0:00
now I love tulle who doesn't
adam curry
0:03
Jhansi Devorah nation media
0:08
assassination episode 1095 this
is no
0:12
agenda Silicon Valley where
we're
0:25
expecting another supper Peter
and I'm
0:28
predicting a nine car train I'm
Jessie
0:32
[Music]
0:35
no you can really tell you got
to get
0:37
out early today just toss it
toss just
0:41
tossing away lines they're not
even
0:43
trying man nine nine cars
Zephyr beater
0:47
please yeah the number of cars
has been
0:52
varying during the Christmas
season firm
0:55
Thanksgiving on there was a ten
car
0:57
trains mostly generally it's an
eight
0:59
car train huh but I'm noticing
a few
1:02
nine car trains coming by
1:04
alright and do these include the
1:06
passengers or is it all
passengers or
1:09
it's all passengers except for
that yo
1:10
there's one car that appears to
be a
1:13
baggage car Oh fabulous well I
I'm not
1:18
quite sure what is going on but
I do
1:20
know that you need to get out
on time
1:22
today and I'm thinking I'm
thinking
1:24
that's because you know you
obviously
1:27
have some work to do tonight
1:29
and and that might be what well
even
1:33
though you said you gave up the
beat I
1:34
think you got to go back on it
the first
1:37
time ever a transgender woman
will
1:40
compete for the title of Miss
Universe
1:43
takes place this weekend in
Bangkok and
1:46
he'll Aponte miss Payne says
she's proud
1:49
of her role as pioneer I think
mindsets
1:53
are changing today the
references people
1:56
speak about the LGBTQ community
and the
1:59
transgender community before it
was
2:01
always underground and never
spoken
2:03
about it
2:04
I think that people are more
and more
2:06
informed all these prejudices
come from
2:09
disinformation ponse says she
ended the
2:12
fashion world a decade ago and
she's
2:13
been in beauty contests for the
last
2:15
three years there you go the
first
2:25
transgendered participant in
the in the
2:28
Miss Universe contest we've been
2:30
predicting this for years the
question
2:32
is will she win no I for one
thing
2:37
there's a couple of things I'll
just
2:39
give my predictions I may or
may not
2:41
cover this I doubt it um but
cuz I
2:45
already said we're gonna stop
doing this
2:47
but here's what's gonna happen
I've seen
2:49
enough of these she's maybe
going to get
2:52
to the top five so they can ask
her a
2:54
question so we can hear her
voice the
2:58
opening voice yeah but we want
to see
3:01
what kind of a would kind of a
brain she
3:05
has so they'll ask or something
3:06
it'll be lame and then she'll
end up I
3:09
don't think should be first
runner-up
3:10
but should come in third or
fourth or
3:12
something she may get miss you
may be
3:14
just knocked out she doesn't
have a very
3:17
I don't think and I I'm not
even gonna
3:20
get into it in any details but
I think
3:22
she needs us be nice if she had
a little
3:25
smaller waist a little chunky
oh you
3:28
actually done your diligence
you can't
3:33
say chunky you should know
better than
3:37
this well it's not chunky in
the sense
3:39
that what we think of as chunky
okay but
3:41
by the beauty pageant standard
3:43
I'd say yes no Jimmy real
chunky is more
3:48
it has an American style to it
don't see
3:53
it's not that being that
interesting
3:55
oh sure get as far as she
guessed which
3:58
would probably be you know
maybe in the
4:00
top five she may be bumped it
you know
4:02
after in the top ten getting
bump um
4:03
they you know Scott nothing
that special
4:06
going on she has does have the
advantage
4:08
of not having to do a like in
the
4:10
certain competitions where you
have to
4:13
have a skill um god she doesn't
have a
4:16
skill she doesn't have no she
has to
4:18
skilling up but she doesn't
have you
4:19
don't need to do skills in his
4:20
conversation or uh okay so I'll
Ennis I
4:23
got you time that Dad jacked up
about
4:27
this uh you know I'm still
interested I
4:30
didn't say I was jacked up
about it but
4:32
you know the the bookies the
oddsmakers
4:35
are saying she's got a good
shot to win
4:36
at least the ones in the UK but
yeah
4:39
they like to hype every head
there's no
4:41
chance in hell she's gonna win
okay well
4:45
you're the official office
aficionado
4:47
and making bets on this I'd bet
against
4:51
it alright good
4:54
we got it other things going I
watch it
4:57
was watching to leave it means
leave it
5:00
convention or volleys not to
get some
5:02
credits because for the next
show wrecks
5:04
it it's fascinating to listen
to these
5:06
EU brexit ears give their little
5:12
speeches in this bits it's
interesting
5:14
they have stuff in them that
this 500
5:16
page tome that Teresa may wants
to use
5:21
I'm a in agree with a lot of
these to
5:23
say what's the point of any of
this why
5:25
should we be giving 39 billion
to the EU
5:27
let's just walk yeah let's walk
from the
5:29
deal
5:29
everyone's talking on no brakes
yeah the
5:32
people have everyone I talked
to was
5:34
saying it looks like it's gonna
be a no
5:35
deal brexit that would be the
way to go
5:37
here's you want to hear Tony
Blair real
5:39
quick he waited he's not
helpful to her
5:43
Teresa Mays plight that's for
sure I
5:53
think now people are saying
what could
6:00
it really happen I need to get
the
6:02
European leaders to the next
stage which
6:03
is to realize the probability
is it's
6:05
going to happen and they've got
to
6:07
prepare for it because one
important
6:09
component in any such rethought
6:11
referendum will be whether
Europe is
6:14
prepared to meet what are not
just
6:16
British concerns around the
issues to do
6:18
with immigration but a
european-wide
6:20
concerns and I think you could
put
6:22
together the right type of deal
if you
6:26
like for which wouldn't just be
about
6:27
Britain it would be about
Europe and
6:30
accepting the for example
freedom the
6:32
movement of people in Europe
it's got to
6:33
operate in a way that's fair
and justice
6:35
undercut wages there's not
going to be
6:38
no deal unless the combination
of
6:40
accidents in government and in
6:42
Parliament that I can't foresee
it's
6:44
impossible but why would
Parliament do
6:47
that there's a massive majority
in
6:48
parliament against No Deal
they're
6:50
definitely gonna prefer a
referendum to
6:52
No Deal No Deal is not the
worry the
6:58
worry is that we end up with a
kind of
7:00
botched breaks it which is
frankly this
7:02
deal on the table so he's still
pushing
7:05
for a do-over yeah him a few
other
7:09
losers globalists and we're
done and the
7:18
EU could tell us what to do
muscles will
7:21
make the rule he's not even
that he's
7:23
back to the freedom of movement
the
7:25
freedom of the only sticking
point
7:28
didn't have this freedom of
movement
7:29
it's because it requires of
work visa
7:32
in in different countries like
I had
7:34
died needed to work visa when I
when I
7:36
lived in London I had to have a
visa
7:38
this is very normal so yes of
course I
7:43
got one well well it was a pain
in the
7:45
ass I didn't feel free in my
movement
7:48
well because I had to fill out
a form
7:51
you had to fill out a whole
form and
7:53
you'll have to never take hours
and days
7:55
yes and everyone's going now
everyone's
7:58
going to have to fill out forms
off this
8:00
is what it's going to be like
for
8:01
travelling the EU has confirmed
the
8:04
introduction of the ETS which
will
8:06
become operational in early 2020
8:09
Eddie S stands for EU travel
information
8:13
and authorization system all
eligible
8:16
travelers regardless of a
authorized
8:18
Europe from 2020 onwards
require online
8:24
prior to their departure the new
8:27
requirement for European
electronic
8:29
travel authorization such as
the Etios
8:32
is to strengthen EU border
controls
8:35
travelers will be required to
complete
8:38
an online application form that
covers a
8:40
range of biometric travel and
security
8:43
related questions the adea's
application
8:46
will then be electronically
processed
8:48
within 96 hours and the
authorization
8:51
will be delivered by email
travellers
8:54
data will be checked against
European
8:57
and international databases
including
8:59
no-fly lists to identify
potential
9:02
terrorists and criminal threads
will
9:04
then be refused entry via the
Etios
9:06
sounds like the same process
for coming
9:09
to America to me travellers
that failed
9:11
to obtain and Eddie US will not
be
9:14
permitted to board a plane or
cruise
9:15
ship to an ED EOS member country
9:18
visitors with a valid EDIUS
will be
9:21
available to travel to the US
member
9:24
country this guy wraps it up in
a great
9:26
ways which include popular
European
9:29
destinations such as France
Germany
9:31
Spain Italy and
9:33
tene other countries for Eddie
Yost news
9:36
launch updates and travel
alerts visit
9:39
Eddie Yost calm calm
9:47
it's riveting stuff EDIUS
dot-com yeah
9:53
so it's like same thing we have
yeah
9:57
fill out a form about it be
yeah all
10:01
right so you you had a clip
something
10:05
else oh you had nothing oh okay
10:07
discussion ah
10:09
I brought my I brought my
discussion
10:11
with me okay I do know that this
10:13
situation is getting dire and
it's not
10:17
being helped by anybody and I
think they
10:19
should just go to you know uh
No Deal
10:22
Brixton just get out the longer
this
10:24
drags on the worse it's gonna be
10:26
yeah there's all kinds of
issues with
10:30
the No Deal brexit though and
even
10:32
though I like problems it's
makin of the
10:34
time armed by the way I'm armed
with
10:36
this information from the leave
or not
10:38
leave conference so tell me
what is the
10:41
what are the consequences of a
No Deal
10:44
brexit nothing ok then how do
we do
10:48
trade with the EU I'll just be
the same
10:53
way Norway does or the same way
10:55
Switzerland alright but we
don't have a
10:56
deal in place yet sorry we
don't have a
10:59
deal in place we don't have any
trade
11:01
agreement
11:05
huh what do you need a deal for
11:08
you need a trade agreement
don't you
11:09
don't you need a basic trade
agreement
11:11
or not I buy stuff from Europe
and I use
11:14
other systems and this stuff
comes over
11:16
I don't have a trade agreement
with the
11:18
EU and I buy my feeds tips no
come on
11:21
you know don't be an idiot
11:23
you know there's customs
there's all
11:24
kinds of stuff that goes on
behind the
11:26
scenes even when you order
something
11:27
through Amazon from the UK yeah
I don't
11:31
know what conference you watch
but it
11:32
was lame
11:33
no it wasn't you got no answers
I'm
11:35
asking you a serious question
and the
11:37
answers that is the answer this
don't
11:39
the consequences are minimal
said the
11:43
man who lives not their
beefed-up on the
11:49
info based on the leave it or
not leave
11:52
it or believe it means leave it
11:54
conference all right so what
was your
11:55
takeaway from the conference
that this
11:58
is a lot of nonsense we just
got it we
12:00
what am I saying we I get
nothing
12:02
I don't know you're getting
pretty tight
12:04
with those levers all jacked up
by it
12:06
the it's just get out get out
while you
12:11
can
12:11
well they've certainly seemed
to scare
12:13
the British public into
thinking that is
12:15
the worst possible option as
Tony Blair
12:18
just told us so so well that's
exactly
12:21
one of the things that this
conference
12:22
dealt with is that fear
mongering
12:26
right and that one guy this guy
was like
12:28
this there's one pub the pub
king of
12:30
being live it was like a
thousand pubs
12:32
this famous character Tim
something he
12:35
get some clothes for the next
show no no
12:37
he was a big supporter of
bricks at
12:39
early on we would think we have
a clip
12:41
of him somewhere years ago he's
he goes
12:45
on and on about how this is a
bunch of
12:47
fear-mongering it's got nothing
to do
12:49
with anything and it's it just
scared
12:51
the public and they're trying
to do it
12:53
redo because you can keep doing
that
12:54
over and over and over again
until
12:56
somebody doesn't show up and
they win
12:59
it's I'm not
13:02
I think the whole thing is if I
have to
13:05
listen to these characters
mm-hmm all of
13:07
major both sides of the aisle I
mean
13:09
labor and Tori folk Irish and
non Irish
13:13
and Scots and everybody else in
between
13:15
they think the whole thing is a
scam
13:18
there's this fear mongering and
the pub
13:22
guy goes on about it you know
the how
13:23
the the euro zone was created
and all
13:26
the nonsense that went on with
that and
13:28
all the fear mongering and the
fear
13:29
monger the brexit vote itself
the stock
13:31
market was gonna collapse in
the economy
13:33
he's gonna go into a tailspin
if you
13:35
voted yes nothing happened the
pound
13:38
lost some value yeah all the
British
13:41
bankers are gonna leave nobody
left the
13:43
fact is they got more people
working in
13:45
London now than before it's
just one
13:47
thing after another this is a
what is
13:49
something of a fraud hmm well
then the
13:52
fraud is the thirty nine
billion euros
13:54
that's the real fraud they
really Oliver
13:56
got into it what is the point
of giving
13:58
them thirty nine billion when
the what
14:01
it's doing is saying the No Deal
14:03
breakfast means we've got
thirty nine
14:06
billion dollars in our pockets
right
14:09
boy wait a minute that's even
if you
14:11
have a No Deal brexit whoo-hoo
they
14:13
still pay the 39 billion euros
in the UK
14:17
pockets that you don't to pay
the 39 I'm
14:19
out
14:19
Wow well we've certainly been
been led
14:21
to believe that this is not
just not
14:23
possible light just doesn't
sound that
14:26
way to me listen to these guys
well
14:28
you're the only one I wish I'd
bought it
14:30
brought a clip well I'm sorry
14:33
listening to it this morning
because
14:35
it's already okay so this is
going on as
14:39
you speak these guys there it
is four
14:42
five six seven eight nine cars
Zephyr
14:49
just to show you I'm so happy
well since
14:58
we're talking about getting in
and out
15:01
of countries and the paperwork
you might
15:04
need for that things are
changing
15:06
rapidly in Gitmo nation proper
here in
15:08
the United States as something
that I
15:11
already identified over in
Europe on my
15:13
last trip and it seems that the
airlines
15:16
are all on board and starting
to crank
15:18
it up here smile your face is
now your
15:21
ticket on some of Delta's
international
15:23
flights out of Atlanta
15:24
that means from baggage
check-in through
15:27
security and onto a Delta
flight many
15:30
passengers will never take out
an ID or
15:32
look for a boarding pass this
is gonna
15:34
be an entirely biometric
concourse where
15:39
customers through facial
recognition
15:40
will not need paper anymore how
does it
15:43
work if you're flying
internationally
15:44
you need a passport which means
your
15:47
photo is in the US Customs
database but
15:50
instead of showing your
passport when
15:51
you check bags or go through
security as
15:54
fliers have done for years
15:56
Delta's biometric system will
already
15:59
know you're scheduled for a
specific
16:00
flight so when you stand in
front of the
16:03
camera facial recognition
software will
16:05
quickly verify your identity
which means
16:08
going through an airport should
be
16:09
easier and faster for travelers
who will
16:12
no longer have to spend time
looking for
16:15
and showing their paperwork to
ticket
16:17
and security agents remember
this is for
16:20
your convenience and we have
men and men
16:23
women women on the street to
ask who
16:25
will confirm this if you can
save a
16:28
little bit of time up front and
get
16:30
people into that queue faster
then
16:33
hopefully this is making the
airport
16:36
screening process that much more
16:38
efficient people spend a little
bit less
16:40
time waiting it's a little bit
less
16:42
stressful other airlines are
also
16:44
testing facial recognition
systems
16:46
facility stressful it's much
less
16:49
stressful because you don't
have to
16:50
think about all your paperwork
and
16:52
having your ID in one hand and
take it
16:55
in the other it's for you don't
you
16:57
understand we're making your
life easier
16:59
Sanders and the private firm
clear uses
17:03
biometrics to identify
travelers at many
17:05
airports so it may not be long
before
17:07
showing your ID and boarding
pass will
17:11
be a thing of the past
17:12
I like being quicker there's
always the
17:16
invasion of privacy sort of
things
17:19
[Music]
17:26
showing your ID an invasion of
privacy
17:30
no he's talking those to your
face
17:32
that's what he's saying he's
saying that
17:34
he finds this to be kind of
nothing oh
17:37
yeah no you misunderstood the
thing of
17:39
the past
17:40
I like being quicker there's
always the
17:44
invasion of privacy sort of
thing that
17:46
you think about but safe and
quick we
17:50
love it sign us up screening
for its
17:54
domestic flights may take a
little bit
17:56
longer since travelers are not
required
17:58
to show a passport in order to
buy a
18:00
domestic ticket actually you're
not
18:02
required to even show
identification by
18:05
law you have actual freedom of
movement
18:07
in the United States but we're
just
18:09
gonna make it sound easier for
you so
18:12
you just use your face no
documentation
18:14
needed so there's no immediate
database
18:16
but make no mistake they will
get to
18:17
work on that on a metric
screening Becky
18:20
it is rapidly coming in to how
we will
18:22
be boarding flights in the
future oh
18:24
it's great it's just great you
made a
18:27
point that needs to be
reinforced
18:29
we do have freedom of movement
in the
18:31
United States there's only one
or two
18:33
people that push the envelope
on this
18:34
you do not need any ID to get
on an
18:36
airplane no you don't you you
probably
18:39
miss your flight because
they'll hassle
18:41
you but you don't need it
legally that
18:46
we've been scammed the same
thing going
18:48
on in the EU they're scamming
the public
18:50
but you know what's happening
is that
18:52
almost overnight is happening
so quickly
18:56
face recognition is being
introduced
18:58
everywhere hurts now does it at
for your
19:02
for renting a car she's gonna be
19:05
everywhere it's gonna be our
lives will
19:06
be filled with faithful riffing
your
19:08
friend
19:09
it's worse than a fingerprint
because
19:11
it's worse than a fingerprint
but it's
19:12
like our fingerprint and so far
as and
19:14
people resisted the fingerprint
thing it
19:16
yeah well this is because we're
all used
19:19
to cameras and we're finally
we're
19:20
docile now you know it's like
Facebook
19:24
has all my information they've
got my
19:26
pictures anyway but yeah this
is yeah
19:30
this is a very like if your
fingerprint
19:33
yeah you can't see a guy's
fingerprint
19:35
is he walking down the street
or he's in
19:37
the mall or anyplace and you
know that
19:39
this is now taking place well
the other
19:41
thing that I believe is going
on with
19:43
this sort of thing is
fine-tuning the
19:45
systems
19:47
so it's so you're sure the
accuracy just
19:50
increases because you did the
sample
19:52
size gets bigger and bigger and
bigger
19:54
and oh yeah because they keep
using it
19:55
already I'm very impressed by
facial
19:57
recognition it really is I mean
that
19:59
especially if you have the
right camera
20:00
for it the technologies is
actually
20:03
pretty good pretty things you
can try
20:05
mm-hmm Pat apparently you can
take a
20:10
picture of an eyeball and you
put it
20:13
between the two eyeballs so you
can put
20:14
trained eye balls your third
eye ball is
20:16
that what 2/3 eyeball work but
you you
20:21
can put stop just stop this is
the
20:27
official No Agenda TSA evasion
kit and
20:33
it consists of a third eyeball
sticker
20:37
that you see this ball right on
your
20:39
head this is another yet
another exit
20:42
strategy
20:44
I believe there's also some
some uses of
20:48
glassware that would work
mm-hmm and
20:51
makeup my glasses don't want
those
20:56
glasses with the googly eyes
that would
21:02
be funny but I think the real
killer
21:04
here because they do it's it's
done
21:07
through you know points they
have to
21:09
identify is the big Catala band
beard
21:13
I don't think that makes a
difference I
21:15
think it sees right I don't
think the
21:16
beard does anything for facial
I believe
21:19
a Taliban beard so the kit
includes a
21:22
sticker a third R sticker a
Taliban
21:26
beard and and the googly eye
glasses
21:28
yeah we can get this made of
China free
21:31
art for 20 cents and sell it
for 20
21:33
bucks rich gonna be so rich
finding too
21:41
many guns and luggage they
didn't
21:43
mention is something like like
a couple
21:47
hundred percent the amount of
guns that
21:48
people are trying to travel
with let's
21:50
play this clip new today TSA
screeners
21:52
have spotted a record number of
guns at
21:55
airport checkpoints this year
remember
21:58
VanCleave has the resistance
22:00
investigation a loaded gun
inside a
22:03
carry-on at dallas-fort Worth
Airport
22:05
it's a scene playing out nearly
12 on a
22:08
second did I just hear someone
rack that
22:09
gun four times or even maybe
pulled the
22:12
trigger dry because while the
voiceover
22:18
says a loaded gun I wish I had
seen the
22:21
video for this carry on at
dallas-fort
22:24
Worth Airport playing out I
just got to
22:27
start that over I want to hear
that
22:28
again racking the gun loaded
gun ladies
22:30
and gentlemen new today TSA
screeners
22:32
have spotted a record number of
guns at
22:35
airport checkpoints this year
Kris Van
22:38
Cleave has the results of an 8
month
22:40
investigation a loaded gun
inside a
22:43
carry-on at dallas-fort Worth
Airport
22:45
it's a scene playing out nearly
12 times
22:47
a day at TSA checkpoints this
year more
22:50
than four thousand times so far
almost
22:52
always the flyer says it was a
mistake
22:58
video from security cameras and
police
23:01
body cams at DFW Airport shows
some of
23:03
the 211 incidents where a gun
was found
23:05
in a bag at a TSA checkpoint in
2017
23:13
just 10 airports accounted for
nearly a
23:17
third of all incidents last
year police
23:19
records from seven of them
revealed at
23:21
least three cases where it
appears the
23:23
gun was missed by TSA screeners
at one
23:25
Airport and only discovered on
the
23:27
person's trip home TSA had no
trouble
23:30
spotting what was in this fifty
nine
23:32
year olds backpack a loaded
pistol and
23:35
several additional magazines of
23:37
ammunition in the vast majority
of cases
23:39
it's men sixty-three percent
were white
23:41
close ranged in age from their
30s to
23:44
their 50s but guns were found
in the
23:46
carry ons of an 84 year old
woman a ten
23:49
year old boy an airport worker
and a
23:51
pastor from Texas who told
police he
23:53
forgot the gun was in his
backpack in
23:56
addition to potential criminal
penalties
23:57
the TSA will seek a fine up to
thirteen
24:00
thousand dollars in practice
that we
24:02
found on average that fines
around
24:03
eleven hundred dollars all of
the people
24:06
you saw in our story told
police they
24:08
didn't realize the gun was in
that bag
24:10
yeah and I think that's very
plausible
24:14
yeah certainly if you're
traveling from
24:16
like Texas well most of the
airports
24:18
were in Texas that look like
well of
24:20
course where were the a-holes
here Oh a
24:22
whole men with loaded rails Y
loaded
24:25
weapons with weapons well
everything is
24:29
weaponized I'll just take it
back to
24:31
technology for one quickie clip
this one
24:33
blew me away that this is
happening in
24:35
in the malls in California I
don't I
24:38
don't know which mall what's K
Cal is
24:40
that up you're near you kcal9 I
never
24:42
heard of it the kcal is the TV
station I
24:45
mean no kcal I never heard of
cake I bet
24:49
it must be Los Angeles you guys
probably
24:51
so they have these you've seen
the
24:53
stupid a small robots that
there's been
24:56
a couple stories you know it's
a typical
24:58
wired story or you know then
maybe
25:00
Bloomberg shipping I saw a robot
25:04
delivery robot in Berkeley
roaming
25:07
around on the
25:08
Street yes no yeah I'm driving
back with
25:12
Jays win a spot I'm driving
back and
25:13
dropping her off or something
yeah her
25:15
up and you should look there's a
25:17
delivery robot and there's
right on
25:19
College Avenue Sting's bouncing
around
25:23
it looked like did it looked
like lost
25:25
in space robot or looks a
little like a
25:28
lost in space thing it's very
it's a
25:29
small bus I got large like a
large box
25:33
with four wheels on it and a
bunch of
25:35
antennas and a light blinking
light and
25:38
it's just broke rolls so the
wheels are
25:41
probably about I don't know
four inches
25:42
in circumference or or four
inches in
25:46
diameter well so this is also
large dog
25:55
I need to know more about the
delivery
25:58
robot the robot in the mall
looks a bit
26:00
like what is the thing from
Doctor Who
26:02
I don't watch dog now I don't
either but
26:05
I know the robot saying italic
something
26:08
yeah yeah well that shows you
how we're
26:11
out of touch we are with Doctor
Who
26:15
darlings it's doctor who was a
woman now
26:18
this thing has never stopped
and she'll
26:22
probably win the Miss Universe
all right
26:25
so on so the so that it looks
like a
26:26
Dalek and it runs around the
mall and it
26:30
looks completely you know just
like it
26:32
couldn't harm you at all it's
spinning
26:34
it's got lights it's a dough
it's the
26:36
whole thing is a joke but it's
not this
26:40
is what it's doing in fact as
far as
26:42
robots go this one is
state-of-the-art
26:44
equipped with very high-tech
cameras
26:47
that are designed to pick up
almost
26:49
anything and everything as it
roams the
26:51
mall it's picking up video
footage it's
26:54
picking up MAC addresses so
it's able to
26:57
pick up a lot of information
that humans
26:59
just aren't capable of MAC
addresses
27:01
this is what Google got
excoriated for
27:05
doing so it's it's it's
snooping on you
27:09
it's picking up your MAC
addresses at
27:11
the front that's that's the
unique
27:14
network network adapter in your
phone
27:17
each one has a unique
27:18
AMAC MAC address you can spoof
it it's
27:21
like it's like a
27:22
P address but it's it's a much
longer
27:24
numbers you need your device
well sure
27:27
it's spoof above but that's not
the
27:28
point everyone's being spied on
yeah no
27:31
its disgusting and KCAL isn't
even Los
27:34
Angeles how they deserve it San
jealous
27:37
I just
27:40
since when is this just brought
as oh
27:42
that's fine that's okay
27:44
because this is a cute little
robot
27:46
roaming around bouncing around
she knows
27:49
about these robots I guess
she's seen a
27:51
few of them in Berkeley I said
where
27:53
somebody's going kick the thing
it cuz
27:55
it fall right over right that's
what you
27:56
think
27:57
it's just saw there's people
look
27:59
watching these things and they
go back
28:00
and they put them back upright
again and
28:02
off they go so what good is a
robot you
28:05
had to have a grow bot handler
and
28:08
doesn't matter the fact that
they're
28:10
doing this just says a lot
28:13
and by the way today is it
today I think
28:15
it's right around this time
maybe maybe
28:18
it was on Thursday was exactly
one year
28:23
since the FCC voted out net
neutrality
28:29
have we done is your Netflix
Netflix
28:35
slow did you get a call now do
you have
28:40
to call your your you're better
than
28:43
ever to get a package deal so I
can
28:45
actually listen to the No
Agenda show is
28:47
that happened yet everybody has
it
28:49
happen no no but it's going to
oh hey
28:53
we'll in California you guys
got net net
28:55
neutrality I can't wait to see
how that
28:56
actually packs out or unpacks
there's
28:59
all kinds of stuff in
California yeah we
29:02
didn't get to talk about this
on the
29:03
last show but I do want to get
your
29:06
feedback from this proposal
which sounds
29:08
like an onion story but just
peeling
29:11
back the letter layers gets
worse as you
29:13
learn more about it California
Public
29:15
Utilities Commission is set to
vote next
29:16
month on a proposal to tax your
text
29:19
messages regulators say the
money would
29:21
be used to support programs
that provide
29:23
phone service to the poor it's
unclear
29:25
how much though that you'd have
to pay
29:27
per message the wireless
industry and
29:30
business groups are fighting
the plan
29:31
they say that it could cost
phone users
29:33
an extra forty four million
dollars a
29:35
year they also say the proposal
is
29:37
unfair because services like
Facebook's
29:39
messenger and Apple's iMessage
wouldn't
29:42
be hit with this new fee that's
where it
29:51
all started it's a crazy idea
well it's
29:55
a flat fee and when they do it
out the
29:59
man on the street I wish I had
some of
30:00
these clips cuz I saw many of
them it's
30:03
always dingbats oh you know if
it helps
30:05
to poor people understand what
are they
30:10
going to because if cell phone
bill if
30:12
you look at it this pen listen
the five
30:17
bucks on top of everything else
a fee
30:20
that you see on your cell phone
bill
30:22
yeah that is yet additional fee
it'll be
30:25
called something you know to be
blatant
30:27
to be something like four to
Footy
30:28
dollars it's nobody up say jack
about it
30:31
cuz they're used to paying
hundreds of
30:33
dollars or the stupid phone
every month
30:35
but is it based on your text
message
30:38
usage or just a low K so that's
are
30:40
there kind of there
30:41
and a little skewed then yes I
heard
30:44
they're going to tax you retro
actively
30:46
for all the text messages you
sent and
30:49
things who I mean you and I are
probably
30:51
the only people left in America
using
30:53
SMS text messaging
30:57
do is that what we're using I
don't even
30:59
know what it is when you yes
when you
31:03
text me about the newsletter
that's pure
31:06
SMS text messaging okay
31:09
and I and everyone else is using
31:10
iMessage you know and it is
31:14
circumventing the whole system
locking
31:15
themselves in I might say man
this
31:18
iMessage it's hard to get off
of it once
31:20
once you got all your friends
with
31:22
iMessage and you then you go
away then
31:25
all of a sudden you get kicked
out of
31:27
the group you can't do group
messages
31:30
way to go of course it is open
standards
31:33
open source but it's open I
don't Fitz
31:38
open source it's just to stand
up and
31:41
soared over sores okay all
right so I
31:46
picked up a talking about the
dingbats
31:48
out there which i think is kind
of
31:49
somewhat thematic I picked up
this a
31:51
show that I never heard of and
then I
31:54
started watching it it's done
by the for
31:57
the forelli brothers' or by
these Peter
31:59
and which is a couple of movie
guys who
32:04
get in the TV once they're also
they
32:06
they just show specifically
this is the
32:09
worst show in terms of
distribution
32:11
you'll ever if you could even
find a
32:13
copy you have the bootleg a
copy it's on
32:15
only on AT&T u-verse and this
is an AT&T
32:20
produced show for AT&T this
sounds like
32:24
a winner
32:25
yeah well actually this shows
quite
32:27
funny it's called Loudermilk
32:29
it's got none to a third season
but I do
32:34
have a scene from it to show
you what
32:36
kind of typical Farrelly
Brothers kind
32:39
of gag there is this is
loudermilk's
32:42
vocal fry' gag and you need to
set this
32:46
up whatever what am I gonna see
here
32:47
it's a guy yeah the guy the lead
32:49
character is waiting in line at
a coffee
32:51
shop up and then he runs into
some girl
32:53
with this vocal fry' thing and
he just
32:56
goes off on her how can I get
coffee
33:02
okay real quick
33:04
totally leave room for cream
why are you
33:06
talking like that why are you
talking
33:08
like that this is my voice this
is my
33:10
blond yes no it's not I heard
you
33:12
talking a minute ago I know you
don't
33:13
talk like that
33:14
neither do you because nobody
actually
33:15
talks like this you choose to
talk like
33:18
that and today I chose to talk
like this
33:20
pretty fucking annoying isn't
that is
33:22
over it man just stop doing
that can't
33:25
help us my voice no it's not
33:28
it's an affectation that
annoying
33:30
teenagers and rich people used
to sound
33:32
like they don't give a shit
except your
33:34
work in a coffee shop so I know
you're
33:36
not rich and you don't look
like a
33:38
teenager unless you're a eunice
Kennedy
33:40
Shriver just cuz I talk like
this maybe
33:44
they don't give a shit and what
exactly
33:46
am I supposed to not gonna shit
about
33:47
that's an excellent question to
ask
33:50
yourself in your actual voice
excuse me
33:53
some of us would like to order
your
33:59
total dick man there there you
go good
34:03
you're talking
34:06
Wow oh go ha
34:16
Mazhar issues that need to be
addressed
34:19
more and the we do need to
remind
34:21
everyone the original vocal fry
queen is
34:24
the Berkeley Hummer exactly
exactly
34:30
exactly I'm gonna see if I must
have a
34:33
clue here we go rich people
don't give a
34:39
shit they don't give a shit is
actually
34:41
I never thought about but that
is Jill
34:43
Abramson's kind of attitude
about stuff
34:46
here she is the original
Berkeley Hummer
34:49
clip from years ago chief among
many
34:51
other things she joined the
times from
34:54
The Wall Street Journal and
this clip is
34:56
from 2011 1997 Jill Abramson
34:59
congratulations on welcome
thank you so
35:03
much Jim first just on on the
personal
35:07
level what does it mean to you
to become
35:09
the executive editor of the New
York
35:11
Times it means the world to me
I grew up
35:17
here in Manhattan and the New
York Times
35:22
was worshipped in my family and
what the
35:26
time said was true was the truth
35:30
you know she's got much worse
than the
35:31
in recent years this is not
even think
35:33
you're right I think she has
gotten
35:35
worse I don't know I wonder if
we have
35:37
Jill Abramson we must have a
more recent
35:41
one
35:42
let me see Jill Abramson want
clearance
36:03
yeah all I recall is we went
through
36:06
this cycle and it is now seven
eight
36:08
years ago and a certain point
it was a
36:11
misogynist to even talk about
it yeah
36:15
it's not it's not appropriate
apparently
36:17
obviously i reaiiy read the New
York
36:19
Times like all day long
36:24
that's the one hold on that
that is the
36:28
money shot obviously i reaiiy
read the
36:31
New York Times like all day
long mainly
36:35
on my iPad oh and she got
kicked out of
36:44
there she got kicked out of
everywhere
36:45
where's she working now isn't
she is she
36:48
working at the correspondent
yet that's
36:49
where I expect her to show up
next I
36:51
have no idea that fine Dutch
experiment
36:54
yes Dutch thing yeah I like
those guys I
36:59
supported the Dutch version
years ago
37:01
when they first started and
they did it
37:03
apparently they raised two and
a half
37:04
million dollars for them yeah
but the
37:06
thing is Jay Rosen that's your
spokes
37:08
hole uh-huh yeah that's a Miss
now
37:11
that's a big mistake sorry Jay
but no
37:13
let's see I have a I do want to
talk
37:16
about the green new deal as
there was a
37:18
lot going on I see you have a
clip but
37:20
um if you don't mind I'll just
grab the
37:22
cop 24 clip meeting summary
yeah but I
37:27
got I got some specific
backgrounds I
37:29
have a presentation to make
well let's
37:31
just do the climate summary
then cuz
37:32
this is a different PBS is very
short
37:34
it's only 28 wrap up the whole
thing
37:37
okay as though it was like not
a big
37:39
deal negotiators reached an
agreement at
37:40
the United Nations climate
talks in
37:42
Poland today after more than
two weeks
37:44
of meetings the talks were
scheduled to
37:46
end Friday one sticking point
was the
37:48
rule for monitoring purchasing
and
37:50
selling carbon credits to
reduce carbon
37:52
emissions Brazil raised
concerns of the
37:55
cost of buying permits from a
central
37:56
registry and the process of
selling
37:58
those permits a rulebook for
the 200
38:01
nations in the Paris Accord was
released
38:03
for approval and the countries
will meet
38:05
again next fall in New York
right so
38:08
this is yeah hey if carbons bad
is bad
38:10
how could you sell credits to
go back
38:12
and forth and burn it anyway
release it
38:15
yeah okay I'm not gonna not
gonna answer
38:18
questions I have no answers to
but I can
38:20
only report on what's going on
and I
38:22
realized I got it actually came
from an
38:25
email from Cory millennial
38:29
says Adam John born in 1988 in
Wisconsin
38:33
until listening to your show I
knew I
38:36
knew global warming was a fact
everyone
38:40
I talked with accepted his
truth your
38:43
podcast was the only voice that
even
38:45
brought it up as a question
after doing
38:47
my own research I agree with
your point
38:49
of view thank you from Cory PS
no
38:52
adderall and I listen at 1.5
speed okay
38:55
yeah okay the kids like that
here's what
38:59
I realized when when the
official
39:01
Climategate started and my
goodness we
39:03
have we have jingles going back
that are
39:05
older than some of the people
that
39:07
listen to this show here it is
there was
39:18
all this fuzzy stuff the the
people who
39:21
were in charge of the ipcc had
deals on
39:24
the outside it was a complete
mess and
39:26
we witnessed all of this most
kids today
39:29
you know they were too young to
to have
39:32
ever witnessed anything that's
going on
39:34
but when you think about it we
have been
39:37
through so you and I just
because of age
39:39
have been through so many of
these
39:41
horrible horrible things that
are going
39:44
to happen to us and they've
turned out
39:47
to be not so true yes and what
a secret
39:51
agent Paul sent me an end of
show clip
39:54
which is a song but I just
wanted to
39:56
play it now it's not super long
I want
39:58
to play now because he he kind
of goes
40:00
through all of these things a
number of
40:02
them and as I was listening to
it I came
40:04
up with more that were hyped
that was
40:06
supposed to be horrible we're
all going
40:07
to die if we don't do something
40:09
immediately and then of course
it didn't
40:11
happen
40:13
and he put this to a very
traditional
40:16
track
40:18
can anyone he remember the hole
in the
40:24
ozone land
40:25
can you tell me where it's gone
I can't
40:32
become
40:34
but no we were all gonna die
40:38
we must have done something
40:41
[Music]
40:44
does anyone know
40:47
what happened to the gasoline
shortage
40:51
when the pumps would all run
dry the
40:57
last drop would be gone by 1991
41:03
[Music]
41:05
but now there's an ample supply
41:08
[Music]
41:10
tisn't along he
41:14
remember the y2k bug
41:17
[Music]
41:19
was gonna crash every screen
would be
41:25
black but then
41:28
nothing happened but someone
made a lot
41:32
of time
41:34
fuck yes
41:36
it was gonna be the next ice
age but
41:40
somehow we turn that page we're
all
41:44
gonna freeze
41:45
now it's up by 12 degrees
41:49
[Music]
41:53
there's just enough just a few
examples
41:56
of these enormous ly dangerous
things to
42:00
our society we're all going to
die from
42:02
I just wanted to mention the
y2k bug I
42:04
had cash in the freezer I had a
bathtub
42:07
full of water
42:10
and we like cashed in on that
one myself
42:12
because I had a special speech
prepared
42:15
that was about what a phony
baloney deal
42:18
it was cuz it never made any
sense and
42:20
in the Senate I should probably
revisit
42:23
a speech because it was funny
it was
42:25
show that y2k is gonna cause
tornado
42:28
oceans are gonna rise cuz of y2k
42:31
so it's important for the the
younger
42:33
generation to understand that
this is
42:36
not new except now your parents
are all
42:39
in on it and they're stupid
morons
42:41
they're not really thinking
about how
42:42
they're traumatizing you how
your
42:45
teachers your community
everyone around
42:47
you is traumatizing you by
saying we're
42:50
all gonna die from climate
change and oh
42:52
yeah we can't really do
anything about
42:54
it
42:54
or we're not or you should do
something
42:56
quick and you know all the
messaging
42:58
that these kids are receiving
is making
43:00
them extremely ill I agree and
and so
43:05
again our stance on this it's
not just
43:07
we're not just like some
assholes who
43:09
don't believe in science and
grew up you
43:11
know like oh this is crap man
no we've
43:14
been through it was global
cooling we
43:16
were all going to die same
people by the
43:18
way who now say global warming
then we
43:21
had the Population Bomb the
population
43:24
explosion when too many people
were all
43:26
gonna die it was gonna be dead
by the
43:28
year 2000 by the time you're as
old as
43:30
we are and I hope you reach
that fine
43:32
old age like a fine wine you
will too
43:35
we'll go this is a lot of crap
that we
43:37
that we got all worked up about
and the
43:41
CBC the current as is the
candidate VIN
43:45
Broadcasting Corporation today
special
43:48
and on this special about
climate change
43:51
they had a guest the guest is
Margaret
43:56
Klein Solomon
43:59
and she of course is involved
in climate
44:01
change but she's not a
climatologist no
44:04
she's a clinical psychologist
of the
44:07
climate mobilization
organization so
44:12
they're now doing half hour
specials
44:14
with psychologists about to
forget about
44:18
anything that's true or not in
science
44:20
how fast it's gonna happen just
listen
44:22
to the set up and then we'll
get into a
44:24
couple of Clips my name is
Debra Hassad
44:26
I'm the executive director of
the
44:28
adaptation to climate change
team at
44:30
Simon Fraser University in
Vancouver a
44:33
low-carbon resilient future is a
44:36
beautiful a lot less noisy
polluting
44:39
cars filling up most of our
urban
44:43
downtown areas more parks more
areas for
44:47
kids to play more places for
people to
44:50
grow food more shared spaces
more places
44:53
where people can come together
and and
44:56
enjoy their environment I heard
a very
44:59
interesting presentation from a
woman
45:01
who works with small children
recently
45:03
and so she asks them to draw
she says if
45:07
we carry on you know how we're
living in
45:10
the world what do you think the
future
45:11
looks like and she said that
without
45:14
fail they draw a world
45:16
[Music]
45:20
in which everything's on fire
and
45:23
everything is dead and everyone
is sick
45:27
so she's already she's
emotional just
45:31
from hearing the damage that
it's
45:32
already done and I believe this
to be
45:34
true the kids yes the children
are think
45:39
that everything will be on fire
and
45:40
everybody's dead now this is a
great
45:47
piece one of our producers sent
it to me
45:49
really highlight is that you
will not
45:50
believe what's going on here
and he's
45:52
right I chopped this up a
couple more
45:55
and they're all about a minute
each clip
45:56
just for more clips this is now
we get
45:59
to Margaret crying Solomon
Klein Solomon
46:01
and she has of course solutions
it's all
46:03
not just dire as long as we do
it within
46:05
the next 12 years otherwise
mute the
46:07
kids will still be drawing those
46:08
pictures of fire and everyone
will be
46:10
dead we are calling for a ten
year crash
46:15
transition to zero emissions
plus draw
46:18
down and attempt to achieve
46:21
full-spectrum sustainability
across
46:23
across issues the remember
she's a
46:27
psychologist okay she's not a
46:28
climatologist not a weather
scientist
46:32
she's a psychologist but she
knows what
46:34
the idea being this is not a
problem we
46:37
are too late in the game for
gradualism
46:41
right to infinitely reduce
emissions or
46:46
for individualism right the
idea that I
46:49
take care of my emissions you
take care
46:51
of your emissions and so forth
what we
46:54
envision is a rapid transition
of our
46:59
entire economy and society with
all
47:01
hands on deck as most recently
happened
47:03
in our history during World War
two so
47:07
for example some of the
policies that
47:09
would come from a world war two
scale
47:11
climate mobilization would be
the
47:13
immediate ban of all new fossil
fuel
47:16
infrastructure and a ten-year
timeline
47:19
for retiring the fossil fuel
47:20
infrastructure that we do have
coupled
47:23
because we want to keep the
lights on
47:24
with a massive scale up of
renewable
47:28
energy so large government
invest
47:30
meant creating millions of jobs
to both
47:33
reduce demands through things
like
47:35
winterizing homes we're all
going to
47:40
burn but the kids can winterize
your
47:42
home no worries reduce demand
through
47:45
things like winterizing homes
and just
47:49
transform our energy system to
renewable
47:51
we also and we also have
policies and
47:53
agriculture transportation and
industry
47:57
that we promote but that's the
that's
48:00
the basic scope delusional how
48:07
subversive yes system is we are
this the
48:11
entire system of Western
civilization at
48:14
this moment is petroleum-based
this is a
48:17
subversive movement to bring
down to
48:19
Western cultures to replace it
with this
48:22
is the same as the anti
capitalist
48:25
people all capitalism is bad
we're going
48:28
that we need to replace it with
what
48:29
where are these jobs what job
is a time
48:31
it's not that winterizing jobs
nobody
48:34
needs people do that themselves
they
48:35
want to they can put some
gunite you
48:37
know in the house so
transparently
48:42
subversive it's it's beyond my
48:45
comprehension is how it lives
its allow
48:47
it to continue like this well it
48:49
continues for at least two more
clips
48:52
free by the way yeah and I hope
they're
48:55
Stoppers this so now she's
comparing it
48:59
to World War two we needed and
we needed
49:01
to crash transition which he
means by
49:03
that and the whole piece is
filled with
49:05
you know did your parents buy
war bonds
49:08
yet you know because everyone
was all
49:10
all in on you know we've got to
support
49:12
the war everybody and she
thinks that we
49:14
can do exactly the same well a
great
49:16
example is the Victory Gardens
49:18
so during World War two forty
percent of
49:21
American vegetables were grown
at home
49:23
in the front and back yard by
the people
49:26
that ate them do you can you
recall this
49:28
I know about the Victory
Gardens I don't
49:31
believe that statistic to be
accurate
49:34
you can eat it for maybe a
month but you
49:36
got to have a pretty big garden
well you
49:38
have to a lot of canning
canning was bad
49:40
yes it was very popular yes you
do a lot
49:42
of canning yet but you know this
49:44
the farms out there in the
middle of the
49:46
Midwest and elsewhere that
normally grow
49:49
vegetables stop growing
vegetables what
49:52
they want is they want us to
eat that
49:53
that laboratory meat
49:57
and bugs right we can farm our
lawns and
50:03
have community farms where you
know
50:09
local food security and also
you know
50:13
you don't have emissions from
50:14
transportation but more
generally
50:17
programs like transitioning
industry
50:21
right so the United States
banned the
50:25
production of new consumer
automobiles
50:29
they said we need all of that
automobile
50:33
factory capacity to create our
tanks and
50:37
planes and machine guns and so
no more
50:41
no more consumer car production
period
50:43
sorry it's a fundamentally
different
50:45
mentality when you get into the
mode of
50:49
we face an existential threat
everything
50:53
is on the line and you know so
the
50:56
government is gonna do
everything that
50:57
it can the government should
spend
50:59
without limit to save as much
life as
51:02
possible again she's not an
economist
51:06
she's not a science
climatologist she's
51:10
a psychologist and I'm not so
sure these
51:13
are great ideas that she has
but it
51:17
turns out in the psychology
field she
51:19
does have a little bit to say
about this
51:20
idea of just in just just a
crash
51:24
transition to immediately
stopping using
51:27
fossil fuels stop driving
everything
51:29
electric because back in the
day in
51:31
World War two it actually
people kind of
51:34
liked it the people who lived
through
51:35
World War two on the homefront
often
51:39
looked back at it as some of
the best
51:41
years of their life because
they felt
51:45
productively and meaningfully
employed
51:47
in a cause that was greater
than them
51:49
and they felt connected to their
51:51
neighbors and to their
community into
51:53
their country and to their
cause and the
51:57
the hopefulness the hopefulness
yes we
52:00
need that but it but it has to
be based
52:02
on reality and on telling the
truth
52:05
and there is no hope for ace
52:09
smooth transition to zero
emissions for
52:14
over over decades that kind of
doesn't
52:16
bother anyone maybe we could
have done
52:18
that if we had started it in
the 70s but
52:21
we did and we we need a crash
transition
52:28
to protect ourselves and even
if we do
52:31
it even if we execute the most
austere
52:35
and intense transition to zero
emissions
52:38
we still might not win you
don't know if
52:41
you're gonna win a war before
you go
52:42
into it it's possible that the
positive
52:45
feedback loops that we've
already
52:47
triggered will overwhelm even
our
52:50
absolute best efforts to get to
zero
52:54
emissions but we're not even
trying now
52:56
see this is the message that's
being
52:58
sent to kids by psychologists
who should
53:00
know better but doesn't matter
because
53:03
the best thing you can do is
record
53:05
those kids get their thoughts
on climate
53:07
change get their thoughts on the
53:09
imminent death they face
because their
53:11
parents and the adults and
orange man
53:14
bad orange man bad won't do
anything
53:16
about it in Washington DC
53:17
let's traumatize them a little
more and
53:19
ask them how they feel with
some cool
53:22
piano music just to accentuate
the vibe
53:25
my name is Elizabeth Curran I'm
10 years
53:28
old and I live in Winnipeg
being a young
53:32
person when I find most
concerning about
53:36
climate change is that like
animals can
53:40
lose their homes like polar
bears if the
53:43
ice and nuts
53:45
my name is Arthur I am 8 year 9
years
53:49
old
53:51
[Music]
53:54
Halloween a bit scary because I
live
54:01
near the ocean and if there's a
glacier
54:05
that also will make the water
go close
54:08
to my house my name is Benji
Zion I am
54:12
15 and I live in Montreal
Quebec I think
54:16
that it's time for the
governments to do
54:18
big things but just because
just because
54:21
the governments are doing big
things it
54:23
doesn't mean that people should
stop
54:24
doing small things that
everyone should
54:26
just
54:28
you know without necessarily
sacrificing
54:31
everything yet just do what
they can to
54:34
reduce the footprint and help
us not be
54:38
doomed
54:38
my name is Miata Stout I'm 12
years old
54:42
and I live in Winnipeg the
thing that
54:45
scares me the most of a climate
change
54:46
is literally everything it's
terrifying
54:50
it's it's kind of pushed to the
side and
54:52
it's just not knowing anything
about it
54:55
is kind of what scares me about
it and
54:57
just knowing that it's gonna
kill us if
55:01
we don't do anything which
we're not
55:02
doing anything that's the
theory part to
55:04
me my name is Patrick I'm 10
years old
55:08
and I was born in China but now
I love
55:11
them vancouver spawn young
children will
55:15
experience far worse than the
people
55:20
living right now also scares me
too
55:24
floods hurricanes and other
natural
55:26
disasters are way more likely
than in
55:31
the past five years
55:32
I think grown-ups should think
that we
55:36
actually should make an impact
and not
55:39
just sit back and let it happen
that's
55:41
right kids your parents aren't
doing
55:44
anything because the orange man
isn't
55:46
doing anything and you are all
going to
55:48
job
55:57
you
56:00
embellishment child child abuse
child
56:06
abuse and add to that yo your
school can
56:10
be shot up at any minute throw
in a
56:12
couple of antidepressants you
got a
56:13
great party coming on it's
gonna be
56:16
fantastic watch these kids do
56:17
fantastically well in society
yeah well
56:20
this uh interesting little
thing I was
56:23
noticing there was somebody
discussing
56:25
the homelessness and oh yeah
it's the
56:27
great works you know ray racism
it all
56:30
stems from climate change you
know this
56:32
don't you
56:32
anyway the cop twenty four they
finally
56:34
came to an agreement there's
the new
56:36
president of this thing by the
way is
56:38
some douchebag
56:39
he's let me see what his name is
56:41
replaced the old douche but
yeah yeah
56:43
he's a young douchebag my gosh
courts
56:46
yeah he is the secretary of
state
56:49
government plenipotentiary for
cop
56:52
twenty four presidency a train
whatever
56:55
that means
56:56
a train physicist engineer
economist
56:58
specialist and international
56:59
negotiations expert in the
field of
57:01
energy and the author of the
government
57:03
program for the development of
electro
57:04
mobility in Poland and he's
it's almost
57:09
like he's one of these dot-com
kind of
57:10
guys when they fuck cuz they
had the big
57:12
dais and you know there's a
thousand
57:14
people in the auditorium and
and they
57:16
they went really late Saturday
night and
57:18
and they got up early this
morning and
57:20
they finally came to an
agreement and he
57:22
jumps over the dais Dada
57:25
you've got to see this video
like he's a
57:27
like he's spider-man yes we
have a deal
57:30
kind of it is so decided the
conference
57:36
president did his best to whip
up
57:38
enthusiasm from delegates has
been a
57:44
lukewarm reception from
observers to the
57:46
cop twenty four climate change
deal
57:48
agreed on Saturday by some 200
nations
57:51
in Katowice Poland gleeko katika
57:54
acknowledged more needs to be
done this
57:57
deal Hanks in fragile balance
58:02
we will all have to give in
order to
58:06
gain we will all have to be
carriages to
58:10
look into the future and make
yet
58:12
another step for the sake of
humanity a
58:15
156 page rulebook flashes out
details on
58:19
how to implement the 2015 Paris
58:22
agreement the whole world the
target is
58:43
limit global warming well below
two
58:45
degrees centigrade the rulebook
covers
58:47
issues such as how countries
should
58:49
establish and monitor emission
reduction
58:51
plans but it's less clear on
how a
58:54
pledge of 90 billion euros to
poorer
58:56
countries will be financed
59:01
dammit Francois the crazy
American man
59:04
orange men bed he pulled out of
the
59:07
agreement where do we get a 90
billion
59:08
from now NPR did actually I
have to say
59:14
did it very well
59:15
although that the millennia was
59:17
fantastic the minute it gets
into
59:19
science she starts saying write
a lot
59:21
but she did explain the issues
and it's
59:23
not just who's gonna pay for it
it turns
59:26
out they don't even know how to
measure
59:27
this stuff well this meeting is
all
59:29
about putting the Paris
agreement those
59:31
women back in 2015 into action
so every
59:35
country made a promise back
then to
59:36
reduce greenhouse gases a
certain amount
59:38
but every promise is different
so it's
59:41
really hard to come up with a
set of
59:43
rules that everyone we're
talking about
59:44
almost 200 countries thinks is
fair for
59:47
tracking our collective
progress what
59:49
seems to be the principal
sticking
59:51
points right now well there are
a couple
59:54
things on a really this really
is basic
59:58
countries still haven't agreed
on how
1:00:00
they are going to track their
carbon
1:00:02
emissions and how much
information
1:00:03
they're going to disclose to
each other
1:00:05
about their economies which is
part of
1:00:06
that just right there
1:00:09
they haven't even agreed on how
to track
1:00:12
it
1:00:13
don't you stick a tube in the
air and
1:00:15
it's like Oh 350 parts per
million we're
1:00:17
all gonna die isn't that how
it's done I
1:00:19
mean this if anything we've
been taught
1:00:22
and convinced by compiled
repetition
1:00:26
that this is exactly Noah
Clayton can
1:00:28
measure exactly what's happening
1:00:32
yeah I don't think that's what
they're
1:00:33
talking about about the ambient
air or
1:00:36
co2 constituency in terms of
how much
1:00:41
there is then what are they
talking
1:00:42
about how much is being pumped
in to the
1:00:45
system from factories well they
say they
1:00:49
can't agree on how to measures
they say
1:00:51
they haven't agreed on how to
measure it
1:00:52
that's that's what they're
saying yeah I
1:00:54
think they don't know how to
measure the
1:00:57
they know how much is in the
air but
1:00:59
they don't know how to measure
what's
1:01:00
going into the air I think
that's what
1:01:02
they're referring to it okay
countries
1:01:04
right major I just got a little
device
1:01:08
you turn it on you stick it
outside you
1:01:09
can measure the co2 out here
it's not
1:01:11
that hard
1:01:11
no they're done by something
else Oh
1:01:13
Kevin agreed on how they are
going to
1:01:15
track their carbon emissions
and how
1:01:18
much information they're going
to
1:01:19
disclose to each other about
their
1:01:20
economies which is part of that
and some
1:01:23
countries are more private than
others
1:01:24
about their economies so for
example
1:01:26
China China is notoriously
private the
1:01:29
u.s. actually is - we don't
really love
1:01:32
to give extra information to
other
1:01:34
countries in the world about
how we
1:01:35
operate
1:01:36
so on the flipside poorer
countries are
1:01:38
worried they don't know how
they're
1:01:41
gonna pay for the kind of
in-depth in
1:01:42
classes that it takes to track
emissions
1:01:44
they want richer countries to
help them
1:01:46
with that and also to help them
with
1:01:48
paying for all sorts of things
that come
1:01:51
along with climate change
whether it be
1:01:53
lost in damage or other stuff
in the
1:01:55
past that divide between more
developed
1:01:57
countries and less developed
countries
1:01:58
on the planet has has been
pronounced to
1:02:02
the point where there were
different
1:02:03
rules depending on if a country
was
1:02:06
richer or poorer is that still
the case
1:02:08
well no that did change with
the Paris
1:02:11
agreement and that's a good
thing so
1:02:13
every country regardless of how
much the
1:02:15
country has in its GDP every
country had
1:02:18
to make a promise that it
thought it
1:02:20
could achieve to reduce its
greenhouse
1:02:21
gas emissions but there's still
a lot of
1:02:25
tension between richer
countries and
1:02:26
poorer countries so for example
1:02:28
countries in Southeast Asia and
the
1:02:31
Pacific and parts of Africa
there are
1:02:33
suffering enormous losses
already
1:02:35
because of climate change right
so
1:02:37
catastrophic flooding we see
some of
1:02:39
these things in the u.s. - this
is where
1:02:41
she goes off the rails cuz now
she now
1:02:43
she's gonna have to defend the
science
1:02:45
right and that's all she can do
is they
1:02:47
makes a statement it says right
because
1:02:49
you know it's right right
that's what
1:02:51
subliminally going on in her
head she
1:02:53
just gotta be right right
Africa there
1:02:57
are suffering enormous losses
already
1:02:59
because of climate change
1:03:00
right so catastrophic flooding
we see
1:03:03
some of these things in the
u.s. too but
1:03:05
it's much more pronounced in
other parts
1:03:06
of the world Islands
disappearing all
1:03:08
together
1:03:10
it's just gone dial I don't
know islands
1:03:13
are disappearing right right
right other
1:03:17
parts of the world Islands
disappearing
1:03:19
all together this is NPR one or
munch
1:03:21
right drought famine but those
countries
1:03:25
actually aren't the countries
that have
1:03:27
emitted the most being house
gases right
1:03:29
like basically the Industrial
Revolution
1:03:30
started spouting carbon dioxide
into the
1:03:33
atmosphere in the 1800s so we
and that
1:03:37
being the u.s. the EU major
1:03:40
industrialized nations who have
been
1:03:42
industrialized for a long time
are
1:03:43
responsible for most emissions
and yet
1:03:46
other countries are right now
paying
1:03:49
some of good price and so the
question
1:03:50
is what kind of I'll use the
term
1:03:52
revolution but we're talking
about
1:03:54
payments for that loss India
what I
1:03:56
think you can kill this any
time she's
1:03:58
just rambling just let me end
about that
1:04:00
I put left it in here for a
reason
1:04:01
in the past those have been on
table but
1:04:05
as of right now and we're going
into
1:04:07
overtime here there is nothing
specific
1:04:10
so far coming out of this
meeting so one
1:04:12
of the big questions in the
next who
1:04:15
knows it could be a couple
hours it
1:04:17
could be a whole nother day is
what type
1:04:21
of payment might we be able to
get
1:04:23
coming from richer countries
and going
1:04:25
to poorer countries for that
sort of
1:04:27
thing so the whole point for
our younger
1:04:29
listeners
1:04:29
from take it from two old guys
who have
1:04:31
been around the block on a
couple of
1:04:33
these this is not right and
when you
1:04:35
hear all these douchebags
sitting around
1:04:37
in Poland and all they can talk
about is
1:04:39
who's gonna pay who who's gonna
gouge
1:04:42
the Americans damnit they left
that's
1:04:46
what's going on here this is
not about
1:04:48
your environment this is a this
is a
1:04:50
money grab and it's no
different and how
1:04:53
many billions was the y2k scare
1:04:56
outrageous didn't help the
dot-com
1:05:00
collapse from the late 90s and
when they
1:05:02
write to case care came along
it sunk
1:05:05
the economy that's how bad it
was
1:05:07
exactly
1:05:09
exactly the economy went into a
tailspin
1:05:12
in large part because of y2k
but also in
1:05:16
combination with the dot-com
collapse
1:05:17
and then it was exacerbated by
the 9/11
1:05:21
thing and then we were in now
we went
1:05:23
going to a decade of no growth
yeah
1:05:28
and that's what would happen
with this
1:05:29
this would this would sink the
world
1:05:31
economy and it would just be
taking
1:05:33
money from us and giving it to
some
1:05:35
people are gonna they don't
even use it
1:05:37
they give it to their leaders
these
1:05:39
these corrupt leaders and then
they
1:05:41
become rich guys living in
Gustad
1:05:43
Switzerland you know as I was
reading
1:05:48
through with all these
documents and I'm
1:05:50
trying to get a copy of the
rule book so
1:05:52
we can understand what rules
will have
1:05:53
to be implemented III said Tina
said
1:05:56
it's so odd with the
Netherlands which
1:05:58
is about 25 percent below sea
level
1:06:00
which is reclaimed land I don't
hear the
1:06:04
Netherlands freaking out too
much about
1:06:06
all the islands are
disappearing how can
1:06:09
we survive Amsterdam will be
unwell be
1:06:12
underwater you'd never hear
them talk
1:06:14
about that and so I did one
Bing search
1:06:17
and the first thing that popped
up is
1:06:19
that the UN climate panel had
to admit
1:06:24
they had exaggerated the Dutch
sea level
1:06:27
they said in one of their early
reports
1:06:30
2007 I think they said 50% of
the
1:06:33
Netherlands is below sea level
it could
1:06:35
be 55 they're all going to
drown and the
1:06:37
Dutch hey stop that we know how
to
1:06:40
manage our water but this is
never a
1:06:43
conversation in the Dutch in
the Dutch
1:06:46
media when it comes to climate
change oh
1:06:48
yeah we're all gonna to have the
1:06:49
conversation they never talk
about the
1:06:51
sea level which should just
drown
1:06:53
everybody so these are all the
little
1:06:55
things you got to pay attention
well the
1:06:57
thing that's I think what you
missed was
1:07:00
the more interesting part of
this where
1:07:02
they've decided I think all the
points
1:07:04
you made are valid and I think
it's led
1:07:06
to the next step
1:07:09
which is next step because they
can't
1:07:11
get enough traction yeah we got
every
1:07:13
kid just so you know they say
that
1:07:14
they're in the phase they're in
now and
1:07:16
reading the documents they're
now in the
1:07:19
political phase they say for
some reason
1:07:23
now now that now the politicians
1:07:24
hesitate this is cop 24 moving
into cop
1:07:30
25 I think that's the political
phase I
1:07:33
think that's next year in New
York by
1:07:34
the way could be so yes your
point well
1:07:37
the thing coming up now is the
1:07:39
extinction rebellion which just
started
1:07:42
in the UK catching on and they
had a
1:07:45
bunch of these people at the
cop 24
1:07:48
whatever it was with of course
Amy is
1:07:50
pushing this on democracy now
let's
1:07:52
listen to what this is all about
1:07:54
this is extinction rebellion
one we turn
1:07:57
now to look at a UK based
movement
1:08:00
taking extreme action to fight
the
1:08:02
climate crisis it's called
extinction
1:08:05
rebellion its members have been
1:08:08
supergluing themselves to
government
1:08:10
buildings shutting down roads
taking to
1:08:13
the streets to sound the alarm
about the
1:08:16
impending catastrophe of global
warming
1:08:19
extinction rebellion marched
here in
1:08:21
Katowice last Saturday to
protest UN
1:08:23
climate talks in November
extinction
1:08:26
rebellion protesters shut down
London
1:08:28
bridges blockaded the UK
Department for
1:08:30
business and energy and
attempted to
1:08:32
interrupt brexit negotiations
well there
1:08:37
you go when you traumatize kids
enough
1:08:39
this is what should they start
1:08:40
supergluing themselves to
buildings
1:08:42
that's what happening thing was
a great
1:08:45
idea there was I had one clip
where
1:08:47
there was a bunch of people
like you had
1:08:49
with one after the other after
the other
1:08:51
complaining but I decided just
ISIL this
1:08:55
one guy who is super glued to a
fence
1:08:58
and he is screaming his his
objections
1:09:02
and what it's all about and
this guy I'm
1:09:05
guessing his around he's in his
early
1:09:07
20s
1:09:08
he's bearded I guess to prevent
facial
1:09:11
recognition screaming out what
the
1:09:15
problems are and why these
people these
1:09:17
cops and the nation's and
everybody's
1:09:19
not paying attention because
we're all
1:09:20
gonna die and this is the worst
case
1:09:22
scenario
1:09:22
all gonna die play this I so
complacent
1:09:27
in the mass murder of old life
on this
1:09:30
Ronnie
1:09:34
whole life all life uh-huh all
life on
1:09:38
this planet according to
everybody in
1:09:40
this group is is under attack
we're in
1:09:43
it there's not gonna be a
living thing
1:09:45
well there's all a lot of
stories I
1:09:47
didn't even hear what you
talking about
1:09:50
that was Horowitz about les
bugs and he
1:09:52
was like I was driving across
the
1:09:53
country and now I remember tons
of bugs
1:09:55
less bugs and I'm like well
there's a
1:09:58
couple I want to talk about
them it just
1:10:00
I got one less tip but I want
to mention
1:10:02
the less bugs I just have
thoughts about
1:10:03
the less bugs mm-hmm
1:10:05
couple of things about less
bugs in
1:10:07
California when I was a kid we
used to
1:10:10
draw you no matter where you
drive
1:10:12
specially if it went from
California or
1:10:13
from services for Los Angeles
and back
1:10:15
before that you'd get a lot of
bugs hit
1:10:16
the car and at the time you got
the LA
1:10:19
or back the car would be
covered with
1:10:21
bugs that you ran into sure I
was
1:10:24
thinking about this because
there are
1:10:27
less bugs that you hit the car
but like
1:10:30
when I Drive my Lexus for
example that s
1:10:32
c4 and most cars and I would
ask people
1:10:35
to do this experiment just stay
by the
1:10:38
side of the road and listen to
cars as
1:10:40
they go by a number of cars
that will go
1:10:42
by unless they got noisy
engines but
1:10:45
let's say that they don't you
hear
1:10:47
nothing is just wish and then
there's a
1:10:49
couple of cars that go by you
hear you
1:10:51
can hear the car wait a minute
wait a
1:10:54
minute you're gonna tell me
because the
1:10:56
bugs aren't hearing the cars
anymore I
1:10:59
don't understand the point is
is that
1:11:02
the aerodynamics of today's
cars lifts
1:11:06
the bugs up and over the car's
1:11:08
windshield their bug friendly
1:11:11
because it's cutting through
because all
1:11:13
these cars are aerodynamic have
you ever
1:11:14
been into one of these electric
cars
1:11:15
those things are so aerodynamic
it's
1:11:17
they're super silent when they
go by and
1:11:20
that's the point I'm making
about the
1:11:21
silence is that they in the
olden days
1:11:23
in 1955 Plymouth no wait a
minute they
1:11:33
had those fins on the back that
must
1:11:35
have helped for something
straight line
1:11:38
so the bugs would hit you more
drive
1:11:44
around if I get bugs going
right up and
1:11:49
over the car okay so there's no
bug
1:11:55
pocalypse I'm so disappointed
it's just
1:11:57
the aerodynamics we also use
more bugs
1:12:00
killer I think that has a lot
that we
1:12:02
people let's get back to the
extinction
1:12:04
rebellion part to remembering
now they
1:12:07
have one of the founders are
one of the
1:12:09
early guys are in but they have
logos or
1:12:14
they've got a beautiful website
1:12:15
extinction rebellion and it's a
it's a
1:12:18
part of the rising up group and
that got
1:12:20
donations going is sunrise
movements
1:12:23
part of this I don't see them
yet but it
1:12:25
wouldn't surprise me
1:12:26
well they mention it but thing
is these
1:12:29
guys have decided to take it to
the next
1:12:31
level all right we're gonna
have the few
1:12:34
islands disappear all life on
Earth will
1:12:38
cease to exist a movement
taking radical
1:12:41
action to combat the climate
crisis it
1:12:44
started in the United Kingdom
just six
1:12:46
months ago is now spread to at
least 35
1:12:48
countries extinction rebellions
1:12:50
demanding governments commit to
legally
1:12:52
binding measures to slash
consumption
1:12:54
reduce carbon emissions to Net
Zero by
1:12:56
2025 we're joined right now by
1:12:59
extinction rebellion activist
lien Gary
1:13:02
belch he just participated in
the action
1:13:05
here at the UN climate summit
not far
1:13:07
from the democracy now set it's
great to
1:13:09
have you with us Liam you know
even
1:13:12
using words like global warming
or
1:13:15
or climate change people feel
does not
1:13:18
convey the urgency of this
issue you all
1:13:23
have decided to use the term
extinction
1:13:26
extinction rebellion is your
group
1:13:28
talking about what you're doing
so we've
1:13:30
been talking to people about
the real
1:13:31
science that we're seeing now
not in an
1:13:34
alarmist way but in a realistic
way we
1:13:37
are now facing what could be
the next
1:13:39
mass extinction
1:13:40
we're already grieving over the
lives
1:13:42
lost both human and otherwise
to climate
1:13:45
change and with seeing and
talking to
1:13:48
people about the fact that we
might now
1:13:49
be facing human extinction this
is what
1:13:54
happens this is what you get oh
brother
1:13:58
yeah you got me with that I
need to give
1:14:00
you a go back to my other cart
wall for
1:14:01
this I need to give you a clip
of the
1:14:03
day for that so kids if I can
call you
1:14:10
kids my stance I think it's
John stance
1:14:15
as well that there is if
there's nothing
1:14:17
wrong with switching to some
other forms
1:14:20
of energy we recommend you look
into
1:14:22
nuclear energy and please have
a good
1:14:25
look at your noble look at
Fukushima
1:14:27
look at Three Mile Island those
are kind
1:14:30
of the big popular ones and and
see it
1:14:33
the damage that was done and
the and the
1:14:35
risk to human life versus the
BP oil
1:14:38
spill in the Gulf the Exxon
Valdez
1:14:40
really do some research and see
which
1:14:42
one you'd be better with which
one is
1:14:44
less dangerous and then go and
look at
1:14:48
the actual benefits of wind and
solar
1:14:51
there's something to be said for
1:14:52
hydroelectric but nuclear is a
very good
1:14:55
way to go and new nuclear
reactors great
1:14:57
but they condemned
hydroelectric too if
1:15:01
you haven't noticed now it's
gonna lose
1:15:02
damming up a natural river and
the
1:15:05
salmon can't guess because they
don't
1:15:07
want you to think about it they
don't
1:15:08
want you to have nuclear they
want you
1:15:10
to buy into what they call the
new
1:15:11
climate economy that's the idea
you'll
1:15:15
be making solar panels you know
you'll
1:15:17
probably be dusting off solar
panels
1:15:20
that will be your good climate
job so
1:15:22
this is it you're being
hoodwinked
1:15:25
yeah the good climate job yet I
think
1:15:28
you nailed it that would be the
good
1:15:30
climate job a solar panel
cleaner yes
1:15:35
and please politicians people in
1:15:39
positions of media prowess stop
abusing
1:15:43
children for this stop that's
not gonna
1:15:45
happen
1:15:46
yeah but I can say it as much
as I want
1:15:48
stop abusing your children for
this is
1:15:49
disgusting they can't there no
wonder
1:15:52
Pharmaceuticals are off the hook
1:15:54
no wonder no wonder everyone's
on Hansy
1:15:56
depressants look at what you're
doing to
1:15:57
him and I'm sorry I just don't
see it so
1:16:00
there you go
1:16:01
climate denier number one hello
climate
1:16:03
- nine months - in the morning
- you the
1:16:06
man who put the C in C cop 24
John C
1:16:09
Dvorak well first of all I'm
not a
1:16:12
climate denier I believe there
is such a
1:16:14
thing as the climate and I
think it
1:16:17
changes naturally I think we're
both on
1:16:18
the same train there so but I
will say
1:16:22
in the morning - you're mr.
Adam curry
1:16:24
in the morning all ships at sea
boots on
1:16:27
the ground feet in the air subs
in the
1:16:28
water and all the dams in the
morning to
1:16:31
our troll room no agenda stream
dot-com
1:16:33
trolls all standing by hanging
in some
1:16:36
dickish moves but otherwise
helpful
1:16:38
that's no agenda stream comm we
also
1:16:40
would like to say in the
morning -
1:16:41
insane mo who brought us the
artwork for
1:16:44
episode 1090 for the title of
that show
1:16:47
was justice for Hillary and
this was
1:16:50
something we don't typically do
it was
1:16:52
it was a mash-up it was a an
1:16:55
embellishment of a Banksy piece
of
1:16:58
artwork who it if has done if
it's that
1:17:00
we think it's legal oh it's
totally
1:17:02
legal I think it was very well
done by
1:17:04
taking the day when they were
in the
1:17:06
yellow vest yeah yellow vests
but then
1:17:08
also adding crack potiphar Adam
the
1:17:11
curry and zoo buzzkill John
said Dvorak
1:17:14
I mean it was funny it was a
beautiful
1:17:16
piece everyone liked it and
screw Banksy
1:17:19
Banksy's prove that guy I want
to see
1:17:23
Banksy in court I want to see
him
1:17:25
immediately so thank you very
much you
1:17:28
would banks you would approve
I'm
1:17:30
absolutely convinced rate would
thank
1:17:32
you very much insane mo and
thanks to
1:17:33
all of the artists a lot of
good art
1:17:35
that's being put in we
certainly want to
1:17:37
encourage everyone to keep
doing that no
1:17:39
agenda our generator comm we
use it for
1:17:41
lots of other things including
great
1:17:44
merch great merch
1:17:45
you can find at the no agenda
shop calm
1:17:49
so thanks again so we have a
few people
1:17:54
to thank for being executives
and
1:17:55
associate executive producers
for show
1:17:57
at n95 okay
1:17:59
starting with uh Sir Joseph
Baron of all
1:18:02
of Southern California who came
in with
1:18:04
an insta white count ro the
donation of
1:18:08
$1000 vie counts are in it's
it's the
1:18:11
new baron
1:18:11
now with the new baron so he
this is
1:18:16
Lieutenant Colonel Vander's van
der
1:18:21
Steen um de van der Steen yes
Southern
1:18:24
California who is a retired
Marine
1:18:27
marine yes he's our marine and
he gives
1:18:29
course he's the marine there
has not
1:18:32
been a Navy officer to compare
to our
1:18:35
marine guy but insofar as
supporting the
1:18:39
show if you haven't noticed
interesting
1:18:41
yeah so the Marines are winning
this but
1:18:43
this battle between the the
larger
1:18:46
serves is the Navy you think
there'd be
1:18:48
more people we got the guy the
sub and
1:18:49
the water guy but that's about
it yeah
1:18:51
maybe I'm wrong most of most of
the sub
1:18:54
guys are cheap it's well known
in the
1:19:01
Armed Forces the sub guys is
all cheap
1:19:04
um he says a very nice
handwritten note
1:19:07
and of course then he does it
on a four
1:19:10
paper his van is all looked
some sort of
1:19:12
a weird European paper it's
kind of
1:19:14
creepy actually please find
attached our
1:19:17
third and fourth quarter he
wrote this
1:19:24
in longhand and he has I think
he's got
1:19:29
it's pretty until you try to
read it
1:19:31
right get a contributions for
2018 okay
1:19:35
yeah he does with quarterly
1:19:37
I missed my third quarter a
submission
1:19:39
because I was attending my
brother and
1:19:44
brother's fifth wedding her
first God in
1:19:49
South Dakota South Dakota went
to South
1:19:52
Dakota my brother is a good man
but I he
1:19:57
seems to always be looking for
their
1:19:59
next ex-wife a van something
here I
1:20:04
can't read it I living in his
van is
1:20:08
that way he's living in his van
is that
1:20:10
what he said no its band
advanced board
1:20:12
their name uh I hit him in the
mouth a
1:20:14
few times but I'm not sure he
took you
1:20:18
know if he is listening I'll
know soon
1:20:23
enough I would I'm whenever he
was a
1:20:26
douchebag call up I didn't say
it so I'm
1:20:28
not gonna do it
1:20:29
I would like to issue a
challenge to the
1:20:32
listeners who receive value
from the
1:20:34
show but who do not donate time
to man
1:20:39
up chip in support the show and
ensure
1:20:43
John and Adam can continue to
live in
1:20:45
the lifestyle to which they
have become
1:20:47
accustomed such as it is yeah I
believe
1:20:55
this donation allows me to step
up on
1:20:57
the peerage ladder to vie count
nice
1:21:02
please dub me Sir Joseph my
count of all
1:21:05
Southern California if that
title is not
1:21:07
already spoken for
1:21:09
that's not cuz I know I'm the
head of
1:21:12
the peerage committee thank you
both for
1:21:14
continuing to produce the show
we need
1:21:17
you and the
1:21:18
more than ever Merry Christmas
and Happy
1:21:22
New Year to you both and you
and your
1:21:25
loved ones I remain your
faithful
1:21:27
listener yes Semper Fidelis
semper
1:21:30
semper fires bike not in
waiting of all
1:21:33
the Southern California PS John
the a4
1:21:36
paper was just for you hope you
enjoyed
1:21:39
it yes do they send more health
Karma
1:21:43
okay help us help support the
show yes
1:21:46
well thank you very much sir
Joseph of
1:21:50
all of Southern California
1:21:51
barren now but VY count later
on in the
1:21:53
program I'm looking forward to
your
1:21:55
ceremony and here's your health
Karma
1:21:56
thank you again sir
1:21:58
you've got karma
1:22:01
[Music]
1:22:06
every one I do want to mention
he did
1:22:08
send a cute card Christmas card
although
1:22:11
it was really about the Marines
he's a
1:22:13
real this guy is a marine oh
yeah like a
1:22:15
marine well yet I don't see any
Navy
1:22:18
guys no no okay
1:22:24
Chris was a grill in Monroeville
1:22:28
Pennsylvania Monroe 3 what
Monroeville
1:22:33
Monroeville yeah 3 3333 and if
you give
1:22:38
me one second I will do what I
didn't do
1:22:41
earlier which is blow this up a
little
1:22:43
bit so but justice I can read
it have a
1:22:51
trick okay I just visualizing
what
1:22:57
you're doing John with regard
to the
1:22:59
newsletter it looks like Gmail
is moving
1:23:02
it to the promotions automatic
filter I
1:23:04
have moved it out many times
but they
1:23:06
still seem to do it
occasionally this
1:23:07
happened to at the most recent
1:23:08
newsletter when I saw your
second email
1:23:11
I was I was looking and sure
enough it
1:23:13
was in promotions I also agree
with your
1:23:15
assessment that recent shows
have been
1:23:17
among the best Adam I would
like to ask
1:23:20
a favor of you I will be
heading to the
1:23:22
Netherlands for working we'll
be staying
1:23:24
in Zenon doll Feynman doll
1:23:28
the entire month of January my
1:23:30
smoking-hot wife will be there
with me
1:23:32
for a week and I was hoping I
could get
1:23:33
some suggestions of where to
take her
1:23:35
while we are there please keep
up the
1:23:38
great work and have a Merry
Christmas
1:23:39
can I get some respect and a
Nancy jobs
1:23:42
karma please well regarding
feign n'doul
1:23:44
my number one tip would be to
get out of
1:23:47
there as soon as you can it's
really
1:23:51
nothing going on there and
you're not
1:23:53
really you near anything or is
it from
1:23:56
Amsterdam well nothing's really
far from
1:23:57
Amsterdam depending on what
time you
1:23:59
travel you but you need to go to
1:24:00
Amsterdam clearly what I would
do is if
1:24:03
you're on the tweeters or maybe
your
1:24:04
smoking-hot wife tweet me
remind me of
1:24:07
vane and Donald let's see if we
can get
1:24:08
some some Dutch producers to
hook you up
1:24:11
I'm sure we have people who
live near
1:24:12
there they might be able to
show you a
1:24:14
good time
1:24:15
but otherwise get a car
1:24:20
yeah it's actually a nice
country to
1:24:22
drive in I mean as long as
you're not
1:24:24
driving during rush hours
fantastic yeah
1:24:26
it'll be good so just like to
see you
1:24:28
drive you from where you are
you could
1:24:30
probably drive all over half
the country
1:24:32
now in an hour just be careful
of the
1:24:36
water you know before you know
it you're
1:24:37
gonna drop jobs jobs and jobs
1:24:53
[Music]
1:24:54
you heard Church 3 3333 sorry
about the
1:24:59
hiatus in support it's been a
grim few
1:25:01
years but I wanted to try to
help you
1:25:03
boys and Tina and Mimi have a
nice
1:25:04
holiday if you have time I
gratefully
1:25:07
accept some surgery Karma and
some
1:25:09
business stays afloat well
vital and
1:25:12
vital while rehabilitating
karma happy
1:25:15
new year and keep up the good
work
1:25:17
well yes business stays afloat
and vital
1:25:22
while rehabilitating ok it's
loaded up
1:25:24
here's the car mechanic you've
got karma
1:25:32
[Music]
1:25:35
Jonathan of the double bladed
paddle
1:25:37
$300 and $0.11 avos thanks for
the show
1:25:41
in jnk 73's ke 0 i HT 73 sir
Jonathan of
1:25:47
the double bladed paddle yes 73
kilo 5
1:25:50
alpha Charlie Charlie
1:25:52
now this is a good one now and
it's it's
1:25:55
not really good because Chris
Wilson
1:25:57
sent in I think
1:25:59
he falls under the Australian
rules
1:26:01
right Australian and canden
avian rules
1:26:04
yes they want to reiterate
those yeah if
1:26:08
you're a this is because of the
reason
1:26:10
when we had this the economic
downturn
1:26:12
in 2007 and 8
1:26:16
the Canadian money and the
Australian
1:26:18
money became worth more and it
stayed
1:26:20
that way for quite some time
into the
1:26:22
show's era and then it's sorry
to go a
1:26:26
normal way which has become
worthless I
1:26:28
mean Canadians that's the
normal way for
1:26:32
them is that what you're
insinuating
1:26:33
it's the normal way it just
happens you
1:26:36
rarely are they at parity with
the US
1:26:38
dollar hmm and so they fallen
behind and
1:26:42
we gave the offer out look it's
just a
1:26:44
dollar to you yeah it's a
little less
1:26:46
for to us but it's still a
dollar to you
1:26:48
you should get at least credit
for the
1:26:53
dollar if you donate an
Australian
1:26:55
dollar Canadian dollar so
that's it's
1:26:57
the dollar so if you donate 300
Canadian
1:27:00
dollars you get 300 dollars and
credit
1:27:03
towards really just where do
you think
1:27:04
we just have pity on them I
don't know
1:27:06
if it's PG it's just like they
got
1:27:08
destroyed they got destroyed
the other
1:27:10
banks team and they be fell
behind I
1:27:12
felt bad about it yeah I have a
place of
1:27:15
near Canadian border and you go
to
1:27:17
Canada it's great shopping
right or
1:27:21
aligned well with your with your
1:27:22
American money sure it is a
fantastic
1:27:24
American money so Chris
anything like a
1:27:27
script
1:27:29
Chris Wilson in East Lakes in
New South
1:27:31
Wales $231 91 sensors probably
300 yeah
1:27:36
he says please find my executive
1:27:38
producer it's actually 3:30
3:30 yeah 33
1:27:41
3333 leave you Tommy 33333
comes to 231
1:27:46
yeah
1:27:47
no brother sad isn't it yeah no
it's the
1:27:50
way it is he says with the
current
1:27:56
exchange rate you are more than
entitled
1:27:59
to call them sure amp Rosie
could you
1:28:02
please d douche my beard
interest is
1:28:05
long-haired a kind of hunky guy
was a
1:28:08
douchebag beard yeah he looks a
little
1:28:10
bit like our very own Chris
Wilson to be
1:28:12
honest in Australia even a
little
1:28:17
rougher though because I've
seen his
1:28:31
picture since there's more of a
Taliban
1:28:34
beard yes so it's not a
douchebag beard
1:28:38
that's different
1:28:41
it's not easy sporting that
Sydney inner
1:28:43
west safeSpace hippie look at
my age you
1:28:46
tend to slide past the styling
of Dave
1:28:48
Grohl and and rapidly descent
into Ted
1:28:52
Kaczynski homeless hermit
territory in
1:28:56
fact this was brought to my
attention
1:28:57
the other day when I went out
to some
1:28:59
coffee you see I have been doing
1:29:02
renovations at home some
plastering in
1:29:04
fact I figured that I'd get a
decent
1:29:06
coffee at one of those
hole-in-the-wall
1:29:08
coffee houses from embarrassed
barista
1:29:11
with a douchebag beard so I
wandered
1:29:13
down purchased and promptly
consumed my
1:29:15
first cup it was really really
good a
1:29:17
sensational even and I took a
moment to
1:29:19
myself standing there on the
street with
1:29:21
my empty cup staring at the cup
quietly
1:29:23
contemplating whether or not I
should go
1:29:25
for that glorious but
occasionally
1:29:27
treacherous second hit of
caffeine when
1:29:31
I was rudely woke from my
meditation by
1:29:34
some generous soul throwing a
$2 coin
1:29:37
until my empty cup the
douchebag beard
1:29:43
or the fact that I was covered
in
1:29:45
plaster and bill and dirt long
as me
1:29:49
standing on the street the
holding an
1:29:51
empty cup so much suggest that
it may
1:29:53
have been the shopping trolley
picture
1:29:57
of this man come on but with
the crazy
1:30:00
real-estate prices around the
inner West
1:30:02
you've got to take advantage of
what you
1:30:03
can to make those mortgage
payments so
1:30:05
if you would please deep douche
my beard
1:30:07
that would be appreciated we
just did
1:30:10
that well I'll do an official
deed ooh
1:30:12
[Music]
1:30:17
thanks to everyone on this
sasch Nets
1:30:20
social Nets who say that I do
to the
1:30:22
best jingles I appreciate it
but you're
1:30:25
mislead secret agent Paul does
the best
1:30:27
jingles uh I just do the most
Cinque on
1:30:33
Richard Sir Isaac oh my god
white knight
1:30:36
of the shocking truth for those
jingles
1:30:38
just then we really do have the
1:30:40
community you have the best
community
1:30:42
Sydney meetup anyone hit me at
douche
1:30:45
bag at na trigger warnings calm
but I
1:30:48
please have a fuck cancer and
some karma
1:30:50
from my musician friend marks
partner
1:30:52
Nettie who is recovering from
some Radek
1:30:54
surgery well there is a now one
less
1:30:57
arsehole in the world but not
the one we
1:30:59
wanted to lose
1:31:01
[Applause]
1:31:04
you've got karma finally can
you please
1:31:10
give me a don't eat me hit
Donald Trump
1:31:14
and some goat farmer karma for
all thank
1:31:17
you all no homo hang on maybe a
bit no
1:31:19
wait is that the cute little
frog in my
1:31:22
pocket yeah there you go sir
Chris the
1:31:27
drunken the drunkard minstrel
from
1:31:29
Australia who has indeed done
fantastic
1:31:31
you know he calls him jingles
but
1:31:33
jingles to me are little things
like you
1:31:35
know like Mary Dee's or short
thing yeah
1:31:38
these are really more parent
the best
1:31:40
one is the Dvorak that orange
/n a play
1:31:43
that that's a jingle yes jingle
parodies
1:31:51
of songs are not jingles they're
1:31:53
parodies and they're actually
they're
1:31:55
just masterpieces well that's
the way I
1:31:57
see them yes and thank you very
much sir
1:32:00
Chris homeless man there listen
to that
1:32:19
go Danny Cantrell is in Whomper
all New
1:32:22
South Wales she's in the
neighbor to
1:32:25
2997 which is 500 dollars in
American
1:32:29
money uh in fact wait a minute
he is
1:32:33
interesting he 31 that's
interesting
1:32:35
because then he got a worse way
same
1:32:37
thing my third contribution at
3 3333
1:32:40
but he got gypped yeah having
recently
1:32:44
for we did having recently
finished
1:32:46
working on a u.s. drug
commercial shot
1:32:48
in Sydney I finally have funds
to make
1:32:50
the leap tonight who had been
listening
1:32:51
since June when he said 2016
election
1:32:54
since the 2016 election when I
asked the
1:32:56
question at a party why do we
really go
1:32:59
to Iraq and there was directed
to the No
1:33:01
Agenda show by douchebag Jeremy
row I
1:33:04
never looked back
1:33:05
commuting four hours a day to
Sydney
1:33:08
with my many days off I often
get to
1:33:10
listen to three old episodes a
day the
1:33:13
No Agenda show has no equal has
no equal
1:33:15
and I hope you do not
underestimate the
1:33:18
importance of the work you two
do
1:33:19
I encourage all no agenda
listeners to
1:33:22
think about throwing a few
bucks or the
1:33:25
show we pay money for crap
every day and
1:33:28
this show is worth keeping on
the air
1:33:30
please may have United Andy
Cantrell the
1:33:34
old-school lefty of Terrigal
Beach and
1:33:37
jnk Thank You Andy I look
forward to
1:33:40
your knighting ceremony at the
round
1:33:42
table and indeed what a gyp man
it was a
1:33:45
couple bucks less than Sir
Chris's 33333
1:33:49
yeah this is insane I thought
so time to
1:33:52
move to Bitcoin sir Brian
baronet of
1:33:54
North yeah the way it's going
but
1:33:57
getting nothing sir Brian
baronet of
1:33:59
northern Connecticut to 1212
humbly
1:34:02
requesting a new human resource
karma
1:34:04
for a brand-new baby yes Abigail
1:34:07
Elizabeth my beautiful wife
Gina like
1:34:10
Jenna Jenna Jenna Jenna like
Jenna did a
1:34:14
wonderful job bring her into
the world
1:34:17
on 1212
1:34:19
that's JC and Jessie's
anniversaries
1:34:22
right verse 12
1:34:26
thank you very occurred sir
Brian
1:34:28
baronet of northern Connecticut
yes
1:34:30
congratulations to you and your
1:34:33
beautiful wife Jenna and
welcome new
1:34:35
human resource
1:34:37
you've got karma this Jennifer
Tecna
1:34:44
root who's the the the Viking
mom in
1:34:48
Redwood City $200 sorry for the
lack of
1:34:53
donations I hope this means the
$200
1:34:55
helps fund to show that I will
be
1:34:57
downloading and listening to on
our long
1:34:59
flight to Sweden this Monday
1:35:03
I've been in contact with her
and I am
1:35:05
expecting a report oh I will do
my best
1:35:08
to get pictures of the no go
zone you're
1:35:12
sending her into the no-go
zones of
1:35:14
Stockholm really ah okay
1:35:19
you can't be hurt your Swedish
I don't
1:35:22
want to leave my missus I'll do
my best
1:35:25
to go to no zones but to be
honest I
1:35:27
don't want to leave my
mother-in-law's
1:35:28
house over there with civil
unrest in
1:35:31
Europe but I will bring my
pepper spray
1:35:33
and hope for the best
1:35:34
wishing you both a happy
holiday or dare
1:35:37
I say it a Merry Christ miss or
God
1:35:41
you'll from Sweden Scott yes
you'll yes
1:35:45
God deal sculls yeah that's
good yes
1:35:49
exactly
1:35:50
well thank you Jennifer and
please be
1:35:52
very careful
1:35:54
yeah before you know it there's
no go
1:35:56
zones man although I was told
they don't
1:35:58
exist well I was told they
don't he says
1:36:01
but I was also they do exist
but my take
1:36:05
on it is that there you can go
there but
1:36:09
if you're a cop or you're
someone with a
1:36:11
camera you're taking movies
there's
1:36:13
something they're gonna go over
and beat
1:36:14
you up
1:36:15
yeah well all I know is that
when I was
1:36:16
walking with my daughter in
Rotterdam
1:36:18
Rotterdam with her girlfriend
they lived
1:36:21
together and they were we're
all walking
1:36:23
down the sidewalk hand-in-hand
and then
1:36:26
we crossed one street and they
let go of
1:36:28
each other's hands and just
walking next
1:36:29
to each other I said yeah this
is where
1:36:31
we don't hold hands this is
kind of like
1:36:32
a no-go zone for us here in
Rotterdam
1:36:35
the Netherlands yeah you
brought it on
1:36:38
yourself
1:36:39
I take full responsibility I'm
sorry
1:36:44
about all that no all right
that's it
1:36:48
right that's our execs and this
is our
1:36:51
executive associate executive
producers
1:36:53
for sure 1095 thank you very
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1:36:55
are the credits that you desire
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1:36:57
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1:36:59
official you were either an
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1:37:00
producer or an associate
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1:37:02
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1:37:04
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1:37:07
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recognized you
1:37:09
will get places with this go
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1:37:12
seem to work and we'll be
thanking more
1:37:14
people $50 and above in our
second
1:37:16
segment please remember that we
do have
1:37:18
another show coming up on
Thursday
1:37:19
perhaps with a report from
Thailand but
1:37:21
certainly with more media and
news
1:37:23
deconstruction remember us at
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1:37:25
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1:37:29
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1:37:31
our formula is this we go out
or hit
1:37:36
people in the mouth
1:37:37
[Applause]
1:37:45
[Music]
1:37:49
so what's this report from
Thailand on
1:37:54
the Miss Universe competition
oh is that
1:37:57
where it is yes is in Bangkok I
call I
1:38:01
called my my buddy Michelle
he's over
1:38:04
there and he goes you don't
want these
1:38:05
British guys that goes to
Bangkok all
1:38:07
the time too fishy or very
fishy a lot
1:38:10
of British guys do this and I
call ups
1:38:13
and hey you got there you're
gonna be at
1:38:14
the East what are you talking
about I
1:38:16
just it just left Bangkok he's
now in
1:38:18
Phuket he's in the island see
you're
1:38:19
crazy cuz how if I'd known that
I would
1:38:22
have stayed so I didn't let's
see if we
1:38:25
can get a report maybe just by
watching
1:38:27
it if you're up to it anything's
1:38:30
possible and while we're on
being
1:38:32
douchebags about about stuff
and of
1:38:42
course there's always something
going on
1:38:43
in the me too in the hashtag me
too
1:38:45
movement not all of it good but
1:38:47
something that we surmised
about and I
1:38:51
think we and don't remember
exactly the
1:38:53
conversation but I'm pretty
sure we
1:38:54
predicted this would happen as
we now
1:38:57
have a full sweep across the
board there
1:38:59
to CBS with Les Moonves out and
actually
1:39:02
there's a couple more we even
forgot
1:39:03
about and here is the result
I'm pretty
1:39:07
sure we predicted this and
David in your
1:39:08
reporting have have you come
across
1:39:10
people who believe there's a
climate at
1:39:12
CBS entertainment division and
parts of
1:39:15
the news division that foster
sexual
1:39:18
harassment maybe even sexual
assault you
1:39:27
know the the most glaring
example of
1:39:29
this in many ways is Fox News
under
1:39:31
Roger Ailes but this is very
disturbing
1:39:37
it's great it comes back to CBS
I just
1:39:40
thought you'd get a kick out of
that
1:39:42
well you know the the most
glaring
1:39:44
example of this in many ways is
Fox News
1:39:46
under Roger Ailes but this is
very
1:39:48
disturbing coming from the top
les
1:39:50
Moonves had been essentially
running CBS
1:39:52
for two decades and if you look
at what
1:39:54
happened in the news division
as well
1:39:56
the fact that Jeff Fager a
former
1:39:58
executive producer 60 minutes
and former
1:40:00
chairman of CBS News has been
accused
1:40:02
craftsman and tolerating a
culture at
1:40:04
sixty minutes of that the fact
that it
1:40:06
turned out his predecessor Don
Hewitt
1:40:08
according to revelations had
essentially
1:40:10
sexually assaulted a former
subordinate
1:40:13
and colleague female
subordinates so
1:40:14
severely that CBS ended up
paying her
1:40:16
what totaled up to five million
dollars
1:40:18
over the years and payments that
1:40:20
apparently are have still been
going on
1:40:22
as recently as this year it's
hard not
1:40:24
to think that there's a climate
that is
1:40:25
not only hostile women but
hostile to
1:40:27
the idea of accountability for
this kind
1:40:29
of behavior at least until these
1:40:30
revelations now and as a murder
on the
1:40:32
table it certainly looks likely
a Shari
1:40:34
redstone is the controlling
owner of
1:40:36
both CBS and Viacom she has
wanted to
1:40:39
merge these sister companies
once more
1:40:42
reunify them and the main
obstacle in
1:40:45
her way was Les Moonves in the
corporate
1:40:47
board at CBS that had been
supporting
1:40:49
him that board has changed the
1:40:51
sympathies toward aluminum as
the
1:40:53
positions changed and Munez is
gone so
1:40:55
it would seem as though the
stars are
1:40:57
aligning for her to be able to
get
1:40:58
controlled both companies and to
1:40:59
ultimately bring them under the
same
1:41:01
umbrella gee you don't think
that was
1:41:02
the plan all along do you
that's an
1:41:05
interesting theory I'm pretty
sure yes I
1:41:09
think we pretty much did yeah
1:41:13
so then I went but money over
there and
1:41:16
what would the benefit be of
bringing
1:41:17
those two together is there any
1:41:19
particular benefit and why why
did she
1:41:20
want it and those douche bags
did you
1:41:22
just punch with the books a
little
1:41:24
better hmm
1:41:25
well that's true fuse the IRS a
little
1:41:27
better as a lie you just a lot
of
1:41:29
benefits no benefits to the
programming
1:41:33
it'll probably hurt the network
I think
1:41:35
the network's gonna have a slide
1:41:39
do they have the Super Bowls at
CBS
1:41:41
where's the Super Bowl
1:41:42
well they rotate it so that
doesn't just
1:41:44
no no one network who has it
this year
1:41:47
though I don't know because I
was
1:41:49
reading about you know the the
the
1:41:51
halftime which i think is 17 or
18
1:41:54
minutes is quite long the
halftime show
1:41:56
is Adam Levine and maroon 5
1:42:01
which is V I mean if you want
to get a
1:42:02
safe vanilla axe for the
Superbowl
1:42:06
maroon 5 is your band but you
know what
1:42:09
they typically do is that want
to have
1:42:10
other artists come out and
participate
1:42:12
and no one wants to be a part
of it
1:42:14
they're all worried about
anything being
1:42:16
insensitive at any moment to
anybody
1:42:19
yeah so and unless you have
anything
1:42:22
else or close out the segment
you're up
1:42:30
to speed
1:42:31
yes all right we'll be out of
here
1:42:37
now look poisoning and the Hindu
1:42:39
celebration I thought was worth
1:42:40
discussing
1:42:41
I was thinking places Hindu
celebration
1:42:45
poisoning I want to have a
thought on
1:42:47
this in India southern state of
1:42:48
Karnataka eleven people died
including
1:42:50
two children after what may be
mass food
1:42:53
poisoning at a Hindu religious
festival
1:42:54
yesterday more than 90 people
were
1:42:56
hospitalized after eating a
religious
1:42:58
food offering
1:42:59
authorities say several people
are being
1:43:01
questioned about the incident
police
1:43:02
said that organs of the disease
victims
1:43:04
have been sent to a crime lab
for
1:43:06
forensic analysis
1:43:09
I think is a terrorist attack
how many
1:43:12
people 11 dead in two like
hundreds
1:43:15
martyred
1:43:18
uh I would the big piece of
news that
1:43:20
nobody and you probably don't
have it I
1:43:22
don't think it was talked much
about
1:43:24
because it took place I think
late on
1:43:26
Friday to classic over the
weekend thing
1:43:28
was played up a little bit
1:43:29
but did you know that Obamacare
was was
1:43:31
was repealed no what was
repealed this
1:43:36
happened in Texas so I do know
is and
1:43:39
there was no repeal that's not
true
1:43:41
a a a judge a court in Texas
said that
1:43:45
the individual mandate was
1:43:47
unconstitutional that's not
quite a
1:43:49
repeal Constitution was kind of
like but
1:43:53
it has to get P it has to go to
the
1:43:55
ethically it's not a repeal
that's a
1:43:57
review d--ation let's play the
clip a
1:44:00
coalition of states with
Democratic
1:44:01
leadership is promising to
appeal a
1:44:04
federal court ruling that aimed
to
1:44:06
invalidate the entire
Affordable Care
1:44:08
Act known as Obamacare late
yesterday
1:44:10
judge Reed O'Connor of the
federal
1:44:11
district court in Fort Worth
Texas said
1:44:14
the laws individual mandate
which
1:44:15
requires all Americans to have
health
1:44:17
insurance is quote
unconstitutional and
1:44:20
that the rest of the Act fails
without
1:44:22
the mandate the law and all
insurance
1:44:24
policies remain in effect as
the ruling
1:44:26
makes its way through the
courts the
1:44:28
case was brought by a group of
1:44:30
Republican state attorneys
general and
1:44:32
is expected to go to the US
Supreme
1:44:33
Court this afternoon on a visit
to
1:44:36
Arlington National Cemetery
where
1:44:37
volunteers had placed wreaths
on each
1:44:39
gravesite President Trump
praised the
1:44:41
court decision we'll be able to
get
1:44:46
great health care we'll sit
down with
1:44:48
the Democrats the Supreme Court
applause
1:44:50
sitting down with the Democrats
and
1:44:53
we'll get great healthcare for
our
1:44:55
people first time perspective
on all
1:44:57
this on a very busy Saturday
Newshour
1:44:59
weekend special correspondent
Jeff
1:45:00
Greenfield joins us now from
Santa
1:45:02
Barbara Jeff let's start with
what could
1:45:04
be the more consequential bit
of news
1:45:06
that happened last night the
court
1:45:08
ruling a federal judge says the
entire
1:45:10
Affordable Care Act is
unconstitutional
1:45:14
well when the Affordable Care
Act was
1:45:16
passed it made every American
either get
1:45:18
health insurance or pay a
penalty when
1:45:21
Chief Justice Roberts cast the
deciding
1:45:23
vote to uphold though he said
well that
1:45:25
penalties attacks and Congress
has the
1:45:27
power to impose attacks last
year
1:45:29
Congress passed and the
President signed
1:45:31
a bill that said no no more
penalty and
1:45:33
what this judge said was well
now that
1:45:36
there's no penalty you're
forcing
1:45:38
Americans to get health care
you the
1:45:40
Congress don't have that power
and the
1:45:42
entire Obama care law Medicaid
expansion
1:45:47
subsidies for low-income
Americans
1:45:49
protection from from
pre-existing
1:45:51
condition bans
1:45:52
no more caps on the lifetime
payout of
1:45:56
insurance companies all of that
he said
1:45:58
has to go hmm very skeletal
there's a
1:46:01
number of issues here it was
obvious
1:46:04
genius too just to knock that
what Nick
1:46:07
that one little aspect of the
Obama care
1:46:10
system just didn't get rid of
that which
1:46:13
is the you have to have it
mm-hmm
1:46:16
or you get fined too you can't
get fined
1:46:21
well we're just which for the
table hold
1:46:23
on just just to recall is Trump
a genius
1:46:27
the individual mandate was
taken to the
1:46:30
Supreme Court and deemed a
attacks in a
1:46:33
constitutional method of
applying it
1:46:35
right so nothing is you know I
don't
1:46:39
know this sounds like a bunch of
1:46:40
posturing and bullshit to me I
don't
1:46:43
know I think it's gonna be a
problem but
1:46:45
I want to remind people just
two things
1:46:47
one I don't see how it's gonna
improve
1:46:48
any nothing nothing at all a
trap but I
1:46:52
want to remind people that this
this
1:46:54
whole system it only began this
whole
1:46:58
insure yourself yet even surest
even see
1:47:01
a doctor now never existed when
I was a
1:47:03
kid it wasn't until nineteen
seven
1:47:06
three when Nixon signed the HMO
Act of
1:47:10
1973 that allowed the
healthcare systems
1:47:15
to make money
1:47:16
it was always illegal in the
u.s. to
1:47:19
profit off of health care until
1973 and
1:47:23
ever since all they've been
doing is
1:47:26
gouging us at the doctor's
office
1:47:28
gouging us at the especially
the drug
1:47:31
companies have been best the
game
1:47:32
they're playing jack up the
price of the
1:47:34
drug so thus your insurance
prices have
1:47:36
to go up it is a scam that
Nixon started
1:47:41
what was the legislation that
changed
1:47:44
that do you know the HMO Act of
1973 ha
1:47:50
and did that then also include
all these
1:47:52
restrictions of territories for
1:47:54
insurance company that came
that came
1:47:56
later evolved and I want to
remind
1:47:59
people when you hear insurance
company
1:48:00
you think all these people are
looking
1:48:02
out for me no other bankers
mrs. banks
1:48:04
this is banks there's nothing
else at
1:48:05
the bank looks like a bank
smells like a
1:48:07
bank is Bank just another
financial
1:48:10
institution until 73 these big
1:48:17
operations and phony insurance
1:48:19
operations all the rest of its
not
1:48:21
insurance where you have to have
1:48:23
insurance you have to have an
insurance
1:48:24
card to go to the hospital yet
an
1:48:26
insurance card that didn't exist
1:48:30
didn't exist hmm and what only
thing
1:48:33
that came close was Kaiser and
Kaiser
1:48:35
wasn't wasn't profitable it was
just it
1:48:37
was the Kaiser system of it was
a kind
1:48:40
of like an original HMO and it
was there
1:48:43
as kind of a kind of an
experiment and
1:48:45
socialized medicine and it
worked and
1:48:49
then but there was no profit
involved it
1:48:52
was once this gave them the
green light
1:48:53
to make money they would
they've screwed
1:48:55
us that's why the American
system is the
1:48:58
that's why we pay more and we'd
get less
1:49:00
benefits from health care in
this
1:49:02
country than any other country
in the
1:49:03
world
1:49:04
yeah and it's probably not
reversible at
1:49:06
this point because there's so
much of
1:49:07
the economy and this this is
what people
1:49:10
I think failed to realize and
there's so
1:49:13
much riding on this so many
people are a
1:49:15
part of this just working
stiffs would
1:49:17
be reversible if we could
brainwash the
1:49:19
kids like you do a climate
change this
1:49:22
would be a better thing to get
the kids
1:49:23
all worked up about and howhow
do you
1:49:27
suggest going about that well
maybe
1:49:29
getting some teachers that can
teach
1:49:30
them the information that is
valuable
1:49:33
and so far instead of just
knuckling
1:49:35
under oh I guess my insurance
rates have
1:49:37
gone up again what am I gonna
do I mean
1:49:40
it's pathetic yeah
1:49:43
maybe you should get a little
that
1:49:44
French vibe going on some yellow
1:49:46
yellowjacket stuff
1:49:50
all right that's my little
complaint for
1:49:52
the day it's a good it's a it's
a valid
1:49:54
complaint you think
1:49:56
yeah the HMO Act of 1973 and
then I need
1:49:59
to go back and look at that
Republicans
1:50:02
again it was Republic is just
doing
1:50:05
somebody a favor screwing us
yeah
1:50:09
well the other part of our
economy here
1:50:11
in the United States is of
course making
1:50:13
war stuff and we're very good
at it
1:50:14
and a lot of our money the best
and we
1:50:17
aren't foam finger up in the
air loud
1:50:19
and proud number one when it
comes to
1:50:21
making stuff that kills other
people
1:50:23
particularly round people in
Sandy areas
1:50:25
but how much money have we
actually
1:50:27
spent on it the Pentagon failed
their
1:50:30
audit which got I think a
mention
1:50:32
somewhere someone mentioned
yeah should
1:50:34
be talking about this got a
little
1:50:35
mention held their audit yeah
just a
1:50:38
little mention about time giving
1:50:40
somebody seven hundred billion
dollars
1:50:42
you think they'd have higher
maybe that
1:50:44
you think they could afford to
hire a
1:50:46
couple of guys that could
monitor where
1:50:48
that money goes no just asking
too much
1:50:51
well I need a Crawford who is
chair of
1:50:55
what is she the chair of she's
the at
1:50:59
some here she is
1:51:00
Anita Crawford is the chair of
political
1:51:03
science department at Boston
University
1:51:05
she's come up with some numbers
when it
1:51:07
comes to the War Department as
to just
1:51:09
how much we spent on fighting
terror you
1:51:12
want to have a little guess
fighting
1:51:15
terror fighting terror yes and
the
1:51:17
billion dollars a hundred
billion
1:51:19
dollars that actually was what
was
1:51:21
promised we wanted to help
people
1:51:22
understand how it is that the
United
1:51:25
States has used its resources
since 9/11
1:51:28
in particular how when we were
told that
1:51:30
these wars would cost several
hundred
1:51:32
billion dollars they've
actually caused
1:51:34
into the trillions and part of
the
1:51:35
reason for that is the spending
occurs
1:51:38
in other areas besides the
Department of
1:51:40
Defense Osio budget right and
you've
1:51:42
come up with a figure of five
point nine
1:51:44
trillion and that's so far
since let's
1:51:47
say 9/11 is that you're the
baseline of
1:51:49
when you started we start with
the 911
1:51:51
period and we look at not only
what the
1:51:54
US has spent in the overseas
operations
1:51:57
the major ones but also look at
other
1:51:59
operations that the United
States has
1:52:01
conducted and in addition we
add the
1:52:03
spending
1:52:04
that associated with increased
military
1:52:06
spending overall because the
Congress
1:52:07
essentially has given the
Department of
1:52:09
Defense a blank check and we
also look
1:52:11
at homeland security spending
that's
1:52:13
associated with
counterterrorism as well
1:52:16
as the spending that's related
to taking
1:52:18
care of the three million
veterans
1:52:20
who've since returned from
these wars
1:52:21
and if somehow operations
overseas Iraq
1:52:24
Afghanistan Syria wherever the
multiple
1:52:27
countries were operating in on
what
1:52:29
seems like some large amorphous
1:52:30
connected effort suppose that
were to
1:52:32
somehow magically cease at the
end of
1:52:34
say this current fiscal year
2019 what
1:52:37
do you think would be the
effect if it
1:52:40
were to magically end and we
know that
1:52:42
the Department of Defense is
planning on
1:52:44
spending till through 2023 at
least if
1:52:46
it were to magically end we'd
still have
1:52:48
to spend in these wars the
interest on
1:52:51
borrowing to pay for the war
okay even
1:52:54
if we stopped today we'd still
be
1:52:56
spending billions each year for
interest
1:52:58
on the borrowing the United
States
1:52:59
military is accounting for more
than 60%
1:53:03
or about 60% of all
discretionary
1:53:06
spending now that's we could
get the
1:53:09
kids all riled up about yeah a
lot of
1:53:13
money global warming is a
distraction to
1:53:16
keep the kids from from
figuring it out
1:53:19
I think if I'm figuring it out
cuz
1:53:20
you're paying taxes your mommy
and daddy
1:53:23
are paying taxes if you're not
and it's
1:53:25
not going towards fixing the
world it's
1:53:28
going it's actually going
towards
1:53:30
killing people yeah I'm in the
world
1:53:32
yeah bombing it gonna bomb them
I have
1:53:37
some very kind of sad news for
the show
1:53:39
what
1:53:42
well you know how we've been
doing
1:53:43
transcriptions yeah
1:53:47
Tom's shooting he's Dutch guy in
1:53:49
Australia he's been he's done
1:53:51
transcriptions of the last 90
episodes
1:53:54
of No Agenda okay yeah and
they're
1:53:56
they're not great you know and
then of
1:53:58
course the transcriptions
include the
1:54:00
clips as well so there's a lot
of
1:54:01
strange stuff that shows up but
he did a
1:54:04
word cloud
1:54:07
and so now we know what words
are used
1:54:09
most often on this program
Trump well
1:54:13
I'm gonna in total 1 million
six hundred
1:54:16
and fifty seven thousand four
hundred
1:54:18
and thirty three words were put
into the
1:54:20
word cloud and I will give you
the top
1:54:23
let me see is this ten I think
it's ten
1:54:25
one two three four five six
seven eight
1:54:27
nine yeah it's the top 15
1:54:29
so we'll start down at 15 the
the word
1:54:33
Republican was used four
hundred and six
1:54:36
times in the past 90 episodes
of the
1:54:39
show after that Adam four
hundred eighty
1:54:43
nine times phasers Facebook 586
time
1:54:48
podcast 653 Democrat 679 it's
almost two
1:54:55
hundred times more than the
Republicans
1:54:57
and winning the popular vote in
our word
1:54:59
cloud yet again American
American seven
1:55:04
hundred and twenty seven times
Russia
1:55:05
seven hundred and fifty seven
times
1:55:08
shows you where our bread is
buttered
1:55:11
John 1078 times that was used
why who
1:55:18
uses John me do never talk
about me
1:55:22
clearly on the list yeah that
406 oh no
1:55:28
then we then we jump from your
thousand
1:55:31
to Trump 2074 which is not as
much as I
1:55:35
thought it would be but then at
eight
1:55:38
thousand and this is troubling
the word
1:55:41
think and I know where this is
coming
1:55:43
from and we got if we got to
work on
1:55:44
that but is it cuz because you
say I
1:55:47
think I think no I think I
think I hate
1:55:51
this we should be saying I feel
I feel I
1:55:55
feel I dream I envisioned I
posit we've
1:56:00
had a number of them but posit
that's
1:56:02
what I'm gonna go for but I
think is
1:56:04
that's what all these damn tech
podcasts
1:56:07
are doing all the time well I
think no I
1:56:09
think if I think making so we
have to be
1:56:12
careful of that one
1:56:13
and
1:56:14
not just let me just go
straight to the
1:56:16
top to the top two words most
frequently
1:56:21
used respectively with 14,000
and 10,000
1:56:25
counts which two words would
these be I
1:56:29
and you know
1:56:34
shit it's all I got that's all
you got
1:56:37
when you hear it you're gonna
go up the
1:56:40
top two words are yeah and no
yeah no
1:56:56
the top two words with no
actually being
1:56:58
number one no yeah no yeah
1:57:03
how about that we need to work
on that
1:57:05
on ourselves that's that I
found it to
1:57:07
be very discouraging well we
tried to
1:57:11
pay attention to our words we
do now
1:57:14
again clips are included in
this so it
1:57:15
may not know but still we are
the the ya
1:57:26
know podcasters everybody proud
to be
1:57:29
here you know yeah yeah no yeah
no you
1:57:32
know
1:57:34
that's fascinating come on you
didn't
1:57:37
like that I does I did like it
all right
1:57:40
well let me do a shopping tip
then from
1:57:42
NPR you know they love these
little
1:57:46
things around the holiday a
little
1:57:47
shopping tip popular board
games and
1:57:50
you'd might be surprised by the
most
1:57:53
popular board game of them all
this
1:57:55
season I want to ask you about
a game
1:57:56
that some members of her staff
have
1:57:58
clued me about I'm
uncomfortable with
1:58:02
the title secret Hitler secret
Hitler is
1:58:05
currently very very popular and
it was
1:58:07
really funny because when it
first came
1:58:10
out they sent free copies to
every
1:58:12
member of Congress so it's very
very
1:58:14
popular on Capitol Hill because
it got a
1:58:16
lot of exposure and publicity
through
1:58:18
that publicity stunt what makes
1:58:20
something called secret Hitler
a game
1:58:22
but by the way I want to point
out the
1:58:24
original made no secret but go
ahead
1:58:25
this is true but in this game
there are
1:58:29
different sides one person is
secretly
1:58:31
Hitler nobody knows who he is
and then
1:58:34
there are different sides that
are
1:58:35
trying to find him and it's
basically
1:58:38
called a hidden role game
because nobody
1:58:40
knows who is who and using
deductive
1:58:42
reasoning you're trying to
figure out
1:58:44
who Hitler is and get rid of
him the
1:58:48
perfect game for Capitol Hill
right I'm
1:58:55
astonished by by this report if
it
1:59:00
wasn't for the orange man bad
if it
1:59:02
wasn't for the incessant
calling Trump
1:59:05
Hitler this would have been
quite seen I
1:59:07
think it's quite outrageous and
maybe
1:59:09
the ADL the anti-defamation
league would
1:59:12
have said it's not funny
1:59:13
to make fun of you know to have
a great
1:59:16
little board game with Hitler
unless we
1:59:19
all get to put on yellow stars
as we're
1:59:21
playing you know you get to
choose and
1:59:22
once someone gets the yarmulke
someone
1:59:24
gets the someone gets the
yellow star I
1:59:26
mean want you to take it all
the way
1:59:27
with your stupid board game but
yes it's
1:59:29
seen as funny now by NPR I find
I find
1:59:32
quite insulting I'm not I'm not
1:59:35
triggered by it but Dan are you
you
1:59:38
Speer you are triggered you know
1:59:39
familiar with what that would
trigger
1:59:41
means that just were you were
triggered
1:59:44
right there no I'm we witnessed
it no
1:59:46
I'm not well yes
1:59:47
I'm in denial I'm triggered by
it I'm
1:59:49
triggered by the fact that it's
it's
1:59:51
we've taken things like the
word racism
1:59:55
the concept of Nazis and
Hitler's and we
1:59:57
just taken this to ordering
everything
1:59:59
down and make it an easier
thing to
2:00:00
digest yes yes thank you
2:00:05
will you now focus on real
things that
2:00:07
are important like climate
change the
2:00:10
extinction of everything in the
plan
2:00:13
it's the extinction rebellion
yes well
2:00:16
we can also take a look at
what's out
2:00:19
there Richard Branson his
spaceship was
2:00:25
a spaceship one flew into space
I'm not
2:00:28
quite sure I understand the
euphoria
2:00:31
over all this here's a little
clip of
2:00:35
him just just he's beside
himself
2:00:36
obviously after 14 hard years
to take
2:00:41
convergent gliding into space is
2:00:43
mementos historic occasion so
what
2:00:46
happened miss wonderful
spaceship this
2:00:48
behind us and took off early
this
2:00:51
morning on this beautiful day
attached
2:00:54
to white night which was a
giant plane
2:00:57
that we built to carry her went
up to
2:01:00
40,000 feet it then was dropped
away
2:01:02
from white night in fired its
rockets
2:01:05
and traveled from nought to
3,000 miles
2:01:10
now in eight seconds piloted by
two
2:01:12
wonderful astronauts and soared
into
2:01:16
space and we could all see it
just you
2:01:19
know from where we were
standing going
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up and up and up and up and then
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obviously disappearing when it
went into
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space and then the now
astronauts which
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is quite exciting islets before
this is
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50 years ago we put a bunch of
people in
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a tube and they went up and
they walked
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on the moon and now we got to
be all
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adult as you would put it
jacked up over
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this I don't understand why is
this so
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exciting getting put a guy on
the moon
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then you'll impress me Richard
Branson
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I'll put again Mars then you'll
impress
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me all the money is but are we
crazy
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this is just a joy they've
created the
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world's most expensive Joyride
yeah for
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rich a
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Falls douchebags that are gonna
pay you
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know a half a million quarter
of a
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million to half a million bucks
to take
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a ride in this thing and that's
whether
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giddy it's like wow look at the
money we
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can make but three people in it
four
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people there's a million bucks
in this
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sucker and it's gonna gonna
cost us a
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half a million bucks to send
them up but
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John make a half a million
bucks in five
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minutes John it just explained
to me
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with all the money that Branson
has or
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even Elon Musk just compared to
the moon
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launches you know the the
moonshot I
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mean I would thought that was
no tech
2:02:35
I've been in the capsule you
know they
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had a couple of dials in the
couple you
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know basically sitting on a
big-ass
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rocket I mean if you have all
this money
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why would you fiddle around
going into
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space and doing like a little
nose over
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like whoo that was fun just
enjoy right
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yeah it's a joy why not go to
spy not go
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to the moon doesn't seem like
all that
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the technology they were using
was all
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that spectacular or was it yeah
well you
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can make that argument till you
blue in
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the face I think your points
well-taken
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that these guys are just I
don't know
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why they're so giddy either
because they
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can do it I think it's because
it's like
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I think it's the joy over the
fact that
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the that the after 50 years the
private
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sector can do what the
government could
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do 50 years ago you know using
all the
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resources of the government I
mean the
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government can put together a
huge army
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and has a seven hundred million
dollar
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military budget these are
things that
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private enterprise really can't
do right
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you can't spend 700 million
dollars
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doing special or seven hundred
billion
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I'm sorry you can spend rich I
think
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Bezos is getting close to this
he could
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spend let's say it's some
future point
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where was almost a trillionaire
he could
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spend 700 million dot billion
on a giant
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military force and go invade
someplace
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but he can't do it the next
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by the way really
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I'm sorry that's what I thought
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didn't see the you put the
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newsletter Bernie Sanders
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the band tool yeah so people
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wow John's really cool he's
he's into
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tool and I think we just kind of
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I'm not
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think it's you it could be
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brothers and sisters in the
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some other states some
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Jane
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now we do have our fresh ViCAP
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we're minting today but I also
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that we missed two title
changes on the
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last show we did indeed sir
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Corwin Underwood becomes the
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another podcast in the UK a
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popular podcast apparently
which you
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were discussed on did you hear
about
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this I'm sure no I'm sure
someone would
2:19:29
have sent this to you this is
well
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Stephen Fry very famous guy
Stephen Fry
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is very famous
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Brett is very famous he hosts a
podcast
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called no such thing as fish
it's one of
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those British things we'll never
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understand take classic you've
heard of
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this no such thing as fish no
but I said
2:19:49
the phraseology yes okay but
it's not
2:19:51
simply production so they
talked about
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you
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you
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do you want to hear it well I
might as
2:19:59
well you know on the internet
if you
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click on a Nazi site you might
get a low
2:20:04
load of popups right oh you do
know that
2:20:08
the why they're called porn
Eidos are
2:20:14
Pawn Stars
2:20:16
this is a phrase coined by John
C Dvorak
2:20:20
okay now first of all is this
true did
2:20:23
you claim the porn storm or
porn aid oh
2:20:26
yeah
2:20:29
I did but but it was about 10
years ago
2:20:32
yeah well so this so this part
is true
2:20:36
but then this is a phrase
coined by John
2:20:40
C varjak who is the nephew of
the guy
2:20:43
who invented the Dvorak
keyboard is your
2:20:56
name John C Dvorak nephew of
the man who
2:21:00
built the the Dvorak keyboard
well as
2:21:05
it's a rumor that has been out
there and
2:21:10
I don't make much of a point to
just
2:21:12
quash it well if you want to
hear the
2:21:15
rest of this clip it's a minute
2:21:17
they go into some other
historical stuff
2:21:19
right and I I know it's
annoying but
2:21:21
it's it actually winds up to be
very
2:21:23
very funny and I would like to
play for
2:21:25
you because you know where
they're going
2:21:27
obviously with the mouse
bullshit but
2:21:29
it's interesting to hear so I
know the
2:21:31
real story I know I know who
you are I
2:21:33
know you've done all your life
you are
2:21:34
not just known for being the
nephew of
2:21:37
the guy who invented the
keyboard as
2:21:39
much as I'm not just the the
MTV guy so
2:21:45
we all know how this goes I got
nothing
2:21:48
to do with the keyboard you're
one step
2:21:52
removed you're one degree of
separation
2:21:53
from Fame anyway so let's
continue with
2:21:56
this it becomes very funny by
john c for
2:21:59
jack who is the nephew of the
guy who
2:22:02
invented the Dvorak keyboard
which is
2:22:05
like a QWERTY keyboard but it's
supposed
2:22:08
to be slightly better than the
QWERTY
2:22:09
keyboard that's a step down
isn't it in
2:22:11
father
2:22:14
Dvorak his he writes a lot about
2:22:17
computers and he said that the
recent
2:22:19
Apple's Mac Macintosh computer
would not
2:22:22
be successful is because it
uses a
2:22:24
pointing device called a mouse
and there
2:22:26
is no evidence that people want
to use
2:22:28
these things which by the way in
2:22:31
hindsight I think you're
absolutely
2:22:32
right
2:22:33
witness everyone using pens on
their
2:22:35
tablet so there's no evidence
they
2:22:37
wanted to use it they did when
they were
2:22:39
forced I'm really defending you
2:22:41
and then he wrote a second
there quoting
2:22:45
from a column I wrote in 1984
yes yes in
2:22:51
a newspaper so as if I wrote it
2:22:55
yesterday oh it gets better any
years
2:22:58
later it gets better it's
called a mouse
2:23:00
and there is no evidence that
people
2:23:02
want to use these things and
then he
2:23:05
wrote about Steve Jobs maybe
when the
2:23:07
smoke clears we will hurt the
last of
2:23:09
Steve Jobs as guru see a
visionary he'll
2:23:12
go the way of the pet rock
electric
2:23:14
carving knives
2:23:15
silly putty Tiny Tim and the
three tone
2:23:18
paint job hasn't really rough
on Tiny
2:23:20
Tim I don't think I who do we
think tiny
2:23:32
I think I think Tiny Tim is the
kid in
2:23:34
the Dickens uh yes that's what
they're
2:23:36
referring to now the other
thing about
2:23:38
that particular mention that's
pretty
2:23:41
you know it's pretty scandalous
because
2:23:45
it they make it sound as though
I wrote
2:23:47
this after he died yeah I wrote
that
2:23:51
when John Sculley took his job
and
2:23:54
kicked him out of Apple in the
80s or
2:23:58
you know so they've taken that
out of
2:24:01
context this is unbelievable
that they
2:24:03
would be this callous to take
this out
2:24:06
of context to such an extreme
and push
2:24:07
it up to net to the current era
as if I
2:24:12
wrote that because he died and
he's gone
2:24:15
so we don't to worry about him
anymore
2:24:16
that is really really needs an
apology I
2:24:20
think you should dad form I was
just
2:24:30
hey John was a British prick
hey John
2:24:33
are you triggered yeah I could
not be
2:24:36
much of a detective is
something else in
2:24:38
America right I guess so
probably like a
2:24:40
failed product or something but
like you
2:24:42
know they'll go the way of sea
monkeys
2:24:44
nasal hair trimmers and Jude
the Obscure
2:24:47
I hate those a-holes but I'm
glad they
2:24:57
found it amusing don't laugh
about my
2:25:00
co-host like that you British
twats I'll
2:25:04
teach you a thing or two hey
you know
2:25:10
what as long as it's not your
obituary I
2:25:13
think is all precious good baby
take it
2:25:15
good to go take it baby it's
all good
2:25:19
I found that to be quite mean I
I was a
2:25:22
little more angry for you not
you well
2:25:25
just a little bother me I know
your big
2:25:29
boy
2:25:31
Dvorak Dvorak Dvorak Russian
2:25:37
pronunciation of the composer
yes yes
2:25:40
quite different okay mindful of
your
2:25:47
time oh we've got the thing
right in my
2:25:52
hand I can't but I want to play
as it's
2:25:54
been eating at me this is the
Simon
2:25:56
Seneca guy I think as
sociologist writer
2:25:58
some on cell phone addiction
right the
2:26:01
problem with this is he keeps
saying
2:26:03
right and how come that word
didn't show
2:26:05
up in a word cloud at the top
right
2:26:08
right if you're sitting at
dinner with
2:26:10
your friends and you're texting
somebody
2:26:12
who's not there that's a
problem that's
2:26:14
an addiction if you're sitting
in a
2:26:16
meeting with people you're
supposed to
2:26:18
be listening to and speaking
and you put
2:26:19
your phone on the table face up
or face
2:26:22
down I don't care
2:26:23
that sends a subconscious
message to the
2:26:26
room that you're not just
you're just
2:26:27
not that important to me right
now
2:26:28
right that's what happens and
the fact
2:26:31
that you cannot put it away
it's because
2:26:32
you are addicted right if you
wake up
2:26:34
and you check your phone before
you say
2:26:36
good morning to your girlfriend
2:26:37
boyfriend or spouse you have an
2:26:38
addiction and like all
addiction in time
2:26:41
it'll destroy relationships
it'll cost
2:26:43
time and it'll cost money and
it'll make
2:26:45
your life worse
2:26:47
okay just thought everyone
should know
2:26:50
that I thought we we've played
a longer
2:26:52
clip of this guy I recall this
from say
2:26:54
I didn't want to play I'm sick
of these
2:26:56
long clips oh here at a clip
this is you
2:26:59
know they Trump finally decide
he's
2:27:01
gonna get a new guy chief of
staff guy
2:27:04
who hates him but it's fine
he's gonna
2:27:06
put him in there and I just
like the way
2:27:08
the CBS is a 1 minute clip but
it's
2:27:11
about this guy Mulvaney the new
chief of
2:27:14
staff and they can't even go
more than
2:27:17
just over a minute before they
have to
2:27:19
kind of throw in spurious Trump
you know
2:27:23
hey trump memes this is
ridiculous
2:27:26
president Trump has selected
his trusted
2:27:28
cabinet official Mick Mulvaney
as his
2:27:30
acting chief of staff he will
replace
2:27:32
General John Kelly who plans to
leave by
2:27:34
the end of the year in recent
days the
2:27:37
president has denied that he is
2:27:38
struggling to fill the crucial
White
2:27:40
House position but just today
former New
2:27:42
Jersey Governor Chris Christie
took
2:27:44
himself out of the running 5
people
2:27:48
really good ones one reason for
the lack
2:27:52
of interest may be the growing
legal
2:27:54
woes facing the president
speaking for
2:27:57
the first time since being
sentenced to
2:27:59
three years in prison president
Trump's
2:28:01
former personal attorney
Michael Cohen
2:28:03
said today he followed a bad
path when
2:28:05
he arranged hush money payments
during
2:28:07
the 2016 campaign I'm angry at
myself
2:28:10
because I knew what I was doing
was
2:28:13
wrong the payments to former
Playboy
2:28:17
model McDaniels were made to
help his
2:28:21
campaign but Cohen says the
president
2:28:24
was worried about their
allegations of
2:28:26
extramarital affairs so yes he
was very
2:28:29
concerned about how this would
affect
2:28:31
the election I would like to say
2:28:34
something about that
2:28:35
I read the all the documents of
about
2:28:40
Cohen yeah the president's
lawyer and a
2:28:44
couple of things stood out one
is he
2:28:46
does not actually have a deal a
classic
2:28:49
flip deal with the special
counsel the
2:28:52
special prosecutor I wouldn't
Muller it
2:28:55
specifically states in the
documentation
2:28:57
that he doesn't have this like
a cave
2:28:59
k-5 letter or some
2:29:01
some technical term he does not
have
2:29:03
that so there's no like real
flipping
2:29:04
that went on but also the way
it's
2:29:07
described this is the Southern
District
2:29:09
of New York which is very
different it's
2:29:11
not this is what's happened to
Cohen
2:29:12
here is not the mauler
investigation
2:29:14
this is the Southern District
of New
2:29:17
York where the financial crimes
take
2:29:18
place and this guy yeah she's
like 20
2:29:22
million dollar bank loans that
he lied
2:29:24
about and that you know all
this taxi
2:29:26
medallion crap and so they go
through
2:29:28
all that stuff which is the
majority of
2:29:30
it and these are tax crimes
which you
2:29:32
get punished severely furred for
2:29:34
cheating on your taxes in
America we
2:29:35
have an honor system when you
when you
2:29:38
when you mess up you get caught
or if
2:29:40
whatever happens you can
definitely go
2:29:43
to jail these guys have guns
I've dealt
2:29:45
with them they're not nice in
my opinion
2:29:48
and then at the end there
there's the
2:29:50
campaign finance finance
violations
2:29:53
which are described in the
documents as
2:29:56
very very egregious crimes
against that
2:30:00
although it gets from the
Southern
2:30:01
District of New York so it may
just be
2:30:03
opinion I'm not sure what that
means for
2:30:05
them that what the jurisdiction
is but
2:30:08
they see that as at least 30
months
2:30:11
should just be for those crimes
along
2:30:13
because it was defrauding the
United
2:30:15
States and in the only place
where this
2:30:19
showed up a little bit was in
his
2:30:20
interview with George
Stephanopoulos on
2:30:23
ABC what a get wall way to go
George you
2:30:26
got the boy and here they do
kind of
2:30:28
just say well you know it's not
really
2:30:30
it has nothing to do with
anything
2:30:31
really if the truth is I told
the truth
2:30:34
I took responsibility for my
action well
2:30:38
here comes the quote of the
week and
2:30:40
instead of him taking
responsibility for
2:30:42
his actions what does he do he
attacks
2:30:45
my family but he says his claim
you're
2:30:50
lying about him
2:30:53
to protect your wife to protect
your
2:30:55
father inaccurate he knows the
truth I
2:30:58
know the truth
2:30:59
others know the truth and here
is the
2:31:02
truth
2:31:03
the main doesn't tell the truth
malvit
2:31:08
and it's said I should take
2:31:11
responsibility for his dirty
deeds Cohen
2:31:14
is cooperating a special
counsel robert
2:31:15
muller and his rush
investigation and
2:31:17
separately federal prosecutors
in the
2:31:19
Southern District of New York
have
2:31:21
implicated but not charged the
president
2:31:23
in those deals they allege
Cohen acted
2:31:25
in coordination with and at the
2:31:26
direction of Trump according to
court
2:31:28
filings Trump tweeted that he
never
2:31:30
directed Michael Cohen to break
the law
2:31:31
if it were true that the
president was
2:31:35
just an unwitting client who'd
been
2:31:38
advised badly by a lawyer could
be a
2:31:42
defense problem is that
according to
2:31:45
Michael Kohn Donald Trump made
the deal
2:31:48
himself with American media at
this
2:31:51
point the president is
effectively an
2:31:54
unindicted co-conspirator there
it is
2:31:57
okay well that's well you know
the one
2:32:00
of the problems with the logic
of all
2:32:02
this is that
2:32:05
Trump you know he's what the :
is a
2:32:09
criminal lawyer and that that's
not
2:32:14
deniable and so whatever Trump
says why
2:32:16
you know this guy's a crook I
was
2:32:19
working with I didn't know he's
gonna be
2:32:20
indicted and thrown in jail for
three
2:32:23
years and what are you blaming
me for
2:32:25
and and the fact is calling his
a crook
2:32:28
so I think Trump will get out
of this
2:32:32
well one was off you know and
he unless
2:32:36
Cohen has it on tape which he
might but
2:32:38
he but there's no evidence of
that
2:32:40
because it would have been
brought out
2:32:42
I'd just the whole thing is to
me is
2:32:45
very interesting because you
know I
2:32:46
think a lot people in the media
really
2:32:49
don't understand the difference
from
2:32:50
where this is coming from what
it's
2:32:52
about and that Trump may very
well be in
2:32:53
trouble for this I don't know
this this
2:32:55
New York is very clear they
find this to
2:32:58
be who thinks he might be yeah
I mean
2:33:01
and when you read the shot yeah
but when
2:33:05
you read it it's like wow you
know
2:33:06
that's pretty serious and I
will say the
2:33:08
timing of it but that didn't
know this
2:33:10
the timing of it he's right
after the
2:33:12
the the grabber by the pussy
tape came
2:33:15
out that was a couple weeks
before the
2:33:18
election and it was right after
that
2:33:20
that these payments took place
so yeah I
2:33:22
would say that is that is
defrauding the
2:33:25
United States government from
something
2:33:28
we kind of knew
2:33:30
but you know if you want to
look at it
2:33:32
black and white like yeah we
didn't want
2:33:34
anyone to know I'm a he's a
douchebag
2:33:36
well I guess yeah then he knew
he was a
2:33:38
douchebag yeah but so he was
trying to
2:33:41
hide it and I think you know
there's n't
2:33:45
there's a case to be made that
that is
2:33:46
that is defrauding the the
American
2:33:48
people now the severity of it is
2:33:50
something else but I think he's
I think
2:33:54
he's in more trouble than he
thinks I'm
2:33:56
using to think a lot I posit
he's a
2:33:58
little more trouble room I know
it's all
2:34:00
me you're yeah no I'm think I'm
yeah no
2:34:02
your thing yeah no I think here
I think
2:34:05
you know who really knows what
to think
2:34:07
it's Maxine Waters
2:34:08
all of the descriptions of what
would
2:34:12
happen if we move to impeach
Trump are
2:34:15
basically excuses excuses
because you
2:34:19
know maybe they don't want to
fail at it
2:34:23
maybe they believe that Trump
will cause
2:34:25
a revolt you know you talk about
2:34:27
violence you know and they
accuse
2:34:30
violence this president
basically said
2:34:33
if you move to impeach me my
people are
2:34:36
going to refold and maybe some
of that
2:34:39
is resonating with you know the
senators
2:34:42
and members of Congress
Republican or
2:34:45
Democrat but they are derelict
in their
2:34:48
responsibilities the
Constitution gives
2:34:51
us the responsibility to
impeach a
2:34:55
president and others in
government if in
2:34:58
fact they are guilty of high
crimes and
2:35:01
misdemeanors which we define I
believe
2:35:04
that this president is
dangerous I think
2:35:07
he has undermined our democracy
I think
2:35:10
he's aligned himself with the
enemy with
2:35:12
Putin he has literally undone
some of
2:35:17
the good public policy that has
been
2:35:19
created for the safety of the
citizens
2:35:21
of this country and I believe
that he
2:35:24
certainly qualifies for
impeachment we
2:35:26
may never get it done and maybe
2:35:28
Democrats fear that somehow if
we move
2:35:31
to impeach him maybe his base
will grow
2:35:34
larger I don't think so I think
they're
2:35:36
gonna shrink I think that base
is gonna
2:35:38
shrink because they're going to
see who
2:35:41
president really is he's
talking about
2:35:43
closing down the government
he's gonna
2:35:45
hurt some of the very people he
claims
2:35:48
to want to support many of
these people
2:35:50
are just workers out there
people who
2:35:52
living on their paychecks day
to day and
2:35:55
I want you to know they cannot
afford to
2:35:58
have their paychecks cut off
because
2:36:00
this president is going to
close down
2:36:02
the government he deserves to be
2:36:05
impeached goes on a rant by the
pussy
2:36:13
thing was one month not a week
before
2:36:16
now I thought it was two weeks
it was
2:36:17
one month huh one whole month
October
2:36:19
7th okay
2:36:20
well still was wha hmm I
thought it was
2:36:23
two weeks alright one month it
doesn't
2:36:26
matter because the Washington
Post knows
2:36:28
exactly how this is going to
play out I
2:36:30
mean it's very obvious it's an
easy
2:36:33
trick he'll never have to go to
jail
2:36:35
ever exactly right that is a
guidance
2:36:39
it's never been litigated and I
don't
2:36:41
know that the Trump Justice
Department
2:36:44
is going to test it I also
don't think
2:36:46
that Trump can pardon himself
and if he
2:36:48
tries that and that's his only
mechanism
2:36:49
he risks being prosecuted after
he
2:36:52
leaves office for that very
reason I
2:36:54
would predict here on MSNBC
2:36:57
that when Trump leaves office
he will
2:36:59
resign the presidency 10
minutes before
2:37:02
Mike Pence leaves already I've
never
2:37:05
played this before this is
what's this
2:37:09
is that this is the Reuben
woman I don't
2:37:12
think we played it the suppose
okay well
2:37:14
this is a room at this is
Jennifer room
2:37:17
and the suppose it conservative
blogger
2:37:19
for who's a radical left winger
for the
2:37:23
Washington Post that this is her
2:37:24
prediction is idiotic
2:37:26
he will resign the presidency
10 minutes
2:37:28
before Mike Pence leaves office
allowing
2:37:30
pence to pardon him if there is
not a
2:37:33
Republican president to follow
him Wow
2:37:36
and also we don't want pardon
you have
2:37:40
to accept the level of guilt oh
yeah my
2:37:44
panel will be right back up
next who won
2:37:46
the oh yeah
2:37:50
but the best accusation against
the
2:37:52
president is a new one from a
comedian
2:37:55
comedian who used to work with
Trump
2:38:00
okay this would be good Nowell
kassler
2:38:03
I've never heard of a mess well
he makes
2:38:07
some interesting allegations
I've done
2:38:11
that for the last 20 years I
work in TV
2:38:13
production in the talent
departments
2:38:15
take care of all the performers
it's
2:38:17
kind of like herding cats if
cats had
2:38:19
Douglass's massive egos
Celebrity
2:38:24
Apprentice finale yeah you can
see where
2:38:28
this is going my job was taking
care of
2:38:32
the Trump family - yeah Don jr.
mama
2:38:36
Rosa Milania was like a freakin
Mensa
2:38:40
meeting every day
2:38:46
that's my favorite joke I'm
gonna tell
2:38:48
you one more thing I don't
usually talk
2:38:49
Tony to more things he freaked
we can
2:38:56
crush this up is wrong he
sniffs it
2:38:59
because he can't breathe so he
gets
2:39:00
really nervous when he has to
read cue
2:39:01
cards I'm not kidding this is
true I
2:39:03
have a 24 page NDA
non-disclosure
2:39:05
agreement I didn't know that he
was
2:39:07
become a president now it's no
wait
2:39:09
dumbass I'm telling everything
I know
2:39:15
when you see him reading this
why he's
2:39:17
tweeting you know it's like
he's out of
2:39:19
his mind it makes sense if you
think
2:39:21
about it methamphetamine was
invented by
2:39:23
the Nazis beat the fighter
pilots up all
2:39:26
night of farming right right so
it makes
2:39:28
sense the trunk would use it to
hate
2:39:29
weakness or a toilet Wow
2:39:35
I had not expected that I
didn't hear
2:39:39
anything about this this is
good yeah
2:39:40
that he crushes up his adderall
and he
2:39:42
snorts it whenever he has to
read and
2:39:46
that's why he's you know but
that's
2:39:49
dangerous
2:39:50
this guy is already
hyperkinetic if he's
2:39:52
snorting meth I mean that his
head could
2:39:55
blow up
2:39:57
or an event bad imitation of
2:40:00
amphetamines yeah Wow yeah I'm
2:40:04
surprising that had a heart
attack he's
2:40:06
listening to the podcast at 18
times
2:40:08
speed yeah dad those guys know
generally
2:40:11
I hit wall right listen their
whole show
2:40:13
3 hours and 30 minutes
2:40:15
so I picked up this piece
unfortunately
2:40:18
there's no good reporting order
clips on
2:40:20
it but I have the printouts of
the
2:40:22
latest trends in baby names ah
yes in
2:40:27
which region aw USA okay
2:40:31
apparently the baby named
trends in 2018
2:40:35
we're mostly pop-culture World
Cup names
2:40:37
like Fay Felix fern what's
gonna name
2:40:40
the kids fern but okay some
people
2:40:43
apparently F is inching up they
say but
2:40:47
the biggest trends of 2019 is
dubbed
2:40:50
global the global names as the
world
2:40:52
gets small this is part of the
2:40:53
globalization we had to
globalize ur
2:40:55
names the pool of names becomes
larger
2:40:57
with new names from every
diverse
2:40:59
origins entering the global
lexicon the
2:41:01
report noted monikers under the
global
2:41:04
trend include names from Greece
South
2:41:07
America Korea India and Israel
and these
2:41:09
names include ready for these
name I'm
2:41:12
ready I'm ready
2:41:14
Acacia s-- where Acacia s--
with an a
2:41:17
with an a what a Acacia s'
Acacia s' a
2:41:22
Roja wait a minute Roja Roja
cyrene
2:41:37
Jetta
2:41:39
Kirin ki-rin Letarte Ola UTA ro
Li or li
2:41:46
o are not nee nee OB and I ABI
Cena se
2:41:54
na and Walken as Christopher
Walken
2:41:58
and then we go back to the name
some
2:42:01
boys and girls back if we go
just as far
2:42:03
back as 2017 2017 you get
bright you get
2:42:07
these names but you just we've
have seen
2:42:09
these so these other ones are
gonna show
2:42:10
up but a new trend is
non-binary names
2:42:15
or them so these are current
current
2:42:17
trends non-binary names names
that are
2:42:19
gender-neutral hmm this means
no names
2:42:23
that end in son like mattis son
2:42:26
our names are originally boy oh
boy or
2:42:28
girl names that have migrated
to the
2:42:30
other side so this is Charlie
these
2:42:33
names include these are the
names coming
2:42:35
up there for your
gender-neutral baby
2:42:38
briar what with with a Bravo
with a be
2:42:42
yeah be briar mm-hmm Campbell
2:42:47
Finley Finley seems like I got
boys
2:42:51
named to me but I see a girl
named
2:42:52
Finley sure
2:42:53
Finley Finley here journey
2:42:58
which I would give me a break
justice
2:43:01
not Justin justice lakyn la que
en revel
2:43:07
re ve l Robin which could be a
boy or a
2:43:11
girl royal
2:43:13
which I've known people older
guys named
2:43:16
royal hmm and story story yeah
story
2:43:21
my name is starry I'm starry
and then
2:43:25
finally this last list is the
Eastern
2:43:27
religion seemed to have been
just
2:43:29
creeping in and so you're gonna
hear
2:43:31
names as and by the way these
are the
2:43:33
result of how mainstream yoga
meditation
2:43:35
and non traditional
spiritualism have
2:43:37
become part of the mainstream
and so
2:43:40
you're gonna get names like
this Ashera
2:43:43
Bodhi Bodh I Kali which I
believe is a
2:43:48
God Lux Lux Lakshmi L aks well
there's a
2:43:54
there's a Lakshmi Singh on NPR
she's
2:43:58
news I'm Lakshmi Shing I can't
go this
2:44:02
word comes from ever comes my
new yeah
2:44:05
my new from my new that's
macaron
2:44:07
Emmanuel macron my new they
call maanu
2:44:10
maanu maanu Oh serious radan3d
no one's
2:44:16
called Oh doctor come on
2:44:18
Rama which is there's a lot of
Rama's
2:44:21
yeah Tanith and a name I can't
believe
2:44:25
this one
2:44:26
Zen zedzee echo November yes
and what
2:44:32
happened to names like Bambi
and Raven I
2:44:34
mean come on disco and it burnt
down
2:44:39
what's wrong with Adam and John
and
2:44:42
Charles
2:44:43
well this enough Adams a lot of
Adam
2:44:45
Curry's out there I think
there's a lot
2:44:47
of Adams yes it was at one time
John
2:44:50
Adam and a few of these others
were the
2:44:52
most popular names ever yeah
word I
2:44:53
think is one of them too they
don't know
2:44:55
no no no you got a name your
kid you
2:44:58
know Moonbeam or dipshit better
name
2:45:02
I'd like a rubra I mean what is
it Aroha
2:45:06
robot is still the way to go
2:45:08
my name's Aroha and here we
have coming
2:45:11
to you as a rohad Dvorak I'd
like to
2:45:13
close this out with two yellow
vest
2:45:15
updates I'd like to start with
yours
2:45:17
from PBS as this is not stopping
2:45:19
throughout Europe it is
bubbling under
2:45:22
the news media is not really
talking
2:45:24
about it because they can't
they can so
2:45:27
let's see what
2:45:27
yes yellow vests protests in
France
2:45:30
entered their fifth straight
weekend
2:45:32
today as marchers call some more
2:45:33
government reforms in Paris
there were
2:45:35
fewer protesters than on past
weekends
2:45:38
almost 70 thousand police
mobilized
2:45:40
throughout the country the
government
2:45:42
had called for a suspension of
protests
2:45:44
following Tuesday's attack on a
market
2:45:46
in the city of Strasbourg
today's
2:45:48
protesters did hold a minute of
silence
2:45:50
to mourn the four victims of
that attack
2:45:53
did you see the list that they
actually
2:45:56
want David no yes they have a
list of
2:45:59
demands this is why it's not
stopped
2:46:01
because this is not just about
the
2:46:02
carbon tax no there are Davi
gotten
2:46:05
they've fed up I'm gonna run
down zero
2:46:07
homelessness income tax more
progressive
2:46:10
which means more slices minimum
wage for
2:46:15
growth 1,300 euros net per
month promote
2:46:19
small business villages and
city centres
2:46:21
stop the construction of large
2:46:23
commercial areas around big
cities that
2:46:25
kill small business large
insulation
2:46:29
plan for housing ecological
savings make
2:46:34
big people pay big money so
that's
2:46:38
Google Amazon crossroads is
what they're
2:46:41
saying same system of Social
Security
2:46:43
for all the pension system must
remain
2:46:46
in solidarity and socialized
end of tax
2:46:49
increase on fuel no pension
below 1200
2:46:52
euros any elected
representative will
2:46:54
have the right to a median
salary as
2:46:56
transport transport cost will be
2:46:58
monitored and reimbursed if
they're
2:46:59
justified the wages of all
French people
2:47:02
as well as pensioners and
allowances
2:47:04
must be indexed to inflation it
just
2:47:06
goes on and on and on on we see
what
2:47:09
else jobs that are created for
the
2:47:14
unemployed sure magic increase
in
2:47:16
disabled benefits limitation of
rents
2:47:19
and low rent housing
prohibition to sell
2:47:21
property belonging to France
like
2:47:22
airports and dams substantial
means
2:47:26
granted to justice all money
earned by
2:47:29
highway tolls should be used for
2:47:30
maintenance of motorways and
roads
2:47:33
I mean it I mean there's at
least a
2:47:36
hundred different demands well
good do
2:47:40
they have the one I think is
that I
2:47:42
would demand what's that that
all
2:47:45
airplanes carrying passengers
should
2:47:47
charge the passenger by their
weight no
2:47:52
no they don't have that I do
have a
2:47:55
Voice of America version of the
story
2:48:00
now Voice of America you have to
2:48:02
understand is is put together
by the
2:48:05
broadcast Board of Governors
it's a
2:48:07
propaganda arm of the United
States
2:48:09
State Department
2:48:10
it is 100% propaganda so fun to
listen
2:48:14
to their version of the Paris
protest
2:48:18
this also this is from much
about a week
2:48:20
ago but there's a little fun
little
2:48:22
gotcha in here so you can
understand
2:48:23
where the State Department is
with their
2:48:25
head here in the United States
the US
2:48:27
president has weighed in over
the
2:48:29
weekend about the situation
with some
2:48:31
interesting tweets and Frances
foreign
2:48:34
minister apparently telling him
to butt
2:48:36
out it's not really clear what
the
2:48:38
president meant President Trump
tweeting
2:48:40
about Paris agreement not
working out
2:48:42
well and that people there are
chanting
2:48:44
we want Trump
2:48:46
in response Frances foreign
minister
2:48:48
Sunday telling mr. Trump to
basically
2:48:51
not interfere in French
politics that we
2:48:54
don't do that to American
politics what
2:48:56
do you know about that well
what I can
2:48:58
tell you is that I was this
console is a
2:49:00
around the by the way as she's
a cushy
2:49:04
job at this shomsul is a
working for The
2:49:06
Voice of America and I just do
my little
2:49:08
report Oh what I can tell you
is that I
2:49:10
was additionally say around the
appeal
2:49:14
for many hours during the
protests on
2:49:16
Saturday and I did not hear one
person
2:49:19
say we want Donald Trump okay I
didn't
2:49:21
even hear anyone talk about
Donald Trump
2:49:24
the question of Donald Trump
saying that
2:49:27
this demonstration was all
about the
2:49:28
Paris climate agreement it has
nothing
2:49:30
to do with the Paris climate
agreement
2:49:32
it's actually a demonstration
of people
2:49:35
talking about wanting their
dignity
2:49:37
being able to live on money
that they
2:49:40
earn and having respect that so
I don't
2:49:42
know where that came from
2:49:44
no it's not all about carbon
taxes at
2:49:46
all accordions yeah that's what
she just
2:49:50
says lies Voice of America
2:49:52
it's American lies yeah well I
guess our
2:49:55
lies are good they are very
good he
2:49:57
served a purpose that's the
truth about
2:50:00
the truth is when he was
telling the
2:50:01
truth he wasn't telling the
truth no and
2:50:04
that's the truth and that's how
we roll
2:50:06
everybody big foam finger
number one you
2:50:09
know where it's coming from
2:50:10
that's right downtown Austin
Texas
2:50:12
capital the drone star state
where I
2:50:15
reside in the region number six
in the
2:50:19
five by nine clue do in the
common law
2:50:21
condo in the morning everybody
2:50:22
I'm Adam curry and from
Northern Silicon
2:50:25
Valley where I count the number
of cars
2:50:27
on the train it's exciting here
I'm John
2:50:31
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2:50:33
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Oh
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[Music]
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under fire
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just like
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carry my luggage
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I just
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me
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why
2:53:48
but comes from skin as fair as
2:53:59
bring back a racist apartheid
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we won
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and dreaming
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2:54:32
they say
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with my microaggressions
2:54:44
makes their teardrops glisten
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2:54:50
as all the snowflakes they run
home
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[Music]
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2:55:02
dreaming
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2:55:11
with him
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yes Jade
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fascist panel
2:55:29
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2:55:35
your privilege
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