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where there will be no Zephyr
today I'm
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Jessie Dvorak what does that
mean did we
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lose is that for not not riding
today is
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it is it is it done as a close
it's just
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is it canceled for today Wow
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because of the snowpack between
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Sacramento and Truckee oh they
can't
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clear it snow on something new
for the
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tracks
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it's your climate change ma'am
get used
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to it
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I'm happy I'm here in Texas yes
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snowpiercer Texas is gonna be
great when
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when the ice age comes great
it'll be
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more amenable let's put it that
easy you
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won't have those hot summers
it's 45
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degrees here again today's is
cold for
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us
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that is cold mm-hmm well what a
day
1:22
yesterday was I don't know
about you I
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had a I'm just that video
bonanza oh
1:29
you're just talking about the
Kohen
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hearing no no that's just part
of it I'm
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watching the Kohen hearing
which was
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well we'll get into it but okay
and I'm
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watching I'm waiting and a
certain
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continue I don't know if you
noticed
1:46
this but I did
1:47
why were they playing the Colin
hearings
1:50
on network TV we'll
gavel-to-gavel
1:53
because we didn't want anyone
to know
1:55
that there was something
happening in
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North Korea sorry in Vietnam
and then
2:00
the other thing was the real
kind of the
2:05
guides to all this stuff is
c-span and I
2:08
pointed this out in the
newsletter
2:09
yes c-span ran it on c-span
three that's
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um
2:13
they thought of it at least it
was on
2:15
c-span radio which is what it
was on
2:20
c-span radio but that would be
relegated
2:22
to just that yes I'm watching
that in a
2:26
certain point I'm just like ah
well
2:28
maybe AOC will be interesting
which he
2:30
wasn't and then I get a frantic
text
2:32
from Tina she's like OMG aleks
Jones on
2:37
Joe Rogan 9 I just sat there
and laughed
2:40
for a couple hours
2:41
they were so fantastic did you
catch any
2:44
of that no I got zero oh my
goodness
2:47
Alex Jones came on and he had a
piece of
2:50
paper and it was every nutty
thing he's
2:54
ever talked about every single
one of
2:55
them and he went into great
detail to
2:57
explain it was like four and a
half
2:58
hours the whole podcast just
went on and
3:02
on and on and on it was
fantastic
3:06
I'm sure that Rogan alienated a
lot of
3:09
his regular viewers but man it
was high
3:12
no I don't know I was just like
yeah
3:13
yeah yeah that's pretty much
the way we
3:15
see it too yeah but he goes so
fast that
3:17
you know no one can figure out
what he's
3:20
doing what he says all wound up
he had a
3:22
little bit on 5g which uh which
I'll
3:24
play for this is just an
example this
3:26
was in the beginning it only
got worse
3:28
from here your family none of
us are
3:31
gonna make it there's a post
human error
3:33
coming
3:34
the breakaway civilization the
deals
3:36
been made it's nothing it's not
the
3:38
third dimension they've made
fricking
3:40
deals with interdimensional
aliens okay
3:42
and notice the media never
because
3:45
that's the truth maybe this is
true I do
3:46
not know this okay I do know
this and
3:50
even these human Pig hybrids I
get it by
4:01
the way that was that was one
thing that
4:03
was interesting and it just
came up a
4:04
couple of times so he has these
lawsuits
4:07
against him for I guess some of
it's an
4:10
emotional distress or
harassment about
4:16
the Sandy Hook kids dying which
he said
4:19
he always said that no no one
died at
4:22
Sandy Hook and now his story is
a little
4:25
different I don't have the clip
because
4:27
was somewhere in that for four
and a
4:28
half hours but he said well you
know
4:31
because I live this stuff every
single
4:32
day it's so easy for me to kind
of you
4:35
know get into it and I'm just
shooting
4:36
from the hip and you know I say
stuff
4:39
it's not always what I believe
and you
4:41
can hear him but he just said
here in
4:43
this little bit in the
beginning is
4:44
that's not my identity that's
not I'm
4:46
sorry the kids died at Sandy
Hook he's
4:48
really he's backpedaling on
that in
4:51
anticipation of the lawsuit I
think I
4:58
get it they admit 5g and all
the studies
5:01
LA Times causes massive
mutation and
5:03
cancer rattles your DNA apart
all of our
5:06
kids are under attack you mean
I'm a
5:08
trap for allowing 5g to come in
this is
5:11
the new internet you know
instead of
5:17
Huawei
5:17
he says wopo which i think is
just as
5:20
good for allowing 5g to come in
this is
5:22
the new internet you know about
5:39
human-animal hybrids with pigs
and cows
5:42
there was that marijuana was
necessary
5:47
so he I don't think I could
take it but
5:52
I think it's funny though that
Rogen is
5:55
just enough off the kind of the
main you
5:58
know he's just not into things
and
6:00
therefore he would think 5g is
the new
6:02
internet standard you know he
didn't eat
6:04
Rogen didn't even know that the
governor
6:07
of Virginia was the same you
know I had
6:10
had just the day before the KKK
6:13
blackface yearbook picture came
out that
6:16
he had done this whole bit
about live
6:19
birth babies who then you know
would
6:22
maybe be resuscitated depending
on what
6:24
the mother wanted and didn't he
he
6:27
didn't know that he didn't know
that
6:29
that that that had happened a
and he
6:31
didn't know was the same guy so
yeah and
6:34
and that made me think like wow
you know
6:36
we we take a lot for granted
what people
6:38
do or don't know when we just
6:39
and I think especially when
they're
6:42
major players like Rogan yes I
think
6:45
he'd know that he know that 5g
is a
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phone stand are not an internet
standard
6:50
right well he's he does a lot of
6:53
stand-up shows he's got other
things to
6:55
do he's not working 24/7 as
stand-up yes
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most of his work is on this
show and you
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think that just doing that show
I don't
7:04
think you're right I think he
doesn't
7:05
quite a lot of comedy shows he
travels a
7:07
lot for that and when you when
you're
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traveling well ya do when you're
7:12
traveling you're screwed yeah
hike me
7:15
let me see but you can read the
paper
7:17
when you're on the plane you
can read
7:19
the paper when you're sitting
in the
7:20
greenroom
7:21
yes yeah it's fine if he
doesn't want to
7:25
know these things don't see
where he's
7:27
that's not why people would
listen to a
7:29
show a show for the banter
Friday March
7:32
15th March 22nd April 20th he's
got a
7:35
week in between so yeah he
could do
7:38
better do you have me on the
show I've
7:40
never been invited heartbroken
you're
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not gonna get invited I know no
I know
7:48
well maybe when my book comes
out I'll
7:51
get my publicist to book me on
the show
7:54
yeah okay no of course I have
my phone
7:58
ringing for some unknown reason
why
7:59
don't you fill while I go hang
up on
8:01
these phonies well I'd rather
listen to
8:04
what you're gonna say to the
phonies
8:06
that seems a little more
interesting
8:08
no okay and we're all alone
people so
8:13
I'm just going to suggest that
the next
8:15
topic will be the Oscars and I
wonder if
8:19
John has any clips from the
Oscars I
8:21
certainly don't because I
thought the
8:23
show was boring it says
Wireless caller
8:30
or somebody just hanging up now
8:32
did you take it off the hook
did you
8:34
take the horn off it okay yes
8:37
only you can do that well I
think we
8:42
should talk a little bit about
I think
8:43
for one thing there was this
semi
8:45
scandal about who they left off
the off
8:47
the off the memorial yeah there
was
8:53
quite quite a few big names and
I love
8:55
that segment that's my favorite
of any
8:58
award show did you sneak out of
Stanley
9:01
Stanley Donen who did singing
in the
9:04
rain and a bunch of other major
movies
9:06
but he died just before the
show so you
9:09
know they're gonna put him on
the next
9:10
show but miss all semester was
producer
9:12
in this from variety Arnold
coppleson
9:15
who once he won the Best
Picture for
9:18
Oliver Stone's platoon he also
also the
9:22
did fugitive the the drill
sergeant
9:26
Harley Harley Urmi from he was
from met
9:31
for metal jacket he wasn't in
there and
9:33
also that the Verne Troyer
Verne me me
9:38
me yeah he wasn't listed I
doesn't count
9:40
was racist racist against
little people
9:44
Gary Kurtz Carol Channing that
was a
9:48
surprise yeah so then I start
looking at
9:53
some of the people they did put
on and
9:55
I'm gonna name a few and I want
you to
9:58
tell me what they were all
first of all
10:00
they had for example on the
list was
10:02
Glen Campbell who I never
thought of as
10:03
a movie guy he didn't he did
one big
10:06
movie didn't he well if he did
one big
10:08
thing Gary Kurtz should've been
on I'm
10:10
not arguing Jake LaMotta Wow
they miss
10:15
him
10:15
no they put him others put him
on what
10:17
Iman he's a boxer I'm sure he
was in a
10:21
boxing movie no I demand this
myth from
10:28
page six yeah she's dead you
tell you
10:42
what they did that they were so
10:43
important to have to be on this
list
10:44
okay and I don't want it to
mean any of
10:47
these people I'm sorry they're
not
10:48
around anymore but you don't
know they
10:51
left off I want to know well
mean that
10:53
don't lie you don't mean you
care
10:54
Terry Goldberg Barry Goldberg
no idea no
10:59
idea casting director huh
11:02
here's the bet you'd my all-time
11:03
favorite one Mike Mandel of the
Mandel
11:07
sisters dolly grip hey that's an
11:11
important role man well I
didn't does
11:14
every dolly grip anyone who's
ever been
11:16
a dolly grip or a grip or a
gaffer
11:18
should they be on this list on
it only
11:21
the important ones
11:22
ah the slobbered Glickman yeah
yeah I
11:25
think he deserves to be on the
list that
11:27
lighting engineer yeah yeah
Richard
11:29
Scott worked with him a lot
Richard
11:32
Scott yeah I've worked with him
11:34
publicist no I didn't work now
here's my
11:38
favorite one which is Rodolfo
spec spec
11:41
noni a spec Oney uh catering
was a he
11:47
was a documentary subject in
the moon a
11:50
documentary called LD qua by
Corrado
11:53
Franco he was the subject it
was a it
11:56
was a study of the homeless and
Italy or
11:58
something and this one guy was
the main
12:00
character wasn't really an
actor never
12:02
really been in the business do
you know
12:03
what was going on but he got
listed so
12:06
what is your point
12:07
Robert Marta camera operator
you you act
12:11
so diminutive about the yeah I
love the
12:16
camera operators I'm just
saying if you
12:17
gonna leave out a major
producer why
12:19
would you what do you care I
mean does
12:22
anyone really care brought on
to do
12:24
presenting i here's the thing
do we
12:29
really need to analyze this
show that is
12:31
just irrelevant i mean half the
winners
12:34
are from netflix anyway it's
not about
12:37
movies what was john lewis
doing on this
12:40
show well john lewis was and
this is the
12:43
interesting part for all the
grief that
12:45
greenbook got because of course
it's
12:48
racist and this is exactly what
we
12:50
predicted that the millennials
hate this
12:51
movie they hate Bohemian
Rhapsody John
12:55
Lewis was an adviser a
technical adviser
12:58
on green book
13:03
oh yeah oh yeah now the
Millennials are
13:06
racists of course they are what
was
13:10
Serena Williams doing on the
show she's
13:13
awesome Wow let's put whatever
Noah who
13:25
came out with his little he did
a bit I
13:27
don't know what he was doing on
the show
13:29
either is never know yes yeah
he was a
13:31
voice in black panther he was a
voice I
13:37
know too much about this I
don't know
13:38
what's going on yeah you
something wrong
13:40
with you so he comes on it does
a very
13:43
kind of a funny sketch and then
does
13:45
this little twist back thing
which got a
13:47
lot of attention by the trades
and other
13:51
media because it was I thought
it was a
13:54
racist insult but okay let's
play the
13:57
clip
13:59
[Music]
14:08
hurry
14:14
black panther maybe an african
hero but
14:18
his story and his appeal are
universal I
14:21
know this personally because of
all the
14:23
people who constantly come up
to me and
14:25
say what kind of forever
everywhere in
14:28
the world my African friends
are like
14:30
what kinda forever in France
I've had
14:32
people say hello Trevor no how
you say
14:34
what kinda forever no even
backstage Mel
14:37
Gibson came up to me like
Wakanda
14:38
forever he said another word
after that
14:40
but the what kind of part was
nice
14:44
growing up as a young boy in
Wakanda I
14:47
would see kings of Halle flying
over our
14:49
village and he would remind me
of a
14:51
great fossa phrase a beluga by
as
14:54
abundant Olga
14:55
which means in times like these
we are
14:57
stronger when we fight together
than
14:59
when we try to fight apart this
is Best
15:02
Picture nominee black panther
yeah all
15:06
right so you know the gag right
no oh
15:12
I'm glad you don't know I don't
know the
15:14
guy so that little cosa phrase
he said
15:16
at the end mm-hmm actually
translated to
15:19
White's won't know I'm lying
really yeah
15:25
how nice of him yeah and I'm
sure Mel
15:30
Gibson also sent him some
cupcakes this
15:32
morning jeez yeah well yeah you
know I
15:38
just don't see the relevance
the ratings
15:39
weren't too bad actually they
went up
15:41
which means your hosts suck
like that
15:45
part I think Carson was okay as
a host
15:49
and that was about it let's see
so we
15:53
had all the anger over
greenbook it was
15:55
the Royal Spike Lee who got all
pissed
15:58
off which is if you've ever
lived in New
16:00
York hello it's Spike Lee
that's what he
16:02
does at the beginning when they
started
16:07
off with the I thought it was I
didn't
16:11
think the show got off to a
good start
16:12
with the with the I liked the
way they
16:14
presented the song from from
Queen
16:17
with Adam Lambert who ate
things yeah he
16:22
did the the
16:23
musical I think yeah yeah he's
good so
16:25
at the beginning they started
off but I
16:27
thought it was off-putting
because they
16:28
did so many shots of the
audience and
16:30
you saw these middle-aged farts
you know
16:34
jerking around and clapping and
going
16:36
their arms back and forth and
doing the
16:38
boogie in the middle in the
audience I
16:41
just look at these people
because
16:42
they're all the first few rows
are just
16:44
the most rich kind of isolated
16:48
celebrities in the world and
the way
16:50
they're jerking around like
they're part
16:52
of the scene you know they like
they're
16:53
like they're in a beatnik Club
you know
16:57
in the 50 I think you've hit on
it I
17:01
think you've hit on it just
grossed me
17:04
out you know we're at a tipping
point
17:06
we're right at the edge is not
gonna be
17:08
two minutes that's why I watch
the in
17:09
memoriam segment I mean look at
Brian
17:11
May and Roger Taylor from Queen
I know
17:13
Roger Taylor I know I know
Brian May
17:16
these guys look like a warrant
they got
17:18
one foot in the grave you know
with the
17:20
with it's really white white
gray hair
17:23
and then the audience has the
same these
17:26
old people they got to go we're
just
17:27
kind of I think New Hollywood
is just
17:29
waiting for these people to
croak move
17:32
on move on I read a new
complaint about
17:38
Bohemian Rhapsody bad by the
way a lot
17:42
of people were wondering why it
got best
17:44
editing because I thought it
was kind of
17:47
a messy movie myself but then I
thought
17:50
about was like oh yeah this is
the one
17:52
that Bryan Singer directed you
know 70%
17:55
of and then they had bring in
somebody
17:56
else he got kicked off for
being a creep
17:58
and being a creep in the past
and just
18:00
being a creep and so some poor
editor
18:03
who won the Oscar had to stitch
all that
18:07
stuff together so I think that
was kind
18:08
of an inside Hollywood deal
saying call
18:10
man you really deserve this
even though
18:12
it wasn't the best editing in
my opinion
18:14
and of course I'm not a member
of the
18:16
Academy but the big problem was
in the
18:19
movie haha well you would just
to stop
18:22
you there this is also an ode of
18:24
encouragement because this sort
of thing
18:26
can happen at any time and they
have to
18:28
bring in a pro to stitch things
up yeah
18:31
and this is saying hey we will
give you
18:33
an award if you do this
18:35
ooh good point it's coming in
the store
18:38
if you come in and save the day
yeah and
18:40
save save the save the purse
yeah well
18:44
they all of this this you know
I think
18:45
Bohemian Rhapsody got the most
Awards I
18:47
think and I don't think so
that's up
18:52
like pounds we got one
extraordinary
18:54
could makeup awards and those
just the
18:56
things but the the community is
up in
19:00
arms about the Bohemian
Rhapsody movie
19:02
because it does not correctly
depict
19:04
Freddie Mercury as being
bisexual and
19:07
the gall of doing that in the
awards
19:09
week which fell in the same
week is
19:11
bisexual Awareness Week
Awareness Week
19:15
is a lot there's a lot of
people in the
19:17
media to keep you got to keep
looking at
19:19
back behind you all the time
bisexual
19:22
awareness yet to be worried
about
19:24
bisexual jumping yeah there's a
lot yeah
19:26
there's a lot of people in the
community
19:30
who feel that bisexuality is
not a thing
19:33
that you don't really belong in
the
19:35
LGBTQ or the LGBTQIA pique yeah
it's
19:41
exactly just an opportunist
19:43
yeah exactly you can't have it
both ways
19:48
yeah an opportunist at precisely
19:51
precisely opportunism week so
yeah you
19:54
know let's that's kind of over
now I
19:57
guess no one's talking about
the Oscars
19:58
anymore it's done we just do it
out of
20:00
politeness we had to because we
said we
20:02
would correct correct
20:04
okay did you get anything from
Cohen
20:06
because I watched him : oh
really okay
20:11
go well short good I knew you
would just
20:14
a couple of little deals here
and there
20:15
nothing really let's just
explain the
20:18
Splane cuz I did learn a few
things we
20:19
set it up this is Michael Cohen
he was
20:22
the president's personal lawyer
he is
20:25
the one that would he's a fixer
so we
20:27
take care of stuff and he paid
off
20:29
stormy Daniels and the mcdougal
woman
20:33
and interestingly and I know
they really
20:37
looked at it and listened to
him and
20:39
looked at some analysis he has
been
20:41
convicted of five counts of tax
fraud
20:44
that's his that's the end bank
fraud
20:46
that's his main crime but
20:48
out of the goodness of his
heart he
20:50
confessed to the crime of
campaign
20:56
finance violations which is
interesting
20:59
he did that because no one ever
goes to
21:02
jail for campaign finance
violations
21:04
what typically happens is you
get a fine
21:06
and you have to return the
money that's
21:08
happened with every president
every
21:10
election that's happened yes
Obama did
21:13
that yeah but it turns out if
you listen
21:16
to the Napolitano types and
these
21:18
right-wingers he's for his
violation
21:21
wasn't illegal it wasn't
exactly that's
21:24
my point
21:25
he didn't have to commit to
that he
21:27
didn't have to do that but he
is obvious
21:30
what he did
21:31
he did it to make it make Trump
look bad
21:33
and and rule 35 of you know the
Southern
21:36
District of New York or
whatever if he
21:38
cooperates which he said many
times I'm
21:40
here cooperating but that that
really
21:43
was that was really telling
where he
21:46
didn't he did it was no crime
he didn't
21:47
have to confess to anything he
wasn't
21:49
being charged with it and he
said I I
21:51
admit to it I'm done Here I am
locked me
21:54
up and now he kind of comes
across as
21:57
all that I'm going to jail for
for being
21:59
associated with the president's
crimes
22:01
but it's really not his jail
time is for
22:04
bank fraud and tax evasion but
that was
22:09
the thing that I that I learned
and
22:10
other than that I learned that
the
22:13
Putin's penthouse that everyone
was so
22:15
sure about Trump RDI he's
already hooked
22:18
up Putin with a penthouse in
the Trump
22:21
Moscow Tower and there was a
Cohen
22:24
saying oh that was just a PR
stunt there
22:26
was just to get people to sign
up to be
22:28
a part of the of the residency
yeah and
22:33
everything else okay let's play
this the
22:38
introductory clip which is a
gag order
22:40
this by one of the
representatives green
22:43
and he was active out the fact
that
22:45
apparently they had a there
they were
22:47
out there was only a few things
they
22:49
could talk about it was all
outlined he
22:51
so he's gonna bust them on this
and
22:52
grouse about it Thank You
chairman
22:54
ranking member Jordan a
chairman in this
22:57
committee of promise members of
the
22:58
American people a fair and open
process
23:00
yet
23:01
Democrats have vastly limited
the scope
23:03
of this hearing they've issued
a gag
23:05
order to try to tell members of
this
23:06
committee what we can and
cannot talk
23:08
about my colleagues on the
other side of
23:11
the aisle claim that they want
the truth
23:12
that they want transparency and
fair
23:15
oversight yet the Democrats
witness to
23:17
testify before Congress today
is none
23:20
other than a scorned man who's
going to
23:23
prison for lying to Congress
let that
23:25
sink in he's going to prison
for lying
23:27
to Congress and I never star
witness to
23:30
Congress if you read the
sentencing
23:33
report on mr. Cohen words like
deceptive
23:35
and greedy are scattered
throughout that
23:38
report it paints a picture of a
23:40
narcissist a bully who cannot
tell the
23:42
truth whether it's about the
president
23:44
or about his own personal life
but today
23:48
he's the majority party's star
witness
23:50
yeah so that was his little
complaint
23:55
but this whole thing was that
was kind
23:56
of the theme of the Republican
side but
23:58
let's just a few details
there's a 12
24:00
second clip 'la it is very
short this is
24:02
the hearing on his book deal
okay
24:05
you're a platform for you to
continue to
24:09
lie and sensationalize and
exaggerate
24:12
wherever it suits you do you
plan to
24:15
pursue another book deal about
your
24:17
experiences yes will you will
you
24:22
promise not to sell your
stories like no
24:27
yeah that was made pretty
obvious yeah
24:29
he'll spend some time on the
inside but
24:31
at least he's got something to
come home
24:33
to yeah so he also in which I
thought
24:38
was the funniest part is he
took credit
24:40
Jordan actually asked him a
couple of
24:43
times about this all right took
credit
24:45
for Trump being the president
yes he
24:49
invented the whole idea of a
trump
24:50
presidency and then he said
well yeah
24:52
maybe Trump thought about it in
the past
24:54
he's always been thinking about
it and
24:55
Roger stone takes more credit I
mean
24:58
everybody takes credit for this
but this
24:59
guy took all the credit and
here's this
25:01
little explanation this is uh
against
25:04
Trump brung calm yeah Wow 2011
was my
25:09
idea I saw a document in a
newspaper
25:12
that said who'd you vote for in
2012
25:15
6% my people said Michael
Michael Allen
25:18
6% of my people turned around
and said
25:21
they'd vote for Donald Donald
Trump as
25:22
president so I brought in his
office and
25:24
I said to him mr. Trump take a
look at
25:27
this as well wouldn't that be
great and
25:29
with that is where it all
started
25:31
yeah okay like I'm sure I'm
sure he had
25:35
never thought of anything like
that
25:35
until you came no I didn't tell
me that
25:39
you didn't listen to this
hearing and
25:41
from time to time think to
yourself he
25:44
sounds just like Andrew
Horowitz it
25:48
doesn't really oh there was a
couple
25:50
couple of inta nations the way
he said
25:53
stuff and like Horowitz I don't
mean
25:56
just me just made it notice it
or which
25:59
does sound like one of those
brokers who
26:00
calls you up do that voice he
does a lot
26:05
of voices yeah he does a great
Bernie
26:07
but he doesn't of the guy which
is he
26:10
claims as a guy in fact I
talked to a
26:12
guy one of these guys on the
phone once
26:14
because I wasn't gonna buy
anything so I
26:15
started discussing with him his
style of
26:17
sales and which is pretty hard
to do
26:21
with these guys cuz they
returned our
26:22
deadline and he says the
combinate
26:25
there's a kind of got this
ramallah gist
26:26
we're talking about guys who
call you up
26:28
hey you want to buy some stock
yeah it
26:31
goes like this it's pretty close
26:48
apparently it's a combination
of a
26:50
Brooklyn and a Boston accent
that
26:52
there's the absolute best and
that sells
26:54
baby it sells itself so here's
the now
26:58
there's the thing about the
inaugural
27:00
which you talked about the Lib
Joe's
27:01
believe that yeah my girl yeah
they
27:04
think that because this would
be the
27:05
emoluments clause well we don't
know
27:08
because nobody seems to get it
straight
27:09
there was one Democrat that
came and
27:11
asked about the inaugural about
27:13
overcharging overcharging
gouging and
27:16
charging at the hotel which is
gouging
27:18
but but it didn't go anywhere
and it
27:21
didn't give me any information
we might
27:23
as well play this a short clip
this is a
27:24
hearing inaugural question the
rental
27:27
that was being
27:28
quoted was substantially even
double
27:31
what you would expect to pay
according
27:34
to what the market should bear
and it's
27:39
an offense in a sense that the
Trump
27:41
Hotel was up charging to the
inaugural
27:44
even I couldn't afford to stay
there me
27:45
yeah and so I'm just curious do
you have
27:49
a sense of whether that kind of
a
27:51
practice is something that is
consistent
27:55
or inconsistent is it possible
that that
27:56
kind of up charging could be
done inside
28:00
a Trump operation it's the
American Way
28:06
bro and stay in a hotel during a
28:10
convention yeah or go to Vegas
during a
28:13
convention what I can say to
you is I
28:15
wasn't part of the inaugural
committee I
28:19
raised a lot of money for the
28:20
inauguration but I was not part
of it
28:23
and there was a lot of things
in that
28:27
actually that issue is
something that's
28:30
also obviously we've read about
in the
28:32
paper being investigated at the
current
28:34
moment Thank You mr. Hagen's
yeah geez
28:37
so what exactly would the idea
be the
28:40
money was raised
28:41
it wasn't government money so
weird
28:44
where's the violation oh here's
what I I
28:47
don't know but I'm gonna tell
you what I
28:49
think okay it's based on you
know just
28:52
speculation and expertise and
experience
28:55
well it would go like this
28:57
the second it's like a golf
club scam
29:01
that they're Japanese Yakuza
run you set
29:05
up the thing and you want to
give the
29:07
you want to send some bribes
over to the
29:09
president so we're gonna rent
you this
29:13
suite at the Trump Hotel it's
normally a
29:18
thousand because it's so
crowded we're
29:21
gonna give it to you for ten
thousand
29:23
dollars president will be very
happy yes
29:27
okay so that's pretty much DC
politics I
29:32
still don't see anything out of
the
29:34
ordinary
29:35
yeah monuments claws baby
29:38
so Schultz was honest she's
just a
29:40
debbie wasserman yeah yeah so
here's her
29:43
little thing I kind of ended it
when she
29:46
kind of flubbed but she has
this meme
29:49
she keeps promoting and it was
promoted
29:50
by Norah O'Donnell on CBS
29:53
when Norah O'Donnell says oh
and then
29:55
Debbie wasserman-schultz spoken
I don't
29:57
have this clip I wish I did and
Norris
29:59
says she was she was the head
of the
30:01
Democratic National Committee
and was
30:03
ousted by the Russian leaks
know how
30:07
about she was ousted for
screwing Bernie
30:09
Sanders and trickery no no not
of course
30:13
I'm sorry Russian leaks I'm
sorry so we
30:16
have the same Russian leak meme
death
30:19
Schultz herself promotes and I
guess
30:20
she's buddies because she said
I think
30:22
she's in New York a lot I mean
she's
30:25
from Florida but she's in New
York a lot
30:26
because one of our we have
people yes
30:30
who see her who see her yes New
York a
30:34
lot so this is her promoting
the same
30:37
bullcrap theme that there's all
the
30:40
Russians fault that she's not
the head
30:41
of the DNC as you likely know I
served
30:43
as the chair of the Democratic
National
30:44
Committee at the time of the
Russian
30:46
hacks and when Russia
weaponized the
30:49
messages by the way this these
are only
30:51
indictments these Russia hacks
you know
30:53
this has not been proven in a
court of
30:55
law this is only based upon
Mueller's
30:58
indictment I don't think
there's ever
31:00
been any any conclusive trial
it was
31:05
stolen by Seth Seth rich rich
that it
31:09
stolen but I want to be clear my
31:12
questions are not about the
harm done to
31:13
any individual continuous
comment that I
31:18
thought need to be heard in this
31:20
entirety as you likely know I
served as
31:22
the chair of the Democratic
National
31:23
Committee at the time of the
Russian
31:24
hacks and when Russia
weaponized the
31:27
messages that it had stolen but
I want
31:30
to be clear my questions are
not about
31:32
the harm done to any individual
by
31:34
WikiLeaks and the Russians it's
about
31:36
the possible and likely harm to
the
31:39
United States of America and our
31:41
democracy your questions that I
hope
31:43
will connect more of these dots
mr.
31:47
Cohen is that your testimony
that mr.
31:48
Trump had advanced knowledge of
the
31:50
Russia WikiLeaks released the
31:52
DNC's emails it's a kid I
cannot answer
31:56
that in a yes-or-no he had
advanced
31:59
notice that there was going to
be a dump
32:01
of emails but at no time did I
hear the
32:04
specificity of what those
emails were
32:06
going to be but you do testify
today
32:10
that he had advanced knowledge
of their
32:12
of their imminent release that
that is
32:16
what I had stated in my
testimony and
32:18
that he chaired that outcome
yes ma'am
32:21
did mr. Trump likely shared this
32:23
information with his daughter
Ivanka son
32:25
Don jr. or Jared Lee I'm not
aware of
32:28
that was Ivanka Jared or Don
jr. still
32:32
involved in the in the Russian
Tower
32:34
deal at that time the company
was
32:36
involved in the deal which
meant that
32:38
the family was involved in the
deal Jr
32:44
are involved in the run a
little longer
32:48
because she laughs at herself
for saying
32:50
rump I know she actually
snapped a
32:54
little snicker at the end
32:56
yeah she's a I would have but
the laugh
32:59
was mostly physical yeah okay
that's
33:01
that's possible but I thought
it was
33:03
funny
33:03
rump now something else
something else
33:05
about this clip first of all
the the the
33:10
Democrats I can just say in
this case
33:12
the Democrats desperately want
to get
33:15
Ivanka and Jared and anybody
they can
33:18
from the family Don jr. and
Eric and I
33:21
hope kimberly guilfoyle get
everyone
33:24
after we have to talk to that
we have
33:26
testified there was something
else that
33:29
she mentioned in that oh yes so
the
33:33
story I don't know if you have
the clip
33:34
of that the story that Cohen
told is
33:38
that he was in Trump's office
and Roger
33:41
stone called and Trump put him
on
33:43
speakerphone and and stone then
said hey
33:49
boss boss the wiki leaks are
gonna drop
33:53
it's gonna drop these emails
and that's
33:55
that was his testimony as to
how he
33:57
knows that Trump heard that
directly
33:58
from Roger stone couple things
34:02
from what I understand this
president
34:04
not only does he not use email
not only
34:07
does he not text but I'm pretty
sure he
34:09
doesn't put Roger stone on
speakerphone
34:11
I don't think he puts anybody on
34:13
speakerphone
34:14
I don't think Roger stone would
want
34:16
himself to be on speakerphone
34:17
certainly not with this news
but in the
34:20
line of questioning
34:21
there was it was a you know the
the date
34:23
say well hold on the time line
was that
34:26
Trump knew about the the
WikiLeaks
34:29
coming a week before it
happened yeah
34:32
yes exactly WikiLeaks was
tweeting it
34:36
him for a month yeah it was
being
34:39
tweeted at month earlier yeah I
know
34:42
this is a part that is real
34:43
head-scratcher cuz nobody not
one of the
34:46
Republicans mentioned this ad I
can
34:48
think of I will say that Cohan
claims
34:51
that Trump only used the
speakerphone no
34:55
he said he used it quite
frequently
34:57
okay well man I because I'd
listen to
34:59
them like now I know I don't
think he's
35:01
talking shit with a guy look
again
35:03
what a waste of time no the
whole thing
35:05
to waste a network time now good
35:10
Seinfeld repeat anything I had
had one
35:14
the other could buy the illegal
35:15
recordings that he did I didn't
think
35:18
that was that not that
interesting is
35:19
not except we have to play but
I do have
35:22
the some of the end this is the
only
35:24
clip I have the Cummings yes
the only
35:29
one I have that's okay we'll
play your
35:30
version it's didn't go all the
way to
35:33
the end it just goes to the
part that we
35:35
thought was that interesting
producers
35:37
thought was interesting well
then let me
35:39
play my clip it's about 20
seconds
35:42
longer has it because it is
literally at
35:44
the end a better Donald Trump a
better
35:49
United States of America and a
better
35:52
world and I mean that from the
deaths of
35:54
my heart
35:55
well we're dancing with the
Angels the
35:57
question will be asked in 2019
what do
36:01
we do to make sure we kept our
democracy
36:04
intact did we stand on the
sidelines and
36:07
say nothing did we pay and I'm
tired of
36:10
these statements saying they
come people
36:13
coming here
36:14
Oh oh this is the first hearing
it is
36:16
not the first hearing the first
what
36:19
we've regard to prescription
drugs
36:21
remember a little girl a lady
said there
36:24
mr. Wortham her daughter died
because
36:28
she could not get 333 voting
rights
36:39
corruption in government come
on now one
36:45
thing and we have got to get
back to
36:48
normal with that yeah we hear
your
37:02
comings come on now you know
what Obama
37:04
used to say all the smiling
though
37:06
oh well it's signalling this is
the end
37:09
and this is bullcrap
37:12
that's like thanks for your
atencion no
37:15
agenda people just wasted 18
hours of
37:17
your time that's what it's
signaled yeah
37:22
it's you know at what point
will the
37:26
news consuming public just gets
so tired
37:29
of it it cannot last they
couldn't even
37:33
do it with the damn airplane
and I think
37:35
souls never found I mean that
that's
37:40
they had they went on for a
year at
37:43
least just about an airplane
when
37:46
Reynolds was the guy I can't
remember
37:49
his first name a very famous
broadcaster
37:51
was the Randalls anyway he used
to do
37:55
Nightline before Koppel came
along and
37:57
ran though they did Nightline
people at
38:00
ABC decided that when the
hostage cried
38:02
I remember watching this the
hostage
38:04
crisis took place in 1979 when
the
38:07
Iranians stole our diplomats
and tore
38:11
down our embassy in Tehran and
they've
38:16
started this campaign we're
gonna
38:18
broadcast it's exclusively
about this
38:21
until it's resolved and it was
the end
38:24
of him as a broadcaster
38:30
because they promised that they
were in
38:32
a broadcast about this
exclusively until
38:35
it was over in about six months
into it
38:39
it wasn't gonna be over anytime
soon
38:42
nobody was doing much about it
these
38:43
poor people were stuck over
there
38:45
and they showed that the
ratings were
38:48
going through the tank and
everything
38:50
they had to fire him and bring
in Ted
38:52
Koppel pretty much it's not
this kind of
38:54
a you know condensed form but
that's
38:57
what happened and so the public
only
38:59
puts up with stuff or if they
put up
39:02
with them for six months I
think it's a
39:03
miracle well this has been a
little bit
39:05
longer than that it's just it
kept on
39:07
going
39:08
well I think it's way you talk
about the
39:11
airplane you talk about this
Trump's
39:12
Trump stuff yeah well yeah yeah
all of
39:16
that oh I hope so I'd like to
see what
39:19
the ratings were for this
dhola's
39:21
daytime stuff oh that's got to
be
39:23
horrible
39:23
zero I can't it can't have been
it
39:28
couldn't have been any good no
way you
39:41
superstars to come into the s
South by
39:43
Southwest
39:44
when is this I believe it is
April
39:50
hmm why it's gonna be a mess
it's always
39:54
a mess
39:55
it's nothing new there well we
finally
39:58
done it John we hit the gold
standard
40:01
okay good the gold standard and
this was
40:05
wait big news for about an hour
until
40:07
Trump tweeted something else
and we now
40:13
know that the confidence that
human
40:17
activities are raising the heat
at
40:19
Earth's surface have reached a
five
40:22
Sigma level excuse me five
Sigma level
40:30
in case you were wondering that
is a
40:33
statistical gauge meaning there
is only
40:35
a one in a million chance that
signal
40:39
would appear if there was no
warming
40:41
this is the gold standard
previously
40:45
applied in 2012 to confirm the
discovery
40:49
of the Higgs boson subatomic
particle
40:52
mean when they tried to create
the black
40:54
hole for us all to die in yeah
failed so
40:57
this is this is it they've
they've
40:59
played their last card and and
this is
41:04
going to be very worrying
because now
41:05
they're saying not only is it
97 percent
41:07
of all scientists which
actually think I
41:10
saw this morning of all climate
41:12
researching scientists at Sun
this
41:14
almost backtrack that's no good
so it's
41:17
closer to the truth so now it's
not 97
41:20
percent this is 99.99999%
certain that
41:26
they are right that humans are
causing
41:29
global discrimination this is
what
41:35
governing body the Nature
climate chain
41:40
oh wait I'm sorry who are these
people
41:42
called Lawrence Livermore
National
41:46
Laboratory in California
41:49
Lloris Livermore labs mm-hmm
made this
41:53
Proclamation yes or some guy
from it
41:56
we me that did some guy from it
the labs
41:59
yeah here's the guy luckily
here's the
42:01
guy he the guys name is uh
luckily I
42:05
have friends within this
organization oh
42:07
good I'm sure they listen to
the show
42:10
all the time
42:11
I'm sure they don't yeah lead
author
42:16
Benjamin santur or Santer lead
author of
42:20
the study how do you suppose
named sa NT
42:22
er Benjamin santur but the news
came out
42:26
of Oslo so I guess they have
some
42:27
Institute with huh should be
coming out
42:31
of Livermore III here yeah I'm
just
42:33
saying this is but this is a
it's not
42:34
just one place I mean these are
the top
42:37
gold standard scientists from
all over
42:40
the globe and they all agree
99.9999%
42:44
one in a million
42:46
could they be wrong one in a
million
42:48
chance now you know that's just
crazy
42:52
Kenny mints can't even think
about it
42:53
they just write shut up it's
all over
42:56
and one of our producers huh
it's where
42:59
he came from where perfect
perfect the
43:12
p-value guys yeah we know all
about that
43:14
now one of our producers sent
us a nice
43:16
note and he does video
production in
43:19
fact he says that the
production that I
43:21
was so wowed by in was at the
Samsung
43:24
Galaxy 10 5g with that said it
was crazy
43:28
that was better than an apple
an Apple
43:30
event so he says that his
company
43:32
produced that and they also
produced
43:33
this like awareness teaching
center in
43:38
nuclear facilities where kids
and then
43:42
your class can go in and learn
about
43:44
nuclear energy and he mentioned
that
43:47
when he was making the you know
this
43:49
exhibit which you know it's
it's pretty
43:50
elaborate this hands-on stuff
yeah
43:52
that's one of those things kids
do a
43:53
field trip to and he mentioned
that when
43:57
he was putting that together
the company
43:59
that had hired his company said
well you
44:02
really should look at the
persuasion of
44:04
this won't this a girl Severn
Suzuki in
44:08
Rio in now this
44:10
was 1992 this is one we're just
getting
44:12
started with climate change but
also a
44:15
great moment in history of
abusing kids
44:18
to present a message and I'm
just gonna
44:22
play a minute of it because as
I was
44:24
listening to what this kid is
saying
44:25
it's the same thing you hear
from the
44:28
starlight movement or that
starlight the
44:31
sunrise movement the aoc green
New Deal
44:34
kids it's all exactly the same
but she
44:37
had this one little bit in here
that
44:38
made me think for a second at
school
44:40
even in kindergarten you teach
us how to
44:43
behave in the world
44:44
you teach us to not to fight
with others
44:47
to work things out to respect
others to
44:51
clean up our mess not to hurt
other
44:54
creatures to share not be
greedy then
44:57
why do you go out and do that
do the
44:59
things you tell us not to do do
not
45:02
forget why you're attending
these
45:04
conferences who you're doing
this for we
45:08
are your own children you are
deciding
45:10
what kind of a world we are
growing up
45:12
in parents should be able to
comfort
45:15
their children by saying
everything's
45:16
going to be alright it's not
the end of
45:19
the world and we're and we're
doing the
45:21
best we can but I don't think
you can
45:24
say that to us anymore are we
even on
45:26
your list of priorities my dad
always
45:29
says you are what you do not
what you
45:32
say well what you do makes me
cry at
45:36
night you grown ups say you
love us but
45:39
I challenge you please make
your actions
45:42
reflect your words thank you so
I think
45:48
what all the kid didn't write
that no of
45:51
course not as I said it was the
first
45:52
you know a good moment in time
of child
45:55
abuse for you know for
political means
45:57
but what I find interesting is
that in
46:00
today's age where every kid has
you know
46:03
is connected not every kid but
most kids
46:04
are connected they're gonna
start and
46:07
see through the game because
this kid is
46:09
right you teach your kids be
nice be
46:12
kind to other human beings be
kind of
46:14
animals but meanwhile all they
see all
46:17
day is the shit show that is
the real
46:19
world
46:19
it's on Twitter it's like this
is not a
46:22
prai's so when you have
politicians like
46:26
the gray-haired ones we've been
talking
46:27
about jitan no different from
the people
46:29
of the Academy Awards who for
decades
46:32
have been using fear-mongering
it's
46:35
paying off but you're in
trouble now
46:37
because now we have only 12
years left
46:41
to live we're going to die
children
46:44
don't even want to have
children anymore
46:46
because of the reports the hype
the
46:50
hyperbole this the the constant
verbal
46:53
diarrhea with fear-mongering
that my
46:56
generation like okay you John
your
46:58
generation didn't dry it during
drop and
47:01
cover you know we we know what
this is
47:03
but today's generation it's
working on
47:06
them and I have some expanded
clips from
47:09
the short one you might have
switches by
47:11
the way this generation I think
it
47:14
probably extends into the
Millennials
47:16
yes I would agree are also
proud of
47:19
themselves for being and I was
told this
47:21
when they were when my kids
were younger
47:23
quote-unquote we're immune Joe
oh my god
47:29
no they may be immune to
advertising but
47:32
their their info gates are wide
open to
47:35
messaging and it's just
slipping right
47:37
in and then you get results and
the
47:39
results don't stick in some
classroom
47:41
where a teacher says you know
shut up or
47:43
sit down or whatever
47:44
no it's encouraged you have
everyone's
47:48
in on the game in fact we got a
note
47:50
here from one of our today off
kids yes
47:53
one of our teachers and because
we were
47:55
talking about that is saying
you can't
47:57
just take the day off teachers
just
47:59
can't do those and and this
teacher is
48:04
producer Nathan was okay to use
his name
48:06
of sweet is note so I've
emailed a few
48:08
times about education
conversations I
48:09
want to drop a note about the
sunrise
48:11
people in student protests the
fact that
48:13
a teacher skip school with their
48:14
students is ridiculous
48:16
the teachers either doing this
illegally
48:18
or with the permission of the
48:20
administrator either way it's
beyond the
48:22
scope to say the least I teach
you one
48:24
of the most liberal schools in
48:25
Washington State which is saying
48:27
something and I would never be
allowed
48:29
to skip school with my students
to
48:31
fulfill some kind of political
agenda as
48:33
teachers we are legally liable
for the
48:35
action and physical well-being
I also
48:37
need to tell you a quick story
because I
48:39
think you'll enjoy this I teach
high
48:40
school biology and thankfully I
do my
48:42
job well I teach my kids to
calm down
48:45
not to worry about the
environment and
48:47
things they can't control I had
a
48:48
student interrupt me and asked
do you
48:50
believe in climate change I
looked at
48:53
her and just decided I'm tired
of giving
48:55
an F so I said no I don't
believe I
48:58
don't need to believe anything
climate
48:59
is not a religion which i think
is a
49:01
great answer by the way if
someone says
49:03
do you believe in climate
change no I
49:06
don't it's not a religion the
next day
49:08
in my science meeting one of
the other
49:11
teachers waited for a quiet
moment and
49:13
asked in front of all the other
teachers
49:15
Nathan I heard from a student
that you
49:18
don't believe in global warming
can that
49:20
be true I just looked at him
and said
49:23
yes it's true the room paused
everyone
49:27
looked at me with shock
49:28
another teacher said explain
which I
49:32
responded with no I quietly
packed my
49:35
stuff and said I knew this
would happen
49:36
and I didn't appreciate it and
walked
49:38
out the first teacher followed
me to my
49:40
room to ask more questions
where I
49:42
ripped into him about how
unprofessional
49:44
and immature he acted believe
it or not
49:45
he ended up apologizing the
next day and
49:48
he agreed that he had
overstepped I
49:49
share that with you because
they're
49:51
crazy teachers but there are
plenty of
49:52
us standing for truth I work
hard to
49:56
teach my students one what we
got here
49:58
is I work hard to teach my
students
50:04
about the realities of this
world and
50:06
take a positive approach the
vast
50:08
majority majority of teachers
are simply
50:10
teaching what is given to them
the real
50:11
issue is Pearson review and
higher ed
50:14
yeah no kidding it's all it's
all in the
50:18
system my friend so anyway so
we have
50:20
these kids who have been
indoctrinated
50:23
and they're really believing it
and it's
50:25
not hard to believe you're
going to die
50:27
if that's all you hear your
entire life
50:29
to this day and then you
obviously
50:32
whether she's sincere or not
when you
50:35
have a OC jumping into the mix
and
50:37
confirming it it's only going
to get
50:40
worse our planet is going it
this is an
50:43
she did an Instagram link the
cooking
50:46
Instagram you know the kind that
50:47
Elizabeth Warren only dreams of
50:49
she's makin chili which she
made with
50:51
sweet potato
50:52
I don't think belongs in Chile
might be
50:58
some sort of Puerto Rican thing
or
51:00
something could be cubes Robbie
does not
51:04
belong in there but it might be
good
51:05
worth worth asking so here she
is our
51:09
planet is going a disaster if
we don't
51:13
turn the ship around and so it's
51:16
basically like there's
scientific
51:17
consensus that the lives of
children are
51:20
gonna be very difficult and it
does lead
51:23
this is a great new twist
instead of
51:26
saying there's scientific
consensus that
51:28
humans are heating up the
planet with
51:30
our with it you know with cow
farts and
51:32
our own farts and talking like
on a
51:33
podcast in trouble she says
that there's
51:36
scientific consensus kids
aren't going
51:39
to have it easy there's no
scientific
51:42
consensus - yes very very smart
little
51:47
move that the lives of children
are
51:50
going to be very difficult roll
it back
51:52
our planet is going a big
disaster if we
51:57
don't turn the ship around and
so it's
51:59
basically like there's
scientific
52:01
consensus that the lives of
children are
52:04
gonna be very difficult and it
does lead
52:07
I think young people to have a
52:10
legitimate question you know
should is
52:13
it okay to still have children
if you
52:16
have a chance go back and look
at that
52:18
video where she says this line
the way
52:21
she says it the way she tilts
her head
52:23
the way she looks there is
something
52:26
about it that it looks like
she's been
52:28
trained to do this
professionally it was
52:30
just one of the best glances of
ever
52:33
seen her make almost like
saying those
52:36
of you in the know you know
what I'm
52:38
doing but it wasn't quite that
I just if
52:40
you can see it take a look at
it and I
52:42
mean not on just financially
because
52:45
people are graduating with 2030
a
52:48
hundred thousand dollars for
those two
52:49
loan cat so they can't even
afford to
52:52
have kids in the house but also
just
52:56
this basic moral question like
what do
52:58
we do and and even if you don't
have
53:00
kids there are still children
here in
53:02
the world and we have a moral
obligation
53:04
to them and to leave a better
world for
53:06
them and this idea that if we
just you
53:10
know I've been working on this
for X
53:12
amount of years bullshit what
am i X
53:14
amount of years she was a
waitress there
53:17
was a bartender half okay guys
thank you
53:22
you're right X but laughs
you're right
53:26
it's like we need a universal
sense of
53:30
urgency and people are trying
to like
53:33
introduce watered-down
proposals that
53:36
are frankly going to kill us
kill us
53:40
we're going to die a lack of
urgency is
53:44
going to kill us it doesn't
matter this
53:45
is yeah if she if she doesn't
mean this
53:49
it's extremely irresponsible
she is the
53:53
leader of the new voting public
she's
53:56
telling them they're going to
die and
53:58
we'll have to switch my disdain
from
54:01
dianne feinstein to aoc if she
keeps
54:03
this crap up if you agree that
climate
54:06
change is an important issue if
at this
54:09
point doesn't matter if you if
you
54:12
believe climate change is a
problem
54:13
that's not even the issue it's
the issue
54:17
is how urgently you feel we
need to fix
54:20
it all right so then you know
she's
54:22
doing this Instagram and people
ask
54:23
questions who maybe was a
periscope and
54:25
you know tell her what is the
green new
54:27
deal tell us yeah everyone I'm
making
54:29
chili away someone said please
explain
54:32
the green new deal thank you
for asking
54:36
so the whole price of the green
new deal
54:40
is that we're screwed I'm
climbing I'm
54:46
sorry to break it to you if we
do
54:48
nothing there is no hope
54:51
period that's just a principle
across
54:53
the board that's just a
principle across
54:55
the board if you do nothing
there's no
54:57
hope period across the board
baby to
55:03
crow a principle across the
board I've
55:05
never heard this expression I
like it
55:07
pull across the board if we do
not act
55:09
there is no hope the only time
we can
55:12
hope is when we act but when it
comes to
55:14
climate in particular we're
actually
55:17
screwed there is a global
threat to the
55:20
planet a global threat and at
this point
55:24
we don't even have to prove it
just walk
55:26
outside in winter in a lot of
places and
55:29
it's either way worse than
you're used
55:31
to or way warmer than you're
used to
55:34
I like huddle crap I like how
cold is
55:38
worse and warmer is just warmer
instead
55:41
if it's either way worse or
it's way
55:43
worse so what is it in this
case I've
55:46
been here longer than she has
on the
55:49
globe and I've been in an area
probably
55:53
too long so I've really used to
it's
55:56
changes over the years and the
fact that
55:58
it snowed in 1972 and I'm not
seeing
56:05
anything that these people are
talking
56:06
about it doesn't exist
56:08
they're deluded I can look out
the
56:10
window and there's the mud
flats that
56:12
have been here for over a
hundred years
56:13
not one inch extra of water
it's just
56:17
like I can't see well everybody
can't
56:19
just notice that you know it's
almost
56:21
like people come to San
Francisco and
56:24
they're here for the bay area
they're
56:26
here for like I don't know
maybe four or
56:30
five years even after four or
five years
56:32
every July 4th when the fog
rolls in and
56:35
ruins the fireworks every year
forever
56:40
this oh god this is terrible
it's
56:43
getting worse no cold it is in
July
56:47
Marcus we talked about being
cold in
56:49
July in the 1800s hey how about
the guy
56:53
in the in the in the eighteen
1802 went
56:57
to California and wrote about
the fire
56:59
and the brimstone is hell on
earth
57:04
burning down but but AOC is
saying
57:06
something I think the truth
wants to
57:08
come out or maybe suggest an
idiot which
57:10
I don't think I know you think
it's all
57:11
say it before you do she says
you can
57:14
prove it to yourself just go
outside
57:16
it's either way worse or warmer
implying
57:21
that global cooling which i
think is
57:23
really upon us is way worse
than global
57:25
warming she doesn't say both
are bad
57:28
prove it just walk outside in
winter in
57:32
a lot of places either way
worse than
57:34
you're used to or way warmer
than you're
57:38
used to hurricanes storms
wildfires we
57:42
are dying now be careful though
she is
57:49
so hated and so it acts you
know Fox
57:52
News right wing everybody not
to you I'm
57:59
not worried about it because the
58:01
Democrat Party will take care
of her
58:05
won't put up with this well
it's all
58:08
she's off message she's not on
the team
58:11
let's listen to presidential
hopeful
58:15
Kamala Harris regarding the
green New
58:18
Deal see if she's on message
you cast
58:20
yourself on the campaign trail
as a
58:22
truth teller you say we need to
tell
58:23
truth what do you say or tell
me if you
58:26
think this is fair that I
should talk to
58:27
Democratic voters they're
hungry and
58:29
they want ideas and so you'll
hear
58:31
things like the green New Deal
you hear
58:32
things like Medicare for all
well you're
58:35
hear things like whether it's
taxes
58:36
you'll hear things at what
point you say
58:39
that's our North Star but we
have to be
58:41
realists we there's no question
we have
58:43
to be practical but being
practical also
58:46
recognizes that climate change
is an
58:48
existential threat to us as
human beings
58:50
being practical recognizes that
58:53
greenhouse gas emissions are
threatening
58:55
our air and it's threatening
the planet
58:58
and that it is well within our
capacity
59:00
as human beings to change our
behaviors
59:02
in a way that we can reduce its
effects
59:04
that's practical can we afford
it of
59:07
course we have three trillion
dollars a
59:10
year for medicare-for-all by
some
59:11
studies I don't do any which
portions of
59:13
the green new do you pick to do
first
59:14
that's money did you know what
the
59:17
Republicans are going to say
59:17
tax-and-spend liberals
pie-in-the-sky
59:19
one of the things that I admire
and
59:21
respect is the measurement that
is
59:24
captured in three letters are a
lie
59:26
what's the return on the
investment
59:28
people in the private sector
understand
59:30
this really well it's not about
a cost
59:32
it's about an investment and
then the
59:34
question should be is it worth
the cost
59:37
in terms of the investment
potential are
59:40
we gonna get back more than we
put in so
59:42
Mayor Bloomberg the amy
klobuchar
59:44
some of your potential fellow
Democrats
59:47
say no it's too much it's too
ambitious
59:49
it's too expensive you think
they're
59:51
wrong I look forward to that
debate on
59:53
the debate stage I look forward
to it
59:55
very much okay we'll see how
you do on
59:59
that debate stage but she takes
the
1:00:01
financial route and this was
discussed
1:00:05
the only only like five weeks
ago and I
1:00:10
think was Stanford University
1:00:12
Bill Gates was there for there
was the
1:00:14
portable regeneration no it's
like some
1:00:19
like portable energy conference
it
1:00:22
doesn't matter but he was the
main guest
1:00:24
one of those sitting on stage
two chairs
1:00:26
Kara Swisher type deal and he
really
1:00:30
goes off on the current
thinking which
1:00:32
is the Camilla Harris thinking
here and
1:00:35
that kind of steers the
conversation
1:00:37
quite abruptly and righteously
towards
1:00:40
nuclear we have to remember
he's a huge
1:00:45
huge investor yes a nuclear so
whatever
1:00:50
he says is tainted well it's by
the way
1:00:54
before you play this clip I was
thinking
1:00:57
about this - oh the anti-nuke
stuff we
1:01:01
got some notes from one of our
producers
1:01:02
you know these guys are
boneheads isn't
1:01:05
it the nuke industry and we're
talking
1:01:08
because I asked one of them
well you
1:01:10
have a number of people in the
business
1:01:12
yes including Syrah - oh yes
and they're
1:01:18
all befuddled by the two things
one
1:01:21
China's building 71 nukes yeah
we don't
1:01:26
talk about that in this country
and dad
1:01:27
never been the medium media
doesn't talk
1:01:29
about it
1:01:30
no dude their goal in meanwhile
France
1:01:32
is shutting airs down because
they're
1:01:34
stupid Germany's shut theirs
down and
1:01:36
Germany already shut theirs down
1:01:37
and so there's a there's almost
as
1:01:40
though there's a propaganda
thing maybe
1:01:41
maybe it's run by the Chinese
to screw
1:01:45
us help us what Trump says
about global
1:01:48
warming is he doesn't say it
anymore but
1:01:50
he said it a long time ago yeah
nice ah
1:01:55
could be but they say that's
because all
1:01:59
you can get into into uranium
stocks
1:02:02
mining stocks dirt cheap
1:02:05
now that's like hold on it's a
buyers
1:02:07
market we got to go back to the
to the
1:02:10
origin of the problem China
Syndrome we
1:02:15
need to go to Three Mile Island
we have
1:02:17
to look at Chernobyl and the
after look
1:02:18
at Fukushima the same thing
that has
1:02:21
been happening with this
climate change
1:02:22
bullcrap has happened to
nuclear and if
1:02:25
to some degree people were right
1:02:28
rightfully worried about okay
what
1:02:30
happens with this stuff well
then this
1:02:31
stop you again
1:02:35
guys like alex jones who's on
you know
1:02:38
spending all this time on Rogen
show and
1:02:40
doing his other thing who's you
know he
1:02:42
seems like a reasonable guy
about a lot
1:02:43
of this stuff he sees anti-nuke
oh i'm
1:02:47
gonna be selling you iodine
pills
1:02:48
because fukushima's gonna be
washing up
1:02:51
on the california shores that's
called
1:02:53
the business model well it's
pretty
1:02:58
insincere if you ask me so i
can't
1:03:00
believe a word the guy says
well we have
1:03:02
always been proponents of
nuclear we see
1:03:05
the benefits and if you look at
a real
1:03:06
cost benefit analysis or you
know what
1:03:10
or SWOT analysis let's do that
one
1:03:12
strengthless strength weakness
1:03:14
opportunity and threat yeah you
know
1:03:16
some of these well gates
actually
1:03:19
addresses this in this clip so
i'm just
1:03:21
gonna let it play and then i
have two of
1:03:22
them actually but this is the
first one
1:03:24
a lot of people are very
optimistic as
1:03:26
you know with wind and sold the
1:03:28
renewables cost coming down the
battery
1:03:31
costs are coming down you think
that's
1:03:33
enough or is so disappointing I
mean
1:03:38
really the vast lobby yesterday
he said
1:03:46
okay here's Tokyo twenty seven
million
1:03:48
people you have three days of a
cyclone
1:03:52
basically every year it's
twenty two
1:03:54
gigawatts rate over three days
you know
1:03:59
tell me what battery solution
is going
1:04:04
to sit there and provide that
power I
1:04:07
mean let's not joke around your
multiple
1:04:10
orders of magnitudes you know
Oh a
1:04:12
hundred dollars per kilowatt
hour that's
1:04:15
nothing that doesn't solve the
1:04:16
reliability problem and remember
1:04:18
electricity is twenty five
percent of
1:04:21
greenhouse gas emissions
whenever we
1:04:23
came up with this term clean
energy I
1:04:24
think it's screwed up people's
minds cuz
1:04:26
they didn't now they don't
understand I
1:04:28
was at this conference in New
York I
1:04:30
won't name it and they were
saying all
1:04:32
these financial guys got on
stage and
1:04:34
said oh we're gonna rate
companies in
1:04:37
terms of their co2 output we're
gonna
1:04:38
say this company puts out a lot
of co2
1:04:41
and financial markets are
magical when
1:04:44
all of a sudden the co2 will
stop being
1:04:46
emitted and I was like okay how
do you
1:04:48
make
1:04:48
Steele do you do guys on Wall
Street do
1:04:51
you have something in your
desks that
1:04:53
make steel what where's the
fertilizer
1:04:56
cement plastic where's it
pointing to
1:04:59
come from you know do planes
fly through
1:05:01
the sky because if some number
you put
1:05:03
on a spreadsheet the the
madness of this
1:05:08
so-called finance is the
solution I
1:05:11
don't yet I just don't get that
there is
1:05:15
no substitute for how the
industrial
1:05:19
economy runs today right and
that's you
1:05:23
know that's something that you
know
1:05:24
we're always just told about
drive an
1:05:26
electric car that's all I need
to do
1:05:28
drive an electric car and
everything
1:05:30
else to be fine we won't be
using all
1:05:32
these fossil fuels and of
course we are
1:05:35
because you can't do all these
things
1:05:36
that he spoke about and here's
what he
1:05:38
sees in the future expensive in
fact in
1:05:41
the u.s. nuclear is not even
close to
1:05:46
being competitive it's probably
a factor
1:05:48
of four or five non-competitive
the key
1:05:50
parameters in a nuclear build
are how
1:05:53
long it takes to build what your
1:05:55
interest rate of your money is
and maybe
1:05:58
some of the certainty factor of
whether
1:06:00
you get stopped or not and so
in China
1:06:03
those numbers are basically
three to
1:06:05
four years and two percent
whereas in
1:06:07
the u.s. they're maybe eight to
nine
1:06:10
years fifteen percent and maybe
50
1:06:12
percent chance you'll get shut
down
1:06:14
before you get started so when
you're
1:06:16
competing with super cheap
natural gas
1:06:18
there's no way also current
designs are
1:06:22
although per output it's the
safest form
1:06:26
of energy ever created more
than say
1:06:29
natural gas lines that blow up
in
1:06:31
neighborhoods or coal mines
that you
1:06:33
know create particulate that's
not good
1:06:35
for health it because it
happens in
1:06:38
Chernobyl like events it
1:06:41
it's unfortunate those designs
that have
1:06:44
high pressure and they don't
have a good
1:06:46
heat pool and they require
operators to
1:06:48
actually look at lights and do
things
1:06:50
it's a pathetic design and yet
it hasn't
1:06:54
been changed it hasn't been
redone in
1:06:56
the digital age where we can
1:06:59
massively simplify it make sure
there's
1:07:01
no pressure anywhere which
force you to
1:07:04
in our case of sodium pool
design so
1:07:08
it's on paper which is where it
exists
1:07:11
in this incredible simulation
this thing
1:07:13
is in phenomenal incredible an
end of
1:07:16
so-called fourth generation
nuclear it's
1:07:18
the only well-funded project
even so you
1:07:22
know it requires the US and
China to
1:07:24
work together how's that going
1:07:27
it requires a lot of patient
capital but
1:07:32
nuclear in China is cheaper
than coal
1:07:35
aha I propose a summit between
Bill
1:07:39
Gates and AOC oh do you mess I
know bill
1:07:45
well enough he would walk away
wouldn't
1:07:48
he walked right out of the room
after
1:07:49
after one minute well if he
ever got in
1:07:53
the room right this shift she
shut up
1:07:59
and listened he might talk to
her but
1:08:01
that doesn't seem like it even
a that's
1:08:04
a non-starter but this is good
1:08:05
information he's giving out
yeah I agree
1:08:09
I think maybe that bill could
be since
1:08:12
he's really you know he's
focused he's a
1:08:16
focused guy mm-hmm
1:08:17
and he's I think he's bored
stiff was
1:08:20
running the Bill and Melinda
Gates
1:08:21
Foundation I can let his wife
do that
1:08:23
and she seems to like it yeah
and he
1:08:27
ought to free him up mm-hmm
because to
1:08:30
be honest about it he wouldn't
mind
1:08:31
being a you know roaming around
he could
1:08:39
pushed in the nuclear agenda in
a very
1:08:46
in a very powerful way because
the guy
1:08:48
is seen as you know this
superstar guru
1:08:51
genius and it might actually it
might he
1:08:56
might be that the the father of
modern
1:08:57
nuclear I mean you know yes
either he'll
1:09:00
be the father of modern nuclear
or he'll
1:09:03
be vacationing with Alan
Dershowitz one
1:09:06
of the
1:09:09
he has a he has all the he's
got to
1:09:14
write he's guy that he's already
1:09:15
invested in this in these
things and
1:09:17
he's he's not stupid it's got
standing
1:09:20
wouldn't make a mistake invest
in
1:09:21
something lousy and he's always
I think
1:09:23
this could this is a positive
this is a
1:09:26
good clip these are good Clips
yes well
1:09:28
we are we are Pro this idea and
and that
1:09:31
would be the No Agenda New Deal
1:09:36
it is a flaw in the indictment
with the
1:09:39
with the green people yeah the
the
1:09:42
hatred of nuclear well that's
why
1:09:45
remember this is all projection
but your
1:09:47
safe being self whenever a OC
says he's
1:09:51
just taking money from Big Oil
I'm
1:09:53
thinking sure maybe you're
taking money
1:09:55
from Big Oil who the hell knows
1:09:59
everybody's taking money from
somewhere
1:10:01
for some I don't know where
that money
1:10:02
from Big Oil is going but we're
not
1:10:04
getting a thank you for your
courage and
1:10:16
say in the morning to the man
who in the
1:10:29
morning to the troll room no
agenda
1:10:31
stream calm J trolls happy to
see you
1:10:34
got a nice big window on my new
setup to
1:10:36
see you even better than before
I see
1:10:38
you there
1:10:39
and in the morning too well
that's no
1:10:41
agenda stream calm and reminder
in the
1:10:42
morning to cesium-137 a cesium
is our
1:10:46
one of our artists that we have
many of
1:10:48
them you can check out all the
work at
1:10:49
no agenda art generator calm
and we
1:10:53
choose one for the show album
art every
1:10:55
single time and this one from
cesium-137
1:10:58
was the classic Rosie we can do
it with
1:11:02
a o'seas head in there
1:11:04
and I have said I'm sure this
has been
1:11:08
done and you're like no no
cesium's a
1:11:10
pro artist and this hadn't even
been
1:11:12
done anywhere that we that we
were able
1:11:14
to find no I did a search image
search
1:11:17
and there was nothing there was
a lot of
1:11:20
variations of that old poster
but there
1:11:22
was nothing with
1:11:23
his head it's really it's well
do check
1:11:26
I mean yeah oh yes he's a pro I
mean he
1:11:31
may have done it himself and
before but
1:11:33
you think it would be you think
somebody
1:11:35
would have done that images
check yeah
1:11:37
that's what was interesting
about it but
1:11:39
no no he's an original well we
really
1:11:42
appreciate one of our guys is
you doing
1:11:45
that for us cesium-137 and that
was was
1:11:48
a truancy poster truancy crimes
for most
1:11:52
from him and put her re-election
1:11:55
campaign using it no no okay
1:12:03
that's a no but I don't know it
said I
1:12:09
don't know if that's a good
idea I I
1:12:11
want her to stay around I don't
want to
1:12:13
do something stupid okay
1:12:17
the courage of we're a
consulting group
1:12:18
is available she's gonna have
trouble
1:12:22
getting reelected cuz they're
gonna go
1:12:23
after her someone will but you
know
1:12:28
she's she's one of those she is
a on the
1:12:31
boots boots on the boots boots
on the
1:12:33
ground type that goes into her
district
1:12:35
and probably schmooze a lot and
she can
1:12:37
get you know she should be able
to get
1:12:39
reelected but she's a bonehead
if you're
1:12:42
new to the no agenda show and
you don't
1:12:45
know exactly how it works you
didn't
1:12:48
hear any commercials no live
reads for
1:12:50
anything
1:12:50
oh my goodness do you want to
hear
1:12:52
something funny want to hear uh
let me
1:12:55
play a game before we start
with from
1:12:56
thanking our executive
producers and
1:12:58
associate executive producers
this is
1:13:01
the pod save the privileged you
know pod
1:13:04
save the privilege its pod save
the
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world
1:13:08
the former Obama speech writers
who have
1:13:10
a podcast yeah and I've been
paying
1:13:12
attention to their live reads
or their
1:13:15
advertising see they they're not
1:13:16
supported by their audience no
they they
1:13:18
talk amongst themselves and
don't think
1:13:22
they give a shit about the
audience they
1:13:23
never really speak to them it's
just
1:13:25
themselves and we're great and
we're
1:13:27
doing a show and whoo everybody
wants to
1:13:32
be a podcaster now you and I
have dealt
1:13:34
with ad sales departments
without
1:13:37
for ties errs tell me how you
would feel
1:13:41
if you were the advertiser and
this is
1:13:43
how pod save the privilege did
your live
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read
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support for this podcast comes
from the
1:13:54
new CNN original series the
Bush years
1:13:56
narrated by Ed Harris I just
want to
1:13:59
note that there is a paren
thick o in
1:14:01
this ad but it says we are
asked not to
1:14:04
speak negatively about the
content or
1:14:06
the show you came to the wrong
place
1:14:08
people like ya they can do it
but can
1:14:11
they be positive I think our
audience is
1:14:15
more likely to hate watch this
but you
1:14:16
guys do you yeah I want to
watch it yeah
1:14:18
I don't care I didn't like
George Bush
1:14:20
but I want to watch it the bush
here is
1:14:21
narrated by Ed Harris three
generations
1:14:23
two presidents one powerful
family from
1:14:25
influential matriarch sand
sibling
1:14:27
ambitions to a competitive
spirit which
1:14:29
drove them to power go behind
the
1:14:31
triumph tragedy heroism and
faith of one
1:14:33
of the most influential names in
1:14:34
American politics the Bush years
1:14:36
premieres Sunday at 9:00
Eastern on CNN
1:14:39
you know I don't think I'd be
happy as
1:14:41
an advertiser they read our our
note
1:14:44
saying please don't be think
about it
1:14:46
personally I don't think it
killed the
1:14:49
ad I don't think they ruined
the ad I
1:14:51
think it met a little death and
I think
1:14:53
they think this too bad it
added some
1:14:55
charm but and I think that's
what you
1:15:00
were the guy attentive at
whoever's
1:15:03
buying the ads for that
operation and I
1:15:05
was seeing and you'd make that
argument
1:15:07
yeah but I would say it as the
1:15:09
advertiser I don't care if it
improves
1:15:12
it or not that's not what we
paid for
1:15:15
exactly I want to make exactly
make good
1:15:18
time that's what I was thinking
too we
1:15:20
agreed it's fine maybe it's get
might
1:15:23
have worked cute but that's not
what we
1:15:25
paid for I agree we paid for
this and
1:15:27
you didn't give us this guess
which ad
1:15:29
they go straight into I don't
know it's
1:15:33
all we have to say about that
pod save
1:15:34
America's brought you by Tommy
John wait
1:15:37
a minute women upgrades
1:15:39
and straight into an underwear
ad and
1:15:44
that ad is horrible
1:15:45
they've really butchered that
one anyway
1:15:47
we're not beholden to
advertisers and we
1:15:50
have to think about anyone
being pissed
1:15:52
off but we're saying no one's
gonna
1:15:53
march down the hall and give me
shit no
1:15:55
hotline or ringing no the way
we do it
1:15:59
is we have you the producers
support the
1:16:02
show if we don't do the right
job no
1:16:04
support end of show 11 years and
1:16:06
counting
1:16:07
here our executive producers an
1:16:09
associate executive producers
for this
1:16:11
year's awards one one one six
well at
1:16:15
the top of the list is Laura
Wolford
1:16:17
Oviedo Florida I think I'm
pronouncing
1:16:20
that right 315 dollars and 15
cents
1:16:23
hi John and Adam I wanted to
say happy
1:16:25
birthday to our daughter
Madeline Wolfe
1:16:26
who is probably the best kid
ever she'll
1:16:30
be turning 15 On February 28th
please
1:16:32
give her some geometry karma
and a goat
1:16:35
scream mainly because every
time I hear
1:16:37
it I think it's Howard Dean we
love
1:16:41
listening to the show hey Gary
and
1:16:43
Laurie wolf yes and we have run
the
1:16:45
birthday list
1:16:47
you've got jacobina Jacobi
nabina young
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kobena Coonan young Coon Roz
Mellon
1:17:09
Netherlands or Osmond Ross
Milan Ross
1:17:12
Milan Ross Milan Ross Malin
$300 in 11
1:17:17
cents is my first donation so
please
1:17:21
[Music]
1:17:22
deduced thank you Bena then we
go to
1:17:28
associate executive producers
right now
1:17:30
yes he bro McCall and Pasco
Washington
1:17:33
286 first-time donor I'm in good
1:17:37
conscience and I can't in good
1:17:39
conscience ask for ad douching
Oh as I
1:17:42
am in arrears on the value for
value
1:17:43
basis love the show though and
I can
1:17:46
afford to help produce this
month if I
1:17:48
could get a goat karma
1:17:51
random numbers I'll take it and
I just
1:17:55
has I just started a new job
that will
1:17:57
entail months of training and
testing
1:17:59
mmm okay Gabriel go karma for
you good
1:18:03
luck with the testing
1:18:04
you've got Alex Venable in
Bronx New
1:18:11
York
1:18:12
- Alex many in Bronx New York
yeah 256
1:18:16
ITM Jon and Adam first-time
donor here I
1:18:19
humbly request the deduced
source of
1:18:26
comfort and sanity no I like to
know see
1:18:29
do it get know the man before
him Alex
1:18:32
didn't want to D do she and
Chris did so
1:18:34
use up to you it works I'm
sorry Gabriel
1:18:38
Gabriel didn't want it Alex did
Chris is
1:18:40
next Chris black and Jamaican
Guiana hmm
1:18:43
right right there in the in the
new oil
1:18:45
fields backyard well-being
that's a long
1:18:48
note he has actually a long PS
but I'll
1:18:51
read the whole note it's long
though I'm
1:18:53
procrastinating a longtime
listener
1:18:55
first-time donor tell Adam to
line up
1:18:57
some Sharpton clips for me and a
1:18:58
douchebag clip since it may be
a while
1:19:00
again no I will go for Black
Knight
1:19:03
thanks for the dedication and
commitment
1:19:05
to the show I produced my own
reggae
1:19:07
music podcast so I know that
work that
1:19:09
goes into it and such tedious
tasks as
1:19:11
artwork and metadata I listen
and follow
1:19:13
many creators so I'm catching
up on my
1:19:15
donating PS you know there's
actually
1:19:18
that part was okay but this is
1:19:20
interesting
1:19:21
I'm serious note I live in
Jamaican
1:19:23
Guiana so I appreciate your
taking the
1:19:25
time to tune into the
mainstream news I
1:19:27
heard Adam mention Gianna a few
shows
1:19:29
ago and thought it would chime
in about
1:19:30
the Venezuela crisis yes there
we go
1:19:34
2015 Guiana elected there Obama
who came
1:19:37
out of nowhere and is upset the
ruling
1:19:39
PPP government if you dig
deeper you
1:19:41
will see he had training and
education
1:19:43
quote-unquote for a couple of
years in
1:19:45
the United States offices whele
yeah
1:19:48
Guido Guido fast forward a few
years in
1:19:52
the u.s. now has access to
agree on a
1:19:54
Guiana
1:19:55
this region and the oil
offshore she was
1:19:58
not able to do because of the
prior
1:20:00
administration's close ties
with the
1:20:02
Chinese
1:20:03
it's rumored that the Chinese
are
1:20:05
building a large spy Center
inside the
1:20:08
currently being constructed
embassy last
1:20:12
December those hello that's what
1:20:13
embassies are nothing new but
okay
1:20:20
Gianna we know you're just
coming on the
1:20:22
scene and everything but this
is what
1:20:24
you can expect
1:20:28
there was no confidence vote
there
1:20:30
wasn't no confidence vote that
ousted
1:20:32
the current president a story
which
1:20:34
would seem like something out
of a
1:20:36
thriller movie the president
1:20:37
administration would have been
taken out
1:20:39
of office until the u.s.
stepped in and
1:20:41
the matter has been in court
and a total
1:20:43
mess and two that populate and
add to
1:20:47
that the population in Guiana
is about
1:20:49
half black and half Indian so
there's a
1:20:51
tense political climate then
the other
1:20:54
day after no kinder the no
confidence
1:20:57
vote Venezuelan warships
intercepted an
1:21:00
oil survey ship operating for
Exxon
1:21:02
Mobil mm-hmm in disputed waters
Exxon
1:21:07
suspends the operations the
next day
1:21:09
this increased the intentions
between
1:21:12
Guiana and Venezuela and Guiana
going to
1:21:14
the international community to
the
1:21:16
international community for help
1:21:18
currently there's an influx of
1:21:19
Venezuelans migrating do Guiana
I've
1:21:22
been traveling to the Guiana
for six
1:21:24
years and I've never seen the
pretense
1:21:26
of foreigners going says
pretense a as
1:21:29
many foreigners going as I see
now so
1:21:33
there's a lot to the situation
Cheers
1:21:35
all right well we got boots on
the
1:21:37
ground so we expect to hear
from you
1:21:39
again soon
1:21:40
Chris this is very good you
know it's
1:21:43
smaller than Austin
population-wise is
1:21:46
what 800,000 people and all of
Guiana
1:21:47
it's not very big and what did
he need
1:21:52
he needed a Sharpton and uh
what would
1:21:56
he say at the top there
Sharpton and
1:21:58
walking alongside douchebag and
Sharpton
1:22:04
clips douchebag Gordy douche no
douche
1:22:07
bags you will be a while before
a
1:22:09
doughnut see you okay
1:22:14
says he shot the teen in
self-defense
1:22:17
but the young man was not armed
he was
1:22:20
going back home after buying an
iced tea
1:22:22
and skillets can't no
name-calling no
1:22:28
incendiary language just the
facts
1:22:32
a young man did the assailant
says
1:22:36
self-defense what is found on
the young
1:22:39
man skillets and iced tea
1:22:43
[Music]
1:22:47
you've got karma skillets baby
skillets
1:22:55
so way to go Wes Harris in San
Marcos
1:22:59
Texas to 3980 thank you for all
you do
1:23:04
but bump up Jon Jon and Adam
I've been
1:23:08
take taking advantage of your
hard work
1:23:10
for a long time Saturdays
Austin meet up
1:23:14
are you okay it sounds like
you're
1:23:16
burping oh so I don't reek
1:23:21
so I don't reek okay he's a
douche II
1:23:24
wish a happy birthday my
smoking hot hot
1:23:26
wife Julie who turns 39 on
Saturday as
1:23:28
well
1:23:29
I easily convinced I easily
convinced
1:23:32
her to spend the evening
celebrating
1:23:35
with the No Agenda community
Wow you
1:23:38
know we when we had to be a
little mini
1:23:45
meetup in Mississippi yeah yeah
so
1:23:48
there's like everything eight
eight or
1:23:49
nine guys showed up but there
was
1:23:51
actually they all those spouses
were
1:23:53
there sure but they were none
of them
1:23:55
she was reading with the guys
they were
1:23:57
all in the back I didn't know
until
1:23:58
they're all leaving
1:23:59
it's the his life what come up
to me so
1:24:02
my husband really likes to show
he likes
1:24:04
to show and they left and there
was
1:24:06
another one another wife would
come him
1:24:08
it was a big fan my husband's a
big fan
1:24:11
and then they would look at
this she
1:24:12
laughed it was just like okay
well you
1:24:14
know I mean so here's why the
and this
1:24:17
is this is just what it is
other women
1:24:20
they seem to be less likely to
join in
1:24:23
with the men well we have the
No Agenda
1:24:25
pendants day which is this
coming
1:24:29
Saturday it is March 2nd and
that is at
1:24:32
the Austin Brew Works beer our
awesome
1:24:35
beer works start at 3:30 3:00
p.m.
1:24:38
that's in Austin it's gonna be
a really
1:24:41
really big meet-up you can find
all the
1:24:43
information at No Agenda
meetups calm it
1:24:45
may be
1:24:46
what the 509 last night oh
really oh gee
1:24:52
I hope it's still up here's
here's the
1:24:55
good news Wes for your
smoking-hot wife
1:24:58
Julie just tell her the MTV guy
will be
1:25:01
there see that's little benefit
so than
1:25:05
anyone who's coming along male
or female
1:25:07
when they know the MTV I don't
know
1:25:10
about that no agenda show thing
that you
1:25:12
listen to husband wife whatever
there's
1:25:14
some wives who listen husbands
don't the
1:25:17
MTV guy talked to him for a
second well
1:25:20
it decides up at the moment
1:25:22
and I ran I was told by Mimi
just go on
1:25:25
on the poor guy doing the the
1:25:28
independent Arlington Virginia
Meetup on
1:25:31
March 3rd which is no that's a
DC girl
1:25:34
that's the DC DC girl was a DC
heroes
1:25:37
not a guy it's a girl well she
says that
1:25:40
she talked to some guy who's
worried
1:25:43
sick there's only gonna be nine
people
1:25:45
showing up oh okay well this is
weird
1:25:50
because DC girl is not the guy
Mimi's
1:25:53
talking to this is this is a
rogue
1:25:55
person I don't know no no no
it's a
1:25:58
friend no it's a friend of her
see I'm
1:25:59
looking at the troll room it's
a friend
1:26:00
of hers okay got it
1:26:07
where are the spook spooks come
out in
1:26:09
droves spot each other this is
March 3rd
1:26:17
12 to 3 and I believe March 3rd
must be
1:26:21
Sunday yes it is 12 to 3 2800
South
1:26:27
Randolph Avenue in Arlington
yes that's
1:26:31
where I was born south to
Randolph
1:26:32
Avenue Norrington I don't know
what the
1:26:34
cafe peas some peas Eola holy
olio yes P
1:26:39
Z Ola Arlington is where I was
born
1:26:43
Sunday afternoon and I guess
you can
1:26:46
listen to the show they're
gonna be
1:26:47
playing that show live oh cool
in the
1:26:50
pizziola
1:26:51
yeah yes live from the pizza
Yolo in
1:26:55
Arlington it's no agenda well
done
1:27:00
well pronounce the kated okay
good wait
1:27:04
wait what is a certainly we
need to do
1:27:06
something here for West don't
we you've
1:27:12
got Wales and Concord West New
South
1:27:17
Wales Austria well that's
interesting
1:27:20
he lives in New South Wales
Australia
1:27:22
and his name is Wales wow
that's really
1:27:29
interesting 201 dollars
1:27:32
it's been too long and too much
value
1:27:35
received for so little in
return so it's
1:27:37
time for me to bring the
Blecher back
1:27:39
into some semblance of balance
today I
1:27:41
achieved that second objective
of all
1:27:44
producers to become a knight Oh
1:27:46
the first objective of course
is just
1:27:48
simply to donate I can't claim
like so
1:27:50
many he seem to do that I've
been a
1:27:52
listener since episode one but
I was a
1:27:56
twit convert and have been I
was there
1:27:59
with the early $2.00 a month
subscriber
1:28:01
way back when that's pretty
close to
1:28:03
episode 1 yeah I think within
the first
1:28:06
two years I think we can't with
this
1:28:07
idea and by the way this is I'd
gone off
1:28:09
tits a little bit on the side
here this
1:28:12
is the one of the things you
see were
1:28:14
these new newbies that come
into the
1:28:16
podcast realm and they do sod
casting
1:28:19
space space space pod casting
space yes
1:28:23
and they decide they're gonna go
1:28:25
listener-supported and they do
the math
1:28:27
in their heads you know if I
can get
1:28:31
200,000 listeners to listen all
I have
1:28:36
to do is ask them for $2 a month
1:28:40
oh yeah this is how it is how
it goes
1:28:42
that would be like 2 or
destitute
1:28:44
attitude that's $400,000 a
month over oh
1:28:47
my god I may be rich for five
million
1:28:50
dollars a year it's better than
blogging
1:28:55
first of all two dollars is too
little a
1:28:58
yeah if you get 200,000
listeners if you
1:29:01
get 10% of them to give you
anything
1:29:04
it's a miracle
1:29:05
right well what percentage of
1:29:10
that we know of actually donate
it's
1:29:12
like 1% maybe more that's
around 1%
1:29:14
might and I do this by reverse
1:29:17
calculating the numbers and the
number
1:29:19
of you on the mailing list and
all the
1:29:21
rest of it yeah because we don't
1:29:22
actually know how many people
listen and
1:29:23
if anyone tells you they do
their full
1:29:25
shit they just don't it can't
be done no
1:29:27
but you can kind of figure it
out by
1:29:30
reviewing a reverse calculation
and
1:29:32
assuming about 1% of the
listening
1:29:34
audience maybe gives you and
they're big
1:29:36
supporters and then that's why
you have
1:29:38
to give them leeway yes there
are people
1:29:40
out there and I'm telling this
is R
1:29:42
election to the podcasters who
think
1:29:44
that they're gonna get by with
$2 a
1:29:45
month we dropped a $2 a month
thing
1:29:49
after a week I think we went to
$4 a
1:29:53
week or or higher but it's
because
1:29:56
people if they get any if they
get any
1:29:58
benefits from the show they see
the
1:30:00
value and they'll give you more
than
1:30:02
that and some of them have
money to they
1:30:03
really have a lot of spendable
income
1:30:06
available they'll be very
generous and
1:30:08
you want to encourage that you
don't
1:30:10
want to discourage it which is
what you
1:30:12
do I'm talking to podcasters is
what you
1:30:15
do with dollar a month dollar a
month
1:30:18
Japan you use chip-in on the
email this
1:30:22
time I liked it you chip in I
did it on
1:30:24
purpose how did it work we were
going
1:30:31
back and forth on email oh man
use chip
1:30:33
in great he says yes maybe it's
magical
1:30:35
well no turns out no magic well
you're
1:30:40
using all the pros are using it
I'm not
1:30:41
saying the pros but just was
just three
1:30:43
oh please I'm talking about
that the
1:30:47
political price who run the
emails
1:30:50
emails for everybody yeah yeah
they do
1:30:53
it's always the same people you
can tell
1:30:54
that the writings the same but
there's a
1:30:56
grid there's a there's a
critical
1:30:58
element Jon's a critical
element and
1:31:00
it's what we're doing right now
we have
1:31:02
always thanked people and we
had because
1:31:05
as you know became too much for
the show
1:31:06
there was more thanks than show
we made
1:31:09
certain cut-offs and we made
certain
1:31:11
decisions and we we bring our
executive
1:31:13
and associates that could
producers
1:31:14
forward at an earlier segment
but not
1:31:17
only do we allow people to
communicate
1:31:20
through numerology which is
really
1:31:23
the main thing the all these
numbers
1:31:24
have a meaning I mean if Tina
and I
1:31:28
talked about this a lot you
know because
1:31:29
she has know she do Ronald
McDonald
1:31:30
Houses Nia 510 at 2050 hundred
you know
1:31:34
other and I look at our list
315 15 311
1:31:38
these are all messages it's all
a part
1:31:40
of something that people want to
1:31:41
communicate with numbers and we
and we
1:31:44
read it you know it's the most
1:31:46
transparent it's it makes
everyone feel
1:31:48
good there's content in here
which which
1:31:52
makes people want to listen to
it yeah
1:31:54
there's a little drop-off but
people
1:31:55
like to listen to what other
people have
1:31:58
to say it's interesting I think
it's I
1:32:01
can't she's reading this note
so we
1:32:02
don't go on and on about this I
just
1:32:04
wanted I'm just it's just a
message to
1:32:06
the people and trying to do
well on
1:32:09
podcasting I gave up on to it
long
1:32:11
before John did and even got a
few DSC
1:32:14
episodes in before Adam gave up
on that
1:32:16
by the way Adam whatever
happened to
1:32:19
that goldbrick it's a bad story
man
1:32:23
I didn't dollar rouge as my
gauge I have
1:32:33
been a knight some time ago see
Academy
1:32:35
but in that we give me you were
giving
1:32:37
him a knighthood today yes of
course the
1:32:39
world's default currency it's
now for
1:32:42
real to make it worse I
actually lose
1:32:44
three cents a dollar on the
current mid
1:32:47
exchange rates thanks pretty
much uh-oh
1:32:52
thanks to paper thanks pay pal
sorry
1:32:55
please Knight me sir robbed of
the Great
1:32:57
Southern land and for the round
table
1:33:00
I'm happy with anything that
has to do
1:33:03
with drugs food alcohol or sex
so that's
1:33:06
pretty much everything on the
list you
1:33:09
who don't you maybe it's a
Simpsons call
1:33:17
now does he need anything does
he need a
1:33:19
crew here who would love a
visit John
1:33:23
won't leave his hideout
overlooking the
1:33:24
Golden Gate Fields so Adam get
your
1:33:27
finger out and get down under I
can show
1:33:29
you a fantastic day sailing on
Sydney
1:33:32
Harbour that sounds great yeah
yeah well
1:33:36
after we move we got it in yo
hey we got
1:33:38
approved for our for our slave
mortgage
1:33:40
yeah but you did it wasn't that
easy
1:33:45
believe me don't tell a huge
balloon mr.
1:33:50
curry explain again how you
make money
1:33:53
and what huh yeah that was that
was fun
1:33:58
yeah so after we after all that
I'm
1:34:00
guessing there without Tina
this would
1:34:01
not have happened hell no no if
we
1:34:06
bought it to get a real job yes
yes a
1:34:08
real job has real money and is
a real
1:34:10
woman I don't know why she puts
up with
1:34:13
all right Kevin Silverman as
our last
1:34:17
associate executive producer
220 cents
1:34:19
for people keeping track this
donation
1:34:23
is coming out of my last
paycheck from
1:34:24
the US Navy as I'm retiring on
February
1:34:28
28th after a 20 year enlistment
Wow I
1:34:31
was fortunate to experience
quite a lot
1:34:32
in my time I work in a
submarine ah we
1:34:35
got another subs in the water
guy here
1:34:37
you go
1:34:37
we're gonna submarine and a
destroyer I
1:34:39
guess he's doing something who
knows
1:34:41
what does it say deployments
around the
1:34:44
country around the world and
meeting the
1:34:45
strangest and coolest people
from now
1:34:47
I'll be intentionally
unemployed while I
1:34:49
sleep late avoid traffic jams
in place
1:34:51
shows around Baltimore with my
band
1:34:54
cyber strike I'm sure I'll need
some
1:34:58
jobs karma later on when I run
out of
1:35:00
money but in the meantime
please pass on
1:35:04
some karma to all the military
men and
1:35:05
women who are still in harm's
way around
1:35:08
the world also some karma to
John and
1:35:11
Adam to keep the best podcast
in the
1:35:12
universe going until they
actually can't
1:35:14
talk anymore
1:35:15
Jade goes rub Eliezer dealers
Sharpton's
1:35:18
choice and a goat scream 33
either exist
1:35:31
we much we must and we will
much about
1:35:37
that
1:35:40
you've got that sore associate
executive
1:35:48
producers and executive
producers for
1:35:50
show 11:16 yes call them for
keeping the
1:35:54
show alive and I think I have
to make
1:35:56
Goods I'm not sure about sir
baron sir
1:35:58
JD from silicon silicon valley
i have
1:36:03
his note here okay well you
want to just
1:36:06
read it because I feel like
they just
1:36:07
come from the wrong email yet
say issue
1:36:09
he got into vortex people do
this remind
1:36:12
everybody this can happen to
anyone
1:36:13
yes and your text is where you
get into
1:36:16
a back and forth with one of
the two of
1:36:18
us to get something read never
gets read
1:36:20
and then we forget about it and
it's a
1:36:23
horrible black hole goes on for
it go on
1:36:25
for months it could yes very
happened
1:36:28
it's gone on for months with
certain
1:36:29
people yeah love you see you
and keep
1:36:32
her surviving the frozen tundra
of the
1:36:33
of the Midwest was just before
the
1:36:35
cutoff a few minutes before the
cutoff
1:36:37
of the show but hey busy show
lots of
1:36:41
donations no biggie I should
have sent
1:36:43
it in earlier but still no
credit for
1:36:45
sure one one once we see he
sent some
1:36:48
money in for sure one one one
one
1:36:49
yes he did then he did he got
bumped
1:36:51
then I sent this note before
one one one
1:36:53
four still nothing not trying
to be a
1:36:54
big complaining baby but dudes
help me
1:36:57
figure out how this ends up
being a
1:36:58
positive thing for the show and
good
1:36:59
karma back to me it was an
entertaining
1:37:01
anecdote read by John from the
classic
1:37:04
she's loud and a man on the
street
1:37:05
interview neared the leaning
tower
1:37:07
please credit me for some show
soon this
1:37:12
was this was a three three
three nine
1:37:17
donation so clearly an
executive but
1:37:19
maybe put him on today yes of
course I
1:37:21
don't know what happened back
to the
1:37:24
show notes for one one one it
would be
1:37:26
nice he wants to get word out
for a
1:37:28
simultaneous meet up in oh yeah
you get
1:37:31
here's what happen your know
went into
1:37:32
the meetup pile and and then
Adam said I
1:37:35
don't want another meet up and
that was
1:37:36
you got stuck in the vortex
yeah pack
1:37:40
some value for value and say
that karma
1:37:42
does work see message below
then he has
1:37:45
one of his other messages he's
got a lot
1:37:47
of notes in and then messages I
asked
1:37:50
for some jobs karma back
towards the
1:37:51
20:18 and again in January just
as I was
1:37:54
wrapping up a couple of feasts
visa so
1:37:58
whatever that is consulting
contracts
1:38:01
needed to start playing for a
new gig
1:38:02
the power of the No Agenda
nation came
1:38:04
through again last week I joined
1:38:06
Malwarebytes one of the rising
cyber
1:38:09
early cyber outfits in the
valley that
1:38:11
is doing the most nice good for
the
1:38:13
people and doing great business
what are
1:38:15
they what are they about cyber
bites I'm
1:38:18
not well mice malwarebytes is
one of the
1:38:20
two main spy hundred being the
other one
1:38:23
I wish I've used by you spy
hunter
1:38:25
deprived I don't use
malwarebytes
1:38:27
anymore because I'm careful
yeah just
1:38:31
starting I use Spy Hunter
because they
1:38:36
did I started off they get some
very
1:38:38
strange infection that was
hijacking my
1:38:41
browser and everybody was
saying they
1:38:45
could see it that way you got
to take it
1:38:46
out by hand you gotta do this
then
1:38:48
nobody could fix it and
everybody tried
1:38:50
the hand fix it could you
couldn't get
1:38:51
rid of it was really a dynamite
product
1:38:53
in terms of like being corrupt
1:38:55
corrupting your system Spy
Hunter did it
1:38:58
they fixed it and I was clean
so then I
1:39:01
still use malwarebytes once in
a while
1:39:02
for other things because these
things
1:39:04
none of these know to do
everything they
1:39:06
say not exactly the same
recently though
1:39:08
I put malwarebytes to work on
something
1:39:11
and it corrupted and erased my
spyware
1:39:13
my spider spyware I saw reason
stalling
1:39:23
getting erased it again
1:39:23
and so I called the customer
support
1:39:26
which they do have it Spy
Hunter and I
1:39:28
think Mel worried well yeah
they've been
1:39:32
they've been erasing our
program says
1:39:39
now JD's there ya know now we
have to go
1:39:42
try out the products again that
he would
1:39:44
fix that issue because it's not
it's not
1:39:47
acceptable to erase a
competitor's
1:39:48
product well depends from an
investor
1:39:52
standpoint is dynamite well
it's a funny
1:39:54
idea I thought it was funny
well it
1:39:56
technically is spyware I'm not
malware
1:39:59
but is spying on you they're
all splain
1:40:02
anyway Baron surge a diva
1:40:05
Valley apologies I hope we've
made up
1:40:07
for this congratulations on the
new gig
1:40:08
and then I would say this we're
instead
1:40:11
of doing this separate we have
to
1:40:13
organize another Bay Area
Meetup and
1:40:15
mate and he'll be a big part of
it cuz
1:40:16
he showed up at the last one
with an
1:40:19
offer of doing dollar for
dollar which
1:40:22
Matt I match he doesn't have to
do that
1:40:24
he'll of course not of course
well no
1:40:26
he's he's big he's a good guy
he has a
1:40:29
lot of the charming guy that's
a good
1:40:31
element of that especially
amongst to do
1:40:34
his name Ben all right yes one
other
1:40:36
make good which was kind of
what we
1:40:39
could have seen this coming but
you know
1:40:41
this was when I was in Iowa and
what
1:40:43
some 11° taco from denned
alder now he
1:40:46
donated $1,000 to the last show
and he
1:40:49
was an instan aight but instead
of
1:40:51
saying I'm a knight he's and
he's from
1:40:53
Holland so it he kind of did a
Dutch
1:40:56
thing by saying hey with this
Knightly
1:41:00
donation you know etc etc so no
one
1:41:04
really caught it that that that
was an
1:41:06
IT well you know I didn't catch
it
1:41:17
either so anyway he wants to be
knighted
1:41:18
sirtaki his name is taco from
denned old
1:41:22
or so sirtaki definitely and he
what did
1:41:25
he want he wanted he wanted to
hear
1:41:28
respect so I'll give him a
quick respect
1:41:30
in the Karma
1:41:31
[Music]
1:41:36
you've got karma there you go
okay we
1:41:40
fixed everything everybody's
happy
1:41:41
everybody's on board
1:41:43
Taco Bell see you later at the
at the
1:41:45
round table for your knighting
very
1:41:46
excited about that and I'd like
to thank
1:41:49
everybody who supported us our
executive
1:41:50
producers and associate
executive
1:41:51
producers this is a credit you
can use
1:41:55
anywhere credits are recognized
they are
1:41:56
valuable because executive or
social
1:41:59
executive means something in
the biz
1:42:01
so display that proudly perhaps
even on
1:42:03
your Twitter profile people
seem to like
1:42:05
doing that and we will return
on Sunday
1:42:08
for another show coming to you
from the
1:42:11
lowlands I'm going to the
Netherlands no
1:42:14
wait now I'm sorry Sunday I'll
be here
1:42:15
it's the week after well forget
what I
1:42:17
said Sunday we'll have another
show that
1:42:20
will be a report from the big
No Agenda
1:42:23
pendants the Texas meetup at
Austin beer
1:42:26
works on Saturday and you can
always
1:42:28
support us at at Vollrath org
our
1:42:37
formula is this we go out we're
here
1:42:41
people in the mouth
1:42:47
[Music]
1:42:49
trails
1:42:50
[Music]
1:42:54
a couple of things first of all
in the
1:43:00
Iowa meetup how did they do we
have a
1:43:02
process for donating to the
show in
1:43:05
person which is to put them
whatever a
1:43:07
check or whatever you want to
put in an
1:43:10
envelope with the note with
your name
1:43:12
and add that's the process yes
and you
1:43:15
put it in an envelope and then
hand the
1:43:17
envelope over how did that work
there
1:43:19
because I don't that worked
extremely
1:43:21
well I think there was only one
donation
1:43:24
that that had a cash in it that
had no
1:43:29
name everyone else had their
name on it
1:43:30
I think we I think we got
everybody
1:43:32
the lobster somebody's getting
no all
1:43:34
envelopes all envelope I think
every
1:43:36
everyone got it it's really
just for
1:43:39
practicality but also you know
people
1:43:41
have all kinds of if you have
some cool
1:43:42
stuff and what I love neo
challenge
1:43:44
coins stuff people have made
you know
1:43:48
put it in something you can get
gifts
1:43:50
put it in something you can
close up
1:43:51
again so we can take it so we
can take
1:43:53
it back and I can you know
reuse the
1:43:55
envelope to send his John's his
portion
1:43:58
of it I don't envelope for like
bandages
1:44:07
yeah well you should send me
some of the
1:44:09
stuff that comes in to the PIO
box then
1:44:11
well is usually just gonna fall
through
1:44:13
yeah but yeah I mean - okay I
just want
1:44:20
to know how that was working
out cuz
1:44:21
it's a it's a protocol that
needs to be
1:44:24
repainted
1:44:26
yeah repeat repeated no it
worked out
1:44:28
really well and I want to bring
surge ad
1:44:32
back into it I believe that the
Austin
1:44:34
meetup will maybe be the
biggest most
1:44:36
important meeting we've had
it's a long
1:44:39
time coming that's for sure
because of
1:44:40
the Texans and all their
grousing and we
1:44:43
have celebrity guests Tina the
keeper we
1:44:45
have sir gene we have Eric the
shill
1:44:49
it's gonna be there it's gonna
be a
1:44:51
hootenanny now so my point is
that we
1:44:54
need to do another meetup in
the mayor
1:44:56
to top it JD needs to be
thinking about
1:45:01
that there's just no way you
guys can
1:45:02
compete with Texas
1:45:04
come on no way
1:45:06
I'm gonna happen I could
probably beat
1:45:08
you in LA all right what else
you got
1:45:12
well a number of things
1:45:15
let me see we start with a
couple of
1:45:19
things there's a couple of the
for one
1:45:23
thing let's get to
india-pakistan thing
1:45:26
yeah yeah that's definitely
something we
1:45:28
need to talk about because no
one else
1:45:29
is now it looks like a horrible
1:45:33
threatening thing they brought
an expert
1:45:35
on one of these you know
professors
1:45:37
instead of just your normal
talking has
1:45:39
in some guy who actually knew
what he
1:45:40
was talking about as a Pakistani
1:45:42
professor or writer and he give
him a
1:45:47
good introduction here on
Democracy Now
1:45:49
and he says what the problem
what's
1:45:54
going on here it's like oh
brother why
1:45:58
did we wait I can see it's
really not
1:46:00
newsworthy if you think about
it in
1:46:02
these terms
1:46:02
you know we had producers write
in and
1:46:05
say similar stuff so I'm very
curious
1:46:07
about this what is this from
again
1:46:09
Democracy Now we're joined
right now by
1:46:11
Zeeman Pakistani born physicist
nuclear
1:46:15
expert and disarmament
activists he's
1:46:18
co-director of the program on
science
1:46:20
and global security at the
Woodrow
1:46:22
Wilson School of Public and
1:46:23
International Affairs at
Princeton
1:46:25
University professor Mian is
co-author
1:46:27
of unmaking the bomb a fissile
material
1:46:31
approach to nuclear disarmament
and
1:46:33
non-proliferation professor zmn
welcome
1:46:36
to Democracy Now can you
respond to this
1:46:38
latest escalation while there's
this
1:46:40
split-screen between Michael
Cohen and
1:46:43
North Korea the summit in
Vietnam you
1:46:46
have this very serious
escalation
1:46:48
between two nuclear powers
India and
1:46:51
Pakistan the escalation in
fighting
1:46:54
between India and Pakistan is a
grave
1:46:57
source of concern for people
all over
1:46:59
the world but it's part of a
larger and
1:47:02
ongoing crisis that surges into
the news
1:47:06
every so often and so for many
people
1:47:08
including those in the United
States
1:47:10
this is something that they've
seen
1:47:11
before and so they don't expect
it
1:47:14
necessarily to escalate into an
all-out
1:47:17
war with the kind
1:47:19
of catastrophic implications
that we
1:47:21
expect war between
nuclear-armed States
1:47:23
to have could you talk about the
1:47:27
February 14th attack that
occurred
1:47:29
inside of indian-administered
Kashmir
1:47:33
and the supposed reason by the
group
1:47:36
known as JM that of the claimed
1:47:38
responsibility
1:47:39
Jessie Mohammed which is
translates as
1:47:42
the army of Muhammad the
Prophet of
1:47:44
Islam has goes back to 2,000
it's a
1:47:47
radical Sunni militant group
that has
1:47:49
been fighting with support from
the
1:47:52
Pakistani army and its
intelligence in
1:47:54
this ISI against India in
Kashmir ever
1:47:58
since then and has launched
many many
1:48:00
attacks into Indian Kashmir and
even
1:48:04
into India proper so this is
just the
1:48:06
most recent of a long line of
attacks by
1:48:09
jesse movement but the larger
issue I
1:48:11
think is not this one
particular attack
1:48:13
and how narendra modi's hindu
1:48:16
nationalist government in Delhi
has
1:48:18
tried to respond to it to show
that it's
1:48:21
strong because they're having an
1:48:23
election in India and it's a
question
1:48:41
and this is gonna sound
uneducated
1:48:44
witness the MTV guy what is the
core
1:48:48
beef between India and Pakistan
okay but
1:48:54
is it religion is it just the
cash
1:48:58
Muslims versus Hindus they
don't get
1:49:00
along is that the core I mean
that's the
1:49:03
core reason I think the core
reason I
1:49:07
think culturally they don't get
1:49:09
alignment for example I there's
some
1:49:11
cultural differences between
these these
1:49:13
groups that are make it so they
just
1:49:15
like the Germans and it's
French you
1:49:17
know that's or how about don't
like each
1:49:19
other Flemish and the Walloons
1:49:21
yeah similar I had a little tip
for
1:49:25
people that you like or is it
maybe it's
1:49:26
Windows versus Mac iOS versus
Android I
1:49:30
think it's a little more extreme
1:49:31
okay but it could be but those
guys are
1:49:34
pretty bad the if you're gonna
buy
1:49:37
basmati rice here's I'm not
saying this
1:49:41
to insult any Indians the non
donating
1:49:43
Indians zero donating Hindi I
don't want
1:49:46
to insult any Indians but if
you're
1:49:50
gonna buy bus Motty rice always
by the
1:49:53
way fawn FA WN brand is
absolutely the
1:49:56
best but if you're gonna buy
bus money
1:49:58
right always buy Pakistani I
Pakistan oh
1:50:02
you're asking for it now oh
you're
1:50:04
asking for it now if you have a
choice
1:50:07
you buy Pakistani and if you
have a real
1:50:10
choice you get fawn FA WN now
why yes
1:50:15
why why John why is this what
is it
1:50:17
about the Pakistani basmati
rice that
1:50:20
kicks ass over the Indian ease
it's a
1:50:23
million times cleaner Oh body
rice needs
1:50:27
to be washed
1:50:28
yea washed yeah and if you
don't it with
1:50:30
the Pakistani rice it's just
not as oh
1:50:33
wait stop
1:50:34
so just like we know that the
whole
1:50:37
Middle East problem is really
about who
1:50:39
makes better hummus are you
telling me
1:50:42
that the india-pakistan Clint
conflict
1:50:44
really is about whose basmati
rice is
1:50:47
better well to me it is but I'm
kinda is
1:50:51
more teeming wouldn't surprise
this guy
1:50:52
this professor does does
continue with
1:50:59
add another little bit here's
only forty
1:51:01
seconds but it's he does his
real
1:51:04
complaint and I think this is
is a
1:51:06
complaint that needs to be made
we must
1:51:08
help lay it out the real issue
that we
1:51:10
need to talk about is the fact
that this
1:51:13
level of violence between India
and
1:51:15
Pakistan has continued for a
very very
1:51:18
long time and that it's not so
much the
1:51:21
military on military violence
but the
1:51:23
fact that large numbers of
civilians
1:51:25
along the line of control that
divided
1:51:27
Indian Kashmir and Pakistani
Kashmir are
1:51:29
caught in this endless barrage
of
1:51:32
artillery and firing across
there which
1:51:34
claims civilian casualties on a
regular
1:51:36
basis and also the fact that no
one
1:51:40
seems interested in thinking
about what
1:51:42
the future of this
1:51:44
flicked and these people
trapped in
1:51:45
Kashmir between these two states
1:51:47
determined to resolve their
issues by
1:51:49
force I mean what's the future
going to
1:51:51
be like for these people in the
middle
1:51:56
getting killed correctly right
all right
1:51:58
well that's been that way ever
since
1:52:00
I've been on this earth as far
as I can
1:52:02
remember it's always been that
way
1:52:04
we were always at war with
Eurasia I
1:52:08
like the basmati rice theory
though all
1:52:10
you about the basmati yeah
makes a lot
1:52:12
of sense it has a little to do
with
1:52:15
halal and there are there rules
about
1:52:19
well we do need to remember
that China
1:52:21
has a lot of money invested in
Pakistan
1:52:24
the Pakistan camp at can't pay
back
1:52:26
Pakistan just got 20 billion
from Saudi
1:52:29
Arabia from NBS himself that's
that's
1:52:33
that's our donation I'll I'm
sure of it
1:52:35
well yes that's Trump saying
hey get in
1:52:38
there get working on it we
can't have
1:52:40
these Chinese taking over
everything so
1:52:42
probably the toilet part of the
20
1:52:43
billion is you know goes off to
satisfy
1:52:47
some interest or it's this
stuff going
1:52:49
on but you got to keep your eye
on China
1:52:51
because they really there's
Pakistan is
1:52:53
a big part of their plan if you
remember
1:52:55
the three belt no road Bri
syndrome
1:52:58
they're talking about China I
have one
1:53:01
of the Huawei executives at the
world
1:53:04
mobile conference ah one of our
1:53:07
producers is boots on the
ground he said
1:53:09
this really it's kind of debt
this year
1:53:11
he says there's no real cool 5g
demos
1:53:15
supposed to be all 5g from what
he says
1:53:18
is like kind of boring they
said the
1:53:20
most exciting thing was the
brave
1:53:22
browser people are there and he
was
1:53:23
propagating the No Agenda for
me that
1:53:25
them the people just walking on
in the
1:53:28
days there's nothing there's no
real
1:53:29
cool demos yeah it doesn't
surprise me
1:53:32
well but Huawei guy a very
erudite
1:53:36
character that's cuz the
Chinese don't
1:53:39
trust anybody I guess it's at
their own
1:53:41
in these at this level and so
he has
1:53:44
like two parts I got two clips
from him
1:53:47
good morning I love it when
these guys
1:53:52
come in and do their English
versions of
1:53:54
their little
1:53:55
because you got to listen
really closely
1:53:58
there has never been more
interested in
1:54:01
Poway we must be doing
something right
1:54:04
he's leading in 5g robbery but
we
1:54:09
understand innovation is
nothing without
1:54:13
security let me say this as
clear as
1:54:17
possible
1:54:18
Huawei has not and will never
prompt
1:54:22
Actos we will never allow
anyone to do
1:54:27
so in our equipment we take this
1:54:30
responsibility very seriously
power has
1:54:35
a strong check record in
security for
1:54:39
three decades three billion
people
1:54:42
around the world the US security
1:54:45
accusation on our 5g has no
evidence
1:54:50
nothing last month and Zillah
published
1:54:54
the report saying that wow is
5g is 20
1:54:59
times faster than the so-called
5g in
1:55:02
the United States not in the
fear the
1:55:05
test in commercial use is not
20 times
1:55:09
faster but it's still much much
faster
1:55:14
that's how he started his whole
keynote
1:55:17
now what was yes and what was
this is 20
1:55:21
times faster but it's not 20
times
1:55:22
faster in commercial
applications you
1:55:25
said it's not faster it's just
faster
1:55:28
he's pronouncing his company
wrong it's
1:55:31
not Huawei it's WAP oh no
better it's
1:55:35
not Huawei your country your
company's
1:55:38
name is WAP oh boy so hey I
thought it
1:55:44
was amusing
1:55:44
he just is rambling there but
this is
1:55:47
the second half of it I fully
understand
1:55:49
what president etana chomp said
last
1:55:52
week the United States needs
powerful
1:55:56
faster and the smarter 5g
1:55:59
yeah we do I guess we need yeah
we need
1:56:03
powerful more faster 5g no I'm
not so
1:56:07
sure well it's I'm torn now
which
1:56:10
direction to go I think we'll
stick here
1:56:12
for a second
1:56:12
just on the 5g for a moment to
be clear
1:56:16
for purposes of our show
1:56:19
5g the protocol is
uninteresting it's
1:56:22
just a brand name what's really
an issue
1:56:25
is the high frequencies that'll
be
1:56:27
broadcasting on door trans those
1:56:31
transmissions because it's
receive and
1:56:33
send and the amount of power so
when
1:56:36
you're talking the in the u.s.
I believe
1:56:38
it's the 29 gigahertz
1:56:40
maybe the 24 24 gigahertz band
that gets
1:56:43
into a territory the age of 60
yeah but
1:56:46
but the first auction was 24
gigahertz
1:56:49
that's a place where you want
to be a
1:56:52
little bit careful besides that
just the
1:56:54
entire spy grid that becomes
possible is
1:56:57
something that may not be
desirable
1:56:59
although if you listen to The
Wall
1:57:00
Street Journal and they're
special a
1:57:04
mobile Congress promotion of 5g
the
1:57:09
benefits will just be
astounding what
1:57:11
can 5g actually do and they
have some
1:57:13
brit guy for some reason doing
this it
1:57:16
will be a hundred times faster
than
1:57:17
current mobile wireless
networks called
1:57:19
4g are you writing it down john
just
1:57:22
write down all the benefits a
hundred
1:57:25
times faster so you can watch a
movie in
1:57:28
ten minutes it's fantastic it's
I mean
1:57:31
you can listen to this show in
while
1:57:34
you're in the shower the whole
show
1:57:36
because of the 5g it's so fast
it could
1:57:38
replace your cable service with
a
1:57:40
wireless broadband as fastest
fiber
1:57:42
that's actually something that
people
1:57:44
don't talk about a lot but the
1:57:45
capability for over-the-top
television
1:57:50
distribution I think there's a
lot of
1:57:52
people looking to jump into
that game
1:57:56
stop we thought with this right
away
1:57:59
first of all to get into the
house these
1:58:05
frequencies it's very hard for
them to
1:58:07
penetrate a piece of paper
you're gonna
1:58:09
window units and wall units and
stuff
1:58:11
that's that's yeah they have to
capture
1:58:13
it somehow and then beam it
into the
1:58:15
house no units which is what
you don't
1:58:17
want but okay because but you
do the
1:58:21
other ways together you can get
into the
1:58:23
house if you crank up the amps
you can
1:58:26
cast force force it's ruh yeah
1:58:29
crank up the watts I think is
what
1:58:31
you're saying
1:58:32
if you know I'm thinking of the
amps and
1:58:35
so you have you go through the
glass you
1:58:38
know what it actually doesn't
go through
1:58:39
glass that's 60 60 60 60
terahertz or
1:58:45
what we're talking about these
1:58:47
millimeter waves yeah they
don't like to
1:58:49
go through a lot of stuff but
but they
1:58:51
can be forced into it if you
crank it up
1:58:53
oh yeah you can good they can
go through
1:58:55
a bit sure but I its Watts not
amps why
1:58:58
you say amps you need the amps
to get to
1:59:01
get the room to what's up there
okay all
1:59:03
right fair enough to power the
real
1:59:06
power is in the amperage yeah
remember I
1:59:09
am a licensed amateur radio
1:59:12
professionalism general class
yeah well
1:59:16
it would be at the vet ahead
and it
1:59:18
would be a while be like
instead of a 1
1:59:20
watt sending device would be up
to 50
1:59:24
yeah this what is it what is a
radio
1:59:27
station what's the big 50,000
watts is
1:59:29
that the max in the United
States we can
1:59:31
have you still listen to radio
yeah no
1:59:36
transmitters you have 50 K watt
that's
1:59:38
that's pretty much 50 thousand
watts
1:59:40
okay we can put 50,000 watts of
the
1:59:42
telephone pole but you need the
amps to
1:59:45
get those that what's it I just
say amps
1:59:48
I think it means power more I
know I
1:59:50
know what you're saying okay so
onward
1:59:52
with the benefits of 5g cuz
there's got
1:59:54
to be something in here that we
mean so
1:59:56
far we're missing something
because
1:59:57
already I'm kids around the
table there
2:00:00
on the phone all the time and
they're
2:00:02
doing the research on the fly
as we have
2:00:04
a dinner conversation yes so
they're on
2:00:06
the wiki page and they're
reading from
2:00:07
the wiki pages and they're and
they're
2:00:08
showing YouTube videos on the
on the
2:00:11
little phone yeah you can't
download and
2:00:14
what shows I can see that with
them now
2:00:16
what is going to be faster you
can watch
2:00:18
you'll be able to see the
YouTube video
2:00:20
in shorter time if the carrier's
2:00:23
configure the costs out
2:00:24
it will also add capacity for
millions
2:00:27
more devices something required
curious
2:00:30
yeah that was it right there oh
yeah
2:00:34
well it's part of it the
millions more
2:00:36
devices which is not really a
consumer
2:00:37
benefit but you're going to be
told it
2:00:39
is because then you know you
know we're
2:00:41
we're in the market for a
fridge oh my
2:00:44
god the amount of smart fridges
that are
2:00:46
being I mean who the who wants
this I
2:00:48
don't know why would you want a
smart
2:00:50
fridge just gonna crap out
earlier I
2:00:52
don't know the growth of smart
cities
2:00:54
connected homes in smart cities
which
2:00:57
means they're tracking you to
figure out
2:00:58
what you're doing Internet of
Things but
2:01:01
it's another thing that gets
the people
2:01:03
I've spoken to the most excited
oh
2:01:05
really
2:01:06
and that's latency oh my
goodness the l
2:01:10
word he brought in the latency
I'm
2:01:13
excited let me use a
demonstration from
2:01:16
Nokia to explain the robots
here are
2:01:18
talking to each other
wirelessly and are
2:01:20
tasked with balancing a ball in
the
2:01:22
center of the tray the demo
first shows
2:01:24
them doing it with 4G and then
again
2:01:26
with 5g the time it takes is
reduced
2:01:29
from 11 seconds to just 3
seconds with
2:01:32
5g it's those tiny reaction
speeds that
2:01:35
experts say will make way for a
whole
2:01:37
range of exciting useful
devices might
2:01:40
come into play like you could
have
2:01:42
glasses finally make it oh
those stupid
2:01:44
glasses will finally make it at
the edge
2:01:53
and that's verified you can
play a
2:01:55
significant role we got to do
processing
2:01:57
at the edge oh I can see why
we're all
2:01:59
excited VR is another area
where you
2:02:02
don't have to be connected to a
wire to
2:02:04
experience something in one
benchmark
2:02:07
for any new generation is
probably when
2:02:11
Apple launches their iPhone no
progress
2:02:14
with 5g in terms of devices will
2:02:16
probably come in 2020 it will
take some
2:02:18
time for 5g to get here but if
history
2:02:21
is anything to go by being
first will
2:02:23
matter for the economy the life
of work
2:02:26
and YouTube advertising were
born out of
2:02:31
orgy NLP the hope is that if us
takes an
2:02:34
early lead the ecosystem will
continue
2:02:37
to thrive and
2:02:38
even grow stronger with my
gentle 5g
2:02:40
okay well you did not convince
me Wall
2:02:42
Street Journal other than
frying my
2:02:45
brain and tracking me more I'm
not that
2:02:49
interested in your 5g of course
my three
2:02:52
ge70 one will get shut off
eventually
2:02:55
oh yeah 4G yeah they're gonna
turn that
2:02:58
off maybe I still think five
g's gonna
2:03:01
be a bust because I don't think
that
2:03:03
people are gonna want to put a
2:03:04
millimeter wave device against
their
2:03:07
head I don't think they'll know
and I
2:03:10
don't think they'll care well
it's
2:03:12
because my head I know but you
know they
2:03:17
get the word out no no it's
just no
2:03:22
defeatist no I'm not a
defeatist it's
2:03:26
just I go approach it from a
different
2:03:28
angle I'll give you my final OTG
2:03:31
strategy so people understand
what it is
2:03:33
to go off the grid I have two
devices in
2:03:36
my life on a kind of continuing
basis
2:03:38
one is the no key wait let me
guess what
2:03:41
is that little phone yes the no
key and
2:03:44
she said it was a vibrator yeah
you are
2:03:47
on the ball so I have three
devices in
2:03:51
my life now I have the Nokia
e75 I used
2:03:59
to be oh I can do a quick email
because
2:04:02
you can get IMAP email on it no
I can
2:04:04
even open a word doc I don't do
any of
2:04:06
that anymore I don't care for
me there
2:04:09
is no reason whatsoever to be
connected
2:04:11
anymore
2:04:12
I don't care once I once I
stopped
2:04:14
caring about it like yeah I'll
be back
2:04:16
in an hour I'll be you talking
to the
2:04:18
converted I know but there's
more people
2:04:20
out there who want to know how
it works
2:04:21
and it it took a little while
because I
2:04:24
had to reverse a lot of
behaviors and
2:04:26
this thinking that oh it's so
important
2:04:28
to know what's going on it's so
2:04:29
important I mean anywhere you
stop
2:04:32
anywhere people are not mobile
for a
2:04:34
second boom the phones are out
and you
2:04:36
just see it and it's rampant
and it's
2:04:38
sick and you're not well it's
it really
2:04:41
and everyone's doing it so you
don't
2:04:43
really notice it until you stop
doing it
2:04:45
and the way to do it is through
pain the
2:04:47
pain is you can't do it you
just can't
2:04:49
get anything done even to
2:04:51
at a certain point Tina's
texting me I'm
2:04:54
texting back I can't keep up I
got this
2:04:56
physical keyboard I call her
hey how
2:04:59
about that let's talk for a
second and
2:05:01
it's it's very nice so as a
part of your
2:05:05
OTG strategy you do need
something else
2:05:09
and for that I have the surface
go a
2:05:12
very inexpensive very small
device it's
2:05:15
the size of my original iPad I
have a
2:05:18
nice little a beautiful little
case that
2:05:20
it goes into and I have a hot
spot and I
2:05:22
think you can get the surface
go with it
2:05:27
now with LTE don't get that
what you
2:05:30
want is you want to be
disconnected if I
2:05:32
really really really need to get
2:05:34
something the pain of turning
on the
2:05:36
dongle the hotspot it's firing
up the
2:05:40
the little computer and then
doing
2:05:42
whatever I need to do that
becomes a
2:05:44
choice if ik do I really need
to do this
2:05:46
can I do this later is it if
but most
2:05:49
importance when it's really
easy to do
2:05:51
you will do it you have to pain
yourself
2:05:53
and how long have I been doing
this six
2:05:55
months would you say ger over
longer
2:05:58
really I'm cured I am
completely cured
2:06:03
and I love it I can even pick
up an
2:06:05
iPhone now and just do
something to get
2:06:08
it out of there whatever and
put it back
2:06:09
down notifications aren't in my
life
2:06:12
anymore except for one sound
from my
2:06:15
phone and that's only a handful
of
2:06:17
people including you and you
called me
2:06:19
the other day that was
surprised like
2:06:21
the phone's ringing so that is
the
2:06:24
strategy when people say what
phone
2:06:26
should I get oh yeah I can get
the
2:06:27
little the the the one that is
2:06:30
completely built on open
standards Linux
2:06:32
Hardware switches you're still
going to
2:06:35
be distracted and looking at
your phone
2:06:37
when you could be looking at
other
2:06:38
people looking at their phones
it's a
2:06:40
lot more fun it is funny it's
fun it's
2:06:42
so it's really great because
I'm gonna
2:06:46
be candid you feel superior
well that's
2:06:52
your goal in life you just feel
superior
2:06:54
yes
2:06:55
that's my exit strategy alright
remember
2:07:01
a couple of not last Christmas
was the
2:07:03
one before we went
2:07:04
- or Thanksgiving went to
London mm-hmm
2:07:07
so I take a lot of photos where
you have
2:07:09
a real camera I use a real
camera took
2:07:11
photos yeah take some photos I
was
2:07:13
looking over some of these old
photos
2:07:14
looking for something I could
blow up to
2:07:16
be huge size which is what I do
and so
2:07:21
I'm looking at these photos of
they
2:07:23
taken inside the tube yes so I
had two
2:07:28
groups I had a guy had some
photos that
2:07:30
I took on one of the platforms
probably
2:07:33
from about 10 years ago I was
in London
2:07:37
for the Book Fair or something
and I
2:07:39
used to take took some pictures
of the
2:07:40
platform there's a bunch of
people
2:07:41
standing around you know and
they're
2:07:43
just standing around there and
then I'm
2:07:45
reading the paper maybe even
reading the
2:07:46
paper held up in front of their
face
2:07:48
even doing that they were
looking around
2:07:50
and I took a picture this last
time I
2:07:51
was there and everybody's
standing at
2:07:54
the platform if somebody came
in with a
2:07:56
machine all of them yeah and
it's sad
2:08:05
because like we were flying so
when the
2:08:12
plane lands everyone except for
me does
2:08:17
the same thing phone comes out
everyone
2:08:19
and I all I love standing up as
soon as
2:08:22
I can to you know to get the the
2:08:25
carry-on but I spend my time
looking at
2:08:28
what everybody I'm looking over
the
2:08:30
shoulders looking at what their
lens
2:08:31
like Twitter Facebook you know
texting
2:08:34
of three different people at
the same
2:08:36
time back and forth between
windows it's
2:08:38
just I don't know I don't think
it's an
2:08:41
improvement to your quality of
life I
2:08:43
know big is healthy when the
whole plane
2:08:45
lights up No
2:08:48
so I don't want to stay with
brown
2:08:50
people and yellow people for a
second
2:08:52
sticking with China the
negotiate the
2:08:57
trade negotiations continue the
2:08:58
president has said he will
postpone the
2:09:01
increase in tariffs from 20 to
25
2:09:04
percent on Chinese imports and
they were
2:09:06
doing one of those trumpian news
2:09:09
conferences where the press is
there and
2:09:11
he had his team his negotiating
team and
2:09:16
Bob
2:09:18
it was it Bob forget Bob Bob's
one of
2:09:21
the top negotiators he said
something
2:09:23
and the president just slapped
him down
2:09:26
and this guy he whimpered off
like a
2:09:28
little bitch it was great I
don't like
2:09:30
mo news because they don't mean
anything
2:09:31
to me they don't mean anything
I think
2:09:32
you better off just going into a
2:09:34
document
2:09:35
I was never never a fan of an
MOU so so
2:09:39
Trump does and I don't like MOU
Z
2:09:41
there's like an LOI letter of
on letter
2:09:43
of intent memorandum of
understanding
2:09:45
it's basically people who just
don't
2:09:47
agree with you yet and then
well we're
2:09:49
kind of we're agreeing to agree
and
2:09:51
we'll do something and so Trump
says I
2:09:53
don't like I don't like those
that was
2:09:55
some question from the press
then Bob
2:09:57
jumps in he's gonna explain
what an MOU
2:09:59
is an MoU is a contract it's
the way
2:10:02
trade routes are generally used
people
2:10:06
refer to it like it's a term
sheet it's
2:10:08
not a term sheet it's an actual
contract
2:10:10
between the two parties yes a
Memorandum
2:10:12
of Understanding is a binding
agreement
2:10:14
between two people and that's
what we're
2:10:17
talking about it's detailed and
covers
2:10:19
everything in great detail it's
just
2:10:23
called a memorandum a today
absolutely
2:10:26
legal term it's a contract
contracts
2:10:31
last while they last
2:10:33
there's no term they last while
they
2:10:35
last by the way I disagree I
think that
2:10:39
a Memorandum of Understanding
it's not a
2:10:41
contract to the extent that we
want
2:10:44
we're gonna happen we're doing a
2:10:45
memorandum of understanding
that will be
2:10:47
put into a final contract I
assume but
2:10:49
to me the final contract is
really the
2:10:52
thing Bob but I think you mean
that to
2:10:53
is really the thing to mean
something a
2:10:55
Memorandum of Understanding is
exactly
2:10:57
that it's a Memorandum of what
our
2:10:59
understanding is but to me the
contract
2:11:02
is
2:11:03
the real question is about so
we do a
2:11:04
memorandum of understanding
which
2:11:06
frankly you can do or not do I
don't
2:11:08
care if you do it or not I mean
it
2:11:09
doesn't mean very much but if
you do a
2:11:11
memorandum but how long will it
take to
2:11:13
put that into a final binding
contract
2:11:15
what the same document is going
to be
2:11:26
called afraid we're never going
to use
2:11:27
MOU again are they going to put
what a
2:11:30
little what a little whiny
bitch exactly
2:11:38
well yeah yeah I have some
thoughts
2:11:42
about this meeting would you
want to
2:11:44
play that I have a background
to hear
2:11:45
that Democracy Now put together
Trump in
2:11:47
Vietnam uh this I don't this is
I don't
2:11:50
want to go to Vietnam yet first
one we
2:11:52
need to take a break in a
minute well
2:11:53
where'd you just in Vietnam
that was
2:11:55
China the Chinese trade
negotiations
2:11:58
okay sorry
2:11:59
that makes sense let's talk
about some
2:12:04
other brown people Venezuela
while they
2:12:08
are trying all the tricks
anything we
2:12:11
can do to justify going in and
taking
2:12:13
everyone's oil and putting
grideau on
2:12:15
the on the pedestal here's Sean
Hannity
2:12:18
so Fox News Alert as we continue
2:12:20
reporting tonight from Hanoi
Vietnam
2:12:22
Jorge Ramos six other Univision
staffers
2:12:25
detained at the presidential
palace in
2:12:27
Venezuela this allegedly
occurred after
2:12:30
an interview with the Venezuelan
2:12:31
dictator Nicolas Maduro
2:12:33
according to reports Maduro
didn't like
2:12:35
the line of questioning so he
ended the
2:12:37
interview confiscated the
equipment and
2:12:39
had Ramos along with his
colleagues
2:12:42
arrested we do have an update
thankfully
2:12:44
thankfully three hours later
the group
2:12:46
was released we'll continue to
monitor
2:12:48
this disturbing story but I got
to tell
2:12:51
you you know what I don't agree
with
2:12:52
Jorge on a lot of issues he's an
2:12:54
American Jorge Ramos is
controlled
2:12:57
opposition for Fox News I mean
the guy
2:13:00
is only on Fox News always
Univision of
2:13:03
course but he's always the
opposition
2:13:06
know you don't know what you're
talking
2:13:07
about none of that and now they
use him
2:13:09
in this so-called they they
took him
2:13:12
captive and they took this
interview
2:13:14
away because the
2:13:15
put it on a Craigslist exactly
I smell a
2:13:21
rat that is a very typical
tactic that's
2:13:24
almost like you know shooting
down some
2:13:26
plane in in Kashmir but then
the final
2:13:30
thing as we go to white people
it
2:13:33
Scandinavia this is a big deal
it's a
2:13:40
huge deal and it's it's very
hard to get
2:13:42
clips of it because it's been
going on
2:13:45
for a long time I think I can
summarize
2:13:47
it this company is it s nce
Lavin I
2:13:53
believe I don't even know what
they do
2:13:55
but they they broke some rules
and
2:13:59
essentially Trudeau put all the
screws
2:14:03
to the Attorney General to not
have them
2:14:06
be prosecuted things called the
delayed
2:14:08
prosecution or some some term
like that
2:14:10
and and eventually the Attorney
General
2:14:16
got pushed out and now she's
out saying
2:14:19
let me just tell you how this
went down
2:14:21
and Trudeau is really is being
2:14:23
implicated in being a corrupt
bugger
2:14:25
here's a quick clip I have this
is the
2:14:29
hmm
2:14:30
Conservative leader Andrew
Shearer and
2:14:33
he of course is taking
advantage of this
2:14:37
politically Justin Trudeau
simply cannot
2:14:40
continue to govern this country
now that
2:14:43
Canadians know what he has done
and that
2:14:45
is why I am calling on mr.
Trudeau to do
2:14:48
the right thing and to resign
further
2:14:52
the RCMP must immediately open
an
2:14:55
investigation if it has not
already done
2:14:58
so into the numerous examples of
2:15:00
obstruction of justice the
former
2:15:03
attorney general detailed in her
2:15:05
testimony
2:15:06
so SNC Lavin is a a contracting
company
2:15:10
like Haliburton and they
apparently
2:15:13
committed human rights crimes
in Libya
2:15:16
didn't even know the can't that
connect
2:15:18
candid a V ins were building in
Libya
2:15:20
everyone's in on these deals
just as
2:15:22
rotten as we are
2:15:25
and some pretty funny because I
think
2:15:28
this may end Trudeau's career
yeah I
2:15:30
think it has to and what is he
thinking
2:15:33
what the hell and by the way he
idea
2:15:36
what this is gonna be we have
to really
2:15:38
dig a little deeper available
to our
2:15:40
kids to our can the Navy and
producers
2:15:42
what is not helpful if sending
us half
2:15:44
hour and say hey it's all in
here yeah
2:15:47
and it can't be six minutes so
we have
2:15:50
to figure out a way to tell the
stories
2:15:52
in shorter shorter sound bites
cuz it's
2:15:54
and this is the problem I have
I just
2:15:56
trying to get the Attorney
General she
2:15:58
has a list of like ten things
it takes
2:16:00
her twenty five minutes to
really
2:16:01
explain the whole situation but
I think
2:16:04
that's in a nutshell that's at
human
2:16:06
rights violations the company is
2:16:08
supposed to get their ass
handed to them
2:16:10
and everyone's lobbying for it
not to
2:16:12
happen including Trudeau who
eventually
2:16:13
pushes out the Attorney General
who has
2:16:16
been pressing to for the
charges or for
2:16:18
the prosecution and he wants it
to be
2:16:20
delayed and there's got to be
money and
2:16:22
donors and other kinds of stuff
involved
2:16:28
it's definitely a big deal yes
so we
2:16:31
would like to know more and
that is also
2:16:33
part of your jobs as producers
to show
2:16:36
my food by donation to no
agenda imagine
2:16:39
all the people who could do is
awesome
2:16:40
oh yeah
2:16:41
[Music]
2:16:48
well we do have some people to
thank for
2:16:50
show 11 11 16 this one one one
six
2:16:55
starting with a James to
Weisner why
2:17:00
Weisner in Palmetto Bay Florida
150
2:17:05
bucks first year after year of
listening
2:17:08
so don't show Dean is a deduced
this was
2:17:15
the call-out the sparkliest
Sparky I
2:17:19
know James Murray or Jimmy
Murray as a
2:17:23
douche bag donate him but okay
I am a
2:17:31
three-time Grammy honored
recording and
2:17:33
mixing engineer and I'd have to
say your
2:17:36
sound quality is top-notch Wow
now
2:17:40
that's a compliment I really
appreciate
2:17:42
ya how can I get on that Grammy
action I
2:17:46
have noticed since the new rig
tested
2:17:48
episode 1 register typical
these guys by
2:17:51
the way you knew I've noticed a
little a
2:17:54
slight ring above 5 kilohertz
episode
2:17:58
one one one four and again in
one one
2:18:00
one five which sounds like an
occasional
2:18:02
feedback the loop between Adams
2:18:05
headphones and mic resulting in
a slight
2:18:08
chirp or squeak kind of like
John's
2:18:11
chair well this is true and I
shall
2:18:14
explain I have a hearing
disability
2:18:17
thank you for making fun of the
of the
2:18:19
of the invalid
2:18:21
so I typically have hearing
aids and but
2:18:26
I cannot evaluate the sound
wearing
2:18:30
hearing aids and the headphone
so the
2:18:33
only way I can do that is what
I've been
2:18:35
doing up until I got hearing
aids is I
2:18:37
cranked the headphones up to
eleven if I
2:18:40
twist if I'm talking and if I
just even
2:18:43
open up my headphone even a
little bit
2:18:44
there you go to even oh he
heard that
2:18:48
yes he heard that that's
exactly what he
2:18:50
heard
2:18:50
it sounds like mice chair
squeaking a
2:18:54
little bit yeah yours isn't
that when I
2:18:57
heard it there I said I
realized what
2:18:59
he's listening to and then I
hear my
2:19:00
squeaking a lot more than
anybody and
2:19:03
that's what it sounds like yeah
a little
2:19:05
chirp by the way what in here
these guys
2:19:09
my left hearing aid failed like
it I
2:19:12
didn't know if it was my ear or
what was
2:19:14
going on people if you don't
get these
2:19:17
online tests and get the $500
hearing
2:19:20
aids if you're serious about
your
2:19:21
hearing go to an audiologist
even I had
2:19:25
to go to the audiologist just
to get
2:19:27
help and understand what was
going on
2:19:30
that's just a little tip for
the deaf
2:19:35
three-time Grammy doesn't
offend and I'm
2:19:38
very honored by this compliment
thank
2:19:40
you
2:19:40
Antonio Sanchez guttin as 120
he is on
2:19:46
the list he's getting knighted
I guess
2:19:47
yes he's Wendy's he was a big
jobs karma
2:19:51
well this is gonna be a night I
think we
2:19:53
can do it jobs jobs and jobs
let's vote
2:19:58
for job
2:19:59
[Applause]
2:20:01
karma you'll be sir Antonio of
Madrid
2:20:07
looking for Wyatt
2:20:09
Welton in Arnheim Arnhem barn
him Oh
2:20:13
Arnhem Arnhem sorry Arnhem
spent way too
2:20:16
long since my last donation
please d
2:20:18
douche me gusta
2:20:25
honey that was 111 dollars and
11 cents
2:20:27
from Evo Nicolas Grube 100 he's
good he
2:20:33
needs a D douching he says even
though
2:20:35
I'm a monthly contributor I got
called
2:20:37
up on my Jewish friend Brad
Horowitz
2:20:39
last week I don't know why you
have to
2:20:42
add that to it anyway
considering
2:20:45
tomorrow is my 33rd birthday
one will
2:20:47
give you Brian Kaufman
Scottsdale
2:20:54
Arizona 75 75 Roberts Miley and
Holland
2:20:58
Pennsylvania 75 sir Stephan
Stephan or
2:21:03
Stefan Hutto everybody
pronounce it
2:21:06
differently nowadays because
because of
2:21:09
you Petersburg Florida seventy
seventy
2:21:12
sir Don of Paintsville he's
tried to cut
2:21:17
jobs karma will hit that at the
end for
2:21:19
you yes 66.6 t s-- abode pest
in mitt
2:21:25
Metairie Louisiana five six
seven eight
2:21:29
and suppoed will become a
knight today
2:21:32
and will be known as sir laughs
a lot
2:21:36
that's good and he did actually
want to
2:21:41
jingles which I think we can do
because
2:21:43
I have them here he won a day
Atlas
2:21:46
Shrugged and what was the other
one
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okay
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mmm
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there you go I got it
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Michael Cohen's remarks also
reveal
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Trump faked a medical condition
to get a
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Vietnam War draft and that
Trump told
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him quote you think I'm stupid
I wasn't
2:28:46
the wrong clip it says Trump in
Vietnam
2:28:49
yeah this is a clip from the
hearings
2:28:52
that I thought was hilarious
that I
2:28:54
didn't hear and I missed it but
let's
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you want to play this play
because it's
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very funny well let's talk
about Trump
2:29:00
in Vietnam
2:29:00
you have no quick jump in
Vietnam rap
2:29:05
goes to Vietnam and nothing
happens now
2:29:11
I think they made a deal that
they can't
2:29:15
get anywhere with Bolton and
the other
2:29:19
guy
2:29:20
there's just no bolt
2:29:29
Pompeyo yeah so because those
two guys
2:29:32
go in there muck up their work
says
2:29:33
they're both neo cons they hate
the
2:29:34
country and they're
2:29:36
just trying to they don't they
want
2:29:37
they're part of the industrial
complex
2:29:39
that wants to keep selling arms
to South
2:29:41
Korea yes and so do you know if
we're
2:29:44
gonna make good friends with
the North
2:29:46
Korean guy it's gonna hurt
business so
2:29:49
they just were they going there
screw
2:29:51
things up and then Trump is
stuck with
2:29:52
whatever happens so he goes in
there and
2:29:55
nothing but he does make a diss
this is
2:29:57
a subtlety to this because both
two
2:29:59
things happen that really
you're gonna
2:30:02
put a stop to a lot of this one
Trump
2:30:04
says we're not gonna do any
more of
2:30:06
these exercises with the South
Koreans
2:30:09
and his issues was cuz it's a
waste of
2:30:11
money
2:30:12
the real excuse of course is
because Kim
2:30:14
Jong hoon hates these things he
thinks
2:30:17
they're just provocations
mm-hmm so
2:30:19
they're gonna stop that and but
it's
2:30:21
gonna be the excuse is gonna be
a waste
2:30:23
of money
2:30:23
so nobody cares about that I'm
sure
2:30:25
Trump had to talk them into
that the
2:30:28
second thing is Kim's gonna
stop testing
2:30:31
stuff and that's that's a plus
for us so
2:30:34
so the these we got that far
that's as
2:30:35
far as we're gonna get this
should also
2:30:37
end the war but somebody
pointed out
2:30:39
that the real thing here is
going on
2:30:41
again these arms sales are so
important
2:30:43
to this it's too much money
because if
2:30:45
we end this thing to get all
together
2:30:47
and turn into a tourist trap but
2:30:49
somebody pointed out that the
South
2:30:52
Koreans want to do something
other than
2:30:54
be under our thumb insofar as
US making
2:30:58
them spend money and that's why
they
2:31:01
keep using the phrase the
you've heard
2:31:04
it the denuclearization of the
Korean
2:31:07
Peninsula yes they don't say
the North
2:31:11
Korean no they don't say North
Korea
2:31:13
you're absolutely right they
always say
2:31:15
the peninsula's because we've
got a
2:31:17
bunch of atomic weapons in
South Korea
2:31:20
they want them out they're
dangerous so
2:31:25
we're the argot it would be a
joint
2:31:27
effort then well it's never
gonna happen
2:31:30
if you have these two creeps
2:31:32
yeah the arms sales creep and
then
2:31:35
Bolton what is bolt and even in
the
2:31:38
white house all this then when
Trump ran
2:31:41
he's bitching and moaning about
all this
2:31:43
stuff and then he brings this
creep into
2:31:45
the White House to be the
national
2:31:47
security adviser why
2:31:49
I don't know either we're gonna
shoot
2:31:52
you and your family or you have
to put
2:31:54
Bolton in what it was again I
think it's
2:31:57
the weird sex stuff they're all
involved
2:32:02
in that all of them think trumps
2:32:05
involved in the weird sex stuff
it to
2:32:08
the point where he where he's
gonna
2:32:10
bring you has to have yes I
think in
2:32:12
there yeah I think in the early
days of
2:32:14
Ray Roy Cohn I'm gonna have to
add Roger
2:32:19
stone in there and I'm gonna
yes I think
2:32:21
there was some weird sex stuff
going on
2:32:23
so so we're going back to your
old
2:32:26
thesis which I'm going to
reiterate for
2:32:28
people who are unfamiliar with
this
2:32:29
there is a huge blackmailing
operation
2:32:33
going on amongst a bunch of
sexual
2:32:35
perverts and deviants and I use
that
2:32:37
word advisedly I know what it
means
2:32:39
I know there's negative
implications but
2:32:42
there's a there's a
blackmailing scheme
2:32:44
that goes on is that once
everybody's in
2:32:46
on it then it's all over do
what you're
2:32:48
told are you're gonna be
exposed to some
2:32:50
sort of a creep well for
instance the
2:32:54
Alex Jones came up with this
and I think
2:32:57
it was kind of an interesting
thought
2:32:59
so he says that these you know
the fact
2:33:03
that the the Senate wouldn't
even pass a
2:33:06
bill that said hey you can't
kill a baby
2:33:08
after it's born and not enough
didn't do
2:33:11
like 40 40 senators voted
against it you
2:33:14
know what 44 whatever was they
couldn't
2:33:16
get to the 60 number which is
kind of
2:33:18
odd because you think well why
wouldn't
2:33:20
you pass that kind of bill
resolution
2:33:23
whatever it was but that's
because of
2:33:26
the harvesting of the organs if
you keep
2:33:28
you know you keep something
alive you
2:33:29
know there's a big business in
in organs
2:33:32
it's just that's just a fact I
mean
2:33:33
there were look at the rabbi's
in New
2:33:35
Jersey who went to jail for it
they were
2:33:36
selling all kinds of organs all
over the
2:33:38
world he was a huge scandal so
this guy
2:33:42
is in on it and then all sudden
he drops
2:33:45
the beans bye-bye he drops the
ball by
2:33:47
admitting to this on that radio
show the
2:33:50
governor and then immediately
they come
2:33:52
out and try to smack him down
with
2:33:54
something I'm sure was it was
known for
2:33:55
a long time which is the you
know the
2:33:57
racist blackface KKK
2:33:59
yearbook picture so the
blackmail it's
2:34:03
by the way it's what the CIA
does they
2:34:06
do it with sex
2:34:08
all the time and the FBI
2:34:15
enough said it's that yeah so
yes I
2:34:20
think there that there that can
be the
2:34:22
only reason Bolton is a creep
and he is
2:34:27
a neocon and truth doesn't seem
quite
2:34:28
that interested really in like
even
2:34:31
Venezuela yeah he's like yeah
he does
2:34:34
his speeches he does whatever I
think
2:34:35
he's interested in the in the
oil he's
2:34:39
always said that about Iraq you
know
2:34:40
we're so stupid we went there we
2:34:42
basically helped those idiots
out we
2:34:43
didn't get anything for it was
that he
2:34:46
just to solidify my my theory
about the
2:34:50
wall so Trump has agreed that
we should
2:34:54
and I think he said it himself
that we
2:34:55
should give TPS which is not
from office
2:34:59
spaces but TPS is temporary
protected
2:35:02
status to the Venezuelans so
that they
2:35:06
just like I mean the Haitians
as so many
2:35:08
different countries who get you
know you
2:35:11
you're allowed to stay in the
United
2:35:12
States you get a temporary
protected
2:35:14
status it's a pass and it never
really
2:35:16
goes away and people just build
their
2:35:18
lives here you imagine what
kind of what
2:35:22
kind of Rudd you need a wall if
you're
2:35:24
giving TPS to Venezuela you're
gonna
2:35:27
have a lot of a lot of people
walking up
2:35:29
here so I said this seems like
something
2:35:32
that maybe was even in play
before he
2:35:34
took office I don't know yeah
if you
2:35:37
look at the long game of what
we do oil
2:35:40
companies are played long it's
long game
2:35:42
it's very very long but let's
let's talk
2:35:47
about something that we can
still talk
2:35:49
about even though I don't want
to go
2:35:51
into depth on it we can have a
2:35:52
conversation if we want here
about
2:35:54
vaccines we have it all the
time you
2:35:56
know we're not anti-vaxxers
there are
2:35:59
some things to questions such
as you
2:36:00
know why do all the
pharmaceutical
2:36:02
companies have immunity for
their
2:36:04
vaccines it's blanket if if you
get hurt
2:36:07
or killed by a vaccine you
cannot sue
2:36:10
that you cannot bring a lawsuit
that is
2:36:13
that is federally determined in
the laws
2:36:16
now there is you can get some
respite
2:36:19
some some reparations from a
fund that
2:36:23
is the
2:36:24
just kept very quiet but now
even
2:36:28
talking about it on some of your
2:36:30
favorite social media sites not
yours
2:36:32
not mine is a problem you can't
do it
2:36:35
anymore this is from NPR more
than a
2:36:37
hundred and twenty people have
been
2:36:38
diagnosed with measles so far
this year
2:36:41
in outbreaks in Texas New York
and
2:36:43
Washington
2:36:44
one factor public health
officials
2:36:46
suspect is contributing to these
2:36:47
outbreaks anti vaccine
information on
2:36:50
social media Pinterest the
visual
2:36:52
bookmarking site has decided to
2:36:54
intervene a 20-17 policy limits
search
2:36:57
results related to quote health
2:36:59
misinformation including about
vaccines
2:37:01
ofoma as oma is the public
policy and
2:37:05
social impact manager for
pinterest
2:37:06
before this policy was in place
for a
2:37:09
term like vaccine if you had
searched
2:37:11
vaccine much of the content was
in
2:37:14
violation of our community
guidelines
2:37:16
because it was anti vaccine
advice a
2:37:19
search on the site for cancer
cures
2:37:21
might have brought up pins or
bookmarks
2:37:23
for pages about herbs and
juices that
2:37:25
work better than chemotherapy
now you'll
2:37:28
find a message that says pins
about this
2:37:30
topic often violate our
community
2:37:32
guidelines so we're currently
unable to
2:37:35
show search results our goal
really is
2:37:37
harm reduction and so because
we're
2:37:40
humble about our limitations
and our own
2:37:42
expertise here we look to
outside
2:37:45
experts like the w-h-o CDC and
the
2:37:48
American Academy of Pediatrics
and their
2:37:51
guidance on what's harmful so
what is
2:37:55
harm you know these I love this
new
2:37:58
Department although she had a
little
2:38:00
different name for it in the
interview
2:38:01
comes back every Silicon Valley
company
2:38:05
now has a trust and Safety
Department
2:38:08
and I think we need to have a
trust in
2:38:11
safety Department this is
something you
2:38:15
can trust and you need it's not
safe
2:38:17
here's a follow-up on this
harmful
2:38:19
information people with
alternative
2:38:21
remedies to cancer oh my gosh
we cannot
2:38:25
be giving this away people go
to the
2:38:27
internet and go to these
platforms to
2:38:28
find like-minded communities
and to
2:38:31
share information are you doing
damage
2:38:34
to that
2:38:35
kind of agreement that they
think they
2:38:37
have with you yep so harmful
2:38:40
misinformation is not inspiring
and it's
2:38:43
not the kind of content that our
2:38:46
platform hopes to promote but
what
2:38:48
people think you shouldn't be
the one to
2:38:50
make that decision for them as
adults
2:38:52
who are on the Internet yeah
doing
2:38:54
research on their own why
should you get
2:38:57
to make that call well we
aren't making
2:38:59
the call because vaccines are
settled
2:39:01
science know that there may be
questions
2:39:06
about the decisions that we've
made
2:39:07
we're really clear and
transparent in
2:39:10
our community guidelines and
use simple
2:39:12
language so that everyone can
understand
2:39:14
why were considering certainly
contact
2:39:17
harmful people set up your own
website
2:39:26
wordpress.com
2:39:27
anything I don't know that
blogspot a
2:39:30
blogger or worse press doing
this to the
2:39:33
to their users now of course
they're not
2:39:36
and if you host it yourself you
have be
2:39:39
much much less those are your
said now
2:39:42
couple of things about this
measles deal
2:39:44
bothers me I had some clips
before but I
2:39:45
don't know if we can find them
but to be
2:39:47
under measles this started by
the way
2:39:49
this we had this measles thing
happened
2:39:51
about 10 years ago on this show
and to
2:39:53
the point where the leer
foundation was
2:39:56
dropping in story yes I
remember in the
2:39:59
in law-and-order were killed by
measles
2:40:02
all killed by measles there was
a big
2:40:04
case with some woman it is a
fictional
2:40:06
on law and order where this
woman didn't
2:40:09
have her kid vaccinated and the
kid next
2:40:11
door died so what what what
would it be
2:40:13
called I had measles BBC Josh
Disneyland
2:40:18
I don't know what it'd be
called okay so
2:40:21
you know the way I thing is not
a new
2:40:28
thing it happens as a cycle now
it's
2:40:29
supposed to be eradicated a few
years
2:40:31
ago but somehow if it's
eradicated it
2:40:34
seems to me which they claimed
it was it
2:40:38
would be eradicated I think they
2:40:40
reintroduced it and I say that
because
2:40:43
there's a number of news
stories that
2:40:45
came out recently where the
kids got did
2:40:47
measles vaccine and
2:40:49
and got measles yeah and then
there was
2:40:52
a bunch of other kids who had
the VAX
2:40:54
settled science by the way but
not yes
2:40:56
but not the booster and they
got measles
2:40:59
so what did a booster become a
thing for
2:41:01
measles so I said I'm most of
the
2:41:04
opinion that if you go about it
this way
2:41:05
especially if you can't get
sued yeah
2:41:07
you take this and I don't want
to sound
2:41:09
like a conspiracy nut
2:41:11
but from a business standpoint
your big
2:41:16
meet you're making these these
vaccines
2:41:18
and now you're noticing a
Washington
2:41:19
state in particular people
aren't taking
2:41:22
this shot right although it's a
shot I'd
2:41:24
recommend but under these
circumstances
2:41:26
I maybe I'd wait because the
people up
2:41:29
there that's worse start to
break out
2:41:31
and and again it's reported
that it was
2:41:34
a kid who just got the shot
2:41:36
who got measles that started
spreading
2:41:39
it around this eradicated
disease
2:41:41
eradicated they said it started
2:41:43
spreading it around now
everybody has
2:41:44
get all freaked out they're
gonna get
2:41:46
him back on the shot wagon the
bandwagon
2:41:48
for shots
2:41:49
I just find something scam
--is-- about
2:41:52
this whole measles outbreak
that if
2:41:55
you're if you can't get sued I
can put
2:41:58
life virus in the thing and
inject it to
2:42:00
a few dozen kids and some areas
where we
2:42:03
know there's not a lot of
vaccines being
2:42:05
taken it would be it would be
great to
2:42:08
find one of ours a creep I'd do
it one
2:42:12
of our earlier earliest shows I
should
2:42:14
say we I in particular really
became
2:42:18
very interested and this was in
a way a
2:42:19
lot of awakening for both of us
I think
2:42:21
back in the day ten years ago
there was
2:42:25
a JPMorgan Chase investors
conference
2:42:28
and we had the you had the
slide show
2:42:31
yeah I had the slide show and
it was I
2:42:34
forget which pharmaceutical
company was
2:42:37
or if it was maybe just one one
CEO
2:42:39
talking about the industry and
it had it
2:42:42
right there they had their
hockey stick
2:42:43
it was off the charts vaccines
are the
2:42:47
next revenue source this is the
goldmine
2:42:50
and since that we've seen we
got HPV
2:42:55
Gardasil all this stuff came in
then we
2:42:58
had the swine flu we you know
the flu
2:43:01
virus is an arm going
2:43:02
vaccination program yes on
paper by the
2:43:06
way during the swine flu thing
I think I
2:43:08
put in one of the older
newsletters I
2:43:10
had a picture the head were
giving swine
2:43:12
flu shots out at you know
Albany at the
2:43:17
your library oh yeah I remember
this yes
2:43:20
I'm telling you it was like a
Star Wars
2:43:23
movie the people were lined up
with
2:43:26
their kids around the block
down to shop
2:43:31
and that's a shot I never I
never got
2:43:33
that shot I just bought my
approach that
2:43:35
I've said it before he is I
think
2:43:37
Tamiflu and Relenza are two
antivirals
2:43:40
that work very well if you get
the flu
2:43:42
or do you think you're getting
the flu
2:43:43
well you better be pretty sure
you're
2:43:45
just wasting a lot of money
because
2:43:46
they're expensive and it's like
flu shot
2:43:51
most of my life for every very
how many
2:43:56
variations can there be that I
haven't
2:43:58
gotten the shot for I was I was
thinking
2:44:00
about this myself I've never
received a
2:44:03
flu shot I the last time I got
the flu
2:44:05
serious flu was the swine flu
in San
2:44:08
Francisco and I lived and since
then
2:44:12
I've had no flu now I'm dying
from
2:44:14
allergies different problem but
flute
2:44:17
now I don't seem to get it
anymore
2:44:20
well I caught a version I
caught that
2:44:23
one from a couple years ago
that killed
2:44:24
a bunch of people I know two
people
2:44:27
Jerry Pournelle I think was
killed by
2:44:29
the same flu Wow
2:44:31
shoot man you should go you
should go
2:44:34
get a shot we can't have you
dying from
2:44:36
some so I had this flu and what
happened
2:44:39
was we were in London and they
were
2:44:40
coming back and I was getting
it right
2:44:42
there on the spot and he wanted
to relax
2:44:44
I have a process for these
things so I
2:44:47
don't get sick and I my process
wasn't
2:44:50
working and I said dad this has
got to
2:44:53
be the flu and I immediately
started on
2:44:55
Tamiflu what is your process I
take two
2:44:58
no more than two a mega doses
of vitamin
2:45:01
d3 if it doesn't go away then
well I
2:45:05
rarely have to take two it's
usually
2:45:07
with one of those likes
everything out
2:45:08
gotcha
2:45:09
and so it stops colds in his
track
2:45:14
huh but you can't do it a lot
because
2:45:17
it's hard on the kidneys but
you can do
2:45:19
it once a month
2:45:20
anyway this be said that's debt
wasn't
2:45:23
working so I always carry
Tamiflu when I
2:45:25
travel so I started right away
with that
2:45:27
and I got through it pretty
effortlessly
2:45:30
considering that everybody else
was
2:45:31
dropping like flies right and
my wife
2:45:37
yeah she started too late on
everything
2:45:39
and she got a bad case of it
it's really
2:45:41
we can't we need her too we got
to keep
2:45:43
you guys healthy like that's
the back
2:45:45
office or the front office like
we can't
2:45:47
we can't have it we're fine
okay okay
2:45:49
I'm worried about you I learned
it by
2:45:52
watching you okay something
like that
2:45:57
nah man and keepers keeping me
healthy
2:46:00
no worries and that is our
2:46:03
deconstruction for today
2:46:05
we of course will have lots
more to talk
2:46:08
about on Sunday it never ends
not just
2:46:11
deconstruction of your media a
worldwide
2:46:13
maybe some things we hadn't
learned yet
2:46:16
from the media but also a
wrap-up of no
2:46:21
agenda no agenda pendants the
Norge
2:46:24
independence meetup is we'll
have that
2:46:25
you'll have the event that's
right the
2:46:27
event will be Saturday we'll
talk about
2:46:29
it on Sunday for that look up
no agenda
2:46:32
meetups calm and come to you
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2:46:34
downtown Austin Texas capital
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everybody Oh a
2:46:40
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2:46:44
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