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Adam curry
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Jhansi Devore award-winning
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assassination episode is no
agenda
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you got the traffic
0:36
traffic's about to get really
good here
0:38
in Austin oh that's good news
0:41
oh it's very bad news it's the
traffic
0:45
in Austin is already horrible
and today
0:48
we hear this announcement Apple
now
0:50
saying it's going to invest a
billion
0:52
dollars in new campus in Austin
Texas
0:54
the campus will be 133 acres
and will
0:57
accommodate 5,000 employees at
first
0:59
with capacity for up to 15,000
in total
1:03
and be located less than a mile
from
1:04
Apple's existing Texas
facilities and
1:06
will make it the largest private
1:08
employer in Austin Apple says
will house
1:10
a range of jobs and engineering
R&D
1:12
operations finance sales and
customer
1:15
support the news Manning its
operations
1:18
and having more than a thousand
jobs in
1:20
Seattle San Diego and Culver
City
1:22
California as well so it isn't
an HQ to
1:26
Amazon style but it's a big
investment
1:29
in Austin Austin's already
there their
1:31
biggest for an outpost outside
of
1:33
headquarters I think there's
something
1:34
like 6,000 people there already
remember
1:37
last last year and the I mean
Austin's
1:40
just two robust city when it
comes to
1:41
technology this it's pretty
remarkable
1:43
what's going on there
remarkable what's
1:45
going on here it's nothing to
do with
1:47
technology
1:47
this is this this is the people
part of
1:50
the business
1:51
get real CNBC this is the this
is hey
1:55
payroll accountants content
management
2:00
no technology it's all the
sales support
2:05
I know I know people who work
here
2:08
now it's like this the store
supports of
2:10
the support for the stores
themselves
2:11
who have a lot of issues all of
this
2:14
this is people town it's not
exciting
2:17
stay away
2:20
dick did they put him in South
Carolina
2:23
or some place where people are
pleasant
2:24
yeah but the problem is we have
such a
2:26
sweet voice we have we have
such a
2:29
fantastic tax structure in the
state of
2:31
Texas see this is why you put
the people
2:34
here that's what it's about
2:37
yeah they don't to pay personal
income
2:40
tax in the state level it's
great for
2:41
you this one just like 10 plus
percent
2:43
10 to 13 percent at the tax
mmm-hmm
2:48
yeah so would you rather live
if you're
2:50
making a lot of money at Apple
2:52
well Northwest Austin
apparently you
2:57
said the Travers didn't get
better
2:58
that's what I thought you said
oh no no
2:59
no he'll just get worse it's
already a
3:03
mess there's gotta be the worst
thing is
3:04
gonna become worse than
anywhere yeah
3:07
yeah the 405 will be looking
looked at
3:09
as how this is cool yeah I
don't think
3:13
they're in any danger of that
happening
3:15
but dream on California boy it
still
3:18
it's not good now and I'm not
I'm not
3:21
very happy with this
development we're
3:23
moving out of downtown that's
for sure
3:24
where are you going well either
we move
3:27
really nearby south of you know
south of
3:31
the the river or maybe we'll go
really
3:34
south maybe we'll go to
Dripping Springs
3:36
or somewhere just way out of
the way
3:39
Dripping Springs is nice that's
where
3:47
all the rock stars live man
Dripping
3:50
Springs yes uh-huh Wow yeah I
know it's
3:55
great yeah go down and move
down there
3:58
with Tim yeah maybe we'll see
yeah now
4:03
where does that cut off because
of all
4:05
the old rock stars now yeah hey
4:08
everybody
4:08
Adam Kerr here in Dripping
Springs yeah
4:11
bug over well Dripping Springs
4:17
there was a lot of things going
on in
4:19
the world although you wouldn't
know it
4:20
if you watch the American
television
4:22
news no we're pretty
preoccupied with
4:25
what Cohen Cohen he's going to
jail for
4:28
three years and Trump's going
to jail
4:29
every was going to jail yeah
Trump's
4:31
going to jail gonna be locked
up lock
4:34
him up
4:35
yeah exactly again just
completely
4:38
unwatchable on what the only
thing that
4:40
was watchable was the and I
liked it a
4:43
lot was the little show that
Trump
4:46
Pelosi and Schumer put on in
the Oval
4:48
Office entertaining everybody
who went
4:50
to it thought it was
entertaining and
4:51
they said I've never seen
anything like
4:53
it well there you have it I
think that's
4:55
the way it should always go
4:57
everything should be new know
everything
4:59
should be out in the open and
yeah and
5:02
what was you what a douche bag
I mean
5:04
Schumer sitting there rocking
like he's
5:07
got a spur jurors and he barely
looks at
5:10
the president once in a while
and then
5:12
he says stupid stuff that he
thinks is
5:14
funny
5:14
what's in Veloz leap repeats
herself and
5:17
she's stammering and she's
upset about
5:19
everything for no good reason
and he's
5:22
goading the two of them what I
found
5:24
interesting was how at least on
Twitter
5:28
which is kind of the only place
I can
5:30
still go and find some outrage
it was
5:34
you know the the classic two
sides
5:37
everyone saw it in their own
favorable
5:39
light the Trump the Trump fans
he wiped
5:44
the floor with him
5:45
the Pelosi Schumer fans oh you
hit a
5:48
brick walls she showed him it
was
5:51
completely open to
interpretation which
5:53
i think is it's just one of the
5:55
interesting things of our time
5:58
yeah yeah no you know you knows
it's
6:02
become quite interesting I agree
6:04
I thought the media's of course
this was
6:06
a like a I think the full the
full
6:09
episode of the reality show
lasted about
6:11
10 minutes what I found
interesting is
6:14
how was cut up and what pieces
were
6:17
pulled out and the one that
I'll have
6:19
that I'll play for you is what
the BBC
6:22
did with it oh that's big nice
contrast
6:24
with what CBS did weather which
is what
6:26
I have you want to do BBC first
or CBS
6:29
let's think what would be their
probably
6:32
versus Trump more let's go with
CBS
6:37
which is the long clip okay
because they
6:40
really got such a kick out of
it and by
6:42
the way that I don't not sure I
even
6:43
have the intro on this clip but
it's
6:46
it's funny it's pretty funny
and then we
6:49
have the easy one the wall
that'll be
6:51
the one that will be the
easiest of all
6:53
that was president Trump's
attempt at a
6:55
joke in his first face-to-face
meeting
6:57
with Democratic leaders after
the
6:59
midterm election and with a
partial
7:01
government shutdown 10 days
away a
7:03
shutdown is not worth anything
and that
7:06
you should not have its own
shutdown you
7:09
have Democrats came to the
White House
7:14
hoping that was kind of glossed
over but
7:15
she she I thought that was very
good
7:18
what she did she kind of
basically
7:19
pulled a trump on him and said
oh wait
7:22
we can't afford a trump
shutdown and he
7:24
caught Italy called her out on
it yeah
7:26
but it was it was very it was
inaudible
7:29
and CBS just glossed right over
it here
7:32
I should mention this I think
as he was
7:37
calling her out on that he was
thinking
7:38
to himself hey just call it the
7:43
truncation right which is kind
of where
7:45
he ended up yeah by saying I'll
be proud
7:47
Oh interesting
7:48
ten days away you shut down is
not worth
7:51
anything and that you should
not have a
7:54
constructive you have Democrats
came to
8:00
the White House hoping to
brand-ne
8:01
shutdown with the president's
name the
8:04
toughest issue future funding
of mr.
8:06
Trump's proposed wall on the
southern
8:08
border if the president wants
five
8:11
billion dollars for
construction of the
8:13
wall
8:13
passed now while Republicans
still have
8:15
control of the house while the
Democrats
8:18
are only offering 1.3 billion
to fund
8:21
broader border security
measures and you
8:24
have border security without
the wall
8:29
what it means to have border
security we
8:32
need border security the wall
is a part
8:34
of border security you can't
have very
8:36
good border security without
the wall
8:37
now the political fencing
intensified
8:42
and the experts say you can do
border
8:45
security without a wall which is
8:46
wasteful and doesn't solve the
problem
8:48
it totally solves the problem
Democrats
8:51
arrived fresh off a 40 seat
midterm
8:54
gained in the house we've
gained in the
8:56
Senate excuse me did we win the
Senate
8:59
when the president brags that
he won
9:01
North Dakota in Indiana he's in
real
9:03
trouble you know as as now
having
9:06
extended family in the great
state of
9:08
Indiana being a half Hoosier I'm
9:12
incredibly insulted by this
9:17
yeah it was insulting Schumer's
comment
9:19
although I asked Tina and she's
like I
9:21
don't give a crap she
identifies more
9:27
with the Chicago but it may
just seems
9:29
it's like a dumb thing to and it
9:30
politically doesn't matter but
other
9:33
states who are kind of flyover
I think
9:35
that might have been a - point
for
9:37
Schumer when the president
brags that he
9:42
won North Dakota and Indiana
he's in
9:44
real trouble well I did we did
win
9:48
Dakota in a unique white house
the
9:51
legislative clash was in a
class by
9:54
itself and we're entering into
a of this
9:57
kind of an of discussion in the
public
10:00
no a new cold transparency at
one point
10:07
the president tried to speak
for the
10:09
likely Speaker of the House to
be you
10:12
know Nancy's in a situation
where it's
10:14
not easy for her to talk right
now and I
10:16
understand that please don't
10:18
characterize the strength that
I bring
10:21
for this meeting as a leader of
the
10:23
House Democrats the back and
forth
10:32
landed it appears where both
sides
10:34
wanted it a televised political
standoff
10:37
20 times y'all have called for
I will
10:40
shut down the government if I
don't get
10:42
my wolf
10:42
none of us have said no so
you've said
10:44
you want to put that on set
I'll take it
10:47
okay good you know what I'll
say yes if
10:49
we don't get what we want I
will shut
10:52
down the go up there now and I
am proud
10:54
and I'll be disagree I am proud
to shut
10:57
down the government for border
security
10:58
judge I'm not gonna blame you
for it
11:01
leader Pelosi vying to be the
next house
11:03
speaker told Democrats in a
private
11:06
meeting the encounter here at
the White
11:07
House with the president quote
goes to
11:10
show you you get into a tinkle
contest
11:13
with a skunk
11:14
you get tinkle all over you as
for the
11:17
president's continues pushed to
the wall
11:19
Pelosi said and again I quote
it's like
11:21
a manhood thing for him as if
manhood
11:24
could ever be associated with
him
11:27
is really interesting because
this was a
11:30
quote that came from an unnamed
source
11:33
and they're kind of reporting
it is it
11:34
had really happened yeah do
they even
11:37
say the source of one of them
and just
11:39
go back no speaker told
Democrats in a
11:43
private meeting the encounter
here at
11:45
the White House with the
president quote
11:46
yeah because I saw the
reporting on it
11:48
it was just because I was like
oh is
11:50
there a clip of this and this
is what I
11:51
need to clip now there's no
clip I bet
11:53
it was just something that
someone said
11:55
she said goes to show you you
get into a
11:58
tinkle contest with a skunk oh
I'm not
12:03
saying she didn't it's just the
12:05
reporting that bothers me
that's all
12:06
just that little display or
whatever it
12:08
worth while over you as for the
12:10
president's continued push for
the wall
12:12
Pelosi said and again I quote
it's like
12:15
a manhood thing for him as if
manhood
12:18
could ever be associated with
him for
12:21
his part the president said born
12:22
security in wall funding is
common sense
12:24
and a political winner
12:26
even if wrapped around a
government
12:28
shutdown yep okay just
remarkable
12:32
major spirits right in the
middle of all
12:34
of it today oh my goodness just
12:37
remarkable I got that I saw of
that for
12:41
the end of the show because I
think it
12:42
would reflect on the show
that's a good
12:45
one just remarkable yeah I also
have one
12:48
that I'll get to later that's
definitely
12:50
a contender for sure now let's
go to the
12:55
BBC significantly shorter but
you kind
12:58
of get their slant on it
pleasure and of
13:01
course we'll bring you more on
that
13:02
breaking news from Strasbourg
when we
13:04
have it now to American
politics where
13:07
there was quite a scene at the
White
13:08
House today Democratic leaders
Nancy
13:10
Pelosi and Chuck Schumer went
to the
13:12
Oval Office to talk funding for
13:14
president Trump's border wall
with
13:15
Mexico mr. drummer threatened
to shut
13:17
down the government if he
doesn't get
13:18
the money and here's what
happened as
13:20
the cameras were rolling Nancy
I do and
13:24
we need border security I got
Nancy we
13:27
need border security we'll
called 20
13:29
times to shut down the
government you
13:32
say I want to shut down the
government
13:33
we don't when the president
brags that
13:36
he won North Dakota and Indiana
he's
13:39
real trouble please don't
characterize
13:41
the strength that I bring to
this
13:43
perhaps in South consequences
mr.
13:45
president I am proud to shut
down the
13:48
government for border security
chatter
13:50
well now well you heard Chuck
Schumer's
13:53
say their elections have
consequences
13:55
and after that scene is
anything to go
13:57
by
13:57
once Democrats control the
house in
13:59
January it will be a bumpy ride
14:01
so mr. Trump's hunt for a new
chief of
14:03
staff isn't so there you go
that was
14:07
kind of lame well they what
they just a
14:10
whole bunch of contacts so they
put a
14:11
whole bunch of Pelosi and
Schumer you
14:14
know clips edited those all
together and
14:17
then and then had him say oh
I'm gonna
14:19
do the shutdown so thanks BBC
and of
14:23
course they should look in
their own
14:24
music wish well here's the
question I
14:26
have for that meeting
14:28
with Pelosi and Schumer there
14:31
I mean these guys are a couple
I didn't
14:33
go out with the tinkling and
the guys
14:34
not a man and all the rest of
it but why
14:37
doesn't one of the two of them
is so
14:38
simple say why should we be
funding the
14:42
wall you said Mexico is gonna
pay for it
14:45
somebody should have just said
that I
14:48
agree what he did I agree
14:51
but you said what we gonna do
we're
14:53
gonna build a wall who's gonna
pay for
14:55
it Mexico I've heard you say
that I've
14:57
heard it in there in your in
your
15:00
meetings I've meetups why not
why I
15:03
thought Mexico is gonna pay for
why are
15:05
we paying a nickel
15:07
ya know because that because
that's
15:09
clearly not the issue I mean
what he's
15:12
talking about what I've heard
is five
15:13
billion dollars which is a
rounding
15:15
error in the stupid crap we do
look at
15:19
the farm bill did you see the
farm bill
15:21
is just past eight hundred and
sixty
15:22
billion yeah eight hundred and
sixty
15:26
billion dollar farm bill not a
peep just
15:29
for subsidies yeah subsidies
all kinds
15:31
of interesting stuff now you
can be part
15:34
of an ongoing farm operation if
you're a
15:36
second cousin is all weird
stuff in
15:39
there so you know you get
compensated as
15:41
the commodities compensation
it's huge
15:44
not a peep anywhere not a peep
but I
15:47
have a solution to this because
the way
15:49
I saw it I saw two sides
wanting border
15:54
security one wanting a wall and
one
15:56
being okay with a fence I mean
that's
15:58
kind of where it's at right is
if now
16:00
we're down to the some would say
16:02
semantics but others would say
it's a
16:04
different structure and the
wall is very
16:06
scary and you know shows that
we are
16:08
afraid of brown people or
whatever I've
16:10
heard all week long and the
other one
16:13
it's kind of friendly you know
it's just
16:14
a fence so here's a simple
solution
16:18
build a fence
16:21
electrify the fence yeah I was
thinking
16:24
the same thing
16:25
that's the way to go Electrify
it
16:27
Electrify adventure did yeah or
you know
16:30
tasered basically a Taser fence
not one
16:33
of those chopped your hands off
it's
16:39
just an idea I mean it's not
much worse
16:41
than that razor wire that I see
I mean
16:44
that's that's pretty nasty
except now
16:46
you would have a different
issue trying
16:48
to get through it anyway it's
the whole
16:50
thing is stupid I don't think
it's gonna
16:51
work I don't think he'll get it
done
16:54
I don't think there will be any
funding
16:56
of any wall before the end of
the year
16:58
well he cast a possibility
deciding the
17:02
whole thing slide until next
year and
17:04
then just using a chunk of the
military
17:06
budget
17:07
he gave an extra like 16
billion I think
17:10
is I think he's I think does
this that's
17:12
actually slush fund take it out
of the a
17:14
said that if were they do it
through you
17:15
or through the military yeah
sorry the
17:17
Army Corps of Engineers I think
is the
17:19
way to do that then yeah
probably yeah
17:22
under the build the wall okay
well I
17:24
don't add the whole thing is
shit that's
17:26
a good exercise I like what
happened in
17:28
British Parliament though as
the brexit
17:30
deal than the the arguments
just make
17:33
everyone nuts over there one
member of
17:36
parliament took it a bit far
sending in
17:38
questions BBC OS is the hash
tag and
17:40
here's one coming in from a BBC
news
17:42
channel viewers saying what
happened
17:43
with the mace in Parliament
well I can
17:45
help you out with that one a
Labour MP
17:47
Lloyd Russell morale has been
ordered
17:49
out at the House of Commons for
the rest
17:51
of the day after he removed the
mace you
17:54
can see him holding it there in
protest
17:56
of the government's decision to
delay
17:58
the vote now the mace is a
ceremonial
18:00
Club which represents royal
authority if
18:03
it's removed the Commons cannot
debate
18:05
or passed laws after mr.
Russell moil
18:09
took the mace he walked towards
the main
18:11
doors in the Commons chamber he
was
18:13
stopped by commas officials who
took the
18:14
mace off him and returned it as
you can
18:17
see to its place in front of the
18:19
Speaker's chair but he was
politely
18:21
asked to vacate for the rest of
the day
18:24
what the mace the sacred
Illuminati
18:27
stick is the actual audio was
much
18:32
funnier of the Speaker of
Parliament he
18:35
was he's like oh no what's
going on here
18:40
[Applause]
18:48
[Applause]
18:53
that
18:56
[Applause]
19:02
I'm grateful to thee I just
think the
19:07
whole thing is funny we should
have more
19:09
of that here that's why I liked
with
19:11
Trump and Pelosi you know that
that mace
19:13
had to be there yeah oh yeah it
has
19:17
power that so of course the you
know
19:18
church and state and everything
and the
19:21
Qui it's all separate but the
way it
19:24
works is the you know the the
royal
19:25
family the Queen is represented
by the
19:27
mace and so that is her seal of
approval
19:30
that you can that you can
discuss you
19:33
can't even discuss without the
mace
19:35
present but when they said but
when the
19:38
queen is in Parliament then the
mace is
19:40
removed so there can be no
governing so
19:42
she can't interfere with
anything
19:44
something like that it's
interesting
19:47
these old these old traditions
Justin
19:50
damn stick I thought it'd be a
lot
19:52
heavier to guy picked it up
like was
19:54
just balsa wood maybe it's a
bird made
19:59
of balsa wood this is a replica
20:03
man all right I got one more
popular
20:06
item than we can drill in this
stuff I'm
20:08
actually a little surprised did
you I
20:10
mean you know that I'm a big
sports fan
20:14
and an obviously Steph Curry my
brother
20:18
from another mother went out on
a limb
20:20
and said he did not believe
that we'd
20:22
landed on the moon which makes
two
20:24
curries out of thousands I
think maybe
20:28
all the curries pretty much all
the
20:30
curries are now safe I'm not
saying this
20:32
and then I think NASA is at all
you
20:36
don't believe that come over
here we'll
20:37
show you our moon rocks and but
I I got
20:41
the biggest kick out of how far
this was
20:44
taken by my buddies over there
at the
20:47
PTI podcast which I listened to
all the
20:49
time you ever listen to PTI the
guys at
20:52
PTI do you listen to PTI I'm
like Petey
20:59
I've always liked it it stands
for
21:01
pardon the interruption there's
nothing
21:02
you probably don't know yes I
do I see
21:05
it right here on the album art
it okay I
21:08
clipped this myself I'll have
you know
21:10
this is okay I'm not gonna go
into this
21:15
just to go ahead and play your
little
21:16
game ridiculing the sports fans
out
21:19
there who are more serious
about things
21:20
than you are I'm guessing
yesterday we
21:23
mentioned that Steph Curry did
not
21:25
believe that men had ever
landed on the
21:27
moon I said I thought this hat
by the
21:28
way if this is the club you
want to hang
21:30
out with with the rest of the
sports
21:31
fans I don't need to belong to
be a
21:33
light-hearted omage to Kyrie
Irving
21:36
saying the earth was flat but
it appears
21:38
curry actually believes this he
said so
21:40
on the winging it podcast
hosted by
21:42
fellow NBA arse Vince Carter
and Kent
21:45
Bazemore will bond is
questioning the
21:46
moon landing a bad look for
Steph Curry
21:48
it's a bad look for everybody
it is not
21:49
just staff curry I almost say
this let
21:51
me start by saying if this is a
joke if
21:52
they're just trolling people
because I
21:54
believe Kyrie is doing that I
feel
21:55
certain that he's doing that
and I think
21:57
Stephanie would never let me
just say
21:58
the three people who have taken
up this
22:00
cause in the last 48 hours Marc
Spears
22:02
of this network in this company
Steph
22:05
Curry and Jalen Rose these
people are my
22:07
friends I know them well
22:08
well I with them their
discussions all
22:10
the time I know their
intellects don't
22:12
do this don't come out and say
we saw
22:14
these pictures that kind of
grainy
22:16
they're black and white have
22:17
before I was born because does
that mean
22:19
you don't believe in slavery
does that
22:20
mean in the Revolutionary War
there's
22:23
not have because it didn't
happen don't
22:25
do that or you guys are too
smart don't
22:28
do you're supposed to be are
you saying
22:30
jail Argos jail another city
jail today
22:32
this is my guys if you are as
real as
22:35
you say if you are as
technologically
22:37
savvy as you appear be don't do
this
22:39
this is a very saying I don't
believe in
22:41
history mister hell with
history cuz it
22:44
didn't happen
22:44
while I was looking at my cell
phone
22:47
watch a very small step to
becoming a
22:49
Holocaust denier say this and
I'm gonna
22:54
say this racist don't believe
in slavery
23:01
Holocaust denier this is
fantastic
23:05
what's wrong with these sports
people
23:06
that's pretty standard sports
talk
23:09
here's the I so I pulled don't
do this
23:12
but that was kind of nice too
23:15
it's negative though
23:17
oh I'm sorry my it's positive
oh okay
23:21
right we'll end the show on a
high note
23:25
yeah yes we always do you got
it you got
23:29
it all right
23:31
I think the see you want to
start
23:35
somewhere specifically
23:37
now let's go to climate change
if you
23:40
want to okay we'll take it
right into
23:42
the to the young kids with the
green New
23:44
Deal hit me what you got well
let's
23:46
start off first of all there's
this the
23:48
rage in the climate circles who
is the
23:51
climate girl a little
fifteen-year-old
23:54
who got involved with climate
change
23:56
when she was nine because she's
so
23:58
knowledgeable about it and so
then of
24:01
course all these Amy Goodman
everybody's
24:03
picked up on this woman-girl
24:07
I'm not familiar with this is
this this
24:10
is a meme that I've missed it
dude this
24:13
is well if you were the climate
if you
24:15
were if you knew anything about
climate
24:17
change and you were a big
believer I
24:19
would know let's go to intro
the Greta
24:24
the climate change girl with a
climate
24:27
activists who says politicians
here are
24:29
not doing enough to turn back
the clock
24:31
and prevent catastrophic
climate change
24:33
fifteen-year-old Greta soonduk
she has
24:36
made international headlines
since
24:38
launching a school strike
against
24:40
climate change in her home
country of
24:42
Sweden in September she sat on
the steps
24:45
of the Parliament in Stockholm
every
24:47
school day for three weeks
leading up to
24:50
the Swedish elections to demand
that
24:52
politicians take more radical
action to
24:55
stop global warming after the
election
24:57
she went back to school four
days a week
24:59
but every Friday
25:00
Yetta continues to sit outside
the
25:03
Parliament building in protest
her
25:05
actions have inspired thousands
of
25:07
students across the globe to do
the same
25:09
good after teen berg has
Asperger's
25:12
syndrome she has focused with
laser
25:14
intensity on climate change
since she
25:17
was nine years old she brought
her
25:19
message directly to world
leaders here
25:21
in Katowice at the UN climate
summit
25:22
last week this is Greta
addressing UN
25:26
Secretary General Antonio
Guterres
25:29
I think this is a mistake
though I think
25:32
they're making a mistake with
her they
25:34
need to get the people who are
just
25:36
about a voting age they're the
ones that
25:38
are most effective
25:39
this is tugging on heartstrings
I don't
25:41
think does it anymore
25:45
I think this whole thing is a
joke but
25:48
I'm only gonna play a piece of
her
25:51
little speech but she goes on
and on and
25:54
on and on and I Kris are very
the thing
25:56
about somebody that's 15 and is
erudite
25:59
which she seems to be is that
you have
26:03
to let her talk so they let her
talk for
26:05
I don't know days seem to be a
problem
26:10
yes I agree I have similar
issues here
26:13
you go instead I will ask the
people
26:14
around the world to realize
that our
26:17
political leaders have failed
us because
26:19
we are facing an existential
threat hold
26:21
on a second she's 15
26:23
yeah no no she's and she's a
midget
26:25
she's a little person this is
impossible
26:27
this is not a fifteen-year-old
26:29
and there's no time to continue
down
26:31
this road of madness rich
countries like
26:34
Sweden need to start reducing
emissions
26:37
by at least 15 percent every
year to
26:41
stay below a two degree warming
target
26:43
you would think the media and
every one
26:45
of our leaders will be talking
about
26:47
nothing else but they never
even mention
26:49
it
26:50
notice how do anyone ever
mentioned that
26:52
we are in the midst of the
sixth mass
26:54
extinction with up to 200
species going
26:57
extinct every single child
abuse that's
27:03
involved but she's got every
single meal
27:05
every metric every every little
thing
27:08
she's got in there of course
yeah oh
27:11
okay
27:12
then I'll play you now you're
so right
27:16
about these kids that they go
on and on
27:18
and on and on and I've been
tracking the
27:20
sunrise movement now and this
is the
27:23
group that protested again at
Nancy
27:26
Pelosi's office yeah up on the
hill
27:29
there are photos from that
protest in
27:32
the last newsletter that was
actually
27:34
the next day that was the
protest in her
27:36
in California they were in
Washington DC
27:38
the day before and they lined
the halls
27:41
and they were getting arrested
and then
27:42
they did the same thing with
her office
27:44
and in Sanford's San Francisco
yeah
27:47
where's Pelosi was she the
target she's
27:49
like on their side no she's not
see the
27:51
thing is she created the first
select
27:54
committee for the green new
deal in 2007
27:57
in anticipation of Van Jones
and Barack
28:00
Obama who then
28:01
couldn't get it off the ground
mainly
28:02
because Van Jones got kicked
out as a
28:04
9/11 truther which he won't
admit to
28:07
anymore and so that kind of
fell by the
28:09
wayside but it also did not
have any
28:11
power to draft legislation
that's why
28:14
they're saying this is
different and of
28:16
course I'm seeing the signs I'm
seeing
28:18
professional signs oh yeah this
can't
28:20
come heist this can't come
they're very
28:22
nice
28:24
they and their logo is very
good yeah
28:27
that upside down kind of cats I
don't
28:31
know it's asleep it feels like
mind
28:34
control when you look at like
I'm going
28:35
into the logo now so I looked
into who
28:39
this sunrise movement is and
they are a
28:43
that you have a 990 they are
nonprofit
28:46
with very little money I'm
talking you
28:49
know like $70,000 that just but
this
28:51
just filed up this is brand-new
as I did
28:54
some digging particularly to
their
28:56
address 50 F Street Northwest
Suite 701
29:00
DC hey you wouldn't be
surprised to find
29:03
out that there's a number of
climate
29:05
based organizations at that
address and
29:08
the one in particular of
interest is the
29:12
u.s. Climate Action Network and
the way
29:15
I read it
29:16
although the paperwork is maybe
not
29:18
officially filed properly the
Climate
29:20
Action Network now they have a
lot of
29:22
money they do about 12 million
dollars a
29:24
year and it's been increasing
with
29:26
several million each year over
the past
29:27
five it appears that the
sunrise sunrise
29:30
movement education fund has
taken over
29:33
the u.s. Climate Action Network
whose
29:36
initial funding came from a you
guessed
29:39
it george surly open society
institute
29:43
yes of course south coast of
course
29:46
that's where the money comes
from two
29:47
co-founders we heard from
Virginie
29:50
prakash on the last last time
we played
29:53
some clips when she was on The
Young
29:54
Turks the kid who interests me
the most
29:57
a very reminiscent of David
Hogg from
30:02
the the parklands shooting the
school is
30:05
another co-founder of the
sunrise
30:07
movement and that's Jeremy
Ornstein and
30:10
I think he's just about 18 or
19 he was
30:14
in
30:15
the halls when they were
protesting
30:16
Pelosi I can't play the whole
clip
30:18
because it's six minutes in the
audio
30:20
isn't all that great but he
goes into a
30:22
story that he tells
off-the-cuff just I
30:27
mean just ad hoc rolls it out
30:31
fantastically done the kid is a
real pro
30:35
the only problem is his story is
30:37
bullshit and you can tell it
right from
30:39
the beginning so I'll play that
part oh
30:40
by the way of course they had
to release
30:43
this on YouTube with all kinds
of
30:45
inspirational music Hungary
they lost
30:57
almost everyone friends and
family
31:00
killed in the Holocaust but they
31:03
survived the war and and moved
to
31:06
Cincinnati Ohio to start a new
life I
31:09
remember one day I was maybe 8
and my
31:12
brother was 10 and we were in my
31:14
grandparents apartment and I
remember my
31:16
brother Nicholas secretly
taking a copy
31:19
of my grandmother's Holocaust
memoirs
31:21
and going into the bathroom to
read it
31:24
and I remember my parents by
the hip
31:27
and bringing them out and just
go ahead
31:30
and say to both of us are you
dumb
31:33
read this you're going to
you're going
31:35
to have to wait a few years and
I
31:37
remember thinking my brother
shouldn't
31:39
have broken those rules and also
31:41
remember asking myself when
will I be
31:44
old enough to read the stories
and it
31:47
was just a few years later when
my
31:49
parents let me follow my
brother into
31:51
the temple auditorium where
there was a
31:53
presentation on the Holocaust
31:55
I remember how mature I thought
you know
31:58
my head was up my shoulders
were back
32:00
and I was full of resolved
because you
32:02
have to be full of resolve when
you're
32:04
grappling with something so
serious when
32:07
you're dealing with the past
that's so
32:09
painful I mean I could just go
on and on
32:12
with this kid I mean he's
really here
32:15
any wraps it up he does see I
mean I'll
32:17
just I'll just go to peace a
little
32:19
further because he really he
gets snaps
32:21
and everything from the kids in
the
32:22
hallway no applause your snaps
about
32:25
problems because we haven't
toured
32:28
bullets and storms and fires
because
32:31
we'd had to throw up one too
many times
32:34
speaker Pelosi Democratic
leadership we
32:38
are asking you to grow up
32:39
when will you kentuc woo Patrol
applause
32:44
so I'm not so sure that his mom
from
32:48
where was she from Hungary
Hungary I'm
32:53
not so sure she wrote her notes
in
32:55
English that his brother could
find when
32:57
he was eight years old maybe
she wrote
33:00
it in English
33:01
doubtful
33:03
sounds like a crock it could be
it could
33:06
be that her mother wrote a book
that's
33:08
also possible if that was
grandma
33:10
grandma
33:11
yeah grandmother yeah it could
be that
33:12
she wrote a book I don't know
but this
33:14
kid is good
33:15
orange Dean is his name-o look
at this
33:17
Anna orange Dean
33:20
professor at Merit of child
psychology
33:22
uh okay and she has she she
writes about
33:26
the Holocaust maybe that's her
33:27
maybe it's the book they're
talking
33:29
about yeah well maybe she'd
psychologize
33:31
her grandson but man
33:34
this could watch out for this
kid if
33:35
they get ahold of him he'll
he'll be a
33:39
bit one hinged of style I'm not
just
33:44
like David Hogg he'll go he'll
go and
33:46
hug where's less time you heard
his name
33:48
that's what I'm saying he'll go
he'll go
33:50
he go he burn out I'm just
pointing it
33:52
out Trudeau in business back
off I'm
33:57
still in the I'm still in uh in
the
33:59
green new deal okay but before
you leave
34:02
this kid
34:03
I don't understand how they're
34:05
associating the Holocaust with
climate
34:10
change don't you think that's
something
34:11
of a bit or no you know what no
John no
34:14
because if you listen to the
whole thing
34:16
and I played a little bit of it
there
34:17
these kids are growing up
believing that
34:21
the world is on fire it's on
flood it's
34:24
on earthquake it's on
everything they're
34:26
all gonna die their schools are
being
34:28
shot up also climate change
they're
34:30
traumatized they're traumatized
yes
34:34
Keeble he equates this to the
Holocaust
34:37
where kids were all these kids
not us no
34:40
I know but this is what you get
when the
34:44
child abuse is complete these
kids are
34:46
very serious I don't know if
they'll be
34:48
taken seriously by the
Democrats who
34:50
would they seem to be wanting
to partner
34:52
with but yeah this is this they
really
34:56
believe that it's sad I find
this
34:58
incredibly sad
35:02
now now Trudeau
35:06
he was interviewed CCBC and he
was
35:11
interviewed about the carbon
tax which
35:13
is just like in France although
the
35:16
riots haven't started yet is
quite an
35:18
issue with the provinces they
want to
35:19
have none of it you've got four
35:21
provinces who have not complied
with the
35:23
carbon tax now you're imposing
it on
35:25
them is it harder to sell the
carbon tax
35:27
when you have premiers saying
that it is
35:29
the wrong thing to do I think I
think
35:32
the fact that there are a bunch
of
35:35
conservatives out there who
have decided
35:37
that pollution should be free
is not
35:41
that difficult to counter or
put it you
35:43
gotta love the pollution meme
don't you
35:45
it's now just just pollution
the price
35:48
on pollution because we want
less prices
35:50
and the fact that conservatives
in this
35:52
country don't want to move
forward on
35:55
either fighting climate change
or
35:56
helping people ensure that we
can get
35:58
the good jobs in the future is a
36:01
conversation I'm willing to
have anytime
36:03
what we're doing with a climate
action
36:05
incentive is making sure that
that
36:07
family that will have extra
costs
36:10
because of putting a price on
pollution
36:11
will be more than equivalently
36:14
compensated for it and what is
your hope
36:16
in terms of how those people
change
36:18
their behavior and do you have
a sense
36:20
of how quickly that would
happen well I
36:23
think we know that when you put
a price
36:25
on something you don't want like
36:28
pollution attacks well we're
putting a
36:29
price on pollution right could
you say
36:31
price on pollution one more
time just so
36:33
we know it's pollution okay
we're making
36:36
sure watch actually that the
money is
36:38
going straight back to the
jurisdiction
36:40
this isn't going into federal
coffers
36:42
this isn't something we're
gonna spend
36:43
on something else we're
actually giving
36:45
that money back to citizens in
the
36:48
province in which it was raised
because
36:50
we know that if you make
pollution free
36:53
people are gonna give out more
of it we
36:56
say no if you want to pollute
there
36:58
should be a cost associated I'm
just
37:00
blown away by the fact that this
37:02
interviewer lets them get away
with the
37:04
word pollute
37:04
chin
37:06
it's co2 it's carbon dioxide in
the
37:10
atmosphere which has now just
been
37:12
boiled down to pollution do you
boil it
37:15
so if we got rid of all carbon
dioxide
37:17
in the atmosphere that would be
a plus
37:18
because we have no more
pollution yeah
37:20
and no more no more trees and
eventually
37:22
no more trees to be fed but it
trying to
37:27
kill us but this is why people
and
37:29
certainly young people are very
nervous
37:33
and don't feel so good about
the climate
37:36
change now of course she does
ask the
37:39
question about France compared
to what's
37:41
happening there compared to
canned and a
37:43
via what could go wrong could
anything
37:45
going wrong what do you think
about your
37:46
buddy Mike Hall we saw a
political I
37:48
think he's a political ally of
yours and
37:49
men you and that call faced
this very
37:51
question over the past couple
of weeks
37:53
he put a surtax on fuel
37:55
riots in the street and he had
to back
37:57
down like what lesson did you
learn from
38:00
watching that well he didn't
ensure that
38:03
the second part of it you put a
price on
38:05
pollution because we want less
pollution
38:07
but you also make sure that
ordinary
38:11
Canadians are going to be able
to be to
38:14
afford this this transition
towards a
38:17
lower carbon economy it's the
remix that
38:19
makes the rebate the support for
38:21
families and making sure that
we are
38:23
supporting families through this
38:25
transition time is a fundamental
38:28
responsibility for every
government and
38:30
yet the United Nations says
that most of
38:34
the large emitting countries
including
38:35
Canada are not on track to meet
Paris
38:38
targets they are calling for
more
38:39
urgency so how do you respond
in the
38:42
face of that do you speed up
what you're
38:44
doing do you change actually
actually a
38:46
lot of countries around the
world are
38:47
looking with a lot of interest
at how
38:50
Canada is moving forward on
putting a
38:51
price on pollution and
supporting
38:54
ordinary citizens through this
38:55
transition it is a model that
is going
38:57
to set us on the path to reach
our Paris
39:00
targets we are going to be in
the UN
39:01
says no the UN says it's not
going to
39:03
happen we are going to be able
to reach
39:05
those commitments how by by
having
39:08
having a price on pollution
people will
39:12
look for ways to innovate to
pollute
39:15
less that will
39:17
effectively reduce our climate
change
39:19
emissions and and and improve
so you
39:21
will reach the Paris we're
gonna we
39:23
reach our Paris our targets
what could
39:25
possibly go wrong
39:28
Wow
39:30
we need more donations from the
39:32
Canadians yes
39:37
and is he just following up on
that
39:40
Yellowjackets
39:42
before the shooting in
Strasbourg which
39:46
is still a part of France there
were all
39:49
kinds of reports about the
police using
39:53
incapacitating liquid on the
protesters
39:57
as a secret weapon they say
where was
40:01
this well this is published in
Mariana
40:04
in the French publication
40:10
Saturday in Paris police had a
secret
40:12
weapon
40:14
and they only use that as last
resort a
40:17
supply of incapacitating liquid
water
40:21
cannons I don't know how would
you do it
40:25
how would you how would you get
it I
40:26
mean this like mace is an
incapacitating
40:28
liquid so maybe that's what
they're
40:29
talking about but you're
following the
40:33
publication of article the
Nationals on
40:35
Dawn Marie wish to specify the
device of
40:37
which we reported existence -
is it lik
40:38
oh it's a powder ah it's a
powder
40:42
hmm we got to find that someone
one of
40:44
our probably one of those like
like a
40:47
tear gas problem yeah tear gas
like
40:50
product not fun most like well
my last
40:54
global warming thing is the
Arctic
40:55
warming report which is on
democracy now
40:57
scientists have issued a new
warning on
41:00
Arctic warming a report
released this
41:03
week finds the Arctic has been
warmer
41:05
over the last five years and at
any time
41:08
since 1900 year record-keeping
began the
41:13
region is warming at twice the
rate of
41:15
the rest of the planet
41:18
so you'd think that if you're
gonna be
41:22
making all these
prognostications about
41:25
the next few hundred years that
you
41:28
would go back for the 1900 you
think
41:32
there might be something there
that she
41:34
wasn't mentioning is that what
you're
41:35
saying yeah you think huh hmm
yeah at
41:42
one point green land was Green
Green now
41:45
that's why it's called green
land but
41:46
well this is no that's not the
way they
41:48
should play at the school no
they've had
41:51
but the problem is of course
underneath
41:53
all that snow there's evidence
that it
41:54
was like a wooded you know area
very
41:58
problematic the way they played
it in
42:00
school when I was a kid was Leif
42:03
Eriksson is escaping you know
as the
42:05
last of the Vikings trying to
get out of
42:08
the doorway over that whole
North Nordic
42:12
area because he was the hammer
was
42:15
brought down on these guys
because there
42:17
were bad actors and they were
chasing
42:19
them down so they went to they
they told
42:22
everybody
42:24
they're the ones who named it
green land
42:26
and then Iceland was named
because it
42:28
was actually kind of green and
it would
42:31
to be this sucker really is
that the way
42:35
is that the way it's taught the
kind of
42:37
bulks crap that I was taught it
was
42:39
sucker the dummies from the
Nordic
42:40
countries they're chasing in
Leif
42:42
Ericson because he's obviously
not gonna
42:43
go to Iceland because it's ice
there was
42:47
a Greek
42:49
misdirection misdirection early
example
42:52
of misdirection that's great
and so
42:55
those Vikings man so I'm
thinking yeah
42:59
maybe I didn't know that that's
pretty
43:03
good yeah that's very funny or
did for
43:05
some reason it's that wood that
stuck
43:07
with me along with the one in
and it was
43:10
when you're a little kid if for
any
43:14
little kid would do this when
they first
43:15
look at the globe mm-hmm they
will look
43:18
at South America and Africa and
you look
43:21
at it you go hey those two
pieces yes oh
43:23
you can't say that before the
43:27
International Geophysical Year
where
43:29
they determine this thing
called plate
43:31
tectonics
43:32
which removing these these
areas apart
43:34
it was always no it's just a
coincidence
43:38
don't even say something like
that it
43:40
was a coincidence that they
look like
43:42
they are hooked together so
this is all
43:45
bull crap word perfed so we were
43:47
supposed to now believe the
global
43:49
warming that reminds me when I
when I
43:53
entered the Dutch schooling
system I was
43:55
going to the International
School of
43:56
Amsterdam for three years after
he moved
43:58
there move there when I was
seven and
43:59
just to give you the full
context of the
44:02
story we had a week off from
the ISA
44:04
International School of
Amsterdam then
44:06
my parents sat me my sisters
down Sunday
44:09
evening guess what you guys are
gonna do
44:11
tomorrow we're like wow what
are we
44:12
going to be going to Dutch
school like
44:14
what and I actually rode really
spoke
44:17
just a few words of Dutch so
entered
44:21
Dutch school fifth grade and
within I
44:23
think they're like two or three
months
44:25
into this into the into the the
school
44:28
year the teacher he said oh
here's a
44:32
question that our Americans now
this is
44:34
a time when Americans were not
very
44:35
loved in in Europe Texas
Instruments was
44:38
coming over and I walk on the
street
44:40
they know who I was and the
kids be like
44:41
you crazy American shit go fuck
yourself
44:44
I mean that's what I would get
as a 5th
44:46
grader and then the teacher
says all
44:48
right here's one how many how
many
44:50
states does the United States
of America
44:52
have my hand goes up of course
is at 50
44:54
states and haha it's 52 you
forgot
44:56
Alaska and Hawaii
44:57
I said mm-hmm no it was 48 and
then we
45:02
what no no you don't even know
this and
45:06
he see just was berating me and
I was
45:11
you know I was already messed
up and
45:13
then I remember recalling the
American
45:15
Embassy and recording it on you
know one
45:17
of those little cassette
recorders
45:19
taking it into school and even
that was
45:21
a well she was referencing an
old an old
45:25
Encyclopedia Brittanica I could
not get
45:28
them to just admit that he was
wrong
45:32
yeah there's elements of this
in the
45:34
educational system and its
really
45:36
pathetic
45:40
entire sundar Pichai
testimonial watch
45:44
the whole thing cuz I only
picked up a
45:45
few I watched it I have one
clip I
45:48
watched some of it I have what
I thought
45:50
was a good clip but you
probably have
45:52
now let's let's play I got a
couple
45:53
clips very short ones I thought
this was
45:57
good because it played right
into the
45:58
hundred thousand apparently not
even
46:01
that much fifty thousand
dollars that
46:02
was spent by the Russians on
Facebook to
46:04
swing the election here's the
here's the
46:07
amount that apparently Google
picked up
46:09
this is Nadler who's the number
one
46:12
Trump haters gonna who's already
46:13
discussed getting Trump in jibt
getting
46:16
Trump putting Trump in jail
although if
46:20
anybody read my essay in the
last
46:22
newsletter just a death essay
well know
46:26
that no one actually wants to
put him in
46:27
jail that would ruin the whole
idea of
46:29
the things yeah but listen to
Nadler
46:32
grilling this guy and by the
way a lot
46:34
of people are critic endemic
Nadler as
46:36
being in the pocket of Google
because he
46:38
gets so much money from
alphabet now
46:40
according to media reports
Google found
46:42
evidence that Russian agents
spent
46:43
thousands of dollars to
purchase ads on
46:45
its advertising platforms the
span
46:48
multiple Google products is
part of the
46:50
agents the Russian agents
campaigned to
46:52
interfere in the election two
years ago
46:54
additionally juniper Downs head
of
46:57
global policy for YouTube
testified in
46:59
July a YouTube had identified
and shut
47:01
down multiple and shut down
multiple
47:04
channels containing thousands
of videos
47:06
associated with the Russian
47:07
misinformation campaign does
Google now
47:10
know the full extent to which
its online
47:12
platforms were exploited by
Russian
47:14
actors in the election two
years ago we
47:16
have you know we undertook a
very
47:19
thorough investigation and in
2016 we we
47:24
now know that there were two
main ad
47:28
accounts linked to Russia which
which
47:31
you know advertised on Google
for about
47:34
forty seven hundred dollars in
47:35
advertising we also found a
hard limited
47:38
total of forty seven hundred
dollars
47:39
that's right which was you know
no
47:43
amount is okay here but you
know but we
47:46
found limited activity improper
activity
47:48
we have learned a lot from that
and we
47:51
you know it dramatically
increased the
47:53
production's we
47:53
have around our election
offerings
47:56
leading up to the current
elections we
47:59
did we again found limited
activity both
48:02
from the internet research
agency in
48:04
Russia as well as accounts
linked to
48:07
Iran and while what specific
steps have
48:10
you taken including during the
recent
48:12
2018 elections to protect
against
48:14
further interference by Russia
or other
48:17
hostile foreign powers we have
48:18
undertaken a significant review
of how
48:21
ads are bought you know we look
for the
48:24
origin of these accounts we
share and
48:27
collaborate with law
enforcement other
48:29
technology companies and we
essentially
48:33
are investing a lot of effort
and
48:34
oversight in this area looking
ahead to
48:37
the next Congress I assume we
can have
48:39
your assurances that Google
will work
48:41
with this committee as we
examine the
48:43
issue of how to better secure
our
48:45
elections from future foreign
48:46
interference congressmen
protecting our
48:49
elections is foundational to our
48:51
democracy and you you have my
full
48:52
commitment that we do that yeah
blah
48:54
blah let me tell you deal but I
watched
48:59
this whole thing and it is so
49:05
embarrassing
49:07
and even the people who had a
bit of a
49:09
clue really display their
ignorance and
49:11
just how idiotic lis stupid
they are if
49:15
not because they really don't
understand
49:17
how the series of tubes works
because
49:21
they don't have the wherewithal
to ask
49:24
someone to make sure they don't
look
49:26
like blithering morons which
they do you
49:31
can't take it seriously I mean
there's
49:33
stuff in there like well if I'm
here and
49:34
I'm over there does Google know
you know
49:37
like would you unless you
believe it so
49:41
wide open for Pichardo go well
I don't
49:43
know it depends on your phone
depends on
49:44
what apps you have installed I
mean
49:46
there was just not as nothing
really
49:48
substantive well there's one
small thing
49:49
that came out that may be
important but
49:51
it started off with
pontificating is
49:54
Lofgren you know well let's
talk about
49:58
search and how search works I
think it's
50:00
important to talk about how
search works
50:05
right now if you google the
word idiot
50:11
under images a picture of
Donald Trump
50:18
that happen how does search
work so that
50:22
that would occur we provide
search tree
50:25
for anytime you type in a
keyword we as
50:30
Google we have crawled we've
gone out
50:33
and crawled and stored Billy
copies of
50:36
billions of their pages
50:38
he says stored but almost
sounds like
50:39
stalled and I just wanted to
like
50:41
believe that's what he's
thinking in his
50:42
mind i stoled all that in our
index and
50:45
we take the keyword and match
it against
50:49
webpages and grant them based
on over
50:52
200 signals things like
relevance
50:55
freshness popularity how other
people
50:59
are using it and based on that
you know
51:01
at any given time we try to
rank and
51:04
find the best results for that
query and
51:06
then we evaluate them at
external
51:08
Raiders to make sure that and
they
51:12
evaluate it to objective
guidelines and
51:14
and that's how we make sure the
process
51:16
is
51:17
man sitting behind the curtain
figuring
51:20
out what we're going to show
the user
51:23
it's basically a compilation of
what
51:25
users are generating and trying
to sort
51:28
through that information I
think she's
51:31
on the payroll too
51:34
yeah don't worry it's not some
little
51:36
man who's putting you know he
51:38
conveniently omits the idea
that the
51:42
search results are also
tailored to you
51:44
as a as an individual and
moreover your
51:50
location like I was talking
about that
51:52
and I did the experiment
yesterday we do
51:55
a search query and then you
actually do
51:57
with two different browsers
just to make
51:59
it kind of fair and then flip
on the VPN
52:02
do the exact same search query
from like
52:04
California and you get very
different
52:05
results try gun control as an
example
52:07
it's very different my favorite
thing is
52:11
whatever VPN area you're coming
from
52:14
changes like a woman in
Vancouver who
52:18
wants to meet me
52:19
and she's also in Berkeley is
hot yeah I
52:26
can't believe this what are the
chances
52:31
onward
52:33
number two this I think is
something
52:35
where Google can get caught up
and I
52:39
this is good good latte which
is named
52:43
good luck good lat you spell
like a good
52:45
good latte it's easy like he's
a good
52:48
latte - good latte boy things
the
52:50
Chairman he has to ask a
question about
52:53
the advertising rates for
politicians
52:54
and what you have to know is
that I
52:56
think it's law correct me if
I'm wrong
52:59
when you when you buy
television media
53:02
for a political campaign the
seller I
53:06
believe is obligated to give
you the
53:09
cheapest rate and the same
cheap rate
53:11
that everybody else gets have
you are
53:14
you familiar with this
53:16
I'm not familiar with it being
law but
53:18
it would make sense could two
competing
53:20
political candidates targeting
the same
53:22
audience see different ad rates
and if
53:25
yes could that disparity be
substantial
53:28
there wouldn't be a difference
based on
53:30
you know any political reasons
unless
53:33
there are keywords which are of
53:34
particular interest in the
market
53:36
determines that so it's it's
essentially
53:38
a supply demand equilibrium it
can lead
53:40
to difference in rates but it
will vary
53:43
from time to time then those
rates be
53:45
very substantial in difference
53:47
there could be occasions where
yes there
53:50
could be difference in rates
yeah I
53:51
haven't looked at the specifics
of that
53:53
yet but it's decided by the
system and
53:55
it's a process we have done for
over 20
53:57
years and it let me assure you
anything
54:00
to do with our Civic process we
make
54:02
sure we do so in a non-partisan
way and
54:04
it's really important for us
yeah I
54:05
think I think he's gonna run
into some
54:07
some headwinds there because
they're all
54:10
gonna say well wait a minute
how do you
54:11
determine the price for this
campaign or
54:13
my campaign and there's these
people are
54:15
so clueless in Congress because
of
54:18
course it's very difficult to
to get
54:20
that ad rate the same as
television
54:22
because it's apples and oranges
but I
54:23
think this is gonna make an
issue about
54:25
that now China the question
about China
54:29
was of course asked by our own
Sheila
54:32
jackson-lee and as you know
she's a
54:37
representative for Houston has
a great
54:41
relationship with China is
always
54:43
talking up China and oh yeah
we've the
54:45
port and we love China goes to
China
54:47
goes goes on special little
little uh
54:51
trips to junkets make sure our
bond of
54:55
friendship and cooperation with
China is
54:57
strong she loves China so she's
the one
55:00
to ask about China I am
concerned that
55:03
you are now going back into
China and
55:05
upholding the dragonfly
procedures which
55:10
would help censor Chinese
persons
55:14
seeking a lifeline of democracy
and
55:16
freedom congressmen adult said
right now
55:19
we have no plans to I liked how
he said
55:21
congressman to everybody
including the
55:22
Congress women I don't know if
that was
55:25
on purpose but he kept doing it
ah
55:26
Chrissy and freedom congressman
had out
55:29
said
55:29
right now we have no plans to
launch in
55:31
China we don't have a search
product
55:33
there or our poor mission is to
provide
55:36
users access to information and
getting
55:40
access to information is an
important
55:41
human right so we are always
compelled
55:43
across the world to try hard to
provide
55:47
that information I'm committed
to being
55:48
fully transparent including with
55:50
policymakers to the extent we
ever
55:52
develop plans to do that
55:53
no sounds like she asked the
right
55:56
question he gave the right
answer
55:57
nothing goes in formation is a
human
56:00
right yes of course it's a
human right
56:02
John which is how they get some
56:05
information right now what
would you
56:06
like I can give it to you start
working
56:09
I'm gonna make a list okay it's
your
56:11
human right to do so
56:14
they did have one gotcha a
human right
56:16
is not to want access to
information by
56:20
human right according to him is
this is
56:23
a la access Oh huge difference
56:28
you
56:29
see I think they have a they
got him on
56:32
this this was a this was the
only real
56:34
bias question which is what
this was
56:36
really about this is all about
bias no
56:38
one understood an algorithm no
one and
56:40
three and a half hours of just
pure
56:42
drivel yeah bad this Jim Jordan
he had
56:46
the I guess kind of smoking gun
to show
56:48
that Google through their own
wording
56:51
which the char just denied and
denied
56:54
and denied the had specifically
done
56:57
some work to help out a
political party
57:00
during the midterm elections
here's the
57:02
clip and mr. pitch I and your
opening
57:04
statement you said I lead this
company
57:05
without political bias and work
to
57:08
ensure that our products
operate that
57:11
way
57:12
Ileana Murillo is Google's head
of
57:15
multicultural marketing does
miss
57:18
Murillo do good work
57:19
I'm not directly familiar with
her work
57:21
but she's an employee of Google
and you
57:24
know we're proud of her
employees well
57:26
you praised her work the day
after the
57:27
2016 election in a four-page
email she
57:30
wrote about her work with the
Latino
57:33
vote she said even sundar gave
our
57:35
effort they shout out is she
referring
57:37
to you there she was referring
to my
57:39
communication around
translation for a
57:42
different related effort okay
well I'm
57:44
gonna look at two other
sentences she
57:45
had that long email again
recapping her
57:48
work in the 2016 election with
the
57:50
Latino vote she said this we
pushed to
57:53
get out the Latino vote with our
57:55
features a few lines down and
her email
57:57
she qualified that sentence and
she said
58:00
we pushed to get out the Latino
vote
58:01
with our features in key states
and she
58:05
specifically cites the states
Florida
58:06
and Nevada near the end of her
email in
58:09
a similar sentence she says we
supported
58:11
partners like voto Latino to
pay for
58:15
rides to the polls in key
states with me
58:20
I want to kind of analyze those
two
58:22
sentences we push to get out
the Latino
58:23
vote with our features in key
states we
58:25
supported partners like voto
Latino to
58:28
pay for rides to the polls in
key states
58:31
is a fair to say the we in both
58:32
sentences mister pachai refers
to Google
58:35
congressman we we are very
concerned
58:39
whenever there are allegations
like that
58:40
we we are team Leslie that
question I'm
58:43
asked is
58:43
fair to say that we in both
sentences
58:45
refers to the company Google as
Google
58:48
we wouldn't participate in any
partisan
58:50
efforts around any Civic
process so okay
58:53
I don't think so so this is so
we pushed
58:56
and we supported partner like
voted
58:58
Latino to paper Ides in pulse
in key
59:00
states and we push to get out
the Latino
59:02
vote during the 2016 election
and how
59:07
were they getting that done
they were
59:08
getting that done by according
to miss
59:11
Morello your head of
multicultural
59:12
marketing by altering your
features are
59:15
configuring your features in
such a way
59:17
and for paying for rides for
people to
59:20
get to the polls not that any
of that is
59:22
illegal mind you but it was odd
that
59:25
Pajar just kept the night went
on for
59:27
minutes no no no I've not no we
would
59:29
never do anything by us like
that we
59:31
wouldn't but to have the email
saying
59:32
you did it
59:34
it's like just admit it what
difference
59:36
does it make is not illegal
59:41
not but it is biased which is
what they
59:43
tried which is what yeah and it
just it
59:45
just went nowhere it really
went nowhere
59:47
I've just won one last clip
that kind of
59:50
moves into it an interesting
story this
59:52
is about the content flagging we
59:55
discussed this I raised the
case of the
59:57
Alliance defending freedom
content being
59:59
removed after being reported by
a
1:00:01
trusted flagger on YouTube the
the
1:00:03
flagging organization where the
sub was
1:00:05
the Southern Poverty Law Center
which
1:00:07
has a kind of an infamous
reputation for
1:00:09
being I would say radical left
1:00:11
organization that opposes
conservative
1:00:14
viewpoints what criteria does
Google use
1:00:16
when granting trusted flagger
status to
1:00:18
third parties such as the SPLC
you know
1:00:23
today we first want to clarify
one thing
1:00:27
our trusted flaggers don't
remove
1:00:28
content they can flag content
for us to
1:00:31
review and we review flat
content it's
1:00:34
mostly used by law enforcement
many many
1:00:38
nonprofit agencies in in areas
important
1:00:41
areas like child safety
terrorism and so
1:00:43
on Southern Poverty Law Center
is a
1:00:45
trusted flag where people can
register
1:00:47
last we checked they've never
flagged a
1:00:50
single video on our platform we
have
1:00:53
reached out to a wide variety of
1:00:54
organizations including
conservative
1:00:56
organizations we would be happy
to take
1:00:58
your suggestions to add you know
1:01:00
organizations as trusted
flaggers I
1:01:02
appreciate that we need a little
1:01:03
objectivity and the reviewers
and out
1:01:05
you'll be jealous oh geez no
we're yeah
1:01:08
but he actually that's like
believing
1:01:10
that we're and this is the
story I
1:01:12
wanted to get to big article in
The
1:01:15
Guardian about Snopes Snopes
1:01:19
is very disappointed angry a
journalist
1:01:23
working as fact checkers for
Facebook in
1:01:25
this case have pushed to end a
1:01:27
controversial media partnership
with a
1:01:28
social network saying the
company has
1:01:30
ignored their concerns and
failed to use
1:01:32
their expertise to combat
misinformation
1:01:35
and this is Brooke Binkowski
manager
1:01:39
former managing editor of Snopes
1:01:41
fact-checking site that has
partnered
1:01:43
with Facebook for two years she
says
1:01:44
they're not taking anything
seriously
1:01:46
they're more interested in
making
1:01:47
themselves look good and
passing the
1:01:49
buck but they clearly don't
care talking
1:01:52
about Facebook Facebook in this
case but
1:01:54
that's the same if the same
fact check
1:01:57
network the international fact
check
1:01:58
network that includes that
works for
1:02:01
Google and includes Snopes and
then the
1:02:03
other side Daily Caller
Foundation and
1:02:05
yeah and here's in black and
white they
1:02:08
don't care they really don't
give a crap
1:02:10
about what you're doing with
your course
1:02:12
they don't yeah and all those
people
1:02:15
should be living here where
it's nice
1:02:17
and cheap for them
1:02:18
yeah well I think face bushes
just moved
1:02:21
to Austin
1:02:21
no no no no no we keep it right
where it
1:02:23
is but with that I would like
to thank
1:02:26
you for your courage and say in
the
1:02:27
morning to you John see the man
who put
1:02:30
the scene SPLC Dvorak in the
morning to
1:02:35
you mr. Adam Curry also in the
morning
1:02:37
to all ships at sea what's on
the ground
1:02:39
feet in the air subs in the
water
1:02:41
they're all the names the
nights out
1:02:42
there and in the morning to the
troll
1:02:44
room hello trolls got your
poles no
1:02:47
agenda stream comm is where
they always
1:02:49
show up you can join them every
Sunday
1:02:52
and Thursday morning when we do
the show
1:02:53
live and we are always happy
always
1:02:56
happy to have them here and
covering our
1:02:59
ass or fact-checking it so it
may need
1:03:01
to be and in the morning the
caesium-137
1:03:04
brought us the artwork for
Episode 1093
1:03:07
the title that was write to
puberty and
1:03:09
this was a very nice image this
was the
1:03:12
the the last puzzle piece that
fits into
1:03:15
the huge puzzle with no agenda
stamped
1:03:18
across it he was I don't know
it was
1:03:20
something about it really
really felt
1:03:22
good but this was a
controversial pick
1:03:26
because our rigid this was not
our
1:03:27
original pick
1:03:30
okay Mike Riley had the piece
that we
1:03:33
wanted to use I'm going in to
look now
1:03:36
which was the piece with OAC or
AOC
1:03:41
whatever her name is
1:03:42
Oh with the moon shot yes the
moon could
1:03:44
stop at the moon shot in this
thing and
1:03:46
is that it's a take off from
that guy's
1:03:50
name class yes the Hugo the
Hugo movie
1:03:52
guy yeah the famous French
movie maker
1:03:57
and so we picked that piece to
begin
1:04:00
with and then I before we
posted I we
1:04:04
had a we had all right we
picked it I'd
1:04:05
put his name in the credits and
1:04:06
everything yeah I said wait a
minute we
1:04:09
can use this piece we're such
pussies
1:04:12
yeah well no we can't use the
piece and
1:04:17
that the reason was it's
because what
1:04:19
happens if somebody shoots this
woman
1:04:24
she had the bullet with the the
rocket
1:04:27
the rocket was in her did look
like a
1:04:31
bullet was like a bullet and so
then all
1:04:35
of a sudden were the bad guys
and so we
1:04:37
pulled the piece and went with
the other
1:04:39
piece which we liked a lot to
Adam
1:04:41
actually like the the the
jigsaw puzzle
1:04:45
piece more and I'm the one who
thought
1:04:47
the other piece was better and
he
1:04:48
finally came to my side on this
and we
1:04:51
picked it and then I had that
did I
1:04:52
awesome and the reason well the
reason
1:04:54
why the reason why is the
puzzle piece
1:04:56
you know you argued correctly
is can be
1:04:59
used for anything anytime it's
a it's a
1:05:01
perfect evergreen hey Ozzie we
might be
1:05:04
able to use it but there was
something
1:05:06
about the moon and it made
sense for the
1:05:08
episode yes but it would but
once we
1:05:12
determined that it was it was
not
1:05:15
acceptable because of the
bullet we went
1:05:18
in was the end of it it won't
be an
1:05:20
evergreen either but you can go
there
1:05:21
look go to the website and
check it out
1:05:23
that's no agenda art generator
calm and
1:05:26
we thank cesium-137 and all of
our
1:05:28
artists you were always
diligently
1:05:29
uploading sometimes just
hilarious stuff
1:05:32
and it's on view for everyone's
on
1:05:34
display no agenda are generated
are calm
1:05:36
and you can also upload your
and that's
1:05:38
how a lot of people participate
in our
1:05:40
value Network and thank you
1:05:42
caesium-137
1:05:43
yes now you had a newsletter
fail
1:05:48
brought this year was a
disaster for
1:05:51
some of these newsletters this
one I got
1:05:54
a lot of notes from people
saying that
1:05:56
oh you know I never got the
thing I
1:05:58
think I read a couple of these
from
1:06:01
Alexander says
1:06:03
[Music]
1:06:06
for your information never made
my
1:06:08
mailbox and that's a first most
of all
1:06:10
the previous problematic
newsletters did
1:06:13
arrive so he didn't get it a
number of
1:06:16
people didn't get it I he says
John I
1:06:20
haven't received my newsletter
earlier
1:06:22
today I've only received this
mail this
1:06:23
mailed on from that though in
other
1:06:25
words the text messages right
in the
1:06:31
last few weeks I know you've
been
1:06:32
commenting on the newsletters
not
1:06:34
getting through I have received
all of
1:06:36
those but have not received
this one hmm
1:06:38
some people finally dug around
they find
1:06:41
it in their promotions boxes
and it was
1:06:42
nice it was an essay which you
and I
1:06:44
always laugh about so whenever
you write
1:06:47
down and you know sit down and
write an
1:06:49
essay it usually results in
much lower
1:06:52
donations yes the donations go
way down
1:06:55
and you know are you now
considering
1:06:59
still doing them because you
kind of
1:07:00
said in your follow-up that it
appears
1:07:02
we can't do them anymore what
is the
1:07:04
point of it you know everybody
hates
1:07:06
them well here's here's what I
wanted to
1:07:08
jump in on you said it appears
the
1:07:10
audience that would be our
producers
1:07:12
will receive the newsletter to
actually
1:07:14
just want animated gifs
1:07:16
they love the animated you
think that
1:07:19
this is the way we should go I
mean is
1:07:21
is their animated I mean I know
the
1:07:24
answer to this because we
always take
1:07:26
the low the low road when we
can the low
1:07:28
road always but it's always
worse it's
1:07:31
just so sad when people say
you're gonna
1:07:33
give us a newsletter with some
content
1:07:35
and you do it and just uh yes
this is
1:07:38
what the problem is because
people
1:07:40
really just want animated gifs
that's
1:07:42
the bottom line and we're being
honest
1:07:44
with you this is what you
respond to
1:07:48
but this apparently were some
delivery
1:07:50
issues I don't know why there
doesn't
1:07:51
make any sense but I've been
thinking
1:07:53
there's been some changes in
the owl
1:07:55
goes to the promotions by
somebody
1:07:58
suggested that if you don't
open the
1:08:00
newsletter for a buy he says he
noticed
1:08:02
this no then Google makes a
decision for
1:08:05
you yeah he says that he used
to always
1:08:07
open the newsletter open open
open then
1:08:09
for some reason or he'd skipped
three of
1:08:11
them right and it says and ever
since
1:08:13
after that has been showing up
in
1:08:14
promotions no matter what he
does which
1:08:16
is the thing that bothers me
the most is
1:08:18
the comment that everybody
makes is no
1:08:21
matter what I do
1:08:22
it shows whatever might listed
I bitch
1:08:25
about it being in the wrong box
and all
1:08:27
the rest of it because I do
what I do
1:08:28
just discard the promotions box
to just
1:08:32
eliminate its existing somehow
within
1:08:34
just a B's semi-technical
1:08:36
I believe somewhere in Google's
system
1:08:39
when you say okay I want to
whitelist
1:08:41
this it's probably I mean these
things
1:08:44
do come out from weird reply
twos and
1:08:48
MailChimp does certain things
that may
1:08:49
not be the same every time in
the
1:08:51
headers
1:08:54
I think MailChimp is partly to
blame for
1:08:56
some of this I don't know that
they're
1:08:58
doing enough I mean I bitched
about this
1:09:00
a few weeks ago similar
situation and I
1:09:04
got a note from MailChimp and
they've
1:09:06
said this bullcrap and did
there's no
1:09:09
thinking what do you say hey
shut up
1:09:10
Dvorak or you want to be de
platformed
1:09:12
yeah I'm not worried about that
but it's
1:09:15
just the
1:09:17
it's just a date I wonder how
much of
1:09:20
the system itself because you
know the
1:09:22
people who looked into in
MailChimp
1:09:23
comes in with some very weird
headers
1:09:26
and they and all the this is a
problem I
1:09:30
don't know how Google can
rationalize
1:09:32
this but every link in a
newsletter like
1:09:35
this actually goes through
MailChimp oh
1:09:39
so when I link to the PayPal
account
1:09:42
it's actually going through
mail fast
1:09:45
know that and so it goes to
MailChimp
1:09:49
and then gets forwarded to the
PayPal so
1:09:51
mail chip can do a count
1:09:55
not you I'm gonna write a
little giblet
1:09:57
about yeah I'm I don't think
it's
1:09:59
MailChimp I mean this is
ultimately it's
1:10:02
Google I mean I get all the
news letters
1:10:03
all the time of course I wrote
my own
1:10:05
email server don't use Google
yeah so
1:10:08
it's clearly Google making
decisions
1:10:09
portal heaven there should be
you know
1:10:11
if it's the news that somebody
subscribe
1:10:14
to which is the case with this
mailing
1:10:16
list they should all go through
they
1:10:19
shouldn't end up in promotions
or in
1:10:21
spam or anything else if Google
is doing
1:10:23
its job I think they do a very
piss-poor
1:10:26
job with their email no they're
doing
1:10:28
exactly what they want to do if
you
1:10:30
don't want to be this
promotions tab is
1:10:33
also very interesting you get
into the
1:10:35
promotions tab you can also pay
to be at
1:10:37
the top of the promotions tab
1:10:38
it's an advertiser spot now
1:10:43
energy male oh yeah
1:10:45
why people in teams beyond
Gmail is
1:10:48
beyond me anyway let's thank
some people
1:10:50
who kindly we can no doubt
saying hey
1:10:53
you know we got we had a fail
and so
1:10:56
everybody you know a lot of
people that
1:10:57
normally wait for that they
seem to wait
1:11:01
for the second no hey man
where's my
1:11:03
gifs oh shit contribute which I
find is
1:11:10
B you know it's fine I like it
because
1:11:13
at least it shows that we our
people are
1:11:14
still following this show and
they like
1:11:16
to show and so they will
contribute so
1:11:17
we have a large list of
executive
1:11:20
producers today
1:11:20
up from one well so it worked
your evil
1:11:25
plan work before I could work
actually
1:11:27
actually is up from probably
two because
1:11:29
we have one that came in at
through mail
1:11:30
through the mail okay
1:11:32
which was of course hieronymus
of
1:11:34
Dogpatch in last night yes he's
back how
1:11:36
was he doing well he gave us a
1000 $77
1:11:40
so that's he's doing well holy
moly but
1:11:45
go to Sri note is very short two
1:11:49
paragraphs oh that's
1:11:50
I don't like Oh cuz here it
goes keeping
1:11:55
up with this world is difficult
so even
1:11:57
why I'm a day or two behind you
to keep
1:11:59
me in front and often or from
the future
1:12:01
thank you I hope to have some
insight
1:12:04
when I finally stopped
traveling but as
1:12:07
of now my observation is
rose-colored
1:12:10
glasses are about to get a
punch in the
1:12:13
nose I smell real shit around
the corner
1:12:19
mmm not just in John and Adams
poop
1:12:22
capitals hey we don't have the
poop well
1:12:25
actually we we're stuck we
couldn't
1:12:27
start in here but yes
1:12:28
happy Chanukah to to all-n jnk
Wow so
1:12:34
I'm thinking he's probably
thinking
1:12:36
there's crap going down the
Middle East
1:12:41
or somewhere but he's nothing's
up he
1:12:45
did say he will tell if he's
ever sent
1:12:47
without a bunch of why you
should be
1:12:49
donating to the show there's
none of
1:12:50
that in here it's just that he
just
1:12:52
thinks that something Bad's
gonna happen
1:12:53
whether it could be economic
they could
1:12:56
be middle he's he travels a lot
and he
1:12:58
goes to the Middle East but you
know and
1:13:01
hmm well this is very
concerning now is
1:13:04
there something about the
number the
1:13:07
1077 is there something we
should be
1:13:09
reading into that I would think
maybe
1:13:11
has got to be some code that
we're not
1:13:13
senator it's not our show
number so 1094
1:13:16
town this guy is a such a
puzzle think
1:13:20
he's well the only producers
were really
1:13:22
really known executive
producers we feel
1:13:24
nothing about no but we have a
lot of
1:13:27
indicators and hints now well
does
1:13:30
travel a lot why he's traveling
so much
1:13:32
we don't know that but he's
seems to be
1:13:36
on top of a lot of things and
jnk know
1:13:38
jingles know karma i will
respect his
1:13:41
wishes but thank you very much
sir
1:13:42
animus of Dogpatch and loris
LeBeau via
1:13:44
we look forward to your next
1:13:45
communication and this is also
yeah no
1:13:49
there's other issues I'll leave
that out
1:13:51
anyway onward to Craig Mazzella
$334 and
1:13:55
34 cents I apologize for the
long note
1:13:59
which then got truncated oh
gosh this is
1:14:04
horrible let me see if I have a
copy of
1:14:06
it somewhere oh that's horrible
start
1:14:11
start you're real funny start
my second
1:14:14
so long I don't know why they
1:14:15
concatenated it or cut it off
right
1:14:17
there but they did
1:14:22
you're gonna read it oh yeah
hold on I
1:14:25
was you I thought you were
looking for
1:14:26
the note I am but I had no luck
so far
1:14:29
okay let me have all on one
second I
1:14:32
just was right in the middle of
1:14:34
enlarging the page with the
zoom he's
1:14:37
called in beginning I'm big and
I
1:14:40
polished this or a long note
but it's
1:14:42
important if you don't want to
read it
1:14:45
then I would simply ask for the
most
1:14:47
powerful jobs cover you have
for me and
1:14:48
some easy pregnancy karma for
my wife
1:14:50
named Janie we are expect and
then it
1:14:53
ends this is horrible
1:14:56
you should have sent it through
even I
1:14:58
have nothing on email from him
but it
1:14:59
sounds like they are expecting
a new
1:15:01
human resource so we'll hand
out jobs
1:15:04
karma he wanted a big one big
heaping
1:15:07
and with a new human resource
karma and
1:15:10
please let us know what the
rest of your
1:15:12
note says jobs jobs jobs and
jobs that's
1:15:16
those job karma pregnancy Karma
to be
1:15:22
specific oh yes you know what I
remember
1:15:24
this note I think yeah was this
and his
1:15:28
wife is continuously ill
1:15:31
I don't wish the same note I
know I get
1:15:33
a lot of notes get a lot of
London I
1:15:37
know a lot of people's lives
and I'm not
1:15:39
sure if this was the same one
so I'll do
1:15:41
it Gigi ela yeah I can't find
it I've no
1:15:43
idea where it is maybe that's
not how
1:15:46
his email is you know yeah see
the
1:15:48
problem you know it's got some
screen
1:15:50
name for his email like screw
rename
1:15:52
damn it
1:15:53
screw industry anyway it's
three three
1:15:59
three three four sir roger boots
1:16:02
Mechanicsville Iowa 33333
1:16:06
sir roger boots here it's been
quite a
1:16:08
while using an old link and the
link
1:16:10
still works
1:16:11
apparently him and that's all
he's got
1:16:14
to say sir Kevlar 33333 from
smear and a
1:16:18
Georgia uh he says I TM I
haven't could
1:16:25
I have an Obama you might die
to to the
1:16:27
head and oh my god amazing
please yeah
1:16:31
we can do it to to the head and
the mind
1:16:35
I know you might die first yeah
I got
1:16:37
that oMG was it amazing
1:16:41
[Music]
1:16:44
yes okay here we go and a karma
as well
1:16:50
you might die you've got karma
kevlar
1:17:01
sent me a note a separate note
right
1:17:04
after I sent the second the
text email
1:17:07
out bitching
1:17:11
hey hey hey I was just about to
sense
1:17:13
just about to send a donation
thanks for
1:17:15
the reminder it's quite funny
Nick so
1:17:21
Nicholas blex Ruud $333 ITM
gents we've
1:17:26
were second time donors long
time boners
1:17:29
has been a while since our last
donation
1:17:30
can we get a D douching yes by
request I
1:17:32
think so your sad letter typed
at our
1:17:40
heartstrings and our purse
strings thank
1:17:41
you to you and Anna for keeping
us from
1:17:44
going dateline on each other
and keeping
1:17:47
our marriage strong oh my
husband hit me
1:17:50
in the mouth during our move
from
1:17:52
Portland to Austin a few years
ago in
1:17:54
our life who is this from this
is from
1:17:56
my Nicholas Beck's Road well
it's his
1:17:59
wife writing the note Oh Anna
and Nick
1:18:01
yes okay the first day my
husband hit me
1:18:07
in the mouth during our move
from
1:18:08
Portland to Austin oh she's in
Austin
1:18:11
mm-hmm a few months ago in our
Portland
1:18:13
to Austin wow that's like a
lateral move
1:18:19
man hipster yeah although it's
when our
1:18:25
lives haven't become mostly
meat-eating
1:18:27
hipsters in Austin all right
come on I
1:18:30
haven't been the same
franklin's haven't
1:18:32
been the same since the first
time I
1:18:34
listened I was shocked shocked
by the
1:18:37
oddball jingles but then I grew
to love
1:18:40
you both recently we hit my mom
in the
1:18:43
mouth and she thinks you're all
the
1:18:44
funniest pair hi mom hi mom
1:18:47
thanks for all you do John and
Adam
1:18:49
loved Anna and Nick yeah we'll
give them
1:18:51
a karma as well thank you you
crazy kids
1:18:53
and we'll see you at the meet
up with
1:18:54
just being planned as we speak
it's a
1:19:00
big one
1:19:02
all right now we have another
road with
1:19:04
a notice donation Brian Lawson
now he
1:19:08
did send an email in 333 let's
see what
1:19:14
he says sent - sorry I've been
overboard
1:19:17
lately just paid 333 through
PayPal
1:19:19
happy holidays Syd
1:19:22
okay thank you very much happy
holidays
1:19:26
now back to the now back to
real news
1:19:31
sir Chris Spears and us another
ausonian
1:19:34
it's crazy down here it's crazy
crazy
1:19:37
talk by the way you know they
if you
1:19:40
look at the numbers on the
mailing list
1:19:42
what do you think what state
you think
1:19:44
has the most
1:19:47
No Agenda people on it what
state has
1:19:51
the most no agenda people in it
yeah in
1:19:55
terms of the new mailing list
people
1:19:56
that have actually gotten that
far
1:19:59
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1:20:02
really have no idea really no
California
1:20:06
by a lot you know it's also the
biggest
1:20:08
state well what do you think
second then
1:20:13
New York Texas really it is it
a second
1:20:17
what's the same it's back up
California
1:20:19
it's all the same thing yeah
well it
1:20:22
we're California on the bench
here so
1:20:24
whenever you need us we'll
we'll pop in
1:20:26
coach we're ready for you yep
1:20:28
Chris Spears in Austin 322 uh I
hope
1:20:33
this small bit of Valley for
your Valley
1:20:35
finds you well as I look
forward to my
1:20:36
celebrating my birthday
tomorrow I think
1:20:38
he's on the list rounded
appropriate to
1:20:40
celebrate your commitment to
putting out
1:20:42
an outstanding product with this
1:20:43
contribution I cross the
threshold for
1:20:46
barony alright and find the
territory of
1:20:50
my residents already claimed in
the
1:20:53
interim I demand my seed Mancow
Kaymer a
1:20:57
clip that was promised in the
show notes
1:21:00
a while back
1:21:02
you know anything about this
well I know
1:21:05
about the clip I'm not sure I
mean
1:21:06
you're in charge of the peerage
1:21:07
committee so I'm not sure what
the
1:21:09
territory that he was he was
going I
1:21:11
didn't I don't know knowledge
of this
1:21:13
well has he needed know it
Chris wasting
1:21:18
territorial claims within the
peerage
1:21:19
system is ambiguous so that I
just
1:21:22
claimed way no sorry's well
that was
1:21:24
simplified yeah that's the
Baron of
1:21:26
Buenos Aires it's good we're
good to go
1:21:28
my god for 25 years they've
been growing
1:21:31
babies and cows yeah that's
what he was
1:21:34
looking for thank you very much
sir
1:21:36
Chris Stephen Rincon with a
check $320
1:21:40
and 32 cents from Frisco Texas
and all
1:21:43
he put on the deed instead of
note I
1:21:44
can't find an email and he put
four
1:21:47
boobs with the number four
1:21:50
maybe he's wants boobs no maybe
the
1:21:53
g---eight takes 800 eight times
four you
1:21:56
get third 320 32 is that what
it sounds
1:22:00
like to you like 800 8 times 4
could be
1:22:04
no could be nothing it's what
it is okay
1:22:07
then there you go four time
boobs but
1:22:10
why does he want four boobs
1:22:11
he just said for boobs he
didn't say he
1:22:14
wanted four boobs
1:22:15
got it Kyle blank in Houston
Texas $300
1:22:19
and 11 cents jcd the collection
of
1:22:23
essays was brilliant wasn't the
1:22:25
collection was one oh he's
thinking of
1:22:29
all of all of them here yeah
I've done
1:22:31
quite a few Hank could be
turned into a
1:22:34
giblet in fact I'm going to do
that
1:22:36
jumping in with an executive
producer
1:22:38
donation because the shows of
late have
1:22:40
been outstanding he just needs
some
1:22:42
karma you've got karma now we
go to
1:22:49
associate executive producer
starting
1:22:51
with James Schmid two hundred
fifty
1:22:54
eight dollars and thirty nine
cents
1:22:58
back after a dry spell again
add own not
1:23:00
a boner I have been I need some
healing
1:23:03
karma for an old pal who is in
ICU
1:23:05
facing a bad juju from lung
disease me
1:23:09
the deconstruction continues to
be
1:23:10
brilliant
1:23:11
keep up the stellar work gents
on girl
1:23:15
healing karma on its way you've
got
1:23:17
karma George cannot in
Westfield New
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Jersey 250 your shows have been
good
1:23:25
like other listeners I
especially like
1:23:26
the eurozone discussions
because nobody
1:23:29
else does them that's a euro
land this
1:23:32
is what we call them here yeah
eurozone
1:23:34
actually only you know eurozone
actually
1:23:36
refers specifically to the
countries
1:23:38
within the EU that used the
euro as
1:23:42
their currency right
1:23:45
so when you say eurozone you're
not you
1:23:47
you're leaving out a lot of
country
1:23:49
that's that's brexit man this
brexit is
1:23:52
brexit talk yeah I do not
believe their
1:23:55
centre ie their laws or robust
enough to
1:23:58
hold it together you provide
1:23:59
deconstruction in the news that
forces
1:24:02
one to think and to listen
closely I'm
1:24:03
the oldest of the Canute's clan
or the
1:24:06
coonass clan and have
1:24:09
that has many fans and a few
1:24:11
contributors my nephew Colin
who is
1:24:14
knighted is recovering from
brain
1:24:15
surgery as well as can be
expected he
1:24:19
has gone back to work full-time
and
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continues to reign and regain
his
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strength thanks George him kun
has
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pronounced kun F similar to
Namath Kunis
1:24:30
a well which I think I've been
1:24:31
pronouncing correctly but let's
give us
1:24:33
his yeah give it a little some
Karma for
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sure you've got karma the
official hemp
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dealer of the show or CBG I
should say
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CBD dealer of the show borough
winters
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balm at lavender blossoms org I
have to
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say I do like the lip balm
there's
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nothing like putting some CBD
lip balm
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on yeah probably good for you
thanks
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guys stay healthy shirt cowl
please hit
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me with a Monsanto jingle it's
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ready for you thank you very
much sir
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cow Castro in Verona Wisconsin
22222
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I've been enjoying a no agenda
and
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Mental Hygiene for over a
decade please
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mention obscura Tech the
obscura tech
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camera cover decals available
at obscura
1:25:33
techcom that's obscure is this
basically
1:25:37
a sticker sold this technology
1:25:42
particular Dan with obscure
obscure tech
1:25:45
details the only way to assure
no one is
1:25:47
checking you out by the way I
should
1:25:48
mention this I should take some
photos
1:25:51
of him so I bought a set of
those of
1:25:54
those stickers and I swear to
god
1:25:57
there's they're gorgeous
there's these
1:25:59
are the available on Amazon you
can just
1:26:01
look them up
1:26:02
these look like light but I'm
sorry they
1:26:05
look like
1:26:07
plates your power of you know a
little
1:26:09
plugin things where you get
your what
1:26:12
they call your plugin you please
1:26:14
there's a wall socket they look
like
1:26:15
wall psychos okay it looks
exactly like
1:26:18
a wall socket is somewhat
dimensionals
1:26:20
get some shading so and people
have been
1:26:22
sticking them on the walls in
airports
1:26:25
you go up to stick in here your
laptop
1:26:28
charger and it's just a sticker
yeah oh
1:26:31
what's the payoff though it's
something
1:26:33
funny boring in an airport so
but you
1:26:40
could put these stickers on
anything and
1:26:42
they're funny you said there
you get
1:26:45
about twelve of them for like
five bucks
1:26:47
or something it's really worth
it so
1:26:49
these obscura tech I'm looking
at the
1:26:51
website the obscure tech
stickers are
1:26:52
interesting what they are is
they're
1:26:55
they're stickers that resemble
your
1:26:58
camera on your device even
though it's
1:27:01
obscuring the actual camera oh
it's
1:27:04
covering the camera but it but
it but it
1:27:06
makes it look like still that
it's still
1:27:08
there yeah that's cool I use
use gaffers
1:27:11
tape but I would use one of
these oh no
1:27:13
this is much nicer than gaffers
1:27:15
yeah well gaffers else is gooey
and it
1:27:18
gets all over everything
1:27:18
gaffers is fine is a good great
sticking
1:27:21
temporary tape but if you leave
it there
1:27:23
to not gone on it goes all
sticky and
1:27:25
gooey and rotten on you you
know what
1:27:27
it's the worst
1:27:28
don't use gaffers tape for
anything
1:27:30
semi-permanent this is a piece
of advice
1:27:33
alright thank you very much
Christian
1:27:34
that's listen thank you for the
support
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and I you want some Carmen
interesting
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those decals for sure you've
got karma
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project
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wishes all may you up be well
may you be
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happy and may you find peace
thank you
1:27:55
very much
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Andrew Brewer in winston-salem
North
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Carolina two hundred dollars
and two
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cents Boehner since the six
hundred
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episodes but always propagating
the
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formula never miss an episode I
hear
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many North Carolina donors
announced
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high time for a meet up addy
douching
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please there's a Tech Center in
North
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North Carolina is a tech state
and a
1:28:21
awkward way cuz IBM had his
1:28:23
winston-salem that you know the
Research
1:28:25
Triangle in Raleigh was a huge
Tech
1:28:29
Center very competitive and so
you have
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a lot of Engineers and guys
like that
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North Carolina and the best
barbecue in
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the in the in the country
depending it
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all over the state Joshua
Landon and
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Cincinnati Ohio two hundred
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I haven't donated because I had
Thursday
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show happens on my birthday and
I
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decided to donate because
Thursday show
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happens on my birthday I
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time to chip in and help the
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indeed I
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would appreciate a birthday
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thanks for all
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the media deconstruction in
2018 and
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wish you both a very Merry
Christmas and
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a Happy New Year night is the
measure of
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whether the country begins in
the state
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of Wisconsin a national drive
to push
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back or whether we have more to
go to
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build a movement of resistance
but
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resist we much
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our ESP ICT
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1:29:48
my rent
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you've got karma Joshua is a
serf Foxbat
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yes and that will be our list of
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executive associate executive
producers
1:30:01
responsible for show 1094 want
to thank
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each and every of one of them
as we head
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toward show 1100 which will be
our first
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show of the year 2019 and thank
if it
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really that is the first show
it is
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actually show number 1100 yep
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Wow that's a coincidence all
right not
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thank you to our executive
producers and
1:30:22
associate executive producers
really
1:30:24
came through in an odd way
which didn't
1:30:26
have to be like this every time
but it's
1:30:29
highly appreciated and all of
these
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credits are ones that are
recognized
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internationally wherever you go
wherever
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people look at credits in the
content
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creation and production realm
you can
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use these and easily say excuse
me
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I am an executive producer of
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Agenda show episode 10 94 I'll
have you
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know and the chicks will take
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dresses off in a heartbeat it
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the formula our formula is this
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1:31:23
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1:31:28
I was thinking about deep
platforming
1:31:33
over the weekend cuz maybe it
actually
1:31:37
works
1:31:39
Meah works well when's the last
time you
1:31:42
saw anything on television mind
you
1:31:44
about Milo Oh Milo definitely
get got
1:31:49
sidelined when's the last time
you heard
1:31:51
anything on television about
Alex Jones
1:31:54
died just recently hmm only
because he
1:31:57
showed up at the hearing that's
the only
1:32:00
thing you heard about him just
recently
1:32:01
yes this is right and that's
what made
1:32:04
me think about it like this deep
1:32:06
platforming I mean I know how
to listen
1:32:09
to Alex Jones if I want to but
he's not
1:32:11
in my mind at all I don't it
don't think
1:32:15
about him anymore
1:32:15
Laura Loomer who chained
yourself to
1:32:17
twitter's from shore in New
York City
1:32:20
she's memorized herself yeah
but also I
1:32:23
mean what happens is and if you
notice
1:32:26
by the way these people who get
the
1:32:28
platform the only ones that
matter and
1:32:29
you should pay attention and I
think I'm
1:32:31
being protected in hindsight is
those
1:32:34
with the checkmark
1:32:37
the checkmark said I believe
that there
1:32:40
is a tracking mechanism going
on it's
1:32:42
very unclear how these how these
1:32:44
verified checkmarks work I've
tried for
1:32:47
years I gave up on it and now
I've
1:32:49
always said I think I'm kind of
happy
1:32:51
because it seems to be the mark
of the
1:32:52
beast but it really is and
they're
1:32:54
tracking anyone who's a journal
in there
1:32:56
and the school newspaper gets a
verified
1:32:59
checkmark so they are clearly
tracking
1:33:01
mainly news and those who
spread news
1:33:04
and are influencers and you're
one of
1:33:06
them you are a columnist a
journalist
1:33:09
and influencer and I without my
1:33:12
checkmark
1:33:12
I am nothing you know no I'm a
1:33:16
non-playing character I'm an
end piece
1:33:19
and I'm an npc in the big game
of
1:33:21
Twitter oh and peace I'm
completely
1:33:23
unimportant no matter what I do
I'll
1:33:26
never go away because I'm an
NPC I'm
1:33:28
just meant to spin around
you're saving
1:33:30
the day then yes it's a game
with real
1:33:32
consequences this is a this is
route
1:33:34
when you step back it's like if
you're
1:33:38
not on Twitter if you get deep
platform
1:33:40
mainly from Twitter you're gone
your
1:33:42
career is over Laura Loomer
you're right
1:33:45
she lured herself she's gone
she is just
1:33:47
gone and somehow there's some
big game
1:33:51
and it interacts with the
mainstream
1:33:52
media in the United States for
sure and
1:33:56
if you got a checkmark you
basically
1:33:58
have a target on you all the
time you
1:34:00
have to be very careful
1:34:04
well I'm very careful I know
you are I
1:34:07
know you are but the the even
though you
1:34:10
know I mean that's why we took
the
1:34:12
bullet thing from the art
removed it and
1:34:15
use the other one damn
1:34:17
we succumbed we succumb to the
no you
1:34:21
just have to play there yes you
have to
1:34:23
play it by a certain set of
rules we we
1:34:26
get around most of them because
we have
1:34:27
no advertisers telling us what
to do or
1:34:29
nor no corporate guy hey you
can't do
1:34:32
that we have the self police
yeah we do
1:34:35
but we can self police in favor
of our
1:34:37
listeners and producers because
in it
1:34:40
and I'm gonna say it at the end
of the
1:34:43
day that particular piece of
artwork
1:34:45
wasn't that important no oh no
we make
1:34:49
choices it's actually let's
just say an
1:34:52
advertising for a moments that
you
1:34:53
brought that up the something
new is
1:34:55
happening everyone's all all
aflutter
1:34:58
about it because finally we're
bringing
1:35:01
spying to podcasts I could not
be more
1:35:04
proud everybody way to go yes
we're
1:35:07
bringing spying to podcasting
we're now
1:35:09
gonna spy on you like the big
boys this
1:35:13
has been a big project mainly
of NPR and
1:35:16
I follow all the podcast
industry news
1:35:18
and you know the big complaint
about the
1:35:21
about advertising and podcast
is there's
1:35:25
no way to track it if someone
just
1:35:26
downloaded it did they listen
to it how
1:35:28
much did they listen to it we
don't know
1:35:30
if the message is getting out
so first
1:35:32
the industry the industry can't
with
1:35:35
some agreements as to what a
download is
1:35:37
which I questioned but it's
okay the at
1:35:40
least is an agreement that's no
better
1:35:42
or worse than the Nielsen
Raylan but now
1:35:45
they've gone completely stupid
and they
1:35:48
decided no we're going to make
it so we
1:35:50
can really track how far in
you're
1:35:53
listening to this and this
falls under
1:35:55
the protocol rad it is now
version 3 if
1:35:58
rad which is remote audio data
being the
1:36:02
data that you are giving
remotely and
1:36:05
the way it works yo yeah they
have a
1:36:07
framework which is on the
github and
1:36:09
this is again this is NPR and I
think
1:36:12
they have they've implemented
it in
1:36:13
there NPR one app well they're
gonna be
1:36:16
highly disappointed
1:36:18
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1:36:19
that's one part of the
stupidity of it
1:36:22
all but they also have this
idea that
1:36:26
here's my framework please put
it into
1:36:29
your podcast player so the
industry as a
1:36:31
whole can track and see because
what you
1:36:35
really need is two pieces the
production
1:36:38
the mp3 itself in the id3 tags
where you
1:36:41
put in the title and the
artwork and oh
1:36:43
by the way I I noticed that my
recording
1:36:47
software had defaulted back to
only the
1:36:49
author who who registered the
program I
1:36:53
use Hindenburg so instead of
Adam curry
1:36:56
and John C Devore I could just
said me I
1:36:57
don't know how long it's been
doing that
1:36:59
but someone alerted me to that
but then
1:37:04
you add a special little
tracking URL or
1:37:06
multiple tracking URLs so that
when your
1:37:09
player hits a certain mark that
you also
1:37:12
have to put into the podcast
1:37:13
it'll then hit that URL and
then it will
1:37:16
say hey this this guy over here
listen
1:37:19
to this point in this podcast
and I will
1:37:23
send you're going to hear the
and this
1:37:25
is what I why I pulled these
clips this
1:37:27
is the guy who's really on the
1:37:28
implementation side it's not on
the
1:37:29
content creation side and he
has says a
1:37:31
lot of things he shouldn't he
is not the
1:37:34
guy to communicate this because
it
1:37:35
sounds like you're just being
creepy and
1:37:37
spying and in fact that's what
you're
1:37:39
doing and it's going as John
said it's
1:37:41
this you're gonna be very
disappointed
1:37:42
when you find out who's
actually how
1:37:45
many people are actually
listening and
1:37:46
to to have the gall to say we
won't know
1:37:52
who you are when this takes
place is
1:37:54
just the lie of epic
proportions life
1:37:57
she addresses it you can figure
it you
1:37:59
don't know what phone you have
the a lot
1:38:01
of people know it comes from
phone so
1:38:03
it's like when you tell you
what browser
1:38:08
people are using or they're
coming from
1:38:10
it'll give you your unique
device ID
1:38:12
because it's mainly a phone I
mean all
1:38:14
this stuff is it's just given
to you
1:38:16
through the HTTP request itself
I'm
1:38:19
paraphrasing but believe me
this is
1:38:21
possible here he is Bryan
Moffett of NPR
1:38:23
explains okay so the challenge
in the
1:38:24
podcasting space over the last
decade is
1:38:26
that John the challenge in the
box
1:38:29
those last decades really but
okay so
1:38:36
the challenge in the podcasting
space
1:38:37
over the last decade has been
all of us
1:38:39
have been circling around a
better
1:38:40
definition of a download and
this is
1:38:43
largely because most of the
places where
1:38:44
people listen are not places
that you
1:38:46
know we control the
distribution so it's
1:38:48
Apple podcast just the largest
and
1:38:49
you've got a bunch of other
apps now
1:38:51
listen he says something
interesting
1:38:53
about who controls the
distribution and
1:38:56
he views the podcast app as the
person
1:39:01
or the entity that controls the
1:39:03
distribution
1:39:05
and I disagree why because they
1:39:12
don't control whether something
is where
1:39:16
that you can get it or not the
and and
1:39:19
if he's talking about what they
promote
1:39:22
sure I'm sure that lots of
podcasts take
1:39:25
in fact he'll talk about it
take money
1:39:27
to promote certain podcast so
enhancing
1:39:30
distribution yeah but they
don't control
1:39:32
it
1:39:35
no iTunes doesn't host our file
I'm just
1:39:38
saying you know we control the
1:39:39
distribution so at Apple
podcasts is the
1:39:41
largest and you've got a bunch
of other
1:39:42
apps that distribute our
content for
1:39:45
free and so all we know is that
somebody
1:39:48
requested the file now listen
to how
1:39:50
he's talking he's talking about
his
1:39:52
content his NPR's content he's
not
1:39:54
talking about anybody else with
them and
1:39:56
we know if the bytes were
delivered to
1:39:57
customer that user and that's
kind of
1:39:59
where we are with the IAB and
the common
1:40:01
definition known as IB v2 so we
can all
1:40:04
speak the same language about
downloads
1:40:07
that's been great it's I think
a huge
1:40:10
step forward for the industry
that we
1:40:11
all have that definition but we
know
1:40:13
there's downloads that don't
get played
1:40:15
I think I do is look at your own
1:40:16
behavior there's so much good
stuff out
1:40:18
there that you don't quite get
to
1:40:19
everything we have good
research that
1:40:21
says people listen to most of
what they
1:40:22
download and that's been great
but what
1:40:24
we want to get at is a way to
understand
1:40:26
from all those places where our
podcasts
1:40:28
are played which files that were
1:40:30
downloaded actually got
listened to and
1:40:32
I think it's really important to
1:40:34
interject here you know we're
not
1:40:35
worried about who listened to
it we're
1:40:37
just worried that someone
because you
1:40:40
know that's the information we
don't
1:40:41
have and that's all we're
really looking
1:40:43
to get it same things we learn
from NPR
1:40:46
one you know what kind of
engagement are
1:40:48
we getting with this content is
it worth
1:40:50
you know the distribution deals
we're
1:40:52
making with different platforms
are
1:40:54
people listening to what they
download
1:40:55
do you hear that the deals we
make with
1:40:59
all these so NPR is apparently
paying
1:41:02
podcast apps to highlight their
content
1:41:05
yeah I didn't know that and who
ends
1:41:08
only you now but there's only a
few of
1:41:10
them out there there's not that
many
1:41:12
that are being you starts
talking about
1:41:14
this we don't care who it is I'm
1:41:15
thinking oh okay opening the
door it was
1:41:18
what else are these these click
farms
1:41:21
out in the Philippines and
India but you
1:41:25
know they've been kind of busted
1:41:26
recently let's give them
something else
1:41:28
to do
1:41:28
oh yeah and it's just URLs it's
not that
1:41:32
hard to replicate in fact
here's this
1:41:33
technical pitch so in a quick
overview
1:41:37
what we're talking about with
remote
1:41:38
audio data is actually very
very simple
1:41:40
inside those audio files which
are
1:41:42
typically mp3s although it can
be mp4 or
1:41:45
other formats all we want to do
is put a
1:41:48
little extra method
1:41:49
that tells where the important
points in
1:41:51
the file are where are the
quartile
1:41:53
markers where is like the
halfway point
1:41:55
for our sponsors where was a
sponsorship
1:41:58
starting and ending so that we
can have
1:42:00
the podcast playback platforms
when
1:42:03
listening happens at one of
those points
1:42:05
just send us back a little ping
that
1:42:08
says listening happened at that
point
1:42:09
that's all we're asking for
1:42:11
it's hardly any data at all
we're not
1:42:14
asking for any user information
or PII
1:42:16
it's simply somebody listened
at that
1:42:19
point in that file and that's
that's the
1:42:21
basic metric we're looking to
get back
1:42:23
yeah I'm very against this I
don't want
1:42:25
anyone knowing what I'm
listening to
1:42:28
and you can tell me a hundred
times that
1:42:30
we don't know anything about
you that's
1:42:32
bullcrap
1:42:32
I don't want anyone to know
what podcast
1:42:34
I listen to I'm not gonna
report that
1:42:36
Marc Marco from over already
been
1:42:38
embarrassed by them by the fact
that
1:42:40
Twitter outed you as a Britney
Spears
1:42:43
spot exactly what just so you
know she
1:42:48
also follows me so that's how
that came
1:42:51
to be she started following me
and like
1:42:53
okay Britt know I'll follow you
back
1:42:55
mm-hmm
1:42:57
Marco from overcast which i
think is
1:43:00
arguably the second most
popular app is
1:43:03
that he's not going to
implement it and
1:43:05
that does not seem to be even
1:43:08
what is the app that NPR bought
they
1:43:10
bought pocket casts they say
it's not on
1:43:12
their roadmap so I don't know
if this is
1:43:13
if this is really gonna go
anywhere I
1:43:16
sure hope not it's this is not
this is
1:43:20
not the this is not right for
podcasting
1:43:22
why who cares
1:43:26
I'm not doing anything wrong
what
1:43:27
difference does that make if
they know
1:43:28
you're listening to the Britney
Spears
1:43:30
podcast
1:43:32
Taylor Swift podcast that I
listen to
1:43:34
now not Britney
1:43:37
well that's different
1:43:41
all right well I think that's
that's it
1:43:43
you don't know where
conclusions to make
1:43:44
a sub that you think is a bad
idea well
1:43:46
you kind of start to shut down
call you
1:43:49
up
1:43:50
oh why would they report so
that was it
1:43:53
last time you were called by
anyone to
1:43:56
make some one-line comma course
they
1:43:58
take about 30 lines they still
one of
1:44:00
them one line comment about the
whole
1:44:03
scene the whole podcasting
scene which
1:44:05
happens to be hot right now um
1:44:07
I cannot remember yeah so long
ago no I
1:44:11
think I can't get a hold of you
know I
1:44:14
did get something although they
look
1:44:16
probably in your Twitter
account say I
1:44:18
didn't gotta just not he missed
he
1:44:19
didn't get a check mark I did
get a
1:44:21
written interview request which
I
1:44:23
complied with I think it was
from the
1:44:26
UAE Arab Emirates off to look
it up it
1:44:30
was very detailed well yeah
there's
1:44:32
something like that no no one
ever asked
1:44:33
me I think why would they I've
only been
1:44:38
through it all once I've
already seen
1:44:40
how it won't work it's okay
well that's
1:44:42
the reason they're not now you
know now
1:44:44
you know why the why they're
not gonna
1:44:46
call you yes I'm gonna throw a
wet
1:44:49
blanket on it sorry sorry guys
1:44:53
alright well we got enough wet
blankets
1:44:55
throwing our own stuff so we'll
do that
1:44:57
I want to go back doesn't mean
anything
1:44:59
that's because we asked there
our
1:45:01
listeners and producers to take
part in
1:45:04
the show and contribute to
keeping it
1:45:06
going
1:45:06
it's truly would suck if it had
sponsors
1:45:09
it's the best way to do it it
is the and
1:45:12
people love it enough secrets
given away
1:45:18
[Music]
1:45:20
Bloomberg was on the view no
cheese you
1:45:24
didn't actually watch it this
is a clip
1:45:26
you just got or someone sent it
to you
1:45:28
what do you think well you've
been very
1:45:30
critical of President Trump and
you're
1:45:32
you've been openly weighing a
run
1:45:35
against him in 2020 you didn't
run the
1:45:44
last time no I think we found
as you
1:45:46
cannot win as an independent
because the
1:45:48
electoral college requires a
majority
1:45:50
not a plurality and even if I
did get a
1:45:54
lot of electoral votes
1:45:56
you couldn't possibly win it
would have
1:45:58
gone to the house and the house
would
1:45:59
then pick the Republican
candidate or
1:46:05
what is it what is he what is
his lie
1:46:08
he's claiming that if you run
as an
1:46:10
independent if the electoral
college
1:46:12
won't recognize just gonna go
to the
1:46:14
house and he's going on and I
was some
1:46:16
nonsense but that's okay then
picked the
1:46:21
Republican candidate or next
time pick
1:46:24
the Democratic candidate yeah
exactly
1:46:29
what my obit would have been he
was a
1:46:31
spoiler they can write other
things
1:46:34
about me when I die what would
make it
1:46:36
more appealing to you then for
2020 well
1:46:38
you'd only run if you could get
the
1:46:40
Republican or the Democratic
nomination
1:46:42
obviously the Republicans
probably not
1:46:45
going to be available and I
don't agree
1:46:46
with almost everything they
stand for
1:46:48
today
1:46:49
and so it'd have to be the
Democratic
1:46:50
nomination and if you want to
run that's
1:46:53
what you'd have to do and I
don't know
1:46:54
I've looked at it and I've said
we'll
1:46:56
beginning of the year focus on
it no
1:46:58
chance ever he's so boring you
can't you
1:47:02
can't put that one back we need
we need
1:47:04
excitement no one will vote for
him
1:47:07
he's delusional all that
there's that
1:47:10
it's just bit of course if
anyone read
1:47:13
the essay that was in the last
failed
1:47:14
newsletter they will realize
that the
1:47:18
real problem with the Democrats
have is
1:47:19
Hillary and they're not doing
everything
1:47:21
they can to avoid talking about
her
1:47:23
including marine Dowd who came
out with
1:47:26
a very interesting piece in the
New York
1:47:28
Times where she hates Hillary
mm-hmm and
1:47:30
she says all Bill and Hillary
are going
1:47:32
on their tour you have to pay
700 bucks
1:47:34
to go listen to them and their
places
1:47:35
are dead empty and then they
have a
1:47:37
picture on Groupon there even
the the
1:47:40
tickets are on Groupon yeah
she'll Obama
1:47:46
is selling out internationally
this is
1:47:48
the yeah but this is the meme
do we know
1:47:50
this any of this for a fact what
1:47:53
Michelle Obama is selling out
1:47:55
internationally or the Clintons
not
1:47:57
selling out at all well the
Clintons
1:48:00
have had empty seats and
Michelle Obama
1:48:03
has had full seats in fact I
got a lot
1:48:05
of emails from people because
their
1:48:07
tickets went on sale today in
the
1:48:09
Netherlands
1:48:09
she's also appearing there and
she's got
1:48:12
some big venues yes yes
1:48:15
becoming Michelle are
definitely making
1:48:17
a point and put it pushing this
meme
1:48:20
into the media trying to get
Hillary off
1:48:23
the track of running again cuz
if she
1:48:25
does they've got all kinds of
problems
1:48:28
it would split the vote a lot
it would
1:48:32
really my I believe that it and
as I
1:48:38
expressed in the essay she
deserves to
1:48:40
win and I'll give a little
summary what
1:48:42
the what the the problem the
Democrats
1:48:45
have is that by and that's why
they're
1:48:47
pivoting away from the rush of
collusion
1:48:50
thing they have to pivot away
from it
1:48:52
because if it's Russia
collusion and
1:48:54
them and the 2016 election was
rigged
1:48:57
that means Hillary was job died
yes and
1:49:01
she got ripped off but she
deserves yeah
1:49:03
she needs yeah she need justice
for
1:49:06
Hillary she she got screwed she
should
1:49:08
be given a second chance I like
that I
1:49:10
got a letter from somebody
saying yeah
1:49:12
well you know Hillary would
kick his ass
1:49:14
if she ran again and maybe I
1:49:19
yeah I know maybe is the right
word but
1:49:22
doubtful is another word that I
think
1:49:24
you can use anyway so that's
something
1:49:27
happened
1:49:28
Time magazine came out with
their Person
1:49:31
of the Year and I'm not sure do
they do
1:49:34
four different covers or it's a
rotating
1:49:36
cover or they can never seem to
make up
1:49:38
their mind but what they did is
they
1:49:41
made it about journalists
khashoggi yeah
1:49:46
they put Khashoggi on and then
but also
1:49:49
the people who were killed
remember when
1:49:54
the they were gunned down at the
1:49:55
newspaper office yeah near was
it in
1:49:58
Delaware no where was it well
doesn't
1:50:01
matter but Maryland day it came
yeah but
1:50:04
my question is is was he a
journalist or
1:50:08
was he a columnist or an
essayist I mean
1:50:11
you you Bill yourself as a
columnist for
1:50:14
instance on the dhm plug show
is there a
1:50:16
difference if so what is the
difference
1:50:19
and should khashoggi be treated
as a
1:50:22
journalist like he is being
treated by
1:50:25
Time magazine no and I'll tell
you what
1:50:28
I think the point is as
journalists do
1:50:31
journalism they go out and
report he's
1:50:34
not a reporter but now when you
get that
1:50:38
the columnist you get a lot of
columnist
1:50:40
where you go to certain editors
and the
1:50:41
editors don't like columnist
because
1:50:43
they don't like anybody who can
just be
1:50:45
Blatter they don't like that
they'd
1:50:48
rather have somebody doing
reporting so
1:50:50
they've actually demand that
columnist
1:50:52
report I want to see more
reporting in
1:50:55
this column huh what's a column
it's an
1:50:57
opinion piece it says
somebody's idea of
1:50:59
you know what's going on in the
world
1:51:01
that might give somebody else
some
1:51:02
insight which was a good
example in the
1:51:04
essay I wrote which is a kind
of a
1:51:06
column it's an essay really and
and call
1:51:09
them good columns to me our
essays
1:51:11
they're not reportage but cuz
show he's
1:51:15
showed no signs of ever being a
reporter
1:51:17
I mean I could do it I can go
out in it
1:51:19
just take a microphone to
somebody's
1:51:21
face and ask him a question and
record
1:51:23
it
1:51:24
it's not that hard journalism is
1:51:25
actually not that difficult
it's not
1:51:27
yeah my god well I like that I
like that
1:51:30
yeah thank you because
1:51:32
would really get you in hot
water with
1:51:34
your Lib joes if you said
journalist
1:51:36
it's not that just don't like
to talk
1:51:38
about it well the question was
posed but
1:51:40
one of my Lib Joe friends
always says
1:51:42
hey why are we talking about
this
1:51:44
we're not Hemingway the
question the
1:51:49
question of journalists versus
columnist
1:51:53
was posed to professor Chris
Chambers
1:51:56
professor of Media Studies at
Georgetown
1:51:58
University and this was on RT
his answer
1:52:02
as you can imagine differed
from what
1:52:05
you just said ok professor I
have to
1:52:07
tell you it's great and do you
think
1:52:08
this is a good thing for time to
1:52:10
actually recognize think so I
think so I
1:52:11
mean it's it's about time
because we're
1:52:13
entering a very dark time in
terms of
1:52:16
getting information out there
people
1:52:18
relying too much on gossip and
innuendo
1:52:21
and fake news and seeing that
this is a
1:52:26
dangerous profession and people
need to
1:52:28
see that I think and I think
this was a
1:52:31
great choice for them and well
I don't
1:52:33
think it was gimmicky gimmicky
probably
1:52:35
would have been Robert Muller or
1:52:36
somebody like that I think they
took the
1:52:38
hard way right for this I mean
they
1:52:41
could have gone with robert
muller or
1:52:42
somebody like that they went
with this
1:52:45
and i applaud them finally for
doing
1:52:47
this absolutely now to put all
of them
1:52:49
together though i think the
question
1:52:51
that a lot of especially if you
did you
1:52:53
were a journalism student and
you watch
1:52:55
the news like you have to
question is
1:52:56
there a difference though
between being
1:52:58
a columnist and a journalist
and is that
1:53:02
kind of not necessarily defined
amongst
1:53:04
these four covers well I don't
I haven't
1:53:07
read the the the companion
piece yet but
1:53:09
I think what my opinion is
they're
1:53:11
trying to find a common
language that
1:53:13
everybody can kind of hook into
and not
1:53:15
make these fine distinctions
now what I
1:53:17
would tell what I tell my
students is is
1:53:19
that the minutes might puts a
bullet in
1:53:21
your head you're probably a
journalist
1:53:25
some of the people at the
Gazette were
1:53:27
columnists it's it's it's it's
1:53:29
presenting information whatever
1:53:30
platformer or outlet you you
use be it
1:53:34
you know your opinion and and
personal
1:53:36
essays or your going for hard
as expose
1:53:40
'he's you're doing something
that upsets
1:53:42
some very powerful people and
rather
1:53:45
than having them debate you on
that they
1:53:47
send a group of assassins after
you or
1:53:50
they go crazy and walk into
your office
1:53:52
and blow you away and I think
that once
1:53:55
you do once you take a bullet
or a knife
1:53:57
I think everybody is is pretty
much a
1:54:00
journalist at that point
1:54:01
Wow how wrong could you be John
once you
1:54:05
take a bullet once you take a
bullet
1:54:07
than all of a sudden your
journal I
1:54:10
thought that to be interesting
now he
1:54:14
inches he really only wrote for
the
1:54:17
Washington Post for about a
year it
1:54:19
wasn't all that long and Sibel
Edmonds
1:54:22
who typically news but I don't
look at
1:54:25
what she's what they're doing
over there
1:54:27
usually just not enough time in
the day
1:54:28
but Sibel Edmonds when she when
it comes
1:54:30
to Turkey she knows what's
going on and
1:54:32
she's been filing for the past
seven or
1:54:35
eight weeks a lot of reports
about
1:54:38
khashoggi from Turkey and I'll
just she
1:54:41
has not done anything final
there's no
1:54:43
clips to listen to from from her
1:54:45
reporting at least but she says
she
1:54:47
feels that this was definitely
some kind
1:54:50
of operation but not from the
Saudis she
1:54:54
believes it was the Muslim
Brotherhood
1:54:56
and mainly from Qatar because
him with
1:55:00
all these changes with the with
the the
1:55:03
Saudi royal family Khashoggi
basically
1:55:05
chose the wrong side but in the
you know
1:55:07
he chose the anti MBS side but
in a week
1:55:10
before anything happened to him
whatever
1:55:13
it was in his Arabic
publications
1:55:15
according to Sibel Edmonds he
started he
1:55:18
flipped and he became much more
positive
1:55:20
and he really wanted he really
wanted to
1:55:21
go back to Saudi Arabia and the
thinking
1:55:25
from Edmonds is and you know
she worked
1:55:27
for the FBI she was a
translator she had
1:55:29
very high security clearance
and she's
1:55:31
been a whistleblower on this
stuff for a
1:55:33
long time I think she has
credibility in
1:55:35
this area for sure but she
believes that
1:55:38
it was the Muslim Brotherhood
and in
1:55:40
particular the Qataris who just
jumped
1:55:42
out of OPEC let's just add that
there
1:55:46
there's all kinds of problems
to him
1:55:47
them and Saudi Arabia they
didn't want
1:55:49
khashoggi giving the Saudis any
intimate
1:55:53
details about their operation
and that
1:55:55
the Fiat
1:55:56
say who brought him to the
consulate who
1:55:58
we've never heard from again
1:56:00
where did where the interviews
with her
1:56:02
have we seen anything from the
fiancee
1:56:04
he just got married for the
second time
1:56:08
he had two wives already and
this was
1:56:11
now his girlfriend in Turkey
and what
1:56:13
the news bud people alleges
that she was
1:56:16
a honeypot to get him in and
that's
1:56:18
where things were taken care of
but for
1:56:21
some reason she feels it was
not Saudi
1:56:23
Arabia it was the Qataris and in
1:56:25
particular through Muslim
Brotherhood
1:56:27
affiliated groups so I'm kind
of looking
1:56:30
at we already think asserted
that
1:56:32
Khashoggi may be some form of
spy not
1:56:36
just your typical little
columnist we've
1:56:38
you know he was spoke at the
Pentagon we
1:56:40
had all kinds of clips and then
here is
1:56:42
the the woman who hired him at
the
1:56:45
Washington Post this is Karen
attea and
1:56:47
she has a very short Wikipedia
entry for
1:56:51
someone who is the global
opinion editor
1:56:56
of The Washington Post or is
that a very
1:56:58
easy job to get what's your
what's your
1:57:00
opinion of that it's one of
those it's a
1:57:02
weird job it's not that easy to
get and
1:57:04
then Washington Post it would be
1:57:05
probably a difficult job
because it's
1:57:06
important to Washington dc-based
1:57:08
operation
1:57:10
I'm non-trivial okay and this
is me
1:57:13
gonna have a lot of creds that
anybody
1:57:15
would want to see in the
Wikipedia well
1:57:18
exactly here's what she hears
what she
1:57:23
has born August 12 a gun a gun
not deny
1:57:27
an American writer and global
opinions
1:57:30
editor for The Washington Post
born in
1:57:31
north eastern Texas to a
Nigerian Gahan
1:57:35
II and mother and Gahan Ian's
father
1:57:37
after a bachelor's degree at
1:57:39
Northwestern University Atia
won a
1:57:40
Fulbright scholarship to study
in Accra
1:57:45
Ghana and obtained an Master of
Arts
1:57:48
from Columbia University before
joining
1:57:50
the Washington Post
1:57:53
that's a pretty quick timeline
yeah it's
1:57:58
very spooky too well this is
exactly
1:58:01
what I was thinking I'm
thinking to spot
1:58:03
the spook maybe so let's see if
we can
1:58:13
put it to the test and listen
to the
1:58:15
words she's using or that are
used with
1:58:17
her in regards to Ashok yeah it
does
1:58:20
seem fitting you know this one
here
1:58:22
Karen ideas with me she's a
global
1:58:23
opinions editor for The
Washington Post
1:58:25
and it was Karen who recruited
Khashoggi
1:58:27
to the post about a year ago a
pleasure
1:58:30
to have you on and I just
wanted to you
1:58:32
to react to the president
saying it was
1:58:34
the it's the world this vicious
world to
1:58:37
blame for Jamal's murder what
do you
1:58:39
make of that it's just such a
you know
1:58:43
for you know a president and an
1:58:45
administration that has been so
1:58:47
preoccupied with projecting
strengths
1:58:50
with projecting America first
1:58:52
it just is such a sort of weak
and
1:58:56
cynical statement and it
denotes the
1:58:59
sort of hopelessness in the
face of of
1:59:04
human rights abuses of
repression and
1:59:06
says nothing of you know our
role in at
1:59:10
least in this case in the case
of
1:59:12
Jamal's donor in the case of
the Tellez
1:59:17
things of note one if she's not
1:59:19
hyperventilating she's nervous
as hell
1:59:20
yeah so that makes me think
she's
1:59:23
probably not a spook because I
can't
1:59:26
imagine her not being able to
hold it
1:59:28
together or the simple question
like
1:59:29
this either she's been
competent but I
1:59:34
don't you know when somebody's
is
1:59:35
nervous you always makes you
wonder how
1:59:37
they get these positions
1:59:39
any other observations not yet
besides
1:59:42
the fact that she uses weird
language
1:59:44
no just wolf in it yeah we'll
finish
1:59:45
this one up and then the final
clip may
1:59:48
tell us more and says nothing
of you
1:59:51
know our role in at least in
this case
1:59:54
in the case of Jamal's murder
in the
1:59:56
case of the war in Yemen in the
case of
2:00:00
you know what we're seeing to
be you
2:00:03
know a and global and stability
and
2:00:05
repression coming from Saudi
Arabia
2:00:08
denying that we have any sort
of role to
2:00:12
play in stopping this I don't
think that
2:00:15
was an answer to the question
but okay
2:00:17
she recruited Khashoggi just
over a year
2:00:19
ago and all this love and
adoration and
2:00:21
uh you know we have to play
this up and
2:00:24
Thank You Washington Post for
making
2:00:26
that also very clear and then
we get to
2:00:29
the flub where the truth always
wants to
2:00:31
come out one minute a clip of
her with
2:00:33
Anderson Cooper I mean it does
seem
2:00:34
fitting and also incredibly sad
that
2:00:36
that his last column this last
column
2:00:39
would be about freedom of the
press in
2:00:41
in the Arab world it's fitting
but it's
2:00:43
it's in our time working
together
2:00:45
especially in the last several
weeks you
2:00:48
hear the difference in her in
her voice
2:00:49
now a little bit yeah he was
very
2:00:52
analytic and he would come into
the
2:00:54
office we had lunch a couple
weeks ago
2:00:57
and he was very adamant about
wanting to
2:01:00
do more in Arabic he wanted to
create a
2:01:03
sort of you know International
Herald
2:01:05
Tribune for their world the
2:01:08
International Herald Tribune
for the air
2:01:10
for the Arab world isn't the
the IHT
2:01:13
isn't that unknown CIA
publication
2:01:17
well it's a bit
2:01:20
it's propaganda the EHT was
always found
2:01:24
on how much propaganda I've had
material
2:01:27
in there probably has always a
joint
2:01:30
venture between the New York
Times and
2:01:33
The Washington Post which is
sketchy if
2:01:36
you think about it yes and I
think it
2:01:39
was recently I think the
Washington Post
2:01:41
was kicked out of the New York
Times
2:01:43
took it over and I've got could
be wrong
2:01:47
it's one of the two I'll you
know it's
2:01:48
not it's not what it once was
which was
2:01:51
this joint venture and if you
if you
2:01:55
want to say that it's a
mouthpiece for
2:01:57
the CIA cuz they message
overseas in it
2:02:00
because it's really it's
something you
2:02:01
buy when you're in London you're
2:02:03
floating around if you're a
traveler you
2:02:04
pick it up because it's good
it's got a
2:02:06
summary of everything and if
you want me
2:02:10
by saying that it's a
mouthpiece for the
2:02:12
CIA you have to be saying that
the New
2:02:14
York Times is too
2:02:16
right so but why would he even
why would
2:02:18
this even be the topic of
conversation
2:02:19
just seemed like an odd thing
say oh I
2:02:22
can't I really want to build the
2:02:24
International Herald Tribune
for the
2:02:25
Arab world I mean is it
relevant anymore
2:02:29
No doesn't the flub is still
coming
2:02:32
wanting to do more in Arabic he
wanted
2:02:35
to create a sort of you know
2:02:37
International Herald Tribune
for the
2:02:39
Arab world and I think that he
he really
2:02:43
he wanted to be free he just
saw how a
2:02:46
journalism was being smashed
around the
2:02:50
Arab world and and so it was
something
2:02:53
that he was really pushing for
2:02:54
everything pushy about it
wasn't a very
2:02:56
pushy writer at all but on this
note it
2:03:00
was something that he was really
2:03:00
passionate about and to the
point where
2:03:02
good said Karen I would do this
for free
2:03:04
you put just let me do this
I'll set up
2:03:06
editors I'll figure it out and
we were
2:03:08
discussing and setting up some
sort of
2:03:10
newsletter perhaps that he
could helm
2:03:13
and and take charge of and so
it is
2:03:17
poetic and it's fitting that
this would
2:03:19
be the last column that I would
write
2:03:22
and edit for the truth always
wants to
2:03:27
come out it's so fitting this
would be
2:03:29
the last column I'd write for I
mean
2:03:31
fitting that this would be the
last
2:03:33
column that I'd write edit for
him and
2:03:37
this is long silence turn attea
I
2:03:39
appreciate you joining us thank
you the
2:03:41
video is great it's in the show
notes
2:03:43
any show knows calm you can see
she
2:03:45
realizes she made a mistake and
she does
2:03:47
this big gulp in Anderson just
looking
2:03:50
out at all starry-eyed wouldn't
surprise
2:03:51
me that he was in front for
somebody
2:03:55
else's writing yeah she was
ghost
2:03:57
writing for him that wouldn't
surprise
2:03:58
me it's not unusual you have
some brand
2:04:01
name person right next thing
you know
2:04:03
they have a column and somehow
they've
2:04:05
become pretty good writers how
does that
2:04:07
work it's not that easy let me
I mean
2:04:09
it's easy to just to write
aimlessly but
2:04:12
to piece things together so
they're well
2:04:14
structured and you're not all
you know
2:04:16
mess right it's not that easy
and at the
2:04:18
end turns out with most editors
and a
2:04:21
lot of them will tell you this
too
2:04:22
it's I feel this way myself
sometimes
2:04:25
it's easier for me just to
write you
2:04:27
somebody wants to write
something in the
2:04:29
right let me just do it oh I'm
not
2:04:33
arguing and but you put all the
pieces
2:04:36
together he's on he's a cover
of Time
2:04:38
magazine a columnist who wrote
for a
2:04:40
little over a year probably
didn't write
2:04:42
his own material as you point
out what
2:04:49
what is what why why what's
symbol why
2:04:52
is this being played up in
particular by
2:04:54
everything connected to the
Washington
2:04:56
Post what isn't what is no idea
but I
2:04:59
think that if the first Eclipse
that you
2:05:02
had are worth considering by
the night
2:05:05
clips but the discussion of
that woman
2:05:07
who is investigative reporter
wits with
2:05:09
creds yeah that this was an
operation
2:05:13
cuz you know MBS did arrest
like had
2:05:20
most of these people and they
the only
2:05:23
time that we've heard that oh
they're
2:05:24
all associated with him yeah
well we got
2:05:26
that from our news sources and
it could
2:05:29
be bullcrap
2:05:30
I've never heard it from him no
and and
2:05:33
they're probably gonna be
executed now
2:05:37
the question that comes to mind
2:05:38
immediately is how does the the
Muslim
2:05:41
Brotherhood get inside the aunt
the
2:05:43
consulate the way they did this
guy and
2:05:48
kill him without the consulate
being
2:05:51
implicit which is possible
because the
2:05:53
Muslim Brotherhood is like it
they're
2:05:56
everywhere
2:05:56
yeah they're everywhere on this
lake is
2:05:58
subversive operation well but
we've only
2:06:01
heard a story an historian we
don't know
2:06:04
anything right but Trudeau back
to the
2:06:06
interview with Trudeau was
asked about
2:06:08
this and just listen how the
story is
2:06:10
now fact I want to move to
another thing
2:06:13
that happened at the g20 when
you took
2:06:14
some time to meet with the the
Saudi
2:06:16
prince the Saudi Crown Prince
NBS did
2:06:18
you realize he had met with the
Saudi
2:06:20
prince what an outrage I can't
believe
2:06:23
did he shake his hand this is
an outrage
2:06:25
he raised the issue of rice
Badawi his
2:06:28
sister Jamal khashoggi and the
war in
2:06:31
Yemen how does a leader respond
to
2:06:34
another leader coming up to him
and
2:06:36
saying listen we have some
problems here
2:06:38
how does he respond to that
2:06:40
assuming that he did that I
think that
2:06:42
very much depends on the the
way things
2:06:46
are phrased and my my frame in
all cases
2:06:51
on the world stage is Canada
wants to be
2:06:54
helpful in moving us towards a
better
2:06:56
place as a planet it's never a
situation
2:06:58
of you know imagining that we
can you
2:07:02
know stand there and tell
another
2:07:05
country what what to do or how
to do it
2:07:07
it's saying like it would be
great if
2:07:09
you were to do this and we
would be we
2:07:11
could be helpful in moving
forward in a
2:07:14
constructive way how do you say
to the
2:07:15
crown prince
2:07:16
we're pretty sure you were
involved in
2:07:18
the killing of an innocent
journalist
2:07:20
though we said we need we need
better
2:07:21
answers on that we need better
2:07:23
accountability the killing of a
2:07:25
journalist is something that is
2:07:26
extremely serious to Canadians
to me his
2:07:30
response to you saying that
with you
2:07:31
knowing full well what you know
about
2:07:33
the intelligence behind it oh
wait a
2:07:36
minute
2:07:36
apparently he's been read into
this
2:07:38
report that never was published
at the
2:07:40
CIA denies
2:07:43
that's what she said to you
saying that
2:07:46
with you knowing full well what
you know
2:07:48
about the intelligence behind
it his his
2:07:51
response is look we're happy to
continue
2:07:53
to work and and get more
information and
2:07:57
more proof and if you have no
proof or
2:07:59
information you know continue
to provide
2:08:01
it so that's exactly do you
roll your
2:08:03
eyes at that point being a
leader on the
2:08:08
world stage involves having an
ability
2:08:10
to engage with all types of
people
2:08:13
without letting you know
personal
2:08:16
personal feelings you overtake
ones
2:08:19
involuntary movements yeah you
know why
2:08:22
he's okay involuntary movement
he's full
2:08:25
of crap the reason why he's not
doing
2:08:27
anything is because of the arms
deal
2:08:29
that Kanak and the Naevia has
with Saudi
2:08:31
Arabia oh maybe we should put
some
2:08:34
pressure on the president
Trudeau
2:08:38
president Prime Minister
reporter asked
2:08:43
Anatomy yes actually you said
you also
2:08:47
made it clear to the Crown
Prince that
2:08:48
Canada stands up for human
rights how
2:08:51
can you say that to him knowing
that we
2:08:53
are still selling those light
armoured
2:08:55
vehicles is there not a
contradiction in
2:08:57
that oh you know this is a
question that
2:08:59
comes up not just in regards to
now I'm
2:09:01
just trying to trying to wrap
my head
2:09:03
around this question so Canada
stands
2:09:06
for human rights I think what
she means
2:09:08
is because we stand for human
rights we
2:09:11
won't allow any business
dealings with
2:09:14
Saudi Arabia because they
killed a
2:09:15
journalist but the actual
business
2:09:17
dealing is about weaponry that
helps
2:09:21
kill people so where is the
human rights
2:09:24
in this it's very I can't put
my head
2:09:27
around the whole concept that's
truly
2:09:32
this is the definition of irony
right
2:09:34
here it clear to the Crown
Prince that
2:09:35
Canada stands up for human
rights how
2:09:37
can you say that to him knowing
that we
2:09:40
are still selling those light
armored
2:09:41
vehicles is there not a
contradiction in
2:09:43
that oh you know this is a
question that
2:09:45
comes out not just in regards
to Saudi
2:09:48
Arabia but in regards to a
broader range
2:09:50
of array of countries that have
2:09:51
different different levels of
defense of
2:09:55
human rights than Canadians
having
2:09:57
Canadians expect you know we
try to look
2:09:59
for constructive ways to have
2:10:01
relationships that lead us to
being able
2:10:04
to be very frank on human
rights while
2:10:07
at the same time look for a way
where
2:10:09
you're not you know sort of
shaking your
2:10:11
fist at someone and saying
you've got to
2:10:13
change you know in an
expectation yeah
2:10:16
please everyone yell and scream
that the
2:10:18
United States does have to act
that way
2:10:20
what a douche that alone will
will have
2:10:24
them contract impossible to
break yeah
2:10:28
there are there are reflections
on going
2:10:30
around can we break the contract
2:10:31
oh there's reflections going
around so
2:10:34
why just so I'm clear though
that the
2:10:35
contract could be broken
possible the as
2:10:38
I highlighted the contract has
2:10:40
particular provisions both for
2:10:42
confidentiality and
2:10:44
and significant penalties in the
2:10:46
billions of dollars and it was a
2:10:49
contract that was signed by the
previous
2:10:52
government and we are looking
at it in
2:10:54
other words we're not gonna be
stupid
2:10:56
we're not gonna call for end to
arm
2:10:58
sales like the idiots in
America and the
2:11:00
United States that'll be stupid
2:11:02
no we're just gonna keep
selling it very
2:11:04
good and of course we have the
question
2:11:08
about the tape and we all know
that
2:11:10
everyone's been read in
everyone's head
2:11:12
has heard a copy we all know
what's
2:11:14
going on but yet
2:11:17
is there really a tape have you
heard
2:11:19
the tape or have you been
briefed on
2:11:21
what that had been its briefed
on what
2:11:22
yeah this and what was that
like yeah
2:11:25
obviously it's it's it's
something that
2:11:29
intelligence communities have
taken and
2:11:32
listened to and work with and
is part of
2:11:34
our reflection and getting real
answers
2:11:36
but is it could you
characterize it for
2:11:38
me I'm not going to
characterize that
2:11:39
horrific there's no tape why
wouldn't
2:11:47
they hear if I was part of this
scheme
2:11:49
whatever the scheme is I'd just
get a
2:11:52
bunch of actors together and
produce a
2:11:54
tape cut the guys somebody's
screaming
2:11:59
another guy you know then
muffled it so
2:12:01
it sounds like you know it's
like in
2:12:03
some guys pocket the microphone
it
2:12:05
sounds like it's too hard to
produce a
2:12:07
tape unless it's a videotape
that would
2:12:09
be tough well where's the
videotape you
2:12:12
know what there is there's
nothing
2:12:13
there's nothing very beginning
they said
2:12:15
there was a video it's not even
a body
2:12:17
if you don't have a body
2:12:18
there's nothing it's just a
story but
2:12:21
the story is on Time magazine
where the
2:12:23
columnist becomes a journalist
once you
2:12:25
take a bullet to the head even
though he
2:12:27
didn't take no bullet to the
head just
2:12:31
call yourself a journalist skip
the
2:12:35
bullet part and just just call
yourself
2:12:38
well anyway
2:12:40
I find this very strange and I
still
2:12:42
hopefully Sibel Edmonds will
come up
2:12:44
with more stuff but it's
nothing that
2:12:48
something is very very wrong
with this
2:12:50
and this and it just brought it
all back
2:12:51
when we got it on the with this
Time
2:12:54
magazine cover
2:12:57
yeah
2:13:00
well let's see what we got here
I got a
2:13:02
transitional flip is what we
like watch
2:13:04
I'm da listen to this this is a
guy I
2:13:07
don't even know who this guy is
I've
2:13:09
seen him before some conspiracy
guy it
2:13:11
was on some very strange
Twitter account
2:13:14
which is like one of these
queue but
2:13:16
it's not quite a queue anon
type thing
2:13:18
and it's this guy explaining
the he goes
2:13:23
I just find it fascinating
because
2:13:25
there's so many holes in this
story and
2:13:27
it doesn't really make any
sense and
2:13:29
it's almost worth discussing
just
2:13:30
because it's so crazy this is
the
2:13:32
crackpot burg this guy talks
about
2:13:35
Bergdahl and how it's a
background on
2:13:38
everything that's going on and
what's
2:13:39
really happening in the baby
some of it
2:13:42
might be true some of it
doesn't make
2:13:43
any sense but please crackpot
clip the
2:13:46
real reason behind Bergdahl's
release
2:13:48
Bergdahl was released in
exchange for
2:13:51
five Taliban generals in order
to cover
2:13:54
up the Obama Hillary Stinger
missile
2:13:57
sales to Libya so here's the
real story
2:14:01
ambassador Stevens were sent to
Benghazi
2:14:04
to secretly retrieve US made
Stinger
2:14:07
missiles that the State
Department had
2:14:09
supplied to Ansar al-sharia in
Libya
2:14:12
without congressional oversight
or
2:14:15
permission Secretary of State
Hillary
2:14:17
Clinton had brokered the Libya
deal
2:14:20
through ambassador Stevens and
a private
2:14:23
arms dealer named Mark Tory but
some of
2:14:26
the shoulder-fired Stinger
missiles
2:14:28
ended up in Afghanistan where
they were
2:14:30
used against our own military
on July
2:14:34
25th 2012 a u.s. Chinook
helicopter was
2:14:37
downed by one of them not
destroyed only
2:14:40
because the idiot Taliban
didn't arm the
2:14:43
missile the helicopter didn't
explode
2:14:46
but it had to land and and
ordnance
2:14:49
disposal team recovered the
missile
2:14:52
serial number which led back to
a cache
2:14:54
of Stinger missiles kept in
Qatar by the
2:14:57
CIA Obama and Hillary were in
full panic
2:15:01
mode so ambassador Stevens was
sent to
2:15:05
Benghazi to retrieve the rest
of the
2:15:07
Stinger missiles this was a do
or die
2:15:10
mission which explains the state
2:15:13
down orders given to multiple
rescue
2:15:15
teams during the siege of the
US Embassy
2:15:18
it was not the State Department
not the
2:15:21
CIA that supplied the Stinger
missiles
2:15:23
to our sworn enemies because
General
2:15:26
Petraeus at CIA would not
approve
2:15:29
supplying the deadly missiles
due to
2:15:32
their potential use against
commercial
2:15:33
aircraft
2:15:34
so then Obama threw General
Petraeus
2:15:37
under the bus when he refused
to testify
2:15:40
in support of Obama's phony
claim that a
2:15:43
spontaneous uprising caused by
a youtube
2:15:46
video that insulted Muslims
Obama and
2:15:51
Hillary committed treason this
is what
2:15:53
the investigation is all about
why she
2:15:56
had a private server in order
to delete
2:15:59
the digital evidence you know
this not
2:16:02
so crackpot I've heard this
theory and I
2:16:04
I know I can't remember the
guys name
2:16:06
who does this podcast this is
on YouTube
2:16:09
I think it sounds very
plausible and
2:16:12
this is what I will say that
what's
2:16:15
Bergdahl and the five generals
from the
2:16:18
Taliban have to do with any of
it
2:16:22
that part I'm not so sure about
he
2:16:27
throws that in at the very
beginning
2:16:28
yeah give us the I'm not sure
I'm not
2:16:30
sure why I hear that kind of
thing I'm
2:16:33
thinking of this is a this is
one of
2:16:35
those things where you start to
throw
2:16:36
your throwing throwing a chum
in the
2:16:39
water with kind of screwball
stuffing
2:16:41
and if you take this thing
apart piece
2:16:44
by piece by pieces you realize
that it
2:16:46
none of it makes any sense I
think this
2:16:48
guy's completely full of crap
my stick
2:16:50
by our old thesis would do was
a it was
2:16:52
a kidnapping gone astray
2:16:57
the Stinger missiles story the
truth I'd
2:16:59
like to get some evidence for
that
2:17:00
there's any evidence today that
I one of
2:17:03
these choppers was brought down
by a
2:17:05
dead missile that hit the thing
apart I
2:17:07
don't know like no that happens
and
2:17:11
bounced off or anything okay so
what's
2:17:15
your point
2:17:15
so you think of the this is a
conspiracy
2:17:17
theory you think it's full of
crap yeah
2:17:20
okay I've heard it I've heard
the serial
2:17:23
number stuff I have not looked
at it
2:17:25
because at this point what does
it
2:17:27
matter no agenda imagine all
the people
2:17:32
who could do with us oh yeah
2:17:33
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2:17:40
can't hear you what at this
point what
2:17:43
difference does it make that's
what
2:17:45
that's what I needed to say yeah
2:17:47
or I think she says
2:17:51
yeah she puts
2:17:53
the way she phrases it is just
a little
2:17:56
different here is Cola here it
is what
2:18:01
difference at this point does
it make
2:18:03
there it is head yeah what
difference at
2:18:06
this point does it make
2:18:10
Jeff McReynolds is our top
producer in
2:18:15
the second half part of the
show here
2:18:16
super short 1094 $148 21 says
from Heath
2:18:20
Texas is gonna be knighted now
which
2:18:23
means we do have to read this
yeah we
2:18:25
gotta read it I was saving this
donation
2:18:27
for the show 1100 but John's
epic fail
2:18:30
email sounded desperate and
desperate
2:18:32
times the alcohol Oh with this
donation
2:18:37
I have now reached knighthood
it took me
2:18:39
three years but I'm finally
here so he's
2:18:42
got some issues which we'll
take care of
2:18:44
he says now for my fellow
producers what
2:18:47
the hell fire up some donations
don't
2:18:49
let the m5m win know what Jenn
is one of
2:18:53
the most important shows in the
pod
2:18:54
verse odd verse I know we're
now in the
2:18:59
we're now
2:19:02
and the pod first the last
thing we
2:19:09
needs another advertiser owned
analysis
2:19:11
show filling the void it's a
huge void
2:19:13
it would be without it what a
huge void
2:19:15
it would be without new agenda
John was
2:19:16
writing his email the past two
shows
2:19:18
have been two of the best and
I'm not
2:19:20
joking
2:19:21
you're just not helping them
you're
2:19:23
helping me and the whole world
donate
2:19:26
now
2:19:27
you helping me and you okay yes
anyway
2:19:30
thanks for all you do
2:19:32
alright so it's gonna be night
at a
2:19:34
certain Jeffro of the wall rock
wall and
2:19:37
he did what you know he wanted
a couple
2:19:40
of jingles and since I've been
sitting
2:19:41
here collecting them while
you've been
2:19:42
reading and we probably should
at least
2:19:44
play them since he's becoming a
night
2:19:46
where's he put this oh there it
is yet
2:19:49
mac and cheese too delicious to
believe
2:19:51
star wars sharpton which was in
most of
2:19:55
the the cookies the fortune
cookies
2:20:01
that's right yeah was that the
michigan
2:20:04
local one and did the the
fortress local
2:20:06
one did a bunch of Chinese
fortune
2:20:08
cookies at 90% of the fortunes
were what
2:20:10
Sharpton says in this clip most
coming
2:20:18
[Music]
2:20:23
it's almost too delicious to
believe my
2:20:27
friends everyone's going nuts
about it
2:20:32
[Music]
2:20:33
you've got karma maybe that's
all right
2:20:37
so for today so I had the
that's a good
2:20:41
one so I had the these cookies
at the
2:20:44
dinner with the Millennials
what kind of
2:20:50
what kind of not not big
listeners of
2:20:56
the show huh
2:20:57
it's very funny it's too bad
the cookies
2:21:00
there's a couple of
manufacturers in San
2:21:02
Francisco that do this because
those
2:21:04
cookies I don't know where you
got those
2:21:06
but they're terrible anyway
David Boston
2:21:12
144 bucks
2:21:13
belated Chanukah donation 144
from the
2:21:18
night of the shape-shifting
Jews thank
2:21:20
you please play my song at the
end of
2:21:23
the show I'll do it John Harvey
the
2:21:26
third one 25 from nashville
tennessee
2:21:28
recent shows have been
outstanding sir
2:21:30
ever of the wat one two three
four five
2:21:35
on Michigan Ian apparently sir
James in
2:21:38
lost wages Nevada 1 2 3 4 5 a
David
2:21:41
bunker in Nashville Tennessee 1
2 2 3 5
2:21:45
he's got a birthday call out
for himself
2:21:48
yesterday yep yep got it
2:21:51
uh sir Vito the mountain wop in
2:21:54
Evergreen Colorado one-one 1.73
Merry
2:21:59
Christmas
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Robert Marsh one 11.11 hope
this drunk
2:22:02
donation helps one would Robert
Marsh
2:22:05
that is Laura Wilson in
Sammamish
2:22:08
Washington one 11.11
2:22:10
uh sir Schwartz and Lulu some
place
2:22:15
Lange fell den markers I don't
know what
2:22:18
I can't see cuz bunch of
characters hmm
2:22:20
Lange something what in Hmong
love well
2:22:24
I've no idea he long light
Langley there
2:22:28
Brian Watson of the Grove and
Sugar
2:22:30
Grove Illinois 109 forty
anticipation
2:22:35
without standing show 1094 you
got it
2:22:37
sir milkman 100 101 sir Shan
Mei yuck
2:22:41
North Carolina Moyock Moyock
North
2:22:44
Carolina really 100 Andrew
Murray Playa
2:22:48
del Rey California 100 na Randy
Carson
2:22:52
in Pahrump Pahrump Pahrump
Pahrump
2:22:55
Nevada
2:22:56
100 a whole area where there's
lots of
2:22:58
whorehouses or used to be well
how would
2:23:01
I know
2:23:01
Danah homer in East Lansing
Michigan
2:23:04
Robert tenant that's $100 also
ten at
2:23:06
Robert ten at hundred yeah Ian
Trimble
2:23:10
in Baton Rouge Louisiana watch
out for
2:23:13
the farmers he says 100 Juli
McNeil in
2:23:16
San Gabriel Louisiana
interesting
2:23:19
coincidence
2:23:20
also 100 sir Benjamin Rodgers
100 from
2:23:23
Boone Iowa lotta hundred shows
2:23:26
interesting and anticipating
Adam
2:23:28
Curry's first visited des
moines yes you
2:23:31
set up a meet up well don't you
remember
2:23:34
we announced that yeah yeah
it's an
2:23:37
innocent it works yeah February
22nd
2:23:40
it's kind of an insult to the
Texans who
2:23:43
have been waiting all these
years Sir
2:23:46
Matt s courage in Seattle
Washington
2:23:48
$100 sir Corwin Underwood $100
from
2:23:51
Hamilton Ohio
2:23:54
it's been a long time - zeg do
she know
2:23:56
mm-hmm
2:23:57
oh he's got it wait this
donation he's
2:24:00
got something what is this and
we missed
2:24:03
one he wants to protect he
would always
2:24:06
full Baron upgrade it's not on
the list
2:24:09
yeah neither was Sir Chris
speier's on
2:24:11
the list okay sir Corwin
Underwood and
2:24:14
Baron of Southwest Ohio I'm
just like it
2:24:19
so sir Corwin Underwood and he
becomes
2:24:26
barren of okay got it
2:24:29
Southwest Ohio Kurt cool ball
in Wayzata
2:24:34
Minnesota nuts 99.99 along with
John
2:24:40
Foley in Chicago at 9999 Ryan
Gill Oh
2:24:44
900 9 did the tube perky fake
boobs
2:24:50
with some jobs can we give you
that at
2:24:52
the end da slammer sent a note
it was
2:24:55
some interesting it was a nice
he
2:24:57
actually he actually I have it
here he
2:25:03
needed yeah he said in the
morning
2:25:06
crackpot and buzzkill if you
wouldn't
2:25:07
mind breaking for this baron of
course
2:25:09
we break for barons
unfortunately
2:25:11
emergency jobs karma is an
order if you
2:25:13
could see clear to administer
and
2:25:14
on-the-spot jobs karma in the
second
2:25:17
donation segment where my jingle
2:25:18
requests usually do not get
played for
2:25:20
my 900 nine to perky boobs
donation that
2:25:24
would be appreciated of course
we can do
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this jobs jobs jobs and jobs
leg in
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in
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Bakersfield eight six eight six
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Coble in Bismarck North Dakota
808
2:25:48
Jeffrey Schwab 800 eight new
colas black
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800 eight the Jetsons Butler
level in
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Texas 800 a teeny some jobs
karma you
2:25:58
get that at the end
2:25:59
Craig Porter Council Bluffs
Iowa he
2:26:02
should be at the meet up herb
lamb 808
2:26:06
up there somewhere
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Elias Elias and his sir herb
lamb by the
2:26:11
way sir herb Elias K cash 800
eight
2:26:16
can't go wrong with Boo Boo's he
2:26:18
mentions Ryan quick 7330 7733
and he
2:26:24
says we got too much AOC on the
show
2:26:26
well that ain't going away no
Wayne
2:26:29
Laura come 66-65 derrike cope
that's
2:26:34
funny
2:26:34
there's a derrike cope nascar
driver but
2:26:37
i don't think this is him this
is he's
2:26:38
in disguise in shanghai for $66
joseph
2:26:42
Yona in tampa florida
2:26:45
Bryan Leslie in Bremerton
Washington 600
2:26:48
six the Berlin I'm sorry
Michael asked
2:26:52
Falk is in Berlin Deutschland
60 64 Ryan
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Leslie 600 six
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swingley 600 6 in austin texas
2:27:05
uh somebody's apologizing for
something
2:27:08
I don't know anonymous $60
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Christopher Dexter 5678 Joseph
Henson
2:27:15
5678 in Carlisle Pennsylvania
Stephen
2:27:19
Baker 55 55 first name only out
of first
2:27:22
name only
2:27:24
well Eric did not do a good job
on
2:27:26
today's spreadsheet sorry yeah
he did a
2:27:29
crappy job you will get a memo
in
2:27:31
triplicate
2:27:33
uh Port Townsend hmm he needs a
held
2:27:38
sharp and gibberish we did that
earlier
2:27:40
Peter Tong Lakewood Washington
Alex
2:27:44
Cohen veld rune veld true in
the veiled
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in Seabrook New Hampshire 5555
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sell sell sell
2:27:53
yes else in Lenexa Kansas
2:27:56
maybe he'll sell else'll its
5554 with
2:28:00
Chris Bell dorama 5510 double
nickels on
2:28:04
the time no one looks on the
dime ah
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broiled Roy Rory Rory bus buzz
ska in
2:28:12
Novi Michigan and he's got a
note for us
2:28:14
to read privately Philip
veenstra 5510
2:28:19
Jamie Graham 53:35 Chris worth
Aurora
2:28:25
Colorado 5280 Derron Christi
Spokane
2:28:28
Washington Richard Adams 51
parts
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unknown
2:28:34
just like my wife you deserve
better hmm
2:28:38
Michael Kleckner 5006
2:28:43
Nana medical collector ITM with
this
2:28:47
donation I have reached no
agenda
2:28:49
knighthood please Knight me sir
mica
2:28:51
viewing and he is Quito Delta
to Fox
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Delta x-ray 70 trees 3 kilo 5
alpha
2:28:59
Charlie Charlie on the js8 call
the one
2:29:03
on the js8 call that's the new
protocol
2:29:06
baby all the kids are doing it
js8 call
2:29:10
all the kids are doing it's a
derivative
2:29:11
of the ft 8 protocol yeah 5001
I'll see
2:29:19
you there for a little Q so
John yeah
2:29:23
design your card
2:29:25
Robert Bruckner these are all
$50 donors
2:29:28
name and location
2:29:29
Robert Bruckner location unknown
2:29:31
Kimberly Redmond and Toronto
Jeffery
2:29:35
Chadwick in Ogden Utah quoi Liu
Kwan won
2:29:42
I think Lou a syrette e
kilowatt of the
2:29:46
troll room Eric Hoffman
Edmonton Alberta
2:29:51
Alan Peterson
2:29:54
John Hawley and Blaine
Minnesota max
2:29:57
turned Quist in Somerville
Massachusetts
2:30:00
Jonathan Farris and liberal
Kansas sir
2:30:04
crack parts unknown Robert
quick Arabic
2:30:11
her back I think in essexville
Michigan
2:30:14
Paul ran and wants jobs karma in
2:30:17
Cottonwood Heights Utah good
luck I
2:30:19
would put that at the end for
you Arjun
2:30:21
van el Turan he said are you in
fun
2:30:25
Elton from the Netherlands says
reverse
2:30:26
jobs karma I just got a job and
promised
2:30:29
myself to donate if karma works
plus I'm
2:30:31
seeing 33 everywhere great show
so he's
2:30:34
giving the karma back to us
okay great
2:30:36
thank you
2:30:36
Arion
2:30:38
peyt sir peach snake snakes in
Amsterdam
2:30:42
New Hampshire it says does that
work
2:30:45
it's North Holland North
Holland hold it
2:30:48
no normal North Pole August
don't
2:30:51
Holland Paul eaten Raymond ship
Nick
2:30:58
uh Ken Burkett Southlake Texas
named
2:31:02
Patricia Worthington's always
helping
2:31:04
Miami
2:31:05
Robert Weber in San Jose a Roy
sin hava
2:31:08
in pimmy ocker
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Banneker pine yakir pain occur
pain
2:31:13
occur there you go
2:31:16
Brandon Savoy in Port Orchard
Washington
2:31:18
Daniel nee Wong parts unknown
2:31:21
Robert I think Daniel is in
Sweden
2:31:24
perfect looks like Daniels in
Sweden
2:31:25
Daniel knew Wang yeah looks
like he is
2:31:28
to mark Johnson and Aurora
Keller
2:31:32
Colorado Bret yo in Kenton's
velvet
2:31:35
Maryland
2:31:36
Jason Clegg in San Diego
California
2:31:39
and wrap it up we got Raleigh
Hawk and
2:31:42
Anna Illinois
2:31:43
that's sir vitamin of the net
2:31:47
Oh sir alignment of the net
that's right
2:31:49
he's sir lineman of the net yes
sir
2:31:53
Richard Gardiner which we know
where
2:31:55
he's trying but it's not on
here then
2:31:57
Zachary hands lick in Jameson
2:32:01
Pennsylvania now I keep doing
which
2:32:03
you're you're doing I think
y'all said
2:32:05
Dvorak guilted me into this
good well
2:32:09
these 50s are really nice thank
you very
2:32:12
much and I think that's an
appropriate
2:32:13
value for value consideration
we think
2:32:16
about going to the movies with
two
2:32:19
people the popcorn and a drink
and
2:32:22
before we know it it's 50 bucks
you only
2:32:24
get an hour and a half in a
dark room
2:32:25
with a bunch of smelly people
maybe have
2:32:27
a nice date we can't really
give you any
2:32:30
of that but look at the content
you're
2:32:32
getting you're getting two
almost three
2:32:35
hours here at the No Agenda
show and
2:32:37
that's all we ask for is that
you
2:32:38
consider what what if it was it
worth to
2:32:41
you and that's how our value
for value
2:32:42
system works and we'd really
appreciate
2:32:43
it also everyone who came in
under $50
2:32:46
either to be anonymous or
you're on one
2:32:48
of our programs those are the
ones that
2:32:50
eventually we'll have a nice
base for it
2:32:52
takes a long time to build up a
base
2:32:54
with eleven eleven and thirty
threes but
2:32:56
we really appreciate it and as
you'll
2:32:58
see there are also people who
make it to
2:32:59
knighthood easily although it
takes him
2:33:02
ten years but they had no
problem doing
2:33:04
it and are very happy and I
think we're
2:33:06
knighting a couple of them
today also
2:33:08
some notes got a another
emergency jobs
2:33:11
karma from sir Peep Slayer
could really
2:33:13
use it be sure to tell the
douchebags
2:33:15
out there they need to chip in
or go
2:33:17
piss up a rope okay we'll do
that in a
2:33:20
moment
2:33:21
meet up no do an immediate jobs
jobs and
2:33:27
jobs that's though
2:33:30
you've got karma we did we get
the
2:33:33
carpet mediately meet up sir
will code
2:33:37
for coffee a night obviously
proud
2:33:39
producer he says would you mind
2:33:41
announcing a meet up Levi breed
or land
2:33:43
and I are trying to rage an
Edmonton
2:33:45
Alberta January 19th that's
interesting
2:33:49
is it really cold in Alberta Oh
2:33:52
are you nuts but coming give us
an
2:33:54
Alberta once in July and it was
snowing
2:33:57
a Tina night Tina has some days
but
2:34:00
she's carrying over into
January and
2:34:01
yeah we're looking for some
well the
2:34:04
19th and may not be a good to
19th might
2:34:06
not work the 19th of January
and he'll
2:34:08
murder that's where I want to
go I think
2:34:14
it's one of the cutest little
towns in
2:34:17
Canada it's not like you know a
2:34:19
spectacular beauty like
Victoria which
2:34:23
is something to see or even
hotter
2:34:25
what's quite nice it's kind of
grimy and
2:34:28
a funny kind of Midwestern way
and they
2:34:29
have a lot of underground stuff
going on
2:34:31
but it's something quaint and
nice about
2:34:33
it Edmonton I've always liked
Edmonton
2:34:35
hmm well it's scheduled for the
2:34:38
nineteenth interested producers
can get
2:34:40
in touch with leave ice on or
will code
2:34:42
for coffee on Twitter or No
Agenda
2:34:44
social or the discussion on
meetup.com
2:34:46
that's where I would suggest
you go and
2:34:47
nomini will jump in as well
then we have
2:34:50
from Sir ladyfingers Baron of
the Miami
2:34:52
Valley a peerage dispute Adam I
2:34:55
discovered that my Protectorate
of the
2:34:57
Miami Valley has been
threatened during
2:34:59
the latest executive / associate
2:35:01
executive producer segment
Corwin
2:35:03
Underwood of Hamilton has
staked all of
2:35:06
Southwest Ohio how can i idly
stand by
2:35:10
when one of my subjects seeks to
2:35:12
supplant me
2:35:14
please redress this alarming
situation
2:35:16
hmm I'm willing to sum some
document I
2:35:21
need some notes on this for
both parties
2:35:23
involved in I'll make a
decision on
2:35:25
behalf of the peerage committee
and all
2:35:27
decisions by the tuition with
alacrity
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doesn't get a
2:37:57
lot of play anywhere but this
is like a
2:38:00
disgusting story and this was
on this
2:38:04
was on CBS but it wasn't on the
nightly
2:38:07
news at least maybe it was on
the
2:38:09
yesterday's but I didn't get it
I got it
2:38:11
it was like an add-on if you go
to the
2:38:13
website they have these extra
stories
2:38:14
that you can watch that looks
like they
2:38:16
were supposed to be produced
mostly they
2:38:17
were produced for the news but
they were
2:38:19
never used yeah and this is the
2:38:21
Rockefeller or in this case
Rick at
2:38:24
Feller Hospital scandal
patients and
2:38:27
relatives of those treated at a
famous
2:38:28
Research Hospital here in New
York are
2:38:31
looking for answers tonight
they want to
2:38:33
know why Rockefeller University
stayed
2:38:35
quiet about a prominent doctor
who died
2:38:37
11 years ago but is believed to
abused
2:38:39
children for decades victims
could
2:38:41
number over a thousand which
would
2:38:44
potentially make it the largest
case of
2:38:46
sexual abuse by one person in
US history
2:38:48
more on this now from hannah
warner and
2:38:50
a warning some of the details
you're
2:38:52
about to hear are graphic he
was revered
2:38:55
like a god he was Matt Harris
was one of
2:38:58
thousands of former patients
who saw dr.
2:39:00
Reginald Archibald as children
at the
2:39:03
prestigious Rockefeller
Institute in New
2:39:05
York City Archibald was a highly
2:39:07
regarded growth specialist who
said he
2:39:09
could help children who were not
2:39:10
maturing like their peers
2:39:13
he was like gonna be our family
family's
2:39:15
Savior Archibald's research was
supposed
2:39:18
to help kids grow taller but
these
2:39:20
former patients told us he
sexually
2:39:22
abused them Harris was 14
2:39:25
Gail Coleman was 11 Robert
Granato was 8
2:39:29
and Mitchell sure was just five
the
2:39:32
entire time you were in the
room there
2:39:34
with him you're naked
2:39:34
he took his finger and he
pushed one of
2:39:38
my nipples and he basically
proceeded to
2:39:41
to masturbate me he would rub
me there
2:39:44
and started asking me does this
feel
2:39:46
good in a statement in October
officials
2:39:49
revealed they'd investigated a
complaint
2:39:51
about Archibald inappropriate
conduct in
2:39:53
2004 and reported it to
authorities but
2:39:56
they also found complaints
going back to
2:39:58
the 1990s some deemed credible
attorney
2:40:01
Jennifer Freeman says her firm
has had
2:40:04
hundreds of
2:40:05
and so what does that say to
you that
2:40:07
says that there are a
tremendous number
2:40:08
of victims out there it was
played a
2:40:11
year after I saw I started
seeing them
2:40:13
yet these former patients say
they never
2:40:16
heard anything from the
hospital until
2:40:18
officials there sent out this
letter in
2:40:20
October to more than a thousand
of
2:40:22
Archibald's former patients
asking for
2:40:24
information I got the letter
and all of
2:40:28
a sudden I felt like I was
flashing back
2:40:31
50 years ago
2:40:32
it was burned in my brain what
he did to
2:40:36
me what do you make of the
hospital
2:40:37
statements I am outraged
outraged and
2:40:42
Gayle Coleman says she's
particularly
2:40:44
angry because the doctor took
pictures
2:40:46
she and the others were told to
stand
2:40:48
without clothing like the
children in
2:40:51
these old studies while he took
polaroid
2:40:53
photos of their naked bodies
those
2:40:55
pictures are what has haunted
me through
2:40:59
the years in 2003 she contacted
the
2:41:02
hospital looking for answers
and I got
2:41:05
my medical records back and
there were
2:41:06
no pictures and that tells me
they
2:41:09
weren't for medical research
they were
2:41:12
for him was something like this
happens
2:41:14
to you you kind of robbed of
hope
2:41:15
robbed of you know trusting
people
2:41:17
trusting institutions trusting
humanity
2:41:21
they had to know something was
going on
2:41:23
so if the hospital comes out
and says
2:41:24
well nobody inside our Hospital
knew
2:41:27
what he was doing I don't want
blame I
2:41:29
can't believe that the hospital
has to
2:41:31
take some responsibility for
this oh my
2:41:34
god this is the bums me out
this is
2:41:37
almost like the clip we had on
the last
2:41:41
show with the transgender in
children
2:41:45
yeah well the thing is I'm with
these
2:41:48
people say that the hot date
somebody
2:41:50
had to know something this is
bullcrap
2:41:51
just like the Jimmy Savile
thing yeah
2:41:54
this is and where is this guy
right now
2:41:57
dead Oh
2:42:01
just like jimmy savile yeah how
long has
2:42:04
he been dead
2:42:04
I think he died in 2011 seven
years
2:42:10
I thanks I'm totally grossed
out now
2:42:12
that is gross hey funny and I
don't
2:42:15
think CBS ran and the regular
news cuz
2:42:17
it's good for that reason to
grow it's a
2:42:19
disgusting story you guys
getting away
2:42:22
with this you know all I'm
gonna show
2:42:24
how to grow here look you're
growing now
2:42:26
I mean the whole thing is gross
and it's
2:42:28
like
2:42:30
nobody's noticing nobody
there's been
2:42:33
complaints and nobody pays
attention to
2:42:34
it
2:42:36
I don't know I did get an -
speaking of
2:42:40
it call-out pedophiles from get
playing
2:42:42
Santa Claus and Macy's
2:42:45
yeah it's a what's your point
well the
2:42:48
thing is I mean well but who's
going
2:42:50
after the real pedophile doctor
Santa
2:42:52
but this guy well he's dead you
know
2:42:55
well we're going after him now
2:42:57
like Savile yeah I I don't like
this
2:43:00
clip all right I did get a very
2:43:02
thoughtful note from Ally
2:43:07
you know Ali she's the official
no
2:43:09
agenda tranny
2:43:12
okay call me from
2:43:14
I don't know I think she's in
some
2:43:17
Midwestern state although she
sent me
2:43:19
the note she said note here
from the
2:43:21
official No Agenda tranny
2:43:23
I'm sorry now known as the
transgendered
2:43:27
person now he can't say tranny
and she
2:43:33
says something that made me
think about
2:43:34
what's really going on with the
identity
2:43:36
politics particularly when it
comes to
2:43:38
transgendered people
2:43:39
yes transgendered people and
this was I
2:43:43
think in response to the clip
of the the
2:43:46
Los Angeles clinic that was you
know
2:43:49
stopping puberty for kids as
young as
2:43:52
six or seven to help them
understand who
2:43:55
they are before they continue
with the
2:43:56
with the the write puberty we
have
2:43:58
entitled the show after that so
Ali Jade
2:44:02
says I agree with you on the
internet
2:44:05
social media influencing
transgender
2:44:07
cases but not all are and
here's her
2:44:09
point I am 31 and I just kind of
2:44:13
questioned whatever the hell I
was
2:44:15
without the internet or any
outside
2:44:17
influences my parents were
religious and
2:44:19
conservative I'm not alone
2:44:20
and here's the thing a lot of
us older
2:44:23
generations that came before
the social
2:44:25
media blast started churning
out all the
2:44:27
letters added to LGBT
personally most of
2:44:31
us older ones do not like the
loud
2:44:34
annoying trans social
generation our
2:44:37
goal was to move into a normal
life in
2:44:40
her case as a woman not to live
life as
2:44:43
a transgendered person and and
it was
2:44:46
something that I've been that
it was in
2:44:47
my mind I guess for a long time
it's
2:44:49
like if you are transgendered
and you
2:44:52
truly believe that you were you
were
2:44:54
born in the wrong body and you
need to
2:44:57
become a man or a woman then
you just
2:45:00
become a man or a woman isn't
that the
2:45:01
whole point but why then is
there this
2:45:05
huge group that wants to
identify as
2:45:07
kind of stuck in between
2:45:10
you know Tim you're asking me
well it's
2:45:13
kind of rhetorical it's just it
seems
2:45:15
like that is it's so wrong if
you you're
2:45:19
either man or woman I'm just
going by
2:45:21
today's social justice warrior
2:45:22
notifications and if you're
transgender
2:45:25
a great I believe that I'm a
woman and
2:45:27
then I'm gonna dress like a
woman gonna
2:45:29
act like a woman I may have my
body
2:45:31
changed to be a woman then I'm
a woman
2:45:34
stop calling them transgendered
unless
2:45:36
you're I mean you're really
separating
2:45:38
people do you know I mean it
feels very
2:45:40
wrong
2:45:42
the point is to create
oppressed classes
2:45:45
yeah that's what identity
politics is
2:45:48
well it's working yeah of
course it is
2:45:51
and people should reject it
that really
2:45:53
should be well thought out
schemes yeah
2:45:56
and by the way it's Trump's
fault
2:46:00
hello we all know that Keith I
was an
2:46:04
easy one orange man bad
2:46:07
all right break sit still on the
2:46:10
cliffhanger as to what's going
to happen
2:46:12
Theresa may still hanging on to
power
2:46:14
but now they can't do anything
about her
2:46:17
power for the next 12 months
you know
2:46:18
that when they do a no comment
no
2:46:20
confidence that she gets
through then
2:46:21
she gets through exactly when
she get
2:46:23
through it and you're good to
go for the
2:46:25
next year I would have voted no
2:46:27
confidence right off the bat
the minute
2:46:30
I heard her in the prime
minister
2:46:32
question time when she answered
this
2:46:34
question I would have said no
confidence
2:46:36
kick her out knowing you for 20
years I
2:46:39
just don't believe that if your
deal
2:46:42
goes down you are the kind of
person who
2:46:45
would contemplate taking this
country
2:46:48
into a no deal situation am I
wrong the
2:46:53
decision it abused issue the
Parliament
2:46:55
as to whether they accept the
deal that
2:46:57
I am the government of
negotiated on
2:46:58
behalf of the United Kingdom
with the
2:47:01
European Union the one she
negotiated on
2:47:05
behalf of the European Union I
mean this
2:47:08
is one of the thesis of people
that dude
2:47:10
are new listeners of this show
we have a
2:47:13
theory that continues to pay
dividends
2:47:16
yep which is that the truth
must always
2:47:18
come out it has it there's a
background
2:47:20
for it that gives us it gives
us belief
2:47:24
that this is probably true and
that is
2:47:27
people will slip up I guess it
was used
2:47:30
to be called a Freudian slip
and then
2:47:31
never laughed it off as a joke
hahaha
2:47:34
Freudian slip but this action
what's
2:47:37
going on is they're saying
things that
2:47:39
maybe that they were telling us
reality
2:47:42
accidentally because they can't
hold it
2:47:44
hold it it always wants to come
out it
2:47:47
always wants to come out it's
it's a
2:47:48
fact
2:47:49
yeah so she's working on behalf
of the
2:47:51
EU of course she is we've got a
quick
2:47:53
OTG this is another study it
will not
2:47:56
surprise you but it's always
fun to
2:47:58
bring you the facts some
studies suggest
2:48:00
adolescents and young adults
exchange
2:48:03
sixty to a hundred text
messages a day
2:48:05
but what about at night when
they're
2:48:08
sleeping well apparently the
texting
2:48:10
doesn't stop there either it's
called
2:48:13
sleep texting really a new
study from a
2:48:20
Villanova College of Nursing
professor
2:48:22
says a growing number of college
2:48:24
students are texting friends in
the wee
2:48:26
hours of the night with no
recollection
2:48:28
of having done so more than 25%
of the
2:48:32
kids surveyed said they texted
in their
2:48:34
sleep 72 percent of them say
they don't
2:48:38
remember doing it people have
gotten
2:48:40
used to sleeping next to their
devices
2:48:41
so subconsciously people are
falling up
2:48:44
to sleep and there may be some
angst
2:48:46
about communicating with
someone and
2:48:47
trying to get a message to
someone and
2:48:49
they're reaching for the phone
and
2:48:51
communicating in this kind of
altered
2:48:54
state of consciousness the
problem here
2:48:56
say experts is that sleep
texting causes
2:48:58
interrupted sleep which can
affect
2:49:01
someone mentally physically and
more it
2:49:04
affects you emotionally because
people
2:49:06
become more anxious and more
depressed
2:49:07
when they haven't had enough
sleep and
2:49:09
now sleep texting appears to be
more
2:49:12
frequent the solutions say
experts ditch
2:49:15
the phone and the electronics
get them
2:49:17
out of the bedroom and give
your brain
2:49:19
the rest it needs I gotta tell
you if
2:49:23
your sleep texting you are
definitely an
2:49:26
NPC in the game
2:49:28
you're just running your
program no I
2:49:32
want to mention a couple of
things one
2:49:34
is that people unfortunately
use these
2:49:36
stupid phones as their alarm
clocks yes
2:49:39
so they're not getting them out
of the
2:49:41
bedroom I just story I'm gonna
follow up
2:49:43
on some later date on the alarm
clock
2:49:46
side of it I lined up on this
whole
2:49:48
story whether it's Lou texting
hmm
2:49:50
gotcha it's ethical all right
everybody
2:49:54
a couple more days and then
we'll let's
2:49:57
see what's happening with
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2:49:58
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2:50:00
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