this that we can talk
about it
1:56:01
although there I just want to
say thank
1:56:03
you for supporting local retail
instead
1:56:06
of shopping online to be honest
I
1:56:08
probably would have bought this
on
1:56:09
Amazon but I needed it today
well you
1:56:12
know same-day delivery right
okay nobody
1:56:14
asked Wow
1:56:15
don't you have to pay for price
it's
1:56:17
totally worth it you get free
shipping
1:56:18
plus movies music we've got
music to go
1:56:22
check out our CDs selection
it's on
1:56:24
clearance are you kidding me
that's are
1:56:28
you kidding me especially
making the
1:56:30
store guy sound like a moron
stop it now
1:56:38
stop it I'm giving it to you
1:56:40
oh man that dumb character is
the store
1:56:46
manager of course huh and he is
a dumb
1:56:49
character all time yeah I don't
care I
1:56:52
don't care this this is in the
pocket
1:56:55
eight Ball corner pocket boom
native ad
1:56:58
no doubt about it
1:56:59
you know Amazon as a part of
their deal
1:57:03
for the Virginia location by
the way the
1:57:06
helipad is apparently there was
someone
1:57:09
post 9/11 rules that you're not
allowed
1:57:11
to have a private helipad or
something
1:57:12
doesn't mean you can't land but
no
1:57:14
private helipad but they will
all Amazon
1:57:17
according to the contracts that
have
1:57:19
been sluiced and reported and
associates
1:57:22
they will get a heads up a
couple of
1:57:25
days if a FOIA request is
incoming which
1:57:29
makes nothing but since seeing
is that
1:57:30
you know they are now in spook
central
1:57:32
being that the cloud storage
for spook
1:57:35
central and it's probably more
just hey
1:57:38
and I know you guys got a lot
of our
1:57:39
spook shit it's gonna take a
while to
1:57:41
find this one so they get a
heads up on
1:57:43
it or whatever it huh and I
should
1:57:47
mention the latest WikiLeaks
released
1:57:50
because I wouldn't visit the
page to
1:57:52
look it over they have
apparently
1:57:54
somebody's spilled the beans on
there on
1:57:57
all the servers that Amazon
owns and
1:58:00
where they're located
1:58:03
okay and it's quite fascinating
map oh
1:58:06
you mean that you mean spook
stuff
1:58:08
military stuff intelligence
although
1:58:10
apparently most of it maybe
there's some
1:58:13
servers not on this map they
got them
1:58:14
all but there's about 20 of
them right
1:58:15
around there already right
around the
1:58:18
spook central going you know
back in the
1:58:20
day I'm talking 1990
1:58:24
- when I registered mtv.com I
did it
1:58:28
through a company called did
Jax and
1:58:30
didge X was in Reston Virginia
then they
1:58:35
were above a Chinese restaurant
varies
1:58:37
that's where mtv.com first
started on a
1:58:39
headless son three and you know
just
1:58:42
with some real basic stuff and
then it
1:58:43
go for daemon and I remember
gopher I
1:58:49
remember talking to those guys
1:58:51
rajat saw Roberts East Room who
I think
1:58:54
is muckety-muck it I can now I
mean
1:58:57
these guys were there was the
very
1:58:58
beginning of the internet and
they were
1:59:01
really proud because did Jax
you know
1:59:04
they basically provided one of
the very
1:59:05
first hosting providers I said
oh yeah
1:59:08
we host all the black boxes you
know the
1:59:10
government black boxes and I
thought
1:59:13
that they were talking about
CIA or FBI
1:59:15
or maybe NSA no they say the
real black
1:59:19
box is the real dark shit the
guys who
1:59:22
are really bad actors is FEMA
1:59:26
they are the ones that have the
black
1:59:28
boxes and scary stuff at the
exchanges
1:59:31
iDEN of course I never followed
up on it
1:59:32
after that but they were a
couple of
1:59:34
times I heard about FEMA a FEMA
man
1:59:36
they're doing stuff
1:59:38
maybe one of our dudes named
Ben can
1:59:40
corroborate let us know
1:59:43
they're not anything yet well
that we
1:59:47
know of the FEMA camps yeah
these guys
1:59:52
were talking FEMA before Alex
Jones died
1:59:54
in 92 I'm just a quick OTG
segment you
1:59:58
know some talk now about you
know after
2:00:01
that report that the judge
ordered
2:00:03
Amazon to hand over any
recordings that
2:00:06
Alexa might have now people are
showing
2:00:09
up and saying hey you know it
looks like
2:00:11
both Google and Alexa have
filed patents
2:00:14
to listen for other things
besides the
2:00:17
wake word you know for mood or
maybe a
2:00:20
certain type of voice level or
you know
2:00:23
different triggers that they
want to
2:00:24
employ anybody have one of
these things
2:00:28
in their house that's a good
question at
2:00:30
this point people are stupid
2:00:32
but in our OTG lifestyle I have
to say
2:00:38
I'm going to have to recommend
that
2:00:41
everyone pay for cash when
you're buying
2:00:44
fuel no one is safe I'm talking
about
2:00:46
those video screens popping up
on gas
2:00:48
station pumps beware you may
stand in a
2:00:51
stupor and watch the screen you
can't
2:00:53
avoid them but it is also
watching you
2:00:55
here in those media analyst
John Carroll
2:00:57
is here hi John
2:00:58
Robin and so we see you
understand this
2:01:00
started with five screens and
experiment
2:01:02
in Texas and it has now exploded
2:01:04
it certainly has it's a company
called G
2:01:06
s TV and they have screens and
ads in
2:01:09
eighteen thousand gas stations
in two
2:01:12
hundred markets across the
country so in
2:01:14
2014 they had 2600 gas stations
and they
2:01:17
customize them to neighborhoods
so that
2:01:18
you would basically be steered
toward
2:01:22
businesses in the location of
the gas
2:01:25
station somebody said it was
less like
2:01:27
TV and more like billboards
2:01:28
yeah so they're selling you
know that's
2:01:30
one thing but now they're
collecting
2:01:33
data and and selling so it tell
us more
2:01:35
about that
2:01:36
right so they just introduced
this data
2:01:37
analytical system called octane
and what
2:01:40
it does is it tracks your
transactional
2:01:43
your geo location your online
consumer
2:01:49
behavior so basically the you
know they
2:01:52
are able to tell we're pretty
much where
2:01:54
you're coming from and where
you're
2:01:55
going so they they have your
credit card
2:01:57
so they know where you live
they can tap
2:02:01
into your smart phones and find
out what
2:02:03
gas station you're F they crunch
2:02:05
together online activity and so
2:02:08
basically they're able to
figure out
2:02:11
what would be the best ads to
target to
2:02:13
you at that particular time
know where
2:02:16
you are but they also claim
that they
2:02:19
can show the effect by looking
old at
2:02:22
all this data they can show the
effect
2:02:23
of the ads on the screens right
because
2:02:25
they can track where you go
afterwards
2:02:26
so for instance you know you're
filling
2:02:28
up your card 6:15 p.m. they
know you're
2:02:30
close to home they know you go
to
2:02:32
Wendy's fairly often so they
send you a
2:02:35
coupon from the local Wendy's
which is
2:02:37
four blocks away and they say
go in and
2:02:40
we'll give you a free order of
french
2:02:42
fries and and then they can
track
2:02:44
whether you go in or not and
pay with
2:02:45
your credit card
2:02:46
so these two people just to
start off
2:02:48
with the analysis are retards
they are
2:02:50
completely stupid have Nev this
is
2:02:53
really the first time they've
ever heard
2:02:55
this capability and this guy
uses our
2:03:00
technology reporter uses terms
like they
2:03:02
crunch all the number from your
social
2:03:04
activity it's really very
technically
2:03:08
inept but glitch did yes you do
have to
2:03:12
consider that you're punching
in yours
2:03:16
because I use a credit card
punching in
2:03:18
your zip code that isn't
helpful but
2:03:20
it's this credit card thing man
the
2:03:22
credit card that's that's the
weak spot
2:03:24
in all of this weekend but it's
so hard
2:03:28
to live with that well I mean
any kind
2:03:30
of card you don't want to use a
card be
2:03:31
stuff to use cards for things
it's it's
2:03:33
the weakness that's where I
teach fails
2:03:40
okay that was a lame report the
people
2:03:45
were just naive about all this
stuff I
2:03:47
yes just naive about all this
stuff I
2:03:48
and I have some of these things
I just
2:03:51
don't fully understand for
example if
2:03:53
they know the guy goes from the
store to
2:03:57
the gas station to Wendy's
before he
2:03:59
goes home I can give him a
coupon for
2:04:02
Wendy's he's already go in
there he
2:04:03
wouldn't not you'd they're
losing money
2:04:05
you lose money on this deal
does he
2:04:07
bother just goes there to buy
something
2:04:08
they know what it must be cuz
they got
2:04:10
his credit card receipt for the
Wendy's
2:04:12
and so they're gonna give him a
free
2:04:14
french fry when he already
bites french
2:04:15
fries you offered another apple
pie
2:04:18
I don't know Wendy's getting
ripped off
2:04:22
in this deal yeah see there's
your a
2:04:24
desert opportunity right there
2:04:28
it was a lame report it reminds
me of
2:04:30
the dude I think this shouldn't
even do
2:04:32
the ones that they should give
him a big
2:04:33
giant coupon to go to Burger
King and
2:04:36
reason I suggest that if they
know he
2:04:39
goes to Wendy's because there
used to be
2:04:41
a play that was on the grocery
there was
2:04:43
a company that did this they
this ended
2:04:45
some years back but it was
going on for
2:04:46
a number of years you'd go to a
grocery
2:04:49
store and they had this little
coupon
2:04:50
printer mm-hmm and the way it
works I
2:04:53
asked him about it I asked one
of the
2:04:54
guys about how does this work
why am I
2:04:56
getting these coupons for these
things
2:04:57
so you go to the grocery store
you buy
2:04:59
whatever you buy a coupon would
come out
2:05:01
of the thing for your next
shopping time
2:05:03
and so the guy the sales guy
the guy who
2:05:05
sold these things he says well
here's
2:05:07
the way it works
2:05:09
you buy a six-pack of coke a
coupon for
2:05:14
a six-pack of Pepsi comes out
2:05:16
and he says you buy six-pack of
Pepsi he
2:05:20
said once we had that
established then
2:05:21
we'd go to Pepsi and say hey
look what
2:05:23
you guys are doing there
there's you
2:05:25
know or they go to cokes and
these these
2:05:27
guys are getting course the
Pepsi course
2:05:29
that's gonna make the money
course the
2:05:32
same process and we'll give up
you know
2:05:34
they just reverse everything so
if you
2:05:36
buy Pepsi you get a coupon for
Coke and
2:05:38
that's what they were doing
they were
2:05:39
doing this double dip thing
where you go
2:05:41
in to you sell one company and
then you
2:05:43
go and sell the other come me
on the
2:05:45
same process so it all evened
out nobody
2:05:48
was making any you know
nobody's making
2:05:49
out on this thing except for
the guys in
2:05:50
the middle who'd that had this
coupon
2:05:52
printer I guess one of these
days
2:05:54
somebody figured that was
useless and so
2:05:56
they stopped buying these deals
and that
2:05:58
was the end of the coupon
printer but
2:06:00
these things are like you know
this is a
2:06:02
scam there's been notorious for
years
2:06:04
he's the official pronunciation
coupon
2:06:07
or coupon let me pronounce a
coupon here
2:06:10
in the California regions okay
I think
2:06:13
anyone who is on for channel
I'll call
2:06:16
them point blank you fun if
you're on
2:06:19
4chan you're a couponer
2:06:22
I've just never I've always
heard coupon
2:06:24
that's all
2:06:27
there we say coupon I think I
do anyway
2:06:31
a little newest yes little news
from
2:06:35
back home from from Texas seems
like the
2:06:40
bitcoin mania is coming to the
Lone Star
2:06:42
State well it didn't get Amazon
HQ to
2:06:45
but the small town of rock Dale
Texas
2:06:47
was chosen for what some people
say will
2:06:49
be the largest Bitcoin mine in
the
2:06:51
country the Chinese company bit
main
2:06:53
plans to build a data center
that is
2:06:55
expected to bring hundreds of
jobs to
2:06:57
Rockdale and as Paul flab of
Texas
2:06:59
public radio reports the town
is no
2:07:01
stranger to booms and busts in
1952 The
2:07:05
Saturday Evening Post ran a
story called
2:07:07
the town where it rains money
about
2:07:09
Rockdale just two years prior
the
2:07:12
Central Texas towns coal mine
had been
2:07:14
closed and Rock Dale's future
uncertain
2:07:17
so how did it go from being on
the ropes
2:07:19
to awash in cash the Aluminum
Company of
2:07:25
America awash in cash the
Aluminum Company of
2:07:25
Alcoa moved to town it found
the area's
2:07:28
plentiful lignite coal could
power their
2:07:30
aluminum smelting the Texas
State
2:07:33
Historical Association
estimates 300,000
2:07:35
tons of the cheap dirty stuff
was burned
2:07:37
in the company's power plant
each year
2:07:40
last year the coal power plant
that had
2:07:42
been limping along closed
between the
2:07:44
smelter and the plant 1,700
jobs were
2:07:47
gone and the plant 1,700 jobs
were
2:07:48
Charles miles owns miles styles
in
2:07:50
downtown Rock Dale a barbershop
2:07:52
surrounded by more than a few
empty
2:07:54
storefronts with for rent signs
hanging
2:07:56
he's lived here all his life
and is on
2:07:59
the school board for the
district his
2:08:00
six children attend mile says
the area
2:08:03
may be turning a corner though
they say
2:08:05
history repeats Vincent
surrounds looks
2:08:08
on his miles cuts of customers
hair he
2:08:10
was a crane operator at Alcoa
before he
2:08:13
got laid off he went back to
school to
2:08:15
become a barber but that isn't
working
2:08:17
out how he thought there's no
businesses
2:08:19
really here
2:08:20
I still I picked up enough of
me so
2:08:23
Bitcoin coming here just might
bring
2:08:24
people I can't pay the bills
you know
2:08:28
one couldn't because despite
the hopes
2:08:30
and optimism of what bit Maine
could
2:08:32
provide Shirelles like many
here doesn't
2:08:35
know what they do no sir I don't
2:08:37
I mean people coming in as I'm
I never
2:08:39
heard about looked it up online
even I
2:08:40
still couldn't get a grasp of
the whole
2:08:43
report which is about four and
a half
2:08:44
minutes they never once said
the reason
2:08:47
they're there is to fire up the
smelter
2:08:50
for cheap electricity
2:08:53
you're gonna burn that crappy
cold yes
2:08:56
so this town is between Austin
and
2:09:00
College Station yep
2:09:02
also south about a South some
distance
2:09:05
from Waco so it selected the
Austin Waco
2:09:08
college station truck right in
the
2:09:11
middle station truck right in
the
2:09:11
yes and I didn't know that was
coal
2:09:14
country I don't know if it's
coal
2:09:16
country but I know that they
have a
2:09:17
smelter but I know that they
have a
2:09:20
is there must be a real reason
said it
2:09:23
was cold country says the
smelter was
2:09:24
put there because of all the
Chi blade
2:09:26
night in the air which was the
world's
2:09:27
worst cold there you go
2:09:31
murki we're letting the Chinese
come in
2:09:34
to burn shitty coal in Texas
fantastic
2:09:39
for Bitcoin the down wind is
almost
2:09:42
across me to college tasting Oh
College
2:09:45
Station Oh at the down yeah
yeah yeah
2:09:49
you're right that is pretty
much the way
2:09:50
that would it would blow well
just if
2:09:53
College Station gets to get to
wind of
2:09:55
it look out those guys hey you
guys
2:09:57
college station you know what's
going on
2:09:59
it's University of what it is
that
2:10:01
they're Grice now that's the
Aggies man
2:10:02
that's that's a a misaki's a.m.
yeah
2:10:05
well they're Aggies they don't
know what
2:10:07
they're doing they're they're
made of
2:10:09
coal you're gonna be breathing
a lot of
2:10:13
horrible fumes from that place
if they
2:10:14
don't get their act together
and put a
2:10:16
stop to imagine all the people
who could
2:10:20
do is ice oh yeah that'd be fun
2:10:30
cuz there's gonna be critical
of College
2:10:32
Station they was one of the few
areas
2:10:33
that had a PBS station that
would play
2:10:35
the software hard talk when I
was doing
2:10:39
public radio it was one of you
one of
2:10:41
your the major subscribers of
your
2:10:43
affiliates it was one of my top
2:10:45
affiliates well you know in
this but
2:10:47
some of the smartest people are
in
2:10:49
College Station surprisingly so
they'll
2:10:51
put a stop to this you watch
yeah better
2:10:52
dirtbag day with needs to be
thanked and
2:10:54
so I'm sorry let's back up as
two people
2:10:58
to thank for producing show
what yes and
2:11:01
also please everyone in Austin
knows
2:11:04
that everyone in college stage
2:11:06
bryan-college station are not
as smart
2:11:08
as we are in Austin everyone
knows this
2:11:10
sorry I have to keep that feud
going I
2:11:14
can't I can't buckle well have
the
2:11:17
future she Austin has a feud
with
2:11:20
everybody she Austin has a feud
with
2:11:23
James Sara Lobeck a hundred and
fifty
2:11:27
dollars and 33 cents November
is a
2:11:29
triple play month Cheers
2:11:31
no triple payday month she said
sir dirt
2:11:36
bag Dave and Concord one two
three four
2:11:39
five Dave and Concord one two
three four
2:11:42
Stefan eret in fell Bock
Deutschland 33
2:11:46
squared best regards from
Germany 108 9
2:11:49
oh he's ahead of the game he's
ahead of
2:11:51
the game that I know man he's
the first
2:11:53
one in first one in Steven
Baker $100
2:11:58
Patrick Coble Sir Patrick Coble
out
2:12:00
there in Tennessee travel car
Marat
2:12:03
thank you put that at the end
for you
2:12:04
yep sir Luke the Baron of
mentioned this
2:12:09
is all the dudes named Ben
again I was
2:12:12
looking at the wiki page yeah
2:12:13
there is a bunch there was a
bunch of
2:12:18
documents and releases of this
of some
2:12:22
crazy codes it's like the
second newest
2:12:25
thing that's up up on the page
including
2:12:27
a bunch of user manuals for
this it's
2:12:31
like a controlled virus that
you can you
2:12:34
can control using some
technologies and
2:12:37
you can put it in all these
routers and
2:12:40
I guess the CIA was doing that
and vien
2:12:43
routers which is very popular
in Europe
2:12:46
mm-hmm I actually have it
remind me I
2:12:50
have a remind me I have a clip
about
2:12:52
your router my router no no
this it's a
2:12:55
clip I on cyber ok anyway so
Luke the
2:13:01
Baron of London $100 sir Josh
Mandel in
2:13:06
Greenville South Carolina $80
great
2:13:09
newsletter he writes nobody
caught the
2:13:11
Easter Egg I guess you know I
could done
2:13:14
a couple things
2:13:18
what was the boob
2:13:19
what was the boob Easter Egg
2:13:22
the boob I believe is that
woman in
2:13:24
green screaming her head off of
course
2:13:27
is a trick one because you put
it in so
2:13:29
often no one would think to
click it
2:13:32
right it's not very inviting to
click
2:13:34
let's put it that way
2:13:38
yeah I do use her a lot because
she's
2:13:41
great yeah she's one of the
best he's a
2:13:42
classic she's going down I mean
there
2:13:44
should be one of those Eva Jima
like
2:13:45
statues of her yeah it's just
underneath
2:13:49
screaming of her yeah it's just
underneath
2:13:53
James Kamla was 66 from
Eastlake Ohio I
2:13:57
just say Josh Mandell $80 in
Greenville
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South Carolina
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James cam low in East Lake Ohio
33 from
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me 33 from 2:30 the dog Yahoo
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she's almost William Alston in
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Maryland the show's great
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he says he recommends TV Tropes
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check it out for tropes let's
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Republic listeners thank you
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sorry for being a douchebag for
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no because you're gonna deduced
I slave
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away on a farm working too hard
for not
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enough money if I can donate so
can all
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the other douche bags out there
you know
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who you are
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he's got a point yeah Andrew
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sure I'm pronouncing correctly
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there's it has
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elements of a hoax yeah but it
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what's it called bright side
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yeah bright side side ad it
must be
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something on the net saying
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real or not
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delivery
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service delivery ad mocks Big
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yeah but let me just see where
it's
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I mean
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they are there it's I think
it's real
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yes I just don't know where
they're
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available that I couldn't find
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yeah no
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this is a real company Oh
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deep
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that around here
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I should
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order from the ad so you sure
you go
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around now that it's like every
Yahoo
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out there is wearing some sort
of a
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cheap mask thinking is gonna
help them
2:23:11
from breathing through this you
mean
2:23:13
like the Twitter picture of
Jason
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Calacanis with the with the 3m
high-end
2:23:18
gas mask what is he doing with
a top
2:23:26
top-of-the-line gas mask 3m
filters on
2:23:30
both sides like he's working
just
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whereas Scott air pack like
he's working
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working for FEMA so she goes to
the
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monitor dose vegetable market
and all
2:23:40
these local Yahoo's are there
old lady's
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mostly wearing the mask
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she says the lines are slowed
down
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because they're wear the mask
they're
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all wearing a mask and they're
at the
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front of the thing where
they're asking
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questions and she says it
sounds like
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this situation here these
idiots like
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butters on the South Park I can
just see
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it on the South Park I can just
see
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oh man oh yeah yeah yeah your
turn
2:24:25
oh I was going to say the the
III on
2:24:29
cyber about the router about
the router
2:24:33
bug yeah CBS has this segment I
can't
2:24:37
believe you've never seen this
the CBS I
2:24:38
on cyber where they tell you
what to do
2:24:41
with your router CBS CBS I know
CBS not
2:24:44
CBS s where it can put your
entire home
2:24:48
network at risk I mean just
listen to
2:24:50
sleep you're gonna love this
read and
2:24:54
also the instructions do you
have a pen
2:24:57
and a piece of paper because
you're
2:24:58
gonna need a lot it gets right
to a lot
2:24:59
of information with this
helpful I on
2:25:02
cyber is going to teach you
everything
2:25:04
from laptops to smart phones
anything
2:25:06
that uses Wi-Fi experts say
that too
2:25:08
often people are not taking the
critical
2:25:10
steps to secure routers like
changing
2:25:13
the default password to
something that's
2:25:14
difficult to guess right there
right
2:25:16
there to guess right there right
2:25:18
whoever thinks of changing
their default
2:25:20
password I mean you and I do
but no one
2:25:24
else does
2:25:26
and did people even know how to
change a
2:25:28
default password no even if you
have a
2:25:31
router with a strong password
from your
2:25:33
cable or phone company it may be
2:25:35
vulnerable the software the
company uses
2:25:37
to connect your router to
troubleshoot
2:25:38
problems remotely it can also
be a
2:25:40
backdoor for hackers security
experts
2:25:42
say in May the FBI issued a
warning to
2:25:48
all owners of small and home
office
2:25:50
routers about an attack
targeting those
2:25:52
devices the group carrying out
the
2:25:54
attacks is believed to have
ties to a
2:25:56
Russian intelligence agency u.s.
2:25:59
intelligence says attacked the
2:26:00
Democratic National Committee
fantastic
2:26:13
advice it's no problem just
turn your
2:26:16
router off turn your router on
I have a
2:26:18
feeling that there's a lot of a
lot of
2:26:22
malware that would love to have
it be
2:26:24
turned off and turned on so it
can
2:26:26
insert itself properly
2:26:28
you know I mean cool they can
tell if
2:26:31
your router is no to replace
your router
2:26:33
as close to the middle of your
home as
2:26:34
you can so its signal can't
easily be
2:26:36
intercepted from outside the
register
2:26:38
your router with the
manufacturer
2:26:40
well press alerts for firmware
updates
2:26:45
technology also smart to
replace your
2:26:48
routers every three to five
years like a
2:26:51
mattress often stop providing
security
2:26:53
updates for older devices with
an eye on
2:26:56
cyber I'm serve on boards I'm
thank you
2:26:58
very much for your eye on cyber
that was
2:27:00
really enlightening I'm gonna
go do all
2:27:02
that right now
2:27:06
so I'm looking at the you're
still right
2:27:10
you leave still on bright side
aren't
2:27:12
you you're trying to order some
edibles
2:27:14
now I'm looking at the vault
eight hive
2:27:17
oh that one that's the source
code
2:27:19
repository related to see a
project hive
2:27:23
it's pretty interesting anyway
I would
2:27:27
like to get some some people
looking at
2:27:28
this wiki stuff to see what
what what's
2:27:31
going on with these particular
now which
2:27:33
are you talking about a
specific dump or
2:27:35
just wiki stuff there's a bunch
of stuff
2:27:37
this vault 8 has got all kinds
of stuff
2:27:40
been around for a while though
that's it
2:27:41
yeah but I didn't realize what
it was
2:27:43
doing it had dead cuz nobody
ever took
2:27:45
no reporters no I've ever look
at wiki
2:27:49
to get anything any information
cuz
2:27:51
because as since they've signed
on with
2:27:53
the CIA they can't do it it's
like it's
2:27:56
illegal right so they can't
look at the
2:28:00
wiki oh my god if I do that I
get fired
2:28:03
oh you can't read from it now
yeah
2:28:05
that's right but there's a
senator in
2:28:09
Australia Barry O'Sullivan and
he's it
2:28:13
kind of at the end of his
political
2:28:14
career and so he doesn't give a
crap
2:28:16
yeah I think even says it in
this clip
2:28:18
have you seen this guy he goes
on he to
2:28:21
what whatever happened I think
was about
2:28:23
abortion because of course you
know the
2:28:26
same conversations that we have
in the
2:28:27
United States which dominate
global news
2:28:30
about everyone being a racist
and and I
2:28:33
see abortion and gun law all of
these
2:28:36
same conversations taking place
2:28:37
everywhere there's you know
there's gun
2:28:40
violence every day in the
Netherlands
2:28:42
two three people getting shot
and killed
2:28:45
Australia they have issues with
with
2:28:48
race they have issues with
abortion it's
2:28:50
all the same concepts all the
same
2:28:52
topics just put into a local
context
2:28:54
it's a globalist truly is and
this guy
2:28:58
just he's so sick of it he just
lumps
2:29:01
everything in that he can think
of right
2:29:03
down to declaring his gender as
a woman
2:29:06
you wouldn't find them if you
had two
2:29:09
pairs of bifocals on at the
same time it
2:29:12
is outrageous they want to they
want to
2:29:15
allow they want to increase the
dole for
2:29:18
unemployed people so they can
buy more
2:29:20
dry people so they can buy more
2:29:20
so nice so that they can avoid
going the
2:29:22
jobs they want to treat that no
that's
2:29:24
that's their position senator
they made
2:29:27
it clear here during the week
in debates
2:29:29
around issues to do with with
minimum
2:29:33
wages and the like they they
want to
2:29:36
take the the tracker dogs away
from from
2:29:38
festivals and carnivals that
are there
2:29:41
to test people for drugs where
we want
2:29:45
safe environments public
environments
2:29:47
where people can go where
people on ice
2:29:50
and and all sorts of things are
not
2:29:52
participating in large crowds
causing
2:29:55
havoc this is these are these
people
2:29:58
these are these people they
won't be
2:30:00
happy are these people they
won't be
2:30:01
mister acting deputy president
to Rawls
2:30:02
suckin on tofu made from dry
grass
2:30:06
laying around all day waiting
for the
2:30:09
Commonwealth to send some money
into
2:30:10
their bank account so they can
go and do
2:30:12
whatever they like uncle duo
2:30:13
I am tired I am tired of being
attacked
2:30:16
when I stand up and speak about
some
2:30:19
issues around strong values
that are the
2:30:22
strong values I still believe
of the
2:30:24
majority of Australians you
cannot say
2:30:27
the word abortion without being
attacked
2:30:29
by this mob of almost I'd say
grubs if I
2:30:33
didn't think you're going to
make me
2:30:35
withdraw it mister acting deputy
2:30:36
president but it's out there
now these
2:30:39
people come and attack me for my
2:30:40
religious basis the other day
using
2:30:43
words like rosary beads because
I had
2:30:46
the I had the audacity to raise
issues
2:30:48
around late term abortions
where babies
2:30:51
that are only minutes away from
getting
2:30:53
a smack on the ass and the name
being
2:30:56
aborted under the policies of
the
2:30:59
Australian Greens so I will not
stand
2:31:02
silent I will not stand mute
while these
2:31:05
people try to continue to
marginalize
2:31:08
policies and ideas that we want
to
2:31:11
discuss for this nation that I
think are
2:31:13
largely supported still by
Talmadge are
2:31:16
of the nation's I'm gonna
declare my
2:31:19
agenda today as I can to be a
woman and
2:31:21
then you'll no longer be able
to attack
2:31:23
me they - it's it's right it is
it is it
2:31:26
is despicable the behavior of
these
2:31:29
people and for them to come in
here with
2:31:30
the freedom that they do and
just that
2:31:34
vomit that vitriolic of their
mouths it
2:31:37
needs to be called out and end
of career
2:31:43
well this is the reason that
Trump wants
2:31:46
Pelosi in there as the Speaker
of the
2:31:49
House which means she's also
ahead of
2:31:51
the Democrats in the house they
they
2:31:53
need somebody because of the
group
2:31:55
that's come in the full
themselves crowd
2:31:58
it's not as nothing but trouble
for the
2:32:02
for the country let alone for
the
2:32:04
trumpet you're actually equating
2:32:07
Australian politics to US
politics
2:32:09
interesting well I'm just
cleaning it in
2:32:11
this regard we'd agreed a few
statements
2:32:15
ago that this is part of the
globalist
2:32:17
agenda yes yes yes yes yes yes
2:32:19
so there is some of course he
want some
2:32:21
protection yeah he want some
protection
2:32:23
against the a/o Seas of the
world who
2:32:25
are gonna just come up with all
kinds of
2:32:27
time-wasting stuff yeah yeah
yeah I
2:32:32
don't blame him yeah I agree
well also I
2:32:34
think he and Pelosi can
actually get
2:32:36
something done
2:32:38
she does want to get so now the
person
2:32:40
we can't get anything done with
is a
2:32:43
camel toe Harris who I I'm
going to play
2:32:48
this clip it may be out of
context so I
2:32:52
didn't see the whole c-span
grilling of
2:32:56
this ice representative with
Kamala
2:33:00
Harris of California but here's
how it
2:33:03
went down at least the piece
that I have
2:33:05
planned was what we would call
today a
2:33:08
domestic terrorist group why
why why
2:33:12
would we call them domestic
terrorist
2:33:13
group because they tried to use
fear and
2:33:16
force to change political
environment
2:33:18
and what was the motivation for
the use
2:33:20
of fear and force based on race
and
2:33:22
ethnicity right are you aware
of the
2:33:25
perception of many about how
the the the
2:33:30
power and the discretion that
ice is
2:33:32
being used to enforce the laws
and do
2:33:36
you see any parallels I do not
see any
2:33:38
parallels between I'm talking
about
2:33:40
peace officers and agents I'm
talking
2:33:41
about perception like I do not
see a
2:33:43
parallel are you aware that
there's the
2:33:45
perceptions you know are you
aware that
2:33:48
there's ice in the same
category as the
2:33:50
KKK ice in the same category as
the
2:33:52
that's pretty uh pretty deep
what she's
2:33:56
doing there I couldn't figure
out what
2:34:00
she was doing
2:34:01
oh she basically said is the
KKK a
2:34:04
terrorist organization he says
yeah is a
2:34:08
domestic terrorist organization
yes what
2:34:10
kind of taxes they you use well
fear and
2:34:12
intimidation is that the same
as ice you
2:34:15
know that's pretty much what
she was
2:34:16
doing there
2:34:20
false equivalencies that's a
good trick
2:34:22
when he's done right yeah but I
don't
2:34:25
think she was doing a good job
of it no
2:34:28
I don't think she's that
talented I know
2:34:30
she's gonna do she's gonna run
for
2:34:31
president overweight do you
think she's
2:34:33
really gonna run do you really
think
2:34:35
she's gonna do it yeah
absolutely
2:34:37
oh really you know who else has
said he
2:34:40
was gonna run was a the big
head guy the
2:34:43
petite male although I don't
think he's
2:34:44
that petite small well he was
on bill
2:34:46
Marshalls wall Will's the worst
guy he's
2:34:49
one of those guys you just look
at me
2:34:52
you'll want to slap him for no
reason I
2:34:54
didn't pull any clips because
he's
2:34:56
probably his problem is he's
actually
2:34:58
just boring but he comes from
Iowa hey
2:35:03
both his parents are Republican
I mean
2:35:06
he has a he has an interesting
backstory
2:35:07
and he was kind of likable on
Bill Maher
2:35:11
show but just boring hey guys
just
2:35:14
boring and whenever he talks on
you know
2:35:17
CNN or anyway he's sounds
idiotic or you
2:35:21
know just
2:35:22
unhinged just
2:35:24
but I don't know no no I'm not
one
2:35:27
thing's for sure here's what
the folks
2:35:29
on MSNBC think of a possible
Hillary
2:35:31
Rodham Clinton run get ready
for Hillary
2:35:43
Clinton 4.01 thirty years in
the making
2:35:46
this new version of mrs.
Clinton when
2:35:49
she runs for president in 2020
will come
2:35:52
full circle back to the
universal health
2:35:55
care promoting progressive
firebrand of
2:35:57
1994 true to her name mrs.
Clinton will
2:36:00
fight this out until the last
dog died
2:36:02
she won't let a little thing
like -
2:36:05
stunning defeat stand in the
way of her
2:36:07
claim to the White House by the
way the
2:36:09
White House has responded
2:36:10
Kellyanne Conway here's the
tweets dear
2:36:14
God please who can blame her I
don't
2:36:21
think so I mean honestly who
knows but
2:36:23
let me say this
2:36:24
speaking as a Democrat here at
the table
2:36:26
there's no I mean we have an
uphill
2:36:28
battle no matter what to get to
270 in
2:36:31
2020 as evidenced by you don't
know whoa
2:36:34
no please you read the piece
from Stein
2:36:38
and Mark Penn do you agree with
it no
2:36:40
just go go away we couldn't let
somebody
2:36:44
else take I think she's running
again
2:36:46
and I think it's go away
Hillary Clinton
2:36:50
they really don't want her
2:36:53
do anything about it she still
owns the
2:36:55
machine yeah I agree she's
rushing that
2:36:58
she used to run the first two
times yeah
2:37:01
it's still intact I granted the
second
2:37:04
time it was a bigger machine
she got all
2:37:05
the way to there you should
have won the
2:37:07
presidency in most circumstance
yeah and
2:37:10
she felt gypped so she said I'm
keeping
2:37:14
this machine together yeah I'm
gonna
2:37:16
keep the money in a pile and
she kept
2:37:17
the money in the machine
everything is
2:37:19
no way anyone can beat her
2:37:22
except Trump and Obama's not
giving up
2:37:25
his machine he's got that wood
2:37:26
organization tool or something
to
2:37:28
organize and organize it is yeah
2:37:29
organizing for America we're
gonna is it
2:37:32
for America ofg he's got a
machine that
2:37:34
she's keeping for himself I
don't know
2:37:36
he's just a money-making
machine of some
2:37:37
sort dude apparently he has the
biggest
2:37:40
mailing list of all the
Democrats well
2:37:42
you got it from Facebook
probably
2:37:45
Facebook all right John play us
out one
2:37:48
more this is my Canady this was
said to
2:37:52
me okay you're gonna start
collecting
2:37:53
Canadian stuff because the
Canadians
2:37:55
they they like to listen to the
show and
2:37:57
they never get anything for
them they'll
2:38:00
be sorry but that's what
they're gonna
2:38:01
get so apparently the Canadian
2:38:04
government's decided to treat
the entire
2:38:06
population like kids in grammar
school
2:38:09
[Music] like kids in grammar
school
2:38:11
okay so if you're like a worker
working
2:38:14
at some Factory and you get
that you
2:38:15
you're sick and throwing up you
may be
2:38:18
required by law to get a
doctor's note
2:38:22
to take one loan day of of sick
day take
2:38:26
a sick day off and I'll mention
that
2:38:28
when I work for the government
you yeah
2:38:30
you took all your sick days off
with
2:38:32
your sick or not but as my
supervisor
2:38:34
once said to me just take it
off as
2:38:36
general malaise the Canadian
Association
2:38:40
lashed out against a government
bill
2:38:42
that would let employers
require a
2:38:44
doctor's note whenever a worker
wants to
2:38:47
take a sick day the CBC's
Katherine
2:38:49
Colin looks at who's fighting
that
2:38:50
change and who welcomes it the
pain in
2:38:53
the necks I have to do it dr.
iris Gore
2:38:55
Finkel doesn't like sick notes
or the
2:38:57
proposed law that means she
could be
2:38:59
writing more of them what that
will do
2:39:01
is increase the number of
patients I
2:39:03
have to see in a day to provide
those
2:39:05
work notes and then on top of
it those
2:39:08
patients may be exposed to
diseases in
2:39:10
my office by waiting for a note
about a
2:39:13
year ago when Ontario's
liberals passed
2:39:15
a law that would hike the
minimum wage
2:39:17
they included a provision that
entitles
2:39:20
everyone to 10 personal lead
days
2:39:23
including two paid sick days
and said
2:39:25
employers can't ask for a
doctor's note
2:39:28
the Ford government is
reversing the
2:39:30
Liberals plans as a job killer
with a
2:39:33
pro-business law that would
eliminate
2:39:35
paid sick day
2:39:36
and allow employers to ask for
doctors
2:39:39
notes if they think it's
warranted
2:39:41
I stick notes I I just I shake
my head
2:39:45
today a national doctors group
has come
2:39:47
out against the move I think
the real
2:39:49
statement of sick notes puts an
2:39:52
unnecessary burden on people
who are
2:39:54
already sick and I think it
really
2:39:57
raises the risk of spreading
colds and
2:39:59
flus but some employers groups
called
2:40:02
for these changes saying the
sick days
2:40:04
were being abused in a letter
to the
2:40:07
Ford government the retail
Council of
2:40:08
Canada said our members are
seeing
2:40:11
significant evidence that the
two paid
2:40:13
personal emergency leave days
are being
2:40:15
widely treated as floater days
off ie
2:40:18
de-facto vacation days this
labor lawyer
2:40:21
applauds giving employers the
option I'm
2:40:24
asking for a note people who
deserve the
2:40:26
benefit of the doubt and
variably get
2:40:28
the benefit of the doubt because
2:40:28
employers don't want to be
paying for
2:40:30
sick notes employers don't want
to be
2:40:31
aggravating their employees
Montero's
2:40:33
Economic Development Minister
didn't
2:40:35
have any specific response to
the
2:40:37
Medical Association's concerns
but a
2:40:39
spokesperson reiterated that
sick notes
2:40:42
are a workforce and attendance
2:40:44
management tool the final vote
to turn
2:40:47
this plan into law could come
next week
2:40:49
get a Hall Pass slave fantastic
that's
2:40:55
you know that's not new in in a
2:40:58
socialist government the
Netherlands has
2:40:59
had that as long as I can
remember if it
2:41:02
was more than two days you had
to get a
2:41:04
sick note from your doctor
2:41:07
yeah no no that's alright it's
coming to
2:41:12
the u.s. too baby
2:41:13
just wait for it oh yeah it's
coming
2:41:16
price to happen but it is the
way it
2:41:19
works because people who know
that
2:41:20
people are just sitting at home
and
2:41:21
aren't really sick and they're
getting
2:41:23
handouts they get pissed off
they get
2:41:26
poured up some days a year by
the way
2:41:28
two whole days a year
2:41:29
yes well there you go it's a
scam the
2:41:36
motto of the day it only works
when you
2:41:39
say it
2:41:41
it's a scam and coming to you
from the
2:41:45
loft in Lawton in the garden of
2:41:46
Amsterdam I will be back in
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2:41:50
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2:41:53
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2:42:00
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2:42:02
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to do I
2:43:07
was blessed to have that
opportunity
2:43:08
they've been blessed with a lot
of
2:43:11
privilege let's for a moment
honored as
2:43:13
a legitimate question although
it's
2:43:17
quite offensive but you don't
realize
2:43:19
that I get I know for a fact
that a lot
2:43:22
of women gender expanding
people people
2:43:26
of color working-class people
they don't
2:43:28
run for office because they
don't feel
2:43:30
perfect enough and then we
talked about
2:43:32
before the people agenda for
the people
2:43:35
with the lower health care cost
2:43:38
we'll grow the paychecks and we
will
2:43:40
bring integrity to government I
get a
2:43:44
folder with my my teens like
the college
2:43:48
I need that's really a very
thing that
2:43:50
almost a tsunami
2:43:51
yes it your clothes are stinky
all the
2:43:55
time is you ever done any
laundry so
2:43:58
they say you know nice to all
she should
2:44:02
step aside and let them do fun
so okay
2:44:04
we don't have I would help to
everybody
2:44:14
come on in the water's warm
2:44:16
now what so you're suggesting
that
2:44:19
everybody step aside I've been
getting
2:44:22
into some trouble this week I
think it's
2:44:24
good trouble battling their male
2:44:27
counterparts on both sides okay
we don't
2:44:29
have any more time
2:44:37
maybe better spring get some
cooks by
2:44:40
the way it's called potable rat
2:45:23
org slash and egg oh my god can
you see
2:45:28
that slash and egg oh my god
can you see