December 16th, 2018 • 2h 56m
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now I love tulle who doesn't
adam curry
Jhansi Devorah nation media
assassination episode 1095 this
is no
agenda Silicon Valley where
we're
expecting another supper Peter
and I'm
predicting a nine car train I'm
Jessie
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no you can really tell you got
to get
out early today just toss it
toss just
tossing away lines they're not
even
trying man nine nine cars
Zephyr beater
please yeah the number of cars
has been
varying during the Christmas
season firm
Thanksgiving on there was a ten
car
trains mostly generally it's an
eight
car train huh but I'm noticing
a few
nine car trains coming by
alright and do these include the
passengers or is it all
passengers or
it's all passengers except for
that yo
there's one car that appears to
be a
baggage car Oh fabulous well I
I'm not
quite sure what is going on but
I do
know that you need to get out
on time
today and I'm thinking I'm
thinking
that's because you know you
obviously
have some work to do tonight
and and that might be what well
even
though you said you gave up the
beat I
think you got to go back on it
the first
time ever a transgender woman
will
compete for the title of Miss
Universe
takes place this weekend in
Bangkok and
he'll Aponte miss Payne says
she's proud
of her role as pioneer I think
mindsets
are changing today the
references people
speak about the LGBTQ community
and the
transgender community before it
was
always underground and never
spoken
about it
I think that people are more
and more
informed all these prejudices
come from
disinformation ponse says she
ended the
fashion world a decade ago and
she's
been in beauty contests for the
last
three years there you go the
first
transgendered participant in
the in the
Miss Universe contest we've been
predicting this for years the
question
is will she win no I for one
thing
there's a couple of things I'll
just
give my predictions I may or
may not
cover this I doubt it um but
cuz I
already said we're gonna stop
doing this
but here's what's gonna happen
I've seen
enough of these she's maybe
going to get
to the top five so they can ask
her a
question so we can hear her
voice the
opening voice yeah but we want
to see
what kind of a would kind of a
brain she
has so they'll ask or something
it'll be lame and then she'll
end up I
don't think should be first
runner-up
but should come in third or
fourth or
something she may get miss you
may be
just knocked out she doesn't
have a very
I don't think and I I'm not
even gonna
get into it in any details but
I think
she needs us be nice if she had
a little
smaller waist a little chunky
oh you
actually done your diligence
you can't
say chunky you should know
better than
this well it's not chunky in
the sense
that what we think of as chunky
okay but
by the beauty pageant standard
I'd say yes no Jimmy real
chunky is more
it has an American style to it
don't see
it's not that being that
interesting
oh sure get as far as she
guessed which
would probably be you know
maybe in the
top five she may be bumped it
you know
after in the top ten getting
bump um
they you know Scott nothing
that special
going on she has does have the
advantage
of not having to do a like in
the
certain competitions where you
have to
have a skill um god she doesn't
have a
skill she doesn't have no she
has to
skilling up but she doesn't
have you
don't need to do skills in his
conversation or uh okay so I'll
Ennis I
got you time that Dad jacked up
about
this uh you know I'm still
interested I
didn't say I was jacked up
about it but
you know the the bookies the
oddsmakers
are saying she's got a good
shot to win
at least the ones in the UK but
yeah
they like to hype every head
there's no
chance in hell she's gonna win
okay well
you're the official office
aficionado
and making bets on this I'd bet
against
it alright good
we got it other things going I
watch it
was watching to leave it means
leave it
convention or volleys not to
get some
credits because for the next
show wrecks
it it's fascinating to listen
to these
EU brexit ears give their little
speeches in this bits it's
interesting
they have stuff in them that
this 500
page tome that Teresa may wants
to use
I'm a in agree with a lot of
these to
say what's the point of any of
this why
should we be giving 39 billion
to the EU
let's just walk yeah let's walk
from the
deal
everyone's talking on no brakes
yeah the
people have everyone I talked
to was
saying it looks like it's gonna
be a no
deal brexit that would be the
way to go
here's you want to hear Tony
Blair real
quick he waited he's not
helpful to her
Teresa Mays plight that's for
sure I
think now people are saying
what could
it really happen I need to get
the
European leaders to the next
stage which
is to realize the probability
is it's
going to happen and they've got
to
prepare for it because one
important
component in any such rethought
referendum will be whether
Europe is
prepared to meet what are not
just
British concerns around the
issues to do
with immigration but a
european-wide
concerns and I think you could
put
together the right type of deal
if you
like for which wouldn't just be
about
Britain it would be about
Europe and
accepting the for example
freedom the
movement of people in Europe
it's got to
operate in a way that's fair
and justice
undercut wages there's not
going to be
no deal unless the combination
of
accidents in government and in
Parliament that I can't foresee
it's
impossible but why would
Parliament do
that there's a massive majority
in
parliament against No Deal
they're
definitely gonna prefer a
referendum to
No Deal No Deal is not the
worry the
worry is that we end up with a
kind of
botched breaks it which is
frankly this
deal on the table so he's still
pushing
for a do-over yeah him a few
other
losers globalists and we're
done and the
EU could tell us what to do
muscles will
make the rule he's not even
that he's
back to the freedom of movement
the
freedom of the only sticking
point
didn't have this freedom of
movement
it's because it requires of
work visa
in in different countries like
I had
died needed to work visa when I
when I
lived in London I had to have a
visa
this is very normal so yes of
course I
got one well well it was a pain
in the
ass I didn't feel free in my
movement
well because I had to fill out
a form
you had to fill out a whole
form and
you'll have to never take hours
and days
yes and everyone's going now
everyone's
going to have to fill out forms
off this
is what it's going to be like
for
travelling the EU has confirmed
the
introduction of the ETS which
will
become operational in early 2020
Eddie S stands for EU travel
information
and authorization system all
eligible
travelers regardless of a
authorized
Europe from 2020 onwards
require online
prior to their departure the new
requirement for European
electronic
travel authorization such as
the Etios
is to strengthen EU border
controls
travelers will be required to
complete
an online application form that
covers a
range of biometric travel and
security
related questions the adea's
application
will then be electronically
processed
within 96 hours and the
authorization
will be delivered by email
travellers
data will be checked against
European
and international databases
including
no-fly lists to identify
potential
terrorists and criminal threads
will
then be refused entry via the
Etios
sounds like the same process
for coming
to America to me travellers
that failed
to obtain and Eddie US will not
be
permitted to board a plane or
cruise
ship to an ED EOS member country
visitors with a valid EDIUS
will be
available to travel to the US
member
country this guy wraps it up in
a great
ways which include popular
European
destinations such as France
Germany
Spain Italy and
tene other countries for Eddie
Yost news
launch updates and travel
alerts visit
Eddie Yost calm calm
it's riveting stuff EDIUS
dot-com yeah
so it's like same thing we have
yeah
fill out a form about it be
yeah all
right so you you had a clip
something
else oh you had nothing oh okay
discussion ah
I brought my I brought my
discussion
with me okay I do know that this
situation is getting dire and
it's not
being helped by anybody and I
think they
should just go to you know uh
No Deal
Brixton just get out the longer
this
drags on the worse it's gonna be
yeah there's all kinds of
issues with
the No Deal brexit though and
even
though I like problems it's
makin of the
time armed by the way I'm armed
with
this information from the leave
or not
leave conference so tell me
what is the
what are the consequences of a
No Deal
brexit nothing ok then how do
we do
trade with the EU I'll just be
the same
way Norway does or the same way
Switzerland alright but we
don't have a
deal in place yet sorry we
don't have a
deal in place we don't have any
trade
agreement
huh what do you need a deal for
you need a trade agreement
don't you
don't you need a basic trade
agreement
or not I buy stuff from Europe
and I use
other systems and this stuff
comes over
I don't have a trade agreement
with the
EU and I buy my feeds tips no
come on
you know don't be an idiot
you know there's customs
there's all
kinds of stuff that goes on
behind the
scenes even when you order
something
through Amazon from the UK yeah
I don't
know what conference you watch
but it
was lame
no it wasn't you got no answers
I'm
asking you a serious question
and the
answers that is the answer this
don't
the consequences are minimal
said the
man who lives not their
beefed-up on the
info based on the leave it or
not leave
it or believe it means leave it
conference all right so what
was your
takeaway from the conference
that this
is a lot of nonsense we just
got it we
what am I saying we I get
nothing
I don't know you're getting
pretty tight
with those levers all jacked up
by it
the it's just get out get out
while you
can
well they've certainly seemed
to scare
the British public into
thinking that is
the worst possible option as
Tony Blair
just told us so so well that's
exactly
one of the things that this
conference
dealt with is that fear
mongering
right and that one guy this guy
was like
this there's one pub the pub
king of
being live it was like a
thousand pubs
this famous character Tim
something he
get some clothes for the next
show no no
he was a big supporter of
bricks at
early on we would think we have
a clip
of him somewhere years ago he's
he goes
on and on about how this is a
bunch of
fear-mongering it's got nothing
to do
with anything and it's it just
scared
the public and they're trying
to do it
redo because you can keep doing
that
over and over and over again
until
somebody doesn't show up and
they win
it's I'm not
I think the whole thing is if I
have to
listen to these characters
mm-hmm all of
major both sides of the aisle I
mean
labor and Tori folk Irish and
non Irish
and Scots and everybody else in
between
they think the whole thing is a
scam
there's this fear mongering and
the pub
guy goes on about it you know
the how
the the euro zone was created
and all
the nonsense that went on with
that and
all the fear mongering and the
fear
monger the brexit vote itself
the stock
market was gonna collapse in
the economy
he's gonna go into a tailspin
if you
voted yes nothing happened the
pound
lost some value yeah all the
British
bankers are gonna leave nobody
left the
fact is they got more people
working in
London now than before it's
just one
thing after another this is a
what is
something of a fraud hmm well
then the
fraud is the thirty nine
billion euros
that's the real fraud they
really Oliver
got into it what is the point
of giving
them thirty nine billion when
the what
it's doing is saying the No Deal
breakfast means we've got
thirty nine
billion dollars in our pockets
right
boy wait a minute that's even
if you
have a No Deal brexit whoo-hoo
they
still pay the 39 billion euros
in the UK
pockets that you don't to pay
the 39 I'm
out
Wow well we've certainly been
been led
to believe that this is not
just not
possible light just doesn't
sound that
way to me listen to these guys
well
you're the only one I wish I'd
bought it
brought a clip well I'm sorry
listening to it this morning
because
it's already okay so this is
going on as
you speak these guys there it
is four
five six seven eight nine cars
Zephyr
just to show you I'm so happy
well since
we're talking about getting in
and out
of countries and the paperwork
you might
need for that things are
changing
rapidly in Gitmo nation proper
here in
the United States as something
that I
already identified over in
Europe on my
last trip and it seems that the
airlines
are all on board and starting
to crank
it up here smile your face is
now your
ticket on some of Delta's
international
flights out of Atlanta
that means from baggage
check-in through
security and onto a Delta
flight many
passengers will never take out
an ID or
look for a boarding pass this
is gonna
be an entirely biometric
concourse where
customers through facial
recognition
will not need paper anymore how
does it
work if you're flying
internationally
you need a passport which means
your
photo is in the US Customs
database but
instead of showing your
passport when
you check bags or go through
security as
fliers have done for years
Delta's biometric system will
already
know you're scheduled for a
specific
flight so when you stand in
front of the
camera facial recognition
software will
quickly verify your identity
which means
going through an airport should
be
easier and faster for travelers
who will
no longer have to spend time
looking for
and showing their paperwork to
ticket
and security agents remember
this is for
your convenience and we have
men and men
women women on the street to
ask who
will confirm this if you can
save a
little bit of time up front and
get
people into that queue faster
then
hopefully this is making the
airport
screening process that much more
efficient people spend a little
bit less
time waiting it's a little bit
less
stressful other airlines are
also
testing facial recognition
systems
facility stressful it's much
less
stressful because you don't
have to
think about all your paperwork
and
having your ID in one hand and
take it
in the other it's for you don't
you
understand we're making your
life easier
Sanders and the private firm
clear uses
biometrics to identify
travelers at many
airports so it may not be long
before
showing your ID and boarding
pass will
be a thing of the past
I like being quicker there's
always the
invasion of privacy sort of
things
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showing your ID an invasion of
privacy
no he's talking those to your
face
that's what he's saying he's
saying that
he finds this to be kind of
nothing oh
yeah no you misunderstood the
thing of
the past
I like being quicker there's
always the
invasion of privacy sort of
thing that
you think about but safe and
quick we
love it sign us up screening
for its
domestic flights may take a
little bit
longer since travelers are not
required
to show a passport in order to
buy a
domestic ticket actually you're
not
required to even show
identification by
law you have actual freedom of
movement
in the United States but we're
just
gonna make it sound easier for
you so
you just use your face no
documentation
needed so there's no immediate
database
but make no mistake they will
get to
work on that on a metric
screening Becky
it is rapidly coming in to how
we will
be boarding flights in the
future oh
it's great it's just great you
made a
point that needs to be
reinforced
we do have freedom of movement
in the
United States there's only one
or two
people that push the envelope
on this
you do not need any ID to get
on an
airplane no you don't you you
probably
miss your flight because
they'll hassle
you but you don't need it
legally that
we've been scammed the same
thing going
on in the EU they're scamming
the public
but you know what's happening
is that
almost overnight is happening
so quickly
face recognition is being
introduced
everywhere hurts now does it at
for your
for renting a car she's gonna be
everywhere it's gonna be our
lives will
be filled with faithful riffing
your
friend
it's worse than a fingerprint
because
it's worse than a fingerprint
but it's
like our fingerprint and so far
as and
people resisted the fingerprint
thing it
yeah well this is because we're
all used
to cameras and we're finally
we're
docile now you know it's like
Facebook
has all my information they've
got my
pictures anyway but yeah this
is yeah
this is a very like if your
fingerprint
yeah you can't see a guy's
fingerprint
is he walking down the street
or he's in
the mall or anyplace and you
know that
this is now taking place well
the other
thing that I believe is going
on with
this sort of thing is
fine-tuning the
systems
so it's so you're sure the
accuracy just
increases because you did the
sample
size gets bigger and bigger and
bigger
and oh yeah because they keep
using it
already I'm very impressed by
facial
recognition it really is I mean
that
especially if you have the
right camera
for it the technologies is
actually
pretty good pretty things you
can try
mm-hmm Pat apparently you can
take a
picture of an eyeball and you
put it
between the two eyeballs so you
can put
trained eye balls your third
eye ball is
that what 2/3 eyeball work but
you you
can put stop just stop this is
the
official No Agenda TSA evasion
kit and
it consists of a third eyeball
sticker
that you see this ball right on
your
head this is another yet
another exit
strategy
I believe there's also some
some uses of
glassware that would work
mm-hmm and
makeup my glasses don't want
those
glasses with the googly eyes
that would
be funny but I think the real
killer
here because they do it's it's
done
through you know points they
have to
identify is the big Catala band
beard
I don't think that makes a
difference I
think it sees right I don't
think the
beard does anything for facial
I believe
a Taliban beard so the kit
includes a
sticker a third R sticker a
Taliban
beard and and the googly eye
glasses
yeah we can get this made of
China free
art for 20 cents and sell it
for 20
bucks rich gonna be so rich
finding too
many guns and luggage they
didn't
mention is something like like
a couple
hundred percent the amount of
guns that
people are trying to travel
with let's
play this clip new today TSA
screeners
have spotted a record number of
guns at
airport checkpoints this year
remember
VanCleave has the resistance
investigation a loaded gun
inside a
carry-on at dallas-fort Worth
Airport
it's a scene playing out nearly
12 on a
second did I just hear someone
rack that
gun four times or even maybe
pulled the
trigger dry because while the
voiceover
says a loaded gun I wish I had
seen the
video for this carry on at
dallas-fort
Worth Airport playing out I
just got to
start that over I want to hear
that
again racking the gun loaded
gun ladies
and gentlemen new today TSA
screeners
have spotted a record number of
guns at
airport checkpoints this year
Kris Van
Cleave has the results of an 8
month
investigation a loaded gun
inside a
carry-on at dallas-fort Worth
Airport
it's a scene playing out nearly
12 times
a day at TSA checkpoints this
year more
than four thousand times so far
almost
always the flyer says it was a
mistake
video from security cameras and
police
body cams at DFW Airport shows
some of
the 211 incidents where a gun
was found
in a bag at a TSA checkpoint in
2017
just 10 airports accounted for
nearly a
third of all incidents last
year police
records from seven of them
revealed at
least three cases where it
appears the
gun was missed by TSA screeners
at one
Airport and only discovered on
the
person's trip home TSA had no
trouble
spotting what was in this fifty
nine
year olds backpack a loaded
pistol and
several additional magazines of
ammunition in the vast majority
of cases
it's men sixty-three percent
were white
close ranged in age from their
30s to
their 50s but guns were found
in the
carry ons of an 84 year old
woman a ten
year old boy an airport worker
and a
pastor from Texas who told
police he
forgot the gun was in his
backpack in
addition to potential criminal
penalties
the TSA will seek a fine up to
thirteen
thousand dollars in practice
that we
found on average that fines
around
eleven hundred dollars all of
the people
you saw in our story told
police they
didn't realize the gun was in
that bag
yeah and I think that's very
plausible
yeah certainly if you're
traveling from
like Texas well most of the
airports
were in Texas that look like
well of
course where were the a-holes
here Oh a
whole men with loaded rails Y
loaded
weapons with weapons well
everything is
weaponized I'll just take it
back to
technology for one quickie clip
this one
blew me away that this is
happening in
in the malls in California I
don't I
don't know which mall what's K
Cal is
that up you're near you kcal9 I
never
heard of it the kcal is the TV
station I
mean no kcal I never heard of
cake I bet
it must be Los Angeles you guys
probably
so they have these you've seen
the
stupid a small robots that
there's been
a couple stories you know it's
a typical
wired story or you know then
maybe
Bloomberg shipping I saw a robot
delivery robot in Berkeley
roaming
around on the
Street yes no yeah I'm driving
back with
Jays win a spot I'm driving
back and
dropping her off or something
yeah her
up and you should look there's a
delivery robot and there's
right on
College Avenue Sting's bouncing
around
it looked like did it looked
like lost
in space robot or looks a
little like a
lost in space thing it's very
it's a
small bus I got large like a
large box
with four wheels on it and a
bunch of
antennas and a light blinking
light and
it's just broke rolls so the
wheels are
probably about I don't know
four inches
in circumference or or four
inches in
diameter well so this is also
large dog
I need to know more about the
delivery
robot the robot in the mall
looks a bit
like what is the thing from
Doctor Who
I don't watch dog now I don't
either but
I know the robot saying italic
something
yeah yeah well that shows you
how we're
out of touch we are with Doctor
Who
darlings it's doctor who was a
woman now
this thing has never stopped
and she'll
probably win the Miss Universe
all right
so on so the so that it looks
like a
Dalek and it runs around the
mall and it
looks completely you know just
like it
couldn't harm you at all it's
spinning
it's got lights it's a dough
it's the
whole thing is a joke but it's
not this
is what it's doing in fact as
far as
robots go this one is
state-of-the-art
equipped with very high-tech
cameras
that are designed to pick up
almost
anything and everything as it
roams the
mall it's picking up video
footage it's
picking up MAC addresses so
it's able to
pick up a lot of information
that humans
just aren't capable of MAC
addresses
this is what Google got
excoriated for
doing so it's it's it's
snooping on you
it's picking up your MAC
addresses at
the front that's that's the
unique
network network adapter in your
phone
each one has a unique
AMAC MAC address you can spoof
it it's
like it's like a
P address but it's it's a much
longer
numbers you need your device
well sure
it's spoof above but that's not
the
point everyone's being spied on
yeah no
its disgusting and KCAL isn't
even Los
Angeles how they deserve it San
jealous
I just
since when is this just brought
as oh
that's fine that's okay
because this is a cute little
robot
roaming around bouncing around
she knows
about these robots I guess
she's seen a
few of them in Berkeley I said
where
somebody's going kick the thing
it cuz
it fall right over right that's
what you
think
it's just saw there's people
look
watching these things and they
go back
and they put them back upright
again and
off they go so what good is a
robot you
had to have a grow bot handler
and
doesn't matter the fact that
they're
doing this just says a lot
and by the way today is it
today I think
it's right around this time
maybe maybe
it was on Thursday was exactly
one year
since the FCC voted out net
neutrality
have we done is your Netflix
Netflix
slow did you get a call now do
you have
to call your your you're better
than
ever to get a package deal so I
can
actually listen to the No
Agenda show is
that happened yet everybody has
it
happen no no but it's going to
oh hey
we'll in California you guys
got net net
neutrality I can't wait to see
how that
actually packs out or unpacks
there's
all kinds of stuff in
California yeah we
didn't get to talk about this
on the
last show but I do want to get
your
feedback from this proposal
which sounds
like an onion story but just
peeling
back the letter layers gets
worse as you
learn more about it California
Public
Utilities Commission is set to
vote next
month on a proposal to tax your
text
messages regulators say the
money would
be used to support programs
that provide
phone service to the poor it's
unclear
how much though that you'd have
to pay
per message the wireless
industry and
business groups are fighting
the plan
they say that it could cost
phone users
an extra forty four million
dollars a
year they also say the proposal
is
unfair because services like
Facebook's
messenger and Apple's iMessage
wouldn't
be hit with this new fee that's
where it
all started it's a crazy idea
well it's
a flat fee and when they do it
out the
man on the street I wish I had
some of
these clips cuz I saw many of
them it's
always dingbats oh you know if
it helps
to poor people understand what
are they
going to because if cell phone
bill if
you look at it this pen listen
the five
bucks on top of everything else
a fee
that you see on your cell phone
bill
yeah that is yet additional fee
it'll be
called something you know to be
blatant
to be something like four to
Footy
dollars it's nobody up say jack
about it
cuz they're used to paying
hundreds of
dollars or the stupid phone
every month
but is it based on your text
message
usage or just a low K so that's
are
there kind of there
and a little skewed then yes I
heard
they're going to tax you retro
actively
for all the text messages you
sent and
things who I mean you and I are
probably
the only people left in America
using
SMS text messaging
do is that what we're using I
don't even
know what it is when you yes
when you
text me about the newsletter
that's pure
SMS text messaging okay
and I and everyone else is using
iMessage you know and it is
circumventing the whole system
locking
themselves in I might say man
this
iMessage it's hard to get off
of it once
once you got all your friends
with
iMessage and you then you go
away then
all of a sudden you get kicked
out of
the group you can't do group
messages
way to go of course it is open
standards
open source but it's open I
don't Fitz
open source it's just to stand
up and
soared over sores okay all
right so I
picked up a talking about the
dingbats
out there which i think is kind
of
somewhat thematic I picked up
this a
show that I never heard of and
then I
started watching it it's done
by the for
the forelli brothers' or by
these Peter
and which is a couple of movie
guys who
get in the TV once they're also
they
they just show specifically
this is the
worst show in terms of
distribution
you'll ever if you could even
find a
copy you have the bootleg a
copy it's on
only on AT&T u-verse and this
is an AT&T
produced show for AT&T this
sounds like
a winner
yeah well actually this shows
quite
funny it's called Loudermilk
it's got none to a third season
but I do
have a scene from it to show
you what
kind of typical Farrelly
Brothers kind
of gag there is this is
loudermilk's
vocal fry' gag and you need to
set this
up whatever what am I gonna see
here
it's a guy yeah the guy the lead
character is waiting in line at
a coffee
shop up and then he runs into
some girl
with this vocal fry' thing and
he just
goes off on her how can I get
coffee
okay real quick
totally leave room for cream
why are you
talking like that why are you
talking
like that this is my voice this
is my
blond yes no it's not I heard
you
talking a minute ago I know you
don't
talk like that
neither do you because nobody
actually
talks like this you choose to
talk like
that and today I chose to talk
like this
pretty fucking annoying isn't
that is
over it man just stop doing
that can't
help us my voice no it's not
it's an affectation that
annoying
teenagers and rich people used
to sound
like they don't give a shit
except your
work in a coffee shop so I know
you're
not rich and you don't look
like a
teenager unless you're a eunice
Kennedy
Shriver just cuz I talk like
this maybe
they don't give a shit and what
exactly
am I supposed to not gonna shit
about
that's an excellent question to
ask
yourself in your actual voice
excuse me
some of us would like to order
your
total dick man there there you
go good
you're talking
Wow oh go ha
Mazhar issues that need to be
addressed
more and the we do need to
remind
everyone the original vocal fry
queen is
the Berkeley Hummer exactly
exactly
exactly I'm gonna see if I must
have a
clue here we go rich people
don't give a
shit they don't give a shit is
actually
I never thought about but that
is Jill
Abramson's kind of attitude
about stuff
here she is the original
Berkeley Hummer
clip from years ago chief among
many
other things she joined the
times from
The Wall Street Journal and
this clip is
from 2011 1997 Jill Abramson
congratulations on welcome
thank you so
much Jim first just on on the
personal
level what does it mean to you
to become
the executive editor of the New
York
Times it means the world to me
I grew up
here in Manhattan and the New
York Times
was worshipped in my family and
what the
time said was true was the truth
you know she's got much worse
than the
in recent years this is not
even think
you're right I think she has
gotten
worse I don't know I wonder if
we have
Jill Abramson we must have a
more recent
one
let me see Jill Abramson want
clearance
yeah all I recall is we went
through
this cycle and it is now seven
eight
years ago and a certain point
it was a
misogynist to even talk about
it yeah
it's not it's not appropriate
apparently
obviously i reaiiy read the New
York
Times like all day long
that's the one hold on that
that is the
money shot obviously i reaiiy
read the
New York Times like all day
long mainly
on my iPad oh and she got
kicked out of
there she got kicked out of
everywhere
where's she working now isn't
she is she
working at the correspondent
yet that's
where I expect her to show up
next I
have no idea that fine Dutch
experiment
yes Dutch thing yeah I like
those guys I
supported the Dutch version
years ago
when they first started and
they did it
apparently they raised two and
a half
million dollars for them yeah
but the
thing is Jay Rosen that's your
spokes
hole uh-huh yeah that's a Miss
now
that's a big mistake sorry Jay
but no
let's see I have a I do want to
talk
about the green new deal as
there was a
lot going on I see you have a
clip but
um if you don't mind I'll just
grab the
cop 24 clip meeting summary
yeah but I
got I got some specific
backgrounds I
have a presentation to make
well let's
just do the climate summary
then cuz
this is a different PBS is very
short
it's only 28 wrap up the whole
thing
okay as though it was like not
a big
deal negotiators reached an
agreement at
the United Nations climate
talks in
Poland today after more than
two weeks
of meetings the talks were
scheduled to
end Friday one sticking point
was the
rule for monitoring purchasing
and
selling carbon credits to
reduce carbon
emissions Brazil raised
concerns of the
cost of buying permits from a
central
registry and the process of
selling
those permits a rulebook for
the 200
nations in the Paris Accord was
released
for approval and the countries
will meet
again next fall in New York
right so
this is yeah hey if carbons bad
is bad
how could you sell credits to
go back
and forth and burn it anyway
release it
yeah okay I'm not gonna not
gonna answer
questions I have no answers to
but I can
only report on what's going on
and I
realized I got it actually came
from an
email from Cory millennial
says Adam John born in 1988 in
Wisconsin
until listening to your show I
knew I
knew global warming was a fact
everyone
I talked with accepted his
truth your
podcast was the only voice that
even
brought it up as a question
after doing
my own research I agree with
your point
of view thank you from Cory PS
no
adderall and I listen at 1.5
speed okay
yeah okay the kids like that
here's what
I realized when when the
official
Climategate started and my
goodness we
have we have jingles going back
that are
older than some of the people
that
listen to this show here it is
there was
all this fuzzy stuff the the
people who
were in charge of the ipcc had
deals on
the outside it was a complete
mess and
we witnessed all of this most
kids today
you know they were too young to
to have
ever witnessed anything that's
going on
but when you think about it we
have been
through so you and I just
because of age
have been through so many of
these
horrible horrible things that
are going
to happen to us and they've
turned out
to be not so true yes and what
a secret
agent Paul sent me an end of
show clip
which is a song but I just
wanted to
play it now it's not super long
I want
to play now because he he kind
of goes
through all of these things a
number of
them and as I was listening to
it I came
up with more that were hyped
that was
supposed to be horrible we're
all going
to die if we don't do something
immediately and then of course
it didn't
happen
and he put this to a very
traditional
track
can anyone he remember the hole
in the
ozone land
can you tell me where it's gone
I can't
become
but no we were all gonna die
we must have done something
[Music]
does anyone know
what happened to the gasoline
shortage
when the pumps would all run
dry the
last drop would be gone by 1991
[Music]
but now there's an ample supply
[Music]
tisn't along he
remember the y2k bug
[Music]
was gonna crash every screen
would be
black but then
nothing happened but someone
made a lot
of time
fuck yes
it was gonna be the next ice
age but
somehow we turn that page we're
all
gonna freeze
now it's up by 12 degrees
[Music]
there's just enough just a few
examples
of these enormous ly dangerous
things to
our society we're all going to
die from
I just wanted to mention the
y2k bug I
had cash in the freezer I had a
bathtub
full of water
and we like cashed in on that
one myself
because I had a special speech
prepared
that was about what a phony
baloney deal
it was cuz it never made any
sense and
in the Senate I should probably
revisit
a speech because it was funny
it was
show that y2k is gonna cause
tornado
oceans are gonna rise cuz of y2k
so it's important for the the
younger
generation to understand that
this is
not new except now your parents
are all
in on it and they're stupid
morons
they're not really thinking
about how
they're traumatizing you how
your
teachers your community
everyone around
you is traumatizing you by
saying we're
all gonna die from climate
change and oh
yeah we can't really do
anything about
it
or we're not or you should do
something
quick and you know all the
messaging
that these kids are receiving
is making
them extremely ill I agree and
and so
again our stance on this it's
not just
we're not just like some
assholes who
don't believe in science and
grew up you
know like oh this is crap man
no we've
been through it was global
cooling we
were all going to die same
people by the
way who now say global warming
then we
had the Population Bomb the
population
explosion when too many people
were all
gonna die it was gonna be dead
by the
year 2000 by the time you're as
old as
we are and I hope you reach
that fine
old age like a fine wine you
will too
we'll go this is a lot of crap
that we
that we got all worked up about
and the
CBC the current as is the
candidate VIN
Broadcasting Corporation today
special
and on this special about
climate change
they had a guest the guest is
Margaret
Klein Solomon
and she of course is involved
in climate
change but she's not a
climatologist no
she's a clinical psychologist
of the
climate mobilization
organization so
they're now doing half hour
specials
with psychologists about to
forget about
anything that's true or not in
science
how fast it's gonna happen just
listen
to the set up and then we'll
get into a
couple of Clips my name is
Debra Hassad
I'm the executive director of
the
adaptation to climate change
team at
Simon Fraser University in
Vancouver a
low-carbon resilient future is a
beautiful a lot less noisy
polluting
cars filling up most of our
urban
downtown areas more parks more
areas for
kids to play more places for
people to
grow food more shared spaces
more places
where people can come together
and and
enjoy their environment I heard
a very
interesting presentation from a
woman
who works with small children
recently
and so she asks them to draw
she says if
we carry on you know how we're
living in
the world what do you think the
future
looks like and she said that
without
fail they draw a world
[Music]
in which everything's on fire
and
everything is dead and everyone
is sick
so she's already she's
emotional just
from hearing the damage that
it's
already done and I believe this
to be
true the kids yes the children
are think
that everything will be on fire
and
everybody's dead now this is a
great
piece one of our producers sent
it to me
really highlight is that you
will not
believe what's going on here
and he's
right I chopped this up a
couple more
and they're all about a minute
each clip
just for more clips this is now
we get
to Margaret crying Solomon
Klein Solomon
and she has of course solutions
it's all
not just dire as long as we do
it within
the next 12 years otherwise
mute the
kids will still be drawing those
pictures of fire and everyone
will be
dead we are calling for a ten
year crash
transition to zero emissions
plus draw
down and attempt to achieve
full-spectrum sustainability
across
across issues the remember
she's a
psychologist okay she's not a
climatologist not a weather
scientist
she's a psychologist but she
knows what
the idea being this is not a
problem we
are too late in the game for
gradualism
right to infinitely reduce
emissions or
for individualism right the
idea that I
take care of my emissions you
take care
of your emissions and so forth
what we
envision is a rapid transition
of our
entire economy and society with
all
hands on deck as most recently
happened
in our history during World War
two so
for example some of the
policies that
would come from a world war two
scale
climate mobilization would be
the
immediate ban of all new fossil
fuel
infrastructure and a ten-year
timeline
for retiring the fossil fuel
infrastructure that we do have
coupled
because we want to keep the
lights on
with a massive scale up of
renewable
energy so large government
invest
meant creating millions of jobs
to both
reduce demands through things
like
winterizing homes we're all
going to
burn but the kids can winterize
your
home no worries reduce demand
through
things like winterizing homes
and just
transform our energy system to
renewable
we also and we also have
policies and
agriculture transportation and
industry
that we promote but that's the
that's
the basic scope delusional how
subversive yes system is we are
this the
entire system of Western
civilization at
this moment is petroleum-based
this is a
subversive movement to bring
down to
Western cultures to replace it
with this
is the same as the anti
capitalist
people all capitalism is bad
we're going
that we need to replace it with
what
where are these jobs what job
is a time
it's not that winterizing jobs
nobody
needs people do that themselves
they
want to they can put some
gunite you
know in the house so
transparently
subversive it's it's beyond my
comprehension is how it lives
its allow
it to continue like this well it
continues for at least two more
clips
free by the way yeah and I hope
they're
Stoppers this so now she's
comparing it
to World War two we needed and
we needed
to crash transition which he
means by
that and the whole piece is
filled with
you know did your parents buy
war bonds
yet you know because everyone
was all
all in on you know we've got to
support
the war everybody and she
thinks that we
can do exactly the same well a
great
example is the Victory Gardens
so during World War two forty
percent of
American vegetables were grown
at home
in the front and back yard by
the people
that ate them do you can you
recall this
I know about the Victory
Gardens I don't
believe that statistic to be
accurate
you can eat it for maybe a
month but you
got to have a pretty big garden
well you
have to a lot of canning
canning was bad
yes it was very popular yes you
do a lot
of canning yet but you know this
the farms out there in the
middle of the
Midwest and elsewhere that
normally grow
vegetables stop growing
vegetables what
they want is they want us to
eat that
that laboratory meat
and bugs right we can farm our
lawns and
have community farms where you
know
local food security and also
you know
you don't have emissions from
transportation but more
generally
programs like transitioning
industry
right so the United States
banned the
production of new consumer
automobiles
they said we need all of that
automobile
factory capacity to create our
tanks and
planes and machine guns and so
no more
no more consumer car production
period
sorry it's a fundamentally
different
mentality when you get into the
mode of
we face an existential threat
everything
is on the line and you know so
the
government is gonna do
everything that
it can the government should
spend
without limit to save as much
life as
possible again she's not an
economist
she's not a science
climatologist she's
a psychologist and I'm not so
sure these
are great ideas that she has
but it
turns out in the psychology
field she
does have a little bit to say
about this
idea of just in just just a
crash
transition to immediately
stopping using
fossil fuels stop driving
everything
electric because back in the
day in
World War two it actually
people kind of
liked it the people who lived
through
World War two on the homefront
often
looked back at it as some of
the best
years of their life because
they felt
productively and meaningfully
employed
in a cause that was greater
than them
and they felt connected to their
neighbors and to their
community into
their country and to their
cause and the
the hopefulness the hopefulness
yes we
need that but it but it has to
be based
on reality and on telling the
truth
and there is no hope for ace
smooth transition to zero
emissions for
over over decades that kind of
doesn't
bother anyone maybe we could
have done
that if we had started it in
the 70s but
we did and we we need a crash
transition
to protect ourselves and even
if we do
it even if we execute the most
austere
and intense transition to zero
emissions
we still might not win you
don't know if
you're gonna win a war before
you go
into it it's possible that the
positive
feedback loops that we've
already
triggered will overwhelm even
our
absolute best efforts to get to
zero
emissions but we're not even
trying now
see this is the message that's
being
sent to kids by psychologists
who should
know better but doesn't matter
because
the best thing you can do is
record
those kids get their thoughts
on climate
change get their thoughts on the
imminent death they face
because their
parents and the adults and
orange man
bad orange man bad won't do
anything
about it in Washington DC
let's traumatize them a little
more and
ask them how they feel with
some cool
piano music just to accentuate
the vibe
my name is Elizabeth Curran I'm
10 years
old and I live in Winnipeg
being a young
person when I find most
concerning about
climate change is that like
animals can
lose their homes like polar
bears if the
ice and nuts
my name is Arthur I am 8 year 9
years
old
[Music]
Halloween a bit scary because I
live
near the ocean and if there's a
glacier
that also will make the water
go close
to my house my name is Benji
Zion I am
15 and I live in Montreal
Quebec I think
that it's time for the
governments to do
big things but just because
just because
the governments are doing big
things it
doesn't mean that people should
stop
doing small things that
everyone should
just
you know without necessarily
sacrificing
everything yet just do what
they can to
reduce the footprint and help
us not be
doomed
my name is Miata Stout I'm 12
years old
and I live in Winnipeg the
thing that
scares me the most of a climate
change
is literally everything it's
terrifying
it's it's kind of pushed to the
side and
it's just not knowing anything
about it
is kind of what scares me about
it and
just knowing that it's gonna
kill us if
we don't do anything which
we're not
doing anything that's the
theory part to
me my name is Patrick I'm 10
years old
and I was born in China but now
I love
them vancouver spawn young
children will
experience far worse than the
people
living right now also scares me
too
floods hurricanes and other
natural
disasters are way more likely
than in
the past five years
I think grown-ups should think
that we
actually should make an impact
and not
just sit back and let it happen
that's
right kids your parents aren't
doing
anything because the orange man
isn't
doing anything and you are all
going to
job
you
embellishment child child abuse
child
abuse and add to that yo your
school can
be shot up at any minute throw
in a
couple of antidepressants you
got a
great party coming on it's
gonna be
fantastic watch these kids do
fantastically well in society
yeah well
this uh interesting little
thing I was
noticing there was somebody
discussing
the homelessness and oh yeah
it's the
great works you know ray racism
it all
stems from climate change you
know this
don't you
anyway the cop twenty four they
finally
came to an agreement there's
the new
president of this thing by the
way is
some douchebag
he's let me see what his name is
replaced the old douche but
yeah yeah
he's a young douchebag my gosh
courts
yeah he is the secretary of
state
government plenipotentiary for
cop
twenty four presidency a train
whatever
that means
a train physicist engineer
economist
specialist and international
negotiations expert in the
field of
energy and the author of the
government
program for the development of
electro
mobility in Poland and he's
it's almost
like he's one of these dot-com
kind of
guys when they fuck cuz they
had the big
dais and you know there's a
thousand
people in the auditorium and
and they
they went really late Saturday
night and
and they got up early this
morning and
they finally came to an
agreement and he
jumps over the dais Dada
you've got to see this video
like he's a
like he's spider-man yes we
have a deal
kind of it is so decided the
conference
president did his best to whip
up
enthusiasm from delegates has
been a
lukewarm reception from
observers to the
cop twenty four climate change
deal
agreed on Saturday by some 200
nations
in Katowice Poland gleeko katika
acknowledged more needs to be
done this
deal Hanks in fragile balance
we will all have to give in
order to
gain we will all have to be
carriages to
look into the future and make
yet
another step for the sake of
humanity a
156 page rulebook flashes out
details on
how to implement the 2015 Paris
agreement the whole world the
target is
limit global warming well below
two
degrees centigrade the rulebook
covers
issues such as how countries
should
establish and monitor emission
reduction
plans but it's less clear on
how a
pledge of 90 billion euros to
poorer
countries will be financed
dammit Francois the crazy
American man
orange men bed he pulled out of
the
agreement where do we get a 90
billion
from now NPR did actually I
have to say
did it very well
although that the millennia was
fantastic the minute it gets
into
science she starts saying write
a lot
but she did explain the issues
and it's
not just who's gonna pay for it
it turns
out they don't even know how to
measure
this stuff well this meeting is
all
about putting the Paris
agreement those
women back in 2015 into action
so every
country made a promise back
then to
reduce greenhouse gases a
certain amount
but every promise is different
so it's
really hard to come up with a
set of
rules that everyone we're
talking about
almost 200 countries thinks is
fair for
tracking our collective
progress what
seems to be the principal
sticking
points right now well there are
a couple
things on a really this really
is basic
countries still haven't agreed
on how
they are going to track their
carbon
emissions and how much
information
they're going to disclose to
each other
about their economies which is
part of
that just right there
they haven't even agreed on how
to track
it
don't you stick a tube in the
air and
it's like Oh 350 parts per
million we're
all gonna die isn't that how
it's done I
mean this if anything we've
been taught
and convinced by compiled
repetition
that this is exactly Noah
Clayton can
measure exactly what's happening
yeah I don't think that's what
they're
talking about about the ambient
air or
co2 constituency in terms of
how much
there is then what are they
talking
about how much is being pumped
in to the
system from factories well they
say they
can't agree on how to measures
they say
they haven't agreed on how to
measure it
that's that's what they're
saying yeah I
think they don't know how to
measure the
they know how much is in the
air but
they don't know how to measure
what's
going into the air I think
that's what
they're referring to it okay
countries
right major I just got a little
device
you turn it on you stick it
outside you
can measure the co2 out here
it's not
that hard
no they're done by something
else Oh
Kevin agreed on how they are
going to
track their carbon emissions
and how
much information they're going
to
disclose to each other about
their
economies which is part of that
and some
countries are more private than
others
about their economies so for
example
China China is notoriously
private the
u.s. actually is - we don't
really love
to give extra information to
other
countries in the world about
how we
operate
so on the flipside poorer
countries are
worried they don't know how
they're
gonna pay for the kind of
in-depth in
classes that it takes to track
emissions
they want richer countries to
help them
with that and also to help them
with
paying for all sorts of things
that come
along with climate change
whether it be
lost in damage or other stuff
in the
past that divide between more
developed
countries and less developed
countries
on the planet has has been
pronounced to
the point where there were
different
rules depending on if a country
was
richer or poorer is that still
the case
well no that did change with
the Paris
agreement and that's a good
thing so
every country regardless of how
much the
country has in its GDP every
country had
to make a promise that it
thought it
could achieve to reduce its
greenhouse
gas emissions but there's still
a lot of
tension between richer
countries and
poorer countries so for example
countries in Southeast Asia and
the
Pacific and parts of Africa
there are
suffering enormous losses
already
because of climate change right
so
catastrophic flooding we see
some of
these things in the u.s. - this
is where
she goes off the rails cuz now
she now
she's gonna have to defend the
science
right and that's all she can do
is they
makes a statement it says right
because
you know it's right right
that's what
subliminally going on in her
head she
just gotta be right right
Africa there
are suffering enormous losses
already
because of climate change
right so catastrophic flooding
we see
some of these things in the
u.s. too but
it's much more pronounced in
other parts
of the world Islands
disappearing all
together
it's just gone dial I don't
know islands
are disappearing right right
right other
parts of the world Islands
disappearing
all together this is NPR one or
munch
right drought famine but those
countries
actually aren't the countries
that have
emitted the most being house
gases right
like basically the Industrial
Revolution
started spouting carbon dioxide
into the
atmosphere in the 1800s so we
and that
being the u.s. the EU major
industrialized nations who have
been
industrialized for a long time
are
responsible for most emissions
and yet
other countries are right now
paying
some of good price and so the
question
is what kind of I'll use the
term
revolution but we're talking
about
payments for that loss India
what I
think you can kill this any
time she's
just rambling just let me end
about that
I put left it in here for a
reason
in the past those have been on
table but
as of right now and we're going
into
overtime here there is nothing
specific
so far coming out of this
meeting so one
of the big questions in the
next who
knows it could be a couple
hours it
could be a whole nother day is
what type
of payment might we be able to
get
coming from richer countries
and going
to poorer countries for that
sort of
thing so the whole point for
our younger
listeners
from take it from two old guys
who have
been around the block on a
couple of
these this is not right and
when you
hear all these douchebags
sitting around
in Poland and all they can talk
about is
who's gonna pay who who's gonna
gouge
the Americans damnit they left
that's
what's going on here this is
not about
your environment this is a this
is a
money grab and it's no
different and how
many billions was the y2k scare
outrageous didn't help the
dot-com
collapse from the late 90s and
when they
write to case care came along
it sunk
the economy that's how bad it
was
exactly
exactly the economy went into a
tailspin
in large part because of y2k
but also in
combination with the dot-com
collapse
and then it was exacerbated by
the 9/11
thing and then we were in now
we went
going to a decade of no growth
yeah
and that's what would happen
with this
this would this would sink the
world
economy and it would just be
taking
money from us and giving it to
some
people are gonna they don't
even use it
they give it to their leaders
these
these corrupt leaders and then
they
become rich guys living in
Gustad
Switzerland you know as I was
reading
through with all these
documents and I'm
trying to get a copy of the
rule book so
we can understand what rules
will have
to be implemented III said Tina
said
it's so odd with the
Netherlands which
is about 25 percent below sea
level
which is reclaimed land I don't
hear the
Netherlands freaking out too
much about
all the islands are
disappearing how can
we survive Amsterdam will be
unwell be
underwater you'd never hear
them talk
about that and so I did one
Bing search
and the first thing that popped
up is
that the UN climate panel had
to admit
they had exaggerated the Dutch
sea level
they said in one of their early
reports
2007 I think they said 50% of
the
Netherlands is below sea level
it could
be 55 they're all going to
drown and the
Dutch hey stop that we know how
to
manage our water but this is
never a
conversation in the Dutch in
the Dutch
media when it comes to climate
change oh
yeah we're all gonna to have the
conversation they never talk
about the
sea level which should just
drown
everybody so these are all the
little
things you got to pay attention
well the
thing that's I think what you
missed was
the more interesting part of
this where
they've decided I think all the
points
you made are valid and I think
it's led
to the next step
which is next step because they
can't
get enough traction yeah we got
every
kid just so you know they say
that
they're in the phase they're in
now and
reading the documents they're
now in the
political phase they say for
some reason
now now that now the politicians
hesitate this is cop 24 moving
into cop
25 I think that's the political
phase I
think that's next year in New
York by
the way could be so yes your
point well
the thing coming up now is the
extinction rebellion which just
started
in the UK catching on and they
had a
bunch of these people at the
cop 24
whatever it was with of course
Amy is
pushing this on democracy now
let's
listen to what this is all about
this is extinction rebellion
one we turn
now to look at a UK based
movement
taking extreme action to fight
the
climate crisis it's called
extinction
rebellion its members have been
supergluing themselves to
government
buildings shutting down roads
taking to
the streets to sound the alarm
about the
impending catastrophe of global
warming
extinction rebellion marched
here in
Katowice last Saturday to
protest UN
climate talks in November
extinction
rebellion protesters shut down
London
bridges blockaded the UK
Department for
business and energy and
attempted to
interrupt brexit negotiations
well there
you go when you traumatize kids
enough
this is what should they start
supergluing themselves to
buildings
that's what happening thing was
a great
idea there was I had one clip
where
there was a bunch of people
like you had
with one after the other after
the other
complaining but I decided just
ISIL this
one guy who is super glued to a
fence
and he is screaming his his
objections
and what it's all about and
this guy I'm
guessing his around he's in his
early
20s
he's bearded I guess to prevent
facial
recognition screaming out what
the
problems are and why these
people these
cops and the nation's and
everybody's
not paying attention because
we're all
gonna die and this is the worst
case
scenario
all gonna die play this I so
complacent
in the mass murder of old life
on this
Ronnie
whole life all life uh-huh all
life on
this planet according to
everybody in
this group is is under attack
we're in
it there's not gonna be a
living thing
well there's all a lot of
stories I
didn't even hear what you
talking about
that was Horowitz about les
bugs and he
was like I was driving across
the
country and now I remember tons
of bugs
less bugs and I'm like well
there's a
couple I want to talk about
them it just
I got one less tip but I want
to mention
the less bugs I just have
thoughts about
the less bugs mm-hmm
couple of things about less
bugs in
California when I was a kid we
used to
draw you no matter where you
drive
specially if it went from
California or
from services for Los Angeles
and back
before that you'd get a lot of
bugs hit
the car and at the time you got
the LA
or back the car would be
covered with
bugs that you ran into sure I
was
thinking about this because
there are
less bugs that you hit the car
but like
when I Drive my Lexus for
example that s
c4 and most cars and I would
ask people
to do this experiment just stay
by the
side of the road and listen to
cars as
they go by a number of cars
that will go
by unless they got noisy
engines but
let's say that they don't you
hear
nothing is just wish and then
there's a
couple of cars that go by you
hear you
can hear the car wait a minute
wait a
minute you're gonna tell me
because the
bugs aren't hearing the cars
anymore I
don't understand the point is
is that
the aerodynamics of today's
cars lifts
the bugs up and over the car's
windshield their bug friendly
because it's cutting through
because all
these cars are aerodynamic have
you ever
been into one of these electric
cars
those things are so aerodynamic
it's
they're super silent when they
go by and
that's the point I'm making
about the
silence is that they in the
olden days
in 1955 Plymouth no wait a
minute they
had those fins on the back that
must
have helped for something
straight line
so the bugs would hit you more
drive
around if I get bugs going
right up and
over the car okay so there's no
bug
pocalypse I'm so disappointed
it's just
the aerodynamics we also use
more bugs
killer I think that has a lot
that we
people let's get back to the
extinction
rebellion part to remembering
now they
have one of the founders are
one of the
early guys are in but they have
logos or
they've got a beautiful website
extinction rebellion and it's a
it's a
part of the rising up group and
that got
donations going is sunrise
movements
part of this I don't see them
yet but it
wouldn't surprise me
well they mention it but thing
is these
guys have decided to take it to
the next
level all right we're gonna
have the few
islands disappear all life on
Earth will
cease to exist a movement
taking radical
action to combat the climate
crisis it
started in the United Kingdom
just six
months ago is now spread to at
least 35
countries extinction rebellions
demanding governments commit to
legally
binding measures to slash
consumption
reduce carbon emissions to Net
Zero by
2025 we're joined right now by
extinction rebellion activist
lien Gary
belch he just participated in
the action
here at the UN climate summit
not far
from the democracy now set it's
great to
have you with us Liam you know
even
using words like global warming
or
or climate change people feel
does not
convey the urgency of this
issue you all
have decided to use the term
extinction
extinction rebellion is your
group
talking about what you're doing
so we've
been talking to people about
the real
science that we're seeing now
not in an
alarmist way but in a realistic
way we
are now facing what could be
the next
mass extinction
we're already grieving over the
lives
lost both human and otherwise
to climate
change and with seeing and
talking to
people about the fact that we
might now
be facing human extinction this
is what
happens this is what you get oh
brother
yeah you got me with that I
need to give
you a go back to my other cart
wall for
this I need to give you a clip
of the
day for that so kids if I can
call you
kids my stance I think it's
John stance
as well that there is if
there's nothing
wrong with switching to some
other forms
of energy we recommend you look
into
nuclear energy and please have
a good
look at your noble look at
Fukushima
look at Three Mile Island those
are kind
of the big popular ones and and
see it
the damage that was done and
the and the
risk to human life versus the
BP oil
spill in the Gulf the Exxon
Valdez
really do some research and see
which
one you'd be better with which
one is
less dangerous and then go and
look at
the actual benefits of wind and
solar
there's something to be said for
hydroelectric but nuclear is a
very good
way to go and new nuclear
reactors great
but they condemned
hydroelectric too if
you haven't noticed now it's
gonna lose
damming up a natural river and
the
salmon can't guess because they
don't
want you to think about it they
don't
want you to have nuclear they
want you
to buy into what they call the
new
climate economy that's the idea
you'll
be making solar panels you know
you'll
probably be dusting off solar
panels
that will be your good climate
job so
this is it you're being
hoodwinked
yeah the good climate job yet I
think
you nailed it that would be the
good
climate job a solar panel
cleaner yes
and please politicians people in
positions of media prowess stop
abusing
children for this stop that's
not gonna
happen
yeah but I can say it as much
as I want
stop abusing your children for
this is
disgusting they can't there no
wonder
Pharmaceuticals are off the hook
no wonder no wonder everyone's
on Hansy
depressants look at what you're
doing to
him and I'm sorry I just don't
see it so
there you go
climate denier number one hello
climate
- nine months - in the morning
- you the
man who put the C in C cop 24
John C
Dvorak well first of all I'm
not a
climate denier I believe there
is such a
thing as the climate and I
think it
changes naturally I think we're
both on
the same train there so but I
will say
in the morning - you're mr.
Adam curry
in the morning all ships at sea
boots on
the ground feet in the air subs
in the
water and all the dams in the
morning to
our troll room no agenda stream
dot-com
trolls all standing by hanging
in some
dickish moves but otherwise
helpful
that's no agenda stream comm we
also
would like to say in the
morning -
insane mo who brought us the
artwork for
episode 1090 for the title of
that show
was justice for Hillary and
this was
something we don't typically do
it was
it was a mash-up it was a an
embellishment of a Banksy piece
of
artwork who it if has done if
it's that
we think it's legal oh it's
totally
legal I think it was very well
done by
taking the day when they were
in the
yellow vest yeah yellow vests
but then
also adding crack potiphar Adam
the
curry and zoo buzzkill John
said Dvorak
I mean it was funny it was a
beautiful
piece everyone liked it and
screw Banksy
Banksy's prove that guy I want
to see
Banksy in court I want to see
him
immediately so thank you very
much you
would banks you would approve
I'm
absolutely convinced rate would
thank
you very much insane mo and
thanks to
all of the artists a lot of
good art
that's being put in we
certainly want to
encourage everyone to keep
doing that no
agenda our generator comm we
use it for
lots of other things including
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you can find at the no agenda
shop calm
so thanks again so we have a
few people
to thank for being executives
and
associate executive producers
for show
at n95 okay
starting with uh Sir Joseph
Baron of all
of Southern California who came
in with
an insta white count ro the
donation of
$1000 vie counts are in it's
it's the
new baron
now with the new baron so he
this is
Lieutenant Colonel Vander's van
der
Steen um de van der Steen yes
Southern
California who is a retired
Marine
marine yes he's our marine and
he gives
course he's the marine there
has not
been a Navy officer to compare
to our
marine guy but insofar as
supporting the
show if you haven't noticed
interesting
yeah so the Marines are winning
this but
this battle between the the
larger
serves is the Navy you think
there'd be
more people we got the guy the
sub and
the water guy but that's about
it yeah
maybe I'm wrong most of most of
the sub
guys are cheap it's well known
in the
Armed Forces the sub guys is
all cheap
um he says a very nice
handwritten note
and of course then he does it
on a four
paper his van is all looked
some sort of
a weird European paper it's
kind of
creepy actually please find
attached our
third and fourth quarter he
wrote this
in longhand and he has I think
he's got
it's pretty until you try to
read it
right get a contributions for
2018 okay
yeah he does with quarterly
I missed my third quarter a
submission
because I was attending my
brother and
brother's fifth wedding her
first God in
South Dakota South Dakota went
to South
Dakota my brother is a good man
but I he
seems to always be looking for
their
next ex-wife a van something
here I
can't read it I living in his
van is
that way he's living in his van
is that
what he said no its band
advanced board
their name uh I hit him in the
mouth a
few times but I'm not sure he
took you
know if he is listening I'll
know soon
enough I would I'm whenever he
was a
douchebag call up I didn't say
it so I'm
not gonna do it
I would like to issue a
challenge to the
listeners who receive value
from the
show but who do not donate time
to man
up chip in support the show and
ensure
John and Adam can continue to
live in
the lifestyle to which they
have become
accustomed such as it is yeah I
believe
this donation allows me to step
up on
the peerage ladder to vie count
nice
please dub me Sir Joseph my
count of all
Southern California if that
title is not
already spoken for
that's not cuz I know I'm the
head of
the peerage committee thank you
both for
continuing to produce the show
we need
you and the
more than ever Merry Christmas
and Happy
New Year to you both and you
and your
loved ones I remain your
faithful
listener yes Semper Fidelis
semper
semper fires bike not in
waiting of all
the Southern California PS John
the a4
paper was just for you hope you
enjoyed
it yes do they send more health
Karma
okay help us help support the
show yes
well thank you very much sir
Joseph of
all of Southern California
barren now but VY count later
on in the
program I'm looking forward to
your
ceremony and here's your health
Karma
thank you again sir
you've got karma
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every one I do want to mention
he did
send a cute card Christmas card
although
it was really about the Marines
he's a
real this guy is a marine oh
yeah like a
marine well yet I don't see any
Navy
guys no no okay
Chris was a grill in Monroeville
Pennsylvania Monroe 3 what
Monroeville
Monroeville yeah 3 3333 and if
you give
me one second I will do what I
didn't do
earlier which is blow this up a
little
bit so but justice I can read
it have a
trick okay I just visualizing
what
you're doing John with regard
to the
newsletter it looks like Gmail
is moving
it to the promotions automatic
filter I
have moved it out many times
but they
still seem to do it
occasionally this
happened to at the most recent
newsletter when I saw your
second email
I was I was looking and sure
enough it
was in promotions I also agree
with your
assessment that recent shows
have been
among the best Adam I would
like to ask
a favor of you I will be
heading to the
Netherlands for working we'll
be staying
in Zenon doll Feynman doll
the entire month of January my
smoking-hot wife will be there
with me
for a week and I was hoping I
could get
some suggestions of where to
take her
while we are there please keep
up the
great work and have a Merry
Christmas
can I get some respect and a
Nancy jobs
karma please well regarding
feign n'doul
my number one tip would be to
get out of
there as soon as you can it's
really
nothing going on there and
you're not
really you near anything or is
it from
Amsterdam well nothing's really
far from
Amsterdam depending on what
time you
travel you but you need to go to
Amsterdam clearly what I would
do is if
you're on the tweeters or maybe
your
smoking-hot wife tweet me
remind me of
vane and Donald let's see if we
can get
some some Dutch producers to
hook you up
I'm sure we have people who
live near
there they might be able to
show you a
good time
but otherwise get a car
yeah it's actually a nice
country to
drive in I mean as long as
you're not
driving during rush hours
fantastic yeah
it'll be good so just like to
see you
drive you from where you are
you could
probably drive all over half
the country
now in an hour just be careful
of the
water you know before you know
it you're
gonna drop jobs jobs and jobs
[Music]
you heard Church 3 3333 sorry
about the
hiatus in support it's been a
grim few
years but I wanted to try to
help you
boys and Tina and Mimi have a
nice
holiday if you have time I
gratefully
accept some surgery Karma and
some
business stays afloat well
vital and
vital while rehabilitating
karma happy
new year and keep up the good
work
well yes business stays afloat
and vital
while rehabilitating ok it's
loaded up
here's the car mechanic you've
got karma
[Music]
Jonathan of the double bladed
paddle
$300 and $0.11 avos thanks for
the show
in jnk 73's ke 0 i HT 73 sir
Jonathan of
the double bladed paddle yes 73
kilo 5
alpha Charlie Charlie
now this is a good one now and
it's it's
not really good because Chris
Wilson
sent in I think
he falls under the Australian
rules
right Australian and canden
avian rules
yes they want to reiterate
those yeah if
you're a this is because of the
reason
when we had this the economic
downturn
in 2007 and 8
the Canadian money and the
Australian
money became worth more and it
stayed
that way for quite some time
into the
show's era and then it's sorry
to go a
normal way which has become
worthless I
mean Canadians that's the
normal way for
them is that what you're
insinuating
it's the normal way it just
happens you
rarely are they at parity with
the US
dollar hmm and so they fallen
behind and
we gave the offer out look it's
just a
dollar to you yeah it's a
little less
for to us but it's still a
dollar to you
you should get at least credit
for the
dollar if you donate an
Australian
dollar Canadian dollar so
that's it's
the dollar so if you donate 300
Canadian
dollars you get 300 dollars and
credit
towards really just where do
you think
we just have pity on them I
don't know
if it's PG it's just like they
got
destroyed they got destroyed
the other
banks team and they be fell
behind I
felt bad about it yeah I have a
place of
near Canadian border and you go
to
Canada it's great shopping
right or
aligned well with your with your
American money sure it is a
fantastic
American money so Chris
anything like a
script
Chris Wilson in East Lakes in
New South
Wales $231 91 sensors probably
300 yeah
he says please find my executive
producer it's actually 3:30
3:30 yeah 33
3333 leave you Tommy 33333
comes to 231
yeah
no brother sad isn't it yeah no
it's the
way it is he says with the
current
exchange rate you are more than
entitled
to call them sure amp Rosie
could you
please d douche my beard
interest is
long-haired a kind of hunky guy
was a
douchebag beard yeah he looks a
little
bit like our very own Chris
Wilson to be
honest in Australia even a
little
rougher though because I've
seen his
picture since there's more of a
Taliban
beard yes so it's not a
douchebag beard
that's different
it's not easy sporting that
Sydney inner
west safeSpace hippie look at
my age you
tend to slide past the styling
of Dave
Grohl and and rapidly descent
into Ted
Kaczynski homeless hermit
territory in
fact this was brought to my
attention
the other day when I went out
to some
coffee you see I have been doing
renovations at home some
plastering in
fact I figured that I'd get a
decent
coffee at one of those
hole-in-the-wall
coffee houses from embarrassed
barista
with a douchebag beard so I
wandered
down purchased and promptly
consumed my
first cup it was really really
good a
sensational even and I took a
moment to
myself standing there on the
street with
my empty cup staring at the cup
quietly
contemplating whether or not I
should go
for that glorious but
occasionally
treacherous second hit of
caffeine when
I was rudely woke from my
meditation by
some generous soul throwing a
$2 coin
until my empty cup the
douchebag beard
or the fact that I was covered
in
plaster and bill and dirt long
as me
standing on the street the
holding an
empty cup so much suggest that
it may
have been the shopping trolley
picture
of this man come on but with
the crazy
real-estate prices around the
inner West
you've got to take advantage of
what you
can to make those mortgage
payments so
if you would please deep douche
my beard
that would be appreciated we
just did
that well I'll do an official
deed ooh
[Music]
thanks to everyone on this
sasch Nets
social Nets who say that I do
to the
best jingles I appreciate it
but you're
mislead secret agent Paul does
the best
jingles uh I just do the most
Cinque on
Richard Sir Isaac oh my god
white knight
of the shocking truth for those
jingles
just then we really do have the
community you have the best
community
Sydney meetup anyone hit me at
douche
bag at na trigger warnings calm
but I
please have a fuck cancer and
some karma
from my musician friend marks
partner
Nettie who is recovering from
some Radek
surgery well there is a now one
less
arsehole in the world but not
the one we
wanted to lose
[Applause]
you've got karma finally can
you please
give me a don't eat me hit
Donald Trump
and some goat farmer karma for
all thank
you all no homo hang on maybe a
bit no
wait is that the cute little
frog in my
pocket yeah there you go sir
Chris the
drunken the drunkard minstrel
from
Australia who has indeed done
fantastic
you know he calls him jingles
but
jingles to me are little things
like you
know like Mary Dee's or short
thing yeah
these are really more parent
the best
one is the Dvorak that orange
/n a play
that that's a jingle yes jingle
parodies
of songs are not jingles they're
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I don't
want to leave my missus I'll do
my best
to go to no zones but to be
honest I
don't want to leave my
mother-in-law's
house over there with civil
unrest in
Europe but I will bring my
pepper spray
and hope for the best
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I say it a Merry Christ miss or
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Rotterdam
the Netherlands yeah you
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so what's this report from
Thailand on
the Miss Universe competition
oh is that
where it is yes is in Bangkok I
call I
called my my buddy Michelle
he's over
there and he goes you don't
want these
British guys that goes to
Bangkok all
the time too fishy or very
fishy a lot
of British guys do this and I
call ups
and hey you got there you're
gonna be at
the East what are you talking
about I
just it just left Bangkok he's
now in
Phuket he's in the island see
you're
crazy cuz how if I'd known that
I would
have stayed so I didn't let's
see if we
can get a report maybe just by
watching
it if you're up to it anything's
possible and while we're on
being
douchebags about about stuff
and of
course there's always something
going on
in the me too in the hashtag me
too
movement not all of it good but
something that we surmised
about and I
think we and don't remember
exactly the
conversation but I'm pretty
sure we
predicted this would happen as
we now
have a full sweep across the
board there
to CBS with Les Moonves out and
actually
there's a couple more we even
forgot
about and here is the result
I'm pretty
sure we predicted this and
David in your
reporting have have you come
across
people who believe there's a
climate at
CBS entertainment division and
parts of
the news division that foster
sexual
harassment maybe even sexual
assault you
know the the most glaring
example of
this in many ways is Fox News
under
Roger Ailes but this is very
disturbing
it's great it comes back to CBS
I just
thought you'd get a kick out of
that
well you know the the most
glaring
example of this in many ways is
Fox News
under Roger Ailes but this is
very
disturbing coming from the top
les
Moonves had been essentially
running CBS
for two decades and if you look
at what
happened in the news division
as well
the fact that Jeff Fager a
former
executive producer 60 minutes
and former
chairman of CBS News has been
accused
craftsman and tolerating a
culture at
sixty minutes of that the fact
that it
turned out his predecessor Don
Hewitt
according to revelations had
essentially
sexually assaulted a former
subordinate
and colleague female
subordinates so
severely that CBS ended up
paying her
what totaled up to five million
dollars
over the years and payments that
apparently are have still been
going on
as recently as this year it's
hard not
to think that there's a climate
that is
not only hostile women but
hostile to
the idea of accountability for
this kind
of behavior at least until these
revelations now and as a murder
on the
table it certainly looks likely
a Shari
redstone is the controlling
owner of
both CBS and Viacom she has
wanted to
merge these sister companies
once more
reunify them and the main
obstacle in
her way was Les Moonves in the
corporate
board at CBS that had been
supporting
him that board has changed the
sympathies toward aluminum as
the
positions changed and Munez is
gone so
it would seem as though the
stars are
aligning for her to be able to
get
controlled both companies and to
ultimately bring them under the
same
umbrella gee you don't think
that was
the plan all along do you
that's an
interesting theory I'm pretty
sure yes I
think we pretty much did yeah
so then I went but money over
there and
what would the benefit be of
bringing
those two together is there any
particular benefit and why why
did she
want it and those douche bags
did you
just punch with the books a
little
better hmm
well that's true fuse the IRS a
little
better as a lie you just a lot
of
benefits no benefits to the
programming
it'll probably hurt the network
I think
the network's gonna have a slide
do they have the Super Bowls at
CBS
where's the Super Bowl
well they rotate it so that
doesn't just
no no one network who has it
this year
though I don't know because I
was
reading about you know the the
the
halftime which i think is 17 or
18
minutes is quite long the
halftime show
is Adam Levine and maroon 5
which is V I mean if you want
to get a
safe vanilla axe for the
Superbowl
maroon 5 is your band but you
know what
they typically do is that want
to have
other artists come out and
participate
and no one wants to be a part
of it
they're all worried about
anything being
insensitive at any moment to
anybody
yeah so and unless you have
anything
else or close out the segment
you're up
to speed
yes all right we'll be out of
here
now look poisoning and the Hindu
celebration I thought was worth
discussing
I was thinking places Hindu
celebration
poisoning I want to have a
thought on
this in India southern state of
Karnataka eleven people died
including
two children after what may be
mass food
poisoning at a Hindu religious
festival
yesterday more than 90 people
were
hospitalized after eating a
religious
food offering
authorities say several people
are being
questioned about the incident
police
said that organs of the disease
victims
have been sent to a crime lab
for
forensic analysis
I think is a terrorist attack
how many
people 11 dead in two like
hundreds
martyred
uh I would the big piece of
news that
nobody and you probably don't
have it I
don't think it was talked much
about
because it took place I think
late on
Friday to classic over the
weekend thing
was played up a little bit
but did you know that Obamacare
was was
was repealed no what was
repealed this
happened in Texas so I do know
is and
there was no repeal that's not
true
a a a judge a court in Texas
said that
the individual mandate was
unconstitutional that's not
quite a
repeal Constitution was kind of
like but
it has to get P it has to go to
the
ethically it's not a repeal
that's a
review d--ation let's play the
clip a
coalition of states with
Democratic
leadership is promising to
appeal a
federal court ruling that aimed
to
invalidate the entire
Affordable Care
Act known as Obamacare late
yesterday
judge Reed O'Connor of the
federal
district court in Fort Worth
Texas said
the laws individual mandate
which
requires all Americans to have
health
insurance is quote
unconstitutional and
that the rest of the Act fails
without
the mandate the law and all
insurance
policies remain in effect as
the ruling
makes its way through the
courts the
case was brought by a group of
Republican state attorneys
general and
is expected to go to the US
Supreme
Court this afternoon on a visit
to
Arlington National Cemetery
where
volunteers had placed wreaths
on each
gravesite President Trump
praised the
court decision we'll be able to
get
great health care we'll sit
down with
the Democrats the Supreme Court
applause
sitting down with the Democrats
and
we'll get great healthcare for
our
people first time perspective
on all
this on a very busy Saturday
Newshour
weekend special correspondent
Jeff
Greenfield joins us now from
Santa
Barbara Jeff let's start with
what could
be the more consequential bit
of news
that happened last night the
court
ruling a federal judge says the
entire
Affordable Care Act is
unconstitutional
well when the Affordable Care
Act was
passed it made every American
either get
health insurance or pay a
penalty when
Chief Justice Roberts cast the
deciding
vote to uphold though he said
well that
penalties attacks and Congress
has the
power to impose attacks last
year
Congress passed and the
President signed
a bill that said no no more
penalty and
what this judge said was well
now that
there's no penalty you're
forcing
Americans to get health care
you the
Congress don't have that power
and the
entire Obama care law Medicaid
expansion
subsidies for low-income
Americans
protection from from
pre-existing
condition bans
no more caps on the lifetime
payout of
insurance companies all of that
he said
has to go hmm very skeletal
there's a
number of issues here it was
obvious
genius too just to knock that
what Nick
that one little aspect of the
Obama care
system just didn't get rid of
that which
is the you have to have it
mm-hmm
or you get fined too you can't
get fined
well we're just which for the
table hold
on just just to recall is Trump
a genius
the individual mandate was
taken to the
Supreme Court and deemed a
attacks in a
constitutional method of
applying it
right so nothing is you know I
don't
know this sounds like a bunch of
posturing and bullshit to me I
don't
know I think it's gonna be a
problem but
I want to remind people just
two things
one I don't see how it's gonna
improve
any nothing nothing at all a
trap but I
want to remind people that this
this
whole system it only began this
whole
insure yourself yet even surest
even see
a doctor now never existed when
I was a
kid it wasn't until nineteen
seven
three when Nixon signed the HMO
Act of
1973 that allowed the
healthcare systems
to make money
it was always illegal in the
u.s. to
profit off of health care until
1973 and
ever since all they've been
doing is
gouging us at the doctor's
office
gouging us at the especially
the drug
companies have been best the
game
they're playing jack up the
price of the
drug so thus your insurance
prices have
to go up it is a scam that
Nixon started
what was the legislation that
changed
that do you know the HMO Act of
1973 ha
and did that then also include
all these
restrictions of territories for
insurance company that came
that came
later evolved and I want to
remind
people when you hear insurance
company
you think all these people are
looking
out for me no other bankers
mrs. banks
this is banks there's nothing
else at
the bank looks like a bank
smells like a
bank is Bank just another
financial
institution until 73 these big
operations and phony insurance
operations all the rest of its
not
insurance where you have to have
insurance you have to have an
insurance
card to go to the hospital yet
an
insurance card that didn't exist
didn't exist hmm and what only
thing
that came close was Kaiser and
Kaiser
wasn't wasn't profitable it was
just it
was the Kaiser system of it was
a kind
of like an original HMO and it
was there
as kind of a kind of an
experiment and
socialized medicine and it
worked and
then but there was no profit
involved it
was once this gave them the
green light
to make money they would
they've screwed
us that's why the American
system is the
that's why we pay more and we'd
get less
benefits from health care in
this
country than any other country
in the
world
yeah and it's probably not
reversible at
this point because there's so
much of
the economy and this this is
what people
I think failed to realize and
there's so
much riding on this so many
people are a
part of this just working
stiffs would
be reversible if we could
brainwash the
kids like you do a climate
change this
would be a better thing to get
the kids
all worked up about and howhow
do you
suggest going about that well
maybe
getting some teachers that can
teach
them the information that is
valuable
and so far instead of just
knuckling
under oh I guess my insurance
rates have
gone up again what am I gonna
do I mean
it's pathetic yeah
maybe you should get a little
that
French vibe going on some yellow
yellowjacket stuff
all right that's my little
complaint for
the day it's a good it's a it's
a valid
complaint you think
yeah the HMO Act of 1973 and
then I need
to go back and look at that
Republicans
again it was Republic is just
doing
somebody a favor screwing us
yeah
well the other part of our
economy here
in the United States is of
course making
war stuff and we're very good
at it