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agenda
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William Baris course people
know who he
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is yeah I think yes to the
street and
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asked I'm thinking he would
know know
0:43
what they'll say yeah never
heard of the
0:45
guy
0:47
well yes William bard testified
well he
0:54
was a witness yeah yeah and you
saw it I
1:00
saw it we all saw it initial
impression
1:02
list you have clips actually I
don't
1:04
have any clips from from that
itself I
1:06
thought it was a gem personally
I
1:08
thought it was kind of a poor
1:09
performance by bar I loved it
1:12
that was a great performance by
bar I
1:14
thought he looked good he
didn't have
1:16
answers fast and he was trying
to look
1:19
cool it didn't quite look cool
I don't
1:22
know I can see the perception
where he
1:24
came across is in fact in some
cases
1:27
somewhat unprepared I thought
it was
1:30
very prepared okay we disagree
but you
1:32
have the clip so let's go and I
have the
1:35
clips the thing is the
Washington Post
1:37
this was laughing before the
show they
1:43
went on and on slamming him
pretty much
1:45
the way you are I was not slant
stop I
1:49
did not I didn't do anything
didn't seem
1:57
that great it wasn't that
didn't thing
1:59
was a good performance oh I
thought it
2:01
was fabulous fantastic he and
then today
2:06
apparently he said because well
actually
2:09
let's start off at the reason
he's not
2:10
gonna do the
2:13
supposedly today is supposed to
go to
2:15
the Nadler committee in the
house is
2:17
this it is this another public
hearing
2:19
or is it Oh
2:21
public one okay I'm not doing
it the
2:25
reason he's not doing it he
said it very
2:27
clearly at the beginning of the
of his
2:31
testimony well it wasn't a
testimony he
2:36
just said at the beginning of
his
2:38
discussion of whether he's
gonna do
2:40
Nadler because he wants to be
he's not
2:42
going there to be grilled by a
bunch of
2:44
attorneys he wants to be
grilled by the
2:47
the Congress with men and women
and
2:50
Nadler no no no we're no good
apparently
2:54
Nadler felt that there wasn't
any good
2:56
for the people in the on the
committee
3:00
to talk to him he has to bring
in some
3:02
professional oh okay I didn't
realize
3:04
this so they're gonna bring in
legal
3:06
experts to question him on
aspects of
3:09
the law I guess I didn't
realize that oh
3:15
this is good okay that okay I
already
3:23
said he says I already said I'm
not
3:25
gonna be questioned by some
professional
3:28
attorneys that just came in
there to ask
3:30
me a lot a bunch of random
questions
3:32
right uh I mean they're gonna
be asked
3:34
questions by the congressman or
I'm not
3:35
gonna be asked questions by
anybody but
3:37
meanwhile Nadler pays zero
attention to
3:40
this and and ramrodded through
the idea
3:43
yeah we're gonna have at least
at least
3:45
our attorney asked him a bunch
of
3:47
questions in there and if i if
i was bar
3:52
and i heard what i'm about to
play which
3:54
is the Nadler committee going
back and
3:57
forth on this i would probably
want not
4:01
want to go to this committee
either just
4:02
listen to this
4:03
hey reporting quorum being
present the
4:05
question is on the adoption of
the
4:07
motion was this the one the
chaos
4:09
selection this is the Nadler
yeah that's
4:13
never gonna he's now there's
ramrodding
4:15
this idea through and he's not
listening
4:17
to the republicans limit osco
porting
4:19
quorum being present the
question is on
4:21
the adoption of the motion
4:22
pursuant the house rule 11
close to
4:24
Germany those in favor say aye
mr.
4:28
chairman OHS no mr. chairman
nice habit
4:30
no chairman rice have it the
most mr.
4:33
chairman I'd see cracking
motion is
4:36
agreed to it and won't
recognize members
4:38
of the committee unless we want
to speak
4:40
on hello Ram meet rod its
motion does
4:43
anyone wish to ask for a
recorded vote
4:45
mr. chairman I've asked for
recognition
4:51
so if you're not Republicans
we're not
4:54
allowing on the question to
meet this
4:56
motion you're making a record
here what
4:59
we ought to be going by the
rules and
5:01
giving people a chance to debate
5:03
no wonder the AG doesn't want
to come
5:05
into running things without
regard for
5:08
debate gentlemen was totally
unfair in
5:10
the middle of the vote the
clerk will
5:12
report the result mr. chairman
and we
5:14
get no amendments others say
the ranking
5:16
for a personal form a clerk
will report
5:19
the parliamentary you will be
5:23
entertained after the clear-cut
Awards
5:25
the result understand what's
happening
5:36
he said this is what we're
gonna do and
5:39
he just ramrodded through even
though
5:40
there were objections is that
what I'm
5:42
hearing here yeah a very
out-of-control
5:46
committee no control no he's
got a bang
5:51
that gravel I thought you
recognized the
5:58
gentleman from Florida for an
emetic
6:00
will call the rest the Chairman
you said
6:02
you were gonna recognize the
role mr.
6:05
chairman moved the table sure
when I
6:07
moved to amend where it was
chairman I
6:08
move to adjourn we're in the
middle of a
6:11
rope in the middle of we were
in the
6:13
middle of debate was inviting
you ended
6:16
it without the question
chairman halls I
6:18
wasn't walking in a red bag
just chair
6:20
my mood to adjourn regular
order regular
6:26
that's a privilege motion to
adjourn
6:29
motion to adjourn motion to
adjourn is
6:32
not in order in the middle of a
roll
6:33
call
6:34
well the rule has not been
called yet we
6:36
were in the middle of devising
a you
6:38
didn't allow it I was in the
middle of
6:39
offering an amendment mr.
chairman the
6:41
eyes and nays you'd recognize
the
6:43
message you don't really have
to step on
6:47
it with that guy this is why
would you
6:51
go to this committee no that's
a preview
6:55
no of course you won't go there
when we
6:59
come to blows like we've seen
you know
7:01
in Japan vanish we need some of
that
7:04
where someone just jumps over
the dais
7:06
and just starts wailing on
somebody I
7:08
wonder look known Adler's
committee is
7:11
completely obviously out of
control and
7:13
of course the Washington Post
doesn't
7:15
report on that reported on this
I didn't
7:20
even I didn't even hear about
it yeah it
7:23
was while I keep going on and
on by the
7:24
way that's great good catch now
the
7:29
classic the classic there's I
got one
7:34
two or three I think F for
close word
7:36
with the bar discussing things
with
7:40
before we do that let me do a
little
7:42
ultra mall I was watching a
number of
7:46
different screens and something
happened
7:49
pretty much in the beginning
and then
7:51
later on in an hour later but I
have not
7:54
seen that I can recall on the
mainstream
7:58
news channels typically when
they have
8:01
when there's a session like
this they
8:05
just let it all run at the end
they come
8:06
in they've got all their
pundits CNN I
8:08
think had nine people nine
people in the
8:12
semicircle MSNBC did something
new they
8:16
broke into the hearing have you
ever
8:19
seen that with this a hearing
of some
8:21
importance and then they break
away to
8:23
comment on it before it's over
8:26
why so no collusion no
coordination no
8:32
conspiracy between the Trump
campaign
8:34
and the Russian government
regarding the
8:37
2016 election you have to have
specific
8:39
intent to obstruct justice if
there's no
8:44
underlying we're on your luck
ting to do
8:46
this we rarely do what the
chairman of
8:48
the Judiciary Committee just
said that
8:50
Muller found there was no
collusion that
8:53
is not correct Nicole Wallace
the report
8:56
says collusion is not a thing
they
8:59
consider it doesn't exist and
what's
9:01
stunning is that Lindsey Graham
is
9:03
offering answers to questions
that
9:04
aren't on the table today the
question
9:06
on the table today after the
recording
9:09
last night is why did Barmes
9:11
characterize what was actually
in the
9:12
Muller report and I'm sorry
Lindsey
9:15
Graham but you're defensive 'no
siz
9:16
showing to talk about
everything that
9:18
went into it and the next breath
9:20
distorted is a stunning stunning
9:23
mischaracterization of what the
whole
9:25
exercise is supposed to be about
9:26
revealed what I talked about
before that
9:28
he's sitting there today not the
9:30
Judiciary Committee as a human
shield
9:32
for Donald Trump and when we
try to
9:36
offer just
9:37
gavel-to-gavel coverage but
that a
9:39
phrase or the lack of it its
absence
9:44
from federal code this no
collusion
9:46
mantra is so foundational to
why we're
9:49
here today that we decided to
fly get
9:52
when we heard him use it yet
again back
9:55
into the chairman and the
committee so
9:57
that was ten minutes into it
and I've
9:59
never heard that anyone do that
it's
10:07
like all this was about was
collusion oh
10:10
no no that's not a legal term
so Lindsey
10:12
Graham the human shield for
Trump is
10:14
just it is just that a human
shield and
10:17
they did it again an hour later
we want
10:19
to correct some of the record
against of
10:22
all things what it says the
irony of
10:25
Brian Williams popping in to
correct the
10:28
record because someone didn't
tell the
10:30
truth he's not lost on me we
want to
10:33
correct some of the record
against I'm
10:38
sorry no no wait wait for the
second
10:40
clip this is this is different
here we
10:42
want to correct some of the
record
10:44
against of all things what it
says in
10:47
the Muller report
10:48
so I'm not gonna dance around
this he's
10:51
lying he's lying about what the
mullah
10:53
report finds around one of the
critical
10:55
flash points in the obstruction
10:56
investigation so they broke in
of course
10:59
after a Democrat finished
asking a
11:01
question they go to a
Republican that's
11:03
when they jumped in and they
have to
11:05
jump in to say a bar is lying
they could
11:08
not wait to do it afterwards
11:09
and and do a clip I guess they
feel the
11:12
and this is really what this
whole
11:14
hearing was about at least what
I saw
11:17
was hey you said this about the
report
11:22
but it was really quite
different and
11:24
then Muller said well I wish
you had
11:26
shown those 19 pages and then
Barr said
11:28
yeah I'm gonna show all the
page it was
11:30
only about bars interpretation
of the
11:34
Muller report and the three
weeks in
11:36
between the full report being
released
11:39
that was the argument that's
all that it
11:42
was about the whole thing and
they have
11:45
to jump in because all was
lying the
11:47
people will be confused very
bizarre
11:52
never seen that before that I
can recall
11:54
that's beyond bizarre hmm
that's twisted
11:58
but I liked it do we see
nothing but
12:01
collusion collusion collusion
for for
12:04
two years from the NBC yes yeah
you
12:08
can't anyone even brings it up
you got
12:12
to jump in and say hey it's not
a legal
12:13
term I mean how does that work
here they
12:18
got you we have the one little
bit you
12:20
know any collusion yeah yeah
that's we
12:24
do it all the time any
collusion you've
12:26
had it everywhere all right
back to the
12:30
actual hearing couple of things
let's
12:34
hear about this is Blumenthal
going on
12:37
and on because the discussion
on the
12:40
concept of exoneration which
apparently
12:43
you know they made bars kind of
be cited
12:46
in some as to why Muller put in
he he's
12:49
not exonerated when it's not
like it's
12:52
not anything they do and I I
think he
12:54
explains it here pretty pretty
clearly
12:57
the report says that they could
not be
13:00
sure that they could clearly
13:02
say that he did not violate the
law as
13:06
you know that's not the
standard we use
13:07
in the criminal justice system
it's
13:10
presumed that someone is
innocent and
13:12
the government has to has to
prove that
13:14
they clearly violated we're not
in the
13:17
business of exoneration we're
not in the
13:18
business of proving they didn't
violate
13:21
them but you know I found that
holy
13:22
Bonner rated him in your press
13:25
conference and in your
four-page skews
13:28
only how did that start I
didn't hear
13:31
the beginning of the question
13:32
you in effect exonerated or
cleared the
13:35
press no I didn't exonerate I
said that
13:39
we did not believe that there
was
13:41
sufficient evidence to
establish an
13:43
obstruction offense which is
the job of
13:45
the Justice Department and the
job of
13:47
the Justice Department is now
over that
13:50
determines whether or not
there's a
13:51
crime the report is now in the
hands of
13:54
the American people everyone
can decide
13:56
for themselves there's an
election in 18
13:58
months that's very democratic
process
14:00
but we're out of it we have to
stop
14:03
using the criminal justice
process as a
14:05
political weapon my time has
expired I
14:08
apologize mr. chairman but I
would just
14:10
say that the four-page letter
and the
14:13
press conference that you did
left the
14:15
clear impression and it's been
repeated
14:18
again and again that you
cleared the
14:21
president thank you sir you did
it bar
14:27
you're going down in history as
a liar
14:31
yeah he declared the president
cuz
14:33
that's his job who's supposed
to clear
14:34
the president it was not him is
the
14:36
Attorney General yeah and
Moeller was
14:39
working in the attorney
general's office
14:40
yep yep so he cleared the
president's
14:44
yeah yeah that's what he did
was he
14:46
supposed to do no no he was
supposed to
14:48
not do that
14:49
clearly Brian Williams thinks
14:51
differently and Nicole Wallace
Nicole
14:55
Wallace they should throw her
in jail
14:59
this is like Blumenthal this is
a
15:02
classic example I think where
people
15:04
didn't like this bars testimony
because
15:05
this is a short clip I'm
Blumenthal
15:09
Unruh Cuse --all
15:11
my recollection is stop living
in a blue
15:14
background
15:15
first there's the number of
spin-off
15:16
cases that came out of this I
think
15:18
there's 12 to 14 of them and bar
15:22
according to Blumenthal should
recuse
15:24
everybody errantly everybody
should
15:27
recuse themselves because
there's some
15:30
there's no real reason but they
just
15:32
should and so bar is being
grilled by
15:36
Blumenthal about his I guess
built-in
15:41
prejudice oh right yes he the
bars you
15:44
the president yes I just
thought this is
15:47
a good clip of where bar just
just says
15:51
no my recollection is I have not
15:53
discussed those like you don't
recall
15:55
for sure I just let me move I I
could I
15:58
can say very surely I did not
discuss
16:01
the substance event will you
recuse
16:02
yourself from those
investigations
16:05
no no so that would be like you
know
16:10
this is and this came again
everyone
16:12
said why he'd state asked him a
question
16:14
did you say no and they don't
be what he
16:18
was not agreeable no another
one is just
16:21
a definition of a White House
was all
16:23
over him with his White House
is uh you
16:26
know the guy from Rhode Island
thinks
16:28
it's gonna be flooded because
of global
16:29
warming any minute mm-hmm he's
always
16:31
like hunched over with his head
tilted
16:35
like at about 45 degrees he's
always
16:37
talking sideways baby and he's
very
16:40
loaded to the diets and he's
way down
16:43
and it's and he's got his
microwave and
16:45
they said he's cocked and he's
talking
16:47
to him and so he had his chance
to get
16:50
out of the continuous dead-end
questions
16:55
and answers which i think is
what
16:57
probably people found was was
boring
16:59
about the whole thing but he
talks about
17:01
spying and I thought the spying
thing
17:03
was quite good this little back
and
17:04
forth with the White House you
used the
17:06
word spying mm-hmm
17:08
about authorized DOJ
investigative
17:11
activities are you talking
about my
17:14
testimony we got the House
17:15
Appropriations yes in the
entirety of
17:17
your previous career in the
Department
17:19
of Justice including as
Attorney General
17:22
have you ever referred to
17:24
authorised Department
investigative
17:26
activities officially or
publicly as
17:30
spying I'm not asking for
private
17:33
conversation I'm not going to
absorb
17:35
spying I think you know my
first job was
17:39
in CIA I don't think the word
spying has
17:41
any pejorative connotation at
all to
17:43
meet you have to me the
question is
17:45
always whether or not it's
authorized
17:48
and adequately predicated spying
17:51
I think spying is a good
English word
17:54
that in fact doesn't have
synonyms
17:56
because it is the broadest word
17:58
incorporating really all forms
of covert
18:01
intelligence collection so I'm
not gonna
18:03
back off the word spying to
except I
18:05
will say when did you adjust
thing any
18:07
pejorative and I used it
frequently as
18:09
you media when did you decide
to use it
18:12
was it off the cuff in the
hearing that
18:13
day or did you go into that
hearing
18:14
intently no it's the words
actually off
18:17
the cuff whoever it was go ahead
18:18
yeah when when he challenged me
and said
18:21
you want to change your
language I was
18:22
actually thinking like what's
the issue
18:24
I don't consider it a
pejorative and
18:26
irreverently frankly we went
back and
18:28
looked at press usage and up
until all
18:31
the the for outrage a couple of
weeks
18:33
ago it's commonly used in the
press to
18:36
refer to authorized activities
such as
18:38
refer it is Michael Hartman
what it is
18:42
not commonly used by the
department my
18:44
time is commonly used by me I
tried to
18:49
get some answers on this I
think could
18:51
really get a definitive answer
if it's
18:52
if it's common to say spying or
not in
18:57
the shoes by him yes the way he
sees it
19:00
he's old school
19:01
yeah well and I talked to some
old
19:03
schoolers and I was like yeah
yes if no
19:05
one known don't really felt
that was
19:07
wrong but did yeah of course
well of
19:12
course because once bar dives
into it if
19:15
he's actually gonna do that you
know
19:16
Muller has got all the guilty
people out
19:18
everyone who was guilty of
spying is now
19:21
out god knows where they are
and bars
19:24
going in he says to see if he
can find
19:27
out the origins of this and
there was
19:29
spying of course there was
spying first
19:31
it was spying
19:32
that's what Trump said when he
was
19:34
ridiculed forget that it's what
we do
19:37
so what Trump said when he was
ridiculed
19:40
yes but it's still what we do
we spy we
19:42
spy on everybody yeah that's
why I don't
19:44
understand why it was such a
big fuss
19:45
well you're not supposed to spy
on
19:47
American citizens that's that's
fuss
19:49
worthy documented that's not
true what's
19:55
not true what do you mean of
course it's
19:58
true
19:58
I think we've documented that
spying on
20:01
American citizens is not only
ego we've
20:03
documented you said we're not
supposed
20:04
to and I said we've documented
that
20:07
that's not true we do it okay
yes I mean
20:13
it was just one of the recent
shows
20:15
where they were documenting how
you know
20:17
if you well if you're I can't
remember
20:19
what the clip was but it's
quite funny
20:21
it was it was it was Gina
talking about
20:24
how we spy on Americans hmm
Durbin tried
20:28
to corner bar with ethics is my
land
20:31
there's ethics thing that they
keep
20:34
trying to said well you know
there's an
20:37
edge there's an ethics
committee that's
20:39
attached to the Justice
Department
20:41
apparently if you have any
issues with
20:43
maybe some ethical thing you
gotta
20:47
recuse yourself they really
want this
20:48
guy out of the picture yeah
20:50
and so they so Durbin just
found some
20:55
like set up where Barr did ask
for a
21:00
opinion from this ethics group
which he
21:03
didn't necessarily have to do
and
21:04
Durban's all over it saying
that he
21:06
knows that he's in the wrong
and he
21:08
should be should be recusing
himself and
21:10
then bar kind of weasels out of
it with
21:13
a very very elegant job leaving
Durbin
21:17
just flat-footed I just thought
this was
21:19
a very good backhand for this a
little
21:20
long I'd like to ask you a
separate
21:22
issue
21:23
it's been reported that on
April 16th
21:25
you received a waiver to
participate in
21:27
the investigation and
litigation of
21:29
so-called 1mdb matter this is an
21:33
investigation into a Malaysian
car I
21:35
didn't understand that the
first time I
21:36
heard it the 1mdb matter I
didn't what
21:38
do you know what that is what
that
21:39
refers to
21:40
yeah this is the company that's
out of
21:42
Malaysia that yeah this her
name ah and
21:45
they're the ones who were
supposedly
21:47
money laundering through the
Trump or
21:49
not
21:50
this is what the Lib Joe's
wrong about I
21:52
goes the big hope of hope and
regress it
21:55
this is how they gonna get
Trump out
21:56
somehow he had something to do
with it
21:58
there's no is that is that the
Logan act
22:00
or the Hatch Act or the
corruption yes
22:05
of course makes nothing but
sense on
22:08
April 16th you received a
waiver to
22:10
participate in the
investigation and
22:11
litigation of so-called 1mdb
matter this
22:15
is an investigation into a
malaysian
22:17
company from alleged money
laundering
22:20
according to news reports as
part of
22:22
this investigation the US
Attorney's
22:24
Office for the Eastern District
of New
22:25
York is investigating whether a
22:28
Malaysian national illegally
donated to
22:30
the Trump inaugural committee
with money
22:32
taken from 1mdb you sought a
waiver to
22:36
participate in this matter even
though
22:38
your former law firm Kirkland
and Ellis
22:40
represents an entity involved
in the
22:42
investigation namely Goldman
Sachs how
22:45
many waivers have you received
to allow
22:47
you to participate and matters
or
22:48
investigations involving Trump
22:50
businesses the Trump campaign
or the
22:52
Trump inaugural committee none
you did
22:54
seek waiver in this case
actually the
22:57
impetus as I recall and people
should
23:00
jump me if I'm wrong but it
didn't come
23:02
he said that a lot he's instead
of
23:04
people should jump in
23:05
he kept saying people should
jump me but
23:07
he kept saying that no he only
said
23:09
twice hmm well I heard okay so
I heard
23:12
it a couple times but isn't it
people
23:13
should jump in instead of jump
me you
23:16
don't want to have people jump
you I
23:17
have no idea what is this
little phrase
23:20
yeah people should jump me hey
jump jump
23:23
me for the Trump inaugural
committee
23:24
done you did seek waiver in
this case
23:27
actually the impetus as I
recall and
23:30
people should jump me if I'm
wrong but
23:32
it didn't come from me I was
asked to
23:34
seek a waiver in this case do
you see
23:38
the problem if the issue is
whether or
23:40
not a money laundering operation
23:42
Malaysia isn't sending money to
the
23:45
Trump inaugural committee that
is
23:47
Attorney General of the United
States
23:48
you may not want to involve
yourself in
23:51
this all right well no I don't
I don't
23:53
because I was not involved with
the
23:55
inaugural I would you seek a
waiver then
23:57
to participate
23:58
this the waiver was I guess the
conflict
24:00
that was not because of any
relationship
24:02
I had to the inaugural
committee which I
24:04
didn't know it's the goldman
sachs you'd
24:05
form a client I would Kirkland
Ellis the
24:08
law firm right and their client
goldman
24:10
sachs i just don't understand
why you
24:13
would touch that hot stove you
sought
24:16
the waiver that's why i'm
asking the
24:17
question the attorney at the
criminal
24:20
division axe actually asked me
to get a
24:22
waiver because of the
importance of this
24:24
investigation overall i was
requested by
24:27
the criminal division i didn't
seek it
24:29
the impetus did not come from
me and who
24:33
would that be that made their
24:34
recommendation to you yeah i
until there
24:36
was the criminal division
mister bench
24:38
Kowski yeah he was the head of
the
24:41
criminal division but before
apparently
24:43
they discussed it with the
career ethics
24:45
official and they made the
24:46
recommendation thank you yeah i
went
24:51
flat he tried he tried to get
something
24:53
out that there was a couple of
people
24:55
did that um Kamla Harris as she
is it I
24:59
didn't get any clips but she
has a very
25:02
interesting style where she
just asked
25:05
the question cuts it off says
that
25:08
resting bitchface I think it
plays well
25:11
for the for fans of hers I
don't know I
25:16
think she had anything to prove
no she
25:18
has nothing to prove quickly
but she
25:20
it's a media show the whole
thing is a
25:21
media show as usual yeah i didn
t have
25:27
more know you know i did have a
bunch of
25:30
clover char clips cuz she was
kind of
25:32
like the same
25:33
she's very similar to a camp
camel
25:35
ahamill ah yeah same thing but
the funny
25:42
thing about if you listen to
like just
25:44
too long because these they
gave him six
25:46
minutes plus on done these are
opening
25:47
questions mm-hmm she she does
this thing
25:51
it is kind of amusing they look
back on
25:53
it Klobuchar has these two
bills before
25:56
Congress one has got something
to do
25:58
with it's both they're all kind
of
26:01
conflict of interest bills and
have to
26:03
do with these some some various
26:06
situations that are everybody
agrees or
26:09
needs to be fixed
26:11
that's deep summarizing and so
she
26:14
starts off asking about these
things
26:16
just to kind of promote her
bill and
26:17
then he says can you help us
can you
26:20
help us help us help us says
yeah I can
26:22
help you I think so and then
she goes on
26:24
it can you help us help us help
it yeah
26:26
I think so and then she she
drills into
26:30
the guy with these really
insulting
26:32
questions I'm thinking what
kind of
26:34
helped is she gonna expect
after this it
26:36
was just the stupidest thing
I've ever
26:38
witnessed in your name we could
watch
26:39
the entire Klobuchar
26:42
QA when this guy it's it's
pretty
26:45
baffling well somebody's people
aren't
26:48
too too bright well it's again
just a
26:52
sideshow big sideshow glad
everybody
26:54
watched it and it's all upset
about it I
26:58
like the media understand why
they would
27:00
he interrupts it just do
because no it's
27:06
not second-guessing Graham no
no it's
27:09
not second-guessing Nicole
Wallace is an
27:11
attorney she knows things
27:14
that's another clip I didn't
get I which
27:17
I'll just reiterate could have
had this
27:19
clip bars being grilled by one
of these
27:23
guys and he says don't you
think that
27:26
all the pundits and and pundits
and
27:29
newsmen and lawyers and
attorneys have
27:32
all disagreed with many of your
27:34
conclusions and Barr says I've
never run
27:37
into any two attorneys that
agree I saw
27:40
that too well here is a
attorney Chris
27:45
Cuomo he's a lawyer and this
kind of
27:48
helps us understand why and
Brian
27:52
Williams and Nicole Wallace and
others
27:54
are just so nutty about it
they're in
27:56
their own minds they're
conflating and
27:58
they're mixing up different
processes
28:01
different different bodies
within the US
28:03
government I mean just just
everything
28:05
and the guy's a lawyer so you
think he
28:07
would kind of know how it works
and he
28:10
had on former Attorney General
Michael
28:12
Mukasey
28:13
which he should have known
better
28:15
honestly Cuomo consider this
he's being
28:18
investigated for a crime that
didn't
28:20
happen and that he certainly
didn't
28:21
commit who says it did now
Russian
28:24
interference happened
28:24
Russian interference happened
for sure
28:26
but cooperation and conspiracy
between
28:30
the Trump campaign and Russians
did not
28:32
happen and that was the
criminal level
28:34
no since mr. Muller to any
level mm-hmm
28:37
I don't know about any level
that's a
28:38
criminal level I do
28:39
I'll give you okay and and
there's an
28:42
investigation going on not for
a month
28:45
or six months but for a two
year close
28:48
this New Year's and his
administration
28:50
is laboring under the shadow of
that
28:53
investigation and people
alleging that
28:55
had happened there are gonna be
28:57
indictments and so on and so
forth but
28:59
this is a special counsel and
it was put
29:01
together by Rosenstein because
he wanted
29:04
it separate from the DOJ
because of what
29:06
he saw it's not separate from
the DOJ
29:07
you know within the DOJ as a
mechanism
29:10
separate I know it's under the
DOJ I
29:12
understand how the guidelines
are
29:13
written I understand why they
were
29:15
written because we didn't like
but the
29:16
interface guidelines we have
three
29:18
branches of government this is
within
29:20
the executive sprout new branch
of
29:27
government just work for Cuomo
yeah this
29:30
new branch they sprout they can
do stuff
29:34
sprout a new branch of
government but
29:37
what your friend did it's not
just by
29:40
the book he took it on himself
to decide
29:43
this rule he didn't have to do
that
29:45
cause he had to do it why who
was gonna
29:47
decide whether to indict or not
Congress
29:50
it's a political matter leave
it to them
29:53
Congress they decide whether to
impeach
29:56
just listen to Chris Cuomo
answer and
29:59
then this guy's gonna before
you do this
30:01
I think you should consider
maybe play
30:04
the clip again what is Chris
Chris
30:06
Como's job on this show is
Chris Cuomo a
30:10
guy who is bringing people on
to help us
30:12
understand things or is he
trying to ram
30:15
wrote his personal opinion down
the
30:18
public's throat and his
personal opinion
30:20
by the way reflective of CNN
and MSNBC
30:22
for that matter the higher-ups
and in
30:27
these organizations I mean what
is he
30:30
why is he arguing with the guys
to such
30:31
an extent could see well
because he has
30:33
a law degree that he's he's not
a
30:35
practicing lawyer remember this
is the
30:37
same guy that said you're not
30:38
allowed to look at WikiLeaks
that's only
30:40
for journalists clip do you
have it here
30:42
yeah where is it well what he
says is he
30:47
says it's illegal to possess
stolen
30:50
documents unless you're the
media and he
30:52
implies that it's in pot it's
impossible
30:54
for you to for the public to go
and look
30:57
at Luke II least now I wanted
before you
31:00
play that although I'd rather
you to
31:02
play the other clip all from the
31:04
beginning okay when you just
play the
31:07
other couldn't be anything I
wanna front
31:09
load this other clip consider
he's being
31:12
investigated for a crime that
didn't
31:14
happen and that he certainly
didn't
31:16
commit who says it did that
Russian
31:18
interference happened Russian
31:19
interference happened for sure
but
31:21
cooperation and conspiracy
between the
31:25
Trump campaign and Russians did
not
31:27
happen and that was the
criminal level
31:28
no since mr. mower to any level
level I
31:33
do
31:33
I'll give you okay and and
there's an
31:37
investigation going on not for
a month
31:40
or six months but for a two
year close
31:42
to two years and his
administration is
31:45
laboring under the shadow of
that
31:47
investigation and people
alleging that
31:50
had happened there are gonna be
31:51
indictments and so on and so
forth but
31:53
this is a special counsel and
it was put
31:55
together by Rosenstein because
he wanted
31:58
it separate from the DOJ
because of what
32:00
he saw it's not separate from
the DOJ
32:02
within the DEA as a mechanism
separate I
32:05
know what's under the DOJ I
understand
32:07
how the guidelines are written I
32:08
understand why they were
written because
32:10
we didn't like what the
intersections we
32:12
have three branches of
government this
32:14
is within the executive sprout
a new
32:16
branch of government but what
your
32:18
friend did it's not just by the
book he
32:21
took it on himself to decide
this rule
32:24
he didn't have to do that of
course he
32:26
had to do it why who was gonna
decide
32:28
whether to indict or not
Congress as a
32:31
political matter leave it to
them they
32:34
decide whether to impeach or
not I'm
32:36
skipping a big point what you
taught me
32:39
about very easily they can't
indict him
32:41
that is the opinion from the
OLC so
32:44
there is nothing to decide on
that level
32:45
it is a purely political it all
hog
32:47
receipt doesn't indict
32:49
I know I'm using I'm using it
as just a
32:52
you know a metaphor we know no
because
32:55
we know the audience we know
the we know
32:58
the OLC says smaller by the
minute you
33:01
can I don't know if you could
hear that
33:03
in the background he's saying
you got a
33:05
huge audience and these is
getting
33:06
smaller every minute though
hold on you
33:12
got to hear that it says right
at the
33:13
end oh shoot it's not that
important
33:18
okay now you're you know you're
cuomo
33:20
clip well so Cuomo is got and I
have to
33:24
say when I heard this clip and
I don't
33:27
have the long version but he
talks about
33:30
how it's okay for the media
look at
33:32
WikiLeaks because this is this
is stolen
33:34
documents and and he kind of he
doesn't
33:37
say it but he implies that if
you look
33:39
at it you're breaking the law
well yeah
33:42
if you're a spy if you're and I
which
33:46
makes me wonder about him
because to
33:48
have this in your brain is that
the
33:52
level of our spies in the
United States
33:55
woe is me we're doomed despot
well we've
33:59
known this from I think two or
three
34:01
years ago when our when our
economic
34:03
hitman the the one I think that
we refer
34:07
to as such as such as such is
was it was
34:12
having was I wouldn't say
shacked up but
34:15
he was with this woman from the
State
34:17
Department who was mysterious
and
34:19
probably part of the oh that's
right
34:21
right right right right right
34:22
and she made a big stink about
looking
34:26
at any of the WikiLeaks think
because it
34:28
would be caught on her
lie-detector test
34:30
and looking at classified
material it
34:33
really sucks being a spy
34:34
basically so the spies
themselves if
34:37
something's public domain but
it's a
34:38
secret
34:39
not to look at it the spies are
not
34:42
allowed to look at it for
stupid reasons
34:46
let's face it I mean this is
the dumbest
34:48
thing it's true could be
bullshit but
34:50
it's stupid but when Cuomo says
this it
34:53
sounds like he says he's it
sounds like
34:56
he personally is a spy and he's
just
35:00
viewing the litany about what
spies can
35:02
again
35:03
do not what the public can and
cannot do
35:05
see assuming that the public
are all
35:07
spies I guess which I think the
good
35:09
part of them are but it's
beside the
35:11
point this is a very peculiar
clip CNN's
35:13
Chris Cuomo says that it's
illegal for
35:16
anyone but the media to read
WikiLeaks
35:17
also interesting is remember
it's
35:19
illegal to possess these stolen
35:22
documents it's different for
the media
35:24
so everything you learn about
this
35:25
you're learning from us because
he's an
35:28
idiot and that's what his
handlers told
35:30
him to say oh that's from the
talking
35:34
cat video I know the talking
cat time
35:37
line but you make a good point
if
35:39
because Cuomo is clearly kind
of thick
35:42
he just comes across as dumb and
35:44
certainly in what he's saying
here if he
35:48
is mockingbird you know CIA
she'll spy
35:51
or on you know some low-level
on the
35:53
payroll then that would that's
what
35:56
that's what he would be trained
to say
35:57
and he just dipped it out there
that
35:59
that's very interesting of
course most
36:01
of the media are involved with
CIA most
36:04
of them were or others but as
Paul
36:07
please a lot of the big timer
is not
36:09
about Washington Post New York
Times CNN
36:12
and MSNBC the big the big four
or
36:15
totally compromised I've been
watching
36:19
Fox News very closely as
they've started
36:21
to morph oh yeah and more
faster than oh
36:25
yes morphing a little too fast
for their
36:27
own good well I got a clip here
from
36:29
Chris Wallace and while I don't
disagree
36:31
with what he's saying I've
never seen
36:34
anything like this being said
on Fox and
36:36
remember we're seeing Fox throw
people
36:38
off the air for not wanting you
know for
36:40
wanting to say hey you know
this is you
36:42
got to connect the dots on the
note road
36:44
um I shut up not on my watch
that's the
36:47
first that's the first and now
Chris
36:50
Wallace says this you know I
know there
36:52
are some people who don't think
that
36:54
this March 27th letter is a big
deal and
36:58
you know some opinion people
some
37:01
opinion people who appear on
this
37:03
network is in heaven he's
making a
37:04
difference between news people
like
37:06
himself and oh pinion people
that
37:10
delivers an opinion oh no wait
now he
37:13
delivers what he calls fact but
it's
37:15
very interesting to see this
split at
37:17
FoxNews this is this is fasten
heel and
37:21
you know some opinion people
some
37:23
opinion people who appear on
this
37:25
network who may be pushing a a
political
37:28
agenda but you know we have to
deal in
37:31
facts and and the fact is that
this
37:33
letter from the special counsel
and it
37:36
was one of at least three
contacts with
37:38
the Attorney General
37:40
between March 25th and March
27th was a
37:44
clear indication that the
Attorney
37:46
General was upset very upset
with the
37:49
letter that Benton sent out by
the
37:51
Attorney General and wanted a
change or
37:54
wanted at least added to and the
37:56
Attorney General refused to do
so he
37:58
felt the Attorney General's
letter was
38:00
inaccurate he says in the
conversation
38:03
he was talking about media
coverage
38:04
that's not what he said in a
letter what
38:06
he says in the letter is you
didn't
38:08
reflect what we found in the
report and
38:11
there are a lot of people
having read
38:12
now the full report or as much
as it has
38:14
been not redacted
38:16
you know agree that he didn't
reveal
38:20
what was fully in the report
again those
38:22
aren't opinions that's not a
political
38:23
agenda those are the facts so
not only
38:27
is it interesting that he talks
about it
38:29
wasn't by the way that was
hardly the
38:31
facts would he just of course
there's a
38:34
couple things this well let me
just say
38:36
did you say opinion people or
people of
38:38
opinion where you say I know
don't think
38:41
that this March I want to get
this right
38:43
sevens letter is a big deal and
you know
38:47
some opinion people opinion
people
38:49
opinion people you have news
people you
38:52
have opinion people and believe
me
38:53
that's how they talk about each
other on
38:55
two different sides inside Fox
News
38:57
right now opinion people are
Hannity
39:00
ingre hem Tucker Carlson is
Ingram by
39:05
the way Thank You Ingram you're
Brian
39:13
Graham I may use that so with
Paul Ryan
39:16
now on the board of directors
39:18
you know the Disneyfication of
the Fox
39:21
brand itself which is not
include
39:24
snooze there is something going
on and
39:26
I'm still seeing my pillow
dot-com ads
39:30
during Tucker's show which
means they
39:33
can't sell ads they can't sell
them
39:37
because all the advertisers are
afraid
39:39
of advertising with the no with
the the
39:42
right lighting people people
not see
39:54
yeah but it's just interesting
to see
39:57
this particular rift inside Fox
News and
40:00
I I think that the opinion
pinyon people
40:02
are hurting their gut they're
good for
40:05
ratings bad for business
opinion people
40:07
are on the outs I think I think
it's
40:09
over for good for ratings bad
for
40:11
business yeah that's the
problem with
40:13
that model yes that's the
problem with
40:16
the advertising model in
general because
40:18
we all know in the United
States of
40:20
America there's only one God
and that is
40:23
the advertiser the advertiser
rules
40:26
everything exactly
40:30
I don't know they haven't they
don't
40:33
spin off numbers to tell us
what you
40:36
know tucker tucker's money's
are they do
40:39
you always talk about the
ratings but I
40:40
never talk about the income
right I do
40:43
know that CNN we see CNN's
ratings in
40:47
April drops another 26% in
primetime
40:53
now we're still all talking
can't they
40:56
get a clue CIA let's say or what
41:00
somebody other than your own
common
41:04
sense mm-hmm you can't make
corrections
41:08
on these sorts of things I mean
they
41:09
could correct of course
41:10
let me see an International is
doing
41:13
fine I mean this and it's
watchable CNN
41:15
International I catch a go wow
this is
41:18
pretty good how do you receive
it I
41:20
don't have it here how do you
get it
41:21
watch online I think I've
gotten it on
41:25
yeah I got it on I get it
online I can I
41:27
have to do that online cuz I if
you want
41:30
anything outside of Bar miler
Barbara
41:33
you've gotta what you gotta
flip on
41:35
Pluto TV for
41:37
long as that lasts since
they've also
41:38
been co-opted they still have
Sky News
41:41
they still have RT this you get
some
41:43
information about the parties
doomed
41:46
therefore their Russian agent
well
41:50
they're ready and registered as
such
41:52
registered under the Farris yes
they are
41:56
registered as such as fantastic
great
41:59
time to be alive well is the
Golden Age
42:02
of the Internet
42:03
so where do we where do we
sense to go
42:04
let's pay attention now kids
you won't
42:08
you're not gonna you're not
gonna see it
42:10
like you even like this show is
dude
42:12
well I don't know I think we'll
make it
42:14
out before before the real
crunch comes
42:16
down you mean exit strategy
people I got
42:21
angry letters about this yeah
yeah
42:23
producer email Mina people in
my family
42:26
have donated but I just can't
when you
42:28
keep talking about exit
strategy bring
42:30
back the good old days
42:32
we're doing one show a week for
40
42:35
minutes and you weren't
donating that I
42:38
don't think so you do know that
exit
42:40
strategy is a joke right
42:42
kind of I mean if we had a real
exit
42:44
strategy we just be we'd exit
right now
42:49
but right now being being on
the front
42:52
lines of the podcast reboot is
fabulous
42:55
no one cares about us not a
sight not a
42:58
single story not nothing covers
us ever
43:01
ever no no yeah well my
favorite thing
43:05
and of course Adam doesn't like
me
43:06
talking about it although he's
nods his
43:08
head and says yes yes that's the
43:10
tourettes yeah is the following
which is
43:13
they have all these specials on
43:14
podcasting and they have all
these
43:15
conferences and then they have
a lot of
43:18
articles written in New York
Times and
43:20
elsewhere
43:20
mostly promote their podcast
which is OK
43:25
and they go on and on about the
history
43:29
of podcasting and theirs and no
one ever
43:31
ever is I've actually asked
them about
43:34
this specifically have you ever
been
43:36
given a single phone call they
know
43:39
where you live to be asked one
simple
43:41
question about podcasting in
his history
43:45
and maybe some thoughts on you
can't
43:48
monetize the network would you
keep harp
43:50
on Twitter no no no no get a
call no I
43:54
do get calls say hey you know
I'm
43:58
writing a book about to MTV you
want you
44:01
to write the foreword that's
what I get
44:05
well you should write the
foreword so
44:06
fuck no I'm not gonna do any of
that
44:08
screw I'm not interested I you
know in
44:10
the in the studio I bait
deliberated for
44:13
a while
44:13
I'm not hanging up a single
thing from
44:15
my past all the newspaper
things all the
44:19
awards the records all going in
the
44:22
Attic I'm done you know what we
need
44:23
done is with no agenda album
cover
44:26
wallpaper now that's a great
idea
44:30
yeah each roll can have like
you know
44:33
you'd pride you three across no
agenda
44:36
shop guys pay attention and
it'd be a
44:39
nice wallpaper it's just
wallpaper your
44:41
walls I like by the way before
I just
44:45
want to go back to ones thing
about it
44:47
be sound insulating I want to
go back
44:49
about the Muller report I
here's one
44:52
question I I have that I'd like
someone
44:54
to answer truthfully and with
backup how
44:58
much did the Muller report
actually cost
45:02
it was 20 million it was 40
million it
45:05
was 25 million it's 30 million
it's more
45:08
than 50 million it's somebody
know
45:10
everyone has it was different
number
45:12
yeah they do but I think it was
always
45:14
been kind of targeting 35
million
45:17
although 33 would be a better
number
45:20
that's what I'm waiting for
45:21
we should just introduce that
and just
45:23
keep saying it and just say
actual cost
45:26
of Muller report 33 million
dollars
45:28
everyone go tweet that now
according to
45:32
the molar report the report
cost 33
45:34
million dollars just just make
sure
45:36
people know that now that
everyone has a
45:38
different number Trump has a
different
45:39
number miss Lindsey Graham has
all
45:41
different numbers there just
before love
45:43
shit all right back to
podcasting I'd
45:46
there I did want to mention the
reason
45:50
why Spotify and Pandora are
getting into
45:53
the podcast business the scam
the public
45:57
it's because they have no other
way to
45:59
increase their revenues zero
the they
46:03
don't own the content of the
songs and
46:06
those contracts the you know
what's even
46:08
written into statute of how
much needs
46:12
to be paid there's no way they
can and
46:15
if they start to really do well
and
46:17
they're never made a dime they
start to
46:20
really do well well you know
then the
46:23
the music business will just up
the
46:24
price it's a there they're a
bad drug
46:28
dealer and so they figure all
we have
46:30
this content we have our
original
46:31
content that we're gonna no no
one it's
46:34
not going to work and I feel
bad for the
46:36
Union people because they're
the people
46:40
this the podcast Union people
within
46:42
Spotify I guess Union number
one it
46:45
wasn't gimlet gimlet was going
was going
46:48
to unionize oh yeah gimlet yeah
I feel
46:52
bad for them because they're
actually
46:53
going to put themselves out of
a job
46:55
like I was talking to a guy in
Holland
46:57
just yesterday a big TV show a
big TV
47:01
show didn't work out too well
ratings
47:03
low cancelled after 24 episodes
yeah
47:05
I've known him since I was 20
21 radio
47:08
guy and he's been doing a
podcast which
47:10
it's good you know it's very
right-wing
47:12
it's talks a lot about Trump
and how
47:15
yeah pretty much the same
situation in
47:18
Holland and I said I'm just
gonna do
47:20
this podcast and he wanted to
know how
47:22
the value for value system work
I said
47:25
the first thing you got to do
because
47:26
he'd been talking about this
stop with
47:29
this idiotic video stop don't
do video
47:33
you will never make it if you
do video
47:36
he said oh he had to think
about it for
47:39
two days say I think you're
right said
47:41
yeah look and by the way you're
ugly
47:42
you're fat and ugly like me I
got to
47:44
rest we belong on a podcast my
friend we
47:47
don't belong on video anymore
okay I I
47:54
have to say the thing about
yeah people
47:56
do mention well I was just doing
47:59
pictures in the video I don't
know what
48:01
the point of the video is if
you can
48:03
listen to a podcast it's not
that hard
48:04
to just listen instead of have
to stare
48:08
at a screen with pretty
pictures mm-hmm
48:11
I never been people just roller
48:14
enamoured well you know all the
money
48:16
you make from YouTube yeah
don't worry
48:21
here we are kicked off it's
like it's
48:23
only a matter of time that's so
typical
48:27
let's talk about 2020 for a
second I
48:31
don't know if you have anything
or give
48:34
us an update who's the from the
cosmic
48:37
weenie report card who's the
48:38
front-runner right now is that
still Joe
48:40
Biden no no it hasn't been Joe
Biden for
48:42
weeks you should get update
that thing
48:44
with a version number okay so
what is
48:47
the latest on the burger
48:48
Bernie's number one burning
Biden's
48:52
number two and Hillary's number
three
48:53
well let's look at this here's
Biden
48:57
saying something very
interesting why is
49:00
it not starting oh there we go
49:02
meanwhile Joe Biden playing
down the
49:05
economics threat from China
49:07
watch this they can't even
figure out
49:15
how to deal with the the the
the fact
49:18
that they have this great
division
49:20
between
49:21
the China Sea and the mountains
and the
49:23
East here in the West
49:25
I mean they have this great
division
49:35
between the China Sea and the
mountains
49:38
in the East I mean in the way
49:45
competition for us exactly
they're no
49:50
competition for us oh okay
manufacturing
49:54
jobs is who's he kidding this
guy well
49:56
not a lot of it by the way
there's been
49:58
a lot of weird and odd
anti-chinese
50:01
stuff being posted on YouTube
ah well
50:04
this is all part of the plan
it's the
50:07
one that you predicted because
Hillary
50:09
is about to run there's no
doubt about
50:12
it and she went on Rachel
Maddow and
50:14
this is what she did since
Russia is
50:16
clearly backing Republicans
50:19
we asked China to back us I
hereby
50:22
tonight ask China that's right
and not
50:25
only that China if you're
listening why
50:28
don't you get Trump's tax
returns I'm
50:30
sure our media would richly
reward you
50:34
now according to the Muller
report that
50:37
is not conspiracy because it's
done
50:40
right out in the open so if
after this
50:43
hypothetical Democratic
candidate says
50:46
this on your show
50:47
within hours all of a sudden
the IRS
50:51
offices are bombarded with
incredibly
50:54
sophisticated cyber tools hey
you need
50:59
to reset your password moron
okay that's
51:02
sophisticated looking for
Trump's tax
51:05
returns and then extracts them
and then
51:08
passes them to whatever the new
51:10
WikiLeaks happens to be no
agenda show
51:13
and they start being unraveled
and
51:15
disclosed nothing wrong with
that I mean
51:19
if you're going to let Russia
get away
51:21
with what they did and are
still doing
51:23
according to Christopher array
the
51:25
current FBI director who said
that last
51:27
week they're in our election
systems
51:30
we're worried about 2020 he
said so hey
51:34
let's have a great power
contest and
51:37
let's get the Chinese in on the
side of
51:39
somebody else just saying that
shows how
51:42
absurd the situation we find
ourselves
51:44
in yeah what you just said
really took
51:47
it to a new level have the
Chinese back
51:50
the Democrats and Joe saying
come on man
51:54
they can D they can't do
nothing that's
51:57
and I have some interesting
China stuff
51:59
after our break but just do
they think
52:03
that this strategy is appealing
to
52:06
anybody but they're very very
core you
52:10
know the 20 percent of people
that would
52:12
vote for Hillary if she was a
you know a
52:15
serial killer look she's going
after all
52:19
demographics she's she's
setting it up
52:21
she's getting ready CBS this
morning had
52:24
a very bizarre piece with the
comedian
52:28
his name is
52:30
Jordan Klepper and he I've not
heard of
52:34
him the whole segment is not
funny but
52:37
he he has a show on Comedy
Central and
52:41
so he's sitting with Bill and
Hillary
52:43
and he's walking through that
he wants
52:45
to get in on the crowdfunding
craze and
52:49
he wants to crowdfund something
so he
52:51
brings in advisors this is part
of the
52:53
gag Bill and Hillary huh yeah I
know
52:58
it's been going this clips
going around
53:00
a good clip here's an
interesting one
53:03
fund a audiobook of the Mulder
report as
53:06
read by Hillary Clinton oh gosh
I would
53:09
definitely contribute to that
yeah sure
53:11
it would take a long time to
record that
53:14
I think you need two weeks Allah
53:15
suggests yeah lots and lots of
los
53:18
inches why am i crowdfunding
audiobooks
53:20
with the Clintons for the last
six
53:22
months for my new show I've
been on the
53:24
front lines of American
activism I've
53:26
seen people run for office sink
boats
53:28
and get arrested enacting
change is hard
53:30
but this week we saw real
difference
53:32
made from of all things the
Internet
53:35
a GoFundMe sort to its goal of
more than
53:38
1.8 million dollars overnight I
wanted
53:41
in on the crowdsourcing game so
I
53:43
brought in some trusty advisors
you guys
53:46
need to help me spend a
thousand of my
53:47
own dollars on worthwhile
causes that
53:50
are hopefully gonna make for a
better
53:51
future let's try all right
somebody's
53:54
trying to raise money to take a
law
53:55
class to impeach Donald Trump
you know
53:57
unless this person is already
in the
53:59
Congress this is guy who just
wants to
54:01
take a few law classes to
attempt to
54:02
impeach double trouble yeah but
he's
54:04
done in a position to do that
we gotta
54:06
really digest what's in the
motor report
54:08
cuz we know what the Attorney
General
54:09
said about it it's not true
listen to
54:11
Bill Mann bill is on the ropes
again
54:16
maybe we should send him to
loss we're a
54:18
no on this guy who wants to
take a long
54:21
class - okay but we should
start a
54:25
Kickstarter to send
54:27
bar back to law school for
continuing
54:29
legal education right now
somebody went
54:31
fund his continuing legal
education I
54:33
would be for that poor bill
54:38
maybe I mean I think I need to
bring her
54:41
back didn't you mentions to me
the other
54:43
day we got to bring it back
bill to do
54:46
it Bill's on the block and I
think he I
54:48
think he's seriously on the
block
54:50
there's a push Hillary right to
the
54:52
forefront that would be I mean
would
54:54
cosmic weenie put her at the
top on the
54:56
report card if bill kicked
absolutely in
54:59
the saddle that was that was
part of the
55:01
deal remember that that's that
was that
55:05
was a cosmic weenie list update
him on
55:08
that oh my goodness this you're
gonna
55:13
play the clip where Hillary
read from
55:15
the no no did the whole thing
but none
55:18
of it was funny no no it was
decidedly
55:22
unfunny and why is CBS running
this as a
55:26
morning show segment I mean
this is this
55:28
gives me everything to believe
she's
55:30
ready to get back into the game
there
55:32
needs to be some well maybe
that maybe
55:34
this bar controversy is what
she's
55:37
looking for but there's got to
be some
55:39
thing that she's not going on
Rachel
55:42
Maddow to say and I think
didn't even
55:44
say some Democratic candidate
in that
55:46
clip I don't know actually
55:49
you know I'll tell you this is
that she
55:51
doesn't have a book out and
she's
55:53
getting booked on these things
there's
55:54
got to be some reason other
than she
55:56
really doesn't go floating
around unless
55:58
she's either running for office
or she
56:00
has a book there's no book
right so
56:05
she's running for office boom
you just
56:08
listen to that Rachel Maddow
clip again
56:10
not the whole thing but I think
it's in
56:12
the beginning she says Russia
is clearly
56:14
but why don't we ask China to
back us I
56:18
hear by tonight ask China
that's right
56:20
and not only that China if
you're
56:22
listening why don't you get
Trump's tax
56:25
returns I'm sure our media
would richly
56:28
reward you now according to the
Muller
56:32
report
56:33
is not conspiracy because it's
done
56:36
right out in the open so if
after this
56:39
hypothetical Democratic
candidate says
56:42
this line now do you hear how
she said
56:44
that I think that's something
something
56:47
wanting to come out about her
running
56:51
unright out in the open people
don't get
56:55
a clue about this here it is if
after
56:57
this hypothetical Democratic
candidate
57:00
says yeah I think it's pretty
clear
57:05
hypothetical mm-hmm beautiful
beautiful
57:09
uh one of the ones she's also
in this I
57:16
have a little medley of
electoral
57:19
college people you can
recognize each
57:22
each of their voices who all
want to do
57:26
away hillary why is Hillary
give a crap
57:28
at this point unless she's
running again
57:30
to get rid of the Electoral
College
57:31
you'll hear her voice in here
well some
57:33
things that I would like to
change one
57:36
is the Electoral College the
Electoral
57:39
College needs to go and maybe
we might
57:41
want to take a look at the whole
57:43
Electoral College I think it
needs to be
57:46
eliminated I'd like to see us
move
57:48
beyond it yes and that means
get rid of
57:51
the electoral college
57:53
I think it's excuse me
worthwhile does
57:57
you do it so well - once again
explain
57:59
why we have the Electoral
College and
58:02
what it's supposed to protect
if it's
58:04
what its function is its
function and it
58:07
works very well apparently its
function
58:10
is to keep bad actors out of the
58:12
presidency and how it works
obviously if
58:16
people should know this is that
you have
58:18
every state has a number of
electoral
58:20
votes and it's it's fixed at
that number
58:23
that's to determine it it's
determined
58:25
by their population but it's
not a
58:27
direct direct reflection of the
58:29
population because sometimes as
some
58:31
states will be kind of
over-represented
58:33
by the electoral college and
the idea is
58:35
is that when the votes come in
the state
58:38
that wins they get all the
elector it
58:40
depends on the state they can
choose to
58:42
do whatever they want but
generally
58:43
speaking even though there's
some people
58:44
are there's a new move yeah
58:46
talked about that about the but
the
58:48
generally speaking that state
votes 70%
58:52
for Hillary and 30% for Trump
the
58:54
electoral votes go for Hillary
the
58:58
states that vote 51% for Trump
and 50%
59:03
for Hillary that goes to trump
and the
59:05
idea is it's a balancing it's
59:07
load-balancing god it's the key
it's to
59:10
keep the two big states like
California
59:13
that have that locked out Trump
because
59:15
it's run by the state is
corruptly run
59:17
100% by the Democrats and the
devote
59:21
kind of was like 70 230 it was
something
59:25
along the coastlines and it
turned out
59:27
to have four million more votes
for
59:30
Hillary than Trump when most
states had
59:32
like 20,000 more or 50,000 more
or
59:35
something reasonable so the
popular vote
59:39
if it's if it's eliminated and
you only
59:42
go through the electoral vote
you it it
59:44
eliminates the chance of two or
three
59:46
big states loading up just
loading up
59:51
and pushing through whoever
they these
59:53
big three states want because
they've
59:55
got so much population that
they can
59:58
they can be over-represented
and so it's
1:00:01
it ruins the idea of our federal
1:00:03
government we're a federal
we're I'm
1:00:05
sorry i we're a federation
states yes
1:00:09
we're a republic and republics
aren't
1:00:12
democracies and they keep using
this way
1:00:14
the Democrats keep saying
democracy
1:00:15
democracy democracy when it's a
republic
1:00:18
that we are and a republic is
balance so
1:00:20
you don't have the tyranny of
the
1:00:22
majority which is the problem
with
1:00:24
democracies and that's what's
actually
1:00:25
going on no one ever brings
this up and
1:00:27
we don't for some reason but we
don't
1:00:29
bring it up in the brexit vote
that
1:00:32
brexit vote which was 51% of 49
is
1:00:35
something along those lines 3%
I think
1:00:37
was the difference that's two
but that
1:00:41
is that that's how a tyranny of
a
1:00:42
democracy works where doesn't
this right
1:00:49
yet there's the tyranny of the
democracy
1:00:50
that's a very good point
1:00:52
it's a tyranny of the majority
of the de
1:00:54
Martian the majority can be a
tyranny
1:00:56
very easily because if you
especially
1:00:58
people come out to vote like it
the
1:00:59
brexit vote
1:01:00
all the youngsters that were
all there
1:01:03
all pro-eu they don't even want
to be
1:01:04
British they didn't even bother
who
1:01:07
cares but there was a minute
they lost
1:01:09
the vote and the next thing you
know
1:01:11
they're all bent out of shape
well there
1:01:13
this is an example of what
democracies
1:01:15
and aren't that great that's a
good
1:01:18
example Pelosi for some reason
was in
1:01:21
London doing the rounds because
he has
1:01:23
to work for the people of
California can
1:01:26
she was on the London School of
1:01:28
Economics podcast the very
short clip of
1:01:30
a brexit usually when we come
here we're
1:01:32
talking about national security
we're
1:01:34
talking about intelligence
we're talking
1:01:36
about the economy we're talking
about so
1:01:38
many things and this time it's
brexit
1:01:40
that's impressive but I'm not a
good
1:01:43
place to talk about the system
but I
1:01:46
wish you'd done a little more
pronounced
1:01:48
because it is a nicer but it's
it's not
1:01:52
like the jobs thing wish you
really
1:01:54
yells it out no it's too bad by
the way
1:01:58
I think we passed up I wanted
to make
1:02:00
sure that you know about this I
so I
1:02:02
took from that Nadler committee
little
1:02:05
it let me check it out mr.
chairman
1:02:06
moved the table sure when I
moved to
1:02:08
amend Larrick miss Cheerilee I
moved to
1:02:09
adjourn
1:02:12
it's not really funny it's okay
it
1:02:18
wasn't tight just one more
thing about
1:02:20
the electoral college didn't
Bush jr.
1:02:24
win through the electoral
college and
1:02:26
not the popular vote well that
that was
1:02:30
the close one where they that's
not
1:02:32
absolutely necessarily true
because of
1:02:34
the Florida vote but yeah well
then how
1:02:38
did how did it save us from
tyranny Al
1:02:41
Gore okay and with that I'd
like to
1:02:44
thank you for your courage to
say in the
1:02:45
morning to you the man who put
the C and
1:02:48
chaos John sedum all right
Kelly in the
1:02:51
morning to you mr. Adam curry
also and
1:02:55
the morning those ships to see
boots on
1:02:57
the grass for yourselves
tomorrow night
1:02:58
sit there in the morning to the
troll
1:03:01
room hello trolls mommy trolls
are even
1:03:04
there right now let's take a
look how
1:03:05
many how many how many trolls
mmm forget
1:03:10
what is it there's an L see
there's my
1:03:11
command 962 lo trolls
1:03:14
we need more trolls in there no
agenda
1:03:16
stream comm you can go in there
24-hour
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24/7 24 hours a day there's
always
1:03:21
someone in there to chat
there's always
1:03:23
some cool stream running the
shows that
1:03:25
are on there it's well worth
the price
1:03:28
of admission which is free so
that is no
1:03:30
agenda stream dot-com also in
the
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morning to cesium-137 s been a
while
1:03:37
since cesium has scored the
artwork for
1:03:41
episode 11 33 no apology and
there was a
1:03:45
number of different choices we
could
1:03:47
make this was the the redacted
part from
1:03:50
the Muller report which reveals
that no
1:03:52
agenda is the best podcast in
the
1:03:54
universe and there was a good
piece and
1:03:57
then I think a lot of people
got the
1:03:58
joke oh you were gonna comment
on the
1:04:02
redaction oh yeah well I hate to
1:04:07
backseat Drive yes the artist
backseat
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drive well no I wasn't going to
say this
1:04:13
on the show but while we were
talking
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about it the only thing I don't
like
1:04:16
about it is the redaction marks
are not
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the way they look in real life
they're
1:04:21
square they have sharp edges
and this
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was all fuzzy so
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it was a I mean maybe if you're
a
1:04:27
redaction from the 70s it might
look
1:04:29
like that but I don't know it's
okay I'm
1:04:31
I love the peace and I thank
cesium-137
1:04:34
very much yourself peddled that
also
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thank you Paul sir Paul for
upgrading
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the art generator over the last
couple
1:04:43
of days he announced it to us
that is
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it's running of course these
guys work
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hard they work their asses off
when I
1:04:52
was doing the newsletter I know
a lot of
1:04:53
people were complaining about
it but hey
1:04:55
you know the thing is he gave
me a heads
1:04:58
up if anybody bitch to me yeah
and we
1:05:01
now have at this point oh my
goodness we
1:05:04
must have over 11,000 pieces of
art
1:05:07
maybe I think in the know
13,000 403 has
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it right now no agenda arc
generator
1:05:13
calm the grower place it's a
great place
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to to upload your art if you
want to for
1:05:18
the show it's a part of the
value for
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value Network you know it's a
lot place
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to go get ideas this too but
for us it's
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it's really fantastic it makes
a huge
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difference in most of these pot
a lot of
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podcasting apps on all of them
adhere to
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it I mean the art changes people
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people's attention is drawn to
it and
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they click on it which is a
good way to
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go it's probably the only
discovery
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mechanism we really have and I
think
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discovery mechanisms are
mechanisms are
1:05:46
kind of BS anyway you know
that's not
1:05:49
the big thing and we've heard
it with
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blogs and we heard it with
every other
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thing I need we need discovery
so people
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could discover discover shows
it's not
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how it works
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that gave into SEO Spotify is
not making
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discoverability very good well
now who
1:06:09
cares SEO expert what these
people are
1:06:14
saying is I want to be promoted
by
1:06:16
somebody that's what they're
talking
1:06:18
about promote my show well
that's just
1:06:21
not how it works you got to go
hit
1:06:22
people in the mouth that's been
our
1:06:23
mantra that's how it works and
people
1:06:26
who do that for the show we
appreciate
1:06:28
that very much and that is how
it works
1:06:30
you get out of the network what
you put
1:06:33
into it and we have people who
have been
1:06:34
very generous today to help us
with the
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financial side our
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Zek you t'v producers and
associate
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executive proces 4 episode 11
34 and at
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the top of the list is our
Baron of
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Southern California
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AJ Vance teen burger Bergen
Bergen who's
1:06:54
a retired Marine Semper Fi he
always
1:06:57
sends a that's yes of course I
know who
1:07:00
he's a little Murray I'm
keeping his
1:07:02
notes because they're so well
they get
1:07:04
the marine letterhead are they
just a
1:07:06
dis symbol how they typed or
handwritten
1:07:07
their type but is signed nice
it's very
1:07:11
pretty notes I'm a bit late
with my 29
1:07:14
2019 Omnibus Budget submission
for the
1:07:17
first two quarters but here it
is we got
1:07:21
hit by a new salt limitation in
1:07:23
California and did some
temporary
1:07:25
sequestering to get the budget
back on
1:07:28
track two quick stories one I
had back
1:07:34
surgery this month while lying
in my
1:07:36
hospital room after surgery a
young lady
1:07:39
walked up to the machine near
my bed by
1:07:42
the way if you've ever seen
these I know
1:07:43
if these commercials are all
over the
1:07:45
country or not but there's these
1:07:48
commercials called it just okay
isn't
1:07:51
good enough
1:07:51
yeah I've seen their 18t
commercials and
1:07:54
they have these these boneheads
1:07:56
situations where somebody's
there just
1:08:01
don't know what they're doing
but your
1:08:03
life is in their hands kind of
thing hmm
1:08:05
this fish is raw is my favorite
so he's
1:08:10
describing one of these
situations he
1:08:12
walked up to the machine near
my bed and
1:08:13
starts pushing buttons while
saying
1:08:15
paraphrasing like I'm so
disorganized
1:08:18
today like I just like I walked
into the
1:08:20
wrong room but like I'm okay
now I think
1:08:23
I'll get back on track like I
should
1:08:26
because I know better to take
them to
1:08:28
take four days off cuz like
Netflix
1:08:32
overload really that's
apparently yeah
1:08:36
she's poking buttons oh my
goodness
1:08:38
machetes with doctor no damn
nurses are
1:08:42
rude the day when Millennials
entered
1:08:44
the workforce and started
running things
1:08:46
that we depend on is your doom
1:08:49
we're all doomed that day is
here me me
1:08:53
constantly bitches about this
particular
1:08:55
phenomenon the Millennials are
now
1:08:57
bitching about the Zoomers well
they
1:09:01
should look in the mirror I see
yes old
1:09:05
man they just got it yes you're
lying in
1:09:09
that bed I did some serious
ruing too
1:09:14
when my sweetheart picked up my
1:09:16
prescription for oxycodone the
1:09:19
pharmacist handed her a box of
nasal
1:09:21
spray she said she didn't need
nasal
1:09:25
spray thank you the pharmacist
told her
1:09:28
that California regulations now
required
1:09:31
that the sale of a dose of
narcan with
1:09:34
every every opioid prescription
that
1:09:37
contained enough pills to cause
an
1:09:39
accidental overdose oh I didn't
know
1:09:42
that I didn't know this either
that's
1:09:44
regulation huh
1:09:45
yeah so you get we looked at
that it's a
1:09:54
private company you can't
that's the
1:09:56
problem their private their
copay was 11
1:09:59
bucks the pharmacist said that
he's
1:10:01
dealt with more than a few
people cannot
1:10:03
afford their co-pays often as
high as
1:10:05
$50 so he cannot sell them their
1:10:07
prescription pain meds make of
that what
1:10:11
you will
1:10:11
no jingles but I could use a
bit more of
1:10:13
your health Karma thank you very
1:10:15
respectfully getting his name
AJ AG hey
1:10:26
maybe maybe the the heroin drug
dealer
1:10:30
should have be handed out
narcan with
1:10:31
their with their packages if
they get
1:10:34
this price 11 bucks cost
hundreds you
1:10:38
know just on that I mentioned
1:10:40
graciella's Sciences scientists
check
1:10:43
his wife or guess it's his wife
I mean
1:10:47
who else would be called Grace
yellow
1:10:49
his nurse his nurse his handler
could be
1:10:53
any may be a strand lurk could
be
1:10:54
similar but I thought that was
sweet you
1:10:57
know that there's fights going
on in
1:10:58
Dutch pharmacies
1:11:01
but yeah the couldn't if they
have the
1:11:04
basic idea of single health the
1:11:08
single-payer although there I
mean it's
1:11:11
not exactly like that but it's
very much
1:11:13
kind of an Obamacare Medicare
type
1:11:15
system and so the insurance
companies
1:11:18
run everything and now people
are going
1:11:21
into the pharmacy to get their
drugs of
1:11:23
course these insurance
companies only
1:11:26
want the cheapest generics and
what
1:11:28
happens now is that the the
companies
1:11:31
aren't making and distributing
drugs to
1:11:35
these countries because the
demand is so
1:11:36
low and then all of a sudden
they run
1:11:38
out so they keep running out of
you know
1:11:40
important things for people oh
yes
1:11:43
they're running out of
medication people
1:11:45
are freaking out and in this
thing I
1:11:47
don't want this cheap ass I
want the
1:11:48
expense I want the the brand
name and
1:11:50
they can't get it and yeah well
the
1:11:52
Dutch they got here if they're
going to
1:11:55
recommence brand name it says
brand name
1:11:57
only mm-hmm do you have to get
the brand
1:12:00
name you can't get the generic
oh that's
1:12:01
not that that's not the case
with the
1:12:03
new system no no you get the
generic and
1:12:07
if the generic is out tough
luck you
1:12:08
come back in a week it's
fantastic
1:12:12
well that's no good if you need
to drug
1:12:14
no no I'm just reporting don't
shoot the
1:12:18
message
1:12:22
yes simplifying now he comes up
he's
1:12:26
followed up by our buddy
1:12:28
who's on the road again Serrano
miss of
1:12:31
Dogpatch and Louis Lobo via
comes in
1:12:33
with six six six uh-oh his
numbers
1:12:36
always mean something I'm not
pleased
1:12:39
with this
1:12:40
well it's interesting this is
together I
1:12:42
would read the end of the note
versus
1:12:43
this is not my may donation but
a
1:12:45
Passover Easter shabih Bharat
donation
1:12:49
reinforcing the coincidence of
Abrahamic
1:12:52
unity to 666 is the number I
think that
1:12:57
I don't know that's what it is
though
1:12:59
666 thanks for all the producers
1:13:02
continued Peabody Award level
value on
1:13:04
this show consistent persistent
1:13:05
unparalleled news
deconstruction like it
1:13:09
mm-hmm
1:13:09
John you said you wanted to
know about
1:13:12
my travel so here's my view
from 42
1:13:14
thousand feet today Wednesday's
are five
1:13:18
days or fewer the experience is
taxi
1:13:22
uber lyft Kareem track don't
know what
1:13:24
that is but apparently it's some
1:13:26
competitor
1:13:27
Kareem track someone should
look that up
1:13:29
ciear EEM airport airplane taxi
Hotel
1:13:33
taxi meetings taxi Hotel taxi
Airport
1:13:36
airplane repeat airline food has
1:13:39
deteriorated to levels not seen
in a
1:13:41
decade
1:13:41
hotels are portraying better
services
1:13:44
but like the Gilded Age it is
often
1:13:47
superficial partly because the
help is
1:13:49
under trained yeah but good
tipping in
1:13:53
dollars always attracts the best
1:13:55
services currency issues are
more often
1:13:59
discussed as the dollar
strength and
1:14:00
fear of devaluation or
terrorists make
1:14:03
long-term investment more
challenging
1:14:05
religious differences sectarian
issues
1:14:08
are being downplayed in the
press and
1:14:10
harmony is discussed your know
your you
1:14:14
note this trend on your show
and I see
1:14:16
it more broadly with with
Brenton Durant
1:14:20
being an international example
na crisis
1:14:25
what does the christ-child fish
another
1:14:27
Christchurch the effort to make
the no
1:14:30
trade on fire a religious
reawakening
1:14:32
towards national unity seems to
be
1:14:34
failing by the way just before
I want to
1:14:37
get this up before I forget
apparently
1:14:39
there was a whole plan already
for not
1:14:43
road um and and this so it's
going to be
1:14:47
it's not going to be restored
it's going
1:14:50
to be rebuilt with this plan
that has
1:14:53
been around to transform the
dela see to
1:14:59
the island itself that the note
Radames
1:15:02
on into Europe's leading tourist
1:15:04
destination just in time for
the 2024
1:15:07
Olympic Games adds another
little twist
1:15:10
to that doesn't it
1:15:12
because no one wanted no one
wanted to
1:15:14
turn this thing into a rebuild
the
1:15:16
notre-dame were to kind of the
front
1:15:18
part the same then they've
modified the
1:15:20
rest of it and AD they need to
add two
1:15:22
things to make it really
especially if
1:15:24
they're gonna do what you just
described
1:15:25
which I believe is true is a
1:15:34
rollercoaster around the
notre-dame
1:15:41
exactly I think now that would
be
1:15:43
fantastic
1:15:45
I I think so or maybe maybe
just yeah I
1:15:48
think you're right the roller
coaster
1:15:50
smell the whole island did
Disney thank
1:15:55
you
1:15:56
anyway our our night continues
global
1:16:02
warming while and iosef IOC AOC
and
1:16:05
micron issue seems to be losing
momentum
1:16:08
I have observed more Islamic
scholars
1:16:11
rather than the born-again
Muslims
1:16:13
engaged in social media replies
to hate
1:16:16
questions and similar
engagement from
1:16:18
other religious scholars these
scholars
1:16:21
point out the context of
extracted
1:16:22
quotes from religious
references to
1:16:24
stern debate debate I do not
believe
1:16:27
this is just a coincidence
given the
1:16:29
pressure to regulate social
media
1:16:30
perhaps like representative
Omar's
1:16:33
gradual shift from traditional
colourful
1:16:36
head cover toward Wahhabi
subdued colors
1:16:39
we can follow the money
1:16:41
I expect a new enemy as being
researched
1:16:44
for global news networks this
quote
1:16:47
while being served in a crowded
1:16:49
restaurant in Beijing quote too
many
1:16:53
people we need a war to fix this
1:16:56
that's a food service worker
toward
1:16:59
service workers around the
world are the
1:17:01
best source of public sentiment
that's
1:17:04
probably true the cerana missive
1:17:06
Dogpatch and lower slovakia
thank you so
1:17:08
much
1:17:09
it's always so nice yes great
now it
1:17:11
really turns this segment into
content
1:17:14
of valuable proportion because
he's got
1:17:16
gives us a report yeah that's
fantastic
1:17:19
you don't know who he is or
what he does
1:17:21
but he's obviously travels a lot
1:17:24
and and it's always appreciated
thank
1:17:27
you so much sir animus Unwerth
udon
1:17:29
Tommaso d Tama Toronto mr.
Bhatt Oh
1:17:33
it'll be Ontario three four
five six
1:17:37
seven
1:17:38
greetings John announcement a
while
1:17:40
since my last donation easily
douching
1:17:44
you've been deduced he's gonna
be in
1:17:49
Seattle today the second and
I'll try to
1:17:52
invade the Seattle meetup oh
good the
1:17:55
brink and an avian cheer a
touch set
1:17:58
order to the Pacific Northwest
1:18:00
proletariat no jingles no
problem yeah I
1:18:03
think you tweeted this video
out to
1:18:05
about was it Edmonton in Canada
the guy
1:18:09
he took he went behind like the
it
1:18:13
looked like Los Angeles or San
Francisco
1:18:14
basically just tents people
living in
1:18:16
the parks was that Vancouver
yeah I
1:18:20
think this is Hastings Street
all over
1:18:24
the world this is happening all
over the
1:18:25
world
1:18:25
well mostly on the west coast I
mean I
1:18:29
know this is happening all over
the
1:18:31
world but the west coast is got
the
1:18:32
worst case scenarios
1:18:33
it'll also be next by the way
because of
1:18:36
their new district attorney do
you think
1:18:39
that is that it's just because
what
1:18:41
happens is and I think that
it's now
1:18:43
even under review to just make
you know
1:18:47
lots of lots of cities are
saying I will
1:18:49
just make all public all public
land you
1:18:51
could camp on it you know if
you're if
1:18:53
you if you're homeless yes this
is the
1:18:55
district local district
attorneys are
1:18:57
making these decisions and
they're
1:18:58
allowing the cities to
deteriorate this
1:19:01
Dallas will be next and and I'm
and you
1:19:03
may be right
1:19:03
my thinking is wide if no one
cares
1:19:06
anymore and said I'd do
whatever you
1:19:08
want there was at one point I
don't know
1:19:11
if there's like a site-geist
movie way
1:19:12
back in the day and had an
animation of
1:19:15
how them how money works and
how you
1:19:17
know how money is created and
how it's
1:19:19
all basically debt and it's
just it's
1:19:20
fiction fictitious and the
Federal
1:19:22
Reserve and how it works but
eventually
1:19:24
in that system and they they
have a
1:19:26
kinda like a Rube Goldberg
machine and
1:19:28
you see people who just drop
off who
1:19:30
just can't participate anymore
and they
1:19:32
kind of fly off the end there
into a
1:19:34
heap and that's literally
happening did
1:19:37
no help for these people
there's no
1:19:39
future even though the biggest
problem
1:19:43
has theocracy it's similar well
that's
1:19:48
where this they're flying off
the end of
1:19:49
a three way and just piling up
yeah it's
1:19:52
not similar to that but yeah
that's the
1:19:54
same idea it's these just these
people
1:19:56
fall off and then no one cares
about him
1:19:58
step over them just step over
him anyway
1:20:03
well this is something that's
going on
1:20:05
that needs some sort of
understanding
1:20:07
because it's drugs it's drugs
madness
1:20:09
people these people are on meth
and on
1:20:11
others they're all on drugs but
the
1:20:13
point is is why don't they you
know as
1:20:15
this is it there's yes why
isn't anyone
1:20:18
know if they're doing this on
purpose to
1:20:20
say here's what drives legalize
drugs
1:20:21
you're gonna end up with this
look at
1:20:23
this mess that we created this
is all
1:20:25
your fault you liberals or you
or you
1:20:27
you libertarians already it's
already
1:20:30
here in Austin we had the entire
1:20:32
underpass of 35 every underpass
of 35
1:20:35
people are living there under
right next
1:20:37
to the new Google building
that's going
1:20:39
up downtown there's another
bridge
1:20:40
people smoking meth and crack
underneath
1:20:42
that and it's just a little
bit's is
1:20:45
right near the library same
story and
1:20:47
it's just allowed nothing is
done except
1:20:50
say yes yes affordable housing
is we
1:20:53
need affordable housing if you
let us
1:20:55
put up the soccer stadium we
promise
1:20:57
we'll build affordable housing
right
1:20:58
over there
1:20:59
they don't care I don't I
where's the
1:21:03
guy with the dome who can be
mayor of
1:21:05
Austin that guy bring him back
well it's
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a situation that needs to be
addressed
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say the least
1:21:13
anonymous follows up here with
$333
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which I believe was the I had
one $333
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thing listed on there at the
end of the
1:21:23
newsletter and I think this is
it okay
1:21:26
one we got one he's a he's also
in
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Ontario which is well you know
if I hit
1:21:35
the right button I wouldn't be
bouncing
1:21:36
all over the place but he says
and he's
1:21:40
in Toronto it's a great
pleasure that I
1:21:43
finally send this anonymous
note to make
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a long overdue donation let me
1:21:49
straighten this out swinging
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that
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none of so long ago view
donation to the
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smoking-hot wife hit me in the
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few years ago that's nice and
I've been
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excellent you guys do an
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they have Tina is incredibly
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that you're coming moist John
I'm going
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to marry what's wrong with you
Dvorak
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generally excited she could not
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that the man who I spend a lot
of time
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with is going to beat join us
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we've chatted
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you're not gonna outlive this
one this
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you bro bro John I'm glad to
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magazines in depth this was not
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acknowledged in the molar
report people
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are magazine was unable to see
the value
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that the No Agenda community
sees in you
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can I please request a karma
trifecta of
1:24:02
jobs karma house
1:24:04
and by the way if I was working
at CNN
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and I would have been kicked
out - same
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thing oh hell yeah
1:24:09
hell's karma a new home karma
for my
1:24:11
family a lot of Karma's a deed
douchey
1:24:14
would be appreciated since this
is my
1:24:16
first donation through though
my wife
1:24:18
did make a donation in my name
for my
1:24:19
birthday I'm not sure that
counts yes it
1:24:21
does
1:24:21
now the donation seal has been
broken
1:24:23
and this can become a more
regular
1:24:25
occurrence thank you both for
all that
1:24:27
you do and hope that you both
continue
1:24:29
to enjoy making the outstanding
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1:24:30
you do without you guys
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Manning the helm we'd all be
overboard
1:24:36
thank you very much this is
very kind of
1:24:39
you I'm going to give him a
decent jobs
1:24:46
and jobs so she'd executive
producer SR
1:24:57
Chris ruddy this donation is
memory of
1:25:00
my sin in memory of my son who
unlike me
1:25:02
was actually named Ben he was
born
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emergently on March 4 2018 with
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congenital heart defect and
died in
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January 2nd despite many open
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surgeries which included a heart
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transplant in October his $1
for every
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happy
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he's up we have that on the
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yellow it better be Sir Chris
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that's terrible
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yes okay got it he's on good
sir Timothy
1:25:45
of the no fixed title 200 $1.00
ITM John
1:25:48
and Adam sir Timothy of the no
fixed
1:25:50
title here this donation
rockets me past
1:25:53
$3,000 irony beautiful
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rocks yeah I claim the
peninsula for my
1:26:04
protector Protectorate until a
baron or
1:26:07
Baroness emerges in Michigan
who lives
1:26:09
in that area full-time now
anybody who
1:26:12
knows this area knows that
ain't gonna
1:26:15
happen so he's got a good bet
going on
1:26:17
here now we'll get a note for
some nasty
1:26:19
problem oh no job mm-hmm hold
it in
1:26:24
trust with the person who does
live up
1:26:27
during bitches about this
comment they
1:26:29
better become barren then with
my
1:26:31
newfound rank
1:26:32
I can't wait to assign honorary
titles
1:26:34
for sheriffs and magistrates in
the meet
1:26:37
up in Flint this Saturday
instead of
1:26:40
jingles please put this link to
our no
1:26:42
agenda local one email this
sign up from
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the show notes and he's got a
thing here
1:26:49
we can put in the show notes
let me do
1:26:51
the look now otherwise they'll
forget
1:26:52
okay yeah now I hope you guys
at local
1:26:56
one or using no agenda meetups
calm to
1:27:00
and help generate more people
to come to
1:27:03
these things I think you might
be
1:27:05
surprised how effective it is
because a
1:27:09
lot of thing with meetups town
was just
1:27:10
a crappy site that really
wasn't I don't
1:27:14
even know what the point of it
was you
1:27:16
can do these sites yourself and
that's
1:27:17
what we've done then actually I
wanted
1:27:18
to call out Daniel tomash I've
no agenda
1:27:22
meetups dot-com because this is
how our
1:27:24
value for value model works
people do
1:27:25
things for the show your
producers after
1:27:28
all so Daniel created no agenda
meetups
1:27:30
comm has been working with me
me and
1:27:32
it's the site is is flying
there's lots
1:27:36
of meetups we'll talk about
those in the
1:27:37
next break sir Timothy the no
fix title
1:27:40
201 dollars and one cent ITM
John and
1:27:44
Amsterdam Athiya the no fix
title here
1:27:46
this donation rockets me past
to Rio I
1:27:48
just did read that one I think
uh-huh
1:27:50
yeah you're gonna let me go I
like this
1:27:53
Michael Michael Janowski
pronounced
1:27:58
Janowski Dora
1:28:04
Pennsylvania 200 thanks for
this show I
1:28:08
find myself hitting the refresh
button
1:28:10
in my podcast
1:28:11
again and again and again and
again when
1:28:13
4 p.m. hits the show hits on
show days
1:28:15
oh that's interesting well we
try to get
1:28:19
this shot as fast as humanly
possible
1:28:21
usually it's about what 40
minutes 30 30
1:28:24
30 minutes closer to 30 yeah
1:28:27
I've been timing it by the time
it gets
1:28:31
fully posted it might be 40
minutes
1:28:33
because it's a big file
1:28:36
yeah well the show is the show
is ready
1:28:40
to go because we don't edit
anything we
1:28:42
just you know it's way except
for the
1:28:43
beginning and maybe just chop
off you
1:28:45
know just tighten it up and but
then
1:28:48
it's it's the it's all the
credits make
1:28:50
sure we get those right because
we have
1:28:51
a very particular have to pick
the art
1:28:53
you have to come up with the
title and
1:28:55
then I and then usually John's
ready to
1:28:57
go and let me do all the work
but I
1:28:59
always like hey so tell me what
are the
1:29:01
kids doing I just let it and he
goes off
1:29:03
on some story you know just
it's fun to
1:29:05
listen to John while I'm doing
all the
1:29:06
rest I'm just you entertainment
how you
1:29:10
are my entertainment this
automatic
1:29:13
download check just takes too
long for
1:29:15
my patience I've been in long
rap made a
1:29:17
long-running douche bag please
d douche
1:29:19
me with this donation plan
1:29:26
I will unfortunately miss the
Pittsburgh
1:29:28
meetup and hope all the success
to the
1:29:30
folks going please grant me
jobs karma
1:29:32
I'm looking for the next step
of my
1:29:34
career hoping for the Karma the
Karma
1:29:36
can do its magic for me and
that was
1:29:39
from Michael Janowski
1:29:41
thank you very much jobs jobs
jobs and
1:29:44
jobs do you remember where the
jobs jobs
1:29:52
jobs is vote for jobs comes
from mmm it
1:29:58
was very early it was it was
Obama time
1:30:01
wasn't it it was Obama but what
it was
1:30:04
early Obama what was the point
1:30:07
saver critics and trade bill oh
I
1:30:11
thought it was just about the
same we
1:30:12
saved or created jobs I
remember that no
1:30:15
it's just a cap and trade bill
that new
1:30:17
that's were Gohmert came out
and said
1:30:19
crap and trade that is a long
time
1:30:23
go and the bill that's when
Boehner was
1:30:26
still the Speaker of the House
yeah he
1:30:29
had this thing he says we just
got this
1:30:31
last night at midnight oh yeah
right
1:30:33
right on it yeah and she goes
out and
1:30:36
says we gotta vote for it
because of
1:30:37
jobs jobs jobs with this
somehow it's
1:30:39
gonna create jobs yeah
1:30:40
inspectors because all that all
your
1:30:42
houses government retrofitted
with foam
1:30:44
and shoes terrible government
jobs
1:30:46
beautiful terrible but it did
produce
1:30:50
one thing and one thing great
had to say
1:30:56
thank you kappa crap and trade
1:30:59
Lionel Ewing is next on the
list from
1:31:01
parts unknown and he says
thanks for the
1:31:04
passage thanks for the passage
karma to
1:31:07
move my sailboat sideways from
san jose
1:31:10
del cabo Mexico to Southern
California
1:31:13
Mexico your show was the only
source of
1:31:16
news the passage took me longer
than
1:31:19
planned because they did not
get a
1:31:20
DDoSing for my first donation
for what
1:31:24
we can they get a deep douching
this
1:31:26
time and some jobs karma yes of
course
1:31:30
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1:31:44
sailboat I was being refitted
to sail
1:31:47
around the world so he's gonna
go on a
1:31:49
oh wow the Karma for sure well
what he
1:31:52
needs is he needs an APRs
transmitter so
1:31:55
we could follow him so we can
follow him
1:31:57
Oh that'd be great yeah you
should do
1:31:59
that let it let up a balloon
from time
1:32:01
to time with a wire or
something like
1:32:03
that and we can follow
transponder there
1:32:04
kind of yeah I'm sure there's
more than
1:32:06
a dozen people that would be
interested
1:32:08
and they all listen to this show
1:32:10
coincidentally yeah that's right
1:32:14
Esmerelda gak in a rip on
Wisconsin his
1:32:18
last on our list of 200 bucks
and she
1:32:20
wrote a noted uh curiously my
squirrel
1:32:26
mail search feature it's not
work has
1:32:30
gone belly-up
1:32:33
you think if you looked up if
you put in
1:32:35
gak I hope I don't request too
much if I
1:32:42
did if I did just the D
douching check
1:32:46
and the jobs karma
1:32:47
she did she did two separate
donations
1:32:50
start with the $50 month
subscription
1:32:52
made a one-time $200 donation
1:32:54
dearest steam guardian till you
get the
1:32:56
you get the Full Tilt here
1:32:57
Oh Esmerelda ITM and thank you
for your
1:33:00
courage The Full Tilt uh what
does that
1:33:03
even mean
1:33:04
i TM and thank you for your
courage this
1:33:06
show is invaluable to my mental
health
1:33:08
and sanity Thursdays and
Thursday's the
1:33:12
week margin bars - yeah
Thursdays and
1:33:18
Thursdays so deep thank you is
in order
1:33:21
please keep up the great work
as long as
1:33:23
you can before it starts to
impact your
1:33:25
own health and sanity this is
actually
1:33:27
good for our health this is how
we could
1:33:29
stay saying thank you it's
exactly right
1:33:31
do it for the good of the
society and
1:33:34
mankind overall they keep the
lights on
1:33:36
of course well as long as we
keep the
1:33:37
lights on with the lights can't
be kept
1:33:39
on then we gotta brought lack
of help
1:33:41
then that that's how it how it
ends
1:33:44
please ddol or that or the
government
1:33:46
please d douche me as I've only
once
1:33:49
donated when I mailed you a
card and
1:33:51
three dollars cash I still hope
cash is
1:33:53
king please do a douchebag
check for
1:34:03
producers who were brought to
no agenda
1:34:05
in recent years especially in
the Trump
1:34:07
era by the podcast pod gods
with Z Zed
1:34:15
as she puts it hold on to host
Gio and
1:34:18
lacks I have it here
1:34:25
there's your douchebag check I
don't
1:34:28
really know how a douchebag
check works
1:34:30
she writes especially if people
are on a
1:34:33
subscription under 50 I'm
guessing the
1:34:36
email email you guy anonymously
I hope
1:34:38
I'm doing this right I don't
really know
1:34:40
if I'm allowed this one but I'd
love a
1:34:42
plug for superfan Giovanni comm
how do
1:34:48
you spell that su PE RFA n GI o
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what is what used to be the
classic love
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listen to it on podcast the one
is now
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called get it on pile your
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players at superfan giovanni
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1:35:11
necessary back story below go
podcasting
1:35:15
jobs karma for my smoking-hot
husband
1:35:18
who is currently looking for a
new job
1:35:19
in electrical trade and with
central
1:35:21
wisconsin whose recent
inheritance
1:35:24
inheritance is funding my dame
hood so i
1:35:27
hit him in the mouth regularly
and i hit
1:35:30
him in the mouth regularly and
he's
1:35:31
actually a big fan but has yet
to listen
1:35:34
to an entire episode like if it
gets
1:35:37
bored i have to elaborate and
explains
1:35:39
things so when we get together
which is
1:35:41
over when we listen together
which is
1:35:43
the only time he listens but
says he's
1:35:45
paying my donations i can't
truly call
1:35:47
him a douche bag sorry for the
long note
1:35:50
and thank you for the
immeasurable value
1:35:52
to bring to my life on a
day-to-day
1:35:54
basis long-winded liberal
occasionally
1:35:57
friendly troll and future dame
s me as
1:36:01
may as may as may beautiful
from ribbon
1:36:05
well thank you that was it
right yeah
1:36:10
good list thank you and some
some
1:36:12
familiar faces there who always
come in
1:36:14
to save the day sometimes half
but once
1:36:17
every half year sometimes once
a month
1:36:19
sometimes every every quarter
it doesn't
1:36:21
matter
1:36:22
is exactly how the value for
value
1:36:23
system works thank you for some
karma
1:36:25
well i'm sorry she needed jobs
karma
1:36:27
didn't she yeah yes you're
right yes i
1:36:29
got jobs jobs jobs and jobs
that's
1:36:35
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1:36:36
Kharma alright that a group of
1:36:43
associative and executive
producers for
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show 1134 well thank each and
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1:36:50
of them for making this show
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and these credits are real
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we're accepted you can put them
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kinds of places people seem to
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1:37:00
add it to their social media
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1:37:03
to the names at least that are
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put it on their LinkedIn you can
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probably say executive producer
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associate executive producer
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1:37:47
I wanted to talk briefly about
the
1:37:53
measles and the MMR vaccine
yeah where's
1:37:58
our jingle do we have a vaccine
jingle
1:38:02
no I don't think so
1:38:04
oh yeah you're saying hey
producers
1:38:06
where's our vaccine jank jingle
is that
1:38:08
what you're doing but obviously
a
1:38:09
measles specifically yeah I
don't think
1:38:10
we have anything now the reason
why I'm
1:38:13
following this is in in the in
the early
1:38:15
days of this show
1:38:18
I caught a financial conference
it was
1:38:21
JP Morgan or something you know
some of
1:38:23
these outfits and they have all
the
1:38:24
analysts and everyone comes
over and
1:38:26
they talk about how great their
1:38:27
company's going to do and the
1:38:30
pharmaceutical guys I don't
know if it
1:38:31
was marked specifically but as
the
1:38:33
farmer guys were showing me it
was a
1:38:34
pharmaceutical conference
that's what it
1:38:36
was we're all kind of showing
the same
1:38:38
powerpoints and I might even
have those
1:38:41
somewhere still but they're
available on
1:38:43
their website they're not
hiding it and
1:38:44
the big bonanza the big boom
was going
1:38:47
to be vaccine vaccines is where
it's at
1:38:49
and we did have we didn't have
a real
1:38:51
odd period on if you remember
where they
1:38:55
had coming out with vaccines
against
1:38:56
smoking all kinds of years they
called
1:38:59
it a vaccine it's like that's
really odd
1:39:01
but okay yeah so they had
anything they
1:39:04
could they just labeled vaccine
and it
1:39:06
died down a bit and you know
we've had
1:39:08
the anti-vaxxer controversies
and we've
1:39:12
had you know kind of bubbling
along and
1:39:13
now this measles is is really
yeah it's
1:39:17
really cropping up again and
this is the
1:39:19
latest news came out just just
recently
1:39:22
interesting story here a cruise
ship has
1:39:26
been quarantined in the
Caribbean
1:39:29
Liz y and B whose ship is
measles
1:39:32
outbreak its reports are now
crossing
1:39:35
right now it's happening now
owned by
1:39:37
the Church of Scientology off
of Gia
1:39:40
300 passengers and crew have
been told
1:39:43
by officials in Sandwich II of
the
1:39:45
Caribbean island do not leave
because a
1:39:47
female passenger has measles
measles it
1:39:51
can be contracted via coughing
it can go
1:39:53
airborne via sneezing one
person can
1:39:56
infect up to 18 other people
this boat
1:39:58
was supposed to leave on
Thursday
1:40:01
so the passenger crow told your
did you
1:40:03
ask me to stop yeah oh I'm
sorry I
1:40:06
didn't hear you yelling don't
yell at
1:40:09
once one person can contain
people she
1:40:16
that was her stabbed 18
specifically 18
1:40:19
not 19 not 19 not thousands not
just one
1:40:24
I guess that's okay yeah what
where does
1:40:28
that number come from Hamish is
when I
1:40:30
hear something like that the
CNBC man
1:40:32
they know their numbers sneezing
1:40:34
one person can infect up to 18
other
1:40:37
people this boat was supposed
to leave
1:40:39
on Thursday I think what she's
saying is
1:40:41
that if you sneeze in the air
the
1:40:43
droplets no she never said that
she said
1:40:45
one person can infect up to 18
other
1:40:47
people so if I've got measles
and I kiss
1:40:50
a hundred people only 18 will
get it
1:40:53
only 18 will get it mm-hmm call
18 of
1:40:56
the men measles can be
contracted via
1:41:00
coughing it can go airborne via
sneezing
1:41:02
one person can infect up to 18
other
1:41:05
people this boat was supposed
to leave
1:41:07
on Thursday so the passenger
crew told
1:41:10
you are not allowed to
disembark but
1:41:13
that that the boat can leave
port it is
1:41:16
not being prevented from
leaving port if
1:41:18
it wants to leave so that's the
issue
1:41:20
right now up again is there any
1:41:26
producers or anybody that works
at this
1:41:28
network Dickens
1:41:30
you can't leave but you can
disembark
1:41:33
the ship could leave the ship
could
1:41:36
leave the port be they people
couldn't
1:41:37
leave the ship okay the boat
can leave
1:41:42
port it is not being prevented
from
1:41:44
leaving port if it wants to
leave so
1:41:47
that's the issue right now
highly
1:41:48
contagious
1:41:49
the virus can go airborne it
stays in
1:41:52
the air one hour after somebody
coughs
1:41:55
and you can catch it if those
droplets
1:41:56
are hanging in the air will
stay under
1:41:58
story from the ship is owned by
the
1:41:59
church I got it check those
doubts I
1:42:02
love that I didn't know that is
that
1:42:05
this that must be the Sea Org
1:42:06
I would think oh maybe they
have more
1:42:10
than one boat but I thought if
you were
1:42:11
a clear nobody but you know
what you got
1:42:13
on this boat
1:42:14
you couldn't get sick Oh John
come on
1:42:15
it's just saying again
religious nuts
1:42:19
whether you're Orthodox Jew nut
or
1:42:21
scientific the Scientology Jude
1:42:23
Scientific Jude science
Scientology nut
1:42:27
oh you don't get vaccinated
probably I
1:42:29
don't even know what the rule
is with
1:42:31
the it's pretty in your face
now a month
1:42:38
ago not longer than religious
nut jobs
1:42:44
don't get anti-vaxxers so a
month ago
1:42:47
almost to the day when this is
how long
1:42:50
we've been following this this
this
1:42:52
uptick I played The Brady Bunch
episode
1:42:55
when the Brady's all got
measles and
1:42:58
that was kind of funny because
it's the
1:43:01
way I remember getting measles
and then
1:43:03
their whole thing was yeah you
know I
1:43:05
don't have to go to school
that's why
1:43:07
little Billy is smiling and
everyone's
1:43:08
all happy about it no and Alice
got the
1:43:10
measles or well you can imagine
that
1:43:14
once someone got ahold of our
Great
1:43:16
Clips then it really pissed off
NPR are
1:43:20
you sure it's the measles the
Brady
1:43:21
Bunch episode is there a doctor
in the
1:43:23
house came out in 1969 well he
certainly
1:43:27
got all the symptoms a slight
1:43:28
temperature a lot of dots and a
great
1:43:30
big smile a great big smile no
school
1:43:33
for a few days all six Brady
kids come
1:43:35
down with the measles stay home
from
1:43:37
school and play board games
together
1:43:44
that's right people who are
critical of
1:43:53
vaccines bring up the episode
often like
1:43:56
dr. Tony bark who testifies
against
1:43:58
vaccines and courts and public
hearings
1:44:00
across the country so what do
former
1:44:02
cast members think about their
show
1:44:04
being used as evidence measles
is not
1:44:06
such a big deal actress Maureen
1:44:09
McCormack played Marcia as a
teen Marcia
1:44:12
Marcia Marcia
1:44:13
she says she found out a few
months ago
1:44:15
that an anti vaccination
Facebook group
1:44:17
was circulating memes of her
with the
1:44:19
measles from that episode she
was
1:44:21
furious I think it's really
wrong when
1:44:23
people use people's images today
1:44:27
would see what she's really
pissed off
1:44:29
about is she got dumb deal back
in the
1:44:32
day has you know very low any
residuals
1:44:36
it's like well they're using my
face to
1:44:38
promote episode she was furious
I think
1:44:42
it's really wrong when people
use
1:44:45
people's images today to promote
1:44:48
whatever they want to promote
you know
1:44:50
as a mother my daughter was
vaccinated
1:44:54
and she says she got the
measles as a
1:44:56
kid before the vaccine was
introduced it
1:44:58
was nothing like the Brady
Bunch episode
1:45:00
she got really sick
1:45:01
Lloyd J Schwartz is the son of
Sherwood
1:45:04
too bad they didn't have any
clip of her
1:45:06
saying that herself but we'll
just take
1:45:07
NPR's word for it's nothing
like the
1:45:09
Brady Bunch episode she got
really sick
1:45:11
Lloyd J Schwartz is the son of
Sherwood
1:45:14
Schwartz Brady Bunch creator
who passed
1:45:17
away in 2011 that would be
sorry because
1:45:20
he believed in vaccinations
that oldest
1:45:22
kids vaccinated everyone who
caught the
1:45:24
measles and the Brady Bunch was
fine by
1:45:26
the next episode and most
people who
1:45:27
catch measles in 2019 will be
fine too
1:45:30
once they recover but that's
not always
1:45:33
the case the virus can cause
pneumonia
1:45:35
in severe cases brain swelling
and
1:45:37
deafness you will die so yes of
course
1:45:40
they'd and and I want to
reiterate we're
1:45:43
at we're semi vac sirs I've had
my
1:45:46
vaccinations my daughter's had
her
1:45:47
vaccinations but I think you
can overdo
1:45:49
it a little bit well I'm gonna
say this
1:45:52
I was thinking about this cuz
I've been
1:45:55
called out as a VAX when I'm
not I hate
1:45:58
small pox vaccine in me damn
you're
1:46:02
really cool nobody else no one
has that
1:46:04
one anymore I always say when
somebody
1:46:08
said okay then I would advise
you if
1:46:11
you're gonna call me out to go
get an
1:46:13
HPV vaccination yes if you're
all in on
1:46:17
this Golden Age pH you know it
does
1:46:19
prevent genital well certain
number
1:46:22
throat cancer and boys you can
say too
1:46:24
many answers yeah you can say
to men and
1:46:26
women yeah yeah so I men
particularly go
1:46:30
get this vaccine but look it up
before
1:46:32
you go get the vaccine look up
a little
1:46:34
details on his side effects but
since
1:46:37
you're all in on this go get
that
1:46:39
vaccine unless you get that
back soon
1:46:41
you got nuts
1:46:41
to say to me because if you're
not gonna
1:46:43
get that vaccine then you're in
the same
1:46:46
boat I am you're a semi vac sir
you
1:46:48
can't start to condemn me
unless you get
1:46:51
the HPV vaccine and if they go
get that
1:46:53
fine you can yell and scream
there's
1:46:56
also I got a very interesting
note from
1:46:59
someone that the that a lot of
this the
1:47:03
measles scare could also be
related to
1:47:06
Fifth's disease which I had not
heard of
1:47:09
and it has very similar
symptoms you
1:47:13
heard of this fifth go go go go
I'm
1:47:21
looking up the damn Wikipedia
page go go
1:47:25
the fifth like fifth musical
issues you
1:47:32
can't keep a beat fifth disease
with
1:47:36
erythema infect she owes and
more fifth
1:47:39
disease is one of several
possible
1:47:41
manifestations of infections by
pear OVA
1:47:44
parvovirus b19 or though yes
what is a
1:47:48
parvo well that's like a dog
virus the
1:47:52
name v disease comes from its
place on
1:47:54
the standard list of rash
causing
1:47:56
childhood diseases which also
includes
1:47:58
measles that's first scarlet
fever
1:47:59
second no one talks about that
rubella
1:48:01
third Dukes disease but is
really no one
1:48:05
has ever seen that one and six
is
1:48:09
roseola but fifth is the fifth
disease
1:48:11
and you look at these kids it's
also
1:48:13
known as was it slapped cheek
because it
1:48:16
looks like your cheek has been
slapped
1:48:17
amongst all the the dots I mean
I don't
1:48:21
why is there no vet vaccine for
this it
1:48:22
looks just as shitty that's the
same
1:48:24
type areas of vaccine for parvo
for dogs
1:48:26
okay well the perfect
opportunity to
1:48:29
start giving it to humans
because let's
1:48:30
check in with Wall Street a lot
of
1:48:32
earnings coming out this
morning let's
1:48:33
start with Eli Lilly looked
like kind of
1:48:35
a mixed quarter and you can
kind of see
1:48:36
that in the trading this
morning Eli
1:48:38
Lilly trading down a little bit
they're
1:48:40
moving along to Pfizer that one
coming
1:48:42
in beaten race for a new CEO
Albert
1:48:45
Borla this is his first quarter
as CEO
1:48:47
of the company started January
1st
1:48:49
Pfizer did eight point nine
billion
1:48:51
dollars in stock buybacks in
the quarter
1:48:53
they've got another more than
five
1:48:54
billion
1:48:55
and share repurchases
authorized so
1:48:57
they've been spending a lot of
their
1:48:58
cash there but everybody's
always
1:48:59
wondering about M&A for them
1:49:00
I will rounded up with Merck
that one
1:49:03
coming in a bead as well as you
just
1:49:05
detailed earlier they're
setting growth
1:49:07
and oncology and vaccines
they're an
1:49:08
oncology of course their major
drug is
1:49:10
key true des that huge
immunotherapy
1:49:12
cancer drug coming in at two
point two
1:49:14
seven billion dollars that was
actually
1:49:16
slightly less than what
analysts were
1:49:17
looking for but you do see the
stock up
1:49:19
2.7 percent in the early market
one more
1:49:22
thing to note on Merck they
make the MMR
1:49:24
vaccine that's the measles
mumps rubella
1:49:26
vaccine and they cited growth
there for
1:49:29
they're pretty accurate vaccine
business
1:49:31
because of higher demand in the
US and
1:49:33
in Europe so we'll see whether
that
1:49:35
continues with the current
outbreak guys
1:49:37
oh yeah let's see if it
continues hope
1:49:39
it continues because the stocks
will go
1:49:41
up so they beat earnings
surprise
1:49:43
surprise makers of the MMR
vaccine so
1:49:46
now if we just put ourselves I
think we
1:49:50
have a Shou assumption that a
lot of
1:49:51
what's happening with vaccines
and how
1:49:53
they are portrayed is for
profit motives
1:49:56
why would it be any different
than any
1:49:58
other branch of the big
pharmaceutical
1:50:00
industry except this is this
has been
1:50:03
put into our heads as fear
you'll die
1:50:06
what could we do I think I
mentioned one
1:50:09
or two shows ago that if we had
these
1:50:11
outbreaks in you know this in
the
1:50:13
Netherlands which they see it
in in
1:50:15
other EU countries are talking
about it
1:50:17
and of course now if every
state and
1:50:19
it's all they oh look at all
these
1:50:20
people the cruise ship do we
not have a
1:50:22
global outbreak are we not all
going to
1:50:25
die if I was running Merck I'd
be
1:50:26
pushing towards that and I'd be
doing it
1:50:28
in this manner dr. James
Goodson at the
1:50:30
Centers for Disease Control and
1:50:32
Prevention in Atlanta says the
US
1:50:34
measles cases are a direct
result of the
1:50:36
outbreaks abroad when we see
large
1:50:38
measles outbreaks and other
countries
1:50:41
that are common I just have to
stop this
1:50:44
for a second I look at all
kinds of
1:50:46
certainly European news I did
not see
1:50:50
this start in Europe it started
in the
1:50:52
US and I I've read it every
single day I
1:50:56
didn't see measles vaccination
calls and
1:51:00
fear-mongering pop up until
well after
1:51:03
this started here when we see
large
1:51:05
measles outbreaks and other
1:51:07
countries that are common
destinations
1:51:10
for travelers from the US the
that's
1:51:13
when we often see the largest
number of
1:51:15
measles cases in the u.s. like
we're
1:51:17
seeing this year Madagascar is
grappling
1:51:20
with a measles outbreak that
sickened
1:51:21
70,000 people and killed more
than a
1:51:23
thousand Ukraine had a similar
number of
1:51:26
cases their ongoing measles
outbreaks in
1:51:28
the Philippines India Romania
Brazil and
1:51:31
Venezuela there have been
smaller
1:51:33
flare-ups in popular vacation
1:51:34
destinations like France Greece
and
1:51:36
Israel and it's unvaccinated
travelers
1:51:39
who are the problem they are
the ones
1:51:41
who are bringing the virus into
the u.s.
1:51:43
the only reservoir for for
measles virus
1:51:46
is people so the only way
you're gonna
1:51:48
get measles is if you come in
contact
1:51:51
with somebody who's infected
with
1:51:53
measles I guarantee you the
next phase
1:51:55
of this rollout is you have to
be able
1:51:57
to prove you've had your MMR
shot before
1:52:00
you can enter the United States
of
1:52:01
America and that will be for
citizens
1:52:04
and non-citizens alike you can
just see
1:52:06
it coming
1:52:08
that's a moneymaker it's a huge
1:52:11
moneymaker so so now I don't
know what
1:52:14
Merck's at but this is where we
would
1:52:15
want to buy some Merck stock
but they
1:52:18
still they still have to get
the the
1:52:20
regulator's done it doesn't
have to be a
1:52:22
law they can just do it through
Homeland
1:52:23
Security they can say yeah new
rule you
1:52:27
got to be able to show it might
somebody
1:52:29
a marketing guy at Merck would
be
1:52:31
getting a lot of handshakes and
1:52:33
high-fives not a big bonus give
me a big
1:52:36
bonus bill at the end of the
year baby
1:52:38
bunnies come your way
1:52:40
fantastic yeah anyway but I
think you're
1:52:45
right they're going to bring the
1:52:46
meanwhile good idea
1:52:48
I'll just stay healthy with the
Jambo
1:52:51
Joe's little gift box did you
get one
1:52:54
from from Joe Joe Winky our
guys over
1:52:57
here with the spray the jam but
yet the
1:52:59
spray this spray is so we first
of all
1:53:02
he's a Jambo he sent the the
solve again
1:53:06
the solve in that that's so
good if you
1:53:10
have you know put hands pain in
your
1:53:12
hands or your back or anywhere
really
1:53:14
just muscle pain any kind of
joint pain
1:53:16
but then he has these sprays
1:53:19
which is 500 milliliters of THC
in a
1:53:23
bottle with a peppermint these
guys have
1:53:28
got a good idea man
1:53:30
I've been around to two sprays
of that
1:53:33
is enough for me yeah
1:53:35
kaho he had a booster get a
third one it
1:53:39
can't hurt literally what
they're saying
1:53:43
it's just distilled water
anyway so now
1:53:46
let me give another strategy to
the
1:53:49
politicians I would say Trump
could do
1:53:51
this and any Republican could
use this
1:53:54
strategy where do you think
these
1:53:56
measles are coming from illegal
1:54:00
immigrants well that's a that's
what
1:54:04
idea that the right-wing talk
radio guys
1:54:06
have brought out months back
I'm sorry
1:54:09
sorry I don't listen to that
for what
1:54:13
you should have to be so
sarcastic oh
1:54:15
I'm just a sarcastic guy okay
I'm
1:54:18
concerned about something what
are you
1:54:21
concerned about I'm not gonna
say what
1:54:23
I'm concerned about you'll find
out
1:54:24
later
1:54:24
the I would say this that this
idea has
1:54:29
already been brought forward
there also
1:54:30
to book the TB tuberculosis
uncurable TB
1:54:34
is coming in from Mexico
measles is
1:54:38
coming in from Mexico
1:54:40
Ventura see they just thought
leprosy
1:54:42
well that would be cool to
bring that
1:54:44
back so I threw that in but
that's a
1:54:49
good one
1:54:50
leprosy is out there yes we
must have a
1:54:56
doctor that can tell us how to
cure it I
1:54:57
forget what happens well get it
how did
1:54:59
you get leprosy how the cure
leprosy I
1:55:01
thought it was incurable
1:55:02
no no leprosy is very curable
otherwise
1:55:05
would be leper colony still we
do have
1:55:09
Steiner Ranch here in Austin I
don't
1:55:11
know if that could be a leper
colony but
1:55:14
we don't know for sure all
right let's
1:55:19
talk about Venezuela for a
moment ah you
1:55:23
certainly you have some clips
I've got a
1:55:25
couple throw away nothing on
Venezuela I
1:55:27
did have something and I didn't
keep it
1:55:30
because it was just this guy
going on
1:55:33
about there
1:55:33
a cool against me and I still
here
1:55:36
standing and now that then they
got this
1:55:38
new guy they're introducing
some third
1:55:40
guy yeah okay
1:55:41
no I'm gonna be sites Plato I'm
gonna
1:55:43
pick it up right there okay so
first of
1:55:47
all shame on the neo cons who
are doing
1:55:52
this Boulton Pompeo God knows
who else
1:55:56
you guys are playing the game
from the
1:55:59
80s and 90s it's so easy now
for anyone
1:56:05
with half a brain and some some
friends
1:56:07
on the Internet to see Oh Guido
is there
1:56:11
and he has troops and these
guys have
1:56:13
brand new uniforms with the
creases
1:56:16
still on the side he got fat
Americans
1:56:18
walking around with with the
underneath
1:56:21
their clothing they've got
armor on
1:56:23
you've got guys wearing their
American
1:56:25
helmets we've got em and m16
rifles you
1:56:30
know all the wrong equipment
for what
1:56:32
they would have their we're not
stupid
1:56:34
and of course because of the
internet
1:56:37
not only do we know this stuff
but the
1:56:38
disinformation gets way beyond
what you
1:56:41
guys can do you cannot control
it they
1:56:44
can't control it anymore because
1:56:46
typically in a wag the dog
scenario all
1:56:49
you need is that they have the
camera
1:56:51
it's all the fun are you
1:56:54
did you talk into somebody are
you
1:56:56
talking to the intelligence
community
1:56:58
no I'm talking to the military
okay yeah
1:57:01
military intelligence and let
me tell
1:57:04
you on the ground boots on the
ground
1:57:06
boys and girls who are deployed
they're
1:57:09
sick and tired of it they do
not want to
1:57:11
deploy they don't want to the
phoney war
1:57:13
they're going to that it's
becoming a
1:57:16
problem they see it too it's
like this
1:57:19
is bullshit I don't want to go
there so
1:57:21
what did they do in this old
wag the dog
1:57:23
situation they got up on an
overpass
1:57:26
that's where all the
professional video
1:57:28
you saw which is pretty much
all have
1:57:30
you seen a whole bunch of
selfie cam
1:57:34
stuff now mainly was shot from
the
1:57:36
bridge from the overpass you
see an
1:57:39
armored vehicle drive over
people it
1:57:41
could have been anyone in that
they both
1:57:42
have access to that but it's
really a
1:57:46
small crowd of
1:57:47
eyes up there and it's obvious
that you
1:57:49
know they even have the purple
banner
1:57:50
hey don't shoot me I'm the one
of the
1:57:52
good guys in my purple band
it's so in
1:57:54
its yeah this is this is all
mercenaries
1:57:58
they're all written but wait
let me
1:57:59
finish so you have some you'd
shows
1:58:02
videos of some smoke and some
people you
1:58:04
know yeah getting roughed up
and Damned
1:58:06
maybe a shot or two and that
used to
1:58:08
look really scary but now we
see that
1:58:11
it's just a small bits of
isolated
1:58:14
occurrences and that got no
traction no
1:58:17
one jumped up and said let's do
it they
1:58:19
tried this was a I think a
serious try
1:58:21
and it was so pathetic well a
couple of
1:58:27
things I think you're right in
every way
1:58:30
it is pathetic I think it was a
serious
1:58:34
try I don't know who was behind
it I'm
1:58:37
more inclined to think CIA oh
it's
1:58:40
totally CIA totally but but I'm
reminded
1:58:43
of a clip that we played about
a year
1:58:44
ago about the book some ex
spook that
1:58:48
was discussing that Guatemala
takeover
1:58:51
where we planted we took over
the radio
1:58:54
station started giving fake
reports to
1:58:57
drive out the the government
because
1:59:00
they were afraid there was
thousands of
1:59:01
troops headed their way there
was nobody
1:59:03
coming it was just a big bluff
and I
1:59:07
think that I don't know who's
behind all
1:59:10
these things but I think
they're using
1:59:11
exactly what you said
techniques and
1:59:14
ideas that are from the 50s yes
what in
1:59:18
the 50s yeah they're using
ideas from
1:59:23
the 50s and there's learned
nothing from
1:59:27
Syria they learn nothing from
Iraq which
1:59:31
was given the green light cuz
we're
1:59:33
really welcomed with open arms
and
1:59:35
they're gonna be cheering us as
we
1:59:36
waltzed into Baghdad which never
1:59:39
happened we always forget about
that one
1:59:41
all the military experts have
been the
1:59:43
spooks we're all talking about
we're
1:59:45
gonna welcome with welcome our
you know
1:59:47
that hearing and you can
parades for us
1:59:50
as we as our tanks roll into
Baghdad you
1:59:53
know that this is going back to
what the
1:59:54
forties this is what you know
we took
1:59:56
over we came into Paris you
know not
1:59:59
having not the TIC taken the
nots
2:00:02
this is so pathetic and so
old-fashioned
2:00:06
and I don't know what they can
do about
2:00:08
it because for one thing they
can't get
2:00:11
anybody into these positions of
of
2:00:14
influence that know anything
about
2:00:16
social media they're in
Washington DC no
2:00:20
well so first of all since by
the way
2:00:23
they've stopped again this is
the
2:00:24
biggest botch we have to call
what it is
2:00:28
this is a huge botch this is on
the Bay
2:00:32
of Pigs level
2:00:33
well it's involved a lot of the
same
2:00:35
players coincidentally and
again CIA
2:00:39
Pompeyo is running the OP he's
an ex-cia
2:00:42
guy and he dropped in to talk
with Brawl
2:00:46
about everything you've seen the
2:00:47
violence on the streets of
Caracas and
2:00:50
elsewhere certainly looks like
Maduro
2:00:52
is not going to go without a
significant
2:00:55
fight so here's the question
what
2:00:57
specifically is the United
States
2:00:58
prepared to do if Maduro
arrests whydo
2:01:02
I'm not gonna get into
specifics but
2:01:04
we've made very clear we would
consider
2:01:06
that a major escalation well if
we we've
2:01:10
watched throughout the day it's
been a
2:01:11
long time since anyone has seen
Maduro
2:01:13
he had an airplane on the
tarmac he was
2:01:16
ready to leave this morning as
we
2:01:17
understand it and the Russians
indicated
2:01:19
he should stay we think the
situation
2:01:22
remains incredibly fluid we
know that
2:01:25
there were senior leaders
inside the
2:01:27
Maduro government that were
prepared to
2:01:29
leave they told us as much over
the past
2:01:32
few weeks and we're convinced
that the
2:01:34
Venezuelan people are going to
get their
2:01:35
democracy back so if you say he
was
2:01:37
getting ready to head over to
the
2:01:38
airport and the Russians talk
to Matta
2:01:40
that are the Russians
responsible now
2:01:42
for what's going on we've made
clear all
2:01:45
along wolf that that madura
surrounded
2:01:48
by Cubans and has been
supported by
2:01:50
Russians there in Venezuela and
we've
2:01:52
told the Russians and we've
told the
2:01:54
Cubans that's unacceptable it's
2:01:56
unacceptable to starve people
it's
2:01:58
unacceptable lost sick children
not to
2:01:59
be able to get their mojo the
nations of
2:02:02
the region and the Lima group
the
2:02:04
organizations are all demanding
that we
2:02:07
get democracy restored and that
we get
2:02:10
dignity back to this once great
nation
2:02:11
it's a it's a country that has
the
2:02:13
capacity for great wealth and
the United
2:02:15
States is
2:02:15
prepared to stand with the
Venezuelan
2:02:17
people to support the interim
government
2:02:19
to help a free and fair
election take
2:02:21
place and then to build back
this
2:02:23
country I am so against this
now I
2:02:25
understand we can't have a Cuba
2:02:28
situation where we've got
missiles
2:02:30
within range of wash Washington
DC let's
2:02:34
just make it what it is and
Trump either
2:02:37
he's focused on something else
and like
2:02:39
oh Michael take care of it
whatever it
2:02:42
is this is this is this is an
2:02:45
impeachable offense for
allowing this
2:02:48
bullshit to continue and it's
come
2:02:52
people are not stupid anymore
Trump may
2:02:54
understand that that he can
reach people
2:02:57
with his Twitter but he also
has to tell
2:03:01
them what's going on in some
terms that
2:03:03
they can understand because now
we're
2:03:05
just finding out for ourselves
and it's
2:03:07
bullshit what's going on and as
I've
2:03:10
discovered Guido is just the
beginning
2:03:14
that's just the front man
that's just
2:03:15
he's never going to be in
charge his
2:03:18
only job is to bring Leopoldo
Lopez back
2:03:22
and that's the big news from
this botch
2:03:26
in this debacle is Leopoldo
Lopez was
2:03:30
brought out with Guido and this
is the
2:03:34
guy who was supposed to do it
but I
2:03:36
think they completely failed
that's why
2:03:38
you see Guido like going you
know what
2:03:40
there's like eight people
around him
2:03:42
gone yeah whatever bro because
he could
2:03:45
not capture the attention but
I'm gonna
2:03:47
tell you who Leopoldo Lopez is
as we go
2:03:50
back to 2014 your favorite show
2:03:53
democracy now who is Leopoldo
Lopez a
2:03:56
Washington Post describes him
as a 42
2:04:00
year old Harvard educated
left-leaning
2:04:02
moderate what do you know about
his
2:04:05
history left-leaning moderate
would be
2:04:07
quite a stretch loboda Lopez
represents
2:04:09
the far right of the Venezuelan
2:04:11
political spectrum in terms of
his his
2:04:13
personal and political history
here's
2:04:15
someone who's educated in the
United
2:04:16
States from prep school through
graduate
2:04:18
school at the Harvard Kennedy
School he
2:04:20
ascended from from the first
president
2:04:23
of Venezuela purportedly even
from Simon
2:04:25
Bolivar in other words he's a
2:04:26
representative of this
traditional
2:04:28
political
2:04:29
class that was displaced when
the
2:04:30
Bolivarian revolution came to
power in
2:04:33
terms of his very specific
political
2:04:34
history his first party that he
came to
2:04:37
put came to power as a
representative of
2:04:39
premier justicia was formed
through the
2:04:42
at the intersection of
corruption and US
2:04:44
intervention corruption by his
mother
2:04:46
purportedly uh funneling funds
of you
2:04:49
know from Venezuela's oil
company into
2:04:51
this new party and on the other
hand
2:04:54
funding from the NID from USAID
from US
2:04:57
government institutions to
so-called
2:04:58
civil society organizations now
after as
2:05:02
Chavez came to power the
traditional
2:05:04
parties in Venezuela collapsed
and both
2:05:06
the domestic opposition and the
US
2:05:08
government needed to create
some other
2:05:10
vehicle through which to oppose
the
2:05:13
Chavez government and this this
party
2:05:15
that Leopoldo Lopez came to
power
2:05:17
through is one of those is one
of those
2:05:19
vehicles so this is really
where he's
2:05:21
coming from
2:05:22
in this moment though even his
former
2:05:24
compatriot from that party
Henrique
2:05:26
Capriles who was the who was
the unified
2:05:28
presidential candidate for the
2:05:30
opposition in April has
realized that
2:05:32
the line of taking street
action in an
2:05:35
attempt to oust a democratic
government
2:05:36
is simply not going to work and
Leopoldo
2:05:39
Lopez as well as other
far-right leaders
2:05:42
like Maria Corina Machado and
Antonio
2:05:44
Ledezma um have really gone
gone all-in
2:05:46
with this attempt to oust the
government
2:05:48
so that's the guy you want to
be looking
2:05:50
at that's the guy who was
supposed to
2:05:52
make it all happen that's who
Guido
2:05:54
brought out onto onto the
streets and it
2:05:57
failed and let's be honest this
is only
2:05:59
about turf oil and drugs lots
of drugs
2:06:05
you can even control drugs just
drugs Oh
2:06:08
oil mm-hmm I think drugs oils
the
2:06:12
largest largest reserves in the
world
2:06:15
bigger the Saudi Arabia yep
drugs who
2:06:20
cares and for those of you who
think I
2:06:22
was just a crackpot in the
buzzkill just
2:06:24
talking about all these
conspiracy
2:06:26
theories I have one for you a
United
2:06:30
Nations report the United
Nations report
2:06:32
just came out about the white
helmets in
2:06:36
Syria I I believe we have
discussed many
2:06:41
times how
2:06:42
like they were just faking aloni
2:06:43
operation faking faking these
the gas at
2:06:47
the sarin attacks and the only
domestic
2:06:51
news channel I could find to
report on
2:06:54
it was one America News which
has a very
2:06:56
unprofessional read but you'll
get the
2:06:58
details at least forty members
of the
2:07:00
terrorist linked white helmets
have
2:07:02
admitted they staged fake
chemical
2:07:05
attacks to provoke retaliation
against
2:07:07
the Syrian government members
of the
2:07:09
group who won an Oscar for
their Netflix
2:07:12
documentary came out in recent
2:07:14
interviews for a study
presented to the
2:07:16
United Nations and confessed
they had in
2:07:18
fact faked the attacks the
Academy
2:07:21
should take that award back oh
because
2:07:27
this report will never listen
to the
2:07:29
report you'll never hear about
it again
2:07:31
faked the attacks according to
maxim
2:07:35
grigoriev the director for the
2:07:37
foundation of the study of
democracy the
2:07:39
white helmets provided a
detailed
2:07:41
description of the methods
commonly used
2:07:44
by their organization to fake
the scenes
2:07:46
the admissions came after a
thorough
2:07:48
fact-finding mission carried
out in
2:07:50
Syria which uncovered numerous
members
2:07:52
of the terrorist affiliated
group as
2:07:54
well as dozens of other actors
who took
2:07:57
part in the fake attacks
grigoriev
2:08:00
explained the participants were
often
2:08:02
innocent bystanders who were
taken
2:08:04
advantage of by the white
helmets many
2:08:06
were living in poverty and
agreed to
2:08:08
participate just to earn a few
dollars
2:08:11
to buy food for their families
a woman
2:08:14
recounts how the white helmets
members
2:08:15
gave her a white sheet to wrap
around
2:08:17
herself and says she was then
told to
2:08:20
lie motionless on the ground
she was
2:08:22
even instructed to fill her
mouth with
2:08:24
toothpaste so she would appear
to be
2:08:26
choking on chemical weapons
another man
2:08:28
said as he was told to close
his eyes
2:08:30
and play dead while the white
helmets
2:08:32
filmed him being taken to a
hospital and
2:08:35
in duma the site of last year's
chemical
2:08:38
attack near Damascus a white
helmets
2:08:40
member says that local children
were
2:08:42
given candy as a reward for
acting like
2:08:45
they were sick on camera
2:08:47
no they should have won an
Oscar then
2:08:50
you have the wrong category
that was the
2:08:53
documentary it should have been
best
2:08:55
acting by a group or ensemble
it's too
2:09:12
bad that these people don't get
a chance
2:09:14
listening to no agenda we could
tell
2:09:15
them that next time this
happens it
2:09:17
should ask for sag minimum they
could
2:09:22
probably get it
2:09:23
you could get double scale for
a risk
2:09:25
factor especially having the
choke gun
2:09:28
but Mach pace but most
importantly they
2:09:30
need to get in the Union so
they can get
2:09:32
their retirement benefits
2:09:33
yeah and free DVDs Baron Ladd
akin is at
2:09:38
the top of our list of thanked
on for
2:09:39
show 1134 he came in with 170
$8.67
2:09:44
followed by a be Vince Vince key
2:09:50
pronounced like Vince key Vince
key okay
2:09:53
and which I should also know
how to
2:09:56
pronounce Wauwatosa Wisconsin
Chevy
2:10:01
benzene in Wauwatosa it was
constant she
2:10:05
says she wants to wish her very
awake
2:10:07
fiancé Brad Horowitz a happy
33rd this
2:10:10
last Monday thank you for
keeping Brad
2:10:12
saying with your 2x week
podcast we will
2:10:15
put him on the list
2:10:16
he's on and ski and ski
2:10:21
Jeffery by the way I like these
people
2:10:23
that send a little
pronunciation hints
2:10:25
it helps well yeah if you got a
name
2:10:27
like Ben ski Jeffery briar 102
dollars
2:10:31
and 38 cents a hundred and two
dollars
2:10:36
and doesn't steal this thing
you're
2:10:37
concerned about what you're
concerned
2:10:41
about something and you keep
mumbling
2:10:42
about what was that I mean are
you okay
2:10:44
or no the the mic stand
2:10:47
I'm unlike you I have a mic
stand and
2:10:52
with a boom on it uh-huh
2:10:55
I've said I don't know I guess
this
2:10:58
wasn't really shown in the
picture of my
2:11:00
studio that put the newsletter
it was
2:11:02
obfuscated by your by your ham
radio
2:11:04
Riggs yes I had plenty of them
and so
2:11:08
there's a lot of wires on the
floor
2:11:10
mm-hmm and sometimes this stand
gets on
2:11:13
top of them and then it falls
off okay
2:11:18
where's Jeffrey briar 102
dollars and 38
2:11:21
cents
2:11:22
oh and that then he says 51 19
is enough
2:11:25
for all you guys do so I
doubled it even
2:11:27
if it's nearly a hundred and
fifty
2:11:29
Canadian pesos he wants to call
his
2:11:31
brother out Kevin as a douche
bag and I
2:11:35
will remind everyone that for
both
2:11:37
candidate a we will accept $200
X in
2:11:42
your own currency as an
associate
2:11:44
executive producer ship $200 a
US even
2:11:47
though you fall very short but
that's
2:11:49
the brotherly thing to do
2:11:50
yes because at one time their
numbers
2:11:53
were high that's right and yes
you
2:11:55
remember during the Iraqi war
and we
2:11:57
benefited from that so we're
giving back
2:11:59
well I don't know if he
benefited $100
2:12:06
parts and nobody's in decent
Oakland
2:12:09
keep up the amazing work Adam
Adrian
2:12:12
Ramos $84 de Dino Dino and
Alberta
2:12:16
Canada uh 75 men I do have a
note and I
2:12:21
kept this note to read because
it's a
2:12:23
little long I'm not gonna read
the whole
2:12:24
thing maybe I will but I just
thought it
2:12:26
was an interesting note yeah it
was
2:12:28
written you know when you say
that and
2:12:29
just when you say it's a very
long note
2:12:31
I won't read it but maybe I
will do you
2:12:33
know what you sound like Trump
it's a
2:12:37
very long note maybe I'll read
it maybe
2:12:38
I won't maybe I will because
the cheque
2:12:44
for $75 Canadian which is my
Alberta
2:12:47
climate leadership adjustment
rebate
2:12:51
[Music]
2:12:52
it's a bit money that you that
Dino
2:12:56
spent on something in Alberta
2:12:58
I received the cheque a few
weeks ago
2:13:00
and immediately thought it
donated to
2:13:01
the best podcast in the
universe where
2:13:02
John talked about our climate
tax and
2:13:04
rebates that inspired me to get
off the
2:13:06
couch and send it to you
although I
2:13:09
seriously that the climate tax
will save
2:13:11
the planet it's a great idea
that
2:13:12
donating this rebate to the No
Agenda
2:13:15
sure will be healthy for my
2:13:16
making a lot this is a great
donation
2:13:18
idea it's great donation what
is the
2:13:21
amount it says it was
seventy-five where
2:13:25
is it seventy-five yes $75
that's your
2:13:28
that that was his rebate that's
the new
2:13:31
standard am tax climate tax
that's the
2:13:34
new standard you standard fork
and a
2:13:37
navy and own ations yeah these
rebates
2:13:40
are paid out four times a year
so there
2:13:41
might be more coming your way
however
2:13:43
Jason Kenney the newly elected
premier
2:13:45
of Alberta campaigned on
eliminating the
2:13:48
tax my feeling is that Kenny
won't
2:13:50
cancel the provincial tax which
will
2:13:52
stop the plan increases since
the feds
2:13:55
would just step in in taxes
directly
2:13:57
anyway so in other words these
checks
2:13:59
will keep coming and Kenny's
full of
2:14:00
crap according to this guy
2:14:02
regarding the what we talked a
lot about
2:14:04
that regarding the recent
provincial
2:14:07
election here in Alberta the
fact of the
2:14:09
matter a quote unquote is that
even
2:14:12
though the climate tax gets a
lot of
2:14:13
discussion deeper and more
sinister
2:14:15
shenanigans are afoot a week
before the
2:14:19
election a report from the
Canadian
2:14:20
writer Viviane Kraus was heavily
2:14:22
promoted it accuses and
provides proof
2:14:24
that various climate change and
2:14:26
environmental groups of being
sponsored
2:14:28
by American foundations and
business
2:14:31
interests their goal is to kill
the
2:14:33
Alberta Energy business by land
locking
2:14:36
our oil and gas reserves
driving down
2:14:39
the price of a barrel of crude
no
2:14:41
surprise to many of us but big
news to
2:14:43
others Kenny made it part of the
2:14:45
campaign in his election night
victory
2:14:48
speech called out the
Rockefeller
2:14:50
Brothers fund the tides
foundation nice
2:14:54
look that one up in our
favorite yeah
2:14:56
lead now and the David Suzuki
Foundation
2:14:59
and others since 2015 because
we got
2:15:02
none of this news down here
says 20 what
2:15:05
we do now says 2015 hordes of
climate
2:15:08
crisis activists have
infiltrated our
2:15:10
provincial and federal
government so I
2:15:12
wonder is there any collusion
and maybe
2:15:15
old news now but I can get
clips if you
2:15:17
want them yes of course of
course we
2:15:19
want clips yeah possible could
we please
2:15:22
get some jobs cover for the
folks here
2:15:23
in Alberta will put it they
spend an
2:15:25
estimated almost a hundred and
thirty
2:15:28
thousand jobs related to the
oil and gas
2:15:29
industry have been lost since
the NDP
2:15:32
and the Liberal Party of Canada
took
2:15:34
over our government here's
hoping that
2:15:36
the UCP can get our economy
back on
2:15:38
track and here's hoping that
Trudeau and
2:15:39
his Liberals get sent packing
after
2:15:43
leadership election in October
this year
2:15:44
thanks as we say you know as we
say to
2:15:47
all the Canadian JH must have
gotten 10
2:15:54
emails from people saying
Trudeau is
2:15:56
high there's no such thing as
Canadian
2:16:00
ich name or something is but we
call you
2:16:02
Canadian I'm sorry for your
challenge Oh
2:16:06
God all right onward um Patrick
2:16:12
officer Patrick Coble comes in
with 70
2:16:14
cabal magical Bell Cobell oh
he's travel
2:16:20
speech travel speech and travel
home
2:16:22
karma I got it I'm gonna give
that to
2:16:26
him right now come on it's
Patrick
2:16:27
Colville man you kidding me
you've got
2:16:29
Karma he's up there make sure
that the
2:16:37
travel over the Alberta karma
comes in
2:16:39
at the answer uh Martin Tillman
69 69
2:16:46
sir Jim zukul 69 69 sir got
Nate this a
2:16:50
basketball 69 zukul at the end
will do F
2:16:53
cancer karma for a sister of
course yes
2:16:56
absolutely
2:16:56
Peter Chong in Lakewood
Washington 67 67
2:16:59
sir Gabe of San Francisco sir
Gabe 6660
2:17:07
Sam Connor 60 Robert Bruckner
55 55
2:17:11
Scott McNabb 55 we got some
birthday
2:17:15
coming up
2:17:16
Eugenia walk well 51-19 these
were 51 19
2:17:20
was a special donation for
today's show
2:17:22
this was yeah this may mean
Scott McNab
2:17:27
needs a D douching so I'd like
to give
2:17:28
that to him
2:17:30
you've been deduced cuz we've
seen we
2:17:35
don't do it people here's the
people who
2:17:36
helped us a name and location
2:17:38
51:19 Eugenia Rockwell a MWe
tuition
2:17:45
broke rotation Brooke cushion
Brooke
2:17:49
Titian Brooke and he's got a
little
2:17:52
thing in Dutch here he's been
listening
2:17:54
to me on the radio since 1981
and he
2:17:58
says now it's no agenda I'm
still
2:18:00
listening thank you
2:18:04
huh this is a guided million
yeah
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William Alston in Baltimore
Maryland
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Craig Chris Ruger in home man
me TC
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Meeteetse Wyoming
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I think it's Matthias Latif
meat eats
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meat eats your teats or my
teeths Paul
2:18:27
and Renton Washington Ben
Todman Brian
2:18:30
Burgess we want to thank these
folks by
2:18:32
the way and Sir Paul from
Twickenham UK
2:18:35
now it's not a lot not a lot of
people
2:18:37
jumped on that one but we did
get those
2:18:39
sir Chris Sundberg fifty one
dollars in
2:18:41
Mercer Island the following
people are
2:18:43
$50 donors name and location a
Jeremy
2:18:46
Cartwright ed Murray who's in
Rockford
2:18:48
Illinois
2:18:49
Esmeralda GAC we talked about
earlier
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mm-hmm Ripon Wisconsin
2:18:55
Michael Janowski in lindoro
Pennsylvania
2:18:59
Bradley ledin parts unknown
Andrew oxen
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ham break break or Blake as
he'd be
2:19:05
called Harper and he needs
they're seen
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waters gravel is back every
show hold on
2:19:12
Blake needs a deuce yes Maxine
Waters
2:19:19
gravel ever since the gravel
came on the
2:19:21
scene invoked into invoked into
life by
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minuchin the gravel has just
been so
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beneficial to us he/she/it
2:19:33
asks can you ask John to take
me to
2:19:36
Seattle meet up there's I might
read it
2:19:40
my people out there I need to
hear it I
2:19:42
prefer Zipporah hecho el y que
in
2:19:46
Toronto a lot stro Antoni ins
today sir
2:19:49
Brian Watson in Raleigh North
Carolina
2:19:51
IET Kitagawa in san francisco
is our
2:19:55
last producer for this segment
i want to
2:19:58
thank all these folks and
people who
2:19:59
donate the lesser amounts to
show 1134
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you keep us going
2:20:04
yes in Samantha needs he's on
the list
2:20:07
happy 30th - or sexy boyfriend
Eric
2:20:10
McKay and I had something else
2:20:13
yes special Dame karma Adam
John hoping
2:20:18
you will break for me as I need
your
2:20:19
help I know the power of the
Karma's
2:20:21
last year I asked for health
karma when
2:20:23
I was diagnosed with diabetes
2:20:25
I've now I had now have that
completely
2:20:27
under control and don't need
any meds so
2:20:29
thank you for that well then
you don't
2:20:31
thank us now I need karma again
not for
2:20:34
me but for my lovely husband
who has the
2:20:36
second job interview for a
position as a
2:20:38
mainframe DBA Wow
2:20:42
old-school he really needs this
job so
2:20:45
may we ask for some jobs karma
I would
2:20:47
be so very grateful as he's
getting a
2:20:48
little bit Restless hanging
around the
2:20:50
house since he was made
redundant from
2:20:52
his last job in September the
mainframe
2:20:55
jobs don't hang on trees she
says lots
2:20:58
of lots of lots of love Dame
Dane of
2:21:00
course we'll do that I'm glad
2:21:03
everything's well with you and
while
2:21:06
we're at it let's talk about
the meetups
2:21:07
oh I already thanked Daniel for
no
2:21:09
agenda meetups calm we have
quite the
2:21:11
list may 2nd that would be
today is the
2:21:14
Seattle Meetup let us know how
that goes
2:21:17
I wonder if they're doing it
after the
2:21:19
show it must be May 4th in
Baltimore
2:21:23
Maryland also the 4th Flint
Michigan
2:21:25
part 1 and part 2 may 5th the
Brussels
2:21:29
Belgium meetup the 18th
Cincinnati Ohio
2:21:32
may 25th eastern North Carolina
and
2:21:35
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and
again on
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June 6th if you miss it on the
second
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another meetup in Seattle and
on June
2:21:41
8th Oklahoma City go to no
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or start your own actually
mm-hmm and I
2:21:50
really want to thank everybody
who all
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the producers who helped us
with the
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show today good notes good
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like that I'd like it when we
have stuff
2:21:59
to talk about during the
segment and
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brand-new months the second of
May 2019
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here's her birthday list Sir
Chris
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releases happy birthday of
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son Ben and what a good his
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Mackay and our very own Eric
the show
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celebrates on the 4th happy
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universe and we have a
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I'd like to do let me see
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no we have a daming ha ha did
we read
2:23:21
her note did we read a Kim
Smith note
2:23:24
John did we miss it uh I think
this was
2:23:30
a note I remember let me see if
I do
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something I printed because
maybe she
2:23:35
she closed out the gap and I
don't see
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it well maybe she just would be
it so
2:23:39
maybe just counted it all up
and got no
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I want to make sure if she had
a note
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that we give it to her and this
would be
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Kim Smith no is it Smith yes
SMI th well
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let me now you can play the
jingle okay
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that's right ladies and
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without finding the appropriate
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that means we head over to the
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only
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this is funny because I got a
bunch of
2:24:33
Kim Smith emails but they're uh
I here
2:24:37
it is haha it worked it came
under K Al
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Smith is good thing I looked
under Smith
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hi gents I do not recall
exactly when my
2:24:47
husband hit me in the mouth but
I can
2:24:48
tell you that it was at some
point prior
2:24:50
to the show where Adam
mentioned the
2:24:52
time he nearly singed his nads
while
2:24:57
smoking on the toilet oh this
is long
2:25:00
time ago she's an old-school
listener I
2:25:02
don't even remember this I do
something
2:25:06
you don't forget but whatever
reason I
2:25:09
do not forget things like that
well
2:25:11
neither does at him apparently
2:25:12
thanks Adam she says on show
11:33 my
2:25:16
smoking-hot hobby surreptitious
night of
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the Marin Headlands provided a
birthday
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808 donation towards my dame
hood prior
2:25:26
to the 4/20 birthday gift he
recently
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informed me that all donations
he's made
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senses knighting on show 1000
also
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received via an 808 donation I
see a
2:25:36
preoccupation here are being
counted
2:25:39
towards my dame hood now that's
just
2:25:40
good husband husband husband uh
turns
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out the birthday boobs donation
he
2:25:46
thought would bring me close to
deem
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hood has brought me right up to
the
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round table did I mention the
guys
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smoking hot mm-hmm attaches my
donation
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spreadsheet
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please dame me Dame Moneypenny
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frequently annoyed alright you
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I would truly enjoy another one
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pencil hit you pencil oh I
would surely
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enjoy barbecued oysters an
anchor
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steamed the round table bars
opium had
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Anchor Steam on there before
stirs and
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Anchor Steam
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yeah Anchor Steam is the - that
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the earliest of the fabulous
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a jingle is in order please
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give it up for Raven Charlie
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followed by a goat scream
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2:26:34
don't know won't save that baby
I cannot
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thank to both of you enough for
the many
2:26:38
hours of sanity sanity you
provide for
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us each week I also find the
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the contributors
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or the contributions of the
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contributions by many of the
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entertaining and inspiring I
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doubt someone out there is
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Spandau Ballet song thanks in
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for the many triggers it will
create and
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thank you for your courage Kim
Lewis
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Smith Northern California all
right well
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if you can grab your blade I'll
grab
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mine got it right here do a
special
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thing this time the sexuality
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your DNA the opportunity to
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at the round table we have all
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whole couple maybe though family
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crawfish came breaks we got dr.
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red highs and the redheads and
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and Blanc's table girls and
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varnish bong hits and Bourbons
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na okay Oh
2:29:09
something here well I do have a
note to
2:29:13
read okay this is from producer
uh
2:29:18
anonymous
2:29:19
I just heard show 133 133 yeah
11:33 and
2:29:25
would like to extend as we like
to
2:29:27
extend some of my knowledge on
the above
2:29:29
subject as have some standing I
actually
2:29:31
drove one of those cars on a
nightly
2:29:32
basis in the police department
that I
2:29:35
worked for in the Bay Area now
talking
2:29:37
about license plate readers ah
the title
2:29:41
of the email the LPR license
plate
2:29:44
reader record record the plate
obviously
2:29:47
in a smaller jpg photo and the
GPS
2:29:50
location of the hit the data is
then
2:29:52
uploaded to the California wide
database
2:29:55
in California would which is
only
2:29:57
accessible to law enforcement
agencies
2:29:59
for instance if I want to
access a plate
2:30:02
as a local cop I need
legitimate reasons
2:30:04
including a crime
2:30:05
aka crime investigating like
fraud
2:30:08
kidnapping domestic violence
you name it
2:30:10
reference numbers for the
investigation
2:30:12
etc what we all need to watch
out for is
2:30:15
private license plate readers
which are
2:30:19
becoming a very ride that's a
business
2:30:22
that's a good business
2:30:23
I've seen many private yes I'm
thinking
2:30:27
about this is a good that good
idea exit
2:30:29
strategy there goes that one
guy won't
2:30:32
donate it
2:30:32
I've seen many private entities
going
2:30:35
out and placing these on their
2:30:37
properties these private
vendors then
2:30:39
manage the data I would assume
that they
2:30:41
have the ability to sell
whatever data
2:30:43
they may have to whomever will
pay for
2:30:45
it which definitely is not
local state
2:30:48
law enforcement at this stage
of the
2:30:50
game
2:30:51
many repos credit companies etc
contact
2:30:56
it con contract with these
vendors who
2:31:00
have their own mobile tow truck
license
2:31:02
plate readers and mounted
readers on
2:31:05
private shopping malls business
lots etc
2:31:09
so have you had any cop
questions you
2:31:11
can ask him so what these guys
do is
2:31:13
apparently they go out looking
for repos
2:31:15
and get deadbeats and all these
things
2:31:18
that the law enforcement won't
deal with
2:31:20
and because another job and so
they've
2:31:24
set up to kind of a like a
vigilante
2:31:25
operation huh yeah there's so
much
2:31:30
collection it was that you know
I still
2:31:32
don't have you're doing here's
another
2:31:33
one
2:31:34
somebody's doing private maybe
this is
2:31:38
done by the City of Oakland it
might be
2:31:40
the City of Oakland but they go
if you
2:31:41
park your car at the Oakland
Airport
2:31:44
your license plate every
license in the
2:31:47
whole giant parking lots are
scanned
2:31:49
looking for people that are
violating
2:31:51
anything possible on outstanding
2:31:53
warrants if you have an expired
tag this
2:31:57
happened to me that's why no I
just
2:32:00
expired tab and I ended up
getting a
2:32:04
good get come back from my trip
and I go
2:32:06
into the airport parking lot
there's a
2:32:07
ticket you gotta take it huh
because
2:32:12
they
2:32:12
skander yeah they go there when
2:32:15
apparently in the scan all this
things
2:32:17
and Bing boom there I was with
a smart
2:32:20
tag and I get a ticket
2:32:22
you know I still don't have my
mailbox
2:32:26
sorted out and I've gotten a
lot of
2:32:28
helpful information from people
and one
2:32:30
of our producers she said you
know I've
2:32:32
been waiting for it to pop up
so much I
2:32:34
think she's in she was in real
estate I
2:32:38
have to look it up again and
she's oh
2:32:40
yeah look at this link and it's
just one
2:32:43
of these sites you know like
find a
2:32:45
person calm or whatever the
heck it is
2:32:47
John every address I've lived
at back
2:32:51
230 Glen Road Verona New Jersey
with
2:32:55
every phone number accurate
yeah up
2:32:58
until my last place of
residence yeah
2:33:01
you have to pay like 50 bucks a
month to
2:33:02
get that stuff unless you got a
free
2:33:04
month or every day well she
just sent me
2:33:07
a link this is crazy
2:33:10
there is no sir in fact I and I
don't
2:33:13
get you US Postal Service but I
do get
2:33:16
FedEx and UPS because they
apparently
2:33:18
can find the address but none
of them
2:33:21
ring the doorbell they knock
and so I
2:33:25
finally asked one of them you
know if
2:33:28
you ring the bell I might hear
every
2:33:29
could miss the guy at a return
that says
2:33:33
no I don't do that anymore
because I
2:33:34
don't want to be recorded see
all these
2:33:38
doorbell things these doorbell
cameras
2:33:42
yeah yeah they don't even
though they're
2:33:44
probably being recorded anyway
they had
2:33:46
they are yeah they may me was
bitching
2:33:49
about that she's got a ring she
just
2:33:50
installed one on the house up
north tell
2:33:57
his story you've got to tell
the story
2:33:59
now what
2:34:02
apparently it records when she
goes out
2:34:04
to take the garbage out they it
records
2:34:08
her coming and going and then
it makes a
2:34:11
clip and it sends it to her
email and
2:34:13
she's got all these clips of
herself
2:34:15
yeah walking in and when she
first saw
2:34:17
the clips is who the hell is
that woman
2:34:25
these companies let law
enforcement into
2:34:29
your cameras that they have
almost an
2:34:31
open pipeline so you know this
is not a
2:34:35
guy as the OTG specialist in
our in our
2:34:38
little no agenda family I would
2:34:40
recommend she get rid of this
device
2:34:43
discussed this exact same thing
with her
2:34:45
okay good and she said no and I
said
2:34:50
well the cops are looking I
don't care
2:34:51
what difference does it make oh
yeah
2:34:54
that's how it starts yeah said
you told
2:34:57
you you're no longer visiting
is that
2:34:59
the idea that's the case she
says I'll
2:35:03
keep it for good I'll get one
on the
2:35:07
back door yeah it's gotten
pretty bad
2:35:12
it's really gotten pretty bad
alright by
2:35:17
the way the police can get into
the get
2:35:19
access to the stream mm-hmm or
take a
2:35:22
look at the videos Debbie's a
criminal
2:35:24
can too that's the problem
2:35:26
well surely the comings and
goings oh
2:35:30
she's back she's gone oh yeah
she's out
2:35:33
now she's gone of course having
a
2:35:36
feeling the house that keeps
the would
2:35:39
teach somebody a lesson yeah
he's one of
2:35:42
those Venezuelan dogs Brazilian
last
2:35:46
same thing yeah yeah you gotta
be
2:35:49
careful they can turn on you
and kill
2:35:50
you
2:35:51
yeah well I don't think that's
gonna
2:35:53
happen or a glitch could kill
you
2:35:58
computer troubles for some big
airlines
2:36:01
yesterday a glitch involving
booking and
2:36:03
checking this turns out
American Alaska
2:36:05
and JetBlue some travel delays
2:36:07
passengers couldn't get their
boarding
2:36:09
passes that's the problem they
took it
2:36:11
in company behind the gritch
sabre sized
2:36:14
on twitter fix the problem by
yesterday
2:36:16
afternoon ok it's over speaking
I cannot
2:36:19
believe that then this is what
Fox
2:36:22
Business News shame on you
2:36:24
glitch I mean what just why
don't you
2:36:26
just read headlines from
Twitter don't
2:36:28
even bother doing news anymore
the goods
2:36:30
that be seeing in well their
ratings are
2:36:33
showing and they're not doing
they can't
2:36:34
even do that right
2:36:35
no and I did just have to
because we
2:36:38
haven't really touched on it on
the
2:36:40
extinction rebellion in the UK
we've had
2:36:42
it you know some clips yes you
had a
2:36:44
clip I'm get all excited I have
an
2:36:48
extended clip for today and
these are
2:36:51
the people who say that we need
to
2:36:53
immediately take action and
they are
2:36:54
taking action they've blocked
off of
2:36:56
London Stock Exchange actions
to screw
2:36:58
things up and they've been one
woman
2:37:00
glued her breasts to the
pavement yeah I
2:37:04
like that one
2:37:05
yes yes I don't know how smart
these
2:37:07
people are civil disobedience
protests
2:37:13
in decades I don't know if
that's true
2:37:16
but we'll just take it from
bringing
2:37:19
climate change to the heart of
political
2:37:21
debate what did she say the
biggest well
2:37:29
here again the student protests
about
2:37:31
the tuition that they had to
invent
2:37:34
Catalan cuz it was completely
out of
2:37:37
control and she says this it was
2:37:42
Britain's biggest civil
disobedience
2:37:43
protest in decades yeah I don't
think
2:37:46
that's true at all it's not
true it's
2:37:49
not even close to true but it
makes you
2:37:52
pay attention bringing climate
change to
2:37:55
the heart of political debates
I think
2:37:57
the situation is certainly a
grave one
2:38:00
and I think that the most
important
2:38:02
thing is to ensure that our
government
2:38:04
acts politicians should be
judged on
2:38:07
actions
2:38:07
words we should show that we're
making a
2:38:10
difference rather than simply
telling
2:38:11
everyone how important it is to
change
2:38:13
but extinction rebellion
activists were
2:38:16
left disappointed when
Environment
2:38:18
Secretary Michael Gove failed
to declare
2:38:20
the climate emergency so on
Tuesday
2:38:23
their leader was already
warning Reuters
2:38:25
there was more nonviolent civil
2:38:27
disobedience to come like
refusing to
2:38:29
honor personal debt that would
entail a
2:38:32
mass refusal of paying off
mortgages
2:38:34
student loans interest I mean
that is
2:38:38
just purely my opinion though
that's
2:38:40
what I'll be saying when we're
talking
2:38:41
strategy that I think that's
the kind of
2:38:43
way to go and actually what we
want is
2:38:47
with all of this we don't want
to be in
2:38:50
a battle really we want the
institutions
2:38:53
that were all part of to wake
up and go
2:38:56
you know which is happening the
2:38:58
financial institution business
is going
2:39:00
we just can't carry on as we
are so what
2:39:02
are we going to do this
Bradford said a
2:39:05
MassDEP refusal would quote
turn the
2:39:07
financial system upside down
2:39:09
Reuters Matthew Green is
following this
2:39:11
story clearly the movements
going for a
2:39:13
lot of internal debate at the
moment and
2:39:15
deciding how they can make the
biggest
2:39:18
impact after surprising
everybody I
2:39:20
think even themselves with the
amount of
2:39:23
support and attention they
gained over
2:39:25
the last few weeks many people
say that
2:39:28
it's unrealistic to rapidly
decarbonize
2:39:31
the economy but extinction
rebellion is
2:39:33
arguing it's not about what's
realistic
2:39:35
it's about what has to happen
to avoid
2:39:38
the most apocalyptic scenarios
found in
2:39:42
peer-review to climate science
2:39:46
this is my favorite
peer-reviewed
2:39:49
climate science are you kidding
me these
2:39:51
are models man these are models
rapidly
2:39:55
decarbonize the economy but
extinction
2:39:57
rebellion is arguing it's not
about
2:39:59
what's realistic it's about
what has to
2:40:01
happen to avoid the most
apocalyptic
2:40:05
scenarios found in
peer-reviewed climate
2:40:08
science and rebellion is
getting more
2:40:12
people and those in power to
agree with
2:40:15
that view well this happened in
New York
2:40:22
- gah I have a clip Oh my Clips
a little
2:40:27
less it doesn't have it doesn't
have the
2:40:30
one factor which I thought was
quite
2:40:32
interesting don't pay your bills
2:40:34
yeah this is that don't pay your
2:40:37
mortgage yeah that's a great
idea
2:40:42
foreclosed become homeless I
mean what
2:40:45
kind of logic is this II you
know this
2:40:48
is to me this whole thing at
this point
2:40:50
with all these DS crisis
rebellion
2:40:55
it's the protest and all these
marches
2:40:59
that are really hurting
commerce this is
2:41:01
the monster that's been created
by the
2:41:03
left they deserve this so here
is what's
2:41:08
happening in New York City
arrested
2:41:10
seven nonviolent protesters
Tuesday as
2:41:12
they peacefully blocked access
to
2:41:14
Democratic senator chuck
schumer's
2:41:16
Manhattan office the youth
activists
2:41:18
with the sunrise movement are
calling on
2:41:20
the Senate Minority Leader to
endorse
2:41:22
the green New Deal a resolution
calling
2:41:24
for a transformation of the US
economy
2:41:26
by funding renewable energy
while ending
2:41:29
US carbon dioxide emissions by
2030 I'm
2:41:34
willing to get arrested and put
my body
2:41:35
on the line for the green new
team
2:41:37
because it means the bodies of
all of
2:41:39
the people
2:41:41
by the climate crisis here
demand and
2:41:47
with the sunrise movement say
they've
2:41:51
asked Senator Schumer to convene
2:41:53
townhall meetings to discuss
his climate
2:41:55
plan but say their requests
have been
2:41:58
rebuffed or ignored this is our
selling
2:42:01
jiménez resident of Brooklyn
Sunset Park
2:42:03
neighborhood I have lived in
Sunset Park
2:42:06
since I was four years old
2:42:09
it is a low-income immigrant
community
2:42:14
of color and it was ravaged by
Hurricane
2:42:18
sandy so I have seen with the
climate
2:42:22
crisis is going to do what it's
already
2:42:25
doing to communities like mine
all
2:42:27
across this planet and when our
Senate
2:42:30
Minority Leader refuses to
co-sponsor
2:42:33
the only plan on the table that
is going
2:42:36
to address the crisis at the
scale that
2:42:39
science and justice to me then
that is
2:42:43
unacceptable that's not the
only plan on
2:42:51
the table oh yeah oh yeah no it
is
2:42:53
you're not paying attention
chump hey
2:42:56
only plan on the table we must
do it now
2:42:59
we have to stuff all carbon
dioxide let
2:43:01
me stop breathing beto has a
plan
2:43:04
well Beto is out of the picture
toes got
2:43:06
a five trillion dollar plan do
you see
2:43:09
the oil and gas industry as an
opponent
2:43:13
in that won't you have to fight
them
2:43:15
won't you have to declare
yourself in
2:43:17
opposition to their interests
well I
2:43:20
think the short answer is yes
in in some
2:43:22
significant way we know that
certain oil
2:43:26
and gas corporations have been
fighting
2:43:29
public policy on this issue
have been
2:43:31
hiding their own science and in
research
2:43:34
at the expense of our climate
and as
2:43:39
human life so wherever those
two things
2:43:41
come in contrast or in
opposition
2:43:44
I'm always going to choose the
people of
2:43:46
this country having said that I
want to
2:43:49
make sure that those who work
in the oil
2:43:51
and gas industry the
2:43:53
to work in the fossil fuel
industry are
2:43:55
brought along as partners to
make sure
2:43:57
that we make this transition in
the 10
2:44:00
years we have left to us the
signs he's
2:44:05
bringing the oil and gas
partners and
2:44:08
he's right because if you
really want to
2:44:09
go to wind and solar
2:44:10
you need to treble your gas
electricity
2:44:16
generation capacity history or
brought
2:44:21
along as I'm sorry I'm not
following the
2:44:23
domestic partners to make sure
that we
2:44:25
make this transition in the 10
years we
2:44:27
have left to us and scientists
tell us
2:44:30
to make the kind of bold change
that we
2:44:33
need we cannot afford to
alienate a
2:44:35
significant part of this
country we
2:44:38
cannot do this by half measure
or by
2:44:40
only half the steps it can't be
2:44:41
Democrats versus Republicans
big cities
2:44:44
versus small towns we all have
a shared
2:44:46
interest in a cleaner future
for this
2:44:48
country work with listen to
everyone
2:44:52
Anytime Anywhere to make sure
that we
2:44:54
advance this agenda and get to
zero net
2:44:57
net zero greenhouse gas
emissions by
2:44:59
2050 no no no no that is not
going to
2:45:04
fly you know the thing is his
cadence
2:45:07
has been slowly changed as he
can't hear
2:45:09
Obama a lot anymore cuz used to
be when
2:45:11
he ran against Cruz he's a book
it sound
2:45:13
like Obama I little bit try to
make it
2:45:15
as Obama sound now he sounds
like a
2:45:17
robot his cadence is just well
he's
2:45:20
freely for very long yeah he's
he's very
2:45:22
nervous now he can't really get
anything
2:45:24
out he's wearing suits and ties
is
2:45:26
probably cutting off the
circulation
2:45:28
yeah the neck especially if you
tie it
2:45:34
properly it cuts down it cuts
your blood
2:45:37
to the brain and you just
slowly become
2:45:40
an idiot
2:45:40
very common knowledge and with
that with
2:45:44
that handy no agenda tip we
will leave
2:45:47
you for today's deconstruction
but we'll
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2:45:54
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they say I don't exist I'm
getting
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pretty pissed no mail today of
spices
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pass the buck I told him on my
quad he
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doesn't give a fuck how good
they know
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existence
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address
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how can they find my
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when it's all over
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misplace my address no wonder on
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depressed that's true that's
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true that's true
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collective still survived so
that the
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birds can flourish that's true
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collectors still survive that's
true
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so that the birds can flourish
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that's true but if the birds can
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flourish so that the mammals can
2:48:33
flourish so that all life can
flourish
2:48:35
that's true
2:48:38
collective still survive if
that's true
2:48:40
and really we think that that
would be
2:48:43
the gentler choice somebody is
saying
2:48:46
be gentler to simply cut back
to that
2:48:52
which is sustainable and that's
true
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that's true that's true
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thanks Obama
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don't create Jhansi Dvorak the
2:49:53
deconstruct the news for you
and of
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Korean Chauncey Dvorak that is
what they
2:50:03
came here to do we need to kill
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we need to kill them bomb them
bomb them
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bomb them and bomb them again
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we need to kill them we need to
kill
2:50:49
them
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and bomb them again
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motive for an org slash and a
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miss Cheerilee moved to adjourn