0:00
now he's lazy's lazy he doesn't
do it
0:02
right this is no agenda right
made a
0:26
very interesting observation
about some
0:28
train earlier today I'm well
I'm waiting
0:37
for your interesting train
observation
0:40
okay I think this is important
so
0:43
there's a train that goes from
Seattle
0:45
to I guess LA I'm not sure
where it ends
0:47
up but it's a bit cold it's the
coastal
0:49
and it's a big train it's like
the
0:51
Zephyr same kind of
configuration except
0:54
when I started watching this
train as it
0:56
goes by on the way down south
about
0:59
anywhere between 7 a.m. and 9
a.m. so
1:04
it's in to our window and when
I first
1:08
started seeing this train which
is a
1:09
couple we're paying attention
to it
1:11
which was a couple of years ago
it had
1:12
two observation cars those
semi-dome
1:15
cars that are just there's no
we just
1:17
sit in there and you can see
it's a very
1:19
nice car and they have one on
this
1:21
effort up in Sacramento about a
year ago
1:24
the same exact train stopped
having the
1:29
two dumb cars and they just had
the one
1:33
and it's always been one and I
realized
1:35
what it is nobody goes to the
dome car
1:38
to look and see the nice
scenery then
1:40
you could get from sight
they're on
1:41
their phones yeah I think
you're right
1:49
of course of course they are so
why they
1:52
gonna waste a dope car nobody
cares no
1:54
in fact when I was going up to
1:56
Sacramento I said I said most
of the
1:58
time in that car because it's
kind of
2:00
interesting to see what's out
there
2:01
especially as the train goes
into on
2:04
some rot does not near the
highways and
2:06
you find all kinds of homeless
2:08
encampments it's very
entertaining
2:11
we're entertaining well it's
2:14
entertaining to me well Happy
Easter
2:17
jean-claude I'd be Easter to
you happy
2:19
Easter to everybody else this
is your
2:21
Easter program let's say so
sorry about
2:24
this Sri Lankan yeah no Easter
2:28
celebrators there did anyone
claim this
2:30
yet there we know who's who's
claimed
2:31
this these atrocities no I
haven't heard
2:34
anyone claim anything and the
media
2:36
recaptured seven people and the
media
2:39
refused to say who it is I
checked all
2:42
the Canadian outlets they
refused to say
2:44
who it is yes Sri Lankan news
won't say
2:47
who it is an ardent and the New
York
2:48
Times had an article they won't
say who
2:50
it is although they hinted it
was
2:52
Muslims no gosh going through
this now
2:56
yeah is it what a crappy thing
to do it
3:02
was it was churches and hotels
yeah
3:06
there was a three churches and
then a
3:08
slew of hotels all high-end
hotels were
3:11
tourists in this day rich
tourists damn
3:16
well yeah sorry about that
don't have
3:19
much more for anyone on that
coming to
3:22
you from the new studio today
Jean yeah
3:25
sound good yes sounds pretty
good it's
3:27
still booming there's nothing
on the
3:29
walls so just before we started
you told
3:32
me you gave me a very handy pro
tip
3:34
which is to openly open the
door it does
3:40
help it makes a difference does
I was
3:43
telling you at him how I yeah I
think
3:48
was a CES of 9 or 10 years ago
into
3:50
digital amplifiers were first
coming out
3:52
and Texas instrument instrument
was
3:55
making most of the chips for
him and
3:57
they also bought this very
high-end
3:59
digital amp company and so they
took us
4:02
into this room inside one of
the suites
4:04
in the hotel where they were
gonna give
4:06
us a demo of the digital
amplifier
4:08
technology using cheap speakers
and then
4:12
then then modeling expensive
speakers on
4:17
the cheap speakers using a DSP
yeah back
4:22
in there listening to
4:23
and then tuning and so the guy
was the
4:26
guy this engineer was tuning
the room
4:29
and he'd opened he to get this
he'd
4:31
listen and then he opened the
bathroom
4:33
door and I said well I asked
him but
4:35
what was earlier this raises it
lessens
4:37
the base effect move some of
the base
4:39
out of the room and and it
makes the
4:41
room bigger and then he started
moving
4:43
the cushions from the went into
the
4:46
bedroom of the suite and pulled
off the
4:48
mattress and he leaned it over
in some
4:52
spot where he sensed there was
a some
4:55
sort of a standing wave or
something I
4:57
have I have put Studios
together in so
5:00
many hotel rooms where I've
done just
5:01
that with the pillows and you
know
5:03
against the wall and I could
probably do
5:05
that here it's just not facing
the wall
5:09
I'm facing my back is to the
wall so the
5:11
it's literally bouncing off the
wall I
5:14
can hear it I know you can't
but I can
5:16
hear it so I'll have that fixed
egg
5:19
cartons a garden it's not the
prettiest
5:22
look egg cartons I'd I might go
square
5:29
blue was 24 anything it's
anything but
5:32
cool no that's not cool here's
the thing
5:36
I really want to and I can't
believe I
5:39
said so here's the thing I have
to stop
5:41
that this is this is this is a
lot of
5:44
people are doing this in the
media so
5:46
here's the thought pay
attention to it a
5:48
lot of people are doing it do I
just I'm
5:53
thinking of just going sparse
with the
5:55
egg cartons or some professional
5:57
alternative or I could just
hang all
6:00
kinds of memorabilia shit on
the wall
6:02
which would also work yeah I
got you
6:06
know the commemorative platinum
records
6:08
I've got pictures I've got tons
of stuff
6:11
I just feel like I want to keep
it
6:13
that's a bit much I want to
keep it
6:15
completely sparse and I'm a
little tired
6:17
of MTV guy on the wall I think
you you
6:21
were in a room full of with egg
cartons
6:24
on this you know all over the
place
6:27
would be very cool-looking even
though
6:30
you don't think so I think it
would be
6:31
so especially if there's those
blue 24
6:34
egg square
6:35
those than what you want well
that would
6:37
help with a name for the studio
they
6:41
called the chicken coop the
chicken coup
6:44
the curry the curry coop me
write this
6:46
down
6:47
hurry coop curry curry coop to
maybe
6:51
just the chicken coop cuz
that's what it
6:54
would be hmm interesting
6:56
well I'm taking ideas I'm open
to ideas
7:01
Dick Clark usually works too
okay so we
7:07
moved Friday which was I'm I am
hurting
7:11
I don't know when the last time
is that
7:12
you moved a house yeah exactly
but I
7:18
refuse to take part my core you
know my
7:23
midriff my back the soles of my
feet
7:26
everything hurts
7:28
it's it's it's an undertaking
every
7:31
single time you do it and I
think this
7:32
is the last time Tina keeps
saying I'm
7:34
dying in this house easy easy
7:38
we got to get married first
first first
7:43
I'm coming out of this place
yeah we're
7:46
really happy though but oh man
and so
7:48
and meanwhile while all this is
while
7:50
the moving is going on I'm also
trying
7:53
to read as much as I can of the
Muller
7:55
report volumes 1 and volume 2
now all 13
7:59
hits I'm sure you didn't take a
look at
8:02
it I did I took a look at how
what did
8:04
you have one of those PDFs that
the guy
8:07
had the searchable PDF team
changed the
8:10
PDF so searched beyond
searchable PDF
8:11
yeah I like to search it for
this in
8:14
that I like that um well before
we come
8:18
into any conclusions I do have
a few
8:20
let me see I got a few I see
this was
8:24
kind of you know volume 1 which
is the
8:28
no collusion part there's not
much
8:31
discussion about that it's all
about the
8:36
conduct and the what do you
call it the
8:42
possible obstruction of justice
but this
8:44
is what I'm hearing
8:46
everyone say in the mainstream
media
8:48
based upon what they read in
volume
8:51
- here's chip Todd one item
worth noting
8:53
before we go to break the
Muller report
8:55
validates most not all but most
of the
8:59
reporting done by major news
9:00
organizations throughout this
9:01
investigation many many of the
stories
9:04
we were told that were fake
news show up
9:07
as reported in the mellah
review and
9:09
confirmed by first-hand
accounts it's
9:12
something worth considering the
next
9:13
time you hear someone use the
phrase
9:14
fake news so loosely okay chip
Todd will
9:17
do that that's MSNBC here CNN
and the
9:19
other thing this report did is
that it
9:21
really corroborated a lot of
the good
9:23
journalism that was done in its
entire
9:26
you know he went after all of
us every
9:28
single day the New York Times
Washington
9:30
Post CNN and when you go back
and you
9:32
look at this report and you
looking at
9:33
all their stories that were
fake news
9:35
well Muller shows that this was
actually
9:38
going on
9:40
so they're all congratulating
themselves
9:42
over a job well done and it is
true when
9:46
you read volume two it reads a
lot like
9:50
many of the reports that were
in the in
9:53
the m5m about lying
9:57
underhanded behavior trying to
trying to
10:03
get Muller fire trying to have
someone
10:06
else do the dirty work actually
trey
10:08
gowdy had an interesting
comment on that
10:10
all right so the fact that he
was
10:12
looking to supposedly fire Bob
Muller
10:15
and later on get Jeff Sessions
to
10:18
essentially do the same thing
that
10:20
neither happened in the end of
the
10:22
obviously polar state completed
his
10:23
report some had likened to that
to be
10:26
obstructing justice of the
process of
10:28
justice obviously was a jump
ball for a
10:30
Muller and his team what do you
think of
10:33
that I hope we have not gotten
to the
10:36
point we're thinking about doing
10:38
something it's a crime in this
country I
10:40
hope that's not where we are or
10:42
discussing what your options
are with
10:44
your advisers well the only
thing has
10:47
prevented that from happening
is no
10:48
congressman is is is that the
aides
10:51
didn't do it right they didn't
do it
10:53
right and he didn't fire the
aide and go
10:56
get a gate that an aide that
would so
10:59
interesting calling it a
thought crime
11:02
yeah that's the trend and from
a legal
11:06
standpoint that may be may be
correct
11:09
and you know I've read a lot of
a lot of
11:12
reports and documents in the
eleven
11:13
years have been doing this
program and
11:15
volume 1 was pretty lawyerly
there was
11:18
lots of lawyer terms even
explanation of
11:20
what collusion was and legal
terms but
11:23
volume 2 it didn't really have
any
11:25
legalese in it it was
interviews with
11:29
people reports of what they
said and if
11:31
you read if I'd read that on
Wikileaks
11:33
and you just replaced a Donald
Trump
11:37
with Hillary Clinton I would
have been
11:40
what a horrible person
11:43
but the difference between
anything
11:46
we've ever read about for
example
11:47
Hillary Clinton and this volume
two is
11:50
it's just what people said
there's no
11:53
emails there's no paper trail
that's it
11:56
I think Trump is saving grace
is that he
11:58
doesn't use email so it's one
thing to
12:01
have his lawyer or the White
House
12:04
attorney Don began say well
here say
12:06
yeah hehe wanted me to you
wanted me to
12:09
go fire mahler
12:10
or the first words out of his
mouth were
12:12
oh oh my god there goes my
presidency
12:15
I'm fucked
12:16
it looks like what do you say
like that
12:18
or you say someone goes my
presidency
12:21
I'm fucked or you know did he
yell it I
12:23
mean there's that's hard to
understand
12:26
yeah you can't really law and
order all
12:32
the public there's just not
evidence
12:42
there's not evidence in there
this it's
12:44
it's what people said and
that's a big
12:46
difference there's a couple
other things
12:49
the president does you know he
he says
12:52
our country instead of this
country and
12:55
he's a nationalist versus
versus all the
12:57
rest to her globalists but not
using
13:00
email it's probably the
smartest thing
13:02
he's ever done or ever not
Georgie it
13:07
was the same way yes yeah yeah
he's not
13:10
putting anything in an email cuz
13:11
everyone can get to it right
and that's
13:13
exactly how Uncle Don got in
trouble is
13:15
he had a memo he had a memo
about a
13:17
meeting that he he didn't tell
his boss
13:20
about because that was when he
was a
13:23
national security adviser to
Bush when
13:29
he was vice president and you
know that
13:32
was the iran-contra memo and
the minute
13:35
you write something down the
minute it's
13:36
you know it goes into the
archives and
13:38
then it's a problem so it
depends it is
13:42
also not a problem if you do if
you when
13:45
you write stuff something down
it's
13:46
always x ey a memo well yes and
and that
13:50
is the one thing that came out
of volume
13:53
two
13:54
is the a meeting in the Oval
Office with
13:58
Obama and Susan Rice than being
advised
14:00
to send an email to herself two
weeks
14:04
after that meeting which was
close to
14:07
the handover of the presidency
and and
14:11
is specifically in that said
that Obama
14:14
had apparently said let's do it
by the
14:16
book and that was a cya that
was a you
14:20
know you're sending yourself an
email oh
14:22
yeah on advice of the that's
what I
14:25
remember people used to say
this is a
14:28
long long time ago hey if you
got a
14:30
great idea and you want a trade
market
14:32
just send yourself a registered
piece of
14:35
mail with the idea in it have
you ever
14:39
heard this oh yeah does that
actually
14:41
work does that hold up was not
for
14:43
trademarking so I know for a
cup of and
14:45
satins I'm sorry patents right
that
14:47
works that that's valid there
is some
14:50
element of it that is valid yes
so back
14:55
to the to the report a couple
of things
14:59
that were interesting
15:00
I thought the note about Seth
RIT or the
15:06
the piece about Seth rich how
Julian
15:10
Assange basically smeared him
while he
15:14
was working with the Russians
the
15:15
Russians by the way there's you
know
15:17
there's no actual proof of a
lot of
15:19
things there was indictments
and of
15:22
these indictments I don't think
anyone
15:23
has been been has appeared in
front of
15:27
in front of a judge or a court
or a jury
15:29
an indictment is just an
indictment so
15:32
nothing was proven and Donna
Brazile
15:35
remembers very well what
happened to the
15:37
DNC server and she works for
Fox News
15:40
now DNC and we were informed of
what was
15:43
happening but it was too late
because
15:45
the Russians had already spent
almost a
15:48
year inside of our systems and
by the
15:51
time we got to it we were wiped
out and
15:53
what a year before that well
what
15:56
happened there wasn't shares so
I cannot
15:59
that you guys never actually
handed over
16:02
the server Lisa
16:03
a replica because replicas but
yeah but
16:06
it was figure out we had to
figure you
16:11
see that's another thing this
report
16:13
goes into deep analysis of what
happened
16:17
yeah no it's not really it's
not really
16:20
deep analysis it's a lot of
interviews
16:23
with people
16:23
here's NPR on the voting system
16:27
information another topic the
Muller
16:30
investigation looked at was
targeting of
16:33
America's voting system what
did you see
16:36
there so we really learned
something new
16:39
here and it's that these agents
the
16:42
reports is that these agents
were
16:44
actually more successful than
we thought
16:46
at breaking into local
governments we
16:49
knew that they had sent
phishing emails
16:50
to dozens of local election
officials in
16:53
Florida in an effort to try and
break
16:54
into their systems but we had no
16:56
indication that they were ever
16:57
successful the report says that
the FBI
17:00
thinks they were successful in
at least
17:02
one Florida County government
we know
17:04
nothing yet about which County
that was
17:06
and no County in the last three
years
17:08
has announced that they were
breached I
17:10
even talked to the head of the
17:13
Supervisor of Elections
Association in
17:15
Florida and he says he hasn't
heard
17:16
anything about a breach so
there's still
17:18
a lot of details to come but we
did hear
17:21
something new here yeah fake
news is
17:24
what I'm hearing
17:26
it's just a technicality but I
really
17:29
you know you and I both I think
despise
17:31
the the blatant lies that
become fact
17:34
such as fine people on both
sides what
17:39
else do we have there's new
there all
17:42
this all Mexicans are rapists
and
17:44
murderers yeah and so I think
they
17:46
should at least say alleged
hackers it's
17:50
now just become a fact where
it's not
17:52
proven at all certainly not for
the DNC
17:56
server the internet research
agency
17:58
they're their Facebook stuff
yeah that's
18:00
I think that's pretty much
proven
18:02
everyone came out with enough
evidence
18:03
but you know here we go
18:05
voting systems hacked no one
knows
18:07
anything about it in Florida
and then
18:09
there's the Assange and seth
rich issue
18:12
over the next two months the
report says
18:15
that Russian Navy agents
compromised
18:17
as many as 59 different
computers they
18:20
also broke into the network of
Hillary
18:23
Clinton's campaign chairman
John Podesta
18:24
the report also even saying
they broke
18:27
into no it was it was a fishing
hack
18:31
that's they just they just used
his
18:33
password because he willfully
gave it to
18:35
them not exactly breaking in
Hillary
18:38
Clinton's campaign chairman
John Podesta
18:39
the report also gets into how
these
18:42
attackers communicate with
WikiLeaks and
18:44
how Julian Assange falsely
tried to pin
18:47
these attacks on a DNC staffer
and not
18:51
on Russia and that caused bill
Binney to
18:55
to come out of the woodwork
once again
18:59
if you do not know who Bill
Binney is
19:01
you have to look him up he's
one of the
19:03
original whistleblowers in fact
when we
19:05
were first doing this show when
I was in
19:07
San Francisco frequently we
would talk
19:10
about the building on state T
building
19:12
on 2nd Street all the time yeah
which is
19:15
good by it the big windowless
building
19:17
that that had this basically
aid a tap
19:21
and everything at the time that
was
19:24
probably possible with just a
tap
19:26
everything that was on the
internet was
19:28
being sucked out and and piped
off to
19:31
some storage system and bill
Binney and
19:33
he says no no no there was
definitely
19:35
contact with Seth rich Clementi
19:38
he avoided information from NSA
asking
19:41
for any data that involve both
Seth rich
19:45
and also Julian Assange and they
19:48
responded by saying we've got
15 files
19:50
32 pages but they're all
classified in
19:53
accordance with the executive
order 1 3
19:54
1 1 3 5 to 6 every
classification and
19:58
therefore you can't have them
but that
20:01
says that NSA has
communications records
20:03
of communications between sets
rich and
20:06
julian assange I mean that's
the only
20:09
business that NSA's in copying
20:10
communication between people
and devices
20:13
35 pages that they won't give
up under
20:17
FOIA that's a lot of pages yet
how come
20:21
that doesn't show up in these
stories oh
20:23
it's even worse I saw you were
being
20:25
Biraj Don Twitter by people
saying
20:28
she wasn't said rats it was
Russian
20:31
yeah well the report said very
20:34
specifically and it did it in
such a way
20:36
that was kind of stood out if
you looked
20:38
it up this that's rich part
mm-hmm dead
20:41
this is bullcrap did there's
that's rich
20:43
and nothing to do with nothing
and so
20:45
ice and this there's a bunch of
trolls
20:48
that are been badgering us
about sex
20:50
rich
20:50
yeah you too I just block
immediately I
20:54
don't you responded mother
surprised
20:56
didn't block I don't think that
works
20:59
the reporting of that they just
get a
21:00
new name and start over again
yeah I
21:03
don't buddy do it anywhere you
was under
21:05
your advice anyway so this guy
comes out
21:09
and I said well you know if
we're gonna
21:10
accept the report at full value
its full
21:13
you know there's no Russian
collusion is
21:15
okay I'm sorry I mentioned says
that's
21:18
rich I'll never do it again and
that's
21:20
what I did said no no you have
to
21:22
apologize to his family that's
that's
21:25
what those family they don't
know me
21:26
that's what the trolls control
always
21:28
says are you going to apologize
now yes
21:32
what the troll always says I
don't
21:34
understand this troll is or
what what is
21:36
oh I do
21:37
of course he's from reddit just
a reddit
21:40
nut now there's there's only
one of them
21:42
and he put in these three
different
21:43
people three different screen
names okay
21:46
he should find a job or
something that's
21:48
really getting old and I was it
yeah so
21:54
sadly pretty much across the
board all
21:58
news is only talking about this
we just
22:02
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22:05
got a hair up their ass and
they can't
22:07
get it out of their system I
think those
22:09
clips you played earlier and
there's
22:11
even a good one with Jeanine
Pirro that
22:14
Trump retweeted this morning
it's a
22:16
little eight-minute screed and
she goes
22:19
on and she indiscreet she's
bitching
22:21
about this what you're just
complaining
22:23
about and she plays a bunch of
other
22:25
clips yeah which is just as bad
or worse
22:28
all saying well he's the molar
report
22:32
proves he's guilty I mean these
guys
22:34
never give up it's unbelievable
that's
22:36
all anyone's doing he says it's
a I mean
22:38
Sri Lanka got about yeah
22:41
and mention okay here we go and
that's
22:44
maybe that's why we don't know
anything
22:45
they're too busy you know
circle jerking
22:48
themselves oh look how great we
did
22:50
let's talk about this let's
talk about
22:51
how horribly is we got to
impeach it
22:55
makes our job tough they do
beseech you
22:57
much must impeach but hey let's
make our
23:00
job tough because we don't get
lost but
23:02
I did I did find some things
going on
23:04
but can I just stay with this
one more
23:06
clip because they've waited two
more
23:08
clips no I only have one that
Chuck Todd
23:11
and I may have who we
affectionately
23:13
called chip Todd he he has a
podcast I'm
23:19
sorry
23:19
it's the Todd cast I'm sorry
the chip
23:24
Todd in fact I want to call
this as the
23:26
No Agenda Todd cast I think
that's much
23:28
like yes-man the - Todd Kasich
you're a
23:30
kid though adenoidal kid how
about guess
23:33
and he were you know what
happens when
23:37
someone does a podcast or a talk
23:39
especially a Todd cast they're
much more
23:42
relaxed they say things they
may not say
23:44
in their mainstream position
yeah just
23:48
go chat away and Todd was
hanging out
23:51
with wopo reporter I miss you
much WAPA
23:55
reporter was this Phil Rucker
and
23:59
they're talking about money
being raised
24:02
for the 2020 election and even
though
24:06
there's some impressive numbers
and and
24:09
this is really all that the
mainstream
24:10
is interested in because you
want to
24:13
highlight the candidate with
millions of
24:15
dollars because they're gonna
spend it
24:17
on you on your network that
that's what
24:19
that money is for yeah they do
it on
24:21
yard signs and there's other
things but
24:23
a lot of the money goes towards
a
24:25
traditional television
advertising so so
24:28
of course Todd checks all this
and he
24:31
was just amazed at how little
Donald
24:33
Trump has actually raised
compared to
24:36
Obama around this time Trump's
money was
24:40
shockingly mediocre um it was
less than
24:43
what Obama raised from at this
point in
24:45
time of his reelect less W the
24:49
contribution limits are higher
and he's
24:52
been working at it longer and
even the
24:54
cash on
24:55
total was was was surprisingly
just on
24:58
har is just just them burning
through
25:02
spending a lot of expensive
days at
25:04
Trump properties which then
cost the
25:07
campaign a lot of money I mean
that is
25:09
it is amazing how much either
money
25:11
they're wasting they raise some
eighty
25:13
million in the first two years
and it's
25:15
all basically gone yeah
25:17
they spent through that money
really
25:18
quickly it looked like a big
total
25:21
compared to the Democratic
totals
25:22
because the Democratic numbers
were so
25:24
low but thirty five million I
think 35
25:26
million is really not that much
and in
25:28
Trump's gonna have to get to
work he's
25:30
not actually done a lot of
fundraising
25:31
himself I think that's what
well they're
25:35
they don't like him he doesn't
like to
25:37
travel to these events when he
does then
25:38
they tend to be at mar-a-lago
right down
25:40
in Florida but he's not working
the
25:42
circuit the way Obama did he
would make
25:44
multiple trips out west you
know hit
25:46
Seattle Chicago all the big
cities
25:49
talking about how great Obama
was
25:52
instead of running the country
he would
25:53
do all these campaign events
that's what
25:55
he's talking about and Trump
it's too
25:58
lazy he doesn't like to do it
the big
25:59
donors don't want to give him
money
26:01
trips out west you know hitting
Seattle
26:03
Chicago all the big cities and
and Trump
26:05
you just you see a laziness
there and
26:07
the fundraising side and sure
lazy lazy
26:13
doesn't do it right he doesn't
know how
26:15
to do it it's wrong he's lazy
Trump you
26:17
just you see a laziness there
and the
26:19
fundraising side and sure and
I'm sure
26:21
that's gonna pick up cuz his
campaign
26:22
friends know they I liked elect
odd sure
26:25
the fundraising side sure Anna
that's
26:28
gonna pick up miss his campaign
friends
26:30
know they we really surprised
he's lazy
26:32
about fundraising because it's
other
26:33
people's money he loves other
people's
26:35
money that's number one and
number two
26:37
it's people pretending doesn't
like I
26:39
just I think we think that the
dream
26:42
place for Donald Trump is at a
26:43
fundraiser where people are
sucking up
26:44
to him and aiming him cash I
don't mean
26:46
to be that facetious but I mean
this is
26:48
what Donald Trump lives for
other
26:50
people's people handing him
money and
26:52
people telling him he's great
26:55
well he should do a podcast
that's a
26:59
podcast for you by the way I
don't want
27:01
to say too much but I hear a
like a 3k
27:05
you know ground loop tone in in
this
27:08
Todd cast you may not hear it
through
27:11
the stuff but all right all
right
27:18
I have four clips before we go
oh hell
27:20
yeah all right
27:21
bang me a couple of things
first of all
27:24
I'm very upset about a couple
of it
27:26
because most of these clips
we've got
27:27
some issue that I find
disturbing let's
27:30
start with PBS this is Hari
Srinivasan
27:33
right that was the most neutral
of the
27:34
of the people over there
because they've
27:37
all turned very biased and but
I picked
27:41
up a little usage issue here
with this
27:43
particular report this is a
report on
27:45
Trump kvetching Hari PBS
President Trump
27:48
continued to attack special
counsel
27:50
Robert Muller's investigation
into
27:52
Russian interference in the 2016
27:54
election and obstruction of
justice
27:56
before heading out to play golf
near his
27:59
mar-a-lago estate where he is
spending
28:01
the weekend mr. Trump tweeted
out a
28:02
by-the-numbers video that said
the
28:04
investigation cost 30 million
dollars
28:06
and took 675 days and he again
claimed
28:09
there was no collusion and no
28:10
obstruction yes so the little
thing
28:16
there was again he claimed oh
you're so
28:24
right we're clean keep missing
those
28:26
you're so good at that
28:27
he uses the word claim rather
than said
28:33
because claim that makes it
sound just
28:36
like there's bullshit yeah and
so this
28:39
is a this was the most skewed
I've ever
28:42
heard this guy when he said
this because
28:44
he didn't claim anything Muller
said
28:46
there was no collusion the
report said
28:49
there was no collusion but and
then he
28:52
then he makes it worse by
saying he
28:54
continues to claim so it's like
he's
28:58
he's swimming upstream you know
is this
29:00
I'm drowning here I'm
continuing to try
29:03
to not drown it was a very very
skewed I
29:07
bet I just
29:08
knock dis guy down about five
notches in
29:10
my book and so far as biased
reporting
29:12
is concerned that was extremely
biased
29:13
there was a 23 second clip
right there
29:16
boomed there's there was a
common theme
29:19
over the weekend about Trump
going to
29:21
Mara Lago which I don't even
think he
29:26
tweeted it but someone tweeted
someone
29:28
with a blue checkmark so you
know
29:30
they're important tweeted the
southern
29:33
White House which I think has
been has
29:35
been in the lexicon yeah I
started doing
29:39
something with Twitter because
it's kind
29:42
of boring but I'll just look at
what's
29:43
trending and that's that
actually
29:45
changes quite frequently all of
a sudden
29:47
I see southern White House
trending I
29:49
look at it and there's people
losing
29:51
their minds how dare you call
it this
29:55
there is only one White House
you don't
29:57
even deserve to be in that one
this is
29:59
this is an outrage it's the
people's
30:01
house there is no such thing as
that's
30:03
how the White House and you go
and you
30:06
go and look at previous
presidents we
30:08
had Nixon had the floor to
White House
30:11
in fact a lot of them in Florida
30:12
I think Truman called his his
house in
30:16
the keys the the little White
House is
30:22
ranch yes there's a Texas White
House
30:24
yeah
30:25
and it really I really had to
conclude
30:27
that what's going on and
luckily bunk
30:30
port is another penny bunk Ford
yes
30:32
what's really happening is it's
just a
30:34
group of maybe it's twenty
thirty
30:36
thousand people who are just on
Twitter
30:38
all the time yelling and
yelling and
30:40
yelling cuz it's not making it
into the
30:42
m5m they were too preoccupied
with you
30:46
know patting themselves on the
back and
30:50
such a good job and so you can
see these
30:52
waves I wish I had a way to
analyze it
30:54
I'm sure it was some
programming you
30:56
couldn't you could turn it into
a
30:57
graphical wave of the outrage
and then
31:01
is anyone reporting on it on
television
31:03
notes drops off the cliff gone
the
31:07
outrage is over we'll move on to
31:09
something else in these play
here's
31:11
another another one that I
caught which
31:14
is clapper yeah clapper goes on
CNN and
31:18
he said and he the way it was
presented
31:19
was as though clapper thought
it was
31:22
terrible that the way was
presented in
31:24
the headline you'd think that
clapper
31:26
finally came to grips with
reality
31:28
oh please there he goes again
off the
31:32
deep end he's actually worse
now because
31:34
him and Brennan are both like
worried
31:37
sick that something Bad's gonna
happen
31:38
to them you're taking how the
AG has
31:42
handled this process
culminating in
31:44
today
31:44
well the be honest Chris I'm a
bit
31:48
disappointed I think the
Attorney
31:51
General clearly is trying to
paint as
31:54
favourable a light on the molar
report
31:57
as possible and when you read
it it's
32:00
pretty devastating I'll tell
you though
32:03
the scent the big thing for me
big deal
32:06
for me in this was laying out
and very
32:08
rich detail the magnitude and
32:11
pervasiveness of the Russian
32:14
interference in our election in
2016 and
32:17
personally gratifying because
of the
32:20
intelligence community
assessment that
32:21
we rendered on January 6th of
2017
32:25
briefed then president-elect
Trump on
32:27
about the magnet about the
Russian
32:30
interference but this report we
only
32:32
scratched the surface and I hope
32:35
Americans will take the time to
read
32:38
that you know collusion
obstruction
32:40
aside the big deal to me is is a
32:43
magnitude of the Russian
interference
32:45
and no one can say they didn't
interfere
32:48
and and in fact I think taint
the
32:51
election taint the election
tainted the
32:55
election paint the election I
thought it
32:58
was the he was taking credit
for this
33:00
because he was the head of DNI
but it
33:02
was like wasn't didn't they all
33:06
including him and I'm sure we
could find
33:09
clips of this all agree that the
33:12
Russians did not taint the
election
33:14
that's what I recall yeah they
all came
33:17
out said well yeah the Russians
tried
33:18
they tried to do this and that
but we
33:20
don't think they infected
anything
33:22
they'd had no influence you
know sever a
33:24
few stupid adds a hundred
thousand
33:26
dollars were the ads at
Facebook maybe
33:27
but they were not they all and
it was he
33:31
was one of these people now all
of a
33:32
sudden he's convinced a tainted
the
33:34
election
33:35
when went a few seconds before
he said
33:38
that in this particular report
that we
33:40
just played he says we're so
proud of
33:42
being so accurate he made a
mistake he
33:47
was in in the press corps
33:49
you see he's now part of the
press so
33:51
that's why he's participating
in the in
33:54
the back padding in the hey
good job yes
33:56
I got two more short ones
they're not
33:58
sure but just one of there's
one other
34:00
thing that I need to conclude
reading
34:02
volume to the president I don't
know if
34:05
it's all presidents doesn't
really have
34:07
a lot of power it's not a
really a lot
34:11
of stuff that he could get done
it's a
34:14
lot of yelling and this and
that and
34:16
firing to agree but oh no and
they could
34:20
do other things and that's what
I think
34:21
they're most afraid of is that
he's
34:23
setting setting the tone a weird
34:26
postmodern tone now that is
going to
34:29
affect Paulette politics
forever in the
34:31
fact that then I can be able to
get him
34:33
out of here and this is gonna
be worse
34:34
every minute he's in
paraphrasing that's
34:37
that's the issue paraphrasing
Abraham
34:39
Lincoln who said I cannot claim
to be
34:42
responsible for events rather I
was
34:44
carried by the events
themselves and I
34:47
wonder how much power the
president
34:49
really has it's it seems kind
of ugly
34:51
veto bills that's a big that's
a big one
34:53
that's that's the one really
that's it
34:56
so yes okay that's that's his
power he
34:58
got that now let's go to the
mrs. Trump
35:01
this is a CBS went on about his
tweeting
35:04
about more so they made a
report out of
35:07
it this is Trump new tweets
about Muller
35:09
and CBS before hitting the golf
course
35:12
at his Florida resort all Trump
took
35:15
another swing at what he called
the
35:17
crazy Muller report he said
some of the
35:20
statements made about him are
total BS
35:22
and only given to make the
other person
35:24
look good or me to look bad
special
35:28
counsel robert muller found
insufficient
35:30
evidence of a conspiracy with
russians
35:32
in the 2016 presidential
election whoa I
35:36
gotta stop that
35:37
she's conflating two different
things
35:39
she said oh she said absolutely
no she
35:42
that's this is a lie that she's
doing it
35:45
wrong
35:46
there was doing it right yes
35:48
insufficient evidence of a
conspiracy
35:50
with the Russians explain why
he had
35:53
found insufficient evidence of
35:55
obstruction of justice he said
there was
35:57
conclusively no collusion or
whatever
36:00
conspiracy you want to call it
and she's
36:02
now just kind of whoops you can
put
36:06
those two together then you can
bring
36:08
the collusion issue back into
play good
36:10
or me to look bad Special
Counsel Robert
36:13
Muller found insufficient
evidence of a
36:15
conspiracy with Russians in the
2016
36:18
presidential election but he
did not
36:21
make a ruling on obstruction
36:22
Mulla wrote while this report
does not
36:24
conclude that the president
committed a
36:27
crime it also does not
exonerate him
36:29
Muller investigated 10 episodes
for
36:32
obstruction and said the
evidence does
36:35
point to a range of other
possible
36:37
personal motives animating the
36:39
president's conduct it
ultimately comes
36:42
down to why those acts were
committed
36:44
was this a case of corrupt
intent or was
36:48
this just the type of visceral
reactions
36:51
that we've seen from President
Trump in
36:52
various areas more considered
president
36:55
Trump's firing a former FBI
director
36:57
James Comey telling White House
Counsel
37:00
dawn began to fire Muller Magan
refused
37:03
and trying to get former
attorney
37:05
general Jeff Sessions to
reverse his
37:07
decision to recuse himself from
leading
37:10
the investigation ultimately
this report
37:13
is a 400-page tale of
self-inflicted
37:16
wounds I mean it's like walked
watching
37:19
NASCAR for the crashes
37:20
time and time again the
president
37:23
commits acts that make it seem
like he
37:27
was guilty okay dad took me
nowhere but
37:33
this one here I got something
out of
37:34
this is the new impeachment
talk Hey
37:38
there was more sharp reaction
today to
37:41
the Muller reports senator Mitt
Romney
37:44
said he was sickened by some of
the
37:46
president's actions detailed in
the
37:48
report and for the first time a
major
37:49
Democratic presidential
candidate is
37:52
calling for impeachment here's
Nancy
37:55
Cordes the molar report is
igniting
37:58
impeachment talk
37:59
the campaign trail today
Massachusetts
38:02
senator Elizabeth Warren became
the
38:03
first major presidential
candidate to
38:06
say that the severity of the
president's
38:08
misconduct as outlined in the
report
38:10
means the house should initiate
38:13
impeachment proceedings House
freshman
38:16
alexandria Ocasio Cortez signed
on to
38:19
the movement - but Democratic
Leader
38:22
Nancy Pelosi pushed back saying
one step
38:25
at a time like many Democrats
she views
38:28
in Pietschmann
38:28
as time-consuming and
politically risky
38:31
Maryland Democrat Jamie Raskin
38:34
impeachment shouldn't be a
fetish for
38:36
anybody that would be ridiculous
38:38
but it shouldn't be a taboo
either it's
38:40
part of the Constitution it is
the
38:42
instrument of self-defense for
the
38:44
people and the Congress but
first he
38:46
says Congress needs the full
report the
38:49
report is very damning House
Judiciary
38:51
Chairman Jerry Nadler made good
on his
38:54
subpoena threat today ordering
Attorney
38:56
General William Barr to release
the
38:58
complete and unredacted version
of the
39:01
report so Congress can pursue
its own
39:04
investigations I see
considerable
39:06
evidence of obstruction of
justice which
39:08
is what Mahler said late this
afternoon
39:11
Nadler and five other top
Democrats
39:13
rejected an offer to view some
of the
39:16
redacted material next week
they balked
39:18
at Attorney General bars
conditions
39:21
including one that would
prohibit
39:23
discussion of the full report
even with
39:26
other committee members it's an
outrage
39:31
he's not the country's lawyer
he's the
39:34
president's lawyer my take on
this whole
39:36
report that you just listen to
is that
39:39
bado O'Rourke is out he's been
kicked
39:43
out of the picture CBS is the
CIA
39:45
Broadcasting System mentioned
they
39:47
brought up Liz they brought up
list coz
39:49
coz beta O'Rourke has been
calling for
39:51
impeachment for months Plus
what exactly
39:55
went wrong with with Beto
39:57
I know Maine mayor he took his
thunder I
40:00
know that but then how did he
just drop
40:02
off what's he what's he do he's
got
40:03
money what's he doing wrong I
think what
40:05
happened is when they uncovered
all that
40:07
punk rock era stuff and the
picture of
40:09
him with all this weird stuff
40:12
on his chest that made him
unelectable
40:15
was that what they're thinking
I think
40:16
it made him unlit made him
unacceptable
40:19
to the party huh and and they
just
40:22
kicked him to the curb and this
report
40:24
because they brought the
Elizabeth
40:26
Warren thing up and and made it
very
40:28
clear that she's the first good
point
40:32
good point to do this which is
not true
40:37
coz beta O'Rourke who is a
serious
40:39
candidate who was has been
doing it for
40:42
months literally months and to
make this
40:46
prop the proclamation on this
show on
40:50
CBS Evening News tells me one
thing
40:53
bado is kicked to the curb he's
done and
40:56
this is finalizes it from what
from my
40:59
perspective and I believe I've
heard
41:02
mayor Pete which is his name by
the way
41:04
because no one really wants to
say boo
41:06
de jedge this is called a mayor
Pete
41:08
mayor Pete mayor Pete the Emir
Pete
41:10
mayor Pete I think mayor Pete
was
41:12
calling for impeachment
impeachment
41:14
mayor impeach he might have yes
as
41:17
possible and just so everyone
can stop
41:20
sending us emails yeah we're
pretty
41:22
convinced he's a spook it's not
like a
41:24
big secret though his
background is just
41:28
way to speak Rhodes Scholar
it's all
41:32
over the place it's all in
there it's
41:35
all in there it's like a
checklist but
41:38
this is check list which is so
easy to
41:41
identify nowadays we should
actually put
41:42
that together and it's it's one
of their
41:45
better tries I would say I
think the
41:48
spooks of this they've done
pretty good
41:50
with him yeah which the dead
end of
41:53
course yeah oh you watch you
have white
41:58
hair CIA stands for Catholics
in action
42:01
that's that's the joke and
Washington DC
42:04
I'm pretty sure mayor Pete is a
devout
42:06
Christian and so he would fit
within
42:10
that part of the millio but
this is the
42:12
new CIA now ride will take the
gay guy
42:16
well let's go over my CIA
material here
42:19
today Gina Haskell finally came
out and
42:22
did his talk and apparently one
of the
42:24
see
42:24
a CIA University branches I had
no idea
42:29
this was one of them but they
have a
42:31
national security confab every
year she
42:33
came to speak with another
x-book who's
42:36
the CEO oh of the University of
Auburn
42:39
hmm
42:40
and so she's in there and they
say
42:43
there's one young guy
interrupting but
42:45
most of it was just mostly her
42:46
discussing one thing or another
I did
42:48
get this clip though which I
think you'd
42:50
get a kick out of which is the
first
42:51
clip which is CIA spies on on
Americans
42:55
so we do CIA does play a role in
42:58
tracking long file attacks
43:09
she actually said lone wolf I
let it
43:15
play then I'll grab the ISO
file attacks
43:17
or attacks that may be inspired
by
43:21
foreign terrorist ideology such
as Isis
43:32
at an education level that she
must have
43:35
enjoyed University did you say
anyways
43:38
at any point I noticed maybe
okay now
43:45
she's very dull and and when
you see her
43:48
and you see her talk and the
whole thing
43:50
you can see why she was a great
43:51
undercover spy and she's
Brennan's
43:54
protege supposedly yes we
understand but
43:58
she is so demure and kind of
like each
44:03
every woman you know Midwestern
er you
44:06
know then she's just a normal
kind of a
44:09
middle-aged woman and if she
was a spy
44:12
super spy
44:13
you would never figure this out
just buy
44:15
it on and and your background
doesn't
44:17
indicate it either she doesn't
have the
44:18
right the right education or
anything
44:22
she's very well hidden I can
see that
44:25
but she did and she did mention
that by
44:27
the way that clip says that
they spy on
44:29
Americans so I think people
should note
44:32
that so they're not supposed to
but
44:34
they're doing it I was so I was
so
44:36
obsessed
44:37
with the wolf part maybe we
should
44:39
listen that again okay hold on
I want to
44:44
hear that again now but we do
CIA does
44:47
play a role in tracking lone
wolf style
44:53
attacks or attacks that may be
inspired
44:57
by foreign terrorist ideology
such as
45:00
Isis well she's kind of this is
about
45:06
Americans okay well though he's
talking
45:09
about American lone wolf you
can't do
45:11
that that's the CIA's is
forboden from
45:14
doing this well that's what
they're
45:15
doing and that's what what you
do is you
45:17
just have GCHQ over there and
the UK do
45:20
the spying and then hand it off
to you
45:24
Trump it's the way to go but
here's the
45:28
thing that's interesting and
whether
45:29
she's a protege of Brennan or
not I had
45:32
no idea this was going on this
is the
45:34
second clip women have taken
over the
45:36
CIA you know for the folks that
don't
45:38
know you you are the first
female
45:40
director of the Central
Intelligence
45:43
Agency
45:44
[Applause]
45:48
and I know the strides that we
have made
45:53
in the intelligence community
in terms
45:55
of promoting the best and the
brightest
45:57
but what would you say to young
women
46:01
out there about leadership in
your
46:06
agency and what it is women
ought to be
46:09
aspiring to well I think at
this at this
46:13
point in history it is a great
time to
46:17
be a woman at the agency or
indeed in
46:21
the wider intelligence
community at the
46:24
moment at CIA setting aside my
own
46:27
position the head of operations
as a
46:31
woman the head of analysis as a
woman
46:33
the head of Science and
Technology as a
46:36
woman you might sense a
conspiracy here
46:39
but our general counsel is a
woman the
46:43
head of diversity and inclusion
is a
46:45
woman
46:47
yeah I think yes in important
roles but
46:52
there have been there have been
a lot of
46:53
women traditionally in CIA just
not in
46:55
leadership roles was that the
only point
46:57
they were making or women in
general and
47:00
CIA I think that just a lot of
women but
47:02
the one that the diversity
officer being
47:05
a woman is I think I don't know
how long
47:07
that's been going on but I
think that's
47:09
how potentially mayor Pete yeah
I was
47:12
just gonna say it's like all
right he's
47:13
gotten into the situation yes
so there's
47:18
some going on at that agency
but you
47:20
know they're working against the
47:21
interests of the American
public if
47:23
they're going after Trump which
they
47:24
seemed to be doing of course
that was
47:25
never brought up and this did
and this
47:27
discussion and the thing is the
guy who
47:29
was disguised I can't remember
this
47:30
guy's name but he's CEO of
Auburn and
47:32
used to XD I hit a dia and he
was in
47:35
Trump's transition team this
guy hmm
47:38
Bradley or Montgomery I can't
think of
47:40
his name I have to get my notes
out but
47:43
which leads me to believe that
you know
47:47
a lot of people in Trump's
transition
47:48
team weren't really working not
really
47:50
working for him if it Trump
because this
47:52
guy should have said something
about the
47:54
the obvi ASSA tea that the CIA
and the
47:57
Intel community is going after
Trump or
48:02
at least the leadership is Mike
I don't
48:04
know about the down below
people Mike
48:06
Pompeo who was Trump's CIA
director
48:09
before he became Secretary of
State was
48:12
here in Texas this past week
and he had
48:14
did a little speed little Q&A
type thing
48:16
at Texas A&M and I thought this
was
48:19
worth sharing in terms of how
you think
48:21
about problems that side when I
was a
48:23
cadet what's the first what's
the cadet
48:25
motto at West Point he will not
lie
48:27
cheat or steal or tolerate
those who do
48:29
I was the CI director we lied
we cheated
48:32
we sneak on stole like we had
with the
48:36
entire good entire training
courses that
48:43
it reminds you of the the glory
of the
48:46
American experiment we lied we
stole we
48:50
cheat we even had courses on
how to do
48:52
it wow that's a great clip
Thanks only
48:56
in evergreen only in Texas
49:01
yeah well Pompeo seems like
kind of a
49:03
boob oh maybe I should no I
mean I think
49:08
I think he's got a lot going on
well
49:11
he's got his background it
indicates
49:13
he's not an oaf but he seems to
be seems
49:16
to seem he presents himself as
one right
49:19
all right well just as an entre
mom
49:25
because this kind of slipped
through the
49:26
cracks
49:27
it doesn't get the type of
attention
49:29
that you would expect but of
course we
49:31
know who the true enemy is of
the United
49:34
States that is Russia even
though I
49:36
recall Hillary Clinton trying
to do a
49:38
reset and you know making sure
that we
49:41
shared in our uranium and you
know those
49:43
all kinds of friendliness but
somehow
49:45
they're there the arch enemy
however
49:48
this just took place on
Wednesday April
49:51
17th an airport employee in New
York
49:53
pled guilty to acting as a
foreign agent
49:55
on behalf of the Chinese regime
she
49:58
smuggled luggage on two flights
for
49:59
Chinese military officials the
woman
50:02
named Li Ning they face up to
10 years
50:04
in prison man she will also
forfeit a
50:06
hundred and seventy thousand
dollars for
50:08
her actions lien began working
with the
50:10
Chinese state-run airline Air
China in
50:13
2002 she became a manager in
2009 she
50:16
mostly served Chinese VIPs and
50:18
government employees both the
FBI and
50:20
DHS were involved in the case
50:22
FBI assistant director in
charge William
50:24
F Sweeney said we believe this
case
50:26
isn't unique and hope it serves
as an
50:28
example to the Chinese and
other foreign
50:31
governments can't break our
laws with
50:32
impunity lien will accept
luggage from
50:35
officers of the Chinese
Communist Party
50:37
or CCP
50:39
market as unaccompanied or even
check it
50:41
in under another passengers
name she
50:44
also encouraged other employees
to help
50:46
military officers saying their
primary
50:48
loyalty was to the Chinese
regime
50:50
attorney Richard P Donohue for
the
50:53
Eastern District of New York
said this
50:55
case demonstrates how seriously
we
50:57
address counterintelligence
threats
50:59
posed by individuals in the
United
51:01
States who work for foreign
governments
51:03
such as China lien may have her
51:06
citizenship revoked if evidence
is found
51:08
that she lied in the process of
51:10
obtaining it lien will be
sentenced on
51:12
September 10th now this was a
rather
51:14
poor read from the newsperson
it's from
51:17
some House of Kolor NTD but it
is the
51:20
only clip I could find of what
happened
51:23
this is kind of a big deal I
think I
51:26
think this is a huge deal and
this it's
51:29
well this is an example of what
you said
51:32
the beginning of the show is
that
51:33
because of this Trump mania
over the
51:36
Moller report we're not getting
these
51:38
news stories which is a debt is
a very
51:40
important story yeah and I get
it from
51:42
NTD a guy who's in his bathroom
51:44
recording is a it's worse than
a podcast
51:50
worse than a podcast and
actually the
51:52
report went on for another two
minutes
51:54
with all these different cases
of you
51:57
know spying of Chinese
nationals who are
52:00
here legally and just spying
yeah and
52:03
that's kind of how you do it I
mean
52:05
that's how spies work you come
in
52:08
Legally you assimilate but yeah
its
52:11
Boeing secrets it's NASA
secrets it's
52:14
and there's a lot of this going
on in
52:15
Silicon Valley I think you've
mentioned
52:18
it from time to time
52:20
absolutely well that's
interesting
52:23
report there's no follow-up
nobody else
52:25
is covering it this terrible
nothing oh
52:27
I did I just see I missed one
clip I
52:30
have a Glenn Greenwald he still
worked
52:33
well this was a great it's not
so much
52:36
about the content as it is well
it's
52:37
also the content is good but
he's asked
52:40
to be on NPR and this is right
after
52:42
Julian Assange got arrested or
as you
52:45
and I have intimated to each
other
52:47
was it really Julian Assange
I've seen
52:50
websites that show Julian
Assange
52:53
he doubles pretty uncanny we we
should
52:58
touch before you play that clip
let's
52:59
discuss this well if I beard
you know
53:02
it's the beard that threw me
off your to
53:05
cover up facial features the
chin line
53:08
you can't you might not be able
to
53:10
duplicate that's what you grow
up beard
53:11
you never wins the last time we
saw him
53:13
with a beard I don't think ever
I don't
53:15
think I've seen him with a
beard so he
53:17
comes out and then he's
carrying the
53:19
thing that triggered me was he's
53:21
carrying a Gore Vidal's book
yes and the
53:25
book and he showed and it's
very clear
53:27
in them as they're hauling him
out and
53:29
you'd he's also not standing so
you
53:31
can't get his height if you
haven't
53:32
noticed that trick yep so he
could have
53:35
been a short guy tall guy who
knows
53:36
because they're carrying him
out and so
53:39
you can't do an analysis of his
height
53:41
you know John no one has done
analysis
53:44
of that it's automatically
assumed that
53:46
he would not go and they
dragged him out
53:49
you knows what's going on it's
it's the
53:52
oddest thing I've never seen
someone get
53:54
dragged out hogtied like that
53:56
he wasn't even hogtied they
were holding
53:58
on to his legs I don't think
they were
53:59
tied no they're just hauling
him out so
54:03
each so you couldn't get a
height so
54:05
there's if you see some of the
pictures
54:07
there's a couple of the cups
that have a
54:08
funny laughing look on their
faces
54:10
though they know the scam is a
scam of
54:12
some sort and so they're
hauling him out
54:16
he's carrying this Gore Vidal's
book the
54:18
history of national security
the history
54:21
of national securities
something but
54:24
it's a funny book that he would
well now
54:26
now I need to know what this is
and
54:28
clearly this was a sign Gore
video seems
54:32
like a signal a signal was a
signal of
54:34
some sort hey cuz why would you
have the
54:36
book anywhere you holding some
guy out
54:38
of there he's got a book in his
hand
54:39
yeah you're dragging me out let
me just
54:44
take my book please I want to
take my
54:46
book yeah mister the book is a
giveaway
54:50
and so not that we're overly
suspicious
54:53
but that's what we do on this
show
54:54
because we looking for looking
for those
54:56
scams that are going on and the
poor
54:59
reporting which nobody who
everybody
55:00
does
55:02
us and so yeah I think it says
we could
55:06
have been an extraction I mean
the
55:08
extract that could have been a
diversion
55:10
for an extraction I mean maybe
some guy
55:13
with dark hair and a mustache
walked out
55:16
a couple of days late or it
broke that's
55:17
what I was going to say there's
a lot of
55:19
reports of him being able to
slip out
55:22
you know dressed as a
maintenance worker
55:25
or I think I'm pretty sure he
was able
55:28
to go in and out of the embassy
and
55:31
maybe I would hope so maybe he
had you
55:33
know a body double come in and
it just
55:35
it makes a lot of sense if that
was me
55:37
I know I know that you as my
friend
55:40
would get some Tourette's head
shakin
55:42
guy and throw a wig on him and
and help
55:44
me out yeah I think I just go
over to
55:46
your old place in Texas and
grab one of
55:49
your wigs and we'd use that okay
55:52
unnecessary roughness on the
play so
55:56
Greg Greenwald don't rap he has
every
56:00
right to be pissed at his at
this
56:02
introduction damn just the
whole thing
56:05
is is shameful by NPR for a
fellow
56:10
journalist and I think
Greenwald did a
56:13
pretty good job on this but
this is true
56:15
media his stare
56:16
hysteria I want to bring in
another
56:18
voice here it is Julian Assange
is
56:20
colleague Glenn Greenwald he's
on the
56:22
line is a longtime backer and
proponent
56:24
of WikiLeaks and Julian Assange
Glenn
56:26
thanks for taking the time this
morning
56:27
sure I'm not sure why you
introduced me
56:29
as a colleague of Julian
Assange since
56:31
I'm not actually that I've
reported on
56:33
him he's a journalist but I'm
happy to
56:35
be with you I heard that I'm
like wow
56:40
what a dick he's green was I
gonna put
56:44
up with that crap
56:44
well stand by he does not well
to tell I
56:47
would love if you could
actually I think
56:50
the NPR Cherno is just confused
he's
56:54
conflating Snowden with you
know stuff
56:57
that might have you know done
the
56:58
WikiLeaks dumps and he's he
actually is
57:01
just poorly prepared but I'm
happy to be
57:03
with you well to telly I would
love it
57:06
if you could actually just so
people
57:07
understand characterize your
57:08
relationship with with him and
with
57:10
WikiLeaks sure I'm a Pulitzer
Prize
57:12
winning journalist who has
reported on
57:15
could say that yes I'm a podcast
57:17
hall-of-famer who has been
reporting on
57:19
WikiLeaks over the years just
like NPR
57:21
has and beyond that I don't
have any
57:23
relationship with WikiLeaks or
Julian
57:25
Assange and I'm not sure why
you're
57:26
trying to imply otherwise have
you been
57:29
in contact with them today or
leading up
57:31
to this no and what do you
think of the
57:34
charges against him well I
agree with
57:36
the Obama Justice Department the
57:38
Washington Post editorial of
2011 The
57:42
Guardian editorial from
yesterday and
57:45
the consensus of press freedom
groups
57:47
around the world which is that
57:48
prosecuting Julian Assange in
connection
57:50
with publishing secret
documents that
57:53
showed us war crimes is one of
the
57:55
greatest work to possibly them
possibly
57:57
imagine the world
57:59
and the indictment that the DOJ
issued
58:02
says among other things that
are thorns
58:05
for example encouraged Manning
to get
58:08
more documents than she had
originally
58:11
provided which is something
journalists
58:13
I'm looking at work with
sources or not
58:15
and your reporting but I do
this is
58:16
something journalists do every
day they
58:18
say thanks for getting me this
is there
58:20
any way you can get more of
that so to
58:21
criminalize that encouraging
sources to
58:24
get more classified documents
is to
58:26
criminalize journalism and I
would hope
58:28
no journalist would stand
behind the
58:29
Trump administration as a card
to do
58:31
that obviously if Julian Assange
58:33
actually you know I got to tell
you I
58:36
have listened to so much radio
in my
58:38
life do you hear the edits in
this thing
58:40
I you know I hear edits all the
time did
58:44
you hear this blatant one I
didn't I
58:46
wasn't looking for edits okay
it just
58:48
has been edited to tighten it
up yeah to
58:51
get Markoff to buy documents is
to
58:53
criminalize journalism and I
would hope
58:55
no journalists would stand
behind the
58:57
Trump administration has the
courage to
58:58
do that obviously Julian Assange
59:01
actually issue a government
database
59:04
that's just standard criminal
hacking
59:07
but the indictment doesn't say
that the
59:08
indictment says that Julian
worked with
59:11
Chelsea Manning and encouraged
her in
59:14
order to get these documents
which again
59:16
something journalists do all
the time
59:18
go out to see what the evidence
says
59:19
obviously hacking is a crime
and just
59:21
because you're a journalist is
I mean
59:22
you get to do that but
encouraging a
59:25
source or working with us for
us to get
59:26
documents is
59:27
here enough to get a journalism
and that
59:30
was the end of it and the guy
let him go
59:31
right away
59:33
poor guys knew she was that guy
key I
59:37
think he's from here and now on
NPR he's
59:41
a very recognizable voice it's
he yeah I
59:43
think he's from here and now I
don't
59:44
know who his name is what his
name is
59:46
hmm but poorly prepared to get
Greenwald
59:51
on a Skype line I mean they
have good
59:53
skype connections in Brazil
yeah he's
59:58
unlike a were the world's worst
pots
1:00:00
line this is this I didn't
think about I
1:00:05
was still wondering how we can
get an
1:00:11
interview on a phone we need a
Pulitzer
1:00:16
sir we're not getting one
1:00:18
we might get a Peabody if they
get rid
1:00:20
of a couple of the judges a
Peabody Oh
1:00:22
what is the Peabody for a
Peabody is for
1:00:25
excellence excellence in Leslie
in
1:00:27
broadcasting oh we should be
able to get
1:00:29
that oh yeah and it has any
other
1:00:31
podcaster won a Peabody and not
yet
1:00:34
we'll be perfect to be first
it's like I
1:00:36
got the first Marconi for for
podcasting
1:00:39
they had to change the rules so
they
1:00:41
need to change the rules well
well yeah
1:00:46
we can start promoting it now
people out
1:00:48
there should help us alright
that was
1:00:53
classic it was actually pretty
funny uh
1:00:55
see what else we get the yellow
vest
1:00:57
updates I got a PBS report
that's one of
1:01:00
the few things that showed up
that was
1:01:02
outside of the Trump
derangement crap in
1:01:06
France that a yellow vest
demonstrator
1:01:07
set fires threw rocks and
complained
1:01:09
about huge sums being donated
to restore
1:01:11
the Notre Dame Cathedral after
Monday's
1:01:13
devastating blaze one
protesters signed
1:01:16
read everything for Notre Dom
what about
1:01:18
for us the poor in Paris large
portions
1:01:20
of the Metro were closed and
across the
1:01:22
country about 60,000 police were
1:01:24
deployed on the 23rd weekend of
protests
1:01:27
against President Emmanuel
macron
1:01:28
economic policies macron was
about to
1:01:31
unveil new policies in response
to the
1:01:33
protests on Monday but
cancelled when
1:01:36
the Notre Dom fire erupted so a
couple
1:01:39
things about that
1:01:40
one I've seen reports in Europe
saying
1:01:43
that the yellow vests are you
know
1:01:46
they're they're just not
stopping this
1:01:49
this this was a false flag
they're
1:01:51
saying so now we're gonna burn
the rest
1:01:53
of France yeah the thing is the
1:01:57
backfired according to patch
annex
1:01:59
thesis and I think he was right
on this
1:02:01
one is that microns popularity
didn't
1:02:04
change one bit with the no tree
Dom
1:02:06
incident right ended and the
backfiring
1:02:09
is this it's like hey look at
all the
1:02:12
money that these rich people
were gonna
1:02:13
throw at the notre dam roof
exactly
1:02:15
nothing no we got to pay extra
tax and
1:02:18
we gotta pay extra carbon tax
that was
1:02:21
the battery same rich people
yes I think
1:02:23
that was I just wash them off
more that
1:02:25
was the backfire I totally
agree and it
1:02:27
seems did you get the note from
Sir Mark
1:02:30
Hall about the redesign of the
1:02:33
reconstruction yeah I did about
the
1:02:36
Belgian to the Belgian artists
1:02:38
architects yes Belgium with wim
del voi
1:02:42
Vidal voi says he's going to
take part
1:02:45
in the international
competition and
1:02:46
seems like he's already a
shoo-in and he
1:02:49
wants to do the the glass and
the steel
1:02:51
I think that you were talking
about in
1:02:53
the newsletter yeah I put it in
the
1:02:56
newsletter I think what we'd
like
1:02:57
because this came up in a dinner
1:02:59
conversation mm-hmm actually
with JC who
1:03:02
we're talking about the
symbolism of
1:03:05
changing the city using the old
plans
1:03:08
for thee because this thing has
been
1:03:09
changed a few times along the
way and
1:03:11
most of these old gothic and
Renaissance
1:03:14
churches were built and kind of
rebuilt
1:03:17
and then they cave in and
they'd do
1:03:19
something different and they
keep
1:03:20
changing them and then this
thing I
1:03:21
think the last time they were
Notre Dame
1:03:23
burnt was in six to sixteen
hundreds of
1:03:25
Victor Hugo wrote about it and
I think
1:03:27
they probably changed some some
things
1:03:29
then and they can't get they
can't do
1:03:32
the old roof anymore because
those were
1:03:34
I didn't know this but
apparently does
1:03:36
it was those were oak giant oak
beams
1:03:39
which I know you can get giant
redwood
1:03:41
still they do not ignite
quickly no they
1:03:44
don't but I know you get giant
redwood
1:03:47
it doesn't catch on fire that
easy
1:03:49
either
1:03:49
but yeah I know but it's the
size of the
1:03:51
beams you can't get those beams
anymore
1:03:53
so there
1:03:53
have to use something else so
that's
1:03:55
already a modification and so
if you're
1:03:59
gonna modify it why don't you
open up
1:04:01
the open up to put a glass roof
or put
1:04:05
steel beams I mean there's
other ways
1:04:06
you can go and still have the
same
1:04:08
appearance and still be cool
but you
1:04:11
know it'd be faster I think by
now
1:04:14
you've probably seen as I
predicted it
1:04:16
would come out this way and
because the
1:04:18
reports were already there now
the
1:04:21
rector rector Patrick Chauvet
says well
1:04:24
it looks like was a computer
glitch that
1:04:26
actually caused the fire his
exact words
1:04:29
but we will not know we may
find out
1:04:32
what happened in two or three
months
1:04:34
which seems much more likely
than this
1:04:36
immediate it was an accident it
was a
1:04:38
cigarette but it was you know
whatever
1:04:40
it was Chris Cuomo said that
could have
1:04:45
been a cigarette vault
1:04:53
AP is reporting it how does a
glitch
1:04:58
cause a thing to catch on fire
who did
1:05:00
that cap go off and one of this
kind a
1:05:03
cap go off once the capacitor
blew up
1:05:06
and one of the computers I once
had yes
1:05:08
still you gotta have a pretty
big fire
1:05:10
to get the oak started yeah so
no I
1:05:16
doubt there was a big I think
maybe it's
1:05:18
in the translation I still
think that
1:05:20
what they're going to point to
1:05:22
eventually is that there was a
1:05:24
relatively new system monitored
24/7 to
1:05:27
people in the building at all
times
1:05:29
sensors everywhere brand-new
wiring but
1:05:32
that it said that there was a
fire in a
1:05:34
different spot and that's what
confused
1:05:37
the firefighters or what
started the
1:05:41
fire well no
1:05:44
but isn't it great to have a
theory for
1:05:46
us all to obsess over and then
not even
1:05:48
think about what started it
isn't that
1:05:51
kind of how it works and with
that I'd
1:05:55
like to thank you for your
courage to
1:05:56
say in the morning to you the
man who
1:05:57
put the C in the chicken coop
Jhansi
1:06:00
Dvorak any morning to you eyes
about
1:06:03
time all the ships at sea the
boots on
1:06:05
the ground the feet in the air
the subs
1:06:07
in the water all the names
tonight's out
1:06:08
there hello in the morning and
happy
1:06:10
Easter to the troll room hello
1:06:12
trolls they've been very very
gracious
1:06:16
to grace us with their presence
at No
1:06:18
Agenda Stream calm anyone can
do it come
1:06:20
on in you can listen to this
live stream
1:06:22
on Sundays and Thursdays and
you can
1:06:25
troll you can be helpful if you
want
1:06:27
patrolling is permitted role
try just
1:06:30
troll also in the morning too
1:06:33
there he is again Darren
O'Neill brought
1:06:35
us the artwork for episode
11:30 titled
1:06:38
that was troll Union no
coincidence and
1:06:41
Darren has just been cranking
him out
1:06:44
then this was the glitch pulled
down
1:06:47
fire alarm with it was a
beautiful piece
1:06:52
with the French flag in the
background
1:06:54
the rich light was a nice touch
position
1:06:56
nicely and and I'm just
continuously
1:06:58
amazed how the press accepts
glitch as
1:07:03
an answer what happened with
the with
1:07:05
the system Oh glitch
1:07:07
okay I'll report that because
you know
1:07:10
God forbid we look into what
the glitch
1:07:11
was no nothing I mean your
complaint is
1:07:18
is you know you Hey
1:07:20
it's falling on deaf ears be
it's it's a
1:07:24
lot it's a right it's a rightful
1:07:26
complaint that no one seems to
be care
1:07:28
about at all no people and it's
true
1:07:31
these reporters were terrible
they're no
1:07:33
good
1:07:33
that's true I think any truth
between I
1:07:37
think any reporter who uses the
word
1:07:39
glitch should be fire this room
fire to
1:07:42
be far as right away so Thank
You Darren
1:07:44
O'Neill no agenda our generator
calm
1:07:46
that's where you can view all
of the
1:07:48
arts and we have over
everything nothing
1:07:51
we have like 15,000
1:07:54
maybe even more let me see la
do we have
1:07:57
submitted so far yeah we have a
13,000
1:08:02
over 13,000 pieces of art
throughout the
1:08:04
years so happy with with the
artistry so
1:08:09
happy that everyone
participates and you
1:08:10
can do it too that's the good
part you
1:08:12
can upload anything and it
might get
1:08:14
used for album art which really
helps
1:08:16
the program people notice that
they tend
1:08:18
to click on stuff that's new
fresh and
1:08:20
exciting it could also be in the
1:08:21
newsletter could be on t-shirts
at No
1:08:23
Agenda shop comm please check
out no
1:08:25
agenda art generator done it's
an
1:08:27
ongoing competition it is a
friendly one
1:08:30
it's a friend well yeah it's
kind of
1:08:34
friendly so we had a triple
witching for
1:08:39
our donation segment we had 420
1:08:42
celebrated widely that was a
donation
1:08:46
which you had an interesting
amount for
1:08:48
and then there was also Easter
of course
1:08:50
and what was the third
1:08:52
tomorrow is Earth Day Oh Earth
Day can't
1:08:55
wait to share some stuff with
you
1:08:57
Earth Day Earth that's the day
that we
1:09:00
celebrate the earth yes sir
okay well
1:09:04
let's start with the thing in a
few
1:09:05
people and that's the
celebration enough
1:09:07
for us night
1:09:09
Lenart $499.99 leads the way
from
1:09:13
Holland and he says keep up the
1:09:16
excellent work no jingles nor
commerce
1:09:18
well thank you very much thank
you sir
1:09:20
night Leonard I don't know
we're in the
1:09:22
Netherlands I wonder where he
lives
1:09:24
you could probably dig it up
sir Craig
1:09:26
Porter the Ronin $420 in 69
cents for 20
1:09:31
and 69 get it ha ha ITM Jon and
Adam no
1:09:36
jingles this time but I'd like
to
1:09:37
request a karma shot for all
those who
1:09:41
came to the Portland meetup yes
there's
1:09:43
a Portland meetup and a melon
Sam was
1:09:47
there did I have I have a quick
note
1:09:49
from him actually yes yes oh
you don't
1:09:52
wanna do that now since we're in
1:09:53
Portland no donation came in ah
ok
1:09:57
thanks for telling me I was a
little
1:10:01
worried only three people had
signed up
1:10:03
on meetings meetup.com but we
ended up
1:10:06
if you should go to no agenda me
1:10:08
calm meetup.com its no agenda
meetups
1:10:12
calm who don't know agenda
meetups like
1:10:14
I'm the reason that meetup.com
doesn't
1:10:16
work because they have all
these for
1:10:18
example if it's like a week
before the
1:10:21
event you can't sign in and
there's all
1:10:23
these things it's terrible
1:10:24
I don't like meetup.com I never
have
1:10:27
liked well you know the real
boss of us
1:10:29
me me she hates it yeah what
she does
1:10:32
hate it she even I hate it more
than she
1:10:35
does
1:10:36
but we need anyway he said we
needed we
1:10:39
ended up having a about 20
people show
1:10:41
up which is not bad for just a
1:10:43
standalone meeting with the
permission
1:10:45
of the peerage committee we'd
like to
1:10:46
claim Oregon local 33 for our
group as
1:10:50
Oregon was the 33rd state
admitted to
1:10:53
the United States very nice I
like that
1:10:55
that's the magic number I
didn't know
1:10:57
this ago didn't know this but
stolen
1:10:59
magic number I'm very happy to
do would
1:11:03
going to put these together
monthly
1:11:06
going forward good good also
have
1:11:08
another peerage committee
requests as
1:11:10
you as I know I am most likely
at the
1:11:13
vite count level but i don't
want to go
1:11:15
through the accounting aha as
it has
1:11:17
been in progress since 2012 i'd
like to
1:11:20
request an appendage to my sir
Tyler
1:11:23
Craig Porter the ronin as I all
can we
1:11:26
put it in there already as I
become a
1:11:28
knight in Florida moved to Iowa
then
1:11:31
moved to Oregon and I ride a
motorcycle
1:11:33
so the thought of being a
roving Knight
1:11:36
technically a knight errant but
it
1:11:40
doesn't flow off the tongue as
well and
1:11:42
is and I mean roving moving is
appealing
1:11:47
to him thank you for your
ruling on this
1:11:50
just might you can have that yes
1:11:53
there's off-the-cuff I can do
it finally
1:11:56
I passed the amateur radio
general class
1:11:59
exam looking forward to some HF
and jt65
1:12:03
/f t8d Xing yes ft 8 or FS 8
call which
1:12:08
is what we're all using these
days I
1:12:10
will I look forward to it sir
Craig I
1:12:12
just got to get my a my wires
up here
1:12:15
they got some great trees all
the trees
1:12:17
are perfect I can have an 80
meter
1:12:20
80 meter antenna but I'd I
think felt
1:12:24
need some help I need some guys
who have
1:12:26
done there's guys in Austin
yeah they
1:12:29
got guys with a bow and arrow
and they
1:12:30
can or the slingshot and they
shoot it
1:12:32
over the tree and I didn't I
can just
1:12:34
sketches on fire now these are
1:12:38
professional 73 sister cray
1:12:43
73 and he needs a he wanted a
karma
1:12:46
right didn't you ask for that
yes
1:12:48
karma shot you've got karma so
we have a
1:12:58
melon son jingle don't we I
think we
1:13:01
know these and gentlemen I
present the
1:13:04
Grand Duke of the Pacific
Northwest
1:13:06
since Wayne melon soul he comes
in the
1:13:12
archduke of the Pacific
Northwest
1:13:14
he's a Grand Duke because of
some it was
1:13:19
a long story back when it says
Archduke
1:13:21
on the spreadsheet I know it
says
1:13:23
Archduke on there I don't know
why it
1:13:24
says that that's three hundred
thirty
1:13:26
three dollars and 33 cents from
Tigard
1:13:29
Oregon wine-growing area my
jingle sir
1:13:32
Jeff balanced news diet and a
jobs karma
1:13:36
please this is a thing okay i
TM gents
1:13:38
it's been a while I'm not
overboard just
1:13:40
over obligated Trump's tax
changes
1:13:44
haven't been good for me I can
no longer
1:13:47
deduct much of my state income
tax so I
1:13:50
had to write a big check to
Uncle Sam
1:13:52
but I still feel like I need to
send you
1:13:54
some value keep up the great
analysis
1:13:57
now do you have a note from him
I do
1:14:00
yeah she was just gonna read it
a second
1:14:02
ago oh yeah I'm sorry yes and
hold on a
1:14:05
second it was regarding the
meetup that
1:14:06
was the he said whose studio is
causing
1:14:10
these glitches do not use that
word Adam
1:14:14
and John I just left the
Portland meetup
1:14:16
it was small but we made up for
it in
1:14:18
technique okay there were about
13
1:14:22
producers there and the
conversation was
1:14:24
great thanks to Sir Craig
Porter for
1:14:26
putting this together and we are
1:14:27
thinking of doing him more
often perhaps
1:14:28
even quarterly ah
1:14:30
Craig Porter's thinking to do
it monthly
1:14:31
as you noticed previously
there's a hike
1:14:34
concentration of techies at
these events
1:14:35
and ours was no exception Sir
Tim he's
1:14:38
with the techies brought okay
we got
1:14:40
dudes named Ben sir Tim brought
a stick
1:14:43
with a picture of John on one
side and a
1:14:45
picture of Adam on the other
side
1:14:48
technology at work ladies and
gentlemen
1:14:50
you two are definitely there in
spirit
1:14:53
this is my first meet up I am
certainly
1:14:55
will not be my last karma to all
1:14:57
producers and Knights
everywhere thank
1:14:58
you sir Dwayne marathon Grand
Duke of
1:15:00
the Pacific Northwest yes I
can't
1:15:05
believe this was his first one
he's been
1:15:07
around for so long there's a
lot of guys
1:15:09
that are always gonna be there
first one
1:15:11
one of our oldest I think he's
a baron
1:15:15
is his aberrant of Oakland
being he's
1:15:21
never been to one of these
things we've
1:15:23
had a couple over here yeah
well and
1:15:26
once the nuptials are behind us
I can't
1:15:29
wait to do a couple more I'm
looking
1:15:31
forward to it and maybe we
travel around
1:15:34
a little bit to get to them cuz
if you
1:15:36
guys are doing them then we
definitely
1:15:37
have to show up and once in a
while you
1:15:39
know if we appreciate maybe
randomly so
1:15:41
you don't even announce it try
no agenda
1:15:54
show.com jobs jobs and jobs
dropping
1:16:07
down to associate executive
producer we
1:16:09
start with E Bret Heenan Jr
from Geneva
1:16:12
Switzerland love your work your
show is
1:16:17
the only news you're ever going
to need
1:16:20
it was that well thank you very
much
1:16:25
Nikki eyes Mende sir Nick
dragon of the
1:16:29
four domains in Waterford
Michigan two
1:16:32
1482 as a birthday cause I'm
sort of
1:16:36
counting my donation as a vote
for
1:16:37
Easter in your poll okay all
right so
1:16:40
that's the 82 cents now yes we
did a
1:16:43
poll which would the second
half of the
1:16:44
winner gets to the second
donation
1:16:45
segment we'll discuss
1:16:47
see who won Easter versus 420
verses or
1:16:51
thing based on the donations
and straw
1:16:54
polls and he doesn't yep it's
reflective
1:16:57
we've got one vote for Easter
here so we
1:16:59
got to make sure the note that
and if
1:17:01
you could please wish the
smokin hot
1:17:04
Mary Cordero a happy birthday
today
1:17:06
she's on the list McClaskey can
I get it
1:17:09
John's gonna get hit hummus
John's gonna
1:17:15
hum The Sunday Times that's
right and he
1:17:20
if I don't even find that
1:17:21
and he's Trump he's trumped the
1:17:24
president karma thanks guys
love the
1:17:26
show I highly recommend
attending a
1:17:28
Michigan local one meet up soon
as we've
1:17:30
been meeting long before it was
cool I
1:17:33
was at the first of these
meetings and
1:17:36
because we are number one I the
1:17:38
designation came from me can
you just
1:17:40
imagine so someone's you know
hey you
1:17:43
know I got listen to this
podcast and
1:17:45
then they hear can I get a
John's gonna
1:17:47
hum The Sunday Times
1:17:50
[Music]
1:17:59
his Trump his Trump the
president
1:18:03
[Music]
1:18:06
you've got karma I can find
anything
1:18:10
[Music]
1:18:12
barren dirty dick barren dirty
dick
1:18:15
bangs of DC in Arlington
Virginia
1:18:19
$200 yeah LeBaron you guys have
been
1:18:23
putting out straight fire I've
got I
1:18:28
have the same this is a PayPal
weird
1:18:31
character to be well we've been
putting
1:18:35
out
1:18:35
stop putting out you put it out
man stop
1:18:37
putting out this interesting
fact old
1:18:40
Millennials are now referred to
as
1:18:42
selenium I don't think so
1:18:45
you I need some I checked this
tonight I
1:18:49
have older Millennials and they
never
1:18:51
heard because we do have the
Generation
1:18:53
Z which is younger than
Millennials and
1:18:55
so I don't think the Z would be
1:18:56
incorporated into millennial
moniker
1:18:58
doesn't make sense that's
possible you
1:19:01
guys recently wished my
two-year-old
1:19:03
Archer Campbell bangs a happy
birthday
1:19:06
and gave Big Brother Barrett
Banks three
1:19:08
years old a call out is well
for being a
1:19:10
loyal listener on Episode one
one one
1:19:13
nine welp
1:19:15
she created two little monsters
everyday
1:19:17
we listen every day we listen
to episode
1:19:20
I watch Little Mermaid again so
that's
1:19:29
my daughter used to what it was
you
1:19:32
don't have to tell me where's
JC JC used
1:19:35
to watch was that does
Charlotte's Web
1:19:38
nothing a cartoon over and over
over and
1:19:42
over it over I would come into
1:19:44
Cristina's room at night and
the you
1:19:46
know a Little Mermaid would be
playing
1:19:48
and I turn I should be asleep I
turn off
1:19:50
the VCR and you go back on I was
1:19:53
watching kids kids kids can't
kill them
1:19:59
give Archer bangs and Barrett
bangs a
1:20:02
big congratulations but
becoming big
1:20:04
brothers to Colton Reed bangs
Adams
1:20:08
spice it up however you see it
maybe the
1:20:11
sad party horn from your 10-year
1:20:14
anniversary Archer actually
1:20:15
laughs so hard he snarfed his
yogurt at
1:20:19
your goat scream for his
birthday here's
1:20:23
okay so who's the new human
resource
1:20:27
yeah
1:20:28
Colton Colton Colton all right
and
1:20:34
that's the real reason I'm
writing thank
1:20:36
you for your karma over the
past 24
1:20:38
months my mother beat cancer my
wife and
1:20:40
I constructed our greenhouse in
the
1:20:42
People's Republic of DC which
also
1:20:44
became my official Protectorate
of the
1:20:46
barony earlier this year we
also welcome
1:20:48
our third masculine human
resource on
1:20:51
Good Friday and I got a new job
turned
1:20:53
one down - Wow after this week
in a
1:20:57
patch that will keep me home
80% of the
1:21:00
time as opposed to on the road
80% of
1:21:02
the my current job maybe it's
random
1:21:05
number three but that's a lot
of karma
1:21:07
to come true cancer new home
new Human
1:21:09
Resources job did he request
its cause I
1:21:12
have my sanity thanks to you -
either
1:21:15
way at work sorry for the long
note and
1:21:16
jnk I was wondering did he
request Karma
1:21:20
for each of those individual
cases he
1:21:22
might have I don't know Karma's
not
1:21:25
resisting crazy coming god he's
an old
1:21:27
Eagle Scout yes huh so that
concludes
1:21:33
our PS John I'm cracking in
1998 Chateau
1:21:40
Montrose Easter Sunday to
celebrate
1:21:42
Colton's birth is that a good
wine the
1:21:48
98 montrose let me think as I
have had
1:21:51
most of these vintages I would
say
1:21:54
that's gonna be a spectacular
product
1:21:56
yeah lovely fantastic I mean
Montrose
1:21:59
was interesting because their
greatest
1:22:01
years was 89 I'm gonna go into
it 90
1:22:09
which for some unknown reason
back in
1:22:11
the day they shape and he's had
this
1:22:13
wine buyer who would be put
stay put in
1:22:17
Montrose and Margot's on the
wine list
1:22:19
and they were cheap buy cheap
buying
1:22:22
mean less than $100 and that's
1:22:23
outrageous especially for those
two
1:22:25
vintages and what it indicated
to me
1:22:29
time I see these wineries they
have a
1:22:30
certain quality of wine and all
of a
1:22:31
sudden it jumps through the
roof is the
1:22:33
best wine ever then the winery
is sold
1:22:36
like within two years well
that's how
1:22:38
you want to do it that's what
they do
1:22:40
and they all do it which shows
you how
1:22:41
much how good wine can be at
some of
1:22:44
these places that normally
don't care I
1:22:46
mean Montrose has always been a
quality
1:22:49
product but they didn't care
this much
1:22:50
before the 98 is under the newer
1:22:53
ownership and they were I think
they
1:22:57
bought him in 95 mm-hmm I think
yeah I'm
1:23:02
not sure but I'm pretty sure
was around
1:23:04
that era and then the 98 which
I have I
1:23:08
vaguely remember but the 98 of
we are
1:23:12
interesting Bordeaux's because
they were
1:23:13
super hyped and then they never
really
1:23:16
panned out as much as they were
super
1:23:18
hyped in the 1990s in many
cases were
1:23:20
better but I say it's gonna be
a great
1:23:22
bottle of wine what other
podcast brings
1:23:25
you wine information to that
detail
1:23:27
there is only one and you need
to
1:23:29
support it for an org slash
formula
1:23:37
formula is this
1:23:39
we go out we hit people in the
mouth
1:23:42
[Applause]
1:23:49
long walk
1:23:51
[Music]
1:23:52
[Applause]
1:23:52
[Music]
1:23:55
so we have Earth Day on Monday
and
1:23:59
apparently I've looked at it
this
1:24:01
morning a new video went viral
and
1:24:04
within 48 hours racked up 20
million
1:24:10
views Kasia reminds me of
something
1:24:13
remember that what was that guy
on that
1:24:16
guy in Africa yes yes Coney
Coney 2012
1:24:21
kony 2012 thank you which also
just
1:24:25
skyrocketed and disease are
famous I was
1:24:30
at a seminar once with there
was a
1:24:33
journalism journalism seminar
and some
1:24:35
kid was there and he talked
about how
1:24:36
the game-high says he could do
this
1:24:39
there's ways of creating a bot
Network
1:24:42
and a rotating IP accounts that
you can
1:24:45
game YouTube and rack the
numbers up to
1:24:49
the millions there's a lot of
these
1:24:52
there must be a service that
you can get
1:24:53
I would think so I don't know
what it is
1:24:56
but but there's a way to get
like
1:24:59
millions and millions of hits
and it's a
1:25:01
way to scam them out of money
that's
1:25:03
what they've changed in there a
lot of
1:25:04
their models if they suspect
this is
1:25:06
going on and that Kony 2012
thing dead
1:25:10
those numbers were jumping it
was it
1:25:12
what was the reason for it
there was no
1:25:14
reason for it was bullcrap do
you
1:25:16
remember the guy behind the
organization
1:25:18
was all release I have to look
into it
1:25:20
was sketchy but there were big
1:25:21
celebrities involved and yeah
and then
1:25:24
the kid went nuts and was
running around
1:25:25
naked jumping on your car mud
come down
1:25:30
here's Clooney from 2012 and I
want I'd
1:25:35
like uh indicted war criminals
to enjoy
1:25:37
the same level of celebrity as
me that
1:25:40
seems fair
1:25:41
that's our objective is to just
shine a
1:25:44
light on if our goal is to get
Kony's
1:25:46
name known Danone should join
us we are
1:25:50
targeting 20 of the most
diverse and
1:25:52
influential culture makers to
speak out
1:25:54
about Kony and make him famous
well this
1:25:58
is a set model now and taking
over the
1:26:02
reigns from Clooney who is
under command
1:26:05
and control of Amal and just
needs to
1:26:07
shut up and do what
1:26:09
she tells him to what'd he do
recently
1:26:12
came out of the woodwork for
something I
1:26:15
just talked about we had a
caller that
1:26:16
called Clooney jig I know I
can't even
1:26:18
remember what it was for he was
a Sudan
1:26:21
again it was Oh media freedom
it was the
1:26:30
the luxury hotels owned by the
Sultan of
1:26:32
Brunei
1:26:33
all right the Brunei guy yeah
right
1:26:35
which was all boycott Dorset's
right
1:26:37
right right right
1:26:38
so now Leonardo DiCaprio
DiCaprio has
1:26:43
taken over has taken over the
reins and
1:26:44
for Earth Day he has put
together quite
1:26:48
the organization now there are
a couple
1:26:50
of websites you need to look at
but it
1:26:52
this really is coming from his
oh
1:26:57
there's a name for it it's a
special
1:27:00
kind of foundation Oh Tino be
kicking me
1:27:04
in the ass if I did it's the
donor it's
1:27:06
like it's Oh help me now no
idea what
1:27:10
you're talking about
1:27:11
you're allowed to do the a new
kind of
1:27:13
structure a new kind of
foundation a
1:27:15
donor donor-advised foundation
that's
1:27:17
what it is a donor-advised
foundation
1:27:19
when you put on heard of it
yeah it's a
1:27:21
big deal it's a tax thing this
is what
1:27:23
Mark Zuckerberg did
donor-advised
1:27:26
foundation where it's really a
1:27:29
profit-making enterprise but
you don't
1:27:31
control anymore how it how the
money is
1:27:34
spent or where the profits go
but you
1:27:37
can you can dictate where the
certain
1:27:40
donations go to it's it's it's
a it's a
1:27:43
tax thing and I'll have to look
it up
1:27:46
but very well you know ad it's
a it's a
1:27:49
new thing with all those celebs
and the
1:27:51
rich people so it's the lay on
our
1:27:52
Leonardo Berlin scam I feel
1:27:57
well there's Plus doing it it's
a
1:28:01
borderline scam probably so we
love the
1:28:04
earth org and then there's the
Action
1:28:06
Network or involved in this and
my
1:28:08
favorite the carbon tax or
people and
1:28:11
they and they somehow even Rock
the Vote
1:28:14
has gotten into this group and
they got
1:28:17
little dickie what you would
think is I
1:28:20
was just some kind of rapper
1:28:21
well little Dickie is a highly
1:28:23
educated rapper who worked at
1:28:25
silverstein good be for many
years he's
1:28:28
advertising guy but then he had
this
1:28:30
side career of of being a
hip-hopper
1:28:33
rapper and he's had some
success but
1:28:35
this has to be his most
successful move
1:28:40
to date he put together a song
made for
1:28:44
Earth Day and climate change
and it's
1:28:48
called Earth and it is a highly
produced
1:28:51
extremely expensive I think
just looking
1:28:54
at what they did animated a lot
Disney
1:28:57
like really you know animals
and all the
1:29:01
animals are celebrities ariana
grande
1:29:03
Justin Bieber Snoop Dogg Kevin
Hart Adam
1:29:07
Levine you know just goes on
usual
1:29:09
suspects yeah so it's it's
almost like a
1:29:13
Disney movie where you have the
usual
1:29:14
suspects where you have
celebraties
1:29:16
who are the voices and they're
singing
1:29:18
now a couple things about this
it starts
1:29:21
off with a real life although
it's a set
1:29:26
but very very beautifully shot
and done
1:29:31
and you can just listen to the
audio and
1:29:33
you'll understand this as the
setup for
1:29:35
this seven-minute video
millions in
1:29:39
California are dealing with the
dangers
1:29:41
of extreme heat and rapidly
spreading
1:29:43
wildfires 103 degrees in
downtown Los
1:29:46
Angeles 112 in Burbank as
climate change
1:29:50
[Music]
1:30:00
[Music]
1:30:05
so we hear the news report Los
Angeles
1:30:08
is kind of on fire the bus
overheated
1:30:11
and the movie I was looking for
his Lion
1:30:13
King it's like The Lion King
only it's
1:30:16
got everything's animated and I
pulled
1:30:19
so what do you recall that we
were
1:30:22
talking about people being as
1:30:24
particularly Democrat left left
these
1:30:26
being so frustrated and angry
about
1:30:28
everything in the world that
they've
1:30:30
resorted to cussing and
swearing a lot
1:30:33
yes we discussed this this
phenomenon
1:30:36
and we've identified this we've
1:30:38
identified it returning when
they're
1:30:39
really really off the hook this
is the
1:30:42
problem with this video there
is so much
1:30:45
lewdness so many f-bombs so
many really
1:30:50
yaaaaa oh yeah I mean I'm just
gonna
1:30:53
place three short clips but the
whole
1:30:55
thing is filled with cussing
and then
1:30:58
curse words and well let's see
what do I
1:31:00
have here we're going to play
the okay
1:31:04
here's the some of the animal
some of
1:31:07
the animals animal intros
1:31:09
[Music]
1:31:16
now can you hear what are you
saying hi
1:31:18
I'm but there's a problem with
this
1:31:19
whole song is it's all
auto-tune - shit
1:31:22
yes - auto-tune so you can't
understand
1:31:24
a word well you will understand
once you
1:31:25
get into it I'll just give you
the first
1:31:27
one hi I'm a baboon I'm
something and I
1:31:30
heard it in my name in my anus
and my
1:31:32
anus is huge is what he said
1:31:34
[Music]
1:31:40
[Music]
1:31:57
[Music]
1:32:09
wanna play I can get you fuck
1:32:13
[Music]
1:32:17
so you kind of see what's going
on here
1:32:19
the in custody I don't know
what the
1:32:21
huge anus has got to do with
anything
1:32:24
but when you see the video the
the the
1:32:26
shot the animated actually
zooms into
1:32:28
the the baboon's butt and then
we're in
1:32:32
his anus and then we go to the
next
1:32:34
scene now the thing is weird
you have to
1:32:37
you have to see it now sounds
unhinge to
1:32:40
this woman's orgasms are better
than
1:32:54
dicks now it's it's like a
Disney
1:32:56
animated thing it's I would
thought it
1:32:58
was for kids and now we'll wind
it up
1:33:01
where we take it to the
conclusion
1:33:04
[Music]
1:33:32
[Music]
1:33:40
[Music]
1:34:00
guys everybody looking or
whatever the
1:34:02
fuck Leonardo DiCaprio is
always pushing
1:34:05
because I feel like that guy
knows more
1:34:07
about the hearse and anybody
like
1:34:11
Italians we should definitely
send Leo
1:34:13
as our guy this might be my
favorite
1:34:23
song ever
1:34:26
[Music]
1:34:28
my favorite song ever yeah yeah
he
1:34:31
produced the whole thing Wow
yeah this
1:34:35
is why this brings me back to
why you
1:34:37
know you shouldn't let did the
inmates
1:34:42
run the asylum
1:34:43
I mean it's worse suits come in
handy
1:34:46
here that's like you can't do
this it's
1:34:50
a terrible that's the worst
thing
1:34:52
imaginable and how is that
helping the
1:34:56
situation well I'm not I'm not
sure well
1:34:59
besides getting people to sign
up and to
1:35:03
be aware I'm just I'm confused
as to why
1:35:08
all of this effort and all these
1:35:11
celebrities when went into this
project
1:35:14
and they just you know put in
all kinds
1:35:16
of I think inappropriate
content for
1:35:19
young children who isn't that
who
1:35:21
they're speaking to isn't that
who the
1:35:24
main audio should be trying to
brainwash
1:35:26
given if that's the goal
1:35:29
but to do it that way it just
seems like
1:35:31
it's offensive it's this is an
obscene
1:35:34
production I don't get it it
doesn't
1:35:35
make sense why you want to do
it that
1:35:37
way and it's and there's some
triggering
1:35:39
moments so you know the zebra
is there
1:35:41
and then the lion cub comes in
but what
1:35:43
happens is the lion cub falls
on to the
1:35:46
zebra and to lions and they eat
the
1:35:49
zebra white ripping it apart
yeah and
1:35:52
and then you know the cub says
I like to
1:35:54
dramatize the children
something like
1:35:57
that it's very bizarre now it's
getting
1:36:01
a lot of attention it's getting
a lot of
1:36:03
attention so this is you know
that
1:36:05
always works but this play
would called
1:36:08
them out for this for this
abomination
1:36:11
well I it's Easter there's no
one
1:36:15
working who's gonna call
anybody out on
1:36:17
Easter everything's
pre-recorded bunch
1:36:19
of numbnuts on television of
course not
1:36:21
but it'll they'll get it
they're gonna
1:36:24
get the attention they wanted
and I
1:36:26
think they may play it like
this well we
1:36:29
needed to get your attention
1:36:30
now and we had to resort to
severe
1:36:33
tactics what else could you
come up with
1:36:35
what other I think what you
said would
1:36:38
be the corrida vorak consulting
1:36:40
companies a saving approach how
do we
1:36:43
save this man mr. dvorak crisis
1:36:46
communications company I think
that
1:36:50
would be where that comes from
it but I
1:36:53
think if you could produce
something
1:36:55
like that you have to have your
head up
1:36:57
your ass
1:36:58
yeah and so you're going to be
you're
1:37:01
gonna be sensitive about
criticism what
1:37:03
we didn't mean to do that
1:37:05
no you're not getting you
missed the
1:37:07
point you're you're horrible
you don't
1:37:14
get it how about that you just
don't get
1:37:16
it that can happen you don't
always get
1:37:17
you know why old white male you
don't
1:37:20
get it you know hip like Lilly
Dickey
1:37:23
even the guys named lil Dicky
these all
1:37:27
right now I have some serious
climate
1:37:29
change news as there was an
important
1:37:32
news story coming out of James
Cook
1:37:34
University in Australia which
has been
1:37:36
problematic in the entire
climate change
1:37:39
hoax let's just call it what it
is
1:37:42
damn you know we've had multiple
1:37:45
Australian news reports were
they very
1:37:47
happy that some of these guys
got kicked
1:37:49
out cuz they just were just
insane but
1:37:51
turns out James Cook University
is all
1:37:55
in and deep and there was a
lawsuit
1:37:59
about a scientist who was fired
because
1:38:05
he did not agree with the
all-in message
1:38:07
of the Great Barrier Reef that
what does
1:38:10
this scientist study the Great
Barrier
1:38:12
Reef and I have to say I've
heard for
1:38:15
several years now it's dying
the reef is
1:38:17
dying it's over and in I kind
of took it
1:38:21
at face values like no I guess
it's
1:38:23
happening I don't know if it's
climate
1:38:24
change but it's dying is that
was that
1:38:26
your impression well I was told
this
1:38:30
I've never really looked into
it mm-hm
1:38:33
and I meant but but the message
was
1:38:35
exactly what you say this dad
is dying
1:38:38
we're all gonna die cuz of it
as the
1:38:40
oceans warming up and now
obviously
1:38:41
nothing you know you heats up
you heat
1:38:43
up Canada by the way he's dead
instead
1:38:48
of them growing more stuff
being a
1:38:50
getting into agriculture meant
if Canada
1:38:52
heated up it would seem to me
to turn
1:38:55
Canada into the mid we are
Midwest and
1:38:58
they would they would profit
they would
1:39:00
prosper but apparently not you
need
1:39:02
carbon tax up there and by the
way I
1:39:03
treat when a site apparently I
was off
1:39:06
on my carbon tax analysis so
and so I
1:39:09
was instead of $1.00 per gallon
should
1:39:11
be more closer to 25 cents or
less yeah
1:39:14
I got a no idea when our burden
of
1:39:16
producers yeah yes okay this is
the news
1:39:21
report Barrier Reef scientist
Peter rid
1:39:24
who won a court victory against
his
1:39:29
dismissal from James Cook
University in
1:39:31
Australia fantastic news today
for
1:39:33
freedom of speech as I said
here several
1:39:35
times
1:39:36
Professor Peter Reid is a Great
Barrier
1:39:39
Reef expert who was sacked
shamefully by
1:39:42
James Cook University for
questioning
1:39:45
claims by colleagues that the
reef was
1:39:47
being destroyed by global
warming he was
1:39:50
sacked for saying things like
this we
1:39:53
can no longer trust
1:39:55
difficult railing is due to
marine
1:39:57
science even things like the
IRC Center
1:40:00
of excellent for coral reef
studies a
1:40:02
lot of this stuff is coming out
which
1:40:04
the science is kind of not
properly
1:40:06
check tested or replicated and
this is a
1:40:09
great shine that we really need
to be
1:40:10
able to tap trust a scientific
1:40:12
institutions well the Federal
Court
1:40:14
today ruled that rids aking was
unlawful
1:40:18
joining me is Gideon Rosa the
policy
1:40:20
director of the Institute of
Public
1:40:22
Affairs which is supported runs
fight
1:40:24
for free speech
1:40:25
Gideon thank you so much for
joining me
1:40:27
what did the judge find exactly
well the
1:40:30
judge found essentially that
every
1:40:32
action the university took
against PETA
1:40:33
whether it be the sensors
whether it be
1:40:35
the gag orders and whether it
be in fact
1:40:37
his like final second we're all
invalid
1:40:40
there are all measures that
shouldn't
1:40:42
have happened because they
overrode and
1:40:44
contravene Peters right to free
speech
1:40:46
and free intellectual
expression that's
1:40:49
contained in his ABA so all of
what
1:40:51
Peter suffered from court
walking out
1:40:54
against the climate change
orthodoxy
1:40:55
everything that he was hit by
for
1:40:57
speaking against the so-called
settled
1:40:59
science of the roof was in
danger was
1:41:01
all found to be invalid because
he was
1:41:03
protected for free expression
so I got a
1:41:05
I found an interview with this
Peter
1:41:07
Peter rid and I have a few very
short
1:41:09
clips all around forty seconds
this guy
1:41:13
was a he was a professor for
thirty
1:41:15
years he's been with the
college for
1:41:17
thirty with the university
forty three
1:41:19
players I want to mention that
I'm
1:41:21
running to a lot of experts on
climate
1:41:24
and other meteorological and we
run into
1:41:28
these guys doing the show they
all say
1:41:32
the same thing they they can't
say
1:41:34
anything because they get fired
they get
1:41:36
kicked out they get this is
like a more
1:41:38
like it's beyond just a hoax oh
yeah oh
1:41:41
yeah well so dig this is a good
example
1:41:44
this guy who is the expert
can't even
1:41:48
you say you can't even use his
own
1:41:50
expertise because he's going
against the
1:41:53
orthodoxy well let's start with
that
1:41:55
question first off a couple of
years is
1:41:58
the Great Barrier Reef dying no
look the
1:42:01
reef is in fantastic shape i I
often say
1:42:04
that it of all the ecosystems
in the
1:42:06
world possibly the with the
exception of
1:42:08
and
1:42:08
Atika the Great Barrier Reef is
one of
1:42:10
the best-preserved there is so
Peter
1:42:12
what would you say to the
naysayers and
1:42:15
the usual suspects who would
hate you as
1:42:17
somebody who doesn't care about
the
1:42:19
environment well you know I
come from an
1:42:21
environmentalist family right
from a
1:42:24
very early age you know being
the
1:42:25
environmental organizations I
used to be
1:42:27
president of the local branch
of the
1:42:29
Wildlife Preservation Society
I'm an
1:42:32
environmentalist yeah no that's
not good
1:42:34
enough because you weren't
toeing the
1:42:35
line and he says it clearly says
1:42:38
everything's great barrier reef
better
1:42:40
than ever but what happened to
him is
1:42:44
incredibly a couple of years of
some
1:42:46
fairly horrible times and
essentially
1:42:49
been chased having your emails
read
1:42:53
extremely officious meetings the
1:42:58
administration's wouldn't talk
to me it
1:43:00
was all done through lawyers
stuff - my
1:43:04
wife wasn't allowed it was like
being
1:43:07
hunted actually and you get
these brown
1:43:09
paper envelopes and your heart
would
1:43:11
race and I'd literally be
sweating
1:43:13
profusely until you'd read
through in
1:43:16
yet another batch of
allegations made
1:43:18
against you it was just a
horrible time
1:43:20
absolutely horrible time
reading his
1:43:24
emails all these crazy meetings
come
1:43:27
here tell us what you exactly
oh you're
1:43:29
dead and meanwhile is there any
good
1:43:31
science being being performed
at this
1:43:34
James Cook University the basic
problem
1:43:36
is that we can no longer trust
the
1:43:38
scientific organisations like
the
1:43:40
Australian Institute of Marine
Science
1:43:41
even things like the IRC Center
of
1:43:44
excellent for coral reef
studies a lot
1:43:46
of this stuff is coming out
which the
1:43:48
science is coming out and not
properly
1:43:49
check tested or replicated and
this is a
1:43:52
great shame because we really
need to be
1:43:54
able to tap trust our scientific
1:43:55
institutions and the fact is I
do not
1:43:58
think we can anymore
1:43:59
I think that most of the
scientists who
1:44:01
are pushing out this stuff they
1:44:02
genuinely believe that there are
1:44:05
problems with the reef I just
don't
1:44:06
think that objective about the
science
1:44:09
they do I think they're
emotionally
1:44:10
attached to their subject yeah
yeah I
1:44:12
think we agree with you and
then finally
1:44:16
what does this really result in
within
1:44:18
the universities well we
already alluded
1:44:20
to it
1:44:20
we have many times in the past
you can
1:44:23
get a person where you can
monitor all
1:44:26
their communications you can
isolate
1:44:28
them you can then crush them
1:44:29
psychologically it's the it's
the old
1:44:32
trick of any totalitarian
regime that's
1:44:35
what they do and this is
unfortunately
1:44:36
what's happened to universities
now
1:44:38
they've become very
authoritarian
1:44:40
organizations that are run by
the
1:44:41
administrators run by academics
but this
1:44:44
is a place of higher learning
this is a
1:44:46
place of open supposedly of open
1:44:49
intellectual inquiry and that's
the
1:44:51
problem if this was a company
well they
1:44:53
sort of own you right but this
is a
1:44:55
university and if these
institutions
1:44:58
public institution public money
is being
1:45:01
used here and to use that to do
these
1:45:04
sorts of things as a disgrace
to what a
1:45:07
university should actually be
would it
1:45:09
be fair to say that in the 21st
century
1:45:11
at our universities the old
ethic of the
1:45:14
search for truth at the very
least has
1:45:16
been diluted I think that's
definitely
1:45:20
true yeah I mean it's in the
funding as
1:45:23
well that you've just got to go
along
1:45:24
with whatsoever that whatever's
the
1:45:26
flavor of the month and what in
1:45:28
particular attracts the most
funding
1:45:32
yeah well you got it you got to
say
1:45:34
climate change at least half a
dozen
1:45:35
times in any application to
have any
1:45:38
chance at all currently a
professor rid
1:45:41
is learning to code CBS decided
to push
1:45:51
out okay
1:45:52
and there's a real little
gotcha in here
1:45:55
too you might pick up on a
pollen count
1:45:59
and global warming BSC BS
pollen counts
1:46:02
across the country are
exploding 30
1:46:05
percent of the country tonight
is in the
1:46:07
medium-high range the areas in
red here
1:46:11
on your screen aware its worst
1:46:12
Errol Barnett reports from North
1:46:14
Carolina when an annual Rite of
Spring
1:46:16
collided with an incoming
thunderstorm
1:46:19
in North Carolina recently the
pictures
1:46:21
look like Armageddon or Paul
mageddon as
1:46:25
photographer Jeremy Gilchrist
described
1:46:27
his drone footage showing tree
pollen
1:46:29
hovering in the atmosphere it
left a
1:46:32
thick
1:46:33
Paulin film everything outside
coated by
1:46:36
the male flower seed so doctor
these are
1:46:39
the culprits right now anyway
yeah these
1:46:42
are the bad actors you see so
sort of
1:46:43
the tallest ones they're the big
1:46:45
towering pine trees a recent
study
1:46:47
analyzed pollen data from 17
locations
1:46:50
across the globe and found that
climate
1:46:53
change may be making things
worse
1:46:55
allergist dr. David Fitzhugh
you know as
1:46:57
we see climate change evolving
allergy
1:47:01
seasons tend to start earlier
they tend
1:47:03
to last longer and the absolute
pollen
1:47:06
counts are much higher last
week the
1:47:08
pollen count in North Carolina
was the
1:47:10
highest of the year at more
than 3,200
1:47:13
grains per cubic meter of air
or very
1:47:15
high and this video from
Tennessee shows
1:47:18
just how much pollen is visible
1:47:20
throughout the south that's bad
news for
1:47:22
the more than 50 million
Americans with
1:47:25
seasonal allergies so this is
because of
1:47:27
climate change that we're all
having
1:47:29
these issues well I got the
biggest kick
1:47:32
of the little thing he said
near the end
1:47:33
and he said it in a hysterical
way
1:47:36
hysterical way he goes and this
is the
1:47:39
highest is banned in the year
in this
1:47:43
video from Tennessee shows just
how much
1:47:45
pollen is visible throughout
the south
1:47:47
that's bad news for the moment
was
1:47:50
before that I guess no it's
after well
1:47:52
then 50 million Americans with
seasonal
1:47:54
allergies no oh maybe not well
the point
1:47:58
is is that at any point during
a year
1:48:01
there's a moment when
something's the
1:48:04
highest of the year well if
come of
1:48:06
course so this so saying
something oh
1:48:09
it's the highest it's ever been
this
1:48:12
year it's always gonna ditch
some point
1:48:15
during the year there's always
going to
1:48:17
be a moment where it's the
highest you
1:48:20
don't make that a big giant
point it's
1:48:21
just the way it is it's dollars
always
1:48:23
also a day when it's the lowest
but that
1:48:26
doesn't mean anything if it was
went
1:48:28
from if the highest is a small
amount or
1:48:30
a big amount no it's just them
to me to
1:48:33
use that phrase
1:48:34
it's the highest that's ever
been this
1:48:37
year yes that's great well I'm
an expert
1:48:40
in on the topic and I must say
then we
1:48:44
have were right in the trees in
the the
1:48:46
of the house I have had almost
zero
1:48:49
issues and I'm thinking no I'm
thinking
1:48:53
again that the biggest problem
is
1:48:55
construction in downtown Austin
is
1:48:59
continuously under under
construction
1:49:01
and the pollen picks up you
know god
1:49:04
knows what is picking up
construction
1:49:06
stuff and of course whatever
the drug
1:49:10
companies throw into the air
just around
1:49:12
the timing of the advertising
buy but
1:49:14
otherwise it's pretty good here
I'm
1:49:16
feeling I'm feeling good I'll
knock on
1:49:18
wood but I'm feeling pretty good
1:49:20
you have the heap is all over
the place
1:49:22
no no no no what do you mean no
no I
1:49:25
just have the yeah we have
regular HVAC
1:49:27
system I'm gonna say but we
have the
1:49:28
door open screen door opens no
problem I
1:49:31
have not had a problem huh and
it's
1:49:34
pollen season well according to
this
1:49:38
report I should be a problem
it's
1:49:43
longer-lasting you know the
funny thing
1:49:45
is they talked about this
longer less I
1:49:46
used to be have allergies I
don't even
1:49:48
had any problem in the last 20
years
1:49:51
well of course I don't even
have a
1:49:53
mailbox oh you know I have all
kinds of
1:49:55
issues there was the way there
was an
1:49:59
interesting report came from
the NOAA
1:50:01
the National Oceanic Atmospheric
1:50:03
Administration they have 114
speaking of
1:50:07
rural rural temperature
monitoring
1:50:09
stations in the US as since
2002 and
1:50:13
what we've seen 2018 was 0.3
degrees
1:50:19
Fahrenheit colder than the
first two
1:50:23
years measured in 2002 February
and
1:50:25
March 2019 combined are the
coldest two
1:50:29
month period ever recorded in
an end
1:50:31
temperature anomaly we don't
hear that
1:50:35
yeah no I'll send you the link
it's a
1:50:37
very interesting I'm not I
don't believe
1:50:39
it that's right well I've got a
video I
1:50:42
want you to see that it's
animated
1:50:47
I wish since we're doing these
the
1:50:52
current study that we just did
the Earth
1:50:54
Day we didn't do anything at
4:20 and I
1:50:55
should talk a little bit about
it first
1:50:57
of all let's talk about which
was
1:51:00
yesterday let's talk about
legalize it
1:51:03
polls at CBS pointed out which
I think
1:51:05
was kind of revealing on the
eve of 4/20
1:51:08
the day some in this country
celebrate
1:51:10
marijuana a new CBS News poll
shows
1:51:12
sixty five percent of Americans
think
1:51:15
pot should be legal
1:51:17
that is up six points from last
year
1:51:19
compare that to 1979 when we
first asked
1:51:22
this question in a CBS News
poll only
1:51:25
twenty seven percent favored
legal
1:51:27
marijuana okay yeah why would
that be I
1:51:31
almost I almost brainwashing I
should
1:51:34
have clipped it there was a
report I saw
1:51:36
this morning that the marijuana
industry
1:51:38
is racist
1:51:42
what's racist against black
people yes
1:51:45
and black people they deserve
to be
1:51:47
running the industry because
it's
1:51:50
because well they the the the
crux was
1:51:53
because of the high cost of a
licensing
1:51:58
and I had me on I'm pissed I
should have
1:52:01
I should have clipped it the
reporter
1:52:03
said you know white people know
black
1:52:07
people don't have don't
necessarily have
1:52:09
friends and family they can go
to and
1:52:12
ask for tens of thousands of
dollars
1:52:13
when the most racist things
I've ever
1:52:15
heard
1:52:16
discuss it by the whole report
which is
1:52:17
why I didn't clip it but now
you bring
1:52:19
this off like T's well but San
Francisco
1:52:23
has this 4/20 celebration which
they've
1:52:25
had for decades yeah
1:52:27
and of course 4/20 is a
reference to one
1:52:30
of the schools in Marin County
that's
1:52:33
always smoked pot or its kids
snuck out
1:52:37
of high school I think to smoke
pot on
1:52:40
on April 20th and it's kind of
been lost
1:52:43
in the shuffle the origins of
this 4/20
1:52:45
deal don't forget it's also
Hitler's
1:52:47
birthday oh I forgot I didn't I
did
1:52:52
forget mm-hmm now so San
Francisco has a
1:52:55
big part of Golden Gate Park a
big part
1:52:59
and people and it's fenced in
and people
1:53:03
go there to openly smoke pot
and they've
1:53:06
been doing this for some years
and
1:53:07
there's been even before it was
1:53:08
legalized they were doing it
even though
1:53:10
the crowds are nothing like
they are
1:53:12
today in the diverse a picture
in the
1:53:13
news
1:53:14
letter of last year's group and
it's
1:53:16
like a you know to the horizon
bunch of
1:53:19
guys mostly with a few women
you know do
1:53:28
you have any more and I just
think this
1:53:32
is like the dumbest event
1:53:35
I can imagine psyche a smoke
and I guess
1:53:38
like they used to have in
colleges for
1:53:40
before a football game and
everyone
1:53:42
smoked cigars but I just what
is the
1:53:45
point of this can't you just
have a few
1:53:47
pals and go smoke so what do
you have to
1:53:49
be in Golden Gate Park with with
1:53:51
probably ten thousand people
smoking pot
1:53:54
unless you just looking for a
contact
1:53:56
time you don't want to smoke it
at all I
1:53:57
don't know it's California John
what do
1:53:59
you want me to say
1:54:00
you're weird they're just weird
1:54:03
it's nothing you can say except
it's got
1:54:09
tons of poop man there's no
poop the
1:54:13
poop has gotten worse I was
reading in
1:54:15
uh in your local Gazette yeah
yeah
1:54:18
they're setting new records for
human
1:54:21
poop here it is
1:54:22
people are pooping more now
than ever on
1:54:24
the streets from SFGate
1:54:25
on the streets of San Francisco
is
1:54:27
because it's determined to be
free
1:54:29
speech pooping yeah no they got
drownded
1:54:40
some guys up for now you're
kidding me
1:54:46
is what they think of the city
1:54:48
government yeah I have to say I
have to
1:54:50
see some legal documentation of
this
1:54:52
including some because I was
cool seeing
1:54:55
his free speech this is
fantastic
1:54:58
yeah me being on the street is
free
1:55:00
speech I mean we this needs to
go to the
1:55:02
Supreme Court we already had
the whole
1:55:04
his money free speech argument
now we
1:55:08
have to determine if poop is
were
1:55:09
popping is free speech yeah
free speech
1:55:14
you took me by surprise there
my friend
1:55:18
pooping is free speech it's too
long for
1:55:20
a title but it's it's in the in
the
1:55:22
region of what we're looking for
1:55:23
yeah that's true okay back to
some real
1:55:26
news for just a second
1:55:28
let's check in with a good
friend Wesley
1:55:29
Clark General Wesley Clark to
remind
1:55:32
ourselves of all the countries
on the
1:55:33
West Clark 7 this was
information he
1:55:36
received not long after 9/11
and which
1:55:40
countries were going to be
targeted and
1:55:42
we've been tracking these for
1:55:44
well-tanned for quite a while
now so I
1:55:47
came back to see him a few
weeks later
1:55:49
and by that time we were
bombing in
1:55:51
Afghanistan I said are we still
going to
1:55:53
war with Iraq and he said oh
it's worse
1:55:55
than that
1:55:55
he said he reached over on his
desk he
1:55:57
picked up a piece of paper he
said I
1:55:59
just he said I just got this
down from
1:56:01
upstairs meeting the secretary
defense
1:56:03
office today and he said this
is a memo
1:56:05
that describes how we're going
to take
1:56:06
out seven countries in five
years
1:56:10
starting with Iraq and then
Syria
1:56:11
Lebanon Libya Somalia Sudan and
1:56:14
finishing off Iran okay
1:56:17
this report I've been holding
on to for
1:56:20
at least a week and a half just
because
1:56:23
I wanted to make sure we played
it
1:56:24
because you won't hear about it
on what
1:56:26
pathetically is called news
Sudanese
1:56:29
dictator Omar al-bashir has been
1:56:31
overthrown and arrested after
almost
1:56:33
three decades in power months of
1:56:36
demonstrations intensified when
the army
1:56:38
took the side of the protesters
a share
1:56:41
is also wanted by the
International
1:56:43
Criminal Court for war crimes
and crimes
1:56:45
against humanity committed in
Darfur
1:56:47
while speaking on state TV this
1:56:49
afternoon the Defense Minister
our Devon
1:56:51
wolf said the army had decided
to
1:56:54
oversee a two-year transition
period
1:56:56
ahead of elections as a defense
minister
1:56:59
I declared the fall of the
regime and
1:57:03
the placing of its leader in a
safe
1:57:05
place following his arrest
1:57:07
I also declared the creation of
a
1:57:09
transitional Military Council
the
1:57:13
country for two years the 2015
1:57:17
Constitution has been suspended
we will
1:57:19
put in place a state of
emergency for
1:57:21
three months for one mushroom
hazard the
1:57:26
dish are so this is not an
unimportant
1:57:28
country but I have an
overarching
1:57:31
question
1:57:32
where's Clooney didn't he have
the
1:57:35
satellite is I in the sky and
now
1:57:37
there's a
1:57:38
who that has not only gone
unreported in
1:57:40
the news but Clooney isn't all
over it
1:57:43
with his Sentinel project well
I don't
1:57:48
know what the Sentinel project
had that
1:57:49
was really trying to keep an
eye on the
1:57:51
villages in South Sudan I think
I'm not
1:57:56
mistaken
1:57:56
yeah no this came up we
actually had a
1:57:59
clip Sudan update talking about
this
1:58:03
this overthrow is a bad actor I
mean he
1:58:06
should have been overthrown
years ago
1:58:08
but they couldn't vote him out
because
1:58:09
they so-called democracies in
Africa
1:58:14
aren't really democracies
they're just
1:58:15
you know of ways for one guy to
get in
1:58:18
power and then stay there did
we play
1:58:20
this the Sudan update I guess
we did
1:58:22
yeah we did we play it again
it's only
1:58:26
38 seconds in Sudan the ruling
military
1:58:28
council announced today that it
will not
1:58:31
extradite deposed leader Omar
al-bashir
1:58:33
but will try him at home
instead she
1:58:36
will use on the ball I don't
even
1:58:37
remember you sure we played
that I have
1:58:39
a feeling we didn't play it we
may not
1:58:40
have played it but I didn't
have any
1:58:42
think that's what I'm thinking
well good
1:58:43
and we basically had that clip
about
1:58:45
Sudan with the sitting on for
two weeks
1:58:47
well we're like the news media
in that
1:58:50
regard thanks mauler
1:58:52
yeah thanks Muller the we need
to thanks
1:58:56
we get Fletcher to yell one out
I got
1:58:58
something else what is Muller
that'd be
1:59:02
good we can use that I got I
got a thing
1:59:05
who sent this to me we need a
molar
1:59:10
shoutout are you fed up oh
you'll be
1:59:13
happy to know we heard from the
Kremlin
1:59:15
today about the Muller report
there's
1:59:20
nothing new here we're fine
obstruction
1:59:22
allegations
1:59:25
sorry of collusion construction
put
1:59:32
another way the Special Counsel
found no
1:59:35
collusion obstruction and so
there's a
1:59:37
lot of daylight between there's
nothing
1:59:39
to see here there's nothing
wrong and
1:59:41
there's enough oh yeah I
thought there
1:59:42
was more Mueller in that that's
Tom
1:59:44
Starkweather
1:59:45
yeah that's right I think your
your
1:59:49
intuition is spot-on
1:59:50
we need flesh Mueller Mueller
Mueller
1:59:55
yeah we better not I'm thinking
maybe we
1:59:58
already have this mmm I don't
think so
2:00:02
maybe but plain to see me yeah
here's
2:00:05
the CBS weekend and this is the
latest
2:00:08
this is from yesterday and this
is their
2:00:11
latest thoughts on the
impeachment thing
2:00:13
and it essentially is our basic
thesis
2:00:16
of calling for impeachment but
really
2:00:18
never executing and doing this
instead
2:00:21
Massachusetts senator Elizabeth
Warren
2:00:23
is the first major presidential
2:00:25
candidate to mention impeaching
mr.
2:00:28
Trump but other 2020 hopefuls
say
2:00:30
there's a better option if we
really
2:00:33
want to send trumpism into the
history
2:00:36
books the best thing we can do
is defeat
2:00:39
it decisively at the ballot box
in 2020
2:00:42
on Monday House Speaker Nancy
Pelosi is
2:00:45
planning to hold a conference
call with
2:00:47
Democrats to go over the
findings and
2:00:49
the Moller report what she
calls a grave
2:00:52
matter David Pelosi says they
will also
2:00:54
talk about quote the next steps
that
2:00:57
must be taken
2:01:01
well Pelosi is concerned as you
had in
2:01:03
that which he did her 2006 by
the way it
2:01:06
was not yeah it was 13 years
not 23 13
2:01:09
years ago I was wrong yeah she
did her
2:01:11
the interview and she talked
about this
2:01:12
because they were trying to
impeach bush
2:01:14
which I didn't really realize
until I
2:01:16
listened to that whole
interview in much
2:01:18
the same way they're doing here
the
2:01:19
Democrats over and she says
it's just
2:01:21
gonna harm the party because
you you
2:01:24
just like you can't do this you
can't
2:01:26
just be impeachment some guy
because you
2:01:27
don't like him which is what's
going on
2:01:30
if you don't like somebody and
it's just
2:01:31
like BAM I get back to my wine
stories
2:01:34
if you're at a restaurant and
you refuse
2:01:36
you
2:01:37
and a bottle back you can't
send it back
2:01:40
and expect to get a new bottle
for free
2:01:41
just because you don't like it
you can
2:01:46
only send a bottle back if it's
damaged
2:01:48
right or cork during a bubbling
or it
2:01:53
just stinks to high heaven it
smells
2:01:55
like dog poop things like that
you can
2:01:58
send the bottle back and they
take the
2:02:00
bond get you another bottle but
you
2:02:02
can't say well you know I don't
like
2:02:03
this wine well you can't that's
no good
2:02:06
then that's what they're doing
it the
2:02:09
public I think doesn't like it
2:02:12
I think the public the
Democrats are
2:02:14
hurting there their chances in
2020 to
2:02:17
an extreme with this this mania
well
2:02:20
they're bringing out the big
guns for
2:02:21
this and I think it's very
similar to
2:02:24
climate change I think we'll see
2:02:27
something very similar with the
2:02:30
vaccinations as well we're
going to have
2:02:32
the anti-vaxxers this is
picking up a
2:02:34
lot of steam you know now you
can't
2:02:38
crowd crowd fund GoFundMe if
you I guess
2:02:41
if you even say that you are
skeptical
2:02:45
House deep defunding deep
platforming
2:02:48
going on everywhere but the
mind control
2:02:51
and I believe this may be a big
mistake
2:02:53
the mind control which was set
into
2:02:55
motion in the 70s on the
American public
2:03:00
but I would say the world at
large
2:03:02
because I watched this show
when I was
2:03:04
growing up in the Netherlands
it had
2:03:06
subtitles in fact meathead was
known as
2:03:09
meatball translated to Dutch
Hawk ball
2:03:12
instead of meathead would be
thought
2:03:15
hoped all on the family they're
going to
2:03:18
reboot it and someone says to
say I
2:03:23
always like to comment it's been
2:03:25
rebooted
2:03:26
it's called Family Guy it's the
same
2:03:31
show and so just to explain a
No Agenda
2:03:35
theory for those who haven't
heard it
2:03:37
the character Lewis Carroll
played
2:03:40
Archie Bunker was at the time
and John
2:03:43
you can attest to it more than
I can
2:03:45
because I think you one point
said it
2:03:48
was very much like your dad but
2:03:50
that was what a Democrat was
like except
2:03:53
a Democrat the working class in
the
2:03:56
United States during that
Archie Bunker
2:03:58
era working man bitching and
moaning
2:04:01
about one thing or another
2:04:02
they were always Democrats
there was no
2:04:05
way a guy like that would have
been a
2:04:07
Republican that's just a
blatant lie and
2:04:11
it was the Republicans were all
the kind
2:04:13
of they were always considered
and
2:04:15
thought of as the kind of the
white
2:04:16
collar guy skinny you know
maybe a
2:04:20
pocket protector you know
business guy
2:04:23
guy who owned the local stores
he wasn't
2:04:26
a working guy the working guys
were all
2:04:27
Democrats they're all Union
guys and
2:04:29
Archie Bunker was one of them
he was a
2:04:32
deal would be a Democrat by any
2:04:34
standards whatsoever but
because I'm
2:04:38
sorry Carroll O'Connor not
Lewis Carroll
2:04:39
Carroll okay
2:04:40
Carroll a mistake Lewis Carroll
is the
2:04:42
writer yes anyway because the
Lear folks
2:04:47
Lear foundation so there were
Democrats
2:04:51
and union members themselves
but they
2:04:54
couldn't bring themselves to
ridiculing
2:04:56
a debt as fellow Democrats so
they made
2:04:58
him a Republican just
arbitrarily it's
2:05:00
bullcrap
2:05:01
here's the report some of you
may
2:05:03
remember the hits it comes all
in the
2:05:05
family The Jeffersons
2:05:06
well ABC has announced that
they are
2:05:08
airing a live classic episode
from each
2:05:11
of those shows with an all-star
cast
2:05:13
Woody Harrelson and Marisa
Tomei will
2:05:15
play Archie and Edith bunker
and Jamie
2:05:18
Foxx is set to move on up and
play
2:05:20
George Jefferson
2:05:21
Norman Lear who created these
series
2:05:24
along with Jimmy Kimmel is
going to be
2:05:25
presiding over this I conducted
the last
2:05:28
interview with Carroll O'Connor
and he
2:05:30
talked about why Archie Bunker
worked
2:05:32
and this is why I think this new
2:05:33
iteration will not watch you
cannot
2:05:36
laugh the character you're
playing
2:05:41
you cannot be aware that he's
funny as
2:05:46
an actor you have to play him
intensely
2:05:49
and you have to play him
fiercely
2:05:52
angrily and that's what makes
him funny
2:05:56
now I realize this may be just
be a
2:05:58
one-off I guess maybe took live
they're
2:06:01
gonna do a live version yeah
it's gonna
2:06:03
be a one-off this life this is
what I
2:06:05
think was it I think it's NBC
who's done
2:06:07
a bunch of these live shows cuz
there's
2:06:09
no television it's ABC has been
doing
2:06:12
that no I know if I'm saying
NBC's well
2:06:15
I'd wait players
2:06:15
I believe it's NBC this dundies
Broadway
2:06:18
plays live and then I got
traction and
2:06:22
so he didn't have people like
that I
2:06:26
think that pretty sure was ABC
that did
2:06:29
the live Broadway stuff yeah
and they
2:06:30
did Jesus Christ Superstar yeah
2:06:33
who's ABC you happy well Disney
you know
2:06:36
it's a little more show
business didn't
2:06:38
anybody VIN either the other two
2:06:39
networks so they would be that
way
2:06:42
that'll be it'll be interesting
to see
2:06:43
how that how that works
2:06:45
oh it's gonna be I think the
guy's right
2:06:47
it's gonna be a it's gonna be as
2:06:49
insulting to the public bust
you know
2:06:52
last night without knowing how
long they
2:06:55
would stop let's take some
let's take
2:06:59
some notes I'll bet you they're
gonna
2:07:01
talk about global warming
2:07:04
oh boy I mean it's not really
hard to
2:07:11
figure out what they're gonna
do you're
2:07:13
gonna have global warming maybe
2:07:14
vaccinations yeah and probably
what else
2:07:18
Trump is an idiot yeah Bunker's
gonna
2:07:23
have to be a huge fan yeah yeah
yeah
2:07:27
yeah we can already we can
write it
2:07:29
ourselves in fact let's let's
do our own
2:07:31
little performance two days
before well
2:07:34
I was gonna follow up that last
night
2:07:37
till we're done with everything
I you
2:07:38
know I've been moving prepping
and all
2:07:40
this stuff like it's like 9
o'clock so
2:07:43
let's just watch a movie and
black
2:07:46
clansmen is premiering on HBO
not
2:07:49
knowing this is an 18-hour movie
2:07:52
and and we're watching it so we
didn't
2:07:54
get through the whole thing but
twice
2:07:56
before we stopped and had to go
to bed
2:07:58
it was so obviously written
with Trump
2:08:01
hate the first it was yeah that
that
2:08:06
racist thinks that all rapists
and
2:08:09
murderers and it was it was
completely
2:08:10
the Trump rhythm of what
Mexicans are
2:08:14
and then later he's talking to
a guy
2:08:19
forget who's talking to each
other
2:08:21
talking about oh man this race
it really
2:08:22
this racist stuff yeah I I
predict one
2:08:25
day one day in the future it
could
2:08:28
happen there would be a racist
in the
2:08:30
White House and it was so
obvious I mean
2:08:35
it's a historical piece and
they tie all
2:08:37
of that history into Trump it
was Spike
2:08:41
Lee man I don't know
2:08:42
I found that disturbing yeah
well I
2:08:48
haven't seen the movie know
you'll have
2:08:50
to mention it makes nothing but
since
2:08:51
what you said yeah you'll you
definitely
2:08:54
have to watch it I'm gonna
finish it
2:08:55
tonight or tomorrow night it's
2:08:57
beautifully done in its points
you know
2:08:59
long long in the tooth but it's
just
2:09:03
like oh man just get over
yourself
2:09:04
already we're gonna have anyway
looking
2:09:09
forward to the read the live
reboot of
2:09:12
all in the family imagine all
the people
2:09:17
who could do is awesome oh yeah
that'd
2:09:19
be fun
2:09:23
[Music]
2:09:26
we do a few people to thank for
show
2:09:29
11:31 starting with Sophia
panda panda
2:09:35
Leia
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I'm guessing $150 she's in San
Jose she
2:09:42
said she just completed an
exhausting
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job hunting process which
culminated in
2:09:45
a fantastic offer at a great
company I
2:09:48
wanted to share the job and
thank you
2:09:50
guys for helping me keep my
sanity oh
2:09:52
thank you thank you very much
she's with
2:09:54
some job more job cover for at
the end
2:09:56
night of the vector realm 11111
2:09:59
uh and he find funny jingle at
Dan would
2:10:03
be good for him Phillip
Veenstra 101-80
2:10:06
and now we go into the
competition yes
2:10:09
explain the preheader three
three things
2:10:12
you could vote for birthday
which was a
2:10:15
vote of $84 yeah Easter which
is a vote
2:10:20
of 82 dollars these are the
number four
2:10:23
times the date of which one of
our
2:10:26
producers suggested four four
four
2:10:28
twenty day which is eighty
dollars so
2:10:30
that so the four twenty should
win
2:10:32
because it's not only the
cheapest of
2:10:34
the votes but more with our
audience
2:10:37
we've suspected as the most
popular now
2:10:39
we already got one vote for
Easter so
2:10:41
we're gonna put two put one
yeah plus
2:10:43
one on there okay so we start
off with
2:10:46
sir Brian the miserable IT guy
who votes
2:10:49
for Earth Day oh I got a video
for you
2:10:54
yeah that's it that's our one
vote for
2:10:58
Earth Day we says it was the
biggest and
2:11:00
Earth Day is the underdog
that's true it
2:11:03
is history it is the underdog I
wouldn't
2:11:09
be surprised if it got no votes
no well
2:11:12
that's it was one no we had two
so one
2:11:14
plus one two two votes for
Earth Day the
2:11:16
underdog no no no the other
vote is for
2:11:19
Easter
2:11:19
oh I'm sorry one for Earth Day
yeah see
2:11:22
this fuck the earth at one okay
here we
2:11:27
go on to Easter okay now I'm
gonna start
2:11:31
with Daniel Lindh in Humble
Texas $82
2:11:34
Larry
2:11:34
hey John grumbling Todd Beeson
Happy
2:11:40
Easter says sir Benjamin
Ricker's and
2:11:43
Boone Iowa sir Bernie edema in
Hinton
2:11:48
Iowa sir Chris James parts
unknown and
2:11:54
alas tis sir melon ow ski I
count eight
2:11:58
okay that's eight plus one now
eight
2:12:01
total okay okay eight look at
this
2:12:04
eight one two eight so far okay
here we
2:12:08
go now we go into the 80 now
I'm not
2:12:10
sure how to deal with these
somebody
2:12:12
couple guys came with boob
donations in
2:12:14
fact no a boob does not count
2:12:17
let's see what this no no no no
no no
2:12:21
I'm gonna give them the credit
for it
2:12:23
now because Tyler Fox says why
count
2:12:26
Tyler Fox chiming in to say
boobs should
2:12:28
win over weed religion and
virtue
2:12:30
signaling day I mean okay boo
the earth
2:12:38
[Music]
2:12:40
Paul title in Toronto a oh
eight Lee and
2:12:47
Ohama to Omaha Nebraska 800 a
Tyler Fox
2:12:50
in Austin up the street from
you Kevin
2:12:53
McLaughlin in locust North
Carolina
2:12:55
Jeffrey's Tech Roth also boob a
toy sir
2:12:59
herb lamb comes in and says
happy or
2:13:03
he's just as best at biester
come strums
2:13:05
dirtbag okay so that was six
boobs six
2:13:10
boobs six boobs six books
that's a lot
2:13:13
of boobs
2:13:15
okay now we got Easter no no
this is for
2:13:18
twenty days even though dave
comes in
2:13:21
two days happy Easter but each
gave me a
2:13:24
test one David Nixon Anthony
fields Sir
2:13:28
William Durkin who also has a
night in
2:13:31
coming up where the C stands for
2:13:33
kayden's catcher here's my
guess I'm
2:13:35
glad somebody paid attention to
that
2:13:38
this donation takes me to bear
in it
2:13:40
okay we gotta mark down and he
says
2:13:43
before my title change I must
confess
2:13:44
pod father I have sinned I was
2:13:46
accidentally double night
2:13:48
when I've asked for karma since
this
2:13:50
error it's only received bad
karma oh
2:13:53
boy I wanted meatballs and
Manhattan's
2:13:55
at my knighting but there must
have been
2:13:56
an error in the back office
because Adam
2:13:58
never included them could this
be the
2:14:00
source of my bad luck what can
we do to
2:14:02
correct this problem
2:14:03
Oh night of a third time will
Knight him
2:14:11
sure yeah drop the meatballs in
there
2:14:13
all right it's a meatballs and
uh was it
2:14:17
Manhattan all right so I count
five weed
2:14:21
one two three four five yeah 5
track
2:14:25
with the last one is Travis
Blevins in
2:14:27
Portland Oregon donated 80
bucks for the
2:14:31
4/20 donation celebrations the
Portland
2:14:33
meet up now okay so five to six
we've
2:14:40
got the booze got the boobs
beated the
2:14:43
boobs beat for 20 yes the boobs
before
2:14:46
20 but the over the earth sir
wins Earth
2:14:48
is completely unimportant the
2:14:50
easterling's so easter wins
2:14:52
congratulations Easter it says
a lot
2:14:56
about our audience they're sane
also you
2:14:59
know our audience our producers
are off
2:15:01
I see on the on the people who
hate us
2:15:04
boards they call us
2:15:05
Judds Judds yeah it's a
Christian
2:15:09
homeschooled uneducated dummies
you
2:15:12
never heard this the chudd no I
like it
2:15:16
you got to do it all uppercase
chud and
2:15:19
I saw some judge what the hell
is Judds
2:15:21
Christian homeschooled
uneducated dummy
2:15:24
okay
2:15:35
or judge was this a movie this
one's
2:15:39
just a troll troll room says it
was a
2:15:42
bad Roger Corman movie oh
there's no
2:15:45
such thing as a bad Roger I
don't even
2:15:48
know where did either you're
being
2:15:50
redundant there you go sir
right let's
2:15:53
continuous rising
2:15:55
congratulations Easter cut yeah
the
2:15:58
congratulations Easter sir
Brian caught
2:16:00
witches today
2:16:01
sir Brian Kaufman 7575 in
Scottsdale
2:16:03
Rick $59 is Rick sir job one of
2:16:10
weekapaug pronounced like ah be
obi-wan
2:16:14
Star Wars job one job one a
week apart
2:16:19
okay 59 Walter Ola ray 59
anonymous 59
2:16:25
Ryan Brady in Pittsburgh 59 and
what oh
2:16:28
these are all the leftover $59
donation
2:16:32
oh my goodness yes
2:16:33
hey that one two three four
five six it
2:16:37
almost won
2:16:40
Paul Webb is 59 then Sir
Geoffrey yerkey
2:16:44
over here by me fifty sixty
seventy I
2:16:47
got to get ahold of him get
back on
2:16:49
track with our our project
Chris Kincaid
2:16:54
and 5510 can I ask you an what
project
2:16:57
yeah red fox project as long as
I've
2:17:03
known you
2:17:10
[Music]
2:17:13
red fox collection completed on
a
2:17:16
compact disc Andrew Benz I
think so sir
2:17:22
in imperial missouri sounds
right and
2:17:25
then Roger
2:17:26
Robert case in Mill Spring
anonymous
2:17:29
Maxine Waters gravel is back
again
2:17:32
probably in a knighthood
eventually
2:17:35
gravel needs a Twitter account
yeah
2:17:38
Daniel Laboy in Bath Michigan
Robert
2:17:41
drek drek Coulson
2:17:43
oh I'm sorry I'm sorry
anonymous Maxine
2:17:46
Waters gravel had a note forgot
to
2:17:48
request ad douching last
donation and
2:17:51
I'd like to call out John
squeaky chair
2:17:53
as a douche bag what a
freeloader
2:18:00
you've been deduced funny get a
Twitter
2:18:04
account Daniel a boy and bath
2:18:08
Robert dry Kison or dry Coulson
one of
2:18:11
the 250 these are $50 donors
name of
2:18:15
location Matt bold I don't know
what do
2:18:19
you think Bullock Bullock bulk
uh
2:18:22
doesn't say that it bulky ah
2:18:25
he says Adam happy birthday
wishes in a
2:18:30
new apartment not pay much
attention
2:18:33
I remember watching you both
around
2:18:36
something or other twenty years
ago
2:18:38
birthday coming up know it's
really late
2:18:42
September 3rd no maybe was
maybe it was
2:18:45
your late birthday wish no maybe
2:18:51
we're in Hendrick gussick and
last but
2:18:54
not least George woo Chet in
Universal
2:18:58
City Texas 50 I want to thank
all these
2:19:00
folks for producing show 11:31
and it
2:19:03
keeps keeps things going thanks
yes and
2:19:06
it's your program so you are
producing
2:19:08
and this is how it works and
thank you
2:19:10
we appreciate it certainly for
this
2:19:12
Easter we have a couple of
meetups that
2:19:17
I'd like to reiterate April
27th we have
2:19:20
the Zurich Switzerland Meetup
May 2nd
2:19:23
Seattle Washington
2:19:25
may 4th Baltimore Maryland may
18th
2:19:28
Cincinnati Ohio the 25th of May
is
2:19:30
Eastern North Carolina and the
25th also
2:19:34
is Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and
that we
2:19:37
talked about the Portland
meetup this is
2:19:40
from ELISA from the Atlanta
meetup which
2:19:43
was the same day as the
Portland meet up
2:19:45
in the morning John and Adam we
had the
2:19:47
Atlanta meet up today it was
super
2:19:48
successful we had about 27
people show
2:19:50
up some from North Carolina
even one
2:19:53
from Tennessee wait was that
Coble
2:19:55
probably it was a blast we
decided to
2:19:59
call ourselves Atlanta local
404 which i
2:20:03
think is approved John what do
you think
2:20:05
yeah I'd like for a floor error
message
2:20:08
so yes I like it even the
Archduke's sir
2:20:10
herb lamb himself was there at
2:20:12
a picture of most of us
including your
2:20:14
heads on sticks and a red book
we wrote
2:20:16
our emails on and I some
good-looking
2:20:19
women at the Atlanta group and
timecodes
2:20:23
[Music]
2:20:24
[Laughter]
2:20:26
yes
2:20:27
I've actually all round a
pretty group
2:20:31
thank you for your courage for
a great
2:20:33
show bringing people together
it was a
2:20:34
great event ELISA also Adam I
remember
2:20:36
on one show while back you said
you'd be
2:20:38
interested in coming to an
Atlanta
2:20:39
meetup let me know if there's a
date if
2:20:41
you want to come out no
pressure of
2:20:43
course yeah definitely we want
to do a
2:20:45
lot more meetups and the fact
that we
2:20:47
get this struck that we're
getting this
2:20:48
structure in place I think is
very
2:20:50
encouraging not just for the
program but
2:20:53
for you as humans you know you
go to
2:20:57
Holland about once every year
maybe
2:21:01
every once every two years but
we go
2:21:04
yeah most of the flights go out
of
2:21:08
Atlanta if I'm not mistake go
through it
2:21:10
well I've stopped doing that
because
2:21:12
I've gotten screwed too many
times but
2:21:14
yeah you can definitely fly
from Atlanta
2:21:16
to Amsterdam and that would so
the idea
2:21:18
would be go to Atlanta a day
early do
2:21:22
the meet up and then fly to the
2:21:24
Netherlands the next day I
think that's
2:21:25
that's a valid point or on the
way back
2:21:29
yeah I think I mean on the way
back
2:21:32
you're tired by the time you
land in
2:21:33
Atlanta okay
2:21:39
point of order that's all yes
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alright I
2:23:58
got that couple clips here yeah
I got a
2:24:01
couple things how about this one
2:24:03
Egypt election now makes you
wonder
2:24:08
Egyptians went to the polls
today to
2:24:10
vote on a constitutional
amendment that
2:24:12
would allow President Abdel
Fattah
2:24:13
el-sisi to hold power until
2030 another
2:24:16
amendment on the ballot would
broaden
2:24:18
the military's power remove the
critics
2:24:20
see is a step toward
authoritarian rule
2:24:22
LCCC's government has arrested
thousands
2:24:24
in recent
2:24:25
and has rolled back freedoms
one in the
2:24:27
2011 pro-democracy Arab Spring
uprising
2:24:30
voting is scheduled to continue
through
2:24:32
Monday so much for that all
right let me
2:24:36
try this on you porgy and bess
the
2:24:39
Gershwin masterpiece is a love
story set
2:24:41
in a fictional poor black
neighborhood
2:24:43
in the American South in this
song Porgy
2:24:47
declares his love for best
who's being
2:24:49
shunned by the rest of the
community
2:24:54
when the Opera premiered in
1935 it was
2:24:58
groundbreaking because it was
written
2:25:00
for and performed by an
all-black cast
2:25:03
and in fact the Gershwin estate
requires
2:25:06
that all performances of porgy
and bess
2:25:08
star all black singers now
enter the
2:25:11
Hungarian state opera which is
reviving
2:25:14
porgy and bess for a limited
run this
2:25:16
week the operas general
director is a
2:25:18
guy named Sylvester o gavage an
ally of
2:25:22
Hungary's far-right
anti-immigrant Prime
2:25:24
Minister Viktor Orban what could
2:25:27
possibly go wrong
2:25:28
well for one Okoboji ia white
cast and
2:25:31
then to get around the casting
2:25:33
stipulation he asked the
performers to
2:25:35
sign an affidavit saying they
2:25:37
self-identify as
african-american any
2:25:40
more than half the cast sign
play this
2:25:50
self-identifying bullcrap you
might as
2:25:52
well do it right you might as
well go
2:25:54
all the way I think that the
woman who
2:25:56
courses the postmodern example
is that
2:25:58
Dolan woman who was yes being
black you
2:26:01
were makeups you were blackface
2:26:03
essentially yes yes identified
as black
2:26:06
she was it was president of an
N double
2:26:08
ACP chapter wasn't she I think
this I
2:26:15
just think that's very funny
well here's
2:26:17
one for you I've just picked up
a couple
2:26:19
of random clips by the way
that's a
2:26:21
winner yes
2:26:22
Gretna Fire and Rescue rushes
to help a
2:26:25
59 year old man with a racing
heart at
2:26:27
work he does not have a history
of heart
2:26:30
problems around lakes I had one
notation
2:26:33
the squad has a 20-minute drive
ahead to
2:26:36
the emergency room at one point
the
2:26:38
patient's heart rate is 200
beats per
2:26:41
minute during the seven mile
ride from
2:26:44
140th and i-80 to Lakeside
Hospital
2:26:47
something happened that isn't
covered in
2:26:49
the treatment plan potholes the
driver
2:26:54
apparently had a monster-sized
one
2:26:56
because medics told the
hospital as
2:26:58
relayed by Omaha scanner on
Twitter the
2:27:01
jolt of the pothole converted
the
2:27:03
patient's racing heart to
normal rhythms
2:27:06
it's rare but it's a well
described
2:27:08
phenomenon one way to treat
that is with
2:27:10
an electrical shock classical
you'll see
2:27:12
on television the paddle is
clear and
2:27:14
the big jolt turns out you can
do that
2:27:17
with a pothole just so you know
John in
2:27:20
case you have afib or something
like
2:27:22
that just get sure drive down
the 80
2:27:26
yeah you don't you might have go
2:27:28
quarter-mile and you're already
good you
2:27:29
probably be fixed yeah it won't
take
2:27:31
even that long the road down
here
2:27:33
Jacuzzi has got potholes all
over the
2:27:35
place in a similar medical
topic I've
2:27:40
always been quite fascinated by
adderall
2:27:42
and vyvanse and how this is
treating
2:27:45
ADHD or even other forms of my
flaring
2:27:51
kids with them feta means yes
for some
2:27:54
reason the amphetamine works
and they
2:27:56
certainly get better better
grades I've
2:27:58
seen fabulous grades from this
a DD and
2:28:02
ADHD medication but it doesn't
work for
2:28:06
everybody
2:28:08
sadly and then you know kids
need help
2:28:11
luckily there's help right
around the
2:28:13
corner the FDA has approved the
first
2:28:17
medical device designed to treat
2:28:18
children with ADHD it's about
the size
2:28:21
of a cell phone
2:28:21
and it sends a low-level
electrical
2:28:24
pulse to the brain through a
patch
2:28:25
placed on the child's forehead
in
2:28:27
clinical trials that took about
four
2:28:29
weeks for the results to kick
in and
2:28:31
children showed statistically
2:28:33
significant improvement the FDA
says
2:28:36
that the device should only be
used on
2:28:38
children who are not being
treated with
2:28:40
medication we make isn't a
special
2:28:46
[Music]
2:28:51
I hoped a patch and the
forehead is
2:28:54
decorative
2:28:55
I mean electroshock it just
seems so
2:29:01
outdated no prediction the
lobotomy is
2:29:08
going to make a comeback well
at this
2:29:10
point you we can just predict
this stuff
2:29:12
uh I agree let's play this this
we need
2:29:16
to know this very importance is
we're
2:29:18
talking about health issues is
a flu
2:29:19
seasons going on continuing
course the
2:29:22
flu season is still going at 21
weeks
2:29:25
and Counting that makes it the
longest
2:29:26
since the government started
tracking
2:29:28
this more than a decade ago a
new strain
2:29:31
that emerged in February
started causing
2:29:32
more illnesses the CDC
estimates there
2:29:36
have been up to 57,000 flu
related
2:29:38
deaths this season so 57,000
dead flu
2:29:46
related deaths
2:29:47
yeah related yeah which means
pneumonia
2:29:50
typically pneumonia usually
yeah but I
2:29:52
wonder if the new strain is
covered in
2:29:54
that in the vaccine they never
really
2:29:56
make that clear it could be
just another
2:29:57
strain we had that happen in
California
2:29:59
I think was a during our show
era which
2:30:02
is probably about six years ago
they had
2:30:04
a flu ever got shot and then
there was
2:30:06
some flu called California flu
2:30:08
showed up at the end of the
season and
2:30:11
everyone got sick all the
people that
2:30:12
had this shot right right so I
was
2:30:18
somewhat different camels do on
hand
2:30:21
people I had a couple of clips
of the
2:30:24
elites of the world I probably
should
2:30:27
start with this one
2:30:29
Victoria Kagan Nudelman she went
2:30:36
where'd she go again she was at
a big
2:30:38
thick tank and then she left
after a
2:30:40
year and almost sudden she is
her just
2:30:42
off the radar but she's back we
are
2:30:46
thrilled that Toria is back
said Jim
2:30:51
O'Brien Vice Chair and European
practice
2:30:54
lead of the Albright
Stonebridge group
2:30:57
she's going in big-time this is
the
2:31:01
Madeline Albright exit strategy
this is
2:31:07
this is a big international
group this
2:31:09
is no tears just like it's paid
a
2:31:11
fortune this is yeah this is
serious
2:31:13
stuff let me see what is she
gonna be
2:31:14
doing uh well I guess she's
gonna be at
2:31:19
the Europe practice what the
hell why
2:31:24
would she be there
2:31:25
well committing overthrow the
Europe
2:31:27
when she does she says after EU
yeah so
2:31:31
she's an expert I was just
gonna say we
2:31:33
should probably remind
everybody who she
2:31:34
is
2:31:35
[Music]
2:31:39
the Clintons are still on their
2:31:41
listening tour which i think is
poorly
2:31:45
attended although i have no
actual
2:31:47
attendance records this this
went around
2:31:51
on the social media some guy
got so
2:31:54
bored with listening to the
Clintons
2:31:57
talking that he had his own
questions
2:31:58
that he shouted from right on
the side
2:32:00
of the stage cuz he did it on
us on a
2:32:02
cell phone is boring
2:32:07
why don't you talk about
Jeffrey Epstein
2:32:09
I wouldn't know
2:32:11
oh wow yeah I can't we need to
know more
2:32:33
about that and we need to about
Trump on
2:32:35
the pedo Express we need about
nothing
2:32:38
we need to know about the the
lawyer
2:32:39
Dershowitz I know we're not
gonna find
2:32:42
out you'll need to find out
this we need
2:32:43
you we're to have find out
nothing yeah
2:32:46
you're right I got it this is
kind of
2:32:49
interesting cuz this opens the
gates to
2:32:51
all kinds of Hell okay this is
the EPA
2:32:54
getting sued for good reason a
federal
2:32:57
judge in Flint Michigan has
ruled that
2:32:59
residents there can sue the
2:33:01
Environmental Protection Agency
for
2:33:03
contamination of the city's
water supply
2:33:05
that began in 2014 and
continued for
2:33:08
years in her ruling on Thursday
Judge
2:33:11
Linda Parker said EPA employees
new lead
2:33:14
was leaching from old pipes and
knew
2:33:17
that Michigan regulators were
misleading
2:33:19
residents nearly 5,000
residents joined
2:33:22
suits against the federal
government
2:33:24
alleging ePA officials and
employees
2:33:26
quote negligently responded to
the water
2:33:29
crisis the federal government
tried to
2:33:31
have the cases dismissed this
is a big
2:33:36
deal how so well because they
start
2:33:41
suing the EPA over some of
these local
2:33:44
things like that for having
knowledge
2:33:47
and then refusing to do
anything about
2:33:49
it
2:33:49
because they were preoccupied
with
2:33:51
global warm and caring water
issues busy
2:33:54
that's gonna change the way how
is the
2:33:58
EPA directly responsible versus
States
2:34:01
themselves negligence they if
they
2:34:06
hadn't known anything about it
they
2:34:08
would be different but
apparently
2:34:09
there's evidence that they knew
about it
2:34:11
didn't do anything they they
have they
2:34:13
have jurisdiction over the
state and
2:34:16
regional agencies okay
2:34:19
and and the state you know they
are in
2:34:22
the case around here we have
the Air
2:34:24
Resources Board in Sacramento
then we
2:34:26
have a local agent season and
the EPA
2:34:28
and the EPA is really that well
that's
2:34:31
your old stomping grounds isn't
it
2:34:32
didn't you California EPA do I
learned
2:34:36
is that every every layer you
go up
2:34:38
they're dumber very strange
2:34:41
okay so unique you fall off
uniquely
2:34:43
qualified to tell me what the
next step
2:34:46
would be with with this if the
you know
2:34:48
if the EPA and did knew all
about this
2:34:51
and did nothing and withheld it
though
2:34:54
the next step is are gonna get
sued for
2:34:55
like kind of damages we're
talking about
2:34:59
it's gonna be a nightmare and
assault
2:35:00
it's all on Obama's head
2:35:03
it's his boys is that woman a
crazy be
2:35:05
Irish woman that was running in
a place
2:35:07
and more preoccupied God local
warm
2:35:10
that's right who and is it from
Obama's
2:35:12
days yeah that's when the
poisoning took
2:35:15
place who was that again what
was her
2:35:19
name McCartney or some McCarthy
she had
2:35:26
the really heavy
2:35:27
Boston accent yeah yes here we
are
2:35:33
McCarthy here we go what steps
should we
2:35:36
be taking I'm joined by the
nation's
2:35:37
administrator for the
Environmental
2:35:39
Protection Agency Gina McCarthy
very
2:35:42
good to have you with us first
of all
2:35:43
the the key points of this
report is
2:35:46
please you're concerned as far
as
2:35:48
science is concerned they're not
2:35:49
disputable correct that's
correct that
2:35:53
this is a clear indication that
we're
2:35:56
already today facing the
impacts from
2:35:58
climate it's not just about
future
2:36:00
projections anymore right let's
imagine
2:36:03
you're right she was upset I
remember
2:36:05
she was obsessed with climate
change and
2:36:08
was doing nothing else but
climate
2:36:09
change yeah this is what
doesn't have
2:36:13
here
2:36:18
as we continue our efforts to
address
2:36:22
improved air quality we must
also as the
2:36:26
president has made clear take
steps to
2:36:29
address climate change it's
amazing when
2:36:44
you just play some stuff that
we've
2:36:45
played in the past let me see
when that
2:36:47
clip was originally as some
2013 yeah
2:36:51
it's gosh we've been doing this
a long
2:36:52
time all right
2:36:55
okay let's do one more and then
we'll do
2:36:59
our nice Easter end of show
mixes we
2:37:01
have some good ones from oh we
have the
2:37:05
the Fletcher with Carolyn
Blaney Sir
2:37:07
Chris Wilson cyborg Dave and Tom
2:37:09
Starkweather
2:37:10
we've got a promo from Horowitz
of
2:37:15
course did a promo okay we got
some some
2:37:21
Diddy here from Dominic Sweeney
and sir
2:37:24
seat sitter it's jam-packed so
well okay
2:37:27
I wanna play this clip I've
been meaning
2:37:29
to play this a very horrible
situation
2:37:32
happening to Haitians who were
born and
2:37:35
raised in Dominican Republic
they're
2:37:36
being tossed out and it brings
two
2:37:39
brings the point one of the
great things
2:37:41
about our Constitution is our
ex post
2:37:43
facto laws which I've been
reading from
2:37:45
the what what is that what is
an ex post
2:37:48
should look at ex post facto
give us a
2:37:51
brief yes a ex post facto which
is
2:37:53
illegal an ex post facto law is
one
2:37:56
where like for example let's
say you get
2:37:59
arrested for throwing a
cigarette butt
2:38:02
down on the ground right and
the cops
2:38:04
say well you can't really
charge him
2:38:06
with anything because we can't
find any
2:38:08
laws that say it's illegal for
him to do
2:38:10
that and so okay well we'll
pass the law
2:38:13
and now you can charge him so
you passed
2:38:16
a law that yes I got it it's
totally
2:38:21
illegal in this country in
state any
2:38:23
level whatsoever to pull that
stunt you
2:38:25
can pass a law that takes the
takes the
2:38:28
onus off of you you know in
other words
2:38:30
you
2:38:31
Eli something so you legalize
marijuana
2:38:33
and you let people leave prison
you
2:38:35
don't have to but you should it
does
2:38:38
work in that direction
obviously one but
2:38:41
not the other so you can't all
of a
2:38:42
sudden pass a bunch of crazy
laws elite
2:38:44
making what you did yesterday
illegal
2:38:48
I'm guessing this is different
in the
2:38:49
Dominican Republic apparently
there's
2:38:52
another border story playing
out in our
2:38:54
hemisphere on the Caribbean
island of
2:38:56
Hispaniola the Dominican
Republic in
2:38:58
Haiti sits side by side yet
have a
2:39:00
complex and fraught history
during the
2:39:03
20th century hundreds of
thousands of
2:39:05
Haitians crossed into the
wealthier
2:39:07
Dominican Republic to escape
poverty and
2:39:09
political instability only to
face color
2:39:12
based racism and at times
violent
2:39:15
repression recently and what
2:39:17
international human rights
organizations
2:39:19
took to be a swipe at those
with Haitian
2:39:20
roots the Dominican government
made
2:39:22
headlines when it ended
birthright
2:39:25
citizenship for children born
in the
2:39:27
Dominican Republic to
undocumented
2:39:29
parents news on weekends Yvette
2:39:31
Feliciano has more as part of
our
2:39:33
ongoing series on Haiti January
in the
2:39:35
Dominican Republic city of
Kimani near
2:39:38
the main border crossing into
Haiti
2:39:40
[Applause]
2:39:43
earlier in the day 34 year old
Josue
2:39:46
along exilair says he was
detained
2:39:49
exilair a baptist pastor says
he was
2:39:52
unjustly held by Dominican
immigration
2:39:54
authorities for six hours
liberty would
2:39:58
do more than that you know they
come and
2:40:00
ask me hey you black guy where
are your
2:40:03
documents I took them out and
they said
2:40:05
get on the truck and while we
drove I
2:40:07
asked what is the problem here
I have my
2:40:09
documents
2:40:09
the police said they had to
verify
2:40:12
exilair was born in the
Dominican
2:40:14
Republic to Haitian migrants
and he is a
2:40:17
legal resident here but he is
not hunt
2:40:20
American citizen and he cannot
vote
2:40:22
that's because according to the
2:40:24
Dominican government his Haitian
2:40:26
heritage makes exilair a
foreigner in
2:40:29
the country of his birth
2:40:30
we're not illegal we call you
illegal
2:40:33
and they say you are not from
here you
2:40:35
are Haitian go to your country
most of
2:40:37
us don't even know hey you
don't know
2:40:39
anyone there it used to be that
with few
2:40:42
exceptions
2:40:43
being born in the dr made you a
citizen
2:40:45
but constitutional and legal
revisions
2:40:48
that took full effect in 2014
2:40:51
changed all that under the new
law many
2:40:54
Dominicans born to undocumented
parents
2:40:57
between 1929 and 2007 would
lose their
2:41:01
citizenship so with their
children their
2:41:04
children's children and on and
on the
2:41:08
dominican government has no
estimate of
2:41:10
the total number of people
affected but
2:41:13
human rights groups estimate
hundreds of
2:41:15
thousands suddenly lost their
2:41:17
citizenship huh yeah give the
Dominican
2:41:22
Republic a nice douchebag you
know I
2:41:25
wasn't prepared for that I was
thinking
2:41:27
about home I'm giving the
douchebag uh
2:41:29
where's the big douchebag oh
you want
2:41:32
the big douchebag there's a
there's a
2:41:37
long I'm putting this together
to maybe
2:41:40
take a week or two there's a
group of
2:41:42
elites who are buying up
islands and you
2:41:46
know you can obviously the
Clintons are
2:41:48
involved but other names well
Branson
2:41:51
but they called that I think
that twelve
2:41:53
island challenge and Haiti and
Dominican
2:41:56
Republic it's all a part of it
in this
2:41:59
weird crap going on hopefully
I'll find
2:42:02
some clips to be able to
explain a
2:42:05
little bit more but yeah it's
either the
2:42:07
ten country challenge or twelve
country
2:42:09
Caribbean challenge you can
look it up
2:42:12
this something's going on there
that is
2:42:14
beyond the pale so there's more
than
2:42:17
normal
2:42:24
just came in yeah let's just
like nah
2:42:28
not only one I got to know I
think it's
2:42:32
got to be Mueller yeah yeah I'm
you lose
2:42:35
the way to go thanks Fletcher
it's Syria
2:42:37
at the end of the show okay oh
yes
2:42:38
perfect and that is it for the
program
2:42:42
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2:42:47
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