0:00
movie that that shouts out to
me don't
0:02
watch this movie
0:03
Adam Curry assassination
episode 11:05
0:12
this is no agenda everybody I
Madame
0:25
Curie and from northern Silicon
Valley
0:26
where I have no idea what he
said either
0:28
I'm Chauncey Devore
0:30
Oh surely you know you have to
shave
0:35
away your toxic masculinity
you've seen
0:37
the ad it was mumbled really
yeah so we
0:42
do it over fine now that I said
it twice
0:48
all right what's going on you
had
0:50
something bad happen yes I woke
up I
0:53
mean I turned on the machine
that's the
0:56
good man you wake up that's at
all this
0:58
is a good turn the machine on
and this
1:01
is your mom Grady escape oh no
I said no
1:05
no no granite said well we're
rebooting
1:07
anyway well there's no reboot
involved
1:10
oh they just kill Skype I said
whatever
1:14
you'll click on it click click
wanna
1:16
reboots you want to renew it
you want to
1:17
upgrade away me where's the
Skype
1:21
apparently I can't get Skype
them run
1:23
unless I upgrade they find this
was the
1:25
threat they made about six
months ago
1:27
wait what you're running
Windows 10
1:30
though right yeah yeah okay so
I don't
1:33
understand what threat they
made but I
1:34
do what they made was hey
you're using
1:37
an old legacy version of Skype
oh stop
1:41
it you fool huh okay well it
sounds good
1:47
so far
1:48
sounds fine yeah but I mean but
and look
1:51
at the screen stinks it's a big
giant
1:53
blue screen with AC in the
middle yeah
1:56
I've got al gore with the
machete in the
1:59
middle of my blue screen yeah
but it's
2:01
not like a big picture about the
2:08
interface the interface is only
part of
2:11
the yeah I'm sure the
2:12
yeah I'm complaining about the
2:14
interfacing I remember when I
had kept
2:16
my legacy and you were on the
new one
2:19
cuz you had to be yeah and
you're
2:20
moaning and groaning I don't
see this I
2:22
don't see that I don't see this
I don't
2:24
see that I'm looking hey I see
all these
2:26
things I got a little monitor
for the
2:29
feed and all the boob how's it
working
2:31
for the Noldor your tutor
monitor I get
2:34
the jitter welcome to the club
pal
2:38
welcome to the club where
everything is
2:40
obfuscated you don't need to
know anyway
2:45
about this jitter yeah what is
Jiri even
2:48
mean in a digital context let's
not get
2:50
started on this it's really
because you
2:53
know what 5g will save us all
it's gonna
2:55
remove jitter once I got a 5g
report for
3:00
later no good yeah but first
Amber
3:04
during the early days of the CD
round
3:06
there are some scammers or I
think there
3:08
was just naive dummies and that
and the
3:10
cd-rom was the digital medium
and they
3:12
and they sold these little
little
3:14
attachments as little like a
little lead
3:16
weight you can put on top of
the disc
3:18
after you install it and it
would reduce
3:21
Wow
3:23
not the cd-rom this was just
the CD yeah
3:28
that's right I meant to see it
first the
3:29
early audio CDs yes it would
reduce Wow
3:32
and flutter
3:33
I remember this are you talking
about
3:38
flutter is a specific problem
with tape
3:41
mechanisms in 1982 three I want
to say
3:46
or maybe four I just started
Veronica
3:49
broadcasting and we were the
new guys on
3:51
the block and we like hey you
know this
3:53
these CDs and the Philips of
course was
3:55
leading in that and they had I
think
3:58
there was two CDs it was Mark
Knopfler
4:03
dire straits and was one other
but you
4:06
know both phonogram act and we
hooked it
4:09
up to the to the national
broadcast
4:11
network you know to the big
towers and
4:13
we started must have been a
dire straits
4:16
track but the dynamics were so
large at
4:20
the time it actually blew out
the
4:21
transmitters the whole network
was dead
4:24
the whole country particularly
brother
4:29
brother in arms it wasn't
brother in
4:31
arms
4:32
it was either actually at first
was the
4:34
one that's got the MTV thing in
there
4:37
but they say the lyrics you owe
money
4:39
for nothing yeah maybe it
wasn't for
4:41
nothing yeah you're right
4:42
money for nothing and man when
you play
4:44
the first time I had money for
my
4:46
nothing on any stereo sight
4:48
cuz they didn't I don't know
what they
4:50
did then pump the dynamic range
to what
4:53
it was but it was a Norma he
started off
4:56
with is very low no sound at
all cuz
4:59
there's no surface noise so
there's no
5:01
Wow and flutter man
5:03
yeah there's no Wow and flutter
was I
5:05
think Wow and flutter was
something from
5:07
from the turntable days as well
it was
5:09
not it well it was mostly for
tape but
5:12
yeah I think you can get Wow
you can get
5:14
Wow and flutter on it turned
him like I
5:16
got Wow and flutter right here
you know
5:18
right in the stomach anyway
this was a
5:21
fun weekend there was a problem
and
5:25
resolution within two days in
between
5:27
two shows it was the most
fascinating
5:32
yes of course buzz I have a
compa lodge
5:37
I have a bunch of stuff that's
your
5:39
account balázs yes here's a
Kampala
5:41
which will start with the
breaking
5:44
report from BuzzFeed and will
well
5:47
you'll see where it is breaking
news
5:48
we're following breaking news
on what
5:50
may be the most damning
allegations yet
5:52
against President Trump that's
fueling
5:54
new talk of impeachment another
night
5:56
another bombshell a potentially
damaging
5:59
new report from BuzzFeed this is
6:01
BuzzFeed reporting
game-changing reports
6:03
BuzzFeed news is reporting the
president
6:06
personally instructed his
former lawyer
6:08
Michael Cohen to lie to
Congress he
6:10
should be impeached immediately
he
6:12
foresees I think impeachment
coming this
6:14
is a completely impeachable of
6:16
time's impeachment you should be
6:19
impeached
6:19
that is impeachable president
Trump must
6:22
either resign or be impeached
this was
6:25
like the Titanic coming at the
iceberg
6:30
counsel Robert Muller's office
is
6:32
disputing they just come out
with a
6:36
statement I want to read it to
you
6:37
responding to BuzzFeed saying
BuzzFeed's
6:40
description of specific
statements to
6:42
the special counsels office and
6:43
characterization of documents
and
6:45
testimony obtained by this
office
6:47
regarding Michael Cohen's
congressional
6:49
testimony are not accurate and
that's
6:51
where we started to pick a port
apart
6:53
words to an infinite degree
which was
6:55
funny and I'm sure you have some
6:57
examples of that Oh
unbelievable I mean
7:00
the only guy the funny thing
was is on
7:03
PBS news hour they did have
Brooks they
7:09
didn't have shields wasn't
there some
7:10
woman from Washington jerk The
Wall
7:12
Street Journal who was more
than happy
7:14
to to be she's hoping to God
that
7:16
there's a tape to prove I mean
I don't
7:18
know why journalists are so
biased to
7:20
the point where they're hoping
the guy
7:22
gets impeached but okay this is
the way
7:25
it goes but Brooks actually
said well we
7:27
don't know that it's true and
he there's
7:29
only one source and he's
actually hemmed
7:31
in hard it wasn't like us like
he could
7:35
have gone even further and said
well I
7:37
want to see some more
documentation this
7:38
one BuzzFeed whose BuzzFeed I
mean some
7:42
I think it's a really random
news
7:45
gathering operation now
BuzzFeed is
7:47
always cats well it's been a
click farm
7:51
type operation but they've
they've
7:54
wildly successful I know
someone who
7:56
works there and builds out
their new
7:58
offices and they got they're
doing very
8:00
well but it's yeah it's not
really based
8:02
on most of their success is not
really
8:04
hard journalists ya know it's
cat videos
8:09
it's a typical click and you
get ten ads
8:12
and you saw the ten different
versions
8:13
of Megan Markel's belly stuff
from time
8:16
to time it's fun stuff from
time to time
8:19
it's not a it's not even when
Brooks
8:21
talked he said well you know
but she's a
8:22
real news organization he
throws that in
8:25
a guy working for the New York
Times it
8:27
says that I mean it was too much
8:30
actually this I don't want to
start I
8:32
don't want to start with his
stuff it's
8:33
not the best but let's play him
talking
8:36
about about this Brooks and
some woman
8:39
are each from felony president
told his
8:41
former attorney Michael Cohen
to lie to
8:43
Congress yeah this is
significant for a
8:45
couple reasons one it's a
felony the
8:47
president allegedly committed
while
8:48
being president unlike all the
previous
8:50
stuff and then it is a bit of a
you know
8:53
he's president n states are
running for
8:55
office and he puts the u.s.
national
8:57
interest behind his own
interest in
8:58
getting the Trump Tower built
in Moscow
9:00
so these are both very serious
things
9:02
David French of National Review
pointed
9:04
out that in Michael Cohen
sentencing
9:06
agreement months and months ago
this was
9:08
right out there in the open for
all of
9:09
us that cones lawyer said he
did he lied
9:14
to Congress because person
number one
9:16
Donald Trump told him to do it
and he
9:18
didn't have the strength to
resist and
9:19
so that suggests there's some
meat to
9:23
this BuzzFeed is a real news
9:24
organization the BuzzFeed
report you
9:29
can't tell whether they have
written
9:31
evidence they say there's a
trove of
9:33
documents they say there's a
trove of
9:35
emails and texts but is there
an actual
9:37
piece of paper with Donald
Trump saying
9:39
lie to Congress that would be
pretty
9:41
explosive if that exists or
recording or
9:44
recording lordy let there be
tape
9:47
somebody said operation suppose
lordy oh
9:57
lordy lordy be tapes a little
bit biased
10:01
now the thing that they wrapped
with
10:03
which is might you our thesis
about the
10:10
which is really all about and
then you
10:12
listen carefully to this Brooks
and some
10:14
woman impeach or a vote moment
and and
10:17
you're gonna hear our meme can
I just
10:20
just play something in the
interim for
10:22
just one second that's I just I
was
10:24
searching for James Comey
saying lordy
10:26
yeah listen to this you're big
you're
10:30
strong I know the Oval Office
hook it in
10:34
and the only thing I could
think to say
10:36
because I was playing in my
mind cuz I
10:38
go to
10:39
every word he said I was
playing in my
10:40
mind what should my response be
and
10:43
that's why I very carefully
chose the
10:45
words and look like I've seen
the tweet
10:47
about tapes lordy I hope their
tapes huh
10:49
she took it from Comey no she
took it
10:53
from Comey I didn't realize
that lordy I
10:55
hope their tapes okay now I get
it like
10:57
I've heard this phrase before
all right
10:59
well you're gonna hear it more
from the
11:00
media so let's listen are the
thesis the
11:04
basic overriding thesis that's
part of
11:06
this show where they are we
with it this
11:08
one the second Brooks clip yeah
we're
11:10
gonna impeach her are we not
where does
11:11
their emphasis go this is an
interesting
11:13
debate on the left do we want
this guy
11:15
impeach or do we want to vote
him out
11:16
which is better for the country
11:18
I think voting that would be
better for
11:20
the country but if there's the
evidence
11:21
mounts you really have no
choice it's
11:23
interesting mean I know many
Democratic
11:26
members of Congress who believe
as David
11:29
said they would be better off
running
11:31
against Donald Trump then
against
11:33
whoever the Republicans will
put up in
11:35
his face but this is as as
jamie raskin
11:38
was suggesting an insult to the
very
11:42
constitutional system so there
you have
11:46
it day one I want to vote him
out they
11:48
don't want to impeach him
because it's a
11:50
scam yeah they just want to
keep it
11:52
running for two more years now
I want to
11:56
play the overview from PBS with
DES yard
12:01
and woman and then I want to
cut to this
12:04
guy this congressman Jamie
Raskin who
12:07
just is absolutely off the
rails and
12:10
he's an interesting character
because
12:11
our former economic hitman
contact is a
12:15
buddy of his uh-huh and we
condemned him
12:18
once before for something else
he did
12:19
this on a dumb and you got a
note yeah
12:22
it's a pretty good guy have we
heard
12:25
from our economic hitman no
he's over
12:28
well he's flown the coop so
let's this
12:32
is the overview on PBS and this
kind of
12:35
gives us brings us up to the
point where
12:38
they hit the hit the horn and
had the
12:41
room hey which by the way I
shouldn't
12:43
mention the next day because I
have
12:45
clips of that too they were so
sheepish
12:48
about backing off on this yeah
they were
12:51
picking apart
12:52
the entire sentence from
Muller's office
12:54
yeah they're picking that apart
saying
12:56
well but he still stands by
their story
12:58
and all the rest of it when in
fact they
13:00
were busted for buying into
just any old
13:04
unsourced no it was they had
sources
13:06
Bullock read sources say yes
sources say
13:11
we had two guys we know I mean
right
13:14
away it was very sketchy but
it's just
13:16
bad but they were so sheepish
about all
13:19
the fuss they made it just one
sec I
13:22
mean we do remember that
BuzzFeed was
13:25
the first one to publish the
steel
13:26
dossier the rancid dossier I
mean I
13:33
didn't hear a lot of people
saying well
13:35
you know last time they had a
bombshell
13:37
it turned out to be kind of not
such a
13:39
Bobson I don't think anyone
really said
13:40
that oh lordy all right what
are we
13:51
gonna listen to here like
you'll realize
13:53
the overview PBS and a BuzzFeed
this oh
13:55
wait that's not it that's a
nice piece
13:56
like that yeah correction PBS
no that's
14:02
the next day huh huh
14:03
BuzzFeed with Lanny Davis
BuzzFeed is a
14:08
PBS bombshell from BuzzFeed
esta clip it
14:14
is a bombshell from BuzzFeed
news that
14:16
it started out cries from
Capitol Hill
14:19
it could be the most damning
set of
14:22
diseases yet tying president
Trump to an
14:24
impeachable offense Lisa
Desjardins with
14:27
what we know and the response
from
14:29
lawmakers a new serious
friction point
14:33
between the White House and the
Capitol
14:35
as Democratic lawmakers react
to the
14:37
report that alleges president
Trump
14:39
ordered his attorney Michael
Cohen to
14:41
lie to Congress if these facts
are true
14:44
this is suborning perjury Rhode
Island
14:47
Democrat David Cicilline spoke
on CNN
14:49
he's on the Judiciary Committee
the
14:51
committee with jurisdiction over
14:53
impeachment I think there's no
question
14:55
it's an impeachable offense and
it's
14:59
again just one more data point
about
15:00
what was the reason that they
were
15:03
trying so hard to keep this
Russia
15:05
and this Russia relationships
so secret
15:08
the Democratic Judiciary
Chairman Jerry
15:10
Nadler said in a tweet that
directing a
15:12
subordinate to lie to Congress
is a
15:14
federal crime and he promised
15:17
investigations the BuzzFeed
report
15:19
alleges mr. Trump just a
technical
15:22
question ordering a subordinate
to lie
15:25
to Congress
15:26
I'm sure that's that's a felony
but was
15:29
he really a subordinate
15:30
he's a lawyer anybody to lie to
perjure
15:34
themselves a felony okay use
the word
15:39
ordering like he's some big
boss's
15:40
attorney attorneys know what
they're
15:42
doing they're not gonna be
ordered by
15:44
their clients you say what if
you ask if
15:47
you say hey would you mind
lying to
15:48
Congress is that also a felony
probably
15:50
investigation not that I'm
thinking of
15:52
trying it anytime soon in my
back pocket
16:01
the BuzzFeed report alleges mr.
Trump
16:04
personally directed Cohen to
lie about
16:06
plans to build a Trump Tower in
Moscow
16:08
no other news outlet has
confirmed the
16:11
story
16:11
it comes after Cohen cleated
guilty in
16:14
November to lying to
congressional
16:16
intelligence committees about
the
16:17
so-called Moscow project Cohen
is now
16:20
cooperating with federal
prosecutors I'm
16:23
sorry I gotta stop it again
16:24
she said instead of saying we
have not
16:26
been able to independently
verify the
16:28
story she says something very
16:29
interesting no other news
organizations
16:32
have verified the story does
that mean
16:34
that if other news
organizations say
16:37
yeah we're in then it's okay
they still
16:39
don't have to do their own
research PBS
16:42
that's a very good catch yes
it's no PBS
16:45
ado jack I mean that's that's
basically
16:48
what they're saying but she's
saying
16:50
feed report alleges mr. Trump
personally
16:53
directed Cohen to lie about
plans to
16:56
build a Trump Tower in Moscow
no other
16:58
news outlet has confirmed the
story yeah
17:01
that's circular reporting I
guess of if
17:03
they cursive while CNN confirms
but they
17:06
didn't have it it comes after
Cohen
17:07
pleaded guilty in November to
lying to
17:10
congressional intelligence does
this
17:12
sound like one of those CIA
operations
17:15
what's the way drop some
bombshell
17:17
someplace and then they use
that as the
17:19
basis for everybody else from
saying
17:21
that this happened yeah circular
17:27
reporting that's the trick
exactly about
17:29
the so-called Moscow project
Cohen is
17:32
now cooperating with federal
prosecutors
17:34
BuzzFeed says Cohen was not a
source for
17:37
its story
17:38
the president's current
attorney Rudy
17:40
Giuliani denied the report and
in a
17:42
statement called it
categorically false
17:45
on Fox News White House deputy
press
17:47
secretary Hogan Gidley
questioned
17:49
BuzzFeed's reporting absolutely
17:52
ludicrous that we are giving
any type of
17:54
credence or credibility to a
news outlet
17:57
like BuzzFeed there's no
president did
17:59
not tell Michael Cohen to do
that I'm
18:01
telling you right now this is
exactly
18:03
why the president refuses to
give any
18:05
credence or credibility to news
outlets
18:07
out of Virginia food bank today
serving
18:10
furloughed workers the top
Democrat on
18:13
the Senate Intelligence
Committee Mark
18:15
Warner to reporters but it
explains why
18:28
Michael Cohen wide and earlier
testimony
18:31
to our committee he added the
committee
18:34
is arranging for Cohen to
appear again
18:36
next month oh yeah they're all
carry now
18:41
I gotta get to the serious
Eclipse which
18:43
is the biz the basis for my
whole report
18:45
all right we're ready for it
Jamie
18:47
Raskin what what a stooge this
guy is
18:53
looks like he has a step for a
month who
18:55
is this guy whose congressman I
think
18:59
he's from New York or somewhere
but he
19:00
just a hellish looking man who
and he
19:04
doesn't know what he's talking
about and
19:06
he's just making shit up and
he's and
19:08
he's just oh I'm just looking
at his
19:10
he's from Maryland O'Mara I'm
looking at
19:13
he's kind of like Kramer from
Seinfeld
19:17
yeah little bit he's a horrible
looking
19:19
and well he lets go he can be
no good if
19:22
he looks this way well there is
a basis
19:27
for thinking that way okay but
I'm not
19:29
gonna get into it but let's
just put him
19:31
on but this is the first
19:33
the jamie raskin we know it is
true
19:35
let's hear now from Capitol Hill
19:37
representative Jamie Raskin of
Maryland
19:39
as a member of the House
Democratic
19:41
leadership team and he serves
on the
19:43
Judiciary Committee he formerly
was a
19:45
professor of constitutional law
19:47
congressman Raskin thank you
very much
19:50
for joining us you said earlier
today
19:51
that if this is true it would
be an
19:54
impeachable offense how so well
we know
19:58
it's true because of course the
20:00
Republicans impeach Bill
Clinton over
20:02
telling one lie about one
sexual affair
20:07
we know it's true wait let's
get this
20:11
straight so then we so he
starts off
20:12
with a non sequitur he says we
know it's
20:15
true because Bill Clinton was
impeached
20:17
for a sexual affair mm-hmm what
is that
20:20
what does that get what does
one got to
20:21
do it the other what does
anything had
20:23
to do with truth so he's off to
a bad
20:26
start would by saying we know
it's true
20:28
was his first opening salvos we
know
20:30
it's true we know it's true so
it's not
20:33
as as as questionable here we
know it's
20:35
true now was it I believe I
should have
20:39
looked to find a clip of this
that
20:40
Klobuchar Amy Klobuchar was ban
addicted
20:44
okay then I'll shut up and let
you go no
20:46
no what I heard is that she was
grilling
20:49
who's the new attorney general
candidate
20:51
yeah yeah I have that that's in
the
20:54
democracy I don't have her
complete
20:56
clipping it's in that within the
20:57
Democracy Now clip yeah as if
she had
20:59
already heard the point is she
was
21:01
grilling what's the guy's name
the
21:04
wheeler not what's-his-name yeah
21:07
the net the bush guy here's the
rundown
21:14
she says hey if he did this is
that an
21:16
impeachable offense right wears
no it no
21:19
is that against the law and he
says yeah
21:21
and and this is wooden and then
she said
21:25
almost exact the president
asked someone
21:28
to lie for him to Congress
would that be
21:30
a felony yeah of course it's
Bar William
21:33
bar that's who it is bar and
he'd also
21:35
been bar also says yeah but
it'd be a
21:37
felony for anyone so so they
it's clear
21:41
that Klobuchar had this
information
21:44
that's why she was doing it
21:46
I think that maybe this is
before
21:49
BuzzFeed came out you must be
timeline
21:52
right yeah yeah yeah okay yeah
yeah cuz
21:55
they cuz she's a stooge yep
21:57
so I'm just saying that's why
the guy
21:59
like this who's on the inside
like oh we
22:01
know it's true we know he knows
we got
22:03
that we got the briefing you
see we got
22:05
the BuzzFeed briefing leo or CIA
22:07
briefing everyone comes first
okay Jamie
22:10
Raskin - this is good one
sexual affair
22:15
and this is about organizing a
whole
22:17
pattern of lies in order to
deceive the
22:21
Congress of the United States
about a
22:23
matter of national security in
a matter
22:25
that goes to the heart of
American
22:27
national sovereignty so lying an
22:31
obstruction of justice have
figured
22:34
centrally in the impeachments
that we've
22:37
seen in modern times that is in
the
22:40
Nixon impeachment and the
articles of
22:44
impeachment brought against
Clinton's he
22:47
wasn't impeached he wasn't
impeach no
22:50
our about our professor of
22:51
constitutional law
22:54
think that he was impeached
this is one
22:57
of your favorites I think I'm
starting
23:00
to notice it as a meme they're
trying to
23:02
push into the public
consciousness the
23:05
idea that Nixon was impeached
when he
23:09
wasn't well tbh until we
started doing
23:13
the show and you brought it up
years and
23:15
years ago I'm pretty sure I
thought he'd
23:18
be who had been in peach - that
was
23:20
always kind of in the lexicon
the way I
23:22
understood it growing up well
you were
23:25
you were duped I was and I was
23:27
subsequently saved yes by the
show yeah
23:30
okay well he doubles down on
the Nixon
23:33
thing so let's go to clip three
the
23:36
articles of impeachment brought
against
23:38
Clinton so but both in the
Articles that
23:40
were brought against Nixon and
the
23:42
articles brought against Clinton
23:44
obstruction of justice and
lying were
23:45
central so I think everybody
views the
23:49
president's involvement in
lying to
23:51
Congress and suborning perjury
as
23:54
certainly a statutory felony
violation
23:57
under
23:59
law but also a major
constitutional
24:01
offense against the rule of law
and our
24:03
Constitution okay Judy jump in
and tell
24:06
him that Nixon wasn't impeach
hey judy
24:09
judy jump in and tell him that
Nixon was
24:13
it in peach and guess get this
back on
24:15
track Judy let me guess
24:16
does clip for pertain Judy
jumping in
24:19
and saying that I know damn all
by the
24:25
way these clips are
continuation there's
24:27
not nothing taken out so I
didn't cut
24:29
Judy out she's right back in it
now you
24:32
she's so concerned anyway play
this and
24:34
then I have a kicker because
again this
24:38
is a problem with Judy play
this law and
24:40
our Constitution suborning
perjury
24:42
meaning telling someone else to
lie
24:44
before the Congress or before a
jury but
24:49
congressman what is it exactly
in this
24:51
new information that you that
that you
24:55
think makes it something that
is an
24:58
impeachable offense what is it
exactly
25:00
well let's start with this we
don't know
25:02
whether or not this is true all
we have
25:04
is one news report about what
one
25:08
witness has said now obviously
it's a
25:10
key witness and Michael Cohen
was the
25:12
president's personal lawyer but
what
25:14
Cohen is saying is that the
president
25:17
urged him and counseled him and
25:20
essentially conspired with him
to lie
25:23
before Congress and suborning
perjury
25:27
that is urging and coaching
someone to
25:31
lie in a sworn context is
itself a
25:35
federal criminal offense it is
a felony
25:40
all right you heard what he
said now
25:42
we're talking about the show
does Judy
25:44
show a mere three or four
minutes before
25:48
this guy we heard this this is
now the
25:52
clip you're gonna place
overview PBS on
25:55
BuzzFeed slander jarred an I so
BuzzFeed
25:57
says Cohen was not a source for
its
26:00
story
26:02
okay well if you just heard
what this
26:05
guy said and Judy heard yeah
the guy
26:08
says Cohen Cohen said this
Cohen said
26:10
that Cohen was the source of
the story
26:12
let's play clip four again after
26:14
listening to what you just
heard law and
26:16
our Constitution suborning
perjury
26:17
meaning telling someone else to
lie
26:20
before the Congress or before a
jury but
26:24
congressman what is it exactly
in this
26:27
new information that you that
that you
26:30
think makes it something that
is an
26:33
impeachable offense what is it
exactly
26:35
well let's start with this we
don't know
26:37
whether or not this is true all
we have
26:40
is one news report about what
one
26:43
witness has said now obviously
it's a
26:45
key witness and Michael Cohen
was the
26:48
president's personal lawyer but
what
26:49
Cohen is saying that is that the
26:52
president urged him and
counseled him
26:54
and essentially conspired with
him to
26:58
lie before Congress so this is
he's just
27:01
delusional because he believes
that the
27:03
one witness or the one source
was one
27:07
witness one the one witness or
one
27:09
source he didn't make it's
clear that
27:11
was the only one right he does
say that
27:14
Cohen's was behind this report
and it's
27:18
clear by the reporting done on
PBS but
27:21
just five minutes before that
he was
27:24
listening to because when you
go and sit
27:27
down on one of these things
you're
27:28
hearing the whole show and they
stated
27:29
he didn't think they don't hear
this
27:32
stuff yeah they do he only
hears himself
27:34
is what I'm saying he could
actually
27:37
hear it I'm sure the audio but
let's
27:40
take it to another level
27:41
judi heard it judi heard the
Chardin
27:45
report where she specifically
says in
27:47
that die so Cohen did not
contribute to
27:51
the BuzzFeed report he had he
didn't say
27:53
anything about anything he's
done these
27:55
Mommy's over on the sidelines
27:56
Judy knows that she just heard
it a few
27:59
minutes ago she did the report
you know
28:01
just because well this guy
saying that
28:02
his colon spilling his guts
that's
28:04
causing the problem and she
doesn't say
28:07
anything I would like to remind
you that
28:08
just because she has a pearls
has a
28:12
stately manner about her
28:14
doesn't mean that she isn't
just like
28:16
any other prostitute she's just
reading
28:18
the prompter it's what she's not
28:21
listening to anybody
28:24
apparently not she missed the
Nixon
28:26
thing she missed this and this
one I
28:28
thought was more egregious
because this
28:31
guy's going on and on about
Cohen
28:32
spilling his guts in the
BuzzFeed
28:35
article when in fact he didn't
even
28:36
contribute to the BuzzFeed
article as
28:38
previously mentioned in the
same news
28:41
report yes this was a
continuation of
28:43
what Jordans was doing this is
extremely
28:47
poor reporting I mean I can't
believe
28:49
how bad it is she's got to go I
think
28:53
you should replace her I'm not
replacing
28:55
anybody okay just a thought it
doesn't
29:00
give me the opportunity to
grouch like
29:02
no no I got you I can tell you
very
29:04
disappointed I think credibly
did
29:06
somebody ever since Gwen my
hope died
29:09
died this show has deteriorated
to the
29:13
extreme I sure taught me a
lesson
29:15
because we were always harping
on Gwen
29:18
and then she passed away and it
turns
29:20
out she was the real heart of
the show
29:23
no we didn't know just a rap
food I've
29:28
got I don't have that much but
I do have
29:31
that the I have the correction
on PBS
29:35
the next day which is so lame
but I want
29:37
to play I got to Ikes I got two
more
29:40
consumption but I want to play
this
29:41
story by Democracy Now which
includes
29:43
the Amy Klobuchar thing or we
can skip
29:45
it's only a minute yes please
Democrats
29:48
say such an order would also
constitute
29:50
obstruction of justice a felony
Trump's
29:52
nominee to become the next
Attorney
29:54
General William Bar appeared to
agree
29:56
with that position during his
Senate
29:58
confirmation hearing Tuesday
Barra was
30:01
questioned by Minnesota Democrat
30:03
timeline Tuesday Amy Klobuchar
the
30:06
president persuading a person
to commit
30:08
perjury would be obstruction is
that
30:10
right
30:13
yes okay or any well you know
any person
30:16
who persuades another yes okay
you also
30:19
said that a president or any
person
30:21
convincing a witness to change
testimony
30:23
would be obstruction is that
right yes
30:27
meanwhile The Wall Street
Journal
30:29
reported Donald Trump ordered
mic now I
30:31
ask you just for a moment
though this
30:34
was Tuesday yes question by the
way I'm
30:37
giving you kudos on this one
thank you
30:39
for making this catch this is
not only
30:44
is it kind of and the bar is
even
30:46
answering kind of like why are
you
30:48
asking me these stupid
questions yeah
30:50
exactly he was he was like
befuddled but
30:53
why is democracy now and why is
Judy
30:56
showing this as the highlight of
30:58
Tuesday's testimony judy judy
is de me
31:02
Amy why is democracy now
showing this of
31:05
all the things this as the
highlight on
31:07
Tuesday almost you know five
days before
31:11
the bombshell drop because
they're all
31:13
fucking complicit that's why
I'm not
31:16
gonna bike completely by that
because
31:18
this this Amy report was done
on the
31:20
Friday they had just dug this
old thing
31:23
up and pulled it into the
Friday report
31:25
cuz they knew that the buddy
was out in
31:28
look in life how convenient
31:29
well I was yeah I agree with
that it was
31:32
a little bit much but Klobuchar
would do
31:35
this was no clue but chars
complicit in
31:37
some sort of a scam well how
about this
31:39
what if because remember Ben
Ben white
31:42
or whether the gut Ben Smith in
yeah Ben
31:45
Ben Ben Smith he disgraces the
name Ben
31:49
all people named Ben we know
dudes named
31:53
Ben they're heroes this is no
dude named
31:56
Ben there's a douche named Ben
he has
32:00
some kind of official mainstream
32:03
background doesn't either
editor right
32:05
he's got all kinds of
background he's
32:07
make sense loaded with
background you
32:10
should look him up
32:10
well me me me ever even be able
to speak
32:13
how about this so why would he
so when
32:16
Miller's office comes out and
you know
32:19
you can read it any way you
want but he
32:20
said hey this is not factual
that's
32:23
probably a good
32:24
translations is not factual
what you
32:26
guys put out there and a simmer
down was
32:28
kind of the undertone maybe he
didn't
32:32
get it directly from sources
maybe he
32:34
got from a Congress persons
sources or
32:36
so because he felt pretty
strong say no
32:38
no we stand by our reporting
32:40
well maybe the source is a club
a charm
32:42
maybe the source is this Kramer
looking
32:44
guy Raskin who knows who the
sources I
32:47
have a feeling that that's that
would be
32:49
interesting to know the Raskin
guys
32:52
definitely something wrong with
him
32:53
I'm I wouldn't trust this guy
in the
32:56
inch I do have one last clip
and I'm not
33:01
gonna play the the may a coupla
clip
33:04
because it's not that
interesting but I
33:06
do have a clip where the truth
wants to
33:08
come out of our favorites this
is Lanny
33:12
Davis the lawyer for Cohen who
hates
33:17
Trump blathering on and he has
a little
33:21
flub at the end Democrats it's a
33:23
bombshell claim that comes with
a caveat
33:25
if it's true if the president
directed
33:29
Michael Cohen to lie to
Congress then
33:32
that's a clear case of
participating in
33:34
perjury and obstruction of
justice and
33:37
he should resign
33:38
that's after an explosive new
report
33:41
which says president Trump
personally
33:43
instructed his longtime lawyer
to lie to
33:45
Congress to hide his
involvement in a
33:47
real estate deal for a proposed
Moscow
33:49
Trump Tower NBC News has not
verified
33:52
the report and neither has any
other
33:54
news outlet BuzzFeed sites two
federal
33:56
law enforcement officials
involved in an
33:58
investigation of the matter
after
33:59
President Trump tweeted a vague
34:01
reference to Cohen's
father-in-law one
34:03
of Cohen's advisers says he now
fears
34:05
for his family and may not
testify as
34:08
planned in front of Congress
next month
34:10
family is out of bounds there's
only one
34:13
person in the country one
president in
34:16
our history that would threaten
family
34:19
as a tactic to make fear of
somebody who
34:22
calls a rat for telling the
truth and
34:24
that's presidential Trump
president who
34:28
president truth damn
34:36
and my mouth what was he saying
34:38
president truth
34:39
that's funny in a whole bunch
of ways
34:41
yeah I got quite a kick out of
the panel
34:45
over at CNN who immediately
threw
34:48
BuzzFeed under the bus which is
the only
34:50
way to go I think you're CNN's
like
34:52
blaming on those guys quick and
they had
34:56
who they have on they had the
34:59
constitutional lawyer that
Toobin who's
35:03
there a lot lately work and
Brian
35:07
seltzer water
35:09
you know the meet the media guy
big head
35:12
here does I have a different
view of the
35:14
implications of all this my
view is this
35:18
isn't that the larger message
that a lot
35:21
of people are going to take
from this
35:22
story is that the news media
are a bunch
35:24
of leftist liars
35:26
we're dying to get the
president and
35:28
they're willing to lie to do it
35:30
that was some self-awareness
that's for
35:33
sure that's good now we got to
fight
35:35
back against that of course we
can't
35:36
have that
35:37
well that and and I don't think
that's
35:39
true medias I preach talking
about the
35:47
law enforcement side but I mean
they're
35:48
not they're not contradictory
but I just
35:50
think this is a bad day for us
you gotta
35:55
admit Toobin is on point with
this this
35:59
is a bad day so I I have
respect a
36:01
little bit for I disagree a
little bit i
36:04
but I just think you know it
reinforces
36:05
every bad stereotype about the
news
36:08
media it does reinforce bad
startups
36:10
about the news media I agree
with you I
36:11
am desperate as a media
reporter to
36:13
always say to the audience
36:14
judge folks individually and
judge
36:16
brands individually don't fall
for what
36:19
these politicians out there
want you to
36:20
do they want you to think we're
all
36:22
crooked we're not BuzzFeed now
the onus
36:34
is on BuzzFeed right now the
onus is on
36:35
say for buzz Ben Smith says he
knows the
36:38
identity of the two sources
obviously
36:39
the reporters you know the
identity of
36:41
the two sources they're gonna
be going
36:43
back to those two sources and
hopefully
36:44
to other sources to try to get
to the
36:45
bottom of this oh how many so
36:47
could there be Brian now it's a
dispute
36:49
and I don't know how that
disputes gonna
36:51
be resolved I'm not disagreeing
with you
36:53
this this will be used
obviously against
36:55
the media as a whole I hope not
36:58
everybody else to use it
against the
36:59
bright think that the president
is very
37:01
likely if past is prologue
going to see
37:03
this as evidence for his
attacks on the
37:05
media being justified and I
think that
37:07
his supporters would say that
that is
37:09
understandable then we need to
keep
37:11
reinforcing to the audience how
much
37:12
smoke there is but as a massive
fire so
37:15
I saw much evidence of
wrongdoing but we
37:16
do do that we do that ever we
do that
37:18
every day I think the important
things
37:20
to remember that part of why it
if if
37:23
the media gets are doing wrong
and then
37:25
Smith the same they stand by
their
37:26
reporting if the media gets
something
37:27
wrong it is incumbent on us to
correct
37:29
it and I understand that it is
37:31
frustrating to the press and
also to
37:32
people who believe in the press
that the
37:34
the White House does not
necessarily
37:36
follow that same standard for
themselves
37:38
but that has nothing to do with
what we
37:40
do we have to keep our standard
size
37:47
lower than ours in this case it
will we
37:51
kept him high he kept them high
by
37:53
saying well we couldn't confirm
the
37:55
report but the bombshell report
37:57
explosive report bombshell and
jeez yeah
38:01
now that was just fantastic to
see that
38:04
happen in this happens the next
day and
38:09
ends the day after it was just
so
38:11
interested twenty four full
hours no no
38:16
didn't in that pretty small
period that
38:18
small window they all piled on
like
38:20
maniacs it was interesting
because
38:23
Saturday morning we woke up and
Tina's
38:26
like oh man this did Twitter's
blowing
38:28
up she's my canary in the coal
mine and
38:32
I said was having a while yeah
this that
38:34
BuzzFeed BuzzFeed like what
it's had
38:38
this is you know if you lie
then screw
38:40
this guy alright okay and I
said yeah I
38:44
think I said you know it's
BuzzFeed
38:47
let's see how this shakes out
and and
38:49
she was monitoring people who
were just
38:51
losing their crap over this and
that was
38:54
just Twitter that wasn't even
till we
38:55
flipped on the TV and saw
everyone going
38:57
nuts and yeah 24 hours later
gone
39:00
yeah although not really
because you
39:02
know it's so unusual for the
special
39:05
investigators office to make
any kind of
39:08
statement
39:09
this isn't so unusual it must
be some
39:11
code as code we got to parse
the words
39:13
better it's code there's
definitely some
39:15
code in there that's why
there's code
39:17
the mainstream guys the big
boys not to
39:21
you know BuzzFeed's or anybody
lesser
39:23
yeah the mainstream guys just
kind of
39:25
brushed it under what's that
but they
39:27
did a real quickie they all do
it quick
39:30
turn in a way that they start
they led
39:32
with it but when it comes up
for example
39:34
I have a good example this is
the the
39:36
Saturday PBS teaser okay so now
this is
39:41
the teaser so I'm expecting
because I
39:44
think the biggest news story
was that
39:45
the wisdom was the the killing
of this
39:49
other story especially when you
lead
39:52
with it the day before and you
made you
39:54
made person after person after
person
39:56
talked about it and you brought
in Jamie
39:59
Raskin to go on and on you'd
think that
40:04
you would lead with it again
the next
40:06
day
40:07
no let's bury that below you'd
think
40:10
you'd even tease it no this
here's the
40:12
teaser on the next day on PBS
on this
40:15
edition for Saturday January
19th a
40:17
presidential announcement as
the partial
40:19
government shutdown enters its
fifth
40:21
week at day 29 the third annual
women's
40:25
March takes place across the
country
40:26
despite recent controversy and
in our
40:29
signature segment Iraqi
soldiers feeling
40:32
forgotten after fighting for
their
40:33
country
40:34
next on PBS Newshour weekend
40:37
and BuzzFeed was not a
bombshell where
40:40
was it nothing you think it
would be in
40:42
the teaser that would because
it was
40:44
such a big deal today before
but no they
40:45
don't even bother to mention do
a little
40:48
piece on it and they it was
mediocre was
40:51
hardly anything like it we
screwed up
40:53
yeah but it was an it was an
40:55
embarrassment for the media I
think that
40:57
Toobin is right yes now but in
this case
41:02
you know when he does that that
also
41:03
he's a lawyer you know I'm not
really a
41:05
media guy over here these news
guy I'm a
41:07
lawyer so I got it seen I got it
41:09
straight almost as bad as these
guys
41:12
where they get caught re
reporting a
41:15
hoax
41:16
bullshit this least a couple
times a
41:18
year yeah well they did exactly
look
41:21
anyone who reads a report in
the New
41:23
York Times it's just become
normal we've
41:25
talked about this for years now
it used
41:28
to be get someone on record to
state
41:29
their name and say here's what
I said
41:31
and that's just turned into
sources and
41:33
at first it was government
sources and
41:35
it was people who know
government
41:37
sources and now it's just some
sources
41:39
and they got caught it should
be a big
41:42
warning to some of the other big
41:45
mainstream publications and
mainly the
41:48
New York Times they should be
very
41:51
careful because they're going
to they're
41:52
going to get caught in this
someday as
41:54
well
41:55
he just cleared before the
source into
41:57
some of the fake reporters that
they had
41:59
working for MIT oh yeah but
then it says
42:01
well this guy was bad it was a
bad apple
42:03
and he made stuff up he was bad
it was
42:05
just him there was nothing New
York
42:06
Times not the institution just
one slip
42:08
through like the TSA letting an
old
42:10
granny with a with a handgun
yeah in her
42:13
bag that's the way it's handled
42:14
granny with a handgun granny
get your
42:18
gun okay so we did have some
other
42:21
things happen over the weekend
I thought
42:23
really
42:24
I thought the thought the press
the
42:26
president's 3:00 p.m. speech was
42:31
interesting I just clipped it
wait you
42:33
used the word interesting yeah
I thought
42:35
it was interesting it was
interesting
42:37
for a number of reasons he had a
42:39
different setting it was kind
of like in
42:41
the hallway with George
Washington
42:42
behind him it looked not very
regal and
42:47
presidential it looked kind of
like off
42:49
to the side I don't know
someone just
42:51
built a quick little set no your
42:53
impression was but I thought it
was kind
42:55
of weak yeah that didn't bother
me at
42:58
all
42:58
and he offered a deal and he
tried to
43:02
explain why we need a wall and
I don't
43:04
know if anyone watches these
things I
43:06
don't know if there was any real
43:07
reporting what I got was I
think this is
43:09
from CBS and they actually
edited this
43:12
because you know why give you
everything
43:14
the president said but this was
his
43:16
offer in the CBS edit our plan
includes
43:19
the following eight hundred
million
43:22
dollars in urgent humanitarian
43:25
assistance eight hundred and
five
43:29
million dollars for drug
detection
43:32
technology to help secure our
ports of
43:37
entry
43:37
an additional 2,750 border
agents and
43:43
law enforcement professionals
75 new
43:48
immigration judge teams to
reduce the
43:52
court backlog of believe it or
not
43:54
almost 900,000 cases our plan
includes
44:00
critical measures to protect
migrant
44:03
children from exploitation and
abuse
44:06
this includes a new
44:08
system to allow Central
American miners
44:11
to apply for asylum in their
home
44:15
countries and reform to promote
family
44:19
reunification for unaccompanied
children
44:22
thousands now that kind of went
by in a
44:25
weird sentence but what is this
about
44:27
miners who can then apply for a
visa it
44:31
is there some mining company
he's
44:32
hooking up here that's what it
sounds
44:35
like to me with so miners these
are like
44:38
that to me sound like kids to
allow
44:41
Central American miners o
miners as in
44:45
children not geez what the hell
are you
44:50
talking - okay sorry it's the
we apply
44:54
for asylum in their home
countries and
44:58
reform to promote family
reunification
45:01
for unaccompanied children
thousands of
45:05
them next up on our border
doorstep to
45:10
physically secure our border
the plan
45:13
includes 5.7 billion dollars
for a
45:16
strategic deployment of physical
45:19
barriers or a wall there are
two more
45:23
elements that's where they cut
out what
45:25
he explains it as I just cut
that out as
45:27
to my plan
45:27
number one is three years of
legislative
45:32
relief for 700,000 daca
recipients
45:36
brought here unlawfully by
their parents
45:39
at a young age many years ago
this
45:43
extension will give them access
to work
45:45
permits Social Security numbers
and
45:49
protection from deportation most
45:52
importantly secondly our
proposal
45:55
provides a three-year extension
of
45:58
temporary protected status or
TPS this
46:02
means that 300,000 immigrants
whose
46:06
protective status is facing
expiration
46:09
will now have three more years
of
46:11
certainty so that Congress can
work on a
46:14
larger immigration deal which
everybody
46:16
wants Republicans and Democrats
46:19
so when I heard this to me it
sounded
46:21
like a little light on on the
offering
46:24
hadn't hadn't we been it like 2
million
46:27
Dhaka and the Dhaka kid the
kids parents
46:30
that was the last time we heard
about it
46:33
and I would think that the
Democrats
46:35
would jump at any Dhaka deal
46:37
well the but with the Trump did
this
46:39
with the Dhaka deals a year and
a half
46:41
ago or something like a year
ago they
46:43
refused it it's not gonna buy
anything
46:45
he does they don't care about
Dhaka
46:48
they're a bunch of phonies side
of the
46:51
aisle okay I'm just yeah Trump
doesn't
46:55
either
46:56
he's just trying to make
something
46:58
happen I guess he's not doing
any I mean
47:01
he's the great negotiator
should be able
47:03
to do a better job than let
these Pelosi
47:05
and Schumer to to like weirdos
run him
47:11
around like this but okay well
let's see
47:12
what happens they're all
they've they
47:14
have some power right now so
they can
47:16
totally do that
47:16
well Schumer not so much but
Pelosi
47:19
closer us now so of course we
had the
47:23
you're not allowed to do your
State of
47:26
the Union in the house
47:28
according to Pelosi you can you
can do
47:30
that from the Oval Office
47:32
screw you and then Trump
grounded her
47:35
plane that was funny
47:38
now and then Lindsey Graham
comes out
47:40
and space them commentary about
this
47:42
being one sophomoric act after
another
47:44
well before we go any further
what she
47:49
was doing was and there was a
not much
47:51
Adam Schiff I think was going
along and
47:53
a couple other Congress persons
yes sure
47:58
and they're going to Brussels
and we
48:00
know what what's what's
happening we
48:01
know when they go to Brussels
why are
48:03
they going to Brussels well
they're
48:05
gonna go to they were supposed
to stop
48:07
at Davos do some skiing and
they're
48:09
gonna get some french fries a
few meals
48:13
there maybe meet up with some
EU guys
48:16
and maybe they'll pick up the
tab matter
48:18
so there's a name for this
which I had
48:20
not heard before but makes
total sense
48:22
as Steve Peconic sent me a link
to his
48:24
video that he did yesterday
48:25
I clipped the beginning of it
it's
48:27
called a code el Nancy Pelosi
for
48:30
reasons that are beyond my
48:32
understanding decided to go on
a Codell
48:34
now let me explain what a code
L is a
48:37
code L is a congressional
delegation
48:39
that goes through specific
countries I
48:42
was in the State Department as
you know
48:44
I was a senior official and I
was in
48:47
charge in many cases of having
our
48:50
ambassadors represent the
country that
48:53
the Congress people are coming
to and
48:56
literally having to act as a
48:59
receptionist for the
congressman or the
49:02
congresswoman utilizing all of
our
49:05
assets in the embassy making
things
49:08
happen that in fact we didn't
need to
49:10
happen we had to use our deputy
chief of
49:13
mission the station chief our
political
49:15
officers were all tied up
making sure
49:19
that the congressional
representatives
49:22
were happy please entertain and
for
49:25
maybe a few minutes they were
involved
49:27
with the key issues of a
particular
49:29
country in this case Brussels
was the
49:32
beginning point and that was
not an
49:34
accident Brussels is where they
can go
49:36
out they can have a good time
the
49:38
Congress people and they can
enjoy
49:40
themselves for the most part
they could
49:42
care a little about NATO you
can find
49:44
out anything and everything you
want
49:46
about NATO on the Internet and
they know
49:48
very well they can get on the
phone the
49:51
real issue here is that Nancy
Pelosi is
49:53
known for having these junkets
all
49:56
through her career she had over
80 of
49:59
them between 2009 and 2010 one
of these
50:03
hotels costs us a hundred and
eighty
50:05
five thousand dollars in tax
dollars
50:07
that means that when Nancy
Pelosi is
50:10
ordered to go on a private
plane as
50:13
Trump had ordered her to do she
said no
50:15
and the reason why she said no
is that
50:18
her husband wouldn't pay for
the flight
50:20
and she didn't want to use any
of her
50:22
own money to fly overseas there
you go
50:25
the Codell yeah you can hear
that these
50:30
people show up but like an
embassy over
50:31
there and everyone's pissed off
totally
50:35
now we got to look busy and
make these
50:37
people feel like they're doing
something
50:40
that makes so much sense and
then you go
50:43
gallivanting around town
50:45
do some shopping yes used to
watch
50:47
Hillary do these things since
you always
50:49
come back with this fabulous
hairdo
50:51
yes when she saw Pierre in
France but no
50:53
one wants to go to Paris right
now cuz
50:55
you know it's kind of a
shithole it just
51:00
it just keeps on going
51:02
demonstrations by so-called
yellow vests
51:04
protesters in Paris turned to
riots as
51:07
those taking part demanded that
French
51:09
president Emmanuel macron
should resign
51:11
police used tear gas and water
cannon as
51:14
demonstrators became violent
police also
51:17
tackle them with batons and
51:18
controversial flash ball guns
crowds
51:21
calling for macron to step down
also
51:23
scary the coffin shaped items to
51:26
represent the ten people who've
died in
51:28
the protests there were 30
arrests in
51:31
Paris many suspected of carrying
51:32
offensive weapons similar
demonstrations
51:35
took place in other French
cities and
51:37
towns and more than 50,000
police and
51:39
Jean Dom's were deployed the
yellow vest
51:42
protests began on November the
17th
51:44
there were an increase in fuel
taxes
51:46
those fuel taxes have been
scrapped but
51:48
the campaign has now become an
anti
51:50
macron protest yeah and very
quiet in
51:55
the international news
gathering and
51:57
reporting business about this
the UK has
51:59
a growing Legion of yellow
vests so the
52:07
media is all in with the
government's
52:09
that not really talked about
this too
52:11
much I did as far as I can tell
52:13
except for that report where
you got it
52:15
from a thing I've seen some
minor stuff
52:17
on Sky News yeah we're the only
ones to
52:20
talk about it yeah and these
flash balls
52:22
yes doesn't talk about it no no
no we
52:26
have no time to talk about
these things
52:27
it's way too important now the
flash
52:30
ball thing this touch killing
people
52:31
with these shooting them in the
back of
52:33
the head trademark for the
normally less
52:35
Leith normally normally or
nominally
52:38
it's not nominally less lethal
a hand
52:41
you know it's a big thing it
looks like
52:43
a grenade launcher yeah
definitely huge
52:46
bore me a hundred millimeter
bore
52:50
officers not situated
apparently they
52:53
fire these things and they it
was
52:56
developed by French hunting
firearms man
52:59
facture Vernie was it Kari
Karen I guess
53:02
it's aro and the weapon exists
in two
53:07
versions that the caliber is
dama it's a
53:11
44 it when it looks bigger than
that it
53:14
looks much looks like a 88 oh I
see is a
53:19
44 but the 83 it's an 83 yes a
83 huge
53:23
and what is it what is the
projectile
53:25
super pro version features
vertically
53:28
stacked barrels and what does
it shoot
53:30
what does it just flash ball
what is
53:33
that it shoots a ball rubber
ball the
53:38
main one just shoots a rubber
ball well
53:40
this is a big giant river pause
I get
53:42
hit with a hand ball well I saw
a guy in
53:45
the end they put have had to
put him in
53:46
an induced coma probably hit
him in the
53:49
head with it hit him in the
back of the
53:51
head with a rubber ball yeah
but yes the
53:55
UK apparently has a real
movement now
53:57
I'm just getting this from
bloggers no
54:01
mainstream reporting Anna you
know
54:03
thanks to Sir Jeanne who by the
way is a
54:04
Duke could not an Earl made
that mistake
54:06
on the last show you know I did
the
54:08
keeper and I we got our yellow
vest
54:10
we're ready we're ready to take
to the
54:11
streets good if that is another
no
54:14
agenda premium item we could
consider by
54:17
the way do we don't sell product
54:19
[Applause]
54:23
thousand troops the ISIS of
virus the
54:27
killer from Nigeria
54:30
[Applause]
54:34
the troops are soon to follow
and we
54:38
have confirmation wait I'll do
this in
54:42
order the Democratic Republic
of Congo
54:44
now particularly the northern
part is
54:47
where your iPhone comes from
the cobalt
54:50
materials which by the way are
only in
54:53
Apple's case taken from artisan
miners
54:57
that's little kids but their
art isn't
55:00
small-batch little kids using
stones
55:04
smart they are truly a small
batch of
55:07
miners so the small batch works
here
55:10
they had an election which you
know it's
55:14
never really gone well there
and as
55:16
predicted this one is now being
55:18
seriously disputed we go to
Africa today
55:21
Martin for you Lou an
opposition leader
55:23
the Democratic Republic of Congo
55:26
declared himself as the only
legitimate
55:28
president of the country on
Sunday his
55:32
reaction follows a ruling by the
55:34
Constitutional Court confirming
Felicia
55:36
Sacchetti
55:37
as we know the December 30
polls the
55:41
Constitutional Court has once
again
55:45
confirmed that like the thinny
it is at
55:48
the service of a dictator or
individual
55:52
it is neither more nor less a
55:55
constitutional coup d'etat
because it
55:58
brings to the Supreme Majesties
and none
56:02
elected for you though honest
56:06
international community not to
accept
56:08
the verdicts by the country's
top court
56:11
asked moreover to the whole of
the
56:15
international community not to
recognize
56:18
a power which has not neither
legitimacy
56:22
no legal standing to represent
the
56:26
Congolese people Martin foyer
also
56:30
called or the Congolese people
to
56:31
organize peaceful protests
across the
56:33
country to protest against a
ruling by
56:36
the Constitutional Court so the
point of
56:38
me playing this report is one
this is
56:40
the only report I could find on
it
56:42
from Africa today there is a
ongoing
56:46
dispute and just before the
election
56:49
which not everyone even in the
country
56:51
is voted in yet just before the
election
56:54
there was an outbreak of Ebola
in this
56:56
very region it was small and
there were
56:59
some protests and people
actually went
57:00
and kicked over the Ebola camp
which
57:02
makes total sense that's that's
what I
57:04
do when I'm pissed off and so
now we
57:07
have this true dispute there's
been
57:09
articles filed and there's
problems and
57:12
although I have no audio no
video
57:15
reports Vox picked it up the
Ebola
57:19
outbreak in eastern Congo is
moving
57:22
towards a major city that's not
good
57:25
680 cases officially now the
second
57:29
worst outbreak of Ebola ever in
history
57:35
so troops are on their way
there's no
57:39
way the troops have to come now
this is
57:42
how it works yeah we already
have about
57:47
80 of them we sent the troops
over early
57:49
the the reconnaissance team but
now it's
57:52
going to Goma this is
apparently where
57:54
the outfit has spread to Goma
koma koma
57:57
yeah this is in northern Peru
this is
57:59
where all your artists and
small-batch a
58:01
cobalt comes from Goma is not
only
58:05
entirely run by the Chinese it
is also
58:08
the kind of the crossroads of
58:10
Transportation so we're very
worried now
58:13
that if he bola gets to Goma it
could
58:16
then spread via train all over
Africa so
58:20
let's go to China well maybe
that is a
58:25
new strategy that I hadn't
heard of but
58:27
I'm pretty sure in strategy I'm
pretty
58:29
sure it's every bullet of China
see how
58:31
they reacted they got a lot of
people
58:33
I'm pretty sure everyone there
knows
58:35
this is total bullshit oh no
58:37
[Music]
58:44
well you're on the topic of
these crazy
58:47
things that aren't being
reported here
58:49
and might as well play this
this do you
58:51
know what's going on in
Venezuela no
58:56
covering the BuzzFeed story but
let's
58:58
play this actually is from
Democracy Now
59:00
but is this is the unreported
action in
59:03
Venezuela this is hot stuff the
United
59:05
States and allied nations in
Latin
59:07
America are ratcheting up
pressure on
59:09
Venezuela and what appears to
be a
59:11
coordinated effort to remove
Venezuelan
59:13
president Nicolas Maduro from
office
59:15
Maduro was sworn in last week
to a
59:18
second six-year term following
his
59:20
victory in last May's election
which was
59:23
boycotted by the opposition
days before
59:26
Maduro was sworn in opposition
figure
59:29
Juan Guido became head of the
National
59:31
Assembly which soon voted to
declare
59:34
Maduro a usurper in an effort
to remove
59:37
him from office the United
States Brazil
59:40
and other nations have welcomed
the
59:42
effort vice president Mike
Pence tweeted
59:45
the u.s. strongly supports the
59:47
courageous decision by juan
bueno to
59:49
declare the country's
presidency vacant
59:52
on the day of Maduro is
inauguration
59:54
january 10th US Secretary of
State Mike
59:57
Pompeo called Guido to
congratulate him
1:00:00
on his election victory to head
the
1:00:02
National Assembly then national
security
1:00:05
adviser John Bolton announced
quote the
1:00:07
United States does not recognize
1:00:09
Venezuelan dictator Nicolas
maduro's
1:00:11
illegitimate claim to power
unquote
1:00:14
Brazil now led by the far-right
1:00:16
presidential year bole senado
has gone a
1:00:18
step further by saying it
recognizes Ron
1:00:21
Guido as the rightful president
of
1:00:23
Venezuela even though Goodell
himself
1:00:26
hasn't even claimed that title
a group
1:00:28
of Latin American countries
known as the
1:00:30
Lima group also recently voted
to not
1:00:32
recognize the legitimacy of
maduras
1:00:35
presidency Mexico was the sole
the
1:00:37
center the us-led effort
targeting the
1:00:40
oil-rich nation of Venezuela
dates back
1:00:42
two decades since the late ago
Chavez
1:00:44
became president in 1999
1:00:48
so there we go so we call it
action now
1:00:52
now if I'm around the water
cooler what
1:00:54
can I actually say I learned
from that
1:00:56
well you learned that this is
the
1:00:58
economic hitman always win yeah
yeah
1:01:04
okay got it thanks yeah the
little thing
1:01:08
I'm seeing here just you should
look
1:01:11
this guy up wongu I do gu AI do
and look
1:01:14
at his images he is a dead
ringer and
1:01:18
the way he acts in the way he
speaks in
1:01:20
the way he moves around the way
he mugs
1:01:21
the camera Obama hmm take a
look no bomb
1:01:26
a clone and he's going to be
put in
1:01:29
office that said there they had
other
1:01:31
testimony on this show so you
know that
1:01:33
nobody knows who this quiet old
guy is
1:01:35
but you can see what he is he
is gonna
1:01:37
be put in office as they had at
Venice
1:01:39
whether he's gonna become the
great
1:01:40
long-term dictator that's our
buddy huh
1:01:43
so we can get all the oil we
want off of
1:01:47
that huge reserve they have off
the
1:01:49
coast now how who is this guy
this Guido
1:01:52
how do we know that and can we
just post
1:01:54
pictures you look at him yeah
yeah it
1:01:56
looks like yes I see what
you're saying
1:01:58
yeah he's Obama uh but who's
he's the
1:02:03
guy became head of the Senate or
1:02:04
whatever they're surprised they
have
1:02:06
this legislated he's the head
of the
1:02:08
legislature okay and he but he
he's got
1:02:11
American stooge written all
over him and
1:02:15
they said you know we can't
like the way
1:02:16
Obama operated huh and he's
obviously
1:02:22
gonna go along with the program
and you
1:02:24
can see it's coming down
Broadway not
1:02:26
being reported yet but it's
gonna be
1:02:28
something going that someone's
gonna
1:02:29
shoot Maduro yeah we got it
yeah they
1:02:33
were gonna pick him up and drop
him off
1:02:35
in an airport runway to what
they did
1:02:37
that guy on Doris that's got to
be all
1:02:39
CIA running that I mean who has
time for
1:02:42
that who has time let's say
CIA's the
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only guys got time to deal with
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yeah I guess yeah they like
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with that well I want me to
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well there
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were a couple other really
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New Year's even any oh he
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is it
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typewritten note so it's always
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typewritten because he doesn't
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although the printer probably
has some
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codes I should mention this to
people we
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do be mentioned this
occasionally to
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would-be counterfeiters out
there that
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all printers all modern
printers print a
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very light yellow code on every
sheet of
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paper they print which includes
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you will not see these little
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the this is a trick that's the
the
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printer stopping the printer
digging
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deep deep stains of printers
state so I
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assume cuz this looks doesn't
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a typewriter which is also
traceable
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that there's some code on here
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just know it he just shouldn't
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anything I was thinking she
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Burn Notice I burn the notes
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Lloris LeBeau via was suffering
more
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than I expected this visit o
indexing
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domestically manufactured goods
to the
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dollar makes survival even
harder I
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don't know what countries do
that but
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Roberts going no the growing
population
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of educated use use youth youth
more
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disgruntled with the lack of
local
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opportunities we know many EU
countries
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suffer this but in poorer
countries the
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challenge is no better and
perhaps more
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dangerous Lloris LeBeau vias
social
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welfare groups outside
government's
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opposed programs are extremely
modest
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and I visited a few NGOs seem
to focus
1:07:38
on education and construction
places you
1:07:41
can get attention extract some
cash
1:07:43
the real needy are left to the
poorly
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funded government agencies and
a few
1:07:47
religious organizations and
with the
1:07:49
price indexing issues the needy
are
1:07:52
getting even less I had an
opportunity
1:07:55
to reflect on how when you
don't have
1:07:57
the safety net such as your
mobile phone
1:07:59
believing you can get help at a
moment's
1:08:02
notice
1:08:02
you are more thoughtful in your
1:08:04
decisions that you did I had to
read
1:08:07
this yeah reread again read
that again
1:08:09
it's because you have to listen
nobody
1:08:10
essay he reflected on how when
you don't
1:08:13
have the safety net such as
your mobile
1:08:16
phone uh-huh
1:08:18
believing you can get help at a
moment's
1:08:20
notice
1:08:21
you are more thoughtful in your
1:08:23
decisions well this is true and
we were
1:08:26
kids we were more thoughtful
because we
1:08:28
had no safety net yeah my mom
said if
1:08:31
it's messed up go to a police
officer
1:08:33
asking for help I don't think
kids get
1:08:36
that advice anymore he's saying
no
1:08:37
triple-a around to help change
my tire
1:08:39
and nothing but a few wild
animals in a
1:08:42
distant village to watch caused
me to
1:08:44
reflect on how foolish decisions
1:08:46
increase when you don't fear
for your
1:08:49
life
1:08:49
no wonder Millennials behave as
they do
1:08:52
they believe there's always
someone
1:08:54
available to help them when
they take
1:08:56
foolish risks wow you know what
they've
1:08:59
been taught that yeah
1:09:03
well the phone doesn't hurt
help I am
1:09:05
sure you some games by the way
I've
1:09:07
decided to to not use my
navigator
1:09:11
anymore
1:09:12
oh very good this I've I've
stopped
1:09:14
doing that myself yeah it's
better it's
1:09:17
not just better but it doesn't
tell
1:09:19
everyone where you are well
besides that
1:09:21
but it's still better it's
better for
1:09:23
you it's yes just as a quick
aside Tina
1:09:28
and I did something for our
aging
1:09:30
attention spans and brains
which I would
1:09:33
recommend we built the Lego
roller
1:09:37
coaster together which we were
it was it
1:09:41
was a gift and we liked and we
just
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found that it's kind of fun we
put the
1:09:47
whole thing together like 16
hours of
1:09:49
build and it was there it's
good for
1:09:52
your brain and it was good for
us as a
1:09:53
couple
1:09:54
okay yeah it was nice it was
good Lego
1:09:58
therapy is pretty neat okay I
will say a
1:10:03
couple of things about use not
using the
1:10:05
navigator and just kind of you
know you
1:10:06
look up to where the place is
and then
1:10:08
you say oh I like that's where
it's over
1:10:09
here over there and then you
just go uh
1:10:12
is that I've been having a lot
of dreams
1:10:14
of roaming around lost Wow
1:10:19
that's and you wake up in a
cold sweat
1:10:21
now I wake up saying what that
was dumb
1:10:24
I was lost in Berkeley because
I had
1:10:31
parked my wherever your Prius
Telegraph
1:10:36
Avenue and then I kept going
down telega
1:10:39
up the street this wasn't
Telegraph
1:10:40
Avenue was some Street I've
never heard
1:10:43
we were in Oakland and then I
said whoa
1:10:45
wait and they looked around I
saw the
1:10:47
top dog and I really needed
myself with
1:10:49
the area say ah that's a block
away from
1:10:51
Telegraph we weren't supposed
to be I'm
1:10:53
not supposed to over here and I
went
1:10:55
down and I eventually found it
- a
1:10:57
series of missed turns and miss
1:10:59
directions all in your dream
yeah well
1:11:02
okay yeah definitely time to
start
1:11:05
working on your map skills I've
barely I
1:11:10
read an article about how
learning music
1:11:12
learning a new musical
instrument is
1:11:14
very good well yay yay for us
yay for
1:11:19
the show what are you gonna
take up now
1:11:21
you virtuoso on the anyway
1:11:24
- dogmas I am sharing some
gains from a
1:11:28
year-end market volatility John
the debt
1:11:32
market crisis you watched for
is about
1:11:34
Allah quiddity not credit I
don't think
1:11:36
ever said it was about credit
remember
1:11:39
long term although now I
believe dis
1:11:41
last graph and the last thing
he says he
1:11:44
writes and could we noticed
this from
1:11:45
him he writes in code ISM code
it may
1:11:49
not even be meant for us
1:11:51
remember long-term capital
couldn't sell
1:11:55
Treasuries in their crisis
December was
1:11:57
a no buyers market for debt and
not
1:12:00
because borrowers were
defaulting last
1:12:04
graph says Excelsior he will be
missed
1:12:08
Wow we dive at dawn read three
really
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this paralyzed at night
Excelsior he
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will be missed
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Wow did you thing that no I
probably
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should have I was trying to
think who
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died recently or what the
connection
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would be with I don't know what
this
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means
1:12:30
so is that a spider-man thing I
hope not
1:12:37
that's not a guy this guy's not
a guy
1:12:40
that uses spider-man reference
well the
1:12:42
reason why is I just did a Bing
and it
1:12:44
says goodbye Stan Lee excelsior
you will
1:12:47
be missed Excelsior might be it
because
1:12:51
he's got excelsior with an
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mark he will be miss that could
be just
1:12:54
a tribute to Stan Lee well
let's put
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let's cut this out of the show
because
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I'd like to spry what's five
Hirshman
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damn yes okay well it could
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it's create its creative
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is already resigned and I was
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to work as a freelance that
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charged
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1:21:52
the I have about five or six
people that
1:21:55
send me a note routinely
telling me
1:21:57
where the email showed up in
the Gmail
1:21:59
yeah this is something you want
so
1:22:01
seriously it can it appear it
ended up
1:22:02
there half the time you can't
figure out
1:22:04
why but at least you know you
know what
1:22:06
what I find interesting
something I've
1:22:07
noticed recently I don't know
if you
1:22:09
know I don't think you've done
it
1:22:10
there's some field in email I
just
1:22:13
haven't looked into it but you
can put
1:22:16
something in there that will
show up in
1:22:19
your email client if you have
like you
1:22:21
know preview one or two lines
it'll show
1:22:24
up in those in that first or
second line
1:22:26
first two lines but it's not
actually in
1:22:28
the body of the email yeah
there's a
1:22:30
number of these I didn't the
one you're
1:22:32
talking about is that is the
preview
1:22:34
text which is available and is
used by
1:22:36
MailChimp so it's not really
it's
1:22:38
expected to use it I use it
it's always
1:22:41
interesting because well yeah
anyway the
1:22:44
test I did was using two dashes
before
1:22:47
the subject line so I say read
this note
1:22:51
so you'd have read this notice
as a and
1:22:54
B and the a B test would be - -
read
1:22:57
this note because he's
convinced this
1:22:59
was going on there's something
I tested
1:23:01
it it didn't have zero effect
except
1:23:04
everybody who was on my list of
people
1:23:08
that report back to me
1:23:09
coincidentally seemed to have
gotten the
1:23:11
- - and all of those were
thrown into
1:23:13
promotions yeah makes sense but
it
1:23:16
wasn't shown it did not show up
as the
1:23:18
a/b so I think it's meaningless
I
1:23:21
wouldn't do it anymore is one
thing it
1:23:24
doesn't sound like a good
practice so I
1:23:27
wish with we were just
finishing up with
1:23:30
oh me Lee or we should search
Johnny the
1:23:33
swamp Knight
1:23:34
that's where we are we're
Allen's serger
1:23:36
Johnny from Washington DC - OH
- pale
1:23:41
crackpot and buzzkill please
keep up the
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the
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folks
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might be up to with the spare
time
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it looks like Polly would
ransom note
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written from the perspective of
Trump
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about how he has kidnapped the
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government's promise yeah it's
a picture
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of this stuff like this yeah
that's
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that's like news newsletter
worthy maybe
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totally I mean I want to see it
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everyone seems antsy around
these parts
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but booze sales seem better
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humbly
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i which
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down there it's actually
astonishing I'm
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this dream on
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listen to it
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people these days this doesn't
even
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download the show you just hit
play and
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it starts to stream it live you
know the
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whole don't mechanism of
podcasting it's
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organizational
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part of it the donation is
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through Instagram the other day
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before I knew it I had placed
two
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hundred dollars worth of
underwear in a
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shopping cart they got me but
thanks for
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before it
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here's my guy had a couple dogs
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newsletter that's all that
puppies sad
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puppies here's my first
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2019 can I please get a D
douching
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[Music]
1:26:23
hopefully those pathetic
pooches have a
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similar effect on others and
for those
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heartless bastards that still
don't
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donate what is wrong with you
nor Jen is
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one of the few voices in the
wilderness
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helping you keep your amygdala
to a
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manageable size douchebags the
la dia I
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call them out as such any wants
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get a goat foamer and karma for
all Oh a
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yes I think we have just a
regular
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you've got
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[Music]
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David Boswell in Georgetown
Texas $200
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will be our last associate
executive
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producer I sent encouragement
no sad
1:27:19
puppies to you both I wish you
well
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deserve karma keep trusting in
value for
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value people also looking
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Austin Meetup
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1:27:59
he signs off as the boss
1:28:01
the buzz and he needs some
karma to I
1:28:03
believe that you've got karma
1:28:07
outstanding well that was a
good showing
1:28:12
run to thank all these
executive and
1:28:13
associate executive producers
for really
1:28:15
carrying the show today
1:28:16
yeah thank you and these
credits are
1:28:18
real credits their valuable
credits you
1:28:21
can use them anywhere credits
as as in
1:28:23
production credits are
recognized and
1:28:26
appreciated which I think we do
it a
1:28:28
little bit more because we
actually
1:28:29
thank the producers the in
every single
1:28:32
show go ahead and yeah look
good Laurie
1:28:36
drops his little notes at the
end of
1:28:37
certain shows by himself and
you get you
1:28:40
know one frame that you have to
stop
1:28:41
that's one guy who can do that
yeah
1:28:44
exactly we we honor our
producers but
1:28:47
also our our peerage here as
well so
1:28:49
thank you all and we'll be
thanking more
1:28:51
people $50 and above in our
second
1:28:52
segment and yes we will be back
on
1:28:54
Thursday with another breakdown
of
1:28:56
whatever is happening between
these two
1:28:58
shows and of course today is a
Sunday
1:28:59
anything that happened on a
show day so
1:29:02
supporters for that and
remember us at
1:29:03
to Iraq
1:29:10
that formula is this we go out
for your
1:29:15
people in the mouth
1:29:16
[Applause]
1:29:27
[Music]
1:29:30
so my uh my interest in 5g has
been has
1:29:35
been Reaper a little bit perked
up a
1:29:38
little okay and well there's a
couple of
1:29:41
reasons why I probably wouldn't
even
1:29:43
gotten this far into it if two
things
1:29:45
hadn't happened the first being
your
1:29:49
actual deep platforming from a
1:29:51
publishing platform gnome was
known as a
1:29:53
PC Magazine which initially was
thought
1:29:57
that you were just
unceremoniously let
1:30:00
go after 30 years over 35 years
of
1:30:03
relationship just via email
like yeah
1:30:07
you know yelled coot we don't
care about
1:30:09
you anyway that was kind of the
thinking
1:30:11
except the article the last
column you
1:30:14
wrote but actually wasn't the
last
1:30:16
column was a couple columns
earlier do
1:30:19
which makes it even more
egregious so
1:30:21
please explain what happened
cuz it
1:30:22
happened to you and I'm just
1:30:23
paraphrasing yeah I had wrote a
column
1:30:25
and then a couple I did a few
weeks went
1:30:28
by and then I got fired put on
hiatus
1:30:32
lat formed he platform dive got
deep
1:30:35
platformed and nobody says
anything they
1:30:37
never communicated with me and
then I
1:30:41
noticed just coincidentally cuz
I was
1:30:43
downloading somebody will call
him
1:30:44
consolidate them in a book that
this one
1:30:48
column was missing and was
replaced by
1:30:50
another column by somebody else
about
1:30:52
the same topic except it was
that my
1:30:56
column was talking about the
problems
1:30:58
that 5g may may have in the
future
1:31:00
because there's a lot of people
digging
1:31:02
up health concerns uh-huh and
the other
1:31:05
column was just no 5 G's great
yes and
1:31:09
so I got suspicious made me very
1:31:12
suspicious so I over the
weekend a very
1:31:17
odd video came out and it was a
it was
1:31:22
kind of sandwiched in between
some other
1:31:24
typical info war stuff in a
single
1:31:26
YouTube video and it was a
production
1:31:28
meeting with the seed man send
your seed
1:31:32
man Alex Jones
1:31:34
and I think I could hear one of
the
1:31:36
producers who I know is in the
meeting
1:31:38
maybe maybe one other guys just
voices
1:31:40
but it's kind of at first it
was hard to
1:31:43
believe like is this really
production
1:31:45
meeting it sounds just like
Jones sounds
1:31:47
when he's talking on the air
but then I
1:31:49
compared it to what he how he's
talking
1:31:51
today on the air and he's I
mean he's
1:31:53
unlistenable unwatchable he's
just he's
1:31:55
so insane mate mostly so I'm
listening
1:32:00
to this and it was about the
movie Bird
1:32:01
box are you familiar with this
movie the
1:32:04
Sandra Bullock movie there's a
lot of
1:32:07
jet chatter on the trades and
online
1:32:12
about this movie I didn't I
have not
1:32:14
jumped into this - no it would
anything
1:32:17
about what's what is the
chatter I don't
1:32:19
what is the chatter on the
trace just
1:32:21
minor chatter about this movie
I wasn't
1:32:25
paying enough attention to tell
you
1:32:27
anything
1:32:27
so I I'd seen it I'd heard
about it I
1:32:30
think I'd seen some chatter
it's like I
1:32:32
look good no this is something
I'm not
1:32:34
interested in at all there you
go that
1:32:36
was me yeah you know why it
looked like
1:32:38
a stressful movie like you sit
there
1:32:40
just gonna be stressed about
Sandra
1:32:42
Bullock and the kids and don't
look and
1:32:44
you're gonna die and so we
hadn't
1:32:46
watched this but that wasn't
gonna
1:32:48
swatch this movie no I and I
did movie
1:32:50
that that shouts out to me
don't watch
1:32:53
this movie now it is I saw in
the
1:33:00
credits I think it was like it
was
1:33:02
award-winning directors that is
1:33:03
beautifully shot there's no
doubt about
1:33:05
how well it's made and now
sandy Bullock
1:33:08
we got to say that in Austin
sandy she
1:33:12
yeah she's executive producer
on the on
1:33:14
the movie and now so it look
great but
1:33:17
actually yeah just like you
said it's
1:33:19
like something I just look
stressful I
1:33:21
don't need to see this you know
on the
1:33:23
river and a rowboat and the
rapid it's
1:33:25
not kids screaming I don't like
it so
1:33:27
then I'm listening to this and
it's just
1:33:29
a black screen as Jones is
talking in
1:33:32
this production meeting and
then they do
1:33:33
switch to other visuals so it's
clearly
1:33:35
produced afterwards but it
pulled about
1:33:37
a minute and a half from it
everybody
1:33:39
kept talking about this quote
stupid
1:33:41
movie Sandra Bullock word box
bird box
1:33:43
and no one knowing what it was
about and
1:33:45
icesat-2 this morning on the
elliptical
1:33:47
started watching it 10 minutes
into it
1:33:48
was well they call it dumb and
silly
1:33:51
it's all designed for a sequel
and
1:33:53
before I even finished the
movie I went
1:33:57
and did it
1:33:57
guess what the synopsis was I
even told
1:34:01
Pat Riley a simulator
1:34:02
no it's cell phones that have
gone in
1:34:05
and triggered people but but
it's a
1:34:07
political manipulation the
brain like
1:34:10
the person's following a map
with the
1:34:11
Pokemon game to kill themselves
but what
1:34:13
do you do once the power grid
goes down
1:34:15
a certain percentage of people
are gonna
1:34:17
end up being killers and crazy
only
1:34:19
half-cooked
1:34:20
believing what the program
cleanse the
1:34:22
earth and that's like how do
you know
1:34:24
that's the movie because
fucking know
1:34:25
the enemy's operations and
they're
1:34:27
saying it all to our face man
dude dude
1:34:31
we gotta go to the microfilm to
find the
1:34:33
Baltimore Sun 1999 they did a
DARPA
1:34:37
article admitting they were
testing cell
1:34:39
phones to calm the public
cellphone tars
1:34:40
now I'm visit attempts for us at
1:34:43
burtenbach so mister radiation
oh when
1:34:48
you mentioned it I'm like that
totally
1:34:50
makes it shows everybody's on
them and
1:34:58
it shows the phone rings that's
like the
1:34:59
trigger yeah your symbol
where's the
1:35:01
phone it's everywhere it's the
stephane
1:35:02
gene all right so this goes on
for quite
1:35:06
a while
1:35:06
but it was a very interesting
point
1:35:08
because we've looked into the
dangers of
1:35:10
5g and what could what's there
and I'll
1:35:13
get to that in a second but
what he was
1:35:15
saying and so I watched the
movie after
1:35:16
I heard his entire theory about
this is
1:35:18
a metaphor and as you know
because he's
1:35:22
seen the documents the elites
always
1:35:24
like to tell you what they're
doing it
1:35:26
has something to do with
Beelzebub and
1:35:28
the devil and you know they
have to tell
1:35:30
you what must come out but they
have to
1:35:32
tell you exactly what they're
doing the
1:35:34
truth has to come out and so
when you
1:35:36
look at the movie and so
spoiler alert
1:35:38
if you look at this movie
through after
1:35:41
having heard this about the 5g
it does
1:35:44
indeed seem that people who are
on their
1:35:48
phone a lot in the movie are
the first
1:35:50
ones to go once they see this
invisible
1:35:54
thing and then they want to kill
1:35:55
themselves and they immediately
start
1:35:57
suicide it becomes interesting
in the
1:36:01
context of 5g when you think
about the
1:36:05
grid that is going to be built
1:36:07
throughout all our cities that
you know
1:36:11
in these high frequencies I
think
1:36:13
they're talking about over 45
gigahertz
1:36:15
for the u.s. those frequencies
can't
1:36:19
actually hurt you I'm a
licensed amateur
1:36:21
professional I love saying that
licensed
1:36:23
amateur radio professional they
do know
1:36:25
a little bit about radio
frequency you
1:36:27
know it as well John it can
burn I can't
1:36:29
know there is hazard I've had
high
1:36:31
frequency like a hundred Watts
around me
1:36:33
I'm like I don't feel very good
turn off
1:36:35
the transmitter something's
wrong with
1:36:36
the antenna or not just too
close
1:36:38
interestingly these microwaves
do you
1:36:40
know with where they penetrate
the
1:36:42
fastest on the human body you
talking
1:36:47
about this particular frequency
yeah ya
1:36:48
know what the testicles and the
area
1:36:52
under the eyes the soft skin
under the
1:36:55
eyes so the what Jones is
saying is that
1:36:58
it's a metaphor for the future
where we
1:37:00
will and it's not that the
towers
1:37:02
themselves end up looking like
Jamie
1:37:04
Raskin yes and it's not the
towers
1:37:07
themselves
1:37:08
it's the handset because you're
looking
1:37:10
at the handset and you're
effectively
1:37:12
radiating right into you the
soft part
1:37:14
of your of your skull the eyes
and he
1:37:18
says it's like a binary thing
so you
1:37:20
have your phone your phone is
mushed
1:37:22
your brain and then when the 5g
signal
1:37:25
cloud comes over then you start
to
1:37:28
commit suicide so in light of
that
1:37:31
theory let's go back to May
which I
1:37:35
think when did when did you
write the
1:37:36
article the the article about
5g do you
1:37:39
remember oh I don't know I don't
1:37:41
remember I think was October so
I was
1:37:45
that was pretty recent yeah it
was
1:37:47
recent it was written when it
was I
1:37:49
fired I don't remember Ike
maybe we said
1:37:50
I think what for those after
this I
1:37:52
could look it up but it's after
this
1:37:53
summer well I went back and
just pulled
1:37:55
a random report about the
dangers of 5g
1:37:58
interestingly if you're looking
for a
1:38:00
mainstream m5m report about any
dangers
1:38:04
of 5g you're not gonna find it
you're
1:38:06
gonna find it months ago so
this is the
1:38:09
most recent one I could find
1:38:10
that was from a mainstream as
tons of
1:38:13
videos and and testimony of
people
1:38:15
saying it's dangerous but this
is a
1:38:17
mainstream report this is CBS
this
1:38:18
morning from May 2nd at a lab
in New
1:38:22
York Verizon invited us to meet
some of
1:38:24
the entrepreneurs developing
tools to
1:38:26
run on the next generation of
wireless
1:38:28
technology
1:38:29
how important is 5g to your
mission a
1:38:33
5-trey is extremely important
Jonathan
1:38:36
Reeves demonstrated his product
or Visio
1:38:39
as you move around the object
stays
1:38:41
fixed in space look at that by
the way
1:38:44
you'll love this report because
it's the
1:38:46
dangerous kind of sandwiched in
between
1:38:48
all this fantastic stuff that
we don't
1:38:51
need at all he's walking around
a 3d
1:38:54
object thanks 5g I've got 3d
Lemmon ope
1:38:58
that's amazing allowing users in
1:39:00
different locations to interact
with 3d
1:39:03
images projected through a lens
today we
1:39:05
do we can do this using Wi-Fi
technology
1:39:08
and we can do it using landline
1:39:09
technology but of course you're
then
1:39:11
tied to particular locations
with 5g now
1:39:14
we can begin to extend this so
we can
1:39:16
actually speak into to start
doing this
1:39:17
on building sites we can start
doing it
1:39:19
on the factory floor so this
guy is
1:39:21
actually saying we need this
desperately
1:39:24
so that we can have augmented
and
1:39:26
virtual reality on building
sites sounds
1:39:29
priority to me chief so it
really opens
1:39:31
up a whole new world but before
this
1:39:34
world can become reality this
one needs
1:39:38
to change
1:39:39
5g requires the installation of
new
1:39:41
equipment across the u.s. so
this pole
1:39:44
here is 5g this is the future
right here
1:39:46
you got it every wireless
company is
1:39:48
working to build its own 5g
network
1:39:50
Melissa our nolde leads 18 T's
efforts
1:39:53
if you don't already have one
of these
1:39:55
in your neighborhood she says
5g uses
1:40:01
high frequency waves that
support faster
1:40:03
speeds but don't travel as far
as
1:40:06
current wireless frequencies so
instead
1:40:08
of relying on large cell phone
towers
1:40:10
spread far apart they need
small cell
1:40:13
sites that are much closer
together
1:40:15
we're gonna use our existing at
the
1:40:16
structure today whether it's
light poles
1:40:18
whether it's street lights
we're going
1:40:20
to make sure that we don't make
it a
1:40:22
truce
1:40:22
to our customers to the
citizens yet
1:40:25
some don't share the enthusiasm
the cell
1:40:27
towers are called small cell
towers but
1:40:30
they're not so small when
they're in
1:40:31
your front yard
1:40:32
Donna Barron is protesting
plans to
1:40:34
convert light poles in her
Montgomery
1:40:36
County Maryland neighborhood in
the
1:40:37
small cell sites this will
cause cancer
1:40:40
she was one of several people
who raised
1:40:43
health concerns at a government
hearing
1:40:44
last month the stuff is
untested on kids
1:40:47
their safety is not certain
these
1:40:49
untested technologies are at
this time
1:40:51
not ready to be unleashed into
our lives
1:40:55
cell phone equipment emits
radiation but
1:40:57
research on its health effects
has been
1:40:59
inconsistent according to the
National
1:41:01
Cancer Institute a limited
number of
1:41:03
studies have shown some
evidence of
1:41:05
statistical association of cell
phone
1:41:07
use and brain tumor risks but
most
1:41:10
studies have found no
association our
1:41:12
nolde insist her workers are
focused on
1:41:15
safety pointing out they live
and work
1:41:17
near this equipment - do you
have any 5g
1:41:20
antenna in your neighborhood
yet no it's
1:41:26
coming soon so I'm guessing
from that
1:41:28
reaction then you're you're very
1:41:29
comfortable with it rolling out
in your
1:41:31
neck of the woods
1:41:32
absolutely wireless carriers
have
1:41:35
announced plans to roll out 5g
service
1:41:37
to a handful of cities later
this year
1:41:39
but don't get too excited to
really take
1:41:41
advantage you'll need a 5g
enabled
1:41:43
device which probably won't be
available
1:41:46
until next year so our current
phones
1:41:49
aren't 5g ready they're not
fighting
1:41:50
ready the pole outside your
house might
1:41:52
be 5g ready but your phone is
not gonna
1:41:55
have to upgrade yes exactly
gonna have
1:41:57
to upgrade that's what it's
about
1:41:58
so knowing that this and we've
talked
1:42:02
about this 5g is at this point
touted by
1:42:06
everybody in Silicon Valley as
as we
1:42:10
cannot live without 5g life to
date yet
1:42:14
I'll tell you what everyone is
using
1:42:17
this as an excuse in either
their Ponzi
1:42:19
scheme or their failing
business model
1:42:21
two examples
1:42:22
uber uber tried to raise a
couple
1:42:26
another billion dollars about a
year ago
1:42:28
we talked about it with their
uber drone
1:42:30
the flying car oh yeah it's
great of
1:42:33
course no one buys in that
bullshit so
1:42:35
that didn't
1:42:36
and then I'm sorry we killed
people with
1:42:39
our with our with our
experiments so
1:42:41
yeah once we have 5g Oh it'll
be great
1:42:46
we'll know within milliseconds
there's
1:42:48
no jitter no no-one flood
there's no Wow
1:42:52
and flutter it'll be perfect
the cars
1:42:55
will talk to each other
1:42:56
we'll have smart cities well
let buses
1:42:59
without drivers it's gonna be
fantastic
1:43:01
and who who is saying negative
things
1:43:05
about 5g he was doing it when
4G came
1:43:09
out is Alex Jones who was the
first
1:43:12
company to deep platform Alex
Jones
1:43:17
Apple Apple and why because Tim
Cook
1:43:21
knows that that is the only way
he's
1:43:23
going to save his company he
needs
1:43:25
everybody to upgrade to the
next iPhone
1:43:27
with the 5g radios and there's
a real
1:43:30
race on and now so keyd
platforms it was
1:43:34
very odd it was out of left
field has
1:43:36
nothing to do with what Jones
is saying
1:43:38
except what he's saying about
5g we
1:43:41
cannot have that they're
railroading it
1:43:44
through PC Magazine who I'm
pretty sure
1:43:47
is just taking money from
Silicon Valley
1:43:49
companies whether it's an
advertising or
1:43:51
not I'm sure it's very
plausible that
1:43:55
someone went you know 5g is it
real it's
1:43:58
a really interesting thing now
we need
1:44:01
to have this and we really
can't have
1:44:03
any negativity around it right
now and
1:44:05
that's why you get reports like
this
1:44:07
from the Millennials when it
comes to 5g
1:44:10
right after CES the latest on
5g and I
1:44:14
guess the question would be
that here's
1:44:16
the setup boom is there a catch
there is
1:44:20
just a small one it might kill
you good
1:44:22
well a few days ago actually a
group of
1:44:25
scientists doctors environmental
1:44:27
organizers and concerned
citizens got
1:44:29
together and they called for
the urgent
1:44:31
stop to the deployment of 5g
they said
1:44:33
that it's been proven harmful
to human
1:44:36
bodies that this is an
experiment on
1:44:38
humanity and that this should
be called
1:44:40
a crime under international law
let's
1:44:42
talk about today's technology
what we
1:44:43
have going on today your phone
is
1:44:45
constantly sending electro Matic
1:44:47
magnetic fields in and out of
each
1:44:49
whether or not you're receiving
a
1:44:50
notification right now all of
our
1:44:52
digital tech sends this data
back and
1:44:55
forth right using these
invisible
1:44:57
microwave radiation signal
signals aka
1:45:00
radiofrequency radiation that's
today's
1:45:02
tech we have every cell tower
every
1:45:04
router constantly pulsing with
radiation
1:45:07
whether or not you're using it
science
1:45:09
shows that this causes DNA
damage cancer
1:45:12
among other things but don't
take my
1:45:13
word for it and that's just
with 4G
1:45:15
that's just with today's
technology
1:45:17
before we got the 5g right now
you've
1:45:19
got some of it but exactly if
4G is
1:45:21
already doing some of this
1:45:24
how much more potentially
dangerous will
1:45:27
5g be and why well here's
what's really
1:45:30
dangerous about 5g I mean it's
being
1:45:31
sold to us a super-awesome you
know your
1:45:33
toaster can talk to your door
lock it
1:45:35
could talk to your self-driving
car like
1:45:37
you have a thermostat in your
home that
1:45:39
knows when you're home you have
these
1:45:41
smart homes like it just really
sold to
1:45:43
us as being awesome the
downside is that
1:45:45
with this rollout it will be
impossible
1:45:47
to exist in a city or to walk
outside
1:45:50
without being exposed there's
going to
1:45:52
be a cell tower in front of
every few
1:45:54
houses and this means that your
personal
1:45:56
choice is whether or not you
personally
1:45:57
use a cell phone or hold it 10
inches
1:46:00
away from your head that cannot
escape
1:46:01
you from your radiation
exposure so
1:46:04
don't go looking for this on
CBS or NBC
1:46:06
yeah Rick Sanchez you're
listening to
1:46:10
Artie that was Artie yeah of
course yeah
1:46:13
there was our team but I happen
to agree
1:46:15
now I think that reporting
should be
1:46:19
more generalized so there's one
last
1:46:21
thing to look at this this
tariffs and
1:46:25
ZTE this may not be just about
tariffs
1:46:30
there is a real race going on
for who
1:46:32
was going to build out and
really
1:46:35
utilize the 5g network first
and who I
1:46:38
mean China according to sources
as in
1:46:42
isn't is investing 400 billion
dollars
1:46:45
in 5g in fact when Verizon
bought their
1:46:50
spectrum for what's of like
seven
1:46:51
billion dollars there was
almost no
1:46:53
haggling you know why the
Chinese lent
1:46:56
them the money
1:46:57
so are we now going to have
Chinese
1:47:00
Huawei and ZTE devices every
you know
1:47:04
150 yards are that all is gonna
be in
1:47:07
every single phone radiating us
I mean
1:47:09
it could either be a spy grid
issue
1:47:12
could be a cybersecurity issue
any one
1:47:14
way of stopping it or yeah what
if the
1:47:17
Chinese just flip a switch and
fry all
1:47:19
our brains well the thing I'd
like to
1:47:22
know the the little devices
that are you
1:47:25
know they've been showing they
outside
1:47:27
of England there's a bunch of
poles and
1:47:28
they're testing yeah and so you
get
1:47:31
these little transmitters at
the top of
1:47:33
each of these poles it's a
little 5g
1:47:35
transmitter that it'll go very
far they
1:47:37
won't they can barely penetrate
I just
1:47:39
talking to somebody I can't
even go
1:47:40
through a wall really they
can't really
1:47:42
go through a wall but they can
if you're
1:47:44
really amp up the power yep and
I wonder
1:47:48
what the variation of the power
is on
1:47:50
these things because the the
device that
1:47:53
is used by the by the military
1:47:56
these millimeter wave devices
is used by
1:47:58
the military is that skin
burning yes
1:48:01
they fry you from a distance
yes big
1:48:05
antenna and then they just send
these
1:48:06
beams at you and then it feels
like
1:48:07
you're on fire yeah that's
because going