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bang bang bang bang bang bang
Adam curry
0:07
Johnson media assassination
episode 1095
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this is no agenda morning
everybody
0:23
I Madame Curie and from
northern Silicon
0:25
Valley where he's freezing his
butt off
0:27
and they've banned the song I'm
Jessie
0:33
Dubrow nice play off of that
Dvorak
0:38
thank you it's cold outside
that's right
0:41
this is it banned everywhere
now the
0:43
song yeah it's gonna be we
determined
0:47
this was a creepy song a long
time ago
0:49
so it's like okay Oh perfect
0:53
we made it I'm very happy about
that so
0:56
here I am in pretty much Gary
Indiana
0:59
John bringing you the show live
once
1:02
again wait you know I'm used
that far
1:04
away from downtown I mean Gary
Indiana
1:07
you are in Gary Indiana yes
Geary we say
1:10
it's Gary was a Geary Geary
Indiana I
1:13
don't care what they say but
that's a
1:15
long ways away from we're from
Texas
1:18
yeah really
1:22
I've been further a crappy area
what are
1:26
you doing there well we are
here for
1:29
Tina's sister's a celebration
of life a
1:32
memorial which took place last
night in
1:37
Geary as she passed away John
if you
1:39
remember oh I'm sorry yes
1:42
she lived in Gary close enough
yeah so
1:46
it's not easy to find you know
well
1:50
actually this is one of those
hotels you
1:52
know every room is a mini suite
you have
1:55
I'm talking about you have a
little
1:57
kitchenette oh yeah yeah and
2:00
interestingly you know I'm
pretty much
2:03
outfitted for every scenario by
the way
2:06
before you go on I should
measure that
2:08
room here they're mini suite
it's got a
2:10
little kitchen little front
room bedroom
2:12
or correct that goes for a
million in
2:15
San Francisco and then you
still have to
2:17
share it with two people yeah
you're
2:20
absolutely right um but I'm
ready for
2:22
almost every single situation
in in
2:25
hotel rooms you know I've got
although
2:27
the Wi-Fi is outstanding so far
knock on
2:29
wood the only thing that I like
that
2:32
crops up from time to time you
know I
2:35
have my mic stand and I have a
foot for
2:38
the mic stand which is a clamp
that you
2:40
clamp on to the table
2:43
you have these tables that have
just a
2:45
little edge and doesn't have
enough
2:48
really to clamp no place to
clamp no
2:52
place not typically these these
desks
2:54
have a drawer and I can pull
the drawer
2:56
out and then clamp it but so
this one
2:59
just it could fall off at any
moment
3:02
just open it it stays on well
yeah yeah
3:06
exactly
3:07
so yeah and was very
interesting that at
3:11
the at this memorial last night
there
3:14
probably and it was fun you
know as per
3:16
her sister's wishes and she
wanted pizza
3:19
tacos and Miller Lite served
and and and
3:24
a her playlist of her songs and
it was
3:26
really nice and then someone
came up and
3:28
gave me a hearty in the morning
oh
3:31
that's nice yes and I think he
or she
3:35
says it was hearty yes I think
he or the
3:38
guy who hit him in the mouth
donated for
3:41
today so we'll get to that
later was
3:43
just it was one of those like
oh wow who
3:46
expected that
3:49
now we have a few listeners in
the
3:51
Chicago metro area yeah well
this is not
3:54
exactly Chicago huh
3:56
Chicago metro anyways it's good
ready to
4:07
do a show and I'm was kind of
glad that
4:10
you know may sound horrible I'm
kind of
4:12
glad that the old Bush passed
away
4:14
because ha at least I wasn't
gonna miss
4:17
any news because that was it
4:20
news was done it's like every
channel we
4:22
knew it we're just waiting for
this 24
4:24
and perfect in the weekend too
you know
4:27
this is exactly what you want
you don't
4:29
want it happening during the
week you
4:30
know all y'all was a little a
little
4:32
complicated because you have
the g20
4:34
going on but okay so I was just
rolling
4:37
out all there did George Bush
4:39
retrospective and there's very
little
4:41
mention of you know the
pardoning he did
4:44
you know to get iran-contra all
the
4:48
horrible stuff he was involved
in
4:50
there's no mention of that
hagiography
4:51
after a geography on all
channels did
4:56
they mention his involvement in
the
4:57
Kennedy assassination well no
the only
5:00
thing he's of course the only
man in
5:04
America of that age who cannot
remember
5:06
where he was on the day that
Kennedy was
5:09
assassinated no he says he
doesn't
5:11
remember because he knows where
he was
5:13
he says he can't remember
correct
5:15
correct correct
5:18
so where to start John because
there's a
5:20
lot going on with the g2o g20
we've got
5:23
oh you know what I know I'm
gonna start
5:25
just want to clear up some
confusion
5:27
from our last show which
carried over
5:29
onto the social Nets
5:31
I just want those Nets he's one
make
5:32
sure we're all on board here so
I played
5:35
a clip on the last show which I
think
5:39
you appropriately said this
sounds like
5:41
it's the onion this can't be
true and
5:44
you were both wrong in both
right at the
5:46
same time and was the clip and
I now
5:48
have the full expanded clip
this is a
5:51
European Parliament member
actually of
5:53
the I think he's of the the
feared
5:55
wielders PVV party so he is he
is not
5:59
gleefully exclaiming this he's
6:02
extrapolating and he is making
some
6:05
assumptions to the press about
the
6:08
compact on migration which is
due to be
6:10
signed on December 10th and the
and
6:14
everything that goes along with
that and
6:16
this is also known as the
Marrakesh
6:18
agreement I'll replay the clip
the
6:19
longer version of it so we get
full
6:21
context and then we'll just
discuss
6:23
what's really going on here the
press
6:34
conference and I'd like to say
some
6:39
words on the compact on
migration on the
6:44
10th and 11th of December Durban
6:48
International Congress in
Marrakech
6:51
Morocco with regard to this
global
6:54
compact on migration and
participating
6:59
countries are set to sign this
agreement
7:04
and although this current
agreement
7:07
isn't binding it still meant to
be the
7:12
legal framework on which the
7:14
participating countries commit
7:16
themselves to build new
legislation and
7:20
one basic element of this new
agreement
7:22
is the extension of the
definition of 8
7:25
speech the agreement want to
criminalize
7:30
migration speech criticism of
migration
7:35
will become a criminal offense
and media
7:39
outlets and that also concerns
you that
7:42
room to criticism of migration
can be
7:45
shut down the compacts for
migration is
7:51
legalization of mass migration
alright
7:55
so that was kind of in in
context and he
7:59
is extrapolating what's in this
8:00
agreement and I have a version
of this
8:03
from a member of the what is
this the UK
8:08
actually a member of the
European
8:11
Parliament from the movement
for Europe
8:12
of Nations and freedom whatever
that is
8:15
independent UK member of
European
8:18
Parliament basically the same
thing
8:21
and it comes from this
non-binding
8:24
agreement which to us here in
merica
8:27
means not mining who gives a
crap we
8:29
won't sign it anyway
8:30
however in if you heard the guy
says
8:33
this will be used as a
framework for
8:36
creating local laws and that is
8:38
definitely something that
happens in the
8:39
European Union objective 17
from the
8:52
document and this is why it's
going to
8:55
be used as a guideline and why
I think
8:56
Europeans are rightfully should
8:59
rightfully be worried about
what this
9:00
will become not what it is the
objective
9:03
17 is eliminate all forms of
9:05
discrimination and promote
9:06
evidence-based public discourse
to shape
9:08
perceptions of migration and in
this are
9:12
all kinds of words like enact
implement
9:15
maintain legislation that
penalizes hate
9:18
and aggravated hate crimes
targeting
9:20
migrants that can be made into
a law
9:24
very similar to the UK laws now
about
9:26
bullying public figures I'm
sorry
9:29
bullying politicians on Twitter
which is
9:31
now illegal you can't do that
you can
9:34
actually get arrested so here
is the
9:37
British take on this very same
thing
9:39
from Janice Atkinson who's from
9:43
independent UK party I think
voters in
9:47
the UK the EU and across the
developed
9:50
world this is a call to action
we need
9:52
you to contact your heads of
state to
9:54
tell them not to sign the UN
Global
9:56
Compact for Migration UK get
your heads
10:00
out of the brexit shambles for
a few
10:01
minutes and listen on the 10th
and 11th
10:05
of December our heads of state
will be
10:06
signing this deeply damaging
document
10:09
produced by those highly
educated highly
10:11
salaried and unelected people
at the
10:13
United Nations they have
produced this
10:16
compact that will silence free
speech
10:18
media freedom and if you think
you're in
10:21
control of your borders think
again this
10:24
compact backs the EU and the UN
aim to
10:27
flood our nations with 59
million
10:30
migrants by now I've tried to
find this
10:32
number of this 59 million
migrants it's
10:34
a meme it's really no it's
someone just
10:37
made it up I'm not sure where
it came
10:39
from
10:41
um anyway I'll finish this up
20:25 yes
10:44
you heard right
10:45
fifty nine million migrants by
2025 yes
10:50
the clock is ticking it's all
it's
10:51
nearly 2019 just six years to
go why are
10:55
they doing this I hear you ask
because
10:58
in the year 2000 these numbers
came up
11:01
the idea that our populations
were
11:03
declining and therefore needed
replacing
11:06
but how things have changed your
11:09
unemployment is at a record high
11:11
some countries have 50 percent
youth
11:14
unemployment in some areas of
Greece
11:16
it's even up to 75 percent most
11:19
countries that have taken in
migrants
11:21
are finding they are
unemployable on
11:23
average migrants have 13 percent
11:25
unemployment I have a 13 percent
11:27
employment rate so are a burden
on the
11:30
states even Merkel's emigration
spoken
11:32
spokesman said that up to
three-quarters
11:35
of amoun immigrants will still
be
11:37
unemployed in five years for
many others
11:39
we need up to 10 years
11:42
the statistics are long and
grim voters
11:45
in the UK yes you pay attention
11:47
mrs. May will sneak into
Marrakesh to
11:50
sign this dodgy deal just like
Gordon
11:52
Brown before her did when he
sneaked
11:54
into to sign the Lisbon Treaty
11:56
no nice group photo just her
signature
11:58
that buys all of us to
uncontrolled
12:00
immigration nice so of course
that won't
12:03
bind anyone and you know it's
only a
12:06
guideline but these things do
tend to
12:09
pan out that way when they sign
these
12:12
compacts it gives the
politicians who
12:14
are eager to do anything just
anyone's
12:16
like the those climate exactly
like the
12:20
Paris agreement exactly this
evolve just
12:22
suggestions I've spent
out-of-shape as
12:24
somebody says I'm not even
signing it
12:26
yeah but it's just suggestions
but
12:29
witness Paris burning because
the
12:31
suggestions were taken and put
into a
12:33
carbon tax law so these things
do have
12:37
implications but as of right
now it's
12:40
not there but if you look at
just the
12:41
final paragraph of this
objective 17
12:45
actually is interesting its
paragraph 33
12:48
subsection C promote independent
12:50
objective and quality reporting
of media
12:53
outlets
12:53
including internet-based
information
12:55
including by sensitizing and
educating
12:59
media professionals as you me
John we
13:02
need to be sensitized and
educated on
13:04
migration related issues and
terminology
13:07
investing in ethical reporting
standards
13:10
and advertising would they're
gonna
13:13
they're gonna win it they're
gonna
13:14
invest in ethical reporting
standards
13:16
and advertising well first of
all to
13:21
hold that whole paragraph
begins with
13:23
the word promote of course as
opposed to
13:26
it just lie or legislate well
this means
13:31
it did that's beyond suggestion
that's
13:33
like a suggestion that maybe
it'll be a
13:36
suggestion sure I find it to be
very
13:40
I understand in the debate that
we had
13:43
was largely about this it was
it wasn't
13:45
real or not builders guy which
I thought
13:48
was that I thought the guy
himself was I
13:49
did I saw him too he's like yes
it was
13:52
official yeah but it was dirt
will ders
13:55
guy and what that means he's
13:58
automatically no good no it
means it's
14:00
automatically going to be a
right there
14:02
in hysterics
14:03
exactly exactly now so it's of
course
14:09
it's being used to fear monger
amongst
14:11
people but I have to say that
there is
14:13
you know if you're seeing all
these
14:15
things remember we saw in the
Lisbon
14:16
Treaty and the protocols lots
of room
14:18
for a European army here we are
what 15
14:21
years later European army is
seriously
14:24
being nuts again it happened
yeah
14:26
exactly
14:29
but a lot of people aren't
gonna sign it
14:31
I mean Ali's not gonna sign it
the US
14:34
isn't obviously we're not gonna
sign it
14:35
we wouldn't sign that we're not
that
14:37
dumb there's one there's one
extra thing
14:39
that that we've learned on the
show that
14:41
plays into this and this is the
clergy
14:45
plan because this does fit in
the
14:49
Coutinho vocal Argy plan which
is to
14:51
make Europe brown again or make
your
14:56
Brown for the first time and
you know
14:59
angular Merkel won the color
key award
15:01
in 2010 2016 it was Juncker the
drunker
15:04
I don't think they've given it
this year
15:06
but this plan as we read
literally calls
15:10
for this mass emigration so
it's not
15:13
like this is without precedents
and
15:15
agreed to precedents by the
European
15:18
eaters
15:23
I'm not gonna argue that I'm
not asking
15:25
you to argue I don't know what
they're
15:26
thinking
15:27
well I mean what they're like
this has
15:29
this really I think a lot of it
stems
15:30
from Italy I think it's funny
to leave
15:32
either one rejecting it because
it'll
15:34
East the first I think the
first of the
15:36
EU countries that went into
negative
15:38
growth in terms of population
yeah
15:41
they decided all the Italian
society
15:44
don't want babies anymore right
and so
15:46
they started going in and did
rather
15:47
party and so they went into a
negative
15:51
population there so they were
gonna be
15:53
dead their whole culture would
be dead
15:54
in the next 40 years or 50
years or next
15:57
century right and so they had
to do
15:59
something about it
16:01
you know these are cycles I
think
16:03
everyone panics at the you know
the just
16:06
a most minor of consequence
it's weird
16:08
but there you have it but the
Italian
16:11
said no that maybe they want to
die off
16:14
so what the Italians are not
signing it
16:16
now is that what you're saying
is that
16:17
what you're saying yeah there's
a big
16:18
claim that you're not gonna
sign it yeah
16:20
well we'll see we'll see
16:23
now the whole thing is a fiasco
16:27
yeah what's the point what's
the point
16:30
who's behind it that's what I'd
like to
16:32
know I mean why is it called if
you look
16:34
at one of the papers it's
called a New
16:35
York agreement words would
resort got to
16:38
do it I didn't hear about oh
because I
16:40
think it was the way they do
that is
16:42
that means that it was first
drafted in
16:44
New York and so that's why this
is all
16:47
those this is called the
compact on
16:48
migration they call it the
Marrakesh
16:50
agreement because it's going to
be
16:51
signed in Marrakesh so that's
like the
16:54
Lisbon Treaty what did Lisbon
have to do
16:56
with it nothing it was just
drafted in
16:58
Lisbon huh yeah they probably
ripened by
17:02
New York came at the United
Nations in
17:04
New York yes
17:07
so yeah well I guess this is
all just
17:10
more part of the New World Order
17:14
which is under did the attempt
you know
17:17
I sound like an old fart when I
say this
17:20
but it sounds to me like they
just won a
17:23
week in Western civilization
17:26
people are fed up with Western
17:28
civilization you don't but you
ought OHS
17:30
and highways and you don't
sound like an
17:33
old fart that's a crisis that's
actually
17:37
kind of what's going on you
know in a
17:39
weird kind of way yeah I think
so
17:41
there's this the West that
Europe is
17:44
also to blame for everything
you know it
17:46
that's what's being sold there
you're
17:48
horrible you've made Africa
horrible we
17:50
need to have free movement this
whole
17:53
free movement thing or freedom
of
17:55
movement let's just switch to
brexit
17:58
because now we're getting close
to
17:59
whatever deal Theresa May is put
18:02
together and and you know I've
talked to
18:05
a lot of people who are in the
UK or do
18:08
business with the UK or it or in
18:10
European states and a lot of
younger
18:12
people and they all it the one
thing
18:13
they focus on you okay
18:16
now you just uh blanked out
completely
18:19
oh we that you're there yeah
the one
18:23
thing that everyone seems to be
focusing
18:25
on no matter where they are in
the
18:26
European Union if they're
usually if
18:29
they're anti brexit which I
think a lot
18:31
more people are is we won't
have freedom
18:35
of movement we won't be able to
do
18:36
anything can't do business you
know and
18:39
it wasn't all that hard before
was it I
18:42
mean you could you could
establish
18:44
yourself in a different
European country
18:46
you could you could get a work
permit at
18:49
least when I live there now
we're
18:51
talking 20 years ago I don't
know how
18:52
much changed but it wasn't like
a whole
18:55
it wasn't a horrible I owe or
deal and
18:59
how manned what are the numbers
really
19:00
how many people really from the
UK find
19:04
it important to remain a
British citizen
19:07
and work in a different country
I mean
19:09
it just seems like a little
19:12
over the top and but this came
up in the
19:15
latest questions with the Prime
Minister
19:17
I have a clip what we do to you
to PT
19:23
nationals oh yeah this is the
this is
19:26
the main driver what we do to
the
19:28
Europeans they're gonna do to
us so
19:31
they're kind of telling miss
Mae what
19:33
she can expect United Kingdom
young
19:37
people at the beginning of the
killer'
19:39
years will equally not be like
the same
19:42
rates of access to the European
Union no
19:46
well first of all you've jumped
to an
19:48
assumption there what I was
talking
19:50
about was the immigration
system that
19:52
will be independently put into
place
19:57
what we do know we've been
looking at a
20:10
variety of a variety of issues
in
20:13
relation to young people
particularly
20:16
one of the areas that we've
looked at is
20:18
the sort of programs such as
Erasmus
20:20
which have enabled that the you
know
20:22
students to take advantage of
membership
20:25
of the European Union but if
you look at
20:27
the the section within the
political
20:30
declaration you will see that
of course
20:32
we will be looking at the
mobility
20:36
arrangements that are the race
you and I
20:42
had to live work and love
across a
20:46
continent the 28 nations is
going to be
20:49
deprived to early young people
because
20:52
of Europe's session with the
negation no
20:54
and I refer you to article 53
the
20:58
parties agreed to consider
conditions
21:00
for entry and stay for purposes
such as
21:01
research study training and
youth
21:03
exchanges
21:05
so you're not indicating them
in the mid
21:06
name yes we are ending freedom
of
21:09
movement we are ending freedom
what
21:12
freedom of treatment movement
gives them
21:13
gives automatic lines to people
living
21:16
in the European Union that are
not
21:18
available to people outside the
European
21:20
Union in future we will end that
21:23
automatic right that comes with
free
21:25
movement what we will put in
place is
21:27
our system of immigration rules
which
21:29
will apply across all countries
and it
21:32
will be skills based rather
than based
21:33
on the country that somebody
has relied
21:37
no it seems like a big argument
about
21:41
nothing it's just this isn't
just revert
21:43
back to kind of what it was I
mean
21:45
what's the what's the big
problem that
21:46
me that's obviously which no
one wants
21:48
to bring up the other thing is
there's
21:49
no loss of freedom of movement
you can
21:53
still move yeah I don't know
why she
21:56
does she goes oh yeah we're
gonna lose
21:57
freedom of movement that's what
she said
21:59
she admitted to it she's a
terrible
22:01
she's not doing it oh it was
she would
22:06
do you always have to remember
she was
22:08
against brexit from the get-go
she was
22:11
an anti brexit tear mm-hmm so
what so
22:14
her hearts never been in it
22:17
I also failed to see how you
know what
22:20
the deal is going to be if you
look at
22:21
what's really happening in
Europe most
22:23
young people are not interested
I'm
22:25
generalizing but don't appear
interested
22:28
in actually moving anywhere for
work
22:30
reasons they're all counting on
the
22:33
living wage you know the the
basic
22:35
minimum income that everyone
wants so
22:38
desperately in European Union
just give
22:40
me some money so I can decide
if I do
22:42
want to work at all so I I
seriously
22:48
question how many actually are
22:50
interested in this freedom of
movement
22:51
business and I think there's
probably
22:53
three million EU citizens in
the UK and
22:56
maybe a million UK citizens in
the EU so
23:00
I can see who's more worried
but it's
23:03
not anyway when does this thing
close
23:04
isn't it March don't we have a
vote
23:07
coming what's going on with
that I've
23:09
always vote coming for what for
the
23:12
Parliament has to vote oh yeah
they have
23:15
to vote like I don't know I
don't know
23:17
if there's a timeline I've
always found
23:19
it interesting one time I ran
into some
23:21
we went floating around Europe
when
23:26
you're in Europe the gadfly
that you are
23:28
floating around Europe don't
have a lot
23:32
of plans so I float around yes
I've gone
23:34
to Europe many times with the
Eurail
23:36
pass and had lived very good
well I
23:38
would say that's floating
around mm-hmm
23:40
I run into this german girl and
I strike
23:45
up a conversation and I ask her
if she's
23:48
ever been to Paris
23:51
and she says no
23:55
okay well how long ago was this
that's
23:58
interesting is that in Europe
if you're
24:01
in Germany uh you can go to
Paris and a
24:04
job was to take three or four
hours and
24:07
a high speed rail five maybe
from
24:10
wherever you are pretty much or
you can
24:12
fly for like no no that's your
the euro
24:15
rail is very convenient yep
24:17
yeah well then not Europeans
don't have
24:19
the same access to it but what
if it
24:24
seems to me that if you're in
Europe if
24:26
you were in Europe station in
Europe and
24:29
or position in Europe but
you're in
24:31
Switzerland or someplace
Central Europe
24:33
you would be spending a lot of
weekends
24:35
going to Paris and then Berlin
to go to
24:38
the zoo when you go maybe
London you
24:42
that's what you do it you
wouldn't do it
24:43
every weekend because it would
get a
24:44
little you know boring after a
while but
24:46
go to Amsterdam go to Amsterdam
to smoke
24:49
weed and bang hookers that's
pretty much
24:51
you but you'd be doing this
order you'd
24:54
go to Budapest
24:55
yes so you do all that stuff
they don't
25:00
do that no well the Brits do
the Brits
25:04
love their freedom of movement
25:06
Amsterdam going to drink and
drink and
25:09
and bang hookers maybe that's
maybe
25:11
that's it fights over sake yeah
maybe
25:13
that's what the remainders are
really
25:15
pissed off about is hey why
just make a
25:17
deal with Amsterdam better yet
get you a
25:19
must to build you one of those
tunnels
25:22
yeah Hyperloop yeah be perfect
25:28
so meanwhile we have the g20
taking
25:31
place which I've gotten some
reporting
25:40
I have here oh by the way let
me just
25:43
back up to my last comment
since you're
25:45
looking I will say that's not
that not
25:48
just a European phenomenon up
in Port
25:50
Angeles where you're pretty
much on the
25:53
Canadian border even though
there's a
25:55
waterway right in between you
have taken
25:57
ferry boat and go to Victoria
Canada
25:59
probably one of the prettiest
cities on
26:01
the west coast and if not in
the world
26:03
mm-hmm
26:04
beautiful place to visit they
have one
26:06
of their Parliament building or
one of
26:08
the local Parliament building
provincial
26:09
Parliament's there they have a
small
26:12
Chinatown they got a fan it's a
26:14
fantastic little big city
mm-hmm and you
26:18
asked people there have you
ever been to
26:19
Victoria which is like a boat
ride away
26:21
in Canada no probably not no
probably
26:24
not huh why would I want to go
there
26:26
well it's it's it's kind of the
same
26:30
though being here in the geary
region me
26:33
and people say oh so tell me
about your
26:35
people don't a lot of people
don't know
26:37
my history I don't look like I
used to
26:40
you know so that's I grew up in
26:42
Hampshire you actually do look
like you
26:44
used to
26:44
no I don't think so and so if
you if you
26:47
put a giant fro on your head
you would
26:50
I've never had I've never had
afro know
26:54
what you call it but I'll say I
grew up
26:58
in Amsterdam and most people
like holy
27:00
crap I used to live in South
Indiana
27:09
most people don't have a
passport let's
27:11
be honest America is the king
of not
27:14
going anywhere
27:15
but maybe it's a little more
Universal
27:18
then than we think it is I
think it is
27:20
yeah so here's the g20 this is
an
27:22
interesting background er now
and after
27:25
that I have an article that only
27:27
appeared in the China Morning
Post I
27:30
think it is but here's a little
27:31
background err things from CBC
moments
27:34
like this told the story
critics of
27:36
Mohammed bin Salman wanted to
hear the
27:38
crown prince largely ignored of
the so
27:41
called family photo
27:42
walking off alone while other
leaders in
27:45
England this is an awkward
summit for
27:48
Mohammed bin Salman up for
grabs is how
27:51
the leaders of the Democratic
world were
27:54
going to treat him and
everybody was
27:57
watching Trump but someone else
stole
28:00
the show and bucked the
narrative
28:02
Russian President Vladimir
Putin with a
28:04
jocular high-five handshake and
black
28:07
shirt between old friends there
are some
28:10
similarities between Putin and
MBs
28:13
both have allegedly arranged
for the
28:16
assassinations of exiles abroad
both
28:18
have launched invasions of
neighboring
28:20
countries but it's unlikely this
28:22
displays about policy its
messaging this
28:25
is a thumb in the face of all
the
28:30
democratic countries that have
been
28:32
critical I've been someone for
the
28:34
killing of kajouji
28:36
and it's also interesting
because it
28:39
both takes Trump off the hook
but puts
28:43
him in the background both been
Salman
28:47
and Putin have had friendly
28:50
relationships with Donald Trump
that are
28:53
actually royal domestic
politics inside
28:56
the United States and in other
28:58
democratic countries
29:00
and Donald Trump probably felt
very
29:03
uncomfortable being outside that
29:06
handshake with two people that
he thinks
29:08
he has supported I'm glad to
see that
29:11
the candy Naviance reporting of
worldly
29:14
affairs is just as shit as
everybody
29:16
else's and a lot went on at
this things
29:18
particularly between Trump and
G what do
29:22
you have what have you been
learned
29:23
bothers the thing that bothers
me about
29:25
it hmm was there was a picture
going
29:28
around somebody one of my live
Joe's
29:31
sent me a copy of it yeah and
it shows
29:33
Trump in the background looking
29:35
longingly at Putin and
Khashoggi shaking
29:40
hands and smiling at each I
mean the
29:42
juggle jocular high-five is
that we're
29:44
talking about you know whatever
is our
29:46
killer
29:46
yeah so Trump's back they're
looking and
29:52
I think the picture is kind of
kind of
29:55
faked because if you look at
the video
29:57
Trump is walking in really I
don't even
29:59
know if he even notices them
and the
30:02
video shows what happened but
think but
30:04
the mainstream media keeps
showing this
30:06
picture still frame clip from
the video
30:09
making it look like he stopped
and
30:11
stared hmm he never did you can
go look
30:15
at the video and I thought was
very
30:17
disingenuous and they're all
playing
30:19
this picture oh there's Trump
or baby
30:22
his two friends are now friends
and now
30:25
he has no friends I think this
is the
30:29
same message yeah yeah yeah
30:32
well that's not the way and in
reality
30:36
that's not what was going on
but okay
30:40
okay so what did what did you
what do
30:43
you what have you been learning
I mean
30:44
I've got I've got some stuff
here I'm
30:46
havin learned anything except
there's
30:47
this meeting that trumpet seems
to be
30:49
more distracted by the bush
affair
30:51
because of the death of the old
man and
30:54
well he didn't want to do it
but she's
30:57
taking a local to key position
at this
30:58
thing he's not well the China
Post or
31:01
the China Morning Post claims
that there
31:05
was an agreement that there
would be a
31:06
90 day kind of a truce on the
trade rift
31:12
and that China would be
purchasing a
31:15
significant amount of stuff
from America
31:19
which I don't know what that is
also
31:21
China has agreed to designate
fentanyl
31:24
as a controlled substance these
are some
31:28
pretty interesting moves that
are
31:29
happening that's a big one yeah
and that
31:31
has and that only showed up in
the China
31:33
Morning Post and I'm not sure
what the
31:36
trade thing means it's it's a
little
31:39
unclear but this appear
apparently some
31:41
actual things took place
including yes
31:45
and that's where the stock
market
31:46
skyrocket yes Friday yes
English they
31:49
don't want to do did no it
doesn't play
31:51
into the narrative that that
trumps
31:54
socks of course not so that's
the only
32:00
thing they've been showing is
the why
32:01
haven't seen it obviously is
video of
32:03
Trump looking longing like that
like a
32:05
hurt teenager nope you missed
the point
32:08
is not video of Trump it's a
still frame
32:11
from the video making it look
like this
32:15
looking longing it looks like
he's there
32:18
staring oh no when in fact if
you watch
32:21
the video he never stops for a
moment he
32:23
walks in looks around doesn't
even see
32:26
them and then goes on his merry
way
32:27
and they found one frame where
he
32:30
appears to be looking at them
for one
32:32
frame which the rest show now
is a photo
32:35
that's fantastic good work guys
32:38
yeah a little extra in your
envelope
32:40
this Christmas yeah they could
use a few
32:43
hundred bucks yeah it's no
doubt about
32:44
that
32:45
somebody get paid and I think
it was I
32:47
even think that was doctored it
doesn't
32:49
look quite like it came from
the video
32:51
hmm no off to take a look at
that
32:55
um essentia copy the one that
delivers
32:57
Joe sent me is the one that is
the best
32:59
one and what was something
looks you
33:01
look at it you know what this
doesn't
33:03
look right is two-for-one thing
the guys
33:06
in front or here's this here's
AG one
33:08
giveaway for you Photoshop is
out there
33:10
the guys in front are in focus
then it
33:13
goes slowly out of focus at
bouquets a
33:15
little bit and then way in the
33:17
background is Trump somehow in
focus
33:24
that's great
33:27
yeah hey you saw your photo
shoppers
33:30
when you got that you got that
little
33:31
picture talking about hit the
blur
33:33
button a couple times put them
out of
33:35
focus it may take a little of
the drama
33:38
out but it won't look so fake
33:42
yeah send me that for sure I
thought the
33:45
story about Merkel's plane was
pretty
33:47
funny you see here David a lot
of moving
33:50
parts here in Buenos Aires one
of the
33:51
things we're going to be
watching for is
33:53
Angela Merkel of Germany
whether she
33:55
makes it here or not some
weirdness
33:57
around her flight departing
Germany and
34:00
then having to turn around with
some
34:01
communications problems she's
gonna
34:03
apparently fly commercial from
Spain to
34:05
try to get here not sure
whether that
34:07
affects her slate of meetings
or not a
34:09
lot of it affects her stature
moving
34:11
pieces here a lot of confusion
and of
34:13
course a lot of high stakes
economic
34:15
diplomacy as well so for some
reason
34:17
this story was going around
about her
34:20
plane was bugged and that's why
they
34:22
landed and cuz she didn't want
her yeah
34:24
whatever she was doing on the
plane two
34:26
bees drop I don't know where
that story
34:28
came from but I saw it a lot
34:31
yeah I'm not sure where again I
don't
34:34
know I just people started
saying oh it
34:36
looks like something with the
plane
34:38
being bugged I don't know but
what kind
34:40
of leader are you if you don't
have a
34:41
backup plane
34:42
yeah flight commercial that's
kind of
34:47
upsetting it's like hey Angus
34:52
fly Lufthansa yeah the coach
34:58
we'll buy you three C's you can
have the
35:00
whole row to yourself how's
that sound
35:02
yeah
35:04
no I didn't even hear that
story let's
35:09
see what I got for
international stuff
35:10
says Ron I see you have
Argentinian what
35:14
do you have two clips Argentina
meetings
35:16
nothing in there yeah well this
is the
35:19
background there's this this if
you want
35:21
to hold on anything the way CBS
played
35:23
it okay I think we should play
him yeah
35:25
I'm interested they're not too
long
35:28
there's Argentina meeting one
he inside
35:30
the conference the Saudi Crown
Prince
35:32
and Russian president
high-fived each
35:34
other but not president Trump
the sudden
35:37
chill among some leaders made
for a few
35:39
awkward moments major Garrett
is at the
35:41
g20 let's just talk for a
second about
35:44
that this high-fiving of Putin
and
35:47
Mohammed bin Salman
35:50
and what do you make of that
35:55
it's I've watched it a couple
times it's
35:58
not really a high-five it's a
it's a
36:00
handshake kind of a ghetto
handshake oh
36:03
well you know they grab the
hand high
36:06
and then you do a bunch of
movements of
36:08
the hand you wait they're doing
a soul
36:10
shake yeah no no no I've been
in Geary
36:15
miss Dinah I don't think we
have TV
36:17
reception you grabs a hand and
they do a
36:21
bunch of rigmarole yeah like a
rehearsed
36:23
thing like they've met each
other before
36:25
and they do this like boom boom
boom I
36:27
didn't buy them punch s missing
but what
36:31
are they thinking like hey this
is a
36:32
good thing to do this list
looks good
36:38
well the funny thing was it
looked as
36:39
though if you just would have
seen it
36:41
and not knowing any of the
politics you
36:43
would have said oh there's two
guys
36:44
haven't seen each other for a
while and
36:46
I don't know if they hugged
because they
36:49
took the camera off it after a
while but
36:50
it would be like you do that
you do the
36:52
rigmarole and then you hug and
do it
36:54
three Pat's on the back thing
that bro
36:57
is like two bros Wow and I but
then they
37:02
had both had be huge smiles on
their
37:04
faces and it you know their
media tried
37:06
to play this though that there
they have
37:08
one over on this idiot
president we've
37:10
got Trump and I'm thinking more
like you
37:13
know take the still shot of
Trump in the
37:16
background which never really
existed as
37:18
a still shot and put that into
play mm
37:21
it makes it our president look
like an
37:23
idiot
37:25
I think that was the point yeah
but
37:27
that's not the point that those
guys did
37:29
it they didn't do it nobody
ever asked
37:35
them no why would we Prince and
Russian
37:37
president high-fived each other
but not
37:40
President Trump the sudden
chill among
37:42
some leaders made for a few
awkward
37:44
moments major Garrett is at the
g20 in
37:46
Buenos Aires
37:47
president Trump avoided both
Russian
37:50
President Vladimir Putin and
Saudi Crown
37:52
Prince Mohammed bin Salman at
the
37:53
ceremonial g20 photo today
tensions with
37:57
both leaders just one
distraction in
37:59
Argentina for their part Putin
and the
38:01
Crown Prince appeared to get
along
38:03
famously shaking hands
enthusiastically
38:06
the White House said mr. Trump
and bin
38:08
Salman under fire for the
killing of
38:10
journalist Jamal khashoggi had
a brief
38:12
encounter where they quote
exchanged
38:14
pleasantries
38:15
moments later reporters asked
the
38:17
president what they discussed
the
38:21
president canceled two planned
meetings
38:23
with Putin here to protest
Russia's
38:25
seizure of three Ukrainian Navy
vessels
38:28
and 24 sailors the most brazen
act of
38:30
aggression toward Ukraine on
mr. Trump's
38:33
watch but White House officials
had to
38:39
beat back speculation the
meetings were
38:41
canceled after the president's
former
38:43
lawyer Michael Cohen pled guilty
38:45
yesterday to lying to Congress
about mr.
38:47
Trump's development project in
Moscow
38:49
Russia blame the scuttled
meetings on
38:52
domestic reasons in the US in a
38:54
statement White House press
secretary
38:56
Sarah sander said the special
counsels
38:58
investigation probably does
undermine
39:01
our relationship with Russia so
they get
39:06
a little jab in there at the
end oh yeah
39:08
part two oh there's anything
else to
39:10
talk about the president
tweeted that
39:12
his aborted Russian real estate
deal was
39:14
very legal and very cool does
this lead
39:21
us into this this thing or will
it come
39:23
back around to Argentina this
clip
39:27
and no I did that I don't know
I will
39:30
find out that's what the
President did
39:32
celebrate a revamp trade deal
with
39:34
Mexico and Canada the product
of months
39:36
of tense negotiations has been
long and
39:39
hard we've taken a lot of barbs
and a
39:44
little abuse and we got there
it's great
39:47
for all of our countries all
right major
39:49
the the big meeting though is
tomorrow
39:51
with the president and the
president of
39:53
China Xi Jinping what what
should we be
39:55
expecting from that well today
here in
39:57
Argentina Jeff both senior and
Chinese
40:00
officials expressed optimism
about
40:02
averting a trade war and
reaching some
40:05
kind of progress between the
United
40:07
States and China and the Dow
jumped
40:09
nearly 200 points on optimism
that a
40:12
fair trade war can indeed here
be
40:14
averted I love that so they do
spend at
40:17
least seven seconds on something
40:19
important and the rest is just
making
40:20
our president and our country
look
40:22
stupid like boneheads
40:25
and the president you know I
wonder if
40:27
the president is doing these
what I
40:30
would consider to be somewhat
double
40:32
entendre cuz of a sexual nature
oh
40:36
really I think a double
entendre is by
40:38
definition yes when he says
long and
40:40
hard taking Barb's a little
abuse
40:44
sounds like an S&M scene that
he's
40:47
interesting he has sex on the
mind
40:49
perhaps boy thought it may be I
don't
40:52
know I just when I hear it
heard as I
40:54
said that's kind of interesting
he said
40:57
that would that way could have
said she
40:59
said he could have put it in a
million
41:00
different ways and that's
abused and
41:03
maybe it's just me well I but I
do like
41:09
what the media is doing at
least from a
41:11
media perspective you know
making the
41:13
president look stupid for the
home for
41:15
the home team so we can do that
he's
41:16
he's locked out he's not
important he's
41:19
envious he's like the the
little girl
41:21
who doesn't belong in the club
and you
41:24
know when when Bush passed
almost the
41:27
first thing on the New York
Times home
41:28
page was an article about well
you know
41:31
will he be invited to the
funeral
41:36
will he be invited to the
funeral maybe
41:39
the bushes don't want him cuz
he was so
41:41
mean yeah well there's no way
it could
41:46
be not invited to the funeral
is gonna
41:48
be a state funeral for God's
sake but
41:52
the New York Times loves
printing that
41:53
stuff well this is an example
that sort
41:56
of thing is in this Amy Goodman
story
41:58
okay this is a story about
Deutsche Bank
42:01
the news you know there's a big
scandal
42:02
yeah they got for
money-laundering they
42:05
got rayon yeah yeah big big
raid so
42:08
here's the Deutsche Bank story
now it is
42:10
all about Deutsche Bank the
money line
42:11
and some let me guess trumping
Trump
42:16
into it in Germany Deutsche
Bank as
42:19
headquarters were raided on
Thursday as
42:21
part of a probe into money
laundering
42:23
the probe stems from the 2016
Panama
42:27
papers affair which revealed
mass money
42:30
laundering and tax evasion
scheme set up
42:32
by the most segments CEQA law
firm
42:34
Deutsche Bank is president
Trump's
42:37
largest lender
42:39
Trump reportedly owing hundreds
of
42:40
millions of dollars to the
German bank
42:43
for real estate loans dating
back some
42:45
20 years yeah I think that's
factually
42:48
incorrect I mean she's just
parroting
42:50
whatever she read somewhere and
you know
42:52
the former New York banker
worked there
42:54
he says we did two deals then
we all
42:57
made money on it was perfectly
fine of
42:59
course he sued us and we went
to court
43:01
we still made money on it so I
don't
43:03
think that's true but he still
owes
43:06
money just up it's just a myth
well if
43:09
he parried it as news this is
the
43:11
problem with these people yeah
and then
43:14
Mamie Goodman's very
susceptible to it
43:18
shouldn't even be in the story
though
43:19
it's about deutsche bank and
the money
43:22
laundry's got nothing to do
with Trump
43:23
under any circumstances just
cuz he
43:25
you're gonna name everybody
who's had a
43:27
bank account it's Deutsche Bank
whether
43:28
they borrow money or not
doesn't make
43:31
any sense
43:32
also in all of these
reporting's on
43:34
money laundering except way
after the
43:38
fact HSBC for which no one went
to jail
43:40
Jim Comey made sure of that as
a as a
43:43
member of the Board of
Directors if they
43:46
never really talk about what
the money
43:47
laundering was and the same
with this
43:50
Deutsche Bank story has anyone
to add
43:52
have you've been able to find
anywhere
43:54
what or who they were
laundering for or
43:57
what the money was where the
money came
43:59
from what do you think you'd be
if you
44:01
can find out that they were
money
44:03
laundering you had to be able
to find
44:04
out who they were minded
laundry before
44:06
he wouldn't have a case yeah
but that
44:08
just seems to not be important
44:11
I don't know why they don't
bring it up
44:12
well one of the Mexican cartels
is a
44:16
European interest is it is it
you know
44:19
some African despot I mean we
don't know
44:22
drugs typically isn't just mmm
44:24
drug money that's what it was
an HSBC
44:25
was a drug money drug money
okay who's
44:28
drugs well was Mexican drug
money with
44:30
the big one I remember that for
that but
44:32
again that's also just ya know
whatever
44:34
fine this is it yeah no one
cares just
44:39
drug money quiet quiet
44:43
well then there was the the
best the
44:45
best Trump Slam came and this
is your
44:48
beat I don't know if you have
the clip
44:50
they now apparently cancelled
Murphy
44:53
Brown reboot
44:55
it's been canceled I believe
44:58
what stinks have you seen and
thank you
45:02
to all the Norman Lear folks
for helping
45:04
that story get off that show
get off the
45:06
ground by screwing them with
these
45:09
thematic you know
anti-government
45:12
stories well it's not a
government I
45:14
trauma it's yeah it's not just
45:15
anti-government in that I don't
know if
45:17
you saw this this is I think
it's a
45:20
trailer or just a piece of it
so I
45:21
haven't seen the whole episode
you know
45:23
of this aired or not it's
Murphy Brown
45:26
and one of her journalists has
been
45:30
beaten into a hospital at a
trump rally
45:35
so he's his face is all mashed
up and
45:38
beaten she comes in and does
that
45:40
happened and we start with the
scene
45:49
I guess when you major in
journalism
45:50
these days you have to minor in
a
45:52
kickboxer have a frank hey guys
what
45:57
happened to you I thought you
knew how
45:59
to duck you should see the
other hundred
46:01
guys how bad do I look not bad
if you're
46:07
a pinata so I guess the
takeaway here is
46:09
next time you cover a rally
hope the
46:11
president doesn't give you a
shout-out
46:13
right in front left the stage I
decided
46:15
to leave the press pen and go
interview
46:17
some of the people next thing I
knew I'm
46:21
surrounded by a sea of red hats
46:23
oh god no big deal I'm just
milking this
46:26
for the jello and sponge baths
there you
46:30
go
46:30
a journalist got beaten within
an inch
46:33
of a lot of his life at a trump
rally in
46:36
the pretend Murphy Brown Series
hmm when
46:43
does that happen in real life
no it
46:44
hasn't happened in real life
but I think
46:46
that bunch of Trump supporters
if they
46:47
had the crap beat out of them
yeah
46:50
but sat in California that's
why Trump
46:52
never came here I mean it's
just it's
46:55
unconscionable
46:58
well again a guy they had to
put the red
47:00
hats in there too like they're
gonna be
47:02
wearing the red hats mm-hmm
horse of
47:05
course that's it's well it got
canceled
47:07
so that's always doomed from
the first
47:10
episode the clips I played from
it but
47:13
it judge hold on a second we
know how
47:16
television works shirt and okay
it's CBS
47:18
CBS CBS but still to get
anything on the
47:22
air at any network any
television
47:25
network that's a quite a
process there's
47:28
a lot of people and a lot of
money
47:30
involved and how can they still
47:32
believably Edward how can this
happen I
47:36
mean that must mean that at its
core CBS
47:38
is so hateful and so rotten
otherwise
47:42
you just don't put this on the
air just
47:44
because you know it's not gonna
be
47:46
successful it it's like
community it's
47:49
like harakiri you know that
it's not
47:52
gonna draw all the audience you
need for
47:54
a prime-time show couple a
possibility
47:57
couple of possibilities to put
our
47:59
executive hats on okay
48:02
it had to be at Moonves
greenlight cuz
48:05
that's when he was in the
consisting was
48:08
green-lighted long before he
got kicked
48:09
out right Moonves may have
green-lighted
48:13
it knowing it was gonna fail
but it was
48:15
a quid pro quo to the CIA or
somebody
48:18
else who's got a lot their
claws are all
48:20
over for all over CBS as we've
pointed
48:26
out before and it was this note
it's
48:28
gone way back to the early days
they've
48:30
always been very closely
connected to
48:33
that Network and it may have
been just a
48:36
nod to them with it in mind
that it
48:38
wasn't gonna work out because
you know
48:41
but it was gonna get a lot of
attention
48:42
for not working out or it may
get some
48:45
make some point maybe the point
that you
48:47
just played is the point that
it was
48:49
trying to make and it was
that's fine it
48:51
was kind of cancelled so what
we we put
48:54
all the things on that we
expect to
48:55
cancel right away anyway ABC
did it with
48:57
Roseanne you're looking for any
excuse
48:59
to get rid of her so you know
you don't
49:03
know I mean I there's some note
of
49:06
insincerity about the whole
thing I mean
49:08
bringing Murphy for one thing
Candice
49:11
Bergen she's lost whatever
acting shops
49:14
she won't come once had and
seem to be
49:16
faxing in her performances and
the whole
49:19
thing seems somewhat fake so I
don't
49:24
know just saying long answer to
I don't
49:27
know well I suspect there's
something
49:33
more to it than just that I was
going
49:35
through the process and then
then then
49:37
just crapping out hmm okay well
it's it
49:39
shows no business acumen in the
49:42
decision-making or at least not
business
49:44
acumen that these executive
producers
49:46
would adhere to you know or do
well or
49:50
the network at the time because
now that
49:51
Moonves is that Moonves may
have also
49:53
been one of these guys who run
these
49:57
networks that can say yeah it's
not
49:59
making it now but it will I
mean there's
50:01
numerous wrong carrying shows
mash I
50:05
think was one of them Cheers
was another
50:07
one it was a bus and oddly
Baywatch only
50:11
was successful in the endorse
land
50:14
but boy was Hasselhoff right he
was
50:17
right a word I think the word
bust has a
50:19
different meaning with Baywatch
yes
50:21
gotcha all right
50:24
does that bring us to me too
does that
50:26
bring us to Neil deGrasse Tyson
well no
50:29
I would not quite but we're
gonna get
50:31
there good I just want to get
this one
50:33
out of the way because we
talked about
50:34
the Trump and the Russian deal
and all
50:36
the rest there's one little
tidbit that
50:38
Amy and I don't know if it's
bull crap
50:40
or not but it's pretty funny
but but the
50:43
way it's presented is kind of
50:44
disingenuous another example
this is the
50:47
listen you have to listen
carefully this
50:49
is about a penthouse all right
that
50:51
Putin was supposed to get ya
the 50 the
50:53
50 million dollar penthouse
that was
50:55
supposed to be a part of the
collusion
50:57
deal yeah yeah okay BuzzFeed
News is
51:01
reporting the Trump anything
that starts
51:03
off like that I mean you could
pretty
51:05
much it starts off with
BuzzFeed news
51:08
I'm like click other channel
BuzzFeed
51:10
news is reporting the Trump
Organization
51:12
planned to give a 50 million
dollar
51:14
penthouse at the proposed Trump
Tower
51:17
Moscow to Russian President
Vladimir
51:19
Putin okay so what it's just a
room on
51:25
the top floor of the place
you're gonna
51:28
give it to somebody because
usually it's
51:30
a gift to someone digs as a
bribe it's a
51:32
bribe yeah well you can you can
price it
51:35
is ever anything you wanted it
could be
51:37
if it was an Emeryville over
here
51:39
they had these penthouses or a
million a
51:42
million dollars so
51:45
yeah Mosca in Emeryville but
still right
51:49
but I mean this is sort of that
was just
51:51
out who cares thing personally
IIT was
51:56
giving him fifty million
dollars no
52:00
but this this has been a story
that I've
52:02
heard all weekend about this
penthouse
52:05
and you know the collusion and
well
52:07
actually I'm gonna play this
now cuz I
52:09
think it makes a lot of sense
collusion
52:11
yeah any collusion
52:13
so I'll just so the background
to all
52:16
this is Michael Cohen flipped
he flipped
52:20
he's done something it's oh
wait I have
52:22
I have the background err what
am I
52:24
thinking I have the background
err from
52:26
the view I gotta tell you this
this news
52:28
about Michael Cohen we always
knew when
52:30
Michael Cohen flipped that he
probably
52:31
had some significant
information now
52:34
he's pled guilty to lying in
front of
52:35
Congress about the Trump Tower
plans
52:38
that the Trump Tower was gonna
be built
52:39
in Moscow so he okay so you got
you got
52:42
to write this down to follow it
so now
52:44
he's been he's been caught
lying to
52:46
Congress apparently he's got it
right
52:48
down Congress said you know
everything
52:50
ended when Trump became
president in
52:51
January of 2016 now we know
those Cohen
52:55
was lying to Congress I'll
continue
52:56
through July 2 but Michael
Cohen lied to
53:03
the public to the Congress and
the
53:05
president lied to the American
people
53:11
the revelation he lied to the
American
53:14
public where they have been
giving us
53:15
actual counts of how often he's
lied to
53:19
the American pop American
public but
53:20
this one is a little different
somehow
53:29
going on and on bloviating on
and on but
53:33
he said that there was no deal
there was
53:35
no Moscow Trump Tower yes so it
never
53:37
happened so what's the big deal
what do
53:39
you say it is a big deal
because if it
53:41
happened if these negotiations
were
53:43
going on while he was president
it's
53:44
precisely what the framers of
our
53:46
Constitution wrote in to
protect the
53:48
American people against what
she's
53:50
referring to is our old friend
the
53:52
emoluments clause which will
pop up
53:54
again and we'll be hearing
incessantly
53:57
because somehow a deal that did
never
54:00
completed is enriching yourself
it's
54:02
because we want to make sure
that this
54:03
president any president is not
putting
54:05
his self-interest before the
interests
54:07
of industry our smoking gun
here do you
54:09
think I think so what's going
54:12
they'll be they'll be documents
you know
54:15
negotiation this is a common
theme is
54:20
the legality of the charges and
these
54:23
you know what it will entail
your a lot
54:26
of brain fry orange man bad you
know
54:29
when these when these questions
are
54:30
trying to be answered documents
there
54:32
could be tapes that's the funny
thing
54:33
when people lie to the federal
54:36
prosecutors don't they know
that federal
54:38
prosecutors usually don't even
ask
54:40
questions they don't know the
answer to
54:41
already like they have the
Federal
54:43
Bureau of Investigation rule
for them
54:45
there yes investigative tool in
the
54:47
world usually asking questions
they
54:50
already have the answer I don't
think
54:54
it's a huge deal for Moeller
and it also
54:56
sadly doesn't surprise me that
I just
54:58
love just huge dill this is
dill this
55:00
armchair quarterbacking is
great when it
55:02
comes from the ladies from the
view
55:03
Cohen has lied to Congress and
that man
55:06
afford for sly lawyers I mean
these are
55:08
bad guys it's not like he
surround
55:11
himself with upstanding that
they're
55:14
very brave that Michael is not
like oh
55:16
and he called him weakness
right I'm
55:17
gonna go because the other ones
I'm not
55:19
flipping the radio get part
there's also
55:22
a chance that the public
doesn't even
55:24
get the results of this report
right I
55:27
think there's this idea that
molars
55:29
gonna stand from the camera and
he's
55:30
gonna you know list a bunch of
things
55:32
that they found but ultimately
Muller
55:34
gives it to Whittaker that's
why his
55:36
role is so important because
Whittaker
55:38
the Attorney General can then
decide to
55:40
just keep it quiet just give an
outline
55:42
to I would wager that your Lib
Joe
55:52
friends have very similar
scenarios in
55:55
their head as to what's going on
55:57
but of course they do I don't
we don't
56:00
have to defend it hell froze
over and
56:03
Jake Tapper of all people
disgraced from
56:07
ABC News lower down to CNN and
he has
56:11
incoming chairman or most he's
now the
56:14
currently the ranking member
which means
56:16
he's of the you know of the
opposition
56:18
party but this the Democrat his
name
56:21
a Jerry Nadler so he will be the
56:26
chairman Adler is the worst of
the group
56:29
by the way this is the best at
worst so
56:31
he's going to be the chairman
of the
56:34
House Judiciary Committee yeah
now
56:37
oversight over the Justice
Department
56:40
and Jake Tapper god bless him I
don't
56:44
know what happened I don't know
if it's
56:46
smart of him to do this because
of
56:48
course a guy like Nadler will
come on
56:50
CNN thinking home game no
worries I'll
56:53
just punt
56:54
just you know Bop it around
like we
56:56
always do and I'll score some
goals and
56:58
I'll go home what well first of
all I
57:01
think Nadler is not well-liked
by by
57:06
anybody and so I don't think is
he's
57:08
gonna get that treatment well
he did not
57:10
get that treatment but that's
what he
57:13
was thinking and yeah okay well
then he
57:18
was very poorly yeah he's an
idiot but
57:20
that's what he would be yeah
that's what
57:23
he would be thinking so Jake
Tapper
57:25
states the obvious not once not
but
57:28
maybe five times in this
interview he
57:30
says yeah what Trump did may
not may
57:34
stink I think he says it may
stink but
57:37
it's not illegal but listen to
the brain
57:40
fry and subsequently the just
word
57:44
diarrhea coming out of his
piehole and
57:48
this guy is going to be the
chairman of
57:50
the Judiciary Committee it's
baffling
57:52
congressman Jerry Nadler of New
York
57:54
he's the ranking member of the
House
57:56
Judiciary Committee expected to
become
57:57
the chairman of that committee
when the
57:59
Democrats take control in
January thanks
58:01
so much for being here
appreciate it
58:02
this is clearly not welcome
news for the
58:05
president I don't want to
pretend that
58:06
it is but once it going to look
at these
58:07
documents and I don't see any
evidence
58:09
of conspiracy between members
of the
58:13
Trump team and members of the
Russian
58:14
government to interfere in the
election
58:16
well first of all the president
58:18
obviously has to be feeling
very upset
58:20
and angry now that the now that
we know
58:23
that Michael Cohen was lying to
Congress
58:25
on his it was lying to Congress
on his
58:27
behalf and he has to be upset
about what
58:29
what Michael Cohen has admitted
to now
58:32
and presumably what it
58:34
I'm just realizing that this is
really
58:36
how this guy thinks he's really
thinking
58:38
oh man I bet Trump is really
pissed off
58:40
about this I bet he's really
just
58:43
steaming he's so mad about the
cone
58:46
flipping on him he's gotta be
worried
58:50
yeah is that he was negotiating
a
58:54
corrupt business deal in Russia
on
58:56
behalf of the president during
the
58:57
campaign now you and I would
probably
58:59
say hold on a second
59:00
I mean corrupt business deal
this is new
59:03
what you're putting in here was
it any
59:06
reporting of it being corrupt
and lo and
59:09
behold Jake Tapper does just
that when
59:11
the president was saying there
was no
59:13
negotiating there was no
business do you
59:15
follow a business deal well the
fact
59:17
that it was a negotiating with
a foreign
59:19
power from a business deal
while you're
59:21
running for president not
illegal you
59:24
mean like more just closed yes
no
59:27
conspiracy now that guy's brain
is on
59:32
fire
59:35
certainly tends to indicate
it's one
59:37
more bits of evidence
59:39
remember so now we know the
Trump during
59:46
the campaign at the same time
that he is
59:49
dictating a change in the
Republican
59:50
platform to favor the Russians
at the
59:52
same time that he can find
nothing
59:55
negative to say about Putin
well here
59:58
are the charges number one so
apparently
1:00:01
negotiations were going on with
the
1:00:03
Russians while he changed the
platform
1:00:05
to favor Russia which is
debatable but
1:00:09
the platform was changed but
the second
1:00:10
item on the list
1:00:11
the second item on the list is
he wasn't
1:00:14
saying anything bad about him
he wasn't
1:00:17
he was page him it's actually
in an
1:00:22
offense to not say something
bad about
1:00:25
it about what they're doing is
in fact
1:00:27
negotiating with the Russian
government
1:00:29
for personal business profits
he's
1:00:33
mixing his personal business
profits
1:00:35
with respect and perhaps
putting them
1:00:38
over the interest of the United
States
1:00:39
so this is the case I love this
that the
1:00:42
Trump as everyone knows is such
a
1:00:44
narcissist the sole care
1:00:46
so little about America that he
only
1:00:49
wants to enrich himself and
during the
1:00:52
campaign and during the
election and
1:00:55
today right now all he cares
about is
1:00:58
getting richer himself and not
about
1:01:01
America that's that that is the
claims
1:01:03
and full and lying to the
electorate
1:01:05
about it does Jake Tapper want
to be
1:01:11
fired well it may be conspiracy
not to
1:01:14
interfere with the election
there's no
1:01:15
but no but now you have another
you have
1:01:19
another piece of evidence of
active
1:01:22
business that's inspiring by
Trump with
1:01:24
the Russian government at the
time at
1:01:27
the same time that you have
other people
1:01:29
who are agents of Trump dealing
with
1:01:33
with all the things we've seen
about the
1:01:35
hacking you Lucifer - and the
WikiLeaks
1:01:38
and everything else it's like
that other
1:01:44
clip do we play John where is
like give
1:01:47
me some examples of how he's
undermining
1:01:48
democracy and people just start
yelling
1:01:50
FBI this guy he's just throwing
we're a
1:01:55
WikiLeaks Agusta 42.0
1:01:59
you have another piece of
evidence of
1:02:02
evidence of active business
dealings
1:02:04
inspiring by Trump with the
Russian
1:02:06
government at the time at the
same time
1:02:09
that you have other people who
are
1:02:11
agents of Trump dealing with
with all
1:02:15
the things we've seen about the
hacking
1:02:17
youth guseva - and the
WikiLeaks and
1:02:20
everything it's another point
of and
1:02:33
they're all tens in the same
direction
1:02:35
so President Trump responded to
1:02:36
basically what you said earlier
today
1:02:38
let's play that he basically
says he he
1:02:39
wasn't the president he was
mystic and
1:02:41
he can do what he wants
1:02:54
well no he's not allowed to do
whatever
1:02:56
he wants to he can be done he
is allowed
1:02:58
to have private business
dealings with
1:03:00
the Russians he is not allowed
to have
1:03:03
private business dealings to the
1:03:04
Russians and like to the
American
1:03:05
electorate about it at the same
time
1:03:07
changed the Republican platform
with
1:03:10
respect to the Russians in
other words
1:03:11
to mix his public policy and
probably
1:03:14
the public policy going forward
into his
1:03:16
presidency based on pub he's
not allowed
1:03:19
to I don't I'm not disputing
that it
1:03:21
stinks but it's not illegal
right it's
1:03:26
not illegal to have public to
have
1:03:28
business dealings with the
Russians it's
1:03:30
not illegal to it may very well
be
1:03:37
illegal to take that public it's
1:03:40
certainly illegal if he's done
anything
1:03:42
there as president based on his
business
1:03:46
relationships to the Russians
and this
1:03:48
this is another piece of
evidence going
1:03:50
toward that toward that
conclusion well
1:03:52
it's clear impeach him what the
hell was
1:03:56
he saying
1:03:57
he wasn't saying anything but
here's the
1:03:59
another question that could
have been
1:04:00
asked
1:04:02
why was it in Putin or the
Russian
1:04:05
government's best interest to
get him
1:04:07
elected when if they had not
gotten him
1:04:10
elected Putin would have
benefited with
1:04:13
a 50 million dollar penthouse I
don't
1:04:19
think Jake had read that
BuzzFeed at
1:04:21
that point so maybe he didn't
have that
1:04:22
information but what does that
mean
1:04:25
Tapper all of a sudden now he's
he's
1:04:29
just you think he likes Nadler
hmm
1:04:32
brothers an unlikable person
but I think
1:04:35
he puts his his his reputation
on the
1:04:38
line with their with stuff like
this
1:04:40
well yes doing hard-hitting
news as with
1:04:45
his hard-hitting he's he's
rolling it
1:04:47
out real hard hard-hitting
1:04:50
barbed and with that I'd like
to thank
1:04:52
you for your courage and say in
the
1:04:53
morning to you John C stands
for I can't
1:04:58
come up with something in Geary
Dvorak
1:05:03
in the morning to you mr. Adam
curry
1:05:05
also in the morning to all the
ships at
1:05:08
sea boots on the ground feet in
the air
1:05:10
and soaps in the water and all
the days
1:05:13
and nights out there that is
the new
1:05:15
tube everybody it's a new sound
effect
1:05:18
we're testing on the no agenda
show man
1:05:19
in the morning to the troll
room at No
1:05:22
Agenda Stream calm I've been
looking at
1:05:24
the troll room in a very
unhelpful
1:05:27
no one cracking one-liners that
aren't
1:05:30
funny but ok thanks for being
there no
1:05:32
agenda stream calm where you
can always
1:05:34
witness our show live and also
a big in
1:05:36
the morning to once again
Darren O'Neill
1:05:39
who brought us the artwork for
episode
1:05:40
1090 a title that was truth
tell and I
1:05:45
remember all we chose this this
is the
1:05:48
it was so this is the logo that
was is
1:05:50
going to be used for Al Gore's
24 hours
1:05:53
of reality and he changed it
1:05:56
significantly to make it 3
hours of
1:05:59
reality the No Agenda show and
we felt
1:06:02
it was appropriate since the
yeah there
1:06:05
was actually a number of pieces
that
1:06:06
were usable I want to pick that
one
1:06:09
because it was the most it was
did some
1:06:12
of the other ones there's a
little tip
1:06:15
some of the other ones that are
1:06:17
sometimes you turn something
that maybe
1:06:19
even it's a better piece but
there's
1:06:21
something that's more timely in
other
1:06:23
words it can't be used again in
the
1:06:25
future right the one piece that
we
1:06:28
thought was also really good
could be
1:06:32
used
1:06:34
in another show where we have
no work
1:06:36
right right exactly
1:06:39
and also we wanted to remind
everybody
1:06:41
you want to not use us was that
was
1:06:44
something we needed to remind
everybody
1:06:45
wanna know yeah you can't put
our
1:06:47
pictures in the part we cuz the
reason
1:06:48
is because the first two or
three years
1:06:50
of art - at least the first two
years of
1:06:53
art every artwork had our
pictures it
1:06:56
was like the theme yeah
1:06:57
then we got one day we got sick
we got
1:07:00
really tired of it the same two
or three
1:07:03
images yeah yeah and so we said
no more
1:07:07
pictures of us period we're not
gonna do
1:07:10
that right and so we stopped so
if
1:07:12
there's a picture of either one
of us
1:07:13
could be one or the other
sometimes just
1:07:15
one easily gets overlooked
immediately
1:07:17
it just gets kicked so you're
losing out
1:07:20
you're wasting your time yeah
it can't
1:07:22
be done
1:07:23
let's start with thanking a few
1:07:24
executive producers we get
three of them
1:07:26
uh uh Kevin Silverman is the
top of the
1:07:30
list from NASA Vern Merrell
Lenore
1:07:33
Severn - I'm sorry 365 40
please d
1:07:37
douche me miss I've been
donating this
1:07:46
for donating after for finally
donating
1:07:49
after listening for one whole
year you
1:07:51
guys are highly entertaining
are much
1:07:53
needed in this downward spiral
in
1:07:55
spiraling society my birthday
is on
1:07:57
December 14th and I'll be
passing 40
1:08:00
years on my odometer so happy
birthday
1:08:03
karma would be appreciated
thanks for
1:08:05
all you do Kevin the retiring
sailor
1:08:08
okay very nice you've got karma
hey
1:08:16
here's our buddy from Cary North
1:08:18
Carolina for $333 sir crash EMT
oh he's
1:08:23
one of the information on these
1:08:25
different drugs they guys have
available
1:08:28
for use to bring people out of
a coma
1:08:31
ITM Jenson jnk please add me to
the
1:08:34
birthday list says today is my
46th trip
1:08:36
around the Sun we will
certainly do that
1:08:39
and thank you for your courage
and for
1:08:40
your support of the show
1:08:44
that's right everybody here he
is once
1:08:47
again your Grand Duke of the
Pacific
1:08:50
Northwest
1:08:54
I thought melon Sun was the
grand nuga
1:08:57
the Pacific no we didn't do
this on the
1:09:01
last show I'm like I thought I
had to
1:09:02
play a Nussbaum thing I don't
remember
1:09:04
now no is melon Sun you left
out of the
1:09:07
thing was he was he did he
produce on
1:09:09
the last show I thought it was
my top
1:09:11
guy he didn't get a jingle oh
man and so
1:09:13
I gave you someone with the
business he
1:09:15
doesn't do I'm confused I don't
know
1:09:17
what I'm doing I was trying to
be ahead
1:09:18
of the ahead of the curve well
you were
1:09:22
doing fine until you gave him a
false
1:09:24
credit I think okay yeah you're
right
1:09:28
now I see what I did wrong
ladies and
1:09:30
gentlemen the Grand Duke of the
Pacific
1:09:34
Northwest
1:09:34
since Wayne and I saw so that's
that was
1:09:38
meant for the previous show
okay you
1:09:40
know one of these days they're
gonna
1:09:41
show these guys it's gonna be
robotics
1:09:43
and I won't even do the party
crappy
1:09:49
Thomas Nussbaum in 314 59 he's
a Duke
1:09:54
Grand Duke much love to citizen
X brain
1:09:57
raven and all the twitter folks
stand by
1:09:59
for all the fun in the Middle
East
1:10:00
pipeline sturdy and MBS oh yes
ma you're
1:10:05
waiting for it Thank You Thomas
sir
1:10:08
Thomas karma dad even though he
didn't
1:10:12
ask for it I told you agree
you've got a
1:10:19
v' this becomes our first
associate
1:10:22
executive producer and
curiously we have
1:10:25
three so it's a balance show
three and
1:10:27
three that's what I like to see
Sir Dave
1:10:29
- oh 102 gents f cancer karma
for my
1:10:33
buddy Brad seems to have taken
it all
1:10:35
right last week shows no more
tumor oh
1:10:37
so that's a good thing
excellent thanks
1:10:40
for doling it out and request
some goat
1:10:42
karma for good measure thank
you for
1:10:43
your courage sir Dave KCMO well
I you
1:10:48
know we can't take credit for
what
1:10:49
happens but these karma things
man when
1:10:51
it works it always feels good
1:10:53
very happy to hear that you've
got
1:10:56
harmless
1:10:57
thank you sir Dave
1:11:02
sir Kevin McLaughlin the vacant
of Luna
1:11:07
he's 200 dollars and 33 cents
in Locust
1:11:10
North Carolina in the morning
whoa in
1:11:15
the morning and thank you for
your
1:11:16
courage gentlemen John's
follow-up email
1:11:19
was a call to action f cancer
karma from
1:11:22
my uncle Huey and others
fighting cancer
1:11:24
thank you for keeping my migdal
ax in
1:11:27
check
1:11:33
you've got karma talk about
that for a
1:11:37
second so about the newsletter
now I
1:11:42
subscribed through two different
1:11:44
accounts both at curry calm and
I got
1:11:49
all essentially four emails I
got both
1:11:52
of them twice but a lot of
people didn't
1:11:55
get the newsletter and it seems
that
1:11:56
things are going on and I
wonder if you
1:11:59
had any forensics here's what my
1:12:03
indicators aren't to actually
talk in
1:12:05
the MailChimp guys they think
they're
1:12:06
doesn't so every week I send a
1:12:10
newsletter out on Thursdays and
1:12:13
Saturdays our best are
Wednesdays and
1:12:16
Saturdays the day before the
show and
1:12:18
last Thursday's it wasn't really
1:12:20
concerned me because it was
only a 25
1:12:21
percent open rate which means
there was
1:12:23
neither but it wasn't any
different than
1:12:26
any of the other newsletters in
terms of
1:12:27
the headlines or the teas or
anything
1:12:29
else
1:12:30
do you typically expect a
higher open
1:12:34
rate I expect to be about 47
percent
1:12:36
which is extremely high in the
in the
1:12:38
news newsletter business is not
yes but
1:12:42
there's a lot of reasons for
that
1:12:43
I subscribe to it should be
higher I had
1:12:48
when I do my wine newsletter
1:12:50
occasionally the open rates
about 85%
1:12:52
hey how can I get on that list
I'm not
1:12:54
on that list
1:12:55
good job oh it makes me my
concern so I
1:13:03
send this thing out and
1:13:06
the first thing happens to me
when it
1:13:08
immediately goes out to
MailChimp
1:13:11
I get I don't I don't have the
number in
1:13:15
front of me but it's five
verses and
1:13:19
people who's ever been in the
mailing
1:13:20
this business have these he'd
have all
1:13:22
these tricks this is one of
mine okay I
1:13:24
get five or six immediate
bounce backs
1:13:30
from people with automated
messages
1:13:35
they just it's just crops up
immediately
1:13:37
bang bang bang bang bang bang
five hair
1:13:40
six and in every week and every
time I
1:13:43
sent it out I'll get back
either it's
1:13:46
either get to all those back
just
1:13:48
immediately or I'll get maybe
two of
1:13:50
them I wonder where they're the
four
1:13:51
went and but this time on
Thursday I got
1:13:54
none I got zero of these on the
Saturday
1:13:58
newsletter I got three or four
so it was
1:14:01
better but I didn't get to what
I'm
1:14:03
expecting to get so so the
people that
1:14:06
are supposed to send me the
automated
1:14:08
reply mm-hmm this is an
automated reply
1:14:11
it not at the desperate okay I
got shit
1:14:16
that's your trick that's a good
trick
1:14:18
yes yeah very good trick so
these
1:14:21
automated replies don't show up
at all
1:14:24
and their automated now we're
these
1:14:26
Gmail addresses are these Gmail
1:14:28
addresses primarily or what is
that well
1:14:30
I'm looking into all the
details so here
1:14:33
cuz it might you know Gmail
doesn't
1:14:35
necessarily mean us about Gmail
I mean I
1:14:38
think it is about Gmail I think
it is -
1:14:39
I think they keep changing
their their
1:14:41
their algorithms and so I think
now I'm
1:14:44
doing something I shouldn't be
doing
1:14:45
what a lot of people have
company names
1:14:49
but are actually Gmail right ah
yes
1:14:52
yeah Gmail for business well I
have two
1:14:54
thoughts about it now one is is
it
1:14:59
possible that because you there
was some
1:15:02
email virus going around
attached to
1:15:05
your domain name that is not
anyone's
1:15:08
fault necessarily or solvable
but a lot
1:15:10
of people receiving it probably
also in
1:15:12
Gmail that maybe Gmail when
something's
1:15:15
up with this so let's just route
1:15:17
everything this spam if it
comes from
1:15:19
that from anything related to
Dvorak org
1:15:22
it's always possible but
there's no for
1:15:26
one thing if they're looking at
divorce
1:15:28
out or they're not looking at
the sender
1:15:30
right I'm just saying I'm just
saying
1:15:32
that that that's a possibility
that
1:15:34
Google has it's our analyst I
might
1:15:37
accept that as a possibility
even though
1:15:39
there's no evidence of it
here's the
1:15:40
city is the most important
thing people
1:15:43
who use Gmail how long are you
going to
1:15:46
let Google determine what you
can see
1:15:48
and what you can do how long
until you
1:15:51
really are missing things that
may be
1:15:53
important that Google deemed not
1:15:55
important to you how long are
you gonna
1:15:57
stand for that for something is
I think
1:16:00
critical is email ask yourself
what the
1:16:04
hell are you doing why are you
letting
1:16:05
some company do this for free
1:16:08
because you know they're doing
it for
1:16:10
free there's a reason for it
and it's
1:16:12
probably not to help you out
1:16:15
think about it
1:16:18
it's my new sign-off think
about it
1:16:21
message from uncle Adam that's
right
1:16:23
that's right alright laughs one
of these
1:16:27
things I think it's a I think
they've
1:16:30
changed something I've got to
figure out
1:16:31
what it is because I here's a
give you a
1:16:33
Cheers a tip for you mailers
they've
1:16:35
always given me I give away cuz
it's the
1:16:38
nature of this show we give away
1:16:39
information that's good to know
if
1:16:42
you're doing a mailing for
example to a
1:16:44
group to a mailing list and you
you
1:16:48
you're trying everything you do
1:16:49
everything you can not to get
it bounced
1:16:51
back one of the things you want
to avoid
1:16:55
of course is things like using
all caps
1:16:57
in the subject line it's like
five
1:17:00
points against oh yeah
immediate Baba
1:17:03
yeah yeah and I've been using
all caps
1:17:05
in the in the sand line because
it seems
1:17:07
to be very effective that may
actually
1:17:08
be not working against me now
after it's
1:17:10
experiment some more with a be
test you
1:17:14
know those let me just stop you
there
1:17:15
interesting you say that
because I have
1:17:18
always found the all-caps you
know the
1:17:21
no agenda new whatever it is
it's all
1:17:23
caps and to me it always gets my
1:17:26
attention like oh shit there's
the
1:17:27
newsletter yeah so that's just
a small
1:17:30
trick you're using then that
may be
1:17:32
outlawed now maybe it's on the
front end
1:17:34
yeah but it's not you can't put
it on
1:17:36
the subject line cuz I know
that's out
1:17:38
right right so you got a minute
man two
1:17:40
things about subject line you
gotta know
1:17:42
one you can't use all caps and
keep the
1:17:45
exclamation parts to a minimum
oh wait
1:17:48
no exclamation mark ever no
that's an ad
1:17:52
work yeah alright uh it was one
of the
1:17:56
tip I had that I wanted that
was that
1:17:58
was only three and those three
you
1:18:00
promised five
1:18:03
I didn't that promise five
clips I think
1:18:06
he said five tips one five
email tips
1:18:11
okay here's the last one
1:18:13
this is the third one this is
the one I
1:18:15
want this is one I wants to
start with
1:18:16
four people doing emailing you
need to
1:18:17
know this alright
1:18:18
never this but I got burned on
this one
1:18:22
and it didn't take me long to
figure it
1:18:24
out never ever use the same
link in the
1:18:30
email note you know go here go
there go
1:18:33
here twice never use the same
one twice
1:18:36
and so to get around it for the
show
1:18:39
because you know I'm always pay
to be
1:18:41
around it give a randomizer
1:18:44
no you don't you can't create a
1:18:47
randomizer it's got to go to
PayPal Pet
1:18:49
Pals not gonna put up with that
oh you
1:18:50
just created second and third
links that
1:18:54
are just pretty much the same
thing
1:18:57
so the URL to donate to no
agenda is URL
1:19:01
a I want to say it again at the
end of
1:19:05
the note right I can't use that
exact
1:19:08
same URL I can't because that's
no
1:19:10
that's an automatic automatic
spam
1:19:12
buster yes way I'm done I'm
gonna happen
1:19:16
that mail is not going anywhere
all
1:19:17
right so what is so what is
that what do
1:19:18
you do I just create another
URL that's
1:19:22
concept it's different a
shortened URL
1:19:26
no you can't do that either
1:19:28
all shortened URLs are checked
well how
1:19:31
how are you making what what
you were le
1:19:33
I don't say here donation URL
donate to
1:19:38
the no agenda show here's the
you a gig
1:19:40
create button for me boom
here's your
1:19:41
URL I go back to Pay Pal I say
donate
1:19:44
for a good cause didn't no
agenda show
1:19:46
or just anything
1:19:48
they give me a different URL
every time
1:19:49
I create a new button hey John
thanks
1:19:51
that's what I was trying to
figure out I
1:19:53
you sound exasperated grey
button I
1:19:56
didn't know how what four
things I
1:19:58
thought I thought you were
sending
1:20:01
people to Dvorak org slash n a
1:20:03
differently now I understand
what you're
1:20:05
doing you're sending him
straight to
1:20:06
patient you have no alternative
than to
1:20:08
do it straight to PayPal
because you
1:20:09
don't have a different agenda
1:20:12
/ na I can only use that once
and I have
1:20:14
to be careful I don't put it in
there
1:20:17
twice well you know what this
this is an
1:20:19
Amazon giblet if I've ever
heard it Oh a
1:20:23
little email here do you have
time I
1:20:26
don't even know all of them and
there's
1:20:27
tons but in fact because I know
for a
1:20:32
fact from time way back when
when Matt
1:20:35
Cutts was still there and I was
getting
1:20:37
into trouble
1:20:38
ah yeah the cuts man I know
that they
1:20:41
changed these things and they
don't tell
1:20:43
anybody
1:20:43
well no so they of course they
changed
1:20:47
it and I don't know what it is
that's
1:20:48
what I'm doing wrong Wow okay
well good
1:20:53
on you I mean that's a that's a
tough
1:20:55
beat and I appreciate you dive
in so
1:20:57
deep and making it work and
let's see
1:20:59
how we do for for Thursday show
1:21:01
hopefully we can figure it out
1:21:04
yes it's a it's a personal
thing with me
1:21:08
about that whole thing good and
we got
1:21:10
our last associate executive
producer
1:21:12
who should be mentioned he's
been
1:21:13
sitting there on pins and
needles cos
1:21:15
but he's in Victoria BC one of
the
1:21:17
prettiest places in the world
so good
1:21:19
for him Charles McPherson 200
bucks
1:21:24
is dynamite everyone should
visit it
1:21:26
please accept my donation of
$200 I will
1:21:29
kindly refused one for one for
the
1:21:32
Canadian dollar as I know your
cost of
1:21:33
living is in American dollars
this is my
1:21:36
third blood that's sweet that
is nice
1:21:38
this is my third donation after
1:21:41
listening over 300 episodes or
900 hours
1:21:47
I've received much more value
than I
1:21:49
have given so here's a couple
of hundres
1:21:51
to help make up for it I've
recently
1:21:53
returned from a trip overseas
in Tibet
1:21:56
and Nepal no agenda is blocked
in China
1:21:59
Oh
1:22:03
yeah why why am I not surprised
1:22:06
no why is it locked cuz we're
evil
1:22:09
Westerners
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incident as it turns out not
only are
1:26:19
you really pronouncing it
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1:26:24
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1:26:27
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practice your
1:26:30
Australian accent I got a
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advice for you normally we have
five
1:26:37
vowels a e i/o and you but in
Australia
1:26:43
the more or less have two and
it's
1:26:49
i-i-i-i and boy talk like that
you'll
1:26:54
sound like an Aussie in no time
so that
1:26:57
is some advice from Matthew
Bigelow now
1:26:59
we move over to Martin from
Queensland
1:27:02
get I John Haley Hagin might
let me tell
1:27:06
you about the Aussie accent
because
1:27:07
black needs work firstly no
true blue
1:27:10
was he heads down the pub for a
steak
1:27:12
instrument we call them prawns
because
1:27:14
in Australia I brought us
almost as big
1:27:15
as your forearm in a shrimp is
little
1:27:17
tackers running amok around the
house
1:27:19
okay I'll translate so they
don't say
1:27:22
shrimp
1:27:23
they say prawns cuz prawns are
what you
1:27:25
eat in Australia and shrimp
apparently
1:27:28
note from a number of people
but if they
1:27:30
don't they don't eat shrimp
they don't
1:27:32
even need prawns but yet it's
the
1:27:35
outback restaurant an
australian themed
1:27:37
restaurant that sells steak and
shrimp
1:27:40
and is that restaurant in
Australia or
1:27:44
is that restaurant in America
this
1:27:47
reminds me of the first time I
went to
1:27:49
the UK in the 70s and I found
the
1:27:52
California burger and it was
like it was
1:27:55
the worst thing yeah there was
no
1:27:57
thicker than no relationship to
any sort
1:27:59
of normal hamburger so I got a
meatball
1:28:01
sandwich
1:28:02
would you like to hear the rest
of your
1:28:04
critique everyone knows I'm
very open to
1:28:10
this a spike is a steak you can
be
1:28:12
freaking huge or just a big
sucker
1:28:14
either way you're testing the
dunny the
1:28:15
next time so if you have the
missus down
1:28:18
the local through a meal or a
stubby or
1:28:20
two then you splash out you
might order
1:28:22
a kilo monster rump
1:28:24
with a prong topper Mike this
is called
1:28:26
a surf-and-turf ask for a stake
in a
1:28:28
strip and the Sheila behind the
bar or
1:28:30
drop you on your ass
1:28:31
quitters look at you fair
dinkum anyway
1:28:34
boys in the morning so I think
I think
1:28:37
the the clue here is or the
lesson is
1:28:41
you just asked for surf and
turf then
1:28:44
you're safe so nothing can go
wrong
1:28:46
but in case you don't know how
to do it
1:28:48
after this advice we always
have Chris
1:28:50
Wilson to remind us in song so
I've been
1:28:53
working on my Australian accent
I want
1:28:55
to hear it sure steak and
shrimp as far
1:29:00
as I've gotten
1:29:00
so John you want to speak some
Aussie so
1:29:04
I figured I'd write you this
song but
1:29:09
when you say steak and shrimp
to all the
1:29:13
sauces it sounds kinda wrong
because the
1:29:18
shrimp we call wrong and prawns
and
1:29:22
steak there are a swank also
simply
1:29:25
order of surf and turf
1:29:29
I do want to sound like a
douchebag yank
1:29:36
there you go you're Australian
lesson
1:29:40
courtesy of the producers of
the No
1:29:42
Agenda show yes all from
Australia yes
1:29:46
they would know I guess I heard
some
1:29:48
good voice-over talent in that
in there
1:29:50
that's uh that's dress Chris no
I mean
1:29:54
besides Chris
1:29:55
oh the from the guy from
Queensland
1:29:59
maybe yeah
1:30:03
you mean Martin Martin in
Queensland
1:30:07
maybe could be yeah
1:30:09
I didn't take notes but maybe
Martin and
1:30:11
Queensland's just sent me a
note will
1:30:12
give us something to do okay
good idea
1:30:14
I mean it was really thick it's
what I
1:30:18
like to think that's what she's
1:30:21
borderline not understandable
all right
1:30:24
so we had a big earthquake in
the last
1:30:27
guy got the report on it just
so we can
1:30:28
get a little so at least we
talked about
1:30:30
it yeah talk about big
earthquake good
1:30:33
evening I'm Jeff Glor stern
edition and
1:30:35
we are gonna begin tonight with
a major
1:30:37
earthquake that shook Alaska
today Jamie
1:30:40
yuccas is following all of us
the major
1:30:43
earthquake rocked buildings
like this
1:30:45
courthouse and seemed to go on
and on
1:30:48
roads collapsed all around
Anchorage
1:30:51
including this ramp near the
1:30:52
International Airport a lone
car was
1:30:55
left on an island of asphalt
just
1:30:58
walking up after this
earthquake full of
1:31:01
food flew off store shelves and
windows
1:31:05
were shattered
1:31:08
the quake struck just seven
miles
1:31:10
northwest of the downtown area
of
1:31:12
Alaska's largest city our
Anchorage
1:31:15
station KT VA took a big jolt
this is
1:31:18
what their news room looked
like after
1:31:20
the quake this is a camera over
here we
1:31:25
have this pile of broken
shattered glass
1:31:28
this is our conference room
it's our
1:31:30
break room on that we've got a
whole
1:31:32
bunch of food stuff this is a
TV in the
1:31:36
break room fell ripped off the
wall this
1:31:38
is gonna be a mess to clean up
students
1:31:40
don't under - at the Anchorage
Airport
1:31:48
how often if they had
earthquakes there
1:31:51
I don't really recall any well
they had
1:31:55
a whopper in 63-64 mmm that was
a nine
1:31:59
the biggest recorded on the
globe ever
1:32:01
and that was on the old system
on the
1:32:04
old scale the real Richter scale
1:32:06
now Rana may be a 50 the
momentum scale
1:32:10
which is purposely jacked up to
make
1:32:12
everything look worse in afar
and their
1:32:15
earthquakes have a lot of
uplift so you
1:32:17
end up with not just a bunch of
shaking
1:32:19
but all of a sudden of highway
will be
1:32:21
just buckles you know you'll be
going in
1:32:23
to be ten foot of dirt is
lifted up ten
1:32:26
feet now you know things that
get thrown
1:32:28
around it resists up but they
have bad
1:32:31
or earthquakes up there and
they have
1:32:32
stay at the yeah they just they
have
1:32:34
something like I'm not might be
wrong at
1:32:37
this number but it's not I was
looking
1:32:39
at this number I said this
doesn't make
1:32:40
sense
1:32:41
40,000 a year embers yeah did
you see
1:32:44
there was that there's a map
and it has
1:32:46
all the the seismic or a number
of
1:32:49
seismic sensors across the USA
and they
1:32:53
show the minute the the
earthquake hits
1:32:55
and then you see this wave
going all the
1:32:58
way through of course it hits
the
1:32:59
Pacific Northwest and
California and
1:33:01
then it I mean even Texas there
was I
1:33:03
mean it almost the East Coast
you could
1:33:05
there was some measurement of
it but as
1:33:08
a as a resident of the People's
Republic
1:33:11
of California alright are you
worried
1:33:14
that this could kick something
off in
1:33:15
your area and does does this
ever come
1:33:18
up no
1:33:20
it's pretty separated from all
the stuff
1:33:22
that we it's almost they have
their own
1:33:24
system of faults and this got
into
1:33:26
connection to anything in the
Ring of
1:33:29
Fire which is the earthquake
zones it
1:33:31
surrounds the Pacific Ocean
yeah that's
1:33:33
where everyone's gonna draw
relief it'll
1:33:35
s that's where everyone's gonna
die in
1:33:37
the Ring of Fire the Ring of
Fire that's
1:33:41
right but we all go down
together no not
1:33:45
anytime soon hopefully anyways
nobody to
1:33:50
get that out of the way we also
have
1:33:51
another thing going on with
Sandburg yes
1:33:54
this is this this story just
keeps
1:33:56
getting worse for Facebook and
they're
1:34:00
targeting her I think again I'm
gonna
1:34:02
just this is my version of
conspiracy
1:34:04
once the media got a clue that
Facebook
1:34:07
is their enemy and they
shouldn't be
1:34:10
saying hey like us on Facebook
pushing
1:34:13
people over toward Facebook
whether
1:34:14
they're getting the most learn
news from
1:34:16
Facebook and a lot of people
get their
1:34:18
news for Twitter they should be
getting
1:34:19
their news from the newspaper
or from
1:34:21
the news reports on television
it
1:34:24
shouldn't be getting that from
the
1:34:25
perspective of somebody who
works in
1:34:27
that business I would say if I
was in
1:34:29
the TV business I would think
to myself
1:34:31
why am i promoting Facebook we
want to
1:34:34
be providing the news we don't
want them
1:34:36
to be providing the news and
then taking
1:34:38
our advertising money forty
billion
1:34:40
dollars of it which is nothing
hello is
1:34:42
that so
1:34:43
so they've been going I think
they're
1:34:45
they've decided to all in
concert go
1:34:48
after Facebook now it looks
like now it
1:34:51
started to look a little fishy
but this
1:34:53
latest thing and the way and
the one
1:34:54
thing I think they're really
wanting to
1:34:55
do is getting rid of Sheryl
Sandberg she
1:34:59
may well be so important to the
company
1:35:01
that they she's got to go
because she's
1:35:04
well as far as I'm concerned I
think she
1:35:07
is the current version of the
company
1:35:09
when it comes to the
money-making side
1:35:11
of the house she it was her
strategy she
1:35:15
implemented it she she brought
in you
1:35:17
know the the connection with
the the the
1:35:21
credit card information of the
Brooke
1:35:23
the data brokers brought them
and she
1:35:25
really created the business
model of
1:35:28
lean lean in and look down your
blouses
1:35:32
what she
1:35:34
lean in yeah pay attention to
these so I
1:35:38
think they went they're really
going
1:35:42
after her but but if any of
this is true
1:35:44
she is a really a terrible
person but a
1:35:48
hard-ass this is a good example
the New
1:35:53
York Times is reporting
Facebook chief
1:35:55
operating officer Sheryl
Sandberg
1:35:56
requested research on
billionaire
1:35:58
liberal donor George Soros
after he made
1:36:01
public remarks critical of
Facebook in
1:36:03
January in which he said the
company was
1:36:06
a menace to society
1:36:07
Soros is an investor in
facebook the
1:36:10
company says the research into
Soros was
1:36:12
already underway at the time of
1:36:14
samberg's request earlier this
month
1:36:16
The Times revealed Facebook
hired
1:36:18
conservative opposition
research firm
1:36:21
definers public affairs to
investigate
1:36:23
in discredit critics of the
social
1:36:25
networking site including by
linking
1:36:26
some critics to Soros yes yeah
I think
1:36:29
there's something else going on
here and
1:36:31
this is a jew thing like just
don't no
1:36:36
other way to describe it and
this is why
1:36:38
you know Zuckerberg is under
fire
1:36:40
samberg's under fire because
that we
1:36:42
just went through this whole
thing with
1:36:44
the conspiracy theorists to
explain that
1:36:47
they're all anti-semites and
jew haters
1:36:50
because they're going after
Soros
1:36:51
there's entire countries I'm
looking at
1:36:54
you hungry entire countries
that hate
1:36:56
the Jews hate George Soros and
then you
1:37:00
can't sell it to yourself that
and Jews
1:37:04
running Facebook have done this
same
1:37:06
thing so I think it's above and
beyond
1:37:10
the business dealings it's
personal
1:37:13
well what you're suggesting is
the
1:37:16
jew-hating meme doesn't work if
it's
1:37:20
jews correct yeah
1:37:24
but so you got to get rid of
the Jews at
1:37:27
Facebook to make the meme work
to get
1:37:29
rid of Facebook Facebook is a
threat
1:37:40
it's not the only thing that's
a menace
1:37:42
to democracy but yeah it's
definitely
1:37:44
the front-runner or was the
front-runner
1:37:46
for sure for sure well I think
this is
1:37:50
getting really deep they've been
1:37:51
practically something up so
well they've
1:37:53
been trying to blame this on
but I think
1:37:57
her deputy or someone is trying
to take
1:37:59
the fall or jumping on the
grenade for
1:38:02
everybody but I don't think the
media is
1:38:03
having any bit of it um we need
we need
1:38:08
better reporting more incident
but you
1:38:10
know it this also reflects your
old
1:38:11
thesis and I've never been
against this
1:38:15
thesis of if the media builds
you up to
1:38:18
the same people that bring you
down and
1:38:20
they build her up with that
book and all
1:38:23
she's Grace she's on all the
talk shows
1:38:26
she was like at 60 minutes well
build
1:38:30
her up to be a superstar so the
the
1:38:34
theory I had heard yes I'll
reiterate
1:38:36
the theory that I have which
I've
1:38:38
witnessed myself is whenever
you use the
1:38:41
media for your own personal
gain or for
1:38:43
promotion or something that you
want to
1:38:45
accomplish when it's time and
you don't
1:38:48
know when it's gonna happen and
1:38:49
something will take place and
it always
1:38:51
comes back with equal force
sometimes it
1:38:55
may feel even stronger to you
and this
1:38:57
happens to everyone who uses
the media
1:39:00
for promotion everyone and in
little in
1:39:03
little increments that happens
to people
1:39:06
on Facebook the same way you
know I got
1:39:08
all these legs of these likes
everyone
1:39:10
loves me is fantastic you do
one little
1:39:11
thing wrong you get hammered
down into
1:39:13
depression you want to go kill
yourself
1:39:15
this is just the nature of
media and I
1:39:17
think that's exactly what we're
seeing
1:39:19
with neil degrasse tyson
1:39:22
ah segue hey finally did one
and this is
1:39:31
where you take over
1:39:33
well Neil deGrasse Tyson yeah I
don't
1:39:37
know if I have any clips on
this I
1:39:38
should do I I thought you had a
clip but
1:39:41
Neil deGrasse Tyson cracks me
up because
1:39:44
now all of a sudden he's uh a
rapist but
1:39:49
didn't we know this wasn't this
story
1:39:50
about him at UT in in the 80s
wasn't
1:39:53
this well known this is not a
new story
1:39:55
I mean we've I'm pretty sure
we've
1:39:58
talked about this
1:40:02
well if you look at old old
pictures of
1:40:04
him where he looks like you know
1:40:05
Superfly that said UT he does
look like
1:40:11
Superfly
1:40:12
he actually looks cool he
looked yeah
1:40:15
he's like he could fit right in
with the
1:40:16
Mod Squad you know he's got the
kind
1:40:18
that link haircut Mod Squad ish
that's
1:40:20
yeah yeah you look very cool
1:40:24
but there's but I guess there
are two or
1:40:26
three women have accused him of
1:40:27
harassment and wanted to accuse
him of
1:40:29
rape yeah and so now they're
everyone's
1:40:32
apparently these are not new
actually
1:40:34
accusations they've just been
swept
1:40:36
under the rug because these you
know
1:40:38
National Geographic and one of
the
1:40:41
network's you know the big yeah
hold on
1:40:44
a second it's Fox I think was
it was
1:40:46
oddly was Fox and national just
Fox own
1:40:49
National Geographic no they
don't I
1:40:52
don't think it was Fox was a fox
1:40:53
yeah that would this honesty I
have the
1:40:55
story here and I thought that
was odd to
1:40:58
this why why was Fox looking at
maybe
1:41:01
the Fox had that did his uh ran
his show
1:41:06
that clone of the old Carl
Sagan show I
1:41:08
think Fox that was the network
for that
1:41:12
let me see I have the report
never see
1:41:16
him on fox news no no no
absolutely not
1:41:20
I'm trying to I read that
somewhere
1:41:24
no well maybe not in this
report I read
1:41:27
it somewhere that it was it was
it was
1:41:30
also fox news but will a fox
though no
1:41:34
Jeff Fox Nations okay that
makes a fox
1:41:36
is not fun then I guess the
other
1:41:38
accusation is that then this
comes from
1:41:41
2009 that
1:41:46
dr. Caitlin Ahlers associate
professor
1:41:48
of physics and astronomy at
Bucknell
1:41:50
University said she was quote
felt up by
1:41:53
Tyson at an after-party
following a
1:41:55
meeting of the American
Astronomical
1:41:57
Society and then he actually
some photos
1:42:00
of her and him you know he's
looking at
1:42:04
how her tattoo and apparently
she he you
1:42:07
know moved his fingers up the
tattoo
1:42:09
which I don't know but
someone's out to
1:42:12
get into Shore it's sketchy you
know I
1:42:14
mean the rape allegation I
think that's
1:42:16
been out for a long time and I
don't
1:42:20
know it's just someone's out to
get him
1:42:22
but wahoo and why is unclear to
me but
1:42:25
I'm always thinking well if
they're
1:42:27
going to the you know the
National
1:42:29
Geographic Channel level and
Fox station
1:42:31
level does this have to do with
an
1:42:33
acquisition is there some other
business
1:42:35
dealing that could be in you
know could
1:42:36
be in trouble
1:42:39
here it is in exchange for in
exchange
1:42:42
for seven hundred and twenty
five
1:42:43
million dollars the National
Geographic
1:42:44
Society passed the troubled
magazine and
1:42:47
it's book map and other media
assets to
1:42:49
a partnership headed by 21st
Century Fox
1:42:52
the Murdoch controlled company
that owns
1:42:54
the 20th Century Fox movie
studio the
1:42:56
Fox Television Network and Fox
News
1:42:58
Channel's Thank You digi guru
and that
1:43:01
would make sense since this is
all in
1:43:03
play maybe it's to knock the
price down
1:43:06
a bit is the Disney deal all
done is
1:43:08
there still something that has
to happen
1:43:09
this is this has something to
do with
1:43:11
devaluing the asset to some
degree
1:43:13
that's what it feels like to me
yeah
1:43:16
well that's what you want to do
yeah
1:43:17
well that it's working I think
the
1:43:21
story's catching wells doesn't
help that
1:43:22
guy out but I mean oh who cares
you see
1:43:25
a douchebag or not that's the
question I
1:43:27
know you know I think is can we
lower
1:43:28
the price of the of the
acquisition
1:43:30
that's that's the question
going on here
1:43:33
please please degrasse tyson's
1:43:36
unimportant in this
1:43:39
and maybe he would they say
that though
1:43:42
so the the Miami Herald is
reporting on
1:43:46
the Jeffrey Epstein story
continues it's
1:43:49
a multi-part I didn't realize
that keep
1:43:51
publishing keep publishing new
video
1:43:53
yeah of these girls seems into
going
1:43:55
after Bill Clinton more than
anything
1:43:56
yeah at first I thought this is
clearly
1:44:00
gonna go after who was the guy
Acosta
1:44:02
who works at where does he work
in the
1:44:06
trompe Acosta yeah yes the
sports guy he
1:44:09
works and the he's in the Trump
1:44:12
administration he's in some
forget which
1:44:14
which department he's it and
he's the
1:44:16
guy that you know basically
helped
1:44:20
Epstein get this really reduced
sentence
1:44:23
but then they pull in and this
was the
1:44:25
best Alan Dershowitz who's in
in in the
1:44:29
in the filings of whatever
lawsuits are
1:44:32
coming out or whatever expose
is taking
1:44:35
place before our eyes one of
these girls
1:44:37
claims she had sex with Alan
Dershowitz
1:44:38
six times
1:44:41
either on Lolita Express or his
Island
1:44:45
dude I mean yeah that's mr.
dersh which
1:44:49
you're having sex with oh
really that's
1:44:51
been unless you want to do Sam
I'm
1:44:53
number five Health and Human
Services
1:44:54
that's a costs really like me
but that's
1:44:57
sick man I mean alan dershowitz
so this
1:45:00
guy and then bill clinton but
trump was
1:45:03
also on the plane he's in the
walls
1:45:06
plane once and there's no
evidence he
1:45:08
ever hung out at the island
like get
1:45:10
Clinton did true and also but
but what's
1:45:13
interesting is that there's no
mention
1:45:15
of Trump in this expose at all
ever
1:45:17
anywhere and it's so easy to
admit the
1:45:20
Trump bring him some things dis
I think
1:45:23
it would discredit the report
yes it was
1:45:26
real reporting is what you're
saying
1:45:29
yes which is weird this has to
be a hit
1:45:33
I would have to say then if
Dershowitz
1:45:36
who like
1:45:38
it's to me why do I care what
who
1:45:41
Dershowitz what he's up to in
his spare
1:45:43
time he has to be a hit piece I
think
1:45:48
ever since Dershowitz turned
into a
1:45:49
trump apologist that's where
the hit
1:45:51
piece comes in yeah yeah I
think that
1:45:54
there say okay well Allen we've
been
1:45:56
counting on you to be to be
just to
1:45:58
progress because he's always
been a
1:45:59
progressive like hyper liberal
1:46:02
progressive with really strong
legal
1:46:06
reasons for taking his positions
1:46:09
now he's state he's doing the
same thing
1:46:11
but he's on Trump's side hmm no
no no
1:46:15
this isn't gonna fly let's get
it you
1:46:18
know what he seems like the
obvious one
1:46:20
absolutely he also defended
Epstein in
1:46:24
the initial 2008 trial I think
it is and
1:46:28
help get him the the fantastic
deal of
1:46:30
was it was possible that all he
was is a
1:46:33
lawyer going back and forth
with Epstein
1:46:35
never took part with anything
and they
1:46:37
just found one girl who'd say
anything
1:46:39
and there are of course of
course of
1:46:42
course
1:46:42
but either way then it's I mean
the six
1:46:45
times thing is the thing
against me is I
1:46:47
would really get a notch on
your belt is
1:46:50
six times for Dershowitz I
don't even
1:46:52
think these girls not to demean
them but
1:46:56
I don't think any of them knows
- who
1:46:58
the hell door sure wits is let
alone
1:47:01
keeping count right come on 14
13 14 15
1:47:05
year old you know and some well
they're
1:47:08
also Jesus these accounts are
coming ten
1:47:10
years later so now this one's
talking
1:47:12
years later yeah they're
talking about
1:47:14
it now so this is a don't
believe I'm
1:47:17
just not buying it I just think
that the
1:47:20
you can't remember from 10
years ago and
1:47:21
then to remember the exact
number of
1:47:23
times or even remember anything
cuz
1:47:26
you're probably in a drugged
stupor
1:47:27
mmm-hmm
1:47:28
well remember you had sex with
Alan
1:47:31
Dershowitz six times ten years
ago when
1:47:34
you were a drug the stupid with
anybody
1:47:40
why are you why you you've
really gone
1:47:42
hard and heavy on this I got it
well I'm
1:47:45
going cuz I just think this is
a setup
1:47:47
to get durscher wishes doesn't
matter
1:47:50
that's I agree I don't care
good break
1:47:54
down a little just like wow
okay I know
1:47:58
I was never invited to the
island good
1:48:01
that was gonna be mine that was
gonna be
1:48:03
my next question
1:48:04
thank goodness well while we're
on the
1:48:07
promotion or demotion of public
figures
1:48:10
we have very poor showing at
the Bill
1:48:14
and Hillary show as they are
going
1:48:16
around the nation on there's
there's I
1:48:18
think it's 13 city tour and the
first
1:48:23
stop they had or they had a
like a was
1:48:27
it like a 15,000 seater and
they only
1:48:29
had three and a half thousand
people in
1:48:31
the arena which is just never
good no
1:48:33
matter what kind of show it is
but NPR
1:48:35
had an interesting interesting
piece
1:48:37
that this tour the Bill and
Hillary tour
1:48:41
as well as Michelle Obama's
tour are
1:48:44
being organized by the same
outfit can
1:48:48
you wager a guess as to who is
managing
1:48:52
these tours
1:48:55
one of the world wide wrestling
that's
1:48:58
one of the big Toros close
close close
1:49:01
one of those types of guys one
of those
1:49:03
big entertainment companies
1:49:04
it's Live Nation the guys who
when I was
1:49:07
gonna guess yeah that's a big
change
1:49:10
this used to be done by you
know varied
1:49:13
I think Trump still organizes
his own
1:49:16
but yeah this is typically done
by book
1:49:20
agents or yeah but ths loose
live agent
1:49:24
that live nation to have them
do a
1:49:25
nation's a huge operation join
just one
1:49:29
concert promoters in the
country yes I
1:49:32
mean if you want jay-z and you
want to
1:49:35
yeah what's her name Beyonce
Beyonce
1:49:40
thank you Rihanna join
President Bill
1:49:44
Clinton and they got all the
cool
1:49:46
commercials too and former
Secretary of
1:49:48
State Hillary Rodham Clinton in
an
1:49:50
up-close and one-of-a-kind
conversation
1:49:54
discussing the important
moments in
1:49:56
modern history
1:49:58
today John can you speak that
low only
1:50:02
in the morning maybe give us
some more
1:50:04
details about the Clinton
events it
1:50:05
sounds by that voice like
they'd be very
1:50:07
expensive they can be very
expensive
1:50:09
it's a 13 city tour mostly in
friendly
1:50:11
territory live nation says it's
on stage
1:50:14
conversations with the two
sharing
1:50:16
stories and inspiring anecdotes
4:59 to
1:50:20
as high as two thousand dollars
you can
1:50:22
participate so that's even more
than
1:50:24
Taylor Swift can be yeah the VIP
1:50:27
packages are pretty expensive
and the
1:50:30
VIP packages are off the ha
rich I
1:50:32
there's not merchandise for the
Clintons
1:50:35
they're not out there selling
Oscar or a
1:50:38
charity but wait for it there's
a kicker
1:50:40
to this so they got no mercy
they're
1:50:42
selling themselves basically I
mean Bill
1:50:44
Clinton had that book with James
1:50:46
Patterson but that's kind of
old news
1:50:47
you know what they're doing is
promoting
1:50:49
themselves to greater or lesser
degree
1:50:52
that they haven't been selling
out the
1:50:53
the venues but they've been
getting
1:50:55
reasonable crowds how about
Michelle
1:50:57
Obama Michelle Obama is a total
rock
1:50:59
star she's on a ten-city tour
that that
1:51:03
is taking her all over the
country and
1:51:05
she's got she's got all kinds
1:51:08
of sponsorships she's got
merchandise
1:51:10
she's got to find your flame
and keep it
1:51:12
lit candle for $35 I I mean
this is
1:51:16
basically a celebrity
entertainment or
1:51:19
as much as it is a book tour is
the
1:51:22
money generated any of it going
to
1:51:24
charity or to Live Nation and
the
1:51:27
speaker's the Live Nation says
10
1:51:29
percent of ticket sales are
going to
1:51:31
community groups in the cities
that
1:51:32
Michelle Obama is appearing in
they're
1:51:35
also giving tickets out to
those groups
1:51:37
some free tickets out to those
groups so
1:51:39
that those people can
experience the
1:51:40
evening as well how does it
benefit
1:51:44
Michelle Obama and the Clintons
to have
1:51:46
Live Nation promoting the tour
because
1:51:48
it cost money to pay Live Nation
1:51:50
obviously Live Nation gets part
of the
1:51:53
of the revenue but I you know
they are
1:51:55
looking at themselves as able
to sell
1:51:58
out big venues and if you go
into a big
1:52:00
venue you need somebody who can
handle
1:52:02
the logistics of that and Live
Nation is
1:52:05
the one that does that kind of
promotion
1:52:07
how about Michelle would the
merch with
1:52:09
the key was it to keep it lit
candle
1:52:12
yeah she's doing it right man
that's
1:52:19
perfect two slackers they don't
know
1:52:22
what is what's going on they're
over the
1:52:24
hill
1:52:25
you know nobody wants to see
bill in
1:52:27
this condition he is he looks
like he's
1:52:29
a half-dead and Hilary's
coughing again
1:52:31
coughing and she's got the same
she
1:52:34
blaming Trump for everything
not funny
1:52:37
that Kara Swisher is part of it
maybe
1:52:40
that would help
1:52:40
yeah well that yeah then they
know but
1:52:42
she does all that stuff for free
1:52:45
well that's her mistake right
there
1:52:47
buddy yeah duh
1:52:49
you think yeah yeah but I love
that
1:52:52
Michelle Obama is just
completely
1:52:53
nailing it
1:52:57
I wonder what death well daddy
I'm gonna
1:52:59
give you a clip of the day
because I
1:53:00
didn't know that looked any of
this was
1:53:02
going on like that thank you
they
1:53:07
weren't selling out the venue's
that the
1:53:09
Clinton thing I didn't know
anything
1:53:10
about Michelle and that Live
Nation
1:53:12
that's very interesting they
cool I got
1:53:14
a note from Sean C in Las Vegas
Adam and
1:53:19
John story you discussed about
parents
1:53:21
who are upset that they cannot
join
1:53:22
their kids at school lunch
reminded me
1:53:25
of her personal experience with
this at
1:53:27
my daughter's elementary school
for a
1:53:29
few years ago you and I both
had not
1:53:30
heard of that this was a thing
John and
1:53:33
that apparently today's
helicopter and
1:53:35
bulldozer parents go to the
lunch room
1:53:38
where their kids are which
quite rightly
1:53:40
you remarked both you and I
would have
1:53:42
found
1:53:44
extremely embarrassing as kids
and today
1:53:47
that just needs to be normal
it's a
1:53:49
little worse than we even
realize no Dez
1:53:52
Shawn says yes my daughter won
some
1:53:54
contests in her class where a
parent
1:53:57
could join her for lunch at her
school
1:53:58
my thoughts were along the
lines of JC
1:54:01
DS where I would have been
mortified as
1:54:03
a child to have one of my
parents show
1:54:05
up but my daughter really
wanted me to
1:54:06
come to school for lunch so I
did when I
1:54:09
got to the school I saw three
to four
1:54:11
other parents in the lunchroom
and asked
1:54:12
my daughter if they won the
same contest
1:54:14
my daughter said no no they're
here
1:54:16
almost every day for lunch in
one part
1:54:18
of the lunch room there were
two parents
1:54:19
with two giant pizzas handing
out slices
1:54:21
to some kids I asked my
daughter if that
1:54:23
was normal she said yeah their
parents
1:54:25
show up once a week and bring
pizza for
1:54:27
him and his friends I asked to
him and
1:54:29
his friends my daughter said
yeah if
1:54:31
you're nice to him he might
invite you
1:54:33
over to have pizza when his
parents come
1:54:35
in for lunch this just totally
blew my
1:54:38
mind that this was happening
and that
1:54:40
the school allowed it my
daughter is now
1:54:43
a middle school and thankfully
this
1:54:44
school doesn't allow any
parents in
1:54:45
lunchroom so instead some
parents
1:54:47
started bringing special
lunches from
1:54:49
the fast food places and even
some fancy
1:54:52
places and dropping them off at
the
1:54:54
school's front office at
lunchtime to
1:54:56
have them delivered to their
kids the
1:54:59
special lunch drop-offs got so
bad last
1:55:01
year the principal finally sent
home a
1:55:03
letter saying that they will no
longer
1:55:05
accept non-medical necessary
items being
1:55:09
dropped off at the front office
the
1:55:11
letter stated that in the
previous year
1:55:13
parents had dropped off 3,600
non
1:55:16
necessary items and lunches at
the front
1:55:18
office to be delivered to their
kids
1:55:21
whoa this kind of shows it
doesn't it
1:55:27
well I think what's interesting
is that
1:55:30
I thought the helicopter parent
1:55:33
phenomenon was from like a
couple of
1:55:35
decades ago and this is worse
it's much
1:55:38
worse
1:55:41
I think it's born out of some
guilt or
1:55:43
something and it's clearly my
generation
1:55:45
a little bit younger people are
not
1:55:47
thirty five forty I would say
well or no
1:55:49
where'd you get little younger
probably
1:55:51
a little it would be it would
be nice to
1:55:53
have in fact our letter writer
we should
1:55:56
ask him what his age is because
he will
1:55:59
be in the best right in the
middle of
1:56:00
that Gershon seat will let us
know
1:56:02
so let's but isn't it did he not
1:56:05
concerning I mean this kind of
shows you
1:56:07
but what's wrong what happened
to four
1:56:10
cents for milk and a peanut
butter and
1:56:11
jelly sandwich here see you
after school
1:56:18
I'm about the peanut Billa
peanut butter
1:56:20
and jelly we used to have
pretty good
1:56:22
lunches when I was a kid no I'm
talking
1:56:23
about the lunch my mom would
make oh oh
1:56:26
yeah we also sometimes did make
a nice
1:56:28
sandwich yeah I didn't hey I
didn't get
1:56:31
a school lunch I got four cents
for milk
1:56:38
kid just I was just thinking
about like
1:56:42
damn I was deprived of school
won
1:56:44
cheese's pizza yeah so there's
this
1:56:49
story going around and this is
a Texas
1:56:51
story all right
1:56:54
this is a Texas story about
1:56:58
there's a couple of things
going on that
1:57:00
I got three clips that relate
to this
1:57:02
this is the Texas story about
the kid
1:57:06
James who whose mom insisted he
become a
1:57:12
girl and he calls him Luna and
he acts
1:57:17
like a girl and dresses like a
girl
1:57:18
around her they got divorced
the parents
1:57:21
got divorced for obvious
reasons the boy
1:57:24
is James with the dad and Luna
with the
1:57:28
mom who insists that he'd be
and she's
1:57:31
suing for custody and the state
of Texas
1:57:33
is kind of siding with her and
it's
1:57:37
possible that the guys gonna
lose the
1:57:39
kid to the mom and where in
Texas is
1:57:42
this dude do you know where in
Texas I
1:57:44
don't have the backup I'll look
it up
1:57:45
well you play the clip but this
is a
1:57:47
play the gender dysphoria Luna
and James
1:57:50
this is a psych college or a
person
1:57:52
who's the head of the American
pediatric
1:57:54
since she's discussing the
details and
1:57:58
trying to explain what might be
going on
1:58:00
doctor cristela first your
observations
1:58:02
about James and is wanting to
be Luna
1:58:04
with his mother and James with
his dad
1:58:05
is this gender dysphoria and
can a
1:58:07
six-year-old struggle with this
1:58:09
six-year-old child can
certainly have
1:58:11
gender dysphoria
1:58:12
but James's case does not
really fit
1:58:16
that definition a young child
who has
1:58:20
gender dysphoria persistently
and
1:58:22
consistently will insist they
are not
1:58:26
their biological sex but in
this case
1:58:29
James is quite happy being a
boy with
1:58:32
his father and seems to behave
and act
1:58:36
like a girl with his mother so
there's
1:58:39
some red flags there how does
this
1:58:41
differ from children this age
simply
1:58:43
being curious about gender
there's some
1:58:46
overlap but generally a child
with true
1:58:51
gender dysphoria is so upset so
1:58:54
emotionally upset by their
biological
1:58:57
sex that they will reach the
point where
1:59:01
they insist it's not who they
are so
1:59:05
where is the child who's just
1:59:06
experimenting and they may try
out
1:59:10
and sex stereotyped playing or
or
1:59:14
cross-dressing things like this
but it's
1:59:16
it's not a persistent or
consistent
1:59:20
habit what do you think will be
the best
1:59:23
thing for James in this
situation the
1:59:25
ideal approach here should be
with a
1:59:30
therapist who will objectively
look at
1:59:35
James and the very difficult
situation
1:59:38
they're in this is a divorce
situation
1:59:39
and basically assess what's
different
1:59:45
about when James is with mom
and with
1:59:48
James with dad there are cases
now I
1:59:53
don't obviously I don't know
these
1:59:54
parents personally but there is
1:59:56
definitely the case in which
some
2:00:01
mothers in particular can
experience
2:00:04
gender mourning moms who so
desperately
2:00:09
wanted a girl but never gave
birth to a
2:00:12
daughter can enter a deep
depression and
2:00:17
that depression is only lifted
when one
2:00:22
of their sons acts in an
effeminate way
2:00:25
or allows the mom to dress them
as a
2:00:29
girl so there are cases like
this in the
2:00:32
literature wow this is all Ron
psychosis
2:00:35
is very interesting case
2:00:38
apparently the dads living in
Carrollton
2:00:41
and the mom moved to Dallas hmm
okay so
2:00:45
it's right in the middle of
this Texas
2:00:47
proper yeah meanwhile another
secondary
2:00:51
thing that's going on I'm gonna
clip to
2:00:53
the good skip to this this is
uh the
2:00:56
trend of some parents to allow
the bit
2:01:01
not to call their kids
2:01:03
boy or girl or let anybody know
about
2:01:05
even after they're born and
they're
2:01:07
referred to as they B's yeah I
think we
2:01:10
talked about this the babies
but we
2:01:12
didn't have it right this was
on Tucker
2:01:14
Carlson I hate to play this
good but I I
2:01:16
want to play it then I can get
back to
2:01:18
that PD at pediatrician after
this clip
2:01:22
plays this is Tucker of course
he just
2:01:24
made light of this whole thing
thinks
2:01:26
it's idiotic but play the
baby's clip
2:01:29
but doesn't this mean if you're
gonna
2:01:31
raise a baby how would you be
able to
2:01:34
change your child's diaper
because the
2:01:36
second you change the diaper of
course
2:01:37
you'd no longer be able to
pretend that
2:01:39
there was a question about
whether this
2:01:40
was a boy or girl you would
know about
2:01:43
pretending the pillow this is
his
2:01:45
liberal Sherpa girl which is
starting to
2:01:48
become an unfunny bit I think
definitely
2:01:49
knows the gender it's about not
2:01:51
necessarily labeling the baby
it's about
2:01:55
allowing the baby to decide
what gender
2:01:57
that baby wants to be when that
baby can
2:01:59
decide which is around four
years old so
2:02:02
from zero to four the baby will
not be
2:02:05
labeled the labeling theory
will not
2:02:07
apply from zero to four years
old the
2:02:09
baby will be a baby neither a
boy nor
2:02:12
girl whatever gender that baby
what
2:02:16
other what other profound life
decisions
2:02:19
do we think people are be
making at the
2:02:21
age of four are there any
others whether
2:02:24
you get a tattoo whether to get
married
2:02:25
and allistic in the military
voting
2:02:27
drinking vodka smoking Marlboro
Reds is
2:02:30
there anything else that we
think
2:02:31
four-year-olds are ready to
decide this
2:02:34
isn't actually a profound life
decision
2:02:37
I mean biologically there's
nothing
2:02:40
really going on from zero to
four in
2:02:43
areas that affects the person's
life
2:02:46
biologically the experts say
that boys
2:02:49
and girls all genders are alike
the boys
2:02:53
brain the male brain might be a
little
2:02:55
larger the female's language
might be a
2:02:58
little bit more advanced but
John isn't
2:03:01
that the goes on but isn't that
the
2:03:03
liberal Sherpa girl who does
that cuz I
2:03:05
I find that to be a very
disingenuous
2:03:06
bit they do but the point is no
the
2:03:11
point is about the babies
2:03:13
yeah now the thing that gets me
about
2:03:14
this is the term baby yes uh-huh
2:03:19
now why do why do I find that
peculiar
2:03:22
because this reminds me of that
story
2:03:23
I've told on the show over and
over
2:03:25
again about the liberal copy
editors at
2:03:28
PC World magazine who didn't
like a
2:03:31
person using the word
representative and
2:03:34
preferred they used a word
spokesperson
2:03:38
mm-hmm because and and the
rationale was
2:03:42
spokesperson is not a sexist
2:03:48
and representative voice
representative
2:03:50
is he said well wait a minute
2:03:52
representative isn't sex it's
got no
2:03:54
nothing there's no indication of
2:03:56
anything is just representative
and she
2:03:59
said to him oh yes that's true
but we
2:04:02
want to make it clear that
people note
2:04:06
that spokesperson is is makes
it clear
2:04:10
that we're not sexist
2:04:11
representative it just doesn't
have it
2:04:13
doesn't mean any oh I see so
it's
2:04:15
actually you need to virtue
signal in
2:04:17
everything you say to not only
have a
2:04:20
politically correct word but to
make
2:04:22
sure everybody knows you're
politically
2:04:24
correct exactly okay that's
exactly
2:04:26
right and it is virtue
signaling and
2:04:29
that's what babies is because
what is a
2:04:32
baby it could be anything a boy
girl
2:04:36
hermaphrodite for all you know
it's a
2:04:37
baby why do you have to use the
word
2:04:40
baby your point being you could
just say
2:04:42
baby yes yes no I totally agree
with you
2:04:46
and you know when you think
about it
2:04:49
just in simple terms like that
yeah
2:04:50
makes sense why don't you just
call it a
2:04:52
baby which is what it's been
called for
2:04:53
a while now but to virt you
signal yeah
2:04:56
that's it
2:04:57
it's kind of sick that's
totally sick
2:05:02
the woman from the pediatrics
asking
2:05:06
about this situation but the
this
2:05:10
gender-bending pre-adolescent
2:05:14
gender-bending this is gender
truth
2:05:18
commentary what are your
thoughts on
2:05:19
allowing children to choose
their gender
2:05:22
it's outrageous
2:05:23
look we did our sex is
determined at
2:05:27
conception by our genetics by
our DNA
2:05:31
when children are born we as
physicians
2:05:34
recognize the sex that they are
by their
2:05:37
physical bodies and that's what
children
2:05:39
need to be taught you know it
some
2:05:42
people most of us use sex and
gender
2:05:46
interchangeably unfortunately
we're now
2:05:49
in a culture that is heavily
dominated
2:05:52
by transgender activists who are
2:05:55
teaching children as young as
preschool
2:05:58
that sex and gender are two
different
2:06:00
things
2:06:01
and that they can be at odds
with one
2:06:03
another so as parents and honest
2:06:06
physicians we have to teach our
kids the
2:06:09
truth people have a biological
sex
2:06:12
determined at conception
2:06:14
and that never changes its with
you for
2:06:16
your whole life hmm
2:06:18
dr. Michelle cartel Oh with the
American
2:06:19
College of pediatricians thank
you so
2:06:21
much for your insight yes this
is a real
2:06:24
problem and it's going to end I
blame
2:06:26
Facebook by the way I blame the
internet
2:06:28
in general but I think Facebook
creates
2:06:30
these groups where people get
into this
2:06:32
circular just thing and just
keep going
2:06:34
around and around and around
and that's
2:06:37
where the virtuous signaling
takes place
2:06:38
and it's all happening because
of the
2:06:40
internet somehow
2:06:42
I think you're absolutely
correct I've
2:06:45
been I've the Internet is
ruining us yes
2:06:50
that's the real menace to
democracy not
2:06:52
yes book yes it is the Internet
in
2:06:54
general because we as humanoid
some
2:06:57
reptile we still have tail
bones we have
2:07:00
no idea how to handle what
people
2:07:02
actually are we're just
learning now
2:07:05
with what people are how they
how they
2:07:08
interact with one another and
how
2:07:10
incredibly easy it is to
manipulate
2:07:12
people and get them on your
side for
2:07:14
anything
2:07:17
and I and I think that I have
although I
2:07:19
am right on the cusp of being a
part of
2:07:22
the problem I think I
definitely screwed
2:07:25
up with my kid in some areas
which is
2:07:27
totally relatable to my
generation I
2:07:29
think because I didn't go to
college but
2:07:32
I didn't get the programming I
lucked
2:07:36
out
2:07:39
well I got the programming cuz
I went to
2:07:42
University of
california-berkeley
2:07:44
hey but it was early it was
early days
2:07:45
you know this is pre internet
you didn't
2:07:48
get the internet program not
convinced
2:07:49
to that hmm okay well maybe it
was
2:07:52
experimental period I'm not
sure you
2:07:54
seem to be doing okay though
2:07:56
well I can't snap out of it I
was at
2:07:58
your hood unreconstructed
hippie is the
2:08:00
guy who didn't snap but most of
the guys
2:08:02
who went to these well actually
most of
2:08:05
them my generation has a lot of
people
2:08:08
I'm like them every time I run
into
2:08:09
people from my high school
class and
2:08:11
others and people that went to
this
2:08:13
colleges during my era I find
it very
2:08:17
interesting you're gonna find
this weird
2:08:19
I'm at I'm the optimistic one I
don't
2:08:25
find they're depressed they're
depressed
2:08:27
and negative yeah the negative
the
2:08:30
negativity of this group
2:08:33
yeah the all baby boomers is
it's like
2:08:37
it takes me back I go my god I
hope I
2:08:39
don't sound like this well you
know they
2:08:43
do call you the cranky geek and
the
2:08:45
buzzkill yeah and I compare
myself to
2:08:48
the true models of this and I
don't even
2:08:51
hold the candle to these people
wow if
2:08:53
this is like your Lib Joe's - I
guess
2:08:55
they also have the same
depressed
2:08:56
feeling and their negative and
2:09:00
I think so yeah okay so well I
know that
2:09:05
the programming I got was
pre-internet
2:09:07
but it was definitely you know
different
2:09:11
what would have been that
Amsterdam
2:09:13
programming totally the
amsterdam
2:09:15
programming absolutely look at
him now
2:09:18
yeah I got out I got out in
time I'm
2:09:20
actually just a lucky sumbitch
aren't I
2:09:22
I'm just we were really lucky
I'm gonna
2:09:25
show my food by donation to no
agenda
2:09:27
imagine all the people who
could do with
2:09:29
us oh yeah
2:09:37
let me read this first one
continue in
2:09:41
the future funk at the top of
the list
2:09:43
150 bucks let me let me just
address sir
2:09:47
sir it's actually sir p-funk
and this is
2:09:49
weird
2:09:50
says puff I know it does yes
last night
2:09:53
at the memorial man Angie's a
2:09:55
celebration of life there was
the no
2:09:58
agenda listener and Brian's
first name
2:10:01
was Brian I can say that and
maybe I
2:10:03
misunderstood but what I
thought is he
2:10:06
told me that he had been trying
he'd
2:10:09
been hit in the mouth by Sir
p-funk and
2:10:11
Sir p-funk always gets a kick
out of the
2:10:14
fact that we say pas funk which
is
2:10:16
apparently incorrect it's ER
p-funk and
2:10:19
that sir p-funk is also the
person who
2:10:23
clipped the orange man bad
jingle orange
2:10:28
man bad and he would love
getting a
2:10:30
credit for it and I'm like oh
sure
2:10:32
that's no problem oh I'll do
that
2:10:33
tomorrow that's that's really
nice but
2:10:34
now sir p-funk donates and says
hey Adam
2:10:38
thanks for aiming to Chicago
and hanging
2:10:40
out with me so did I
misunderstand it
2:10:43
was he serpent as he have a
split
2:10:45
personality is it two guys well
you said
2:10:49
what is his name Brian D here's
the note
2:10:52
from p-funk
2:10:55
please use my knighted name sir
puff
2:10:57
Funke and not say my real name
and it's
2:11:00
not Brian Wow
2:11:02
so maybe sir p-funk was there
too Emily
2:11:05
I didn't know it
2:11:09
his name is is the letters are
the same
2:11:13
as P funk or Puff funk hmm well
so
2:11:17
that's really strange
2:11:18
yeah so I'm confused well
anyway I want
2:11:20
to say in the morning to Bryan
and also
2:11:21
in the morning to Sir p-funk
for uh
2:11:24
apparently hanging on hanging
hanging
2:11:26
out with me but it's p-funk uh
funk puff
2:11:31
fungus the right said I got a
written
2:11:32
down here I know but I was told
last
2:11:35
night that this is it's p-funk
not
2:11:37
perfect I think we're dealing
with two
2:11:38
different people
2:11:39
hmm he's looking at in puff UNK
2:11:42
note just thanks for aiming to
Chicago
2:11:45
hanging out with me ed has such
a good
2:11:47
time John what can I say to the
light of
2:11:48
my life other than keep
trolling Adam
2:11:51
hmm maybe it's true I don't
know but
2:11:55
anyway thank you and nice to
meet you
2:11:57
whoever you were Ron Woodbury
comes in
2:12:02
second with $125 from st.
George Utah he
2:12:08
also has a minute no no he's is
is he
2:12:13
gonna be a poet he thinks he
should be
2:12:16
qualified as a producer because
he put
2:12:17
in a bunch of money that didn't
add up
2:12:19
we put you on that executive
producer
2:12:22
list okay cuz he says he got in
with a
2:12:24
3333 a few minutes ago in a 50
I will
2:12:28
take your word for we take his
word for
2:12:30
it
2:12:30
rod goes up to associative
producer
2:12:34
thank you for your courage
2:12:35
Ron yep Michael Conti Mansfield
Texas
2:12:39
hundred eleven dollars and 11
cents
2:12:40
Darrin turba Ville 111 dollars
and 11
2:12:43
cents Wesley Clark not that one
I don't
2:12:46
think probably not no cuz just
had a kid
2:12:49
Brennan
2:12:50
Stanley North Carolina hundred
eleven
2:12:52
dollars eleven cents do we have
a no
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David Kaye in Tempe Arizona
hundred
2:12:58
eleven dollars in eleven cents
2:13:00
he needs an F mental illness
car my
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guess okay through rock for his
buddy
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Oh his friend
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for his friends
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CJ okay I'm doing the best she
can
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all right all right that
controller I
2:13:21
didn't I didn't mean to make
light of it
2:13:23
we'll take care of that of
course DJ uh
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Brian hurt singer in Elgin
Illinois 100
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he's actually a surveilled of
nebraska's
2:13:38
although he's not in the Braska
anymore
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I think that's what he meant
Jonathan
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Dennison Blaine Washington 100
Baron let
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accan in Houston Texas 100
David win 800
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8 my third boob donation please
d douche
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me you've been deduced
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you know you could ask the
first time
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Doug Murray and maybe he's
already asked
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Nate in
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Muir muh
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r66
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11 he's also gonna be night
today yes
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yeah where we don't have what
we don't
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have is a an email
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it's me or him you are yeah I'm
you I
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yeah I'd looked for that but I
don't I
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don't have an email coming from
Kim do
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you have it
2:14:37
I'm looking because when you
become an
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ideal got a bill Oh it from
bill okay
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not a bill got it yeah it's
very strange
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SSC email and I looked through
my email
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I couldn't find it let me take
another
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look they would just have no
they're
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gonna find it it's Kim dot okay
let me
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just see if that works let me
try one
2:15:03
more yeah I just tried that I
didn't get
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it either
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with that sometimes the dot you
know
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these things yeah I reach if I
had my
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squirrel mail jingle with me
I'd play it
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but I don't know it's not on
the mobile
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rig sometime
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my shot at this with the loop
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nothing no okay something got
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your buddies there at the
observer your
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gmail operation yes we also
don't know
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what what Kim's sir Kim is it
but you
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don't even know it's a girl or
a boy
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this is a ambiguous names Kim
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it's probably one of those
modern kids I
2:15:44
think it's a guy I'm hoping
it's a guy
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hey cuz I'm gonna do it as a
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she's got a
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Robert and we becomes
interesting to me
2:17:15
how we see knights and dames or
just
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producers in general trying to
hit their
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spouse in the mouth and get
them to
2:17:21
listen to the show and this one
stuck
2:17:23
out greetings gents I finally
hit my
2:17:25
wife in the proverbial mouth
during a
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long holiday road trip at the
end of the
2:17:29
podcast my wife said wow it's
all become
2:17:34
very clear now
2:17:35
now Robert of course thinking
that
2:17:38
though your words enlightened
her
2:17:41
there'll be us to the
manipulation and
2:17:43
general bullcrap of the world
inquired
2:17:46
as to what she found most
interesting
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than here's what she said well I
2:17:50
received a call this week from
the boys
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elementary school principal he
had
2:17:54
concerns about
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the boys running around the
playground D
2:17:57
douching and knighting kids who
gave
2:17:59
them dollars to do so on the
playground
2:18:04
do you think that's true what
do you
2:18:07
think that ruching and
knighting kids
2:18:11
who gave them their milk money
2:18:12
apparently hopefully this is
just a joke
2:18:18
I think the wife has got a
creative idea
2:18:21
there but it's not there's no
way going
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on any school I need to know
for sure
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this is fantastic
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well yes jobs jobs and jobs
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organic
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macaroni and plasticizers beer
and
2:20:16
blunts we got Brazilian hotties
and
2:20:17
Kasia and we have breast milk
and pablum
2:20:20
ginger ale and gerbils and of
course
2:20:22
mutton and Mead all at the
round table
2:20:25
go to no agenda nation.com
slash rings
2:20:28
and Eric the shill will help
you out and
2:20:30
you should give him your
measurements
2:20:33
for your ring we'll get that
off to you
2:20:34
as soon as possible and this is
all part
2:20:37
of our value for value model
that seems
2:20:38
to be working good enough for
us since
2:20:41
you know you can't really
monetize the
2:20:43
network and we're seeing that
now with
2:20:45
the big article in The Wall
Street
2:20:47
Journal about HuffPo of Poe you
know
2:20:51
this all these things were
purchased by
2:20:52
Verizon AOL and HuffPo and I
was it
2:20:56
Engadget and they they those
it's 7
2:20:58
billion dollars they spent on
this and
2:21:00
it seems like they can't really
make the
2:21:03
advertising work and now
they're trying
2:21:05
to do subscriptions for stuff
well good
2:21:07
luck with that yeah just going
to fail
2:21:09
so poorly it's gonna fail big
ly I mean
2:21:12
because that's it's not going
to work
2:21:14
it's
2:21:15
not going to work
2:21:17
no people don't want to
subscribe to
2:21:19
anything I mean we have our
subscribers
2:21:21
it's a voluntary system which
is really
2:21:23
sustaining donations not a true
2:21:25
subscription right
2:21:26
it's a sustaining donations and
there's
2:21:28
a we have a moderate number and
I would
2:21:30
say moderate is not a lot but
we do have
2:21:33
a lot we do have a lot of $5
and 3333
2:21:37
yeah sustaining donations we do
but it's
2:21:40
not enough to you know if it
wasn't for
2:21:42
the big donors and all the
random
2:21:43
donations we would really would
not be
2:21:46
enough to sustain the show
don't insult
2:21:48
I'm not just waiting anybody
cuz I think
2:21:50
it's a good baseline that you
can add on
2:21:52
to but it's not and I see these
other
2:21:54
people try it you can you know
we'll
2:21:56
just keep doing the show if you
give us
2:21:58
a one dollar a month is all we
asked you
2:22:00
pin we already saw that that
doesn't
2:22:02
worth started doing this show
he has
2:22:04
some blow we had $2 a month and
think
2:22:06
was ours you know I think yeah
was it
2:22:08
was obviously wasn't gonna work
you know
2:22:10
what's interesting we're
talking about
2:22:11
the internet and how we get
canceled
2:22:13
automatically that Canada we're
taking
2:22:15
what what has happened is
people have
2:22:17
taken their old world thinking
pre
2:22:20
internet and have just kind of
you know
2:22:22
transposed that onto the
internet world
2:22:24
and the thinking that people
had what
2:22:26
happened in the people the
thinking that
2:22:28
people would give you money
random
2:22:30
amount based upon what they
value your
2:22:33
product at is seen as nutjob
your are
2:22:36
you crazy is that what a head
shake are
2:22:39
these morons but little did we
know that
2:22:42
once you do that the guy that
you were
2:22:44
previously or gal we're really
asking
2:22:46
for $1 to chip in you say what
was it
2:22:49
worth to what was worth $5 oh I
didn't
2:22:51
know that and people really
want to do
2:22:55
it it's a it's a sustaining
model for
2:22:58
the future
2:22:58
now does it keep you on your
toes
2:23:00
because you and I don't have a
regular
2:23:01
income of course it does every
single
2:23:04
time I sit down to prep and do
this show
2:23:06
I'm thinking about I got to do
the best
2:23:07
thing I can do I got nothing
else to I
2:23:09
have nothing else to go on I
have to do
2:23:11
the best because you know I
can't get
2:23:14
fired by any organization
people just
2:23:16
stop sending money if they find
no value
2:23:18
in the product it's real simple
but for
2:23:20
some reason people can't get
over that
2:23:22
hump of seeing that the human
beings are
2:23:26
not just drone
2:23:28
money payers you know a little
piggy
2:23:31
bank you can you can be
surprised what
2:23:33
people want and what they will
do
2:23:37
well you can't use the old
models in the
2:23:41
old models before the internet
included
2:23:44
which is what the newspapers
had nothing
2:23:46
but struggled with as you can't
with a
2:23:49
newspaper or magazine when I
was writing
2:23:51
for PC Magazine they'd have 500
600 page
2:23:54
issues that were loaded with
advertising
2:23:57
because the whole thing was
like a you
2:23:59
know it's like a a world in
itself and
2:24:02
those ads were selling for 20
30 40 50
2:24:05
thousand dollars and they had
they're
2:24:08
making millions and millions of
dollars
2:24:09
a year you know which was great
because
2:24:13
you get to travel a lot and
there's a
2:24:14
lot of things you could do with
that
2:24:15
money but to make the magazine
better
2:24:17
but when you didn't go to
online it's
2:24:21
not a little world anymore it's
a page
2:24:23
one lone page and maybe you go
to
2:24:25
another page as something
interests you
2:24:27
but you're not opening a
magazine then
2:24:30
you're not going through it the
whole
2:24:33
thing is so different you can't
make
2:24:35
that kind of money no well
that's also
2:24:38
the realization is that you
know the the
2:24:40
idea of hey I'm a radio guy
doing a
2:24:43
podcast I'll make a million
dollars a
2:24:44
year that's just not gonna
happen
2:24:46
but turns out I can pay rent
could eat
2:24:51
and so you're I think we get
exactly
2:24:54
what we deserve and it's that's
okay
2:24:56
that's the model that's the
postmodern
2:24:58
media model if you don't mind
me patting
2:25:01
ourselves on the back for it no
it's
2:25:05
alright we don't know we've
done well
2:25:07
enough to keep doing it so I
have I want
2:25:11
to go back to like there's this
clip
2:25:12
here and I thought we'd played
but this
2:25:14
is Janice Atkinson clip is one
you
2:25:16
played I have another just I
didn't hate
2:25:18
to revisit but I'm gonna
revisit this
2:25:19
this is because I don't know
what this
2:25:21
on this clip it's probably the
same clip
2:25:24
it's probably the same clip no
no the
2:25:26
Janice hath got no because I
have the
2:25:27
Janice Atkinson clip okay well
what this
2:25:30
oddballs speech about migration
compact
2:25:33
2025 is ah is the is different
that's
2:25:37
what it is okay listen vote
okay the EU
2:25:40
and across the developed world
so it's
2:25:44
in the time is exactly the same
so I
2:25:46
flipped it twice and you just
named it
2:25:48
differently
2:25:49
it was that was bad okay well
you yes I
2:25:54
do have an oddball report on
something
2:25:57
just as a Democracy Now story
it's one
2:25:59
of those baffling stories say
why is
2:26:01
this a story yes I never heard
of these
2:26:04
companies I don't know anything
about it
2:26:05
is this something this is virtue
2:26:07
signaling or is this some code
I don't
2:26:09
know what it is but this is the
oddball
2:26:11
report on Mike digital the
digital news
2:26:14
publisher mike has laid off
most of its
2:26:17
staff after being acquired by
bustled
2:26:19
digital group the company which
2:26:20
positioned itself as a video
driven
2:26:22
media outlet for Millennials
has been
2:26:24
steadily losing viewers over
the past
2:26:26
year the company employed
around a
2:26:27
hundred people all right what
did they
2:26:30
what did they publish tell me
about Mike
2:26:32
ma'am I see I don't know this
is a
2:26:36
publication I've never heard of
it
2:26:37
either and why is this a news
story I
2:26:40
don't know
2:26:42
then we're doing fine over here
at
2:26:45
democracy now I mean what else
could it
2:26:47
be I have no idea I finally be
the
2:26:50
screwiest story they've never
or that
2:26:52
they've done probably in the
last few
2:26:54
months just an an on story it's
a bubble
2:26:57
media some of but somebody
bought him
2:26:59
out I've never heard of them
either but
2:27:03
commit there's lots of little
companies
2:27:04
that are in this you know that
are
2:27:07
trying to make it living all
right but
2:27:08
the first thing I thought was
oh neener
2:27:10
neener
2:27:11
look this millennial stuff
ain't working
2:27:13
we're still good with our
geriatric ads
2:27:14
that's the first thing that
came to my
2:27:16
mind for democracy now at least
well
2:27:19
they don't have it far as I can
tell any
2:27:21
advertising but they don't they
don't
2:27:23
have sponsorship not that I
know of
2:27:26
these are on PBS I've never
seen an ad
2:27:28
ever I think they try it
doesn't air on
2:27:30
PBS
2:27:32
it airs on PBS and free speech
TV yeah
2:27:35
but on PBS they have ads
2:27:38
I don't know what Democracy Now
yeah
2:27:41
they do have but that's just
for the
2:27:42
network I don't know if they
individual
2:27:44
I don't know
2:27:46
I demand an investor have a
huge list of
2:27:49
donors that never think I
demand an
2:27:51
investigation into this I just
do credit
2:27:53
roll for the donors I want to
know who
2:27:55
Mike is and I want Mike Dodd I
want to
2:28:00
get right now in the bottom of
this I'll
2:28:11
go again try to save us in the
upcoming
2:28:15
days December 3rd through 4th
will be
2:28:18
the 24 hours of reality and
this will be
2:28:23
about the reality of climate
change how
2:28:26
we're all going to die this is
well I
2:28:28
have a little intro from NPR Al
Gore was
2:28:31
kind enough to drop by and to
tell us
2:28:35
and when I say tell I mean tell
us
2:28:38
because what if what have we
learned
2:28:40
Lenny chuckles that's his tell
next week
2:28:44
former Vice President Al Gore's
climate
2:28:45
reality project will broadcast
a 24-hour
2:28:48
streaming video special calling
2:28:50
attention to the public health
impacts
2:28:52
of climate change around the
world in
2:28:54
the decades since Gore started
sounding
2:28:56
the alarm about manmade global
warming
2:28:58
global greenhouse gas emissions
have
2:29:00
continued to grow despite
warnings from
2:29:02
reports like last week's
National
2:29:04
Climate Assessment well Al Gore
joins us
2:29:06
now from New York Vice
President Gore
2:29:08
thanks for joining us welcome
to here
2:29:10
and now well thank you very
much Jeremy
2:29:12
it's my pleasure so this is
going to be
2:29:14
the 8th annual 24 hours of
reality
2:29:17
broadcast do you feel like as a
planet
2:29:21
we've made a lot of progress
since you
2:29:23
started doing this eight years
ago are
2:29:24
we basically in the same
position or
2:29:25
worse well we have made a lot of
2:29:27
progress one has to add
unfortunately
2:29:31
that the climate crisis is still
2:29:34
worsening at a faster rate than
our
2:29:38
progress and developing we love
the
2:29:40
towel so what was the lie here
that it's
2:29:42
going at a faster rate is that
the lie
2:29:44
that he just told ourselves
well we have
2:29:48
made a lot
2:29:49
progress one has to add
unfortunately
2:29:52
that the climate crisis is still
2:29:55
worsening at a faster rate than
our
2:29:59
progress in developing
solutions but
2:30:02
we're gaining momentum and as a
as the
2:30:05
late economist Rudy Dorn Bush
once said
2:30:08
things take longer to happen
than you
2:30:10
think they will and then they
happen
2:30:12
faster than you thought they
could and
2:30:14
we're seeing exponential change
now in
2:30:18
renewable electricity generation
2:30:20
electric vehicles and what we
really
2:30:23
need is our changes in policy to
2:30:26
accelerate these positive
developments
2:30:29
that have begun right so it's
all about
2:30:32
policy to accelerate everything
positive
2:30:36
that has been done which is
pretty much
2:30:38
solar and a wind power and I
think if we
2:30:43
are going to watch this 24
hours of
2:30:46
reality and I will definitely
check in
2:30:48
it will probably be a lot like
this
2:30:51
second segment so then how big
of a
2:30:53
problem is it that the
President of the
2:30:55
United States says that he is
not a
2:30:58
believer in manmade global
warming well
2:31:01
it's certainly a problem when
he tries
2:31:03
to dismantle the clean power
plan and
2:31:06
the Auto mileage improvements
and
2:31:11
although I think Volkswagen did
just
2:31:14
fine enough on those thank you
very much
2:31:16
Nate the study of particulate
pollution
2:31:20
which is a deadly health threat
2:31:23
connected to the pollution that
is
2:31:26
generated along with global
warming
2:31:28
pollution okay hold on a second
2:31:31
particulate pollution global
warming
2:31:34
pollution this is these are
terms that
2:31:37
are I don't know if we've heard
them
2:31:39
exactly like this but certainly
not all
2:31:40
in a row from Al Gore remember
that the
2:31:44
the basic premise is too much
co2 carbon
2:31:48
dioxide now we have particulate
2:31:51
pollution and and global warming
2:31:54
pollution John help me out
2:31:57
sorry PowerPoint it's this is
really
2:32:01
egregious what he's doing here
he's just
2:32:03
just spooning up all kinds of
terms Nazi
2:32:07
Auto mileage improvements and
eliminates
2:32:11
the the study of particulate
pollution
2:32:14
which is a deadly health threat
2:32:17
connected to the pollution that
is
2:32:20
generated along with global
warming
2:32:22
pollution and it's a problem
when he
2:32:26
says to the rest of the world
he wants
2:32:28
the u.s. to pull out of the
Paris
2:32:31
agreement but there is a
another dynamic
2:32:35
underway Donald J Trump is now
the face
2:32:39
of climate denial his is the
voice of
2:32:43
climate denial and for the
minority in
2:32:47
the country that still invests
their
2:32:50
their hopes and faith and trust
in
2:32:53
Donald Trump they're not likely
to be a
2:32:56
part of the solution to the
climate
2:32:58
crisis for some time yet anyway
but for
2:33:01
the two-thirds and more who are
2:33:04
signaling that they have had
enough of
2:33:07
Donald Trump I think it is
making it
2:33:10
easier for people who associate
him with
2:33:15
a nonsensical views that he
articulates
2:33:17
to re-examine the facts and to
say as
2:33:21
some conservative colonists
have done
2:33:23
recently whoa wait a minute
we've taken
2:33:26
another look at this climate
crisis and
2:33:28
it's a it's an existential
threat we've
2:33:30
got to do something about it so
I'm
2:33:33
hopeful that the Trump years
will be
2:33:36
over sooner rather than later
at the
2:33:39
very least that he will not
have a
2:33:40
second term and that the
groundwork will
2:33:43
have been laid for a dramatic
2:33:45
improvement in our policies to
2:33:47
accelerate progress no way to
go out
2:33:50
well done so I like this I like
the idea
2:33:54
that because
2:33:57
he certainly has convinced most
of the
2:34:00
world certainly also
conservative
2:34:02
journalists that Trump is nuts
that
2:34:04
they're now relooking at the
information
2:34:06
back in to check it and see
what's going
2:34:09
on and let's just wind it up
with the
2:34:12
third well before you go too
far away
2:34:13
from that I do have my
Australian
2:34:15
climate change protests can I
play the
2:34:17
last Gore clip and then we'll
do you
2:34:19
play it whenever you want I
just want to
2:34:20
make sure you don't ignore it
oh well
2:34:22
shoot let's let's interrupt it
right now
2:34:24
no I'm saying that because
you're about
2:34:26
to end the show no your button
was move
2:34:31
your hand was slowed I can hear
it no I
2:34:36
have one more outgoing but
we're getting
2:34:38
momentum and we're getting
close closer
2:34:41
and closer to one of these
political
2:34:44
tipping points ah public
opinion changes
2:34:48
significant well we saw that in
the
2:34:50
civil rights movement earlier
the
2:34:52
women's suffrage movement in
recent
2:34:54
years and the fight for gay and
lesbian
2:34:57
rights and when these this is
fantastic
2:35:01
so he's equated this to these
other big
2:35:04
fights we've had that we all
have
2:35:06
aggreement on parent moral
issues are
2:35:08
revealed to be a binary choice
between
2:35:11
what's right and what's wrong
2:35:13
public opinion can shift pretty
quickly
2:35:16
and in this case mother nature
is
2:35:19
speaking up pretty powerfully
with the
2:35:22
tragic fires in California only
the ones
2:35:26
earlier this is late in
November but all
2:35:30
that mother nature started the
fires so
2:35:33
earlier in the year hurricane
Florence
2:35:36
and the Carolinas hurricane I
thought it
2:35:38
was and it was explained to me
many
2:35:40
times it was started by a
campfire
2:35:44
on campfire road what is it its
climate
2:35:49
change that's the problem
though pretty
2:35:51
powerfully with the tragic
fires in
2:35:54
California not only the ones
earlier
2:35:57
this late in November but also
earlier
2:36:01
in the year
2:36:02
hurricane Florence and the
Carolinas
2:36:05
hurricane Michael a year ago
hurricane
2:36:07
Harvey the the list of
catastrophes that
2:36:11
are clearly linked to climate
and where
2:36:13
alignment in the mind minds of
the
2:36:16
public are persuading more
people than
2:36:19
any of us who are advocates for
solving
2:36:22
the climate crisis could could
hope to
2:36:24
do you know yeah I'm always for
one
2:36:30
thing I guess the organs we
have to
2:36:32
revisit some of the Climategate
mmm
2:36:35
stuff you know which really
took it off
2:36:37
the track right away where
these guys
2:36:39
are faking their numbers that
didn't
2:36:41
visit to how computer
simulations work
2:36:43
and how they can't be trusted
under any
2:36:45
circumstances the model now the
mall
2:36:47
bring that up too much or any
of these
2:36:49
things that are kind of
contrary or the
2:36:51
fact that there's like 30,000
scientists
2:36:54
signed a note about this being
2:36:56
questionable and should be
thought about
2:36:57
definitely or the or forcing
certain
2:37:00
networks like PBS to not take
anybody on
2:37:04
as an expert or that might have
some
2:37:07
other opinion or the guys who
have
2:37:09
testified before Congress and
showing
2:37:11
that one thing that you think
is going
2:37:13
on is not going on this just
ignore
2:37:15
every one of those things and
just
2:37:18
listen to Al Gore who's not a
scientist
2:37:21
by any means and it's just to
me I think
2:37:26
there's some sort of a test
going on
2:37:30
of intelligence y'all ability
yeah if we
2:37:34
can sell the public on this and
so they
2:37:37
go all in and they screw
themselves by
2:37:40
you know removing I mean that's
with
2:37:41
like what's going on in France
shutting
2:37:43
down those nuclear reactions
that is
2:37:45
crazy that's the craziest thing
ever
2:37:48
France it's like you know okay
did you
2:37:52
just a stray of little bit off
topic and
2:37:55
I will play your Australian
clip the the
2:37:58
Germans apparently and I think
I have a
2:38:00
clip of it yes the German
Finance
2:38:04
Minister Olaf Olaf Schultz
proposed that
2:38:09
France give up its permanent
seat on the
2:38:13
Security Council at the United
Nations
2:38:15
this is an absolutely
scandalous idea
2:38:18
for the French mission here at
the
2:38:21
United Nations although the
French
2:38:23
mission doesn't want to comment
on the
2:38:25
record
2:38:26
Jezza a whore the former UN
Ambassador
2:38:30
of French ambassador to the UN
and
2:38:32
current French ambassador to
the United
2:38:36
States has tweeted about this
though and
2:38:38
said that it's actually legally
2:38:40
impossible because it would run
counter
2:38:42
to the very Charter for the
United
2:38:44
Nations and so changing it
would be
2:38:46
politically impossible so that
is on the
2:38:48
record but I can tell you that
the
2:38:50
French mission here finds this
a very
2:38:52
touchy subject they certainly
would not
2:38:55
want France to give up its
veto-wielding
2:38:59
seat may I point out on the
Security
2:39:02
Council do you believe that
2:39:04
I mean is Germany looking for
World War
2:39:07
3 by suggesting these kinds of
things
2:39:09
now this is that this is
showing them
2:39:11
true what's really going on
with the EU
2:39:14
yes rebuilding the German
Empire yep the
2:39:17
mistake they're making and they
even
2:39:20
suggest this is that with
France under
2:39:22
it just about the Security
Council with
2:39:24
France and Germany both both on
I
2:39:27
believe Germany's on it both on
the
2:39:29
Security Council which is a
body it's
2:39:32
very small body of only you can
look him
2:39:34
up how many countries are on it
2:39:36
they right now have essentially
two EU
2:39:40
members on the Security Council
and that
2:39:42
gives them two votes instead of
one - so
2:39:45
why would they want to get rid
of that
2:39:47
second vote I mean it doesn't
make any
2:39:49
sense if you think about it
logically if
2:39:52
the EU is what it purports to
be but if
2:39:54
the EU is just a rebuilding of
the
2:39:57
German Empire as Germany as
notch as
2:40:01
Germany is not on the council
China
2:40:05
France Russian Federation
United Kingdom
2:40:07
United States are the permanent
members
2:40:10
and currently for the two-year
term of
2:40:13
non-permanent members Bolivia
Cote
2:40:15
d'Ivoire Equatorial Guinea
Ethiopia
2:40:20
Kazakhstan Kuwait the
Netherlands Peru
2:40:23
Poland and Sweden well that
makes it
2:40:26
even more interesting doesn't
it now so
2:40:28
the e besides the floating
members like
2:40:31
the Netherlands you have the
what you
2:40:34
have France as the really the
2:40:37
representative of the EU
representative
2:40:39
of the EU yeah which is exactly
what
2:40:41
wait well Germany is appointed
that this
2:40:44
Germany is proposing yet
Germany is
2:40:46
proposing that France give up
their seat
2:40:48
to the EU ah yeah which means
giving it
2:40:53
up to Germany of course it does
2:40:57
it's interesting moves a lot of
stuff
2:41:00
going on
2:41:01
including climate protests
climate
2:41:04
change protests in Australia in
2:41:06
Australia thousands of students
walked
2:41:08
out of class today to demand
action on
2:41:10
climate change on a nationwide
student
2:41:12
strike well I think our
government needs
2:41:14
to take more action on climate
change so
2:41:17
that our generation and now kids
2:41:19
generations and their kids can
have a
2:41:21
future that's sustainable and
healthy
2:41:23
and a planet that we haven't
destroyed
2:41:25
students of all ages are
calling for
2:41:27
their government to stop the
2:41:28
construction of new coal mines
and move
2:41:30
towards 100 percent renewable
energy by
2:41:32
2030 the protests come as
eastern
2:41:35
Australia is experiencing
2:41:36
record-breaking wildfires with
close to
2:41:38
200 separate fires identified
this week
2:41:44
so here we I have the same
situation
2:41:46
there's somehow been goaded
into this
2:41:49
mmm-hmm I don't know I I don't
even have
2:41:52
any comments to make anymore
about the
2:41:54
whole thing
2:41:54
um okay you're gonna break the
back of
2:41:57
the poor man type you know
break the
2:42:01
back of the poor by having that
the
2:42:02
these energy sources that are
extremely
2:42:06
expensive and removed
2:42:09
again it's just like it's not a
for
2:42:11
body's affordable to you know
anybody
2:42:13
this in the upper middle class
is sure
2:42:15
but the rest of the world is
just can't
2:42:17
afford these these wind power
and solar
2:42:20
is not a cheap mechanism no
ever yeah
2:42:25
you put some solar panels on
your house
2:42:27
in Arizona and you can probably
be out
2:42:30
the local power lines that's
true those
2:42:34
panels aren't cheap to begin
with let's
2:42:37
end on a high note John well
end on a
2:42:39
high note for this show and
we'll take
2:42:41
it home with a promotion for a
rival
2:42:44
we're gonna a promotion for a
new CNN
2:42:47
series that we'll all be
watching
2:42:53
designed to save our democracy
but now
2:42:56
it is a political weapon and hm
it's
2:42:59
dangerous CNN's Fareed Zakaria
asks what
2:43:02
happens when the country really
needs to
2:43:04
impeach the president's
under-fire on
2:43:06
Sunday at 9:00 yeah the
impeachment show
2:43:09
a full series on CNN yeah it's
gonna be
2:43:14
fantastic I'll get yours this
is my beat
2:43:18
I'll take it that's it for
today's
2:43:21
deconstruction we of course
return on
2:43:23
Thursday and there seems to be
lots
2:43:25
going on we'll pull it apart
for you as
2:43:29
best we can tell football all
right all
2:43:32
right well you can do a
football report
2:43:34
yeah yeah
2:43:37
we're flying back tomorrow so
I'll be
2:43:38
back in the clew do in FEMA
region six
2:43:42
on Thursday and until then
becoming you
2:43:45
from the home of the Jackson 5
they are
2:43:49
right near Gary Indiana in the
every
2:43:52
room is a mini suite hotel in
the
2:43:54
morning everybody I Madame
Curie and
2:43:57
from northern to Silicon Valley
where I
2:43:59
probably have closer access to
a Chicago
2:44:02
hot dog than he does I'm John C
Devore
2:44:04
we return on Thursday right
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2:44:07
agenda remember us at Dvorak
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2:44:10
until then
2:44:34
this is exciting we've come to a
2:44:37
position where we're in a new
world
2:44:39
order toughness fiber strength
2:44:42
perception of this strengths of
this
2:44:44
country I've got if I
understand it and
2:44:46
I do think that you can't turn
the white
2:44:49
house into the Waffle House you
gotta
2:44:51
say what you're for some people
say he's
2:44:54
just too nice to be President
this is
2:44:56
exciting this is New World
Order too may
2:44:59
mean freedom and democracy
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