0:00
I never thought about it much
but I
0:01
think you might be right
0:04
Adam curry this is no agenda
morning
0:23
everybody
0:24
I'm Adam curry and if I'm doing
the
0:26
Silicon Valley I'm here with
some Jake
0:29
mints throat and chest and his
flavored
0:31
menthol cough suppressant they
throw you
0:42
off track with my 2020 exit did
you be
0:44
thinking about it I heard that
yeah
0:47
totally had me oh my god no
0:49
yeah oh yeah John and I were
talking
0:51
after the last show which we
rarely do
0:53
except during choosing art well
yeah
0:56
yeah yeah yeah and I realized
this
1:00
morning again it's like
everyone's
1:02
announcing we're two years
ahead of an
1:04
election I think you and I
really only
1:06
can do 24 months of this and
then we'll
1:08
just either you know we have to
just
1:09
need to stop thinking about
this it just
1:17
might be time to let some
younger folk
1:19
in to do this that's therein
lies the
1:24
rub
1:25
what well the problem oh there
goes the
1:30
Zephyr ah one two three four
five six
1:34
seven eight eight only wait
what holy
1:39
mackerel this is small is
Zephyr I've
1:41
ever seen yes therein lies the
rub you
1:51
said yeah therein lies the rub
of do
1:53
tell but the problem is the
1:55
dimensionality of our show
really
1:57
realizing the fact that both of
us are
1:59
very we're old yeah we
experienced exit
2:03
stories I have experience in
fact I have
2:05
the kinds of experiences
including
2:07
working during the summer when
I was in
2:11
high school
2:12
and I think even maybe the
eighth grade
2:14
because there were jobs
available for
2:15
kids it was like not not
uncommon and
2:18
where you get a lot of you know
varied
2:21
you get varied experience and
then you
2:25
can relate some of the things
you've
2:26
learned over a long period of
time it's
2:28
pretty hard for somebody to
just waltz
2:31
in and you know with book
learning and
2:33
really be able to accomplish
what we do
2:34
okay but still that's nothing
to do with
2:38
us we're just gonna be so tired
of this
2:44
crap son believable it's hard
it's a
2:47
hard job protecting people's
amygdala
2:49
well it is doesn't the media
course
2:53
doesn't help at all my favorite
thing
2:55
was the I saw it for two or
three places
2:57
and I'm noticing this and I've
said I've
2:59
talked about on the show before
but now
3:00
I realize it's one of those
code words
3:02
that the left uses when they do
their
3:05
writing oh just two signals
this word
3:08
the time oh you know I'm on
your side
3:10
and the word is or the word is
a phrase
3:12
lashed out yes yes Amy does all
the time
3:17
I know said Mother Jones
there's a big
3:19
headline Donald Trump lashed
out at a
3:23
navy 34-year Navy SEAL let's
talk about
3:27
McRaven who's actually a
four-star
3:29
Admiral which is a little more
3:30
impressive than being a seal
right but
3:34
apparently everybody else felt
being a
3:36
seal was more important and
it's easy
3:39
for the same lashed out so I
get found
3:41
where he lashed out and this is
this is
3:45
McRaven lashes out or trap
lashes start
3:48
just eclipses McRaven bill
McRaven
3:51
retired Admiral Navy SEAL 37
years
3:54
former head of US special
operator is
3:56
Lynn fan special operation is
made
3:59
Hillary Clinton fan who led the
4:01
operations command of the
operations
4:03
that took us on the same and
that killed
4:05
Osama bin Laden it says that
your
4:07
sentiment is the greatest
threat to
4:09
democracy in his life he's a
Hillary
4:11
Clinton backer and an Obama
backer and
4:17
frankly he's a Navy SEAL give
them nice
4:19
if we got Osama bin Laden a lot
sooner
4:21
than that
4:24
that's sure what he said that
bet you're
4:28
lashing out I don't know if it
would
4:29
have made any difference if we
got him
4:31
any sooner than we got him well
the
4:34
thing that was interesting in
that clip
4:35
and you couldn't quite hear is
that as
4:38
Trump is complaining about
McRaven uh
4:40
Chris Wallace is rolling his
eyes no no
4:45
he's a gassed at everything he
says but
4:48
he's a 37 year Navy SEAL as if
that's
4:51
some sort of uh I guess when
you you're
4:54
if you're a Navy SEAL fighter I
don't
4:56
think it was worked as a sadly
he worked
4:58
as a seal no probably doing
demolition
5:00
for 37 years
5:02
but he was it was a seal for 37
years he
5:06
says that as though it's some
sort of
5:08
you makes him an untouchable
you can't
5:11
you can't say anything about
these guys
5:13
well that was that that's the
elite of
5:15
our armed forces who need to be
at war
5:18
continuously they they are the
true
5:21
heroes
5:22
there was also he was also this
was part
5:26
of a series of interviews Chris
Rock
5:28
Wallace did with Trump and I
want to
5:31
play a short part of another
one is a
5:33
152 clip it's not the whole
thing but
5:36
I'm gonna set it up this is
Chris
5:38
Wallace and Trump and and it's
5:40
discussing fake news where
Wallace talks
5:43
about fake news and and does
the correct
5:47
Trump quote but very slowly
still finds
5:50
that if you say fake news is
the enemy
5:54
of the people you are saying
and Wallace
5:57
is totally convinced to this
you are
5:58
saying the media oh really
6:01
so it's not the fake news it's
the main
6:04
news according to Chris I mean
if you
6:05
listen to him in the way he
defends that
6:07
or attacks Trump but
essentially he is
6:11
he is flabbergasted Trump keeps
trying -
6:14
no I'm saying fake news I'm not
Tom I
6:16
thought he didn't like the
media make
6:17
news fake news wait a minute
and who is
6:19
he talking with Chris Wallace
of Fox by
6:24
the way I will say this if you
heard the
6:26
other if you heard any of this
stuff
6:28
it's so obvious that Chris
Wallace is a
6:32
major Democrat I think just
just to
6:34
reiterate for any anyone who's
relative
6:36
he knew because we haven't
actually just
6:38
broach this topic in a couple
of months
6:40
the Trump and the way we always
6:42
understood it was Trump said
fake news
6:45
is the enemy of the people not
the
6:46
journalists not Free Press not
the the
6:49
news media no fake news media I
think he
6:52
did once say yes CNN fake news
I think
6:54
he equated them to fake news I
think he
6:58
said CNN fake there's more than
once
7:00
yeah but he actually in in in
context of
7:03
fake news being the enemy of
the people
7:05
some yeah maybe let's get to
the bigger
7:07
issue in 2017 last year you
tweeted this
7:11
and I want to quote it
accurately the
7:13
fake news media is not my enemy
it is
7:16
the enemy of the American
people to 100%
7:20
not the media I'm glad you're
finally
7:23
quoting it correctly because
they like
7:25
to leave the fake news okay but
that's
7:26
what Yusef ake News so the
people that
7:31
are supporting me in particular
they
7:32
have very smart people they're
7:34
hard-working brilliant great
people they
7:38
know when the news is fake and
they get
7:40
angry when they see all of the
fake but
7:42
it said frankly the net and
people
7:45
who've been critical of other
presidents
7:46
they're there no president has
liked his
7:49
press coverage John Kennedy in
your oval
7:52
office canceled the
subscription to the
7:54
New York Herald Tribune nobody
called it
7:58
the enemy of the American
people Chris
8:00
I'm calling the fake news is
the enemy
8:02
it's fake it's phony it'll take
you
8:05
don't no it's not no no I don't
mind
8:08
getting bad news if I'm wrong
if I do
8:09
something wrong
8:10
like for instance the cemetery
I was not
8:13
allowed to go because of the
Secret
8:15
Service because they expected
to take a
8:17
helicopter they had zero
visibility
8:19
they said sir we are totally
unequipped
8:22
for you to go in addition to
that the
8:24
cemetery was far too far away
from Air
8:27
Force One which is sort of like
a
8:28
control center where you had to
be near
8:30
now one paper that I saw wrote
it that
8:33
way
8:34
they said I stayed out of it
because of
8:36
the rain and yet the following
day I
8:39
made a speech at the American
secretary
8:42
it was pouring it wasn't even
really
8:45
raining the first day but the
fog was
8:47
tremendous
8:48
okay but cert leaders in
authoritarian
8:51
countries like Russia China
Venezuela
8:55
now repress the media using
your words
9:00
[Music]
9:07
so either Wallace isn't
listening which
9:11
is likely but he's also been
infected
9:17
he's totally infected he's not
listening
9:20
at all and then he goes on to
say that
9:22
Russia China and Venezuela are
using his
9:25
words to justify media
suppression with
9:28
with or without his words they
have
9:31
media suppression what is this
point but
9:34
he will not as far as he's
concerned
9:36
fake news is the media and
Trump says
9:39
the media is the enemy of the
people
9:40
that is the way it turns out if
you
9:42
listen to the whole thing it's
like it's
9:44
jaw-dropper he's not and and
and Trump
9:47
even way on Trump side on this
argument
9:49
Trump even thought oh I'm so
glad you
9:53
bring that up you you're on my
side
9:57
[Music]
10:01
[Applause]
10:02
[Music]
10:05
we haven't played those in a
long time
10:08
yeah well there is some help on
the
10:10
horizon unless you have more of
the
10:12
Chris Wallace no that's all I
have that
10:14
little bit cuz of the lashing
out to the
10:16
lashing out fake news is
keeping out for
10:19
that phrase people fake news is
going to
10:21
be combated or your savior is
here
10:24
it's called news guard well
think of it
10:29
as the credit catch-22 it's
wrong clip
10:33
with my incredibly cool intro
yeah
10:36
we'll try it again we'll cut it
out no
10:38
one will ever know I did it
wrong news
10:40
guard and now there's a great
plug-in to
10:43
help you navigate through the
world of
10:45
fake news it's called news
guard it
10:48
won't pick up fake news alerts
like the
10:51
anti-virus software when you
click on a
10:53
story link for now news guard
provides
10:56
descriptions for news sources
not
10:58
individual articles or stories
so
11:01
there's a whole rating system
with as
11:03
many as nine criteria stuff
like the
11:06
responsibility of journalists
or telling
11:08
apart news from opinion to name
a couple
11:11
we use humans know algorithms to
11:13
identify unreliable news
because we
11:16
believe our work should be done
with
11:17
transparency and accountability
so this
11:19
is very very interesting little
project
11:22
that is popping up and is
getting some
11:23
ink this weekend news guard and
I
11:27
installed the plug-in so you
don't have
11:29
to so the way it works oh is
you install
11:35
the plug-in has a little shield
of
11:37
course I got 18 of these
shields now
11:39
everyone's gonna shield and
it's a
11:41
shield well right now that was
you have
11:43
more than one oh no I have a
shield for
11:46
my ad blocker and you know so
there's
11:48
all kinds of shields you have
to have
11:50
protection and protection so it
fits
11:52
right in with this is
protecting me from
11:54
viruses and malware and the
same kind of
11:58
Gestalt yes the Gestalt is
correct but
12:03
this they have a rating system
and they
12:05
really do it not based on
articles were
12:07
based on the website maybe even
the
12:10
domain
12:12
so they have nine oh yeah so
when you
12:14
hit you hit a page and it'll
show you
12:18
varying degrees of safety in
this little
12:21
icon safety yeah so if it's
green you're
12:24
safe if it's red you're not
safe you go
12:26
to Infowars it's red with an
exclamation
12:28
mark
12:30
[Music]
12:32
let's premiere Grand Cru yes
let me go
12:38
to info wars.com and click it
goes red
12:41
with an exclamation mark
proceed with
12:44
caution this web site generally
fails to
12:46
maintain basic standards of
accuracy and
12:48
accountability and then it has
little
12:51
information
12:52
oh it says a site founded and
run by
12:54
radio host Alec Jones that has
reported
12:56
among other false stories that
9/11 was
12:58
orchestrated by the Bush
administration
13:00
and the 2012 mass shooting at
Sandy Hook
13:02
elementary school was a hoax
and you can
13:05
click on something that says
see the
13:07
full nutrition label what yes
right
13:12
underneath that so I'm going
with a
13:13
different dish you're using all
the
13:15
means yep let me take a look at
what
13:18
happens when you click on that
yeah see
13:19
the nutrition labels oh my
goodness this
13:22
is a whole report about
ownership
13:24
finances or bait in there
that's what I
13:27
like to know know so that it
has a to
13:30
pay like a full webpage about
ownership
13:33
the content credibility
transparency
13:37
history so that's the nutrition
label
13:39
there's a sense of work now
let's go
13:42
back for a second and take a
look at
13:44
almost second I click on this
again and
13:48
underneath it here is what has
the
13:50
categories that it has to
adhere to
13:53
credibility it does not
repeatedly
13:56
publish false content
interesting it has
14:02
but it has an X so that means
it does I
14:05
guess Oh
14:06
so as X isn't check marks on
the Exide
14:09
credibility does not repeatedly
publish
14:11
false content I guess they do
so that
14:13
means an X another X for
gathers and
14:15
represents information
responsibly
14:17
whatever that means X regularly
corrects
14:20
or clarifies errors X handles
the
14:23
difference between news and
opinion
14:24
sponsible e I love to see
cnn.com we'll
14:27
go in a second X avoid next
avoids
14:30
deceptive headlines X now we do
have a
14:32
couple of checks website
discloses
14:34
ownership and financing clearly
labels
14:36
advertising reveals who's in
charge
14:38
including any possible
conflicts of
14:40
interest and the site provides
names of
14:42
content creators along with
either
14:43
contact or biographical
information so
14:45
that they're hitting all these
14:46
categories and these this
criteria and
14:49
it's just what I said its
credibility
14:51
transparency and they have all
these
14:53
little box let's stick just
there's a
14:55
for a joke is just look at CNN
because
14:57
they don't think they
understand the
14:58
difference between opinion and
news no
15:01
CNN gets a green check do give
me a well
15:05
hop or let's try Dvorak org or
what
15:08
would be is it blog doctor for
a cut or
15:10
a devout or slash blog is what
it is
15:12
officially and want org slash
blog you
15:17
have empty your shield is empty
you're
15:19
neither here nor there submit
this site
15:23
for review Oh we'll do it yeah
here we
15:26
go I have to submit my email
address
15:28
which is John at Dvorak org
submit the
15:33
site was submitted for review
by our
15:35
staff and I will stay tuned for
that but
15:38
here's what's a little more
interesting
15:40
for you and I and for our No
Agenda
15:41
producers let's take a look at
who these
15:45
people are
15:46
it was running this news guard
let's see
15:50
if we know anybody here well
they got a
15:52
lot of staff John Alsop do we
know him
15:57
hmm no I really recognize here
but I did
16:00
recognize a couple of members
of the
16:01
advisory board Tom Ridge Tom
Ridge they
16:06
gave homeland security guy
under Bush
16:08
yep Richard Stengel former
editor of
16:13
Time magazine yeah and
Undersecretary of
16:15
State in the Obama
administration Obama
16:18
BOTS that Ridge but General
Michael
16:23
Hayden
16:24
CIA John bear yeah he's a
lawyer at
16:31
least Jordan political an
analyst NBC
16:34
former speechwriter for
Condoleezza Rice
16:36
John Battelle
16:38
but was he Wired magazine
chillin
16:42
Battelle's on there yes on the
advisory
16:44
board along with Jessica lessin
16:47
let's see yeah she's the girl
that runs
16:50
some neon news yeah the
information and
16:53
then we have no aren't they're
invested
16:57
these people except for Ridge
are all
17:00
very left-leaning the investors
I don't
17:07
I don't know all these names uh
Steven
17:09
Brill why does that ring a bell
girls an
17:12
old hack from New York we did
Brill
17:14
magazine and all that's right
yes he's
17:17
very famous kind of a hack guy
that's
17:21
never really made out much
17:23
Gordon Kravitz means nothing to
me
17:26
Nicholas Penniman the fourth and
17:28
Nicholas Penniman the fifth
nothing ah
17:30
here's my favorite the
publicist group
17:32
pretty much the elations
operation one
17:35
of the big boys and if you look
now at
17:38
what they have and I think this
is
17:39
ultimately what this thing is
about it's
17:42
it's not about protecting you
know it's
17:44
about protecting the income of
the
17:46
Publicis Groupe yes and we see
this by
17:49
looking at the menu of news
guard news
17:52
guard techcom we have ratings
how it
17:54
works news literacy press about
us brand
17:58
safety oh let's click on brand
safety
18:02
yes finally it says here a way
to
18:04
protect brand safety by keeping
ads off
18:07
unreliable news websites so
this is a
18:11
very interesting way to
approach their
18:14
brand safety issue which we
know has
18:17
been a problem since
advertising on the
18:19
internet since day one you know
so now
18:22
instead of them having to
figure out
18:24
where they should you know you
have
18:27
these these networks it's ad
networks
18:29
and you know they buy it on a
real-time
18:31
almost like a stock market
basis and it
18:33
just floods everything and you
know no
18:35
matter how many times an greed
18:36
guerrillas or what's that
what's that
18:38
outfit named sleeping giants
giant
18:44
that's yeah they're one they
they always
18:46
shame everyone oh you're
advertising on
18:48
you of Tucker Carlson or you're
18:50
advertising
18:51
right Bardia do you know that
this ad
18:53
network is running your ad on
this
18:54
horrible Nazi website so now
they won't
18:57
have to worry about that because
18:58
everyone can protect themselves
and that
19:01
will protect the safety of the
brands
19:03
because remember this you're
right we
19:07
did a real-time analysis on the
spot
19:16
it's not for you it's for your
god the
19:19
advertiser everyone in America
knows who
19:22
the real boss is there you go
nice any
19:26
other website you want me to
check with
19:28
the news guard before I
understand you
19:30
CNN New York if they get the
green light
19:32
further the best yeah yes my
Fox which
19:35
gets you at Fox say Fox News Oh
Green
19:38
Fox goes full green this is
this is not
19:44
against mainstream left or
right this is
19:47
against independence yeah let's
find
19:50
some independence what's a good
19:51
independent
19:52
how about Breitbart now very
bad though
20:05
Drudge then put Drudge Shibley
20:07
everything on him trudge Drudge
empty he
20:16
Justice empty empty no no news
guard
20:19
rating yet mm-hmm what else is
there
20:22
there's regular ones I can't
think of
20:27
any offhand but there's
probably a
20:28
couple that would show up this
is
20:33
interesting I went to Wikipedia
20:35
Wikipedia and gets a blue icon
shield
20:40
with a little eye for
information let's
20:43
see what it says this website
is a
20:44
platform that publishes content
from its
20:47
users that it does not vet
information
20:49
from this source may not be
reliable huh
20:52
what do they say on Twitter
20:55
think there's a lot of fake
news there
20:57
isn't there Twitter loaded
Twitter has
21:00
nothing no race day yeah well
they
21:03
should have some because that's
where
21:04
the advertisers with their
money it's
21:06
the most important part my
Facebook
21:08
denden I don't want I don't
have I don't
21:11
can't log in but I can go to
the page
21:14
now it's the same it's just
empty empty
21:18
hmm how about snoops no it
doesn't take
21:23
advertising why would they
bother Snopes
21:25
is good to go green checkmark
all good
21:31
anyway it doesn't matter it's
about the
21:34
advertisers yeah and that's why
one of
21:36
the biggest or I don't know if
they're
21:38
the biggest but one of the
investors is
21:39
publicist
21:40
one of the biggest advertising
21:42
conglomerates out the huge
public
21:44
relations advertising operation
that's
21:47
monstrous yes and they're
looking for
21:49
any way they can to streamline
their
21:52
brands safe you know knowledge
for crap
21:55
they don't have to look at
anything
21:57
they're you know these guys
that never
21:59
years ago and advertising
buyers took
22:02
over the place of all a bunch
of just
22:04
graduated women from from Ivy
League
22:08
colleges that don't look at any
of the
22:10
magazines at all they just go
buy a
22:12
bunch of reports and then they
pick
22:15
magazines to put the ads and
you're a
22:17
dumb advertiser you go along
with their
22:19
program and next thing you know
you're
22:21
all over the you end up
accidentally
22:23
getting into unbranded said
they're
22:28
become embarrassing this is a
way of
22:30
getting around that we run
everything
22:32
through this operation this is
part of a
22:34
sales pitch is fantastic of
course
22:37
advertising on the internet is
is just
22:39
at the end of its rope just gam
yeah
22:43
well it truly is I mean you
take all the
22:45
fake audience into account and
the
22:47
arbitrage between fake clicks
and
22:49
so-called vlogs and BOTS and
all this
22:52
stuff
22:52
yeah obviously why don't they
do a
22:55
instead of do anything for
looking for
22:57
first brand safe websites your
move via
23:00
this phony mechanism how about
something
23:02
that really clamps down on bots
well you
23:06
know there was an interesting
thread on
23:08
slash
23:09
dot that I was reading
yesterday the day
23:11
before and the question was do
BOTS
23:15
social media bots have freedom
of speech
23:18
and I think well seriously if
you think
23:23
about Congress shall make no
laws
23:26
regarding the freedom of speech
it
23:29
doesn't stipulate that's just
people I
23:31
mean if if money is speech
which is the
23:34
Supreme Court ruled I think
Twitter bore
23:36
social social media bots have
free
23:38
speech too ultimately ok let's
say they
23:40
have free speech mm-hmm so what
they
23:43
still shouldn't be pumping up
the
23:45
numbers on some site because
they may
23:47
have free speech which we've
determined
23:49
that they do just right now
they have no
23:58
purchasing power they're
useless that
24:02
just along these lines when we
were
24:04
talking about net neutrality
which
24:06
California's it has now I think
is just
24:08
always and you know we have a
number of
24:12
gripes about it and we think
it's very
24:13
bad and it's a bad idea because
you do
24:15
not want to give any type of
regulatory
24:17
powers over the Internet to do
24:20
government government body and
one of
24:22
the main things if you can
recall is
24:25
about what your internet
provider would
24:29
be able to block I do you
remember the
24:33
terminology no unlawful network
traffic
24:37
or unlawful content yeah and I
bring
24:40
this up because there's
Lauren's story
24:42
that came out today
24:44
an alarming piece of this
legislation is
24:47
about to enter into force in
India next
24:50
month mandating that social
media
24:52
platforms such as Facebook
remove
24:55
unlawful content such as posts
that
24:58
affect the sovereignty and
integrity of
25:01
India meaning that this law
could easily
25:03
be abused by New Delhi to
demand the
25:05
internationally recognized
Pakistani map
25:08
to be banned because it
contradicts
25:10
India's maximalist claims to
Kashmir
25:14
and so I the point I bring up
here is
25:16
that here is a country saying
that map
25:20
is not legal it is unlawful and
25:24
therefore you may not surface
that on
25:27
your platforms literally the
definition
25:31
of unlawful content by an
authoritarian
25:33
regime yeah and there you go
and there's
25:36
your net neutrality there's
your net
25:37
neutrality in a box with a bow
around it
25:41
yeah one of many examples I'm
sure but
25:45
let's just stick on free speech
for a
25:47
second here it is this is a
quick news
25:55
report legal victory for the
families of
25:57
victims of the Sandy Hook
shooting
25:58
massacre in Newtown Connecticut
the
26:00
families of six victims won
pretrial
26:03
access to information about
26:04
controversial hosts and
conspiracy
26:06
theorists and Alex Jones and
his program
26:08
in full Wars the family sued
Jones for
26:11
defamation for his repeated
claims that
26:13
the deadly shooting was a hoax
20
26:15
elementary students and six
educators
26:17
were murdered during that
rampage so
26:19
this is Bill the headline is a
little
26:21
different than this kind of
sober report
26:23
the headline is Alex Jones
loses legal
26:26
battle you know you think do
you think
26:28
the guys already lost the whole
court
26:29
case but they're actually
allowed to
26:32
subpoena company records and I
think
26:36
internal documents and Jones's
operation
26:38
yes yeah so they're not gonna
find we're
26:42
gonna find on is he protected
under free
26:46
speech is he protected under
the freedom
26:49
of the press yeah I thought I
got to do
26:53
with this case when you're
getting sued
26:55
oh he's being sued protected
from
26:57
investigation not protected from
26:58
discovery he's being sued for
defamation
27:00
yeah she's being sued for
defamation and
27:03
the discovery thing goes
through ings
27:05
are climbing through people's
records
27:06
but I'm asking you I'm asking a
27:08
different question yeah if your
news
27:11
gathering I'm just looking
trying to
27:13
look at it 360 a whole
perspective if
27:15
your news gathering brings you
to the
27:18
conclusion that this was either
fake
27:21
false flag hoax and you keep
repeating
27:24
that is that invalid report
27:30
it could be fake news but it's
still
27:32
news i you know i think it i
think if
27:38
you can can if you do the work
and those
27:41
are the conclusions you draw
without any
27:46
underlying prejudices mm-hmm
like CNN
27:50
for its New York Times for that
matter
27:53
according to Jill Abramson but
only I
27:57
think yeah fine but I think
what they're
27:59
trying to do is serve it there
here's
28:02
what just what you said when
you asked
28:04
which is logical question and
what
28:06
they're doing makes me think
that
28:08
they're trying to prove that
that's not
28:12
what happened the Jones didn't
do any
28:14
any work on this and they
there's a
28:16
there's a memo and there's
something say
28:17
hey we can milk this and sell
more
28:19
vitamins you don't think
there's a memo
28:22
like that at NBC well they in
be she's
28:26
not being sued no of course not
but so
28:28
yes gotcha and would that then
still not
28:32
be considered journalism I
think you of
28:35
you would be well in so far as
slander
28:39
and libel is concerned I think
that'd be
28:43
a smoking gun
28:44
hey with definitely discredit
ation of
28:48
alternative news sources yeah
he bills
28:51
himself as a news source yeah
yeah you
28:55
do get some news from his
operation
28:57
sometimes it's pretty
interesting
28:58
yeah so I'm not saying he's not
a news
29:01
source I think he is a new
source
29:02
generally just do rap shit and
a lot of
29:05
vitriol and uh yeah showmanship
yeah
29:09
note no different than lots of
m5m
29:12
outfits regime acosta
showmanship oh
29:15
it's just cost is one of the
worst-hit I
29:17
loved his thing at the wall
though his
29:19
stand-up was great yeah he was
doing the
29:22
way I saw that too it's I'm
here and
29:24
there's no problem at this at
the wall
29:28
you think that the editor just
was like
29:30
that's a Kosta we'll just put
him put
29:32
his thing on he's always good
not to
29:34
worry about it and they didn't
watch it
29:36
well--there's they have a
didn't know
29:38
there's a place that someone
should go
29:40
and look for the hidden agenda
for
29:41
example CNN reached out to Kusi
and have
29:45
a clip this is a good story
it's now is
29:49
Kusi an affiliate of any
network are
29:51
they completely independent
they may be
29:53
independent I'm not sure I'll
look it up
29:55
I look at as you play or you
can look it
29:57
up but anyway they called see
Kusi cos
30:01
Kusi is down on the border and
they
30:03
wanted to get a we didn't want
to send
30:05
anyone there and so they
decided to sit
30:09
get some local reporters to do
a story
30:11
on the border wall and the
story didn't
30:13
come out the way CNN wanted it
because
30:15
they find it the border wall
would be
30:17
effective and so CNN just they
just
30:20
spiked it I'm just gonna say it
it
30:24
pissed these guys tough enough
did they
30:25
do this report as a sign of the
times in
30:28
this debate on the shutdown CNN
asked if
30:30
Kusi would provide a reporter
to offer
30:33
our local view of the debate
especially
30:35
to learn if the wall works in
San Diego
30:37
Kusi offered our own dan Plante
who's
30:40
reported many times that the
wall is not
30:42
an issue here in fact most
officials
30:45
believe it is effective the
issue we
30:48
face is the migrants and the
debate over
30:50
their treatments now knowing
this CNN
30:53
declined to have us on their
programs
30:56
which often present the wall as
not
30:58
required in other places like
the
31:00
stretch of the Texas border the
31:01
president visited earlier today
they
31:04
didn't like what they heard
from us it's
31:06
just a background for you I
think CNN is
31:08
doubling down aren't they no we
we we
31:11
deny reports all the time
31:14
that's MacKinnon broadcasting
and
31:17
MacKinnon owns kiii in corpus
christi
31:21
which is an ABC affiliate kb mt
in
31:24
beaumont which is also an ABC
affiliate
31:27
NBC subchannel affiliate and
Kusi is
31:31
independent yeah they look like
you yeah
31:33
but these are probably the
probably
31:35
right wing well considered
right wing
31:38
maybe who knows
31:41
listen McKinnon broadcasting
company
31:43
does business as Texas
television oh
31:45
okay
31:47
so they probably right-wing
yeah right
31:49
way and
31:50
haters well then why would they
call him
31:53
cuz that's what they do they
troll -
31:55
yeah something happens you
troll Twitter
31:57
you see you say hey can I DM
you to get
32:00
your story hey can I use your
video
32:02
can't give me permission hey
can we talk
32:04
hey hey hey that's today's
journalism
32:07
yeah chello extremely shallow
let's see
32:16
here was the this it so you
played that
32:18
clip I might as well play this
clip from
32:21
as a Democrat who is she she is
32:24
representative Jaya Paul Jay
Paul please
32:28
billet PA why PA L jeyapaul
jayp86 I
32:50
could not find it so here's a
quick one
32:52
which is doing the rounds it is
32:54
fundamentally existential if he
32:56
continues to insist on a wall
and you
32:58
know you just said it so
beautifully
32:59
Christmas has never been about
a wall
33:01
here it's existential yeah
existential
33:04
it's fundamental let's just
make sure
33:07
you understand the definition
the exit
33:09
yes means survival of life
survival of
33:13
life all life will end well no
she's
33:17
well maybe but she's going to
wrap it up
33:19
in the end she's saying border
wall to
33:21
trump is existential because it
is
33:25
fundamentally existential if he
33:27
continues to insist on a wall
and you
33:29
know you just said it so
beautifully
33:30
Chris this has never been about
a wall
33:32
he actually could have gotten
funding a
33:34
couple of years ago or a year
ago for a
33:37
wall it was part of a deal that
was
33:39
proposed not all of us agreed
with that
33:41
deal but it was proposed to him
and he
33:43
turned it down because his
ultimate goal
33:46
is as you said to make America
pure in
33:50
the sense of not having
immigrants not
33:53
having folks of color here and
33:55
every form of legal immigration
yeah
34:01
okay so that's really out there
that's
34:07
she she's a nutcase in
Washington State
34:10
you know what district she's
she said
34:13
she said something she said
something
34:15
interesting there in the middle
that I
34:16
wanted to but it was proposed
to him and
34:21
he drew yeah I remember what was
34:23
proposed and I think they
actually said
34:25
that they would the last time
this came
34:28
around when there was a brief
shutdown
34:29
as well it was about daca the
dreamers
34:32
the deferred action kids and on
the
34:36
table I believed that that the
Trump
34:38
administration said okay not
only the
34:41
million dreamers it was you
know eight
34:42
hundred thousand something like
that the
34:44
million dreamers will will will
let them
34:46
stay and they'll give them a
pathway to
34:49
citizenship and then they
bulked out it
34:52
said not because you want you
won't
34:54
allow a chain migration and I
think they
34:56
said okay will allow the
dreamers and
34:58
any parents who are here with
them so it
35:00
upped it to two two and a half
million
35:02
but that wasn't enough the
Democrats
35:05
wanted all family to be able to
join the
35:08
gene migrations everybody every
Tom Dick
35:10
and Harry any MIT yeah they
want every
35:12
relative everybody to come they
didn't
35:14
the Democrats didn't want no
they didn't
35:17
want it exactly they really
didn't want
35:19
it now I as I was looking for
this
35:22
longer clip I found something
that
35:24
refers to back to something AOC
35:27
Alexandria Ocasio Cortes said
in her
35:30
rebuttal of the President's
speech about
35:32
the wall on the Rachel Maddow
Show and
35:34
we we wondered about this on
the last
35:36
episode the president should
not be
35:38
asking for more money to an
agency that
35:41
has systematically violated
human rights
35:44
the president should be really
defending
35:46
why we are funding such an
agency at all
35:49
because right now what we are
seeing is
35:51
death right now what we are
seeing is
35:53
the violation of human rights
these
35:55
children and these families are
being
35:57
held and what are called
lalita's which
35:59
are basically freezing boxes
that no
36:01
person should be
36:02
then for any amount of time let
alone
36:05
the amount of time that they're
being
36:06
kept on so the freezing boxes
and we all
36:09
hold on a second what what
exactly is
36:11
she talking about turns out in
a June
36:15
the same PayPal lady talked
about this
36:20
many of them talked about these
36:22
facilities that they have
nicknames for
36:24
one nickname is the ice box
because the
36:27
temperatures are so cold that
if they
36:30
liken it to a freezer some of
these
36:32
women had crossed the Rio
Grande come
36:34
out of the river wet to turn
themselves
36:36
in and were immediately put
into these
36:39
freezing facilities no blankets
no mats
36:41
another facility they called
the duct so
36:44
really it's a nickname for the
slammer
36:47
and I've received a couple of
emails
36:48
about this as well it's like
saying hey
36:51
we put them on ice we threw
them in the
36:53
cell yeah I'm sure it's not
beautifully
36:55
heated or whatever it's not the
most
36:57
comfortable place to be but
it's not lit
37:00
the way a OC made a sound is
we're
37:02
putting them into ice boxes
little thing
37:08
with a handle on it and it's
like
37:10
insulated ice box and they
throw them in
37:13
there and lock him in yeah it's
yeah
37:15
that's what she makes it sound
like yes
37:18
yes she's the worst
37:19
it's pretty bad pretty bad yeah
this was
37:25
out there this was the
comparison of
37:26
Trump and Obama on the border
situation
37:28
so this is something this row I
forget
37:31
who made it but it's out there
we now
37:32
have an actual humanitarian
crisis on
37:34
the border that only
underscores the
37:36
need to drop the politics and
fix our
37:38
immigration system once and for
all this
37:40
is a humanitarian crisis a
crisis of the
37:44
heart and a crisis of the soul
in recent
37:48
weeks we've seen a surge of
37:49
unaccompanied children arrive
at the
37:51
border brought here and to other
37:53
countries by smugglers and
traffickers
37:57
the journey is unbelievably
dangerous
38:00
for these kids child smugglers
exploit
38:03
the loopholes and they gain
illegal
38:06
entry into the United States
putting
38:08
countless children in danger on
the
38:11
perilous Trek to the United
States they
38:16
come up through Mexico
protecting public
38:18
safety and deporting dangerous
criminals
38:20
has been and will remain the top
38:22
priority we will begin removing
for more
38:24
than two million criminal
illegal
38:26
immigrants from the country but
we are
38:28
going to refocus our efforts
where we
38:31
can to make sure we do what it
takes to
38:33
keep our border secure we want
to secure
38:35
our border there you go yeah
well draw
38:38
your own conclusions you can do
that
38:40
till the cows come home and the
38:45
president doesn't do it yet now
he's
38:46
tweeting now he's tweeting a
VHD missed
38:49
such an opportunity
38:50
he should be doing with Ross
Perot did
38:55
explain things and show the
hypocrisy of
38:59
the other side by playing clips
does he
39:01
even do a presidential address
anymore
39:03
does he do a weekly thing that
Weekly
39:05
thing yeah I haven't looked at
that I'm
39:07
so close an interesting
question because
39:09
apparently someone who was beat
it was
39:12
to watch those things yeah has
has we
39:16
know what happened what
happened is they
39:19
changed whitehouse.gov
39:21
and they removed all RSS feeds
and
39:24
everything the Lynx stuff total
dick
39:26
move
39:27
not just links dis RS just
feeds the the
39:31
ability to subscribe and see
what's
39:33
going on
39:34
yeah there's been a concerted
effort to
39:38
to screw without RSS feeds yeah
I think
39:44
it's the big media well it
started with
39:46
Google killing Google Reader
39:49
yeah well Google's an agent of
the big
39:51
media and they're an agent of
change
39:52
jumped and they did that no I
think
39:56
that's when they were coming
out with
39:57
what was the Google on Google
Groups was
40:00
it called the Google+
40:02
yeah Google+ I think that's
what the
40:04
killer was then they cook
slammed the
40:06
door on that already you can't
make
40:09
anything work so it's not it's
not
40:12
highlighted anywhere on the
website the
40:15
presidential do it radio there
you go
40:19
that's what I did it just shows
you lots
40:21
of CNN things no well maybe
stop doing
40:25
him it was remembered there was
at a
40:28
certain point everyone was like
ah he's
40:30
gonna start his own news network
40:33
remember that oh that was
during the
40:37
election mmm he was gonna lose
and start
40:41
his own network now it was dirt
it was
40:43
after one of his first kind of
you know
40:46
weekly addresses mmm no I think
you may
40:51
be wrong oh it's a weekly radio
address
40:52
oh here it is my god could be
buried any
40:56
further
40:57
what is it yeah yeah he's got
one no
41:00
look at this last night did
February 3rd
41:03
2017 no so he stopped he
wouldn't looked
41:06
at his numbers he said hold on
let me
41:08
let me just make sure is this
really
41:09
right is this right that makes
no sense
41:12
that's screw this you ruined
41:15
whitehouse.gov Trump can he
look at his
41:18
numbers like a good TV guy
would and
41:20
says nobody's watching this
after just
41:23
using the information against
me I'll
41:26
tweet yeah but he could tweet a
YouTube
41:28
of himself
41:31
I could that would be cool yeah
you know
41:34
this a bunch of things he's not
doing
41:35
that's because of those the
douchebags
41:37
that he's got working for him
yes
41:39
they're not helping him at all
they're
41:42
all deep state creeps you got a
note
41:44
from a Bronx millennial about
aoc a
41:47
couple of them actually thank
you yeah I
41:49
saw did we add two notes at
least read
41:51
this one I'm a millennial an
avid
41:53
listener who happens to live in
a o'seas
41:55
district in Astoria Queens it's
like
41:57
it's like and I happen to be
gays Ike I
41:59
happened to live there okay I
was not
42:01
lucky enough to have her knock
on my
42:03
door nor did any of my friends
in the
42:05
area I do know of a couple
dimension B
42:07
members who did meet her at
rallies
42:09
around the area but I can't
speak of
42:11
anyone meeting her beyond that
it is
42:13
munch it mentioned much in the
m5m that
42:15
she is from the Bronx but she
is indeed
42:17
from Yorktown Heights in
Westchester
42:19
which is just north of the
Bronx your
42:21
analysis on the show may not be
too far
42:22
off as Hillary Clinton's Clinton
42:24
Foundation funded mansion in
New York is
42:27
in Chappaqua this is about 20
minutes
42:30
south of where AOC is from
Westchester
42:32
County my only issue with
that's was my
42:35
theory is Joe Crowley who she
defeated
42:38
for the seat he was an
establishment
42:40
Democrat who also ran as a
third-party
42:42
candidate against her I don't
think he
42:44
really ran did he did he
actually write
42:45
in for that I thought he gave
up I think
42:48
he gave up he may have just
been playing
42:50
his part but what do I know
42:51
anyway Amazon hq2 will soon be
jacking
42:53
up my rent but I still recently
signed
42:55
up for a monthly donation well
it may be
42:57
small now I hope to add to it
in the
42:59
near future as I make be Zoe's
money
43:02
keep doing what you're doing
and please
43:04
know that there are sane
Millennials out
43:06
there who love what you're
doing even if
43:08
you're too old white dudes
thanks Shaun
43:12
the other note was very similar
it had
43:14
it's said that there's no
chance that
43:17
Hillary has she's too much of an
43:19
anathema for Hillary to be part
of the
43:21
scheme yeah now is news and
we're just
43:25
gonna we might as well get out
of the
43:26
way now news this weekend that
maybe Joe
43:29
Biden's running he might have
told
43:31
somebody but no one really
knows he's
43:33
for all Joe is she's not getting
43:35
anything no he's not they're
gonna push
43:38
him aside as fast as they can
yeah I
43:40
don't think he has any chance
of even
43:41
getting in the race but we did
have a
43:44
lot
43:45
maybe in the first round of
debates we
43:47
did have one of our our Texas
Texas boys
43:51
pipe up the San Antone we're
gonna make
43:54
sure this is Julian or who Liam
Castro
43:57
we're gonna make sure that the
promise
43:59
of America is available to
everyone in
44:02
this 21st century
44:10
you see I learned from my
mother so many
44:13
years ago in this community
that when we
44:16
want change we don't wait for
change we
44:18
work for it when my
grandmother's out
44:22
here almost a hundred years ago
44:24
I'm sure that she never could
have
44:27
imagined that just two
generations later
44:30
one of her grandsons would be
serving as
44:33
a member of the United States
Congress
44:35
and the other would be standing
with you
44:38
here today to say these words I
am a
44:42
candidate for president of the
United
44:44
States
44:48
[Applause]
44:50
no no this yep he's he got his
brother
44:53
Juan and this is Julian Julio
yeah but
44:58
this is Julian the one running
he's
45:00
running yeah
45:01
isn't he a member of Congress
no his
45:03
brother is he was the mayor of
San
45:05
Antonio okay and these guys
broke these
45:10
brothers were tipped we were
talking
45:11
about professor Pennebaker just
the
45:13
other day the the professor
came up with
45:15
the whole performative x'
measurement
45:17
and and and tracking of
certainly
45:21
politicians using performative
when we
45:23
had one of our dinners when
people still
45:26
could stand me before get
kicked out of
45:29
the Obot group they he was the
one who's
45:32
saying uh it's gonna be the
Castro
45:35
brothers maybe Marco Rubio but
the
45:37
Castro Castro brother won't
talk with
45:38
the Castro brothers Castro
brothers and
45:40
they'll be fighting against
debt Oh
45:42
so it'll be interesting to see
what
45:44
happens well there's a lot of
people
45:46
that I hear these stories
especially
45:48
back in the Brooklyn area where
there's
45:50
his upper publishing operations
that
45:53
have people working there white
girls
45:56
who will not vote for Beto real
because
45:59
he's white oh there's so many
white
46:02
girls I know who love him and
he's also
46:04
doing the Instagram thing
doesn't mean
46:06
they're gonna vote from this
woman's the
46:08
same way I love Beto he's the
greatest
46:11
but I can't vote for president
because
46:13
he's white love to hear a clip
of that
46:18
well sure there's a clip out
there
46:20
available I'm sure if you just
go man on
46:22
the street you can get one yeah
but the
46:25
Castro brothers doesn't seem
like much
46:27
of a threat to me I think that
it is
46:29
changed so dramatically and one
of the
46:32
people I was a big fan of and
I'm quite
46:33
sure maybe five years ago I
said this is
46:37
your future President of the
United
46:38
States although I think that
chance has
46:42
been diminished because the
whole tulsi
46:45
gabbard
46:45
Oh tulsi yeah we should talk
about her I
46:48
have a number of class I've
never
46:50
thought you know when you look
into
46:51
tulsi gabbard she's got to it's
Reese
46:53
trikes against her she hasn't
got a
46:55
chance
46:55
snowball's chance in hell of
going
46:58
anywhere and then the
progressives don't
47:00
like her oh they hate
47:01
I mean I see article after
article here
47:05
tulsi gabbard doesn't deserve
your vote
47:07
in 2020 Tulsi gabbard's Forest
porn
47:10
policy sucks the US presidential
47:14
candidate Tulsi Gabbard bought
crypto at
47:16
height of bull market I
couldn't resist
47:26
putting that in the show knows
Gabbard
47:29
37 is a fresh energetic face on
the
47:31
American political scene
however her
47:33
chances of winning the
Democratic
47:34
Party's nomination are slim
given the
47:37
huge field of candidates wait
as CCN
47:45
reported which is probably
crypto coin
47:48
news Tulsi Gabbard bought
between 1015
47:52
thousand dollars of ether and
litecoin
47:54
in December 2017 at the time
the Bitcoin
47:57
price soared to a record high
of 19 and
48:00
a half thousand he put that on a
48:06
disclosure - anyway she
announced this
48:09
on the Van Jones CNN show yes
Van Jones
48:13
which is another you know
that's why
48:16
there well his response was very
48:19
interesting and I just pulled a
couple
48:21
of clips that I want to share
48:23
we'll start with well the
obvious
48:25
question is why she was a
Congress she
48:29
was a representative for Hawaii
and she
48:33
left her re-election campaign
to go to
48:36
be deployed to Iraq and Vann
asked her
48:39
why you were sitting in office
you could
48:41
have gone off to do something
else you
48:42
decided to quit and go put
yourself in a
48:44
war zone why'd you do that
you're right
48:47
I mean being a state
representative in
48:49
Hawaii being with my family
being with
48:51
my friends it was something
that I would
48:54
have been very happy to
continue to do
48:55
but I knew that there was no
way that I
48:58
could stay home and be safe and
49:01
comfortable while my brothers
and
49:04
sisters went off to war on the
other
49:05
side of the planet that's why I
left my
49:08
reelection campaign volunteered
to
49:10
deploy got trained in a job
that they
49:12
needed someone to fill
49:14
and and went to to serve with
them to
49:18
serve our country sketchy I
that to be
49:25
true I think that she wasn't
gonna get
49:28
reelected I maybe I I think
she's very
49:31
sincere but the problem is she
has all
49:33
of the elements to be in the to
contend
49:37
in the Beto League if she could
even
49:40
Nasser she has no social media
skills
49:43
that I can tell you know she's
like
49:44
she's a surfer she's an army
vet she's
49:47
cute you know if they if she
would play
49:49
that up you know like BAM she's
on the
49:51
surf bub Mahalo bitch isn't
gonna run
49:53
your country you know she could
do so
49:54
much and they would bite get on
49:56
Instagram well she's not gonna
go that
49:58
route there's no doubt about
that for
49:59
what a couple of her downsize
once she's
50:02
a Hindu and that is not going
to help it
50:07
getting elected as president
until
50:09
people can maybe see things a
little
50:11
differently even though we have
other
50:13
Hindus and I think most of them
tend to
50:15
be Republicans that are in
office you
50:18
think it's too early for a
non-christian
50:20
president yes
50:22
what about Obama then the
second well he
50:26
he faked it okay yes as
everyone knows I
50:31
think he's a Muslim just
correct you can
50:37
I just correct you she never
say she's a
50:41
Hindu you say she just happens
to be
50:44
Hindu yeah I think it might be
Hindi the
50:49
point is that the real one
that's got my
50:51
attention is that she's on the
Council
50:53
of Foreign Relations oh there's
more
50:55
work for her let's listen to her
50:58
announcement with van but in
particular
51:00
please listen to Van Jones now
this was
51:04
softball all the way it was set
up he's
51:06
setting her up for everything
setting
51:08
her up with questions is a very
friendly
51:10
show I could go on that show
and I would
51:12
not make a fool of myself but
van really
51:15
has uh agenda that brings me
right back
51:18
to where I want to go which is
about
51:20
2020 are you gonna run for
president of
51:23
the United States and do
something about
51:24
the things you should
51:25
I have decided to run and we'll
be
51:36
making a formal announcements
within the
51:37
next week whoa
51:39
[Applause]
51:43
do you hear that douche I got
the
51:47
ratings she just announced that
she's
51:50
gonna upend her life to run as a
51:52
candidate for president of the
United
51:54
States and Van Jones is
thinking I got
51:56
ratings yeah he's a douche he
doesn't
52:00
have race you should have done
it on
52:01
them on any other show
especially you
52:04
know Jimmy Fallon or something
I want to
52:06
hear things here's what she's
up to
52:22
I believe and everyone knows
that you're
52:26
not gonna the 20/20 thing is
she's gonna
52:29
go to Hillary or it's gonna be
very
52:31
difficult to beat Trump unless
they you
52:32
know put so much bad thoughts
in the
52:35
American public's mind that
they can you
52:37
actually get somebody in it is
possible
52:39
I mean there are these one
termers that
52:41
come and go tend to be of the
George
52:45
Bush it has to be it has to be
something
52:47
to do with the economy if the
economy
52:48
has a nice collapse just before
the
52:49
election it's it's getting a
little late
52:51
for the kind of economic
collapse but it
52:54
could still there's still time
we're
52:56
still hopeful I'm not but the
idea is is
53:01
that you want to get your name
out there
53:03
to the point where you can give
a major
53:04
speech Obama like at the
Democratic
53:09
convention and he has to be
well written
53:12
by a bunch of pros is what
Obama did you
53:15
got four years before you get
because
53:17
the 2004 Democratic convention
he gave
53:21
this wonderful speech and when
I saw him
53:23
do that I said this guy
everybody knew
53:25
it everybody saw it everybody
knew it
53:27
everyone who has a brain he
also was the
53:30
you know that was the first
year they
53:31
had bloggers at the convention
and he
53:33
sat down with every single one
of them
53:36
is the smartest one yeah well
she's
53:38
hoping to get
53:39
a spot and to give the super
speech and
53:43
maybe get that kind of
attention because
53:44
everyone's gonna look for this
what you
53:45
looking for you looking for
we're all
53:47
looking at 2020 for 2020 nobody
cares i
53:51
Hillary may run again and I
think she
53:53
still has the upper hand but in
2024
53:56
you're gonna have a couple of
major
53:57
people that want to run you
know it
54:01
would be a OC who should be
doing the AO
54:04
she's too stupid the problem is
Gavin
54:12
Newsom is so white yeah that
he's got a
54:17
problem he doesn't even know it
54:20
I mean Gavin Newsom has been
setting
54:22
himself up since he was a kind
of a just
54:24
a guy in San Francisco going
you know
54:27
running for City Council
running for
54:28
mayor got the mayor's job and
and he's a
54:31
good looking you know it's good
you kind
54:33
of get it has a certain
attraction to
54:35
certain kind of women this big
smile he
54:37
always says the right things got
54:39
slightly gravelly voice and he
would
54:42
usually do nothing but his
that's fine
54:43
by most people's standards just
want
54:45
somebody and there's rubber
stamps the
54:47
Democrat side but he's white
and the
54:51
Democrats have created a
situation for
54:53
themselves well he has taken
one social
54:56
justice warrior step in the
right
54:58
direction by claiming he does
not have a
55:00
first lady he has a first
partner yes
55:03
well he's does stuff like that
he's also
55:05
the one night we had the clip
the other
55:06
day
55:07
of him you know giving away the
store
55:09
buy he's making misty these are
mistakes
55:11
let me play the the lot just a
final
55:14
clip I have on Tulsi Gabbard
and this is
55:17
about running against President
Trump so
55:20
how would you take on a Donald
Trump I
55:23
mean you seem kind of Aloha and
he seems
55:25
kind of a low uh-huh low with
Jo ha he's
55:32
not trying to Aloha SSI so
worthy now
55:35
that I think about it so how
would you
55:39
take on a Donald Trump I mean
you seem
55:41
kind of Aloha and he seems kind
of a low
55:43
uh-huh
55:46
Aloha Cho ha Aloha Aloha which
55:52
essentially means love love for
each
55:56
other love for our country
should not be
56:01
mistaken for just some feeling
love is
56:03
action when you love someone
you will do
56:06
anything to fight for them when
you love
56:09
something you will go to the
end of the
56:12
earth to fight for it love
gives us
56:14
strength love gives us courage
love
56:17
gives us what we need to
overcome those
56:20
forces have done what did you
say you're
56:22
listening to part of her speech
for the
56:24
convention oh oh yes and here
comes wood
56:29
shedding some stuff here oh
yeah and
56:30
she's gonna finish it up and
you're so
56:32
you so now that you say this
absolutely
56:33
she's gonna finish it with a
Martin
56:34
Luther King quote which Van
Jones does
56:37
not know yes one of my favorite
quotes
56:40
is from dr. Martin Luther King
and you
56:43
know this breezes darkness
cannot drive
56:46
out darkness only light can do
that well
56:49
hate cannot drive out hate only
love can
56:54
do that man jump in there
thought the
56:58
quote was over he doesn't know
Martin
57:00
Luther King ah sorry excuse for
a black
57:03
man Van Jones good catch but
you're
57:07
right that she's doing her
speech right
57:09
there well she's working on
there's a
57:11
bits of it if she's testing
this is the
57:13
market this is testing you only
shows
57:15
you test a little bit see were
taught
57:17
the reaction is start putting it
57:18
together
57:19
then you get some professionals
in there
57:21
to help if she does that I
think she
57:23
won't I don't think she has the
chops to
57:26
do that but she gets some pros
and
57:28
they're superstars I'd like
like Obama
57:30
had that kid who was a genius
the the
57:33
writer and the writer kid and
is that
57:36
the same kid who's on the pod
save
57:38
America is that him things yeah
it could
57:41
be him that guy and then you
not come
57:46
down at the convention but you
know then
57:48
first there's two problems when
you got
57:50
to get a prime time slot yeah
that's
57:52
that's which is not that easy
especially
57:54
since you know you already seen
as a
57:57
schmuck by the party
57:59
and it's gonna be tough she'd I
don't
58:02
think she doesn't much of a
prayer of
58:04
getting anywhere she really
doesn't as
58:05
much I guess what was more
interest or
58:07
just as interesting to me is
how how
58:09
appropriate and really good she
was four
58:12
or five years ago she could go
somewhere
58:14
you know she's she's anti-war
she
58:17
actually would the Democratic
Party
58:19
hates her because she went to
see Trump
58:21
pretty quickly after he took
office to
58:23
talk about getting out of Syria
and of
58:26
course he's seen as an Assad
lover she's
58:28
that really the grilling her or
you know
58:31
just roasting her yeah man the
other
58:34
hand she also did support
sending half a
58:38
half a billion dollars in
troops to the
58:40
Africa to fight Ebola so she's
kind of
58:44
on my shit list I do have an
update on
58:47
that now you'll recall that
troops went
58:50
to the Congo for Ebola Ebola
against is
58:53
no longer an issue we don't
hear about
58:55
it anymore in fact before the
election
58:57
people were wrecking the Ebola
camps
58:59
which seems like a really smart
thing to
59:02
do you know if you're really
pissed off
59:04
by your government to go kick
down the
59:05
tents where people with Ebola
are lying
59:07
down unless maybe they didn't
have Ebola
59:11
I don't know when we had the
shoo-in guy
59:13
who works for ExxonMobil I'm now
59:17
thinking that he might this may
be a US
59:21
EU war and I'll tell you what
fiala for
59:25
Yolanda burrs name is the guy
who came
59:27
in runner-up who was Exxon
Mobil he was
59:31
you know tip to be the guy we
hadn't
59:33
even heard of the guy who won
the the
59:35
election it was just the son of
some
59:37
radical back in the day who was
in
59:40
Brussels the most recent part
of his
59:42
life doing quote odd jobs as an
African
59:46
in Brussels does and so you
know now
59:50
this so this this no-name guy
who does
59:54
have historical ties to the to
the
59:57
regime that is leaving now he
all of a
1:00:00
sudden wins the election this
does not
1:00:02
sit well with Africa today
Thomas you
1:00:05
were outside that court today a
short
1:00:07
while ago when fula went in to
demand
1:00:09
the recount and he managed to
catch a
1:00:11
few words with him
1:00:12
what does he have to say Martin
why you
1:00:14
told me when he arrived that
this
1:00:17
election is the people's
victory and
1:00:20
that it cannot be taken away
from the
1:00:24
people just because of
negotiations
1:00:27
between the government and
feeling
1:00:31
sophisticated because this is
what
1:00:33
margins are you fear this fear
that
1:00:36
Phoenix 60 carry was given the
1:00:38
presidency because he
negotiated a
1:00:41
power-sharing deal with the
current
1:00:43
government the whole morning on
Saturday
1:00:47
massive Balinese lawyers were
at the
1:00:50
Constitutional Court in order
to bring
1:00:53
all the necessary documents to
file the
1:00:56
appeal and among these
documents there
1:00:59
are the the recounts from every
polling
1:01:03
station according to to Marcel
for you
1:01:07
and his team of witnesses that
were
1:01:10
deployed in the field on the
day so this
1:01:14
clip has one other piece of
information
1:01:15
so what the accusation here is
that this
1:01:19
this guy came in he made a deal
with the
1:01:23
with the pretty much dictator
who's been
1:01:26
raining there for is now 13
years I
1:01:29
think who was clearly our guy
1:01:32
I mean I think that is you
can't tell me
1:01:34
that's the that's the Chinese
are doing
1:01:36
this now this has got to be our
guy and
1:01:38
our guy in and you know
everything seems
1:01:41
to be reasonably calm but
what's really
1:01:45
interesting it's a little hard
to hear
1:01:47
is he he goes on to say that in
the in
1:01:50
the in the Senate or their
Parliament
1:01:52
the guy who one has you know
like one
1:01:56
like twenty percent of the
seats like
1:01:59
the guy who came in second his
party has
1:02:01
a majority seats so it's all
screwed up
1:02:05
not that we didn't expect
anything
1:02:07
different
1:02:08
well yeah but now I just want
I'm just
1:02:11
trying to figure out who's
running who
1:02:12
well we'll find out shortly or
they're
1:02:15
gonna let this simmer for a
while we'll
1:02:17
see if there's any more troops
going
1:02:18
over there I want to make a
correction
1:02:21
of the timeline of the Tulsi
Gabbard
1:02:22
story mm-hmm they when they
were talking
1:02:25
about her not running for
re-election
1:02:27
they're talking about when she
was in
1:02:28
the House of Representatives of
Hawaii
1:02:30
in 2000 was not a not a US
Congress it
1:02:34
was state Congress so she was
she quit
1:02:37
there and then she went to the
1:02:39
battlefield then she came back
and ran
1:02:41
for Congress US Congress and
she's been
1:02:43
there ever since 2013 is she's
still
1:02:46
there okay thanks for clearing
that up
1:02:50
my head was in the Congo yeah
apparently
1:02:53
well with that you got the Ebola
1:02:56
there's no Ebola Ebola is just
nothing
1:02:59
it's like that's off the map
it's not
1:03:00
important Sweden somehow yeah
Boland
1:03:05
yeah I have the story here I
mean that
1:03:07
may be away I mean if it's EU
right
1:03:10
right if it's you u.s. maybe
that's
1:03:13
their way oh you know this
Ebola may be
1:03:15
gotta send somebody and
although Europe
1:03:17
is not supposed to have any
kind of army
1:03:19
a patient in Sweden has been
admitted to
1:03:21
hospital with a suspected case
of Ebola
1:03:23
test results Allah the test
results will
1:03:26
probably be received sometime
this
1:03:28
evening this is yesterday
1:03:31
the patients being treated at
the
1:03:33
infectious disease clinic no
other
1:03:35
details rumor at this point and
but it
1:03:38
does say final line an Ebola
outbreak
1:03:39
ravaging eastern states of
Democratic
1:03:42
Republic of Congo's claimed
several
1:03:44
hundred lives so the so there's
one
1:03:47
story trying to bring Ebola
back into
1:03:50
purview and as we'll see we'll
see but
1:03:56
with that I do want to thank
you for
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douchey
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what's a douche bag it was a
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or deducing
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douchebag I should have donated
more
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over the past eight years about
how
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forgetful prick my hope is that
this
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donation can make up for my past
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transgressions I just want to
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for all the analysis that you
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me over the years I've hit many
people
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in the mouth but only a few
took it I'd
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like some Karma to give some
karma and
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my brother Mack and my best
friend herb
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if it wasn't for herb I
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listening to you guys
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by the way John he has been a
monthly
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subscriber for 8 plus years and
he
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oh he
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even give a producer credit he
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fuck it I'm
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drunk and I'm messing it well
thank you
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herb well I will say this in
the defense
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of our what appears to be
laziness
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unless somebody sent something
in most
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of the time we are procore we
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unless they say it's okay to be
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don't mention their names but
herb
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thanks even that might funny
thing I
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don't know what could be
starting
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because I think well what do
you mean
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even without my donations I
hope I get
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some karma for the job search I
have a
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job offer but of course having
to piss
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in a cup and holding a medical
marijuana
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complicated yes
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in my last donation 20 I've
never had to
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piss in a cup for any job in my
last
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donation in 2012 I got Karma
for some
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difficult times in my life and
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thank you for your courage yeah
I'll
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jobs where you gotta pee in the
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knight don't
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knighthood does not expire Sir
Jonathan
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yeah I know what he's talking
yeah
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there's no explanation he want
some jobs
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come relate to call out my
brother
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Matthew James Hodges as a
douchebag okay
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hit him in the mouth years ago
and has
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yet to donate anything all
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and we'll give you that jobs
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second I want to say no agenda
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about the size of a golf ball
back in
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September and I and I had to
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pretty big surgery to take it
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November huh yes I remember him
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about I think I remember him
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about that yeah
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that's so he's alive clearly
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expect a few bumps in the road
after
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ear I'm just about back to my
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self but I can't help but
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speedy recovery to the amazing
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well as in a recovery knowing I
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critical to my reassimilation
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work world
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I have finally run out and I'm
donating
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to say thank you for the help
and
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getting me back to the swing of
work
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without losing my mind is it
possible to
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get a job as cover for my boss
I don't
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think she is looking I just
hate working
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for gets poached out of the
company cuz
1:13:25
I don't want to leave the team
I work
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with Sharpton and a Putin on
the Ritz
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well let's think about this
asking for
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it positive you know hmm that's
a
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request he's a sir right right
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and there's something more it's
1:13:45
experimenting with I guess it's
okay
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because she would be happy that
she got
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a new job well or the was shoe
yeah she
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would make somebody happy or
did someone
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a favor
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yeah so I think doing new
people a favor
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cuz he's working for so she
probably
1:14:02
doesn't like him either so
here's the
1:14:04
question should I then give her
Anansie
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jobs or a Trump jobs or Trancy
jobs
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doesn't Trump jobs is a to
jinkx orient
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no give her and irregular Nancy
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mix we're John Podesta walks
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though I mean pizzas in his
mitts jobs
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jobs jobs and jobs it's been a
while
1:14:58
since I heard the full secret
agent Paul
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Putin on the Ritz
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yes great fantastic so I wanted
to thank
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these folks these are our
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executive producers and
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producers for show 11:03 and
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like Hollywood people who
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work get an executive producer
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executive producer credit but we
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No Agenda she'll like a kick to
the
1:16:03
flush
1:16:10
any word on Ruth Bader Ginsburg
yet no
1:16:14
no not yet but lobule feel her
1:16:20
retirement is imminent yeah no
I think I
1:16:23
get for a health karma I just
feel so
1:16:25
shitty about it you've got
karma I know
1:16:28
that there's people out there
just hope
1:16:31
she's gonna die and I just
can't it's
1:16:33
really horrible must be must be
horrible
1:16:35
and you know people are
thinking these
1:16:37
things I think she's probably
think
1:16:42
there's probably more people
liking her
1:16:44
than not hmm
1:16:46
so we had a couple of funny
things
1:16:48
happened one is this does the
Sanders
1:16:50
clip I got the Sanders campaign
sexual
1:16:52
harassment you hear about this
now I'm
1:16:54
completely oblivious is this a
me-too
1:16:55
moment or what is kind of but
okay any
1:17:05
more leading necessary set up a
1:17:08
straight-up story senator
Bernie Sanders
1:17:10
apologized Thursday to women
who have
1:17:13
come forward to say they were
sexually
1:17:15
harassed or discriminated
against by
1:17:17
male staffers while working on
his 2016
1:17:20
campaign the accusations
surfaced after
1:17:23
more than two dozen staffers
penned a
1:17:24
letter to Sanders requesting a
meeting
1:17:27
to discuss sexual violence and
1:17:28
harassment on the 2016 campaign
in the
1:17:32
run-up to the 2020 election
several of
1:17:34
Sanders top aides have been
implicated
1:17:36
this is senator Sanders speaking
1:17:38
Thursday that is part of our
campaign
1:17:41
there was some women who were
harassed
1:17:44
or or mistreated and I thank
them from
1:17:47
the bottom of my heart for
speaking out
1:17:49
what they experienced was
absolutely
1:17:53
unacceptable and certainly not
what a
1:17:55
progressive campaign or any
campaign
1:17:58
should be about in other news
on Sanders
1:18:02
possible run for president his
2016
1:18:05
campaign manager Jeff Weaver
has said he
1:18:07
will not return to the same
position if
1:18:09
Sanders decides to run for
president
1:18:11
again but Weaver is expected to
stay on
1:18:14
as a senior advisor I guess
that was the
1:18:20
guy
1:18:22
they're gassing the women he's
gonna
1:18:23
still be a senior adviser I
don't know
1:18:25
yeah I think I did actually
hear about
1:18:28
this is where Bernie is saying
that well
1:18:30
you know I was trying to run for
1:18:33
president I didn't have time to
figure
1:18:34
out what's going on going on
something
1:18:36
like that well I think what you
heard
1:18:39
him say there is what you get
forced
1:18:41
into saying yeah now the thing
I want to
1:18:45
play a couple clips I do have
the
1:18:47
rundown on what's really going
on in the
1:18:48
country which is the shutdown
plus the
1:18:52
CBS takes the shutdown and they
1:18:54
associate it with Trump as his
Russian
1:18:56
agent which is a big scandal
this is
1:19:00
mine this was it then let me
understand
1:19:03
the New York Times broke the
story was
1:19:06
at the time to the post yes yes
no time
1:19:09
and they said that after Trump
as
1:19:12
president fired FBI director
Comey
1:19:15
senior man P senior officials
of the FBI
1:19:18
whoever that is
1:19:19
we're so freaked out by they
started to
1:19:22
immediately look in to see if
he was an
1:19:24
an asset a Russian spy why did
the term
1:19:28
is asset which is not quite as
my per se
1:19:31
but he'd be an asset yeah asset
yeah
1:19:32
he's been turned okay by the
way I
1:19:35
should make before I play this
for these
1:19:36
clips there's three of them and
it's way
1:19:38
they'd like Tony plana because
they kind
1:19:40
of so they push the for summer
I don't
1:19:44
know how they do this but CBS
pulls a
1:19:46
stunt here they pull us on i-5
that one
1:19:48
clip that's really bad but so my
1:19:53
daughter and her fiance were in
the
1:19:56
Denver Airport during this
shutdown of
1:19:59
course I can't get these kids
to think
1:20:04
like like producers yeah like
producers
1:20:08
because apparently the TSA
staff in
1:20:13
total at the airport we're
singing folk
1:20:17
songs rive been working on the
railroad
1:20:20
and there's only songs about
not getting
1:20:22
paid what and they're sitting
and
1:20:25
they've got their iPhones and
everything
1:20:27
and they did not record it
hello oh my
1:20:30
goodness I gave you read on the
riot
1:20:34
ah I can't believe it because
it's
1:20:38
material I said think another
YouTube
1:20:40
hits especially since there's
you know
1:20:42
was this J Jenner fan fiance
both hey
1:20:46
you guys are living rent-free
right now
1:20:48
people paid a month's rent
1:20:56
never thought of it just this
is so sad
1:21:00
it is okay
1:21:04
this is shut down this is day
22 of the
1:21:07
partial government shutdown now
the
1:21:09
longest in US history 380,000
federal
1:21:13
employees are on temporary
layoffs
1:21:16
420,000 are working without pay
TSA
1:21:19
workers learn today they're
receiving a
1:21:21
one-time $500 holiday bonus to
help them
1:21:25
until their next paycheck
furloughed
1:21:27
government workers lined up for
1:21:28
groceries today at a pop-up
Food Bank in
1:21:31
Alexandria Virginia President
Trump and
1:21:34
congressional Democrats remain
locked in
1:21:37
a dispute over border wall
funding the
1:21:39
president unleashed a tweet
storm today
1:21:41
on the shutdown and an
explosive report
1:21:44
that the FBI investigated him
as a
1:21:47
possible Russian agent al
Barnett is at
1:21:50
the White House hmm I didn't
know that
1:21:53
they got 500 bucks bonus to go
to help
1:21:55
help cross the chasm
1:21:58
you know that's CBS as far as I
know is
1:22:01
the only one that reported that
that's
1:22:03
very interesting
1:22:04
was it what was it 500 cash in
hand or
1:22:08
was it DEA they tied probably a
1:22:10
government check hmm I gotta
tell you
1:22:14
it's gonna come down to the
wires gonna
1:22:17
get pretty nasty now I expect
so this is
1:22:20
this is the way they started
handling
1:22:22
the story though just part two
in a
1:22:24
series of tweets this morning
President
1:22:26
Trump defended himself a New
York Times
1:22:29
report which claimed the FBI
1:22:31
investigated whether the
president was a
1:22:33
Russian asset or potential
threat
1:22:35
against American security after
he fired
1:22:37
FBI director James Comey in May
of 2017
1:22:41
CBS News has not independently
confirmed
1:22:44
that report oh wait we're still
talking
1:22:47
about the shutdown if they put
those two
1:22:51
stories together Wow I was
going to fire
1:22:55
call me my decision
1:22:57
but the New York Times says it
was
1:22:59
president Trump's own public
statements
1:23:01
connecting the Comey firing to
Russia
1:23:03
which raised concern among
agents when I
1:23:06
decided to just do it I said to
myself I
1:23:08
said you know this Russia thing
with
1:23:11
Trump and Russia is a made-up
story the
1:23:14
president insisted today his
quote
1:23:17
firing of James Comey was a
great day
1:23:19
for America
1:23:20
absolutely ludicrous and in any
of you
1:23:23
airing tomorrow on Face the
Nation
1:23:25
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
say they
1:23:29
want to back up a little bit
and usually
1:23:31
have the Trump quote and then it
1:23:33
followed by him upon pail quote
saying
1:23:35
absolutely ludicrous God's the
way they
1:23:38
put this together I think is
shameful
1:23:41
they made it sound as though
Pompeo was
1:23:44
criticizing Trump's commentary
of course
1:23:47
they did this is CBS but wait
wait wait
1:23:51
let me finish
1:23:51
in fact Pompeo is discussing
the idea
1:23:57
that Trump is the net Russian
axis it
1:24:00
not it's not a commentary on
Trump's
1:24:03
quote but they put it together
so
1:24:07
improperly that they give you
the
1:24:09
impression if he's just
listening to it
1:24:11
Trump says well you would you
call me
1:24:13
was an idiot and then I guess
that's
1:24:15
bull crap I mean it's
unbelievable how
1:24:17
they did this I have been an
editing
1:24:20
Bay's many times when something
was
1:24:23
edited together that may even
just have
1:24:25
come together kind of as an
accident I
1:24:27
call man that's really funny
let's just
1:24:29
keep that in there put those
leads us
1:24:30
two together that's great I'm
sure
1:24:33
you've witnessed this even if
not
1:24:34
political just for any horse
yeah but
1:24:36
this is the top I yes this
happens all
1:24:40
the time but in my opinion when
this is
1:24:44
happening at eight one of the
big three
1:24:47
networks yeah it's shameful
they got
1:24:52
money it's another reason why
we Owen
1:24:54
can only go through 2020 there
will be
1:24:56
no more journalism it's gonna
end
1:24:58
there's gonna be nothing left
there'll
1:24:59
be nothing to look at
1:25:00
journalism will be whoever does
it by
1:25:06
sure thing with Trump and
Russia is a
1:25:08
made-up story the president
insisted
1:25:11
today his quote firing of James
Comey
1:25:13
was a great day for America
absolutely
1:25:16
ludicrous in an interview airing
1:25:23
tomorrow on Face the Nation
Secretary of
1:25:25
State Mike Pompeo said he
rejects the
1:25:27
New York Times allegation the
idea
1:25:29
that's contained in the New
York Times
1:25:31
story that a president Trump
was a
1:25:33
threat to American national
security is
1:25:35
is silly on its face and it's
not worthy
1:25:37
of a response is that
unprecedented
1:25:40
where any Intelligence Agency
has has
1:25:44
done this to a president just
in office
1:25:47
I don't know if it ever
happening before
1:25:50
me have been done but it's been
kept a
1:25:52
secret FBI is well known for
spying on
1:25:55
everybody and blackmailing with
sex
1:25:57
secrets and all this stuff so
it's true
1:26:02
all right so anyway that was
that that I
1:26:07
wanted that clip in there for
sure
1:26:08
because of this little that was
very way
1:26:10
they edited it to make just for
the
1:26:12
subconscious effect on the poor
if I
1:26:15
said watch CBS News I'm
surprised you
1:26:17
didn't pull an iso from it it's
so it's
1:26:20
so you can use it anywhere yes
fact they
1:26:24
may bring it back I will get a
nicer for
1:26:29
future use if you don't want to
pull it
1:26:30
uh doing finished is the last
clip see a
1:26:32
little kick around from the
White House
1:26:34
press secretary Sarah Sanders
called The
1:26:36
Times claim absurd and said
Comey is a
1:26:39
disgraced partisan hack the
former FBI
1:26:42
director sent this tweet today
quoting
1:26:45
President Franklin Delano
Roosevelt
1:26:46
quote judge me by the enemies
I've made
1:26:50
now all of this leads to
Special Counsel
1:26:52
Robert Muller
1:26:53
whose team has not made any
public
1:26:55
comment call me tweeted that
judge me by
1:27:00
the enemies I have made yeah
now all of
1:27:04
this leads to special counsel
robert
1:27:06
muller whose team has not made
any
1:27:08
public I guess I missed it sit
back here
1:27:11
Franklin Delano Roosevelt quote
1:27:14
judge me by the enemies I have
made
1:27:17
interesting now all of this
leaves the
1:27:20
special counsel robert muller
whose team
1:27:22
has not made any public comment
on the
1:27:24
extent of its investigation but
Mullis
1:27:27
team has to kill the indictment
of three
1:27:29
Associates of President Trump
and the
1:27:31
grand jury used to secure those
1:27:33
indictments just received a
six-month
1:27:35
extension to keep working this
1:27:41
investigation takes four months
minimum
1:27:45
I think you may be able to
explain it
1:27:47
better than I can but a grand
jury I
1:27:51
believe that people in America
but
1:27:54
certainly in other countries
here grand
1:27:57
jury think alike I so fucked
and I
1:27:59
really don't understand what a
grand
1:28:01
jury is what its power is but
really
1:28:03
what it means and and what
comes out of
1:28:06
it and what the process is and
honestly
1:28:08
I'm I'm a little fuzzy myself a
grand
1:28:13
jury is a special group that's
put
1:28:15
together called the grand jury
that it
1:28:18
can look at the idea of a grand
jury is
1:28:20
that District Attorney's in
particular
1:28:22
have situations that they don't
really
1:28:26
know if they should indict
somebody for
1:28:28
now anything Dighton explaining
you got
1:28:30
to explain that means you're
gonna be
1:28:32
arrested and charged with a
crime got it
1:28:36
and so the grand jury has
greater powers
1:28:39
than and then it's almost like
a mock
1:28:43
trial they can bring people in
and
1:28:45
witnesses to discuss certain
things and
1:28:47
they can and you have to answer
to the
1:28:49
grand jury because it's a
closed session
1:28:51
as a private it somebody seems
semi
1:28:54
illegal but it's it does sort
of a
1:28:56
purpose and the idea is that it
can
1:28:58
bring forward information that
the grand
1:29:00
jury can say we think there's
somebody
1:29:03
this guy could be I think you
can indict
1:29:05
this guy for this crime ah okay
1:29:08
and then you give you hand your
vertigo
1:29:12
and jury hands have kind of a
verdict or
1:29:14
a a finding the grand jury
hands of
1:29:17
finding over to the DA saying
yes you
1:29:19
can indict this guy this guy
this guy we
1:29:21
think do you have a case do you
always
1:29:23
war you don't have a case or
this is we
1:29:25
could find nothing
1:29:27
which is what's been going on
by the way
1:29:30
is now the grand jury is
something that
1:29:33
only a district attorney can
can call
1:29:37
into existence or far as I know
I could
1:29:41
be wrong so that was pretty
powerful DEP
1:29:43
as far as I know it's a district
1:29:45
attorney that does these grand
juries so
1:29:48
okay look at the federal level
I don't
1:29:50
know how it works but they
really their
1:29:53
job is to determine if there
might be if
1:29:55
there's a there there and I've
always
1:29:57
heard it's all they have you
but they
1:29:59
are they're picked from the
public and
1:30:01
they're one of the Lib Joe's
friends of
1:30:03
mine was a grand jury member
for a long
1:30:05
time got into it you just think
it's
1:30:08
great you get to hear all this
it's all
1:30:09
secret information and stuff to
you that
1:30:11
might not even be stop stop how
can a
1:30:15
Lib Joe also known as a
journalist don't
1:30:19
you immediately get kicked off
and you
1:30:22
ki if I went
1:30:23
I've been asked for jury duty I
said
1:30:25
yeah hurry duty is not the same
it's not
1:30:27
thank you this is what I'm
asking this
1:30:29
is what I want to understand
different
1:30:31
the animal so how does he is he
does he
1:30:34
have buddies how did you get on
this
1:30:36
grand jury I don't know how he
got on
1:30:38
would you mind asking him next
time you
1:30:40
talk to it I think I know but
it was
1:30:42
some Miss mundane but once
you're on it
1:30:45
and then you're on no matter
what the
1:30:47
case is it's like a club like
the Grand
1:30:49
Old Opry it tends to be about a
specific
1:30:51
situation so it's like do you
1:30:54
investigate one thing and then
the grand
1:30:57
jury gets dissolved and does
the grand
1:30:58
jury get paid for their time
yeah but
1:31:01
it's I think it's the same as
jury pays
1:31:03
mostly there's a lot of things
that the
1:31:05
grand especially in California
grand
1:31:07
juries have these grand juries
you they
1:31:09
even they're just special kind
of person
1:31:13
and in some cases you even have
a badge
1:31:16
they give you a badge and a
decoder ring
1:31:19
yes pull over by the cops cues
me a
1:31:24
grand jury member we need this
I need
1:31:28
one of those badges like a
shield it's
1:31:31
like an actual she lures a star
badge
1:31:33
that once I've seen her
Starbucks are
1:31:35
like a sheriff's deputy
1:31:37
yeah is this is this in the
Constitution
1:31:40
this Grand Jury idea
1:31:42
well now you asked me questions
I can't
1:31:44
answer but I'm not sure the
history of
1:31:49
the grand jury but we could
look it up
1:31:50
and then have some knowledge
about it
1:31:52
won't take much effort well I
appreciate
1:31:53
you giving a little insight
because I
1:31:55
don't think anyone really I
even learned
1:31:57
a few things the fact that you
can
1:31:59
you're on a grand jury and just
keep
1:32:01
getting called back for other
grand jury
1:32:03
stuff and you're a journalist
/lib Joe
1:32:07
and that says a lot I've always
heard a
1:32:09
grand jury can indict a ham
sandwich
1:32:11
that's that's the line I've
heard and so
1:32:13
I've kind of held to that well
I think
1:32:17
that's probably true if they
wanted to
1:32:19
mm-hmm but most of them do
their jobs
1:32:21
and they don't do that I mean
otherwise
1:32:23
Trump would have been indicted
by now
1:32:25
it's really I mean I just know
okay so
1:32:28
he's keeping the grand jury for
another
1:32:30
six months all these people are
1:32:31
sequestered they know they just
called
1:32:35
in it's like a job you know you
kept to
1:32:36
go in every so often nice maybe
that's
1:32:39
my exit be grand jury my they
dissolve
1:32:42
these grand juries you by the
way my
1:32:48
great exit idea of butt-wipes
that are a
1:32:54
glove so you can just turn them
inside
1:32:56
out and throw them out and not
1:32:57
contribute to fatbergs yeah
already
1:33:01
invented oh yeah you can get
them on
1:33:03
Amazon
1:33:04
great minds great minds yeah I
don't
1:33:07
know how I don't know how great
this guy
1:33:09
he's different five cents I
can't
1:33:18
believe someone came up with my
idea
1:33:25
about gloves so anyway that's
that yeah
1:33:30
yeah it's just gonna be never
endings
1:33:33
and keep on going
1:33:33
yeah that's what I would do if
I was
1:33:35
just like a full it's a job
it's pays
1:33:37
well you got a lot of power and
you got
1:33:39
people working for you taking
you you
1:33:41
know the people getting your dry
1:33:43
cleaning bringing the car
around all
1:33:45
that sort of
1:33:47
hey bring the car around thank
you very
1:33:50
much
1:33:51
so this guy Steve King who we
noticed we
1:33:54
talked about on the show before
he's one
1:33:56
of the congressmen that is yeah
1:33:59
Republicans you know yeah of
course he's
1:34:03
a Republican under attack for
being a
1:34:04
racist pig and and he's pretty
adamant
1:34:09
about fighting the the charges
and
1:34:11
everybody you know they give
nothing but
1:34:13
grief about it because he
supposedly
1:34:16
defends white supremacy when he
doesn't
1:34:18
now why is there some issue
that he's
1:34:20
involved in this under attack
this is
1:34:22
the late this is a new version
of plate
1:34:25
I got two clips of the same
thing but it
1:34:27
get a little different
dimension from
1:34:29
let's start with democracy now
the Steve
1:34:31
King DN background her a key
Republican
1:34:33
lawmaker and close ally of
President
1:34:35
Trump defended white supremacy
while
1:34:38
assailing the diversity of the
incoming
1:34:40
lawmakers in an interview
published
1:34:42
Thursday Iowa Congress member
Steve King
1:34:45
told the New York Times quote
white
1:34:47
nationalist white supremacist
Western
1:34:49
civilization how did that
language
1:34:51
become offensive why did I sit
in
1:34:53
classes teaching me about the
merits of
1:34:55
our history in our civilization
unquote
1:34:57
Congress member King went on to
1:34:59
criticize the freshman class of
1:35:01
Democratic lawmakers with its
record
1:35:03
number of women and people of
color
1:35:04
saying quote you could look
over there
1:35:07
and think the Democratic Party
is no
1:35:09
country for white men King said
alright
1:35:14
this is a really bad this is a
just
1:35:17
again who's driving is full
who's
1:35:19
driving he never ever defended
white
1:35:23
supremacy and they don't have a
quote of
1:35:26
defending white supremacy he
was just
1:35:28
saying that these terms you
can't even
1:35:31
mention them any moral people
get all
1:35:33
over your case you can't even
say the
1:35:35
words white nationalist he says
he's not
1:35:38
a white nationalist but he says
if you
1:35:40
even use the word then all of a
sudden
1:35:42
you are and that's all he's
bitching
1:35:43
about and he's kind of if you
listen to
1:35:46
the CBS report which is Steve
King again
1:35:50
I think they least make it a
little more
1:35:52
palatable of a little more
realistic but
1:35:55
they're after this guy for some
reason
1:35:58
because I regret the heartburn
1:36:00
that has poured forth upon this
Congress
1:36:02
in this country and especially
in my
1:36:03
state that's as close as Iowa
1:36:05
congressman steve king came to
1:36:07
apologizing today for comments
being
1:36:09
called abhorrent racist and
reckless by
1:36:12
members of his own party in a
New York
1:36:13
Times interview published
Thursday the
1:36:15
Republican lawmaker asked white
1:36:17
nationalist white supremacists
Western
1:36:19
civilization how did that
language
1:36:22
become offensive facing a
growing
1:36:23
backlash today King took to the
House
1:36:25
floor to explain himself under
any fair
1:36:28
political definition I am
simply an
1:36:31
American nationalist this
conviction
1:36:33
does not make me a white
nationalist or
1:36:36
a white supremacist tonight
South
1:36:37
Carolina senator Tim Scott the
only
1:36:39
black Republican in the Senate
calling
1:36:41
out King when I have to hit the
pause
1:36:43
button to have a conversation
about race
1:36:45
and racism and and polarizing
comments
1:36:47
by other folks in my party it
makes it
1:36:49
far more difficult for us to
sell the
1:36:52
conservative brand and writing
in the
1:36:54
Washington Post
1:36:55
some in our party wonder why
Republicans
1:36:57
are constantly accused of
racism it is
1:36:59
because of our silence when
things like
1:37:00
this are said House Speaker
Nancy Pelosi
1:37:03
condemning Kings comments to
has two
1:37:14
primary challengers one of whom
told the
1:37:16
Des Moines Register yesterday I
won't
1:37:18
embarrass the State Garrett
Haake NBC
1:37:21
News the capital Oh so this is
just a
1:37:23
pre challenge we're just a
families just
1:37:25
challenging everybody just
getting pre
1:37:27
challenged underway yeah geez
you know
1:37:30
these people they better do
some work
1:37:32
too while they're at it and
they're not
1:37:35
gonna do any worse and work for
us as I
1:37:37
was searching I searched the
Google's
1:37:40
which I always do during show
days yeah
1:37:43
Steve King under attack every
link now
1:37:46
on on my Google results page
has a news
1:37:51
guard icon next to it because
you put
1:37:55
that app on you yeah to show me
if I
1:37:56
should even click on the link
so in
1:38:00
other words the list of Google
links
1:38:02
have I ever won it to the right
there's
1:38:04
a little well there's that
actually
1:38:06
happens with the vast actually
to the
1:38:07
left it's not a letter laughs
yeah right
1:38:11
to the right real that's not
that's
1:38:13
that's that's unsightly yeah so
it moves
1:38:17
the link over one spot because
the the
1:38:20
guard is there about that and
get this
1:38:23
thing oh yeah you need this you
need
1:38:26
this thing anything red is what
I'd
1:38:28
click on that's what I was
looking for
1:38:30
it took me three pages I say
well some
1:38:33
good three pages now four page
so I have
1:38:36
a counter it this is
counter-intuitive
1:38:37
it's gonna get if I was running
that
1:38:39
that little plugin I would
definitely be
1:38:43
looking for the red one so I
could click
1:38:45
on them to see what the hell's
going on
1:38:46
there I'm sure they're also
reporting
1:38:49
back I'm sure I'm sure I'm sure
1:38:51
publicist says building up nice
little
1:38:54
little record of Who I am but
you're
1:38:56
like well just get a VPN and
then they
1:38:58
can screw themselves it's
actually it's
1:39:00
kind of nice because exactly as
you say
1:39:03
when you do a Google search you
really
1:39:05
want to get the red one so
here's my
1:39:07
first read one page ten the
Palmer
1:39:10
report that has a red a red be
careful
1:39:18
notice on it no what does the
Palmer
1:39:21
have to say yesterday we
brought you the
1:39:23
story of how a Republican
harvesting of
1:39:24
Iowa's long history of racism
and gun
1:39:27
fanaticism posted a racial
attack
1:39:29
against it's actually seems
like it's a
1:39:31
kind of anti King it's
attacking him yes
1:39:35
well he's got that one right no
you
1:39:38
should get a red checkmark a
green one
1:39:40
he's one of the good guys yeah
I mean
1:39:43
but every single other one is
is all
1:39:46
green yeah that's just need a
yellow and
1:39:50
an orange for colors crooked
media has a
1:39:54
new icon it it's gray and it
has a - oh
1:39:58
this website is still in the
process of
1:40:00
being rated by news guard huh
1:40:03
interesting
1:40:04
well since we're talking about
forbidden
1:40:07
words because that's really
what it is
1:40:10
it's time to educate ourselves
just keep
1:40:12
ourselves up to date up to speed
1:40:14
o current with the with the
with the
1:40:16
kids now the University of
1:40:19
california-davis has an LGBTQIA
Resource
1:40:23
Center which is not correct in
my
1:40:27
opinion I believe it as LGBTQ
Qi AAP ke
1:40:32
now but they say lesbian gay
bisexual
1:40:34
transgender queer intersex and
asexual
1:40:37
and there are and they have a
listing
1:40:39
here of words that hurt and why
well
1:40:42
that hurts far as I'm concerned
that
1:40:44
moniker they're using their
acronym is
1:40:46
is is in itself hurtful hurtful
yeah
1:40:50
would you like to hear it's
only it's
1:40:53
about 2:15 Oh what do you think
yes
1:40:55
words that hurt and why
sometimes we say
1:40:57
words without realizing the
impact they
1:40:59
may have on others say what you
mean and
1:41:02
mean what you say take time to
educate
1:41:04
yourself about language and
histories of
1:41:07
oppression now that would be my
this is
1:41:13
added by me we'll start off
with bitch
1:41:17
bitch is in hip-hop music
targets and
1:41:22
dehumanizes women even if used
towards
1:41:24
men including queer and gay men
Wow
1:41:28
I know a lot of gay men who
call each
1:41:30
other bitch but ok it
reinforces sexism
1:41:33
so this is a word that hurts
and should
1:41:35
be removed abolished ghetto yeah
1:41:41
describe something or someone
as cheap
1:41:43
worn-out poor dangerous etc
reference to
1:41:47
you guys ghetto you're
someone's ghetto
1:41:48
yes ghetto yes this is this is
a hurtful
1:41:51
word yeah illegal alien hurtful
reduces
1:41:56
that is just a statement of fact
1:41:58
well maybe who you're supposed
to use
1:42:00
instead let me see
1:42:02
reduces undocumented immigrants
to
1:42:04
something less than human
fixate on
1:42:07
isn't fixates on legal status
instead of
1:42:10
people as individuals asserts
that some
1:42:13
people like a perpetrator
asserts that
1:42:15
some people belong here more
than others
1:42:17
do ignores political citizens
1:42:21
this is your California of
Davis systems
1:42:24
you see thing asserts that some
people
1:42:27
belong here more than others do
ignores
1:42:29
political social and economic
factors
1:42:31
that impact people of color
while they
1:42:36
are all illegal aliens people
of color I
1:42:38
don't think so in fact no I
know they're
1:42:42
not all right uh here's one
that I've
1:42:45
done well I should I got yep
1:42:47
no homo well you haven't done
no homo
1:42:52
now in a long time but in years
you know
1:42:55
it's like guys I love you man I
love you
1:42:57
bro no homo yes it'll Disick it
1:43:00
cornballs thing that bros like
to say
1:43:02
stresses the speaker's
heterosexuality
1:43:05
masculinity and/or other traits
to avoid
1:43:08
being perceived as LGBTQIA he
goes goes
1:43:13
to great lengths to avoid
association
1:43:16
with anything queer you know
I've always
1:43:19
thought of it as just some dumb
thing
1:43:20
that people say because it's
kind of
1:43:22
funny it was for a while until
it yeah
1:43:25
I've been the 80s yeah oh boy
oh you
1:43:30
actually you got away with it
1:43:32
what did you call a OC what do
you call
1:43:34
her an idiot an idiot no you
called her
1:43:37
stupid
1:43:38
any other words OHS any other
words
1:43:40
stupid and I haven't used moron
but I
1:43:45
could well here are words that
are that
1:43:48
hurts
1:43:49
retarded lame crazy and dumb I
didn't
1:43:55
use any of those I know you
skated right
1:43:56
through it yeah so it's okay to
call
1:43:59
someone an idiot yes or even a
moron but
1:44:02
you can't call them dumb no
stupid you
1:44:04
can call them stupid stupid
you're
1:44:06
stupid
1:44:07
ah another phrase that's so gay
yes
1:44:13
another late 80s phrase that's
going out
1:44:15
of vogue yeah whore ho or slut
whore
1:44:21
whore Oh
1:44:25
surprising
1:44:26
who are cooler I think who
maybe okay
1:44:31
yeah who where she's a whore a
whore
1:44:34
bisexuality doesn't really
exist people
1:44:36
are only gay or straight of
statement of
1:44:41
fact in that document
1:44:42
it's what that's a it's a
hurtful phrase
1:44:45
who says that well apparently
enough
1:44:49
people to put it on list this
denies the
1:44:51
fluidity of sexuality with
fluidity
1:44:53
[Music]
1:44:55
fluids today and dismisses
people's
1:45:00
experiences and definitions of
self
1:45:02
people deserve the right to
define their
1:45:05
own I doubt get bla bla fine
yeah yeah
1:45:07
well on the other side on the
other side
1:45:11
of that we have I think
everyone is
1:45:14
really bisexual ah yeah yeah
yeah that's
1:45:18
the classic thing a bisexual
will say
1:45:21
this is often meant to
acknowledge the
1:45:23
fluidity of sexuality but what
they said
1:45:26
that's a good thing this is a
way of
1:45:28
checking people to see if
they're you
1:45:30
know just to come on you're
looking for
1:45:35
somebody say yeah I think
you're right
1:45:36
well next on the list I never
thought
1:45:39
about it much but I think you
might be
1:45:41
right
1:45:43
you're too femme to be bisexual
who says
1:45:49
that let's be some other come on
1:45:53
bisexual people just want
straight
1:45:56
privilege I've never heard this
oh wait
1:46:00
what yeah this is a hurtful
thing and
1:46:02
people say it apparently but
check it
1:46:05
out here's the next one this
has gotta
1:46:07
be my favorite bisexual people
are just
1:46:10
greedy and want to have sex with
1:46:12
everyone see this is the
University of
1:46:17
California Davis publisher
that's the
1:46:19
farmers up there okay now we
get into
1:46:22
some other things who do you see
1:46:24
yourself ending up with this is
in the
1:46:28
same stupid book yeah it's not
a blind
1:46:31
want somebody from Davis to
send me a
1:46:32
copy of this book it's not a
book so the
1:46:35
book just online an old crappy
Resource
1:46:37
Center this is another way of
implying
1:46:39
one has to quote end up gay or
straight
1:46:42
and ignores bisexuality as an
ident
1:46:45
who is bisexual wrote this yeah
the big
1:46:48
problem okay so then we have
people like
1:46:51
this writing so that's just an
agenda
1:46:53
then we have tranny yeah I
would never
1:46:56
say that well interesting
though our our
1:46:59
official transsexuals of the
show called
1:47:01
themselves trannies but and
they don't
1:47:02
mind us saying it you just
don't like
1:47:04
doing it yeah this is my
favorite what
1:47:06
is your real name I mean the
one you
1:47:08
were given at birth this is of
course
1:47:12
any douchebag would say there's
no
1:47:14
you're not allowed to say
he/she as ly
1:47:19
hasn't hyphenated if you don't
know
1:47:20
because you should find out
before you
1:47:22
use it
1:47:23
of course yes I guess is
impractical
1:47:26
there's a lot of horrible
things that
1:47:29
won't even say this is my
favorite
1:47:30
thought that's a big one these
days but
1:47:33
th ot thought does that mean
thought is
1:47:37
an acronym that whore over
there thought
1:47:42
yeah this is only come up yet
recently
1:47:44
when you're saying that word
well you
1:47:46
say look at her the thought
that whore
1:47:49
over there I've never heard
this is a
1:47:51
big thing right now
1:47:52
it's it we're online no an
online let me
1:47:56
tell you what's going on there
are
1:47:58
entire groups of people who are
1:48:00
reporting sex workers webcam
girls other
1:48:05
things like that and it's
called that
1:48:07
thought some like the girls
alone they
1:48:10
report them to the IRS why they
don't
1:48:14
make enough money that the IRS
should
1:48:15
care it's called the thought
but yeah
1:48:18
I'm just telling you you also
can't use
1:48:21
the word ugly anymore even if
somebody's
1:48:24
ugly how about butt ugly is
that better
1:48:27
and doesn't say and this one
this is a
1:48:33
OC needs to cut this out you
guys she
1:48:35
says that a lot you guys all
right you
1:48:37
guys and this is a no no
because it
1:48:40
erases the identities of people
who are
1:48:42
in the room generalizing a
group of
1:48:44
people to be masculine wrong
1:48:48
I said all the time to women
the art was
1:48:52
wrong
1:48:52
and finally I'm such a fat ass
right now
1:48:55
so you can't say that about
yourself
1:48:57
because they what if you're a
big fat
1:49:00
ass the guy from Cincinnati he
called he
1:49:02
says he's a fat guy from
Cincinnati sir
1:49:04
: the friendly fat man from
Cincinnati
1:49:07
you can't say give him his
money back ah
1:49:09
well we're gonna go that far it
demeans
1:49:13
and devalued fatness and fat
bodies
1:49:17
reinforces harmful assumptions
that fat
1:49:19
people are gluttonous and are
fat
1:49:21
because they have less
restraint the
1:49:24
friendly fat guy there's a
reinforced
1:49:26
effective fat men are
friendlier jolly
1:49:29
it implies there is such an
acceptable
1:49:31
amount of food to eat and
anything more
1:49:33
as disgusting or that enjoy
apply any of
1:49:37
such thing well this is what's
being
1:49:40
taught in collage this is
what's going
1:49:43
on in colleges I'm sure that's
not the
1:49:46
worst case scenario no well
you're up to
1:49:52
date thank you yeah I mean this
is very
1:49:54
one of those rare No Agenda
reports we
1:49:56
often do that really keep
people on the
1:50:00
on the on the positive tip on
them yeah
1:50:03
the cutting edge cutting edge
of culture
1:50:05
all right well while you're on
the
1:50:07
cutting edge of culture let me
tell you
1:50:09
where as we're all aghast about
the
1:50:12
Chinese social score and
everyone's
1:50:14
flipping out about it no boy
like even
1:50:17
Hillary Clinton referred to a
dystopian
1:50:20
future meanwhile is just
building here
1:50:23
in the most beautiful way yeah
we have a
1:50:26
control system like that it's
called for
1:50:28
your FICO score oh yeah it
won't be long
1:50:31
until you can wear little badge
that has
1:50:33
your score on it I hear this
converses
1:50:35
combo all the time people
talking about
1:50:37
what's your FICO score yeah it
happens
1:50:39
to be that the keeper has some
1:50:41
outrageous score of like 886
which you
1:50:46
know she's very reluctant to
actually
1:50:48
marry me because she knows
what's gonna
1:50:49
happen yeah fight goes good
1:50:57
tanked all the way down to 500
or
1:50:59
something come a little closer
to my
1:51:06
credit sorry there may be help
on the
1:51:10
horizon for me people like me
who have I
1:51:12
had not looked recently but I'm
sure
1:51:14
it's really bad I've never
cared yeah my
1:51:17
FICO score it looks like
they're going
1:51:19
to help out you can get a boost
you can
1:51:23
get a boost as much and maybe a
hundred
1:51:24
point boost so I'm naturally
we're all
1:51:27
interested because for those
who don't
1:51:29
know it this credit worthiness
report
1:51:31
this FICO this number lets
people know
1:51:35
if you should rate if you can
rent an
1:51:37
apartment even if you have the
money if
1:51:38
that just second well you have
kind of a
1:51:40
low FICO score you may have the
money
1:51:42
but I don't know you know
1:51:44
this rumor that some people
look at it
1:51:46
in hiring and jobs it's become
this
1:51:48
important order there's
documentation
1:51:50
for this so it's very important
slave
1:51:54
well think of it as the credit
catch-22
1:51:57
in order to borrow money you
need a good
1:52:00
credit score but to get a high
number
1:52:01
you have to show a solid credit
history
1:52:04
with that in mind Experian one
of the
1:52:06
three major credit reporting
companies
1:52:08
is piloting a program called
Experian
1:52:10
boost the premise is simple if
you're
1:52:12
willing to share more of your
personal
1:52:14
information you may see an
immediate
1:52:15
increase to your credit score
consumers
1:52:18
who opt into the program allow
Experian
1:52:20
to access their bank account
and track
1:52:22
utility or phone payments that
data is
1:52:25
added to their credit file and
then they
1:52:27
get an updated score experience
says
1:52:29
scores rose for two out of three
1:52:31
consumers participating in its
pilot
1:52:33
phase and 10% of those with
their
1:52:35
so-called thin file had enough
credit
1:52:38
history to be given a score for
the
1:52:39
first time now there's another
program
1:52:41
expected to be rolled out this
summer
1:52:43
called ultra FICO it's a
partnership
1:52:45
between Experian the FinTech
firm
1:52:47
Felicity and FICO the credit
scoring
1:52:50
company consumers again must
opt in to
1:52:52
allow access to their savings
and
1:52:54
checking accounts their
balances will
1:52:56
then be monitored to see how
they manage
1:52:58
cash flow and pay their bills
and all
1:53:00
to calculate a new impossibly
higher
1:53:03
ultra FICO score now that's
good news
1:53:05
for many consumers and vendors
- who
1:53:08
will be able to draw from a
larger pool
1:53:10
now of potential borrowers it's
great
1:53:12
news
1:53:13
just let him access your bank
accounts
1:53:15
they can see how you're doing
1:53:16
it'll give you a little grass a
little
1:53:18
charts like oh do a little
better pay on
1:53:21
time you can do it come on your
little
1:53:23
engine it could Wow this is your
1:53:29
dystopian future this is where
all right
1:53:31
this is what's disgusting yeah
and CNBC
1:53:35
is Gitty about it oh yeah I
think that's
1:53:41
great I can't wait do they have
one
1:53:44
critical thinker at CNBC ever
that can
1:53:47
maybe say hey yes they do
1:53:51
oh good Jim Cramer listen there
is
1:53:58
another product idea in here
somewhere
1:54:00
I mean you've seen the black
mirror
1:54:03
episode where you can look at
some of
1:54:05
his augmented reality we can see
1:54:07
someone's score above their
head you
1:54:10
know I think that there's
there's a way
1:54:12
for us to create some kind of
app or
1:54:14
something yes I agree that it
takes your
1:54:18
foot you're ultra FICO score
your
1:54:20
Experian boost ultra FICO score
and then
1:54:24
moves you from your thin file
and then
1:54:26
you can add stuff to it now I'm
just
1:54:28
taking how many likes you have
on
1:54:30
Twitter and just you know
average it out
1:54:31
and give someone a score higher
or lower
1:54:33
and we just need to claim it
take FICO
1:54:36
it's just commercial commercial
company
1:54:39
who started this business and
now
1:54:40
they're like the government
standard of
1:54:42
worthiness as a citizen yeah we
can go
1:54:45
on top of that we just need to
brand it
1:54:48
right we can have a better
score that
1:54:49
incorporates the FICO score it
was
1:54:51
something that I teach like
it's just
1:54:54
loud if you show side do
business if
1:54:56
you're shy so sideboob you get
extra
1:54:58
points on your Instagram let's
see this
1:55:02
is where the author I'm sorry
I'll stop
1:55:05
Klout was trying to do
something like
1:55:07
right cloud it was it was a
reputational
1:55:11
score yeah reputational score
but they
1:55:13
could
1:55:13
really get that for some reason
one of
1:55:16
the reasons was people like
myself
1:55:17
wouldn't join mm-hmm and I'm
not just
1:55:20
saying I didn't do it that but
lots of
1:55:23
people were enjoy cuz it's like
who
1:55:24
cares what they think my Klout
score is
1:55:27
I mean you how hard up are you
for self
1:55:30
esteem yeah you have to work
get a claw
1:55:33
claw score
1:55:34
it was quite if it could be
1:55:36
institutionalized which is what
you're
1:55:38
suggesting as opposed to being
just
1:55:39
someone yes to McDonald's kind
of thing
1:55:44
which was junk well it was it
was Klout
1:55:47
with a K which apparently was
purchased
1:55:49
by lithium technologies and
they shut it
1:55:52
down so I don't haven't looked
into
1:55:54
lithium yeah they're doing
there was
1:55:57
possibility that GD p-- APR may
have
1:55:59
played into clouts downfall
this was
1:56:02
pretty recent when did this
happen this
1:56:04
year or they just folded
interesting
1:56:06
yeah just folded hmm well they
they
1:56:09
appear to have only done like
oh here's
1:56:11
what you mentions on Twitter
Facebook
1:56:12
and Google but I think you
should be you
1:56:15
know how many for how many
pictures are
1:56:16
in how many pictures of friends
are you
1:56:20
also in the picture you know
that's what
1:56:22
that mean that would be which I
would
1:56:24
agree with that plus so you
could get a
1:56:26
plus for that there's gotta be
a little
1:56:27
more I think the way they make
it work
1:56:29
because nobody really cares
about what
1:56:30
crime is about to say it should
be a
1:56:32
little more spooky spooky yeah
like
1:56:37
spy-ish it's like CIA stuff
right what
1:56:42
you just said is how many times
are you
1:56:44
in the picture somebody else
took yeah
1:56:48
that's what I said yeah that's
why I
1:56:50
said that's spooky that's great
you need
1:56:52
to be more spooky you need to
have more
1:56:54
ideas that are spooky spooky
ish right
1:56:57
stuff said that way you can
build the
1:56:59
company up and you got some of
these
1:57:00
algorithms you cumbersome L
goes that do
1:57:02
this searching it goes through
the
1:57:04
Flickr pictures all the rest
and then
1:57:06
then that one of these
operations buys
1:57:10
you we yes we notice your hands
yeah we
1:57:12
need a name for it though
1:57:15
if we if we have the right
acronym or
1:57:17
the right name I think we could
build it
1:57:19
we reap score the what creep
score creep
1:57:22
score
1:57:24
no keep working on it John it's
if we
1:57:28
did it with a K and we could
come up
1:57:30
with a great freaking score
score yeah
1:57:32
there might be okay but it's too
1:57:34
confusing we want it to be
something
1:57:36
aspirational that people
realize yes
1:57:37
you're right creep scores
negative has
1:57:39
to be aspirational now think of
1:57:41
something okay thank for show
11:03 none
1:58:01
of them creeps by the way that
was about
1:58:04
value score something like that
I think
1:58:07
there's already a value score
out there
1:58:09
okay Robert blank Shane I
believe
1:58:13
hundred bucks you must know how
you
1:58:15
reaches us I email I never seem
to get a
1:58:19
reply from Robert blank Shane I
don't
1:58:25
think so I don't think I never
heard of
1:58:27
a note from him maybe it could
be my
1:58:30
fault he wants that you'd like
to speak
1:58:33
of my college st. John's
College a great
1:58:35
length
1:58:36
okay well oh he says most
definitely oh
1:58:39
okay yeah all right we want to
hear from
1:58:42
you last time I heard from him
he was
1:58:44
going to Rwanda and Tanzania oh
you know
1:58:48
a hit man we need to hear
because I lost
1:58:50
my guy he stopped literally I
think he
1:58:53
still listens but he's soaked
he's
1:58:55
turned into a just large
amygdala Trump
1:58:58
hater there's such an extreme
that he
1:59:00
can write to show any more
doubt he
1:59:02
doesn't give us tips on
anything going
1:59:03
on oh I mean not not blank
Stein but
1:59:06
your your guy yeah my guy this
guy might
1:59:09
replace him okay blanket that
will be
1:59:12
looking for your email blank
shining
1:59:14
upon the orchids Adam at curry
calm it's
1:59:16
not that hard
1:59:17
yes blank Shane on deck waiting
for you
1:59:19
yeah we want to know more
1:59:21
sir Joel battleborn black baron
of
1:59:24
Northern Nevada and Reno 808
1:59:28
um John Knowles Baron of
Murfreesboro
1:59:33
which is where all the techies
are
1:59:35
surrounding that area in
Tennessee a
1:59:38
0:08 sir Michael Moss 800 8 he
says I
1:59:44
had the doughnut some Joker put
it
1:59:45
old-timey calculate her boob
into some
1:59:47
companies Bashir's brashears and
1:59:55
Cookeville Tennessee another
he's I
1:59:56
think that's the Murphy girls
there we
1:59:58
got a new meet up there yep
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have a birthday call for Ray
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2:00:17
samokutyaev in Arlington
Virginia good
2:00:23
area for people soon to be
rebranded as
2:00:26
national landing by Amazon that
a joke
2:00:30
I'm not getting it has to do
with the
2:00:33
Amazon open up shop there got
it got it
2:00:36
by count Jeff Gerlach in Lincoln
2:00:39
California and the following
people are
2:00:41
and he has a he has a title
change I
2:00:45
hope it's on there I believe so
was that
2:00:48
what his note was about yes he
yes he
2:00:50
becomes vacant I think he's
changed of
2:00:54
yes I have it here we're good
to go
2:00:58
Edward the following people are
$50
2:01:01
donors name and location if
appropriate
2:01:02
or poor if I have it Edward
Daniels
2:01:05
don't have it Richard Gardiner
don't
2:01:08
have it Jonathan Ferris and
liberal
2:01:10
Kansas when how they vote there
Robert
2:01:13
Brett yo and Canton's Ville
Maryland
2:01:16
Robert Bruckner Phil Watterson
2:01:19
Kimberly Redmond and Toronto
Ontario
2:01:23
Mario but Geron Oh bud Barger
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2:01:29
think so thanks for getting me
through
2:01:30
the graveyard shifts in
Brownsville
2:01:32
Texas Robert Kerr Kerr back
Kerr Beck
2:01:37
curb at Quebec in essexville
Michigan
2:01:43
peyt snakes SERP answered sir
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page your page for paid sir
paid it's
2:01:49
more than a sir I think he's up
there in
2:01:51
the world or something oh yeah
Robert
2:01:53
Webber in San Jose California
Mark
2:01:56
Johnson and Aurora Colorado
Eliot
2:01:59
Gardiner in New York
Pennsylvania's got
2:02:01
a whole bunch of birthdays I'm
calling
2:02:03
out to hear him Sir Andrew
gardeners
2:02:06
daughter
2:02:07
Mickey a happy first birthday
on January
2:02:10
12th Sir Andrew donated for his
first
2:02:13
human resource who was unnamed
at the
2:02:14
time her name is Coon Beckett
gardener
2:02:17
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right cone
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2:02:23
yes all right cone cone Beckett
Gardner
2:02:27
born December 27th welcome human
2:02:29
resource welcome citizen
2:02:32
Jason Clegg and San Diego's Dame
2:02:35
Patricia Worthington who owns
half of
2:02:38
Florida apparently you know
always
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donates and I read appreciated
a lot and
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Brandon savoir and Port Orchard
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Washington I think he's a sir
it's
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as producers we don't have to
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such things as you know giving
our our
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audience members a flu shot like
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happened on the Golden Globe
Awards you
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know I'm just like that's
that's the
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that's what Rite Aid had to do
by the
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way irony of Rite Aid
sponsoring flu
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shots for celebrities on the
Golden
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Globes the New York Stock
Exchange is
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warning rite-aid they will be
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if their shares fall below $1
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they're closed so maybe then
for the
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reverse split me yeah right
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maybe they need a little
strategy on how
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they want to add
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reverse split that's your bet
that's
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your easy way out meet-up news
so we
2:03:54
still have the 22nd of February
on deck
2:03:57
in Des Moines Iowa I got to
talk to Mimi
2:04:00
cuz I don't hear any noise
coming out of
2:04:01
what's going on I thought that
was in in
2:04:04
an organization mode you know
anything
2:04:07
about it other than from me I
don't know
2:04:10
anything I'll ask maybe she
she'll tell
2:04:12
me I sent her to producers who
wanted to
2:04:14
organize okay well she's been
busy okay
2:04:18
that's fine that's why I'm
checking
2:04:19
Texas meetup we have a date and
a venue
2:04:21
Oh bull March 2nd
2:04:25
Saturday March 2nd yeah I wish
it could
2:04:28
have been March 3rd 3 3 but
that's a
2:04:30
Sunday and here's how of it
yeah Fridays
2:04:33
are better but shout is okay
it's well
2:04:37
we could do Friday I mean it's
just
2:04:38
better it's not we've been
doing ok the
2:04:42
reason Friday's better is
because you
2:04:44
have a bunch of people it
depends on
2:04:45
where you put this if it's
gonna be
2:04:46
something like a long trip that
2:04:48
everyone's gonna have to take
then it
2:04:49
doesn't make any difference but
if it's
2:04:50
in a town where people work and
they
2:04:53
commute to their job they would
like to
2:04:55
be their Guardian town on
Friday and
2:04:57
they quit work around 5:00 bold
old
2:05:00
nowadays is for but they quit
work and
2:05:02
then they come right to the
event
2:05:04
otherwise if it's Saturday they
go home
2:05:06
and then they're now there is
some
2:05:09
distance from the event because
we're
2:05:10
not in did town anymore they're
in the
2:05:12
suburbs or they're someplace
else and
2:05:14
then they have to make another
trip into
2:05:16
town which is a lot of extra
work and a
2:05:19
lot and you lose you'll lose
people well
2:05:22
it's going to be Saturday and
just
2:05:23
listening to you and you have
no idea
2:05:25
what Austin traffic is like
yeah you
2:05:27
leave your job at 5:00 and
you're gonna
2:05:28
be at a meet-up not until 7:30
so no
2:05:31
it's not gonna happen on a
Friday he
2:05:33
will be Saturday and I will
tell you
2:05:34
about the venue based upon a
note I
2:05:36
received two days ago Adam I
was turned
2:05:40
on your podcast by the grime
Americans
2:05:42
and absolutely loved it
2:05:43
growing up in Austin the true
Austinite
2:05:46
I love listening to art bell
the George
2:05:49
Gordon School of Law Alex Jones
when he
2:05:51
was still on public access and
pirate
2:05:53
microbe and FM radio right here
in town
2:05:56
you two guys really nail a sane
2:05:58
fact-based version of the
truths that
2:06:01
are out there in front of all
of our
2:06:02
faces
2:06:04
Austan meetup could be planned
at Austin
2:06:06
beer works where I work he
doesn't just
2:06:08
work there he is the brewery
ambassador
2:06:12
so if he says you know if you're
2:06:14
inclined to do it there and not
only
2:06:16
planning one let's do it so I
had it
2:06:17
back and forth with him so
they're very
2:06:19
happy to host us they can the
Austin
2:06:22
beer Works has a 250 person
capacity he
2:06:26
says he just like a heads up
more or
2:06:27
less how many people are coming
so they
2:06:29
can staff appropriately and
they will
2:06:30
also bring in a food truck for
us and if
2:06:34
the weather holds up the patio
is very
2:06:36
nice and shade it allows for
more room
2:06:38
to mill around and this is Ross
Reynolds
2:06:40
the brewery ambassador at
Austin beer
2:06:42
works and looks like we're
going through
2:06:44
this March 2nd ok and this is
the Texas
2:06:48
Meetup
2:06:49
other states more than welcome
to to
2:06:52
join now I might get some possum
2:06:56
somebody coming in from
Louisiana maybe
2:06:58
or oh I think we got Arkansas I
think we
2:07:01
have Arkansas Oklahoma you know
probably
2:07:05
some people crossing the Rio
Grande yeah
2:07:08
let's see some Mexicans it's a
Mexican
2:07:10
letters well I'm very excited
about it
2:07:13
and it's the perfect timing
because
2:07:15
we're back from you know from
Des Moines
2:07:18
it's also before South by
Southwest
2:07:20
that's all that's a it's a good
time to
2:07:22
do this and we will be sending
out
2:07:25
emails soon to Texas and states
in the
2:07:28
surrounding area so that
everyone is
2:07:30
reminded of this and it'll also
go on
2:07:31
meetup.com and this is gonna be
good
2:07:34
it's the big Texas meet we need
some
2:07:36
jingles yeah this is the long
awaited
2:07:41
long long arrayed and long
awaited
2:07:45
always underrated Texas meetup
March 2nd
2:07:48
Austin Texas Austin Adira
worries Buffy
2:07:51
have you're gonna get one you
get 50 I
2:07:53
think we're good we can have a
hundred
2:07:55
people at this thing yeah well
that's
2:07:56
what everyone thinks god thanks
for
2:07:58
being so positive John right
there
2:08:00
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again thank
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calm holy
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crap it was so short this
donation
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20
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minutes later in the program
than we are
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right now oh yeah this is a
good time to
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be not yeah it's fine what else
we get
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to talk about though oh I have
lots to
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talk about okay well let's talk
about it
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okay how about act 9:00 okay
9:00
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buffaloed again she let Jean
Laviolette
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Jean the yellow vest the yellow
yellows
2:10:30
that's right
2:10:31
it is now act 9 so 9 weekends
in a row
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as many as 80,000 police
officers will
2:10:38
be deployed across France this
weekend
2:10:40
as the authorities prepare for
the 9th
2:10:42
week of the yellow vest
protests by the
2:10:45
way I keep saying the next show
is
2:10:47
Sunday with Thursday today
Sunday I'm so
2:10:50
confused
2:10:51
5,000 police are expected in
Paris alone
2:10:53
for the July Jean movement
which was
2:10:56
first created to oppose a
planned fuel
2:10:58
tax rise but grew into a print
notice
2:11:00
how they euronews just kind of
skipped
2:11:02
over the carbon tax oh it's
just a fuel
2:11:05
tax first created to oppose a
planned
2:11:08
fuel tax rise but go into a
protest
2:11:10
about in a corner and spending
power
2:11:12
that the demonstrators carried
a range
2:11:14
of placards including one that
called on
2:11:16
president Emmanuel macron to
either give
2:11:18
in or step down just once the
demands
2:11:21
are quite simple and the
answers are
2:11:23
either violent or strict this
2:11:24
demonstrator says when there is
real
2:11:27
recognition that we're here in
the
2:11:28
streets and macron acknowledges
this in
2:11:30
the media then maybe we'll make
some
2:11:32
progress
2:11:34
Frances struggles to contain the
2:11:36
movements in parts because it
has no
2:11:38
apparent leader nor is it
affiliated to
2:11:40
a political party or a trade
union
2:11:42
making negotiations rather
difficulty
2:11:44
past weeks have seen violence
on the
2:11:46
streets but some she dejan have
put the
2:11:48
blame for that on far left and
far right
2:11:51
groups fantastic how now they
say that
2:11:54
the protesters themselves are
saying the
2:11:57
violence is coming from far
left and far
2:11:59
right which in fact was what
president
2:12:02
McCrone said he's the one that
started
2:12:05
that yeah they're these guys man
2:12:09
this whole French thing I mean
he's
2:12:11
French but they think they
think that
2:12:12
they're gonna negotiate no this
this
2:12:14
will not end the phret the
French is
2:12:17
gonna link the government down
it ends
2:12:19
when your head is lopped off
yeah that's
2:12:22
where they're always that's
what the end
2:12:23
yeah that's their target always
that's
2:12:25
their endgame everyone has to
quit
2:12:26
oh I don't see that happening I
don't
2:12:30
either but yeah Stewart is gonna
2:12:32
continue article 13 of the EU
copyright
2:12:37
reform law you know a new year
new round
2:12:40
new chances looks like we're
going for a
2:12:43
January 21st finalization you'll
2:12:45
remember this John this was
being
2:12:47
discussed primarily a article
13 as it
2:12:50
would basically prohibit any
copyrighted
2:12:55
work from being used anywhere
without
2:12:57
direct attribution payment and
all kinds
2:13:00
of stuff and it seems like an
another
2:13:03
attack on fair use and night me
as an
2:13:05
attack on fair use well
negotiators
2:13:08
currently have reached an
agreement on
2:13:09
the core of article 13 they
still want
2:13:13
to make Internet platforms
directly
2:13:15
liable for copyright
infringement this
2:13:17
is going to be a tough one for
the
2:13:19
social nets and the Google's
here's the
2:13:21
timeline this week 18th the
national
2:13:26
governments will vote on the
council's
2:13:27
position ahead of the final
negotiation
2:13:30
this is how this is a find use
the words
2:13:32
how fucked up the EU is
2:13:35
so we're talking about
something that is
2:13:37
completely unenforceable will
ruin
2:13:39
Commerce they need EU I guess
hopefully
2:13:43
will ruin social media I don't
want to
2:13:45
say it's a bad thing
2:13:46
but here's how it works national
2:13:48
governments vote on the
council's
2:13:49
position ahead of the final
negotiation
2:13:54
this is the moment of truth for
EU
2:13:56
member state governments will
Italy keep
2:14:00
its promise to vote against it
will
2:14:03
Germany say yeah we're against
it or
2:14:06
will go for it as long as small
2:14:08
businesses are excluded Poland
up in the
2:14:13
air so that's the 18th that's
just
2:14:16
before final on who's behind
this that
2:14:22
anybody wants it in the first
place what
2:14:24
is wrong with the current
copyright that
2:14:26
we have the copyright they're
very
2:14:29
liberal copyright laws that we
have
2:14:31
where you maintain a copyright
for 150
2:14:34
years after your death I don't
know who
2:14:38
wants this Disney probably yeah
probably
2:14:44
January 21st then we will see
the
2:14:48
trilogue negotiations between
Parliament
2:14:51
and Council which is an attempt
to
2:14:53
finalize the text then March
April
2:14:57
timeframe final vote in the
council the
2:15:00
Starfleet Command
2:15:01
you know unelected people March
25th
2:15:05
28th but more likely mid-april
they'll
2:15:09
have the final vote in the
European
2:15:11
Parliament so here's the
current status
2:15:13
article 13 applies to Internet
platforms
2:15:18
that organize and promote large
amounts
2:15:20
of copy write protected works
uploaded
2:15:23
by their users in order to make
a profit
2:15:27
so that is let's see are they
saying
2:15:31
here copy protect
2:15:34
not mean copyright infringing
ah this is
2:15:36
what they're arguing about so
the art
2:15:38
that I think it's come is
coming down to
2:15:39
semantics and words copyright
protected
2:15:42
not the same as copyright
infringing all
2:15:45
creative text photos of course
2:15:47
everything is automatically
copyrighted
2:15:48
more or less yes so there's
going to be
2:15:52
this this distinction of copy
protected
2:15:54
versus copy and copyright
copyright
2:15:56
protected versus copyright
infringing
2:16:00
see it's still about who will
be liable
2:16:05
for it and if the social if the
social
2:16:08
media networks can demonstrate
that they
2:16:12
are doing everything they can
to deploy
2:16:14
the strictest possible upload
filters
2:16:17
this is how never going to work
no
2:16:21
that's not gonna work put it
what is the
2:16:23
real target here are they
worried about
2:16:26
people you know reproducing a
photo and
2:16:31
ap photo on their Facebook feed
no are
2:16:35
they worried about downloading
a new
2:16:38
latest new new movie I actually
think
2:16:42
it's more about we're seeing
politicians
2:16:47
now in the US who have figured
it out
2:16:49
that the old system of
politicians and
2:16:53
news news corporations working
together
2:16:56
and to determine policy to set
the mood
2:17:00
to set yet to set the tone the
narrative
2:17:03
the in Europe they've still
haven't real
2:17:05
and they're not in the States
either but
2:17:06
we'll having figured it out
that that
2:17:08
way of doing things is over
they're
2:17:10
still operating on the premise
of well
2:17:11
if we can control the news and
make sure
2:17:14
there's no fake news and people
aren't
2:17:15
using you know stuff to create
fake news
2:17:17
out of other news then we can
control
2:17:19
the news help our news friends
not only
2:17:21
the good news gets out it to me
it feels
2:17:24
something like that yeah you're
thinking
2:17:27
it's more Disney like generally
speaking
2:17:31
if anything gets this far it
has to have
2:17:33
Disney like characteristics
meaning some
2:17:36
you know otherwise it wouldn't
get this
2:17:38
far I mean just a bunch of
lamebrains
2:17:40
from the news media they can't
come up
2:17:43
with a scheme like you just
described
2:17:44
well they already have this
2:17:47
the copyrighted works and
YouTube and
2:17:50
you know they have things in
place so
2:17:53
it's I don't think they're
relitigated
2:17:55
that there's something else
going on
2:17:59
here we have to look into this
somebody
2:18:01
out there knows that we have
lawyers
2:18:03
what is what it's really really
about
2:18:05
now somebody knows what the
trials are
2:18:07
going oh it's just stupidity
2:18:09
well it's protection of
something cuz
2:18:11
everything they do is either to
protect
2:18:12
some brand of cheese you know
some soap
2:18:16
[Music]
2:18:17
you know the agreements was it
the the
2:18:19
big TPP agreement you know
whatever is
2:18:22
public and that was to protect a
2:18:24
pharmaceutical company
2:18:25
exactly to protect what kind of
drugs we
2:18:27
got it's not about you stupid
Slayers to
2:18:29
protect the prices of drugs is
not a
2:18:32
scam exactly so there's
something scam
2:18:37
assha bout this but we don't
2:18:39
specifically not as long as we
find out
2:18:41
it'll open up a huge door of
information
2:18:43
it will see what the hell's
going on
2:18:45
I only once by the way Austin
announces
2:18:48
yet another new ductless
mobility
2:18:51
solution oh god now what yeah
let's see
2:18:56
what the name of this outfit is
Oh Joe
2:18:58
Oh Jo Jo Jo electric announced
Austin
2:19:02
will be the launch of its first
sit-down
2:19:05
scooter service that really
looks stupid
2:19:08
go there you know what I would
say if it
2:19:10
wasn't you spelling
2:19:11
Oh Jo electric if I wasn't know
if I
2:19:14
didn't learn right now to say
to not be
2:19:17
able to say this I would say
these
2:19:19
scooters look so gay but I'm
not allowed
2:19:21
to say say that Vespa ask
InDesign the
2:19:24
light electric vehicles hit
speeds of
2:19:27
the commuter scooter buy a Joe
Electric
2:19:33
how many are they deploying we
don't we
2:19:37
already have was it nine
thousand
2:19:40
scooters God knows how many
bikes looks
2:19:44
like it looks like a moat it oh
you know
2:19:47
what it looks like it looks
like a vest
2:19:48
but with no motor yeah yeah
yeah it does
2:19:52
look like a Vespa and has a
little box
2:19:54
on the back the compartment
down the
2:19:56
street with this dangerous
little guy
2:19:57
can't get probably if he gets
to 25
2:19:59
miles an hour would be
2:20:00
Mira no 20 only 20 is Austin
regulation
2:20:04
20 miles an hour but it has a
cool
2:20:07
little that little box on the
back you
2:20:09
can put your dog in there this
is yeah
2:20:11
yeah little baskets got baskets
what
2:20:14
what am I thinking is I don't
want to
2:20:15
say well what am i hearing
there John
2:20:17
what's going on I'm playing the
video oh
2:20:20
okay I understand kill it kill
it that
2:20:23
usually you can't hear it
motion alarm
2:20:26
said I turned off the sound
wireless key
2:20:28
fob ooh 25 mile range oh brother
2:20:33
top speed 20 you're right that
is the
2:20:35
top speed it's a piece of crap
yeah and
2:20:40
and just more shit on the
sidewalk yeah
2:20:43
well the other people are
taking another
2:20:44
yacht drive to their yacht they
threw in
2:20:49
the back meanwhile something
and I
2:20:51
although people are getting
hurt and I
2:20:52
don't like to see that
something get
2:20:55
hurt with all these things
something
2:20:56
beautiful is happening in
Switzerland
2:20:58
the lime scooters all received a
2:21:02
software update which is an
over-the-air
2:21:05
update and I'll read the
headline lime
2:21:09
halts scooter service in
Switzerland
2:21:12
after possible software glitch
throws
2:21:16
users off mid ride yes here's
what
2:21:20
happens
2:21:20
so you're riding along at 20
miles an
2:21:22
hour and then all of a sudden
it's
2:21:24
anti-theft kicks in which
blocks the
2:21:28
whole thing up and you go you
know
2:21:30
lining yeah boom this is the
way to do
2:21:34
it we got to get into their
updates cue
2:21:37
mat it goes backwards there's
all kinds
2:21:40
of cool stuff we could do I
don't want
2:21:43
people getting hurt but there's
another
2:21:45
one that right after this ran
off the
2:21:47
YouTube another one called the
Xiaomi me
2:21:49
electric scooter review by some
dilled
2:21:52
millennial who's got like you
know he's
2:21:55
got the whole it's got the
throat beard
2:21:57
he's got the whole scruffy look
to him
2:22:00
he's now he's going on and on
2:22:02
mostly promoting himself but
he's gonna
2:22:03
eventually review a scooter I
don't
2:22:06
think we need this
2:22:08
in the cities of Basel and
Zurich
2:22:11
scooters been taken off the
road for
2:22:13
safety checks after multiple
ports of
2:22:15
people injuring themselves
after their
2:22:17
scooters braked abruptly while
in use
2:22:19
the company sent out a notice
to uterus
2:22:21
presented in screenshots below
in German
2:22:25
the foal okay now it currently
is
2:22:26
investigating whether the
malfunction is
2:22:28
due to a software fault where
an update
2:22:30
of the software causes a scooter
2:22:31
inadvertently to reboot during
a ride
2:22:34
thus engaging the anti-theft
2:22:36
immobilization system but if
you've been
2:22:40
thrown off they will give you a
15
2:22:42
minute credit doctor's
appointment
2:22:48
injuries fixed this is this is
this
2:22:53
shitshow is just starting this
it's
2:22:56
really funny though and we get
these I
2:22:59
looked at that the the the the
article
2:23:02
about the the Vespa scooter was
at the
2:23:04
Ojo anyone if you listening go
look at
2:23:07
the show notes when they're up
in a show
2:23:09
knows calm you can see this map
of where
2:23:12
all these things are deployed
it's it's
2:23:14
it's really a small area of
downtown
2:23:16
where they're just flooding the
place
2:23:18
and and we walk on the street
it's just
2:23:21
everywhere there's things
things laying
2:23:24
around scooters bikes now these
Vespas
2:23:31
people don't give a shit about
God
2:23:38
Maduro out of Venezuela get a
little
2:23:40
update on him we're here I'm
speaking a
2:23:43
little bit and he's blaming
everything
2:23:44
on Trump formal legal
constitutional and
2:23:55
peaceful ceremony into a world
war
2:23:57
against our country the US and
its
2:23:59
allies have refused to
recognize medoras
2:24:02
presidency calling last year's
election
2:24:04
illegitimate other Latin
American
2:24:06
leaders including Ava Morales
of Bolivia
2:24:08
Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua and
Miguel
2:24:11
Diaz canal of Cuba welcomed
maduras
2:24:13
re-election and joined
Thursday's
2:24:15
inauguration in Caracas the
Trump
2:24:18
administration's continued to
ratchet up
2:24:20
sanctions against Venezuela
2:24:22
as its economy faces
hyperinflation with
2:24:24
severe shortages of food and
medicine
2:24:26
about 3 million Venezuelans
have left
2:24:29
the country in recent years
with many
2:24:30
settling in Colombia and Brazil
yeah
2:24:36
that's just going down the tubes
2:24:38
first I like she kind of sides
with this
2:24:40
Maduro character even though
he's the
2:24:44
Trump of Venezuela
2:24:45
you know Maduro that's not what
you said
2:24:48
no no I he's blaming Charlie's
blaming
2:24:51
I'm sorry he's blaming Trump I
was gonna
2:24:53
say but he's not the Trump a
bit worse
2:24:57
of course she's on board
because it's we
2:25:00
have immigration illegal
immigrant
2:25:03
entry to say that illegal entry
because
2:25:08
we fucked up all the South
American
2:25:10
countries that's basically what
that's
2:25:11
the story right there which is
also
2:25:13
Trump's fault it is a mouse
yeah 40
2:25:17
years 40 years 50 years of
policy his
2:25:19
Trump's fault that makes makes
sense
2:25:21
well what also makes sense is to
2:25:24
flashback for a moment the news
came to
2:25:29
us that the brain damaged
caused to
2:25:36
employees of the MB United
States
2:25:39
Embassy in Cuba that that
really just
2:25:42
was because of crickets grin
it's just
2:25:44
crickets and a note from
someone oh yeah
2:25:47
we got notes from people who
live in the
2:25:49
region and I've said I've heard
crickets
2:25:51
all my life I don't have brain
damage
2:25:53
that's what he says we can't
prove it of
2:25:56
course could have could have
could have
2:25:58
but these people were you know
that were
2:26:00
physically ill and but you know
the word
2:26:02
came out it's crickets everyone
2:26:04
everyone's like oh what a joke
wow so
2:26:07
glad it was just crickets
wasn't some
2:26:09
directed-energy weapon or
anything oh
2:26:11
man whoa that's good I think
every all
2:26:14
the m5m are on board everyone
is good
2:26:16
with it everyone's cool to go
right have
2:26:18
you seen anything else than Wow
2:26:20
geez we're a bunch of dopes it
was just
2:26:23
crickets I'd like to just go
back to the
2:26:26
Andrea Mitchell show on MSNBC
for her
2:26:30
reporting when this first took
place and
2:26:32
just recognize what
2:26:35
she was saying and what her
sources are
2:26:37
the bizarre incidents beginning
last
2:26:40
October left a group of US
diplomats
2:26:42
with severe hearing loss blamed
on what
2:26:44
one official says could have
been a
2:26:46
surveillance device deployed
inside or
2:26:49
outside the Americans Havana
residences
2:26:51
which are all owned by Cuba's
government
2:26:53
several US agencies the CIA FBI
and
2:26:57
State Department's Diplomatic
Security
2:26:58
Service are all investigating
we don't
2:27:01
know exactly where this came
from okay
2:27:05
we can't blame any one
individual or a
2:27:07
country at this point yet an
2:27:09
investigation is underway we
take that
2:27:11
very seriously Canada also says
some of
2:27:14
its diplomats in Havana also
suffered
2:27:16
symptoms newscaster says the
government
2:27:22
is investigating and quote Cuba
has
2:27:24
never nor would it ever allow
that the
2:27:26
Cuban territory be used for any
action
2:27:28
against accredited diplomatic
agents or
2:27:30
their families so who's
responsible
2:27:32
perhaps a third country some
suggest
2:27:35
possibly even Russia where
there has
2:27:36
been a surge of harassment and
outright
2:27:38
attacks against US diplomats in
recent
2:27:40
years or just a surveillance
attempt
2:27:43
gone terribly wrong says a
former CIA
2:27:45
veteran I personally think it
was an
2:27:47
accident
2:27:47
a surveillance attempt I do not
think
2:27:49
the Cubans would attack us
physically
2:27:51
like that especially given the
timing
2:27:53
the US has already expelled two
Cuban
2:27:56
diplomats from Washington
because of the
2:27:58
unexplained illnesses in Havana
only a
2:28:00
first step depending on the
2:28:02
investigation Andrea Mitchell
NBC News
2:28:04
Washington
2:28:11
it was not the CIA it was not
any other
2:28:15
Intelligence Service it was not
the
2:28:16
shill she brought in it was
none of
2:28:18
those people was not the State
2:28:20
Department who said this was
crickets it
2:28:22
was a bunch of jamokes who took
a
2:28:24
recording from Associated Press
that
2:28:26
they say was the recording and
they
2:28:29
matched up the waveform looked
just like
2:28:31
crickets mystery solve
everybody's on
2:28:34
board bullshit
2:28:37
disgusting I don't get how
everybody got
2:28:41
on board after those early
reports we
2:28:43
played both of the ones that we
had in
2:28:45
the archives and it doesn't
make any
2:28:47
sense unless the early
2:28:49
according was completely
bullcrap well
2:28:51
doesn't sound like it it sounds
like all
2:28:53
of their stuff that's really
true yeah
2:28:56
it sounds very believable and
it was
2:28:57
seems like they did some work
on it and
2:28:59
they even brought a CIA shill
and
2:29:01
they're kind of hemmed in hard
which it
2:29:03
was me with at the time I
that's what I
2:29:04
thought I said was CIA had
something to
2:29:07
do with this because of the way
that guy
2:29:08
reacted but the rest of this is
crazy
2:29:12
and it's being dropped nobody's
gonna
2:29:14
follow up on some kind of memo
went out
2:29:17
I was like okay it's crickets
shut up
2:29:21
that's your news yeah that's
your news
2:29:25
have you heard about this the
Earth's
2:29:27
magnetic field moving faster
than
2:29:30
expected well I would expect to
hear
2:29:33
something like that but well
it's
2:29:35
starting to get a little bit of
2:29:37
reporting okay we know it was
wandering
2:29:41
a bit well it always does and
as an as
2:29:44
an aviator lips every so often
yeah well
2:29:47
as an aviator you know you
often have to
2:29:49
have your because you have med
net
2:29:51
magnetic north and true north
and you
2:29:53
have to have your compass
adjusted when
2:29:55
magnetic north changes and this
happens
2:29:59
typically at a 15 mile per hour
rate
2:30:02
they kind of you know it's it's
we have
2:30:04
a case you didn't know the
earth is
2:30:06
filled with all kinds of liquid
molten
2:30:08
goo there's magnetic and now
it's it's
2:30:12
picked up its pace and the goo
is moving
2:30:15
at almost 50 miles an hour
2:30:17
pushing the the actual North
Pole
2:30:20
magnetic north pole closer to
Siberia
2:30:22
and the only place you really
hear about
2:30:27
this right now is you know
people who
2:30:28
work on GPS is stuff like that
because
2:30:31
they got a you have to you have
to
2:30:33
change some of the code to take
this
2:30:35
these small deviations into
into account
2:30:38
but you don't think that could
change
2:30:40
anything unlike I don't know a
global
2:30:43
scale do you like what what
you're
2:30:46
suggesting I don't know the
weather
2:30:53
wobble or do we wha
2:30:55
yeah they'll still be wobble
boring
2:30:57
let's say gabagool in the
middle is
2:30:59
getting you know unbalanced I'd
be kind
2:31:01
of interesting
2:31:02
well that's what it seemed well
no one
2:31:04
knows geologists don't
understand nobody
2:31:07
knows anything but yet climate
changes
2:31:10
were all in Sciences in shut up
it's all
2:31:12
good to go we don't even know
what's
2:31:13
happening inside the earth I
didn't know
2:31:19
it was increasing in yes maybe
we're
2:31:21
ready for a flip I mean it
could happen
2:31:23
in our lifetime it seems
unlikely acting
2:31:26
but we had to flip a couple
years ago
2:31:28
and flail we didn't have a
flipper
2:31:29
couple years ago I thought we
did in
2:31:32
your lifetime yes look were the
polls
2:31:35
reversal it was south and the
South was
2:31:37
north are you kidding me I'm
not kidding
2:31:40
you that I remember something
like that
2:31:42
yeah pole reversal the poles
had okay
2:31:44
the poles have reversed
frequently over
2:31:46
the history of the plant the
last
2:31:47
reversal see was only seven
hundred
2:31:50
eighty thousand years ago see
in my
2:31:52
lifetime yeah well you're home
and okay
2:31:57
seven eight thousand years or
so it
2:31:59
reverses about what they're
expecting
2:32:02
they don't talk about this so
much is
2:32:04
that in the process of
reversing the
2:32:06
poles actually there's not
enough
2:32:10
influence North and South Pole
that it
2:32:12
kind of kind of shuts down
before it
2:32:15
flips so we get to see the
aurora
2:32:18
borealis everywhere
2:32:20
oh not only that satellites
will fall
2:32:22
from the sky a geomagnetic
apocalypse
2:32:28
you're reading from the global
warming
2:32:30
no I'm actually reading from
National
2:32:32
Geographic for what year
January 31st
2:32:38
2018
2:32:39
it says the satellites are
gonna fall
2:32:42
from the sky well it says
that's what
2:32:45
people think might happen it's
a he
2:32:49
literally says we are all going
to do
2:32:50
just because of things flip
doesn't mean
2:32:52
gravity's going away anytime
soon we are
2:32:54
all going to die eventually but
chances
2:32:57
are that we will not
immediately perish
2:32:59
when Earth's next geomagnetic
reversal
2:33:01
occurs that's their conclusion
okay good
2:33:06
yeah
2:33:07
it's okay if it happens soon
won't that
2:33:10
be bad
2:33:11
unclear scientists estimate the
past
2:33:13
polar flips have been rather
sluggish
2:33:14
with north and south migrating
to
2:33:16
opposite positions over
thousands of
2:33:18
years this is both good and bad
if
2:33:19
you're concerned about Howard G
oh my
2:33:21
dear a bla bla bla bla bla
alright no
2:33:23
one knows anything nothing but
if we can
2:33:28
stay with climate change there
is
2:33:30
something a great idea and I'd
like us
2:33:34
to push this idea okay to save
the world
2:33:37
from nasty co2 and the BBC came
up with
2:33:41
it Roger Harrigan the BBC
environmental
2:33:44
analyst so we know that meat
consumption
2:33:49
of meat contributes largely to
what do
2:33:54
they call it a carbon pollution
all
2:33:57
right cow the farts from the
cow just
2:34:01
the process the wings just all
of this
2:34:03
stuff so what if people been
asking us
2:34:07
to do hold your breath no no
eat bugs oh
2:34:11
yeah but ofcourse have people
eat bugs
2:34:14
you see bugs everywhere bugs on
the menu
2:34:16
now people have some kind of
reluctance
2:34:18
to eating bugs I think you and
I have a
2:34:20
reasonably big reluctance to
eating bugs
2:34:23
certainly to save the earth
2:34:25
we're not reptilian but BBC has
a great
2:34:30
idea
2:34:32
pet food manufacturers should
be forced
2:34:35
to make pet food from bugs well
that's
2:34:40
an interesting idea this is a
great idea
2:34:45
huh and it kind of puts two of
our
2:34:48
favorite memes together dogs
are people
2:34:50
and laugh and let them eat bugs
2:34:57
but a lot of what dogs eat or
byproducts
2:35:00
of the meat industry mm-hmm
where those
2:35:02
byproducts gonna go now know
they'll be
2:35:04
less we'll just have you know
less I
2:35:07
don't know I like the idea feed
your dog
2:35:11
is definitely a trendy idea
2:35:13
yeah and then the dogs you know
2:35:14
eventually they'll get all
angry and
2:35:16
start attacking their owners
yeah that's
2:35:20
your wishful thinking that's
right here
2:35:21
in National Geographic I have I
do have
2:35:30
a global warming story global
warming
2:35:32
report is the latest of oceans
warming
2:35:34
climate news a major new study
published
2:35:37
in the journal science finds
the world's
2:35:40
oceans are absorbing heat at a
far
2:35:43
faster rate than previously
predicted
2:35:45
finding with troubling
implications for
2:35:47
the future of life on Earth
2:35:49
the study found greenhouse gas
emissions
2:35:51
are warming the oceans 40
percent faster
2:35:54
than even the dire predictions
made by
2:35:56
the UN's top climate scientists
five
2:35:59
years ago the author's write
quote this
2:36:01
warming has contributed to
increases in
2:36:04
rainfall intensity rising sea
levels the
2:36:07
destruction of coral reefs
declining
2:36:09
ocean oxygen levels and
declines in ice
2:36:12
sheets glaciers and ice caps in
the
2:36:15
polar regions yes lots of stuff
2:36:21
happening tons of stuff going
on there
2:36:27
look at the window and the same
thing
2:36:29
nothing's changed I want to
play a
2:36:34
couple more Clips William Arkin
guy who
2:36:36
is this new book out we didn't
this is
2:36:38
the this is the during the well
writer
2:36:41
journalist journalist level
crap and he
2:36:43
left they're all just a bunch
of Spooks
2:36:45
let's play his his take on the
FBI well
2:36:50
there's a crazy collateral
damage of
2:36:52
donald trump and that is that
there are
2:36:55
a lot of liberals in america
who believe
2:36:57
that the CIA and the FBI is
going to
2:37:00
somehow save the country from
donald
2:37:01
trump well I'm sorry I'm not a
2:37:03
particular fan of either the
CIA or the
2:37:06
FBI and the FBI in particular
has a
2:37:08
deploy
2:37:09
horrible record in American
society from
2:37:12
Martin Luther King and the peace
2:37:14
movements of the 1960s all the
way up
2:37:16
through when holy and others
who have
2:37:18
been persecuted by the FBI and
there's
2:37:21
no real evidence that the FBI
is either
2:37:23
is that competent of an
institution to
2:37:26
begin with in terms of even
pursuing the
2:37:28
person the prosecution's that is
2:37:30
pursuing but yet we lionize
them we we
2:37:33
we hold them up on a pedestal
that
2:37:35
somehow they're the truth
tellers that
2:37:37
they're the ones who are
getting to the
2:37:39
bottom of things when when
there's just
2:37:42
no evidence that that's the
case he
2:37:45
never wants to work again is
that his I
2:37:50
don't need work I made plenty
on my
2:37:52
books
2:37:53
Wow we heard before from other
super
2:37:59
progressive the real left now
remember
2:38:02
those black guys that have that
they
2:38:03
have a podcast and they were
going on
2:38:04
it's baffled by the fact that
all these
2:38:07
progressives are talking about
how great
2:38:09
the FBI is when it's been known
to be a
2:38:12
good kind of a horrendous
operation
2:38:14
that's doing anyone any good
that's
2:38:17
fantastic
2:38:18
but you know Jaime's are still
worked
2:38:20
about the fact that she's you
know a
2:38:22
stooge yes she's she's working
in stooge
2:38:27
land and she has to listen to
this guy
2:38:28
go tell her about herself
doesn't good
2:38:32
you got another one from the
information
2:38:37
society option I thought this
was kind
2:38:39
of interesting well there's no
question
2:38:40
that the national security
establishment
2:38:43
has grown and has become far
more
2:38:45
powerful than it ever was
2:38:47
but here's the change we've
shifted from
2:38:51
the Industrial Age to the
information
2:38:54
age and and consequently we've
also
2:38:56
shifted from the dominance of
the
2:38:59
military-industrial complex if
you will
2:39:02
to a much more insidious and
much more
2:39:05
difficult to diagnose
information
2:39:06
complex so the advent of
contractors the
2:39:10
advent of a professional
military which
2:39:12
means that the military itself
and
2:39:14
touches fewer and fewer lives
in America
2:39:16
all of those work together to
make the
2:39:19
national security state more
and more
2:39:21
embedded with
2:39:22
in our society but yet at the
same time
2:39:24
more difficult to get to more
difficult
2:39:26
to understand so most people
would be
2:39:30
surprised to learn for instance
that
2:39:31
Amazon is one of the largest
defense
2:39:34
contractors that they're
building the
2:39:36
cloud and they're building the
the data
2:39:39
centers which support the
intelligence
2:39:41
community and support the
military and
2:39:43
there are other civilian
companies that
2:39:46
we associate with being
civilians who
2:39:47
are all so terrific
beneficiaries of the
2:39:51
military's largesse so so to me
to
2:39:54
diagnose properly where we
stand today
2:39:56
the point of the top secret
America
2:39:58
investigation was to show the
wild
2:40:01
growth of all areas of national
security
2:40:04
and this new invention of
homeland
2:40:08
security if you will but at the
same
2:40:10
time to point out that it wasn't
2:40:12
something that was necessarily
2:40:14
segregated from our society was
more
2:40:16
more embedded within our
society and
2:40:18
that that made it more more and
more
2:40:20
difficult to analyze properly
and to do
2:40:23
something about oh I wanted to
hear what
2:40:25
Amy said - that pushed them on
to the
2:40:29
next topic she didn't say
anything my
2:40:31
yeah well there it is it's just
there
2:40:35
will be no news by the time
it's time to
2:40:37
it to elect a new president
nothing and
2:40:40
we're riding this ship all the
way to
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the bottom we get the support
to write
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this baby and we will yes and we
2:40:51
appreciate the support we
received today
2:40:53
and
2:40:54
we're twice a week now on
Thursdays so
2:40:57
even though I said Sunday I
meant
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Thursday and this today is
Sunday and I
2:41:04
have an overexposure of fake
news
2:41:06
coursing through my veins
that's what
2:41:08
causes it
2:41:09
thank you all for supporting
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thank you for producing and
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2:41:15
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remember sir Dvorak at org
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2:41:19
am coming to you from downtown
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2:41:28
morning everybody my name's
Adam curry
2:41:30
and from northern Silicon
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we say dough Jeep's
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go Rams I'm John C Dvorak's
we'll be
2:41:39
back on Thursday right here on
no agenda
2:41:41
until then adios mofos and such
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even morning everyone is trying
to
2:41:57
figure out who the Democrats
will run I
2:41:59
have plenty of time to consider
whether
2:42:03
or not to run forever we have
really
2:42:05
qualified people I do
interesting
2:42:07
results here first of all
almost 1/3 29%
2:42:10
said someone else I don't know
2:42:13
pick senator or Jenna tells 13
News he's
2:42:15
stepping down in order to focus
on his
2:42:18
run for president in 2020
george w bush
2:42:21
phthalo said everybody said no
he's the
2:42:23
one you could want to have a
beer with
2:42:24
yeah he'll make a great
president cuz we
2:42:26
want to get get drunk with him
yeah
2:42:28
worst for a woman though that
whole idea
2:42:31
well I think that women are
held to a
2:42:35
different standard hold on a
second I'm
2:42:37
gonna get me she's now revealed
that the
2:42:42
beer was she was sipping was a
michelob
2:42:44
ultra what she calls the club
soda at
2:42:47
beers and her favorite I have
decided to
2:42:49
run and we'll be making a formal
2:42:50
announcements within the next
week Amy
2:42:55
Klobuchar of of Minnesota she's
the one
2:42:57
that I think is interesting to
watch
2:42:58
because she does very well in
rural
2:43:00
areas which is not something
most
2:43:02
Democrats can say these days in
the
2:43:04
morning so if my florida run
doing its
2:43:06
independent wouldn't work
whether he
2:43:08
actually runs a democrat i
don't know i
2:43:10
know he'd be the best person to
be
2:43:12
President you're so I can't
either but I
2:43:14
bet she did
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there's no video of President
Trump
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sucking a ding dong
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mofo borat org slash and a
squeezing
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