Cover for No Agenda Show 1130: Troll Union
April 18th, 2019 • 2h 55m

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this is no agenda Adam Curry and from
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northern Silicon Valley where I'm
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pledging sixty billion dollars for the
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restoration of the note freedom I'm John
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Sita for you sir are such a
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philanthropist yes and atop them there's
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a bunch of toppers going on is become a
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news item especially in Canada where
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they mock the French oh really I'm
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celebrating here what no it's more time
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baby
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Oh mulch are you gonna go to Muller
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rather than the church
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let's do Muller yeah I don't have any
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Muller I mean I read all the Muller
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stuff today and I said oh here we go
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another round of Trump bashing cuz
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there's a there's a very slight crack in
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in the in the mortar so they're gonna go
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after him what crack was there with
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cracks the crack is that when molars he
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says in the report apparently he says
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that Trump said oh there's the end of my
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presidency I'm toast or something like
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that oh okay and so then he fought then
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he told people to fire Muller and do all
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this stuff that he never did he never
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did but they figured that's good enough
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hmm I do it the one clip I guess well
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okay play what you're doing go go what
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what what I get what I did is I got the
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immediate responses right after bars
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this morning
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attorney general bar did a press
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conference in which he kind of
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reiterated what he already said I guess
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and there were a couple of questions
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you know I was watching I was monitoring
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all morning people all GD also geo oh
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boy
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oh we can't wait forever so here this
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was this was MSNBC is the only one
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really worth listening to because it's
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so you'll hear it and we have was it
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who's the the NBC liar guy who was that
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guy yeah all of them no no no Brian
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Brian oh Williams Brian Williams that's
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all of them Brian Williams with Nicole
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Wallace who is in a turn I think you see
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attorney
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they should make old Wallace yeah I have
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a feeling she's in it well most of those
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people are attorneys anyway you'll hear
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her first with her before she thought
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the mic was open and then Brian and then
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you'll hear what she has to say that was
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extraordinary
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I'm strong we are joined here by Nicole
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Wallace and Neil Katya all I think a
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conservative reading of what we just
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witnessed is at the age of 68 bill Barr
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has decided his legacy he is fine with
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his legacy being the AG who took one for
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the team
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[Music]
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now what was the one thing MSNBC was
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saying over and over and over again for
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the past two years
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the Trump campaign and Trump colluded
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with the Russians to - that's it you
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don't have to say anymore just colluding
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with the Russians all right exactly that
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is that's exactly right any collusion he
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is fine with his legacy being the AG who
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took one for the team well I think it
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also explains why we haven't seen Sarah
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Sanders in a while the administration
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has a new face and a new messenger and
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one with a lot more stature he's the
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country's attorney general the most
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extraordinary piece of that statement
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was was twofold one around collusion I
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think he said half a dozen times no
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collision no occlusion no lawyer no
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legal presentation presents its
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conclusion six times a political
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messenger and I know a little bit about
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that having a political messenger all of
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my career underscores the central
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message particularly a political
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messenger which I've been all my career
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she's supposed to be a news person of
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some sort but what she's literally
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saying is only political operatives not
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news people not attorneys only political
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operatives will repeat something
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incessantly Wow I think he said half a
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dozen times no collision occlusion no
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lawyer no legal presentation presents
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its conclusion six times a political
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messenger and I know a little bit about
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that having been a political messenger
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all of my career underscores the central
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message particularly if it's on shaky
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ground multiple times to use that room
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to use that podium to underscore Donald
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Trump's refrain on his twitter feed for
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the last two years of no clusion was
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just an extraordinary thing to witness
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the second was on obstruction it's like
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as a parent if you say yeah my kid
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vandalized the school but he was
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frustrated by having a hard time in that
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came out instead yes Donald Trump may
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have been obstruction II came into
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office they were bugging him
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they were bugging him about Mike Flynn
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lyin they were bugging him about all
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those contacts with brushes he was fresh
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it was an extraordinary excuse we
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finally see Robert molars report again
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it's also the fifth presentation from
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Bob Barr about a report we still haven't
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seen yeah okay I just thought it was
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funny that she's just can sit there with
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a straight face and say anyone who
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repeats something like that is clearly a
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political operative yes Nicole Wallace
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correct I can't find my CNN clip but it
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was exactly the same why did he keep
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repeating that it's not even a thing
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collusion here's a snippet I took from
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the CBS report the day before with it
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which I noted it had an interesting skew
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because they just can't read they just
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can't get away from it
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you'll see a lot of very strong things
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come out tomorrow the president's
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personal attorneys have prepared a
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counter report to emphasize there were
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no charges of collusion or obstruction
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against the President or anyone else
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there are reports tonight the Justice
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Department and the White House have had
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numerous conversations about the report
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there was no collusion and there was no
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obstruction in a summary released last
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month Attorney General William bar said
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Special Counsel Robert Muller did not
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find evidence the president's campaign
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coordinated with Moscow to influence the
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2016 election and Barr determined there
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was not enough evidence of obstruction
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of justice angering Democrats tomorrow's
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report could shed light on president
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Trump's efforts to thwart the
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investigation at a heavily redacted
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version could fuel a bitter partisan
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feud over the public's right to see the
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results of Muller's work yeah so I think
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most of the news outlets have probably
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skimmed through most of the report by
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now and I'm just not hearing anything
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well yeah preparing it for the
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you know four-star that late last when
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they print well I look forward to to
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reading and although it's a bit busy
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tomorrow we're moving and Saturday I'm
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rebuilding this hey this is what I do
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this is part of what I do on the show
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there might be some gems in there that
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are overlooked doubtful I'm sure there's
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stuff that's gonna be overlooked because
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the media is not gonna if there's
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anything even neutral they're not gonna
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bother with it it's just gonna bitch
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about the redactions no no no I think
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the the now we're moving on to his
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conduct its conduct well it's part of
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the Trump rotation the cons that's
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conduct yeah that's what I'm saying
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we're back it's cause conduct it's not
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presidential if he just started tweeting
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I got several messages this past week
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when not sure Dom was burning from the
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Netherlands and pointing to pieces in
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the press suggesting dropping water from
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a water tanker play water Jack what a
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moron and meanwhile it seems to be some
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actual consideration that they had but
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that was the people's first response not
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to Dom was that sweet and I said well
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they probably aren't prepared for cuz
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only reason we have those because we get
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these firefighers lots of these water
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tankers but there are these helicopters
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that carry on a big giant bucket and
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then I realized when looking at one of
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the pictures that the send river is
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right there the helicopter could go down
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and grab a big bucket full of water and
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within just five seconds dump it on to
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the end of the dock that was also anyone
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who did that made those comments it's
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not stupid is really a fool yeah yeah it
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is a way of putting fires out after I'm
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reliably informed yes especially when
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that building is so big well I do have
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did you had my cut did you catch this
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Pacini yes of course I did I'm I'm
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surprised you actually want to play
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clips from that that I course I saw it
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all right okay why would you think that
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let's go over this just and analyze our
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own
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our decision-making okay by discussing
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alright
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the pachán ik thing which is off the
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rails in terms of conspiracy but that
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said I'm reading today's National Post
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out of Canada and there's a long article
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on the condemnation of what's going on
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which was my my mocking it at the
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beginning of the show there's all these
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rich French guys every billionaire in
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France is upping the ante and how much
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money they're gonna contribute to fixing
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this place which McCrone says he can do
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in five years it'll take five years just
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for the committee to come to a decision
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please yeah you know that five years
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we're analyzing our decision making
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process yeah but so we're analyzing our
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decision making process and it was a it
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was a quote in here that convinced me
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that is probably not a bad idea to play
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the pitch in the pitch enok piece
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because he just got he claims that there
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was a false flag well let me tell it and
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explain to you why I didn't want to play
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it I think I can I think I have some
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interesting clips that that can lead us
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somewhere then and and because what
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botanic does not say don't think is why
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he thinks it was a false flag and also
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the minute you come out and say this is
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a false flag I think people stopped
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listening I think they stopped listening
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like any of they're like oh yeah oh sure
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yeah I don't think so yeah we don't do
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false flag crap we put Janek is
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entertaining well that's for sure he's
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very entertaining and the false flag
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assertion in this regard and it's in
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France so nobody you know okay false
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play in France whatever I don't think
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people oh no they're gonna play if
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anybody turns out I did wanted to turn
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off this clip because botanics going off
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the deep end on this false flag idea I
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don't think they're normal no agenda
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listener alright
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I'm I think I can come to the same
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conclusion without you know I don't know
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oh I see what you're gonna do is do a
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false leg around about what we do okay
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well I would say I would suggest now we
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play poach anak I will
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make my comment on why I think it could
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have been mm-hmm based on pichan XD
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psious then I want to hear yours okay it
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may not be different but I think I have
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a lot more data points than Oh Jenna
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from the very beginning I said that
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might call and we should probably say
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for people who are new look up Steve
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botanics Wikipedia page and you'll see
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that he has an incredible list of
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credentials in specifically
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psychological warfare so he would be the
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one to go to for stuff like this
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a spoiled entitled child born to two
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doctors and one is a neurologist the
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other ones a general practitioner
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internist that's quite an important
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profession in France it's much tougher
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to be a physician in France than it is
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in the United States I know my father
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was trained in France but more
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importantly this was a young man who
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avoided the draft consciously does this
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remind you of anybody else who did an a
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false-flag yeah Bush this comes from the
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wealthy family he spoiled he avoided the
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draft he's entitled he's narcissistic
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and guess what he lies like a banshee
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he's a sociopath he was trained by the
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Rothschild family and became a
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multimillionaire without any profession
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or any companies that he started so we
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have a president who I told you from the
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very beginning is inept and what
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happened well lo and behold they were
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yellow vest riots all over because he
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didn't know how to manage the economy
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and secondly he increased taxes on fuels
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most people complain about it already
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they pay 50 s per six percent of the
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taxes of their income to taxes and by
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the way his popularity was 24% before
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the fire and guess what it was 24% after
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the fire so this is a man who created a
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fire why do I say created a fire because
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number one I have property right next to
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the North field um number two I've been
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in an alkyl down and they totally
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discombobulated when they running a
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service their kids running in and out
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and they're gypsies and the police would
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not let me stop them thirdly this was a
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propitious fire just before Easter
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Sunday you had a Catholic Church go on
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fire this is an 800 year old symbol of
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Christianity in a country which lost its
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Christianity during World War one - and
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its assassination slaughter of the Hutus
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and the Tutsis so we have here a country
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miscreants okay I like the way cuz of a
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country of miscreants I don't know what
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they what did the French have to do with
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the the Rwanda situation the friend
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there was a French colony know when this
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was happening
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mmm-hmm I don't know what he's referring
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to he also he also makes implying is
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implying the French for behind the
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genocide is what he's implying but I
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could do not have any I don't but I mean
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why I don't know we shouldn't be
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throwing this stuff and he does this
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sort of thing he brings in stuff like
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when he does his little arguments he
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does for example he says McCrone
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approval rating was 24 and then after
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the fire guess what it was twenty forty
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four so what I mean I don't understand
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his regret what he's doing but okay he
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goes he doesn't like the French it's
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fairly clear
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a coozer is a country of mystery he
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lived he grew up in France you lived
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there for many there's a lot of people
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that don't like they're sure apparently
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doesn't like the French but let's
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continue and then listen and hear him
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out and then I have a one quote I want
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to bring in from the National Post this
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is dr. Chen ik and let me get straight
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to the facts there's Notre Dame fire was
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a false but this is the same clip what
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this is this is clip two when it starts
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with the same thing flag most of you
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know by now what a false flag is what he
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before the fire okay maybe maybe you I
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don't know what you did let me see if I
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can find a second part he could not
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manage them so you had riots he has
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gotta be it's got to be 158 in
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does that mean well this clip is 232 so
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I don't know what I did wrong here
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yeah create a false flag and who is he
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tree miss cranes oh here we go okay
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country of miscreants you didn't edit it
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right it's okay no problem here we go
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in turn he could not manage them so you
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had riots he had anti-muslim feelings he
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had high anti-semitism and in short you
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had an economy that wasn't functioning
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what do you do you create a false flag
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just like Bush did in order to go to war
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a unifier country you create a false
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flag in this case lo and behold a day
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before the fire Kurt and by the way took
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23 minutes before the first responders
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came to the fire and I've lived next to
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no down I believe me if you see smoke
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and fire you respond very quickly but
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remember it took 23 minutes before the
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first respondent and then what what's
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happening a day before the fire twelve
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of the major pasal that were in the
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church as well as important window
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coverings and rose-colored glass windows
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were taken away from the church by
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miracle the New York Times called it a
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miracle by a company called Sakura sa
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CRA which is a division of a major
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company which you have no coordinates
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for located in what we call the doll
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dunya so the day before you travel six
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to eight hours with these statues that
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are the most valuable statues of the
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church and somehow it's a miracle that
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they were in the blaze so in fact what
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we have here is a false flag created by
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what we call in French la piscine the
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swimming pool which is an affectionate
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name for the devil or the second Bureau
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or the what we call the intelligence
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support of France so they worked
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alongside of Macomb and guess who else
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they worked alongside they worked
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alongside my own colleagues in military
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intelligence and in the CIA how do I
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know because I got an email unsolicited
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from one of my colleagues who said you
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know my condolences on the fact that the
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church is burning and I couldn't care
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less
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let me give you a famous quote Lewis
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Tally Hall of Perigord the famous
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foreign minister said the following to
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be the grand manipulator you have to be
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very efficient in manipulation denial
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distortion and creating of crises the
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one person who wasn't was matcom good
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luck and good night all right so the
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assertion the way I understood it is
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there was we're now into week was it now
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27 28 hmm maybe 20 yellow vests pairing
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is that long is it yeah yeah oh yes
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definitely no room will let us know it's
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it's it's in the 20s buying a 23 next
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week will be 23 so that's how long is
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really that's quite public okay that is
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a quite a long time and he's losing grip
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on the country and the idea is create a
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a 911 type event where in this case as
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far as we know no one died but shock to
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the system
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yeah the only problem and let's just
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take this assertion I'll stay on this
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the only problem is we've had a lot of
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vandalism in church in churches in
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France right up to right right up to a
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fire that just a week ago like another
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raging fire in a different Church yeah
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so there's a lot of these were tweeted
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there's a lot of films of the sounds so
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tons of it's tons of there tons of it so
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church churches and friends have been so
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the problem that he had in this event
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let's go on this track I like this so
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it's planned it's a false flag we got to
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do this that it's a globalist move so
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we've got to get all our buddies they're
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not in on it you can't just do this in a
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vacuum because we can't has we can't
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have the burning of the nuts are dumb
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unify the country if it's blamed on
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Muslims which by the way the other
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church desecrations were not blamed on
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Muslims there's very little written
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saying all this has got to be Muslims
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doing this now is people who hate the
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you know the France is pretty secular at
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this point so there's not a lot of
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accusation but that had to be quelled
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and you may have seen the the Shepard
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Smith interview and there's a second one
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that I want to play and now having
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worked at an organization that was very
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similar to Fox News there or MSNBC or
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CNN in the regard that word comes from
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down uh hi it's either whenever you say
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Michael Jackson you also have to follow
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that by saying the King of Pop or don't
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say material girl when you're
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introducing Madonna I mean these kinds
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of things these memos are out there and
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I have to be you there's requirements or
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otherwise those people will not show up
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yeah they won't come to the mid to the
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award show or whatever it is and I'm
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hearing that Fox News which you know
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again we've said that it's certainly run
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by globalist if it's Democrats is a
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different thing certainly run by
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globalist we even have Paul Ryan now you
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know going in there on the board of Fox
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things are changing Donna Brazile is on
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Fox
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so Shepard Smith and this was odd to
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start with gets an actual conspiracy
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theorists on the phone
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Philippe Carson T who Shepard Smith
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identifies as an elected French official
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which is not true the guy actually was
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barred from running in in the elections
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because such he's such a crazy whack job
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and he's look at his Wikipedia page
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conspiracy theorist tried to run he's
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never been elected yet he's introduced
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as an elected official the guy starts to
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go into his rap and then Shep Smith
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takes over
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Felipe Carson T is on the line with us a
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French elected official who is in Paris
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now Philippe what what have you seen and
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what do you know by the way I love how
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Shepard Smith thinks that you need to
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pronounce it like he's Mexican Philippe
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now Philippe okay
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he's not from Mexico what what have you
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seen and what do you know well I loved I
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was close to the sphenoid happened and
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no I left the place because I want to
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let people work around it everybody
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really understand in France I would tell
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you something it's um even if nobody
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nobody died I mean it's like a 911 it's
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a French 911 Hill and it's it's a big
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shock I mean this shirt was there for
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more than 850 years and even they're not
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even in there to destroy it
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and you need to know that for the past
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years we had churches desecrated each
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and every week in France all their
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friends
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so of course you will hear the story
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abut the politically correct political
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correctness which will tell you that
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it's probably an accident sir sir sir
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we're not going to speculate here of the
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cause of something which we don't know
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if you have conservation if you have
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observations or you know something we
24:12
would love to hear it I'm just telling
24:15
you something what you need to be ready
24:17
no sir we're not doing that here not now
24:20
okay not on my watch Philippe car Cindy
24:23
it's very good of you to be here now a
24:25
couple things he's saying not here not
24:27
on my watch because this came from on
24:30
high
24:31
you will not connect Notre Dom to
24:34
Muslims and I think it was set up this
24:37
way specifically with Shepard Smith who
24:39
was not in not in the loop on this he's
24:40
just been told what to do let's make
24:43
sure the message gets out bring the
24:45
conspiracy ons conspiracy theorists on
24:48
he's famous in France for this tell
24:50
Shepard Smith he's an elected official
24:53
and then let's see Shep do his job of
24:56
saying no no no not on my watch no this
24:59
is Fox News if there was a conspiracy
25:01
they'd be all over that shit no no no we
25:05
carries on until later in the day Neil
25:07
Cavuto on the phone bill we don't know
25:10
what started this we need this is
25:12
Christian League president Bill
25:16
Donoghue who know the repercussions and
25:18
what has been left as a result of this
25:20
ruins and ruins that could could take
25:23
some time to fix and make right and you
25:25
never can make it as it was well you
25:29
know if it is an accident it's a
25:30
monumental tragedy but forgive me for
25:32
being suspicious just last month a 17th
25:35
century church was set on fire in Paris
25:38
we've seen Tabernacles knock down
25:40
crosses have been torn down we don't
25:47
know that he's already jumping ahead yes
25:50
we do this has been in every mainstream
25:54
report this is not as some conspiracy -
25:57
but kabuto already he's heard the
25:58
message he knows what to do don't
26:00
because we can't connect it to anything
26:02
very dangerous we don't know that we
26:07
don't know so if we can avoid what your
26:09
suspicions might be I do want to look at
26:11
what happens now there was a very pricey
26:14
rebuilding and renovation effort going
26:16
on that involved a good deal of Catholic
26:19
fundraising campaigns I know in this
26:21
country and abroad this renovation was
26:24
paid for upfront so in other words all
26:26
the money's were there and now I'm
26:28
wondering how much more the Catholic
26:30
Church commits to this or do you think
26:33
now they first want to get to the bottom
26:35
of it
26:35
well first they have to get to the
26:36
bottom of it and they will rebuild it
26:38
there's no question about that
26:39
they certainly the Catholic Church will
26:40
come up with the money for it that's not
26:41
even a question
26:42
but I I'm sorry I mean when I find out
26:46
that the Eucharist is being destroyed
26:47
and excrement is being smeared on
26:49
crosses but we cannot make conjectures
26:54
about this so thank you mom why can't he
26:57
do that this this is Fox News how could
26:59
I've never heard them say this we can't
27:02
have any conjecture or know where Fox
27:04
News we don't do that we don't
27:06
trafficking conspiracy theories bullshit
27:10
I love you but we cannot make
27:12
conjectures about this so thank you I'm
27:15
sorry thank you very very much
27:17
just gestures this is great sorry I did
27:21
just a concept that we cannot get
27:23
gestures he wasn't talking about
27:25
conspiracies would you which is implied
27:28
but he's not talking about conspiracies
27:31
he said we cannot make conjecture what
27:35
is that you ever listen to Fox precisely
27:38
I love you but we cannot make
27:41
conjectures about this so thank you mom
27:43
I'm sorry thank you very very much I do
27:46
want to let people know and again we're
27:47
not trying to be rude or guests here
27:49
there is so much we do not know about
27:53
what he says here now he's now he's just
27:56
talking about the memo we got do you
27:57
very much I do want what people know and
27:59
again we're not trying to be rude or
28:01
guests here there is so much we do not
28:03
know about what what happened here we do
28:05
know that about four hours ago something
28:08
started here now there there are
28:09
incidents that have been raised to get
28:11
together Church a lot of popular tourist
28:13
sites certainly in and around Paris no
28:15
stranger to attacks but it is another
28:17
leap to start taking views like that
28:20
when we don't know it's just baffling to
28:23
me I watched Fox News for the conjecture
28:26
are you kidding me so that made no sense
28:28
and that kind of plays into what pachán
28:31
ik is saying as this was meant to create
28:34
some form of unity to stop everyone in
28:37
the tracks and I think it was very
28:38
shocking that in an odd way like Tina
28:42
was very she said this is devastating
28:44
and we were just there three years ago
28:45
it I didn't have the same feeling but I
28:48
know a lot of people do that really
28:50
really it hurts it hurts for them to see
28:53
this fire in a beautiful building it is
28:55
true that the the north are dumb rooster
28:59
and other statues were taken from the
29:02
spire and the New York Times doesn't
29:03
Said's it the indeed they say it's a
29:05
miracle it's a miracle they took that
29:07
just in time I don't know if those
29:08
indeed were the most valuable but I had
29:10
no reason to doubt it now let's get into
29:13
what happened and how did this start and
29:16
we still don't have all the facts of
29:18
perhaps delayed response from the fire
29:21
department but there was a I have a clip
29:24
here from a presser yes about the very
29:30
late response of the
29:31
our department and something else we had
29:32
a press conference from the fire brigade
29:34
about an hour ago and we got a little
29:36
better timing a little bit alarming but
29:39
it also explains what happened basically
29:41
the first fire truck from the Paris fire
29:44
department I didn't arrived at the scene
29:46
for a half an hour a couple of reasons
29:49
for that and the proper truck that could
29:52
handle this kind of fire a big tall
29:54
gantry truck didn't get there for
29:56
another hour so imagine it I think all
29:59
of your viewers must have seen some of
30:01
those videos 90 minutes long this fire
30:04
was raging before the fire department
30:07
here could really get a handle on it a
30:09
big explanation of that how much damage
30:12
there was in the past day too we've been
30:15
seeing more inspections of the structure
30:17
thankfully despite all the damage the
30:20
actual building is structurally sound
30:22
they think the water has seeped into the
30:25
rock the water is seeped into the
30:27
remaining wood structure and it's going
30:30
to be several more days before they can
30:32
decide whether it is stable or not and
30:34
if it is stable then the inspectors go
30:37
in something like 50 of them and they
30:39
try to figure out exactly what caused
30:42
this fire we're hearing a new word that
30:45
the renovation being done was the was
30:48
the root of it there might have been a
30:50
sort circuit involved with the workmen I
30:54
heard one comment from from a neighbor
30:57
of the note radon saying that that
31:00
person heard a pop before the fire who
31:03
knows who knows what's happening and
31:05
that's the investigation that's going on
31:07
there was an interview on France 24 with
31:10
the guy he retired at the end of the 90s
31:13
but in the 90s he was in charge of awe
31:15
of all renovation complete new circuitry
31:18
and it's in French so it's with
31:20
subtitles but it makes me used to play
31:23
clip it's in the show notes
31:24
he said we put all new wiring in all
31:27
circuitry we had a very specific
31:29
security system that would alert Fire
31:33
Department fire department officials as
31:35
to what section of the church a fire was
31:38
in we had two people 24 hours a day
31:41
always in the church to
31:44
monitor these systems brand-new system
31:45
you said short-circuit is pretty much
31:47
anything can happen but he says that
31:49
doesn't seem very likely it was all new
31:51
or with it listen you know 15 years old
31:53
and it doesn't have to be that bad
31:55
secondly he says he didn't understand
31:58
how oak could catch fire so quickly I
32:01
don't know anything about wood but he
32:05
said if you need a lot of kindling to
32:07
get oak to really burn this is true I
32:09
burn a lot of wood for various reasons
32:13
in both the fireplace but also for
32:15
barbecuing oak is a bitch to get going
32:19
it's not as bad as eucalyptus but it's
32:22
pretty hard to get going so I don't know
32:24
anything about the colors that oak burns
32:26
but we were about two blocks away with
32:29
the smoke started to billow out and at
32:33
first we didn't know how serious it was
32:34
going to be because it appeared to be
32:36
kind of like that should be smoke and
32:38
then it quickly began to intensify
32:41
within about 20 minutes so we were there
32:45
just around closing time the last one
32:47
was at 6:45 and we noticed the smoke
32:50
coming out around 655 so about 20
32:54
minutes later it really got stronger it
32:56
turned green it turned orange and then
32:59
finally a dark black smoke and it was
33:01
very difficult to breathe initially I
33:03
started to get a little bit thingy and
33:06
we couldn't our nose the surface is such
33:08
a little bit so we decided to kind of
33:09
move to a bit further away if we could
33:11
so again I don't know anything about
33:13
wood I don't know if it would brother
33:15
orange Oh green is copper the oak
33:19
doesn't burn orange I don't know what
33:20
that is I don't burns like wood and it
33:23
doesn't have any of these
33:24
characteristics it's just in fact oak is
33:26
just for smoking so it's got a pleasant
33:28
smell well very pleasant to this guy
33:33
though I don't know anything about wood
33:35
I don't know anything about fires I do
33:37
know about computer systems and when I
33:40
hear that there's a computer system in
33:41
place a system that is intended that
33:44
it's new relatively new is intended to
33:46
alert the fire officials as to where
33:49
something might be going on in the
33:51
building when I hear these kinds of
33:52
reports this is when I'm ready to
33:55
okay we have a problem and oh by the way
33:57
you're not covering the problem Savannah
33:59
good morning Frances Prime Minister a
34:01
short time ago announcing an
34:03
international architects competition to
34:06
design the new spire that will sit atop
34:09
the Cathedral behind me meanwhile this
34:11
morning a police source is selling NBC
34:13
News that a computer glitch may have
34:17
initially sent security officers to the
34:19
wrong part of the Cathedral when that
34:21
fire first broke out
34:23
perhaps costing some precious minutes
34:25
nonetheless firefighters here are still
34:27
being precious Kilian efforts to save
34:31
notre dom whenever someone says a
34:34
computer glitch it's so unacceptable to
34:36
me bully especially in this chemist in
34:39
this context it's an unacceptable
34:41
explanation and so that would be the
34:44
place I would go looking first what
34:47
glitch what happened I think that just
34:50
throne is bullcrap no I don't think so
34:53
wouldn't that be fantastic have people
34:56
go to the wrong area wrong place you've
34:58
been in that church if it's givers we're
35:00
starting to burn I think that the knob
35:03
which started to fill up with smoke
35:04
there be some it took 23 minutes at an
35:07
hour before the real trucks got there do
35:13
computers got anything to do with
35:14
anything this the the alert system that
35:18
okay look I'm not gonna argue with you
35:20
because you don't know and I don't know
35:21
all I know is glitch is not acceptable
35:23
for something possibly sent firefighters
35:27
to the wrong section of the church I
35:29
think and I'm saying I think cuz I don't
35:33
know either
35:33
you're right because we need the word
35:34
cloud think that this is just one of
35:37
these things you it's always cool to put
35:39
in a computer reference to say it was a
35:41
glitch I don't think there was a
35:43
computer or a glitch
35:46
and I'm just basing it on the reporting
35:48
the way it's being thrown out there this
35:50
is kind of this is just miss reporting
35:52
everything what I didn't read anywhere
35:54
about this glitch oh it's all over the
35:57
place everyone's talking about it
35:59
glitch literally glitch just look up
36:01
notre dumb glitch be it being it would
36:04
be you know being it but I wanna do a
36:11
subtext thing here because we're
36:12
everything you're talking about if we're
36:14
dealing with globalists the evil
36:17
globalists it all sounds like globalists
36:21
yes yeah yeah give away the last one was
36:26
we're gonna do a spire a competition
36:28
spire global but it's not just a
36:30
competition it's a global one it's an
36:33
international competition that's a
36:35
global competition yeah get everyone in
36:39
on it yes and meanwhile don't look over
36:43
here this whole thing is guy global is
36:50
written all over it
36:51
wow man I'll be keeping the keeping that
36:54
Muslim thing out of the picture which I
36:56
didn't notice but to have what you do is
37:01
clips from Fox are very revealing
37:03
yes so why do you want to keep the ax
37:06
it's always great to have Muslim
37:07
speculation as it is entertaining no I
37:09
think and the news media loves to get
37:13
people all riled up so they bite more
37:15
papers and watch more and they get more
37:17
clicks on their websites so to push that
37:20
out of the picture it'd have to be from
37:22
on high and we had to keep that out of
37:24
there for some other reasons well I
37:26
would say that the Muslims take a video
37:27
date there was a riot in Denmark I think
37:30
let's let's look at that instead if we
37:32
want to deal with Muslims now I think
37:34
that did such a tinder tinder box in
37:37
France that if that message started to
37:40
be propagated that could create now all
37:44
you need make it worse yeah I don't I
37:47
don't think that's what they were going
37:48
for they were going for hey let's calm
37:51
everybody down
37:53
you know let's get everyone in line here
37:55
stop burning Paris well it tastes it
37:59
does take pachie Anika's right it takes
38:02
pressure off because the yellow vests
38:05
thing is massive the people that are
38:08
stepping up to the plate to donate which
38:11
is a which has become an issue because
38:14
the donors list is getting bigger and
38:16
bigger they apparently couldn't get a
38:17
lot of money to to maintain the know
38:20
trade on but now to rebuild a debt
38:22
session yeah if the globalists jump in
38:24
let's do it it's all globalists yes then
38:26
the main guy that there was bitching
38:28
about is Francis richest man mmm-hmm and
38:32
as what is his name Bernard Arnault
38:35
who is the head of that LVMH yes Louie
38:41
Vuitton male Hennessy this is one of the
38:42
largest corporations global corporations
38:45
mm-hmm they have Holdings everywhere and
38:48
this is all globalist stepping up to the
38:51
plate showing that the globalist
38:52
billionaires can handle this week and if
38:55
it wasn't for globalists and a
38:56
billionaire globalist class no one would
38:59
want to fix this thing of course this is
39:00
getting to be back lashing out because
39:03
it looks like all these virtuous
39:05
globalists are all virtuous signaling
39:08
them yeah we can get more money than you
39:09
it's like one of those auctions that you
39:12
talked about a couple shows ago or the
39:15
Napa Valley wine auction where everyone
39:17
does they're not buying wine they're
39:18
showing off that they can dollars for a
39:21
bottle of that downer dollar wine yes
39:23
yeah that's what's going on this is the
39:26
globalist problem yep yep yeah it's
39:32
it's where's the Pope has you come out
39:34
and said anything yet this has been
39:36
brought up on all over the place where's
39:39
the Pope where's the Pope's been read in
39:42
and told the shut up hey Pope shut up
39:46
man
39:47
which is my guest he's also a globalist
39:49
the Pope is global it's a total global
39:51
message from Argentina Jesuit globalist
39:54
he doesn't know what to do I guess he's
39:57
just beside himself you know I can't lie
39:59
because he's the Pope hmm it's a good
40:02
one these are the donations to the
40:04
church they would be tax-deductible yes
40:08
I think some another boondoggle yeah no
40:12
this is a benefit to some people not to
40:15
the pizza not to the poor people that
40:18
want to go into Notre Dame and wander
40:19
around have you you've been in a million
40:21
I've been in a lot I've nothing in a
40:22
million times it's not for people who
40:25
feel are gonna miss out go to Chartres
40:29
just outside of Paris and there this
40:31
church is better and bigger and it's
40:34
more interesting but I went out did you
40:37
ever get to go up under the roof of the
40:38
Notre Dame I managed to do that no I
40:40
didn't do that
40:40
yeah I did it's a pain in the ass and I
40:43
want to express the experience so people
40:45
know what they're missing first of all
40:47
there's a stairway that goes up to the
40:48
roof that is about two feet wide to get
40:53
into it and the steps are huge they're
40:54
like a two feet up each one and then
40:56
people are coming up and down the same
40:59
cramped horrible stone stairway which
41:03
goes up about four stories up and down
41:06
at the same time it's it's
41:08
claustrophobic and if you get out your
41:10
fear relieved so you get out and you go
41:14
in there's an area you can wander onto
41:15
and sit on the roof and people are doing
41:17
this oh it's usually about 25 people on
41:19
the roof sitting there so you've gone
41:22
through this horrible trial to get up to
41:25
the top and then you go on the roof and
41:26
you sit there and you look out and you
41:29
think to yourself okay now what you got
41:34
to go down and you realize that you're
41:36
on the roof you can stay there as long
41:38
as you want but it's like there's
41:40
nothing to do you're just sitting on the
41:42
roof like an idiot I
41:45
full tower so you go up take your
41:46
picture like the elevators walk okay and
41:55
then you note but when you're coming
41:56
down it's actually easier because you
41:58
have to take these big steps you don't
42:00
it's just this for some reason it's
42:02
harder or I guess it would be always
42:03
harder to walk up stairs and down but
42:05
but when you're coming down you know the
42:07
you know the routine and then you you
42:08
but into people and you stick your
42:10
button their faces are going down it's
42:12
horrible it's I would do not recommend
42:14
the roof to anybody after doing it well
42:17
that's not necessarily this advice yes
42:20
it's lost very very unnecessary the
42:23
story so people don't feel bad about it
42:25
not doing it and well we'll see I mean
42:29
cathedrals this was classified because
42:31
he's a church or a cathedral what's the
42:32
difference is it a cathedral well here's
42:35
the question this is a good question and
42:37
we should probably look it up because
42:39
there's a cathedral in Auckland called
42:41
the u.s. the Oakland Catholic is the
42:44
Oakland Cathedral it's called it's a
42:45
Catholic cathedral and it's absolutely
42:47
beautiful it's one of them but prettiest
42:49
churches in the west coast it's
42:51
extremely small I think a cathedral
42:56
relates to its size at some point cos
43:00
Chapel Church Cathedral I think it's
43:03
just a bits of volumetric a decision and
43:06
I know I know Nicole there's a good
43:10
novel I think it's just a big church no
43:12
a church is a house of worship a
43:15
building in which Christians gather to
43:17
perform the rituals of their religion
43:18
and interact with one another and hold
43:20
religious functions a cathedral is a
43:23
church which is also the seat in the
43:26
bureaucratic sense more than a literal
43:28
sense of a bishop okay so there's a
43:30
bishop involved is there is was there a
43:32
bishop in this church oh there has to be
43:35
must be a bishop so then it would be a
43:36
so it's a it's a it's an HQ yeah okay
43:40
it's true it's cute that's probably a
43:42
cancer the fact that the Oakland
43:43
Cathedral is so small because there must
43:47
be a mission it's got to be a bishop
43:49
bishop is but there's a bishop there and
43:51
he probably thinks to himself I get the
43:54
smallest damn thing in the country here
43:56
why am I stuck here
43:58
and it's Auckland but these things take
44:00
forever to build I mean it's like and
44:03
they're never done well that one and
44:05
there's one still being built I think
44:07
it's for I don't know how many go do
44:11
familia that's that thing they're still
44:14
building that done expected to be done
44:23
75 years earlier than initially planned
44:25
because so many tickets have been sold
44:27
because people liked it so they could
44:30
but you know we're talking seventy-five
44:32
years and I don't know what micron is
44:34
talking with us five years of rebuilding
44:36
not if they're going to do an
44:38
international design competition yeah
44:42
well I don't know what I mean it's
44:45
Puccini might be right your might be
44:49
right I mean it's if there's a lot of
44:52
this very fishy but everything that
44:54
happens is fishy well for sure it's
44:57
being steered away from Muslims and I'm
45:00
also not so sure it's Muslims
45:02
desecrating all these churches I mean
45:03
there is not as I've found no report
45:06
that concludes that concluded that the
45:09
thing is we have to mention hmm that if
45:13
it's usually not a lone-wolf Muslim
45:15
because they usually kill themselves or
45:17
something where it happens yeah and if
45:20
it's a group a terrorist group they
45:22
always they love taking credit and
45:24
they'll take credit for something took
45:26
credit for Las Vegas shooting that
45:28
nobody wants to pay any attention to
45:30
right they said they said three times we
45:33
did we don't think you did it we did it
45:37
so they always take credit for some of a
45:40
Muslim group burnt them no trade on and
45:43
if there's you know there's some
45:44
connection the Middle East and some more
45:46
terrorism and Pakistan they would have
45:50
jumped up and said something and there's
45:52
been no reports of this so we have to
45:54
assume I'm assuming that this is a
45:56
consistent policy it's a policy that if
46:02
they didn't take credit because they
46:03
don't I guess they don't like to lie
46:05
about these things because maybe another
46:07
group did it and then they get into a
46:09
beef foot down as though every wheel
46:12
as the weeks and months passed by we'll
46:14
find out a lot we'll learn a lot about
46:16
fire we'll learn a lot about what it
46:18
just seems like you know this is you
46:20
need to get this fire started
46:23
you know the idea of a casually a
46:27
cigarette butt cast aside is ludicrous
46:29
it's just ludicrous hit a stone building
46:32
yeah it's a I read accident I know you
46:37
know no arson involved but no they can't
46:40
how can they even know takes a while to
46:41
do this right away I was watching the
46:44
first repair the French Quarter of
46:46
course and who they say that I learned
46:50
just from he listened to these reports
46:52
are you this was oak yes these beams
46:56
mm-hmm I don't know where they got that
46:58
oak from because the size of those beams
47:00
is ridiculous we use in the United
47:03
States for giant beams we use old-growth
47:06
redwood which is still being cut down
47:09
occasionally for some certain situations
47:12
and they may have to replace the oak
47:16
with redwood because you can get that
47:17
size of beam in redwood not oak it could
47:21
be an international effort California
47:23
gives its red area for you that's nice
47:25
for Idaho oh it provides a lot of the
47:29
big old growth uh but ultimately
47:32
ultimately what is going on who's
47:34
calling me stop this you're supposed to
47:36
call me during the scam likely sure
47:38
ultimately yeah it's just a building was
47:45
a symbol of a lot of I wouldn't Claude
47:47
just a building well I'm sure for
47:50
tourists a lot of buildings are symbol
47:53
these tourists when it go in - no okay
47:58
so oh I'm sorry it was just a tourist
48:01
attraction well you could say that it's
48:06
very I think it's uh glib but it's not
48:12
just a building
48:13
yeah but every muscle hold every
48:16
building has has a history or a symbolic
48:19
to somebody somehow you know and it
48:21
sucks okay now well then we'll get build
48:24
another one built
48:25
you know it's like what is it what is
48:27
what does it really symbolizes it
48:29
symbolize the end of Christianity this
48:31
is I've heard these types of things and
48:33
I'm just not agreeing with this it's a
48:35
building that burned Christianity
48:36
remains actually the building looking at
48:39
the after is all said and done it's
48:41
really only the middle that burnt out
48:42
which had the wood yeah the rest of its
48:45
pretty much intact
48:46
now although there's some worry about
48:47
the is it like pushed the thing it could
48:51
be a limestone could and by the way the
48:55
Christianity in France is pretty much
48:56
over in most of Europe yeah when I when
49:01
I was growing up in the Netherlands
49:02
there were churches everywhere people
49:05
went to church I went to church it was
49:07
normal and then it just kind of started
49:10
to fade away it went away and the
49:11
churches became schools or became you
49:14
know other types of uses so it's
49:19
symbolic in that regard I think for some
49:22
form of you know it's all symbolism it's
49:26
all symbolism so yeah there's an
49:29
artistic value - I'm just being
49:31
pragmatic you know it's like I'm sure
49:32
people like Oh duh but seriously it's
49:35
just a building that's some sad but it's
49:38
building and build another one yeah well
49:42
I'm not of that opinion meanwhile yeah
49:47
but you can't actually tell me what it
49:49
is other than a tourist attraction so
49:50
okay it's lots of buildings are tourist
49:53
attractions the capital in Austin is a
49:55
choice the trash the trash is a symbol a
49:57
symbol of what symbol of long-forgotten
50:02
past it's a historic is a historic
50:06
artifact okay now stay with that alright
50:14
we have a number of other things going
50:17
on quite a few actually they sound
50:19
played mm-hmm denoted on took over
50:23
everything to go over the new sec except
50:25
in alberta oh what's going on
50:28
canden Avia what's happening there only
50:30
this show work is gonna give this is a
50:32
major event that took place in Alberta
50:35
ah a
50:38
a new guy became the premier he'd
50:41
knocked out this woman and Kenny this is
50:43
literally just right hook knocked her
50:45
out yeah
50:46
not Lee was her name she was a and the
50:49
parties have changed as a new party the
50:50
United Conservative Party formed from a
50:54
offshoots of the Wildrose Party and the
50:57
Progressive Conservative Party Canada
50:59
has a lot of parties and so they had
51:02
this so what's happened is the L
51:04
Burton's which are suffering the most
51:06
from all this climate change the carbon
51:11
tax yes there's a carbon tax it was
51:14
imposed and well hold on let's just
51:16
remember Canada is warming up twice as
51:19
fast as the United States so you know
51:21
they really needed to do something yeah
51:23
because heaven forbid it gets warm up
51:25
there yeah we don't want it to come down
51:27
here so they're all up there all bundled
51:30
up moaning about global warming and
51:34
believe me of all the provinces Bellbird
51:37
is up there with the coldest so this guy
51:40
ran it pretty much the United
51:43
Conservative Party is a very
51:44
conservative party David even though
51:47
it's new but they're offshoots a very
51:51
consistent style conservative it's an
51:53
Alberta also the oil province yes it is
51:56
the oil and oil shale right and oil oil
51:59
sands all that stuff important context
52:01
people live off of that in Alberta let's
52:04
listen to the de pre-election debate now
52:07
I have one two three four five short
52:11
clips one of them is a little long which
52:13
was the good one wishes they get into an
52:15
argument which is cool but it starts off
52:18
with Kenny going on and on about the
52:22
taxes and I this is a very boy this is
52:24
the boringest of the clip he's to get
52:26
one and it's not until he comes back
52:28
with his other arguments that he's
52:29
interesting and I could just soon skip
52:32
that but let's just say he sits there
52:34
and bitches about his costing Canadians
52:37
you know a lot of money a year because
52:40
of this this gas taxes carbon tax it's
52:43
not even against it's actually testing I
52:45
want to do some math here and give you
52:48
some ideas of what this tax is this
52:50
taxes
52:51
I think it's 27
52:52
twenty-eight cents a leader and which
52:55
amounts to an American cents if you were
52:58
going to the pump it would be a but
53:00
before yeah I'm over a dollar yeah over
53:03
a dollar in other words one day your
53:05
gasoline is three dollars a gallon or in
53:08
case of California right now four
53:10
dollars for three dollars a gallon in
53:12
Texas there'd be shootin it's 2:35 which
53:16
is expensive here - you're at 235 weird
53:19
four dollars so now all of a sudden
53:21
you're 235 goes to 335 yeah that'd be a
53:24
problem and ours goes to five yeah you
53:29
know not everybody is you know it's just
53:32
happy with this sort of thing and so
53:34
it's caused a problem in Alberta and all
53:37
these everyone talks a big game about
53:38
global warming but then you start taxing
53:41
doing this bullcrap carbon tax which
53:43
does nothing for global warming it's
53:45
just a tax I mean what how does it what
53:48
every for every gallon of gas you buy we
53:50
don't have to we don't have to debate
53:51
the effectivity of it and more it's the
53:54
fact that it is is possibly what started
53:57
the fire in France so you know these
53:59
gasoline taxes are problematic and
54:01
that's the connection so let's skip
54:04
candy going on about what a gyp it is
54:07
which is what I just did
54:08
and go to Notley this this blonde woman
54:11
who is looks like she's just been run
54:15
through the mill because she used to be
54:17
very pretty and she's gonna do her
54:19
comeback here this is not Lea - well you
54:23
know what our plan has already reduced
54:25
greenhouse gas emissions by seven
54:27
megatons and to put that in in amounts
54:30
that people can understand that is
54:31
one-third the annual emissions of the
54:34
whole province of Manitoba so we are
54:37
taking action to phase out coal
54:39
emissions and breathing cleaner air
54:41
already now the fact of the matter is is
54:44
that mr. Kennedy's numbers on savings
54:46
actually ignore the rebates that we are
54:49
giving to families it also ignores the
54:51
fact that our plan is paying for flood
54:53
protection in the City of Calgary for
54:55
the LRT for for the Green Line and for a
55:00
growing and exciting renewable energy
55:04
industry which had been
55:06
to fail for 20 years and so we're making
55:10
incredible progress we just can't afford
55:12
to go back thank you Miss Notley mr. man
55:13
coughs so exciting renewable energy
55:16
sector so exciting so she goes on with
55:19
this bullcrap nobody's buying it
55:21
she got wiped out by the way it was a
55:23
landslide but there's two other
55:26
candidates that we're running in both of
55:28
them they they picked up no but I don't
55:29
first I can tell they picked up no new
55:31
members or anything it was just a joke
55:33
the one guy which is the next guy is
55:35
Mandel he is the Alberta party so it's
55:40
like some another Canadian party it's
55:44
localized and he actually is a
55:46
conservative in essence and he blasts
55:49
certain kind of sides with kinney I
55:51
think he helped Kenny's cause thank you
55:54
one of the challenges with the program
55:55
is it's going to take almost two and a
55:57
half two and a half billion dollars out
55:59
of the economy and it's gonna go into a
56:01
slush fund and if more money's collected
56:03
what's going to happen it's then going
56:05
to general revenues it's true reality is
56:06
it's almost except with the word you
56:08
should call it maybe a sales tax but
56:10
it's a it's a carbon tax the fact that
56:13
matter is his Albertans are suffering
56:15
right now we have one of the worst
56:17
periods of economic times we've had in
56:19
the province history and yes you give it
56:21
back to two-thirds of the people so a
56:23
third of the predator to the population
56:24
is well we're responsible for all the
56:26
carbon reduction the other two-thirds I
56:27
guess they don't care they don't have to
56:29
worry about it because they get all the
56:30
money back but what about the businesses
56:32
that have to pay there's so many
56:33
businesses problems that are suffering
56:35
they have all these additional costs and
56:37
that's where the carbon tax is having a
56:39
trend negative impacts left on this
56:41
topic thank you I want to bring mr. Khan
56:43
in first place now everybody in Canada
56:47
says fact of the matter constant really
56:50
or right now they do it'll change it
56:53
morphs over time well hopefully yeah so
56:56
then now they bring in this guy who is
56:57
the the representative the Liberal Party
57:00
this is not the same party as the NDP
57:05
which is the notley's Party NDP is a new
57:09
democrat party which is kind it's a
57:12
liberal party but it's not the Liberal
57:13
Party the Liberal Party is Trudeau's
57:15
party mm-hmm
57:16
and this con guy who's a what's his next
57:20
Asian what's his name he conned
57:22
something gone mm-hmm so con comes on
57:28
with the most out races I had to do a
57:30
sub clip because when you hear what he
57:32
has to say it was hinted at by this
57:34
other guy who says that they know you
57:37
yeah we're gonna collect the tax from
57:38
you but then you're gonna get it back
57:40
where you gonna get all of it back
57:41
that's the point it collecting it seems
57:43
to me but okay listen to what this guy
57:45
has to say the alberta liberal plan is
57:47
the only plan that in which we care
57:50
about the economy and the environment
57:51
that's why our plan would return all
57:54
carbon tax revenue every last cent to
57:58
consumers and businesses that are paying
58:00
for it so that they're not hurt but they
58:02
are still encouraged to reduce carbon
58:03
emissions because then they can actually
58:05
make money when they have tax rebates
58:07
and tax cuts so we're the only party
58:09
that's actually serious about both the
58:11
economy and the environment i think
58:13
people that were looking at mr.
58:15
mandela's party will be very sad to see
58:17
that they have they clearly have no plan
58:20
to reduce climate change except for
58:22
talking about canola producers and
58:24
hybrid cars this is not a way to address
58:26
climate change and albertans know that
58:29
we've got to have a plan but we want a
58:31
plan that doesn't hurt our economy that
58:33
doesn't hurt albertans in the pocketbook
58:35
but encourages people to reduce carbon
58:37
emissions and that's what our alberta
58:39
liberal plan is one minute left i recall
58:42
we discussed this this idea that yeah
58:45
we're levying a tax but we give it back
58:47
to you is is bizarre well listen to it
58:54
in close-up this is the con
58:56
deconstruction of that lot one little
58:58
clip that's why our plan would return
59:00
all carbon tax revenue every last cent
59:04
to consumers and businesses that are
59:06
paying for it so that they're not hurt
59:07
but they are still encouraged to reduce
59:09
carbon emissions because then they can
59:11
actually make money when they have tax
59:13
rebates and tax cuts
59:15
you can make money by paying this tax
59:18
because you can get more bad way you can
59:22
get more tax money back is that is that
59:24
the idea apparently the idea is you pay
59:28
the tax oh I see what is then you have
59:29
to do certain things like jump through a
59:31
hoop of fire you have to walk to school
59:34
take the take the bike and then once
59:37
you've checked off all the boxes then
59:39
you can get some of it back and if you
59:40
do more if you're a really good doobie
59:42
then you might get extra is that the
59:44
idea I'm I'm guessing that has I don't
59:46
know but I'm guessing what you said has
59:50
to be the idea cuz otherwise it just
59:52
makes zero sense but what and I think
59:54
you're right what is the point of taxing
59:57
somebody and then giving them the money
59:58
back it's control yeah there's control
1:00:01
control over the people say do this and
1:00:03
you'll get your money back don't do this
1:00:05
mmm so it's already a dollar and now
1:00:09
there's now that now the last clip is
1:00:11
they did the Kenny and a woman not Lee
1:00:16
Rachel Rachel the two of them get into a
1:00:20
back and forth because he throws
1:00:22
something out there that is that
1:00:23
apparently is a scheme that she's
1:00:26
denying which is that they yeah they're
1:00:28
gonna give you your money back now but
1:00:29
then they're gonna increase it another
1:00:30
67% mm-hmm there's some talk about this
1:00:33
I don't know they detail someone elbert
1:00:35
didn't listen to this show might tell me
1:00:36
and if they do that they're not gonna
1:00:38
give you any of that back so they're
1:00:39
gonna Jack the bigger to make gasoline
1:00:41
unaffordable and I mean there's no dying
1:00:44
me this was a foregone conclusion when
1:00:46
this election ran this guy was just
1:00:47
gonna knock her out of the park but
1:00:50
listen to the little back-and-forth we
1:00:52
get here is kind of entertaining his
1:00:56
plan will actually accelerate climate
1:00:59
change he wants to take the cap off of
1:01:02
oil sands emissions a plan which
1:01:06
actually many energy leaders support he
1:01:09
wants to get coal back online and extend
1:01:12
the life of coal so that our air gets
1:01:14
dirtier and our kids have more trouble
1:01:16
breathing this is not a vision for the
1:01:19
our major look where the matter is that
1:01:21
we need to be able to go forward making
1:01:24
progress on combating climate charities
1:01:25
that consolidation mister can future
1:01:27
general
1:01:31
it's about your meters will affect coal
1:01:35
production a premier I thought you told
1:01:37
us you were against the cap on the oil
1:01:39
sands because your ally Justin Trudeau
1:01:41
hadn't got a pipeline bill have you are
1:01:43
you switching back you just talked about
1:01:44
carbon oh sorry rebates premier but
1:01:47
you've announced that when you raise the
1:01:48
carbon tax by 67 percent actually not
1:01:51
really not there will be no increase in
1:01:56
spending no by the way premier we will
1:01:58
carry over things like the LRT and the
1:02:00
flood mitigation to the to the budget
1:02:03
for infrastructure but finally we will
1:02:08
ensure that no government can introduce
1:02:10
a carbon tax in the future without going
1:02:12
through Albertans in a reference so we
1:02:14
can never have this kind of dishonest
1:02:17
politics where the NDP foisted this on
1:02:18
Alberta with the Alberta that bullshit
1:02:27
doesn't just happen here huh that's good
1:02:29
to know that apparently is exactly the
1:02:30
same yeah well Finland just had an
1:02:35
election which was being touted in the
1:02:39
press as I'll read the headline here the
1:02:42
West's first climate election leaves
1:02:45
Finland deeply divided as everyone's
1:02:50
gonna have these climate elections
1:02:52
people should that's why I've wanted to
1:02:54
play these Alberta Clips yeah because
1:02:56
the are not one major news outlet in
1:03:00
this country and I and including the New
1:03:03
York Times I looked at the New York
1:03:04
Times I couldn't find it in there he's
1:03:06
discussing this and this is a major
1:03:08
major event besides the fact that this
1:03:11
kinney guy could become a prime minister
1:03:13
under he has to become a House of
1:03:15
Commons member but he could do it I made
1:03:17
this been done this is a major because
1:03:21
this is only I mean there's a lot of
1:03:23
other issues between the Conservatives
1:03:24
and the Liberals in Alberta a lot of
1:03:26
them are kind of funny including the the
1:03:30
schools requiring two out there when
1:03:34
they find this student joining that this
1:03:37
is a funny bit they if a student joins
1:03:39
the Gay Straight Alliance
1:03:41
his parents have to be told women the
1:03:44
Gay Straight Alliance what is that it's
1:03:47
some club that's the rage and kitten
1:03:50
rights contradiction in terms
1:03:52
I know it makes notes and alliance
1:03:54
between the gays I'm sorry oh it's the
1:03:57
Gay Straight Alliance and then what the
1:03:58
the parents need to be informed of this
1:04:00
if you joined the Gay Straight Alliance
1:04:02
yeah one of the high schools is you're
1:04:04
still a high schooler your parents get
1:04:07
informed to let you know that your son
1:04:09
is in the game Straight Alliance this is
1:04:12
big scandalous there one way or the
1:04:13
other I want is dumb compared to the
1:04:16
point is is dis elections about one
1:04:18
thing and it's the stupid carbon
1:04:20
everybody yeah yeah yeah we're all were
1:04:23
all in on global warming whatever just
1:04:25
work this is it this is what every
1:04:28
election is about this is what and by
1:04:31
the way I I pasted a nice run down from
1:04:35
cervando helm who lives in Finland about
1:04:39
the bullcrap of this climate election
1:04:41
which is completely untrue let's see
1:04:43
that's just made up it's not even true
1:04:46
but that's what everyone needs to hear
1:04:49
the Dutch election is coming up or well
1:04:51
we have the the the the EU election
1:04:53
that's that's what's next and everyone's
1:04:55
all in on the climate change in the dike
1:04:58
knee I follow the Dutch politicians and
1:05:00
it's the climate change versus they're
1:05:02
not climate change it's it's another
1:05:04
thing to hang people's hats on the game
1:05:06
power yes and it's just and I think you
1:05:10
can get so far with this the climate
1:05:12
change climate change this vote for
1:05:13
climate change which is dubious but when
1:05:16
you add the one dollar a gallon carbon
1:05:20
tax see what happens and that's what's
1:05:22
going on in Canada and this is I think
1:05:24
Canada is a front-runner I think this is
1:05:26
what's gonna happen everywhere once they
1:05:28
once they start extracting your money
1:05:30
well this is your beat and and as you
1:05:34
specifically a Canada as you pay
1:05:37
attention to the rollout of their
1:05:42
renewable energy industry keep a sharp
1:05:45
eye on where they're getting their neo
1:05:47
diem from for the for the wind turbines
1:05:53
which is Nitin you need for the magnets
1:05:55
now mining neo diem creates radioactive
1:05:59
waste and not just a little bit it's a
1:06:04
very it's a toxic situation didn't
1:06:07
surprise me this for making very
1:06:09
high-powered magnets which is what you
1:06:11
want it was what you need is what you
1:06:13
need yeah
1:06:15
for those looking it up any ody Mei um
1:06:20
neo diem yeah well it's the same thing
1:06:25
here there's no difference it's the
1:06:26
green New Deal it's another power play
1:06:28
by you know certain people just to get
1:06:31
something going and everyone's jumping
1:06:33
on it not even knowing what they're
1:06:35
talking about just to oh yeah we need a
1:06:36
green new deal or just give me the power
1:06:39
I'll take care of it it's so cynical
1:06:42
really very cynical so the gas price in
1:06:48
Texas has gone up by 20 25 cents so long
1:06:56
so 10% 10% in the past I'd say six weeks
1:07:00
yeah and I think it's just inflation
1:07:04
that's debt to me it's just pure
1:07:06
inflation I saw the numbers are deficit
1:07:10
we're printing money like crazy to me is
1:07:14
they oh that's got to be inflation we
1:07:16
should see the same with food we should
1:07:17
see the same with everything I think
1:07:19
we're in an inflationary issue here in
1:07:21
the United States I don't know anything
1:07:23
about it because I'm not on that d-h
1:07:25
unplugged show but what else could it be
1:07:28
it's not taxes well if it's not tax as
1:07:32
well as price of oil supposed to have
1:07:34
something to do with it but the price of
1:07:35
oils since pretty stable yeah now if you
1:07:39
take a look at and I always recommend
1:07:41
people do this inflation rate in this
1:07:43
countries around 2% and if you
1:07:46
officially thank you I don't if you take
1:07:48
a look at shadow stats calm I bet you
1:07:51
they put it closer to 7 no it's closer
1:07:54
to 10
1:07:56
well that's exactly what I said 10% in
1:07:58
six and six weeks that's an annual
1:08:01
figure the 10% but it doesn't surprise
1:08:03
me
1:08:03
we're printing money it's the new mana
1:08:06
it's new monetary theory well modern
1:08:09
monetary theory sorry I got it wrong
1:08:11
modern monetary they just print away
1:08:12
it's fine well they're not it means yeah
1:08:15
it's not money more money in circulation
1:08:17
it's just it's paperwork it's it's money
1:08:22
on it's money on the books okay well you
1:08:25
know what let's just take one moment
1:08:27
we're running late anyway I happen to
1:08:30
have Bernie Sanders economic adviser and
1:08:35
professor of economics stephanie kelton
1:08:37
and I think I got this from the Jimmy
1:08:40
Dore show and she explains modern
1:08:42
monetary theory there definitely is a
1:08:45
big divide in terms of the way different
1:08:48
economists approach you know how
1:08:50
government can be influential in the
1:08:52
economy you talked about trickle-down
1:08:54
economics this is you said traced back
1:08:57
to Ronald Reagan that is for sure
1:08:58
correct so the idea being that the tax
1:09:01
cuts go mostly to the so-called job
1:09:03
creators so you have to skew the
1:09:06
benefits to the people that we most
1:09:08
Revere the people who will go out and do
1:09:11
the big spending into the economy hire
1:09:12
workers and give that big boost Kayden's
1:09:15
tend to be I think associated more with
1:09:18
big government spending but you could be
1:09:21
a Keynesian and also be in favor of tax
1:09:24
cuts but you would want to see tax cuts
1:09:26
that are skewed like you said to the
1:09:28
people who you can put more money in
1:09:30
their pockets and they'll go out and
1:09:32
spend and a tax cut would be just fine
1:09:34
thing to do if you were putting more
1:09:37
money in the hands of the pockets of the
1:09:39
people who are the real job creators and
1:09:41
in our economy the real job creators are
1:09:43
the American consumers because that's
1:09:45
where this is interesting this this is
1:09:48
what made me understand mmt modern
1:09:51
monetary theory the idea is the people
1:09:53
who create jobs are not people who are
1:09:55
entrepreneurs and start businesses in
1:09:58
fact I think it's podcasters in our
1:10:00
economy the real job creators are the
1:10:02
American consumers because that's where
1:10:05
most of the demand comes from I said it
1:10:07
it's you it's
1:10:09
me it's regular old people who make less
1:10:12
than a million dollars a year and spend
1:10:16
virtually everything they get so if you
1:10:18
give a extra you know a bit of money to
1:10:21
those folks they're gonna turn around
1:10:23
and spend virtually all of it back into
1:10:25
the economy creating demand for the
1:10:27
goods and services that our businesses
1:10:29
produce they get swamped with customers
1:10:31
their revenues go up their profits go up
1:10:33
and lo and behold they decide I better
1:10:35
hire some more people I need to invest
1:10:37
some more because I'm swamped with
1:10:38
demand for my stuff so that's a pretty
1:10:41
Keynesian way to do it it's just I think
1:10:43
we've come to believe over time that
1:10:46
Republicans are always the party that
1:10:48
favors tax cuts and Democrats are always
1:10:50
the party that favors more government
1:10:52
spending and mmt kind of comes in and
1:10:55
says actually both would work provided
1:10:58
that you're spending on things that will
1:11:01
materially boost economic activity they
1:11:04
are not boondoggle projects you're doing
1:11:06
good types of spending into the economy
1:11:08
providing things that people actually
1:11:10
value and that will lead to some job
1:11:13
creation and if you want to do some tax
1:11:15
cuts as well that's okay too but make
1:11:17
sure the tax cuts go where they'll do
1:11:19
the most good in the economy and that
1:11:21
means to the people who will turn around
1:11:23
and spend virtually everything and not
1:11:25
turn around and pad their 401ks buy more
1:11:28
real estate buy more shares of stock and
1:11:30
the like so the idea is give more money
1:11:32
to the consumers and they will start to
1:11:36
spend that like crazy on all the
1:11:38
important things they don't need and
1:11:39
that will create jobs yes and consumers
1:11:44
like buy more junk from China and
1:11:46
there's a there's apparently no downside
1:11:49
to printing all this money yeah so
1:11:51
that's why the federal government could
1:11:53
afford to do both to spend more into the
1:11:56
economy and also provide some additional
1:11:58
tax cuts if it wants to sort of create
1:12:01
more jobs and see more activity because
1:12:04
unlike a household it can spend more and
1:12:06
take in less at the same time and still
1:12:09
end up alright whereas if you and I went
1:12:12
around
1:12:13
take fewer hours this week I'm not gonna
1:12:16
work as much I'm gonna let my hours fall
1:12:18
and my income will go down and oh by the
1:12:19
way I'm gonna spend more as well we'd
1:12:21
run into real problems but because the
1:12:24
federal government isn't like a
1:12:25
household it isn't like a city like
1:12:28
Detroit it's not like Puerto Rico it's
1:12:31
not like the state of Kansas the federal
1:12:33
government is where the money comes from
1:12:35
so because you know and everybody
1:12:38
actually deep down in their schools you
1:12:40
know this she says first of all she says
1:12:45
is not like Detroit it's not like she's
1:12:48
Puerto Rico she starts naming all these
1:12:50
failed ideas and then she chose in the
1:12:53
state of Kansas here why not I mean deep
1:12:59
down in their Court
1:13:00
they know this everyone knows that the
1:13:04
that Congress has the power of the purse
1:13:06
we use the term the power of the purse
1:13:09
and somehow he just sort of don't
1:13:11
connect the dots and come to fully
1:13:13
appreciate what that means which is that
1:13:15
they can never run out of money and we
1:13:18
can that's Bernie's economic adviser
1:13:24
yeah with this whole justice Democrats
1:13:34
operation yeah with their what are you
1:13:37
gonna do who how you gonna pay for it oh
1:13:39
we'll just pay for it just printed it's
1:13:41
no problem we do a couple that they have
1:13:42
the purse the purse is never empty they
1:13:44
don't seem to understand there is a that
1:13:49
the economic system based on capitalism
1:13:50
which capitalism capitalism ease
1:13:53
capitalism is about capital means money
1:13:55
it's a money-based economy that you you
1:14:01
have to have the money at some point
1:14:03
because someone's gonna want it you just
1:14:05
can't keep owing it forever but if
1:14:08
they're if you keep going it forever
1:14:09
just look at we're tired of you own it
1:14:11
forever gonna take your stuff and by the
1:14:13
way we'll throw you in jail to a good
1:14:16
measure so we're gonna take your stuff
1:14:18
throw you in jail and there you go now
1:14:21
what are you gonna do yeah all right
1:14:22
well then I have one last clip just to
1:14:25
wrap this up since we're
1:14:26
in the into the monetary theory and and
1:14:30
and I I've seriously think that word ins
1:14:32
with there's some inflationary stuff
1:14:34
going on here that that we're not being
1:14:36
told about but I was watching Max and
1:14:39
Stacy the other day Max Keiser and Stacy
1:14:43
Herbert I don't know
1:14:45
Stacy's yeah Stacy Kaiser and they were
1:14:48
talking about something interesting that
1:14:50
happened with Bitcoin and gold actually
1:14:53
when the Fed the most recent Fed minutes
1:14:56
were released and of course max has a
1:14:58
conclusion and it's worth listening to
1:15:01
you see that Bitcoin is making moves
1:15:03
towards being one of these perhaps unit
1:15:07
of accounts this global reserve currency
1:15:09
with gold Kryptos are spiking after Fed
1:15:13
minutes signal quote financial
1:15:16
instability fears Bitcoin has spiked
1:15:19
above five thousand four hundred and the
1:15:20
rest of the crypto space is soaring
1:15:22
seemingly catalyzed by Fed minutes which
1:15:26
showed a lack of immediacy in cutting
1:15:28
rates and anxiety over leverage and
1:15:31
financial instability quote a few
1:15:33
participants observed that the
1:15:35
appropriate path for policy insofar as
1:15:38
it implied lower interest rates for
1:15:39
longer periods of times could lead to
1:15:42
greater financial stability risks and
1:15:45
that's the spike that happened
1:15:46
immediately upon the the Fed minutes
1:15:49
being released mmm
1:15:51
right well you know I'll be speaking
1:15:52
again at the bitcoin 2019 conference in
1:15:56
San Francisco the topic will be the Dow
1:15:58
of Bitcoin and you just need to
1:16:01
understand that bitcoin is on its own
1:16:04
journey and it has a way of making
1:16:06
people that challenge it look really
1:16:08
stupid you know in the Bitcoin space of
1:16:11
course he had Craig right you had Roger
1:16:13
ver you had Mike Hearn these tech people
1:16:16
that suffered from Bitcoin derangement
1:16:18
syndrome now in the past couple of years
1:16:20
you've got Nouriel Roubini Paul Krugman
1:16:23
and a few others that are in mainstream
1:16:26
economics now we're looking really
1:16:29
stupid because they never took the time
1:16:31
to investigate what bitcoin is all about
1:16:33
they obviously know nothing about
1:16:35
economics financier markets otherwise
1:16:36
they would not make such ill informed
1:16:38
opinion and soon a state actor will
1:16:41
begin mining Bitcoin for strategic
1:16:43
reserve purposes in the hash Wars will
1:16:45
we play that on a state level and that's
1:16:47
what will take us to new all-time highs
1:16:49
as we get closer to the prediction we
1:16:51
made on this show back in 2011 that when
1:16:54
the price was $1 that we'll see a
1:16:56
hundred thousand dollars per Bitcoin
1:16:57
yeah
1:16:58
right and I like I think we've talked
1:17:04
about this before I think minuchin
1:17:05
should immediately announced that the
1:17:07
United States is mining Bitcoin that's a
1:17:10
great idea the Treasury is perfectly
1:17:12
suited for that fantastic I got a lot of
1:17:15
computers yeah exactly uh hundred
1:17:18
thousand dollars a Bitcoin but with that
1:17:20
I'd like to thank you for your courage
1:17:21
to say in the morning to you the man who
1:17:23
put the sea and Shasta John Cena back in
1:17:28
the morning to you mr. out of curry also
1:17:31
at the body to all the ships of siege
1:17:32
fade on the ground and the water the
1:17:35
Dames of the dikes out there in the
1:17:37
morning to the troll room very uppity
1:17:40
today the troll room even Doug is acting
1:17:42
up and you can join them if you if you
1:17:46
like it that's no agenda stream calm
1:17:49
24/7 we've got shows running there just
1:17:52
not the No Agenda show we got all kinds
1:17:54
of shows running i'd like the mark and
1:17:57
george show and you can hop in there get
1:18:00
about thousand people every single show
1:18:02
it's just about enough so that you can
1:18:05
confuse everything including us but
1:18:07
sometimes there's great one-liners some
1:18:09
good information and it's a nice fun
1:18:10
place to hang out no agenda stream calm
1:18:12
and i would also like to thank and nick
1:18:16
the rat who comes in with a just a
1:18:19
beautiful piece of art this was the the
1:18:22
cat in the corner from the dutch a
1:18:24
proverb that a a cat driven into the
1:18:27
corner could make strange jumps and we
1:18:33
had a discussion about this he had a
1:18:35
long discussion about this artwork
1:18:36
because there was a there was a there
1:18:39
was a funnier piece on there I'd have to
1:18:40
go look and yeah well I'm looking now
1:18:42
and I and I recall we had the discussion
1:18:44
I said this is a funny piece there's no
1:18:46
any oculus always Mac
1:18:48
seeing maxine waters bang bang in my
1:18:51
gravel
1:18:52
oh yeah banging my gravel we thought was
1:18:54
funnier because it was it was just it's
1:18:58
the lowest it's a cheap laugh it's a
1:19:00
cheap life we always go for the cheap
1:19:02
laughs are great so what we did was we
1:19:05
got the discussion went as the went thus
1:19:07
cheap laugh which we love
1:19:09
yeah versus actual art yeah and I was
1:19:13
come on man she blast she blast think of
1:19:15
the money he was pushing it but he had
1:19:18
to finally give in because it as the kid
1:19:22
Canadians say at the end of the day art
1:19:28
is really what we're aiming for and this
1:19:30
was a very artistic and a very stylishly
1:19:33
artistic piece and people don't
1:19:35
understand why that we think that it is
1:19:37
after you know look at modern art and
1:19:39
the way modern layouts done and some of
1:19:43
these designs which are in this case
1:19:45
it's good cause i minimalist with his
1:19:47
sloppy type font and it's just it was
1:19:51
very very much and weakest moments of
1:19:54
being very artsy and this was his most
1:19:56
one of his more artsy pieces I would
1:19:58
have if just looking at the piece out of
1:20:00
the blue I would have never guessed it
1:20:01
as a Nick piece and no but I would not
1:20:06
have picked this out as a Nick day rat
1:20:08
piece there was also a piece that really
1:20:09
only worked for that episode which man
1:20:12
might come out because she's gonna be
1:20:15
banging or gravel quite a bit yeah and
1:20:17
we and we can we use that as the title
1:20:19
bang banging my grout yeah we ended up
1:20:21
using it as a title yeah so thank you
1:20:22
very much Nick and thank you to all the
1:20:24
artists who always participate in this
1:20:26
takes this Erin O'Neil and given us the
1:20:28
title well thanks to everybody who's in
1:20:30
there with their art no agenda art
1:20:31
generator calm it's it's really
1:20:34
phenomenal to watch and it does a good
1:20:37
does a great deal of good for the show
1:20:40
because it does show up on increasingly
1:20:43
more podcast apps and players who take
1:20:47
the time to implement the protocol
1:20:48
properly so when you change your artwork
1:20:50
it shows up yes it should you're
1:20:53
supposed to it's suppose the protocol
1:20:55
it's you know or the format of the of
1:20:57
the feed but okay nah it's a lot of
1:20:59
developers are lazy and they think no
1:21:01
one changes it
1:21:02
anyway why should we bother well there
1:21:03
you go no agenda our generator calm
1:21:05
thank you very much and that is how our
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value for value network operates this is
1:21:10
a big piece of value we got from Nick
1:21:12
the rat and we appreciate he's also on
1:21:14
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1:21:15
Wednesday night show and we'd like to
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starting with MF DX or muff disk this is
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delight donations mm-hmm
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jingles as is my want I would like to
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have my karma rudely interrupted by a
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double tap if you've got if you've got
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John for keeping me sane here in
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add another 27 years karma amazing and
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should ah ha I hope this reaches you
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note to I was hit in the mouth several
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years ago by a friend who now claims
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knighthood it is my first donation I
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feel obligated to ask for a D douching
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find myself noting media tactics more
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and more in the real in real time
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especially the whip saw in December I
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took a leap of faith and joined a
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start-up working on accelerating
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bioinformatics informatics pipelines
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using FPGA x' floating ground gate
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arrays out there unfortunately for me I
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did not do my research the company has
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Chinese influences and demanded a nine
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nine six work schedule from all
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engineers and quality astray but not
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management then three months after my
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hiring they decided that our division
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was not necessary and shut it down
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entirely hey what's it what's a nine
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nine six work schedule I don't know some
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in the cherish no I don't I something
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Chinese I should nine hours ninety-six
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hours a week nine hours a day I know
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field programmable gate array would I
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say I think you said floating I didn't
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say floating okay 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
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six days a week that's 9 9 6 9 a.m. 9
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p.m. no wonder the Chinese are kicking
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her ass that's their schedule dunno
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apparently the Chinese don't work that's
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just you well yeah the Chinese are smart
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making other people work
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that but then three months after my I
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have to go Batman listen to tape if I
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said floating you did nothing and
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floating you would you bet I know what
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it is
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reprogram it it's okay I make mistakes
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all the time
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I don't just showing up was a mistake
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three months after my hiring I was fired
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primary for president he's an
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why are you laughing after a sharp that
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is a great great idea yeah I thought it
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was cute yeah very funny
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producer Sir Tim of the tunnels and ye
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asked the guy once how you pronounce a
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you okay and there is a little ant Ramon
1:32:01
we know it's all something funny okay so
1:32:04
there's this guy a PI a I guess a video
1:32:08
blogger vlogger podcaster ohohohohoh
1:32:12
please you of all people do not
1:32:16
disappoint me again by saying podcaster
1:32:19
vlogger in the same sentence no well
1:32:24
this guy is a podcaster but he's really
1:32:27
more of a youtuber okay so he makes he
1:32:31
lives on this apartment on Hollywood and
1:32:33
Vine you know the neighborhood yes I
1:32:36
know it well actually a little place
1:32:38
there that was my corner oh my I never
1:32:41
heard it I died no offense to these guy
1:32:43
no there's a lot of these guys I never
1:32:45
listened this up mostly millennial type
1:32:47
audience so I don't know who these guys
1:32:49
are and there's a lot of women this is
1:32:52
this Logan Paul yeah no everyone knows
1:32:54
Logan Paul I don't know Logan Paul I but
1:32:58
I do know this supposedly he's making a
1:32:59
million dollars a month until he started
1:33:02
doing weird stuff until he went into the
1:33:04
hanging woods where the Japanese kids
1:33:07
hang themselves and was shooting video
1:33:09
of it and then everyone hated it he's
1:33:11
been subject to cancel culture in the
1:33:13
past okay so he's a cancer culture
1:33:16
victim ah there we go
1:33:18
now he I don't know why he did this but
1:33:22
he brought on like just like bringing in
1:33:26
somebody to me this is like bringing in
1:33:28
an alien from another dimension not
1:33:31
really having any idea what's gonna
1:33:33
happen I mean I I always think is it but
1:33:36
I but listening to what you just said
1:33:38
and what Logan Paul might represent he
1:33:40
would be risky like this so he brought
1:33:41
Alex Jones on to one of his productions
1:33:46
and I just al he's Jones I don't know
1:33:50
Jones doesn't like him or he just thinks
1:33:52
it's funny or he just wanted to show the
1:33:55
guy up Jones is doing a lot a lot of
1:33:57
podcasts and youtubers these days is he
1:34:02
going nuts on them like he did on this
1:34:04
thing I don't know I I don't catch him I
1:34:06
didn't see this buy new I know I know
1:34:08
I know Logan Paul I don't know I've not
1:34:11
heard this episode well this is quite
1:34:13
amusing completely mentally together
1:34:17
I disagree you said on Joe Logan Joe
1:34:21
Logan Paul Jude what have you guys got
1:34:29
married that would be the biggest
1:34:30
celebrity marriage you and Joe get
1:34:32
married I would be the preacher
1:34:35
think about that catching are you gonna
1:34:41
deliver to Joe are you gonna let him get
1:34:42
Bonnie and give it to you are you gonna
1:34:46
answer you're just gonna ignore it you
1:34:47
think no seriously I'm gonna ask you so
1:34:49
Rogen go screw you or you go screw him I
1:34:51
think I'm gonna set this play out how
1:34:53
this works you said on I want it in
1:35:04
there where were you I was gonna say
1:35:06
where were you added before the division
1:35:10
of Joel Oh Oh Joe no Joe or Joel Oh what
1:35:15
about Cujo
1:35:16
Stephen King well if you about all three
1:35:18
of us an appalling it does this go
1:35:20
anywhere or is this just just nut job II
1:35:22
oh yeah just stepped kind of money oh
1:35:24
I'm sorry I did well then all right let
1:35:26
me go back a bit low Joe or Joe low what
1:35:30
about Cujo Stephen King well if you
1:35:32
about all three of us in a polyamory get
1:35:34
married it would be logan paul alex
1:35:36
jones joe rogan all get married and then
1:35:38
hell we marry Eddie Bravo at the same
1:35:40
time what do you think happens in the
1:35:41
logo Joe Jones oh I was I was just add
1:35:46
your ogen you said and I quote darlin
1:35:49
I'm kind of hard to set it for here what
1:35:52
do you mean by that well just because I
1:35:54
love psychic powers no no seriously I am
1:36:00
kind of socially retarded because I say
1:36:02
what I want to say and then I do get
1:36:04
that people can then be hurt by it but
1:36:06
the whole world's hurting you
1:36:07
gravity's pulling you down towards the
1:36:09
ground there's pollen outside there's
1:36:11
everything we do kills us the whole
1:36:12
point is get into it instead of letting
1:36:14
it defeat you a few so very
1:36:17
uncomfortable watching this that's why
1:36:19
listen what is the point of having the
1:36:21
I just found this thing to be the most
1:36:24
baffling no homoerotic kind of weird
1:36:28
well there's I've always I've always
1:36:31
said especially when Roger stone was
1:36:33
still at the Infowars a lot of
1:36:36
homoerotic stuff going on there that's
1:36:38
which is fine
1:36:39
this is a peak YouTube this is all going
1:36:44
away by the way oh if you have built
1:36:47
your career on YouTube you can find
1:36:48
other work cuz it's gonna go away
1:36:50
PewDiePie to all of them it's so
1:36:52
predictable it's so predictable and it's
1:36:56
so baffling that people did you know
1:36:58
that the that now the mean makers are
1:37:01
unionizing people who make memes are
1:37:05
have created a union why because they
1:37:08
feel that they are doing free work for
1:37:10
these companies in particular Instagram
1:37:12
and Twitter and the unionizing because
1:37:16
you know they're getting kicked off for
1:37:17
doing memes they have no protection and
1:37:20
and they have this idea that they have
1:37:22
rights to be rights to be here did you
1:37:25
have rice for snide remarks in the chat
1:37:27
room well but people do have this chat
1:37:30
room to unionize you're being exploited
1:37:32
by Adam hold on it's a troll room and
1:37:36
and yes of course I'm exploiting them
1:37:39
but yeah this is the difference control
1:37:42
the means of production the problem is
1:37:45
that these people make a million dollars
1:37:47
a month
1:37:47
it's like Olivia Jade yeah lawful this
1:37:51
kid this is a permanent permanent damage
1:37:54
permanent permanent there should be a
1:37:56
troll Union by the way there's nothing
1:37:57
wrong with that holy Union I can't
1:38:02
remember what write it down I can't
1:38:04
remember why I was looking it up but you
1:38:07
know I'm a pretty strict constitutional
1:38:11
scholar and you know when I read
1:38:15
Congress shall make no law or you know
1:38:17
the right to bear arms you know I take
1:38:19
it pretty literal literally so when I
1:38:23
think about all the new media that we
1:38:24
have this what you and I are doing here
1:38:27
truly is an actual First Amendment
1:38:33
exercise exercise because any dictionary
1:38:36
you look in freedom of speech does not
1:38:41
say the written word doesn't say money
1:38:43
you give to someone other words excuse
1:38:46
what you say you may say whatever you
1:38:49
want and I think you could even you
1:38:51
could even argue that maybe you know
1:38:53
YouTube is not just speech but this this
1:38:56
is speech this is truly speech and what
1:39:00
those guys are doing at I find it
1:39:02
especially Alex Jones I'm sad the guy is
1:39:06
off the deep end he wasn't but I mean I
1:39:08
could I understood what he was doing
1:39:10
this I do not understand there's
1:39:12
something very odd going on with him and
1:39:14
it is my understanding that once iTunes
1:39:18
pulled him did that somehow that the
1:39:21
podcast was really a big part of his
1:39:23
audience that he really lost a lot of
1:39:26
the audience and maybe some of his shit
1:39:28
um I thought I'd it's I can't really
1:39:32
laugh about that with with Logan Paul do
1:39:35
I have seen him once or twice on him so
1:39:38
things things where we're in peak
1:39:42
YouTube that's gonna go away if you're
1:39:45
me you call it P Q to buy call it the
1:39:47
Golden Age of the Internet yeah well
1:39:55
luckily thanks to our infrastructure
1:39:57
void zero running the show there the
1:40:00
wizardry behind the scenes with Sir Ben
1:40:02
rose and a cast of thousands you know
1:40:04
we're not really we're not really
1:40:06
susceptible to the same type of deep
1:40:09
platforming as others but there's
1:40:10
certainly risk so let's talk about
1:40:12
vaccines because there's something
1:40:14
interesting going on that we've I that I
1:40:16
think I identified 2 weeks ago and
1:40:18
there's more to the story this incessant
1:40:20
push of the MMR mumps measles rubella
1:40:24
vaccine which is being positioned as a
1:40:28
very scary epidemic you could die you
1:40:33
must immediately take your government
1:40:35
shots and there's a lot of confusion
1:40:39
because this vaccine is not 100%
1:40:42
effective and so I'm not sure when a
1:40:44
vaccine is a vaccine and by
1:40:46
anti-vaxxer I'm a semi vac so I think
1:40:48
some vaccines are good I think you
1:40:50
should make some decision about other
1:40:51
things you do and I stay at home anyway
1:40:54
so you got nothing to worry about but
1:40:56
with the MMR vaccine it is not true that
1:40:59
you get vaccinated and that you won't
1:41:01
get the measles in fact many people who
1:41:04
get the vaccine turn around and get the
1:41:06
measles or the mumps rubella we've only
1:41:09
heard one rumor thing at the Detroit
1:41:11
Auto Show so now we have a push this
1:41:14
push is to get your second your booster
1:41:18
shot which apparently and they have this
1:41:21
down to a science because you'll hear it
1:41:23
in these clips everyone repeats it if
1:41:25
you only have one 93 percent covered if
1:41:28
you get a booster 97 percent covered but
1:41:31
there's still that three percent chance
1:41:32
you can get the measles even though you
1:41:34
get a vaccine and I thought the idea of
1:41:37
the vaccine is you you give someone a
1:41:39
dead version of the virus you build up
1:41:41
the immunity and nothing's gonna happen
1:41:43
yeah it seems like bogus but that's what
1:41:46
I mentioned one thing before you
1:41:47
continue there was a I don't have the
1:41:50
clip but the doctor came out and he
1:41:51
mentioned the fact that before they you
1:41:53
know if you get measles you're immune
1:41:56
forever if you get the shot you're not
1:41:59
correct he said that before the measles
1:42:03
vaccine which apparently came out in the
1:42:05
50s or 60s I never got when I don't 1970
1:42:10
1957 okay nine fifty seven and there's a
1:42:13
reason I say that because you'll hear it
1:42:14
in these clips okay but the point is is
1:42:16
that he says before the shot no there's
1:42:21
no reported cases of anyone dying not
1:42:23
rubella but in anyone dying from the
1:42:25
common measles nobody ever died from it
1:42:27
you've got this situation certainly know
1:42:29
a measles no but since the shot 104
1:42:32
people have that fatal shot yes just a
1:42:35
little tidbit there for people who are
1:42:37
thinking we're anti-vaxxers anti-death
1:42:42
and I'm a semi vac sir let's go to the
1:42:46
need for adults to get a new shot ABC
1:42:49
net by the way a lot of ABC on this
1:42:52
here's ABC Nashville as a mom
1:42:53
five a nurse crystal Molina knows a
1:42:57
thing or two about vaccines
1:42:59
I've accent all my kids because I feel
1:43:02
that if we don't it's gonna bring all
1:43:04
these diseases back the recent national
1:43:06
measles outbreak is now potentially
1:43:08
putting millions more at risk is both
1:43:10
concerning and scary to me just talking
1:43:13
children people in that age range from
1:43:15
the 30s to the 60s who may have been
1:43:17
vaccinated might only have gotten one
1:43:20
dose of the measles vaccine meaning you
1:43:23
may be missing a dose as an adult the
1:43:26
virus is contagious that without these
1:43:29
an infected person can spread it to a
1:43:32
whopping 90% of the people close to them
1:43:34
who don't have immunity
1:43:36
health experts caution don't assume
1:43:37
you're in the clear do you think a lot
1:43:39
of people know that I don't think they
1:43:41
do start by checking your medical
1:43:43
records if you're unsure you can ask
1:43:45
your doctor to test your blunt or go
1:43:48
right ahead and get the shot you know
1:43:52
just go even if you even if you're not
1:43:54
sure just go get a shot because three
1:43:56
can't hurt doctor to test your blood or
1:43:59
go right ahead and get the shot a third
1:44:01
shot of the measles vaccine will not be
1:44:03
harmful Florida is not an outbreak zone
1:44:06
but this doctor warns I think Florida is
1:44:09
at risk because of the theme parks in
1:44:12
Orlando being such a draw international
1:44:17
tourists and while having even a single
1:44:19
dose is better than nothing
1:44:21
he stresses don't take the risk yeah
1:44:23
whatever you do don't risk it people and
1:44:25
this was taken and this was from ABC
1:44:28
Nashville but the report was a package
1:44:30
from Florida from another ABC station
1:44:33
exactly two minutes in length was I
1:44:35
chopped down I think these are native
1:44:37
ads here's WCBS in New York coming at a
1:44:40
holiday travel time the by design makes
1:44:43
measles multiply definitely going to see
1:44:45
more dr. Ravi yoga is chief of pediatric
1:44:48
infectious diseases at Maimonides
1:44:50
Children's Hospital wanting to bust
1:44:52
myths surrounding measles that she knows
1:44:55
some parents misguidedly used to justify
1:44:57
no vaccines at all but they think
1:44:59
measles is a mile
1:45:01
viral illness with just a rash and fever
1:45:03
the consequences for infants up to six
1:45:06
months kids with cancer and others who
1:45:08
must forego vaccinations for health
1:45:10
reasons can be deadly from pneumonia to
1:45:13
permanent brain illnesses sometimes
1:45:15
parents want to delay giving it the
1:45:17
vaccine but that would be like putting a
1:45:18
child in a seatbelt after you've already
1:45:20
made the travel to the doctor spoke to
1:45:23
us about some people perhaps more
1:45:24
concerned about their own risks than
1:45:26
they need to be booster shots are not
1:45:28
necessary says if you've had the -
1:45:31
you're good and here's his message for
1:45:33
people born before the late 1950s
1:45:39
prevalent you pretty much it's a general
1:45:42
assumption that you have been exposed
1:45:44
and probably contracted in the disease
1:45:45
his plea to others vaccinate because if
1:45:49
you don't you won't be welcome in many
1:45:51
public places at this hospital a sign
1:45:53
that makes it clear in large-type no
1:45:56
vaccine no entry anything to protect
1:45:59
vulnerable patients and the public well
1:46:01
so this is you know one of these let's
1:46:03
just insert a little clip and then hey
1:46:04
that's like taking your kid to the
1:46:06
grocery store and putting the seat belt
1:46:07
on after you get there you crazy
1:46:09
horrible parents let's go to someone
1:46:11
who's smart let's check out NPR the CDC
1:46:14
thinks that more families are traveling
1:46:16
to these countries and bringing the
1:46:17
virus back home and then here at home we
1:46:20
have another problem
1:46:21
and that's vaccination rates and in
1:46:23
several pockets around the country
1:46:26
communities vaccination rates have
1:46:27
dropped this is referring only to two
1:46:30
places to do Orthodox Jewish communities
1:46:34
who have the measles I don't think
1:46:36
anyone's died there yet but I'd love to
1:46:38
get an update but that's really what
1:46:39
this is based upon medically in the last
1:46:41
few years below the level that's
1:46:43
required to really protect the whole
1:46:45
community so once the virus comes to the
1:46:48
u.s. from another country it has a
1:46:50
better chance of getting a foothold and
1:46:51
triggering an outbreak and and this is a
1:46:54
very contagious virus we should say well
1:46:55
is very contagious compared to others
1:46:59
it's not just super super contagious and
1:47:02
beyond what is super contagious that's
1:47:07
one step above very contagious okay so
1:47:10
super super contagious
1:47:11
super super sue
1:47:14
it travels through the air and if
1:47:16
somebody coughs and sneezes on you and
1:47:18
you aren't protected with a vaccine
1:47:20
there's a 90% chance you're gonna get
1:47:22
you're gonna get infected which explains
1:47:24
why we could see these numbers spike you
1:47:25
have a few people parents who decide not
1:47:27
to vaccinate then all of a sudden I mean
1:47:29
it starts getting passed on in a
1:47:30
significant way so this is the thing
1:47:32
that drives me crazy a vaccination
1:47:35
should work and what they're saying is
1:47:38
vaccinations don't work at least this
1:47:40
one doesn't it only works to a certain
1:47:43
degree therefore you have to have herd
1:47:45
immunity and so then yeah one guy
1:47:47
doesn't vaccinate or girl is the a whole
1:47:49
in the bunch because you could spread it
1:47:51
to other people it's not really
1:47:53
effective yeah that's exactly right and
1:47:55
actually communities need about 93 95
1:47:59
percent of everyone vaccinated in order
1:48:02
to really stop these outbreaks and
1:48:04
doctors thank you so if you have fun 93
1:48:11
now she's just making it up I don't
1:48:12
believe her at all 90 so there's still
1:48:15
five to seven percent who were
1:48:17
unvaccinated but herd immunity takes
1:48:19
over I'm just it's bullshit these
1:48:21
outbreaks and doctors say it's really
1:48:24
important to make sure you have two
1:48:25
doses of the vaccine not just one so
1:48:27
parents should check to make sure
1:48:28
everyone has two doses including adults
1:48:30
in order to get full protection oh that
1:48:33
sounds like a full protection no it's
1:48:35
not full protection it's 97 percent
1:48:38
gordon clarification I mean some people
1:48:39
might think they've had a dose they're
1:48:41
vaccinated but that that doesn't do the
1:48:42
job yeah and it's important for adults
1:48:46
to be vaccinated too I know that I
1:48:47
needed a booster like when I was
1:48:49
pregnant so just make sure you check
1:48:51
with your doctor that every kid and
1:48:53
family member is vaccinated and
1:48:54
especially with babies some doctors are
1:48:57
recommending that if you're in an
1:48:58
outbreak that babies get vaccinated
1:49:00
early yeah shoot him up last one because
1:49:03
now we've really done it it's gone
1:49:05
international this may be flight
1:49:08
attendant is now in a coma after getting
1:49:11
the measles she's in the ICU in a
1:49:14
hospital near Tel Aviv lied to Tel Aviv
1:49:17
and our senior medical correspondent
1:49:19
Elizabeth Cohen with more on this story
1:49:21
that
1:49:23
woman her brain started to swell
1:49:25
Elizabeth and she can't even breathe on
1:49:26
her own I have no worries that something
1:49:31
that's a common complication of measles
1:49:33
you know Robin I wouldn't say common but
1:49:36
I would say well-known when I talk to
1:49:38
doctors about this they said yes this is
1:49:40
what sometimes happen people think of
1:49:43
measles as a rash and a fever and not a
1:49:45
big deal but that is just not true
1:49:47
measles used to kill hundreds of people
1:49:50
a year in the United States before each
1:49:51
other vaccinating and encephalitis which
1:49:54
is the disease that this woman has his
1:49:56
range ammonia is another reason and the
1:49:59
thing is Robin we can't predict who's
1:50:01
going to get these terrible
1:50:02
complications
1:50:03
this woman was previously healthy she
1:50:05
had no known underlying medical
1:50:06
conditions she was a flight attendant
1:50:08
she was 43 years old working hard it's
1:50:11
not clear why some people get these
1:50:13
terrible complications you can't predict
1:50:15
it and she's acting lightest yes ailment
1:50:20
thank you was she saying that it's hard
1:50:22
to connect it to but let's do it anyway
1:50:23
and so yeah it's hard but to get you
1:50:28
shot these terrible complications you
1:50:29
can't predict it this is even more
1:50:31
confusing I think that based on your age
1:50:35
at the age of 43 we go they think that
1:50:37
she was probably vaccinated as a child
1:50:40
but many people don't realize in 1989 in
1:50:44
the United States is when they figured
1:50:45
out oh you probably need two shots is
1:50:47
better lightest because of measles right
1:50:55
so does this make sense to people so
1:50:57
when we solved it and we invented the
1:50:59
vaccine and we find out now 30 years
1:51:02
later that it's not really effective
1:51:05
Thanks right and they figured that out
1:51:08
in Israel and the rest of the world at
1:51:09
approximately the same time so what
1:51:11
happened was vaccination started around
1:51:13
the world in like the mid 1960s and they
1:51:16
only gave one shot because they thought
1:51:17
that's all people needed but then they
1:51:19
realized wait a second we're not getting
1:51:21
the high rates of immunity that we want
1:51:24
to have and so they figured out in the
1:51:25
80s that they actually needed to do two
1:51:27
shots now don't panic if you were a
1:51:29
child in the 60s the 70s or the 80s one
1:51:33
shot does help enormous Lee it gives you
1:51:35
about 93 percent
1:51:37
action but two shots gives you about 97
1:51:39
percent protection so it's just a little
1:51:41
bit more but that little bit more can
1:51:43
really matter
1:51:45
I mean this is such a media push with so
1:51:50
much conflicting and bad information
1:51:54
concerning I have to tell you and I
1:51:58
don't know if you remember it but I do
1:51:59
because I put it I remember in that I
1:52:01
did a compilation of clips for a show
1:52:05
once mm-hmm and in that and this was
1:52:08
whenever that year was that was the
1:52:10
previous year it was and I believe it to
1:52:12
be about eight years ago seven years ago
1:52:15
by me okay
1:52:16
this had did the same they do the same
1:52:20
game on the American public and they
1:52:22
took it to another level and that
1:52:24
there's a clip if you look up clips and
1:52:26
look up the measles clip mm-hmm
1:52:28
the measles clip came from a
1:52:30
law-and-order show which was about seven
1:52:33
or eight years ago and it then in the
1:52:35
show some woman had refused to give her
1:52:39
kid a vaccination for measles and the
1:52:42
kid sat next to some other kid who then
1:52:44
said you didn't had a pregnant mom and a
1:52:46
pregnant mom gave dyed or gave birth to
1:52:49
a dead baby or something and they put
1:52:52
that woman under quarantine no they put
1:52:56
named a charged her with a crime mm-hm
1:52:58
and they found her guilty oh I do
1:53:02
remember without a law-and-order clip
1:53:04
yeah it was a law-and-order and it was
1:53:06
one of the weird law and orders it
1:53:07
wasn't the regular one and they found
1:53:09
her guilty because there was some the
1:53:11
law in New York that if you put people
1:53:13
at risk you know even though I guess
1:53:14
we're the AIDS it doesn't count you end
1:53:17
up with you can be charged with a crime
1:53:19
and that was there was a big push about
1:53:21
measles and it was the same thing story
1:53:24
after story after story for about a six
1:53:27
well three months at least and it was
1:53:30
over the top just the same way it is now
1:53:32
I don't know why this cycle is what it
1:53:35
is well this I don't have that I don't
1:53:37
think of that arc the archive goes back
1:53:39
that far but I do see see this is 2013
1:53:44
BBC have a quick words with a sailor
1:53:47
who's broke Phoebe
1:53:48
now she was do have axon Asian because
1:53:51
she's three years and four months who
1:53:54
decided to do it lift bitterly tubby
1:53:55
wife that's bullcrap what's this this is
1:53:59
one of yours 2014 just a few hours ago
1:54:02
we've learned two kids in Marin County
1:54:04
have the measles the health department
1:54:06
says these kids were not vaccinated the
1:54:09
only details we know or that these
1:54:11
children are related and they got
1:54:12
infected somewhere outside the county
1:54:15
tonight they're in isolation
1:54:17
they'll be confined for the next three
1:54:18
weeks I don't have your well the point
1:54:23
is not a yearly cycle nope
1:54:26
but as the cycle of some sort and it
1:54:30
kind of wanders in and wanders out with
1:54:32
all these packages and it's obviously
1:54:33
the drug companies pushing it you know
1:54:35
but maybe they're over September
1:54:38
oversupply or I don't know what the deal
1:54:40
is but there's something fishy I mean
1:54:42
you think it's fishy just period well I
1:54:44
say there's some underlying fishiness to
1:54:46
this that relates to the cycle that
1:54:48
we're going here what is 2014 this is
1:54:50
twenty nine that's five years ago but
1:54:53
what is new here is now if you were born
1:54:55
between after 1957 and unless you had
1:55:01
the measles and even if you got a shot
1:55:03
you got to get another one but don't
1:55:05
worry you could take a third and it
1:55:07
won't hurt you that don't like it
1:55:15
yeah we get that impression yeah you
1:55:17
don't like don't like it I don't like oh
1:55:19
well but again I just like that was what
1:55:22
I think the first iteration of this way
1:55:23
I have to go dig those clips like I
1:55:25
still have all the clips yes you see if
1:55:28
you can find that I'll dig into my files
1:55:30
as well because yes it goes way back
1:55:33
it's really old stuff I mean you know if
1:55:35
it was polio I'd be like holy crap yeah
1:55:39
and then they'd find some woman with
1:55:41
encephalitis and then they'd make a
1:55:42
connection and then blame it on the
1:55:45
you're not getting shit although she was
1:55:47
the problem is they can't find the ideal
1:55:49
candidate for this stuff they had that
1:55:51
woman unfortunately had a measles
1:55:53
vaccination and ended up as encephalitis
1:55:55
hmm
1:55:56
and so this is kind of liked it oh well
1:55:58
I guess maybe this is our we can use
1:56:00
this as the rationale for getting people
1:56:01
to take a second shot that apparently
1:56:04
doesn't work and this is you know I got
1:56:07
called out by one of the Lib Joe's for
1:56:09
being a vaccine when I'm not do they
1:56:11
actually call you an anti-vaxxer yeah
1:56:14
because I said anything that's
1:56:16
incredibly rude very rude because we're
1:56:20
just not we're not anti vaccine we
1:56:22
question lots of stuff including a
1:56:25
number of the dubious vaccines that
1:56:29
don't work and they were required by the
1:56:30
they make you get a shot anyway but it's
1:56:34
obviously the woman's dying may because
1:56:37
of the shot you don't know who knows yes
1:56:41
you so the most possible these shots are
1:56:43
have some deadly comes after a period of
1:56:46
time that you need a second shot or
1:56:48
otherwise you're gonna have some
1:56:49
horrible a limit because of the first
1:56:51
shot Wow so oh my god so you're saying
1:56:58
hey if a man if you you know that first
1:57:00
shot wasn't quite right you know you got
1:57:02
better get the second one cuz now that
1:57:05
would be the same lightest it would go
1:57:12
like this a drunken because you know we
1:57:14
screwed up anyone who had this shot
1:57:18
between 1957 and 1970 yeah this shot
1:57:23
expires with deadly consequences if you
1:57:26
don't get this other shot
1:57:28
immediately yeah but I didn't get the
1:57:31
shot I got the measles well that would
1:57:33
be me
1:57:34
and that would be you but there's a lot
1:57:36
of people that did get the shot and you
1:57:37
don't think they'd be lined up totally
1:57:40
totes so that would be a great sales
1:57:44
pitch I'm recommending it to you
1:57:46
pharmaceutical guys out there yeah this
1:57:49
hey the Kerr Dvorak Consulting Group is
1:57:51
available if you guys want to really
1:57:54
learn how to do stuff um well well on
1:57:59
the subject you have sick events what
1:58:03
was the deal with this Columbine panic
1:58:06
well since we don't really know anything
1:58:11
anything at all
1:58:13
but people call me today we don't know
1:58:16
anything at all I can only suspect it
1:58:18
was a six-week cycle event just to keep
1:58:20
people on their toes and know that yet
1:58:23
we're still here I'm on their toes is
1:58:25
one thing taking every stood this is
1:58:27
crazy every student in the state 500,000
1:58:31
kids were taken out of school because of
1:58:34
this bullcrap
1:58:35
I just want to play this is the major
1:58:37
report from CBS okay but the big story
1:58:41
we are following tonight the sudden end
1:58:43
in Colorado to the search for a teenager
1:58:45
who authorities feared was planning an
1:58:47
attack to mark 20 years since the
1:58:50
massacre at Columbine in which 12
1:58:52
students and one teacher were killed
1:58:53
today Columbine and many other schools
1:58:55
near Denver were closed as a precaution
1:58:58
but the suspect apparently killed
1:59:00
herself Barry Peterson has more on what
1:59:03
happened in the woods west of Denver
1:59:06
authorities were taking no chances they
1:59:09
went in guns drawn after getting a tip
1:59:11
that 18-year old Sol pace was armed and
1:59:14
in the area they later found her body
1:59:17
during the search in a three day manhunt
1:59:19
that rattled Coloradans just days before
1:59:22
the anniversary of a Columbine School
1:59:24
massacre at this point it looks as if
1:59:27
she was alone that she took her own life
1:59:31
with the weapon that she took here after
1:59:33
she went missing from her South Florida
1:59:35
home
1:59:36
we found what they described to CBS News
1:59:38
as deeply disturbing posts online and
1:59:42
they alerted the FBI police said she had
1:59:45
an infatuation with Columbine a profile
1:59:48
on what appears to be pious social media
1:59:50
accounts read be the best killer you can
1:59:53
be and being alive is expletive deleted
1:59:56
overrated alongside a sketch of a gun
2:00:00
she had traveled from Florida to Denver
2:00:02
Monday night where she legally purchased
2:00:05
a pump-action shotgun and ammunition
2:00:07
responding to what they described as a
2:00:09
credible threat two dozen schools took
2:00:12
security precautions yesterday and today
2:00:14
half a million students in the Denver
2:00:17
metro area were told to stay home to
2:00:20
close an entire metro area is not an
2:00:22
easy decision but at the end of the day
2:00:25
is the right decision the best decision
2:00:27
to protect all of our kids parents like
2:00:29
Lindsey Schwartz another of three in
2:00:31
Denver schools supported the move it was
2:00:34
a huge inconvenience is a huge
2:00:36
inconvenience for so many people but ok
2:00:44
we have seen a blurry photo we have no
2:00:48
idea how she with an out-of-state
2:00:50
identification I don't know if she had a
2:00:52
Colorado driver's license by some crazy
2:00:55
chance that she was able to acquire a
2:00:57
shotgun legally you know I'd love to see
2:01:02
the video from the gun store I mean
2:01:03
there's so many holes in this story that
2:01:07
the only thing it points to to me is the
2:01:09
new red flag law they're talking about
2:01:11
in California Colorado it could be now I
2:01:14
want let me just explain the red the red
2:01:16
flag law is this not past is this done
2:01:18
is this in place and that I know I don't
2:01:20
know I don't know the red flag law the
2:01:22
idea is if someone says hey man that
2:01:25
curry he's kind of nuts it seems like
2:01:28
he's off of the rails and I think he has
2:01:30
a gun the cops can essentially come in
2:01:32
take your gun and put you under
2:01:34
evaluation I think it's crazy but well
2:01:39
things like California's not that you
2:01:41
brought
2:01:42
well we already do that the you brought
2:01:47
up the six-week cycle which I'm gonna
2:01:48
put in an Megan
2:01:49
I didn't think of that right I have
2:01:51
something right I do have one sub clip
2:01:54
the clip you just played mm-hmm can you
2:01:55
in your mind I don't know if you can do
2:01:57
this but I've had this thesis and I've
2:02:00
used it over the years about for example
2:02:02
I could spot somebody who was in the
2:02:06
Obama White House inner circle because
2:02:09
they had the same cadence the way they
2:02:11
talked okay yes like a certain way and
2:02:16
you can tell that somebody is if they're
2:02:19
law-enforcement sometimes it's the
2:02:22
milieu or things a lot of millions out
2:02:24
there and they have a voice that now I
2:02:26
want you to try I don't I don't have the
2:02:30
bags in side by side comparison but I
2:02:32
think you can do this anyway put in your
2:02:34
brain John Brennan's kind of voice where
2:02:38
he has a stop we talks in a funny kind
2:02:43
of a manner John Brennan is got a milieu
2:02:47
style of speaking which is in the
2:02:49
intelligence community huh some cop and
2:02:53
I don't know they never defied this guy
2:02:56
properly comes out and he's one of the
2:02:57
head of the police or is a local guy
2:03:01
this is the column but before we do the
2:03:05
sub-clip let's listen to John Brennan
2:03:07
just to get the cadence people are
2:03:08
innocent until well alleged to be
2:03:10
involved in some type of criminal
2:03:12
activity
2:03:13
a grimrock tiffy has a cadence if you
2:03:17
can keep it in mind his cadence and
2:03:19
listen to this guy at this point it
2:03:21
looks as if she was alone know that she
2:03:24
took her own life with the weapon that
2:03:27
she procured that's the same guy or what
2:03:32
well it's not the same guy but it's
2:03:33
definitely from the same you yeah it's a
2:03:35
milieu cadence listen again people are
2:03:37
innocent until well alleged to be
2:03:39
involved in some type of criminal
2:03:41
activity at this point it looks as if
2:03:43
she was alone that she took her own life
2:03:47
with the weapon that she procured yeah
2:03:49
yes well again I'm thinking this is this
2:03:52
red flag laws New Jersey its California
2:03:55
it's Colorado this is the new way and
2:03:58
maybe this was a you know maybe this was
2:04:01
just the beginning but if we're talking
2:04:04
six weeks cycle I would like to go back
2:04:07
to 2014 producer Matt called in to
2:04:10
c-span on c-span at the time was the FBI
2:04:15
agents association representative ray
2:04:18
Therese
2:04:19
here's Matt from Reno Nevada Republican
2:04:21
line hello in the mornin I was just
2:04:25
calling I am a watcher c-span and also a
2:04:29
listener of the show called No Agenda
2:04:31
I was Adam curry and John feasible okay
2:04:34
they bring up an interesting point a lot
2:04:36
in their deconstruction of the media and
2:04:39
also what's sort of going on with our
2:04:42
FBI and our federal agencies and they
2:04:45
bring up a good point of every six weeks
2:04:47
almost to the to the week we're on the
2:04:49
dot there's some type of FBI sort of bus
2:04:52
that goes down and it's been explained
2:04:56
to that it's possibly you know a cycle
2:04:59
that they like to have because otherwise
2:05:01
he can't really keep the American people
2:05:03
scared I was just wondering what your
2:05:06
comments were on that and also in the
2:05:09
legal to sort of entrap people with it
2:05:13
like those guys in Ohio who didn't have
2:05:16
the cable but capability or means to
2:05:18
actually detonate or set up a bomb on a
2:05:20
bridge but were arrested and
2:05:24
the last ones actually just trying to
2:05:25
fight for his life and I mean color
2:05:28
we'll leave it there mr. Jarecki the FBI
2:05:33
investigates thousands of cases with
2:05:38
with the proper media attention to those
2:05:42
cases we like to show the American
2:05:45
people what it is that we do to keep
2:05:47
them safe and also try to show criminals
2:05:51
and terrorists that we the FBI are out
2:05:53
there I'm not aware of any six-week
2:05:55
cycle that you're talking about and I'm
2:05:58
not aware of the facts of your case all
2:06:00
that I'll say is the individuals that
2:06:02
you reference were brought through a
2:06:04
very very regimented legal process with
2:06:08
a strict adherence to the Constitution
2:06:11
of the United States of America and a
2:06:13
jury of their peers will decide whether
2:06:16
they did what they're accused of doing
2:06:19
Thanks oh there you go they just want to
2:06:22
make sure the American people know
2:06:23
they're out there doing their job well
2:06:30
anyway back to Columbine and we have
2:06:33
that that by the way that was a nice
2:06:34
connection because Brennan and that guy
2:06:36
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2:06:38
exactly yeah now and I do have one sick
2:06:43
I consider this to be a sick clip
2:06:45
Columbine was 20 years ago yeah 20 years
2:06:51
ago now this is a teacher from that was
2:06:54
at the school and she was so freaked out
2:06:57
by the event that she is ruining her
2:06:59
child's life who's a 13 year old in
2:07:02
other words seven years after Columbine
2:07:04
she had a baby and now she's bringing up
2:07:07
the baby as though Columbine is gonna
2:07:09
happen again any man just putting the
2:07:11
fear this is the kind of fear this at
2:07:14
the parental level I just listen to this
2:07:17
and tell me you're not upset by it with
2:07:19
the attack happening 20 years ago this
2:07:20
week we sat down with five Columbine
2:07:23
survivors each with a different story
2:07:25
then and a different message today that
2:07:28
includes Michelle wheeler a teacher in
2:07:30
the school district currently now the
2:07:32
mother of a 13 year old
2:07:34
how does that impact the way you raise
2:07:37
her and I started telling her about the
2:07:41
shooting when she was five and going
2:07:43
into kindergarten and I started very
2:07:45
developmentally appropriate just saying
2:07:47
mommy said that her friends are in
2:07:49
heaven and then as she got older I
2:07:52
started to tell her a little bit more
2:07:54
the hardest day of my life was sending
2:07:57
her to kindergarten I had no idea what I
2:07:59
was doing why I was letting her go and
2:08:02
every day still is a struggle do you
2:08:04
think about where she can get out places
2:08:05
exits will be in the doctor's office or
2:08:08
King Soopers or somewhere and I'll say
2:08:11
show me five places where you'll hide
2:08:12
because it could happen anywhere and I
2:08:15
want her to be prepared and I think it
2:08:18
makes me feel prepared
2:08:22
of course the scripted question because
2:08:24
apparently they did a preacher and so
2:08:28
she's got a daughter is 13 and she'll go
2:08:31
to the doctors just 20 years ago after
2:08:35
the event and she'll go to the doctor
2:08:38
say tell me five places you can hide and
2:08:40
so the girls constantly being you know
2:08:43
reminded she has to be able to hide and
2:08:45
then cover in place or whatever you do
2:08:47
you know even even when you're in pilot
2:08:50
training you really only have to find
2:08:52
one place to land
2:08:56
know that you know she's inefficient to
2:08:59
where she's doing this but it's just
2:09:01
that can you imagine being raised that
2:09:04
way where every moment of your life as a
2:09:06
teenager you you're supposed to worry
2:09:09
about where to hide the only thing worse
2:09:11
than that is to have the media bore the
2:09:16
shit into your head incessantly that
2:09:20
you're going to you can possibly die I
2:09:22
mean it yeah you have your parents are
2:09:24
saying it the media saying it yeah yeah
2:09:26
these children aren't gonna be messed up
2:09:30
jumpy if nothing else oh my goodness
2:09:34
yeah I have some green New Deal stuff
2:09:37
for some more child abuse if you're
2:09:38
interested well actually we'll do that
2:09:39
after the break I did want it now I have
2:09:41
a little on trauma this was very
2:09:43
interesting with Michelle Obama you
2:09:45
probably heard about it that she
2:09:48
she was she was on stage with Stephen
2:09:50
Colbert oh and which most people haven't
2:09:52
even talked about in this in this
2:09:54
comparison it was hard to hear I think I
2:09:56
did some filtering so you can hear it
2:09:58
much better it's about Trump of course
2:10:00
and she's promoting her book and she has
2:10:03
an analogy about Trump you know you know
2:10:23
having good parents you know sometimes
2:10:26
weekends with divorced debt and that
2:10:28
feels like it's fun but then that's what
2:10:31
America is going through so she says
2:10:45
America is like a teenager that's living
2:10:48
with divorced dad because divorced dads
2:10:50
then when you don't feel good that
2:10:52
divorced dad's you know they're no good
2:10:54
you really just want to go home to mom
2:10:55
that's essentially what she's saying
2:10:57
thank you and I mean how did you take
2:11:03
that I never heard it before okay well
2:11:06
how you taking it now when you hear it I
2:11:08
think it's just insulting it's a it's
2:11:10
anti male I don't like it I think she's
2:11:12
a dick yeah well then I have a song for
2:11:14
you and you alone
2:11:17
a dream to me
2:11:27
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2:11:34
imagine all the people who could do oh
2:11:37
yeah yes right along you have to be over
2:11:47
30 to get the joke yeah and American
2:11:51
yeah yeah I was out there sorry
2:11:56
how are you sorry about you have some
2:12:00
donations some people to thank
2:12:02
starting with James Wed whoops I'm sorry
2:12:06
John you know Brian
2:12:09
no John Studebaker yeah very good
2:12:12
constitute a baker hundred ninety five
2:12:14
dollars uh
2:12:16
he owed an extra hundred ninety five in
2:12:18
taxes they got it back and send it to us
2:12:20
blacks night-sky $150 he's in uh
2:12:23
someplace in Georgia he says he mentions
2:12:28
about the wine since we got some wine
2:12:30
yet need to try some wines from up here
2:12:32
hey you tweeted something about a wine
2:12:34
at Costco did I yeah I wrote it down
2:12:39
just like some mix 75% this 75% that
2:12:43
great price at Costco I wrote it down
2:12:45
the next time I go you don't remember
2:12:47
their money I remember tweeting about
2:12:49
something at Costco but I don't there
2:12:51
was some specific wine cuz somebody
2:12:52
asked about it and so I and I bought it
2:12:56
it was great I think about it what it
2:13:00
was I remember doing something I just
2:13:02
don't remember what it well now if
2:13:03
nothing like the guy I'm always bitching
2:13:04
about had a great wine the other day
2:13:07
what was it I don't do groovy
2:13:11
anyways need to try something
2:13:14
Johnson whoops John Studebaker is the
2:13:18
this is interesting guy said sure
2:13:20
Calista 1:33 throw us I can hold it John
2:13:23
Studebaker says my accountant said I
2:13:26
only oh I only owed an extra hundred
2:13:28
ninety five dollars in taxes and I
2:13:29
replied that that was the best news I've
2:13:31
received since my doctor told me the
2:13:33
heart surgery was a success
2:13:34
then I got really depressed so to make
2:13:37
myself feel better I'm topping up my
2:13:39
knighthood fund
2:13:40
I like it Studebaker I'm not quite sure
2:13:41
what's going on with you but don't be
2:13:43
depressed
2:13:43
it'll be depressed come on man there's
2:13:45
so much to live for so much fun dr. Tony
2:13:48
when this heart said well you know if
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you're standing there alive I get museu
2:13:51
success yeah John a circus 13333 Dame
2:13:57
Susan John Wayne I'm sorry you're
2:13:59
skipping Black Knights Scott no I did
2:14:01
it's got he's the one in Georgia wants
2:14:04
me to try some wine oh shit I'm sorry
2:14:05
that my mistake Dame Susan Johnson in
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Hillsboro Oregon send a note in and a
2:14:12
check and the notes worth reading
2:14:15
because this donation brings me to
2:14:17
Baroness I don't underst Reese's on the
2:14:19
list I may have or may not have sent it
2:14:21
in thank you both for the sanity the
2:14:23
laughs and the much-needed information I
2:14:26
know the whole Pacific Northwest has a
2:14:28
protectorate and that is good
2:14:29
no jingles no Carm I'd like tents for us
2:14:32
to be known as Dame whack-a-mole yes
2:14:35
she's on the list as I am in the middle
2:14:37
of a very frustrating situation
2:14:39
regarding my new home uh-oh
2:14:41
I just moved in last August to some home
2:14:45
owner this is some horror stories I'm
2:14:49
ready for him I already got the fire
2:14:51
ants oh just your fire ants in the area
2:14:54
did I not tell you about the fire ants
2:14:55
oh my god that's the worst
2:14:57
so do it so I go in the backyard the
2:15:01
other day and we're not in yet but I see
2:15:03
this this pie-o-my hmm so I tap it with
2:15:06
my toe I'm like a whole bunch of ants
2:15:08
I'm like oh man these could be fire ants
2:15:10
I'm like how do I check this because I
2:15:12
can't see it I know what a fire ant
2:15:13
looks like so I take my glasses off I
2:15:15
got the kind of heavy rim glasses I
2:15:17
stick one one leg of the glasses in
2:15:20
there and they get a couple of these
2:15:22
these these boys on my glass that
2:15:25
looking a damn at the fire ants blow him
2:15:27
off put my glasses on one of them got me
2:15:30
was still on the glasses got me right on
2:15:32
the bridge of my nose yeah definitely
2:15:34
fire ants well you better have them boys
2:15:38
killed off yeah I had the guy come they
2:15:41
got some special stuff for that yeah oh
2:15:44
yeah they need to be removed
2:15:47
and so you got bit by a fire hand well
2:15:50
yeah yeah not the first time things are
2:15:52
nasty not the first time uh he says I
2:15:56
got very home new home I just moved in
2:15:58
last August I recently discovered
2:15:59
something that the seller had not
2:16:01
disclosed uh-oh
2:16:03
I'm trying to figure out my options I
2:16:05
may be moving again Lou anyway thanks
2:16:08
for keeping me sane dame whack Amole of
2:16:11
noble woods so she didn't give us the
2:16:15
horror story I was hoping for
2:16:18
Angela Castaneda Dame am joy yeah Dame
2:16:22
Angela Kansas tonight because Castaneda
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bisy Dame in Las Vegas Nevada Thank You
2:16:27
Jillian Fox yeah now drop into Noah
2:16:30
wotton mocker what and make her what and
2:16:33
make her I'm guessing he says I flip and
2:16:36
love you guys 8:08 sir herb lamb 8:08
2:16:42
who comes in pretty much with a 0:08
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and she what somehow he's requesting
2:16:47
some hostile moving karma for you thank
2:16:49
you I'll get it to myself
2:16:50
Orion Darrow 77 sir Rick if in Arlington
2:16:53
Washington 69 96 or daddy cast of the
2:16:56
love house now this is the this is the
2:16:59
59 this is the odd Joe to the clue do
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donation the five by nine can you do
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donations this is a Jew a Jew he a Jew
2:17:06
to clue you now this is these are all
2:17:09
$59 donations they help to show a lot
2:17:12
and starting with sir daddy cast by the
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way the pictures you used to use the
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worst possible pictures of me in the
2:17:21
newsletter
2:17:22
no I didn't yeah yeah I think that was
2:17:26
pretty bad I think no I think don't want
2:17:28
your hope you got a blunt does he wanted
2:17:31
me to use that it's not a blunt look
2:17:34
like it oh by the way you didn't see
2:17:36
that it was in the pictures anyway
2:17:38
exactly
2:17:44
go back pictures I could find yeah okay
2:17:47
you didn't say and they're often to one
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angle I'd like to have said more variety
2:17:51
Oh Mike was crowded it's a closet it's a
2:17:55
closet yeah yeah I was hoping you'd have
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some one of you two would have a ten
2:18:00
millimeter lens I'm not on some sort of
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a Hasselblad it behind you and shoot the
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whole thing in one shot sir woody of the
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Falls Sir Kenneth pencil pencil tucky
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insulting Daniel de Graaf these are all
2:18:19
people thinking or celebrating the end
2:18:22
of this clue do which word is last
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broadcast this is the last one yeah the
2:18:26
last one it will be a hairy moose is
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available gary mark watt quarte mark why
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mark watt quart quart sir code monkey
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called Candler in Lynchburg Virginia sir
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Road wolf Baron of Western New York
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Joseph hold on wants like a need to say
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no agenda WN y dot org they're doing a
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Western New York Union and meet up and
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it's no agenda of Western New York local
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800 8 and you can find that at no agenda
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WNY dot org are you going through the
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meetups that no Jenna meetups come site
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you sure are you having the local number
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approved by the steering committee we'll
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give you that one
2:19:20
local two and I'm not so sure it should
2:19:22
go to Austin yeah I think local 808 is
2:19:26
fine by me yeah you can have it isn't it
2:19:28
make sense yeah so Josh Mandel Alejandro
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Vasquez
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Ben Smith in Greenville Texas Chad sy
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Curran Owensville Maryland my secret
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might be seeker not sure Simon I
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bouzouki lib guessing Lubezki Libby's
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ruski goodbye old friend
2:19:51
even each shaft chants Thomason chase
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chase Thomason chase
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Smita see Yancy summer are I don't know
2:20:04
Dan Pinkerton hocus locusts there you go
2:20:08
goodbye clue do kyle blank Houston Texas
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David Oliver do you live well wishes
2:20:17
goodbye clue do makin team meet you
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continue servicing storing some lady's
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shoes broadcasting excellence comes in
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small packages wow this is so nice
2:20:29
John Wimberly Carl Lindner Lisa Mullins
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Carl's from Cary North Carolina nice
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little town
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Lisa Mullins in East Lake Ohio
2:20:40
Sir John Helmer in Shawnee Kansas and he
2:20:44
says holy crap the clue do literally is
2:20:47
five by nine yeah what do you think
2:20:48
we're lying here this this is true it's
2:20:51
true it's actually kind of big for
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closet for closet barren Robert reckoner
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of the desert sprawl a jacobina kunnen
2:21:04
and last but not least for Alex Knight
2:21:06
of the northern Launchpad so those are
2:21:10
your well wishers and goodbye clue do we
2:21:12
don't we wish you'll be sorely missed
2:21:15
for that superb sound broker meanwhile
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comes in a 5510 Adam Ward at 55 ten from
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Derby Chris Kincaid in Tyler Texas 5510
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Matthew Smith fifty one dollars and now
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they've looked next list is $50 donors
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name and location
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Joel Derouen sir Joel and Savannah
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Georgia I'm pretty sure he's a so Sir
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Chris Lewinsky pretty sure as a servant
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a long benicar in Sherwood Park Alberta
2:21:45
and I'm sure he appreciated our Albert
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the report no and I'm sure he voted for
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Kenny David Timmons in Oklahoma City
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Brad Taylor and Duvall Washington Scott
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lavender sir Scott
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Montgomery Texas pretty sure
2:22:02
sir peach snakes he was just in last
2:22:04
week his last show that's right I was
2:22:07
wrong man uh Maxine Waters gravel that's
2:22:12
right that's apparently the gravel gave
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us 50 bucks
2:22:16
well the gravel should talk to your
2:22:18
squeaky chairs Twitter account
2:22:21
the squeaky chairs got its own agent now
2:22:24
he works for CAA I don't know his name
2:22:26
he won't tell me because he doesn't want
2:22:27
me poaching him through the irksome John
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camp in antlers Oklahoma and surgery
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wing and Roth in Saugus California want
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to thank all these folks are helping us
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on the show 11:30 producing it and
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keeping us going and well wishing the
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clew do which is now kaput yes it is and
2:22:45
we'll play the clue do song at the the
2:22:48
end of show mixes also wanted to mention
2:22:50
that Dan Pinkerton we missed that on the
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list who is wishing his smoking-hot wife
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a happy 28th anniversary on 4/20 really
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needs some jobs car Matt and the segment
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will do that for you and of course we
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supported the program today the clew do
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do but and I've not come up with a name
2:23:12
yet for the new studio because it's it's
2:23:15
just a box right now it's not it has no
2:23:18
personality I've got to figure out what
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its gonna be it's gonna be minimalistic
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though is my hope he says thank you also
2:23:31
to everyone who came in under $50 a lot
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of you want that for reasons of
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okay watch this real quick
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for April 18 2019 we say happy birthday
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to Kenneth beer who celebrates his
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birthday tomorrow happy birthday can it
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that's it that's our whole birthday list
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this that's no birthdays whatsoever but
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we do have a couple of titles to
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celebrate here yes do this for change
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we all think your brothers and sisters
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who
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summer
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nice
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changing today on our team of the
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tunnels becomes a baronet as does Sir
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Ken of pencil tucky baronet title for
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him as well and Dame Susan Johnson ups
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to Baroness and we just heard her note
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and she will henceforth be known as Dame
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whack Amole a quick karma make good hey
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guys
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Dame Nancy from New Jersey here I wasn't
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an associate executive producer on the
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last show you read the notice sent
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requesting travel karma then sidetracked
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into title change and never actually
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played the car I'm a jingle I'm guessing
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that the karma comes from the intention
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behind the donation and the playing of
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the jingle is a formality but hey who
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wants to risk that may I please have my
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travel Karma Thank You Baroness formerly
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Dame
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Nancy of New Jersey well of course we
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the system and so we're joking about the
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clue do you would sent me a link about
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the gimlet
2:27:14
studios yeah holy crap
2:27:19
yeah well you wanted I sent a second
2:27:22
note saying to alert the producers in
2:27:27
the New York area to let us know if
2:27:30
there's ever an auction of the closed
2:27:33
studios because these things weren't
2:27:35
gonna last because I want to get there
2:27:36
mm-hmm apparently four people will know
2:27:38
anything about audio equipment they not
2:27:41
only made these beautiful studios
2:27:44
high-end but all the gear is Neyman like
2:27:48
$1,000 microphone does one yeah
2:27:51
microphones are two grand but also the
2:27:55
whole piece really talks about you know
2:27:58
how this is important to get that NPR
2:28:00
like vibe and I think to myself this is
2:28:05
not really the right way to go well
2:28:08
that's not podcasting well that's like
2:28:11
like radio show is doing radio make NPR
2:28:15
yes I'm not quite sure how I feel about
2:28:20
it yeah but just it seems like if you
2:28:23
really want to create that NPR sound is
2:28:24
that really what you're going for I mean
2:28:26
that that is that just shows you Emilio
2:28:28
as we've been talking about I don't know
2:28:30
I don't know if people are looking for
2:28:32
that there's something else like it's
2:28:34
like saying the Beatles should have
2:28:36
sounded differently or you know or the
2:28:38
Rolling Stones had distortion you know
2:28:40
so that wasn't good we have to make it
2:28:42
class sound clean and pristine there's
2:28:44
something about what we're doing that is
2:28:46
is somehow expressly meant to be
2:28:48
different it's honest
2:28:52
different think about that one yeah I
2:28:54
don't think we have to go any further
2:28:55
than that it's just honest you're right
2:28:58
all right quick quick little green new
2:29:00
deal got some green new deal here if I
2:29:05
want to play something funnier no this
2:29:08
is for the end yeah
2:29:11
Gretta Thornburgh addressed the European
2:29:14
partying Union Parliament wants the
2:29:17
she sounds a little girl that's the
2:29:19
little girl now she's now 16 Antichrist
2:29:23
and she's still they force her to wear
2:29:27
these braids the tanker look a bit like
2:29:30
16 and she looks like she's 11 which is
2:29:32
intentional because they need they can't
2:29:34
have her being 16 anyway even though she
2:29:36
says it she looks price you don't put
2:29:39
round red circles are on each cheek
2:29:43
would would black dots rats Raggedy
2:29:46
Raggedy Ann yeah she does look a bit
2:29:48
like Raggedy Ann that's it
2:29:50
now we know how she talks it takes her
2:29:53
six minutes to get a minute and a half
2:29:54
of content out but that's you know she's
2:29:56
16 but she reads a line weights reads a
2:29:59
line so I chopped all that out let's
2:30:01
just listen to what she was how she was
2:30:03
being abused once again to work a
2:30:06
political agenda just in time for all
2:30:08
these green parties in the European
2:30:12
Parliament to go into the election cycle
2:30:14
yesterday
2:30:15
the world watched with despair an
2:30:17
enormous sorrow how the not Redang burnt
2:30:20
in paris some buildings are more than
2:30:22
just buildings but the Nutri Dom will be
2:30:26
rebuilt I hope that its foundations are
2:30:29
strong I hope that our foundations are
2:30:31
even stronger but I fear they are not
2:30:34
around the year 2030 10 years 259 days
2:30:40
and 10 hours away from now we will be in
2:30:43
a position where we set off an
2:30:45
irreversible chain reaction that will
2:30:47
most likely lead to the end of our
2:30:49
civilization as we know it we need we
2:30:54
need a whip
2:30:55
we need a web page with that clock
2:30:56
counting down you know to 2030 yes I
2:31:00
wanted to bring this up I keep
2:31:01
forgetting to do it not you I'm glad you
2:31:03
brought that clip and it relates with
2:31:06
the little girls who are in Nancy
2:31:07
Pelosi's office and all the other ones
2:31:09
are saying we got 12 and BOC we have 12
2:31:13
years to live and there was always most
2:31:16
of that that assertion was done in 2018
2:31:18
which takes us right to 2030 and you
2:31:21
were hounding the show yep about the
2:31:24
year 2030 yep five years ago
2:31:28
saying that this is gonna be this is the
2:31:30
year and it was some reason for this and
2:31:32
I forgot a lot of the background on it
2:31:34
you were you were all over this 2030
2:31:37
meme yeah and I think we had I don't
2:31:40
know I'm looking forward now if we have
2:31:41
the 2030 Club yes oh it's still up the
2:31:46
20-30 Club calm Wow I so I started this
2:31:51
in 2014 it's amazing that website is
2:31:55
still up there let's see what we have
2:31:57
joy
2:31:58
apocalypse delayed until 2030 study
2:32:01
predicts obesity apocalypse by 2030
2:32:06
global warming act before 2030 or the
2:32:09
tasks will be more difficult global
2:32:11
trends 2030 alternative worlds where we
2:32:15
have Australia can go to 100% renewable
2:32:17
energy by 2030 now the reason why we
2:32:20
brought this up at the time in 2014 is
2:32:23
that the politicians who were selling
2:32:26
this would all be way gone by 2030
2:32:29
I think my anecdote was the following
2:32:32
you go to a wine store mm-hmm there's a
2:32:36
guy a floor salesman he's on there you
2:32:37
know and you can these guys guide in
2:32:41
most instances unless you had a very
2:32:43
superior operation the guys trying to
2:32:47
move wine he's not didn't care about you
2:32:49
and so you have some horrible wine that
2:32:53
these cells he's moving this wine under
2:32:56
with the with the bullcrap argument that
2:32:58
it's not good right now but it's gonna
2:33:00
be great it needs to be aged it wasn't
2:33:04
very few wines you can tell Diane you
2:33:07
could count them that can actually age
2:33:09
well most of them just you buy me you
2:33:11
drink them and but the idea is that you
2:33:14
can take crappy wine and then convince
2:33:16
someone that they should age it and they
2:33:19
won't be working at that store and let's
2:33:21
say for years when you come back to say
2:33:24
hey I waited four years to drink this
2:33:25
wine is terrible
2:33:26
oh yeah bill yeah he quit two years ago
2:33:29
right exactly the same kind of thing yes
2:33:32
yeah but so what she's done is she's
2:33:35
maybe we should put this on the twenty
2:33:36
thirty Club home she's taken this to a
2:33:38
new level and have given us ten years
2:33:41
the two hundred and something days and
2:33:43
ten hours until well it's we're all
2:33:46
gonna die when we set off an
2:33:47
irreversible chain reaction that will
2:33:50
most likely lead to the end of our
2:33:52
civilization as we know it that is
2:33:55
unless in that time permanent and
2:33:57
unprecedented changes in all aspects of
2:34:00
society have taken place including a
2:34:03
reduction of our co2 emissions by at
2:34:06
least 50 percent and please note that
2:34:09
these calculations are depending on
2:34:12
inventions that has not been yet
2:34:15
invented at scale inventions that are
2:34:18
supposed to clear our atmosphere of
2:34:21
astronomical amounts of carbon dioxide
2:34:24
furthermore do these calculations not
2:34:27
include unforeseen tipping points and
2:34:30
feedback loops like the extremely
2:34:33
powerful methane gas escaping from
2:34:36
rapidly thawing Arctic permafrost nor do
2:34:39
they include already locked in warming
2:34:41
hidden by air pollution nor the aspect
2:34:43
of equity or climate justice clearly
2:34:46
stated throughout the Paris agreement
2:34:48
which is absolutely necessary to make it
2:34:51
work on a global scale we must also bear
2:34:53
in mind that these are just calculations
2:34:56
estimations that means that these points
2:34:59
of no return may occur a bit sooner or
2:35:02
later than that no one can know for sure
2:35:05
it's bugs me she's got the the years the
2:35:09
days the hours but bear in mind
2:35:12
skooby wrong we can however be certain
2:35:14
that they will occur approximately in
2:35:17
these timeframes because these
2:35:19
calculations are not opinions or wild
2:35:22
guesses these projections are backed up
2:35:24
by scientific facts computer simulations
2:35:29
stop yelling at the child divorce
2:35:32
yes wild guesses these projections are
2:35:35
backed up by scientific facts concluded
2:35:38
by all nations through the IPCC nearly
2:35:41
every every major national scientific
2:35:44
body around the world unreservedly
2:35:46
supports the work and findings of the
2:35:49
yeah sure a couple I gotta get a couple
2:35:52
words in here okay what is the point of
2:35:55
her saying the following quote we need
2:35:58
permanent change in this is the quote we
2:36:01
need permanent changes to all aspects of
2:36:05
society yeah she said that yes what's
2:36:09
that got to do with climate change
2:36:11
that's because you have to obey if you
2:36:16
don't obey then people will die because
2:36:18
climate change by the way as that played
2:36:20
it juts a big whopper hit me in the head
2:36:25
God let me get the second one out and
2:36:27
then tell me the Whopper astronomical
2:36:31
amounts is a quote it's not something
2:36:34
that you'd that is in parts per million
2:36:36
or 60 million is that what it is around
2:36:41
that that's astronomic not parts per
2:36:45
million
2:36:46
astronomical it's not I don't know but
2:36:48
okay this is just a child well she
2:36:51
started off with the north or dumb hot
2:36:53
take this one on for size remember Paris
2:36:55
agreement gone nut road um burning
2:36:58
wouldn't it be cool if somehow the
2:37:01
scientists could say that because of
2:37:04
global warming climate change the oak
2:37:07
somehow became that much more brittle
2:37:10
and flammable and that this could be the
2:37:15
new Paris Accord because of the nut road
2:37:18
um okay the stretch
2:37:22
oak was dry but you never know what's a
2:37:27
stretch what's a stretch there's just
2:37:33
two things I really want to play
2:37:35
I find this girl to be so annoying and I
2:37:37
think her accent is like a kind of a
2:37:40
snooty upper-class she was taught
2:37:43
English by a Brit who is obviously a a
2:37:46
lost upper class person that taught her
2:37:50
the worst sounding English at least it
2:37:53
bugs me
2:37:55
well as she's a child so you know I'm
2:37:57
just looking at the theater and the
2:37:59
circus that her parents who are elites
2:38:02
and who are in the business
2:38:03
put her through and take her on this
2:38:05
whirlwind tour I mean you know she's you
2:38:08
know I know this is Gore does if they
2:38:10
got out they all these are child abusers
2:38:12
they're abusing children for their own
2:38:14
political agenda
2:38:17
now Pelosi was on 60 minutes did you see
2:38:21
any of that I avoided it I'm sorry I
2:38:25
should have seen it I should have
2:38:26
recorded it I should have watched I
2:38:27
think I was watching a NBA playoff game
2:38:30
I do not I'll just give you a little
2:38:31
highlight you have called your
2:38:34
Republican colleagues right these are
2:38:36
quotes immoral corrupt you say they're
2:38:39
running a criminal enterprise I mean
2:38:42
you're one of the reasons we have to
2:38:43
restore civility in the first place well
2:38:45
actually when I called them those names
2:38:47
I was being gentle so much worse things
2:38:51
that could have said about them oh
2:38:52
really it's hard to imagine no evidence
2:38:56
of honest leadership a failed Republican
2:38:59
do-nothing Congress of the arrogance of
2:39:02
power of the White House I mean you here
2:39:04
are some of the things only some of the
2:39:06
things you have called him an
2:39:07
incompetent leader right you said in
2:39:09
fact he's not a leader he's a person who
2:39:11
has no judgment it evens things to hear
2:39:15
it now
2:39:15
I mean obviously the two of you are
2:39:18
bound to get along just great
2:39:19
you know we're professionals we're
2:39:22
professionals you could go through a
2:39:24
long list of things his surrogates have
2:39:26
said about me I know they have to do
2:39:29
what they have to do and they know I
2:39:30
have to do what I have to do and what I
2:39:33
have to do is make a distinction in the
2:39:35
public that between the Democrats and
2:39:37
the Republicans in order to win this
2:39:39
isn't personal this is about sounds
2:39:42
personal this isn't he's incompetent to
2:39:44
what I think is but that's personal well
2:39:47
any I'm sorry
2:39:49
that's his problem how does this raise
2:39:53
the level of civility well this is weird
2:39:55
a political debate here we didn't come
2:39:57
here to have a tea party together and
2:39:59
toss the coin to see who would win on an
2:40:01
issue
2:40:02
I have very thick skin I don't care what
2:40:04
they say about me
2:40:06
so it's too bad you didn't see it but
2:40:09
you probably go back and watch it now
2:40:10
well you can't well you can but this was
2:40:13
actually an interview from 23 years ago
2:40:18
this is a 23 year old interview of Nancy
2:40:21
Pelosi when Bush was president who is
2:40:25
president Sam Bush yeah and I just and I
2:40:29
and I played this and I'm glad that you
2:40:30
hadn't seen it to show everyone that
2:40:32
nothing changes she was saying the same
2:40:36
shit about Bush the same talking points
2:40:40
thin skin you know all of this the same
2:40:43
thing it's that's a great trick to pull
2:40:46
on me I don't expect you to do it to me
2:40:53
well this brings me to the last clip I
2:40:55
have and this is a very it's finally
2:40:59
there's a sin there's a Supercuts
2:41:00
although it was done by now this I think
2:41:03
and they took all of the Fox News people
2:41:07
from when Obama was president and all
2:41:10
the things that the Fox News talking
2:41:13
heads were saying about Obama and as
2:41:16
you'll hear it is exactly the same as
2:41:21
the MSNBC CNN and most of the m5m are
2:41:26
saying about Trump exactly the same
2:41:28
words the same things the two different
2:41:31
presidents two different news
2:41:33
organizations or you know that gets Fox
2:41:36
is the only one that leans right way
2:41:38
right now here's where you write well
2:41:41
well here's what's interesting I saw
2:41:44
Donald I'm not gonna play anything about
2:41:46
Don Lemon last night he is the overnight
2:41:48
sensation he was playing bits of this
2:41:51
and the whole panel agreed that oh my
2:41:55
god
2:41:56
can't they see don't they understand
2:41:59
that their president is doing all of
2:42:02
these horrible things and what what
2:42:05
boggle my mind is that Don Lemon and his
2:42:09
whole CNN panel could not it didn't dawn
2:42:13
on them and put two and two together
2:42:15
couldn't dawn on them that they're both
2:42:18
doing the same thing
2:42:19
so when you hear this it makes it makes
2:42:22
you feel good kind of like ah this is
2:42:24
the same bullshit that's been gone on
2:42:26
forever what is wrong with this
2:42:28
president how dumb is he
2:42:30
now we're gonna vet the president we're
2:42:31
gonna talk about his vacation his
2:42:33
golfing two golf outings for the
2:42:35
president cost 2.9 million dollars
2:42:37
that alone is amazing should a president
2:42:39
the leader of the free world be on a
2:42:41
social network Tweety no celebrity
2:42:44
president he's kind of like Ryan
2:42:46
Seacrest
2:42:46
this is a president who does not really
2:42:48
know what he wants to do he simply wants
2:42:50
to be popular with everybody every
2:42:51
audience before when she stands the
2:42:53
president seems almost obsessed with
2:42:55
cable TV or am I wrong
2:42:57
this is a president who rules by
2:42:58
executive authority executive action
2:43:02
what he's not doing executive actions
2:43:04
he's out on the golf course the
2:43:05
president heads to Florida for a boy's
2:43:08
weekend of golf without the teleprompter
2:43:10
the president doesn't know exactly what
2:43:13
to do correctly the President's budget
2:43:15
that he gave today all right doesn't cut
2:43:19
any deficit it increases the debt what's
2:43:23
in those records that you don't want us
2:43:25
to know about once again he's faced
2:43:26
pandering to the worst regimes and thugs
2:43:29
and dictators this is a president that
2:43:31
is acting like a dictator this is a
2:43:34
president who's ignoring the rule of law
2:43:36
and siding with lawbreakers this is a
2:43:39
president now who's demonstrated that he
2:43:41
will lie to push through a program once
2:43:43
the president tweets it then it becomes
2:43:44
canon that's a fact the president says
2:43:47
he's in love with campaigning he's going
2:43:49
to fundraisers tonight he achieved that
2:43:51
significant accomplishment earlier today
2:43:53
while vacationing in Florida on your
2:43:56
dime this president the people around
2:43:57
him are convinced that God has anointed
2:44:00
him to fix everything in one fell swoop
2:44:02
that's not how American politics work
2:44:03
that's not how life works this is a
2:44:05
president who has become
2:44:06
to the public is a blame he never makes
2:44:09
any concessions he always treats his
2:44:11
opponents as though they're enemies we
2:44:12
have a president who can never admit
2:44:14
he's wrong he's so insecure and vain at
2:44:17
the same time he doesn't realize that
2:44:19
the president has that power to set a
2:44:21
tone and other people follow it what
2:44:23
he's really trying to do is to divide
2:44:26
the country and his people to turn out
2:44:29
to vote he simply doesn't like being
2:44:31
mocked
2:44:32
maybe he's little thin-skinned I've been
2:44:34
saying mr. president put your pants on
2:44:35
the table man up skip the trash talk it
2:44:38
only diminishes the office of the
2:44:40
present if you want to work with
2:44:41
somebody you don't call them names this
2:44:43
is a very quick and easy cheap way to
2:44:45
score political points mr. president you
2:44:48
need to stop backing like a schoolyard
2:44:50
bully and start acting like the leader
2:44:52
of the free world
2:44:53
mr. president everyone is laughing at us
2:44:56
it's exactly the same which brings us to
2:45:00
the real point of this show which is
2:45:04
that's what we're here for is to make
2:45:07
sure that people realize that these the
2:45:11
back and forth that this holds this
2:45:15
whole theater from TSA to the politics
2:45:20
of the Nancy Pelosi condemning bush in
2:45:22
exactly the same way she condemned strum
2:45:24
and everything else has got is bullcrap
2:45:26
and it's just a propaganda machine and
2:45:29
what we do is bring you back to normal
2:45:33
to a true reality where's the guardians
2:45:35
of reality i couldäôt in my mind about
2:45:39
it I could not have said it any better
2:45:40
well I didn't want to have my last clip
2:45:42
oh I'm sorry I was ready to go out on
2:45:45
the high note we're guardians of reality
2:45:47
roll credits
2:45:48
what's wrong with you well I well you're
2:45:51
right I could we could have quit on that
2:45:52
note but the media is promoting this
2:46:00
booted judge guy I have this he is that
2:46:04
is his name from German origin ah do we
2:46:07
find out in this clip because I keep one
2:46:09
whenever I see it I want to pronounce it
2:46:12
like a German would which would be what
2:46:14
but the thief well that's probably the
2:46:17
correct pronunciation but the Buddha
2:46:18
judge is way he's pronouncing
2:46:20
and so Kimmel did a bit where he brought
2:46:23
people on the street and they put the
2:46:25
name up and try to pronounce it did you
2:46:27
know classic man on the street bonehead
2:46:29
and I thought it was worth and I don't
2:46:32
pull these out of them out of much but I
2:46:35
do it once every couple months this is
2:46:39
true this is true Buddha judge is a
2:46:41
Maltese name it means owner of chickens
2:46:45
not exactly mother of dragons but it's a
2:46:49
weird name and you know what if Pete has
2:46:51
any chance of becoming president
2:46:52
people are gonna need to know how to say
2:46:55
it so we went on the street and we asked
2:46:56
pedestrians to give it a shot
2:46:59
and here's how that way
2:47:10
we'll get booed get again
2:47:13
buta gay buta guy boot boot egg but leg
2:47:23
but leg booty booty geek but but jegi
2:47:27
but taking butter guy booty tease me
2:47:32
with a geek I don't know that was
2:47:33
probably bad probably a guy with a nice
2:47:44
buck there's some weird sexual thing or
2:47:49
a place in like Austria all right well
2:48:05
then I have to play one more clip since
2:48:07
you brought in but a judge and this is
2:48:09
important in context of guardians of
2:48:11
reality you may have noticed that in
2:48:14
particular CNN MSNBC are obsessing over
2:48:19
the amounts of money candidates have
2:48:23
raised in the first 24 hours in the
2:48:26
first week and if you are new to the
2:48:29
program and here if you're not it's good
2:48:31
for a good refresher what they are doing
2:48:34
is they are reviewing their advertising
2:48:38
sales they look at these candidates and
2:48:41
say who's got money holy crap Buddha jej
2:48:45
got 7 million dollars we need to talk
2:48:48
about him a lot it's gotten to the point
2:48:51
where they break it down by demographic
2:48:53
into age group of how much money they
2:48:55
have and they're giving to him they're
2:48:57
looking at their that their potential
2:48:59
audience that they can sell ads to with
2:49:02
the money they're talking about to get a
2:49:04
bit of a player who right now is behind
2:49:06
this boomlet if you want to call it that
2:49:08
in the Democratic side for Buddha check
2:49:10
so one of the characteristics we're
2:49:12
seeing is income it seems among
2:49:14
Democratic voters the higher the income
2:49:16
goes right now the more interest there
2:49:18
is in Buddha judge take a look at three
2:49:20
recent polls here for
2:49:21
under 50k this is how he's doing watch
2:49:24
how these numbers go up as income level
2:49:27
goes up fifty to a hundred his support
2:49:29
jumps a little bit then go to the
2:49:30
highest group a hundred K plus look what
2:49:33
happens to his support suddenly he's
2:49:35
there in double digits mid double-digit
2:49:39
consistently higher income democratic
2:49:42
voters right now they are just looking
2:49:45
at how much money they can take yeah
2:49:48
it's an audition for the news networks
2:49:51
when you have a lot of money they are
2:49:54
interested in you and will promote you
2:49:57
because you are going to give that money
2:49:59
primarily to them exactly that's the
2:50:03
only reminder I want to give everybody
2:50:04
everyone should note that it's not about
2:50:06
it being gay or any media apparently you
2:50:12
can have a crazy ass name have no
2:50:14
experience whatever is necessary be a
2:50:17
white guy but as long as you got cash
2:50:21
baby you're in the pocket with news
2:50:23
media and the cash is king that's right
2:50:26
special thanks to let me see who do we
2:50:32
have we have Tom Starkweather we've got
2:50:35
the traveling get burries and our crap I
2:50:39
can't remember who did the clue do song
2:50:41
but we'll have those as end of show
2:50:43
mixes and we will return Sunday from the
2:50:48
new studio we don't have a name for yet
2:50:52
or know everything but today we say
2:50:55
goodbye to the 5 by 9 clue do as I come
2:50:59
to you for the last time from downtown
2:51:01
Austin Texas capital the drone star
2:51:03
state in the 5 by 9 clue do fema region
2:51:06
number 6
2:51:07
good morning everybody I'm Adam curry
2:51:09
and we want to remind everybody Easter
2:51:11
Sunday is our next show Easter Sunday
2:51:14
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2:51:17
I'm pledging sixty billion dollars to
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2:51:21
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adios mofos and such I was thinking what
2:51:35
I would name it but I have a clue do
2:51:36
that's what I have no clue do hipster
2:51:43
jar in fact
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2:52:09
is precise
2:52:12
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2:52:24
me well it's
2:52:26
[Music]
2:52:37
how big is this bus
2:52:44
[Music]
2:52:49
that's bigger than most New York
2:52:51
apartments at the end of the day you
2:52:55
know they're backing come on at the end
2:52:57
of the day at the end of the day John if
2:53:00
someone wants to get anyone they can get
2:53:02
them at the end of the day it's more
2:53:06
important that we have entertainment at
2:53:09
the end of the day so at the end of the
2:53:11
day who's gonna pay for the real loan
2:53:13
this going to be taxpayer money at the
2:53:15
end of the day at the end of the day
2:53:17
that's gonna be up to Valerie Jarrett
2:53:19
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2:53:22
I mean at the end of the day isn't that
2:53:23
it
2:53:25
at the end of the day at the end of the
2:53:28
day all this money's owed to bankers at
2:53:32
the end of the day I think it's good
2:53:35
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2:53:38
the end of the day as Americans what we
2:53:41
always do as we always say at the end of
2:53:44
the day so at the end of the day it's
2:53:45
not actually the healthcare it's the at
2:53:49
the end of the day of the day at the end
2:53:51
of the day you can't deny I had to put
2:53:53
less gas in at the end of the day it's
2:53:56
at the end of the day we're all
2:53:59
anti-semites at the end of the day and
2:54:01
at the end of the day you get I think
2:54:03
it's 4% at the end of the day starts to
2:54:08
run together at the end of the day you
2:54:10
kind of forget right at the end of the
2:54:12
day you know John you and I are both in
2:54:15
the audience business at the end of the
2:54:17
day at the end of the day
2:54:19
so at the end of the day she can say hey
2:54:21
my toy told you so
2:54:23
at the end of the day today but I don't
2:54:26
say at the end of the day said a woman
2:54:27
said together now featuring Johnson
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2:54:36
where the squeak in there reminding
2:54:43
people to do remixes of our show
2:54:44
understand music music yeah the chairs
2:54:52
become a celebrity just very like wow
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