January 17th, 2019 • 2h 49m
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don't take off the cat Channel
Adam
curry is no agenda from
northern Silicon
Valley where I'm seated by sore
gum this
morning I'm John Seymour
alright title
right off the bat satiated by
sorghum
now I'm still on the sorghum
trip you're
never gonna make it taste good
are you
writing your little intros down
I always
okay why cuz the rubber knife
thing I
know you just not something
anyone would
ever ad-lib it's funny you've
never
heard this I think I may have
used this
as an opening years ago the
rubber knife
yeah yeah you'd probably but
it's true
that's all we got compass
rubber knife
good together no I'm
understanding this
this teracle aspect of it okay
yeah no
knives no guns no nothing all
right sit
down all right so your sorghum
yes I'm
sorry there's some cereal some
German
company made some cereals got
sorghum as
a main element it's and most of
the
world eats sorghum in what yes
I think
the number two or number three
it's in
the top three of the grains we
have
wheat you have rice and you
have sorghum
those are the big three
and you'd think he says it's in
the big
three that it would be something
Americans would eat but
apparently it's
just shipped to Africa well now
you know
it tastes like crap give it to
them it's
like is it cheap to grow I mean
why grow
it at all where the Africans
not eat
wheat they refuse to eat rice
too much
trouble to boil I mean I don't
understand whether he's sorghum
and
talked about too much trouble
to boil
maybe believe you had to boil
sorghum to
death no I mean look for
something here
I know what to do though we
have a
number of chefs professionals
people
that are far above and beyond
our
cooking abilities that listen
to this
show have they played with
sorghum I
don't think so well what can I
get this
sorghum anywhere I want is it
available
is very hard to come by you go
to Whole
Foods you asking for some Sora
the third
most popular grain in the world
no
sorghum hey I would like some
of the
third most popular grain in the
world
sorghum do you have any well
what well
can you send me some because I
just
found a insta pot recipe for
sorghum
that's got to be that's got to
be the
epitome insta pot sorghum
maggots or
goes through Amazon so you can
order
some good anyway well this is a
ruined
meal I don't know I've been
loving my
insta pot yeah you would like
because
insta pot no it's not that
instant cuz you always gotta
sautee
stuff and then it takes 10 down
about
the word pot oh it must be good
oh oh
geez really okay as cheap joke
and you
want to hear a cheap joke yeah
Lindsey
Graham
here is he was asked to speak
in front
of the was the team that the
president
served fast food - oh the right
the
Clemson Tigers Clemson Tigers
so the
president asked Lindsay to make
a short
speech
well they said be short when I
started
this speech short now we'll end
it short
you can tell this is an
educated crowd I
found that it was semi charming
president went out and bought
all this
crap food for this football
guys the
reactions on Twitter were funny
Kazaa
these been our you know they're
finally
precision machines of
athleticism that
could never be such things
knows any of
these guys ever by the time
that's like
my three months in college in
West
Virginia I was the white shadow
and the
football team the Tigers I
think they
would
hey hey white boy let's go to
Mickey D's
like I'd like eight big black
football
players in my car would drive to
Morgantown oh yeah love it of
course
they do yeah love it love it
the thing that you probably
like that
more than some some kind of
Faygo mate
gourmet meal that you know
maybe some
other president would have set
out for I
didn't I didn't clip it and I
wouldn't
even thought to bring it up but
the the
president started off by saying
something about well you know
first I
was thinking you know maybe
have the
first lady make some salads and
the
second lady do some salads in
the back
which was deemed misogynist I
think it's
just rude towards his wife if I
had said
that the keeper would have
pulled me
aside a certain point said
listen how
you talk about me it was salad
maker Wow
sure he heard heard about it
yeah but
that's the kind of oh he is oh
it's a
good word you know he did him a
favor
I'm sure those guys loved all
those
besides of course they did
and he was he had Wendy's and
he had
Burger King didn't have
chick-fil-a just
thought was a mistake could
have riled
some more people up with the
races
there's no way knows any
Hardee's in
there but this Lindsey Graham
you know
he's flipped 180 degrees on his
attitude
about the president and we
finally know
we finally know what's going on
we go to
MSNBC Donald Trump got elected
Lindsey
Graham called Donald Trump a
racist
xenophobic bigot that is Lindsey
Graham's words I doubt Lindsey
Graham
could tell you Donald Trump's
had a
change of heart in the last 24
months I
bet what the change of heart
has been
with Lindsey Graham not the
President or
it could be that Donald Trump or
somebody knows something pretty
extreme
about Lindsey Graham we're
gonna be
secretly gay Stephanie that's
what it is
and he's holding it over him
I'm gonna
out you Lindsey cuz nobody
knows there
has been so much nuttiness in
the news
in fact I'm gonna go right into
this
clip and then I have an
observation this
is Carl Bernstein one half of
the
legendary Woodward and
Bernstein duo
we're all journos today they
aspire to
be these guys and Bernstein is
on CNN
and what everybody can see is
that he
has not acted with Russia from
the
United States having a strength
advantage with Russia rather he
has done
what appears to be Putin's
goals he has
helped Putin destabilized the
United
States interference in the
election no
matter whether it was
purposeful or not
and that is part of what the
draft of
Muller's report I'm told
it'll be about ah so this is
about the
draft of Muller's report and he
Trump
has willingly or unwittingly or
I even
heard clapper say wittingly his
favorite
word
has helped Putin destabilize
the United
States place is falling apart
which
brings me to the shutdown if the
president truly is a puppet of
Putin
then this shutdown is nothing
less than
an actual attack by Russia yeah
we are
under attack by Russia it's so
easy to
use these things why do why
don't they
do that dreamed up these are
fantastic
means isn't great means to sit
around
and they dream the stuff up and
then
they say let's roll these
talking points
they didn't do this one they
didn't I
mean this is an obvious one
they didn't
sit down and say hey wait a
minute we
can call this shutdown we can
call it an
attack by the Russians yeah no
they did
what you're listening to our
show some
people go into the pot and come
out as a
talking point Putin's puppet
speaking of the Russians sir
Jean the
Earl of Texas yes Sheriff yeah
he's
these Earl Earl Jean sheriff of
Texas
something like that something he
celebrated the Russian new year
last
Sunday as he does every year I
didn't
know they had a new year of
their own
yes Gregorian calendar okay and
Here I
am I'm like well okay but does
it always
fall like around the 12th of
the 13th is
it always on a Sunday he's like
no
Gregorian calendar took me wild
it to
get the concept that it may not
be
completely in sync with our
calendar so
he celebrated that at at Russian
Orthodox Christian he
celebrates the new
year on that day I don't know
if he
celebrates all new years well
where
there's vodka there's gene but
I tell
you it's Russians this you
would have
loved this this dinner he
brought it
with just people crazy
interesting
people like guy who was one of
the
founding partners of gut rancor
and he
told me about how this whole
deal with
Anthony Robbins came together
which
really wasn't Anthony Robbins
idea they
had some of these materials and
they
they packaged him into the very
first
power talk series which I
thought was an
interesting story well again
see rank
rancor is a notoriously good
marketing
company for doing that sort of
it's not
it's abnormal marketing it's
done direct
customers usually over
television it's
cut yeah it's the the
infomercial that
they really pioneered the
infomercial I
would say I don't know they I
would have
asked them specifically about
Barry
Boettcher and his influence on
the
infomercial but that's another
know then
I will ask him yeah cuz he's an
awesome
um the best part though this
Russia
house man those guys know how
to do it
right we had a waitress and he
got
imagine she had and like just
yeah a 70s
Austrian porn imagine that
right bones
bah bah bow bow bow bow bow and
she had
on a maid's outfit with short
pants I
swear to god she she had the
white you
know the little maid like thing
on her
head and everything's black and
then as
she backed away from the table
it was
you know cut off like showing
her legs
it was it was just completely
odd I said
genius style in Moscow I said
Jean you
should invite her to the
wedding he's
like yeah well I said but she
has to
wear that outfit yeah I don't
know if
that's gonna happen I think the
keeper's
you love that idea all right so
this
Muller report turns out it's
gonna be a
big dud and everyone's getting
new you
hold on a second first of all
we're this
is right now we're in the
moment where
there's talking about it coming
out to
be that this mother report is
never
going to come out for at least
a year
oh I'm all-in with that but
they have
before Christmas they were all
praying
it's like in this for it give
us a great
Christmas gift Bob Muller Bob
and I
found this to be this this was
repeated
many times
incorrectly which I thought was
kind of
fun this is ABC's Jonathan Karl
with his
information on sources close to
Muller
what we'll look I mean that the
story in
the New York Times was an
extraordinary
reflection of level of distrust
between
the FBI leadership and the
president and
the how suspicious the
president's
behavior was that they actually
were at
the to the point of
investigating
letters about firing Comey the
interview
with Lester holes and and and
actually
going to the point of
investigating
whether or not effectively the
president
was a Russian agent but what I
am
getting is that this is all
building up
to the Muller report and raising
expectations of a bombshell
report and
there been expectations that
have been
building of course for over a
year on
this but people who are closest
to what
Muller has been doing over
interacted
with the Special Counsel
cautioned me
that this report is almost
certain to be
anti-climatic but if you look
at what
the FBI I'm pretty sure it's
anti-climactic
he said fly Matic and alignment
yeah and
a lot of people regurgitated
climatic
but it I've looked it up it is
kind ass
climactic it is close
anti-climactic yes
anti-climatic because that's
anti
climate Matic but if you look
at what
the FBI wasn't investigating in
that New
York Times report look at what
they were
investigating Muller did not go
anywhere
with that investigation he has
been
writing his report in real time
through
these indictments and we have
seen
nothing from Muller on the
central
question of was there any
coordination
collusion with the Russians in
the
effort to meddle in the
elections or was
there even any knowledge on the
part of
the President or anybody in his
campaign
there you go so anti-climatic
never a correction you'll hear
it people
are so filled with climate
change that
this climatic just kind of pops
out
don't even know it even that's
exactly
what happened even
Stephanopoulos just
sitting there like is anything
wrong
so that's the Muller report I
had
nothing else on the Muller
report I
agree with you though it'll
just go on
for years
milk as long as he can't cuz
it's free
money and I mean these you know
I just
do something for a living
and he gives him a lot of power
and
people do theirs Muller he
still has
tons of other crimes to cover
up yeah
you can do some 9/11 crimes
that need to
need to be covered up and taken
care of
get some people out extract him
well
this is a good background this
is the
NBC trying to bring us up to
speed on
everything from the everything
about
Trump all-in-one 109 minutes
the NBC
lasing and to trump about
everything I'm
Kristen Welker at the White
House where
the president was focused on
that
Capitol Hill hearing today with
the
Russia investigation looming
large over
him and it's likely Moscow is
watching
too particularly after the New
York
Times reported today President
Trump
seriously considered pulling
out of NATO
last summer a move that would
have
weakened the alliance aimed at
deterring
Russian aggression
NBC News reported at the time
military
leaders went into damage
control mode to
calm jittery allies and during
the
summit mr. Joffe stressed about
the
possibility of withdrawal I
think I
probably can but that's
unnecessary and
the people have stepped up
today like
they've never stepped up before
it also
comes as Senate Democrats and
some
Republicans voted on a measure
aimed at
blocking the Treasury
Department from
easing sanctions on three
Russian
companies linked to a close
Putin ally
better than anybody the
president has
also been defending himself
this week
against revelations the FBI
opened a
counterintelligence
investigation into
him in 2017
now a couple things one I was
always
told that he would never deny
saying he
worked for Russia but there was
a denial
on that tape yeah yeah and the
other one
was the whip saw in there where
she says
he was thinking about pulling
out of
NATO and then they pull it
throw to a
clip where he never says but
they put
throw the clip in making it
sound as
though that's what he's
thinking well
done so that was chicken shit
should
give her a little raise well
done yeah
yeah buy bonus cash mm-hmm he's
100 for
you sweetie a hundy a hundy
have on D
with a handshake there it is
puts it in her bra if you don't
like
right so I have another kind of
another
screw eclipses Democrats
demanding of
the Republicans meanwhile
Democratic
freshmen members of the House
March to
the Senate side of the Capitol
this
afternoon they demanded that
Republicans
passed bills to reopen the
government I
demand it these are the new the
new
freshmen oh hey oh she's from
AOC as
well going over to the Senate
do they
know how the system works at
all well
you know you got to hand it to
him for
trying some stuff out there's
nothing
that's not a big problem Mitch
McConnell
hmm you'll just follow me round
hey get
back to your own house really
yeah
now do you know any other of
the the
freshmen all Democrats I
presume who are
over there I think there's a a
Republican no I mean there's
the three
to move Muslim women that are
all very
vocal yeah and a OC is about it
I only
know about the de for those
four well
yeah I think it was an email
thread that
you or I were on and one of our
producers said you know the
people that
that that brought her to light
AOC that
is oh yes this is a good story
you
should read it yeah it's well
I'd looked
I looked them up it's the
Justice
Democrats yeah and I looked at
this
outfit now there are two justice
Democrats dot-com yeah we're
talking
about AOC here and they say
right off
the bat our mission is to elect
a new
type of Democratic majority in
Congress
one which will create a
thriving economy
and democracy that works for
the people
not big-money interests and you
know
it's really the only it is a
political
action campaign so and it's a
federal
pact so they they limit how
much you can
donate to them they only did
about two
million dollars in that's
that's kind of
what they have in that look at
the form
990 you can only donate up to
five
thousand dollars but it's
clearly some
form of group I gotta say not a
lot of
familiar names in here you know
from
people who were running the
joint the
people who are familiar all
these new
Democrats that got elected so
apparently
this justice Democrats is the
outfit
behind Alexandria Ocasio Cortez
and I
actually have a clip from when
they were
recruiting her a sec yeah so
before she
was known as AOC this is the
caption of
this video it's from from
justice
Democrats before Alexandra was
known
around the world as AOC there
was a
movement that recruited
to run is he called out of very
potent
crossroads in my life like you
hadn't
thought about running for office
anything no no you got to do
something I
knew that I had to do something
we would
try to call up folks that were
like
doing all kinds of amazing
stuff right
every conversation would have a
very
awkward pitch at the end oh
it's so
great you're like saving lives
you're
fixing stuff in your community
and so do
you want to we are not treating
climate
change as though the world is
going to
end in ten years
it's great that everyone thinks
these
issues are important we need to
make
them urgent what is happening
in the
halls of Congress is deeply
unrepresentative of what is
happening in
the streets of everyday life
right now
with this administration with
the role
of money in politics we need to
put
ourselves on the line for this
it's
[Music]
Cortes I love it when you abuse
your
children that is violet violet
is eight
years old she blogs the violet
she
belongs to Carter and she said
yeah dad
I'll do that for you but only
if I can
do one about Alex Jones too
because
apparently she hates when her
dad is
listening to him that's what we
need
from no agenda kitty Oscar yeah
we need
to redo we need the same just
well well
done though on the
pronunciation of
Alexandria Ocasio Cortez that's
good for
an eight-year-old that's very
good it's
fantastic anyway so this justice
Democrats went through the
email that
put us on this has his notes he
said
that they that chunk was part
of this
yes the Young Turks I can find
no
evidence of that in there in
the you
know in their documentation
what I do
know see we we can't look at
their
platform which is completely a
o'seas
platform green new deal living
wage
federal jobs guarantee
be building our crumbling
infrastructure
block bad trade deals and tax
dodging
and loopholes and unnecessary
Wars and
nation-building some of this
I'm bored
with by the way Medicare for
all they
mean well I'd like to stop
unnecessary
wars and block bad trade deals
yeah I
mean on that there's nothing
wrong with
that
see how would you be bored then
see I
look what you said you're bored
with oh
you're on board on board not
the way
they said you're bored with it
now on
board tuition free public
colleges and
trade schools well I'm okay
with that
defend and expand Social
Security
Medicare Medicaid it's too
broad insure
paid vacation time sick time
family
leave child care fight for
racial
justice rather protect women's
rights
combat homelessness law
enforcement
reform okay and that
common-sense gun
regulation voting rights now
there's a
lot in here I like these new
Democrats I
think they're malleable I don't
think so
I mean for the green New Deal
the only
thing that they that the the
aoc Dems
have to be convinced of is that
and it's
not that hard actually the true
solution
is nuclear energy and you know
why
everyone's been made so afraid
of
nuclear energy it's because of
those
people you hate the big oil
people have
been creating anti-nuke
propaganda for
that's it you're dead guys I
know what
you mean by malleable yes Dec
who think
that you could use that that
logic
mm-hmm yes I do to persuade
them and
change their minds yes and I'm
calling
it because I'm feeling it and
I'm seeing
it there is a convo happening
let's see
if the convo I got to talk in
their
language man cuz it's cool yeah
I dig it
so we got to change the regs so
let's
have a convo about that I'm
seeing it
I'm seeing people looking at
this well
this really is a solution and I
think
yes I think that they may be
open to
some logic I will try and
present it to
Alexandria when
visits Austin as a keynote
speaker at
South by Southwest in March god
I know
isn't that great deconstruct
your own
logic all right I'm gonna go
with the
logic and and assume that the
Alaia
logic is actually true so what
you're
saying you can fight the giant
oil
companies all by yourself me
and maybe
one or two of these Stooges no
no wait
stop I get to respond odd up no
but we
could get it started and it's
exactly a
person like a OC who could at
least
break through for this one this
one this
information piece of the
argument you
don't even let me finish my
argument
don't worry okay we'll finish
no I yield
she is gonna be shouted down if
she even
tries she gotta down by the
same dipshit
said you know it would be great
for the
show so I'm for the show isn't
everything ultimately about the
show
let's be honest I think so and
I think
that what's Pelosi has put her
on the
financial committee under under
aunty
Maxine so I I'm sure they'll
get along
fabulously those there's a
number of
bills if who was the billionaire
publisher of zip Davis and
during his
heyday before he died he was
one of
these guys and he would every
once in a
while he would somebody told me
they
deconstructed his his his
executive
moves and told me about this
and the guy
who did that was accurate about
pretty
much everything SIF would like
to say
say you know I think these two
guys hate
each other
I'll make him as
and publish it to the other guy
let's
see what happens the way it was
described to me is that you get
these
people that at the billionaire
level
where they really don't need
any money
they don't even care if they
burned down
house just fun to mess with
people they
just like to hey let's see what
happens
if we put these two guys
together so
that's what Nancy's doing it's
a great
idea it is well a OSI is
definitely here
to stay for a while and I'm
enjoying her
I'm enjoying her very much and
maybe we
can get some maybe we can at
least get
some new focus for a nuclear
maybe well
that would you could pull that
off that
give you kudos if I can pull it
off my
snot yeah you're the one who
says you're
gonna go talk to her
god I was just just using that
Elaine
shit no I'm gonna actually go
up to her
hey excuse me from the No
Agenda Show
podcast come ask you a question
no I'm
gonna do that but I'm telling
you this
will be a topic of conversation
let's
see if she's really pure then
she will
at least want to look into it
she won't
she won't do it
she's already brainwashed all
right all
righty okay that ends that now
stick
with your guns on this one man
I think
the ideas sound and the logic
is good
but I'm just saying I don't
think these
people have they're not that
bright yes
we know your stance on her I'm
giving
her a little more benefit of
the doubt
so we had the breakfast with
the brexit
to fail we had breakfast we had
the
breakfast actually the truth
wants to
come out on Tuesday this was
the BBC
headline news published a
letter with
further reassurances about the
draft
brexit deal that would be put
before
Britain's Parliament in Tuesday
in a
crucial vote the withdrawal
defeat is
facing but the were strong
dealers they
seemed asleep withdrawal defeat
okay
alright BBC
little too early on the script
let's
just discuss it for a moment
this was
really quite interesting and
what did
you watch to follow it would I
watch it
were you watching it live I was
following this live on on Sky
News on
Pluto oh I was following it
live on
c-span which was the BBC feed
ok so I
the sky which was was kind of
fun and
yet BBC interesting yeah yeah
she spent
had a really good coverage of
this thing
hey let's start with the vote
which was
overwhelmingly rejecting does
Mays
horrible proposal this brexit
the noes
have it the vote the and wait
for the
audible gasp eyes to the right
202 no to
the left
432
[Applause]
I love that
apparently the BBC guys had
give all
this little details about for
example
the ones on the left of the one
they
move them to left to right
oh yeah eyes on the right the
right is
the loser yes the left is the
winner ah
yes to the left is always the
higher
vote so you read the right
first in the
left now a couple of other
things I
didn't know how for one thing
there's
only four hundred and some
seats in the
parliament in the House of
Commons yeah
and there's over 650 about 600
member
650 members yes so where did
the rest of
they'll go yeah the the math
looked a
little off to me to explain to
the BBC
they have some expert ditch
explaining
every little thing and they
just don't
have to place it that's it so
when they
have a big event where
everybody wants
to come and watch they just
packed the
aisles they sit on the floor
they're all
over the place huh I didn't
know that
because half the time is empty
anyway so
you wouldn't expect this seems
kind of
disorderly very disorderly but
when you
here for example I have a good
just a
sound bite this is the eye so
this is
where they have a yes and a no
of what
we do I buy all in favor say
aye all
opposed say no mmm-hmm this is
the no
vote in one of these one of the
amendments yeah for one of the
amendments this the noes have
it voice
vote I so no
[Applause]
I think they I think the nose
habit
hey how about some electronic
voting
over there they're working on
it never
told that to now the nose thing
to see
people don't just yell know
they yell no
no no double voting doesn't
sound right
this this it's just wrong man
no no no
no three votes you can't vote
three
times yeah and then so they had
so I
have one clip well anyway we
these are
just incidental clips let's
play the one
where this is the next day when
they're
just writing that before they
took to
have no confidence vote which
she won
the next day they their
everyone's
writing her for being the
biggest loss
in the history of ever ever
loser the
capital L lose our yeah so
here's the
note this is the UK fends off
Corbin on
Wednesdays kind of fun more
taxes more
spending fewer jobs
[Applause]
Thank You mr. speaker thank you
may I
start by correcting the record
last
night I suggested this was the
largest
government defeat since the
1920s
I would not wish to be accused
of
misleading the house since been
informed
that is in fact the largest
ever defeat
for a government in the history
of our
democracy
mr. speaker shortly after the
Prime
Minister made her point of
order last
night her spokesperson
suggested the
government had ruled out any
form of
customs union with the European
Union as
part of her reaching out
exercise can
the Prime Minister confirm
that's the
case the exercise that I
indicated last
night is as I said about
listening to
the views of the house about
wanting to
understand the views of
parliamentarians
so that we can identify what
could
command the support of this
house and
deliver on the referendum and
what the
government wants to do is first
of all
to ensure that we deliver on
the result
of the referendum that's
leaving the
European Union and we want to
do it in a
way that ensures we respect the
votes of
those who voted to leave in that
referendum that means ending
free
movement it means getting a
fair a deal
for farmers and fishermen it
means it
means opening up new
opportunities to
trade with the rest of the
world and it
means keeping good ties with our
neighbors in Europe my question
was
about the customs union the
Prime
Minister seems to be in denial
about
that just as much as she's in
denial
about the decision made by the
house
last night just to break it up
for a
second from what I understand
if there
is a No Deal brexit it's not
like that's
and you know the repo man or
something
then I believe there's a
default trade
deal which is what they call
the WTO
rules yeah they go to the WTO
which they
have with other countries
already WTO so
we do we're WTO yeah they're
well
established so there is
something in
place it may not be optimal or
ideal but
it's not like there's nothing
and
there's established
infrastructures
another thing I keep hearing
off just
just the technology alone what
we'll
have to do to change if we have
different customs agreements or
the
forums or I was gonna be
horrible sounds
like a money bonanza to me but
okay so
yeah WTO rules so there is a
way to deal
with that I understand the big
secretary told business leaders
on a
conference call last night we
can't have
no deal for all the reasons
you've set
out can the Prime Minister now
reassure
the house businesses and the
country and
confirm that is indeed the
government's
position that we can't have no
deal we
can't have no deal is that
grammatically
correct because no deal stands
alone is
kind of a phrase then I was
saying we
can't have a no deal that
doesn't mean
it's making the right right
good point
yeah it's not that important
made
previously is if you don't want
to have
no deal you have to ensure that
you have
a deal now I will give this if
you this
is great this is new speak if
you don't
have no deal you gotta make
sure you got
a deal what has made previously
is that
if you don't want to have no
deal you
have to ensure that you have a
deal now
if you don't want to have no
deal you
got ensure that you got a deal
get it
got it good I will get this
I will Howie Mandel should come
in do
Deal or No Deal
horrible gentlemen there are
actually
two ways of avoiding No Deal
the first
is to agree a deal and would be
to
revoke article 50 in the
European Union
the result of the referendum
government
will not oh please Teresa we
all know
it's headed toward that we've
been
predicting this for how many
years three
since the beginning it's almost
three
now says the vote here is years
ago and
the reason moving on three and
this is
easy to predict because this is
how the
European Union in the New World
Order
the liberal world order does its
business we don't like your
decision so
we're just gonna have a do-over
they did
it with the Lisbon Treaty with
the
Netherlands with France with
Ireland do
overs vote again shut up all
good but we
know where it's headed here's
Nigel
Faraj the law is very clear 500
MPs
voted to trigger article 50
which said
we leave with a referral
agreement or
failing that we leave on March
the 29th
that was backed up of course by
you know
an act of Parliament so
logically
legally what should happen is
we should
leave on WTO terms so there is
some
faint hope I suppose for brexit
ears the
reality of course is that our
political
class in Westminster aided and
abetted
by their friends here in
Brussels must
fear Barnea particularly have
been doing
their best to overturn this
result from
day one what do I expect to see
a
stalemate followed by an
extension of
article 50 and you're right
there will
be a push for a second
referendum in
Westminster but not out in the
country
where interestingly that you
got poll
yesterday showed only 8% of
people have
a second referendum as their
first
choice so I think and I fear
that we are
headed on a path towards delay
and
probably yes a second vote
there you go
well they've packaged in little
differently and I was hoping
that he
would have mentioned that the
new
phraseology ah well I do
have Amin in Parliament European
Parliament I didn't no no
that's just
slamming people there but I'd
love to
hear that first before I play
my two
clips for the Europe's the 500
MPs voted
for article 50 which of course
makes
very clear that there are two
years in
which the negotiated withdrawal
agreement or we just leave and
that was
backed up of course by the act
of
Parliament the withdrawal act
which once
again says unconditionally we
leave on
the 29th of March now mr.
president you
say there's no support for no
deal but
then you all thought there was
no
support for brexit in the first
place
you might be surprised how
quickly
public opinion is changing
mr. timmermans you say this
would cause
great harm but if we leave on
No Deal if
we stick to the law as it is we
become
an independent country and I
would say
to you what price freedom I'll
be the
first to admit I doubt this
will happen
because working in cahoots with
you we
have Mr Blair and many other
leaders of
the British establishment who
treat the
brexit votes and treat voters
in general
with total and asseh contempt
and there
is a great tradition here isn't
there
you we've seen it with Denmark
and with
Ireland you make people vote
again all I
can say is if we finish up with
an
extension of article 50 we may
well
finish up fighting the next set
of
European elections and we will
fight
them and if the betrayal becomes
complete and we are forced to
vote in a
second referendum you may be in
for a
big surprise the British may be
a very
Placid people very laid-back
class I
promise you they get pushed too
far it's
a lion that will roar we will
be even
more defiant if we have to
fight a
second referendum and we'll win
it by a
bigger majority
a smattering of applause he's
describing
the British that have seemed to
all
perished after World War two
from old
age a lot of Brits if you
listen these
guys on the street it's none of
these
guys know okay and they like
the word
now the thing that's being
overlooked
here is that they've decided
the smart
money on the side of stay the
lever
there remain errs have just
kind of
redefined things they don't
want a new
referendum they don't want a new
referendum they want a people's
vote oh
this is that's the packaging oh
okay of
course the ones behind it to
most cuz
the Scots who are probably
completely
oblivious to the fact that
they'd be
exploited to death because they
have all
the oil which is UK but the Riu
would
love to get a hold of it the
Scots are
behind us they're a bunch of I
think
it's just a traitorous Bunch I
don't
even know why they're in the UK
or why
the British tolerate them but
you can
hear us the Scottish
independent guys
and all the rest in the in
Parliament
yeah got a you got a lot of
floor time
you got a lot of floor time
this guy did
well this is the guy what this
is wanted
there's Angus is no longer
there and he
did the original Angus and he's
he's the
guy you said he was the best of
this
group but the I got brexit
Scots bring
up people's vote one more the de
ciências because I mentioned
it is clear
the clock is ticking the
government
needs to secure the safety of
all our
nation's and should immediately
respond
the article 50 process
immediately have talks with all
the
leaders of the opposition
parties less
work together in all our
interests but
let's listen to the voices of
the
parliamentarians that have been
sent
here there is no support for
this deal
it must come back again
the obvious thing to do the
right thing
to do suspend article 52 the
people is
their people's vote this may be
something this may be it
this is a different kind of
deal than a
referendum it's for what I can
tell it's
just a repackaging of the
referendum but
the idea is that since pranic
screwed up
the thing to begin with that we
should
have that the people decide let
them
vote should we do should we
even leave
and yeah and they're thinking
there
maybe should be two items on
the ballot
one of them which is a redo of
the
referendum and the other one is
some
some lame things but these
these are the
remainders who want the
people's vote
correct yeah yes Stuart is as a
member
of this group
yeah we're surprised me it
looks like
the type he lives in the United
States
makes his money here and he
doesn't care
what happens to the UK brexit
labour and
the people's vote too there's a
different member of parliament
to make
sure that we can give the
people of this
country a stay on this deal to
resolve
this matter it is a mess that
needs to
be resolved by the people in a
people
vote this is crazy
and are people just buying this
all okay
that's not the same as it do
over that's
the people's vote it's
different yeah
that's what this scheme is huh
good
catch
yeah I'm not sure how they're
gonna get
away with it maybe so far
they're not
getting away with it but well
is it it's
just a move it's a movement
it's a
movement as yes getting
traction now I'm
hearing it more and more
people's vote I
like I like the term if you ask
Gerard Battin the current
leader of the
UK independent party that won't
happen
for the European nations and
freedom
group the floor now goes to mr.
button
mr. president we've seen two
and a half
years of an elaborate political
sure are
roaaar based on an entirely
false
premise which is that you can't
leave
the European Union without a
deal there
never was going to be a deal
there never
is going to be a deal we seen
mrs. Mae
and her emissaries go back and
forward
to Brussels in order to reach a
withdrawal agreement that
nobody wants
the remainders don't want it
because
they don't want to leave the
levers
don't want it because under it
we don't
really leave and what is the
purpose of
it all which has now been
extended it is
to where the British people
down to the
extent where they accept defeat
and
surrender and the result of the
referendum is overturned well
for not
for the first time I found
myself
agreeing with something that
mr. vataj
that said he said how to break
the
deadlock in the British
Parliament we
need a majority in favour of
something
absolutely right mr. hofstadt
and in
three days mrs. Mae has to come
up with
a plan B well the good news is
there is
a plan B which should have been
plan a
in the first place which is to
repeal
the 1972 European communities
act leave
the European Union under our
law and
then to tell you how we're
going to
repeal and amend 45 years and
tens and
tens of thousands of bits live
legislation under our
priorities and in
our timescales
now mrs. Mae should immediately
resign
and hand over to somebody who
can become
Prime Minister who actually
really does
want to leave the European
Union and
Parliament the British
Parliament has
the opportunity to redeem
itself if it
betrays the result of the
referendum
then it will destroy what
remaining
belief or faith there is in our
democratic system which isn't
very high
to start with but they can turn
things
around if they want to they can
take the
initiative they can stop asking
you how
we can leave and they can start
telling
you how we're going to leave
and I can
tell you that the British
people will
never surrender like I could do
mr.
Churchill
it is it he pulled the
Churchill he
sounds like he sound like who's
the
actor - ah shoot the Michael
Caine
that's what he sounds like
Michael Caine
bit practic system which isn't
very high
yes yes if he drawled if you
just draw
that out a bit longer he would
be a
shoo-in for Michael Caine yeah
you know
what what is what I find it
interesting
and maybe this is why the NATO
thing has
come up again and I went back
and looked
I could not find a single
conversation
discussion argument or rule or
anything
even in the terms of brexit
that we that
our public that concerns the
military
haven't seen no debates about
military
and you know we have this
European Union
military Union that's kind of
popping up
and it you know how do we do
our single
point pro-q or - yeah there's a
there's
something that it's not being
discussed
and I think that for a reason
and maybe
that's why Trump is is messing
around
with NATO because the NATO EU I
mean
that's almost synonymous yeah
but we're
pretty much in control of it
sure we are
that's why everyone's freaked
out my
wait a minute will be an island
with no
guns let's have some screwball
that's
all we got what are we going to
defend
ourselves on guns baby we want
some yeah
chemical warfare stuff no one
talks
about it no it might be
something worth
bringing up if you had any way
to bring
it up with besides me no no
we're just
blowing in the wind my friend
the this
whole thing which I do have a
couple
other side clips I think we've
got to
the gist of it which is that
this is a
problem they got they got to
figure out
mmm I don't understand why
any British person would want
to be a
member of the EU because
they're being
pushed around it's like you
might as
well just this is like
Germany's third
attempt to take over the all of
Europe
yes hello they know how to do
it now
yeah no bloodshed yes but it is
just a
construct for Britain to
believe that
they actually have to pay
something and
have all these agreements to
leave where
yeah they scrip we just don't
want to do
it anymore we're out we're out
we quit
yeah no and I love how they
make fun of
us yeah we got our problems but
not like
that
no they yeah that's true that's
really a
problem yeah it holds their
whole
existence is up for grabs
now let's listen I just want to
have a
one I have one because they
took it I
took an ISO out of this clip
because
this guy Burke how the guy
who's the
Speaker of the House mm-hmm
who's got
that you know it's just a Bora
he he
goes on to some woman that came
by the
way like if I can see no jack
he could
be the Judge Judy of the UK he
would
make nuts about money fantasy
just
syndicated show raking it in
just the
thought yeah now apparently
some woman
it came and this is the big
clip by the
way I'm setting up his
breakfast at the
pregnant lady mm-hmm
this woman comes in and she's
pregnant
and she's about they were gonna
induce
labor all these things were bad
she has
gestational diabetes she's
about to drop
dead but they wouldn't let her
bring a
proxy in to vote by the way the
way the
vote went you think that you'd
think
they would have more you know
ears to
the ground to know that the
vote was
gonna go this way that they
have to drag
this woman in to vote she
because she
voted no ah and so they brought
her in
and she's in a wheelchair it
was just
pathetic
and she's didn't they're
pregnant and
they have to rush her back to
the
hospital where she came from
and so they
became an a little
discussion is she with the
Labour Party
there's a little discussion
about this
and burka gets very involved
with it and
berates everybody but in the
middle of
this which I haven't I saw of a
play
second he turns to some guy who
was just
giving him a little just said
something
and he turns to the guy and
rips him
such a fast and interesting way
that I
thought it was fascinating
ballistas in
the whole clip baby because we
have a
method of allowing those who
are sick or
pregnant is disgraceful I know
what the
honorable lady says and I don't
cavil at
it at all I made the point
yesterday I
thought the situation was
lamentable I
used that word I think several
times the
situation was lamentable
interesting
people chattering Francis
reposition to
no obvious benefit or purpose
I'm ruling
on a matter on I require no
assistance
in the process of doing so
the situation was lamentable I
thought
it better that the Honorable
lady should
have the opportunity of a proxy
vote and
that was my view and it was a
view
widely shared the matter was
debated in
February of last year and in
September I
had indicated my strong support
it would
have been necessary for a
resolution to
be tabled by the leader of the
house for
reasons which others can
explain it's
not my job to do their
explaining for
them that has not happened I
think it's
regrettable but it cannot be
sorted
tonight I mean they've been
discussing
this proxy vote in this case
since
February no it did in general
Oh cuz
it's come up before okay let me
just
understand what is lot meant
about
lamentable what exactly is the
deals you
have to be able to come in
unassisted
that's the only if you are not
able
bodied you had no you had to be
physically present okay got it
and I
also learned something when the
baby
said II didn't know is that
when they
make their votes you know they
vote no
you is off camera yes there are
two
halls the yes hall in the no
hall and
you walk out if that's why they
all
leave they all leave they go
through the
or the no door and they go into
the yes
and no door and one of the
clerks are
clark's is there to count them
and then
they come back I love tradition
it's an old long tradition of
course the
joke is that goes through those
doors
and then they're hugging each
other in
the same room right behind the
doors
like yes
so so he's in the middle of
that he
ripped into this guy who said
something
to him and I've never heard
this guy
talk so fast and make such a
very
interesting point even though I
think he
he mumbled a little bit cuz I
couldn't
fully understand what he said
when he
turned to this guy and ripped
off this
following phrase which is this
clip of
speaker ripping heckler so I'm
not
interested in people chanting
for a
sedentary position to their
obvious
benefit or purpose I'm ruling
on the
matter and I require no
assistance in
the process of doing so do you
like that
huh I do like that it's like
that's what
you'd like to say to your kids
you child
people chattering for a
sedentary
position to their obvious
benefit or
purpose I'm ruling on the
matter and I
require no assistance in the
process of
doing so oh great hot exactly
the way he
comes to a sleigh slows it down
in your
ribs and then he slows it down
to half
speed to slow speed guys
talented he's
got talent he is telling this
nothing
you can do just can't argue it
the guy
has talent
he's a remainer yes hey the
Yellow
Jackets those just will just
move over a
little bit across the pond
there now
it's it's 10:00 weekends we've
had
violence continues the although
I think
this is fun to talk about
there's this
continuous oh we're gonna do a
bank run
a bank run and the fret the
yellow vests
are gonna do a bank run yeah I
don't
think that's going to work here
maybe in
the days of of Jimmy Stewart a
bank run
was real buddy no a bank run
seriously
you're gonna get you 200 euros
out of
your ATM
I mean I don't see how a bank
run could
bring down globalism and
certainly
France but one of our producers
did send
me a link to the revolutions of
1848
also known as the spring of
Nations the
people spring springtime of the
people's
the year of revolution was when
there
were numerous political
upheavals in
Europe in 1848 and you know you
being
mr. cycles thought maybe you
could maybe
you could as a revolutionary
cycle it
was all over the world every
school it
was literally oceans yeah it
was it was
really huge but also a lot of
defriend
but a lot of the the the
factors around
that time were sound familiar
some of
the major contributing factors
were
widespread dissatisfaction with
political leadership demands
for more
participation in government and
democracy demands for freedom
of the
press demands made by
working-class the
upsurge of nationalism
regrouping of
established government forces
middle
classes and workers tried to
form
coalition's of course tens of
thousands
of people were killed
yeah and serfdom I think
emerged from
this time but for a while there
they did
have it they did this is what
Karl Marx
and these guys started to rise
up around
this time yeah which we have
our new
version of socialism am i
taking it too
far in the revolutionary cycle
I don't
know okay you know things they
do cycle
in the French word pretty much
in the
middle of the cycle so I don't
know I
just tend to follow financial
cycles so
much there's the beginning of
this cycle
mmm this is I think it's just
beginning
oh maybe well historically the
fray I'm
rooting for him now you tell ya
well
historically the French are
forced to be
reckoned with and and they're
not
letting up and what did McCrone
say he
said oh yes yeah he came out
and blasted
the French saying oh you want
things
without proper a proper effort
you want
to get the stuff for free
yeah hello that's exactly what
the deal
is isn't that isn't aren't
shouldn't he
be saying okay this is what
we've always
wanted we want this New World
Order give
everybody a living wage here
you go shut
up stay home don't do anything
isn't it
time you just say here you go
well that times are coming it
is that's
why I'm saying maybe this is
the moment
well maybe I don't know this is
not
something I can I have not
figured out
okay I think maybe just I'd be
I don't
know I just have no clue no
clue which
is throwing I have no clue
either but if
you redo it it's in the show
notes any
show knows calm take a look at
the
revolutions of 1848 before I
take a
break here two little quick
promos we
have to meet ups on the horizon
February
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we already have 25 people
signed up so
this is really yeah and then we
have the
big Texas meetup on March 2nd
which I
just found out also is Texas
Independence Day so it'd be a
great day
to be in Austin
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this is
the first time in 11 years that
you have
played that intro for the first
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no second time oh yeah not to
ruin my
whole bit yes it's the first
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Nazz ok I did it not too long
ago no and
I know why - its I got excited
that's
why I was excited about that
you're
hoping you do you're wishing
this show
is further along but and I do
too
because we only have three
associate
executive producers one will
get bumped
up to executive producer yes
this is the
rule or finding ourselves back
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well I do have the clip of the
day if
you want me to play it now you
have the
clip of the day where I
certainly have
the clip of the day but yet you
claim to
have the clip of the day okay
you play
your clip no no no no we're
playing your
clip of the day first all right
so you
forget the button ready well
you have
you got a somewhat click to
play before
I can hit anybody yeah set the
clip up
okay this is the Berlin station
clip now
this is a show on epics that I
keep
trying to get you to and and
and I want
to say Tina and I watched the
first
episode of the first season had
never
watched it before found it very
stressful that's pretty good
like this
is stressful a little stressful
it's a
little less stressful as it
goes along
the second season is less
stressful the
third season is really
interesting
because they they've set up
this thing
where the Russians are trying
to take
over Estonia but it's not the
Russian
system it's a one of the
patriarchal
flag false flag it's worse all
kinds of
this just cool it's very
interesting and
so there and I think it's a
great show
people should watch this I
think ten
nine episodes or a year it's
not that
big of a deal but in this
particular
episode they're checking in
with Langley
and the woman that's out at
Berlin
station is having a debriefing
and the
guy is now concerned about some
super
spook who is now coming out of
the out
of the woodwork from the olden
days and
they're concerned about this
and here's
how the dialogue goes what do
you know
about Gilbert Dorn Gilbert Dorn
same as
everyone
legend put out to pasture sawn
did it
all during the cold war cast a
pretty
long shadow at Berlin station
he never
left retired in Berlin did not
know that
let me guess he's writing a
book worse
podcast
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that's right the lowest pole of
spycraft
you cannot get any lower on the
ladder
than being an expert podcaster
it's the
worst congratulations I feel
proud yeah
it's pretty good well you've
probably
heard my clip of the day but
I'm always
bringing these things along
just in case
this was a radio show and the
radio show
is David Webb's radio show he's
a Fox
News contributor and he had CNN
analyst
Arriva Martin on his show
calling in and
this is what happened shouldn't
their
requirement their primary
requirement
regardless of ethnicity
regardless of
network be that they are
capable of
covering politics for instance
if you're
going to cover political
campaigns
sports may not be the most
qualified
background and that brings to
the point
of if people want to get into
these
fields regardless of color I've
chosen
across different parts of the
media
world done the work so that I'm
qualified to be in each one I
never
considered my color the issue I
considered my qualifications
the issue
well then you know that that's
a whole
nother long conversation about
white
privilege the things that you
have the
privilege of doing that people
of color
don't have the privilege of how
do I
have the privilege of white
privilege
David by virtue of being a
white male
you have white privilege this
whole long
conversation I don't have time
Arriva I
hate to break it to you but you
should
have been better prepped I'm
black bro
did you hear this exchange yeah
the
class and play the rest of this
so
beautiful okay then I you went
to white
privilege this is the fall suit
in this
you went immediately with an
assumption
your people obviously or you
didn't look
you're talking to a black man
he started out in rock radio in
Boston
who crossed the paths into
hip-hop
rebuilding one of the greatest
black
stations in America and went on
to work
for Fox News where I'm told
apparently
blacks aren't supposed to work
but yet
you come with this assumption
and you go
to white privilege salting it
is and I
apologize because my people
gave me
wrong information if they told
me the
whole white privilege thing is
inside
the record I want to apologize
I look
given wrong information about
you and I
apologized on my color you were
going to
something that I was part of
and just to
add to it my family background
is white
black Indian Arawak Irish
Scottish I
mean it's so diverse I'm like
the UN
when it comes to this and this
is part
of the problem with driving a
narrative
around a construct like white
privilege
privilege is one thing were
applied
wealth economy various social
factors
but not necessarily determined
by color
of skin I think this is such a
beautiful
example of exactly what is
wrong today
in this social justice warrior
movement
and white privilege and I mean
literally
she was calling the guy out for
having
white privilege for something
he said
which meant that he could only
have had
white privilege but then when
it turns
out he's black then she actually
apologized says well of course
you don't
have that I mean I don't then
this just
puts this makes your head spin
as to
well the fact that this has not
gotten a
lot of I mean it's online we
got some
social media viral a little bit
of
attention just a little bit but
really I
wanted to take this one step
further and
talk about brown privilege
because I
think I can point to that as
well
not black brown and this comes
in the
form well so you have all these
twenty20
hopefuls all the hopefuls and
they're
all doing cool stuff like a OC
you know
hey you know we're gonna go on
Instagram
we got to lose with Warren
going on
Instagram we got dead OH
at the dentist on Instagram and
everyone's you know doing cool
little
stuff and then Kamala Harris
now this is
not exactly the same and it's
part of
it's a joke for Stephen Colbert
show
it's like okay when I do a
little
Instagram thing which he
couldn't
actually do a real Instagram
but I was
gonna do her this is my what is
it her
mix her her mood mix them I'm
Camilla
Harris here's my mood mixed now
what do
you know about camel Harris
well she was
a DA in California very poor
one by the
way she how about her
background us
she's like Hawaiian she's gonna
song
weird knocks of races no not
just a mix
no she was raised in Canada she
was born
in Oakland in 1964 he's a
Canadian yes
she's not a Canadian she was
raised in
Canada but her parents her dad
is from
Jamaica her mom is a Tom Neal
Indian she
is not african-american yet
somehow
brown color skin gives her the
privilege
to appropriate black culture ah
I see
where you're going
Carla Harris and this is my
mood mix
a song that has always made me
day and
it's not about the songs about
how she
speaks
check the rhyme of Tribe Called
Quest
you know I'm talking about
fight a song
from my favorite movie Purple
Rain
by Prince and shallow by Lady
gaga
oh yeah okay so it's supposed
to be my
favorite song at a cookout but
you don't
play just one song at a cookout
you play
a lot of songs now she sounds
like any
Beyonce fan right now I just
want to say
it's not appropriate we're
gonna talk
about white provision and
appropriation
and brown privilege just
because your
brown skin doesn't mean you can
act like
you're an African American I
can make
this argument yeah well you
you're
making the argument now yeah
I'm done
that was my argument yeah no
she's a
phony big phony it just goes on
and on
and on well she could be I mean
I the
high-end Lib Joe's yeah not the
twosome
but some other ones I know you
got wait
your your guys are low-rent
there's not
there's high-end Lib Joe's yeah
yes they
are low-rent compared to
high-end Lib
Joe's okay yeah we talked about
the
Silicon Valley billionaire
class ah
which is high-end they all
think it
Camelot or Kamala I was thought
it was
pronounced now she said Camelot
okay what's Kamla but she is a
candidate
for president she's like a kid
you know
and she's a dummy she's not as
dumb as a
si I will say that you like
calling
people dumb no I don't I really
don't
like calling people that might
feel bad
about it no but I can't just
call let's
say what it is I mean if
somebody's dumb
like a Oh see I wear much worse
can I
describe it
maybe ignorance she's ignorant
hey I
don't like the word ignorant
okay
and so I had this what one clip
I think
was we both watched the Golden
Globes
yes now the guy who was
nominated for
pretty much everything for Best
Actor is
because they get played Cheney
what's
his name the yeah the Batman
guy yeah
Batman guy bad guy
Batman Cheney so Batman plays
Cheney so
he and he's British which I
then he's
very good actor cuz he played a
excellent Cheney if you've seen
the
movie movie I find the movie to
be very
uh I didn't like the movie
Christian
Bale
yeah Christian Bale so I we
didn't play
his acceptance speech I don't
believe No
well here it is best the Golden
Globes
uh best oh here it is I see
yeah God
thank Mitch McConnell next that
could be
good
[Applause]
thank you to Satan to give me
inspiration on how to play this
role
played Dick Cheney everybody
got bent
out of shape about oh really I
thought
it was funny I think it's funny
oh geez no because someone
didn't thank
God he's Satan what's your take
actually
I have a table what's your take
on this
Gillette ad I didn't think much
of it I
thought was insulting to normal
men yeah
my immediate reaction might no
I didn't
just see you have to see it if
you
listen to it it doesn't quite
work yeah
I also was like really you know
I spend
was it how much is so expensive
their
product I went straight away to
see if I
could short the stock but the
part of
Procter and Gamble I think they
got some
winners in there don't want to
get any
traction that's actually
surprising that
they did something like this
cuz Procter
& Gamble is notorious for being
one of
the greatest marketing
companies in the
history of the United States
you know I
got a lot of attention but I
think it
worked for their end no I think
it does
work a bit no I think it does I
think I
think it works for them I think
they got
the attention they wanted it was
interesting or one of our
producers sent
the tags that they put on the
video
which are invisible unless you
know how
to look for it they know but
it's not
they're not surfaced but I'll
read some
of these tags that that they
these are
in general these are search
terms they
want people to find this video
anti-harassment stop harassment
anti-bullying stop bullying
modern
masculinity crisis of
masculinity
manhood masculinity me to
movement and
power meant campaign diversity
and power
commercial inspiration Gillette
commercial and Neetu
they were really going all out
for this
one yeah well they went all out
I think
it'll help I do really don't hmm
I mean I there's the old you
you're
going by the thesis that you
know any
publicity is good publicity
which is a
common thing you can I think it
applies
mostly and it might apply here
but
generally speaking I think it's
just
created a lot just a little
nagging
ill-will well the problem is
especially
with men who are just feeling
that they
were insulted by a product by
companies
whose product they there's
alternatives
to especially in the middle of
this
moment where you have all these
cheap
alternatives coming out of the
woodwork
now from every which way and
it's like
this is not the time to do this
what I'm
more interested in because they
have
more marketing than just this I
mean
people are already sending
around
pictures of the Dutch Gillette
promotion
team are the who were the girls
with
Gillette the really tight like
kind of
dominatrix outfits with
Gillette across
the girls are well shaped this
is the
mistake they're making is
they've got a
worldwide Gillette on their
butts yeah
and so this is like how does
this work
with the other ad I mean are
you're
trying to like is this is this
is that's
even I think there's even more
insult
this is the short thinking this
this is
the mistake this is the mistake
should
not have let that happen
but it's happens do in all
kinds of
weird things I mean I'm not a
comic book
guy at all but I do know that
shade the
mutant drag queens superhero
might be an
issue
well now I'm I'm not gonna say
that I'm
less or more of a comic book
fan than
you are because because I have
collected
a few copies of different
things not
that I have a comic book
collection per
se I'm like you're way ahead of
me just
say it and even saying I have
no idea
what you're talking about
oh so apparently Marvel Comics
has they
have Iceman
is one of their comics and in
addition
for there's a new drag queen
superhero
named shade and she has I guess
she has
some super powers but you know
like it's
like a mutant drag queen he's
now a
superhero in the Marvel lineup
okay and
the world is changing around us
how that
comes around in this in the
next movie
RuPaul is a shoo-in
good to go superhero RuPaul is a
superhero who would have known
who would
have thunk it could happen
there's some
sort of there must be some trade
association for drag queens
because
they're promoting drag queen
eree with
little kids and the single moms
who
dress their boys up in dresses
and these
are the things this are
disturbing if
you ask me it's this odd
transitionary
phase where the idea is you can
transition you can change to be
whatever
you identify with or how you
feel so
male female female to male but
then
there's this interim stage
where you're
just fabulous and you have to
celebrate
that for a while for it to me
it seems
like you know I thought you
want to be a
woman but never this seems to
me this
you know just gonna be fabulous
I think
I think there's some of that
too just in
between so just be fabulous for
a little
while before the full
transition fine by
me and some of them are quite
fabulous
know this just to touch another
third-rail this Steve King I
was Kings
day is getting more interesting
by the
minute I don't think he had a
good last
show I have I have a quick clip
just cuz
you know it's all these things
apparently what he said he's
been such a
racist we went over it with the
exact
quotes and we read through the
thing it
is not well targeting him for
some other
reason out loud before you go
on with
this I did get a note from what
cuz I'm
still baffled by it
he is the guy behind the birth
begins at conception bill ah so
here
whatever our producer says this
might be
the reason they're targeting
him because
this is a nasty bill if it got
through
but this this kind of thing
doesn't get
voted through so he has to go
well just
just looking at well so the New
York
Times did a rundown of all the
things he
said and I completely
understand how you
can have a certain mindset an
idea about
someone or who they are and
isn't he
like a tractor driver he's some
hay from
Iowa it wasn't like a basis of
Ohio I
could be wrong is he from Ohio
no he's Iowa it's like a farm
guy so
okay I can understand where if
you
already have in your mind well
he's
clearly a racist white
nationalist for
sure so let's just look 202 in
2002 he
filed a bill requiring schools
teach
that the United States is quote
the
unchallenged greatest nation in
the
world and has derived its
strength from
Christianity free enterprise
capitalism
and Western civilization yeah
now first
of all to look at anything from
2002 and
a 2019 lens is complicated but
this
doesn't necessarily show racism
these
types of comments know in 2005
he
introduced the English English
language
unity act a bill to make
English English
the official I can't even speak
English
to make English the official
language
racist
he sued the Iowa Secretary of
State for
posting voting information on an
official website in Spanish
lotion
Bosnian and Vietnamese so these
are all
racist things and I can totally
see I
understand how people who are
looking
for you know if you are is a
hammer
everything looks like a nail I
get it
I really do but then to say
this is also
completely racist from 2013 and
you know
there doesn't mean that there
aren't
groups of people in this
country that
you know that I have sympathy
for I do
and there are kids that were
brought
into this country by their
parents
knowing that they were breaking
the law
and they will say to me and
others who
defend the rule of law we have
to do
something about the 11 million
and some
of them are valedictorians well
my
answer to that is and by the
way their
parents brought them in it
wasn't their
fault it's true in some cases
but they
aren't all valedictorians they
weren't
all brought in by their parents
for
everyone who's a valedictorian
there's
another hundred out there that
they
weigh a hundred and thirty
pounds and
they've got calves the size of
cantaloupes because they're
hauling 75
pounds of marijuana across the
desert
now this is somehow racist is
there
misunderstood I'm I'm
misinterpreting
what he's saying what I
understand him
say is either
there's people have so many
drugs
strapped to them that their
calves look
like cantaloupes and they've
just got
all this this dope strapped to
their
body or two they carry so much
drugs
that their calves have blown up
to the
size of cantaloupes I'm not
quite sure
which one it is either one how
is this a
real issue well they're out to
get this
guy now you were reading I
realized some
of the New York Times article
which is
another thing the New York
Times is all
in on this let's guess I have a
technical question for you yeah
cuz this
is this I noticed this
immediately in
this in the most recent fracas
the one
that really set everyone off
here in
this in this New York Times
article I'll
read the paragraph before and
then the
offending paragraph and I have
a technic
lat technical question okay okay
at the same time he said he
supports
immigrants who enter the
country legally
and fully assimilate what
matters more
than race is quote the culture
of
America and quote based on
values
brought to United States by
whites from Europe this is not
a quote
now comes the quote white
nationalist
white supremacist Western
civilization
how did that language become
offensive
mr. King said why did I sit in
class is
teaching me about the merits of
our
history and our civilization so
that
apparently was incredibly
offensive but
here's the thing in his quote
white
nationalist and it's in quotes
white is
capitalized white supremacists
is not
capitalized but then Western
civilization is capitalized why
did the
second white not get
capitalized white
nationalist white supremacists
Western
civilization of white
supremacist is not
capital no well I think it's
because I
just that is a that is a
technical
detail that the New York Times
has a lot
of editors who have nothing
better to do
but determine whether something
should
be capitalized or not there's a
future
for I thought maybe they made
the
determination that white the
first ones
white nationalists capitalized
yeah
which means it's like an it's
an it's a
standalone item white
supremacist is
like a thing that is not
standalone it's
just a it's like an attitude or
way of
being and instead of being a
group it's
not a group you can yeah it's
not it
can't be categorized as a group
where's
white nationalists can and white
supremacist is more of a way of
being
it's not part of it of an
institution
right and the last one which
was Western
civilization is a thing as a
group is
also a group kind of a thing I
think is
illegal the way they did it the
what is
probably the most egregious
actually is
the Western civilization part I
think
that's what people take the
most offence
to lot of them so I mean II
Genest I
also don't them to understand
the Greeks
and if you say nationalists but
you know
he did if he actually said white
supremacist yeah what the how
can you
not find that language
offensive so he
screwed up their big time but
just all
the stuff that's brought in
you're right
they're out to get this guy ya
know
they're out to get him
we're talking about and
starting with
the New York Times which for
example we
had that we had Jill Abramson
who the
Berkeley Hummer said you have a
clip
from her that perfect clip yeah
I can I
can get it while you finish
yeah yeah
well Jill Abrams lambs but slam
the new
york times for being irrational
about
trump and then kind of ruining
their
journalists journalism chops a
few
months ago on al jazeera a
Hersh seymour
hersh was floating around
promoting his
book reporter and he was asked
specifically about journalism
the United
States from this kind of a
douchebag
interviewer and I want to play
that clip
of the Hersh on journalism is
what he
thinks of journalism I think
it's going
to hell now what you have is if
you
don't like Trump you read the
New York
Times and Washington Post and
what
certain cable shows CNN if you
like
Trump you watch Fox News and
you read
out the paper that's equal oh
you're not
spying into a Trump narrative
Fox News
is not the same as no x no Sam
still
does good journalism by the way
the Fox
doesn't but the credibility the
New York
Times because it's so hostile
to him
maybe legitimately but over the
top I
think they've gone way over the
top in
terms of like running an
anonymous
letter how is that any
different from my
assertion that journalism is
just an
invalid profession no longer
should
exist they didn't say that no I
know but
I did yeah well that's how it's
different anyway you have Jill
you have
Childers so we just get a
feeling for
her obviously Irie I read the
New York
Times like all day long mainly
on my
iPad just a gratuitous Jill
Abramson and
why not and why not the New
York Times
is out to get King I don't know
maybe I
have no idea what the what's
behind it
but there ought to get him yeah
I don't
know I I mean I think it's
possible
that did all these elements
have all put
together is like hey this guy's
bad bad
let's get rid of him I mean
they tried
to get him voted out this last
election
cycle they couldn't do it yeah
but he
barely won right
uh yeah barely won but he won
well you
know what I'll be boots on the
ground in
Iowa in about a month maybe
always
you'll be able to do some math
some QA
some some boot on the ground
somebody an
Iowa would come up do you say
here's the
reason that they're going after
Steve
King and it's gonna be something
probably that we don't know
that's a
hidden to you showing up for
that meet
up people yes on the 22nd of
February
date to be determined
meetup.com to what
a second if February is a date
yes you
said you mean time to be
determined a
place to be determined place to
be place
to be determined thank you for
keeping
me honest honest yes I've got
us some
other social justice warrior
stuff a
little bit of our on that topic
let's go
to the layer foundation I got
some new
clips from okay do we need to
explain
the leader foundation probably
good I
think you should explain it and
maybe
play the original clip and then
I have
some some additional clips that
I think
work well okay well why don't
you start
while I look up the clip okay
well the
Lehrer find a ssin was actually
a it's a
subset of the layer foundation
which
runs out of USC and it is a
group of
people it's got a certain name
the
health into something Hollywood
Health &
Society a Hollywood Health &
Society and
it's it's a it's for all
practical
purposes a lobbying group that
lobbies
writers working in LA mostly to
do
certain kinds of stories
oh it's beyond that if you look
at how
they operate they offer free
experts so
if you're in doing a show it's
in the
clips yeah if you're a disaster
movie
they'll they'll get someone for
you
here's the here's the
background ER that
we choose I don't even know how
old this
is I see if I can find out most
of these
revelations came this clips I
have her
from 2013 this is the clips I
have her
the guy who found
did it yeah this is from 2013
as well I
think yeah so here's a quick
understanding so in the course
of our
work this is in the two years
eleven to
thirteen 335 storylines that we
worked
on have been aired we've worked
with 35
networks in the past four years
91 different television shows
yeah they
got some numbers for sure yeah
I have
the same I have that clip too
but I have
some additional things that
that cuts
start with some additional
information
that is kind of interesting
let's say
here layer kaplan writers
meetings and
it's got a little that clip and
some
more so we will put on a topic
that is
of interest to us and we hope
it's of
interest to writers so in in
that year
or recently addiction fact and
fiction a
world of stories which is about
global
health stories place matters
which is
about the in particular how
income is a
huge determinant of public
health
beyond Erin Brokovich something
about
toxins in the environment who
shall live
and who shall die and why which
was
about violence and unnecessary
deaths
from disease so in this way by
putting
on these briefings we are in
some ways
choosing topics to get them
onto the
radar screen of writers but
it's all
voluntary it's there if you
want to come
great we want to we want to
throw a
spotlight on it similarly we
call the
writers the showrunners and we
say you
know the most marvelous expert
is coming
to town next week this person
knows
everything there is about
epidemiology
me ology or biological warfare
we
thought your writers might be
interested
we'd like to bring him or her in
an hour and almost always they
say yes
so even though we are a resource
we're a especially friendly and
a little
bit aggressive resource trying
to bring
to the attention of writers
issues of
prominence and by the way the
people
that we bring to the writers
rooms turn
out often to be the basis for
characters
that appear in series and
because of
that we spent we pay special
attention
to having women and minority
scientists
among doctors among the people
who come
because that illustrates
without saying
a word about it that these are
people
that do this kind of work
excellence
you're doing God's work great
stuff we
should we should remind the
listening
audience that Norman Lear
produced all
in the family Archie Bunker and
and just
to show you the power of the
Norman
Lear's work Archie Bunker the
guy at the
time as we've discussed before
on the
show was your typical
middle-class
white-collar working Democrat
however
down a blue-collar blue cop
side by
caught blue-collar however he
was he was
branded as as the Republican as
a
Republican racist which was not
not I
mean he you're you said your
dad was
very much like Archie Bunker
everybody's
dad was back then yeah and
there were
Democrats and they were all
Democrats so
that all worked for a living
that's how
I used to put it to you work
for a
living now very powerful poet
made them
somehow made them Republicans
and
they're not there was never a
Republican
in the group and the Archie
Bunker
character was a was a
stereotypical
Democrat Union guy and it was so
effective that Rob Reiner is
still
mentally disturbed from that
whole era
very scrambled so I got a kind
of a kick
out of this following thing
this is Lera
Kaplan climate changes so in
the course
of our work this is in the two
years 11
to 13 335 storylines that we
worked on
have been aired we've worked
with 35
networks in the past four years
91 different television shows
we have a
brand-new spective Hollywood
Health &
Society which is to work with
on a topic
of climate change where again
all these
different activities writer
briefings
screenings newsletters and so
on are an
attempt to provide free
resources to
writers who want to include
climate
change as one of the storylines
that
they're working on and just to
give you
an example of that climate
change work a
few weeks ago there was a field
trip we
do something called story bus
tours to
the JPL NASA lab in Pasadena
where we
brought something like 37
writers and
producers to experience the
most amazing
stuff that they have going on
to inspire
them in this area amahzing so
we get to
propaganda coming in from every
whichway
course nobody and it's free
it's free
writing and I was wondering
about that
do these Hollywood Health &
Society
writers do they get writing
credit no
they're good consulting credit
when they
bring the experts in and some
expert you
know wants to do a little extra
work is
hey you know we'd like to bring
you on
to do some help us with the
story right
they get a consulting gig
yeah but this but they know
know your
movies Jill controlled no no no
okay the
writers guild controls how
those credits
are doled out alright and these
guys
don't get any credits got it
now so I
found this little that last
little
tidbit to be the one that was
the most
interesting to me which is Lyra
Kaplan
23 how do they get their money
when I
started Hollywood health in
society it
was the first program that we
started so
it is now
about to enter its 10th year we
are
funded largely by the US federal
government since the beginning
has been
the Centers for Disease Control
and
Prevention and other federal
agencies
that have supported us are the
health
resource I'm sorry the division
of
transplantation of the
Department of
Health and Human Services the
National
Institutes of Health the White
House
Office of National Drug Control
Policy
and the agency for Healthcare
Research
and quality and in recent years
our
federal funding has been joined
by
private philanthropy in the
funds from
the California Endowment and
also from
the Bill and Melinda Gates
Foundation
now there's your borderline
that's enough to make you
cringe so the
u.s. code now by the way this
speech was
given in 2013 so you have to
add another
four five six years I'm sure
there's
tons more fun people for and
financing
that yeah this is out of the
University
of Southern California or as we
used to
call it in the pac-12 the
University of
spoiled children they have this
little
group right out of the
Annenberg School
and I think it's deplorable I
think it's
the fact that there's nothing
to counter
this is propaganda it's a
propaganda
mill it is kind of in you know
it's
certainly for in the day that
well that
might have hit up against the
Smith
Month act I mean it truly is
propagandistic and the
government the
fact that and I'm gonna I'll
say this
from I think of reasonable
perspective
that generally speaking writers
are lazy
and in in the journalist area
they are
fed stuff by public relations
agencies
traditionally nowadays they are
just
paid extra money to toll to
write a
native ad but that's different
now this
is a similar situation where
you instead
of having public relations
agencies
knocking on the door saying hey
we
wanted you to promote to
climate change
they have this this right out
of the
j-school of Janet Berg school
at USC
they bring these guys out and
fellow
journalists I feel that
everybody means
well this needs to be disclosed
if if
this has taken place you know
it's like
how much of this so for
instance in
everything we're seeing how
much of
eating bugs is coming from the
Lear
foundation is that something
they are
advocating is next question ask
will I
put a dollar and say that
Kaplan this I
want to do an interview with
him AHA now
whether or not he'd this ever
happens is
another case did you say go
ahead and
listen to an episode 11:05 he
talked
about guys got any chops
what he's doing he would gladly
have an
interview to tell me where I'm
wrong for
instance so what's happening now
it's interesting that it's CDC
so it's
health oriented that's why Bill
and
Melinda Gates are in this
because they
can all everything they do is
under the
guise of health yeah and I
guess climate
change is for your health seems
we're
all gonna die yeah voting
Democrats for
your health for your health
what's this
this meat stuff I do the CES
they had
fake meat everywhere there's
meat when
people trying to recreate meat
yeah now
the meat industry is about
climate
change yes the meat industry is
trying
to protect the term the word
meat so
that you can't use it if it's
not meat I
agree with them yes here there
was an
Israeli firm I left farms and
they say
they actually have grown real
meat in a
lab what we're going to try to
there are
the first thin slices of steaks
we have
produced in a lab setting I
think this
is going to be the greatest
revolution
in the history of modern
agriculture
this lab-grown meat is not just
a
plant-based alternative like the
impossible burger there's a
technology
that exists that allows us to be
fronting the purposes have our
bacon and
eat it too without any pigs
being harmed
cultured meat lab-grown meat
clean meat
whatever you want to call it is
identical to conventional meats
at the
cellular level just grown in a
lab no
slaughter involves its arrival
could
have massive implications for
meat
eaters the u.s. is 200 billion
dollar
meat industry and the
environment and
it's happening at a pivotal
time we
can't handle more agriculture
and this
growing demand is asking
precisely that
and we're going to reach a
breaking
point
ooh breaking points breaking
point
breaking point you know what
that means
eventually so they have done it
they've
done it at the cellular level
so they've cloned meat yes yeah
kinda I
guess yeah I'm curious about
that I'm
sure it's got you know their
well let's
just take meat for example
let's take a
nice juicy steak mmm
let's take a New York steak now
when you
eat a new you cook in a
different you
can cook it for different
amounts of
rareness and you have a very
rare gonna
overcooked and the steak will
toughen up
when you cook it too much and
then if
you compare it to another cut
of meat
which has some connective
tissue within
it and those which you can make
into a
stew there's all these
different ways of
cooking meat that have been
developed
for hundreds of years and
there's
different qualities to the
finished
product to the point where you
can bite
into a allow z piece of meat
from one of
the lousy meat growers and you
do chew
on it and you go this is
terrible I
don't like this meat you spit
it out and
then there's optimal meat a
really good
you know prime filet or let's
say a New
York like that sirloin from
Costco and
you do bite into a good prime
piece of
meat you got the right type
mouthfeel
the right texture the right
flavors they
can't do that in a lab know that
everything the show would be
grisly it's
gonna be it's gonna be a grainy
or you
are right you know like like a
dried let
me just tell you the dried but
you never
have a dried grape hold on
everything
they make everything this show
is not a
steak it looks like hamburger
ground
beef you know it's great
they're not
making sense ground is around
yeah
hamburgers for McDonald look
what I
believe is gonna happen they're
gonna
start experimenting with this by
slipping it in so you're gonna
have the
hamburger will be contaminated
because
there is I think a rule where
you can't
call it a hamburger after this
you know
so much
you know wood pulp or whatever
they
might can put in these birds no
silicon
no there's actually a wood pulp
don't
you remember it was no Taco
Bell had
like Sam that's Taco Bell it's
meat it's
meat and sand yeah they got a
bunch of
weird stuff in there but this
will go
into the Taco Bell Taco and you
won't be
much of a difference and you
know
there's 10% 20% and it'll say
to them a
bunch of money maybe I don't
even know
it's gonna be that cheap now
it's just
gonna owe it of course it won't
be cheap
they'll be gouging people with
this
technology it's to save the
world you
have to spend extra to save the
world
save the world 10 bucks but hey
climate
change it's a problem eat it
yeah what
else we got well that you know
we we had
the confirmation hearing in the
Senate
of the proposed the nominated
Attorney
General a very interesting
choice and I
will have to say that woman for
that
senator from Hawaii
Hirono is the worst she is a
moron do
you have any clips of her no I
couldn't
stand it I got one of her
fighting back
against her fellow Islander
Tulsi
Gabbard who was announced he's
running
for 2020 but we can't have
Tulsi Gabbard
because back when President
Obama didn't
want same-sex marriage she had
the same
idea now she did reform but I
just think
Obama did yeah but it was you
know a
little too little too late
senator I also want to ask you
about the
2020 primary your fellow
Hawaiian
legislator Tulsi Gabbard has
made clear
she's gonna run in 2020 but
she's run
into some trouble over past
opposition
to LGBT rights as well as with
her ties
to Assad do you think you could
support
congresswoman Gabbard in her
bid in 2020
I'm gonna be looking for
someone who
has a long record of supporting
progressive goals and ideals so
and I
certainly wish all of our
candidates are
the best because it is gonna be
a long
hard race and so I wish
everyone well
but for myself in these times
of what I
would call not normal times I
want
someone who is very much has
been on the
page in terms of supporting
equal
opportunity of choice all the
kinds of
issues that I have been
fighting for for
decades it sounds like you
don't think
tulsi gabbard has done it why
wish
you're well though as I do all
of the
other candidate yeah oh man I
like Tulsi
yeah I'm not a not a big fan
you think
everyone's dumb everybody's
dumb at all
I would not put that moniker on
Tulsi
Gabbard good you don't like her
I just
don't like her she's know this
Council
on Foreign Relations everyone's
got the
issues everyone's got problems
you went
to you know the Owls eating do
what I
did
what is that called again I
forget what
it's called he me and grow and
grow
yeah you loominatee yeah it's
like it
talked about your drinking Club
well I
wanted to continue here because
I wanted
to go to well we're gonna talk
mentioned
that Kristen Kersten and Kristen
whatever her name is Gillibrand
has also
thrown her hat in the ring no
we were
gonna talk about bar that's
where I was
and you brought up the wrong
yeah back
to bar cuz I have a couple clips
so he was so we need a new
Attorney
General because rod Rosen Stein
or Steen
he is apparently resigning
getting
thrown out I don't know you
know he's
complicit
God knows so this is the guy
who was he
was Attorney General correct
for H word
long w HW uh and so I guess
it's kind of
like bringing the guy with
experience
and you know he said I don't
worry about
it I'll let Bob Bob Bob is it
buddy Bob
my big but Bob at Bob's up a
Bob Bob but
Bob take care of it
Barbara Barbara Barbara know
Bob Aaron
but when it came to what's
actually
going on with things that
affect us
really affect us such as
privacy data
sharing I'm tracking the guy is
completely and utterly clueless
I mean I
was old school no he doesn't
deserve to
have the job you gotta have a
hold
well these clips will prove it
here is
the first one and this is
actually
Senator Josh Hawley Republican
from
Missouri asking the questions
and the
aides can ask couple questions
about how
he would as Attorney General
would would
work with and handle some of
the issues
surrounding social media
companies in
Silicon Valley in general just
on the
subject of ownership of data as
you know
Facebook is currently subject
to a 2011
consent decree as part of what
you'd
agreed not to release or share
or sell
personal user information
without the
knowledge and consent of its
users at
Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg
has
adamantly insisted under oath as
recently as April tenth of 2018
that on
Facebook users have complete
control
those are his words over
everything that
they share
however as I'm sure you're
aware recent
media reports have indicated
that
Facebook in fact routinely has
shared
user information without users
consent
or even knowledge now the
Justice
Department has the authority to
enforce
the terms of the 2011 consent
decree and
potentially to prosecute any
violation
will you consider doing so well
because that is something that
I might
have to get involved with and
supervise
if I'm confirmed I'd rather not
you know
make any comments about it
right now
okay so you okay Wow great yeah
the guy
doesn't know what he's talking
about no
I'm sure he doesn't he's
probably
thinking to himself who got
shot is
anybody using a gun your
mission of a
crime is there anything going
on as a
communist involved well the
senator from
Missouri is going to try to
explain to
splain this to him and saying
hey man
you know this like um there's a
hampering of the flow of
information we
got deep platforming going on
it's all
kinda crazy stuff let me ask
you this
these same technology companies
also
control the flow of information
or lead
to flow the flow no they don't
control
the flow but okay I used to
influence it
the flow of information to
consumers to
an unprecedented degree I mean
you have
to go way back in American
history to
find any analog back to the
paper
Trust's to find an analogue of
a group
small group of companies that
control
the information and influence
the news
and its flow to Americans to an
extent
to the extent that these
companies do
and there's growing evidence
funnies
have leveraged their
considerable market
power if not monopoly status to
disfavor
certain ideological viewpoints
particularly conservative and
libertarian viewpoints do you
think the
Department of Justice has
authority
under the antitrust laws or
consumer
protection laws or other laws
to address
bias by dominant online
platforms I
would just say generally you
know I
wouldn't think it would yeah
I'd have to
think long and hard before I
said that
it was really of an antitrust
matter on
the other hand it could involve
issues
of disclosure and and other and
other
implicate other laws like that
he has no
clue and also neither does
Holly from
Missouri the data that's
important it's
not your pick yeah there's some
valise
yes we're scanning and getting
your you
have facial recognition your
friends and
theirs but that's the data that
is not
yours that's Facebook's data
they
created that day
they have their SDK and all the
apps
they get all the data that's
their data
that's at least how they view
it there's
a complete disconnect between
what these
jamokes in in Congress feel
data is and
what it's really about and this
guy's
just he's just stock answer
unsatisfactory okay well you
can bitch
and moan about this character
all you
want but who would who could
they
possibly put up there for this
job that
would know anything I don't
care I don't
give a crap I just want to play
these
clips is there any point do you
think it
which political bias could
require a
response and I'm thinking for
example
Harvard Law Professor Jonathan
Zittrain
has written how Google or
Facebook for
example could manipulate their
algorithms to significantly
swing voter
turnout to favor a candidate of
their
choice would that sort of
conduct
require a response from the
department
I'd have to think about that
you know
I'd like to know more about the
the the
phenomena and what laws could be
implicated by it well that's at
least an
honest answer and that I say
and it's
the Facebook actually has done
massive
experiment with more than thing
was five
or six million people to see if
they
could motivate them to vote and
they did
and it's published and it's
we've talked
about it on the show yeah but
nothing
really comes quite close as
what and I'm
happy to see that people are
catching on
to this and they're analyzing
it and the
media is doing this but I think
this is
CBS this morning even it's not
the real
issue what's going on but they
at least
people are aware of and when I
saw this
happen it was over the weekend
that it
started this post the selfie of
you
today and ten years ago yeah
everybody's
posting a selfie of you and ten
the
first I saw this is like yeah
I'm not
gonna do that this is clear
something's
up with this and CBS this
morning did a
pretty good job but they missed
the main
point I think Facebook Twitter
and
Instagram users are posting
photos of
themselves a decade apart with
a hashtag
ten year challenge some
well-known
people have gotten in on the
fun but the
millions of public
the shared photos can be a
treasure
trove of information for
companies
working with facial recognition
and
artificial intelligence data and
emerging technology consultant
kate
o'neill warned in a wired
opinion piece
that's out right now thanks to
this meme
there's now a very large data
set of
carefully curated photos the
people from
roughly ten years ago and now
similar
concerns were raised last year
about
Google's Arts and Culture app
it matched
people with artwork where
artwork that
supposedly looked like them
google says
it discarded users selfies once
the
matches were found the website
popped
sugar released its own app for
finding
celebrity doppelgangers the
company
later revealed photos submitted
for its
twinning challenge were
initially stored
on an unsecured server also many
Instagram users who created
collages of
their top nine most liked posts
of 2018
may have given their email
addresses and
other user data to a company
and you're
going really Wow regarding the
10 year
challenge Facebook told CBS
News quote
our face recognition symptoms
are not
tracking studying or aware of
this mean
wired senior writer and CBS News
contributor Izzy Lipowski is
here good
morning this was a
user-generated mean
they didn't have anything to do
with it
but how could Facebook use
these photos
right so there's nothing
inherently
about it was all good fun
generated by users but what we
have to
think about is what we're
giving away
when we're having this fun
right and so
in the case of the ten year
challenge it
is this streamline to organize
data set
that shows what you look like
ten years
ago what you look like now and
if you
are trying to train a machine
learning
algorithm to learn how people
aged this
is something that Facebook
could do this
is something that other
researchers
might want to do this gives you
a pretty
nifty way of doing that so I
think
that's a red herring because
that's not
what's going on here well my
hair might
not be a red herring but I like
the idea
I was gonna post something I
just didn't
hit I'm too lazy I was gonna
post a
picture of an old black man
that would
be me ten years ago and then
some other
you know Yoda or some of the
others
there's just some other
pictures of some
some other races mean old Nick
Nolte's
mug shot now that's whatever if
that
would have been good use Nick
Nolte's
mug shot
and you know just some random
two photos
and saying you know well I look
a little
better now so now so my my view
on this
is yeah I mean here's the
things that
actually do that are intended
to get you
to get information from you and
learn
about you and profile you yeah
maybe
these pic maybe this particular
mean I
don't think so the the games
like do you
know all these top ten songs
from the
80s those are all those are all
about
tracking and getting
information on you
yeah in this case I think it's
pure and
this may be the only thing that
there
that Silicon Valley really is
going
after is how can we move the
needle just
a little bit how can we make
you do
something and I think that's
what this
is about
how can what can we create that
you will
engage with and if you look at
what the
if you know we've seen the
brexit
actually heard the actual brags
that
brexit guide Dominique Cummings
talking
about what he used we've heard
parce
qu'elle the Trump digital guy
about what
he used all they're looking for
continuously is what what words
what
color what interact what's
button to
click can we use to make
someone do
something when we want to buy
something
yes buy is the low-hanging
fruit I think
that's just that's just the
beginning
yeah tell that to our donors on
today's
show if we've gotta you gotta
engage
some AI and ml to make sure the
stuff
works man that's what it's all
about
we had to get by the way I got
a note
from a producer that who news
knows
somebody in the higher echelon
of the
White House and he or she said
that
there are people writing tweets
for
Trump could be that he doesn't
write
tweets don't know what that has
to do
with Silicon Valley trying to
to get you
to buy stuff or click stuff
well I think
it's part of the same to say is
the same
is all price okay long yeah all
right
blogosphere yes well there's a
there's a
lot of interesting things
happened Tim
Cook actually wrote an op-ed in
Time
magazine about the date of
brokers
because that's really what it's
about
and it's not yeah it's about
what you're
clicking online but until you
integrate
that where the data broker who
has your
credit card or your debit card
transaction history that's when
it gets
interesting
and Tim Cook is writing in Time
magazine
we all deserve control over our
digital
lives that's why we must rein
in the
data brokers so he's on a jihad
a jihad
against the data groaners yeah
of course
that's he's trying to tell us
that the
iPhone you're protected while
Australia
just passed the law
that all digital platforms must
be
prepared to give unencrypted
data with
some kind of key to decrypt
upon request
yeah that's all Australia Nazis
well
you're on a roll today
well they are part of five eyes
which
makes it very interesting
because they
share data amongst us and the
UK and New
Zealand and who's the other one
at
Canada and the navier--
yeah so you know best thing is
just not
to just don't say anything just
sit at
home with my phone yeah take it
off the
hook you can't even you can't
even watch
Roku anymore Roku is is they've
become
such a tracking advertising
because of
course they build some cool
boxes they
couldn't make enough money or
they have
to make more that went public
so you
have to have a 20% increase
continuously
and of course they got caught
in the old
well within like three days
we're gonna
put Alex Jones on our platform
because
we feel that you know it's free
speech
blah blah blah
three days later they D
platform him
well because people said that
we got a
lot of pushback from the
community know
your advertiser news to me
brand new
yeah happened yesterday I know
that they
they said they're gonna put
Alex Jones
on the platform and I'm
thinking to
myself okay he's on the
platform I go is
he falling or what sure Alex
Jones I
could see him online he's still
there
yeah on the Internet's
and so I heard that they're
gonna put
him I know they kicked him off
already
that's pretty lame that's
pretty that's
that's not a good sign that's a
very
this gutless wonder kind of a
move well
here they said before they took
him off
which was just days ago we're a
neutral
platform we're neutral we just
uh Roku's
decision to allow the channel
at all hey
that's not a quote I'm looking
for a
quote
uh.okay can't find a quote but
just a
couple days later they take him
off
after the Infowars channel
became
available we heard from
concerned
parties sleeping giants and have
determined that the channel
should be
removed from our platform
platform
deletion from the channel store
and
platform has begun and will be
completed
shortly
do not move it will only hurt
more
during the deep lat forming
process what
if Pluto put him on what would
happen
then well Pluto is is on roku
so then
pluto would be platform yeah
well I
think the cat I think the cat
Channel is
a problem quite honestly if you
want to
be platform anything imagine
all the
people who could do this oh yeah
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thank you I walk a mile to and
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government building in the
Chicago Loop
from the train every day and
listening
to your show has made the walk
a lot
more entertaining and fun even
though a
guy on a bicycle almost killed
me
yesterday instead of shouting
at people
wouldn't it be better to bring
back the
little bicycle bells on the
handlebars
you know the new doc less bikes
in
Austin all have a bell can you
take the
Bell off you're always
sabotaging
everything I'm just wondering
well I
will say our our producer Scott
in see
he said those damn Birds of
Columbus
those damn bird scooters are
all over
Columbus Ohio now I was walking
around
the city learning to use my
pilot dog
since I'm legally blind and
they're
everywhere I'd be fine if
people use the
charging stands that around
them but
that's too much trouble I took
out I
took a few out though
clothesline one idiot right off
right
off is
when he almost hit me and
Tucker my
guide dog let me know which
wires to
clip and I'm thinking no no he
has one
he doesn't have you need one of
those
collapsible canes
I don't see how I just needs to
just
bash the shit out of these
people are
from them's if they're on the
sidewalk
boom and yeah well I think you
should
definitely go to the City
Council and
complain that this is a hazard
to the
blind folk it is it is it's no
doubt
about the dogs don't like it no
and he
did offer Tucker as the
official pilot
dog of the show okay he is now
and he's
pretty is a hairy aisle so Ford
you the
the pictured very handsome dog
good
hello Tucker good little boy
she says
I'd like to hear that jingle be
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donate which one is like I
actually have
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Oh buy some yeah please de Deus
me be
one of the eight hundred
thousand
government workers who will not
be
getting paid this time followed
by shut
up slave the shut up slam is
the most
relevant to government work
please do
not use my last name or the US
Marshals
will be kicking down my door
for talking
about our private business and
they are
probably more stressed than the
rest of
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lost their
paychecks good karma to all of
my fellow
800,000 government workers I
hope this
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it didn't
I put 108 because eights are
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then that's appropriate to do
that of
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you for keeping us woke who we
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you must have heard it on the
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March 2nd March 2nd Samuel
Reichman in
Peck Michigan first-time donor
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lot more out there that need to
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though when we have these short
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lot
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show
it's kind of wrong yeah we do
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it's usually around the the
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Dvorak org slash and a oh yeah
there was
a weird story in California
yeah about
this about the officer who was
killed
was that the woman was was that
in Davis
California no there's a bunch
of people
getting killed in California
everywhere
it's just a woman San Francisco
I and it
was all bent out of shape about
it
I don't know listen to this
when the
note was not a woman the Gators
got into
the house where the suspect was
they
found a letter open-faced on
the bed
Davis police lieutenant Paul
door Shaw
showed reporters this six-line
typewritten letter with the
signature
line typed out citizen Kevin
Limbaugh
this is a photo of Kevin Douglas
Limbaugh now identified as the
gunman
who killed officer Natalie
Corona before
turning the gun on himself
inside his
home his letter offers new
information
about his mindset the night of
his
deadly attack Micheli speculate
that it
was there to be seen
immediately but it
was certainly in a position
where
to be seen immediately the
letter reads
the Davis Police Department has
been
hitting me with ultrasonic
waves dogs
from barking I notified the
press
Internal Affairs and even the
FBI about
it I am highly sensitive to its
effect
on my inner ear I did my best
to appease
them but they have continued
for years
and I can't live this way
anymore that's
quite the accusation of course
yes this
was kind of a story floating
around but
it was kind of superseded by
another
story well you know that you
know the
cops they found out what it was
what he was complaining about
of the
supersonic weapon what was it
crickets
wait the door was so open at
least I
didn't try this I didn't I
didn't kill
it no true well so this woman
this
before she was a policewoman a
couple
years earlier she was showing
dancing
I'm holding a blue line flag
uh-huh you
form it two blue lines no I'm
not blue
line and a red line flag no is
the blue
line an American flag that's in
all the
B's and all black except
there's a blue
line in the middle of it and
Reavers
representative police oh okay
the thin
blue line yeah and it really
represents
the police and it just
commemorates or
celebrates if you want to call
it that
all the police that were killed
in the
line of duty there's also a red
one for
the fire department
so she's held now all of a
sudden
especially around here they're
all bent
out of shape about the flag now
has
become according to the me to
people
it's become a symbol of racism
oh yeah
that's what the blue the blue
line flag
is a symbol of racism oh yeah I
wish I
think I've been happen for the
next show
but yes is a major major major
symbol of
racism so anyone who has that
flag or
displays the flags are racist
Wow Wow
yeah there was a story they
caught my
eye
mainly because I know how to
pronounce
it will am it most people don't
know how
to pronounce will I'm it how
would you
pronounce it otherwise oh
people say
willamette oh no it's always
been will
am it yeah and I know that
because I I
got my fixed wing license at
Willamette
oh well I know it because my
daughter
went to University of
Willamette well
it's pretty crappy up there and
Willamette listen to this the
sign is up
at River place there is no
dumping of
sewage in the marina weather
treated or
not vessel suspected of dumping
will be
asked to leave eyes do see
feces I see
bags away so it's clearly print
somebody
living on the river Marlin bump
is the
harbor master here at the
private pay by
month facility and just a few
feet away
we have a couple boats over
here that
have been on the docks for a
little bit
of time
it's a city-owned dock with to
transient
boats tied up more than a few
days and
it's trespassing but there are
a few
Rangers to enforce it there's
some of
the 54 boats on the state's
watch list
right now compared to 85 in
2016 we got
a tour around Ross Island to
show you
close up some of these
transient boats
homeless folks buy them for a
few
hundred dollars off salvage
dealers they
don't have working motors to
get to
shore and pump out sewage or
drop off
garbage no lights or anchors to
be seen
and some like the one two weeks
ago
along the east bank Esplanade
are so
dangerous they catch on fire
written
warnings to move along last
summer did
nothing now anyone living
aboard these
is trespassing the Department
of State
Lands plans to start seizing
some of the
worst offenders at four
thousand dollars
a pop and towing them out right
now we
need to get the feces out of
the water
yeah turns out of the water so
as I'm
listening to this it hits me
our exit we
miss removal no better than
doing that
now no there's a homelessness
problem in
America that is really bad and
in Austin
we see it too it's all under the
highways under bridges is is
tent camps
a solution and we kind of
missed out on
the no agenda tents no but we
have a we
have another shot are you ready
for it
I'm I'm all ears
inflatable bouncy castles you
see we we
take the basic inflatable
bouncy castle
then we we of course no agenda
on them
we you know he outfit them with
some
pockets and stuff so you can
put all
your gear in there and you can
just line
them up on any river they're
easy to
deploy you can snap them
together so are
you your homeless friends you
can have
like a like a
a convoy you know you can have
a whole
platoon you can you can be a
big float
and it's perfect yeah yeah we
can brand
this we can brand no agenda
branded but
I don't know if you see one of
these
floating out to sea behind this
can you
imagine that promotion okay now
you're
just making my point for me some
attention yes especially was
floating
out to sea what the Coast Guard
choppers
but unfortunately probably sent
us a
bill flotilla was the word I'm
looking
for
flotilla yeah then he's a fun
in there
too well I like the idea I
never heard
by the way this clip was
interesting too
because the homeless houseboat
dwellers
mmm-hmm
because right now in Berkeley
the big
thing in the Berkeley area East
Bay and
San Francisco of course has
been this
way forever the East Bay has
got these
people who buy or rent these
RVs and
they live in those yes and
they'd say
yeah as they're everywhere
and they're everywhere there's
there's
certain streets where they're
lined up
there's just a slew of them all
lined up
maybe like 50 of them you gotta
imagine
just garbage everywhere all
over so
what's what's the biggest
problem with
with that type of situation you
have the
RV it's broken down it won't go
anywhere
so you have to get the drag
with the
bouncy castle idea you just put
the
people on the bouncy castle and
you can
move them wherever you want
them to so
we're gonna move you guys over
here the
flotilla goes along and it's
perfect
back to reality okay I'll stop
the these
RVs are all over because I
never thought
the creativity I have to give
him credit
up in Portland for coming up
with the
idea of finding old abandoned
or beat-up
or pieces of crap and by the
way a
crappy houseboat piece of crap
houseboat
is kind of redundant and you
could kind
of fit in except you're not
paying your
monthly dues that'd be moored
anywhere
right but yeah I think it's not
a bad
thing in these houseboat
homeless
houseboats for the homeless we
have a
lot of oh we have a lot of
people living
on houseboats and all sports
for the
homeless okay River
how do houseboats for the
homeless
bouncy castles for bums I'm
telling you
it's an idea yes we have lots of
houseboats in Austin Thembi
they're big
they're big houseboats are they
for the
homeless no they're for rich
people yeah
that's the correct answer
I just got an interesting note
from the
keeper yeah so we have kind of
ties in
this story so Nancy Pelosi has
said to
the president
you can't come to our house and
do your
State of the Union until you
stop the
shutdown and past the the
appropriations
now she has that right I
presume she can
she can do that I guess
yeah yeah she had this an
invitation the
reason she rationalizes this
and I've
been told agreement with this
she says they says they don't
have any
they can't afford the security
oh really
right correct well let's go to
CNN and
listen to Phil Mudd notorious
CIA shill
and let's see what he has to
say about
it if you believe that this is
a real
national security threat you're
gonna
have all 100 senators 435
members of the
House the diplomatic corps the
Supreme
Court justices you're gonna
have members
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
the entire
cabinet with one so-called
designated
survivor who doesn't come
because of a
god forbid some sort of security
incident is this a legitimate
security
concern heck no I mean this is
political
genius I give Nancy Pelosi
credit for
her political sense it's
national
security nonsense we're talking
about
less than 60 acres in the huge
national
security threats of US senators
u.s.
congressman
members of the cabinet Supreme
Court
justices and guests of for
example of
the president and that's that
we can't
secure fifty eight acres are
you kidding
me there's 40,000 plus flights
every day
in this country wolf they're
still
flying in the FAA which in the
midst of
this crisis is still operating
can
manage 40,000 plus flights and
we can't
do 58 acres I applaud her for
coming up
with a genius of trying to
corner the
President on this but from a
national
security perspective this is a
Kardashian moment this is fake
how dare
you disagree with Phil mud
you're wrong
bronzor actually some CIA
reason they
want to do oh yeah oh yeah I
witness I
think that she's correct and
there's no
end you know he's gonna give
the State
of the Union address at some
point and
it's gonna be whenever it is
and well
cares apparently big deal
according to
the keeper who just sent me a
message
Trump just canceled Pelosi's
trip to
Belgium Egypt and Afghanistan
because of
the shutdown and said she can
go but she
has to fly commercial a little
back and
forth of
a little back and forth well
does
800,000 people who haven't been
paid
it's good it's getting a little
complicated for people they're
gonna
have to do something about this
I gotta
look for PBS work recall no pay
they're
doing this stunt which has got
a Berk
people also today the Federal
Aviation
Administration called another
2,200
aviation safety inspectors back
to work
and the IRS recalled to work
46,000
furloughed employees 60% of its
workforce to handle tax returns
and
refunds none of the workers in
either
agency will be paid yeah there
was an
interview with Trish Gilbert
and she's
executive vice president at the
Union
the national air traffic
controllers
Association and I think it's
worth
listening to what she had to
say because
her message is clear you know
obviously
it's a stressful job you you
know not
having enough people is
stressful but
her mind I'm not quite sure
where her
mind is she seems like a very
political
person let's just have a listen
here in
the air is there any reason why
people
why people flying should be
concerned
that there's not enough man and
woman
power to keep playing safe as
they're
flying right well you know each
day that
this shutdown continues the
situation
gets worse and worse
there are several complicated
complex
layers in our system two
interests just
so you know several complicated
complex
layers in our system that is a
bunch of
gobbledygook if I ever heard it
yeah
yeah it's a good one several
complicated
complex layers in our system to
ensure
that it maintains the critical
safety
components that we all rely on
when we
fly yeah we don't want to see
is a
catastrophic event occur and
for us to
come to you and say we told you
that
controllers are working longer
hours
they now they don't have their
support
staff they're going to work
unpaid so
they're not sleeping at night
they're
looking for other jobs I like
to I'd
like the conclusion I mean yes
I can see
the stress but she's you gotta
be very
careful when you say these
things like
and I also think the air traffic
controllers who were there
should be a
little pissed off at this woman
they're
very capable of doing it also
short-handed they've done this
a lot
though you know I will you
knocking you
can't sleep aid so they're not
sleeping
at night they're looking for
other jobs
maybe they're driving uber
before after
their shift this is
unacceptable mission
we cannot come to this country
and
expect these people to continue
it's
also weird we cannot come to
this
country and expand don't
understand is
she talking about immigrants or
is she
talking about the shutdown or
just just
know is this again
she's the executive vice
president of
the National Association
national air
traffic controllers Association
this is
a head of the Union aid so
they're not
sleeping at night they're
looking for
other jobs maybe they're
driving uber
before after their shift this is
unacceptable
and we cannot come to this
country and
expect these people to continue
to work
without pay how long how long
can they
do that we cannot come to this
country I
know it's that's why I said
she's weird
but she continues right these
people to
continue to work without pay
how long
how long can they do that
everywhere
alarming do to raise the
possibility of
a catastrophic event are you
saying that
the effect of this shutdown
just in
terms of folks not sleeping not
having
some people have been called
back but
not all those workers have been
called
back are you saying that that
is is a is
a reasonable credible concern
I'm saying
the system is disruptive or
disrupted
another one is disruptive she's
got
other things in her mind
I'll back are you saying that
that is is
a is a reasonable credible
concern I'm
saying the system is disrupted
or
disrupted and the people are
need to be
focused on the job that they're
paid to
do unfortunately they're not
getting
paid to do it right now they
need a
hundred percent focus they need
not to
be fatigued they need not to be
worried
about whether they're gonna
have to sell
their house whether they're
gonna have
to leave this profession all
together no
the the air traffic controllers
is
interesting by itself we went
for a long
time without them when they had
the
walkout under Reagan right and
he wound
up firing all of them yeah you
guys
walked out you're out of here I
believe
there is also some law or
regulation or
something some rig that if the
if the
shutdown has lasted for 30 days
then I
think
you can start firing people
there's
something weird something I'm
not sure
I've not seen in writing I've
only heard
people talk about it
well maybe somebody can help us
I have
one more us it's part two to
this clip
just a about the safety of
flying you
fear-mongering given all that
you've
just laid out and it is
alarming to hear
bottom line would you say Trish
that
flying is less safe today than
it was a
month ago I would say it is
less safe
today than it was a month ago
absolutely
we do not have the
professionals on the
job we are working with
bare-bones crews
we have controllers they're
doing what
they do very very well but how
long can
you expect them to do it
without all of
the systems behind them to keep
the
system safe and that the planes
just
talking crap now the systems
are up and
running I'm sure in the air
it's not
just the air air carriers that
we're
working through the system its
life
lights with organs its packages
with
cargo flights it's the military
all of
this is very important to this
country
it's an economic engine the air
traffic
control system in this country
and right
now you're putting this
incredible
strain on the system which is
unacceptable and unreasonable
this is a
horrible game of chicken that
we're in
the middle of and we need to
get out of
it and we need to get out of it
today I
agree we need to get out of it
but I
disagree that this is somehow
really
making life unsafe for air
travel really
stand it huh all right well I
do have I
don't have a clip about the
Richard
Engel did a whole bit on Syria
and I
wish I had this clip I don't
understand
why I don't have it I see here
Richard
Engel NBC on Syrian war and
recent
murder is that at the bottom
yeah that's
the clip let's play that clip
because I
pulled an ISO from him that's
quite
that's very funny witnesses
tell NBC
News US troops were at a
restaurant
halfway down this street and
then this
happened when a man in civilian
clothing
approached the door
a suicide bomber apparently
lying in
wait with a powerful explosive
vest four
Americans were killed to US
service
members a civilian working for
the
Defense Department and a
contractor as
rescue helicopters came in
witnesses
told NBC News US forces may
have set a
dangerous pattern coming to
this same
restaurant repeatedly Isis
almost
immediately claimed
responsibility the
group it seems trying to show
the world
President Trump is wrong we've
beaten
them badly we've taken back the
land and
now it's time for our troops to
come
back home but US troops are
still here
in Syria for now and their
allies
Kurdish forces from today who
took us
into the battle zone say the US
is
leaving a war that's not
finished these
areas here on the front line are
completely devastated and US
and Kurdish
LED forces are still fighting
against
Isis there as many as 4,000 Isis
fighters still in this area
hardly mission accomplished
defeated I
like his alliteration the
Caliphate has
crumbled well done pens boy
nice has
crumbled Isis has been defeated
again
but one of president Trump's
allies is
warning about pulling out the
2000 US
troops in Syria too soon is set
in
motion enthusiasm by the enemy
were
fighting you make people were
trying to
help wonder about us I saw this
in Iraq
and I'm now seeing it in Syria
the Trump
administration says it will
leave the
fighting on the ground here in
Syria to
the Kurds but it's hard to see
how
they'll be able to do that
after US
troops pull out because they
have no
planes no helicopters and
almost no
heavy weapons no he's just such
a dope
now this is a pro war report
you don't
buy a single and there was a
bunch of
discrepancies in here that I
thought
were weird I thought we were
pulling out
and made a deal with Turkey to
take over
let the courage go back to
Kurtis what
was formerly Kurtis day well
there's
another threat there that if
Turkey
messes with the Kurds then
Trump would
destroy them destroy them
economically
so why is why is angle saying
that the
Kurds are gonna take over the
fighting
when it was supposed to be
Turkey who do
have air and all these other
capabilities that the Kurds
supposedly
don't have now why was why is
this
report being made in the first
place
and why would he report that
the Kurds
are bitchin and moanin which is
what he
said about the pullout which I
don't
believe by the way I don't
believe this
report I think this report is
slanted
and he has this little that
would really
got me and got my attention to
this
report was the little ice so he
has in
here which is hardly what I
would call
good reporting by making this
commentary
and you could see the ice so a
hardly
mission accomplished hardly
mission
accomplished yeah
what would you say that it
hardly
mission accomplished which has
got which
is not a reference to anything
trumpet
said but a pastor reference
it's a call
back to Bush on the aircraft
carrier
with the mission accomplished
banner
which is a piece of propaganda
that the
notice people like to use the
ridiculed
Trump for some reason now so
this is
something scam --is-- about
this so very
very unhappy with this report
let's have
this conversation as if we're
in the
Pentagon hey did she did you
see rich
great job he even snuck in that
stupid
George w thing about mission
accomplished oh great he's
really should
put a little something extra in
his
paycheck for this week well
there is
that element somebody told him
to make
this report that way oh yeah
because
angles always been kind of a
stooge for
the intelligence agencies I
noticed that
when I first picked up I picked
up bunny
years ago with that fake
kidnapping he
went through and all this other
stuff we
ridicule on the show years ago
but there
was also this moment where he
turned on
the intelligence committee let
when
Diane Feinstein was leading it
and they
wanted to release the torture
report and
he was all in with the see
no no he shouldn't release it
what kind
of journal is this what got me
what kind
of journalist wants less
information a
Lib Jo
anything is a point yes you
have and I
would like to thank Gallup Tom
Starkweather Danny loose and
William EB
and Cyborg Dave for all your
work for
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remember hit it cousin bad I
thought
that was disgusting right now
we have
Obama he won't call television
but some
black guy just cranking away he
was
seriously hot it did wish I
wish it was
a little longer yeah he was
soaking wet
and wash your hands after
touching any
raw meat
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thanks Obama
show some RESP I spent it all
on hookers
and blow
yeah ain't that great we need a
couple
more these songs man those yeah
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what do we give you some little
quick
salads that the first lady will
make
along with along with the
second lady
they'll make some salads and I
said you
guys aren't into salads eyes to
the
right 306 the nose to the left
325 compiling an exploratory
committee
for the United State
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whatever happens to get me to
give me my
job back I don't care I would
warn
against being the stating
anyone's
taking their eye off the ball
about
what's going on in the world
over some
fast food at the White House to
a
football team and the truth of
this
shutdown is that it's actually
not about
a wall it is not about the
border Burger
King Wendy's and McDonald's we
have Big
Macs where quarter pounders
with cheese
we have everything that I like
that you
like according to officials
from within
the Trump administration the
shutdown is
costing more than previously
believed
and I said you guys aren't into
salads
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motive or an org slash and a
hardly
mission accomplished