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us out I'm Jesse Dvorak you
know I agree
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it's been nothing but chilly
and rainy
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here in Austin and it's it's
May it's
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supposed to be warm and hot it
will hear
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it's supposed to be summer we
have our
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summer in May June a little bit
and then
0:45
it gets cold I mean normally
because it
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fogs up no it's been there has
not been
0:49
one day of warm weather since
mid April
0:53
for 11 years we've been saying
whatever
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the government says go the other
0:58
direction it's a sure bet yeah
of course
1:06
we still believe in the 70s
global
1:09
climate change stuff yeah
global cooling
1:13
we're all gonna die from from
from
1:14
gorilla frost yes cooling
cooling
1:17
cooling all right well it's
been a
1:23
pretty interesting day those
days just
1:27
getting started here yeah well
the
1:29
sideshow is still on in full
effect the
1:33
embarrassment both sides it's an
1:37
embarrassment to both sides
it's an
1:38
embarrassment to the American
news media
1:40
which I'm sure is in turn
creating an
1:43
embarrassment for world press
this
1:46
sideshow is just terrific so we
had this
1:50
one woman Mary Scanlon actually
a middle
1:55
name on the Cairo's Mary gay
Scanlon mhm
2:00
G a ye know just GA Y straight
up gay um
2:05
going on about how it's so
obvious that
2:09
the Mulla report indicated that
could be
2:11
there was Russian Kalu
2:12
they can't get off this thing
and then
2:15
they had this woman Escobar
come on and
2:18
she goes I've gotta get these
clips I
2:19
didn't get to couldn't catch
him soon
2:22
enough she goes on saying the
mullah
2:24
report clearly indicates that
there was
2:26
Russian collusion and clearly
indicates
2:29
that Trump clearly indicated
Trump was
2:34
obstructing justice trying to
cover up
2:36
the obvious Russian collusion
11 times
2:39
and it says though that they
either
2:43
didn't read they don't care
what the
2:44
report said and then they have
to scan
2:48
like goes on she says we're not
asking
2:50
for bar to break the law he
just has to
2:52
give us the whole report yeah
which
2:56
would be breaking the law I
mean the law
2:58
could be changed obviously
changed the
3:01
law you guys now my favorite is
3:02
constitutional crisis no longer
co-equal
3:05
branches of government we're
all going
3:08
to die I did have something on
yeah yes
3:16
was it
3:18
let me see where the hell was
that I had
3:20
a Judge Napolitano who ever
since he's
3:24
been relegated to Fox
nation.com with
3:29
Tommy Lehren as his boss he's
yes he
3:35
he's he's really come out anti
anti
3:38
Trump which I don't remember
him as
3:40
being I thought it was exactly
the
3:43
opposite so it was very
interesting to
3:44
listen to him and he had a
great little
3:47
piece on bar on bars background
before
3:51
you go on that night you
mentioned it
3:53
I'm now reminded now that you
mentioned
3:56
that he's used to be pro Trump
now he's
3:58
a teacher I'm reminded of the
worldwide
4:00
Wrestling Federation or
worldwide
4:02
Wrestling Entertainment yeah we
got a
4:07
flip we got to be against this
guy and
4:09
then the bad guy is the good
guy and
4:10
then we bring in the Samoan
twins
4:14
yes well here's the Samoan one
twin
4:17
Judge Napolitano
4:18
speaking of dilbar who he knows
quite
4:21
well it is for a particularly
bad
4:23
Attorney General oh look
4:26
question is that doesn't matter
this is
4:29
reason TV so yeah it stands to
reason
4:33
they'd have a question like
this but the
4:35
answer is it's even more fun
right is
4:37
bar a particularly bad Attorney
General
4:39
Oh Nick I mean the built bar
that I know
4:44
when he was the head of the
Office of
4:47
Legal Counsel in the early
years of the
4:50
George HW Bush administration
so that's
4:52
the think tank within the DOJ
that tells
4:55
the rest of the DOJ what the
law means
4:56
and from there he became the
Attorney
4:58
General wrote the original memo
to the
5:01
president about the
constitutionality
5:03
and virtues of mass warrantless
5:07
surveillance so right there
it's very
5:10
difficult for me to find good
about him
5:13
it would be an unbelievable
good would
5:15
be angels coming down from
heaven that
5:16
good to outweigh an evil that
pernicious
5:19
and pervasive because from that
single
5:21
memo developed the 60,000
domestic spies
5:25
we have now that work for the
NSA yeah
5:30
good work bar this makes total
sense to
5:35
me
5:36
this is exactly the guy you
want in
5:37
there to protect to have
Mahler's back
5:42
he knows Moloch when in cleaned
up now
5:45
bars got to come in he's
someone's got
5:47
to be the Patsy someone's got
to go down
5:49
that's his job and he'll protect
5:50
everybody else he knows how it
works he
5:53
knows the system he was a part
of it
5:55
well nobody's looking at it
that way we
6:00
we what we we were objective
the way the
6:07
right-wing is seeing this is
the bar is
6:11
coming in they're not to
protect people
6:13
but to indict yeah it's gonna
get
6:17
everybody how doubtful is that
don't buy
6:22
it because I see no evidence of
it and
6:24
he hasn't indicted one person no
6:27
someone's gonna go down I'm not
sure if
6:30
it's I mean the the problem is
the is
6:34
the CIA stuff and the the
Brennan you
6:38
know the entrapping
6:39
Papadopoulos or not really it
mean honey
6:42
traffic and really and trying
to give
6:45
him information that they could
say he
6:46
then had and was trying to do
something
6:49
with and therefore justify
their their
6:52
their spying warrants actually
ahead of
6:54
I had another clip about that
let me see
6:58
where was that yes this is and
I learned
7:01
a new term from this Jodha
Genoa the
7:04
Genoa who is a former US
attorney but
7:08
now he's kind of like a Fox and
Friends
7:10
guy I like this guy what he has
to say
7:16
but I think it's just piled
high with
7:19
wishful thinking I completely
agree but
7:25
I did like the new term we
learned I
7:27
want to switch gears here and
ask you
7:28
about this news out of the New
York
7:30
Times last week about a spy
that was
7:32
placed another spy that was
placed on
7:34
George papadopolis in September
of 2016
7:37
identifying herself as Ezra
Turk we know
7:40
thanks to the New York Times
reporter
7:42
who went on CNN and said this
that she
7:44
was not an FBI agent she was a
7:46
government investigator sent by
the FBI
7:48
and he's not willing to be more
specific
7:50
what does this tell you well
her name is
7:53
Ezra Turk which of course is
her no
7:55
mogera
7:56
her wor name it's not a real
name she is
7:59
what they call in the business
a spy
8:01
slut she was used did they call
it
8:04
honeypot have you ever heard
this one no
8:09
in Perkins and his economic
hitman book
8:13
oh it was a spy slut that got
him
8:16
involved with being an economic
hitman
8:17
right now we've heard of honey
pots but
8:20
spy slut
8:21
this is a good one and that's in
8:22
delicious better coordination
well we
8:26
call it the biz hey we got that
spy slut
8:29
from Turkey on that yet
8:31
and he has a little bit more to
say but
8:33
just this is the most important
part was
8:36
the neuter it heard nome de
Guerre her
8:38
wor name it's not a real name
8:40
she is what they call in the
business a
8:43
five flood he was you did they
call it
8:46
honeypot that's a business term
the
8:48
spice like that at the agency
called the
8:51
spice well she is was used by
the agency
8:55
to entrap Papadopoulos let's
remember
8:57
what all business is all about
George
9:00
papadopolis was nobody he knew
no
9:03
Russian he had never been to
Russia he
9:05
didn't even read anything about
Russia
9:07
what was happening here this is
what
9:10
John Brennan set up along with
Comey
9:12
they put agents of the United
States
9:14
government and foreign assets
from other
9:17
intelligence services in play
to plant
9:20
information with Papadopoulos
that he
9:24
would repeat back to some other
foreign
9:26
intelligence services who would
then
9:28
feed it to the FBI and create a
basis
9:31
for a FISA warrant or an arrest
9:33
when Papadopoulos returns to
the United
9:35
States from overseas make no
mistake
9:37
about it this had nothing to do
with
9:39
collecting intelligence from
9:41
Papadopoulos it had everything
to do
9:43
with planting intelligence with
9:46
Papadopoulos he was being used
to create
9:49
a false narrative to entrench
to frame
9:52
the incoming president of the
United
9:55
States there you go I think
that sounds
9:58
believable believable but it
was a huge
10:02
blunder because the Papadopoulos
10:04
character if you ever seen him
interview
10:05
anything as such it sounds like
I
10:18
swallowed my Yeti instead of
alright
10:21
breathe the teen says well
alright okay
10:24
he started I think he's still an
10:26
innocent guy who's he's just
kind of
10:30
this he's a dummy yeah when you
told me
10:34
this okay well but yeah you
should pass
10:36
it on yeah if I remember you
know yeah
10:40
it was a it was the wrong guy
10:43
you mean the wrong guy I know
he was the
10:45
perfect guy to plant on I think
was the
10:47
perfect guy it was the wrong
guy cuz he
10:49
didn't do any real damage I
love how
10:50
he's talking about this Asura
Turk any
10:53
interviews he's like well she
was very
10:55
flirtatious but of course I
didn't I
10:56
didn't fall for that mm-hmm
okay George
11:02
he's got this hot Italian
lawyer wife
11:05
who hangs out with she's very
very smart
11:07
and I just wonder it's like you
know
11:10
Papadopoulos
11:11
you cheater I'll bill you out
but you're
11:14
my bitch from now on so there's
no
11:19
evidence that anything happened
no but
11:21
we do know we'd have a name at
least
11:23
spies slut sounds so great I'd
love to
11:25
hear that on CNN sure the women
in the
11:27
agencies love the terms oh yes
well I
11:29
can be a dude you can have dude
sluts
11:32
yeah which not as offensive
really is an
11:38
offensive term I wouldn't want
to be
11:39
called a slut yes see it's not
offensive
11:42
you actually liked the idea no
I said
11:44
they do making it even worse do
not want
11:47
to be called the slut is what I
said I
11:49
don't like the idea
11:50
oh I thought you said you
wanted to be
11:52
Co Oh what makes more sense do
you have
11:59
anything else on on any
collusion yeah I
12:03
have a couple of funny examples
it's not
12:05
my big collection which I hope
they come
12:08
boats on Sunday but listen to
some of
12:10
this stuff some of these idiots
said
12:12
here's my favorite one she well
no first
12:16
let's play sensenbrenner
bitching and
12:18
moaning about you can't release
the
12:20
report fully because of all the
illegal
12:21
''tis involved so let's get
that out of
12:23
the way Sensenbrenner is a
12:25
representative you know he's a
senator
12:28
on the Senate
12:29
okay I think he's a
representative yes
12:33
what I've got on the Judicial
Committee
12:36
okay I think it is absolutely
shocking
12:39
that the majority of this
committee is
12:43
going to ask the chief law
enforcement
12:45
officer of the United States to
commit a
12:48
crime
12:49
shocking shocking and the crime
would be
12:52
to release unredacted east sex
blahdy
12:55
blahdy blah yeah so meanwhile
Trump just
13:00
put the kibosh on everything
and I said
13:02
that knowing and just
pronouncing it yet
13:05
another way kibosh on
everything and so
13:09
this got Sheila Jackson are the
who
13:12
would have been our favorite uh
13:15
representative had not Maxine
Waters
13:18
come onto the scene yes yep up
there up
13:21
the ante but Sheila's running
she's
13:24
going for it was one of the
most idiotic
13:26
comments ever that the
president now
13:29
seeks to take a wrecking ball
through
13:31
the Constitution of the United
States of
13:33
America oh yeah for the first
time in
13:36
the history of the United
States a
13:37
president is now exerting
executive
13:40
privilege over every aspect of
life what
13:45
maybe we should just step back
for a
13:47
second just explain exactly
what this is
13:49
about because it is so idiotic
yeah it
13:52
is literally almost down the
13:54
technicalities and just to make
in this
13:58
case the Attorney General bar
looked
14:00
like a douchebag a puppet the
14:03
president's lawyer
14:04
voilá that you know heap
massaged the
14:08
public by not really and even
though he
14:10
has no had no obligation under
the rules
14:12
to release the report they just
want the
14:15
whole report we voted on a damn
it the
14:17
rules laws be damned we want
the report
14:19
and it's just a big show and
it's so
14:22
tiring to watch because you
really get
14:27
almost nothing coming except if
you
14:29
boneheads clips we get a lot of
great
14:32
clips now and especially when
you have
14:35
executive privilege over all
aspects of
14:38
life yeah yes i have no idea
what that
14:42
means
14:42
i believe her it doesn't matter
it's
14:45
totally true it's true
14:46
to what okay that my summary is
the
14:49
following the report comes out
as
14:53
inconclusive
14:54
it's not even inconclusive it's
14:55
conclusive that nothing
happened and so
14:59
Bar decides I think bar made a
strategic
15:02
error here Bari decides that he
wants to
15:05
just get the whole thing out of
there I
15:07
get them so they have it
redacted
15:08
professionally to get out
certain things
15:10
that you can't release it's
just against
15:12
the law and there's nothing of
any
15:15
importance that's not been
released so
15:18
they release it so the
Democrats because
15:21
there didn't conclude what they
wanted
15:23
which is that Trump is a as a
Russian
15:26
agent a Russian spy working for
Putin
15:30
Putin Putin Putin Putin so he
so they
15:35
want the whole thing they want
to see
15:36
the whole thing so that hoping
that he
15:39
doesn't release it so they can
moan and
15:40
groan because now they can say
oh
15:42
there's all kinds of secrets in
here
15:44
they're just covering up for
Trump but
15:46
and it's very effective so far
it but
15:49
what bar should have done was
released a
15:52
heavily redacted version yes
and then
15:55
gone back and done another pass
in other
15:57
words diversity said this
version should
16:00
have been held and then he
should have
16:02
just redacted it to an extreme
and sent
16:05
that in so they could bitch and
moan
16:07
about before but the page of all
16:10
redacted the Republic is always
liked to
16:13
do during the Obama
administration
16:14
look at this it's useless and
they'd
16:16
hold up a page and the entire
piece on
16:18
black top yeah exactly yeah so
he should
16:21
have done that and then said
okay okay
16:23
I'm gonna rewrite we're gonna
go over it
16:24
again and we'll release this
one and
16:26
then release it and you think
three
16:28
maybe through three stages you
know you
16:32
don't think this they would
have come up
16:33
with some other gambit a little
bit the
16:37
idea who's gonna get to 2020
first yes
16:40
well that's all the president
until 2022
16:44
hope to get him voted out and
more
16:47
Democrats voted in but it's if
I think
16:49
they start playing their cards
a little
16:51
too soon on this yeah I think
he's
16:53
getting annoying yeah there was
did what
16:57
do we have a Nancy Pelosi where
she was
16:59
saying that this is a
constitutional
17:03
crisis yeah no this is what we
got from
17:06
her we have to make sure one
channel is
17:09
what we have from her for some
reason
17:11
political but we have tonight
my clip
17:14
which is Pelosi unbar lying to
Congress
17:17
oh you didn't even hear the
clip at all
17:19
no I didn't hear anything
17:21
hmm okay Pelosi will play yours
lying to
17:24
bar are like he lied to
Congress he lied
17:30
to congress and everybody else
did that
17:33
and would be considered a crime
nobody
17:36
is above the law not the
president of
17:38
the united states and clobber
OU's and
17:40
not the Attorney General being
the
17:42
Attorney General does not give
you a
17:44
bath to go say whatever you
want and it
17:47
is the fact because you are the
Attorney
17:49
General it just isn't true
there's a
17:55
process involved here and as I
said I'll
17:58
say it again and I may have
questions
18:01
you have the committee will act
upon how
18:06
we will proceed you know this
may be a
18:09
good point to play my little
series of
18:11
Clips here because the woman is
clearly
18:15
disturbed by this by whatever
happened
18:20
and I'm sure she believes
exactly what
18:21
she's saying and she believes
that Trump
18:24
is a agent of Putin and bar is
working
18:27
as the personal lawyer all the
things
18:29
she says I'm sure she believes
because
18:30
this woman along with many many
18:33
politicians and many Americans
are
18:36
traumatized and I came across a
great
18:40
what I thought was a great
interview you
18:43
know Aaron Matt a I'm sure you
do too
18:46
you know yeah you do he works
for
18:49
democracy now he has the gray
zone which
18:52
is a like a video podcast but
he's he's
18:55
kind of a mainstream guy I'm
sure you've
18:58
seen maybe ma se ma te oxen egg
maybe
19:05
any and this I didn't know his
father is
19:11
Gabor Ma Tei and he is a
world-renowned
19:15
highly published psychologist
and he
19:20
gave for the firt for the first
time I
19:23
think inappropriate and
19:25
alysus of the trauma that were
19:29
witnessing amongst politicians
with the
19:32
with the entire Russia
collusion story
19:35
he also analyzed I think for
the first
19:38
time I've heard it correctly the
19:39
president and his issues and
then in the
19:44
third clip kind of a general
overview of
19:46
why you know you take those two
pieces
19:48
what's happening why is it
happening so
19:50
the guy is a renowned as always
this is
19:51
a psychiatrist psychologist I
know he's
19:53
got credentials and we started
off with
19:57
him talking about this trauma
that is
20:01
the Russia collusion story
what's
20:03
interesting is that in the
aftermath of
20:05
the mother Thunderbolt of no
proof of
20:10
collusion their articles about
how
20:12
people are disappointed about
this
20:13
finding no discipline is that
you were
20:16
expecting something you wanted
something
20:17
to happen and it didn't happen
so that
20:20
means that some people wanted
Muller to
20:23
find evidence of collusion
which means
20:26
that emotionally they were
invested in
20:28
it it wasn't just that they
want to know
20:30
the truth
20:30
they actually wanted the truth
to look a
20:33
certain way and whenever we
want to look
20:35
to we want the truth to look a
certain
20:38
way there's some reason has to
do their
20:40
own emotional needs and not
just with
20:43
our concern for reality and in
politics
20:46
in general though we think that
people
20:48
make decisions on intellectual
grounds
20:50
based on facts and beliefs very
often
20:53
actually people's dynamics too
driven by
20:54
emotional forces that they're
not even
20:58
aware of in themselves and I
believe as
21:00
I observe this all of us should
get
21:01
phenomena from the beginning we
least
21:03
seemed to me that there was a
lot of
21:04
emotionality in it but had
little to do
21:08
with the actual facts of the
case
21:09
there's no question that for a
lot of
21:12
people in this country the
election of
21:13
Trump was a traumatic event
know when a
21:17
trauma reaction happens images
to say
21:20
you're hurt and you're pained
and you're
21:23
confused and you're scared and
you're
21:26
bewildered
21:27
there's basically two things
you can do
21:28
about it one is you can own
that I'm
21:31
pained and I'm hurt and
bewildered and
21:34
I'm really scared and then
trying to
21:36
look at what happened to bring
me to
21:39
that situation oh you can
instead of
21:44
dealing with those emotions
come up with
21:46
some kind of explanation that
makes you
21:48
feel better about them so now
he's
21:50
explaining basic trauma by the
way the
21:53
guy is a lefty he hates Trump
sure and
21:55
here is his analysis of Trump
he's much
21:58
more comforting to believe that
some
22:00
some enemies doing this to us
then to
22:03
look at what does it say about
us as a
22:05
society I mean there was a
massive
22:07
denial of the actual dynamics in
22:11
American society that led to the
22:13
election of this traumatized and
22:15
traumatizing individual Donald
Trump is
22:17
a clearest example of a
traumatized
22:21
politician one can ever see he
is in
22:23
denial of reality all the time
he is
22:26
self aggrandizing his
fundamental self
22:30
concept is that of nobody so he
has to
22:34
make some huge and big all the
time and
22:36
keep proving to the world how
powerful
22:37
and smart you know what kind of
degree
22:40
he's bad and how smart he is
and it's a
22:43
compensation for table
self-image you
22:46
can't pay attention to anything
which
22:48
means that his brain is too
scattered
22:50
because it was too painful for
him to
22:52
pay attention what does it all
come down
22:54
to the childhood that we know
that he
22:56
had
22:57
in and in the home of a
dictatorial
23:01
child disparaging father in a
very weak
23:06
and who demean these children
23:09
mercilessly one of the terms
brothers
23:11
dragged himself to death
23:12
mm-hmm and from compensates for
all that
23:15
by trying to makes it was big
and
23:17
powerful and successful as
possible and
23:20
emits a clear from an example
I'm not
23:22
saying this to invite sympathy
for
23:24
Trump's politics I'm just
describing
23:26
that that's what the man is and
the fact
23:29
that such a traumatized
individual can
23:31
be elected to the position of
what they
23:34
call the most powerful person
in the
23:35
world I speaks to a traumatized
society
23:39
and and like individuals can be
in
23:42
denial as society can be now so
this
23:44
society is deeply in denial but
its own
23:47
trauma and particularly in this
case
23:49
about the trauma of that
election so one
23:52
one way to deal with trauma is
denial of
23:54
it the other way is to project
onto
23:58
other people things you don't
like about
24:00
yourself so of course this is
not like
24:04
stunning news but I've not
heard anyone
24:07
on the left of any spectrum
analyze it
24:10
this way to date and to say
yeah Trump
24:14
is highly traumatized and that
that is
24:17
part of the trauma of the
nation and I
24:20
don't know maybe of the world
charm
24:24
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24:27
final short clip is the
projection part
24:30
so yes and again nothing
groundbreaking
24:33
but good to hear that at least
someone
24:35
is listening and thinking about
it it's
24:37
only a matter of historical
fact the
24:39
most serious person most year
student of
24:41
history you can possibly deny
how the
24:45
United States is interfered in
the
24:47
internal politics of just what
every
24:49
nation on earth for example and
Chile
24:51
you know but there's an elected
24:53
and that the America cheerfully
24:55
overthrows even boasts about it
not to
24:57
mention the current
indifference and Ben
24:59
Azul and internal politics not
to
25:01
mention how as you've pointed
out that
25:05
many others have pointed out
and usually
25:06
boast the bird on its cover
about how
25:09
the United States helped Boyce
you also
25:11
get elected you know you know
so even if
25:16
it's true what the Russians
have even if
25:19
it's the worst thing that's
alleged
25:20
about the Russians is true it's
not even
25:23
one minuscule proportion of what
25:25
America's public acknowledged
it has
25:26
done all around the world and
so this
25:29
rage that we project them and
and this
25:32
bad guy image the projections
of the
25:34
Russians is simply a mirror a
very
25:37
inadequate mayor of America
publicly and
25:40
openly and the repeated leaders
all
25:42
around the world it's kind of a
meta
25:44
thought about this even as
you're all
25:46
saying oh well thank you of
course it's
25:49
my own my old saying what you
say for
25:51
being yourself but you cope
door to
25:52
health but I had not considered
this
25:56
part of it where we're so I
guess maybe
26:00
we have considered it but we're
so aware
26:03
of what the United States has
been doing
26:05
all my life for sure
26:07
yeah in meddling in other
countries and
26:09
we've had a pretty interesting
war
26:12
that's still not really over in
the
26:15
Middle East and so then you
know we're
26:18
so upset about that but of
course you
26:19
can't say that because military
can't
26:23
love our troops support the
troops can't
26:26
say that so the trauma comes
out in this
26:28
other way of thinking that this
really
26:30
kind of miniscule country with
their
26:33
power Russia you know that
they're the
26:35
big boogeyman and that is super
26:38
projection and it's interesting
to see
26:41
the trolls in the troll room a
lot of
26:45
them seem pretty traumatized
themselves
26:48
I'm sure this lizard they're
just
26:51
listening to this clip how they
project
26:53
about this pop these clips
should go
26:57
check yourself trolls yeah I
can see
27:02
that bus
27:04
pretty obvious more or less
that's
27:06
what's going on yeah but and
that's
27:08
what's so nice about it's just
people
27:10
that are cut that are paid
Congress folk
27:12
that should be you know but
you'd hope
27:15
when I'm listening to this this
escobar
27:19
woman go on and on with some
27:21
interpretation of the report
that's just
27:23
not there as if it's all true
and we
27:27
have to do something
immediately and
27:29
this bar guy's the worst mm-hmm
I'm
27:31
thinking would what is wrong
with them
27:35
and by the way I think that and
this guy
27:38
didn't get into it part of the
real
27:40
trauma of the United States and
I would
27:42
say part of the troll trauma
that I'm
27:44
seeing he's really 9/11 and
because it
27:47
it was so quickly after 9/11
that the
27:50
truth movement started people
were
27:52
noticing bullcrap all kinds of
I mean
27:54
it's just yeah uh conspiracy
theories
27:56
now trauma trauma because we
all know
27:59
the true the real story has
holes in it
28:02
at least like man a lot of
stuff doesn't
28:05
make sense you know but we've
been
28:07
suppressed all you can't talk
about it
28:09
Oh conspiracy theorist I think
that's
28:13
part of the overall trees I
think that's
28:15
part of the overall trauma we
it's
28:17
unresolved man yeah we could we
killed
28:20
some guy threw his body in the
ocean
28:22
thanks Obama but you know we
were
28:25
supposed to be in Afghanistan
but then
28:27
we went into Iraq I mean people
are well
28:30
this actually came up in my
phone
28:32
conversation with my handler
last night
28:35
okay
28:36
I called they're all ears yes I
called
28:38
pachán ik actually I called
him in the
28:41
in the afternoon and he and he
picked up
28:44
I can't talk to you right now
so why
28:47
does I'm in the middle of my
Zumba class
28:52
commercial kitty right no no
cuz when he
28:56
called back last night I'm like
all
28:58
right first of all what the
hell is
28:59
going on with you and your
Zumba class
29:01
well you should talk
29:06
mean eeeh meaning what you spin
it is
29:09
the same thing it's just
another version
29:11
of an exercise thing like
Pilates or
29:14
whatever the other ones that
what it is
29:16
classes you got Pilates you got
zoom but
29:19
you got fellatio you guys
29:20
[Music]
29:22
I love the spin fellatio class
that's my
29:25
favorite well he said yeah now
remember
29:29
he's he's originally from Cuba
- I mean
29:33
yet he lived in Cuba and I said
what is
29:36
this Zumba shit I mean he
mentions like
29:38
oh there's that it combines
this dance
29:39
and that dance and when I go
three times
29:41
a week I said are you good it
says I'm a
29:44
very good dancer and somehow I
believed
29:47
him that he's totally people
can dance
29:49
he's from Cuba you pick up a
beat well
29:51
the main thing you pick up a
beat or two
29:53
the main thing he said is Ana
you know
29:55
I'm with a woman now but he
says a Zumba
29:59
class there's no men there's no
men you
30:02
can score all day long in zumba
class
30:05
that was just his little side
note so
30:10
you know for all you shut-ins
for all
30:13
you in cells learn how to Zumba
so I
30:17
said hey Stevie have something
30:18
interesting happened on the
show when I
30:22
said you know without really
taking any
30:25
position per se about Venezuela
we were
30:29
excoriating the the
administration for
30:31
this batch of a job clearly
based on or
30:34
inspired by 80s wagged the dog
scenarios
30:38
from 50 strata 1950 strategies
and it's
30:42
a it's an embarrassment and he
and he's
30:45
like oh yeah and then I go
honest ed but
30:47
here's the interesting thing
and I told
30:48
him about the emails that I got
that we
30:51
actually both received one of
them and
30:53
you know what the content was
and how
30:55
they both pointed were all
three of them
30:57
pointed to pachán ik as the
guy with you
31:00
know with the message that I
must tell
31:01
our viewers and while I'm
telling him
31:03
this he's cracking up he's
laughing like
31:06
a hyena I've never heard him
this way he
31:08
says the same stupid people who
did this
31:11
damn coup so thanks you've
answered that
31:14
question and
31:16
so he says Oh Adam it's
unbelievable
31:19
they have they have messed this
thing up
31:21
so bad and he says I don't
understand
31:24
Elliott Abrams he says he must
have
31:27
taken a backseat to this and
handed over
31:30
the reins to Bolton because he
says
31:32
Elliott Abrams that he did the
coup in
31:35
Chile he's been involved in
other ones
31:37
of course iran-contra and he
knows as he
31:41
says he knows Elliott Abrams
quite well
31:44
and he keeps telling me that he
almost
31:46
killed Elliott Abrams because
he had
31:48
killed a couple of his
informants who
31:50
were none right he made sure
talk about
31:53
this yeah yeah exactly
31:55
so he says clearly you know
this was
31:59
Bolton running the show he's an
idiot
32:01
and you know the CIA does all
the the
32:04
on-the-ground
32:06
execution of this they says
they messed
32:08
it up because the way it's
supposed to
32:10
work is really really fast and
let's
32:15
just say if you were to do this
with
32:18
Noriega I'm not saying Steve
pochutec
32:20
did this but let's just say it
was
32:22
Noriega that you were trying to
to
32:25
overthrow and what happens is
the
32:28
negotiator eventually goes into
the
32:31
Noriega compound and sits down
and says
32:33
hey you know I'm here to take
you out
32:35
and yeah I know because the
military's
32:36
flipped and it's time and this
is all
32:38
very civil apparently and I've
got three
32:42
planes one for you one for your
wise one
32:45
for your staff I've got the
house is
32:46
ready anywhere you want to go
you want
32:48
to go to Argentina any place
you would
32:50
want to be we'll send you there
here's a
32:52
big pallet of cash and they go
and that
32:55
is how the system works and
they failed
32:59
they failed they never got the
he says
33:01
the Guido guy is is is really
the
33:04
problem he doesn't have the
charisma you
33:07
know I think he's saying you
know stupid
33:08
fake Obama looking guy he has
nothing
33:10
going for him but he was very
clear he
33:13
said we'll refine will return
this is
33:17
all the military will fold even
if it
33:20
means they have to you know get
the
33:24
three planes and one for the
mistresses
33:27
and wives etc for the military
command
33:29
avenge
33:30
either get around to it he says
but this
33:32
is just so incredibly stupid
and it bogs
33:35
everything down and when I
asked him
33:38
really what is this all about
he says
33:43
this really only one thing the
Russians
33:45
aren't that important he says
it's
33:47
really it's kind of minimal
it's about
33:49
China and we don't need the oil
you know
33:53
we've lived without it for a
while we
33:55
had a great system going on
where we
33:57
we'd take Venezuela's crude we
refine it
34:01
bring it back to them then you
know then
34:03
sell it back to them and they
go off and
34:04
sell it and fill up all their
Citgo
34:06
filling stations says China is
the
34:08
problem China we do not want
China
34:11
getting any access to any oil
whatsoever
34:14
cuz that's what it's about
nothing else
34:18
which is not like we didn't
know it and
34:21
so then I threw another thing
at him
34:23
because I've been tracking
something
34:25
which I hadn't introduced to
the show
34:26
yet there's one of our
producers he said
34:30
there's something really odd go
well not
34:32
just odd there's some bad stuff
going on
34:34
once again between Serbia and
Kosovo and
34:37
I remember this whole region is
34:39
especially with Bosnia
Herzegovina it
34:42
was a big mess in the 90s was
it 90s
34:46
well it's Clinton zero yeah
Clinton's
34:49
era the 90s and we wound up
Cruz missing
34:52
a couple of people and still a
huge mess
34:55
they accidentally by some weird
accent
34:57
says these things are so
accurate
34:58
blowing up a Chinese embassy
just funny
35:03
how that happens so the reports
are now
35:07
coming in that there's once
again all
35:09
kinds of strife between Serbia
and
35:11
Kosovo Albania is playing a
part in this
35:15
and the producer who sent me
all this
35:17
information said I think
they're trying
35:18
to do something because what is
35:21
happening in Serbia China has
named this
35:25
its new gateway for rail to
Europe they
35:28
have already built a high-speed
rail
35:31
between Belgrade and what's uh
what's
35:37
the country over there doesn't
matter
35:40
they've already put in
high-speed rail
35:41
infrastructure
35:43
they you know they're talking
to real
35:45
big game they're putting all
this money
35:47
in and I said you know Steve if
if our
35:51
game is to stop China then this
could be
35:54
the next theater of some
bullcrap which
35:57
would be really bad to have a
repeat of
35:59
the 90s he said said did you
say Serbia
36:01
said yeah says oh he says this
is what
36:05
we call a mousetrap city
mousetrap
36:08
yeah we're Mouse trapping the
Chinese he
36:11
says the Serbians
36:12
are the most ruthless most
bloodthirsty
36:16
people in the world and they
will quote
36:20
fuck up the Chinese he says the
Serbian
36:24
mafia and he said by the way
they're
36:26
mostly all Russians but he's
the worst
36:28
worst just killers absolute
killers and
36:32
says if if it's Serbia cuz I'm
happy I'm
36:35
happy about that and who
sponsors Serbia
36:39
with weapons is Israel then
mainly
36:43
because the the Jews did not
from
36:46
quoting here the Jews did not
forget how
36:48
Serbia saved the Jews and in
the Second
36:50
World War and so there's
there's giving
36:53
weapons and making sure there
have
36:55
things all set up and tight for
any
36:56
operations they need to do so
China
36:59
could run into a very nasty
problem in
37:01
Serbia and I've heard this -
I've heard
37:03
never never take investment
from Serbs
37:05
because they want it back so
you know
37:10
well that's not the way the
games played
37:14
so it seems like well everyone
is still
37:17
talking a big Russia game the
real worry
37:20
is indeed China which as we
know from
37:23
Joe Biden is not a big deal
those guys
37:25
are ok over there they're just
trying
37:28
gotta good guys and that's my
report I
37:32
think that's a good report yeah
that's
37:34
the report from the handler I
would give
37:36
you an A for that report
37:39
okay well that keeps us up to
speed on
37:41
what's going on yes now in
other areas
37:44
of events there's some local
stuff
37:49
there's the illegal
surveillance clip
37:51
democracy now is kind of
interesting
37:54
oh yeah so I'm watching these
these
37:56
hearings and there was one
little thing
37:58
that I think people should need
because
37:59
if you are I'm not recommending
anybody
38:02
do this which is turn on c-span
and
38:04
listen to these idiots but
there is this
38:10
thing they do is call I move to
strike
38:11
the last word
38:12
we've talked about this yeah
but I got a
38:15
good clip from c-span that
explains it
38:18
quite nicely the gentleman from
38:19
Massachusetts rise I move to
strike the
38:21
last word and gentleman is
recognized
38:22
for five minutes
38:23
for purpose the gentleman from
38:25
Pennsylvania rise to strike the
last
38:27
word gentleman is recognized
for five
38:28
minutes
38:29
what does it mean when a member
of the
38:31
house says I move to strike the
last
38:33
word is a question from a
viewer in
38:35
California the house most often
amends
38:37
bills under the five-minute
rule that
38:40
means five minutes is allotted
to each
38:41
side of an amendment the mover
and an
38:44
opponent other members may get
five
38:46
minutes of their own if they
offer an
38:48
amendment which is just what
they do
38:49
when they move to strike the
last word
38:51
by house precedent these
amendments are
38:53
considered to be automatically
withdrawn
38:55
after five minutes members
recognize
38:57
they are used to lengthen
debate and no
38:59
votes are ever taken on them
what person
39:02
gentleman from Minnesota rise
39:03
Mr Speaker I rise to strike the
last
39:04
word gentleman's recognized for
five
39:06
minutes
39:07
they also did something else
which was a
39:08
real TV move is that they went
through
39:12
the roll call again and
everyone's like
39:16
hey what was my vote recorded
as hey did
39:19
you get my vote just like if
some weird
39:22
time stretch it's you know it's
pathetic
39:26
well I did catch an eye so from
the
39:32
Nadler committee that I just
thought was
39:35
good oh it's all the way at the
top
39:39
those in favor respond by
saying aye all
39:41
right
39:42
opposed no those in favor
respond by
39:52
saying aye all right opposed no
no
39:55
[Laughter]
39:57
that's good in the show and the
reason
40:00
it sounds like it does is
because you
40:03
couldn't hear anybody someone
was near
40:05
so it says and now there was as
I and
40:08
the two guys right
40:09
next to it who are both
Republicans
40:12
decided to bring it up a notch
40:14
I still have it that's funny so
I'm
40:21
listening talking about which
sister in
40:23
the process they do have a
little sub
40:24
clip be nice to ask next time
you do
40:30
your monthly with the Puccini
uh ask him
40:33
about Moldova there's there's
this very
40:36
I will give credits a video
podcast so
40:38
it's not really to me a true
podcast but
40:40
this guy does this thing and
people
40:42
could look it up on YouTube
it's called
40:43
bald and bankrupt and they get
this is a
40:46
bald guy who's going around the
country
40:48
around various countries and
he's just
40:50
roaming around I mean there's
one where
40:52
he's in I think it's not George
or
40:55
Ukraine it's some really
far-out middle
40:57
of nowhere place and and the
and he runs
41:00
walks into this village and the
women
41:02
asked him she said where'd you
go would
41:04
you come from and he talks to
me to be
41:06
decent Russian it's a Russian
area and
41:08
she's home I guy I'm super
surprised
41:11
you're alive you walked through
that
41:12
forest nobody goes in there is
filled
41:14
with wolves no and so this is
the kind
41:17
of thing this guy's he's always
41:18
wandering around so he's in
Moldova and
41:20
he has got his idea was why am
why would
41:24
anybody go to Moldova for a
vacation at
41:26
the capital and he just shows
what a
41:28
hellhole it is it's a real he
has Trump
41:31
would have it a shithole place
you can
41:33
always tell I'm sorry but wait
wait but
41:35
anyway so I got he has a lot of
things
41:38
say but I got I think the crux
of it is
41:41
this clip you can always tell
when
41:43
you're in a poor country when
you have
41:44
signs saying we will buy hair
if you got
41:50
to sell your hair to pay the
bills then
41:52
you know you're in a bit of
trouble
41:54
unfortunately I can't sell my
hair
41:56
unless they weren't bit
graybeard what a
41:59
place you've got any hair to
sell you
42:01
wanna make some money come to
mould over
42:03
you can sell your hair did you
see the
42:07
hair email we got from the
lawyer what
42:11
we got an email about natural
hair we
42:13
were talking about the natural
hair yeah
42:16
with Miss USA and her natural
hair and
42:19
and
42:20
this I guess you missed it I
think you
42:22
were on the note the anonymous
as you
42:26
noted the winner of this year's
Miss USA
42:28
contest a lawyer vigorously
pointed out
42:31
how she wore her hair in a
natural way
42:34
she may have tapped into the
natural
42:36
hair movements own history of
which are
42:38
mostly ignorant but I'll submit
to you
42:40
that the winner made her
remarks because
42:41
of another independent strain
of thought
42:43
the legal professions push for
diversity
42:46
and inclusion and it goes
through quite
42:51
a detailed account of his law
firm and
42:56
he said is important highlights
here is
42:59
almost any practicing attorney
you can
43:01
tell you race gender class
religion and
43:03
other immutable characteristics
are a
43:04
part of many many professional
43:06
conversations attorneys are
regularly
43:09
reminded of their unconscious
biases
43:11
ways to eliminate those biases
and the
43:13
need to hire attorneys of color
to
43:16
satisfy institutional clients
demands
43:18
also how courts treat criminal
43:20
defendants differently based
upon their
43:22
melanin content similarly it's
common to
43:25
hear attorneys and this hurt me
when I
43:27
heard this similarly it is
common to
43:29
hear attorneys complain openly
and in
43:31
formal settings about white men
the
43:35
positions they occupy and the
power that
43:37
they wield to the supposed
detriment of
43:39
all who are not like them it's
kind of
43:42
frightening when lawyers are
doing that
43:44
oh yeah
43:47
and so well everyone's doing it
so it's
43:50
not just the lawyers right well
anyway
43:52
going through you know his
experiences
43:56
and how they have offsites
where all
43:58
they talk about you know it's a
43:59
diversity off site but really
only
44:00
people who are deemed diverse
such as
44:02
him because he says I check all
the
44:04
boxes I'm brown and you know
half Polish
44:07
and so he gets invited to all
these he
44:11
says and he talks about how you
know the
44:13
I mention all this because an
44:15
undercurrent among those who
invest
44:17
instigate these conversations
and
44:18
coordinate such events is the
belief
44:20
that individuals have a right
to their
44:22
own story appearance sense of
self even
44:26
in a professional and
traditionally
44:28
conservative lowercase C
environment
44:30
perhaps that's part and parcel
of
44:33
fighting against some very
44:34
historical inequities in our
legal
44:36
system at any rate its
encapsulated
44:37
quite well in the job candidate
I
44:40
interviewed a woman who arrived
with a
44:42
nose ring and an unshaven
mustache she
44:45
got the job the US Miss USA
winners
44:48
perhaps the best embodiment of
where the
44:50
trend might lead which was
exactly what
44:52
you talked about yeah about the
idea
44:55
that you have to you have to
hire people
44:57
with anything any way they look
which
44:59
I'm not against but it's it's an
45:01
interesting observation
certainly how
45:02
they're going about it well I'm
totally
45:04
against it you're against what
hiring
45:09
people for certain positions and
45:11
ignoring the way they look I
just don't
45:15
think it's acceptable to hire
somebody
45:17
with a mustache which draws
attention
45:21
away from whatever it is you're
doing as
45:23
a business
45:24
I mean drawing attention to
yourself in
45:26
certain situations is not it's
not what
45:30
is needed or wanted by an
employer and
45:34
to force it on an employer I
think is
45:37
unfair to the employer it hurts
their
45:39
business for example if I have
two
45:41
companies and there's one woman
with a
45:43
mustache because she's loaded on
45:45
testosterone for example to to
minimize
45:48
lesbian bed death that we
talked about
45:51
some years ago mm-hmm
45:52
she's all pumped up with with
45:54
testosterone is you got a big
mustache I
45:56
ran into a mustache
45:57
bagger at the Whole Foods the
other day
46:00
you're shopping with the elites
again
46:02
huh oh yeah she's there with a
mustache
46:05
no big deal and they're whole
foods that
46:07
we expect kind of the seed that
the
46:09
oddities but in another
situation you
46:11
have two companies and you have
two
46:12
women ones with the mustache
one doesn't
46:14
have a mustache and she's
attractive and
46:16
there's two companies doing the
exact
46:17
same business and you were
forced to
46:19
hire the one with a mustache to
do
46:21
something that maybe front
facing in
46:22
other words customers see her
you're you
46:25
put yourself at a disadvantage
to the
46:27
other person because everybody
knows
46:28
that if you're gonna buy from
one you
46:30
have two choices I'm gonna
probably buy
46:33
from the woman with the this is
more
46:36
attractive than the one that's
maybe
46:37
off-putting because she's
passed away
46:39
has to wear this mustache this
is a
46:41
political statement I so I'm
totally
46:44
against it I think employers
should do
46:45
whatever they want to do in
terms of
46:46
hiring
46:49
yeah dream on that's not how
that's not
46:52
the trend the trend is moving
away from
46:55
tell me what my opinion is
because you
46:57
said you're fine with it I'm
not that's
47:01
interesting I don't think I
said you're
47:02
fine with it I said you're not
fine with
47:04
it no no you said you are fine
with it
47:07
Oh me yeah I don't care yeah
you don't
47:10
care but didn't know you put it
oh yeah
47:14
I don't I guess I don't I just
don't
47:16
care I'm a CEO I live in Austin
so maybe
47:19
I'm just immune I just see this
stuff
47:22
everywhere
47:27
well I see it Billy Mitch I
can't
47:29
believe you see it more than I
do man
47:32
Austin please actually I had a
meeting
47:34
yesterday with the DJ for our
for our
47:36
wedding yeah who will be the
only black
47:40
guy at the wedding as far as I
know he's
47:42
probably one of the few black
guys in
47:44
Austin but he's from he's from
the UK
47:46
from the UK yeah he's got
dreadlocks
47:53
he's he's been here six years
and I just
47:56
wanted to meet him I'd only
converse
47:58
with him over the phone and
email then
48:00
we're just chatting away and he
and you
48:02
know I said well what's it like
to be
48:03
the only black man in Austin
Texas and
48:06
he says you know I gotta tell
you you
48:08
and I John we've discussed how
racist
48:10
they are in the UK but he made
an
48:12
interesting observation he said
for all
48:14
the bullshit that's talked
about America
48:16
the opportunities here for
anybody of
48:18
color certainly black these are
so
48:21
incredible he says whereas in
the UK
48:24
when everyone was invited in
from
48:26
Jamaica which is his roots and
you're
48:29
all of the all of the colonies
and you
48:31
know this is back in that was
that the
48:33
he Edward Heath days so is this
the 50s
48:35
60s like everyone we screwed
over in the
48:39
colonies come and live here but
they
48:41
they kept these people in
low-paying
48:43
low-wage jobs never really had a
48:46
conversation a public discourse
or
48:49
conversation about the
differences in
48:51
race and just race in general
he says in
48:54
America you know once there was
48:57
desegregation you got things
like
48:59
historically black colleges and
49:01
universities you got the
n-double a-c-p
49:03
for good or bad says you have
all these
49:06
different things and you have
you have
49:08
an upper class super wealthy
black you
49:10
have a big black middle class
and of
49:12
course lower lower class but he
found in
49:15
his comparison and the United
States is
49:17
far less or I would say that he
said far
49:20
less racist but he said the
opportunity
49:22
is almost an equal footing and
he was
49:26
very pleased with he says he
still has
49:30
to be careful driving while
black ma'am
49:33
but I was I was surprised in a
way
49:37
delighted to hear what he had
to say
49:38
about that
49:40
sounds right yeah that doesn't
sound
49:44
right if you look at the media
we're
49:45
just a bunch of racist bad
Rick's pricks
49:49
we are yeah especially you and
me old
49:53
white men old white men are the
worst
49:56
yeah this is true it's true
anyway so
50:02
that was that mustachioed yeah
the
50:06
mustachioed the problem is the
50:08
testosterone starts to affect
your voice
50:09
we're going back to that try to
move on
50:13
from this go to the by-election
that
50:18
just happened in Canada oh okay
a
50:20
by-election is I'm sorry you're
right
50:23
you're quick on the draw today
well
50:24
you're leaving you're leaving
gaps in
50:26
your speech which is typically
a cue for
50:28
me so look at yourself
50:30
well yeah well I I felt like
saying I'm
50:33
gonna probably setting all
these clips
50:35
up because they're vague I just
wanted
50:38
to say a by-election is the
same as a
50:40
special election it's one of
these
50:41
off-the-wall elections that we
have in
50:42
the United States out of the
blue
50:44
because somebody quit or
something like
50:45
that so this was historical you
we begin
50:50
with an election that not only
made
50:52
history in this country it
could be a
50:54
litmus test for how Canadians
are
50:55
feeling about the big three
political
50:57
parties right now
50:58
they all went down to defeat in
a
51:00
by-election last night on
Vancouver
51:02
Island losing to the Green Party
51:04
candidate Paul Manley in Nanaimo
51:06
Ladysmith he becomes the second
elected
51:09
Green Party member of
parliament in
51:10
Canadian history he will join
Park Green
51:13
Party leader Elizabeth May
51:15
on the campaign trail ahead of
the
51:17
federal election in the fall
today Prime
51:19
Minister Justin Trudeau gave his
51:21
assessment of the results
things we've
51:24
seen from from this this
by-election and
51:27
I want to congratulate all the
51:28
candidates who ran in it is that
51:30
Canadians are really
preoccupied about
51:32
climate change preoccupied yeah
going to
51:40
him now they have to to whole
to Green
51:45
Party members of the Parliament
to and
51:48
so this is historic because
this guy was
51:50
the second one
51:51
he's from
51:53
the part of the Vancouver
Island and
51:55
North Victoria and so they
tried to make
52:00
it look as though and this is
the thing
52:02
that would got me about this
clip was
52:03
that there's been reports now
and you
52:06
starting to see and I've
mentioned in
52:07
the newsletter a little bit
that the
52:10
Democrats have been doing a lot
of
52:12
polling of Democrats and
currently I
52:16
don't have a clip of this but
it's not
52:18
hard to document the number one
issue
52:21
amongst the Democrats is now
climate
52:25
change and it took over from
the new old
52:27
number one which is health care
was
52:28
number one bear was concerned
by weight
52:30
and so their polling just
Democrats I
52:34
believe so yeah and and climate
change
52:37
is number one I have a hard time
52:39
believing this why would you do
that
52:41
what would you have a hard time
52:43
believing Lizabeth Warren just
did a
52:45
flip no she's all in on
excitement no no
52:48
hold on I'm not saying the
politicians
52:50
aren't seeing that is the
strategy
52:51
because it's easy to promise
all kinds
52:53
of stuff and you not you'll
never be
52:55
around to see if it was true or
not
52:56
that's what politicians do
that's a
52:58
great idea
52:59
I've seen poll after poll after
poll
53:01
that shows climate change at
the bottom
53:03
economy jobs you know education
this
53:06
stuff is always at the top how
can this
53:08
all of a sudden be the number
one issue
53:10
and this is a much Democrats
53:13
I believe it's Democrats only I
think
53:15
with the polls you're looking
at is the
53:17
public polls with a whole
lecture and
53:20
yes yes I think I climate
change is
53:23
number eight or something you
know
53:25
normal that you'd think
especially here
53:27
where we're freezing to death
yeah where
53:32
should be boiling hot right now
no
53:36
apparently it could be bullcrap
I mean
53:38
I'm not saying that doesn't
somebody
53:40
didn't get in there and and put
their
53:42
thumb on the scale mm-hmm
53:44
and push this to the top
because they're
53:46
all in on it but no and now
everybody's
53:48
talking more and more people
around the
53:50
green new deal and climate
change
53:53
climate change climate change
and more
53:55
every candidate now that's on
my list on
53:58
the contenders list that I
published on
54:00
the cosmic weed yes your cosmic
weenie
54:02
report card yes is all in on
climate
54:05
change and
54:06
Budaj edges more so now I obeyed
54:10
O'Rourke who is trying to make
hay with
54:12
he's got a five five trillion
dollar
54:14
plan peach and peach and peach
he's gone
54:19
you know he's really pushing
these moves
54:21
at climate change at the top of
his
54:22
discussions these people are I
think
54:25
clinically insane this is this
this
54:27
could be a concerted or
coordinated
54:30
effort Scientific American
published an
54:33
interesting article about
children
54:36
changing their parents minds
about
54:38
climate change and they've done
all
54:41
kinds of the tasks yeah but
here's the
54:44
best part it turns out because
of course
54:46
they did this amongst
Republicans and
54:47
Democrats and that named as
such in
54:50
their study not conservatives or
54:52
progressives just Democrats
Republicans
54:55
and the flip from Republicans
according
54:59
to their research is dramatic
though the
55:02
minute kids go oh I'm afraid of
dying if
55:04
climate change boom they're all
in on
55:06
climate change according to
Scientific
55:08
America I'm not buying it one
thing that
55:12
one of the problems you would
kids who
55:14
get into this you have some I
believe
55:18
and I might probably will
offend more
55:20
than a few people I believe
they're
55:22
they're not being raised with
any
55:25
parental guidance I mean if you
had the
55:27
kids that you could like to
have clips
55:28
of crying and moaning and
groaning
55:30
they're gonna die any minute so
because
55:32
of these these onerous teachers
who are
55:34
you know promoting with the
kids these
55:38
ideas to kind of ruin the kids
and the
55:40
parents do nothing about it
55:42
we've had situated a couple of
kids that
55:46
came home from school with some
crazy
55:49
report and we immediately
pulled him out
55:52
of school there's a classic for
you dr.
56:02
Kiki yeah so this is becoming
and the
56:07
Canadians of course are all in
on this
56:09
even though it looks as though
the
56:10
Canadian public is like yeah
okay
56:14
whatever until they get taxed
yes then
56:17
all of a sudden it's not so fun
anymore
56:18
is it
56:19
yeah same to the French same
for the
56:21
fringe lips it's a cold lip
service and
56:23
the politicians don't seem to
understand
56:25
it so the from Europe came two
56:30
interesting pieces of news one
is and
56:32
the way this was reported was
great the
56:35
UK reported that in the past
year 0.0%
56:42
coal was used in generating the
United
56:45
Kingdom's electricity 0.0 of
course were
56:52
they true what the es what they
didn't
56:55
mention is that 56.9% who was
produced
56:59
by gas no wind 5.3 solar 5.3 so
yes this
57:08
is exactly the way it's going
British
57:10
Petroleum is all in on helping
you with
57:13
your windmill dreams because
they get to
57:15
build more gas-fired plants
because the
57:18
windmills don't produce or
solar panels
57:21
the same amount of energy all
the time
57:24
but then in Germany and usually
their
57:29
Spiegel is quoted a lot in the
US press
57:32
people so they're Spiegel
reported this
57:34
have you seen the new cover of
their
57:37
Spiegel no so it's it's a
beautiful
57:40
illustration of windmills and
57:42
electricity grid towers tip the
57:45
windmills the their their
blades are
57:49
broken they're wrapped around
you know
57:51
the the the the high power
lines are all
57:54
snapped and everything's
crumbling and
57:56
it's about the energy venda and
there's
58:01
a translation of it that they
put on
58:02
line the headline a botched job
in
58:06
germany the conversion of the
german
58:10
energy system lacks power
plants grids
58:12
and storage the state has wasted
58:14
billions and it goes into great
detail
58:16
over of how ever since
Fukushima when
58:20
Germany said off that's it
nuclear power
58:22
got to get rid of that energy
Venda
58:24
we're transitioning to the new
world the
58:26
new
58:27
of renewables 160 billion euros
later it
58:31
doesn't work everything's
become that
58:35
much more cost-effective and
surprising
58:37
to me the article details that
they
58:39
never they don't have a
Department of
58:41
Energy in Germany there is no
one single
58:46
department or even person who is
58:48
responsible for the energy
policy and
58:51
everyone just kind of went like
it's a
58:52
great idea we're gonna do we're
gonna
58:53
close everything all right
everybody
58:54
know what to do go do it and
it's failed
58:57
and they're now admitting it
huh so to
59:03
have this huge admission front
page
59:05
they're Spiegel and the
articles as I
59:07
said is detailed and it's just
ignored
59:09
ignored
59:15
uh was reminds me a lot of the
I mean
59:18
people talk a big you know they
talk
59:20
about all this stuff and decide
then
59:22
mounted people with any
scientific
59:24
background what sort of they're
all
59:25
sociologists or they or their
you know
59:29
community organizers or their
something
59:33
along the lines of no nothing
yeah
59:36
very few of them come from the
science
59:38
community and the ones who do
are either
59:39
all in on climate change but
which by
59:43
the way as I mentioned and I
don't have
59:44
a clip of this either but I
told people
59:47
to keep a lookout because
there's a
59:48
recent study that just came out
59:50
indicates that as you know we
followed
59:53
this when it was first global
warming
59:55
that it became climate change
and then
59:57
they said well you know global
warming
59:59
was more is better because it
makes
1:00:01
people more it talked that was
that was
1:00:03
a Newt Gingrich by the way and
we hope
1:00:06
like climate change it was so
climate
1:00:09
change global warming the new
one is
1:00:11
they've all decided that that
you have
1:00:13
to talk about and this look I
know what
1:00:15
it is I know what it is of
course you do
1:00:17
yeah but climate crisis climate
crisis
1:00:21
is number one yep
1:00:23
because climate crisis
apparently gets
1:00:26
people's attention yeah it
works better
1:00:28
no by the way climate crisis is
the same
1:00:31
as global warming and climate
change
1:00:32
it's all the same part of a you
have to
1:00:35
do it the fact is if you have
to create
1:00:38
buzzwords in terms people
interested in
1:00:42
the top well you're all gonna
die
1:00:46
I thought acid rain was good I
love that
1:00:49
one I thought that was a very
very
1:00:50
astute name that sounded really
bad acid
1:00:53
rain yeah yeah of course crisis
is great
1:00:57
because you can always create a
crisis
1:00:59
around some topic that's why I
think
1:01:01
acid rain crisis if they'd kept
that one
1:01:03
go about what happens I will
deployed on
1:01:05
it for some reason
1:01:06
acid rain crisis would have
been a good
1:01:09
one as you couldn't you know it
it
1:01:11
wasn't working out it wasn't
that much
1:01:14
acid rain and it was if you
remember
1:01:16
acid rain which was another one
of these
1:01:18
things that scare the public
was gonna
1:01:20
melt everything yeah we were
literally
1:01:23
going to melt away from the
acid yeah
1:01:26
and then we had the hole in the
ozone
1:01:27
layer
1:01:28
and just having a hole in
anything is
1:01:30
good you know it's like hey if
you say
1:01:33
you got a hole in your pants a
hole in
1:01:34
your boat people respond to
these words
1:01:37
climate change was you know did
what it
1:01:40
was supposed to do it did make
people
1:01:41
less interested global warming
wasn't
1:01:43
really good enough so that
climate
1:01:48
crisis and then you promote
this idea of
1:01:50
spent 12 years we were through
even
1:01:53
though like it they mentioned
in the
1:01:56
last year we had the clip with
Hanson
1:01:57
talking about 1988 he claimed
that the
1:01:59
West Side Highway in New York
would be
1:02:01
under water I know it's nothing
going on
1:02:05
this is unbelievable yeah with
that I'd
1:02:09
like to thank you for your
courage and
1:02:11
say in the morning to the man
who put
1:02:12
the C's in both words of
climate crisis
1:02:16
John C Dvorak well in the
morning do you
1:02:20
mr. Adam curry also in the
morning L
1:02:21
shifts to see boots on the
ground feet
1:02:22
in the air subs in the water
and all the
1:02:25
Dames tonight's out there in
the morning
1:02:27
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1:02:28
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1:02:44
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1:02:47
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1:02:50
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1:02:53
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1:02:55
Martin JJ came back and he I
mean there
1:02:57
were a number of pieces of very
good art
1:03:00
but I think the the pig eating
the ham
1:03:03
sandwich was just the most
disturbing
1:03:05
thing I've seen in a while and
I really
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enjoy we both went there's no
doubt this
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is just good it's too good and
I think I
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think it works I think people
you know
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know what's really nice is when
people
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start tweeting it or putting
another or
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yeah I've no agenda social
competence on
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that work the Federation you
see an
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image like that you just you
want to
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click it's it's perfect click
bait it's
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not just what you see in your
podcast
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the app you see what the hell I
gotta
1:03:33
see what this is about and I
think it
1:03:37
helps I had I'd fallen in love
with the
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woodies piece the m5m
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with the yes newsletter I think
and I
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use it in a newsletter because
it's just
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such a pretty and I wouldn't
like to see
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it as a show cover art one of
these days
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cuz it's just that it's just
slick
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are our executive and associate
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executive producers for episode
1136 of
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the No Agenda show and we want
to start
1:04:44
by thanking a few people for
producing
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the show executive producer in
fact
1:04:49
Peter Jorgensen that came in
with one
1:04:51
thousand eleven dollars and
twelve cents
1:04:54
Grosse Pointe Shores Michigan
no note I
1:04:57
can't find any email from him I
don't
1:04:59
say really dig around but if he
has
1:05:03
anything to say we'll be glad
to to spew
1:05:05
it out there but there was
nothing I
1:05:07
can't find anything under
Jorgenson
1:05:08
under donations anything I did
find
1:05:11
there next guy who turns out to
be
1:05:13
anonymous but that again was a
buried
1:05:17
note and I want to warn people
if
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they're gonna send anonymous
donations
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and and fail to mention it on
the note
1:05:23
on PayPal they're they have to
get lucky
1:05:26
to give charity come but but
this guy
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did he's in Arlington
Massachusetts
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gives 333 dollars and I do have
his note
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which I just got like a second
ago
1:05:37
believe it or not because I'm
trying to
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fill in the blanks here sorry
in advance
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for the headache I probably
submitted my
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executive producer 333 credit
chipping
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in okay alright could could I be
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anonymous and the credits I
clicked a
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quick one
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yes I click the quick button in
PayPal
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to provide my mailing address I
didn't
1:05:57
realize that I would
automatically
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consent to be on the air name
credit for
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what it's worth your recent
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deconstruction of mr. bars
interrogation
1:06:05
episode 1 1 3 3 was first-rate
thank you
1:06:10
thank you thank you much um
back to the
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spreadsheet so what does he
need to know
1:06:16
jingles no karma no nothing
that's as
1:06:18
far as I can tell I'm gonna
throw out
1:06:21
some Karma for it for anonymous
and for
1:06:23
Peter Jorgenson because you've
got karma
1:06:28
gracias I believe Baron sir
Craig birch
1:06:36
the den tight from Port Angeles
1:06:38
Washington came with $300 I'm
losing him
1:06:40
for a while indeed a happy
wedding Adam
1:06:45
Saturday walk with my daughter
down the
1:06:47
aisle I have to think oh that's
1:06:50
interesting I didn't know this
I have to
1:06:52
think of a dad speech and all
the stuff
1:06:54
that goes along with it wishing
you and
1:06:56
your keeper much happiness
1:06:58
cheers sir birch PS if you need
a singer
1:07:02
my daughter is okay wait a
minute didn't
1:07:05
didn't she sing stuff for me
saying a
1:07:07
couple jingles she's an
operatic singer
1:07:09
house what did she sing do you
remember
1:07:11
I know I don't but she she's
like very
1:07:15
good but she's a natural and
they're
1:07:18
struggling what they had a
senator some
1:07:21
music school some words that's
how good
1:07:23
she is she's saying like in the
morning
1:07:25
or something maybe she did a
number of
1:07:28
them I'm trying to think if I
couldn't
1:07:30
hmm but if she's getting
married you
1:07:34
don't know it huh
1:07:36
maybe she won't become a singer
I don't
1:07:38
know well I'm gonna look for
those cuz I
1:07:40
used to play a lot of them I
just don't
1:07:42
remember the title or what they
were
1:07:43
when it goes back well thank
you very
1:07:45
much dr. Burch soonly
1:07:51
223 please
1:07:55
pull pour this toenail put put
okay hold
1:07:59
on can you hold on one second
sure sure
1:08:03
you want me to write he's with
you no I
1:08:05
forgot I take these
spreadsheets and
1:08:08
then I punch him up with a with
an it
1:08:12
would they would buy but with a
view
1:08:15
button I punch him up so I can
actually
1:08:17
read them mm-hmm as opposed to
one point
1:08:20
type on a big screen is too
small I put
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this right so I have to punch
him up yes
1:08:27
my smart smoking-hot husband
Nathan's
1:08:30
knighthood and d douche him for
not
1:08:32
having donated this is a
present for his
1:08:40
graduation with a master's in
nuclear
1:08:43
engineering and radiological
science oh
1:08:46
I'm so proud of my former Green
Beret
1:08:49
this guy this guy's a
workaholic he says
1:08:55
former Green Beret do preso
Lieber which
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i think is a Fraser's and
freeze free
1:09:05
the oppressed free there's
somebody he
1:09:09
freed the Green Berets he's got
a couple
1:09:11
more years left for a PhD I'd
like to
1:09:14
request PhD Karma he's been a
longtime
1:09:16
listener and used to nag me to
listen to
1:09:18
the show the show time is now
our
1:09:21
designated hangout time that's
cool
1:09:25
let's go hang out listen to
them dudes
1:09:27
yeah cool BK ever you know J
listens to
1:09:31
the show but she's like she's
like
1:09:33
another workaholic she's out
painting
1:09:35
something or something so I
mean I'm
1:09:37
hearing like I'm hearing two
people
1:09:39
talking and she's out there see
who
1:09:41
these two is we got some nice
little
1:09:49
portable speakers that sound
just like
1:09:51
people they're really good
quality the
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show time is now designated
hangout time
1:09:56
because it keeps the sane and
provides
1:09:59
it just I BRE appreciate that
by the way
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and provides the healing we
need it's
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true that that's what she
writes I truly
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appreciate you both accounting
past
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number one 97 today a 223
current total
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for 2000 thank you very much
that's so
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nice Sue Ann Lee yes we're
proud of your
1:10:18
former Green Beret as well Sue
Ann Lee
1:10:21
we don't do didn't get his name
Nathan
1:10:23
Nathan Nathan yes I Adam who I
think you
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don't know Adam wheeler 200
dollars and
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34 cents another associate
executive
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producer I haven't subscription
for a
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while he says but this is my
first
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larger donations so please D do
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courage thank you for your
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Todd Moss Knight of the all time
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he's around donating to the be
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honor my
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smoking-hot wife right after
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spoiled rotten daughters may
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and Katie Maya I'm sure it's
Maya what
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Maya
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yeah Maya they're not listening
no the
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rescue cats love you rosemary
the cats
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and loved the show now so so
Maya of
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Lisbon the Katy our cats just
so you
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understand yo I get it yeah
well they
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probably aren't listening to
the show
1:11:42
either yeah Zachary Montgomery
Indian
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Trail North Carolina oh I could
have I
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suppose I would is he looking
everybody
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up I did not look up Zach let's
take a
1:11:57
quick look in the email
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boom
1:12:02
you didn't look him up well I
mean when
1:12:05
I do see these blank lines on
these on
1:12:08
the first thing I usually go
what was
1:12:09
the name again
1:12:10
Zachary Montgomery oh yes
1:12:13
yes I actually did look him up
and I did
1:12:17
find him as a matter of fact
here he is
1:12:21
huh thanks for the awesome show
I'm glad
1:12:23
to be halfway to my knighthood
this +300
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in episode on episode 2
dictators okay
1:12:30
this plus three in our case
just give
1:12:32
Miss Laurel County please call
out John
1:12:34
Kuna Minh as a douche bag now
for the
1:12:40
second time ou get less way my
son
1:12:44
familiar to LAN Amitabh was a
great
1:12:46
event I hope to make it to the
eastern
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North Carolina meet up as well
show up
1:12:49
people it's fun and everyone
there is
1:12:52
already kind of your friend is
which is
1:12:55
true by the way may I please
have a
1:12:57
karma for our first human
resource dude
1:12:59
June 17th and for our real
estate
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investments plus I'd like to
shout out a
1:13:04
shout-out to my amazing baby
momma for
1:13:07
not actually getting mad when
she found
1:13:09
out I made this donation so
that's the
1:13:13
one you want to keep is there
anyone out
1:13:15
there in the no agenda family
who was
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involved in real estate in
general but
1:13:19
specifically multifamily
acquisitions or
1:13:21
multifamily new construction
please
1:13:23
reach out to me ASAP by mail or
call
1:13:26
slash test once once you send
him
1:13:29
nataly's number very funny
1:13:35
his name email give me gives
email out
1:13:40
TZ Zak received on ru Daxing
this man
1:13:44
your daxing this person what
she says
1:13:46
right here okay
1:13:47
I'm doing it but president I'm
not
1:13:49
giving his phone number out but
I will
1:13:51
give his email all right T
Zachary at
1:13:53
gmail.com T Zachary okay so he
might get
1:13:59
there so we have real estate
people that
1:14:01
listen to the show and they
might want
1:14:02
to give him a note
1:14:05
quick note you know is
interesting if
1:14:07
you remember the note from the
other day
1:14:09
I think was I
1:14:14
she wanted a donor wanted
wanted some
1:14:18
Karma for her husband who's a
mainframe
1:14:20
guy a mainframe do the
mainframe cause
1:14:23
there's not that many mainframe
jobs we
1:14:26
got an email from a company
that says oh
1:14:28
or someone who works at a
company says
1:14:29
hey could you please hook me up
with
1:14:31
that with that producer because
I think
1:14:33
our company would be interested
in her
1:14:34
husband and so I don't know if
we made a
1:14:36
love match yet but we have
gender decent
1:14:39
denote back Eric very properly
sent a is
1:14:42
and two note to her with the
information
1:14:45
we don't connect people
directly have to
1:14:47
do that themselves
1:14:48
oh we're like a more like a job
fair
1:14:51
here yeah well two three
speaking of we
1:15:09
might as well do our meetups
real quick
1:15:11
since there are a couple of
them and
1:15:13
remember to say before you do
that I
1:15:15
want to thank these are their
executive
1:15:17
associate executive producers
for show
1:15:19
11:36 I want to thank each and
every one
1:15:21
of her helping us get to show
off the
1:15:23
ground yes and these are
credits that
1:15:25
are valuable and real in the
and you can
1:15:29
use them anywhere credits in
general are
1:15:31
recognized but if anyone gives
you any
1:15:33
hassles we will vouch for you
in person
1:15:35
on the phone email whatever you
need
1:15:37
meet ups so just keeping you up
to check
1:15:40
because this is where you can
go meet
1:15:41
other like-minded people no
agenda folk
1:15:45
we're a certain kind we're all
over the
1:15:47
world may 18th Cincinnati Ohio
the 25th
1:15:51
of May Eastern North Carolina
Pittsburgh
1:15:53
Pennsylvania also on the 25th
of May we
1:15:55
moved to June June 2nd Sarasota
Florida
1:15:59
hey that's is that a new one
Sarasota
1:16:00
Florida I know June 6 Seattle
that's
1:16:06
been on the books for a while
June 8 in
1:16:07
Oklahoma City but then June 15th
1:16:09
Copenhagen you know and make
sure you
1:16:13
send us or tweet pictures or do
1:16:15
something we'd love to see this
we'd
1:16:17
love to let everyone know
Copenhagen yes
1:16:20
Copenhagen listen elegan it's
in them
1:16:22
it's in the happiest place on
earth
1:16:24
we all know Dan was gonna be we
all know
1:16:27
Denmark's the happiest place on
well if
1:16:28
you go to no agenda meetups
calm you can
1:16:30
find out all the details and
you can
1:16:32
start your own Meetup and I hit
that
1:16:35
after after the wedding after
we get
1:16:40
through the next couple of
weeks we
1:16:42
should be showing up for some
meetups
1:16:43
again it's gonna be time you
know I've
1:16:47
been to Copenhagen quite a few
times and
1:16:49
I've always like regretted the
fact that
1:16:51
I've never been to that
amusement park
1:16:53
that's there I know the world's
first
1:16:55
amusement park I don't know
anything
1:16:56
about this but I don't know any
no I
1:16:59
don't know anything about the
world's
1:17:00
first amusement park in
Copenhagen oh
1:17:02
it's the Tivoli Gardens or
something
1:17:06
like that
1:17:07
mmm-hmm yeah it's a fantastic
place from
1:17:12
photos what were you doing in
Denmark in
1:17:14
general if you've been there a
couple of
1:17:15
times I've been there more than
two
1:17:17
times one there about five
times we used
1:17:19
to have a tail over there a
peace yeah
1:17:21
peace yeah a piece of PC
Magazine used
1:17:26
to be have a branch there and
we yes of
1:17:29
course aren't you our good old
days when
1:17:32
I was going to I was get to go
all over
1:17:33
the world God else's dime yeah
that's
1:17:36
when there was money and cable
- there
1:17:38
was money all over the place
until the
1:17:40
internet came along I screwed
everything
1:17:43
up and now you know now we're
taking
1:17:45
about I love how you tweeted
out that
1:17:51
Bloomberg article yet again
another
1:17:53
article about making money in
podcasting
1:17:56
with some glaring omissions of
people
1:17:59
they might have spoken to yeah
well I'm
1:18:02
not even putting myself in the
league
1:18:04
but that you're in so I always
that but
1:18:07
I like to hound people about
the fact
1:18:10
that they ignore and they never
start a
1:18:12
winner either no no poor she's
not a
1:18:15
podcaster and doesn't care so
much but
1:18:17
you are an actual working
living working
1:18:20
podcaster who's been podcasting
pretty
1:18:23
much since you invented it and
you
1:18:26
invented it so you could
podcast yeah
1:18:28
why so I could do radio without
all the
1:18:30
hassle yeah but would I get
fired and
1:18:32
burning down the studio well
there's
1:18:34
that then I think I tweeted
that I'm no
1:18:37
longer going to
1:18:38
I'm gonna tell people how to do
it I'm
1:18:39
taking the secrets of
money-making and
1:18:41
podcasting to my grave yes and
I tweeted
1:18:45
after that that I know the same
1:18:47
information and I'm now
doubling my
1:18:49
rates you're up to speed on
lots of
1:18:56
things but as John said mostly
we want
1:18:58
to thank and that's the whole
intent of
1:19:00
that of our segment thank
people who are
1:19:02
the executive producers and
associate
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executive producers of episode
11 36 of
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universe you too
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just support us any way you can
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learn something new I mean go
out and
1:19:19
propagate above Copenhagen our
formula
1:19:22
is this we go out we're hit
people in
1:19:25
the mouth
1:19:27
[Applause]
1:19:29
[Music]
1:19:33
those in favor respond by
saying aye
1:19:37
[Music]
1:19:39
opposed no no
1:19:42
on the fly just doing stuff on
the fly
1:19:45
yeah that's good it's very
funny quick
1:19:48
clip yes just once because I
promised at
1:19:53
least mention it the Royals
baby brother
1:19:56
yeah
1:19:57
and Britain's new Royal baby
now has a
1:20:00
name he is Archie Harrison
1:20:02
mountbatten-windsor the parents
say
1:20:05
prince who are Prince Harry of
course in
1:20:07
his American wife Megan Markel
announced
1:20:10
it today and they showed off
their
1:20:11
newborn baby for the first time
the baby
1:20:14
is seventh in line to the
British throne
1:20:17
sorry I start killing now I
suck so
1:20:21
funny it was a funny article I
was in
1:20:26
Los Angeles Times that's why I
even
1:20:28
brought it to the to our party
today
1:20:30
headline will Megan Marco and
Prince
1:20:33
Harry raise their baby to be
black LA
1:20:39
Times racist but a racist
commentary but
1:20:45
will the Duke and Duchess of
Sussex
1:20:46
who's very Meredith was raised
to be
1:20:48
black and they're gonna make
him play
1:20:50
basketball read from the
article he's
1:20:53
gonna tuck any bull in Ebonics
you're so
1:20:57
racist will the Duke and
Duchess of
1:20:59
Sussex who's very marriage was
a break
1:21:01
from royal traditions break
with the
1:21:03
tradition of British royal
family life
1:21:05
and raised there boy their way
he'll
1:21:08
learn plenty about his royal
background
1:21:09
being 7th in line to the throne
1:21:11
what will he know about its
American
1:21:13
family he'll know his royal when
1:21:15
photographers incessantly snap
his
1:21:16
pictures of events but I'm
guessing that
1:21:18
one of the his first questions
to his
1:21:20
parents will be am i black the
answer
1:21:23
yes you are and if he didn't
guess it
1:21:26
from looking at his
light-skinned mother
1:21:28
then he need only look at his
maternal
1:21:29
grandmother Doria who lives in
Los
1:21:31
Angeles
1:21:32
I mean stories tongue in cheek
but maybe
1:21:38
it's still your cheek you
should not
1:21:41
supposed to write news articles
that are
1:21:43
tongue-in-cheek well I don't
know if
1:21:45
it's I don't know if it's a
news article
1:21:46
looks like an opinion piece of
his
1:21:49
opinion piece I guess it's okay
you do
1:21:51
whatever you want let me see if
they
1:21:52
listed as opinion
1:21:54
yeah opinion entered the fray
opinion
1:21:57
okay but I thought I thought it
was
1:22:00
funny but I also thought it was
a valid
1:22:01
point you should not even be
raised as
1:22:05
an American he's gonna be
raised as a
1:22:07
British upper class class snoot
mm-hmm
1:22:12
possibly
1:22:13
let me that's what you do yeah
it's not
1:22:18
gonna be he's gonna be raised
with the
1:22:19
butler the Americans have a
butler
1:22:23
none you want to do it just
just a quick
1:22:27
little wrap-up of anyone for
2020 I mean
1:22:30
since we talked earlier about
the report
1:22:32
card as it has anything changed
I mean
1:22:34
I'm still seeing actually I saw
some
1:22:36
betting odds Trump is 2 to 1
Biden is 16
1:22:44
to 1 and then it pretty quickly
goes to
1:22:46
the rest which you know go up
into once
1:22:49
you get to 2 mayor Pete yeah
like at 162
1:22:52
one that he's gonna win the
presidency
1:22:55
that is not just that that
sounds pretty
1:22:58
reasonable I don't think
Biden's at the
1:23:01
top of the list my list starts
with
1:23:04
Sanders I think he's got the
best shot
1:23:08
and he has the best chance of
becoming
1:23:11
president him of the group
mm-hmm and
1:23:14
then it goes to Hillary I love
that
1:23:17
you're still on that oh yeah by
the way
1:23:20
by the way come to say
something this
1:23:23
happens every election cycle
and I know
1:23:25
when I say it it only
encourages trolls
1:23:28
but but when I get emails hi
Adam thank
1:23:32
you for your interest in
joining Pete
1:23:34
for America you received your
1:23:36
application materials and our
team will
1:23:39
review your application soon
dudes don't
1:23:43
do this to me want to be on the
Pete for
1:23:49
America campaign yeah well Adam
in Korea
1:23:58
comes easy to remember yeah so
John
1:24:02
Hillary and of course in the
last couple
1:24:04
days the New York Times just
1:24:06
an editorial the New York Times
is
1:24:08
becoming the worst newspaper
funniest in
1:24:11
my book the fun yeah they said
there's
1:24:14
is there any reason he said I
can't
1:24:16
remember the headline but it's
along the
1:24:19
lines of is there any reason we
should
1:24:20
have another white person as
president
1:24:22
or no white man as president
we'd have
1:24:26
to have a woman and when they
said shoes
1:24:28
they said this is a Hillary
thing
1:24:30
this is mm-hmm the New York
Times coming
1:24:32
in for Hillary they don't
surely don't
1:24:34
think that camel I Harris or
Kamala or
1:24:38
cama cama whatever she wants to
call
1:24:40
herself is it has a chance in
hell and
1:24:43
of course Klobuchar and Warren
are out
1:24:46
there not even on the top five
is no
1:24:48
maybe one of them is but no
it's Hillary
1:24:51
Hillary's number two on my
listen and
1:24:52
number three is Biden and I
think he's
1:24:55
falling and he can't get up and
he can't
1:24:59
get up yeah there you go
1:25:02
and after that it's pretty much
you know
1:25:04
a crapshoot
1:25:05
somebody says somebody has to
make a
1:25:08
move so we see but maybe Buda
Jake is
1:25:11
number three I'd have to go
look but
1:25:13
Budaj egg is food a dead judge
mayor
1:25:16
Pluta judge my boy mayor pee
buddy judge
1:25:19
yes you can talk to me I'm a
1:25:20
spokesperson for the campaign
now he up
1:25:24
but he's only moving up till he
runs out
1:25:26
of money
1:25:26
bright sorry well I did get a
funny
1:25:34
little short clip from Andrew
yang oh
1:25:36
I'm sure doesn't appear on the
radar
1:25:37
anywhere he doesn't much the
Jenna's II
1:25:41
the shows well that's about it
we do
1:25:44
have Zoomers and listen to the
show and
1:25:45
they call us and bitch that we
don't we
1:25:47
don't talk about yang enough
okay let's
1:25:49
talk about yang I thought he
had a very
1:25:50
funny moment he had a moment
where his
1:25:53
campaign really came together
around a
1:25:55
chant you know if you if you
really want
1:25:57
to succeed in American politics
you need
1:26:01
to have people chanting yes so
now we
1:26:03
get her up the locker locker or
four
1:26:08
more years is one that you hear
a lot
1:26:11
what else do we hear now
1:26:15
listen to Andrew Yang's this
was at a
1:26:17
rally in Seattle I'm gonna be
the first
1:26:19
president to use PowerPoint in
the State
1:26:21
of the Union wait for it
1:26:27
make another PowerPoint chant
don't do
1:26:29
it
1:26:32
I gotta tell you honestly if he
had a
1:26:55
PowerPoint that was any good he
could
1:26:57
now do that people would would
dig that
1:27:00
look at this PowerPoint just
have a
1:27:01
couple of slides showing you
know really
1:27:03
idiotic shit that's going on
how are you
1:27:05
gonna fix it on the next slide
it would
1:27:07
work I think my old commentary
which was
1:27:14
in Ross Perot was running here
he used
1:27:17
to have these little pieces of
good
1:27:19
little cards that he would show
to the
1:27:21
camera and he would point at
different
1:27:24
things on the card and show and
1:27:25
exemplify what he was talking
about with
1:27:28
an illustration yeah now
PowerPoint
1:27:32
obviously if mu is a PowerPoint
yura
1:27:34
when Ross Perot was running he
could
1:27:36
have run a PowerPoint in I
forgot into a
1:27:39
discussion with somebody the
other day
1:27:40
they think PowerPoint is like a
if you
1:27:43
can't just go up there and talk
you know
1:27:45
you're not you're no good yeah
you're no
1:27:47
good but that's not true and
I've done a
1:27:50
lot of speeches and probably
more than
1:27:51
this guy and and I found that
if you
1:27:55
don't have PowerPoint serves two
1:27:56
purposes to oppose he needs a
white
1:28:02
powerpoint that's what he needs
is one
1:28:05
of them is there notes that you
can just
1:28:07
show up on the screen so don't
have to
1:28:08
keep looking down on the Dyess
for your
1:28:10
notes and it also keeps people
but they
1:28:14
want to look at some besides
you and a
1:28:16
lot of times there you don't
have the
1:28:17
opportunity to be on the floor
roaming
1:28:19
around you're jumping up and
down and
1:28:21
doing crazy stuff because they
don't mic
1:28:23
you're right most venues right
you know
1:28:25
either the podium mic and you
and if you
1:28:29
were mic properly and you had
some you
1:28:31
could run up and down and jump
up and
1:28:32
down jump off the stage and do
things
1:28:33
like that and it would get
people's
1:28:35
attention but you need
something for
1:28:37
them to look at I don't think
it's a bad
1:28:39
thing necessarily and they say
he could
1:28:42
turn it into his thing he would
stand
1:28:44
out good
1:28:45
instead of I'm the gay guy from
the
1:28:47
hamlet I'm sorry I let you'd
let that go
1:28:50
by you're absolutely correct it
would be
1:28:53
a very you could be a major you
could be
1:28:57
the PowerPoint president think
about it
1:28:59
yeah the white PowerPoint
president I
1:29:03
started and he started a little
speech
1:29:06
off the way Trump does and you
have the
1:29:09
big giant screens instead of
the little
1:29:10
ones and and they can start to
chant
1:29:13
PowerPoint what a great idea
I'm all-in
1:29:29
I think I'm all in for mayor
Pete now
1:29:33
I'm sorry yang why am I think I
lost
1:29:37
apply so well I forgot who it
is oh my
1:29:53
goodness that is fantastic yeah
that was
1:29:58
a highlight for me that shows
you how
1:30:00
bad it is the power light in the
1:30:03
PowerPoint president fantastic
piece of
1:30:07
news that not not a lot of
people
1:30:08
discussed I don't know why and
she came
1:30:11
out this is Pam Anderson she
went out
1:30:13
visited Julian Assange and only
a few
1:30:15
people people don't like to
cover this
1:30:18
she was visiting him with some
1:30:22
regularity while he was in the
embassy
1:30:23
yeah democracy now I believe is
the one
1:30:27
who covered this story the
actress
1:30:29
Pamela Anderson visited
WikiLeaks
1:30:31
founder Julian Assange at the
1:30:33
high-security Belmarsh prison
in London
1:30:35
Tuesday Hasan just serving a 50
week
1:30:37
prison sentence for skipping
bail in
1:30:39
Britain and faces possible
extradition
1:30:41
to the United States to face
charges
1:30:43
related to the Chelsea Manning
leaks
1:30:45
Pamela Anderson spoke outside
the prison
1:30:48
after seeing him
1:30:49
obviously it's been a very
difficult
1:30:51
this is the julienne here and
to make
1:30:56
our way through the prism to
get to him
1:30:58
was quite shocking and
difficult he does
1:31:02
not deserve to be in a supermax
prison
1:31:05
he is never committed a violent
act he's
1:31:08
an innocent person he's
sacrificed so
1:31:11
much to bring the truth out and
we
1:31:14
deserve the truth Pamela
Anderson was
1:31:25
wearing a cloak covered with
references
1:31:27
to the history of free speech
in Britain
1:31:29
as well as prisons tyranny and
the
1:31:31
Levellers why doesn't anyone
really get
1:31:34
her to sit down for it does she
not do
1:31:35
interviews because it to me has
been
1:31:39
interesting since the first
time she
1:31:42
visited Assange it was reported
on and I
1:31:44
don't know her personally I've
met her
1:31:46
once I think at the MTV beach
house just
1:31:50
like Pete but I do remember
seeing that
1:31:53
the home movie with her and
Tommy Lee
1:31:56
this is basically of him having
sex with
1:31:59
her a lot and straying the boat
with his
1:32:01
with his wine which is just a
thing to
1:32:04
be seen that's amazing amazing
man as
1:32:08
Tommy Lee but in that in that
otherwise
1:32:12
really lame a home video she
comes
1:32:16
across as really sweet and
really you
1:32:19
know tender and innocent so
yeah I
1:32:24
understand I should at being a
mean girl
1:32:26
yeah I'd like to understand this
1:32:27
relationship she has with that
with if
1:32:30
it's just Julianne or if it's
free
1:32:32
speech in general and what is
her person
1:32:34
I mean can no one you can no
one is a
1:32:38
blonde dingbat all right
interview with
1:32:42
Pam Anderson on this show okay
I didn't
1:32:45
I can make this happen
1:32:47
yeah you should then there's
someone out
1:32:50
there who can help me I'm sure
we'll
1:32:52
find it we'll find it I think
that would
1:32:54
be fantastic
1:32:56
yeah she'll interview with you
1:33:01
ooh-hoo what pod what I now do
a podcast
1:33:06
never Munt forget about I don't
wanna
1:33:09
have anything to do with the
podcast so
1:33:12
we've got the Trump rotation
back in
1:33:14
play yes indeed where are we at
now he's
1:33:17
broke yeah David Cay Johnston
this the
1:33:22
smiling gnome this looks like a
no troll
1:33:25
on democracy now going on and
he hate
1:33:28
he's this guy is the number one
Trump
1:33:30
nemesis yes almost two cents of
every
1:33:34
dollar reported his losses one
year by
1:33:38
everyone in the United States
were
1:33:39
reported by Donald Trump and
what this
1:33:42
shows is something I've been
saying and
1:33:45
writing about Trump for 30
years he's a
1:33:47
terrible businessman his
business model
1:33:50
is not to get an enterprise to
nurture
1:33:53
it to grow it to make it more
profitable
1:33:55
over time his business model is
the same
1:33:58
as a mob bust out get your
hands on an
1:34:01
enterprise squeeze all the cash
out of
1:34:03
it don't pay your vendors try
to cheat
1:34:06
as best you can your employees
don't pay
1:34:09
the bankers and Trump once said
I
1:34:10
borrowed money knowing I
wouldn't pay it
1:34:12
back and then leave the carcass
and go
1:34:15
on to the next deal that's why
the art
1:34:18
of the deal is so significant
in all of
1:34:20
this because Trump's business
model is
1:34:22
to rip off one person after
another who
1:34:25
gets involved with him thinking
he will
1:34:27
make them wealthy while he is
destroying
1:34:29
their wealth Donald is after
Bernie
1:34:32
Madoff arguably the greatest
wealth
1:34:35
destroyer in American history
and the
1:34:41
thing is they just like our CIA
and you
1:34:44
know the the COO Meister's of
Venezuela
1:34:48
there this is done really
whether its
1:34:52
subconscious for this guy or
not these
1:34:55
types of stories and narratives
are
1:34:56
launched to really wind up with
one
1:34:59
little thing at the end that'll
that'll
1:35:02
remain in the history book so
in this
1:35:06
case it would be you know that
he was a
1:35:08
liar he was broke he's never
been rich
1:35:11
it was all his daddy's money
and that's
1:35:13
all
1:35:13
they really care about because
that will
1:35:15
be used in in the 2020 election
and the
1:35:20
amount of emails I get from
people who
1:35:23
listen to no agenda to hate it
of them
1:35:28
you know the script is that
we've seen
1:35:30
it before it's like how the
hell does
1:35:31
anyone not make money in the
casino has
1:35:35
not and I said well let me just
google
1:35:38
that for you Las Vegas casino
bankruptcy
1:35:40
and they're all they're all
either in
1:35:42
receivership in bankruptcy
they're in
1:35:45
chapter 11 in and out it's it's
how it
1:35:47
works you know I'm not saying
that Trump
1:35:50
did a great job clearly not but
then
1:35:53
this is up until 95 then when
he was
1:35:58
called the comeback kid I would
I lived
1:36:00
in New York during this time he
was the
1:36:02
comeback kid look at he was he
was he
1:36:05
was dead on the vine and he
came back
1:36:08
because mainly because the banks
1:36:09
couldn't you know couldn't take
him out
1:36:11
they needed him there was too
much money
1:36:13
and it failed he was literally
too big
1:36:16
to fail for the banks at the
time so
1:36:19
Wells the casino business you
but you
1:36:21
said it's true it's true that
Debbie
1:36:25
Reynolds had your casino in
Vegas and
1:36:27
she folded and there the
frontier was
1:36:29
when I won one of these after
another
1:36:32
either folded or there were as
many
1:36:34
would like the dunes they had
to just
1:36:36
dem demolish the place or the
Stardust
1:36:38
these places don't stay in
business the
1:36:40
ones who stay in business works
or run
1:36:43
had an extremely high level and
I
1:36:46
wouldn't say that a lot of them
are
1:36:48
money laundering operations
that are
1:36:51
extremely well set up let's not
say that
1:36:54
say that no why would you want
to do
1:36:57
that didn't know how to run a
casino and
1:37:00
it wasn't one of his core
competencies
1:37:02
they bitch about Trump being
crappy in
1:37:04
the casino business it was not
a core
1:37:06
competency with him they bitch
about him
1:37:10
not being buying Eastern
Airlines and
1:37:13
making a trump Airlines and it
folded
1:37:15
wasn't a core company wasn't
like one of
1:37:17
these airline guys who goes
from airline
1:37:19
to airline start now he was like
1:37:21
realistic he was like me he had
a bunch
1:37:24
of money and like
1:37:26
burn it in the air it never
works out
1:37:29
it's not that's not a good idea
don't
1:37:31
you there's plenty of high-tech
guys who
1:37:35
made a lot of money very
specialized in
1:37:38
computers and the rest they get
out of
1:37:40
the business and they go into a
Dacian
1:37:42
or they own these other things
that
1:37:44
break them yeah because it's
their core
1:37:46
competency is is I mean it's
not like
1:37:48
Elon Musk whose core you had to
first
1:37:51
off air what your core
competency is
1:37:52
Elon Musk yeah he makes cars
doesn't
1:37:56
make any money it makes cars he
makes
1:37:58
electric cars he makes rockets
solar
1:38:01
panels he makes rockets well
how do you
1:38:04
be a rocket man if your car guy
doesn't
1:38:06
make any sense his core
competency
1:38:09
competency has got nothing to
do with
1:38:11
any of that his core competency
is
1:38:12
getting on the government dole
yes
1:38:15
finding ways to leverage free
money
1:38:19
that's what to come and he just
saw
1:38:21
these two big holes in the in
the in all
1:38:23
the schemes he saw he could
hire all
1:38:26
these and he's also noticed
that NASA
1:38:28
had a bunch of guys they had to
lay off
1:38:30
because they were folding
pretty much
1:38:32
folding shop when they gave up
on a lot
1:38:34
of stuff and they're all these
super
1:38:36
starved
1:38:36
really smart you know
aeronautical
1:38:39
engineers that could come over
and build
1:38:42
rockets it's coincidental you
bring this
1:38:44
up I was just watching excuse
me the
1:38:47
real Tonight Show and the real
Tonight
1:38:49
Show is a place where you go to
hear
1:38:52
someone interesting speak about
a topic
1:38:54
that then you may or may not be
1:38:55
interested in with comedy
intertwine and
1:38:59
unlike what Fallon and Kimmel
and
1:39:02
Colbert think the true Tonight
Show of
1:39:04
today the generation today is
the Joe
1:39:07
Rogan show and Joe had an MIT
artificial
1:39:12
intelligence research scientist
on lex
1:39:15
friedman very interesting guy
1:39:19
way too long to make into any
do i have
1:39:22
one clip lots of interesting
information
1:39:25
about artificial intelligence
how
1:39:27
completely unintelligent it
really is
1:39:30
but when it comes to the
self-driving
1:39:32
cars or in in Elon Musk's case
the Tesla
1:39:35
autopilot he brought up
1:39:39
the lack of situational
awareness that
1:39:42
artificial intelligence has and
the
1:39:44
unlikelihood it will have it
anytime
1:39:46
soon which resulted in a very
1:39:49
interesting question regarding
1:39:51
self-driving vehicles which you
in
1:39:53
particularly interested about
because
1:39:54
they're roaming around
California one of
1:39:57
the big assumptions of us human
beings
1:39:59
is that we think that driving is
1:40:02
actually pretty easy and we
think that
1:40:04
humans suck at driving those two
1:40:06
assumptions we think like
driving it you
1:40:08
know you stay in the lane you
stop at a
1:40:10
stop sign
1:40:11
it's pretty easy to automate
and then
1:40:13
the other one is you think like
humans
1:40:15
are terrible drivers and so
it'll be
1:40:19
easy to build a machine that
outperforms
1:40:20
humans are driving now there's
that's I
1:40:24
think there's a lot of flaws
behind that
1:40:26
intuition we take for granted
how hard
1:40:29
it is to look at the scene like
1:40:31
everything you just did picked
up motor
1:40:33
on some objects it's really
difficult to
1:40:37
build an artificial
intelligence system
1:40:38
that does that to be able to
perceive
1:40:40
and understand the scene enough
to
1:40:42
understand the physics of the
scene like
1:40:43
all these objects that like how
to pick
1:40:47
them up the texture of those
objects the
1:40:49
weight to understand glasses
folded and
1:40:51
unfolded open water bottle all
those
1:40:54
things is common sense
knowledge that we
1:40:57
take for granted you think it's
trivial
1:40:59
but there is no artificial
system in the
1:41:02
world today nor will there be
for
1:41:04
perhaps quite a while that can
reason do
1:41:08
that kind of common sense
reasoning
1:41:09
about the physical world add to
that
1:41:13
pedestrians so add some crazy
people in
1:41:16
this room right now to the
whole scene
1:41:18
Ryan being able to notice like
this
1:41:20
guy's an asshole look at him
was he
1:41:21
doing was he doing get off the
1:41:22
skateboard oh Jesus in traffic
yep and
1:41:24
the considering not that he's
an asshole
1:41:27
he's a respectable skateboarder
that in
1:41:33
order to make him behave a
certain way
1:41:35
you yourself have to behave a
certain
1:41:37
way so it's not just you have to
1:41:39
perceive the world you have to
act in a
1:41:42
way they get to assert your
presence in
1:41:44
this world you have to take
risks so in
1:41:47
order to make the skateboard or
not
1:41:49
cross the street you have to
perhaps
1:41:50
accelerate if you have
1:41:51
right away and these are that
there's a
1:41:54
game theoretic running game of
chicken
1:41:55
to get right and you wouldn't
even know
1:41:57
how to approach that as a
artificial
1:42:01
intelligence sort of research
community
1:42:03
and also as a society do we
want an
1:42:06
autonomous vehicle that speeds
up in
1:42:08
order to make a pedestrian not
cross I
1:42:11
like this I like this question
I really
1:42:15
do
1:42:15
hey do you want these vehicles
in order
1:42:17
to sometimes take your
right-of-way or
1:42:20
make traffic flow you speed up
do you
1:42:23
want autonomous vehicles doing
that I
1:42:25
think it's a good question
that's a
1:42:28
great oh okay oh I don't it's a
great
1:42:30
question great question he also
mentions
1:42:33
and it was too long to clip but
the way
1:42:36
Tesla in particular so they do
of course
1:42:39
a lot of tracking and testing
they run
1:42:41
new software releases in shadow
mode so
1:42:44
they can see if the car is
performing
1:42:45
the way they they expect it to
but they
1:42:48
have every nine seconds I think
his
1:42:53
statistic was every nine
seconds there's
1:42:55
a moment in a Tesla autopilot
or an
1:42:58
average I think it is and where
the
1:43:00
Tesla autopilot has a moment
where it
1:43:02
makes a decision but you
probably should
1:43:04
grab the wheel and you know
obviously
1:43:06
Tesla doesn't really even let
you let go
1:43:09
of the wheel that long except
for a
1:43:10
second or two and because of
all the
1:43:13
accidents that have happened
yeah but
1:43:15
people are still putting
oranges in the
1:43:16
steering wheel or a water
bottle and
1:43:18
apparently that tricks it into
thinking
1:43:20
that you're holding on to it
lease it
1:43:21
you have one or two hands on
you yeah
1:43:23
people are there's tons of
videos of
1:43:25
people doing that but here's
what's
1:43:27
interesting people are
violating the
1:43:29
rules of engagement yes of
course of
1:43:32
course then people are super
stupid
1:43:34
particularly those that drive
in Tesla's
1:43:38
but what he asserts is because
there are
1:43:42
the errors or the what they call
1:43:45
oh crap moments are reasonably
frequent
1:43:49
that's why people are staying
alert he
1:43:52
says the better Tesla makes it
the less
1:43:54
alert people will become and
the more
1:43:56
accidents are likely to happen
because
1:43:58
they start to rely entirely on
it and
1:44:00
these enya and an oh crap
moment might
1:44:03
happen
1:44:04
you know once in a trip and you
just
1:44:06
used become complacent and we
will see
1:44:09
more deaths he this guy is like
yes he
1:44:12
certainly feels that artificial
1:44:14
intelligence is it has a place
in the
1:44:16
market but maybe not on the
road four
1:44:22
thousand pounds of Steel well
it's
1:44:25
plastic with do they have steel
in that
1:44:28
car was at all just plastic
1:44:30
no no it's steel Dan outside
steel and
1:44:33
the bid frame is still you have
to be
1:44:34
steel it's all glued together
yeah Lou
1:44:37
that's last airport anyways
it's well
1:44:39
worth the worth watching that
interview
1:44:41
then then there was a there was
the
1:44:45
shooting in Colorado Highlands
Ranch and
1:44:47
we got a number of emails and
this shows
1:44:49
you the power of Gitmo nation
of our
1:44:50
producer network did you read
these did
1:44:53
you get them I think he might
have been
1:44:54
copied on one or two of them no
the
1:44:57
first one was a just a general
local
1:44:59
overview of the press Adam and
John and
1:45:03
I think keeping both of these
anonymous
1:45:05
boots on the ground watching
local
1:45:08
coverage of the shooting the
first few
1:45:10
reports were struck out to me
was the
1:45:11
anchors would say the shooters
had quote
1:45:13
plenty of ammunition in part
due to the
1:45:15
ease of buying it I'm not sure
if this
1:45:18
is the media tipping its hat
that this
1:45:20
event will not be the focus of
gun
1:45:21
control but on how ammo was
sold and the
1:45:23
change is needed yeah and he
says a blue
1:45:27
wave is running Colorado and
all kinds
1:45:29
of bills are passing in record
time
1:45:30
again this was reported before
the
1:45:32
numbers were in on the number
of victims
1:45:34
but the reports at the time
included
1:45:35
that both shooters were taken
without
1:45:37
the need to engage them now
today's
1:45:39
reports have two new items a
car found
1:45:41
in the garage of one of the
shooters had
1:45:43
graffiti all over it the second
is one
1:45:46
of the shooters is transgendered
1:45:49
female-to-male which I think
now we know
1:45:51
we've seen this person show up
in court
1:45:54
the channels no longer say the
names or
1:45:57
show the pictures of either
shooter I'm
1:45:58
thinking this is our producer
the car
1:46:01
was spray-painted last week as
the
1:46:02
result of the trans person
being bullied
1:46:04
at school and this shooting was
their
1:46:07
way of getting back overall
difficult
1:46:09
situation to report on if this
turns out
1:46:11
to be true so every report on
well
1:46:15
another producer keep me
anonymous
1:46:17
please
1:46:19
has lived in Highlands Ranch
for over
1:46:22
eleven years there's some
interesting
1:46:24
information about schools and
Highlands
1:46:26
Ranch that the no agenda
community
1:46:27
should know about Highlands
Ranch is the
1:46:30
Colorado equivalent of Irvine
California
1:46:32
it is a very large planned
affluent
1:46:35
community is that like Stockton
they're
1:46:38
not stalking the the Stepford
Wives is
1:46:40
that what he's saying here well
there'd
1:46:42
be a step for somebody when I
think of
1:46:44
this I'm always thinking this
1:46:45
celebration Florida celebrate
the city
1:46:48
of crazy people that's a great
place yes
1:46:52
what you own real estate there
no but I
1:46:55
try to visit it or Church it's
just a
1:46:59
very strange place that that
exists and
1:47:03
that was just his idea of you
know a
1:47:07
shot Center has a future of
life planned
1:47:09
community like this and it did
never he
1:47:12
died so the Highlands Ranch
community is
1:47:15
split about 50/50 pro charter
school and
1:47:18
anti charter school the
elections for
1:47:21
school board are intense people
in pussy
1:47:24
hats yelling never Trump are
laughable
1:47:26
compared to election time
around here
1:47:28
about eight years ago men in
masks
1:47:31
showed up to harass people at a
rally
1:47:33
for the school board candidates
that
1:47:35
were against charter schools
they scared
1:47:38
my wife immensely in 2070 my
wife was
1:47:41
run off the road for having the
wrong
1:47:42
bumper sticker on her car the
charter
1:47:45
schools are not run by gulen as
in mark
1:47:48
Hall's documentary but the
fanaticism is
1:47:51
the same the Highlands Ranch
stem school
1:47:54
is not only a charter school
but also
1:47:56
stem which is science technology
1:47:57
engineering and math any of you
John
1:48:00
have so aptly covered the stem
movement
1:48:02
has a fanatical following when
you add
1:48:04
charter school with stem you
get a
1:48:05
school that can do no wrong
however
1:48:07
there are many things wrong
with the
1:48:09
Highlands Ranch stem school and
this is
1:48:11
the information I think is
fantastic the
1:48:13
school has no school resource
officers
1:48:16
which are also known as
security guards
1:48:18
the regular public schools have
at least
1:48:21
one but typically three resource
1:48:23
officers and resource officers
would be
1:48:26
the ones to stop a shooting or
intervene
1:48:27
much notably or most notably
and getting
1:48:30
to the root of the
1:48:31
in high school shootings they
have no
1:48:33
school counselors the regular
public
1:48:36
schools are required to have
many
1:48:38
counselors also the school is
in a
1:48:40
converted warehouse in an
industrial
1:48:42
area there are over 1,800
students k12
1:48:45
packed into a converted
warehouse the
1:48:48
stem school spends their money
and
1:48:50
Technology and the principal
they pay
1:48:53
him three hundred thousand
dollars a
1:48:54
year Wow
1:48:56
the Highlands Ranch stem
charter school
1:48:57
is up for a revocation last
year but
1:48:59
nothing came in but because
charter plus
1:49:01
stem is untouchable so over
eighteen
1:49:04
hundred kids in a warehouse
that have no
1:49:05
security guards and are
expected to
1:49:07
learn topics and science and
engineering
1:49:09
beyond their grade level with
no no one
1:49:11
help to help with the stress
just shut
1:49:14
up and code kids and and that's
kind of
1:49:20
interesting because I got one
little
1:49:22
clip from or is it here from the
1:49:26
highlands this is the students
who were
1:49:28
in the auditorium and someone
was
1:49:31
starting to speak and they they
started
1:49:33
a chant of their own no it's not
1:49:35
PowerPoint again one channel I
don't
1:49:41
know why mental health or
chanting miss
1:49:43
Maxwell House mental health so
now
1:49:54
they're screaming for mental
health but
1:49:56
it seems like this is a look at
what a
1:49:58
perfect combination to have
something
1:50:01
horrible go down no counselors
no
1:50:05
counselors there and this is
this is
1:50:09
what charter schools can become
1:50:14
now we appreciate the
observations from
1:50:16
our producers in the area but I
my money
1:50:21
is definitely on the bully I
think that
1:50:23
seems like that could have
definitely
1:50:25
set someone off pretty bad no
counselors
1:50:29
complicated well you should
probably
1:50:33
people should read a bold novel
by John
1:50:36
Hershey called the child buyer
well I'm
1:50:39
not familiar with this yeah
it's about a
1:50:41
bunch of kids that are really
smart and
1:50:44
right it's just every time I
hear all
1:50:45
these stories about stem
schools and
1:50:47
some of these things like it's
a bunch
1:50:48
of very intelligent kids
somehow I've
1:50:50
been all rounded up and if
you're really
1:50:52
smart you end up being plugged
in to us
1:50:54
almost like a it's like a proto
matrix
1:50:57
story hmm only nobody's asleep
and just
1:51:01
something out there people
might want to
1:51:02
take a look at if your board is
not a
1:51:06
long novel we should put it on
the list
1:51:09
but on the list yes mm-hmm
1:51:16
first of all did we play this
week we
1:51:19
had this thing you had the Judge
1:51:20
Napolitano uh clip going on and
on about
1:51:24
how bar up was bar yeah Oh
Trump Trump
1:51:31
was obstructing justice oh yeah
that was
1:51:34
a promo for his show yeah yeah
did you
1:51:37
have the did you hear the dirt
did I
1:51:40
plant Dersch of its version of
that and
1:51:42
his counter to it no record I
never we
1:51:45
never played it I wanted to
play it and
1:51:47
get it off my list because it
really
1:51:49
refers to mostly to Napolitano
and it's
1:51:52
pretty good it's durscher which
is
1:51:54
obviously you know well should
I should
1:51:57
I say that it should I play the
1:51:58
Napolitano clip that we played
for
1:52:00
referees you played that clip
and then
1:52:02
played Dershowitz okay let me
see
1:52:04
No tano what would it have been
1:52:12
obstruction here we go so when
the
1:52:14
president asked his former
adviser and
1:52:16
my former colleague and fox
katie
1:52:18
mcfarland to write an
untruthful letter
1:52:21
to the file knowing the
government would
1:52:23
subpoena it that's obstruction
of
1:52:25
justice
1:52:26
when the president has corey
lewandowski
1:52:28
is former campaign manager to
get Muller
1:52:30
fired that's obstruction of
justice
1:52:33
when the president asked his
then White
1:52:35
House Counsel to get Muller
fired and
1:52:37
then lie about it that's
obstruction of
1:52:39
justice okay so he goes on for
three
1:52:41
minutes about it's all
obstruction of
1:52:43
justice and then he of course is
1:52:46
propagating that on his program
and so
1:52:48
now we go to Dershowitz and who
is er
1:52:50
sure which is we're in this
he's on Fox
1:52:52
to one of the other shows which
I will
1:52:55
get to in a moment professor
let's start
1:52:57
with the revenge errs the
president is
1:52:59
resisting their subpoenas he's
even
1:53:01
suing some of these
congressional chairs
1:53:03
doesn't Congress have a right
to hear
1:53:06
from these Trump officials as
their
1:53:08
oversight Congress does but the
courts
1:53:10
also have a right to check
Congress I
1:53:12
grew up in the McCarthy period
where
1:53:14
Congress abused its authority to
1:53:17
subpoena and to bring people in
front of
1:53:20
committees just to humiliate
them just
1:53:23
to embarrass them and the courts
1:53:25
ultimately stepped in and said
enough is
1:53:27
enough I suspect we're gonna
have a real
1:53:30
battle the courts will sustain
some of
1:53:32
the subpoenas but will refused
to
1:53:34
sustain others if they think
they're
1:53:35
being used for an improper
purpose yeah
1:53:38
Trump is really going to the
mat on this
1:53:39
he's refusing to submit to any
of these
1:53:42
subpoenas or to allow any of
his staff
1:53:44
to testify now I want to play
something
1:53:46
for you the president said
today at the
1:53:47
NRA convention they talked
about his
1:53:49
efforts that he says were meant
to take
1:53:52
him down these efforts by the
government
1:53:53
watch they tried for a coup
didn't work
1:53:56
out so well corruption at the
highest
1:53:58
level a disgrace
1:54:01
spying surveillance trying for
an
1:54:05
overthrow and we caught him a
words like
1:54:08
coup and overthrow over the
tough
1:54:09
professor girl generally they
are but
1:54:11
there was one instance where it
wasn't
1:54:13
over the top when people talked
about
1:54:14
invoking the 25th amendment was
for an
1:54:17
incompetent president I used
the term
1:54:20
coup even though I try to be
very
1:54:22
balanced and reasonable the 25th
1:54:24
amendment was never intended
for a
1:54:27
president who you simply
disagree okay I
1:54:29
need you to put your legal
scholar hat
1:54:31
on about one of our own family
judge
1:54:34
Anthony - Paula - okay
1:54:36
he is raising questions about
1:54:38
obstruction of justice okay
1:54:41
do you agree is this
obstruction of
1:54:43
justice I do not agree I think
Judge
1:54:45
Napolitano is terrific and we
often
1:54:47
agree about the law but in my
1:54:49
introduction to the mother of
art I go
1:54:51
through the elements of
obstruction of
1:54:52
justice the act itself has to
be illegal
1:54:57
it can't be an act that is
authorized
1:54:59
under article 2 of the
Constitution so
1:55:01
firing the FBI director can't
form any
1:55:04
even a closed case look the
best analogy
1:55:06
is President George HW Bush
pardoned
1:55:09
Caspar Weinberger on the eve of
his
1:55:10
trial in order to stop the
iran-contra
1:55:13
investigation the special
prosecutor
1:55:15
said he did it for that reason
nobody
1:55:18
suggested obstruction it can't
be
1:55:20
obstruction of justice if the
president
1:55:22
is acting within his authority
1:55:23
Nixon obstructed justice
because he
1:55:25
acted outside is the third
destroying
1:55:28
evidence paying hush money
telling his
1:55:30
subordinates to lie to the FBI
Paula
1:55:32
tano says he told people to
write
1:55:34
letters to the file he told
people to go
1:55:36
and deliver messages not not
1:55:38
obstructions justice those are
all legal
1:55:40
acts if he ever told somebody
to lie in
1:55:43
front of a grand jury that
would be
1:55:46
obstruction yeah I think we're
gonna
1:55:48
have to outlaw any any more
clips about
1:55:50
this topic I'm it's like so boy
it's
1:55:53
crazy boring just goes bad it
just fills
1:55:56
up the the news media was just
boy
1:56:00
bothers me yeah I do have some
news from
1:56:04
Texas Texas has now put
together a bill
1:56:12
which will codify the law
regarding
1:56:16
battery-operated scooters and I
think
1:56:21
it's going to be very it's
gonna be very
1:56:23
problematic and although I'm
happy with
1:56:25
what they've decided I think
it's a too
1:56:29
too late and we're gonna see a
lot of
1:56:30
dead dead kids dead dead
hipsters I'll
1:56:35
explain why so here's the rule
if the if
1:56:39
it passive see if it passes and
then the
1:56:41
governor signs it it'll be law
you must
1:56:44
be 16 or older to operate a
rented
1:56:46
motorized scooter only one
person at a
1:56:48
time can operate a scooter and
that's aw
1:56:50
man how many times I see two
people on
1:56:52
those things which of course
they do
1:56:54
Italy two people on one Wow
1:56:57
yeah and then and then they
were living
1:56:58
in you're living in Taiwan in
the 60s
1:57:01
yeah they can't break that well
speeds
1:57:03
may not exceed 15 miles per
hour for a
1:57:05
standing scooter or 20 miles
per hour if
1:57:08
the person is seated a scooter
operator
1:57:11
must yield the right-of-way to
1:57:12
pedestrians a scooter cannot be
parked
1:57:16
in a way that obstructs the
sidewalk
1:57:17
path road or any feature
designed to
1:57:19
help people with a disability
and here's
1:57:21
the most important one rented
scooters
1:57:23
cannot be driven on sidewalks
and I
1:57:28
think this is where we're going
to see a
1:57:29
lot of dead hipsters because
they all
1:57:33
ride on the sidewalk here and
the cars
1:57:35
are not hindered by them very
much now
1:57:39
you put these things in traffic
there
1:57:41
you can't really see what it is
there
1:57:43
because they're all so low to
the ground
1:57:46
I think we're gonna see people
getting
1:57:48
flattened because they will not
I would
1:57:52
say you're probably right and I
don't
1:57:54
understand some of it because
scooters
1:57:56
traditionally which was
something you
1:57:59
had when you were a kid you
wrote on the
1:58:00
side child's right their
child's toys
1:58:04
transportation vehicles yes
they're
1:58:12
designed for children and
children ride
1:58:15
on sidewalks because they walk
on
1:58:17
sidewalks they push her a
little push
1:58:19
push a scooter on the sidewalk
and
1:58:22
skateboard they skateboard on
sidewalks
1:58:26
and so now all of a sudden you
have to
1:58:29
move the skateboarders supposed
to go
1:58:31
into the road - that's what I
don't
1:58:33
orders are interestingly most
1:58:35
skateboarders are on the road
but they
1:58:38
have they've been on the road
ever since
1:58:40
I've lived in Texas you know
1:58:41
skateboarders this did it's
different
1:58:43
and it's just different and
they're in
1:58:46
and out they're all over the
place they
1:58:48
and these you know if you're if
you're
1:58:49
on a skateboard in in public
anyway
1:58:52
you've got to be you got to
know what
1:58:53
you're doing it'll be you'll be
injured
1:58:55
quite quickly violations could
be
1:58:57
punished by fines of up to two
hundred
1:58:59
dollars I personally look
forward to now
1:59:00
of course that we no longer live
1:59:02
downtown but if we're downtown
and
1:59:04
someone's coming towards me on
the
1:59:07
scooter on the sidewalk once
this goes
1:59:09
into law and I'm closed lining
it yeah
1:59:13
sorry about that
1:59:14
I'm straight out that's right
1:59:16
clothesline it but this is too
little
1:59:20
too late not Texas this is not
gonna
1:59:23
people are so used to these
these damn
1:59:25
scooters now on on the sidewalk
but more
1:59:29
importantly traffic is used to
not
1:59:31
having to deal with them so it
has to
1:59:32
start all over again and people
will die
1:59:35
the CDC released their numbers
190 190
1:59:40
people injured with head
injuries in had
1:59:43
taken to hospital to the
hospital since
1:59:47
the the e-scooter started in
Austin
1:59:51
where there were the test city
come here
1:59:53
kill our hipsters to see how
it'll work
1:59:56
in the rest of the country hmm
that's an
2:00:01
interesting situation good know
at least
2:00:03
something's going on I mean
while we're
2:00:06
gonna we get this you hear
about the
2:00:08
uber strike now he's Ober going
public
2:00:10
this week it's going public
right after
2:00:13
the strike it's decided to
screw with
2:00:19
the IPO you think I mean the
minute I
2:00:23
heard the strike well of course
what's
2:00:25
happening is these drivers who
have been
2:00:27
completely you know it's hard
to make
2:00:30
money doing doing uber if you
want to do
2:00:33
it as a full-time gig it's only
gotten
2:00:36
more hard and
2:00:37
uber is doing all kinds of
nastiness and
2:00:40
basically stealing money from
the from
2:00:42
the people who drive and I
think that
2:00:45
they're pissed off about about
the whole
2:00:48
IPO you know how do I get my
uber of
2:00:50
millions out here doing all the
work and
2:00:53
you guys were smart mm-hmm
2:00:56
which they're not no they would
have
2:00:58
distributed a lot of the stock
to the to
2:01:01
the reg the drivers who put in
so many
2:01:03
hours in fact they would have
encouraged
2:01:04
more you got to put into you
know this
2:01:07
many hours for the last six
months
2:01:09
you're gonna get to a hundred
shares or
2:01:11
something they got plenty of
shares
2:01:12
they're gonna go out with
something like
2:01:14
eighty billion dollars worth of
funding
2:01:18
they have so much shares they
could have
2:01:20
given it dude which is the
Silicon
2:01:22
Valley way which is the bribe
people yes
2:01:25
to kill themselves with
overwork Silicon
2:01:29
Valley do the coup in Venezuela
yeah
2:01:34
they could do it take it do a
better job
2:01:36
they could do a better job but
let's
2:01:38
listen to the Lubar strike
report from
2:01:40
PBS drivers from rideshare
companies
2:01:43
uber and lyft protested their
pay in ten
2:01:46
major US cities today they
turned off
2:01:49
their smartphone apps cutting
their
2:01:52
connections to would-be
customers
2:01:53
drivers argue that they are
getting
2:01:56
poverty wages but the companies
they
2:01:58
work for are earning billions
in profits
2:02:01
all drivers you know everywhere
in a
2:02:04
country deserve a fair pay and
fair and
2:02:06
fair treatment so we are hoping
that
2:02:09
this will make a big impact and
make our
2:02:13
face companies listen to us the
strike
2:02:16
comes two days before ebers
initial
2:02:19
public stop offering the
company says it
2:02:21
expects to be valued at 91
billion
2:02:24
dollars like they lose give him
a give
2:02:34
her a quote says billions in
profits
2:02:38
I miss that she said billions
in profits
2:02:42
play it over drivers from
rideshare
2:02:45
companies uber and lyft
protested their
2:02:48
pay and
2:02:49
ten major US cities today they
turned
2:02:52
off their smartphone apps
cutting their
2:02:55
connections to would-be
customers
2:02:57
drivers argue that they are
getting
2:02:59
poverty wages but the companies
they
2:03:01
work for are earning billions
in profits
2:03:06
billions in losses is the
correct
2:03:09
information No correct it does
she
2:03:13
correct the error ah do I need
to play
2:03:15
it again cuz I don't think so
no you
2:03:17
don't need to play it again
because she
2:03:18
doesn't she's well I mean the
Democracy
2:03:22
Now also reported a little
shorter clips
2:03:24
did biola they brought in a
bunch of
2:03:26
guys that that did a bunch of
accounting
2:03:28
you know I was making a
thousand dollars
2:03:30
a week and I have to do this
have to do
2:03:32
that and but their their take
on it was
2:03:36
a little more progressive say
the least
2:03:38
in labor news Boober and lyft
drivers
2:03:41
are planning to strike today in
over a
2:03:43
dozen cities ahead of ubers
debut on the
2:03:45
new york stock exchange
2:03:47
while uber is expected to be
valued as
2:03:49
high as ninety billion dollars
the
2:03:51
drivers say they have not
benefited from
2:03:53
uber success citing low
earnings and no
2:03:55
benefits it goes on with a
bunch of
2:03:58
complaints but the point is is
that
2:04:00
again as I said at the
beginning and the
2:04:04
model of Silicon Valley is to
share the
2:04:06
wealth
2:04:07
unlike other parts of the world
that
2:04:08
wonder why they can't make a
Silicon
2:04:10
Valley operation work right
because they
2:04:13
these people are too cheap this
could
2:04:15
have been prevented this was
never a
2:04:16
Silicon Valley operation it
came out of
2:04:18
San Francisco by some
douchebags and as
2:04:21
you know as a trick you know
2:04:23
ride-sharing you know bullcrap
it was
2:04:26
just a scam and so they never
got to a
2:04:29
clue about sharing the wealth
if these
2:04:31
drivers would have been given
just a
2:04:34
hundred shares a piece of stock
and
2:04:37
theirs okay so there's tens of
thousands
2:04:39
of drivers so what you know the
way it
2:04:42
works you can just dilute it
who cares
2:04:46
just dilute them the hell out
of it yeah
2:04:52
well I'm encouraged that
they're turning
2:04:54
off their phones I did want to
just
2:04:56
briefly before we go to our
break I want
2:04:58
to talk about the Google IO
2:05:02
which is their Developers
Conference I
2:05:04
mean did you see this keynote
by any
2:05:07
chance no no I've been
disinvited from
2:05:10
this thing years ago and I
don't pay
2:05:12
much attention to it anymore it
was it
2:05:14
was very interesting that
mainly in the
2:05:17
main thing that they're doing
is they
2:05:20
are moving a lot of their MLA I
machine
2:05:24
learning artificial
intelligence onto
2:05:27
the device itself into Android
which
2:05:30
makes total sense because it
says it
2:05:33
doesn't work anyway
2:05:34
well they might as well move it
to the
2:05:36
device well they can't they
can't keep
2:05:38
up with their data centers
everyone you
2:05:40
know if you really want to
track someone
2:05:42
it needs to all be done on the
on the
2:05:44
device they've made some they
say they
2:05:47
made a technological
breakthrough which
2:05:49
is very basic artificial
intelligence
2:05:52
with you know different stems
and as how
2:05:55
it really decodes human speech
natural
2:05:59
language that's that's what
they were
2:06:00
showing most of but to be able
to store
2:06:03
all of that on your device and
then
2:06:05
report back in maybe even
perfectly
2:06:08
aggregated statistics that are
more
2:06:10
useful to them makes total
sense to me
2:06:13
and they show demos where the
phone was
2:06:16
doing things in in airplane
mode so it
2:06:19
no absolutely no connection to
the
2:06:21
Internet but sadly the entire
Google
2:06:25
vision the way I from the demos
I saw on
2:06:29
the way they spoke at the
keynote is
2:06:30
really just turning you into a
little
2:06:33
piece of stupid-ass wetware some
2:06:36
examples now and they're doing
all these
2:06:39
demos by just talking to the
phone and
2:06:41
almost natural you'd say hey
Google ones
2:06:43
and you can talk to it the
whole time it
2:06:45
understands what you're doing
this
2:06:47
showed this demo we're like do
this do
2:06:49
that what's going on here take
a selfie
2:06:52
and it's it would do it do all
of these
2:06:53
things very very quickly faster
than of
2:06:55
course you could ever use your
fingers
2:06:57
on the device but here's the
great
2:06:59
technological advances we will
have with
2:07:04
a new Google artificial
intelligence
2:07:06
machine learning on your phone
number
2:07:09
one when you were at a
restaurant
2:07:12
you can just point your camera
at your
2:07:15
check it will immediately and
2:07:18
automatically calculate the tip
and if
2:07:21
you want even split the bill I
mean this
2:07:28
is it it goes right along with
this
2:07:31
piece they did of a woman in
India who
2:07:35
can't read completely
illiterate and
2:07:37
she's no it's sad music so so
horrible
2:07:41
that I can't read my children
reaiiy
2:07:42
can't help them with homework
they give
2:07:44
her the Google phone and she
holds the
2:07:46
phone up to the homework and it
starts
2:07:48
speaking to her and now she's
oh this is
2:07:51
so great because now I can
participate
2:07:52
in society not for a moment was
there
2:07:55
even an inkling of oh and
here's how you
2:07:57
could learn to read No stay
stupid you
2:08:00
Indian stay stupid just listen
to what
2:08:03
Google tells you to do right
into
2:08:08
showing the benefit of all of
their
2:08:10
mobile tracking everything is
taken care
2:08:16
of for you in fact the way they
do Maps
2:08:18
I can predict for you right now
map
2:08:20
reading in our lifetime John
will become
2:08:22
a university course no one's
gonna be
2:08:25
ever using a map ever again if
Google
2:08:28
gets their way there is one
good thing
2:08:30
that I was excited to see that
we there
2:08:32
is a second way you're on that
just
2:08:35
mention that yeah I have
stopped using
2:08:37
my navigators very good I've
decided
2:08:41
it's better for your brain
sorry it's
2:08:44
better for your brain keep it
in get
2:08:46
better for your brain yeah and
so what I
2:08:48
do is I get a map yeah and I
see where
2:08:51
I'm going I know the different
places
2:08:53
okay well I just had to remote
as two
2:08:55
streets down take a right and
then I'll
2:08:56
find it on the left and I do
not use the
2:09:00
Navigator anymore is not using
it if I
2:09:03
mean if if I'm like driving
around
2:09:05
Austin I have to get from here
to there
2:09:07
I'll I'll fire up the Navigator
right
2:09:10
but for local around town
people are
2:09:13
gonna be able to get to the
Safeway in
2:09:15
their own City yes if they keep
using
2:09:18
these things and people have
them on
2:09:20
going to the post office yeah
2:09:26
what it's going to do is going
to create
2:09:27
a lot of very lazy people and
you become
2:09:30
completely dependent I did
speak of
2:09:32
dependency on technology this
just
2:09:34
happened this morning I have a
clip from
2:09:37
the city of Baltimore you know
what I
2:09:39
can't confirm is what we
confirmed
2:09:41
publicly yesterday that we
discovered
2:09:43
sometime early yesterday
morning that
2:09:45
the city was infected with the
very
2:09:47
aggressive Robin Hood
ransomware the FBI
2:09:51
who is currently investigating
this
2:09:55
certain incident has confirmed
that it's
2:09:57
a fairly new variant it's quite
2:09:59
aggressive
2:09:59
and technicians right now are
trying to
2:10:02
remediate and root cause
exactly you
2:10:05
know what's been impacted and
affected
2:10:07
we can't stay with confidence
that
2:10:09
public safety systems are up and
2:10:11
operational three one ones
operating
2:10:13
this these bones are operating
and for
2:10:15
now if anybody needs to contact
the city
2:10:17
the best way to do it is to
pick up the
2:10:18
plain old telephone and give us
a call
2:10:20
all of our phones are working
that's
2:10:23
about the extent of what I can
comment
2:10:25
on right now so ransomware they
and you
2:10:28
know people came into work
unplug your
2:10:31
Ethernet everyone computers
down they're
2:10:34
screwed I mean this is this is
our
2:10:37
future we've got some guy with
something
2:10:40
that works on three hundred and
three
2:10:42
hundred and ten megahertz to
you know
2:10:46
some home security device
whatever the
2:10:49
guy setup it's it the signal was
2:10:51
continuous so it blew out the
whole
2:10:53
neighborhood no one could open
their
2:10:55
garage doors I mean professor
Ted would
2:10:57
love this stuff if he actually
you know
2:10:59
could could get this
information in real
2:11:01
time and it's affecting our
entire life
2:11:03
sports sports you know I you
could wake
2:11:07
me up in the middle of night I
wouldn't
2:11:08
know a thing about sports but I
can tell
2:11:10
you that I have a clip from NBA
2:11:11
Commissioner Adam Silver about
how
2:11:14
social media and phones are
affecting
2:11:16
sports I think there's a few
issues
2:11:19
going on one is a is a larger
societal
2:11:21
issue and I know you have a lot
of young
2:11:23
people work for you at the
Ratner I was
2:11:25
through our players are young
we have
2:11:26
young people in our office I
mean I
2:11:28
think we live a bit in the age
of
2:11:30
anxiety
2:11:31
I mean I think it's it's it's
I've read
2:11:33
studies on this I think part of
it is a
2:11:35
direct product of social media
yes and I
2:11:39
think those players were
talking about
2:11:41
when I meet with them what
strikes me is
2:11:43
that they are truly unhappy
yeah this is
2:11:46
not some like you know the show
they're
2:11:48
putting on for the media when
you get
2:11:50
you know and you relations a
lot of
2:11:52
players when I'm one-on-one
with a lot
2:11:54
of these guys you know I think
to the
2:11:57
outside world they see the fame
the
2:12:00
money all the trappings that go
with it
2:12:02
they're the best in the world
at what
2:12:03
they do you know they say how
is it
2:12:06
possible like they could even be
2:12:07
complaining and I hear this on
2:12:09
television all the time a lot
of these
2:12:12
young men are genuinely unhappy
if
2:12:14
you're around a team in this
day and age
2:12:16
they're had their headphones on
they're
2:12:18
isolated and their head down
like as
2:12:20
soon as it used to be I
remember years
2:12:22
ago Isiah Thomas said to me
2:12:24
championships are won on the
bus and he
2:12:26
meant that and I and I disagree
one of
2:12:27
the comments from the earlier
panelists
2:12:29
was oh forget those other five
guys on
2:12:31
the team those five guys on the
team
2:12:32
were critically important even
if they
2:12:34
hardly had any minutes old
2:12:35
you know you know usually they
were
2:12:38
veteran players they were
leaders who
2:12:40
were able to take players aside
in a way
2:12:42
a coach couldn't yeah you know
because
2:12:44
they'd lived through it it was
just
2:12:46
something that a teammate could
do that
2:12:48
a coach couldn't are certainly
an owner
2:12:49
or someone or an administrator
in the
2:12:51
team this is pretty sad yeah do
you know
2:12:56
what a star NBA player makes
like a
2:12:58
Steph Curry on a yearly basis
once they
2:13:00
get to their max contracts to
play a
2:13:02
basketball game and you're
making thirty
2:13:05
million a year forty no I
wasn't close
2:13:07
enough toes that bastard
brother of mine
2:13:10
he lied to me said it was 30
2:13:12
yeah year after year you make
it you
2:13:14
know you get a 10-year deal or a
2:13:16
five-year right you're making
40 million
2:13:17
for you 40 million 40 million
you're
2:13:19
miserable miserable it's us our
poverty
2:13:28
has always been something makes
you
2:13:30
happy
2:13:31
my food by donation - no agenda
imagine
2:13:34
all the people who could do
gossip oh
2:13:36
yeah that'd be fab
2:13:40
[Music]
2:13:44
okay well we have a few people
to thank
2:13:46
sir ever of the wat wh eighty
one two
2:13:50
three four five sally forth my
friends
2:13:52
he says sir Justin barber Los
Angeles
2:13:54
California hundred dollars
thanks for
2:13:57
all you do love and light Lauren
2:13:58
Littlefield 69 69 got a
birthday on her
2:14:02
way to Dame hood too long since
she last
2:14:05
donated she needs a job that
give her a
2:14:08
D douching she this is the best
podcast
2:14:16
in the universe according to
the Muller
2:14:17
report Bryan Pearson 6666 sir
Karl with
2:14:21
a k' 59:19 Charles Schulz of
Anniston
2:14:28
Alabama 59:19 the 59:19
donation was
2:14:32
that this shows a signature
donation for
2:14:36
the date now a lot of people
jumped in
2:14:38
you it's always nice to see
some people
2:14:41
participating yeah I think it's
there's
2:14:44
mother's days coming up yep
that's gonna
2:14:47
be another Sunday we got to do
this for
2:14:49
Sunday yeah Sunday Sunday and
of course
2:14:52
Mother's Day not celebrated on
the same
2:14:54
day everywhere
2:14:55
no celebrated you different
different
2:14:58
days on different in different
countries
2:15:00
the other thing I want to
mention that I
2:15:01
would like to see some donated
I created
2:15:04
an open-ended donation you just
put any
2:15:06
amount and you want anything
over 50
2:15:07
bucks you'll mention your mom
but I'd
2:15:11
like to see some people take it
use this
2:15:14
cuz Valentine's Day for some
reason and
2:15:17
Mother's Day for this show are
huge duds
2:15:20
don't like their moms they hate
their
2:15:24
moms what's wrong with the
people I
2:15:27
don't get it all right onward
with this
2:15:29
Charles Schulz in Anniston
Alabama Baron
2:15:33
Walkman of Buckeye 59:19 Kyle
blank
2:15:36
Houston Texas Jeffery fields
59:19 from
2:15:40
parts unknown
2:15:41
Amy Burlingame in Bergen New
York and
2:15:45
you got a birthday call to her
son happy
2:15:47
birthday my son Jacob the vegan
2:15:49
powerlifting No Agenda listener
2:15:52
a contradiction in terms that
is well
2:15:55
let's early Ron and dosa Dawson
Dothan
2:15:59
Alabama 2d 119 that's our whole
group of
2:16:03
50 9 19 mm sorry 59:19 Megan
Kendall's
2:16:07
58 85 with a happy birthday to
her
2:16:10
husband and Johnny's on the list
2:16:11
yes Aaron ah strand er now look
here for
2:16:15
what I'm reading these see if
there's
2:16:17
anybody saying anything about
their mom
2:16:19
cuz this was offered I would
read the
2:16:21
names and if you see the mom to
call out
2:16:23
let me know okay Aaron Oscar
and ER in
2:16:26
Saskatoon Saskatchewan which we
don't
2:16:28
get enough contributions from
since
2:16:31
everyone knows it's the parish
of Canada
2:16:34
yes well he doesn't he hates
his mom
2:16:36
nothing about his mom I'm sorry
it
2:16:41
doesn't mean you're
automatically yeah
2:16:46
hey you know hey we don't
neither John
2:16:48
nor I have a mom you know you
should
2:16:50
have hang on to the your mom's
are kind
2:16:54
of kind of cool to have around
when
2:16:55
they're gone is like input from
him the
2:17:03
Chinese are stealing all the
toilet
2:17:05
paper she did never smoke but
even
2:17:12
though she has kind of a
smokers voice
2:17:14
the way I do her James Fulton
and stocks
2:17:16
Dale Stokes day on the North
Carolina
2:17:18
55:19 okay so this is a kind of
a
2:17:21
variation that goes back to the
fifth
2:17:23
Cinco de Mayo James Fulton 55:19
2:17:27
Stockdale I'm sorry David in
the nixon
2:17:29
55:19 máirtÃn Martin Martin
Martin
2:17:34
Peters and businesses
California I was
2:17:37
calling you know using NL oh
the other
2:17:40
I'm sorry look at the Allen pin
Drock
2:17:43
5510 double nickel on the dime
from
2:17:45
Henderson Tennessee Ezekiel
shopper
2:17:50
really great names of the of
the list on
2:17:54
the list
2:17:55
yeah he said and they're never
I'm sorry
2:17:58
5280
2:17:59
then sir Luke the by count of
London and
2:18:02
the South East 51 in London
2:18:05
another birthday boy David
Walsh 50 50
2:18:09
45 which is a hundred and it's
like a
2:18:12
hundred and eighty dollars in
Australia
2:18:14
did the way things should go
yes lucky
2:18:18
got in Jeffrey Anderson fifty
twelve and
2:18:21
then now we have to do dollar
donors
2:18:22
name and location whoa hold on
a second
2:18:24
Jeffrey Anderson made a
donation to my
2:18:27
wonderful mom Marilyn with an E
who is
2:18:30
94 years young this year god
bless her
2:18:33
god bless her indeed that's
getting
2:18:36
there it's up there so there
you got a
2:18:39
mom a vÃctor muñoz in Miami
Florida
2:18:42
these are fifty dollar donors
Michael
2:18:44
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Maxine Waters get gravel maxine
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gravel is gonna be a genie
Maxine Waters
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gravel is gonna be a night yes
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presidential candidate Mike
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please someone who speaks for
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it's all
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good Brian
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kitty kin it oh this is another
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kitty can
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Brian
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sure about that I think it's
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I have a
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vaccinations vaccinated malinka
autism
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to be vaccinated vaccinations
are highly
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effective following the the
measles
2:23:53
scare which is now
2:23:55
this global baby everybody's
will
2:23:58
freaked out about measles
Germany
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apparently this health minister
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so then it's not law yet but the
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Germany's Health Minister
proposed a
2:24:08
fine if you are not vaccinated
that
2:24:12
would be twenty five hundred
euro fine
2:24:14
if you are not vaccinated
against
2:24:16
measles mumps and rubella what
a great
2:24:21
scam that is it let's back up
for one
2:24:23
second and remember that until
recently
2:24:26
nobody kept their papers that
kept the
2:24:29
papers that they were
vaccinated they
2:24:31
just got vaccinated or they got
the
2:24:33
measles right
2:24:34
and they didn't keep a careful
record so
2:24:36
now you have to show your
papers or you
2:24:39
have to pay twenty five hundred
dollar
2:24:40
fine
2:24:40
well not yet it's it's a
proposal it's
2:24:43
it's not law yet but most
people are on
2:24:47
board it is now also now we've
spread to
2:24:51
Australia Australia hyping it up
2:24:55
Australia on alert after travel
warning
2:24:58
issued a university student
diagnosed
2:25:01
with infectious disease measles
so it's
2:25:05
if this truly was just a Merck
promotion
2:25:09
which by the way worked very
well with
2:25:11
their sales and there ended
their
2:25:13
quarterly numbers we saw they
they
2:25:15
crushed expectations as we say
in the
2:25:17
business crushed and then it's
2:25:20
surprising but you know everyone
2:25:22
everyone's all-in and one's all
in on
2:25:26
the vaccinations except for
Robert
2:25:28
Kennedy jr. we've played many
clips of
2:25:30
him he had I would call him
like myself
2:25:35
a semi vac sir I'm anti Beck's
but we
2:25:38
have to be careful and ask
questions
2:25:40
nothing wrong with it like I
say anyone
2:25:43
who says that I'm even as
anything their
2:25:46
York indoors so pro-vaccine
2:25:49
I was asked if they had their
HPV back
2:25:52
nation yeah you should go get
that right
2:25:54
hey by the way look into it a
little bit
2:25:56
but you'd have to get it if
you're that
2:25:59
much of a back sir and that's
really
2:26:01
what the Kennedy jr. started
with I
2:26:04
believe around the HPV vaccine
but now
2:26:06
his family is rather upset
Robert
2:26:09
Kennedy's three oldest children
have
2:26:11
stood together in joy and loss
but now a
2:26:13
disagreement over the measles
vaccine
2:26:15
strains family times in a
column for
2:26:18
Politico magazine former
congressman
2:26:21
Joseph Kennedy the second
Kathleen
2:26:23
Kennedy Townsend and her
daughter Maeve
2:26:25
Kennedy McCain criticized RFK
Junior's
2:26:28
longtime anti-vaxxer efforts
they write
2:26:31
he has helped spread know here
that the
2:26:35
report is confusing actually a
2:26:37
neuro-linguistic program that's
near
2:26:40
together pain criticized RFK
Junior's
2:26:42
longtime anti-vaxxer efforts
2:26:47
he's going around saying the is
the
2:26:49
other words he's pro-vaccine
upstream no
2:26:52
no I think you're hearing it
rise in a
2:26:55
column for Politico magazine
former
2:26:58
congressman Joseph Kennedy the
second
2:27:00
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend and
her
2:27:02
daughter Maeve Kennedy McCain
criticized
2:27:05
RFK Jr's longtime anti-vaxxer
effort
2:27:08
it's his family who's
criticizing not
2:27:10
him the families criticizing
him of
2:27:13
being an anti-vaxxer you with
me yeah
2:27:17
but doesn't they're criticizing
him for
2:27:21
being an anti-vaxxer yeah okay
2:27:26
what are they saying wrong by
the way
2:27:28
it's the way it comes out is
that
2:27:29
criticizing him for okay never
mind is
2:27:33
just a confusing way of
producing this
2:27:35
clip III I'm backing away from
the mic
2:27:39
and Kathleen Kennedy Townsend
and her
2:27:41
daughter Maeve Kennedy McCain
criticized
2:27:44
RFK Junior's longtime
anti-vaxxer
2:27:47
efforts they right he has
helped spread
2:27:49
dangerous misinformation over
social
2:27:51
media and is complicit in sowing
2:27:54
distrust of the science behind
vaccines
2:27:56
here is RFK jr. in Texas just
last week
2:28:00
on the measles
2:28:05
nutrition and clean water we
love Bobby
2:28:12
they write praising his efforts
to
2:28:14
protect the environment but
they say on
2:28:16
vaccines he is wrong and his
opposition
2:28:19
is having heartbreaking
consequences
2:28:21
they point to their family's
long
2:28:23
history of promoting
immunization
2:28:25
campaigns President John F
Kennedy
2:28:27
personally endorsing the polio
vaccine
2:28:30
in 1961 with this miraculous
drug I hope
2:28:34
that everyone takes advantage
of it
2:28:35
public health works of their
father and
2:28:37
grandfather his Attorney
General and
2:28:39
Senator Ted Kennedy Bobby is an
outlier
2:28:42
in the Kennedy family they
write tonight
2:28:45
Robert F Kennedy jr. says I
don't think
2:28:48
we should be forcing
pharmaceutical
2:28:49
products on unwilling American
citizens
2:28:52
without understanding the
downside risks
2:28:54
risks the CDC and other medical
2:28:57
organizations say are well
understood
2:28:59
and do not outweigh the
benefits of
2:29:01
vaccinations my advice avoid
small
2:29:09
aircraft hot tubs and canoeing
in any
2:29:14
kind of water near Washington
DC and
2:29:17
they're out to get him his own
family
2:29:18
now is out to get him to mention
2:29:44
something from the OTG
Department yeah
2:29:48
before you go there I do have a
2:29:51
drug-related clip
2:29:53
okay I'm sorry yeah that I
think it's
2:29:55
gonna be absolutely found we
have it
2:29:57
there's a new drug
2:29:58
no but this I think is gonna be
2:30:00
extremely profound if they if
it's just
2:30:04
gonna be profound and it's the
drug as
2:30:06
they've changed the policy
about a lot
2:30:08
how to how to allow them this
is very
2:30:10
interesting TV ads for
prescription
2:30:12
drugs we'll have to start
showing list
2:30:14
prices of the medications the US
2:30:17
Department of Health
2:30:18
and Human Services announced
the rule
2:30:20
today it affects drugs that
cost more
2:30:22
than $35 for a month's supply
we knew
2:30:27
this was coming
2:30:28
how do you think that'll change
anything
2:30:30
well when they start promoting
some of
2:30:32
these joys that are so expensive
2:30:35
I mean even though the only
copay maybe
2:30:37
10 bucks on these pills
2:30:40
if the list price is like
$1,000 you
2:30:43
have to hopefully the public
will start
2:30:47
to realize that this is a scam
because
2:30:51
you pay yeah you only pay 10
bucks cause
2:30:52
you got insurance and the other
guys who
2:30:54
can't don't have insurance they
find
2:30:55
some way around the price too
but when
2:30:58
you're paying your 10 bucks and
the
2:30:59
insurance companies paying a
thousand
2:31:00
bucks and you wonder why your
premium is
2:31:03
$5,000 that you know a quarter
yeah this
2:31:05
is the reason yeah and I think
part of
2:31:09
the stipulation is they can't
just be in
2:31:11
little disclaimer in the small
type it
2:31:13
has to be a certain size has to
be in a
2:31:16
certain part of the screw but
this is
2:31:18
part of Trump's get the prices
down
2:31:20
thing which he's talking about
again and
2:31:23
we'll see well there's other
ways to
2:31:25
getting the prices don't like
letting
2:31:27
the American public order from
Canada
2:31:28
which was a law that we tried
to pass in
2:31:30
people such as Cory Booker
pushed
2:31:34
against it oh really
2:31:35
oh yeah Cory Booker's willing
to dig
2:31:37
he's in the pocket of the drug
companies
2:31:39
that's why he's making no
inroads on the
2:31:42
contenders list really
everybody do they
2:31:45
do they donate to his campaign
is that
2:31:47
do we have that or it would
work yeah um
2:31:50
yeah just a little a little OTG
thing
2:31:53
that I caught me up besides the
fact
2:31:54
that ubers come is now working
with law
2:31:57
enforcement anywhere they're
happy to
2:31:58
open up their log so if you're
accused
2:32:01
of anything
2:32:01
uber will and we'll give them
all your
2:32:03
information where you were but
this was
2:32:06
someone who was trying to send
me an
2:32:07
email one of our producers and
he and he
2:32:11
uses Yahoo Mail and depending
on what he
2:32:16
was sending as far as I
understand
2:32:19
regardless of who he was
sending it to
2:32:22
he would receive an error
message in his
2:32:25
Yahoo moon that's ascending for
sending
2:32:27
from Yahoo Mail error five five
four
2:32:30
message
2:32:31
loud and they have a web page
which
2:32:35
explains what this Yahoo error
is and
2:32:38
this is quite interesting
2:32:41
you will receive an SMTP that's
Simple
2:32:44
Mail Transfer Protocol that's
the
2:32:46
internet email protocol you
receive an
2:32:49
SMTP error or failed delivery
message
2:32:52
that includes 554 message not
allowed
2:32:55
when the content of a message
you're
2:32:58
trying to send violates Yahoo
Mail
2:33:01
policies content that violates
policies
2:33:04
includes objectionable links
malicious
2:33:08
attachments or bad header
information
2:33:10
well forget the malicious
attachments
2:33:13
and bad header information
objectionable
2:33:16
not dangerous
2:33:18
malware no objectionable links
and then
2:33:21
it says review the
2:33:23
objectionable as an
objectionable but
2:33:25
not illegal correct
objectionable so
2:33:29
that could end and this person
who
2:33:30
emails me of course emails me
often with
2:33:35
what someone could deem
objectionable
2:33:37
content you know like the
anti-vaxxer
2:33:40
stuff there moon landing or I
don't know
2:33:45
just stuff but yahoo is now
actively
2:33:49
scanning the outgoing email for
2:33:51
objectionable links and perhaps
other
2:33:54
content issues and will not
send your
2:33:57
email I mean does this give
anybody a
2:34:02
clue of where it's all really
headed
2:34:03
because you should understand
though
2:34:06
there was this cool device was
that
2:34:08
called the ledge the little the
edge the
2:34:11
box what was it now some home
server
2:34:14
thing that looks like if
someone finally
2:34:16
got it right I'll find the
information
2:34:17
for the next show but you
should really
2:34:20
consider not using Yahoo or
Gmail or
2:34:26
even Outlook for that matter
outlook.com
2:34:31
get squirrel mail people
anything with
2:34:35
that
2:34:39
that meaning Yahoo squirrel
mails great
2:34:42
yes that's I'm saying it's
great yes now
2:34:45
I have two clips left okay just
updates
2:34:50
world updates we start with the
illegal
2:34:53
surveillance clip from
democracy now
2:34:56
yeah we can do that one and
news from
2:34:58
Washington tension continues to
escalate
2:35:01
between congressional Democrats
and the
2:35:03
Trump administration the House
Judiciary
2:35:04
Committee's preparing to vote
today on
2:35:07
whether to hold Attorney
General William
2:35:08
bar in contempt of Congress for
failing
2:35:11
to provide lawmakers with an
unredacted
2:35:13
copy of the Mulla report the
Justice
2:35:15
Department's now advising Trump
to
2:35:17
invoke executive privilege over
the
2:35:19
entire unredacted report and
underlying
2:35:21
evidence in related news the
White House
2:35:24
has directed former counsel Don
Magan
2:35:26
not to comply with a
congressional
2:35:29
surveillance I don't know it's
your clip
2:35:32
I'll skip it let's go to the
current
2:35:36
Iranian Iranian situation yes I
have
2:35:39
something for that as well
current
2:35:40
Iranian situation also
democracy now
2:35:43
this time yeah Iran's announced
it'll
2:35:45
stop complying with parts of the
2:35:47
landmark 2015 nuclear deal and
resumed
2:35:50
high-level enrichment of
uranium in 60
2:35:52
days if other signatories of
the deal do
2:35:55
not take action to shield
Iran's oil and
2:35:57
banking sectors from US
sanctions this
2:36:00
comes a year after President
Trump
2:36:03
pulled out of the nuclear deal
in a
2:36:06
speech earlier today Iranian
president
2:36:08
Hassan rouhani said Iran wants
to stay
2:36:11
in the nuclear deal but that
it's
2:36:13
rolling back its commitments
due to
2:36:15
Washington's actions in the
short term
2:36:17
rouhani said Iran would stop
exporting
2:36:20
excess uranium and heavy water
from its
2:36:22
nuclear program come on oh you
say key
2:36:26
about the joint comprehensive
plan of
2:36:28
action the jcpoa is here and it
remains
2:36:31
in place but today we've shown
the flip
2:36:33
side of the jcpoa coin this is
the same
2:36:36
nuclear deal that states if the
other
2:36:38
parties are failing to meet
their
2:36:39
obligations then we can also
reduce our
2:36:41
obligations of the deal today
we are
2:36:43
announcing a reduction of our
2:36:44
obligations under the deal
we're not
2:36:47
leaving the nuclear deal Russia
2:36:49
responded by blaming the United
States
2:36:51
for provoking Iran into rolling
back the
2:36:54
terms of the nuclear deal the
Iranian
2:36:56
American author treati Parsi
said quote
2:36:58
trump has initiated a chain
reaction
2:37:01
that will make America and the
world
2:37:03
less safe mmm I got a clip to
compliment
2:37:08
that from Bloomberg this is
Admiral
2:37:12
James Travis Travis he's the
guy that I
2:37:16
think at one point was being
vetted for
2:37:18
a possible Hillary VP
nomination back in
2:37:21
back in the day and he gives us
a little
2:37:24
detail on exactly what this
this strike
2:37:26
force is and he would know
since he's an
2:37:29
admiral that must've eat us let
us talk
2:37:31
sea power this morning
2:37:33
translate for our listeners
what it
2:37:35
means when the media says that
Abraham
2:37:38
Lincoln deploys from Naval
Station
2:37:41
Norfolk what actually happens
when
2:37:44
something that big deploys so
these are
2:37:49
aircraft carriers about a
hundred
2:37:51
thousand tons tom crew is about
five
2:37:54
thousand there surrounded by
about ten
2:37:58
additional ships with another
five
2:38:00
thousand sailors so figure kind
of eight
2:38:03
to ten ships as well as ten
thousand
2:38:06
sailors seventy combat aircraft
hundreds
2:38:10
of Tomahawk missiles that entire
2:38:12
consortium if you will is
called a
2:38:14
Carrier Strike Group that is
what has
2:38:17
deployed and it's headed toward
the
2:38:19
Arabian Gulf
2:38:20
they're headed there in all of
us of a
2:38:23
certain village including you
Admiral
2:38:24
remember the certitude of big
fleets not
2:38:27
in World War two but if we just
go to
2:38:30
Argentina in the Falkland
Islands there
2:38:32
are threats out there what are
the
2:38:34
threats to the Abraham Lincoln
or is
2:38:37
this a junket to show the flag
this is a
2:38:41
real threat to the strike group
as we
2:38:44
look at Iranian capability in
the
2:38:47
Arabian Gulf where they're
headed
2:38:49
what the Iranians can do is
launch
2:38:50
cruise missiles from the shore
the jet
2:38:53
aircraft they could use ezel
submarines
2:38:56
to attack it they have any
number of
2:38:59
ways they can attack this strike
2:39:00
so tensions are rising we ought
to be
2:39:02
quite concerned about it yeah I
don't
2:39:05
know I don't know if we should
be that
2:39:06
concerned I don't know I don't
know we
2:39:08
should either I like the way he
2:39:10
specifically said instead sank
2:39:13
submarines yet diesel-powered
he said
2:39:16
diesels are some some commentary
2:39:19
I wonder yeah that's an
interesting
2:39:22
point you know deserter rod
atomic rod
2:39:26
might be able to tell us why
that was a
2:39:27
specific I guess they don't
have they
2:39:31
don't have know yourself the
implication
2:39:33
is they don't gonna have
nuclear Saluja
2:39:34
yeah but what's the point admit
pointing
2:39:37
out the pointing this out well
to point
2:39:41
out that they're all so
horrible climate
2:39:42
change polluters polluting the
seas were
2:39:47
their damn diesel they're like
the
2:39:49
Volkswagen of the Seas all the
2:39:54
implications are negative it's
perfect
2:39:57
for a false flag though we love
having a
2:39:59
having ships blow up yeah
predicted a
2:40:02
false flag upcoming false flag
for the
2:40:04
last month or two on the show
yes and
2:40:06
the reason why is because major
faults
2:40:09
like yes because Pompeo spoke
behind
2:40:12
closed doors in Dallas to a
number of
2:40:14
prominent Iranians Persians
living in
2:40:17
America and he said we're not
gonna go
2:40:20
after him no no we're not doing
anything
2:40:21
we're hanging back we're good
we're not
2:40:23
gonna do anything not us we're
not gonna
2:40:24
tack up no no no no so you
position
2:40:27
something out there and you
know it's a
2:40:29
it's a perfect setup for
something to
2:40:31
happen yeah disgusting
2:40:34
it's Bolton again it's Bolton
Pompeo and
2:40:37
Trump is asleep at the wheel
when it
2:40:39
comes to this sleep and maybe
this it's
2:40:42
great I don't know maybe he's
all in on
2:40:43
this I thought we were gonna do
no Wars
2:40:45
bring out Tulsi gabbard's was
the
2:40:48
promise yeah that was a promise
wasn't
2:40:50
it yeah promise unkempt
uncombed alright
2:40:59
I don't have any more clips I
think I'm
2:41:01
done we could there's anything
else we
2:41:03
need to talk about I've got the
green
2:41:05
huge man I have a clip of of
Doug
2:41:08
Collins bitchin and moanin to
nad lurch
2:41:10
yeah I know I'm so sick and
tired of
2:41:12
that shit
2:41:13
now in fact we should just make
a rule
2:41:15
15 minutes of the show should be
2:41:16
dedicated to this sideshow of
bullshit
2:41:19
but these these this bullshit
it's just
2:41:22
horrible
2:41:22
it keeps the news business
going and I
2:41:25
think people are disinterested
I'm not
2:41:26
interested anymore I'm still
interested
2:41:28
to send someone to jail the
amusing all
2:41:32
right I'm glad you do well then
I do do
2:41:36
you do you think that AOC
really doesn't
2:41:39
know what a garbage disposal is
I get
2:41:42
the sense that that was a hoax
or a
2:41:44
put-on or there's something
fishy about
2:41:47
that clip about AOC and her
garbage
2:41:49
disposal now that now the
garbage
2:41:53
disposals have been banned
where she has
2:41:55
lived over all of her life so
that she
2:41:58
may not have operated one well
that's
2:42:02
possible I mean it wouldn't
surprise me
2:42:03
it's like you're married to
President
2:42:05
George HW Bush was like stunned
when he
2:42:09
went to a grocery store story
he saw a
2:42:11
scam you know well you can
check out
2:42:14
like that that's crazy yeah he
was so he
2:42:17
was like naive about stuff I
mean people
2:42:19
don't know certain things I
still
2:42:20
remember my favorite clip from
60
2:42:22
minutes when one of the famous
tennis
2:42:25
stars of the era was trying to
act like
2:42:28
she knew her way around a
kitchen and
2:42:31
and then it grabbed a can
opener for
2:42:33
some dumb reason and then threw
it down
2:42:35
Chris Evert she she said and
she grabbed
2:42:39
a can and the can opener just
and she
2:42:41
throws the can opener down all
in a
2:42:43
fluster and says I don't know
how to
2:42:45
operate something like this I
know that
2:42:50
you I think you tweeted that
garbage
2:42:52
disposals have been banned in
Berkeley
2:42:53
for a long time
2:42:54
yes they have why are garbage
disposals
2:42:57
banned are they what's the
problem well
2:42:59
apparently you're grinding up
stuff that
2:43:01
goes into the sewage treatment
plant
2:43:03
sometimes urged process of
sewage
2:43:05
treatment and it also
encourages bad
2:43:08
habits when you should be you
should be
2:43:11
making compost piles of our
garbage in
2:43:13
the backyard and letting the
Flies get
2:43:15
in there and stink up the place
huge
2:43:18
piles of maggots crawling
everywhere I
2:43:20
don't know I think it's dumb I
said to
2:43:22
me I've had garbage disposals
all my
2:43:24
life
2:43:24
I love garbage
2:43:25
disposals and what do you
definitely not
2:43:28
put down your garbage disposal
well I
2:43:31
have a bone crusher I have a
garbage
2:43:33
disposal that's quite good you
don't
2:43:35
have any you've got you've got a
2:43:36
medieval torture device I have
a potion
2:43:40
that kicks butt mm-hmm and so
there's
2:43:43
pretty much anything anything
will go in
2:43:45
it but I want to avoid to avoid
you know
2:43:50
metal
2:43:51
well the throne-room metal goes
in there
2:43:55
and it's grinding around there
it
2:43:56
usually gets thrown out of the
garden
2:44:00
the kitchen here's our troll
room don't
2:44:03
put children down there don't
put people
2:44:05
as greasy obvious gold fingers
money
2:44:09
silverware oh the bone crusher
yes and
2:44:12
where is Mimi the final
question yeah
2:44:15
she's down with the baby as a
matter of
2:44:18
fact right downstairs
2:44:19
oh oh hi Mimi she doesn't listen
2:44:23
no she listens alright
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then as always and such
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2:45:54
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and when
2:46:00
it finally came out it said
there was no
2:46:08
rush in collusion the report
was quite
2:46:14
expensive costing over 25
million so
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Muller arrived did the FBI just
7 days
2:46:26
before 9/11 President Obama
asked him to
2:46:29
stay for two more years it
required an
2:46:31
act of Congress there was this
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without saying it's really big
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century's greatest began the
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conversation about children in
the
2:47:23
United States and America
that's two
2:47:26
children living in poverty do
not have
2:47:29
an easy go of it that's true
and often
2:47:32
and the child even is abused
not only
2:47:36
mentally and emotionally but
even
2:47:38
physically that's true the
societal
2:47:41
expectation is that we are to
look the
2:47:43
other way this is a horrific
experience
2:47:46
that that little boy is half and
2:47:50
our culture begins to actually
stand up
2:47:53
for children that would be the
time to
2:47:56
begin a debate on a Porsche but
after a
2:47:59
while it becomes unmanageable
and
2:48:01
everybody's afraid of them and
they back
2:48:03
off and now the child lands
into foster
2:48:06
care das returns because the
unwanted
2:48:09
baby just leads directly to a
child in
2:48:12
foster care it's 80% of the
children
2:48:14
sold into sex slavery come out
of the
2:48:16
foster care system let's
actually start
2:48:19
to examine intentions untell
we're
2:48:23
caring for the children
properly cuts
2:48:25
your wants the children are
being cared
2:48:28
for properly then we can talk
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2:48:32
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