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oh my god Adam curry
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John C. Dvorak Thursday
February 14 2019
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this is your award-winning keep
on
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Nation Media assassination
episode 11
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prowl
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this is no agenda celebrating
love
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broadcasting live from the
drone so in
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the morning everybody
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hi Adam Curry and from northern
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Silicon Valley where the tracks
are
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flooded the trains are moving
slow
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Commerce is coming to a halt in
Johnson
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tracks flood I just got a what
is it a
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EA T alert that San San Jose is
going to
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flood oh good
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oh it's not good today's a big
it's a
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city it's a did too much how's
it gonna
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flood I don't know I just saw
the
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emergency should be a foot of
water into
0:58
some of the streets and that's
all oh my
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god it's flooded what we're
gonna do it
1:02
seemed like a mandatory
evacuation
1:04
I should look it up it was it
was I
1:13
subscribed to all the alert
systems
1:15
theyyam RSS feeds it's kind of
cool so I
1:20
expect when there's ever
chemistry which
1:22
will probably be a couple
minutes late
1:23
it'll be going through like in
about 1
1:25
mile an hour that because the
Capitol
1:27
Corridor went by just before
the show
1:29
I'm telling you it was barely
moving
1:31
just creeping along yeah ok
happy
1:38
Valentine's Day
1:40
Valentine that no that that's
how kids
1:43
universally say it in the
States when
1:44
you grow up you first you say
1:46
Valentine's Day
1:48
yeah I think so Evelyn's time
silent
1:51
time which is really I've
looked into
1:53
the origins of Valentine's Day
st.
1:56
Valentine's Day it's kind of
gory it
1:58
goes back to the 1600s like guy
got his
2:01
holiday no it's not it was
until Cadbury
2:04
and Hershey's came along and
they said
2:07
hey but yeah I was about
sending a note
2:10
to your loved one ultimately a
thousand
2:13
years ago something crazy like
that but
2:17
today we were supposed to be a
secret
2:19
lover uh it could be could be
now what
2:22
was Dame Dame Astor had a note
she sent
2:24
it Dame acid lives in Tokyo she
sent a
2:26
note about Valentine's Day in
Japan it
2:30
was about three years ago she
sent that
2:31
note ah what was the river we
haven't
2:35
heard from her since in Japan
the whole
2:39
Valentine's Days only women two
men and
2:42
so they buy chocolates for men
price to
2:45
give cards to men and the men
go well
2:47
whatever well whatever
2:50
yeah wink-wink nudge-nudge
whatever baby
2:53
yeah thank you for the card
thank you
2:55
yes it was I saw that you had a
lot of
2:58
issues with the with the
newsletter
3:00
getting it out to people it
wasn't so
3:03
much you know this is I think
happens
3:05
every every so often and I have
did what
3:08
I put in a little secondary
note was hey
3:10
if you didn't get the
newsletter at all
3:13
and you're looking all your
boxes spam
3:16
box you look in the promotion's
box
3:18
updates box I don't know where
they have
3:20
all these boxes and the inbox
if it's
3:23
not in any of them let me know
now of
3:25
course every a lot of people
just let me
3:28
know anyway I know it came in
fine what
3:29
are you bitching about which is
not
3:31
helpful but I'd say at least 20
people
3:36
sent notes in saying they did
there's no
3:38
it's not anywhere
3:40
which makes me either think that
3:42
Google's throwing away mail cuz
I like
3:44
Gmail accounts with the
exception of one
3:46
guy uh-huh just throwing away
email
3:49
which is possible kind of like
the post
3:51
office
3:52
you know the bad mail man I
ain't know
3:54
what's going on I can tell you
exactly
3:57
what's happening dude well I'm
all ears
4:00
and it was in the show notes
4:01
think last show or the show
before we
4:04
just didn't get to it sometimes
just not
4:06
enough time Google has
implemented their
4:11
machine learning platform
tensor salute
4:14
tensor from tensor slow tensor
flow into
4:18
Gmail headline on the verge
Gmail is now
4:21
blocking 100 million extra spam
messages
4:24
every day with AI now this is
something
4:27
I have been asking for I said
you want
4:29
to show me artificial
intelligence fix
4:31
my email and I'm not talking
just about
4:33
spam but put things in the
right box and
4:36
remember who I care about and
that kind
4:37
of stuff it should be possible
with
4:39
tensor flow it should be
possible with
4:42
Google and all the information
they have
4:43
well it's not and there's tons
of stuff
4:46
winding up in the spam box
apparently
4:50
PayPal security emails you know
when you
4:53
log in from a different
computer or from
4:55
some IP address that is not
recognized
4:57
it'll ask you to go through a
4:59
verification process that email
that
5:01
sends you the note saying hey
something
5:03
logged in here that you may or
may not
5:05
be aware of that now goes to
spam
5:08
because of tensorflow tensorflow
5:13
it's Matt but John don't you
see the
5:16
fallacy of this nobody I want
you to go
5:19
to the fallacy after I say this
spam is
5:22
one thing blocking the email
and never
5:25
putting it in the spam box is
another
5:28
and it wouldn't surprise me if
that's
5:29
another feature yeah well
there's also
5:32
now an issue Gmail does rank
your email
5:37
by all kinds of different
things that
5:40
happen under the hood so if you
like
5:43
fringe might my email server
does not
5:45
have a it doesn't do SSL it's a
TSO or
5:48
SSL one of those two when
communicating
5:51
with other SMTP servers which
is bad I
5:54
need to fix it the why I mean I
don't
5:57
want to but thanks to encrypt
anywhere
6:00
but yeah it makes kind of sense
that
6:02
that that should be encrypted
properly
6:04
but I encrypt my individual
emails but a
6:08
Gmail could just refuse it I've
you sent
6:10
an email to me that somehow
went to Adam
6:14
our curry at gmail.com which
does exist
6:16
but I never used and it looked
at your
6:19
email server and said yeah then
because
6:22
I could see the headers said
now if this
6:23
doesn't make sense not secure
we're not
6:26
gonna pass it on that's
different than
6:29
what I'm bitching about I'm not
getting
6:32
these you know you got it that
was a
6:34
bounce notice it was not a
bounce but
6:37
okay notice I got informed I
got you
6:42
that this email didn't go
through I
6:43
don't see that happening with
us unless
6:45
MailChimp is getting all these
messages
6:47
and it's not finding out about
it that's
6:49
one because all these names
over the
6:51
MailChimp and say hey okay
going on here
6:54
are we getting bounced those
are why
6:56
aren't these people getting the
mail for
6:57
that you're sending got it I
mean I well
7:03
there are plenty of people that
oh yeah
7:04
never I've never had a problem
as always
7:06
my inbox I've never had a
problem always
7:09
in my inbox - all two copies
has to
7:12
subscribe twice yeah anyway
maybe Pete
7:17
other people will care then
that gmail
7:19
is now using their artificial
7:21
intelligence to filter your
email tell
7:23
me how your results are I'm
very curious
7:26
well I from what I can tell
they're
7:28
gonna stink well let's see we
had a
7:33
couple of things happened this
past week
7:35
here in the United States
politics which
7:38
is always good for a chuckle
7:39
we had the attention drawn away
from AOC
7:44
to fellow new or freshman
congressman
7:48
fresh congressman Elon Omar who
touched
7:53
the third rail of United States
politics
7:55
what a mistake - what a mistake
this is
8:01
big mistake which he made here
oh she
8:04
got chewed out by everybody and
and this
8:07
and we need to stop and talk
about this
8:09
so what she said in multiple
tweets was
8:13
there's Jewish money in u.s.
politics
8:16
I'm paraphrasing to a huge
degree and
8:18
Jewish money is Israeli money
I'm
8:20
paraphrasing what she said what
would
8:22
you say that's fair that's kind
of what
8:23
she was tweeting
8:25
I don't know that it's fair but
it's
8:27
kind of what she was tweeting
which I
8:30
but the thing was what was the
point of
8:33
her tweeting any of this we
know what's
8:36
going on I mean is she
revealing new I
8:40
mean this is like a oh she does
the same
8:41
thing she's she asks stupid
questions
8:44
and as if it's a revelation
well what
8:47
was interesting in to some
degree ironic
8:49
is that everybody left and right
8:52
Democrat Republican all up in
arms all
8:55
anti-semitic the president who
hates
8:57
Jews he's Hitler in case you
forgot he
9:00
is he's literally Hitler who
hates the
9:04
Jews but he was even Simon
Keaton you
9:06
will go really far if you get
Hitler to
9:08
say Oh to defend the Jews but
yes now
9:12
you're doing it Ben Shapiro I
know so
9:16
neither you or I are qualified
to speak
9:17
about this we're not allowed to
talk
9:19
about anything that's going on
in u.s.
9:21
politics as it involves Israel
or Jews I
9:24
know it you I know I plenty in
fact I'm
9:27
going to play a Jew I'm going
to play
9:30
Steve the Jew Steve the Jew yes
to show
9:36
to a new level I haven't told
him yet
9:39
that's what I call him but I'm
sure
9:40
he'll be calling me this is a
Steve
9:43
patch Enic also known as Steve
the Jew
9:45
hi my name is dr. Pat genic
today I want
9:47
to address the fact that
representative
9:49
long home on the lovely lady
from
9:52
Minnesota who's Muslim a force
was
9:56
forced to apologize to all the
Jews in
9:58
America for the statement that
she meant
10:01
was which was absolutely
correct and
10:03
this the following statement
that Jewish
10:05
money is behind a pact which
means the
10:08
associate I American Israel
Public
10:10
Affairs Committee which is the
biggest
10:13
lobbyist group in Congress and
she was
10:16
correct there is a huge amount
of Jewish
10:19
money behind it and I don't
find that
10:21
anti-semitic for those of you
who don't
10:23
know me I am Jewish I came out
of
10:26
diaspora I basically am related
to
10:29
Rambam and
10:30
involved with my family is
enough whose
10:34
Rambam wrong serial a dorama
madman that
10:38
whatever our friends in the
chatroom
10:43
must know who Rambam is how if
not I'm
10:46
sure one of our one of our
Israeli
10:49
Knights will know Rambam egg in
and
10:52
Jabotinsky so let me get to the
major
10:54
point this representative has
the
10:57
absolute right to say whatever
she feels
10:59
about the Jews whether includes
me or
11:02
not as an American I find it
offensive
11:04
that she was accused of being
11:06
anti-semitic as a matter of
fact AIPAC
11:09
is this dangerous lobbying
group as brad
11:12
sherman congressman brad
Sherman of
11:14
California a very smart
rational liberal
11:19
Democrat said the most powerful
powerful
11:22
group in Congress bar none is a
peck
11:26
you're either with a pact or
against a
11:29
peck in fact we choose
represent less
11:31
than 3% in the United States
yet we
11:34
influence over 67% of all the
people all
11:38
the congressmen all the
senators all the
11:40
presidents all of whom have to
abide by
11:43
Apax dictates now AIPAC says oh
we don't
11:48
donate to anybody that's
correct like a
11:50
Jewish mob run by Maya Lansky
along
11:52
these women they're very shrewd
what do
11:55
they do they have a pack and
what they
11:56
do is to create all kinds of
boondoggles
11:59
where they allowed Hillary
Clinton Bill
12:01
Clinton the Bush's Obama's to
all go on
12:05
free trips all around the world
also to
12:07
Israel several times to make
sure that
12:10
they are pro-israel if you are
not
12:12
pro-israel you are then against
a pack
12:15
and a pack will take you down
Steve the
12:18
Jew everybody sounds about right
12:22
yeah all right Robbie that
that's what
12:26
all these pressure groups do
rabbi ma
12:29
che Ben diamond is Rambam okay
12:36
he was one of the towering
figures in
12:39
the history of the Jewish people
12:40
no okay there you go Rambam
tall guy
12:44
then Oh Black Betty
12:45
Ranma BAM anyway I thought that
was very
12:50
interesting that she just went
in and
12:52
just hit that one and
especially shows
12:54
me how naive she is oh you know
I don't
12:58
I don't think she's naive
12:59
I think she's scripted I think
she's
13:01
scripted John just like aoc oh
this is
13:04
this is he's the Justice
Democrats guys
13:07
this is she joined later maybe
maybe
13:11
they're all that maybe the
Justice
13:12
Democrats are all run it's
possible oh I
13:14
think they are here it was a
little
13:16
convo on meet the press about
this
13:20
raucous some are has a track
record she
13:22
had a track record in
Minneapolis and
13:23
she'd track record many Jewish
leaders
13:25
were concerned about her
statements
13:27
that's a point and this has
become a
13:30
serial offense for her rising
the world
13:36
it's also receded to lead it's
also
13:39
Alexandria Ocasio Cortes who
praised
13:41
Jeremy Colbert Corbin who is
friendly to
13:44
Hezbollah this is a problem for
the
13:46
Democratic Party you talk about
13:47
consequences the political
consequences
13:48
of the Democratic Party being
associated
13:50
with political anti-semitism
are huge
13:53
political anti-semitism this is
good man
13:56
this this is going this is
being used
13:57
now thank you drop that bomb in
there
14:00
didn't we never heard that
before I knew
14:03
to me knew to me I'd like it
political
14:06
anti-semitism so that's
different
14:09
somehow
14:10
what could that mean political
14:12
anti-semitism easer use okay I
think I
14:15
know what am i using
anti-semitism for
14:17
political means yeah
14:19
well how's that working out
huge and
14:25
eugene's absolutely right
there's a
14:26
battle that is just beginning
within the
14:28
Democratic that's what political
14:35
anti-semitism is it's a desde
Liz I've
14:37
never used this term when to
use it now
14:39
dog whistle it's a dog whistle
a secret
14:42
code a signal to the Jew haters
that are
14:45
apparently just that the
Democrat
14:48
parties rife with
14:50
well she's got to hone the
transmission
14:53
because the Hitler in chief
responded
14:55
adversely well the Hitler in
chief was
14:59
supposed to it respond
advertised just
15:01
true she's right ah yes you're
wrong how
15:05
stupid of me it's just
beginning within
15:06
the Democratic Party
15:07
look what mark Melman is doing
they have
15:09
to fight this and the fact that
it's
15:11
being imported is very
disturbing to
15:14
members of the Jewish community
members
15:18
of the Jewish community I love
these
15:20
terms why'd you say to the Jews
now we
15:23
have to be polite this is
something for
15:25
some reason that's wrong to
members not
15:27
here on the no agenda show
people
15:28
everyone's equal to the Jewish
community
15:30
this issue of anti-semitism
sadly is
15:33
surfacing on the fringe left
and the
15:35
French right it is it's now
being
15:39
imported through socialist
politics
15:41
which i think is an interesting
moment
15:43
for socialist politics into the
write it
15:45
down imported through socialist
politics
15:48
so this is interesting
15:51
so socialists are anti-semites
and I
15:54
guess by pointing to Jeremy
Corbyn
15:56
that's kind of solidified
although I
15:58
think that's just an individual
choice
16:01
whatever whatever his issue is
16:03
Democratic Party Nancy Pelosi
had a
16:06
horrible week the whole week
cleaning up
16:09
after I'm saying this what is
I'm trying
16:14
to talk about the larger what
are we
16:16
supposed to do when you have a
political
16:20
whatever you want to call it
BAM that
16:23
goes from Oh Marta King sure
which
16:25
eventually of course the mouth
and he
16:29
should be primary and he should
be voted
16:31
out and the Democrats no need
to take
16:33
similar steps with Omar and
that's a
16:35
this again you know let's just
presume
16:38
for a moment that the Justice
Democrats
16:40
which includes this Elon and
also
16:42
Alexandria Ocasio Cortes let's
just
16:45
presume they are by six others
yeah
16:47
let's just presume that they
are being
16:49
run that they're being run by
the people
16:51
behind him their social media
is not all
16:54
theirs for sure it's not all of
it is is
16:58
her it's just or some of it is
17:00
pre-written or something that's
just
17:02
there's too much stuff going in
going on
17:04
it appears to be yeah there's
no reason
17:06
to do any of this
17:07
now this Elan she she's on some
17:12
committee forgot which one it
is and she
17:14
was questioning Elliott Abrams
Elliott
17:17
Abrams famous for iran-contra
you know
17:22
involved in that whole mess
brought back
17:24
into you know make sure the
Venezuela
17:28
project goes according to plan
he's
17:30
bringing in the experts now
she's asking
17:33
things that that you know to me
it's
17:35
like oh this is great someone's
as this
17:36
it's funny because he's asking
about you
17:39
know about his history
certainly with
17:41
iran-contra but she's not these
things
17:45
are always staged whenever
there's a
17:46
committee hearing it's for
television
17:48
the often the questions and
answers are
17:51
known or published and it's all
to get a
17:53
soundbite on television that's
the whole
17:55
point is it's everyone kind of
knows
17:57
what to expect but it seems to
me that
18:00
some someone or someone decided
let's
18:04
send Omar in as a heat-seeking
missile
18:07
and blow up this Elliott Abrams
because
18:10
all she's doing is reading
she's reading
18:13
her questions and man she
reminds me so
18:15
much of who's the Dutch
politician I'm
18:21
spacing for a second you know
the one
18:23
that that was in the movie with
Te'o for
18:25
whole from Somalia I write that
that
18:29
she's the one who was the anti
Muslim
18:32
woman no yes and I'm hoping the
troll
18:35
room will give it to me but yes
she's
18:37
famous yeah she sounds just
like her and
18:41
but you'd listen to this and I
pulled
18:44
out some pauses etc but he
listened to
18:46
it all she's doing here is
embarrassing
18:49
this guy about his past by an
here she
18:51
alley that's how it is thank
you troll
18:53
room I in here she alley that
was now
18:55
married to that to the British
a lead
18:57
guy whose name I can't remember
either
18:58
let's play the clip mister
Adams in by
19:02
the way his name is Abrams
consistently
19:04
throughout the questioning she
calls him
19:07
mr. Adams to me is like either
you
19:12
really can't read because your
brain is
19:13
just turned and yes
19:15
right in front of him your
brain is you
19:18
just yeah whatever's programmed
you
19:20
can't get away from atoms but
she
19:21
continues to say that mr. Adams
in 1991
19:24
you pleaded guilty to two
counts of
19:27
withholding information from
Congress
19:29
regarding your involvement in
the
19:32
iran-contra affair which you
can't even
19:36
read the iran-contra affair
there's a
19:38
lot of so she's by the way I
wanted to
19:42
stop perhaps that the Zephyr is
now
19:45
going by I swear it's going at
five
19:47
miles an hour you call it
you're from
19:49
the future
19:49
you called it nice flooded all
right now
19:58
that we're talking to her head
she
19:59
doesn't know what she's doing
20:00
has never heard of iran-contra
no she
20:03
thinks it's part of Coachella
really
20:05
doesn't know onward your
involvement in
20:14
the iran-contra affair for
which you
20:18
were later pardoned by
President George
20:21
HW Bush I fail to understand
why members
20:26
of this committee or the
American people
20:29
should find any testimony that
you give
20:32
today to be truthful if I can
respond to
20:35
that it wasn't a question that
was not a
20:41
question that was my I reserve
the right
20:43
of my time reclaiming my time
it is not
20:47
it is not right that was not a
question
20:49
that he can attack on February
who is
20:52
not permitted to reply that
that was not
20:54
a question thank you listen to
this
20:58
condescending face this is
great no
21:00
longer just roll this back a
little bit
21:01
because she ad libs from the
script once
21:04
in a while this was one of
those ad libs
21:06
now I was pretty good he's not
permitted
21:08
to reply that that was not a
question
21:10
thank you for your participation
21:13
I see the humor in that thank
you for
21:19
your participation that was not
a
21:20
question on February 8th 1982
you
21:24
testified before the Senate
Foreign
21:26
Relations Committee
21:28
US policy in El Salvador in
that hearing
21:31
what you dismiss miss committee
about US
21:39
policy in El Salvador I think
she's
21:49
saying El Salvador El Salvador
but I
21:52
like El valve a door better you
never
21:57
know
21:58
1982 you testified before the
Senate
22:01
Foreign Relations Committee
about US
22:04
policy in El Salvador in that
hearing
22:06
you dismissed as communist
propaganda
22:09
report about the massacre of el
mozote a
22:14
in which more than 800 civilians
22:16
including children as young as
two years
22:19
old were brutally murdered wait
for this
22:22
is a great question by us train
troops
22:25
doing that massacre some of
those troops
22:29
bragged about raping a
twelve-year-old
22:31
girl before they killed them
girls
22:35
before they killed them you
later said
22:37
that the u.s. policy in El
Salvador was
22:40
a fabulous achievement yes or
no do you
22:44
still think so to recap her
question US
22:51
troops went in there raped
young girls
22:54
and you call it a fabulous
fabulous
22:57
ordeal and only yes or no
answer please
23:01
from the day that president
Duarte was
23:04
elected in a free election to
this day
23:07
El Salvador has been a
democracy that's
23:10
a fabulous achievement yes or
no do you
23:12
think that Massacre was a
fabulous
23:16
achievement that happened now
the
23:19
question is refined a little
bit by the
23:21
representative from Minnesota
is that
23:26
raping is raping of kids don't
you think
23:29
that's great
23:30
sir can you mean I'm here to
ask you
23:32
serious questions not waste
anyone's
23:34
time who happens to be watching
c-span
23:35
was a fabulous achievement that
happened
23:39
under our watch that
23:40
a ridiculous question about yes
or no no
23:43
I yes that's my favorite part
he says no
23:50
no and she reads from the
script I'll
23:53
take that as a yes and our
watch that is
23:56
a ridiculous question about yes
or no no
23:59
I
24:00
yes but what what was on her
script was
24:06
he won't answer and that's what
you say
24:09
I take that as a yes but when
he says no
24:11
there should have been a little
tree
24:13
branch there for her if no pero
skip
24:18
logic apply some of the tents
are slow
24:20
to it will ya
24:21
my goodness what a waste of
time but
24:24
she's that that's just the
heat-seeking
24:26
missile there's no reason why
shit as a
24:28
yes no what if what an idiot
well no I I
24:34
think all the Justice Democrats
are this
24:35
way they can't think for
themselves
24:37
obviously did you somebody
scripting
24:41
this and the person scripting
is not
24:42
doing that good of a job well I
have one
24:45
of the guys who I believe is
scripting
24:46
it his name is Hasan piker and
he is he
24:51
used to be with the Young Turks
he was
24:53
one of these founders of it was
there
24:55
something was the hmm before
was the
24:57
Justice Democrats at a
different name
24:59
but these are all former Bernie
Bros and
25:01
I found this clip of him
talking about
25:04
well up really about everything
you hear
25:07
from these freshmen from these
Justice
25:10
Democrats in Congress right now
the
25:13
redistribution of wealth is
coming
25:14
listen I'm a simple guy okay
and I'm not
25:17
a very smart guy either but
even from
25:19
where I'm standing
25:20
nothing says the system is
absolutely
25:22
broken like the existence of
billionaire
25:25
he's also a chanc nephew shank
from The
25:28
Young Turks I'm simply going to
say is
25:30
that wealth is never created in
25:32
isolation every billionaire and
25:34
millionaire created their
wealth with
25:36
workers who make infinitely
less than
25:38
they do and we're conditioned
into
25:40
thinking that this is the
natural order
25:42
the universe and one of the
outcomes of
25:44
this mentality is the
justification for
25:47
extreme wealth inequality we
live in the
25:49
richest nation on earth the
richest
25:50
nation to have ever existed and
people
25:52
struggle to pay their bills and
suffer
25:55
when they can't get medical
treatment
25:56
all around the world you see
tensions
25:58
rising in the absence of class
26:00
consciousness or an actual
alternative
26:02
to capitalism
26:03
we see people railing against
more
26:05
tangible targets immigrants and
refugees
26:06
or brown people or even
intangible
26:09
concepts like globalism which
is the
26:11
system that's bringing brown
people to
26:13
our borders is there a migrant
crisis
26:15
sure well the solution is it to
shut off
26:17
borders and get increasingly
more
26:19
violent with their maintenance
the
26:21
solution is to solve inequality
to solve
26:23
famine to solve poverty and all
the
26:25
issues that come along with it
on a
26:26
global scale technological
advancements
26:29
have rendered globalism an
unstoppable
26:30
force so we have to adapt to it
way of
26:33
doing that is through drastic
wealth
26:35
redistribution and that starts
with
26:37
banning billionaires ok people
all
26:40
around the world are waking up
they're
26:42
coming to the realization that
this is
26:44
no way to run a society and
perhaps
26:47
that's why billionaire is
becoming a bad
26:50
word
26:50
look this may scare you but a
more
26:52
equitable distribution of
wealth is
26:54
coming whether it's by policy or
26:57
pitchforks there you go so now
you
26:59
understand where they're coming
from
27:02
billionaire is a bad word
except if the
27:06
billionaire is Michael
Bloomberg who has
27:08
just pledged five hundred
million
27:10
dollars to the Democrats to
help them
27:12
get Trump out of office then
you're a
27:13
good billionaire
27:17
yeah I'm sure they would bitch
about
27:19
Soros giving him money either
so this is
27:22
this is what's going on stuck
with ya
27:26
there's only a few of these
Yahoo's and
27:28
Nancy should take care of it
she can't
27:30
she's having trouble I think
she's
27:33
having trouble with it yeah hey
oh she
27:35
doesn't seem to care what Nancy
thinks
27:37
no she's kind of bullet proof
that way
27:40
she won't get anything done you
know but
27:43
I think it's it's fun to see
with the
27:45
GRU this whole green New Deal
thing
27:46
that's got her name on it and I
guess
27:48
now they're going to have a an
actual
27:51
roll call vote so this yes I had
27:54
McConnell making that
announcement you
27:56
might as well play that oh you
do Oh
27:57
excellent
27:58
listen let me say first of all
however
28:01
I've noted it was great
interest the
28:04
green new deal and we're going
to be
28:08
voting on that in the Senate
we'll give
28:10
everybody an opportunity to go
on record
28:12
and see how they feel about the
green
28:16
new deal that's gonna put a lot
of
28:22
people on notice oh crap I
gotta put my
28:24
name to this and what's what's
not
28:27
unexpected but it's always fun
to watch
28:29
is you know I've read the
resolution
28:31
it's you know just like one of
these
28:33
globalist type United Nations
things you
28:35
know hey it's all crappy it's
bad you
28:37
know we got to do something
about it
28:39
yeah we all agree it's pretty
innocuous
28:40
you can put your name on it but
what it
28:42
represents is now this social
media
28:45
flurry of fa Q's and cow farts
and all
28:49
this so the green new dealings
will
28:52
always be associated with
giving you be
28:55
associated with car cow farts
causal for
28:58
it cow farts worse so I've been
looking
29:02
at they've been putting
together a cheat
29:04
sheet a handicapping sheet of
the camp
29:08
for the handicapping sheet yeah
for the
29:11
candidates oh very nice it's
gonna be a
29:14
lot different than what
everybody else
29:15
has because I still include
Hillary
29:17
uh-huh but there's a deal only
that guy
29:20
sherrod Brown seems to be the
only guy
29:23
with any common sense and he's
actually
29:24
moved into the into the top
five as far
29:27
as I'm really
29:29
because he thinks the green New
Deal's
29:31
bullcrap and he doesn't mind
saying that
29:33
but everybody else is wavering
on it and
29:35
one of the candidates and I
kind of
29:37
trying to collect some of the
candidates
29:39
commentary on this and by the
way the
29:41
first as we bitched about these
29:45
candidates showing up we don't
want to
29:46
talk about too much - we should
note
29:48
that the first debate will be
in June
29:51
this year brother so it's
coming up just
29:56
briefly on that I was reading
that the
29:59
way they're going to determine
these
30:00
debates with what is it 16 or 17
30:03
candidates dirty the way
they're going
30:08
to determine it is by grassroots
30:10
financial support so instead of
polling
30:14
which is typical for how you're
placed
30:16
in the in the debates the DNC
Perez from
30:20
the DNC is said now we're gonna
see who
30:22
has grassroots financial
support how
30:25
does that work well it's gonna
be a lot
30:28
of credit-card activity going
on in DC's
30:30
what I'm thinking well I think
you're
30:33
gonna have to do is kind of
like the
30:34
Republicans did with it with
the child's
30:37
table having a second that's
that's what
30:40
Perez literally said we don't
want to
30:42
have the child's table like the
30:44
Republicans did it they have to
do
30:46
something like that they can't
just put
30:47
up to attend people why would
you let's
30:50
not have them do anything smart
this is
30:52
we have a show to do well
denied and
30:55
you're worried not really
correct so I
30:59
got Amy Amy Klobuchar who's now
wearing
31:03
a lot more makeup hello old
white guy
31:09
she's wearing a lot more makeup
and
31:12
she's trying to make herself
look more
31:14
like a presidential candidate
which she
31:17
believes she is and I agree I
noticed
31:19
the two and it looked really
good with
31:20
all the snow sticking to her
face the
31:23
snow on her head was really
funny
31:25
cheered there she's giving it
there's
31:27
nothing worse than giving a
speech about
31:28
global warming
31:29
in a snowstorm she had so much
makeup on
31:33
that the snow hit her face and
the
31:35
warmth of her body who didn't
even
31:37
penetrate it it's no just stuck
yeah as
31:40
I know it I've had makeup on
31:42
most of my adult life I know
like I know
31:44
asphalt yes
31:47
alright well see here she is
she was on
31:48
bread bar and he's asking her a
bunch of
31:51
different questions too but he
got to
31:52
the green New Deal question
which is the
31:53
one I was interested in to see
how she's
31:55
gonna weasel her way out of
this and it
31:57
was funny she didn't do a very
good she
31:59
kind of weasel her way out but
she kept
32:02
saying out and I'll point him
out she
32:05
says them she kept saying said
what does
32:08
you know he'd asked like what
about air
32:09
travel you don't think we
should we
32:11
should stop we should back off
on air
32:12
travel and she says no no no I
don't
32:14
think that that we should do
that and
32:16
then she kept making the same
mistakes
32:18
she said yet idiot here's the
green new
32:23
deal if the Senate Majority
Leader
32:24
brings it to the floor how do
you vote
32:26
on it the green new deal I see
it as by
32:29
the way I see it as
aspirational I see
32:31
it as a jump start so I would
vote yes
32:34
but I would also if it got down
to the
32:36
nitty gritty of an actual
legislation as
32:38
opposed to oh here are some
goals we
32:40
have that would be different
but here's
32:43
the goals I will transition off
fossil
32:45
fuels including drastically
reducing air
32:48
travel you're for it I am for a
jump
32:52
start of the discussion and a
framework
32:54
as Senator Markey has described
I am NOT
32:57
for reducing air travel solar
greenhouse
33:00
gas emissions I don't think
that is
33:02
going to happen in the next few
years
33:04
but you can imagine by new
technology
33:07
and by the way that includes
nuclear and
33:10
everything else that we could
get to a
33:11
better place
33:12
for all who are unable or
unwilling to
33:15
work I don't agree with the
unwilling to
33:18
work it last one upgrade or
replace
33:20
every building in the US for
33:21
state-of-the-art energy
efficiency I
33:23
think we should put in better
building
33:25
standards but could I just say
what I
33:26
would like to do and I proposed
in my
33:28
announcement what I would like
to see is
33:30
on day one to get back into the
33:32
international climate change
agreement
33:33
I'm disappointed that bret
baier over
33:36
there and fox didn't bring up
the cow
33:38
farts i mean come on that would
have
33:40
been hilarious how bear's the
last guy
33:42
to do that yeah yeah it's
probably the
33:44
most serious guy over there by
the way
33:45
that whole presentation she did
in the
33:47
snow I'm offended by her doing
that in
33:49
Whiteface
33:53
I'm working on my material yeah
you sure
33:56
are there's so there's other
really
34:00
interesting things taking place
34:03
discussions we've had on this
very show
34:05
for several months I don't know
if you
34:08
saw this on the overnight
sensation Don
34:10
Lamont with it was Don Lemon
April Ryan
34:14
and two white guys in the
middle of a
34:16
four box a four across the
screen box
34:19
and the white guys were white
you know
34:22
like one had bald head and like
rim
34:24
glasses just white and they're
arguing
34:28
about the blackness of Kamala
Harris
34:31
which now apparently is Kamala
I was
34:33
told it was Camelot and now
it's Kamala
34:35
so we're back to Kamala did you
see this
34:38
no I did of course not
34:41
and by the way I was just
thinking about
34:44
this Kamala and Kamala and
Camelot I
34:48
heard her say camel I had the
clips on
34:50
her like Pamela I think is more
34:53
acceptable to the middle class
but
34:55
Kamala's sounds more like
African yes
34:59
it's probably a positive thing
for some
35:01
voters so so I think you're
gonna stick
35:03
with the Africa's Barack
Hussein Obama
35:07
sounds better than the Barry
sounds
35:09
better than Barry doesn't it it
wasn't
35:11
Barry yeah so Kamala was born
in the
35:18
United States of a to immigrant
parents
35:21
father from Jamaica mother from
India
35:24
she then grew up in Ottawa
Canada which
35:26
no one talks about in this clip
and what
35:29
we have discussed here is well
you know
35:31
yes she's a woman of color
she's brown
35:33
she's not black she's brown but
she you
35:35
could say she looks like an
African
35:37
American but she's not so the
next
35:39
question is does she have the
African
35:41
American experience
35:43
is it the same as just being
black
35:45
there's some terms in this clip
that are
35:47
very interesting to listen to
as April
35:50
Ryan of the I think it's the
urban radio
35:53
networks argues with Don Lemon
and she
35:57
says there is no difference
between
35:59
being african-american and
someone of
36:01
color in the United States
Darla's mom
36:03
disagrees the white guys in the
middle
36:05
look stupid there's a lot to
unpack here
36:08
number one what does black
enough mean
36:10
can someone give me a
definition of what
36:12
black is enough is I don't want
to go
36:14
down the road of the stereotype
when
36:16
people say we're black number
one she is
36:18
a black woman she's a
mixed-race woman
36:20
when you see her you see her
blackness
36:22
but she is also South Asian her
mom is
36:24
South Asian and her dad is to
make April
36:27
listen more power to her and I
think
36:31
that's great that is that
should be
36:33
enough it is enough that she's
a black
36:36
woman you're not a model of
what people
36:43
are saying the people who are
saying is
36:45
she black enough that's bold
that's BS
36:46
but 202 to distinction to say
is she
36:51
african-american or is she
black or she
36:54
whatever that what's there is
nothing
36:57
wrong with that there is a
difference
36:58
between being african-american
and being
37:00
black people lack people Latino
people
37:04
are people of color but they're
not
37:06
black they're brown people but
she is a
37:09
black african-american there is
a
37:17
difference there's nothing
wrong with
37:18
that no one is trying to take
anything
37:20
away from her I am black I'm
not African
37:27
American you know as I was
watching this
37:31
mania April Ryan is first of
all she's a
37:33
Republican who she what is she
trying to
37:37
defend or who is she - what is
she her
37:39
point other than sheer lunacy
and here's
37:42
an African American which she
is not Don
37:45
Lemon as far as I know and he's
saying
37:48
no shut up I mean why does she
even has
37:51
the the gall to argue in
today's social
37:54
justice warrior world is beyond
me
37:56
that's it yeah white guy tried
to say
38:01
something goodbye let me let me
finish
38:03
hold on I'm not falling into a
trap by
38:05
that when she involves down her
lineage
38:08
many Africans landed on in
Jamaica and
38:11
all these other Caribbean
38:17
have landed in Jamaica so she's
38:19
african-american all the ways
machine
38:22
pick is not America there it is
you have
38:31
to come out of Jim Crow that's
the term
38:34
she did not come out of Jim
Crow I like
38:38
that which I think means if you
don't
38:41
have a parent or grandparent or
someone
38:43
in your family who lived on her
Jim Crow
38:45
you're not part of that
experience and I
38:48
count I agree with lemon well
maybe
38:53
that's what April Ryan so
afraid of
38:54
because once you start thinking
about it
38:56
and you think well wait a minute
38:58
Obama was American but he was
half
39:02
Indonesian but by his own
account so not
39:05
really a Christina Mary she was
a raised
39:08
it wasn't under Jim Crow no he
was not
39:22
are you doing like I don't know
this is
39:24
was so out of character for her
to argue
39:27
against another person of color
it was
39:31
hypocrisy I'm not changing the
subject
39:32
yes okay so what is wrong with
asking
39:38
someone who is of color or
black are
39:40
they african-american are they
Jamaican
39:43
or whatever whatever it is that
but it's
39:45
not America nothing
39:59
that's not what that is you're
getting
40:01
the whole black enough you know
that's
40:04
not your can't even take it
anymore
40:08
it's another 30 seconds done so
there's
40:13
that that is playing I'm not
sure why
40:15
where this came from and is it
the
40:17
Democrats who were trying to
thin out
40:18
the field is it the she's the
number one
40:22
run or so should they have to
really
40:24
take her they gotta do
something they
40:26
don't want her running as
president she
40:27
couldn't can't do it she
doesn't have
40:30
the background she has a guy
and she's
40:31
kind of music liar she's a liar
and
40:33
she's a liar we're talking
about the
40:37
2pac this yeah well here's the
clip this
40:39
was on a radio show and yeah I
I did
40:42
what we usually do here in the
no agenda
40:44
shows you try to get the full
clip and
40:45
put a little context around it
so there
40:47
were some questions asked so
and I know
40:49
that it is - they say you oppose
40:50
legalizing weed that's not true
I know
40:54
look I joke about it half
joking my
40:56
family's from Jamaica are you
kidding me
40:58
I guess Jamaicans smoked a lot
of weed
41:07
right no I do not no no no and
we need
41:12
to research which is one of the
reasons
41:14
we need to legalize it we need
to move
41:16
it on the schedule so that we
can couple
41:20
of things I got to throw in one
she was
41:23
the attorneys aren't they could
have
41:24
done a lot more to legalize it
corn fact
41:26
we had the first referendum
which was
41:28
voted down because they didn't
want to
41:30
legalize this right pot growers
could
41:32
make more money because I drop
it I
41:33
wasn't Prop 8 or something like
that
41:35
cameras no prop 8 was about the
gays Oh
41:37
Doug yes and this was about the
weed
41:39
though we now something about a
district
41:45
attorney prosecuting people
while being
41:49
a pot smoker herself I
personally find
41:52
it I think there's nothing
wrong I walk
41:54
in pot but there's something
offensive
41:57
about the hypocrisy of a
district
41:59
attorney being a pot smoker
stoned and
42:03
then been passing judgment on
somebody
42:06
busted for marijuana
42:08
I agree it's not it's not
closer it's
42:13
not it's definitely not kosher
you need
42:15
to move it on the schedule so
that we
42:17
can research the impact of
wheat on
42:21
based on a develop instead of
saying
42:23
marijuana hand you know THC
weed she's
42:28
really thought about this and
has read a
42:30
lot of policy documents about
weed
42:32
I got it here say that again
weed of
42:37
wheat based on a developing
brain you
42:40
know that part of the brain that
42:42
develops judgment actually
begins its
42:46
growth in at age 18 through age
24 oh
42:49
that explains me then frontal
cortex
42:56
that's exactly right yeah
that's right
42:58
and so I believe that we need to
43:00
research that because I believe
we don't
43:02
fully know the consequences how
do you
43:04
listen to because I know she
has to go
43:05
so what does Carmela Harris
listen to
43:08
him when he was high so that
was the big
43:19
lie as that could not be
possible since
43:22
when she was in college those
songs have
43:24
not been recorded yet or
certainly not
43:26
released to the public elders
weren't
43:28
even out by then yeah so but
you know
43:31
she's she's shown her blackness
here but
43:34
she makes a big mistake right
here yeah
43:38
what's your favorite hip-hop
artist that
43:39
was your favorite art you know
I really
43:41
love is cardi B Oh cardi B are
you
43:46
familiar with the cardi B John
I've
43:48
heard the music I've not I
don't just
43:51
not to top my head well if you
watch the
43:53
Grammys you she even had her own
43:54
commercial cardi B is famous
for okay
43:57
that's her signature and I'd
like to
44:00
share with you some lyrics from
kamila
44:03
Harris's most famous hip-hop
artist this
44:07
is bacon head from cardi B yeah
pop that
44:10
pussy like you ain't pop that
pussy in a
44:12
while pop that pussy like
popping pussy
44:14
going out of style pop pop pop
that
44:16
pussy while at work pop that
pussy up in
44:18
church pop that pussy on the
pole pop
44:20
that pussy on the stove make
44:21
that pussy slip-and-slide like
you from
44:23
the 305 put your tongue out in
the
44:25
mirror pop the pussy will you
drive
44:26
spread the s cheeks open make
the pussy
44:28
crack a smile lock your legs
around that
44:30
nigga make him give you as a
child what
44:33
do you think pearl I don't know
if I'd
44:36
want to vote for her vote for
that's
44:41
actually pretty good pretty
interesting
44:42
that she would like that cuz
she just
44:45
said she did yes I doubt that
she's ever
44:47
heard the woman she just I think
44:48
throwing stuff out yeah in fact
ben
44:50
shapiro kind of mocked her oh I
don't
44:55
have any long Ben Shapiro clip
I do have
44:57
a small clip where he kind of
marks
44:59
Kembla hairs because of her
laugh and I
45:03
thought that touch' Piero's
version of
45:06
her laugh was pretty good
basically
45:08
she's a character from 21 Jump
Street
45:09
she that that's that's what she
that's
45:12
what she is now she's I'm so
cool I'm
45:14
one of the kids also I'm fifty
thousand
45:17
years old also I don't remember
what was
45:20
playing on the radio it was
probably
45:21
like when I was in college what
were you
45:24
playing it was Lady Gaga Lady
Gaga's in
45:25
porn yet senator it doesn't
matter
45:31
tell me you have an ISO of that
you know
45:34
I was thinking of getting one
and I
45:35
don't think I did you did oh
good one oh
45:40
man that's gonna compete with
my ISO
45:43
which is which is by the theory
of
45:47
random numbers he's also a
Shapiro I so
45:52
but I have to play it in
context first
45:56
I've been listening with glee
to the
46:00
podcasters who are filling up
their
46:01
podcast with all kinds of fun
46:03
advertisements and ben shapiro
46:05
definitely in just a second I'm
gonna
46:09
explain to you what he did to
beta
46:11
O'Rourke who is holding a rally
listen
46:12
for the transition maybe 500 a
thousand
46:15
feet away I'll explain in just
one
46:17
second first let's talk about
the best
46:19
of Valentine's Day gift that
you can
46:21
give in terms of chocolatey
goodness
46:23
this year I'm talking of course
about
46:24
cherries berries now I had
never tried
46:26
cherries berries they sent over
a
46:27
package of kosher Sherri's
berry stuff
46:30
oh my god
46:34
oh my god I don't know John
it's a
46:40
toss-up for me how about
playing in both
46:43
play oh my god then to laugh
then the
46:45
hilarious laughs that may
actually work
46:47
well let's see oh my god yeah I
think we
46:52
have a winner
46:53
think we have a winner
beautiful oh my
46:58
god well so we have so I guess
we took
47:02
care of Harris there we're done
with her
47:04
ooh yes this popped up on the
radar
47:09
yesterday Victoria Kagan
noodleman
47:19
Newland named Nudelman only one
year did
47:23
she stay at the Center for a New
47:25
American Security the think
tank and she
47:30
announced that she was leaving
as a spur
47:34
immediately and the CNAs seen a
center
47:39
for new American security
president
47:40
Richard Fontaine has been named
acting
47:42
CEO immediately as the board
searches
47:46
for Newlands replacement
Victoria Nuland
47:49
used to be the spokes hole for
the State
47:51
Department when Hillary Clinton
was
47:52
there and the during Obama's
tenure and
47:55
then she was promoted to
ambassador to
47:59
this I think to the youth to
the state
48:00
that was like some funky title
but she
48:02
was also deputy State
Department yeah
48:05
she was charged she was second
in charge
48:07
every jury
48:08
and so she's at this think tank
or she's
48:11
married to
48:11
Kagan which is a notorious
neocon real
48:15
douche
48:17
um what is she doing
48:20
do you think maybe she got a
call from
48:23
someone do you need to come here
48:24
immediately and start working
with me
48:26
I'm guessing Elliott Abrams now
I'm
48:31
thinking maybe Hillary oh maybe
this
48:34
possible was my that was my
first
48:36
thoughts like oh she got it's a
48:38
possibility maybe she's
Hillary's
48:41
staying under the radar but you
know all
48:44
the rundowns I got about five
of them
48:46
from everybody's doing these
these
48:48
handicaps Rolling Stone they
would they
48:52
even or only stone didn't put
her on the
48:54
list saying that Paul Podesta
this is
48:57
the way the quote goes and this
48:59
be-all-end-all by the way Paul
Podesta
49:02
her former campaign guy said
that she's
49:06
not going to be running in in
2020 which
49:09
means is she running in 2024 I
don't
49:11
know but I don't buy a word of
it it's
49:14
like you know it's the old
thing they
49:16
used to do this when I was a
kid they
49:18
used to pull this thing they
don't do
49:21
this anymore it was as well I'm
not
49:23
running but if the party
demands it oh
49:25
yeah
49:28
if I'm called it the part yeah
that's a
49:30
good one I like it yeah I'll do
it
49:33
I like but I don't plan on
doing it but
49:36
if I'm called I'll do it and I
believe
49:39
that she's gonna watch this
thing fall
49:41
apart with all these people all
going
49:43
after each other there's not a
strong
49:45
candidate in the bunch uh
sherrod Brown
49:50
maybe seems a little bit like
that cuz
49:52
he's kind of an old-fashioned
Lyndon
49:54
Johnson style Democrat just
good old boy
49:57
knew he might get some
attention but
50:00
there's no strong candidates
Bernie's
50:02
too old and everybody stole his
idea so
50:04
everybody's already sigh he is
how
50:06
annoying done and so I think
Hillary
50:11
could jump in cuz it she's
needed hmm
50:14
they need somebody who can win
and they
50:16
already know she can get the
votes she
50:18
won the popular vote after all
she won
50:20
the popular vote she so we know
she can
50:22
get the votes and the women
lover
50:24
oh brother we went to we
celebrate
50:29
valentine's yesterday since i
like to
50:32
cook and we have a nice evening
and now
50:34
after the show it's not gonna
be much
50:36
cookin having a nice evening
yeah I'm
50:37
pretty much it tits up done
because I
50:40
put all my heart and soul into
this
50:42
podcast and so Tina took me to
the
50:46
theater last night and we saw
Hedwig and
50:48
the Angry Inch have you ever
seen this
50:50
this presentation I believe
it's a
50:53
Broadway play that was short
lived on
50:56
Broadway yeah well it started
in a in a
50:59
gay bar or a tranny bar as we
as it was
51:03
called back in the day and it
grew out
51:04
and it was really popular
off-broadway
51:06
and I didn't even know it went
but it
51:08
yeah went to Broadway I didn't
do so
51:10
well but it's performed
apparently
51:12
around the world and what was
51:15
interesting about it only to go
into the
51:17
whole story is it was
customized for the
51:21
Austin audience so with you
know shout
51:23
outs to different people in
Austin about
51:25
the mayor one of those things
yeah we
51:27
got a terrace of squares is
never-ending
51:29
play called Beach Blanket
Babylon and
51:34
saying it packs him in but the
whole
51:36
thing is about localizing right
so this
51:39
was localized also for the
Trump hating
51:42
Austin audience ah my and
people were
51:46
out of their seats just that
the mention
51:49
of you know that at some point
it's like
51:51
oh I'm gonna read these
children's books
51:53
and it's a good night Donnie
it's about
51:55
Trump whatever it was but
people were
51:56
just just insanely happy
jumping up and
52:00
down and doing the Nancy clap
you know
52:05
the one that you did to Trump
during the
52:07
State of the Union
52:08
yeah the shade I think it's
called the
52:10
SH Nancy shade clap so you
wonder man
52:15
how does this happen with these
people
52:17
it just happens actually a unit
school
52:20
system didn't aoc go to Boston
to bu
52:23
Boston University
52:25
that's where she did that yes
she went
52:27
to Boston University for what
for school
52:31
she did yeah think so well now
we have
52:36
to look it up yeah definitely I
thought
52:42
she was in a BU t-shirt in in
that
52:45
videos I mean anything I've got
a BU
52:47
t-shirt for Abby for was a
video about
52:50
the school oh no I don't do it
videos
52:53
for the school okay
52:57
did you look it up yet Boston
University
53:00
there you go education Boston
University
53:02
well this makes total sense we
got a
53:05
note boots on the ground from
Christine
53:07
producer Christine Adam and
John my name
53:11
is Cristina and boots on the
ground at
53:12
Boston University where I
attend evening
53:14
classes based on both urine
Jon's
53:17
precise and consistent analysis
in
53:19
regards to liberal madness
within
53:21
universities as an independent
I walked
53:24
through the university doors
silently
53:26
with my invisible no agenda hat
on and I
53:29
observe by the way it's a great
53:31
promotion for $33.33 will give
you an
53:36
invisible no agenda this is
great I like
53:40
it I walked through the
university door
53:44
silently with my invisible no
agenda hat
53:46
on and observe I feel as if I
have to
53:48
bite my tongue sit in silence
and avoid
53:50
heavy sighs and I rolling when
it comes
53:53
to inconsistent Trump bashing
class
53:56
started three weeks ago this
particular
53:58
class is psychology four
personality
54:00
taught by a 58 year old South
Korean
54:03
native man first class he was
dropping
54:07
f-bombs left and right and with
my no
54:09
agenda hat on I pinpointed him
as a
54:12
liberal professor based on the
constant
54:14
f-bomb analysis it wasn't
before long he
54:17
was going off on Trump in a
temper
54:18
tantrum and I recorded it shall
we
54:24
listen he was done on her
iPhone and so
54:28
I cranked it up and I think we
got some
54:30
the audio is pretty decent and
this is
54:32
what is he talking about here
he's
54:35
talking about the wall about
Trump and
54:37
just listen to
54:39
the sanity or the perceived
sanity of
54:41
this professor there you go
there's your
55:40
professor yes like a psychology
course
55:44
to me a psychology course in
55:47
brainwashing this guy should be
kicked
55:51
out of that university oh I bet
you bet
55:54
you that he's gonna get from
after
55:55
professors that he or she who is
55:57
shitting the kristine follows
up hey
56:00
what about the children I'm
turning 27
56:02
this year and this kind of shit
that is
56:04
brainwashing the youth of
America not
56:06
just the media but the liberal
colleges
56:07
that feel the need to state
their
56:09
political opinion and embed it
into
56:10
young developmental minds yeah
it's too
56:13
late because that's exactly the
kind of
56:16
Education A or C got yeah she
went to
56:20
Boston yeah yeah you heard
about that
56:23
she she went to Boston
University yes
56:27
well let's I'm gonna stick with
for just
56:30
a second then I will stick with
the
56:32
disappointing professors in
this is a
56:35
professor of neuroscience and
who I was
56:38
very excited about and this
actually
56:40
good a good moment in the show
to play
56:42
this clip this is Sam Harris
he's do you
56:46
ever listen said the same
Harris is this
56:48
his podcast have you ever
listened I
56:49
don't think I've ever listened
to it now
56:50
but it's okay I mean a lot of
people
56:52
like it he has he's pretty
level-headed
56:54
in general but he's a
neuroscientist and
56:58
he kind of talks a bit like a
scientist
57:00
and he's done something
different he is
57:02
changing the model that he
makes money
57:04
with his podcast is a very very
popular
57:07
podcast and he comes so close
so close
57:11
to explaining and seeing our
very own
57:14
value for value model in fact a
lot of
57:16
people tweeted me a link and
said look
57:19
at this it's this him II did
the Sam
57:21
Harris he's talking about the
value for
57:23
value model the thing is he not
only
57:25
does he miss it
57:27
he he acts like I would say
your typical
57:31
scientific professor and and
forgets to
57:34
ask questions which is the
basis of
57:37
science and he and he just
takes old
57:40
science for granted his own
observations
57:42
for granted and is therefore in
my mind
57:45
a very disappointing
neuroscientist even
57:49
though he comes pretty close
but maybe
57:51
we can set him straight this is
a Sam
57:53
Harris on his new model on the
Joe Rogan
57:55
show I mean it's very
interesting
57:57
psychologically because so I
have I've
57:59
created this network of support
for my
58:01
podcast but I see people do
calculations
58:05
that they would never do in a
more
58:09
transactional space that they
were just
58:10
let's say buying my next book
right so
58:12
like for me offering a free
podcast and
58:16
then saying if you find this
valuable
58:19
you can support it right see
how close
58:21
he's getting that you know from
the side
58:24
of being a creator of that
content it
58:26
feels like the the most
transparent
58:28
interaction possible because a
person
58:31
can listen for free for as long
as they
58:33
want to just discover how
valuable it is
58:35
and then they can support it to
the
58:36
degree that if they find it
valuable
58:37
whereas if I'm selling you a
book you
58:40
can't even read the
58:41
before you before you buy it
you have to
58:43
make the decision to buy it and
I'm
58:45
trying to convince you to buy
it because
58:47
it took me all this time to
write it and
58:48
and you know you're you know
it's it's
58:51
it's transactional he's come
very close
58:53
to an argument you've made John
hang in
58:55
there he's getting there with
but with a
58:57
podcast people make
calculations that
59:01
they would never make when
they're just
59:03
figuring out whether they want
to buy
59:04
something it's like like oh and
it's
59:06
really a long lines what you
just
59:07
described people say well how
much does
59:10
a podcast cost to produce right
like if
59:13
I knew what you were spending
the money
59:14
on and what it costs you to do
this
59:17
podcast well then I would
support you
59:19
right but they're never saying
how much
59:21
does it cost to write a book
and if I
59:24
knew what you were gonna spend
the money
59:25
on once you once you were once
once I
59:28
bought this book then I would
know
59:30
whether or not I wanted to buy
it either
59:31
want the book or you don't he's
made a
59:34
classic mistake here he is mind
reading
59:36
people and thinking because I
don't
59:39
think he actually asked anyone
said you
59:42
know he's saying that when you
ask some
59:44
people to donate to support the
work
59:46
that they calculate what is that
59:49
microphone cost and that's a
shouldn't
59:51
give him too much this is very
very
59:54
short-sighted thinking right so
the
59:57
problem with the support model
and this
59:59
the punt the problem with
patreon and
1:00:00
everything else is that it
engages this
1:00:03
sort of the philanthropy
charity side of
1:00:05
the brain and people are
worried about
1:00:07
what you're gonna do and how
much it all
1:00:10
cause like how much does it's
might cost
1:00:11
right yeah like that that's
that's a
1:00:13
question that someone has asked
this is
1:00:14
this is a brain scientist
telling us
1:00:16
exactly the opposite of how the
tens of
1:00:20
hundreds of people who listen
to this
1:00:21
podcast think because we've
also asked
1:00:25
them something we say hey don't
just
1:00:29
support us out of philanthropy
or you
1:00:32
know or look at us poor saps no
and he
1:00:35
had it he had it in his grasp
when he
1:00:37
forgot to ask the question what
is this
1:00:40
worth to you what is the time
you you
1:00:43
spent on this what was the
value of that
1:00:45
can you put that into a number
most
1:00:49
people can mr. brain scientists
came
1:00:51
when they're donating he wasn't
in
1:00:53
donating
1:00:54
and the problem there is
they're not
1:00:56
understanding you know just the
1:00:59
opportunity costs like I you
know I have
1:01:01
to decide how to spend my time
am I
1:01:02
gonna spend 90% of my time on a
podcast
1:01:05
well let's see huh yeah the
opportunity
1:01:08
costs nobody even considers
that term
1:01:10
that's a venture capital
somebody yeah
1:01:18
well that's what he's doing
that if so
1:01:20
that closes the door to
virtually
1:01:23
everything else I can do right
so it's
1:01:25
not a viable business and so I
mean I've
1:01:29
recognized now that I'm you
know to some
1:01:33
degree going against the grain
of human
1:01:34
psychology in asking for
support and now
1:01:37
I now I feel like I'm gonna ask
much
1:01:40
less and I'm gonna tell people
what the
1:01:41
business model is and and you
know and
1:01:43
still like and remind them of
it but I'm
1:01:45
personally I'm gonna go more
and more
1:01:47
than in the direction of
putting stuff
1:01:50
behind a paywall kind of sort
of Netflix
1:01:57
the ultimate version of it
would be if
1:01:59
it were Netflix that would also
let you
1:02:02
get it for free if you really
couldn't
1:02:03
afford it okay we need to set
Sam Sam
1:02:06
hair straight on this
1:02:07
oh he's never gonna listen oh
well let's
1:02:11
just make everyone else tell
who the
1:02:14
kind of people that would
listen to our
1:02:16
approach and take it seriously
and those
1:02:19
who wouldn't and someone who
over would
1:02:21
do what lie just heard him
overthinking
1:02:23
it and then falling back on
human brain
1:02:26
psychology which is I'd like to
have him
1:02:28
explain to me how a lot of
these systems
1:02:30
work especially in the United
States
1:02:32
where there's a generous looked
where
1:02:34
there's a generosity that's
built into
1:02:36
the public and churches benefit
from it
1:02:39
PBS has been on before recently
has
1:02:42
always been just supported by
the public
1:02:44
at all those shows I mean
there's nobody
1:02:47
who's you know they ask you for
yes
1:02:49
specific amounts but you could
make that
1:02:51
a variable I wouldn't make any
1:02:52
difference I well I think we've
done a
1:02:54
very good job making it a
variable and
1:02:56
let people pick their own damn
number we
1:02:57
have some famous number they
like or
1:02:59
their lucky number who cares
but this
1:03:02
guy's already out thought
himself so
1:03:03
he's not he's not he's not open
to any
1:03:07
help
1:03:08
well Sam should someone send
this to you
1:03:11
through no agenda player comm
which we
1:03:14
don't promote enough as you can
send a
1:03:16
link to an exact spot in the
show yeah
1:03:20
I've rolled it back a little
bit Sam ask
1:03:22
people what was this worth to
you and
1:03:25
thank them people like that
this is
1:03:29
where brain science and
broadcasting
1:03:32
separate if you need to come
into the
1:03:34
fold on how this operates
people really
1:03:37
do value what you do and they
will show
1:03:39
you that value if you have the
balls to
1:03:41
ask for it and that can be
scary I think
1:03:43
that's maybe it's just fear it's
1:03:47
probably prices come on to play
come in
1:03:50
to play when it comes to being
afraid to
1:03:53
ask this is like the myth that
you know
1:03:55
I've never understood this myth
because
1:03:57
it's never applied to me which
is that
1:03:59
men never asked for directions
right if
1:04:03
I take a wrong turn I'm looking
for a
1:04:05
gas station I'm going in there
and
1:04:07
asking for directions
immediately I do
1:04:09
not like wasting my time
driving around
1:04:12
and around and around looking
for a
1:04:14
freeway entrance yeah but you
are a
1:04:16
Renaissance man no I just don't
feel
1:04:19
like I don't feel like driving
around
1:04:21
and around where I am when I
don't
1:04:23
nowadays of course is lessened
by the
1:04:25
navigators on the phones but
still I
1:04:28
thought I thought you'd given
that up
1:04:30
like me I thought we're just
looking at
1:04:33
the map in general and by the
by the
1:04:36
phones for the men who don't
like to ask
1:04:38
for directions but they're
asking for
1:04:40
directions from their phone
anyway I
1:04:44
hope Sam Harris adjusts his
course I
1:04:47
think our model is very valid
for him I
1:04:50
think you'll find it very
successful and
1:04:51
he'll be very pleased with the
outcome
1:04:53
because it kind of works out to
you know
1:04:56
people contributing in multiple
ways to
1:04:58
your show or what how many now
every
1:05:00
show yes it's that really makes
the
1:05:05
community alright I've given
away too
1:05:07
much they should hire us for
this stuff
1:05:09
with that yeah they should
there you go
1:05:11
I'd like the money thank you
there's our
1:05:14
exit everybody you want to make
money
1:05:16
with your podcast hire us
1:05:19
with that I'd like to thank you
for your
1:05:21
courage say in the morning to
you to the
1:05:23
man you put the sea in the
Korean the
1:05:25
war I consult the group Jhansi
in the
1:05:30
morning you mr. Adam curry in
the
1:05:31
morning all the ships at sea
and the
1:05:33
boots on the ground and the
feet in the
1:05:34
air and the subs and the one of
the
1:05:35
names in the David and the
nights out
1:05:37
there and in the morning to the
troll
1:05:40
room no agenda stream calm
where you can
1:05:43
listen along with the show chat
with the
1:05:45
trolls in the raid just you
know throw
1:05:46
out one-liners be sarcastic
sometimes
1:05:49
help us it's always appreciated
no
1:05:51
agenda stream calm and in the
morning to
1:05:53
theis but ours who has a name
we haven't
1:05:55
heard in a while as our credits
for the
1:05:58
album art theis we had a string
of Earth
1:06:01
picks several years ago I think
oh yeah
1:06:04
he was on a roll and then he
just bailed
1:06:09
and he made a great piece of
art for us
1:06:12
for that was for our big 11:11
show and
1:06:15
it was Hillary Donald and
Alexandria all
1:06:18
holding up big foam fingers
with number
1:06:20
one four of them in total made
eleven
1:06:23
eleven and it was just a great
piece and
1:06:27
we really appreciate and
welcome back to
1:06:28
ice good to know that you're
still on
1:06:30
board
1:06:30
that's no agenda art generator
calm
1:06:33
where you can always find all
of the art
1:06:35
that our producers as they're
part of
1:06:37
the value for value networking
system
1:06:39
contributes to the show thanks
again
1:06:41
everybody all right you have a
few
1:06:44
people to thank starting with
rogue sure
1:06:47
rogue I found is the email
black night
1:06:50
at Baron of the Palouse oh this
is not
1:06:52
on my list
1:06:53
it's right at the top no I had
it
1:06:55
Spokane Washington 1 1 1 1 1 .
1 1 o has
1:06:59
a different name okay there's
some
1:07:02
information in here that you're
gonna
1:07:04
need to write down I'm starting
to say
1:07:05
mm-hmm
1:07:06
and she starts off I blame Adam
of
1:07:10
course about three years ago he
made an
1:07:13
offhand comment about always
noticing
1:07:15
that 11.11 time on the clock my
entire
1:07:18
life I thought I was the only
one I
1:07:21
decided right then and there to
save up
1:07:23
my pennies and donate that
amount once
1:07:25
the show rolled around with this
1:07:27
donation I attained the
illustrious rank
1:07:29
of Ike out
1:07:31
you have to put them on the
list for
1:07:33
title change okay so it's sir
what is
1:07:36
his fold its rogue black knight
and
1:07:39
Baron of the Palouse and silver
mountain
1:07:42
hold on rogue hold on I'm still
getting
1:07:47
everything I'm not repeat
myself okay
1:07:50
again this is sir rogue black
knight of
1:07:54
the and Baron of the pollution
silver
1:07:56
mountain of the Palouse and
silver
1:08:01
mountain yes I know it well
yeah what do
1:08:04
you mean you know it will just
keep
1:08:05
going rogue Vike out of the
pollution
1:08:09
silver mountain okay got it
okay for my
1:08:17
title change that like titles
are a
1:08:19
change he likes the titles are
a-changin
1:08:21
jingle if you can do that of it
1:08:22
and in honor of international
Scotch day
1:08:25
I request a one-time addition
to the
1:08:28
round table of the Isle of Jura
single
1:08:31
malt whiskey and French onion
soup now
1:08:34
here's here's the problem he's
not being
1:08:37
knighted he gets a title change
and we
1:08:38
have no other Knights today so
I can't I
1:08:41
can put it in and that's out
well I can
1:08:43
keep it on the table for the
for the
1:08:45
next show if we're lucky
1:08:47
please guide me no no no please
give a
1:08:51
douchebag call out you're tall
Paul okay
1:08:54
hello tall Paul bend over it's
coming
1:08:56
your way I'm a Viking
1:09:00
he's not even a knight oh the
horror inj
1:09:04
no jingles but please give me a
special
1:09:06
SUV rat oh goat Karma SUV redo
goat
1:09:13
Karma as I have recently
embarked on a
1:09:15
diesel engine swap in a 30 year
old
1:09:18
Isuzu okay sure that I will
need all the
1:09:21
positive thoughts I can muster
okay why
1:09:24
is anyone doing this I don't
know it's
1:09:27
anything else anything else or
to begin
1:09:30
this special redo karma nice
with a goat
1:09:33
you've got all right whitey
decoder $500
1:09:48
comes in number two man I've
been a
1:09:50
listener since day one so long
overdue
1:09:51
first time donation thank you
Adam for
1:09:53
the Amsterdam no agenda tip
John I'm a
1:09:56
big fan no jingle necessarily
whitey the
1:09:59
coder finally dude name been
living in
1:10:01
Southern California
1:10:02
alright yes it's whitey not
Whitney like
1:10:05
whitey from Leave It to Beaver
kill
1:10:07
whitey alright right in the
coder I
1:10:12
learned the code very nice
thank you
1:10:14
very much whitey the code you
know
1:10:16
rarely do we see a $500 about
it's not
1:10:20
it's just not an amount that we
see
1:10:21
that's like that's like we were
just one
1:10:23
of those number you write like
a PBS
1:10:25
just like a real nonprofit
amount you
1:10:29
know we have you know like
three three
1:10:31
three all kinds of weird
numbers that's
1:10:34
cool thank you very much whitey
the
1:10:36
coder whitey thank you for your
service
1:10:38
thanks whitey 10:13 easy douche
1:10:41
absolutely
1:10:43
you've been deduced gregory
pearson
1:10:49
cockeysville Maryland for 2042
for my
1:10:55
42nd birthday I decided to stop
being a
1:10:57
douche bag so I can I have addy
douching
1:11:01
you've been deduced on the
birthday list
1:11:06
for Saturday 2:16 can I get a
don't eat
1:11:10
me AOC whooping the
Constitution and Jay
1:11:13
CDs mac and cheese you've got
karma
1:11:47
[Music]
1:11:51
skipped over mr. e mr. e 3 s63
please
1:12:00
refer to me as mr. e a
long-overdue
1:12:02
donation d douche me please
you've been
1:12:06
deduced number 363 is 11 times
11
1:12:15
squared times 3 pledging my
allegiance
1:12:19
to my what does this a leash
sir a the
1:12:24
gray-haired geek a Silicon
Valley
1:12:27
respect and karma please
1:12:34
[Music]
1:12:35
you've got karma yeah you did
1:12:43
anonymous by the way people
should does
1:12:46
everyone's well just send Adam
kudos for
1:12:48
the fact that he can do half of
this
1:12:50
especially now that we know
where my
1:12:52
developmental problems came
from yeah
1:13:02
three three three five three
anonymous
1:13:05
Aussie donation first-time
donor for the
1:13:08
entertainment value of the no
agenda
1:13:10
show I would say D douching is
a good
1:13:12
idea
1:13:15
[Music]
1:13:17
yes take note house selling
karma and
1:13:22
Adi douching we just gave you
that
1:13:23
looking for an easy house sale
hence the
1:13:26
ease donation from the
anonymous Aussie
1:13:30
there you go man looking
forward to be
1:13:32
easy you've got karma sir Joe
Delaware
1:13:38
in Wilmington three three three
three
1:13:40
four mmm tryin to get ahead of
the pack
1:13:43
yeah cos at the end of the pack
did this
1:13:46
in the executive producer arena
I see
1:13:50
him here's your cut of the job
refer
1:13:52
bonus I'm getting for helping a
friend
1:13:54
get into my company huh I have
to think
1:13:56
the jobs karma was a factor and
I didn't
1:13:59
even ask for it just in case I
used some
1:14:02
Karma not intended for me
please say
1:14:04
place a make up Karma for
anyone looking
1:14:07
love and light sir Joe of
Delaware okay
1:14:11
and then there's something
something in
1:14:14
the oh by the way I also got a
box
1:14:16
remember it was her milk man
sent you
1:14:19
all that cool stuff I got I got
the same
1:14:20
thing oh you did boxing the
what the
1:14:25
bomb-making yeah I got the
bomb-making
1:14:27
book I got the the Illuminati
card game
1:14:31
that's great to have that
that's a
1:14:32
collectible right there that's
my
1:14:35
favorite yeah I think that's
probably
1:14:36
the most collectable in the
bunch yeah
1:14:38
and I got a 3d modeled clue do
sign
1:14:42
some other cool things get one
of those
1:14:43
yeah well you don't have a clue
do man
1:14:45
you got to name your studio you
know I
1:14:48
guess you're you can have a
sign bless
1:14:49
this mess you've got karma we
have an
1:14:57
anonymous email of two three
four five
1:15:00
six I may have that do not read
my name
1:15:04
and I read my name's as a
company email
1:15:07
to follow I got right here okay
with
1:15:10
this donation of two three four
five six
1:15:12
I'm crossing the threshold into
the
1:15:13
knighting territory accounting
by so it
1:15:17
is the night all right all
right night
1:15:19
in celebration of her birthday
tomorrow
1:15:21
I would like to bequeath this
honor and
1:15:23
he does have a an accounting
road so
1:15:26
it's accounts smoking-hot wife
and best
1:15:28
friend who listens regularly at
home she
1:15:31
started listening when I told
her about
1:15:33
a segment John did several
months back
1:15:34
about the philosophical shifts
in the
1:15:37
modern education system his
report
1:15:40
firmed our beliefs and the
importance of
1:15:42
homeschooling and the show has
become an
1:15:45
incidental part of the kids
career
1:15:48
really we are now curriculum
which part
1:15:54
the rap lyrics has become an
incidental
1:15:58
incidental means just only
partially
1:16:00
this kids curriculum ever since
1:16:03
oh okay kids you got three
hours to
1:16:07
yourself I want you to listen
to this
1:16:08
show there will be a test she
would like
1:16:13
to be known as Dame drea Dame
Dre a mad
1:16:18
Dame of the Mid Valley so and
it does
1:16:23
she does she have a real name
or just
1:16:26
anonymous as hot girlfriend
becomes Dame
1:16:28
draya's mad about white horse
wife
1:16:31
smokin hot wife Diana sorry no
no names
1:16:35
because heaven forbid and can
you add
1:16:39
paprika's now co-op Prakash
okay a
1:16:43
Prakash Prakash and hot toddies
1:16:48
at the roundtable now could you
do me a
1:16:51
favor since I didn't expect
this have
1:16:52
any Knights what was the other
thing
1:16:54
they wanted them that our first
guy
1:16:55
wanted on the sir rogue what
did he want
1:16:58
I'm sorry to do this to you
well I lied
1:17:03
[Music]
1:17:08
right yeah I love Jura single
malt
1:17:13
whiskey yeah and French onion
soup a
1:17:19
beautiful combo which actually
probably
1:17:21
would taste pretty good together
1:17:23
no gratin so I loved your a
single malt
1:17:26
whiskey and French onion soup
and
1:17:28
paprika's and hot toddies man I
can't
1:17:30
wait for this tape table
paprikash tip a
1:17:34
Prakash yeah cash huh Prakash
and hot
1:17:37
toddies all right that's good
lastly can
1:17:41
we get an Obama you might die
followed
1:17:43
by I could have given you this
earlier
1:17:45
this is my fault mm-hmm
followed by a
1:17:46
little girl yay and the jobs
karma
1:17:48
luckily it's not too
complicated I'll be
1:17:50
heading home from the AFG the a
of
1:17:54
Jefferson Afghanistan AFG is
military
1:17:58
speed flow all anonymous and
we'll be
1:18:02
starting an exciting new phase
in our
1:18:03
lives thanks for all you do all
right
1:18:06
and was Obama yay and Jobs
karma no no
1:18:10
Obama you might die yeah
1:18:13
followed by little girl yay and
jobs
1:18:16
karma that's exactly what I
said you
1:18:18
might die jobs jobs jobs and
jobs let's
1:18:23
vote for job
1:18:25
you've got karma there we go
1:18:29
[Music]
1:18:30
mark Glynn L think it's kosher
or kosher
1:18:36
conquer something I can't tell
el al
1:18:39
cocl first it takes it Oh al
quicker
1:18:42
maybe mark Houston Texas to
2719 I
1:18:46
looked and looked and looked it
came in
1:18:48
as a check from one of the
banks and
1:18:51
then I look for some email I
couldn't
1:18:53
find anything oh that's too bad
1:18:55
well he can always send us in
over here
1:19:00
sir Tim of the tunnels and
wah-pah who
1:19:05
Hawaii 222 not 22 he would seem
I've
1:19:10
missed the boat hostilities
show 1 1 1 1
1:19:15
but please accept these bags of
1:19:17
elevenses pendants it's got a
bag of 11
1:19:21
highs the shows have been
spectacular of
1:19:24
late and I just want to make
him take a
1:19:26
moment and comment about the
audio
1:19:28
quality if I may
1:19:29
Adam the new agenda shows audio
is the
1:19:33
standard by which I measure the
other
1:19:35
podcasts I listen to and I
often find
1:19:38
myself muttering Adam needs to
put on a
1:19:41
podcasting clinic as I cringe
cringe
1:19:44
when I hear some of the other
programs
1:19:47
and what they sound like they're
1:19:48
recording from the bottom of
the sea
1:19:51
also John I think you're
squeaking
1:19:54
chairs hilarious man and a shot
of good
1:20:00
karma keep up the goats word he
lost all
1:20:03
credibility I'm like he likes
what I'm
1:20:05
doing and then he likes your
squeaky
1:20:07
chair mmm
1:20:10
thank you very much sir Tim of
the
1:20:12
tunnels I love your sack of
Elevens
1:20:15
I don't like a button chemicals
in the
1:20:16
water to turn the friggin frogs
game
1:20:20
you've got karma yeah we're a
nutty
1:20:25
bunch over here at the No
Agenda show a
1:20:27
nutty Bunch day
1:20:29
this actually Valentine's Day
hello
1:20:32
hello Valentine's night Nate
Nate I'm
1:20:36
not sure how to pronounce it
but she's
1:20:38
in the in the Michigan area in
Ferndale
1:20:41
as a matter of fact to 1419 I'm
making
1:20:44
this donation honour of my
wonderful
1:20:46
husband Christopher to go
toward his
1:20:48
knighthood we have been
together for
1:20:50
almost a decade
1:20:51
I've married for six years I
couldn't
1:20:54
imagine my life without him
he's been a
1:20:55
longtime avid listener and
loves the
1:20:57
show thank you for keeping hid
our eyes
1:21:00
open to the nonsense being fed
to us on
1:21:02
a daily basis it's gotten to
the point
1:21:05
where you don't even watch any
kind of
1:21:07
news coverage at all because
it's pretty
1:21:08
much all garbage keep up the
good yes
1:21:14
indeed I keep up the good work
happy
1:21:18
Valentine's Day to you both and
happy
1:21:19
30th wedding anniversary to my
parents
1:21:22
oh yes and they never had a
fight I'd
1:21:26
like to request I'd like to
request
1:21:28
travel karma for Chris as he
prepares to
1:21:30
go to Germany on business
please play
1:21:33
the following jingles would you
look at
1:21:36
that juice get out of my vagina
and
1:21:40
Obama no no no from the hipster
is town
1:21:44
in Michigan Katie
1:21:46
Thank You Katie happy to oblige
1:21:48
congratulations to you parents
that's
1:21:51
great
1:22:11
you thought karma we got
jingles man we
1:22:19
got jingles we like no butters
I would
1:22:24
suggest that we play the intro
song to
1:22:27
this next donor like that
1:22:32
Nussbaum is here ladies and
gentlemen
1:22:35
Thomas Nussbaum uh he comes in
with I
1:22:40
just did go to his email yeah
he comes
1:22:44
in with two 14 19 which is the
the
1:22:49
fabulous did but I'm gonna stop
now okay
1:22:52
so every this happens every
Valentine's
1:22:55
Day we put up this 214 date of
to jizz
1:22:59
in February 14th and the year
and every
1:23:02
was it we've done in out 2015
2016 2017
1:23:05
2018 so this year's to 14 19
and we
1:23:09
asked people to call out their
love or
1:23:11
whatever for the Valentine's Day
1:23:13
Valentine's Day call it we do
it every
1:23:15
year and every year we get to
people who
1:23:20
feel obliged to call one of
their
1:23:22
partners a happy Valentine's Day
1:23:24
it's the biggest flop on a
year-to-year
1:23:27
basis ever because we don't
have no
1:23:30
chocolate
1:23:31
I guess so we don't have the
1:23:33
strawberries oh my god Thomas
Nussbaum
1:23:44
in Virginia Beach he says to my
no
1:23:47
gender friends of him that's
who he's
1:23:49
donating he's giving the
Valentine's to
1:23:51
everybody so that's that's good
but in
1:23:53
his note he says thanks to you
and JC d
1:23:55
much love planning to see you
on March
1:23:57
2nd and Austin beer works yes
yes mom's
1:24:00
gonna be there yes he's the
only jingle
1:24:02
I can think of is JC d doing
the numbers
1:24:05
yes she will know who it's for
Isis this
1:24:10
code man it's code it's code
this code
1:24:12
is code somebody supposed to
yell bingo
1:24:15
at the end with you re nine six
two two
1:24:18
five nine two seven six eight
two nine
1:24:20
two one three three six three
three nine
1:24:22
five seven eight oh one oh two
eight
1:24:24
eight one two seven
1:24:26
bingo you've got karma amen
1:24:31
whatever whatever he needs he's
royalty
1:24:35
Eric Burdon Baltimore Maryland
one ten
1:24:38
nineteen a jingle request she
started to
1:24:42
begin it's actually not a bad
idea to
1:24:43
start the jingle request at the
1:24:45
beginning of the note yes
reason those
1:24:49
thing glue at the end but yeah
so much
1:24:50
little girl build a wall yeah
the wall
1:24:53
no no no the chicken dance
version and
1:24:55
JC DS yeah yeah yeah a little
girl yay I
1:24:59
don't know what my yeah yeah
yeah is but
1:25:02
I will play it anyway in order
to
1:25:04
properly celebrate the birth of
our new
1:25:06
human resource on to ten
nineteen I
1:25:08
thought my first ATP level
donation was
1:25:10
in order I had signed up for an
eleven
1:25:12
eleven subscription on Saturday
just
1:25:13
hours before driving my wife to
the
1:25:15
hospital where she gave birth
to a
1:25:17
healthy and happy baby boy Oh
however
1:25:20
when we arrived home from the
hospital
1:25:22
Tuesday I was greeted with the
water
1:25:23
damage caused by ongoing home
run twin
1:25:26
of renovations no word to the
wise when
1:25:29
it comes to your plumbing don't
get it
1:25:32
don't get to it tomorrow I
would like to
1:25:35
wish my wife a happy
Valentine's Day a
1:25:37
family that listens to no agenda
1:25:39
together stays together
1:25:41
agreed I believe that to be
true I agree
1:25:44
please send us some new human
resource
1:25:46
Carmen with the dash of home
renovation
1:25:48
karma for good measure
1:25:49
thanks for everything y'all do
sanity is
1:25:52
truly priceless in a world
ruled by
1:25:54
outraged culture this is a
rowdy cry
1:26:00
come on guys you're my house
hold on
1:26:05
[Music]
1:26:15
okay manga
1:26:29
you've got karma we got jingle
the South
1:26:35
Jersey in Sickler Ville New
Jersey $200
1:26:38
we getting to the end here Jon
and Adam
1:26:41
sir Tony a South Jersey I'm a
dude named
1:26:43
Ben just accepting a new
position in a
1:26:45
consulting gig looking for job
karma and
1:26:47
this new venture can you play
John
1:26:49
Hutt's Huntsman speaking
Chinese and in
1:26:53
the morning jingle in Chinese
thanks for
1:26:55
keeping me sane and any karma
or just
1:26:57
what some job Oh jumps right in
this new
1:27:00
venture
1:27:00
gotcha top boot highly algea
Jigga
1:27:02
changing jobs jobs and jobs
school just
1:27:14
hit sir Steven Ewing New Jersey
$200
1:27:20
John and Adam um it's been a
rough few
1:27:24
another guy that puts in the
yes I saw
1:27:26
it I saw the Starks doing that
it's
1:27:28
possible well that's possible
uh it's
1:27:31
been a rough few years three
years ago I
1:27:33
lost my mom to liver cancer six
months
1:27:35
after that my dog died from
stomach
1:27:37
cancer two months ago I lost my
job as a
1:27:39
programmer ye no agenda in your
analysis
1:27:43
has been one constant one
constant over
1:27:47
these trying years I'm sorry
that has
1:27:51
kept me sane and helped me to
retain a
1:27:53
piece of my humanity I can not
thank you
1:27:56
two enough suffice it to say
over the
1:27:59
past few years I would drew a
bit
1:28:00
socially but now I'm back and
ready to
1:28:02
love and be loved against this
is job's
1:28:04
karma I asked for two months
ago worked
1:28:05
like a champ oh thanks
1:28:07
can I please have some
following clips
1:28:09
in the relationship karma and
then he's
1:28:11
got him Charlie Rose tell me
about the
1:28:12
sexuality it's in your DNA
1:28:14
can you see the juice that's an
1:28:16
interesting we have not
1:28:18
see the juice two years now we
just
1:28:21
played it like three minutes
ago yeah
1:28:24
and now it's being now yes it's
twice of
1:28:26
random numbers they're number
random
1:28:28
number theory please tell the
sexuai
1:28:30
House to deejay Fuji and thank
you both
1:28:33
for your courage sir Steve from
formerly
1:28:36
of West Orange
1:28:37
yes sir Steve from Ewing all
right sir
1:28:39
Steve of course we can do that
for you
1:28:40
now tell me about in this
sexuality it's
1:28:43
in your DNA from one of our
nights yes I
1:28:58
saw this good Sir Alexander of
the north
1:29:00
and territories are one of our
two
1:29:01
Russian Knights oh yes
1:29:04
he says gents I beg your pardon
almost
1:29:06
two years a tug of wars my
shareholders
1:29:08
concluded not my favor and I've
received
1:29:10
notice of dismissal today I
will try to
1:29:12
maintain my subscription which
brought
1:29:15
me to knighthood over the span
of 10
1:29:16
years as long as I can I must
say that
1:29:18
current job market in Russia
yes I am
1:29:20
one of the toothed infamous
Russian
1:29:22
Knights is horrible to say the
least
1:29:24
I hereby request job's karma to
ease my
1:29:28
suffering yeah you bet we all
he's
1:29:30
actually the title of his
emails like I
1:29:32
was it's like night in peril or
1:29:34
something in distress yes we
hear you
1:29:37
distressed all of course we
will give
1:29:38
that to you and here we go said
jobs
1:29:42
jobs jobs jobs and jobs that's
1:29:49
Kharma we do like to break for
our
1:29:51
nights and so that's executive
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executive producer for show
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supporting the show even though
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1:29:59
didn't get any Valentine's Day
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1:30:01
except for two of you but we
thank
1:30:04
everyone for helping us get
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1:30:06
going and I don't know what to
do about
1:30:08
our rogue in terms of he should
be in
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the one-one-one-one Club
1:30:14
yeah yeah well we'll give him
that also
1:30:18
with a one of our new hats Oh
the new
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invisibly he gets the new
invisible hold
1:30:24
on let me get the birthday hat
we need a
1:30:26
sound for the Hat give someone
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1:30:30
I'll have to work alright so
we'll just
1:30:31
put him on the club it would
put him on
1:30:33
show of course we won't put him
under
1:30:34
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we just
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put it on there look around
there's that
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1:30:41
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thank you
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we're very
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out there and tell everybody
about I
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think propagate our formula is
this we
1:31:14
go out we hit people in the
mouth
1:31:16
[Applause]
1:31:20
[Music]
1:31:28
hey I was a little uh I was a
little bit
1:31:31
coin celebrity yesterday if you
caught
1:31:34
that me I was a Bitcoin celeb
oh well um
1:31:39
I got up in the morning I'm
reading as I
1:31:42
do through the emails and
everything and
1:31:44
this guy Dennis um Dennis's
lastly
1:31:48
Dennis is kind of my Bitcoin
guru it's a
1:31:51
Dutch guy in this year Dennis I
forget
1:31:54
was last name and so Dennis is
always
1:31:57
DMing me stuff and you know
he's been
1:31:59
saying hey you know some guys
are doing
1:32:01
some stuff with Bitcoin and ham
radio
1:32:03
and so then he tagged me in
something I
1:32:05
see this going back and forth
and this
1:32:07
one guy in Michigan who is an
actual
1:32:09
Bitcoin guru who was like oh I
got this
1:32:12
fs8 call which is the new
protocol for
1:32:15
digital that all that all the
kids are
1:32:17
doing it on the digital ham
radios and I
1:32:20
want to send someone some
Bitcoin and so
1:32:22
I like out give me give me
thirty
1:32:23
minutes let me give so I'd
throw the
1:32:25
wire over the balcony bring out
the
1:32:28
trusty KX to fire up JSA call
and lo and
1:32:31
behold I get what it was like
70 cents
1:32:33
in Bitcoin transferred through
ham radio
1:32:36
and that was seen as something
pretty
1:32:40
cool your Pioneer once again
once again
1:32:45
that's right you're the second
Marconi
1:32:47
award this I was thinking I was
talking
1:32:49
with Tina Bob this morning said
how few
1:32:52
people in the world what is the
number
1:32:54
of people who know who
understand and
1:32:55
know about Bitcoin and our
license to do
1:32:59
ham radio this is not gonna be
a big
1:33:01
payment channel I'm afraid
could be
1:33:06
worth a quarter of a million
dollars if
1:33:07
you keep it up I'm hope well
now I have
1:33:09
to pass the torch so now I got
to find
1:33:11
some other a professional ham
radio
1:33:14
amateur so I can send this 70
cents in
1:33:19
Bitcoin on to the next person
this is
1:33:21
kind of it's it's very
interesting how
1:33:23
long it's passed the torch Pete
this is
1:33:26
this is new with with money
people are
1:33:30
PTT if viral is money money's
going
1:33:33
viral people are passing yeah
PTT
1:33:35
passing the torch and it's
little
1:33:38
amounts but he knows no I'll add
1:33:40
something to it I'll make it a
buck
1:33:42
which of course will be ten
million in a
1:33:44
couple of years well I'm making
a buck
1:33:46
and then I'll pass it on to
someone else
1:33:47
and so that's how the these
bitcoins
1:33:50
will go around the globe on ham
radio
1:33:53
hey it was fun to be even legal
I love
1:33:56
people like what what's his MTV
guy
1:33:59
doing Woollett if you have no
idea what
1:34:02
I do you know I know it yeah
that's me
1:34:12
brothers and sisters okay and
well
1:34:18
hilarious up in your neck of
the woods
1:34:20
and we were on this train so to
speak in
1:34:25
2011 in fact we were talking
about this
1:34:28
one thing so much that we even
got a
1:34:30
jingle of it all aboard
1:34:33
[Music]
1:34:36
before I hand over the mic to
my man jcd
1:34:41
to tell us the latest on it I
do want to
1:34:43
go back in time to 2011 this is
the
1:34:47
train that would go from San
Francisco
1:34:50
to Los Angeles I was actually
evict 'add
1:34:53
my apartment at the time under
eminent
1:34:55
domain it didn't hurt don't
worry
1:34:57
because this is where the the
train
1:34:59
ultimately would terminate and
they
1:35:01
would get ahead of the game
nice bar
1:35:03
across the street from you very
famous
1:35:05
old plays brick dad took it out
right on
1:35:07
the corner actually right on
the corner
1:35:09
level they took it down and and
this was
1:35:12
supposed to be this was really
in a way
1:35:14
Obama's green new deal and it
was all
1:35:17
about high speed rail high
speed rail
1:35:19
and I just we're gonna go down
memory
1:35:22
lane about this I should have
picked up
1:35:24
some old clips because this was
that
1:35:27
during one ERA like about a
two-year
1:35:29
period during the Obama
administration
1:35:31
everybody was talking to
high-speed
1:35:32
around there talking oh yeah we
can go
1:35:35
from New York to Los Angeles
and then
1:35:37
they calculated it yeah if
you're doing
1:35:39
500 miles an hour you can get
there
1:35:41
pretty quickly and but you know
that
1:35:43
zooming you never stopped right
I mean
1:35:46
the whole thing was there were
high
1:35:48
speed rail initiatives all over
the
1:35:49
country some of them very short
I mean
1:35:52
it was like - it was Johnny it
was and
1:35:54
this is just a
1:35:55
it was like the green new deal
here's
1:35:59
here's just 25 seconds of the
president
1:36:02
the talking about it at the
time this is
1:36:03
destructive emissions and
creates jobs
1:36:06
what we're talking about is a
vision for
1:36:09
high-speed rail in America they
imagine
1:36:12
boarding a train in the center
of the
1:36:14
city no racing to an airport
and across
1:36:17
the terminal no delays no
sitting on the
1:36:20
tarmac no lost luggage no
taking off
1:36:22
your shoes no taking off your
shoes
1:36:26
right away TSA got in any
action started
1:36:29
like you know assaulting people
on train
1:36:32
platforms if you remember yeah
they had
1:36:34
a zephyr whether they called
not this
1:36:35
effort Viper team Viper team
very good
1:36:38
yeah the Viper teams yeah this
whole
1:36:42
thing and we were just laughing
about it
1:36:44
and I think that what we
surmised at the
1:36:47
time was or what I remember you
saying
1:36:49
paraphrase this is a scam
because what
1:36:53
happens is people already in
the loop
1:36:55
have purchased all the land
that will be
1:36:56
or own all the land that'll be
necessary
1:36:58
on this where the tracks will
be that'll
1:37:01
get bought up by the government
and very
1:37:03
favorable prices and won't be
under
1:37:06
eminent domain no it's it's all
buddies
1:37:08
and it's gonna be a boondoggle
and it
1:37:11
was supposed to cost what like
seven or
1:37:14
eight billion I think at the
time well
1:37:17
the one from San Francisco to
LA was
1:37:18
supposed to be something like
that's the
1:37:20
then they did balloon to 30 and
then 40
1:37:22
billion or so and that was 100
is just
1:37:26
ridiculous it wasn't gonna work
and the
1:37:28
big end they would the scam was
pretty
1:37:30
much identified early on and it
gets
1:37:33
stalled by one thing or another
and so
1:37:35
the whole thing in California in
1:37:37
particular was just a joke even
though I
1:37:39
was arguing with people I
remember I was
1:37:43
at me vo at the time in the
little
1:37:46
creatives area and we had all
these you
1:37:50
know these kids are all
Millennials and
1:37:52
I brought it up I said hey it's
this
1:37:55
bullcrap oh no man it's gonna
be great
1:37:57
and I said this bullcrap no you
who
1:38:00
amongst you is gonna take a
high-speed
1:38:03
train to Los Angeles it that you
1:38:07
wouldn't take an airplane you
we would
1:38:09
jump on the Southwest and just
fly there
1:38:12
in less than an hour about an
hour oh no
1:38:15
I would I would they all every
one of
1:38:17
them I would I would I would a
day
1:38:19
wouldn't
1:38:19
that's the joke of it none of
nobody
1:38:22
wants this nobody's taking the
train
1:38:24
anywhere I mean I I've been on
the
1:38:25
Zephyr up to Sacramento which
is a nice
1:38:27
ride and it's about you know
kind of
1:38:30
break even with driving up
there but
1:38:32
it's more relaxing the trains
have him
1:38:35
and everyone had these dreams
of some
1:38:37
combination of the great trains
in
1:38:39
Europe and the yes all the
Europe thing
1:38:41
and and the bullet train yeah
we can
1:38:44
mean like and the bullet speed
train of
1:38:46
the boat train speed of of
Japan and
1:38:49
this was the dream and it was a
big deal
1:38:52
and this was one of the
president's
1:38:54
signature doohickeys and we
laughed and
1:38:58
we laughed and we laugh we got
condemned
1:39:01
for it yeah yeah yeah where we
left
1:39:03
anyway because we don't care
and there's
1:39:06
nobody's gonna take us off the
air
1:39:07
because we thought high-speed
rail was a
1:39:09
huge scam and the other element
of it
1:39:11
was laying down these tracks is
just
1:39:13
gonna benefit Burlington
Northern Warren
1:39:16
Buffett and all these other
guys are
1:39:17
already owned trains systems
and they
1:39:20
get to use those tracks the
tracks
1:39:22
aren't just for high-speed rail
oh yeah
1:39:24
we I've totally forgot that
angle of it
1:39:26
we were looking at who was
gonna benefit
1:39:27
and it was clearly Burlington
Northern
1:39:29
yeah who use and they were
barely know
1:39:32
any passenger trains are
running from
1:39:34
time to time just because it's
all
1:39:36
filled up with Freight
1:39:37
anyway scary apparently has a
priority
1:39:40
over passengers well yeah
passengers so
1:39:44
here's delay here's the
announcement
1:39:45
they finally a governor Gavin
Newsom did
1:39:48
this early in his in his
administration
1:39:50
rather than late because he
doesn't want
1:39:53
to be controversial because
they people
1:39:55
forget about this in six months
but
1:39:57
here's his HS Rail report
California one
1:40:01
but let's be real the current
project as
1:40:04
planned would cost too much and
1:40:07
respectfully take too long
there's been
1:40:09
too little oversight and not
enough
1:40:12
transparency right now there
simply
1:40:14
isn't a path to get from
Sacramento to
1:40:17
San Diego let alone from you
know San
1:40:20
Francisco to LA
1:40:22
I wish there were however we do
have the
1:40:26
capacity to complete a
high-speed rail
1:40:29
link between Merced and
Bakersfield now
1:40:32
I know we're gonna say well
that's a
1:40:36
train to nowhere but I think
that's
1:40:38
wrong and I think that's
offensive wait
1:40:41
a minute there is something in
1:40:43
Bakersfield and a lot of people
need to
1:40:45
go there this is jail this is
jail a
1:40:49
huge Penitentiary and a lot of
people
1:40:53
need to go to that jail and
it's so it's
1:40:55
in between LA and San Francisco
was
1:40:57
horrible to have to drive there
well he
1:41:02
thinks is offensive if you
criticize the
1:41:04
yeah because it's mainly black
people
1:41:07
who are using the train to go
to jail
1:41:08
that's why that's why I'm
saying yeah it
1:41:11
is put on the high speed rail
so he's
1:41:16
pulled the plug on the whole
thing now
1:41:17
that the irony to this is if
I'm not
1:41:20
mistaken I could be wrong but
if I'm not
1:41:22
mistaken he's the one when he
was mayor
1:41:26
of San Francisco yeah and he
was also in
1:41:29
the brown administration Brown
was
1:41:31
pushing high speed rail a lot
yes was
1:41:34
and they're not saying anything
but the
1:41:37
building of the thing that got
you
1:41:38
kicked out the transportation
center in
1:41:41
San Francisco this little
background
1:41:44
they used to be a bus terminal
in San
1:41:47
Francisco and it was a bus
terminal all
1:41:49
the buses from the East Bay and
former
1:41:51
in all these bus would come
into this
1:41:52
terminal drop people off this
thing was
1:41:55
it was you it wasn't like you
know the
1:41:58
40's when it probably does a
lot of
1:42:00
people taking buses it was it's
just
1:42:02
kind of like commuters and it's
only
1:42:04
busy really in the morning and
then the
1:42:06
afternoon when people go home
and it's
1:42:08
it was dingy it was kind of
actually
1:42:11
picturesque that's kind of a
crap hole
1:42:15
and he had old benches and they
had
1:42:18
these seats that were obviously
built
1:42:21
for the days when the Greyhound
bus was
1:42:22
a big deal and so they decided
that no
1:42:27
we're gonna tear down this bus
terminal
1:42:30
as we hardly used and while it
was used
1:42:32
by a lot of homeless people
yeah lot
1:42:35
well not as
1:42:36
there'd be more there now than
there
1:42:37
were that yeah but so they tear
down
1:42:40
this functional bus terminal
that had
1:42:44
the right ins and outs of the
freeway
1:42:46
and everything else they tear
down the
1:42:47
functional bus terminal put up a
1:42:49
multi-billion dollar bus
terminal but
1:42:53
it's not gonna be a buster manat
1:42:55
rebuilding a bus terminal and
hardly
1:42:56
anyone uses we're gonna make it
the
1:42:59
centerpiece for the high-speed
rail the
1:43:02
third deck down below you go
down there
1:43:04
and you get on the high-speed
rail and
1:43:06
well now there's no high-speed
rail so
1:43:09
what is this boondoggle of a bus
1:43:11
terminal doing in San Francisco
which is
1:43:13
already falling apart
1:43:15
yeah well it's obvious homeless
shelter
1:43:19
will guarantee guarantee ESCO
but let's
1:43:24
play part two and I think that's
1:43:25
offensive Wow
1:43:28
this is of course going to be
highly
1:43:30
highly controversial this began
decades
1:43:33
ago Governor Brown had really
championed
1:43:36
this high-speed rail but it's
taken so
1:43:39
long so many political battles
and now
1:43:41
it's come down to this let's
not forget
1:43:44
that governor Newsom was
lieutenant
1:43:45
governor when these plans were
being
1:43:47
executed and at the time it was
supposed
1:43:49
to be 77 billion dollars more
recently
1:43:51
there have been some estimates
it could
1:43:53
be a hundred billion dollars
there's a
1:43:56
question about whether there's
gonna
1:43:57
have to be money paid back to
the
1:43:59
federal government Wow something
1:44:03
happened man somewhere someone
went we
1:44:05
got to pull the plug on this is
bad mojo
1:44:09
well according to one of our
listeners
1:44:13
or producers that I met in
Sacramento
1:44:15
who is a trained consultant
mm-hmm he
1:44:18
was supposed to get us both on
some
1:44:20
train to do some cool variety I
never
1:44:23
heard from him again but he
said that
1:44:25
there's he says the whole thing
they
1:44:27
wouldn't take any of the normal
routes
1:44:29
although that route through the
Altamont
1:44:31
Pass would be the fastest way
to get to
1:44:33
the five corridor and they have
to go
1:44:36
through someone's land that
they would
1:44:38
buy for capitalism take it they
had to
1:44:40
go this way in that way so they
could go
1:44:41
into all the different state
assemblyman
1:44:43
all Democrats
1:44:44
and state senators they all had
plots of
1:44:47
land that they're gonna have to
sit they
1:44:49
were gonna set up the cell to
the
1:44:50
high-speed rail authority and I
think
1:44:53
something was coming down where
they
1:44:54
were gonna get busted for
corruption yes
1:44:57
do some just pulled the plug
saving
1:45:00
these guys everybody's ass lose
a little
1:45:02
on the bland price right save
their ass
1:45:05
basically yeah yeah you're
probably
1:45:07
right so anyway so that's the
end of
1:45:11
that so there you go that's how
it ends
1:45:13
up just a scam to the highest
degree
1:45:17
flop flop I would say the
LGBTQIA PPK
1:45:27
community is my beat it started
very
1:45:30
early on tracking what is going
it's
1:45:34
part of social justice
movements as well
1:45:36
and your black lives matter in
there but
1:45:39
when you really look at the
acronym
1:45:41
which over the course of now
how many
1:45:44
years when do we first start
hearing the
1:45:46
whenever they added the T it
was at
1:45:48
first it was B LG or was it no
it was g
1:45:53
BL or GL GL BL T now is G now
at first
1:45:58
it was GL b GL b and then the
lesbians
1:46:01
took over and they made it LG
looks a
1:46:03
few of the men I was just
talking I had
1:46:05
lunch with the here we go I was
having
1:46:08
lunch with my friend who
happens to be
1:46:10
gay and we discussed this very
thing and
1:46:13
he said hey when didn't we lose
out to
1:46:15
the lesbians like hey hey easy
does it
1:46:18
Tiger so then when they added
the T we
1:46:23
started laughing like oh this
is great
1:46:24
and then you know it
essentially became
1:46:28
lesbian gay bisexual bicurious
trans ed
1:46:31
transgendered queer questioning
intersex
1:46:34
asexual allied a pansexual and
kink
1:46:40
so it's LGBTQ Qi AAP ke
although the
1:46:43
United Nations only recognizes
the K of
1:46:47
the Q and not the K who knows
but
1:46:50
finally there was someone who
was
1:46:52
willing to admit and has
suffered for
1:46:55
this
1:46:56
this is disorder name her name
is Julia
1:47:01
beckon and she used to be in the
1:47:05
Baltimore LGBT committee the
City
1:47:09
Committee for LGBTQ issues and
she said
1:47:13
hey you know we have a little
problem
1:47:15
here and we've seen this
previously in
1:47:17
big marches or in protest
marches where
1:47:21
the L in the LGBTQ etc the
lesbians
1:47:24
don't really like the the
transgenders
1:47:27
showing up in their category
because
1:47:29
while they have an issue with
it she's
1:47:31
going to explain in this clip
but for
1:47:34
sure I've been looking for
someone to
1:47:36
just say why do you put us all
in the
1:47:39
damn community it's rude it's
1:47:41
edie to me personally it's like
you know
1:47:43
L and the G they don't get
along very
1:47:45
well I don't know if either
them like
1:47:47
the T the bees God knows and
I've always
1:47:51
said this is a fallacy and it's
abusive
1:47:53
towards the LGBTQ etc community
you
1:47:56
shouldn't be lumped in like
that well
1:47:59
she's got kicked off this
committee and
1:48:01
she went on Fox News to talk
about it
1:48:03
well when we get down to it
women and
1:48:05
girls all share a biological
reality we
1:48:08
are all female but if any man
if any
1:48:10
male person can call himself a
woman or
1:48:14
legally identify as female then
1:48:17
predatory men will do so in
order to
1:48:19
gain access to women's single
sex spaces
1:48:22
and this puts every woman and
girl at
1:48:23
risk and this is already
happening in
1:48:25
many states in many states men
can
1:48:27
legally identify themselves as
female
1:48:30
and gain access to women's
single sex
1:48:32
spaces and sports is just one
1:48:34
institution where men are
taking titles
1:48:37
scholarships and this is women
have been
1:48:41
speaking out about this for
decades but
1:48:44
we have been effectively
silenced many
1:48:46
women like myself have been
pushed out
1:48:48
of spaces that that we built
1:48:51
spaces that are intended to
include us
1:48:53
simply because we acknowledge
biological
1:48:55
reality I would like to make a
1:48:57
distinction here the letters in
the
1:49:00
acronym share not much the LG
and B are
1:49:04
based on sexualities they're
based on
1:49:07
sex biological realities
1:49:09
but the tea is based on gender
identity
1:49:12
which is not based in
biological reality
1:49:14
in fact I would argue that it's
opposed
1:49:17
to biological reality the LGB
is very
1:49:21
different from the tea and I
don't think
1:49:22
it's fair to lump us all into
the same
1:49:24
acronym thank you
1:49:26
finally and this is what I
hadn't hadn't
1:49:28
realised LGB is sexuality
everything
1:49:32
else after that is all you know
gender
1:49:34
identity and it's completely
separate
1:49:37
from the LGB and I and I course
not
1:49:39
being LGB or ti you know it's
like wow
1:49:43
okay now it makes sense
1:49:45
finally someone who said it
she's toast
1:49:52
yeah she's very toast brave
brave yeah
1:49:58
well you know these things come
out once
1:50:00
in a while now make sure that
gets put
1:50:04
into the homeschooling
curriculum kids
1:50:06
you and they should be so I
Venice
1:50:10
Whalen report here from
Democracy Now
1:50:12
we're probably gonna get some
report
1:50:14
from from one of our economic
hitmen I
1:50:19
finally got ahold of him who's
yes
1:50:21
around here and there how's he
doing
1:50:24
he's doing okay yeah and he he
says he's
1:50:30
got to tell us something about
Venezuela
1:50:31
which I think he'll have some
insight so
1:50:33
right now we're seeing the -
we're
1:50:35
starting to separate we're
starting to
1:50:36
see evidence that there is a
strong
1:50:40
contingent that does support
Maduro mmm
1:50:43
peasants and farmers and some
middle
1:50:46
class but not a lot and in the
whole
1:50:48
middle class in optic
upper-class does
1:50:51
not support him and there's
going on a
1:50:56
revolution for civil war civil
war this
1:51:00
is not good but but we don't
know and
1:51:02
but we do know that democracy
now takes
1:51:05
a different they take the pro
Maduro
1:51:10
side of things because they're
Castro
1:51:12
whites and and I have this clip
because
1:51:16
I did not know that the KKK
1:51:22
what no runs the United States
ok let me
1:51:30
get this straight now this is
is this
1:51:31
what Amy is going to tell me no
no this
1:51:34
is Maduro oh okay how's the
political
1:51:38
crisis in Venezuela continues
tens of
1:51:41
thousands of Venezuelans took
to the
1:51:43
streets Tuesday in dueling
1:51:45
pro-government and Pro
opposition
1:51:47
protests opposition leader
Hwang Guido
1:51:50
addressed his supporters and
announced a
1:51:52
deadline for allowing AIDS
shipments to
1:51:55
enter the country
1:51:58
today we announced that
February 23rd is
1:52:01
the day for humanitarian aid to
enter
1:52:03
Venezuela we stand by all
sectors
1:52:05
delivery drivers nurses medics
to get
1:52:08
ourselves organized military
officers
1:52:11
who in large part have remained
loyal to
1:52:13
president Nicolas Maduro have
been
1:52:15
blocking access to supplies at
the
1:52:17
Venezuela Colombia border
critics have
1:52:19
blasted the u.s. for using aid
as a
1:52:22
political tool to undermine
medoras
1:52:24
presidency while goneril's
support for y
1:52:26
though the Red Cross and the
United
1:52:29
Nations warned the u.s. to not
send aid
1:52:32
to Venezuela without the
approval of the
1:52:34
sitting president the UN said
quote
1:52:36
humanitarian action needs to be
1:52:38
independent of political
military or
1:52:41
other objectives unquote on
Monday y doe
1:52:44
tweeted a picture of himself
surrounded
1:52:46
by pill bottles saying some aid
in the
1:52:49
form of nutritional supplements
made it
1:52:51
into Venezuela although it's
unclear
1:52:53
where they came from in an
interview
1:52:56
with an Israeli newspaper on
Tuesday y
1:52:58
doe who declared himself then
as well as
1:53:01
interim president last month
said he's
1:53:03
in the process of restoring
ties with
1:53:05
Israel Venezuela severed its
1:53:08
relationship with Israel a
decade ago
1:53:10
under the leadership of Hugo
Chavez who
1:53:12
instead developed links with
1:53:13
Palestinians why doe also
suggested he's
1:53:17
considering opening the new
Venezuelan
1:53:19
embassy in Jerusalem following
in the
1:53:21
footsteps of the United States
which
1:53:23
last year drew international
1:53:25
condemnation after it moved its
embassy
1:53:27
from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem a
city that
1:53:29
Palestinians want as part of a
future
1:53:31
state meanwhile president Maduro
1:53:33
continues to call out the u.s.
for
1:53:36
roll in attempting to oust him
from
1:53:38
power in an interview with the
BBC
1:53:40
Tuesday Maduro said the u.s. is
ruled by
1:53:43
white supremacist it's a
political war
1:53:47
of the American Empire Betty
told me the
1:53:49
incident that is if the
interests the
1:53:52
extreme right that today
governs of the
1:53:54
Ku Klux Klan that rules over
the white
1:53:56
house to take over Venezuela
let's do
1:54:05
what those guys do call him a
white
1:54:08
supremacist who is the KKK guys
let's do
1:54:10
that Pompeyo a favorite and
Pompeyo was
1:54:15
actually telegraphing what's
next for
1:54:16
venezuela is not good it's not
good I'm
1:54:20
gonna have to call Steve the
Jew today
1:54:22
see if he knows anything about
what's
1:54:23
going on from this because this
is a big
1:54:27
deal well here's here's Pompeo
on fox
1:54:30
news and he let something slip
which i
1:54:33
think we all will know what it
means
1:54:36
venezuela runs the risk of
turning into
1:54:38
a no-man's land where you you
have these
1:54:43
bad actors including some with
links to
1:54:46
hezbollah that could be more of
a threat
1:54:49
because they're in our
hemisphere yeah
1:54:51
Trish I'm glad you brought that
up
1:54:52
people don't recognize the
Hezbollah has
1:54:54
active cells the Iranians are
impacting
1:54:57
the people of Venezuela and
throughout
1:54:59
South America we have an
obligation to
1:55:01
take down that risk for America
okay I'm
1:55:03
gonna play this clip again
because this
1:55:05
is a beaut this is a great
piece of
1:55:08
propaganda
1:55:09
brought to you by Fox their
slick she
1:55:13
leads him on with a pre-arranged
1:55:15
question about Hezbollah I had
not heard
1:55:17
anything about Hezbollah had
you heard
1:55:19
anything about this is like a
meme like
1:55:21
Hezbollah is operating in
Venezuela the
1:55:23
clip about this and the meme is
in play
1:55:28
well the mimosa do you think
this was
1:55:30
before let me play this first
play it
1:55:31
again listen to how she leads
him on
1:55:34
with the question and then he
says oh
1:55:37
I'm so glad you asked that
question
1:55:39
signaling good girl do you have
concerns
1:55:42
that Venezuela runs the risk of
turning
1:55:45
into a no-man's land
1:55:46
where you you have these bad
actors
1:55:50
including some with links to
Hezbollah
1:55:53
that could be more of a threat
because
1:55:56
they're in our hemisphere
Trisha I'm
1:55:58
glad you brought that up people
don't
1:55:59
recognize the Hezbollah has
active cells
1:56:01
the Iranians are impacting the
people of
1:56:04
Venezuela and throughout South
America
1:56:06
we have an obligation to take
down that
1:56:08
risk for America well so what
that means
1:56:10
is we're going in yeah we got
your
1:56:14
obligation and what and by the
way why
1:56:17
do we have the obligation to go
in and
1:56:19
get Hezbollah in in Venezuela
why do I
1:56:23
have to ask Steve the Judas
question
1:56:24
again - what about Venezuela
what's it
1:56:30
about then it's about Iran and
here's
1:56:33
the clip I have which is the
something
1:56:35
is up with Iran this is an NBC
and read
1:56:39
between the lines of what's
going on
1:56:40
Andrea Mitchell in Warsaw as
the vice
1:56:43
president leads the first
arab-israeli
1:56:45
summit largely aimed at
pressuring
1:56:46
around some of our biggest
allies are
1:56:49
not sending top diplomats here
France
1:56:51
Germany we begin to work not
just among
1:56:55
Arab nations but Arab nations
and Israel
1:56:57
working together with the
United States
1:57:00
and our allies to isolate Iran
1:57:04
economically and diplomatically
but
1:57:06
tonight Israel's Prime Minister
set off
1:57:08
alarms tweeting they were there
to
1:57:10
advance the common interest of
war with
1:57:12
Iran then within the hour
taking out the
1:57:15
word war and writing instead to
advance
1:57:17
the common interest of
combating Iran
1:57:20
adding to the tension a New
York Times
1:57:22
report that the u.s. may be
secretly
1:57:24
sabotaging Iran's missiles and
rockets
1:57:26
and an anti Iran rally here by
a group
1:57:28
represented by the president's
personal
1:57:30
lawyer Rudy Giuliani we've got
the Prime
1:57:32
Minister of Israel using words
like
1:57:35
combat Iran or war against Iran
1:57:39
interchangeably you've got the
1:57:41
president's personal lawyer here
1:57:46
absolutely and totally in line
with what
1:57:50
I've done for 11 years iran's
Foreign
1:57:51
Minister has called this a
desperate
1:57:53
anti-iran circus tomorrow the
vice
1:57:55
president delivers a tough
speech
1:57:57
against Iran yes sir Wow wait a
minute
1:58:01
this to me feels like the
neo-cons have
1:58:03
come up with a new strategy new
target
1:58:07
yeah about Venezuela bullshit
has
1:58:11
nothing to do it exactly west
quarter 7
1:58:14
what is hezbollah care about
venezuela
1:58:16
zero dear hold on hold on to
babe john
1:58:20
john west clark 7 General
Wesley Clark
1:58:24
what happened to him two weeks
after
1:58:26
9/11 so I came back to see him
a few
1:58:30
weeks later and by that time we
were
1:58:32
bombing in Afghanistan I said
are we
1:58:34
still going to war with Iraq
and he said
1:58:36
oh it's worse than that
1:58:37
he said he reached over on his
desk he
1:58:39
picked up a piece of paper he
said I
1:58:40
just he said I just got this
down from
1:58:43
upstairs meeting the secretary
defense
1:58:44
office today and he said this
is a memo
1:58:46
that describes how we're gonna
take out
1:58:48
seven countries in five years
starting
1:58:52
with Iraq and then Syria
Lebanon Libya
1:58:54
Somalia Sudan and finishing off
Iran
1:58:57
that list is getting shorter
well it's
1:59:01
really this the Iran thing that
Iran as
1:59:04
we discussed more correct Iran
so this
1:59:10
looks like it's all being set
up in fact
1:59:12
that that's one of the
Hezbollah that's
1:59:14
what I'm glad you got that
Hezbollah
1:59:15
clip right and here that
Hezbollah in oh
1:59:23
yes everything has to be
there's a
1:59:28
Hezbollah cell in Austin the
communist
1:59:34
cells everywhere like Isis
cells al
1:59:37
Qaeda cells where's al Qaeda
come on
1:59:39
bitches what happened to you
guys so not
1:59:42
forget them we got to talk about
1:59:43
Hezbollah so Hess blows
directly as so I
1:59:46
expect a false flag of some
sort that is
1:59:50
gonna trigger
1:59:52
Trump to do something about Iran
1:59:54
everything we're gonna did the
way it's
1:59:56
shaping up everyone's separating
1:59:58
themselves from you know except
the EU
2:00:00
who's like well you know we
still have
2:00:01
got this deal and I don't know
what are
2:00:04
we gonna do and it's but
something's up
2:00:06
and Iran is the target and
these guys
2:00:09
are better come to the
bargaining table
2:00:11
real crass yeah I think they're
gonna do
2:00:14
it cuz they're stopping a bunch
of
2:00:15
pricks cuz this because this is
these
2:00:17
dicks and Pompeyo is in it yeah
I didn't
2:00:23
really expect that well maybe
he's been
2:00:27
hood you know they want war and
listen
2:00:29
to Andrea Mitchell oh yes oh
yes mm war
2:00:35
more good to cut war said
combat but he
2:00:38
said war we got to say war
again war
2:00:40
Iran there's two words more
tune from
2:00:43
like the 40s or something where
some
2:00:46
period I gotta get this cartoon
and put
2:00:47
it in the newsletter cuz I
didn't save
2:00:49
it and it's it made it was
implying that
2:00:52
war is good for newspapers and
if war is
2:00:56
good for newspapers that's why
Hearst
2:00:58
had you know his response to
her like
2:01:00
getting the spanish-american
war crapped
2:01:02
up especially the Cuban battles
great
2:01:04
for CNN for sure and it's gotta
be great
2:01:06
for CNN as we make more money
so they
2:01:09
they're all in for war as long
as you
2:01:10
know nothing really bad happens
but but
2:01:13
look at organ if we're gonna
rubble eyes
2:01:15
Iran good look at what happens
in the
2:01:17
same week on the same show
don't you
2:01:20
dare say anything bad about
AIPAC don't
2:01:23
you dare say anything about
Israel Hamas
2:01:26
Hezbollah cells in Iran I mean
come on
2:01:30
could it be any more clear yes
gusting
2:01:36
the warms disgusting war
mongering
2:01:39
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2:01:42
imagine all the people who
could do with
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us well yeah
2:01:52
they're like three or four days
remain
2:01:54
so we're getting a bit ants
everywhere
2:01:56
ants good ants ants save save
let's save
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a few people that's uh thank a
few
2:02:04
people first show 1112 helping
us out
2:02:07
here and starting with John
lips $121
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Portland
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Portland Oregon he wants to
bring back
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and 11
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hundred
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eleven dollars and ten cents
Marco
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Schnepp in Zurich Switzerland
space
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blankets or water I just send
my cash
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lovin like to use Marshall
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hundred dollars Paul leave you
a hundred
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dollars say yes James $100
Justin do we
2:03:04
good we good
2:03:05
do we good what do you think
hmm I would
2:03:10
say do we goo II could be a
boob by
2:03:16
count of lunes or Stefan
mcLaughlin
2:03:18
locus North Carolina excuse me
he says
2:03:24
his his newsletter always ends
up in the
2:03:27
end box and he's got Gmail so
this
2:03:29
really makes it even more
difficult you
2:03:33
know there's there's a lot of
people who
2:03:36
connected their email through
Gmail
2:03:38
maybe with IMAP or with pop and
yeah I'm
2:03:42
not so sure that everyone's
just using
2:03:44
the Gmail service oh maybe just
saying
2:03:51
Cameron heard in Austin
Minnesota six
2:03:55
seven eight nine David reads he
needs a
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D douching he's been a drag for
way too
2:03:59
long
2:04:01
you've been deduced you know
forgot to
2:04:09
mention this but sir rogue sent
a card
2:04:13
and he this card is I wish he
signs at
2:04:19
the bottom he says go see email
but this
2:04:22
card it's really a very funny
card it
2:04:25
looks like a car don't you just
hate it
2:04:28
when folks go all out and don't
even say
2:04:29
what to think then it opens and
there's
2:04:31
another little thing then it
flips open
2:04:33
again to be about the size of a
2:04:35
newspaper then it flips open
again to be
2:04:39
a giant poster Wow
2:04:42
it says big thanks to you oh I
just
2:04:45
thought it was a cute one of
the more
2:04:48
cute cards that we've received
recently
2:04:50
David richly meanwhile on
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mentor-on-the-lake oh hi oh
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Senna check-in we like checks
and he did
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say see send a note we accept
checks we
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like checked chicks he wants
addy
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douching apparently the Zephyr
trains a
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lot of them were taken from Los
Angeles
2:05:20
and put on the Cayuga Valley
Railway in
2:05:24
1882 Valley who goes on by the
history
2:05:26
of this he says it's now
providing it's
2:05:29
now it's one of these
excursions you
2:05:31
know you get on the trains like
a like a
2:05:33
joke it's providing service has
become
2:05:36
another way to escape the
pressures of
2:05:37
urban industrial life and it's
going
2:05:39
through the National Park but
it's the
2:05:42
Zephyr cars are now being
pulled by a
2:05:45
steam locomotive Oh bah
2:05:48
I think that's an abomination
personally
2:05:50
so wrong it's an abomination
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other's back for more years to
come at
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least now you'll officially be
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good news in the war on cash
the slaves
2:13:17
are starting to revolt it was a
little
2:13:20
unexpected I'm seeing our
articles
2:13:23
everywhere about what do you
call it
2:13:30
lashing back no blowback making
laws
2:13:33
legislative guys who are
usually in
2:13:36
Jersey maybe Nevada Chinatown
while
2:13:42
we're seeing this we're seeing
the
2:13:45
companies wanting to go non
cash all
2:13:48
plastic or touch or whatever
the law
2:13:52
well what's the law the what no
the law
2:13:55
is that when I have a dollar
bills is
2:13:57
the legal tender for all debts
2:13:59
yes that's correct there's no
law that
2:14:02
says that you were forced to do
that but
2:14:04
they are creating a law to
support what
2:14:07
you just said in a world full of
2:14:08
technology some Philadelphia
businesses
2:14:11
are no longer willing to accept
cash
2:14:13
like sweet green if you'd like
and
2:14:16
healthier option you better
have a bank
2:14:18
account something councilman
bill
2:14:20
Greenlee says isn't fair you
don't have
2:14:22
a credit card and well you can
go to
2:14:24
7-eleven you know with all due
respect
2:14:26
to 7-eleven the salad might
have been
2:14:27
sitting there for two days in a
carton
2:14:29
but that's okay for you they
look except
2:14:31
tax but we don't
2:14:32
I think that's brown
2:14:35
11 PR icon is ground you know
it's not
2:14:41
discrimination its elitism and
I just
2:14:44
think government has a place to
get
2:14:45
involved in it
2:14:46
councilman Greenlee introduced
a bill
2:14:48
that would make it illegal for
2:14:50
commercial businesses to not
accept cash
2:14:52
that bill will be considered by
a
2:14:54
Philadelphia city council
committee
2:14:56
Tuesday morning those who
frequent
2:14:59
businesses that do not accept
cash word
2:15:01
fazed by the proposed bill to
me I like
2:15:04
the in-and-out fastness so I
see a poor
2:15:07
credit card one time I came
with cash
2:15:09
and didn't have my credit
credit card
2:15:12
and they gave me this out for
free so
2:15:13
they were kind enough to just
let me
2:15:15
know the next time was just
please bring
2:15:16
my credit card though most
customers
2:15:18
weren't fazed they agreed
people should
2:15:21
have the option if that's how
somebody
2:15:23
wants to pay and they want to
even pay
2:15:25
in cash I think they should be
able to
2:15:27
oh I can definitely understand
why
2:15:28
people would be upset that they
can't
2:15:30
come in and use cash absolutely
because
2:15:32
most of the time I am a cash
person but
2:15:35
I'm for things like this quick
and easy
2:15:37
in and out I usually use the
app now we
2:15:41
reached out to sweet green but
have not
2:15:43
heard back from anyone with
that company
2:15:46
if this proposed bill passes it
will go
2:15:49
in effect in July I really hope
this
2:15:52
passes I pray I pray that
Austin Texas
2:15:57
passes something like Oh Texas
but a
2:16:00
city law would be good too I
would I
2:16:02
pray for that because then
right away
2:16:04
I'll be like okay I need the
same for
2:16:07
these damn electric scooters I
need the
2:16:09
same for the uber you need to
be able to
2:16:11
pay with cash everywhere it
could start
2:16:15
an interesting blowback that
would be
2:16:17
interesting to try to pull off
what you
2:16:20
just described
2:16:21
I couldn't wash it has to be
you it has
2:16:25
to be acceptable everywhere
that means
2:16:26
it has that except everyone
Souter
2:16:28
exactly on the scooter in in
the uber in
2:16:32
the ER bur I by hope it happens
well
2:16:37
maybe it'll be a nice battle
2:16:41
Oh TG for a second I haven't
really done
2:16:44
an OTG segment in a while but I
got an
2:16:46
email from Jacob which spurred
me to
2:16:49
discuss the off-the-grid
solutions that
2:16:51
I have implemented for myself
and I
2:16:55
probably should give a little
update on
2:16:56
how everything is going with
that hey
2:16:58
Adam
2:16:58
eighteen-year-old millennial
here asking
2:17:01
for some advice on an OTG phone
it's
2:17:04
been about two months since
deleting all
2:17:06
social media and I think I'm
ready to
2:17:08
take the full leap I would
still like to
2:17:11
be able to do basic business
things as
2:17:13
you do I've been listening to
the show
2:17:15
for years with my parents and
have many
2:17:17
observations to share from a
regular
2:17:20
dose of no agenda at a young
age I've
2:17:22
been a douche bag for a long
time but
2:17:24
money coming soon have a good
one Jacob
2:17:26
well Jacob first of all thank
you for
2:17:30
your courage as the phone that
I have
2:17:33
settled with which I just
completely
2:17:36
love is the Nokia e71 but
here's what's
2:17:40
interesting although I did
start off you
2:17:42
know it has a browser in there
you can
2:17:44
you can set up the Opera
browser and it
2:17:48
works on 3G so that you still
have some
2:17:51
kind of speed yeah it's got an
email
2:17:53
client you can you can you know
do some
2:17:56
email the main thing for me is
I can
2:17:59
receive and send text messages
even a
2:18:01
shitty picture if I wanted to
use the
2:18:03
3.2 megapixel camera and it has
a
2:18:06
physical keyboard so you're not
dealing
2:18:08
that was the main problem with
OTG
2:18:10
phones as you're dealing with
either
2:18:12
predictive text or a lot you
know that's
2:18:13
really kind of it's Morse code
is faster
2:18:17
proven faster then texting with
an old
2:18:20
phone but here's what's
interesting I
2:18:23
barely use the phone at all
when I go
2:18:27
anywhere I mean Tina is
probably the
2:18:30
only person who texts me I text
back if
2:18:32
she texts me twice in a row I
call her
2:18:35
I've said I can't keep up with
mice with
2:18:37
my phone that's no violation
she loves
2:18:40
it but here's here's something
else that
2:18:42
I noticed we were talking about
our kids
2:18:45
hey I text with Christina and
it's just
2:18:49
SMS texting
2:18:51
uses the iMessage with her
daughters and
2:18:58
here's a frustration that I
also used to
2:19:00
have you'll send something to
your kid
2:19:02
you'll see on your iPhone or
whatever
2:19:04
you see ah they've received it
in two
2:19:06
blue checkmarks or whatever
they read it
2:19:08
but they don't reply and you
walk around
2:19:11
like what if this asshole kid
of mine
2:19:14
reply you read it I mean what
am I not
2:19:16
important to you reply and I
realize
2:19:19
that ever since I've gone OTG I
don't
2:19:21
know I said then I said the
text message
2:19:24
I have no idea if she read it I
don't
2:19:26
know if she's gonna read it I
just I
2:19:27
don't I I can turn off my brain
less
2:19:30
stress it's such a beautiful
thing
2:19:32
that's just one of the small
benefits of
2:19:35
going completely off the grid
2:19:38
well not completely but removing
2:19:41
distraction removing tracking
and the
2:19:44
benefit of five days of battery
life
2:19:46
this however dear Jacob the
Millennial
2:19:49
does not seem to be something
that your
2:19:52
age group is capable of doing
witness
2:19:55
NPR who have some millennial
jur knows
2:19:58
an experiment can I break up
with big
2:20:02
tech Facebook and Google and
Amazon have
2:20:05
become tech giant's because
they've made
2:20:09
a science of being a part of
everything
2:20:11
we do from shopping to taking
care of
2:20:14
our kids to connecting with
friends and
2:20:15
relatives despite the scandals
and
2:20:17
concerns about their practices
modern
2:20:20
life is seemingly impossible
without
2:20:22
them for is it Kashmir Hill is a
2:20:25
reporter for Gizmodo she tried
to cut
2:20:27
Amazon Facebook Google
Microsoft and
2:20:29
Apple out of her life notice
she didn't
2:20:32
say Twitter found that to be
interesting
2:20:34
and she joins us now to explain
her
2:20:36
experiment welcome thank you I
gotta ask
2:20:38
you first of all how did this
idea come
2:20:40
up it was inspired partly by
you know
2:20:44
when people are criticizing
these
2:20:45
companies are complaining about
how
2:20:47
powerful they are how privacy
invasive
2:20:49
they are people will say well
if you if
2:20:52
you don't like the company then
just
2:20:53
stop using their products and
so I
2:20:55
wanted to find out if that was
possible
2:20:57
and spoiler spoiler it's not
possible
2:21:00
it's not possible right
2:21:03
so I found the laughter about
this not
2:21:09
being possible which also do I
really
2:21:11
need to hit the rest of the
report but
2:21:13
it's like hahaha everyone knows
you
2:21:16
can't you can't live with that
you have
2:21:22
to live with all the Google
tanked this
2:21:23
technology is you know it's got
a little
2:21:26
disgusting for NPR let's listen
to our
2:21:29
conclusion I mean you pointed
out some
2:21:32
you have to dwell on for at
least one
2:21:34
second you got it these guys
all the
2:21:37
media guys are clueless that
they are
2:21:41
just promoting the enemy the
promoting
2:21:44
sickness well that too that
they don't
2:21:48
see that they're never gonna
see that
2:21:49
part of it but it's logical
that they'd
2:21:51
see that they're promoting the
enemy
2:21:54
yeah the enemy of their
business yeah
2:21:57
exactly
2:21:58
and we are the enemy of their
business
2:22:00
right here ripping him to
shreds under
2:22:02
fair use policies let's hear the
2:22:05
conclusion of these laughing
Millennials
2:22:06
the big thing I learned is that
it's not
2:22:09
possible to navigate the modern
world
2:22:12
without coming into contact
with these
2:22:15
companies Jon you hear that
it's not
2:22:19
possible to navigate the modern
world I
2:22:22
don't know what the modern
world is
2:22:24
without coming into contact
with these
2:22:26
companies I do it
2:22:28
they are unavoidable it made me
2:22:32
certainly sympathetic to some
of the
2:22:34
critics who are saying that
these
2:22:35
companies are too dominant in
their
2:22:38
spaces you know when I went off
of
2:22:40
Facebook's products because
Facebook
2:22:43
bought Instagram
2:22:43
it controls everywhere where my
friends
2:22:46
are and so by rejecting free
start I had
2:22:49
to rich sorry her friends or
her friends
2:22:54
aren't in the computer their
friends
2:22:56
aren't on friends or in a house
or her
2:22:59
friends are in apartment no no
no
2:23:06
something to her if you listen
carefully
2:23:09
yes to her her friend you she's
her
2:23:12
friends are gone they live
there no this
2:23:14
is this is actually I believe
she
2:23:16
suffers from
2:23:17
kosis spot Instagram it controls
2:23:20
everywhere where my friends are
2:23:21
and so by rejecting Facebook I
had to
2:23:24
reject a lot of people in my
life and it
2:23:27
was very hard to stay in
contact with
2:23:29
them oh so difficult because I
didn't
2:23:32
know what they were eating but
there
2:23:33
were certainly benefits to
rejecting the
2:23:36
tech giants cuz it forced me to
reject
2:23:38
technology completely and in
many cases
2:23:40
like I couldn't watch TV
because we
2:23:42
don't have cable internet TV
didn't work
2:23:44
and I think that was really
good for me
2:23:49
I got out of some bad tech
habit so I'm
2:23:53
just kind of looking at screens
less so
2:23:54
if nothing else I'm glad I did
this
2:23:56
experiment in terms of becoming
kind of
2:23:59
a healthier tech user healthier
well I
2:24:04
was like she needs to see a
shrink
2:24:05
immediately he doesn't need
help I agree
2:24:11
just a couple more points all
the
2:24:15
Millennials I know which are
the ones in
2:24:17
our little family grouping and
even
2:24:20
extended a little bit none of
them know
2:24:22
that you can hook an antenna up
to the
2:24:24
almost every screen you buy
from Costco
2:24:26
or every place else and the
antenna is
2:24:28
like eight bucks in tennis
chief and put
2:24:31
it on the back of your TV you
can just
2:24:32
go to the wallet but you can
put a set
2:24:35
you can move it around but it's
a little
2:24:37
the flat panel like antenna the
best
2:24:39
ones it seems yeah the ones
I've used
2:24:41
and they get good for 50 miles
you know
2:24:44
if there's an it and even
further
2:24:46
especially have line of sight
but now
2:24:48
gonna say wow I wonder what
that button
2:24:51
on my remote that says TV was
for you
2:24:56
know it's great about hooking
up one of
2:24:57
those antennas you learn a lot
of
2:24:59
Spanish around here you learn
more
2:25:04
Chinese and Vietnamese
especially
2:25:06
Vietnamese researchers have
uncovered a
2:25:11
major security flaw in the
temperature
2:25:13
control systems of thousands of
2:25:16
hospitals supermarket chains
around the
2:25:20
world including the United
Kingdom
2:25:21
Australia Israel Germany the
Netherlands
2:25:24
Malaysia Iceland and others
these
2:25:27
temperature control systems are
2:25:28
implemented in the ICS
environment to
2:25:30
perform
2:25:31
various sensitive operations
such as
2:25:32
combustion chemical reaction
2:25:34
fermentation drying calcination
2:25:37
distillation concentration
extrusion
2:25:39
crystal ation crystallite
whatever
2:25:42
air-conditioning uncovered
security
2:25:45
flaws in poorly configured
systems have
2:25:48
revealed the default username
is one two
2:25:51
three four
2:25:52
with the default password one
two three
2:25:55
four this is beautiful
2:26:00
someone will actually die from
the
2:26:02
stupid insanity yeah we've
really and
2:26:07
then the last one New York City
this is
2:26:11
you'll see this happen
everywhere New
2:26:12
York City has finally published
some new
2:26:15
ride-sharing regs regulations
and so
2:26:20
it's like a like a deal about
how many
2:26:22
cars can be driving around and
I don't
2:26:24
know if they're doing anything
with
2:26:25
pricing but in the taxi
Limousine
2:26:29
Commission rules that's the New
York TLC
2:26:33
buried in them is a provision
that
2:26:38
forces everyone who uses these
app based
2:26:41
systems to report the location
of every
2:26:44
driver and passenger to the
Taxi and
2:26:47
Limousine Commission at an
interval no
2:26:49
less frequent than every 60
seconds so
2:26:54
there you have it
2:26:55
I mean why why would you use
this I mean
2:26:58
it's already obvious that uber
is
2:27:02
tracking you they know exactly
what
2:27:03
you're doing but now that
information
2:27:05
will be given to the taxi
Limousine
2:27:08
Commission and God knows who
else as a
2:27:10
part of the deal huh
2:27:13
this is not you may say oh I
got nothing
2:27:15
to hide but yes you do we all
have
2:27:18
something to hide same goes for
the 16
2:27:20
percent of US adults who own a
2:27:22
SmartWatch give that shit up
you'll live
2:27:24
longer
2:27:25
I promise
2:27:30
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he'd be amazed amazed at how
much time
2:27:46
you have to look at other
people and
2:27:47
smile at how dumb they look
look around
2:27:51
just anything in general you
know I'm
2:27:54
we're going down the elevator
to a last
2:27:58
night to go to the play
emptiness on her
2:28:00
phone now she had some actual
2:28:02
professional work to do which
is the
2:28:03
only reason she still carries
it but she
2:28:05
has a big big day today big
conference
2:28:08
but then all four other people
in the
2:28:11
elevator all on the phones and
I'm just
2:28:12
didn't like huh like looking at
them
2:28:15
looking to one of the dogs and
dogs
2:28:17
looking to me like dude what's
going on
2:28:20
you should be witness all like
that you
2:28:23
should be spending most your
time
2:28:24
coughing up phlegm I shall
report back
2:28:33
is a good idea yeah well let's
do a
2:28:38
couple of wraps here I want to
get the
2:28:40
Gusman thing out of there were
Guzman
2:28:41
Guzman Pablo Guzman I mean I
would be
2:28:44
this guy unless they get him to
a
2:28:47
Supermax really fast
2:28:49
I think he's gonna escape again
that
2:28:52
would be quite a quite a a bad
mark for
2:28:56
our our system if we let him go
2:28:58
something corrupt about this
guy well
2:29:01
obviously by me which in terms
of how we
2:29:03
deal with him but let's play
the Guzman
2:29:05
update would get keep up in
lavish
2:29:07
lifestyle like text with his
wife Emma
2:29:09
Coronel that show Guzman
seeming to
2:29:12
suggest one of their
six-month-old twin
2:29:14
girls should be given a firearm
2:29:16
he himself owned a
diamond-encrusted
2:29:18
monogrammed pistol and a
gold-plated
2:29:21
ak-47 among other weapons DNS
le gusta
2:29:24
la palma i guess ur sincere
2:29:26
the kiselyova syllabus and
while el
2:29:30
Chapo's lawyers maintain that
their
2:29:31
client is not actually the drug
kingpin
2:29:34
he's being described as the
evidence
2:29:36
presented in court built up
beyond his
2:29:39
extravagant lifestyle the trial
has also
2:29:41
magnified how el chapo
allegedly led a
2:29:44
regime full of fear and
corruption
2:29:46
witnesses testified that Guzman
ordered
2:29:49
multiple executions part of
that culture
2:29:56
is having loyal allies but
after being
2:29:59
put behind bars
2:30:00
many former associates came out
against
2:30:02
him some of Guzman's closest
associates
2:30:04
have testified against the drug
lord
2:30:06
like alex Sifuentes who
considered
2:30:08
himself Guzman's right-hand man
see
2:30:10
Fuentes testified that the drug
kingpin
2:30:12
even paid 100 million dollars
to former
2:30:15
Mexican president Enrique Pena
Nieto as
2:30:18
a bribe so he could stay in
business
2:30:20
those former wasn't that
Obama's buddy
2:30:22
peon yet oh yeah chief of staff
has
2:30:25
denied this claim and policy
Fuentes his
2:30:27
testimony quote false
defamatory and
2:30:30
absurd he says it was Pena
Nieto's
2:30:33
government which captured and
extradited
2:30:35
El Chapo Pena Nieto himself did
not
2:30:37
respond when CNN reached out
for comment
2:30:39
evidence released in court also
claimed
2:30:42
Guzman has bribed a number of
other
2:30:44
Mexican authorities when Guzman
was
2:30:52
extradited to the US he pleaded
not
2:30:54
guilty to 17 federal charges
including
2:30:57
leading a continuing criminal
enterprise
2:30:58
firearm violations and money
laundering
2:31:01
you know we got to talk to CNN
that was
2:31:05
possibly the most boring report
I've
2:31:08
ever heard the monotone read
this drivel
2:31:11
underneath her voice
2:31:14
no no no no what a professed
2:31:17
professionally speaking what a
piece of
2:31:19
crap packaged well yeah no CNN
they're
2:31:25
they're really bad or horrible
seriously
2:31:28
no nothing in between and
that's all
2:31:30
there really wasn't there
wasn't much
2:31:32
extra reporting really I didn't
catch
2:31:36
these diamond but we'll see
what happens
2:31:38
cuz I stink it he still has one
escape
2:31:40
left in him oh I needed to I
need to
2:31:43
correct something and we were
talking
2:31:45
about Bezos pecker yeah what
about his
2:31:48
picker Bezos and pecker and the
National
2:31:51
Enquirer the so I did some
sleuthing and
2:31:56
I made a mistake I was talking
about
2:31:58
half a billion dollar deal the
the
2:32:00
contract the Pentagon contract
the Jedi
2:32:02
contract J EDI he's a ten
billion dollar
2:32:06
contract and Microsoft is
indeed in the
2:32:11
in the in the race but the
lawsuit
2:32:16
because of how the deal how the
the FAQ
2:32:19
or the RFP was put together it
was done
2:32:23
with former executives from
Amazon so
2:32:26
you know the request for
proposals is
2:32:29
put together by people from
Amazon with
2:32:30
questions that obviously only
people
2:32:32
from Amazon could answer its
Oracle
2:32:35
Oracle of filed suit so I don't
know
2:32:37
maybe Larry Ellison could have
said you
2:32:39
know what I can see Ellison
doing this
2:32:41
oh yeah screw this B's O's guys
let's
2:32:46
get it and now as it turned out
that you
2:32:49
were so right
2:32:50
that his B's OSes lover as he's
2:32:53
described his lover that she
admits well
2:32:56
I showed it to my friends
2:32:59
yeah of course of course they
always do
2:33:03
yeah way to go mr. man alert
they will
2:33:07
show their pictures so don't be
dumb no
2:33:14
all right I've got one last
clip I think
2:33:18
we're wrapping right yeah I was
gonna
2:33:22
put this off use it for more
backup
2:33:23
Meyer irani in theory that
we're gonna
2:33:25
go to war with Iran and this is
the one
2:33:29
this is the this is the dubious
story
2:33:32
NBC would be the ones to run I
don't
2:33:33
know anyone elses run this
story even
2:33:35
though it's a horrible story
that needs
2:33:37
to be discussed I'm sorry this
is the
2:33:41
spy the spy story the spook
story and it
2:33:45
involves Iran once again I'm
telling you
2:33:47
something's up something's
gonna happen
2:33:49
executors say Monica whit
served nearly
2:33:51
11 years in the Air Force as an
2:33:53
intelligence officer two more
years as a
2:33:55
contractor been secretly
defected to
2:33:57
Iran in 2013 and turned spy
2:34:00
in return the FBI says the
Iranians gave
2:34:03
her housing and computers
investigators
2:34:05
say she revealed details of
secret u.s.
2:34:08
intelligence programs and the
names of
2:34:10
overseas intelligence sources
2:34:12
information that could damage US
2:34:14
security the FBI says she also
told
2:34:16
these four Iranian cyber spies
the names
2:34:19
of her former American
intelligence
2:34:21
colleagues whose computers were
then
2:34:23
hacked the sad day anytime one
of our
2:34:26
members of our armed forces or
anyone in
2:34:28
America betrays her country as
we've
2:34:31
alleged that Monica Witt has
done
2:34:33
prosecutors say she defected
after
2:34:35
attending two of these
anti-western
2:34:37
conferences organized by the
Iranian
2:34:39
government then texted her
handler if
2:34:41
all else fails I just may go
public with
2:34:44
a program and do like Snowden
the FBI
2:34:47
says agents warned her that
Iran might
2:34:49
try to recruit her as a spy but
that she
2:34:51
said she'd never do that a year
later
2:34:53
she was in Iran making anti-us
videos
2:34:56
and the FBI says she still
believed to
2:34:58
be there Pete Williams NBC News
at the
2:35:01
Justice Department Wow
2:35:03
there's a name we haven't heard
for a
2:35:04
while yes yeah
2:35:07
Snowden huh I'm not sure I was
thinking
2:35:11
about that because they threw
that was
2:35:13
gratuitous I don't believe this
woman
2:35:15
this woman could be a plant she
could be
2:35:17
CIA she could be a million
things she
2:35:20
met they have a picture of her
as the
2:35:23
Air Force officer and then they
have a
2:35:26
picture of her her wit in a
hijab or
2:35:28
scarf and she's got she's now
dark
2:35:31
somehow she's now dark skin and
she's
2:35:33
got a big mole wasn't there in
the other
2:35:36
pictures mm-hm one of the
things you
2:35:39
know for the CIA they like to
brag about
2:35:43
one of the things they're good
at is us
2:35:46
not costumes but disguises guys
is
2:35:50
undercover yeah
2:35:51
undercover disguise you can't
use the
2:35:53
goal is to walk into a place
where your
2:35:55
friends are and they can't
recognize you
2:35:57
yeah yeah is exactly exactly
right this
2:36:02
is like some sort of bullcrap
the story
2:36:06
I don't know what but it's a
again
2:36:07
anti-iran and it's gonna have
something
2:36:10
to do with what we're gonna see
which is
2:36:12
gonna be a major horrible false
flag
2:36:15
event and he's gonna blame it on
2:36:17
Hezbollah and it's gonna be
traced back
2:36:19
to Iran we're gonna have to go
in
2:36:21
alright have to go in well I'm
going to
2:36:23
end the show on that happy note
and I
2:36:28
think we've both concluded the
same and
2:36:30
it's nice to see how the
deconstruction
2:36:32
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2:36:35
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I don't
2:38:09
think this entire line of
questioning is
2:38:11
meant to be real questions and
so I will
2:38:14
not reply
2:38:15
how can you spoil a system that
is
2:38:17
already broken I don't know why
the
2:38:19
speaker Pelosi everybody else
would we
2:38:21
say oh here
2:38:22
we're sorry I don't wanna upset
you will
2:38:24
give you more money I did great
I made a
2:38:26
lot of money that you know the
Russia
2:38:29
collusion delusion absolutely no
2:38:31
collusion between Trump and
Russia the
2:38:41
media at this point is parsing
words in
2:38:43
a way that the average
Virginians are no
2:38:45
agenda in the morning
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my gosh can you see that Jews
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oh but for an org slash and a
oh my god