Cover for No Agenda Show 1128: Tactile Nuke
April 11th, 2019 • 2h 46m

1128: Tactile Nuke

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man you could have dropped a little
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squeak in there something just squeak is
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you know I get it get it figure out
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exactly where the there you go look at
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the sweet spot is where the perfect spot
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is for squeaking this thing has a mind
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and a layer of its own
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yeah the chairs become a celebrity it
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has yeah we were talking just before the
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show that it can do meetups it can go on
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its own me doing meetups now featuring
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John C Dvorak squeaky chair so we're in
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the middle of nowhere the move is
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underway next week Friday we move so
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Sunday's show in a week will be from the
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new studio so you are but you're in the
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process of moving out a little bit at a
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time yeah so we're we're moving because
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we don't have that much stuff anymore
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you'll recall the purge from the
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previous move so yeah so that I just
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been moving stuff over every single day
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and then Friday the movers come but
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here's the benefit of moving you find
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stuff that was lost yeah it's back oh
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you what my whistle
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plastic whistle yeah yeah I was gonna
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send you one yeah right cuz I got the
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replacement which was
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finally that's what you're looking for
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you were gonna send me 100 chip after
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Sunday show you and I were talking about
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the the new cycle how it was very odd
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and it's like well we're stuck it's you
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know there's nothing happened it's like
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and you I think you said the decks are
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cleared something's gonna take place
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yeah I still I believe that's still the
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case
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well I think it happened this morning
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what happened we've got breaking news
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right I have to tell you the pictures
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are shocking from London today where
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Julian Assange is long standoff with
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international authorities Julian Assange
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just so you know producers on Twitter
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predicted this really because I put it
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on Twitter that I think something's
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gonna happen this week yeah probably
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before the show but maybe not and then
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he says Assange in Ecuador and I said ah
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that sounds right fabulous well let's
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listen to this early morning report
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Gayle King and she talks about Julian
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Assange I have to tell you the pictures
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are shocking from lunch today be honest
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on just long standoff with international
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authorities is finally over
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this is Julian Assange has she never
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heard of this guy she says it twice I
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think a third time even British police
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removed the WikiLeaks founder from
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Ecuador's embassy this morning clearly
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he did not want to go he's been inside
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since August 2012 hiding from a UK
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arrest warrant
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Assange his lawyer says the arrest
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follows a US extradition request
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WikiLeaks says Ecuador's decision to
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allow police to arrest
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Asajj violated international laws
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heavily bearded and handcuffs the
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was
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dragged out of the Ecuadorian Embassy by
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British police did you see that that
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short clip of him being dragged out just
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before the show in the morning news oh
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so they dragged him out literally hand
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and feet cuz he wasn't walking and he
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looks like shit he's got a solitary
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confinement well sure but
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he's got a huge white beard he looks a
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little bit like what's Quaid's brother
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the crazy quiet Randy Randy looks a
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little bit like Randy Quaid with a white
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white beard and they dragged him out man
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they'd Retton holding his arms his legs
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and he was not it was not my boo and
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they were looking at the pictures now
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shouting the UK must resist his arrest
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is seven years in the making the 47 year
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old had been wanted by British police
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since 2012 when he skipped bail and
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sought asylum at the Embassy to escape
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extradition to Sweden on accusations of
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rape and sexual assault Swedish
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prosecutors dropped their investigations
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but the WikiLeaks founder told his
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supporters from the embassy balcony that
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he still couldn't risk leaving
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regardless and that's exactly what
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happened is fear now as then is that the
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u.s. government will request his
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extradition on charges of espionage
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WikiLeaks has provoked the US government
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for more than a decade leaking troubs of
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classified documents and videos online
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in the 2016 presidential campaign came
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more leaks thousands of emails hacked
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from prominent Democrats US intelligence
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agencies later concluded Russia had
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delivered the data to WikiLeaks in an
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effort to discredit Hillary Clinton a
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charge Assange has denied I played this
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whole clip because I think that's what
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this is about obviously having pulling
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Julian Assange in front of the Justice
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getting in front of Congress or the
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Senate or somebody important will prove
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once and for all
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collusion between Donald Trump and
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Julian Assange and WikiLeaks and Russia
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so this is either a mission from what's
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left over of the people who perpetrated
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perpetrator to the original hoax which
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is mi6
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or it could be Trump himself wanting to
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pull them out so we can get expert
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testimony of Hasan saying no and saying
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it was seth rich and whatever else you
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can get him to say well that's that's
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asking a lot I'm just saying we don't
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know which way is going I do not think
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that this is what Trump is up to because
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I don't think he can bring it I don't
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think he can bring himself to do that
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now this is also timing wise part of
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what you know barbar yes of course it's
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perfect lips are coming out and saying
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that they were spying going on which
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there was and everyone's all now they're
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all aghast about this oh my god he's got
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to take it back this can't be true and
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that got a lot of headlines and now this
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will this will remove that from the
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front page and put Assange and in the
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horrible hacking of the DNC and all the
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rest of bring that back to the front
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page to help promote the funny Bologna
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Russian thesis which is you know they
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keep it keep a ball in the air what are
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you gonna do what else we got well you
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know it what it provides for is what the
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what the Machine needed the m5m machine
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needed new fuel and now it has it now
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now how we can talk about Assange and
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grant Greenwald Olaf you can get on
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everywhere and start talking it's gonna
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be very interesting I am all to see when
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we know it'll be fun except for one
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thing that's a problem for us do you and
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me yeah did we know exactly what yeah
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well a green roller come on and then
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berate everybody and complain that he
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wasn't picked to go on CNBC anymore
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MSNBC anymore which is this main
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complaint and yeah this whole thing and
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there was the hassanis thing's gonna be
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rehashed and this thing is gonna be
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rehashed also there's a there's an extra
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benefit to this that this can push off
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the brexit news the brexit delay now
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there's a whole lot of people benefit
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from this this distraction as usual
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shall we play the attorneys what we do
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that you want to mention looking at the
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death in
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oh really it really targets Chelsea
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Manning who is currently also in jail
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for not willing to testify right
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interesting so it's really do by a
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Chelsea Manning about him hacking and
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passwords is Raj almost all about
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Chelsea Manning is really not that
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mm-hmm not condemning Assange as much as
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well Chelsea Manning is the one that
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actually stole the documents but we know
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that that's not what this is about it's
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about the wiki leaks of Hillary's emails
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and blah blah blah Roger stone you can
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bring him back in he gets to talk some
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more smack let's go back though to the
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news that was yesterday with probably
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the only line that really mattered
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mattered in the second day of Attorney
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General Bill Barr testimony and this is
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how it went down I am gonna be reviewing
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both the Genesis and the conduct of
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intelligence activities directed again
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at the the Trump campaign during 2016 a
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lot has already been invested a lot of
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this has already been investigated in a
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substantial portion of it has been
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investigated and is being investigated
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by the Office of Inspector General at
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the department but one of the things I
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want to do is pull together all the
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information from the various
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investigations that have gone on
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including on the hill and in the
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department and see if there are any
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remaining questions to be addressed and
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can you share with us why you feel a
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need to do that well you know for the
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same well for the same reason we're
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worried about foreign influence and
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elections we want to make sure that
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during elect I think spying on a
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political campaign is a big deal it's a
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big deal
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generation I grew up in which is the
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Vietnam War a period you know people
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were all concerned about spying on the
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anti-war people and so forth now is he
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referring to the Church Commission no no
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no he's referring to the Vietnam War era
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right but what washers
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he's talking about know the FBI was
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tagging everybody and spying on on every
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on every dissident that was doing it if
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you were in a Vietnam War protests they
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would take your picture and they put a
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dossier together this this is the stuff
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he's talking about now but he's also
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saying there were very specific rules
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that were put into place
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it's not what I was searching around it
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wasn't really easy to find anything
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about you know what rules were put on
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notice period concerned about spying on
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anti-war people and so forth by the
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government and there were a lot of rules
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put in place to make sure that there's
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an adequate basis before before our law
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enforcement agencies get involved in
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politics and political surveillance I'm
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not suggesting that those rules were
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violated but I think it's important to
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look at that and I'm not just I'm not
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talking about the FBI necessarily but
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intelligence agencies more broadly so
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you're not you're not suggesting though
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that spying occurred I don't I guess you
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could I think there was a spying did
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occur yes I think spying they are well
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let me question is whether it was
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predicated adequately predicated and I'm
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not suggesting it wasn't adequately
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predicated but I need to explore that I
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think it's my obligation Congress is
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usually very concerned about
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intelligence agencies and law
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enforcement agencies staying in their
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proper lane and I want to make sure that
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that's right stay in your lane well this
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caused the shitstorm
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sir do sit for here in Austin put
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together one of our favorite little comb
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palacios of the m5m freaking out over
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the spying allegations when you were the
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word spying from the Attorney General
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what did you think and what does that
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mean well I was very disappointed in
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what two Attorney General Barr said
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today about spying let me just say how
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very very dismaying and disappointing
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that the chief law enforcement officer
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of our country is going off the rails
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well I thought it was
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most stunning and and scary this was
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really a shameful moment for the
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Attorney General my heart skipped a beat
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this is a completely loaded term
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completely false and for the Attorney
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General to say so is a stain on his
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reputation and that was perhaps the most
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shocking to really have this dog whistle
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that was audible to all species this is
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off the rails I we can just adapt to
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absurdity it was a shame I think today
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to see Bill Barr one of our nation's
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most respected lawyers a 2-time Attorney
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General turn in his tortoiseshell
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glasses for a tinfoil hat you know the
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term spying has all kinds of negative
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connotations but for the Attorney
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General to imply or to say that there
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was spying domestically he knows the
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language very well and he knows the
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terminology I have to believe he chose
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that term deliberately the rats are
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starting to scatter well it it's even
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funnier in context of this is short of
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playing you remember it was in May of
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2018 when Trump came out and said hey
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they were spying on me here was a 20-17
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wasn't it this is 15 minutes 18 or 17
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may been 17 well here's another quick
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compa Lodge what we've seen and heard
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from the president in the past five days
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maybe the biggest lie of all repeatedly
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and with no facts to back him up making
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the outrageous claim that the so-called
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deep state spied on his campaign this
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phony baloneys story about a spy in the
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campaign to call them a conspiracy
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theory is to give them too much credit
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the notion that somehow the FBI
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implanted planted someone inside the
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campaign to spy on the campaign is just
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not true this unproven narrative of a
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spy being placed inside his campaign did
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the intelligence community spy on
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President Trump in his campaign no we
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did not mention a couple of details sir
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before we yes so people can be reminded
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Mike Rogers who was headed
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heading up the NSA right after Trump got
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in I came over to Trump's offices and
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told him about this stuff mm-hmm
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and clued him in and then mike is not
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there anymore he retired but he was like
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a big you know he thought this was bad
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and he told Trump all about and that's
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where Trump got all this information
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yeah and then Rogers you know kind of
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like it's about a year lady was out but
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it wasn't unfounded or you know without
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and it's been in the public domain this
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idea of spying so so the fact that all
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these Democrats are all bent out of
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shape about it now this bar says it may
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have happened yeah which if we get to
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believe the stories about Mike Rogers
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coming over from the NSA and mentioning
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it we know this has been happening so
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these people we have two we have two
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groups that are fighting this one is the
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group that's going to be nailed for
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violation of various laws clapper being
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at the top of the list and Hmong others
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and then the Democrats themselves the
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polo season and Schumer's who believe
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that this is going to hurt their chances
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in 2020 which it will yeah so we have
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two groups very much against even using
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the word spying well it's very weighted
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term oh it's not what better word spying
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oh my god they're using a buzz term it's
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a dog whistle that all all dogs can hear
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all breeds all breeds of dogs can hear
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that one well there's more fun stuff
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that it hasn't really well for obvious
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reasons hasn't really made the top of
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the m5n newly obtained a paternal
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internal message from Platte River
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networks that's the company that ran
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Hillary Clinton's private email server
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have shown some interesting things email
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from February 2016 identified Platte
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River networks official
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the question came in I'm kind of
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freaking about out about gresham
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thoughts on what to do with name
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redacted the official responded it's all
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part of the Hillary coverup operation
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I'll have to tell you about it at the
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party
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smile emoji that's never good
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that's never good
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you know the other funny thing about
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this everybody being a gas and calling
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spying a buzzword and it you know a dog
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whistle and a they picked that word
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carefully and all the rest is that if we
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remember when Snowden showed up it
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became apparent that there was nothing
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but spying going on every which way
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yes on the American citizens on the
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American people and so now this is all
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of a sudden unbelievable he's bars off
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the rails
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he's swab his tortoiseshell rimmed
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glasses for a tinfoil hat how does how
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do we go from the Snowden revelations
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about just general spying to bar going
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off the rails it just these people are
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unbelievable and the m5m is the problem
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yeah I mean they're it's the m5m should
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be ashamed of itself I was especially
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when they're the ones who are like they
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kind of got a kick out of the Snowden
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this stuff yeah they should be ashamed
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in ourselves about Assange Oh Julian
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because you know this guy is a
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journalist apparently they're not well
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that's what it'll come down to is he is
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wiki is wiki leaks of journalistic
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organization which of course you know
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will it goes into First Amendment stuff
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and it makes no sense the the theft of
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the documents is chelsea manning than
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bradley manning when it occurred and
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wonder if that chelsea could say that
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wasn't me i have a correction to make
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okay
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just the i don't want to do it early in
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the show i got a very nice email from
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Julianne who was a head of
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communications at way mo
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we mow these self the autonomous driving
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car or like goo company hey Adam I just
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heard your podcast episode 1122 and saw
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the related tweet to the 737 no no and
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the related tweet relating this 737 - oh
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I have relating the 737 crash that is -
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way mo killing a pedestrian in Arizona I
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want to reach out to clarify that way mo
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has never caused any fatalities in
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Arizona or anywhere I believe you're
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referring to this incident with uber
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which way mo was not involved in
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appreciate you updating your listeners
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and social followers
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someone's paying attention oh wait he's
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aside iddin see this might make sense to
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delete to delete the tweet if possible
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that the statement wasn't accurate I
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don't know about that I don't think I
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should do that I think I should reply to
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myself you just deleted that's the
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easiest way no you don't want trouble
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well no it's just easiest way why is
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what do you know it's not the easiest
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way there's no easier than me replying
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to myself saying hey that wasn't way mo
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isn't that more transparent what couple
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of things one they're the ones that will
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sue you yeah they're the ones who
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suggested that you delete the tweet but
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instead of deleting the tweet you decide
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to reply to yourself which a lot of
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people never read the replies to
21:04
yourself I mean it just doesn't I would
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say take their advice and do us you know
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in this case do what they tell you and
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delete the tweet it's a simple one click
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boom deleted yeah well if she'd put a
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link to it I have no idea where this
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thing is you go to uh bitch I can find
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it in no time
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oh really yeah really I think I just I
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fundamentalist I feel that it provides
21:32
like the New York Times I've given my
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advice I'm done so you don't have to
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argue it to me anymore okay have you did
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you find the tweet
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I didn't start with this I can find it
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within what do you think three men
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it's two minutes well she's in a minute
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I could find a tweet within a minute
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that's okay that's too long for the show
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okay well alright I'll do it in the
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background okay yeah give me your
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password
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yeah let's swap passwords like
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millennial lovers that's the thing that
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is the thing yeah well while you're
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looking for that just one other quick
22:18
observation before we move into other
22:19
news Obama was in Berlin and he was
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hanging out with angular Merkel and you
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know they're kind of lovey dovey and I
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think she's infatuated with him oh yeah
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yeah this is a violation of the Logan
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act whatever happened to the Logan Act
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wouldn't anybody would poor Micra
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Michael Flynn Flynn yeah well how about
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this forget the Logan act so I'm
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watching I'm paying attention I'm
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listening to what he's saying
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I'm looking at his head I guess I'm
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really not looking at body language or
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anything and Tina says huh he's not
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wearing his wedding ring Michael Flynn
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no Obama when he was in Germany with
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Tangela Merkel oh nice catch to which I
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said is it Ramadan
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ah another nice kid but I don't think it
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is it's not Ramadan no I don't think so
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but he's not wearing his wedding ring
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which believe me women find this odd
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especially if you're with another woman
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yeah
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the hottie the hottie
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okay that that naked picture of her when
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she was 19 it wasn't all that bad I
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never I never saw this I don't dig
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around no I don't I don't think you want
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to dig around for it and I mean I don't
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want to hurt your eyes but it wasn't all
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that bad all right so we can move on
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from there to the other big news brexit
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delayed the President of the European
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Council where I agreed an extension to
23:56
the brexit process to the end of October
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at the latest I continue to believe we
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need to leave the EU with a deal as soon
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as possible
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and finally the EU have agreed that the
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extension can be terminated when the
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withdrawal agreement has been ratified
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which was my key request of my fellow
24:12
leaders for example this means that if
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we're able to pass a deal in the first
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three weeks of May we will not have to
24:19
take part in European elections and will
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officially leave the EU on Saturday the
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first of June during the course of the
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extension the European Council is clear
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that the UK will continue to hold full
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membership rights as well as its
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obligations let me conclude by saying
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this I know that there is huge
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frustration from many people that I had
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to request this extension the UK should
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have left the EU by now and I sincerely
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regrets the fact that I have not yet
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been able to persuade Parliament to
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approve a deal which would allow the UK
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to leave in a smooth and orderly way but
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the choices we now face our stock and
24:54
the timetable is clear okay now that is
24:56
her version of the announcement that the
25:00
article 50 has been pushed back here is
25:03
the president over there and the e u--'s
25:05
Donald Tusk and he says something very
25:08
interesting a little additional factoid
25:10
the president dear friends
25:14
tonight the european council decided to
25:17
grant the united kingdom a flexible
25:19
extension of the article 50 period until
25:22
the 31st of october this means an
25:26
additional six months for the UK during
25:30
this time the cause of action will be
25:33
entirely in the UK's hands it can ratify
25:38
the agreement in which case the
25:41
extension will be terminated
25:43
it can also reconsider the whole bracket
25:46
strategy that might lead to changes in
25:50
the political decoration but not in the
25:54
withdrawal agreement here comes until
25:57
the end of this period okay we also have
26:00
the possibility to revoke article 15 all
26:03
together the Teresa may didn't mentioned
26:07
that is one of the options that was one
26:10
of the fears hey what if we want to
26:12
cancel and just you know forget article
26:14
50 altogether no can't do that they
26:17
won't let us here it is if they want
26:22
they can cancel breaks it all together
26:23
okay just forget the article 50 which is
26:26
Vanessa's working out well for the EU
26:29
because what it gives them it gets them
26:32
to leverage to say hey look that look
26:33
they tried it so if any other country
26:37
wants to try to weasel their way out of
26:39
the EU they'll never know they're just
26:40
point to Great Britain look at these
26:42
guys they went almost the country almost
26:44
fell apart because they tried to get out
26:46
cuz it's not possible even the Great
26:48
British Empire couldn't pull it off yeah
26:51
they yeah the British Empire couldn't
26:53
get out of this deal so you're stumped
26:55
the UK will continue sincere cooperation
26:58
as a full member state with all its
27:02
rights and trusted ally in the future
27:09
let me finish with a message to our
27:13
British friends this extension is as
27:17
flexible as I expected and a little bit
27:21
shorter than I expected
27:23
but it's still enough to find the best
27:27
possible
27:27
solution please do not waste this time I
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gotta tell you our producers are so damn
27:54
good
27:55
this song this brexit song could be used
27:57
in the UK political parties could take
28:01
this song I'm telling that is cervix of
28:05
the hot southern Bush and sir Timothy of
28:09
no fixed title together these forces of
28:12
local number one of joined have created
28:14
the local number one Court Choir this is
28:19
the latest single on the local one label
28:21
full full track at the end of show it's
28:27
it's an English group I think who did
28:29
that originally if you huh isn't that
28:33
the Beatles come and then is it the
28:35
people's no I have a feeling it's
28:37
something else anyway
28:41
Badfinger know maybe it was bad finger I
28:46
don't know there's the Beatles ah well
28:52
it doesn't matter it doesn't go on back
28:54
to the spying thing I do have a couple
28:56
you want to go back to spying I'm sorry
28:57
I didn't know that we were still on that
28:59
well I do kind of ran me over
29:01
sorry CBS did a rundown of the whole
29:05
thing and they had and I called it and
29:11
somewhere along the lines is referred to
29:13
the spying idea the idea that anyone
29:16
spied on Trump I I just thought it was
29:19
interesting that into the public domain
29:20
they brought in this this meme long
29:24
debunked Oh interesting way of putting
29:28
it wait so when they said that I I
29:31
thought to myself long debunked spying
29:34
theory
29:36
when was it debunked in the first place
29:39
that it would be long debunked
29:40
well you because when Trump said they
29:43
were spying on him at his offices and by
29:46
the way there are some looks like ga CQ
29:48
was I had a warrant to just what look at
29:51
his you know look at Trump Tower mm-hmm
29:53
according to at least one source I have
29:55
a copy of the supposed memo is it
30:01
because the mainstream media says when
30:03
Trump said they're spying on me they all
30:05
said you like no no when Don Lemon says
30:12
you lie that's a debunk then it's debt
30:14
that's long debunked so now there was no
30:19
debunking whatsoever just a accusation
30:23
accusation of debunking this is bullcrap
30:26
this is now CBS plays this legal which
30:30
president Trump's bashing of the Russia
30:32
probe is nothing new but he got some
30:35
unexpected backup today from his new
30:38
Attorney General William Bar yes I think
30:40
spying did occur Barr told senators he's
30:43
looking into whether the US intelligence
30:45
community inappropriately spied on the
30:48
Trump campaign even as Barr admitted he
30:51
has no evidence of that I am NOT saying
30:54
that improper surveillance occurred I'm
30:58
saying that I am concerned about it and
31:02
looking into it do you want to rephrase
31:05
what you're doing Democrats called Barr
31:09
irresponsible and accused him of
31:11
propping up a quote long debunked spying
31:14
conspiracy to please Donald Trump long
31:19
debunked that's a good catch actually
31:21
yeah I like the way they put a meme into
31:26
the public domain as to get the public
31:28
because apparently the public is
31:30
consists of idiots
31:32
oh it's been long debunked according to
31:35
her well that is the CIA broadcast
31:38
system so yes yes the next clip of this
31:43
this report how very very dismaying and
31:47
disappointing
31:48
that the chief law enforcement officer
31:51
of our country is going off the rails
31:55
he is the Attorney General of the United
31:59
States of America not the Attorney
32:02
General of Donald Trump the FBI did
32:06
obtain a surveillance warrant in 2016 to
32:09
monitor the communications of Carter
32:12
Paige that's not spying that's
32:15
monitoring I'm sorry
32:20
a warrant for a warrant for monitoring
32:24
violence warrant in 2016 to monitor the
32:27
communications of Carter Paige a
32:30
campaign foreign policy adviser who had
32:32
been courted by Russian operatives in
32:35
the past the warrant was based in part
32:37
on allegations contained in a dossier
32:40
prepared by a British X by who was doing
32:43
research for the Clinton campaign making
32:46
it a longtime flashpoint for Republicans
32:49
do you agree with me that every American
32:51
should be concerned estimate
32:54
let me just listen to that that again
32:56
what exactly did she say operatives in
32:59
the past the warrant was based in part
33:01
on allegations contained in a dossier
33:04
prepared by a British X by who was doing
33:07
research for the Clinton campaign there
33:10
kind of hanging Clinton out to dry in
33:12
this report well the way they're doing
33:16
it I've listened to this number of times
33:19
trying to figure out what style are
33:21
using here to bamboozle the public but
33:25
maybe there might be Clinton maybe
33:27
hanging out to dry cuz they don't want
33:29
her running again and if they could hang
33:31
the whole thing on her oh that's
33:34
dangerous they can hang the whole thing
33:36
on her they say they can just dig and do
33:38
the old well our hands are we got it we
33:41
figured it out yeah they're to get out
33:43
scot-free but I don't the problem is
33:45
that seems to too many tentacles reach
33:48
back into the Obama administration and
33:51
Valerie Rice and Valerie Valerie Valerie
33:54
Jarrett and Susan Rice all the rest of
33:56
this TN and now also Vickie Nuland
34:00
apparently she yes yeah apparently she
34:03
facilitated see if I had an article
34:06
maybe I have that here I think that yes
34:09
she facilitated the meeting I think she
34:11
brought in Steele
34:15
wouldn't surprise me now making it a
34:18
longtime flashpoint for Republicans do
34:21
you agree with me that every American
34:23
should be concerned as to whether or not
34:25
a warrant was obtained against an
34:27
American citizen with unverified
34:29
information absolutely so that's that
34:38
and the third one there was something I
34:42
want to say about that there was a
34:43
switch back there when she's pushed to
34:46
one directly and they threw that I don't
34:49
know what that was but every click
34:51
Democrats contend this is all an effort
34:54
to undermine Special Counsel Robert
34:56
Muller's report which bar is due to
34:59
release publicly next week tonight the
35:02
Democratic leader Chuck Schumer is
35:03
calling on bar to either retract his
35:06
spying claim or produce some proof Jeff
35:09
Nancy Cordes thank you very much now the
35:14
Democratic to the Democrats claim at the
35:18
beginning of that clip the Democrats
35:20
claim this was did something debunk or
35:22
Robert Moses report exonerates for all
35:25
practical purposes and I hate using that
35:27
word Trump and the whole campaign
35:32
apparatus so why does she say that at
35:36
the beginning when we know that can't
35:39
possibly be the reason it's deflection
35:43
hmm just play the beginning Eclipse tree
35:46
just one more time just the beginning
35:47
Democrats contend this is all an effort
35:50
to undermine special counsel Robert
35:52
Muller's report which bars is due to
35:55
release publicly next week well how how
35:58
will not undermine it what's there to
36:00
undermine the reports coming out yeah so
36:03
that if I couldn't I still can't figure
36:06
out why that's in the report to
36:09
undermine a report that's done how about
36:13
this John
36:14
summarizes this is CBS they're clearly
36:17
floundering in the reporting and so
36:20
someone says man pull the trigger get
36:23
assange we got to do something Julie on
36:26
called Juliana Juliana the Julie arm
36:32
yeah this is gonna be good
36:35
oh it's great from our perspective it's
36:39
fantastic well from it you have to
36:41
remember it's a long debunked law says
36:44
long he bugged I don't know it's long
36:47
overdue debunked yes exactly
36:50
um let me see
36:55
are you done with spying cuz I don't
36:58
have much else I do have a couple of
37:01
funny that me there's some funny stuff
37:02
that took place in these hearings yet
37:04
and there were a lot of good ones
37:05
actually the climate the climate change
37:07
hearing although I didn't get any clips
37:09
from it we had that we had the white
37:13
nationalist hate peering that's the one
37:15
with Candice which everyone was all I
37:18
got about you Candace clips and before
37:21
you do the Candace clip cuz I did get I
37:23
got one clip from that Missy
37:29
at 1:00 yeah no I got to actually this
37:37
is well the first one was a colleague of
37:42
mine Morton Klein he's I think he's the
37:46
executive director of the oh I have a
37:49
Morton Klein clip Zion and Morton Morty
37:51
he's got two Tourette's
37:53
well I'll play my clip then thanks for
37:54
ruining the surprise Thank You children
37:57
that met Nadler ranking member Collins
37:59
members of the committee first well I
38:02
must say I have Tourette's syndrome
38:03
sometimes I have tics and make sounds I
38:06
can't control so please forgive me
38:13
finally something I can make fun of I'm
38:16
not gay I'm not black but I have
38:18
Tourette's
38:22
this is a weird one though it's it has a
38:25
ridge yeah it's not in common I have
38:28
when I saw the two-hour Tourette's
38:31
special mm-hmm
38:33
that's of what he's doing that that
38:35
swallowing it can't kind of get words
38:37
out yeah I think I have standing in this
38:40
area Thanks common no it's not uncommon
38:45
but it's funny one of course the problem
38:53
is not I'm gonna start doing it myself
38:56
that's if you saw that two-hour special
39:00
on Tourette's you know that we take each
39:02
other off all right okay I have the
39:14
definitive Mort clip well actually
39:18
before before you do that let me play a
39:21
serious clip from that I just defended
39:23
Mort clip oh I'm sorry it's it's a Mort
39:26
it's a more Tourette's clip no of course
39:29
not okay then let me play the the woman
39:33
if see Eileen Hirsch in off of the
39:37
anti-defamation league but in in a
39:39
pretty close race between
39:42
african-americans and Jews for the
39:43
hatred of white Nationals you know I I
39:46
agree with you mr. Cohen that we
39:48
shouldn't compete these things are
39:50
absolutely linked you might start with
39:53
some type supremacist on anti-semitism
39:55
and you will get to anti immigrant
39:58
refugees Muslims African Americans and
40:02
vice-versa what you see on this is that
40:07
there are a you know white supremacist
40:11
used to want to keep dominance after the
40:13
civil rights era they became more and
40:15
more scared of the extinction of the
40:17
white race by if they will call people
40:20
who are LGBTQ degenerate or sodomites
40:22
excuse me I'm just gonna use the words
40:25
that we see over and over they will call
40:27
they will look at the genetic
40:29
inferiority of people that are not white
40:31
they will demonize from this interesting
40:34
this one sentence listen to what she
40:36
says they will call they will look at
40:38
the genetic inferiority of people that
40:41
are not white they will do she actually
40:43
starts off by saying which would be
40:45
correct they will call people or they
40:47
will they will accuse people but instead
40:50
she says they will call they will look
40:54
at the genetic inferiority of people
40:56
that are not white she's saying that is
40:57
if it's true by the way oh yeah she
41:02
corrected the subtext it's interesting
41:04
she corrected herself because she
41:07
wouldn't she was about to say it right
41:08
you know they call they claim maybe she
41:11
was going to say but then she know it's
41:13
just something it's I'm not accusing her
41:15
of anything but it's of note when we
41:17
listen to speech patterns which we do a
41:19
lot here they will call they will look
41:21
at the genetic inferiority of people
41:24
that are not white they will demonize
41:26
refugees and immigrants they will look
41:28
at Muslims and they say again and again
41:31
who are the ones that will castrate this
41:33
they are the Jews that is what Bowers
41:36
the Pittsburgh shooter came in he said I
41:38
don't want these hordes of immigrants
41:40
and refugees it's the Jews that are
41:42
doing it all Jews must die man the thing
41:47
is well she's the one who's she
41:49
literally said
41:52
genetic inferiority of non-whites huh
41:55
she didn't say suppose it that mean I'm
41:59
gonna be stating this the way you want
42:01
to make a point you say the supposed
42:03
genetic inferiority which would be a an
42:07
honest way of putting it I just say the
42:10
genetic inferiority she's a hater she's
42:14
a hater the big hater no you and that
42:19
guy my guy so this Mort comes on and he
42:24
answers this is the this is another
42:27
example and and this is the one that
42:29
Scott Adams pulled from the hearing this
42:33
particular clip saying that maybe this
42:36
will end the problem once and for all
42:38
even though this has been done over and
42:40
over and over and over again and it's
42:42
done one more time with this gold more
42:44
gold more gold Gohmert Gohmert and Mort
42:48
Cline clip I want to ask mr. Cline what
42:51
are your thoughts about president
42:53
Trump's remarks regarding the
42:54
Charlottesville demonstration where he's
42:57
quoted as saying you also had some very
43:00
fine people on both sides well I'm glad
43:04
you asked that because the media has
43:05
really completely distorted the truth of
43:08
that episode what he meant he said so
43:11
when he said it is that they're fine
43:13
people who want to get rid of robert e
43:15
lee's statue and they're fine people who
43:17
are not haters who believe for
43:19
historical reasons they want to keep it
43:21
that statue and he made that clear and
43:23
then in the same breath mr. gomeran the
43:25
same breath president Trump said quote
43:27
I'm not talking about the neo-nazis and
43:30
the white nationalists when I say fine
43:31
people because they should be condemned
43:33
totally and yet the media has never made
43:36
that clear that he in that in that
43:38
statement he condemned the uh Nazis
43:40
white nationalist he did not mean that
43:42
they were fine people quite the contrary
43:44
he's disgusted by those people thank you
43:47
thank you
43:48
hey Tourette shut up making too much
43:51
sense kind of a scripted question and
43:54
answer but kind of yet Gohmert is a
43:58
Republican oh yeah oh yeah Bobby Gould
44:01
Bert sure
44:02
just checking this is it the crap and
44:05
trade bill that's our first clip from
44:07
louie gohmert was like eight nine years
44:08
ago oh my god where he said and deep are
44:12
gonna be upset when they do see what
44:14
happens with this crap and trade bill I
44:17
wish I still had that probably do I am
44:20
yeah I might be under Sperry but the
44:23
crap and trade I so Gohmert that was one
44:28
of the witnesses that the Republicans
44:29
brought up and they've made a point of
44:31
mentioning that the Republican said
44:34
their people including Candace well yes
44:36
not before before you get into that
44:37
because yeah III know you have the clips
44:40
and you know ted Lieu got burned my
44:43
question as we listen to these is it
44:46
possible they set him up no you don't
44:51
think so no I don't think it was even
44:53
remotely possible in lieu if you looked
44:56
at and you watched him during the whole
44:57
thing you didn't care what anyone
44:58
thought he's put his thing down played
45:01
as a boy I don't have that part of it I
45:04
have the follow-up but not just to
45:06
explain it Ted Lou took this old long
45:10
debunk walk cup of canned is always
45:14
talking about Hitler yeah but it was
45:17
talking about Hitler in a one-hour
45:18
context as that she was making the claim
45:22
as she says so that she was the quick a
45:25
question was asked of her about
45:26
nationalism and then Hitler came out
45:29
into conversation she says Hitler was
45:31
not a nationalist and she went to an
45:33
explanation of this and Lou just played
45:35
a little piece of it that was I don't
45:37
think that's what she said I think what
45:38
she said was just because you're a
45:41
nationalist doesn't mean that you want
45:42
to kill people
45:46
a little different what she said well
45:48
now that I know as you say that I don't
45:51
think that's true but she she went on
45:54
about Hitler would have been fine if he
45:55
wasn't trying to make Germany bigger and
45:59
something that along those lines but
46:01
let's listen to what she says when she
46:02
goes off there's a couple except she
46:05
goes off on Nadler mostly I'm sorry we
46:08
just started recording
46:09
would you like time to respond to that
46:11
yes I think it's pretty apparent that
46:14
mr. lube believes that black people are
46:16
stupid and will not pursue the full clip
46:18
in his entirety he purposely presented
46:20
an extract extracted slip will suspend
46:24
for a moment it is not proper to refer
46:28
to sparingly or with to a member of the
46:31
committee the witness will not do that
46:33
again
46:33
weirdness may continue sure even though
46:37
I was called despicable witness may not
46:39
refer to remember the committee is
46:41
stupid I didn't refer to him as stupid
46:43
that's not what I said that's not what I
46:45
said at all you didn't listen to what I
46:47
said may I continue
46:55
those rare clips that were really should
46:58
be watching yeah when she says I didn't
47:00
say then she didn't she never said he
47:02
was stupid she said that he thinks she's
47:04
do black people black people are still
47:06
like people are stupid and so she calls
47:09
him out for not listening cuz he I think
47:11
Nadler is very rare listening to any of
47:14
this right and so she calls him out and
47:17
now there goes man he structure whatever
47:20
that whatever you hear his little aids
47:22
in the background whispering listen to
47:24
this sure even though I was called
47:26
despicable witness may not refer to
47:29
remember the committee is stupid
47:30
I didn't refer to him as dude but that's
47:32
not what I said that's not what I said
47:34
at all you didn't listen what I said she
47:37
said this she said continue shifty yeah
47:42
she goes this is part two of her going
47:44
off on that Nadler may I continue please
47:48
as I said he is assuming that black
47:51
people will not go pursue the full - our
47:53
clip and he purposefully extracted he
47:56
cut off and you didn't hear the question
47:57
that was asked of me he's trying to
47:59
present as if I was long
48:00
a defense of Hitler in Germany when in
48:02
fact the question that was asked of me
48:04
was per turning to whether or not I
48:05
believed that Hitler was a whether or
48:08
not I believed in nationalism and that
48:10
nationalism was bad and when I responded
48:12
to is that I do not believe that we
48:14
should be characterizing Hitler as a
48:16
nationalist he was a homicidal
48:18
psychopathic maniac that killed his own
48:20
people
48:20
a nationalist would not kill their own
48:23
people that is exactly what I was
48:25
referring to in the clip and he
48:26
purposely wanted to give you a cut up
48:27
similar to what they do to Donald Trump
48:29
to create a different narrative that was
48:31
unbelievably dishonest and he did not
48:33
allow me to respond to it
48:35
which is worrisome and to tell you a lot
48:36
about where people are today in terms of
48:38
trying to drum up narratives by the way
48:40
I would like to also add that I work for
48:42
Prager University which is run by an
48:43
Orthodox Jew and a single Democrat
48:45
showed up to the embassy opening in
48:46
Jerusalem i sat on a plane for 18 hours
48:48
to make sure that I was there I'm deeply
48:50
offended by the insinuation of revealing
48:53
that clip without the question that was
48:55
asked of me she's not a dummy it was
49:10
kind of scary sitting there all these
49:13
jamokes sitting in front of you but once
49:16
she figured out that he wasn't even
49:18
listening I think then she's like I'll
49:19
screw it
49:20
it just went full on by the way the
49:22
thing that bothered me about this
49:24
particular I didn't did any clips I
49:25
could have probably but the with ease
49:30
people move between white nationalists
49:33
white separatist and white supremacists
49:36
throughout the hearing people
49:38
interchange these words and they really
49:40
mean different things in different cases
49:42
and you hope so you can't just throw
49:45
them all together and then in that
49:48
regard it was very lame yeah I had to
49:52
agree so here's a longer clip of her
49:54
going off on what happened well this
49:56
actually is self explanatory clip but
49:58
let's listen to it because they had the
50:02
Republicans brought her on because she
50:04
had this some issues with hate speech
50:06
herself yes she was a victim of a state
50:09
speech
50:09
Thank You mr. chairman first of all I
50:12
ask you know
50:13
consent to include in the record a list
50:14
of political violence perpetrated or
50:16
promoted by leftist organizations that
50:18
objection thank you
50:19
and I also you know I'm riffing him on
50:24
something that that mr. buck gentleman
50:27
from Colorado was talk I don't think
50:29
I've ever heard anyone in this session
50:30
like that say I'm riffing but it's
50:37
pretty odd I'd say I'm riffing on
50:41
something that mr. buck gentleman from
50:45
Colorado was talking about but is that
50:47
the same as ad libbing I'm going
50:48
off-script everybody just so you know
50:50
I'm gonna do something different here I
50:51
think you I think he meant thinking
50:54
about the listening of witnesses in the
50:56
Chairman's memo it is something I've not
50:58
seen in my brief time in Congress or
51:00
indeed in my many years of legislative
51:02
service in my home state that is an
51:04
editorial comment about a witness some
51:08
might even consider that this
51:09
not-so-subtle editorializing is in the
51:12
of itself an indicia of animus it's
51:15
unfortunate but it demonstrates how easy
51:17
it is to let one's bias appear even in
51:21
what is supposed to be an innocuous
51:22
listing of witnesses for the sake of yes
51:26
I will yield sir I assume you're you're
51:30
referring to what is written about
51:32
Candice Owens where it says she's the
51:35
director communications that the
51:36
conservative advocacy group Turning
51:37
Point USA and a conservative commentator
51:39
and political activist known for a
51:41
criticism of black lives matters and at
51:44
the end of the Democratic Party I don't
51:46
think if she could quarrel with the
51:49
accuracy of that it's a simple statement
51:51
of who she is reclaiming my time what I
51:53
will say about this is you never ever
51:56
see anybody characterized in any other
52:00
list of witnesses this is the first time
52:02
I've ever seen that other than the
52:04
stating what they represent or the group
52:08
that they are from this is seemingly
52:11
seemingly anyway going beyond the bounds
52:14
of what is the norm that is an
52:17
indication to me of how easy it is to
52:20
demonstrate animus and so it meets
52:25
a logical question of Missoula's which
52:27
she's already addressed to some respect
52:28
is as used talk Miz owns and you go to
52:31
universities I couldn't go to UConn
52:33
tonight do you receive hate speech
52:36
directed at you all the time and I
52:39
really do feel that the media and the
52:41
left has made it okay and I do just want
52:43
to add that my biography which I
52:44
submitted you reduced it to one sentence
52:47
calling me just a conservative activist
52:49
and it wasn't what I said or what I
52:51
submitted
52:53
yeah okay you know the cake there yeah
52:56
yeah yeah the whole idea of what was the
53:00
point of this of this panel to start
53:02
with what is the point the point is that
53:05
show that we have a hate speech problem
53:07
we need legislation to do something
53:10
about it well we already have a model
53:12
for that yes and the model is called
53:17
duty of care social media can be
53:21
brilliant at connecting people across
53:22
the world but I'm deeply concerned that
53:25
social media firms are still not doing
53:28
enough to protect users from harmful
53:30
content and that's not good enough so
53:34
today we're putting a legal duty of care
53:36
on these companies to keep users safe
53:39
and if they fail to do so tough
53:41
punishments will be imposed the era of
53:45
social media firms regulating themselves
53:47
is over well it's time to do things
53:50
differently it's time to keep our
53:52
children safe yeah gotta think of the
53:55
children all right I'm all in I want
53:57
some laws Theresa May let's hear what
53:59
this means this these online harms laws
54:02
launching the proposals this morning
54:04
Home Secretary Sajid Javid said they
54:06
would make the UK the safest place in
54:08
the world to be online hey there's a
54:14
global thing kind of whatever putting
54:17
the onus on big tank
54:19
I'm giving tech companies a message that
54:22
they cannot ignore this is the Home
54:24
Secretary of the UK I warned you and you
54:28
did not do enough so it's no longer a
54:31
matter of choice it's time for you to
54:35
protect the users and give them the
54:38
protection they deserve nothing else the
54:43
new guidelines would be enforced by an
54:45
independent regulator with powers to
54:47
find companies and block websites if
54:49
they don't remove harmful content the
54:51
paper even suggests senior executives be
54:54
held personally responsible
54:56
the plans cover content already defined
54:58
as illegal like terrorist propaganda and
55:00
child sex abuse and behavior considered
55:03
harmful
55:03
like cyberbullying
55:05
- have long called for greater Internet
55:07
safety following cases like that of 14
55:09
year old Molly Russell whose suicide in
55:12
2017 was linked to harmful material
55:14
online so the regulatory framework is
55:18
out for this and I think the most
55:21
important thing is they will be
55:23
appointing a special independent
55:27
regulator maybe a czar for compliance
55:31
and the regulator will have a suite of
55:36
powers to take effective enforcement
55:39
action against companies that have
55:41
breached their statutory duty of care
55:44
this may include the powers to issue
55:46
substantial fines and to impose
55:48
liability on individual members of
55:51
senior management that will get your
55:53
attention throw them in jail I hope so
55:59
um this is a nightmare to enforce it's
56:05
it's impossible to enforce it they have
56:09
their thinking like the UK somehow can
56:11
turn into AOL it's alright everything's
56:15
safe in here inside our borders
56:17
Kent key word yeah and they can sell the
56:20
key words this is a complex a novel area
56:25
for public policy to this end as well as
56:27
setting out the government's proposed to
56:28
poach this white paper poses a series of
56:30
questions about the design of the new
56:32
regulatory framework and non legislative
56:34
package note non legislative package a
56:37
full list of these questions is include
56:39
at the end of the white paper so they
56:40
haven't come up with exactly what it is
56:42
but everything I hear is bullying
56:46
bullying which is so open to
56:49
interpretation oh yeah that's the main
56:52
one bullying harmful groups such as self
56:58
harming so that has to go which
57:02
sometimes can be good for kids you know
57:06
it's up in the a.m.
57:07
it depends but a lot of people find it
57:10
helpful to talk about the problems is
57:12
there a Tourette's group somewhere that
57:14
I can join it must be oh man that was
57:19
like
57:19
there was like a one kind of a straight
57:22
line for me that was probably yeah we
57:26
monumental yeah you need some coffee you
57:28
need some coffee drew a blank anyway
57:34
this is uh this is quite interesting and
57:38
and really when you think about it there
57:40
are similar initiatives brewing in the
57:44
United States Congress this is
57:45
representative jeyapaul jeyapaul the
57:48
Democrat from Washington and she had a
57:50
very she's an idiot
57:52
Oh God that way I'm gonna abandon the UK
57:58
jayapal shared a very personal story
58:05
about her own child and you know the
58:11
trials and tribulations of her child
58:13
going through transition and well listen
58:17
to it it was emotional but the way she
58:20
takes this personal emotion and
58:22
threatens threatened threats is not okay
58:26
and it occurred to me that were were
58:28
talking about fear versus love we're
58:32
talking about fear versus freedom and I
58:35
didn't intend to say this today but is
58:39
that fear versus what is what is the
58:43
opposite of fear bravery happiness
58:48
mm-hmm
58:49
for fear versus bravery a good work mmm
58:52
excuse me what'd she say
58:54
just play it again she has two different
58:55
ones here and it occurred to me that
58:59
where were talking about fear versus
59:02
love we're talking about fear versus
59:05
freedom fear is freedom and I didn't
59:07
intend to say this today here comes oh
59:10
stuff excuse me my beautiful now 22 year
59:17
old child told me last year that they
59:20
were gender non-conforming and over the
59:23
last year I have come to understand from
59:27
a deeply personal mother's perspective
59:29
I've always been a civil rights activist
59:32
I've always fought for my constituents
59:33
of my communities to have equal rights
59:35
but from a mother's perspective I came
59:38
to understand what their newfound
59:41
freedom it is the only way I can
59:43
describe what has happened to my
59:45
beautiful child what their newfound
59:47
freedom to wear a dress to rid
59:50
themselves of some conformist stereotype
59:54
of who they are to be able to express
59:57
who they are at their real core and
1:00:00
since this deeply impactful moment last
1:00:03
year my child who has always done well
1:00:05
in school but has carried what a mother
1:00:08
can only describe as a heavy burden of
1:00:12
conflict in their own being that I could
1:00:16
not fully identify or help to express
1:00:19
since this deeply impactful moment last
1:00:22
year my child's embracing of their
1:00:25
non-conforming gender identity and all
1:00:28
that it has allowed all that it allows
1:00:31
in terms of their creativity their
1:00:33
brilliance their self-expression
1:00:36
the only thought I wake up with every
1:00:39
day is my child is free my child is free
1:00:45
to be who they are
1:00:46
and in that freedom comes a
1:00:49
responsibility for us as legislators to
1:00:52
protect that freedom to be who they are
1:00:55
and to legislate as dr.wily so
1:00:58
beautifully said to legislate our
1:01:02
behavior towards all people in our
1:01:05
society yeah let's do that
1:01:08
you got me I feel so sorry for you that
1:01:12
I'm gonna let you legislate my behavior
1:01:15
what H jeez I have no you can't is she
1:01:21
serious she wants to legislate behavior
1:01:23
I mean yes his criminal behavior there's
1:01:27
a verse unbecoming a girl
1:01:29
yeah well it's a personal story it's of
1:01:32
its effective I have compassion for her
1:01:34
and her looks fine and her daughter
1:01:36
people do that and that's what it will
1:01:38
but don't try and legislate me from
1:01:40
having an opinion
1:01:42
because that's what it sounds like yes
1:01:44
what they want yeah well it's the United
1:01:47
States of Gitmo nation east the United
1:01:49
Kingdom's I mean is well on its way you
1:01:55
already can't bully politicians on if
1:01:59
it's for all celebrities but certainly
1:02:01
politicians you can't you can't bully
1:02:03
them you get anything you can't dead
1:02:06
name or you can't miss gender no we had
1:02:10
a clip just a couple weeks ago or
1:02:12
someone who got a visit from the police
1:02:14
because she is he misgendered someone's
1:02:17
a kid online this is this is off the
1:02:22
rails
1:02:22
well the misgendering thing is
1:02:24
absolutely ludicrous
1:02:26
yeah well the UK man they have
1:02:30
traditions and norms and although here
1:02:35
in Texas they're going exactly the
1:02:36
opposite way which is also problematic
1:02:38
the the free to practice always get
1:02:41
their hackles up about everything but
1:02:42
here we go the Texas free to believe Act
1:02:46
which is to combat the the bakery the
1:02:50
gay the Kate the gay cake the ground
1:02:53
cake the famous gay cake house Bill
1:02:55
10:35 would create protections for
1:02:58
sincerely held religious beliefs or
1:03:00
moral convictions which a person or
1:03:04
entity may then use to discriminate
1:03:06
against same-sex couples and transgender
1:03:09
individuals says that literally in the
1:03:11
text the sincerely held religious
1:03:13
beliefs or moral convictions protected
1:03:16
by this bill would be the belief or
1:03:17
conviction that marriage is or should be
1:03:21
recognized as the union of one man one
1:03:22
woman and the terms mailman female and
1:03:26
woman refer to an individual's immutable
1:03:28
biological sex as objectively determined
1:03:31
by anatomy and genetics at the time of
1:03:33
birth
1:03:35
so what you want what what where you
1:03:38
will then not have to do if you if you
1:03:41
don't want to serve someone in these
1:03:43
categories you will not have to well
1:03:48
actually it's a prohibition the bill
1:03:50
would prohibit the government from
1:03:51
taking any discriminatory action against
1:03:53
a person who disapprove declines to
1:03:55
participate in providing treatment
1:03:57
counseling or surgery related to sex
1:04:00
reassignment or gender identity
1:04:01
transitioning or psychological
1:04:03
counselling or fraternal fertility
1:04:05
services marriage related goods and
1:04:08
services photography poetry videography
1:04:10
disc jockey services hey I'm available
1:04:12
for all your your LGBTQ Qi AAP services
1:04:17
bring me on wedding planning printing
1:04:20
publishing similar marriage related
1:04:22
goods and services floral arrangements
1:04:24
dress making cake pastry I mean it goes
1:04:26
on and on
1:04:30
it's kind of sad that they do this well
1:04:35
I don't see what that is necessary but
1:04:37
okay it seems completely unnecessary a
1:04:39
cake it's all about the gay cake I doubt
1:04:42
I don't think this will pass yeah it
1:04:45
probably won't don't think so well with
1:04:48
that though it is high time for me to
1:04:50
thank you for your courage and say in
1:04:51
the morning to you the man who put the C
1:04:53
and duty of care John C in the morning
1:05:00
you mr. Adam curry also in the morning
1:05:02
all ships at sea boots on the ground
1:05:03
feet in the air
1:05:04
subs in the water and all the names and
1:05:06
nights out don't get my bongos back in
1:05:09
the morning to everyone in the troll
1:05:10
room trolls there with their poles pokin
1:05:12
away we'd love seeing that thanks for
1:05:14
the info the feedback the one-liners
1:05:16
it was indeed that finger just so you
1:05:21
know and you can find all that merriment
1:05:25
and fun at the troll room which is no
1:05:28
agenda stream comm 24/7 we've got shows
1:05:31
running on it you can hop into the chat
1:05:32
room chat away we've got a lot of live
1:05:35
shows it's it's a fun place to hang out
1:05:37
particularly if you're a troll and then
1:05:39
I'd also like to say in the morning to
1:05:42
Nick the rat he brought us the artwork
1:05:45
for episode 11 27 the title of that was
1:05:48
netherland Ian and I realized something
1:05:52
about Nick's art which was George
1:05:58
Washington from the dollar bill and he's
1:06:00
covered in measles spots yeah which
1:06:03
signified the money-making efforts of
1:06:10
the pharmaceutical industry with the
1:06:12
most recent push of the MMR vaccine it
1:06:16
had deep man but here's what I
1:06:17
discovered yeah a number of people tried
1:06:21
to retweet this picture and it did not
1:06:25
go it would not retweet and I realize
1:06:29
why why it's a picture of money I think
1:06:33
the picture of money is a picture of a
1:06:35
very small segment of a dollar bill
1:06:38
covered in red dots I'm I can find no
1:06:41
other explanation for some lunch
1:06:43
and the explanation yeah no I agree that
1:06:46
it's not money it's not but I think that
1:06:49
the algo may have seen that and got okay
1:06:51
let's just not do that well that's
1:06:53
pretty advanced if they can do that they
1:06:55
can do other things then well this is
1:06:58
well luck Rob Reiner
1:07:01
now there's the question is can they or
1:07:05
won't day yeah there you go
1:07:08
this is our our value for value network
1:07:12
that we've built up over eleven years
1:07:14
between our producers who produce the
1:07:16
program many of you do a lot in stories
1:07:19
I've got a couple things to read today
1:07:21
in fact the great clips come in we have
1:07:24
artwork as we just showed no agenda our
1:07:26
generator calm but then we also have
1:07:29
producers who support the program
1:07:31
financially which is desperately needed
1:07:34
and we'd like to thank some of those
1:07:35
people now well let's start with Sir Cal
1:07:38
of the lavender blossoms 420 bucks and
1:07:40
he says he sent you a note that you're
1:07:42
gonna read he did let me see cow mmm he
1:07:52
did said and then please see the email I
1:07:57
sent you about the rest of the interview
1:07:58
during the rubella measles case oh yes
1:08:02
okay I did get that and I have I have a
1:08:05
little segment about that for later
1:08:07
yes let me also say it says John if you
1:08:09
ever tried chaga mushroom tease mix with
1:08:12
some lion's mane it will work wonders on
1:08:16
your memory and immune system had the
1:08:19
answers that that query is no are you
1:08:21
gonna try it I've never heard of chaga
1:08:23
mushroom tea although I have heard of
1:08:25
lions me you got try it that's like I
1:08:28
never see it maybe we should send me
1:08:29
some no I'm sure he can obtain some for
1:08:31
you yes I have a funny story from from
1:08:34
Cirque I love lavender blossoms org
1:08:36
later on ok with it we'll just skip to
1:08:39
Sir Patrick Coble well we do we do want
1:08:41
to say that we appreciate his coded
1:08:44
message of 420 dollars
1:08:47
ah yes lavender blossoms org is where
1:08:50
you can find all your fine CBD products
1:08:52
yeah he's good yeah Baron Baron Coble
1:08:58
here writes uh-oh he 706 we're about
1:09:04
ninety nine which is eight do it well
1:09:07
sir Coble FC Cygnet power yes but I
1:09:10
think sir Coble is a Duke by now yeah I
1:09:15
think he's very nervous so he's taking
1:09:17
on the Intel donation amount that we had
1:09:19
from Baron ATF - see ya so it's three
1:09:22
$69.99 these guys are coding each other
1:09:25
now we all know Coble and he's not I
1:09:30
don't think he works for an intelligence
1:09:31
he's not a spook now he's a penetration
1:09:33
expert yeah insert joke here yeah I
1:09:39
think we don't have to be juvenile about
1:09:41
that I mean I would never go that but
1:09:45
it'd be juvenile with a joke happy sixth
1:09:48
said to his beautiful superstar princess
1:09:50
of a daughter Catherine from mr. Patrick
1:09:52
and Dame Sarah I love you I need some
1:09:55
book writing karma to help on some
1:09:58
looming deadlines
1:10:01
you've got karma a pain in the ass so
1:10:09
I'm so I'm reliably informed well yeah
1:10:12
if you ever need any kind of but if you
1:10:15
need a pep talk give me a call its
1:10:18
surveilled
1:10:19
in FEMA region for $300 and surveilled
1:10:24
which is one of my favorite night names
1:10:27
surveilled thanks for all you do this
1:10:29
should raised me to the title of baronet
1:10:31
indeed yes and be with us we'll see it
1:10:34
that at the ceremony later skeptic
1:10:36
hunting LinkedIn yes then we go in to
1:10:39
rob Romeo oh Romeo Romeo Romeo tomato
1:10:44
tomahto 207 77 he's in Deer Delaware
1:10:48
dear Delaware ident
1:10:53
sorry let me get it a little sip of tea
1:10:58
what are we drinking this more
1:11:00
PG Tips tips I see em guys clawing my
1:11:03
way to knighthood as well be at the
1:11:05
round table soon I have been listening
1:11:07
to old episodes in between new shows and
1:11:09
John's chair has been squeaky since at
1:11:12
least show one57 what this is an outrage
1:11:17
it can't be the same chair yes it is oh
1:11:21
yeah now could you just take a picture
1:11:25
of just this chair I mean I think the
1:11:26
chair needs a little exposure the chairs
1:11:29
take a picture of the chair even though
1:11:31
I did post a picture of my studio the
1:11:32
other day yes okay yeah that was that
1:11:34
was very realistic did you photoshop
1:11:38
that in GIMP I'm glad you think it's so
1:11:47
funny I just find it to be highly
1:11:49
amusing no it's the same sure before I
1:11:53
forget please send me an invisible No
1:11:56
Agenda hat make sure you did that it's
1:11:58
Adams job hold on a second hold on where
1:12:00
is it let me
1:12:04
[Music]
1:12:08
you got it it goes that drone that's
1:12:10
right how many does she have it your
1:12:13
office oh man I got a whole fleet
1:12:15
I got a swarm well you get a free drone
1:12:17
with it apparently if you can shoot it
1:12:19
out of the sky I would like it Nancy
1:12:21
jobs jobs jobs for a friend who got
1:12:23
screwed by the Girl Scouts and the truth
1:12:25
extraction coat and some tooth
1:12:27
extraction goat karma I hoping I do not
1:12:29
scream like a goat or a little girl last
1:12:33
note my wife was watching a show called
1:12:36
disjointed it's about people that run a
1:12:38
pot shop in California and seem
1:12:40
perfectly funny Netflix did not renew it
1:12:42
however an animation came on that made
1:12:45
me snap my head around from the other
1:12:47
room when I heard it I had to find this
1:12:50
online and listen a few times but
1:12:51
thought it was great it is every
1:12:54
conspiracy theory in just over one
1:12:56
minute oh not sure this is the best
1:12:58
audio but it covers the reptile reptile
1:13:00
reptiles to the moon landing 9/11
1:13:03
chemtrails fluoridated water and so much
1:13:05
more oh okay well there's a link there
1:13:08
so I'll take a look at it after the show
1:13:10
Thank You ed and now I'll get a copy of
1:13:12
it I'll get a good clip of it was he
1:13:15
yeah okay sure he promised yeah I'd like
1:13:20
to see what that shows about William Rob
1:13:23
asked for jobs karma and
1:13:28
mmm to thick's traction goat car jobs
1:13:30
jobs jobs and jobs let's vote for John
1:13:41
[Music]
1:13:43
William Carter and kata-kata just ko
1:13:47
tter in Roseville Minnesota 201 and he
1:13:50
says NJ n K and then yes I noticed this
1:13:54
doing that yeah by coincidence yes two
1:13:57
Canadians both and this is weird to me
1:14:02
both wanted to take advantage of an old
1:14:07
offer of I think it's a standing offer
1:14:10
it's not just an old offer it's a
1:14:12
standing offer offer you got Canadian
1:14:15
money you want to be then you want to
1:14:16
take credit for you want to get into
1:14:17
this ranks okay we got anonymous and
1:14:19
spasm BC $146 is 66 cents they'll have a
1:14:24
photo that I posted on Twitter I'll put
1:14:27
it in the in the newsletter maybe this
1:14:30
is a 202 dollar Canadian dollar donation
1:14:32
which comes in at oh my god 140 66 you
1:14:37
guys are so hey you know we're not like
1:14:39
the other NAFTA douchebags we're helping
1:14:41
you guys out we love our Canadians yeah
1:14:44
we do we go to Canada Navion dollars
1:14:47
sent from the side of the road in spasm
1:14:50
thanks to the Hollywood north and a
1:14:52
certain fruit companies new streaming
1:14:54
venture I get yeah Hollywood north is
1:14:57
Vancouver BC for anyone doesn't know I
1:14:59
get in fact if you wanted to have some
1:15:01
fun go to Vancouver BC and just get on
1:15:04
the Los Angeles flight on Friday
1:15:06
afternoon late Friday got a lot of
1:15:08
actors it's all actors and people
1:15:10
carrying huge film cans yeah oh yeah yep
1:15:13
yep yep yes we get to a conversation
1:15:16
with some actors and actresses or
1:15:17
whatever be happy to talk I got to a
1:15:21
launch that was Richard Benjamin once
1:15:23
who's Richard Benjamin he was in a lot
1:15:25
of Woody Allen movies and so I talked to
1:15:28
him but you most thought you know who he
1:15:30
is if you saw him you say oh yeah that
1:15:32
guy I just asked about working with
1:15:35
Woody Allen and if you wouldn't do some
1:15:36
more work with him I got to work on a
1:15:38
film set in spasm with any luck the
1:15:40
Canadian dollar will
1:15:41
keep plunging but some Canadian dollar
1:15:45
karma for those really purchasing who
1:15:47
rely on purchasing power to make a
1:15:49
living please bless the lowly film
1:15:52
technician with the following jingle so
1:15:53
apparently he's a film technician mm-hmm
1:15:56
which has to remain anonymous for some
1:15:58
reason because he's afraid of Hollywood
1:15:59
yeah have more kale Wow I am really high
1:16:03
that's true and two to the head at the
1:16:06
end of the show he can play drone again
1:16:09
73's and keep up the good work
1:16:11
anonymously spasm so have more tail have
1:16:15
more kale have more kale have more kale
1:16:18
have more kale have more kale you've got
1:16:38
karma misting combo yeah now we have
1:16:43
Christopher Horeb
1:16:46
barukh Horeb Eric from Pickering Ontario
1:16:52
$145 252 cents which is actually two
1:16:54
hundred dollars two hundred dollars in
1:16:57
one cent in Canadian so he gets upgraded
1:17:00
according to sir honey badger on n/a yes
1:17:03
a one Canadian dollar dollar is honored
1:17:05
as one US dollar please accept this $200
1:17:07
one cent canadian conversion rate Bob
1:17:09
Loblaw please accept my donation at face
1:17:12
value for Canadian it goes on with this
1:17:15
with this donation I'll be halfway to
1:17:17
knighthood for fifty four dollars and
1:17:19
forty eight cents short if you only
1:17:21
accept USD value I wish I could afford a
1:17:23
full USD 200 dollar donation but even
1:17:26
this amount is pushing it for me
1:17:27
financially between bills and an ongoing
1:17:29
house purchase still I wanted to do
1:17:33
something big with my birthday coming up
1:17:35
on Friday I'm turning 36
1:17:37
or as I prefer to view it 24 in
1:17:41
hexadecimal I'd like to request house
1:17:45
karma in hopes of the purchase you could
1:17:48
also do the gag that guy could be
1:17:49
probably but it'd been funny or it's a
1:17:51
call back if you'd done your birthday in
1:17:53
Canadian dollars right just
1:17:55
just a structural thing there I thought
1:17:57
I'd mentioned I'd like to request house
1:17:59
karma in hopes that the purchase process
1:18:01
continues smoothly all the way to close
1:18:04
in mid-june as well as you have you seen
1:18:07
the FEMA numbers okay so hopefully in
1:18:09
suit or at link below if you don't
1:18:13
already have it clipped out or download
1:18:15
from my previous email thanks again for
1:18:17
the effort and keeping our amygdalas
1:18:19
properly sized Chris Horeb by a horrible
1:18:25
and he has a link to a clip that we
1:18:28
didn't down no I'm sorry I didn't
1:18:30
download that but I will download it for
1:18:32
the next time I promise so that's it is
1:18:37
it
1:18:37
yes house karma yes house karma
1:18:40
absolutely you've got karma okay so the
1:18:49
Canadians picking up on that fabulous
1:18:51
offer that will stand until the until
1:18:54
the end of time well I think it's funny
1:18:56
that for the last six months nobody has
1:18:58
done this and then just once out of the
1:19:00
blue using the random number theory boom
1:19:02
boom two of them do it yeah not that
1:19:03
random because you know what what
1:19:06
happened here is these guys got their
1:19:07
carbon tax so and out and now they're
1:19:11
all broke from the carbon tax so they
1:19:13
got a you know gotta go back to some
1:19:15
previous offers I understand that we
1:19:17
approve a box a carbon I mean you're
1:19:18
playing what do you get for your
1:19:21
carbonate what do you what do you what
1:19:22
it benefit is it to you this citizen to
1:19:27
pay a carbon tax well you know what the
1:19:30
business stop global warming no does it
1:19:33
just make less carbon I don't think so
1:19:35
so what good is it what's the point
1:19:38
we'll talk about that in a moment but
1:19:41
thank you very much to our executive
1:19:42
producers and associate executive
1:19:43
producers for supporting episode eleven
1:19:45
twenty eight of the No Agenda show no
1:19:47
agenda podcast no agenda show calm these
1:19:51
are the credits in fact it's too bad
1:19:53
he's anonymous but here we have an
1:19:56
actual person in the entertainment
1:19:58
business from spasm and he I don't know
1:20:03
if he's going to use this exact
1:20:05
associate executive producer credit or
1:20:07
not in the in the film business no right
1:20:12
makes it rough but consider doing it
1:20:15
because maybe you'll get newfound
1:20:16
respect on the Friday night flight back
1:20:18
to Los Angeles we will thank more people
1:20:21
$50 and above in our second segment and
1:20:23
of course as always we'll have another
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show on Sunday you can support the work
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out of Iraq dot org slash and hey I
1:20:30
think we've got everything down for you
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that you can take out there propagate
1:20:33
before get everywhere our formula is
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this we go out we're hit people in the
1:20:39
mouth
1:20:47
[Music]
1:20:51
so while we're on that by the way I
1:20:54
don't think ours buzzing missed I think
1:20:56
he's a local I don't think he gets to
1:20:57
take that flight he doesn't go back to
1:20:59
LA oh okay well then he can still use
1:21:01
the credit it is what I'm thinking I I
1:21:03
would recommend to use the credit at
1:21:05
least and what were just talking about
1:21:08
he was I want to play a clip or was it I
1:21:12
interrupt you
1:21:13
that's right back to the spreadsheet it
1:21:16
was damnit what are we talking about we
1:21:21
were talking about spasm other than
1:21:25
spasm oh okay here's here's what we have
1:21:33
to do we got to talk about the clip that
1:21:36
I played on the previous episode from
1:21:39
the Detroit Auto Show okay and that's
1:21:43
where a Cal's note comes in so just to
1:21:45
refresh your memory this was a weird
1:21:47
clip yeah it was some you know it was to
1:21:51
round out the trifecta of we have mom so
1:21:54
oh my god we have measles ah my god we
1:21:56
needed the rubella to make sure we
1:21:57
promote more of that vaccine which I now
1:22:00
understand not the going out of date of
1:22:04
the patent although I do have a patent
1:22:07
expiration from Merck but they had a
1:22:09
batch that was going out of date so they
1:22:12
really wanted to put what had to push
1:22:15
this final batch to get it to everybody
1:22:17
but there was an odd doctor cut into the
1:22:22
interview and we both were marked when
1:22:24
we played the clips like this this guy
1:22:26
saying that he has the wrong message for
1:22:28
what they're trying to do listen to this
1:22:30
number for thousands of people possibly
1:22:32
exposed to rubella at the Auto Show
1:22:34
someone who attended the show has been
1:22:37
diagnosed with the illness 7 Action News
1:22:39
reporter Alan Campbell is live at Cobo
1:22:41
Center with what doctors are saying Alan
1:22:43
about this health scare the North
1:22:46
American International Auto Show wrapped
1:22:48
up last weekend at Cobo Center
1:22:50
it's a popular event for thousands of
1:22:52
people but now those who attended
1:22:54
between January 13th and 15th may have
1:22:57
been exposed to rubella most people
1:22:59
don't know what it is but it's really a
1:23:00
viral infection and so a virus causes it
1:23:03
a recent
1:23:04
article in The Washington Times is
1:23:06
sounding the alarm during a current
1:23:07
measles outbreak in both Washington
1:23:09
State and New York saying communities
1:23:11
there are among the most unvaccinated
1:23:13
including some here in Michigan and it
1:23:15
could be a reason the illness is
1:23:17
spreading we have to stop calling me
1:23:19
zones of disease it's a ten day
1:23:21
infection that's the guy I can Kerch
1:23:23
everybody to look at facts so for those
1:23:27
parents who choose to not vaccinate
1:23:28
that's their choice the article also
1:23:30
highlights some of the anti vaccination
1:23:32
hot spots throughout the country listing
1:23:34
Troy Detroit and Warren as problem
1:23:37
cities I fully realized that those who
1:23:39
believe in the value of vaccines will
1:23:41
probably not be personal aided by the
1:23:43
facts which anyone with a computer and
1:23:45
internet access can verify for me
1:23:48
doctors say if you think you may have
1:23:50
been exposed see your doctor safest
1:23:53
things go talk to your doctor make sure
1:23:55
that you're you've not had the infection
1:23:57
but most of us should be okay because
1:23:59
we've been vaccinated so when we heard
1:24:03
this clip the first time both you and I
1:24:04
went how is this guy who's clearly
1:24:07
against vaccine slipped into this
1:24:09
vaccination propaganda piece yeah well
1:24:14
Cal says haha the guy's name is dr.
1:24:18
Christian Bogner he's a very good friend
1:24:20
of mine he's a big proponent of cannabis
1:24:23
travels worldwide and speaks at seminars
1:24:25
about the benefits he's part of the team
1:24:27
who met up with the state attorney
1:24:29
general to add new medical conditions to
1:24:31
the medical marijuana program autism was
1:24:33
one of these conditions Bogner is the
1:24:35
medical director of one of the biggest
1:24:37
recovery centers in the Midwest Oxford
1:24:39
recovery Center where they treat autism
1:24:41
cancer and all gut related glitches yes
1:24:44
he said it the guy's a genius I couldn't
1:24:47
believe I heard this interview on no
1:24:48
agenda so I texted him right away and
1:24:49
asked him for what was going on turns
1:24:50
out a local channel was trying to
1:24:52
promote the vaccines so they interviewed
1:24:54
him at the last minute the last minute
1:24:56
I'll add on to their bullshit propaganda
1:24:59
but he spoke against the vaccine so they
1:25:01
cut out most of the interview no kidding
1:25:03
this is kind of an interesting analysis
1:25:06
of local local news who who had to put a
1:25:09
package together at the very last minute
1:25:11
call a guy and then he he has the wrong
1:25:15
message they just throw a
1:25:17
of quotes in there and and just leave
1:25:21
everything that he said which is
1:25:22
actually counterproductive to what
1:25:23
they're trying to achieve with the
1:25:24
message and they air it any way any
1:25:27
attached of letter he sent to Channel
1:25:29
seven thank you
1:25:32
channel seven for having me on to share
1:25:34
thoughts regarding the recent measles
1:25:35
outbreak although it wasn't measles it
1:25:38
was it was I wasn't me no rubella well
1:25:43
it is German measles you have reisel
1:25:44
measles
1:25:46
unfortunately he says about 100% of my
1:25:48
facts stated were emitted and cut out so
1:25:50
I wanted to share what I also said for
1:25:52
those who want to really know in the
1:25:54
case of measles the death rate has
1:25:56
declined by almost 100 percent before
1:25:58
the introduction of the vaccine in 1963
1:26:02
deaths due to measles in the last decade
1:26:04
zero source CDC deaths due to measles
1:26:08
vaccine 108 source the barish database
1:26:12
the vaccine information sheet given by
1:26:15
your pediatrician is not the
1:26:17
manufacturers vaccine insert and omits
1:26:19
critical information seizures and
1:26:22
suspense of falafels and the lightest
1:26:26
cephalopod says encephalopathy
1:26:28
encephalopathy and south monopoly
1:26:34
whatever yes SIDS
1:26:36
and autism just name a few the measles
1:26:38
vaccine does not create lifelong
1:26:40
immunity whereas natural infection with
1:26:42
measles does by 1963 almost no one had
1:26:45
ever died from measles the early measles
1:26:48
vaccine that contained killed virus was
1:26:50
an aluminum precipitated vaccine
1:26:52
produced from formaldehyde inactivated
1:26:54
monkey kidney cell cultures Yong Yong
1:26:58
from 67 revealed that the vaccine could
1:27:01
cause pneumonia as well as and sip from
1:27:04
Napoli vaccine ingredients give up on
1:27:08
either vaccine ingredients today time
1:27:11
aerosol aluminum for formaldehyde msg
1:27:14
acetone glycerine lead yeast animal DNA
1:27:17
polysorbate 80 and aborted fetal tissue
1:27:20
it is estimated that 33% of childhood
1:27:25
illnesses can be attributed to
1:27:26
environmental toxins
1:27:29
okay well there you go
1:27:33
he's he's kind of pissed that they they
1:27:37
left all of that out
1:27:38
well it's interesting they mean these
1:27:40
local stations well see usually there's
1:27:42
a package going around that you get
1:27:44
that's been kind of dubbed the package
1:27:46
to run cuz everyone's gonna run it and
1:27:48
then you to give it a local Flair yes
1:27:50
flavor to add some flavor to it you put
1:27:54
in your own little bit you call your
1:27:58
hackage piece of crap you just aired for
1:28:00
people who've no one's ever heard of
1:28:02
exactly so just bringing some local guy
1:28:05
now crap we gotta air the guys no good
1:28:07
just throw in a couple quotes it's
1:28:10
exactly how it went
1:28:11
meanwhile really really sick know what
1:28:14
sick is what that what that guy does
1:28:17
letter said is more interesting than any
1:28:19
of these measles reports yes because he
1:28:22
has very interesting data there that we
1:28:25
I didn't even know that had been
1:28:28
eradicated Abreu run that somehow I
1:28:31
would get Bri we gotta get permission to
1:28:32
run that I'm gonna put it on cosmic
1:28:34
weeny
1:28:34
to rerun what that letter oh I had the
1:28:38
letter he sent me a copy we can use it
1:28:40
yeah I know but I don't have permission
1:28:41
to publish it Oh cap sir Cal will get
1:28:43
you permission don't worry about it what
1:28:46
is really disgusting is what's happening
1:28:48
in New York a state of emergency New
1:28:51
York City Mayor Bill DeBlasio declared a
1:28:53
public health emergency on Tuesday as
1:28:56
the measles outbreak rattled the borough
1:28:58
of Brooklyn this will mandate vaccines
1:29:01
for people living in the affected area
1:29:05
Department of Health will issue
1:29:07
violations and fines to people who
1:29:11
remain unvaccinated this is so wrong the
1:29:18
government your local state government
1:29:21
is forcing you to take a shot and if
1:29:26
they're forcing you to take a shot for
1:29:28
measles
1:29:29
holy crap one won't do what what won't
1:29:32
they do next once you're used to the
1:29:33
idea oh yeah I trust the government who
1:29:36
remain unvaccinated the outbreak has
1:29:38
mainly been confined to the Orthodox
1:29:40
Jewish community in Brooklyn
1:29:42
Williamsburg neighborhood with around
1:29:44
300 confirmed since October that's up
1:29:47
from only two reported cases in all of
1:29:49
2017 we cannot allow this dangerous
1:29:53
disease to make a comeback here in New
1:29:55
York City we have to stop it now the
1:29:58
disease that killed almost no one until
1:30:01
the vaccine came out and then over a
1:30:02
hundred people died measles was declared
1:30:04
eliminated in the United States in 2000
1:30:07
but has recently seen a resurgence with
1:30:10
nearly 500 cases reported in 19 states
1:30:13
this year Blasio said that Department of
1:30:15
Health officials will check vaccination
1:30:18
records of anyone who has been in
1:30:19
contact with infected people in certain
1:30:21
areas and will impose a fine of up to
1:30:24
$1,000 if a person is not vaccinated the
1:30:28
measles is highly contagious and can
1:30:30
lead to serious complications and deaths
1:30:33
despite scientific evidence to the
1:30:34
contrary a growing vocal group of
1:30:37
parents are opposing vaccinations
1:30:39
believing some vaccine ingredients can
1:30:41
cause autism or other disorders while
1:30:44
there have been no confirmed deaths in
1:30:46
the measles outbreak so far 21 people
1:30:49
have been hospitalized what's
1:30:51
interesting to me although it's two
1:30:52
different states I believe it's
1:30:54
California where purposefully if you
1:30:56
purposefully have sex with someone and
1:30:59
give them HIV you're not punishable
1:31:04
didn't we have that story a while back
1:31:06
yes that was a first you were and then
1:31:09
they dropped it so so you're you are or
1:31:13
you're not are you not I don't think you
1:31:15
I think what you said is correct I mean
1:31:19
and so a but in New York if you have if
1:31:22
you're not vaccinated you can get $1,000
1:31:25
fine yeah for measles yeah welcome to
1:31:31
New York the liberal boroughs of New
1:31:34
York or AOC came from yeah and before
1:31:36
you all run off and go cry and pout
1:31:39
we're not anti-vaxxers you can't even
1:31:42
have a conversation about vaccinations
1:31:44
without being branded immediately
1:31:48
unfairly branded what is bullcrap
1:31:50
immediately yeah
1:31:53
we're anti unnecessary or bullcrap or or
1:31:57
dangerous exhibitions while we're going
1:32:01
back in time I want to talk about
1:32:03
code-switching for a moment
1:32:07
code-switching
1:32:08
yes and yeah you remember we had a
1:32:13
conversation and there was a lot of
1:32:16
course it's gone now and now that him
1:32:18
now that everyone's on to other topics
1:32:20
about AOC and her so-called pandering to
1:32:28
a black audience right and to which I
1:32:32
said you know I got to think about this
1:32:35
a little bit coat because it is called
1:32:39
code-switching which was her immediate
1:32:41
response after everyone started making
1:32:43
fun of her there's a there's a Wikipedia
1:32:44
page there's professors in linguistics
1:32:47
in fact I have one code switching is
1:32:49
very normal
1:32:50
we all do you and I do it all the time
1:32:52
we get a doughnut we get a donation from
1:32:54
Australia what's the first thing we do
1:32:56
mate right we throw it on the Bobby we
1:32:59
get something from Canada you're the
1:33:01
first you actually the first to just say
1:33:04
aboot yeah that's that is code-switching
1:33:07
yeah and we all do it but somehow when
1:33:10
we when politicians do it people get
1:33:12
really pissed off now here's two
1:33:14
examples the one that I think is
1:33:17
actually unfair is Hillary Clinton and
1:33:22
the way this has been presented by
1:33:24
mainly right-wing media outfits look at
1:33:29
her pandering well she was really doing
1:33:32
is she was she was quoting Reverend
1:33:37
James Cleveland and apparently it's not
1:33:39
all that odd to then adopt an accent
1:33:43
here to refresh your memory
1:33:53
[Music]
1:34:02
and of course the audience loves of
1:34:05
course it's smart well this one you
1:34:07
remember President Obama this is from
1:34:18
2014 Georgetown University professor of
1:34:21
linguistics Deborah Tannen says this is
1:34:24
quite normal
1:34:25
yes also for politicians we tend to
1:34:27
assume that we have a baseline of speech
1:34:30
that's going to be normal in all context
1:34:32
but the truth is we all change our ways
1:34:35
of speaking depending on who we're
1:34:36
talking to and so I think it's kind of a
1:34:39
gesture of politeness to the people
1:34:42
you're speaking to to try to say
1:34:44
something in their own idiom so to say
1:34:46
Puerto Rico in Puerto Rico I think it's
1:34:50
a pretty natural thing it's interesting
1:34:51
how we react when politicians do it
1:34:54
maybe we're kind of predisposed to think
1:34:57
that anything politician does is
1:34:58
calculated and therefore a suspect but
1:35:01
it's only reasonable really to adjust
1:35:05
the way you're speaking to your audience
1:35:10
so there's two things one I'm giving a
1:35:13
total pass to AOC I give it pass to
1:35:16
Hillary Clinton and yes we can we can do
1:35:20
all these voices where that would just
1:35:22
change we're just code switching so when
1:35:24
we talk like this we can do whatever we
1:35:26
wanna buy at risk or threaten or you
1:35:29
could do your you're absolutely fabulous
1:35:32
and somewhat famous this is super great
1:35:38
to have you on the podcast hi I'm coach
1:35:40
switching listen to this clip II and I
1:35:42
think this is a bit what's happening in
1:35:44
the way we react to politicians it can
1:35:47
feel like you have no right to speak
1:35:49
that way you're not from the south
1:35:51
you're not from Puerto Rico so you
1:35:53
should say Puerto Rico like all the
1:35:54
other people from the place that you
1:35:56
come from I would suggest that people be
1:35:58
a little more indulgent and
1:36:01
compassionate and
1:36:02
just listen to themselves and realize
1:36:04
how differently they may speak in
1:36:06
different contexts and maybe cut some
1:36:09
politicians a bit more slack so the
1:36:11
question is of course can i as a
1:36:14
straight old white man can i code-switch
1:36:17
if I'm in front of a black audience can
1:36:22
I do that is that okay or if you're
1:36:25
gonna take the broadest interpretation
1:36:27
of what she said mm-hmm and she's only
1:36:30
one person by the way there's a lot of
1:36:32
people that will frown upon you doing a
1:36:34
Japanese guy or a Chinese guy or even a
1:36:37
I mean bill Dana got run out of town as
1:36:41
a comic cuz he did a Mexican voice yeah
1:36:43
you made more she next thing you're
1:36:49
outta here
1:36:51
where does where where is the question I
1:36:54
am e we have now we have two different
1:36:56
thoughts I think if you're doing the
1:36:59
voice I think technically if we're gonna
1:37:01
do is technically it doesn't apply to us
1:37:02
because we're we don't have bosses and
1:37:05
we don't have a car brush we just have
1:37:07
our listenership both of course the show
1:37:09
there I think is way I interpret it
1:37:12
technically if you're doing it to mock
1:37:17
like that
1:37:18
that's mocking it's more talks like that
1:37:21
that is bad
1:37:23
okay well then we're really bad because
1:37:27
when you're ordering a taco you know
1:37:36
mocking anybody I just want to talk over
1:37:39
the carnitas okay well so all I'm going
1:37:41
to do then is I'm just gonna fall back
1:37:43
to my previous excuse which is
1:37:45
Tourette's the Dutch guy stays guy never
1:37:53
leaves but I'm allowed to do that
1:37:55
because I speak Dutch yeah and by the
1:37:58
way all the Dutch people who hears me
1:38:00
now I know it to men they know that the
1:38:03
dirts are crazy when it comes to did
1:38:05
speaking English whatever they call it
1:38:07
well at least we were in light in there
1:38:10
a little bit yeah
1:38:11
but I'm still going to give the any
1:38:13
other Clinton she's been in the South
1:38:16
Arkansas is the governor's wife and that
1:38:19
sounds pretty south and you beg you hear
1:38:21
this all the time so it's not Balaban ah
1:38:24
it's not Bama Noah baman baman not not
1:38:27
not Georgia not baila yes I realized I
1:38:34
realized by the way just speaking of AOC
1:38:37
that she kind of well I'd and I don't
1:38:42
know if this is a if I can make this
1:38:44
accusation but I think you subscribe to
1:38:47
at least part of what the New Democrats
1:38:51
the Justice Democrats the AOC s of the
1:38:53
world are doing what the New York Times
1:38:56
describes has modern monetary theory
1:39:00
have you heard this term yeah well I
1:39:03
hadn't but apparently whenever you
1:39:06
should tell you what it is is exactly at
1:39:08
the moment but I've heard it many a time
1:39:10
the modern monetary theory is that we
1:39:15
should be able to print as much money as
1:39:18
we need to it makes me laugh just
1:39:22
thinking of that well you're the guy
1:39:23
that's always saying we should be
1:39:25
printing a lot more than we already are
1:39:27
you have at least in the past I have
1:39:31
said that because at the time we were
1:39:33
trying to keep the economy from
1:39:35
collapsing and we've done a pretty good
1:39:36
job of it by printing a lot of money but
1:39:38
that doesn't mean you can go nuts right
1:39:41
well I just want to put the term on on
1:39:44
our radar because the New York Times
1:39:45
says that this is what Alexandra Ocasio
1:39:48
Cortez Alexandria okay Theo Cortez I'm
1:39:51
allowed to do that I'm allowed to
1:39:52
pronounce her name properly ridicule to
1:39:55
me your squeak is also ridiculing me so
1:40:04
the New York Times describes that as a
1:40:07
modern monetary theory and that that is
1:40:09
what these people like aoc are talking
1:40:12
about I presume you no longer subscribe
1:40:15
to this print a trillion dollars
1:40:19
well you know it's more than just
1:40:21
printing it's using the money to buy the
1:40:24
bonds up it's not like you're just
1:40:25
printing money and throwing it into
1:40:26
circulation it's not I don't know what
1:40:28
they're thinking it's not really being
1:40:32
printed to Seoul on paper well here's
1:40:34
what the time says proponents of modern
1:40:36
monetary theory believe the US should
1:40:38
borrow more than it does currently which
1:40:40
is roughly one trillion dollars per year
1:40:42
why worry the US can simply create the
1:40:45
trillions needed to pay off all of that
1:40:46
debt and there's a flaw and not thinking
1:40:49
right there they come up with that
1:40:53
well they there is underlying the theory
1:40:59
even though it hasn't been executed yet
1:41:01
even and starting in 1999 I've heard
1:41:05
nothing but this we can't be printed so
1:41:07
much money we're gonna have
1:41:09
hyperinflation right which has not
1:41:11
occurred because we're in a depression
1:41:12
type and economy which prices are going
1:41:15
down you to get to get it back to normal
1:41:17
mm-hmm the one or two percent inflation
1:41:19
rate you have to print a lot of money to
1:41:21
so you're kind of creating a
1:41:23
hyperinflation at 2% based on the fact
1:41:27
that it should prices should be dropping
1:41:28
like a rock and everything should be
1:41:30
damn near free now that said if you do
1:41:34
crank it up and really start literally
1:41:36
printing money by the boatload yes that
1:41:38
will cause hyperinflation then you can
1:41:40
pay off these debts with inflated money
1:41:43
cuz you know we'll all be carrying
1:41:46
around trillion dollar notes like they
1:41:47
did you know we got the freaking notes
1:41:49
the waimalu trillion dollar notes that
1:41:52
here banks we've just paid off the back
1:41:55
page back
1:41:57
unfortunately now everything costs a
1:41:59
trillion dollars but right yeah I don't
1:42:02
know these guys are they're kind of
1:42:04
lunatics we'll just keep it all night I
1:42:06
trust the Federal Reserve brow let me
1:42:11
write that timecode down that's a good
1:42:13
show opener
1:42:14
I trust the Federal Reserve jeez well
1:42:19
and of course the next thing I would say
1:42:21
is a clip here mm-hmm the douchebag clip
1:42:24
oh okay
1:42:27
god I am a douchebag
1:42:33
you've been watching family guy again
1:42:38
alright well while you were doing that I
1:42:40
was latching on to the hottest new thing
1:42:42
in the climate change world
1:42:45
we've been tracking it since the
1:42:47
beginning of this show this is also one
1:42:49
of the oldest jingles we have I'm pretty
1:42:54
sure as a predictive note we've I we I
1:43:00
have always said you just wait all of a
1:43:03
sudden they're gonna start implementing
1:43:05
this and they're gonna say yeah you're
1:43:06
testing it all along it's great it works
1:43:08
it's fabulous it's fantastic nothing to
1:43:10
worry nothing to see here spray away so
1:43:13
this proposal is to use solar
1:43:15
geoengineering to reduce temperatures in
1:43:18
essence it's a way to mitigate some of
1:43:20
the risks that climate scientists are
1:43:21
saying will come from co2 emissions so
1:43:24
in essence it's actually an alternative
1:43:25
to lowering carbon emissions and some
1:43:28
see it as a magic bullet in this way
1:43:30
where we can curb the effects of co2
1:43:32
emissions while continuing to pump
1:43:34
millions of tons of co2 into the air so
1:43:37
this type of geoengineering uses sulfur
1:43:40
dioxide we're gonna inject that into the
1:43:42
stratosphere sulfur dioxide is the stuff
1:43:44
that comes out of volcanoes when they
1:43:45
erupt so when a volcano erupts there's
1:43:48
actually a lot of dust and gases that
1:43:50
blot out the Sun so these Harvard
1:43:52
researchers these scientists are saying
1:43:54
that we can mimic what happens after a
1:43:56
volcano eruption to reduce temperatures
1:43:59
and the way they're gonna do that is
1:44:00
airplanes they say a fleet of specially
1:44:02
designed aircrafts can literally spray
1:44:05
sulfur particles into the lower
1:44:07
stratosphere and they're saying hey
1:44:09
dozens of nations already have the money
1:44:11
to do so I mean let's not like you know
1:44:13
mince any words what we're proposing
1:44:14
here is launching aerosols into the air
1:44:17
so historically there's been a problem
1:44:19
with this and critics of this type of
1:44:20
Jew engineering say look no one really
1:44:22
knows how to control it with accuracy
1:44:24
this could easily disrupt climates
1:44:26
around the world inevitably leading to
1:44:27
winners and losers with some regions
1:44:29
suffering greater harm but now these
1:44:31
researchers are saying it can work
1:44:32
without some of those anticipated side
1:44:34
effects like extreme rain and hurricanes
1:44:36
they're saying that this work challenges
1:44:38
that assumption did they make it darker
1:44:40
want to be like night all the time
1:44:42
question do we have the right to abuse
1:44:44
dye how much is this going to cost
1:44:46
okay so these researchers say it'll cost
1:44:48
3.5 billion to launch and then 2.25
1:44:51
billion every year after that
1:44:52
wouldn't that be worth it if it's
1:44:54
actually able to slow down global
1:44:56
warming I mean true but do we want to
1:44:58
put that kind of power in certain hands
1:45:01
that's all you know up for a public
1:45:02
debate and you know some people are
1:45:04
saying hey maybe it's cheaper to just
1:45:05
bioengineer humans about we have a
1:45:07
conscious that we stop polluting so much
1:45:16
was the Millennial on RT yeah I'd like
1:45:22
her though they've got these these
1:45:24
Millennials running around these young
1:45:25
kids at RT and and they cope with great
1:45:27
stories now this is based upon research
1:45:29
from Harvard and Harvard he actually had
1:45:31
it we had a clip about weeks ago but
1:45:33
this being shot in the upper atmosphere
1:45:35
not to lower well now it's just throw
1:45:39
some airplanes up there no problem
1:45:41
they're already good to go yeah yeah
1:45:43
yeah so to this for years for years I'm
1:45:46
wearing a tinfoil hat I'm a nut job I'm
1:45:49
a crash talkin soaring it sinful you are
1:45:51
a nut job well talking about Millennial
1:45:54
Stan if you want to go in that direction
1:45:56
I caught a millennial that was rather
1:45:59
insulting oh I'm just kidding of course
1:46:02
I love I love I caught a millennial on
1:46:08
with wait stop right there I caught a
1:46:11
millennial is just a statement by itself
1:46:13
my only question is was it in the trap
1:46:16
did you get a decayed yes millennial is
1:46:21
with her granddad they're both Jewish
1:46:23
and I only have these clips for the one
1:46:26
reason is that it showed up on it was a
1:46:30
discussion about Israel and Palestine
1:46:33
and it's the modern millennial and the
1:46:36
old man these 86 year old grandad and
1:46:39
they did granddaughter and they argue
1:46:41
with each other but when is the
1:46:43
Millennial she's a millennial and he's
1:46:45
mostly really listen her clothes cuz I
1:46:46
love she up talks mmm like like
1:46:50
outrageous up talker a know-it-all
1:46:54
and scrumptious I didn't get to see her
1:46:57
it's on world it's a it was a radio show
1:47:01
huh and she's going on and on in the
1:47:04
heat but I want to play these clips is
1:47:07
only just for them they're very short
1:47:08
except for the first one and play the
1:47:11
first one and that is give you an idea
1:47:13
what this is about in Israel Prime
1:47:14
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has emerged
1:47:16
as the winner in yesterday's general
1:47:19
election his main challenger Ben aganst
1:47:21
of the blue and white party conceded
1:47:23
defeat today Netanyahu is now on course
1:47:26
to become Israel's longest-serving Prime
1:47:28
Minister ever and he's expected to form
1:47:31
a solidly right-wing governing coalition
1:47:32
in Israel's parliament that trend toward
1:47:35
the right is one of the reasons that the
1:47:37
American Jewish community's relationship
1:47:39
with Israel's government is increasingly
1:47:41
fraught some see the divide is
1:47:44
generational that includes 24 year-old
1:47:46
Alyssa Rubin a community organizer
1:47:48
living in Boston Rubin is a member of if
1:47:51
not now a Jewish anti occupation
1:47:54
movement that is a source of anguish for
1:47:56
her grandfather 86 year old Jason pearl
1:47:59
a lawyer in Bloomfield Connecticut I
1:48:01
have spent a great deal of time with
1:48:04
Alyssa she was growing up and it comes
1:48:07
as quite a shock to me that she could
1:48:09
have an attitude toward Israel different
1:48:12
from grandpas for many years grandfather
1:48:15
and granddaughter have been debating US
1:48:17
policy toward Israel today they're
1:48:19
letting us listen in when I was about oh
1:48:22
eight to 10 I was at a men's breakfast
1:48:25
in my synagogue and someone who had in
1:48:28
fact escaped from Europe was telling the
1:48:32
men assembled there on a Sunday morning
1:48:34
telling them about the annihilation of
1:48:38
European Jewry and they castigated this
1:48:42
man they yelled at him liar it's not
1:48:45
true the Germans would never do this I
1:48:48
mean they were vituperative toward this
1:48:50
man that it was impossible that the
1:48:53
Germans were bent on annihilating
1:48:56
European Jewry I grew up knowing there
1:49:00
was this great need for a land that
1:49:03
would accept Jews ELISA doesn't have
1:49:07
that experience
1:49:08
she knows that she's intellectually
1:49:10
brilliant and she knows these things
1:49:12
happen but she didn't live through them
1:49:15
and there's a big difference now so this
1:49:16
is modern Jew theory then now the key
1:49:21
word here was ELISA is intellectually
1:49:25
brilliant yes this is the grandad and
1:49:28
the granddaughter by his standards and
1:49:30
by the way you always listen to him he
1:49:33
sounds like he needs to kind of coughs
1:49:35
um phlegm is a style of speaking right
1:49:39
anyway her intellectual brilliance from
1:49:42
the next few clips is left in this clip
1:49:45
no his on display and here we go ELISA
1:49:49
you through the 30s and 40s do you agree
1:49:51
with your grandfather that you see the
1:49:53
world differently because of that
1:49:54
because of the time you grew up in yeah
1:49:56
we've had this conversation a lot of
1:49:57
times and it's really helped me to
1:49:59
ground in the perspective of somebody
1:50:02
that grew up during a really different
1:50:03
time and I think a major shift that's
1:50:05
happened over the last few years
1:50:06
particularly since Trump's election and
1:50:09
the growth of this right-wing white
1:50:12
nationalist movement is that I've really
1:50:14
started seeing anti-semitism expressed
1:50:17
in this country in a more visceral way
1:50:20
than I've ever experienced it before and
1:50:23
I think where the difference lies is
1:50:26
that I see the u.s. and Trump's
1:50:29
relationship with the Israeli government
1:50:31
and with Netanyahu as fueling that
1:50:34
anti-semitism and not protecting us from
1:50:36
it Oh luckily we can blame Trump for it
1:50:38
so it's Trump's fault there the Jews
1:50:41
apparently have become anti-semitic the
1:50:45
guy has so much magical power brilliant
1:50:49
person so let's listen to more of her
1:50:52
because I just think she's hilarious it
1:50:54
feels like a tension for me to know that
1:50:56
I don't believe that the way that Israel
1:51:00
is currently set up or the way that our
1:51:01
whole world order is set up is really
1:51:04
living out the values of Judaism and I
1:51:07
acknowledge the really deep historical
1:51:09
connection that we have to this place
1:51:11
and having been there has been a really
1:51:14
complicated experience for me and I also
1:51:16
did feel this sense of connection
1:51:20
so she's been there once and some sense
1:51:23
of connection she also has a lot of
1:51:24
vocal friends up talking but I was
1:51:28
fascinated by this because I realized
1:51:30
that the is the educational system in
1:51:33
this country that is getting a Jewish
1:51:36
girl to hate Israel and Jews your best
1:51:42
example of up talking it's going on how
1:51:44
do you how do you take it from its
1:51:46
Trump's fall to its the educational
1:51:48
system well I have to assume that
1:51:50
because well I'm giving the educational
1:51:54
system the the blame on this be credit
1:51:56
what I'm hearing is the same kind of
1:51:59
just memes and thoughts and a way of
1:52:03
looking at things that you would get
1:52:05
from University of California or
1:52:07
swathmore or Harvard or Yale or any of
1:52:10
these places that have been brainwashing
1:52:12
these kids into the stance I just think
1:52:16
that's where it's gonna make for me
1:52:17
she's not getting it from her family no
1:52:19
no certainly not so this is the flames
1:52:24
if we don't criticize those only don't
1:52:26
hold bebe accountable we don't hold our
1:52:29
people in the American Jews that support
1:52:32
Israel unquestioningly then we ourselves
1:52:35
are putting we're putting ourselves in a
1:52:37
dangerous situation where right now the
1:52:39
mainstream Jewish community is owling
1:52:42
itself with Trump and with anti-semites
1:52:44
and white nationalists all in the name
1:52:47
of protecting and supporting Israel and
1:52:50
so I think that there we make this
1:52:52
implicit assumption that Israel equals
1:52:54
Jews and Jews safety equals Israel and I
1:52:59
feel like in this moment there's
1:53:01
actually been a shift where Israel and
1:53:03
its current in the way that Israel is
1:53:06
currently operating is actually making
1:53:09
us less safe and I believe that Jews and
1:53:12
all people deserve to be safe she
1:53:17
believes that Jews and all people
1:53:19
deserve to be safe and that is her her
1:53:22
analysis of the whole thing oh man yeah
1:53:28
I'm the educational system for this yeah
1:53:30
I think that's your structure
1:53:33
what she says in this all Trump's fault
1:53:34
and again she reiterates that Jews
1:53:38
flocking to Trump is just promoting
1:53:42
anti-semitism that's the part that she
1:53:44
doesn't really know that Trump's
1:53:46
daughters Jewish and Trump might be
1:53:48
himself and know now so it's just is the
1:53:53
same anti it's not even anti Trump it's
1:53:57
anti republicanism which is being taught
1:54:00
in schools it's not ed Trump just
1:54:01
happens to be there and he's an easy
1:54:03
target but it's not Trump it's
1:54:05
republicanism well this is clearly a
1:54:08
sign of the end of times
1:54:12
this is talking no just the the thinking
1:54:16
she has by itself it's very is very
1:54:20
troubling it's kind of self
1:54:22
contradictory I think we need to visit
1:54:25
from the angelic initiative you know
1:54:27
it's one of the really sad things about
1:54:29
all this no I see you two coming so we
1:54:32
read where it seems like people just
1:54:35
don't care what's true what's real
1:54:37
yeah they okay what's actually going on
1:54:41
this is a new episode you've hooked me
1:54:44
now exactly what's going on yeah tell it
1:54:49
to them in a way that's relatable
1:54:50
yeah and clear yeah and relevant to
1:54:54
their own personal life very relevant
1:54:56
and the people just wouldn't want to
1:54:58
listen to it they don't want to hear it
1:54:59
and it's such a bummer for them I don't
1:55:01
want to do it and you can't make me but
1:55:03
they don't even want to listen and it's
1:55:05
really weird it I think it's actually
1:55:07
better this latest crew because they at
1:55:10
least acknowledge that there is a God
1:55:12
and the first crew was arguing that
1:55:14
God's a scam that's true which was
1:55:17
really I don't even know where you start
1:55:19
with that and this latest crew they at
1:55:23
least know there's a god they seem to be
1:55:25
on board that there are higher powers
1:55:28
but then it all breaks down because they
1:55:31
don't seem to care about reality and
1:55:33
reality matters it does matter I have to
1:55:37
watch them every morning now god
1:55:41
banned me from running that stuff in
1:55:43
that you're doing it something about him
1:55:47
this thing about that's true it's still
1:55:51
stuck that's true actually I do have
1:55:53
them let me just fit this one in before
1:55:55
we go into our break there was an
1:55:58
interesting piece on CNET which I
1:56:00
chopped down quite a bit and it was
1:56:02
about the Facebook what they call it not
1:56:07
the protection team
1:56:08
I had the truth task force the Facebook
1:56:15
protection it's the I think truth task
1:56:18
force is their actual name the Facebook
1:56:21
truth task force and their entire
1:56:24
mission in life is to truth yes make
1:56:28
sure that whatever you see in your face
1:56:30
bag newsfeed is true there's something
1:56:34
interesting about this group though fake
1:56:36
news is waging war in your Facebook
1:56:38
newsfeed and the people on the front
1:56:41
lines of the battle are women we
1:56:43
recognize that it's kind of unique to
1:56:45
have the team working on something
1:56:48
that's so critical to the company and
1:56:49
given that there's a sense of pride this
1:56:53
is a pride it's a company a company and
1:56:56
makes it kind of a special team to work
1:56:58
on Campbell Brown a longtime television
1:57:01
news journalist heads up the news
1:57:03
partnerships team we need to regain the
1:57:05
trust of people who are on Facebook who
1:57:08
engage with news on Facebook and then we
1:57:10
need to regain the trust of publishers
1:57:12
also Browns group works with the news
1:57:14
product team also led by a woman alex
1:57:17
Hardiman catching the theme here they
1:57:19
decide what kind of stories show up in
1:57:22
your Facebook newsfeed and what
1:57:23
shouldn't see the why today just to
1:57:26
state the obvious we are at a crazy
1:57:28
moment in time where a lot of people
1:57:29
really don't trust the news and the
1:57:31
information that they see and that is a
1:57:33
credible problem that we have to solve I
1:57:35
mean we have heads of states who are an
1:57:37
active warfare with really good credible
1:57:40
news organizations and Trobe that's
1:57:42
deeply problematic
1:58:05
it's a massive complicated undertaking
1:58:07
and one that will change what you see in
1:58:10
your Facebook feed Facebook strategy is
1:58:13
to lift news from trusted sources hire
1:58:16
fake news and hoaxes will still be there
1:58:18
but push farther down with links from
1:58:21
fact checks to provide context but what
1:58:23
sets this team apart is its members
1:58:25
weight Facebook where men outnumber
1:58:28
women almost two to one
1:58:29
this team is led by two female division
1:58:31
heads and women make up the majority of
1:58:34
its product leaders they are fearless
1:58:37
they are fierce and it's because when
1:58:39
you think about how you want to spend
1:58:40
your time for many of us there's no
1:58:43
greater thing that we can try to do them
1:58:44
to solve these problems as best as they
1:58:46
can English does that matter
1:58:48
it may research shows women led teams
1:58:51
with greater diversity are more
1:58:53
successful than the norm of this
1:58:56
planet's biggest social network has high
1:58:59
stakes their decisions can shape the
1:59:02
future of journalism and affect
1:59:03
elections we're not just doing a job
1:59:06
it's working on incredibly hard problems
1:59:10
that are gonna define the future for our
1:59:13
children that future will still have
1:59:15
hoaxes misinformation and conspiracy
1:59:17
theories but Facebook is putting women
1:59:20
on the front line of your news feed
1:59:22
hoping to turn the tide
1:59:24
I found this quite insulting well IFAs
1:59:27
eyes being insulting I would like to
1:59:28
know the political backgrounds of each
1:59:30
of these women yes is it a balance they
1:59:33
say diverse do they mean diversity of
1:59:35
opinion or just ones black and one to
1:59:37
what was before you I'll answer the
1:59:40
question having watched the piece when
1:59:42
they say diverse then they shot - they
1:59:45
cut to an Asian woman and then a black
1:59:48
woman and back to the white woman okay
1:59:51
so the diversity is just the diversity
1:59:52
of skin color skin color
1:59:55
yes skin color diversity but no opinion
1:59:57
diversity there was anyone wearing a
1:59:58
mega hat I doubt
2:00:03
No yeah so this is just rigged it's the
2:00:08
problem there the problem not the
2:00:10
solution they're fiercely the problem
2:00:13
yes they're very fiercely the problem it
2:00:15
is problematic and I don't like well see
2:00:17
that of course is also run by by women
2:00:20
at the top Lindsay what's her name
2:00:24
I don't know turpentine forget her last
2:00:26
name but yeah I find this troubling is
2:00:30
Lindsay turpentine no we do a few people
2:00:49
to thank
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starting with Robert smiley Sir Robert
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of the sous-vide oh he's in Holland PA
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and he's going to become a baronet very
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nice Robin Dyke who I think is a sir
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he's in the Netherlands somewhere mm-hm
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Alexander soles Berger 808 in Delaware
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Matthew Mungle
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69 Kimberly burden in Greenville
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Michigan 67 Olaf Wolfe these are all 67
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this is my birthday donation is over yes
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loft wolf Jackson Gilmore 67 sir Rob
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Knight of the philanthropic shareholders
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Federation in Leiden Netherlands mica or
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mica mica mica mica now this is Mike
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this is mica Miller you were right it's
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Michael Miller thanks Micah
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Joseph Finley in Louisville Ohio Brian
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Pierson 66 66 that their well-wishers
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ended with one two three four five six
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Brian Pierson 66 66 sir peeps layer 66
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11 he wants to some jobs karma I think
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some mother no no he said he says he
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actually says job karma works thank you
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no job come 11 line who says this is
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part of his paycheck I guess
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miss Jackson Gilliam where that want
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some jobs karma okay Chris groom grumble
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grumble grumble
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he needs jobs karma yeah 55 55 here's an
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interview on Friday I guess that's
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tomorrow
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Dennis Stevens mile-high night in Parker
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Colorado 55 10 sir Andy Cantrell 5510
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Herrera which is funny because we had
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that special 5510 offer in there I guess
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these two guys who took it up newsletter
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area sir Eric hokum in a moon rose
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Deutschland 52 Jarnell in garden centre
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South Carolina is a very long note for
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some reason it's golden corner not even
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close to garden center I said Gardens
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out sorry no it's okay yeah that he's
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got some note here buddy got a happy
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birthday to brandy his sister yes she
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said she was a fan of yours and the v-j
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days as you but has managed to
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successfully dodge all the temps of
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being hit in the mouth and the no agenda
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hmm thinking maybe this will help no
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especially because I was a VJ like how
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he did VJ days it used to be VJ but you
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make it VJ VJ I'm a VJ VJ j I used to be
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a VJ j u VJ j kimberly Redman in toronto
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ontario 50 these following people are
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$50 donors name in location shortlisted
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a Robert Bruckner anonymous grommet er
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Joseph Spinoza in white Fort Whyte
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Florida John a Jonathan Ferris and
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liberal of Kansas but Joseph Spinoza
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says I realized as my baby girl
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and a half was running around singing
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Dvorak org /na and shut up slave that
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I'd grown to be a douchebag since I was
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divorced divorce raped and suffered
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parental alienation and narcissistic
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abuse please forgive me
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Vern gone douche send the kid back to
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her mom that would be a very annoying to
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have a kids do you think you heard as
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kids you know what to do she's a future
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Worth Texas 50 Larry hey in Mooresville
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North Carolina Patrick Frank Patrick
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where did I get that I don't know rank
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Atlanta Georgia when I think all these
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folks are supporting us in producing
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this show can't even know the number is
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11 28 that's right where we microdose
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during a segment that's all right
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it's the bionic eye that's what happens
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send us that's how it works and also
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[Music]
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today is indeed the 11th of April at
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2019 the birthday list is as follows for
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Patrick Kobo and Dame saris a very happy
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birthday to their daughter Catherine
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she's turning six Christopher horrible
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Karabakh 36 tomorrow sir Andy Cantrell
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happy birthday to his beautiful daughter
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daughter Lucilla as she turns 11 on the
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13th and Jarnell says happy birthday to
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his sister Brandi we say happy birthday
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to everybody here on behalf of the best
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becoming a Baroness today thanks to his
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additional $1,000 in total donation to
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the best podcasting universe also same
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for Sir Robert of the sous-vide he also
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becomes baronet we congratulate both of
2:07:27
them on their title increases and you
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can go to no agenda HR dot-com to find
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out exactly where all these people's
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protectors are etc and for today we have
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one knighting so I got it right here
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just one today Robert Mackowski come on
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up to the podium thank you very much sir
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you are becoming a sir as you are about
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to join the table of the no agenda
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knights and dames you can see them right
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here thanks to your support of the show
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and the amount of $1,000 or more I am
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very proud to pronounce to be sir Robert
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right back for you my friend we have
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sparkling cider net sports bong hits and
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bourbon rubenesque Ruben and Rosa and of
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course mutton and Mead is there
2:08:27
something you want to say yeah I did
2:08:29
whenever I noticed down the list we have
2:08:31
somebody that didn't come in at 50 but
2:08:33
they Sneed an F cancer Carmen I thought
2:08:35
we should at least not fast honey you've
2:08:41
got Carmen always was that the ask
2:08:47
answer the what why I got it I got an
2:08:50
email earlier from one of our producers
2:08:52
that may have been the same a quick look
2:08:55
at our meetup schedule this is getting
2:08:56
very exciting we have quite the list
2:08:58
this is where people get together
2:09:00
without us although in Australia they
2:09:03
had the Sydney Meetup and they have
2:09:06
brought along the goat's head did you
2:09:07
see those pictures no I did see the
2:09:10
picture they just had an actual goat's
2:09:11
head and our little head yeah yeah no no
2:09:17
there were pictures of our heads but
2:09:19
there was a real goat's head the 20th of
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April the Greater Atlanta meetup you can
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find out all about these meetups at No
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Agenda meetups calm no agenda meetups
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calm no agenda meetups calm also on the
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20th Portland Oregon April 27th Zurich
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Switzerland may 2nd Seattle Washington
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May 18th
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Cincinnati Ohio may 25th Eastern North
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Carolina and May 25th Pittsburgh
2:09:48
Pennsylvania I love seeing this I think
2:09:51
this is such a good initiative and I
2:09:54
mean it's kind of busy in the next two
2:09:56
months because we have the moon
2:09:58
and then we have the wedding which Tina
2:10:02
still wants the live stream this blood
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stream would the wedding why for
2:10:09
donations she said we can leave you I'm
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sure you can get donations if I stop
2:10:12
reading I like the idea I'm here for the
2:10:15
donations but I know it's gonna have a
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private thing it seems to me I said I'm
2:10:19
okay with the idea as long as she puts a
2:10:21
GoPro on her head but what a GoPro the
2:10:25
GoPro yeah that would be great actually
2:10:34
some wedding photographers and make sure
2:10:37
they get a couple of shots of that I
2:10:46
want to bring back promotion for the No
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Agenda player our producer Isaac who
2:10:53
created no agenda player no agenda
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player calm which is one of the best
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resources why we got a lot of great
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resources but you can go to no agenda
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player calm and you can link straight
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into any segment of the show and it
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helps you create a link to that or you
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can tweet it right away now as the added
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bonus because he was doing the
2:11:14
annotation which kind of you know fell
2:11:16
by the wayside is very difficult to
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annotate that just to keep up any work
2:11:20
we've seen this many times on the show
2:11:23
people get very helpful they want to do
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a lot and then after a while you're sick
2:11:27
and tired of you know doing something
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twice a week for three hours it's not
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all that easy you know we make it look
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easy so now anyone can submit for
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annotations so you can help tag the show
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which will I mean this is the thing a
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lot of people always want hey why don't
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you make chapters here why don't you do
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a rundown on the site so we can go
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straight to the time dad no I have no
2:11:53
time for that now but now you want do
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you want a show or do you want bells and
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whistles for a crappy show right so the
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bells and whistles now can be user
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generated and you can do all of that
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yourself
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and that is no agenda player dot-com
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it's a fantastic resource and I want to
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thank whoever who the Jo ever the Joker
2:12:16
was for subscribing me to the a Mac
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magazine very funny
2:12:21
that wasn't me do you receive a Mac I
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don't know what a Mac is huh
2:12:26
association of mature american citizens
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magazine feel good I'm now in the mature
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category I don't know if anyone
2:12:42
subscribed yet we should have been some
2:12:43
just a free giveaway cuz you're on a
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list of people over a certain age Brook
2:12:48
even that's even worse you know this
2:12:52
stuff well I got a couple of news items
2:12:56
I want to get out of the way already I
2:12:58
want to get this story out of the way
2:13:00
because it's just another one of many of
2:13:02
these stories I do not know why somebody
2:13:04
can't take action why somebody can't do
2:13:05
something about this unbelievable
2:13:07
ripoffs that are going on about with the
2:13:10
drug companies because they're just
2:13:11
scamming an insurance company so they
2:13:13
jack the prices up cuz the you end up
2:13:15
having to pay more for your insurance
2:13:16
you want to weigh everything cost so
2:13:18
much but here's the latest in the series
2:13:19
of these bullcrap stories this is
2:13:21
insulin Cartman no one should be
2:13:24
rationing insulin no they do everyday
2:13:26
drug manufacturers and pharmacy reps
2:13:29
were grilled today about the
2:13:30
skyrocketing price of insulin that has
2:13:32
led some patients to ration the
2:13:34
life-saving drug been here for a couple
2:13:36
minutes how frustrating it is to be on
2:13:38
this side of the diet and watch everyone
2:13:39
if she do this some studies say the
2:13:41
under use of insulin could affect nearly
2:13:43
40 million people with diabetes by 2030
2:13:47
nobody cared or nobody understood that
2:13:50
without this next vial of insulin I
2:13:51
wouldn't live to see another week
2:13:53
twenty-eight-year-old Kristen Whitney
2:13:55
Daniels started rationing her insulin
2:13:57
after she was kicked off her parents
2:13:59
insurance plan two years ago I can't
2:14:02
really explain how isolating and how
2:14:05
terrifying it is she's now a patient at
2:14:09
the Yale Diabetes Center where a recent
2:14:11
JAMA study found one in four patients
2:14:13
reported cost related underuse this is a
2:14:17
wake-up call for us as a country doctor
2:14:19
Kashia Lipsky treats patients including
2:14:22
Dan
2:14:22
at the clinic and was the study's lead
2:14:24
author she testified on Capitol Hill
2:14:26
last week this vial of insulin cost just
2:14:30
21 dollars when it first came on the
2:14:32
market in 1996 it now costs two hundred
2:14:37
and seventy-five dollars some drug
2:14:39
makers are already reacting to the
2:14:41
outrage today Santa Fe announced it will
2:14:44
cut the price of insulin for uninsured
2:14:46
patients and those who pay cash
2:14:48
to $99 a month but that doesn't
2:14:51
eliminate advocates concerns people are
2:14:54
dying from lack of access to a drug
2:14:58
that's been around for almost a century
2:15:01
I think it's unconscionable insulin
2:15:04
manufacturers told us today that they
2:15:06
have taken steps to address prices
2:15:08
including offering free medication to
2:15:10
people who qualify Jeff a wake-up call
2:15:12
is right Anna thank you very much
2:15:14
wake-up call this kind of thing can be
2:15:18
you know the Congress and everybody
2:15:20
pitches and moans I think the way to
2:15:21
eliminate this just ridiculous situation
2:15:24
is to make it illegal for the major drug
2:15:29
companies to own the generic drug
2:15:31
companies yeah
2:15:32
that's all it would take because once
2:15:35
they started figuring out that hey if we
2:15:37
own the generic drug companies huh jokes
2:15:40
on them about you know good anything
2:15:42
going off patent two things I've learned
2:15:44
about one is there is a a burgeoning
2:15:48
do-it-yourself pharmaceutical industry
2:15:53
doesn't surprise me yeah it's
2:15:55
interesting to look into them and with
2:15:57
all the technology we have these days
2:15:58
you know you couldn't actually make a
2:16:00
lot of stuff yourself I'm not
2:16:03
necessarily sure you should do it the
2:16:05
thing that was most interesting to me
2:16:06
you know how hospitals have different
2:16:09
pricing for the same procedure even
2:16:12
between the hospitals like it can vary
2:16:15
wildly like a hundred thousand dollars
2:16:17
more than the same procedure somewhere
2:16:19
else at a different Hospital right I now
2:16:22
understand why and how that works I
2:16:24
understand the mechanism so is load
2:16:27
balancing
2:16:30
explain you may be you may be right what
2:16:32
do you mean load-balancing well if some
2:16:35
hospitals got for example they have I
2:16:37
know with cat-scans and such and such
2:16:41
and such they're uh some places are very
2:16:45
there's a long waiting list and they
2:16:47
charge a lot and then someplace got
2:16:48
nobody there and they don't charge
2:16:50
anything just figure out which places
2:16:52
got the cheapest price no so no that's
2:16:56
not how it works let's just take
2:16:58
hospital because that's the only thing I
2:16:59
heard I've read about as it was at
2:17:01
hospitals the hospital will it talks of
2:17:04
course to all of the insurance agencies
2:17:06
and there's maybe what three four big
2:17:09
ones they got a deal with let's exclude
2:17:10
Medicare and the the insurance company
2:17:14
will say well let's see let me see here
2:17:16
last year we gave you four hundred
2:17:19
million dollars this year we're gonna do
2:17:22
three hundred and eighty million and
2:17:24
then you know the hospital will go back
2:17:27
and said no no we actually need 410 or
2:17:29
415 so they go back and forth until they
2:17:32
arrive at a number they just arrived at
2:17:34
the overall number the insurance company
2:17:36
promises to pay the hospital for
2:17:39
procedures and the hospital then has to
2:17:42
back that number into whatever they did
2:17:44
it doesn't even go by individual
2:17:47
treatments it's total horseshit
2:17:49
they just make up the numbers to fit it
2:17:52
into the overall budget well that's not
2:17:58
load balancing that's just bullcrap yes
2:18:01
yeah yeah that could be true we had to
2:18:04
look in yeah I wouldn't be surprised I'm
2:18:06
quite sure that this is going on
2:18:08
everywhere and yeah I mean that's the
2:18:10
problem with and so it you know just buy
2:18:12
published notice you this wasn't there
2:18:15
some regulation you have to publish the
2:18:17
pricing on your website where'd that go
2:18:19
that went nowhere cuz no one can really
2:18:21
do that you can't actually publish your
2:18:23
pricing because they don't know they're
2:18:25
just backing it into whatever budget
2:18:27
they have it's disgusting and again
2:18:29
during this Obamacare conversation which
2:18:32
is back people conflating health care
2:18:35
versus health care insurance so while
2:18:40
health care may be a right
2:18:42
health care insurance I don't think as a
2:18:46
right
2:18:48
well it's conversational what does that
2:18:54
even mean means something to talk about
2:18:57
now before I get to my funny clips let's
2:19:03
at least mention the snowstorm because I
2:19:05
think it's hurting our donations as
2:19:06
usual in South Dakota turned winter
2:19:09
white clouding visibility and pushing
2:19:12
18-wheelers off the road blizzard
2:19:15
warning spans six states from Minnesota
2:19:17
to Colorado where crashes closed i-70 in
2:19:20
both directions near Vail
2:19:22
the sand and salt being sprayed is salt
2:19:25
in the wound for areas still recovering
2:19:27
from last month's flooding Watertown
2:19:29
South Dakota is in the storms bull's eye
2:19:31
getting up to 24 inches on top of the 56
2:19:35
that's already fallen this year
2:19:37
that's nearly triple the norm we joined
2:19:39
Scotty Brinkman here while he was out
2:19:41
treating the roads he says this April
2:19:43
storm is the biggest of the year 50
2:19:46
degrees yesterday and blizzarding today
2:19:49
when it was 50 degrees did you
2:19:51
everything you'd be out here in the
2:19:53
truck blizzard I didn't I figured we
2:19:57
were done I really did
2:20:00
when they said this snowstorm was coming
2:20:02
I was like what yeah I'm just gonna say
2:20:05
it since you know now 11 years later
2:20:07
we're finally right about chemtrails I'm
2:20:09
gonna say HAARP has been operational and
2:20:11
what we've seen this in this this past
2:20:13
winter is extraordinarily strange it is
2:20:17
not Jordan narrowly yes not just strange
2:20:19
extraordinarily strange and I look at
2:20:23
the patterns I look at how it said I do
2:20:25
know a bit about weather for my aviation
2:20:26
days these patterns are very strange and
2:20:31
it's sometimes it goes contrary to what
2:20:34
popular belief is how the jet stream
2:20:35
would would push things it's a very very
2:20:38
odd weather behavior so I'm glad I'm
2:20:42
gonna say that there's possible
2:20:43
modification going on I don't know why
2:20:45
unless it's to bankrupt the United
2:20:48
States I don't think it's good for the
2:20:49
crops just for fun you're right it's for
2:20:55
fun so let's go to a c-span call-in oh
2:21:00
all right
2:21:02
because I got an ISO out of this one my
2:21:05
concern is this president has been has
2:21:08
been allowed to get away went with a lot
2:21:13
when will it stop you know he has
2:21:16
degraded women and then women still
2:21:18
support him and I can't understand that
2:21:20
he has degraded the presidency he
2:21:25
doesn't make good decisions at all and I
2:21:28
believe that all his success are things
2:21:31
because he keeps putting people in place
2:21:34
to make this whatever he's trying to do
2:21:38
successful he tries to block he tried to
2:21:43
block evidence every degree to me he's a
2:21:47
crook and you're I so no I think this is
2:21:54
problematic here's what we have we have
2:21:56
of course I know which one you like
2:22:14
no no no the tourettes when I'm not
2:22:16
gonna do that I won't do that what do
2:22:18
you want douche bags and douche bag is
2:22:20
pretty good douche bags good cuz clearer
2:22:22
yeah yeah but I wonder if just cut it
2:22:26
off after I think that's the way to go I
2:22:33
did like kind of the crying at the end
2:22:34
so I you know I've been collecting these
2:22:38
a man on the street thinks yes now this
2:22:40
one this one here I'm gonna this one is
2:22:43
that we're gonna kill you as the can you
2:22:45
find Finland on the map the question is
2:22:47
can you find Finland on the map of
2:22:48
course nobody can but there was a
2:22:51
there's a little bit of humor in this
2:22:52
one that I wonder if cuz I didn't get it
2:22:55
immediately it took me like a couple of
2:22:58
beats at least two beats before all
2:22:59
she's known for its fish obviously known
2:23:16
for its fish obviously what she should
2:23:25
have said sharks then it would have been
2:23:26
even better yeah yeah I can point to
2:23:30
Finland on the map I'm sure you can't
2:23:32
like it for sure I've been there I
2:23:33
wasn't let me I've been to Finland allow
2:23:36
me to play something funny
2:23:40
we had some shake ups in the Department
2:23:45
of Homeland Security also the Secret
2:23:47
Service Trump is firing people what we
2:23:50
talked about was a possible analogy
2:23:52
between what we're seeing in the
2:23:53
President and and studies of violence
2:23:55
and acting out particularly workplace
2:23:57
violence and we talked about the path
2:23:59
the journey and pathway to violence when
2:24:01
we see people using language of
2:24:03
despondency lashing out blaming others
2:24:05
obsessive obsessive compulsive
2:24:08
attachment to one issue and the
2:24:09
inability to get off of it that in that
2:24:11
case it would be the border and and
2:24:14
security on the border and immigration
2:24:16
and so are we the question we have to
2:24:18
ask ourselves from a behave
2:24:19
your senses are we watching a president
2:24:22
essentially on on his way to what we
2:24:24
call a flashpoint and and are we now
2:24:27
beginning to see him act out in the form
2:24:29
of purging and mass firing and
2:24:32
completely not listening to any logic
2:24:35
you know when people say to him the law
2:24:36
or policy is such and such and we would
2:24:39
be violating the Constitution or the law
2:24:41
and he simply dismisses it and fires
2:24:42
people and keeps doing it are we
2:24:45
essentially watching a workplace
2:24:47
violence incident play out at the
2:24:49
highest level of our government and is
2:24:51
he acting out now and where does this go
2:24:53
if I'm right about that workplace
2:24:55
violence
2:24:56
what firing somebody suddenly know that
2:25:01
he's kind of known for firing people
2:25:03
from his old show but but was this on
2:25:07
CNN that's my guess this was sent to me
2:25:11
by producer I don't know the origin plus
2:25:13
I got CNN written all wouldn't surprise
2:25:15
me we had the kids over last night the
2:25:18
one of Tina's daughter is the one who's
2:25:19
who lives here in Austin and her
2:25:22
boyfriend and she is now general manager
2:25:25
at a nice restaurant which is a complete
2:25:30
career change for her she's a film major
2:25:33
and she's really digging it really into
2:25:35
it but now she's that she has to bring
2:25:37
her team together and she's trying to
2:25:39
hire people now she says that she hasn't
2:25:42
hired a single one now granted food
2:25:45
service and this is a you know this is
2:25:47
an independent restaurant it's not part
2:25:49
of a chain it's a hell of a horrible
2:25:51
business and food services where you
2:25:53
know kids go to get some change you know
2:25:56
just I'll just work this but she said of
2:25:59
the analyze it 15 interviews not a
2:26:01
single one picked up on the clue when
2:26:05
she asked you know questions like well
2:26:07
you know what do you hope to get out of
2:26:09
this yeah if you're doing an interview
2:26:11
you'll say something smart that'll get
2:26:13
you the job an example would be well I
2:26:17
hope to work with a great team and I'm
2:26:19
really looking forward to you know
2:26:21
serving great food to anything you just
2:26:23
make it up no every single one would say
2:26:29
I really don't care I just want to make
2:26:31
some money until I find something better
2:26:33
every single every single one Wow
2:26:36
I'm it's okay if you want to be honest
2:26:38
but I mean giving an enduring an
2:26:40
interview there's a little bit of smarts
2:26:44
necessary yeah you got it you got to say
2:26:48
something other than that I'm just here
2:26:50
for the short term babe with without
2:26:52
fail every stiff like noodle boy one guy
2:26:56
actually said what's the what is your
2:26:59
discipline policy what am i I want to
2:27:09
protect the identity but there was you
2:27:10
know this is like what is your day of
2:27:11
course the first thing you do is go look
2:27:13
this person up you know did they have
2:27:15
issues of not showing up or maybe they
2:27:18
were on a sex offender list and all of
2:27:21
the above are true but the Millennials
2:27:24
who just they don't and here's a tip
2:27:27
from your uncle Adam even if you're just
2:27:30
doing it to get by don't say that this
2:27:34
would get that beyond them and one of
2:27:38
their heroes of course is Kristen
2:27:40
Gillibrand at Kirsten Kristin and this
2:27:43
is my one of my favorite clips I had to
2:27:45
kind of play with it a little bit
2:27:46
destroys to understand about but this is
2:27:48
her discussing nuclear armaments and she
2:27:53
has a kind of a new when you say you
2:27:56
want to develop low-yield nuclear
2:27:58
weapons that are tactile what you're
2:28:01
saying is you want you to use them no no
2:28:06
miss Gillibrand if it's tactile that
2:28:09
means you can feel it you doofus no
2:28:11
military will make an argument to say oh
2:28:14
this is just again to meet you we have
2:28:17
to have an equal threat and this it was
2:28:20
usable that it's a better threat
2:28:22
I just found that as not believable I I
2:28:25
just I they're trying to create nuclear
2:28:28
weapons that are usable so I oppose the
2:28:31
entire defense bill because about one
2:28:33
provision so if I'm president I am going
2:28:36
to make sure we unwind not completely
2:28:39
and I don't think we should be trying to
2:28:41
create tactile nuclear weapons because a
2:28:50
tactile nukes meant I gotta write this
2:28:53
down
2:28:54
how about haptic Newton suit add that to
2:28:56
it well there's another idiot Nancy
2:29:04
Pelosi so here we are asserting huh
2:29:06
Congress has long stood established
2:29:08
responsibilities in the oversight of our
2:29:13
piece of military force and also
2:29:16
limiting Americans engagement in this
2:29:18
war which is going on far too long I
2:29:21
think we all agree it's so sad we the
2:29:24
President must sign this legislation
2:29:26
we're so proud of the bipartisan support
2:29:28
bicameral legislation that we will
2:29:31
sending him to advance a peaceful
2:29:33
endurance solution to an horrific
2:29:36
humanitarian crisis I didn't the vice
2:29:43
president's placement I don't have it so
2:29:48
she actually signs her name on this bill
2:29:50
where the vice president's name should
2:29:52
be and goes oops well he can figure it
2:29:55
out and and she was doing that thing
2:29:59
where you write each letter with a
2:30:01
different pen yeah I find this for
2:30:04
souvenirs yeah this is really irks him
2:30:06
and I wanted to stop as an American
2:30:08
citizen sign the document just sign it
2:30:11
give that one pen away do whatever you
2:30:14
want you know put it on ebay donate it
2:30:17
to charity but this 20 pens just it
2:30:20
she's like okay and half of the end then
2:30:23
she gets another pan and then yeah you
2:30:25
can even hear it
2:30:28
yeah throw one one down picking up
2:30:30
another one up throwing it down picking
2:30:32
up another one throwing it down picking
2:30:35
up another one hey I think Obama started
2:30:41
that I don't think so I think that goes
2:30:44
we're going on mmm okay and then this is
2:30:48
one of my finals professor Steve Cohen
2:30:50
showed up and gave Maggie Haberman
2:30:54
credit for something I believe that we
2:30:57
created namely the Trump rotation I
2:31:02
think will hatch yes well this is the
2:31:05
Pauling because we have one of our guys
2:31:07
who wants to do some booking for some
2:31:08
interviews and he got a hold of Steve
2:31:10
Cohen it refuses to be interviewed
2:31:12
really yeah by us or just in general us
2:31:16
or podcasters I don't know really yeah
2:31:19
so I think it was Molly Hemingway who
2:31:22
have the Federalists who first pointed
2:31:24
out that there's a cycle that the press
2:31:27
grows through in their Trump hatred that
2:31:29
they they firstly go into Russian
2:31:31
collusion who and where the Russian
2:31:33
money was bad enough and there was
2:31:34
Natasha and I hope Paul Manafort and all
2:31:37
these things you know they had the
2:31:39
Russian clue and then that blows up
2:31:41
because it's all nonsense it's all
2:31:42
completely ridiculous and when that's
2:31:44
exposed they go into racism oh the
2:31:46
racism here it was Donald Trump this
2:31:48
shooter in New Zealand referenced Donald
2:31:51
Trump the image of him that we created
2:31:53
that inspired him but but it's somehow
2:31:55
Trump's fault if Trump says some of the
2:31:57
same words he speaks English and they
2:31:59
speak English it's incredible the
2:32:01
connections are just endless who could
2:32:03
say you know I mean he's walks upright
2:32:05
and so do they and then that falls apart
2:32:07
and people start to you've kind of roll
2:32:09
their eyes and when all of that won't
2:32:10
wash they go back to the routine that
2:32:12
he's crazy well I'm pretty sure I
2:32:15
couldn't find this this article of hers
2:32:20
or I'm just a little earth and only
2:32:22
Hemingway is the one he'd be cited what
2:32:24
did I say he said Hal Berman Oh
2:32:27
Hemingway is she related I doubt it
2:32:32
so
2:32:34
I think we came up with the Trump
2:32:35
rotation we have a with Trump rotation
2:32:38
calm and I'm a little disappointed now
2:32:40
this thing is 2 years old we put it up
2:32:43
right after Trump got inaugurated I'm
2:32:46
disappointed that we're big fans of
2:32:49
professor Cohen not only does he not
2:32:51
give us credit okay it can happen but
2:32:53
then to refuse to be interviewed yeah
2:32:57
when he's being shunned by everybody
2:32:59
anyway nobody wants to be interviewed no
2:33:01
one let's put him on the air cuz he has
2:33:02
too many positive things to say about
2:33:04
Russia yeah well no okay no no ever you
2:33:07
all right when you when you come
2:33:09
crawling back to us we're just gonna no
2:33:18
I'm sorry professors no and even if you
2:33:20
say that you're not getting back in not
2:33:22
gonna happen
2:33:23
um good news Brussels is the first major
2:33:28
city to halt the rollout of 5g yes very
2:33:33
smart Brussels and it should tell you
2:33:36
something yeah that's where they that's
2:33:38
where the EU is centered yep and they
2:33:40
don't want to be radiate or not it's not
2:33:42
really true or radiations not good
2:33:44
gamma radiation it's but they don't want
2:33:46
to RF to death their own people the same
2:33:50
goes for the town of moraga throughout
2:33:53
all of 2019 we've been hearing tech
2:33:55
companies and cell phone companies
2:33:56
talking about all the excitement about
2:33:58
5g and the race to get there first but
2:34:01
tonight in Moraga they're talking about
2:34:03
the fight against it sitting at her home
2:34:05
office Elie Marx has a device that
2:34:07
measures her RF exposure she's
2:34:09
surrounded by campaign materials that
2:34:12
she's used in a decade of pushing back
2:34:14
against ever expanding cell phone towers
2:34:16
for her the fight is personal her
2:34:19
husband started using a cell phone in
2:34:21
1986 and developed a brain tumor in 2008
2:34:24
researchers do not agree right now about
2:34:27
what constitutes safe RF exposure the
2:34:30
FCC and cell phone companies maintain
2:34:32
radiation exposure from cell phones is
2:34:34
not dangerous thankfully her husband
2:34:36
pulled through but it was her wake-up
2:34:38
call now she's taking on 5g
2:34:42
running parallel to this fight against
2:34:43
5g is the race to be the first country
2:34:45
to have it the US has been competing
2:34:47
against China now all wireless companies
2:34:50
claim they'll have 5g this year some
2:34:53
have launched already so what exactly is
2:34:55
it possibly the way that the internet
2:34:58
runs will change because of this
2:35:00
technology and share is an editor at
2:35:02
large for CNET news who follows 5g he
2:35:05
says it could change everything from
2:35:06
education to AI to healthcare
2:35:08
editor-at-large is that an important job
2:35:11
because this guy sounds like a
2:35:12
nincompoop it's just it's just a title
2:35:15
for somebody I don't know what title
2:35:19
it's all about speed so the promise of
2:35:23
5g is that it's going to be
2:35:24
significantly faster so think of being
2:35:27
able to download a movie within minutes
2:35:29
this example which is always I'm a
2:35:36
hundred percent on your site on this
2:35:38
this is the horrible example and it's
2:35:40
always the first one you'll be able to
2:35:43
download a movie in two minutes bro I
2:35:46
click play on Netflix it starts
2:35:49
immediately
2:35:50
it's called streaming ever hear of it
2:35:53
seen it by the way editor-at-large the
2:35:56
only way that you were downloaded
2:35:58
illegally
2:36:00
thank you add to that promoting illegal
2:36:03
behavior and unlawful content way to go
2:36:06
see net so the promise of voting movies
2:36:08
which is that it's going to be
2:36:10
significantly faster so think of being
2:36:13
able to download a movie within minutes
2:36:15
instead of waiting a long long time also
2:36:18
for this editor large to think that
2:36:21
that's how the internet works I mean
2:36:22
what yes if the movie is located at your
2:36:25
ISP or one hop away yeah it might might
2:36:28
download really really fast if it's
2:36:30
sitting on my little server somewhere
2:36:32
else it may not download very fast Pinar
2:36:34
to maintain this speedy connection
2:36:37
cellphone companies claim they need
2:36:39
additional cell towers in communities
2:36:41
like Moraga Elly says she'd rather see
2:36:44
these companies stick to fiber there's a
2:36:46
better way to do it and that would be
2:36:48
favor to the premises we don't need
2:36:50
these small so-called
2:36:52
small cells every few homes in our King
2:36:55
no I will forget that is happening but I
2:36:57
learned something in the second clip
2:36:59
short that the local municipalities such
2:37:03
as Austin really have no power over this
2:37:06
5g rollout and it's a legal issue which
2:37:09
I didn't understand until now so many
2:37:11
local governments will also say when it
2:37:13
comes to this argument their hands are
2:37:15
tied which makes them reluctant to take
2:37:17
any kind of action regulating Public
2:37:19
Safety surrounding cell phone towers is
2:37:21
something that only the federal
2:37:23
government and in some cases the state
2:37:24
government can do so local governments
2:37:27
are left to do things when it comes to
2:37:29
public right-of-way but if they get in
2:37:31
the way of the permitting process they
2:37:34
are at risk of being sued which is
2:37:35
something that happened in nearby
2:37:37
Piedmont so they are understandably
2:37:39
being careful I didn't know that yes I
2:37:42
should have talked about we did shock
2:37:45
the safety issues cannot be part of the
2:37:47
reason for refusing to put these things
2:37:49
up it has to be aesthetic or there has
2:37:52
to be some other crazy thing got a dream
2:37:54
something up that's creative now there's
2:37:57
another little tidbit that I have run
2:37:59
into interestingly enough China China
2:38:03
China wants to roll out 5g they want to
2:38:05
go nuts about it you're just learning
2:38:08
this no that's not what I learned
2:38:12
China's 5g is 2.6 gigahertz oh really
2:38:19
they're just rolling the protocol out
2:38:20
over the existing well the existing is
2:38:24
2.3 or what I don't know what the Wi-Fi
2:38:25
is 2.3 I guess but they're yes they're
2:38:29
not doing the millimeter wave five
2:38:32
because they don't want to kill their
2:38:33
own citizens yeah so they're doing a two
2:38:37
point six get the whole thing the entire
2:38:39
country's gonna be rolled out at that
2:38:40
frequency fire and that's gonna be
2:38:43
called 5g but I don't know what this has
2:38:46
not been discussed it's also that you
2:38:48
can't get the bandwidth you're talking
2:38:49
about if you're gonna do if you're gonna
2:38:51
do that I don't think you can get the
2:38:53
bandwidth you can get three what what is
2:38:55
the max maybe 500 megabits per second of
2:38:59
the two point six two point yeah two
2:39:02
points I think you can have multiple
2:39:04
channels and maybe pick up a gigabit or
2:39:06
maybe more okay but not the ten
2:39:09
they're talking about no you do need a
2:39:12
super buy bandwidth if you're gonna just
2:39:13
have one channel and you're gonna be
2:39:15
pulling as much as you can off it but
2:39:17
this thing's got to go through the walls
2:39:19
of your house the windows are a problem
2:39:22
if you're dealing with millimeter waves
2:39:23
but isn't it interesting that you got
2:39:25
deep platform from PC Magazine for
2:39:29
questioning this and now again it's just
2:39:31
like the chemtrails this is your
2:39:32
chemtrails John 5g is your chemtrails
2:39:36
gee my friend Madge and that well
2:39:38
hopefully I'll have some good stuff I
2:39:41
can continue to bitch and moan I did I
2:39:44
was just a target for me now you're all
2:39:47
Judi with it
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sector is full somebody in the bed can't
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take it anymore sorry
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so turn around
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I'm sorry it can't happen so turn around
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the saying every conceivable way of
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smuggling drugs in the United States one
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case where somebody had heroin hidden in
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false buttocks on their body had
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actually exploded and killed the person
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carat though the Secretary of Homeland
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Security Kristin Nielsen is leaving the
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Trump administration after submitting
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her resignation last night
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the unexpected move that follows the
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president's dismay over a surge in
2:42:55
migrants at the us-mexico border now we
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want to clarify correct something
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happened earlier in the show we had an
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inaccurate graphic on screen while
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talking about this very story we just
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want to be clear the funding is being
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cut off to the three Central American
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countries we apologize for the error it
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never should have happened
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daddy yes Felix can I go and play after
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I read this of course you can okay is it
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recording yes it's recording you can go
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we're all gonna die by Felix Wilson but
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daddy you wrote this no I just helped
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you righteous you asked me to help you
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remember I asked you to help me with my
2:43:35
homework just shut up and read we're all
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gonna die by Felix Wilson the n5m is
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full of lies should not be seen by my
2:43:45
young eyes CNN and ABC CIA BS and NBC
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m5m used dirty tricks just will uh
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McGillis and make us sick all of my
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young friends and I I continually told
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we're all gonna die
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these tells us all to live in fear the
2:44:05
world could end in a few more years
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propaganda in our TV shows ends young
2:44:10
minds while our amygdalas grow to stop
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climate change by two degrees they feed
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us bugs and mac and cheese vaccine dogs
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and Dhokla scooters homeless people and
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drug to school shooters broadcasting
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everywhere in 5g with no regard for you
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and me while the m5m is biased and
2:44:31
hateful
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there's a podcast for which I'm grateful
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when there's no advertising no planted
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CIA insiders no one to tell them what to
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say I want to make them go away
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just value for value that's good that's
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true for Mom for dad for me for you I'm
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talking about no agenda sure put out for
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it's John and Adam we come to here in
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unity so I thank you all for your
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courage great comment to keep your
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amygdala nourished and one last thing
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before I jump please don't eat me don't
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Trump can I go and play now yes of
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course you can and I my toys back sure
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and you please unchain me from this
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microphone stand Oppo Dvorak org slash
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and a bad
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