0:00
what is the deal with luggage
atom curry
0:03
John C. Dvorak nation media
0:08
assassination episode 1138 this
is no
0:12
agenda vali we're in the middle
of May
0:25
it's raining it's raining I'm
Jessie
0:29
Devorah I don't know why I'm
supposed to
0:34
feel shocked or bad or just
raining it's
0:40
the middle of May it's supposed
to be
0:42
this is our summer this means
the whole
0:44
summer is gonna be screwed up
yeah it's
0:48
been beautiful here for May
unbelievably
0:51
beautiful with rain and low
temperatures
0:56
it's been in the 80s it's
fantastic for
0:59
us yeah it's in the 50s sir no
that's
1:02
not oh that's the zoo well
that's no
1:04
good
1:04
yes fifty six seven everybody
is coming
1:09
in for the for the Big Show on
Sunday
1:10
yeah apparently your pal there
is
1:13
invited to hold street mark
Hallmark
1:18
Hall tweeting like hey oh come
on then
1:21
welcome to Texas if you're
coming to the
1:23
to the the shindig I don't
think he
1:26
actually invited anybody either
way to
1:29
tweet the way I read the tweet
he did
1:32
yeah we got backed off on a
second tweet
1:34
well of course of course and
when you
1:37
get to a lot of it you get a
lot of
1:39
people visiting and of course
every
1:40
night everyone's hanging out on
the deck
1:42
and very tiring for your
podcaster to
1:48
keep up with everything but
I've learned
1:50
a lot a lot of Millennials here
then you
1:54
know how much we love talking
to them oh
1:56
yeah they're the best some of
them it
2:00
just blows my mind
2:01
some of them are actually
working for
2:03
the talking tube services of
which
2:06
they're a couple there's Apple
Siri
2:08
there's a
2:09
the Google assistant and
Amazon's Alexa
2:12
and and I've had a look in the
system I
2:16
am allowed to see how it works
what
2:20
comes in whatever you say to
your
2:23
talking tube it's not safe
2:25
there's an army of Millennials
laughing
2:27
at you for everything you say
so one of
2:33
the jobs is to make sure that
Google
2:37
assistant is giving the people
what they
2:40
want and what they requested
and it
2:43
appears to be reasonably random
which
2:47
which voice recordings are
chosen for
2:49
review although you know when
there's a
2:51
European Parliament elections
when
2:54
there's a lot of news about
that it
2:55
seems that those those types of
queries
2:57
come in to be checked and you
know again
2:59
it's it this is not a although
they are
3:02
supposed to check for content if
3:04
something is you know can't
pass the
3:06
muster then it has to be
reported but a
3:08
lot of it is training the the
add
3:10
artificial intelligence just
skim that
3:14
over what do you mean mean by
what you
3:18
can't pass the muster it must be
3:19
reported what does that mean
that means
3:21
if it's something they feel is
dangerous
3:23
or brings harm I don't know the
exact
3:26
criteria but if something
sounds off
3:29
then there's no matter what the
off is
3:31
they report it that then goes
to an
3:33
elevated team what these kids
are doing
3:36
I'll just call them kids they're
3:37
actually training the algo
they're
3:40
training the the machine
learning which
3:42
by definition is wrong if
they're
3:45
training it but the machine
learning by
3:48
there's a form and you have to
say ok
3:51
this was the intended request
and this
3:53
is what the result was because
that they
3:55
also had that information and
then they
3:57
can say you know either they
did it or
3:59
didn't do it or was off but
here's the
4:01
thing most of the recordings
are people
4:04
yelling at Google for not
getting what
4:06
they wanted often yelling at
Google and
4:10
a large amount of seemingly old
men
4:13
looking for nasty porn which
apparently
4:19
interracial porn show me some
nasty porn
4:23
nasty enough anymore I can't
even repeat
4:25
the things that are requested
god that's
4:32
weak that's what the technology
is being
4:33
used for Google yeah yeah
fantastic
4:37
all the work that's gone into
this all
4:41
the effort to save and help
mankind yes
4:44
and this is what ends up find
porn more
4:49
porn and just just help you
understand
4:52
these guys can't find their own
if they
4:56
can't find their own damn porn
well it's
4:58
that hard well I think the
Google
5:00
assistant is being used the way
it was
5:02
intended you know no longer in
put on
5:04
your phone through the screen
you just
5:05
press the button and say hey
find me
5:08
some porn you know like open
the pod bay
5:10
doors Hal only different well
it's kind
5:15
of the same if you think about
yes yes
5:16
yes yes so I learned that I
learned a
5:24
new term a new millennial term
hold on a
5:27
second before you go on I'll
have a
5:32
longer report questions okay
all right
5:36
go go so you say that you these
kids are
5:42
working for the various
operations do
5:44
they do when they're having
their confab
5:48
they're on the deck do they
exchange
5:50
notes - do they all work the
same - Siri
5:52
have a bunch of kids listening
in yes
5:54
does the Amazon sister what's
the other
5:57
one Amazon I work for Amazon
yeah this
6:01
these are independent companies
that
6:04
contract out and so it's a you
know
6:07
they're but they do pretty well
they do
6:09
fifteen euros an hour for this
it's
6:12
minimum wage no ten well
minimum wage in
6:16
San Francisco yeah well that's
why it's
6:18
not being done in San Francisco
that but
6:21
you know they need one in every
day I
6:23
think that's a comment on
society right
6:25
there yeah the cheap bastards
are making
6:28
who knows how many billions of
dollars
6:31
in profits yes can't pay $15 an
hour for
6:36
able to eavesdrop and get and
probably
6:38
get sickened by a lot of this
yeah I
6:41
would make me nauseous well and
one of
6:45
the discussions was they the the
6:49
Millennial set are convinced
convinced
6:52
that it will not be longer than
this
6:55
year before a prominent
youtuber commits
6:59
suicide on YouTube baby
wouldn't that be
7:03
the best now but just be it is
the
7:08
canceled culture the deep
platforming
7:10
Olivia Jade is up for auctions
on this
7:13
yeah I mean the kids are
freaking out
7:15
and they're not prepared for
this type
7:17
of incredible letdown and
disappointment
7:19
so early in their professional
lives
7:21
when they find out that guess
what
7:23
Internet money ain't just free
all the
7:25
time you know you can just get D
7:27
platformed it's that simple
7:30
that's that simple oh that's
pathetic
7:32
but I do want to reiterate
something
7:35
because the conversation that
you see
7:38
online and on podcasts and
everywhere is
7:41
about political speech being
stifled the
7:44
left wants to shut down the
right and
7:46
and I just want to remind
everybody that
7:48
the president Nancy Pelosi
Chuck Schumer
7:52
Mitch McConnell none of these
people are
7:56
important in this game not a
single one
7:58
of them and the only thing that
matters
8:02
is the Almighty God the
advertiser
8:05
they're though that's the
reason for the
8:07
deep platforming it's only
because
8:09
advertisers will say listen I
don't want
8:11
to have anything to do with any
8:12
conspiracy theorist any crazy
shit that
8:14
I did you have it they're
protecting
8:17
their own interests if you
really truly
8:19
believe that they're being
suppressed
8:20
now this needs to be emphasized
the
8:22
advertisers don't want that
message near
8:25
their product
8:27
it's the advertisers and it's
so simple
8:29
if if you really want to make
this a
8:32
fairer platform
8:34
everybody just needs to turn it
off
8:35
don't use it go after the
advertisers go
8:39
after the advertisers right now
like the
8:42
sleeping giants and the in the
media
8:45
matters say hey we want free
speech or
8:47
walnut or we're going to
8:48
boycott you but no the
advertisers are
8:52
pretty easy to spot we should
come up
8:54
with a little gendell list of
the
8:56
advertisers on Twitter or
advertisers
8:59
who should be boycotted because
they
9:01
stifles free speech they're
9:03
anti-american yes oh I like that
9:05
anti-american unpatriotic
unpatriotic it
9:09
hurts even more Lee yeah they
should
9:12
want more free speech not less
9:14
we don't want it associate we
don't want
9:16
that sort of thing associated
with our
9:18
brand that's all there is to it
it's not
9:20
a big deal you wouldn't either
9:22
no no exactly and that's what
everyone
9:26
forgets and so of course kids
who are
9:28
popular and and you know you
become
9:31
popular certainly online with
at least
9:33
some fire or controversy or
some you
9:37
know some position you never
get really
9:40
popular just for being cool but
my
9:50
favorite story because
everyone's an
9:51
airbnb s coming from all except
for
9:55
christina and a girlfriend
they're
9:56
staying with us and so the one
of Tina's
10:05
sisters and her husband and
their son
10:07
they have an Airbnb but her
other sister
10:12
with her sons they are in a
different
10:14
Airbnb but their Airbnb wasn't
available
10:17
yet for check-in so everyone
just kind
10:19
of piled into theirs yeah just
to throw
10:23
the bags down and then they
they left
10:24
after 20 minutes to go hang out
in the
10:27
city and then so the sister
number one
10:31
gets a fling gets a message
from Airbnb
10:33
well we see that that you have
many more
10:38
people in the Airbnb than you
contracted
10:41
for so click here to confirm
that that
10:47
you now have seven people in
this Airbnb
10:49
with the increased price or you
have to
10:51
get out and what's what's going
on here
10:54
is they have a ring doorbell so
so the
10:58
minute you check in they're
looking at
11:00
you God knows if the heaven
11:02
anything on the inside yeah
that's
11:04
freaked me out
11:06
get that first tape gaffers
tape yeah
11:09
yeah but it's just to me it
says more
11:13
about where we're at right now
with this
11:16
surveillance state and we're
doing it to
11:20
ourselves and we're jumping to
11:22
conclusions
11:23
yeah if the lady just calls it
hey you
11:25
know I see you did like seven
people
11:27
instead of four or whatever
they'd
11:28
agreed to then he could have
said no
11:30
they're just here for a couple
minutes
11:32
and they'll leave no no
immediately goes
11:34
through Airbnb Airbnb and Nazi
is coming
11:37
down I up do you have some up
him up so
11:41
you know is it just the ring
doorbell
11:43
that they're using to spy on I
can
11:47
almost guarantee you not and
this is all
11:51
part of the technical
technological
11:52
issue all air B&B oh not all
but most
11:56
air B&B x' now no longer have a
key and
11:59
the lock they have one of those
code
12:02
locks that you can operate over
the
12:04
Internet remotely and so they
give you a
12:07
code and then when the next
person
12:08
checks in they give you a new
code but
12:12
what invariably happens I'm
sure during
12:14
South by Southwest etc is
people hand
12:16
out the code to everybody and
they're
12:18
all crashing and partying in
the same
12:20
air B&B all this technology is
not
12:22
helping it's only making people
12:24
miserable
12:28
which takes us to our first
clip ah well
12:31
what you got well since you
brought up
12:34
the fact that you think
somebody's going
12:35
to commit suicide as superstar
youtuber
12:38
is making over a million
dollars a year
12:39
perhaps mm-hmm
12:41
guess the platform you know
even though
12:43
she is like 16 or 18 or even 19
but
12:50
let's catch up with the
bullshit College
12:52
scandal and where it's going
because I
12:54
have such a commentary that I
wanted to
12:56
make yeah I've been following
the
12:59
updates Oscar nominee Felicity
Huffman
13:02
facing cameras in a real-life
drama that
13:05
could land the actress in
prison when
13:08
addressing the judge today
13:09
Hoffman's voice began to quiver
fighting
13:12
back tears she stressed her
daughter
13:14
didn't know about her actions
trying to
13:16
regain her composure Huffman
answered
13:18
yes your honor
13:20
when asked are you guilty of
the charge
13:22
this was absolutely the move
that she
13:25
had to make she had to plead
guilty
13:27
accept responsibility and
cooperate with
13:31
prosecutors to get the lowest
possible
13:33
sentence after agreeing to
plead guilty
13:35
to conspiracy to commit mail
fraud
13:38
prosecutors recommended the
Desperate
13:40
Housewives star pay a twenty
thousand
13:42
dollar fine and spent four
months in
13:44
prison it comes his fellow
actress Lauri
13:47
Lachlan moves closer to trial
like some
13:50
other parents rejecting a plea
deal she
13:52
and her fashion designer
husband are
13:54
taking a big gamble as they
face a
13:56
maximum of 40 years in prison
13:59
Lauri Lachlan is risking a
substantial
14:02
prison sentence by going to
trial
14:04
instead of pleading guilty she
may even
14:06
end up pointing the finger at
her
14:09
husband who was involved in
more of the
14:11
communications and more of the
emails
14:13
than she was oh he was but he
wasn't
14:16
implicated at all was he no
it's the is
14:20
it's the Felicity's husband
that was an
14:23
impact oh yes yes Massimo yes
the
14:28
fashion designer just wearing a
most emo
14:29
sweater the other day I was
thinking you
14:32
were with your Crocs no doubt
things
14:35
here that need to be addressed
and it's
14:37
it this is out of control
there's no way
14:40
that one person gets
14:42
for the forty years four months
in jail
14:45
ever gets forty years this sort
of
14:48
threat this is the problem with
the
14:49
justice system as it now exists
it's a
14:52
sham they don't want anyone
going to
14:54
trial and it says in fact it
even in the
14:57
report L McGarry says she had
this is
15:01
the decision of the decision
she had to
15:03
make she had to plead guilty
I'm not
15:06
buying that these people
necessarily I
15:09
mean they're go to a counselor
just a
15:10
bunch of these people and
they're gonna
15:12
help your kid get into school
this guy
15:14
had a little other scheme and I
believe
15:17
a lot of people were just
stupid and and
15:19
many of them not educated at
all I never
15:21
went to college themselves and
they were
15:24
suckered into paying huge
amounts of
15:26
money thinking maybe that was
the way to
15:27
do it because they were I hate
I hate
15:30
the safety they don't see
malicious they
15:32
were just dumb and and so the
system now
15:35
is just beating the crap but
everyone
15:36
just really for one thing
nobody should
15:38
go to jail over this I've
decided that's
15:40
bullcrap
15:42
hold on how about okay hold on
a second
15:45
what about the admissions
boards the
15:50
people on the inside like I
know that
15:52
the college but that the
basketball
15:54
coach at UT is in jail I think
already
15:56
and why is that why do we hear
nothing
15:59
about the admission side of
this scandal
16:02
why do we not hear about the
people who
16:04
actually let these kids in well
that
16:07
would be I would be more
inclined to see
16:10
them do a little time yeah but
but in
16:13
the the thing is overblown so
some kids
16:19
oh my god the poor kid that
worked his
16:22
butt off to get into Harvard he
didn't
16:24
get it because somebody bought
their way
16:26
in or he was at Harvard I guess
was Yale
16:29
got in because he was a crew
member or
16:31
whatever is on the rowing team
this is
16:33
all bull crap you can get you I
know a
16:36
lot of people to get into
Harvard just
16:37
because and I know I'm not
alumni kids
16:41
they get in first they're the
first ones
16:42
been appropriated yes some
schools don't
16:46
allow it I told the story to
you well
16:47
off to the air about one of our
16:50
employees that was at me vo who
is
16:56
go ahead and tell the story
ready model
16:58
but she got it she waltzed into
Cal
17:00
because she's Mexican she says
she
17:06
doesn't act and she was part of
it you
17:08
know and she just waltzes in
yeah so the
17:10
whole system is a scam to begin
with
17:14
well don't don't you think
that's
17:16
exactly the reason why it's
only this
17:19
celebreties being played up and
these
17:22
huge fuck their it to me it's
all
17:24
distraction from the true
problem one
17:26
college is too expensive too
it's a scam
17:30
on how you get in in the first
place
17:32
with alumni at the top of the
list the
17:36
whole thing is a scam and then
to
17:37
overblow these celebrities and
been
17:39
threatened them with 40 years
in prison
17:42
because she didn't in fact I'm
sure that
17:45
woman is convinced that she did
nothing
17:48
wrong because they would
because she
17:52
went through a system that was
there
17:53
everybody knew about this guy
okay if
17:58
that's what you want me to do
I'll do
17:59
that to a photo shop a picture
sure I
18:01
can do that is that the way
everyone
18:02
does it yeah everybody does
it's just
18:05
it's ridiculous that the system
has
18:08
beaten these people down so
much I mean
18:10
it was fun at first I agree a
whole look
18:13
at these idiots but now it's
out of
18:15
control and it's and it's
unfair and
18:17
it's ridiculous and these
prosecutors
18:19
should be ashamed of themselves
and who
18:22
knows what other forces are
working
18:24
behind the scenes you know
there's all
18:27
of these famous people has all
kinds of
18:31
commercial dealings but we
don't even
18:33
know what they've is Hollywood
somehow
18:36
involved they have any say
there is
18:38
there are any PR moves being
made to
18:41
focus on one versus the other
18:42
based upon future projects or
things on
18:45
the shelf no in fact the
reporting is
18:48
piss-poor
18:52
well anyway this has to end and
these
18:54
people should be just so you
say I see
18:58
the way I see because of this
if you
18:59
have to do something because of
mail
19:01
fraud which is beyond me okay
let's
19:04
dream up some more bogus
charges that's
19:06
not what they did but oh they
sent a
19:09
resume and through the mail
that was
19:11
bogota mail fraud that's
bullcrap now
19:14
give them a big healthy fight
if you
19:16
can't afford million bucks to
get your
19:18
kid into school you can afford
more than
19:21
a twenty thousand dollar fine
give him a
19:23
fifty or a hundred thousand
dollar fine
19:25
and slap him on the wrist and
tell him
19:27
to get the hell out this is
bullcrap the
19:30
highest order yeah but
everybody wants
19:34
to see someone go to jail that
we all
19:36
know come on you can't ruin the
fun yeah
19:41
well I'm sick of it I'll keep
following
19:46
this - this is there's
inexcusable the
19:49
prosecutor says we have real
crime
19:52
people are getting here oh well
yeah
19:53
there's that there's mugeez
every window
19:57
in Tarrant Cisco's being broken
cuz
19:59
nobody cares but it's under a
thousand
20:05
dollars in damages no one has
to care
20:07
yeah you don't have to care
20:10
well this but isn't this the
celebrity
20:12
culture that we're in this is
not
20:14
unexpected to me and I totally
expect
20:16
someone to go to jail hey I was
all in
20:19
on it I liked the idea was fun
but now
20:22
has gone too far
20:24
okay all right dice I still
want to see
20:30
perp walk a good one they did
the perp
20:34
walks already that weren't good
no one
20:37
was shackled with a shadow do
it again
20:39
yes do over on the perp walk
well
20:45
another PR job which was just
fantastic
20:49
to read in the New York Times
20:53
regarding 5g I'm sure you saw
this this
20:59
article I have a clip of a 5g
guy going
21:02
on and on I want to talk about
I don't
21:03
have that clip us for the next
in the
21:05
show which would be next
Thursday but
21:07
well let me let me read the
just the
21:10
pertinent read that I read it
was a it
21:12
was a I don't wonder who was
written for
21:14
us a puff piece well first of
all that
21:16
the headline is your 5g phone
won't hurt
21:20
you but Russia wants you to
think
21:23
otherwise 40 and all the rest
well so
21:31
what the article says this was
the worst
21:34
article ever is that apparently
the
21:40
Russians are are behind the
negative
21:46
information about 5g analysts
see our
21:50
T's attack it where's my check
and by
21:53
the way this this this RT v GP
s--
21:57
they're referring to is the
piece that
21:59
we played on the show weeks ago
remember
22:01
the Millennial girl and I guess
you
22:05
don't know not really um don't
know if I
22:11
have I have a different clip
let me see
22:16
if I can find this there was
22:18
I can't bring it up right at
this very
22:23
moment but it it was you know
an okay
22:26
report but anyway the New York
Times
22:28
says analysts seek Artie's
attack on
22:30
five GS geopolitically bold it
targets a
22:33
new world of interconnected
futuristic
22:35
technologies that would reach
into
22:36
consumers homes abe national
security
22:38
and spark innovative industries
yes its
22:40
economic warfare why what like
what is I
22:46
keep hearing this wall ready or
I'm
22:48
gonna read it to you already
medical
22:49
firms are linking up devices
wirelessly
22:52
to create new kinds of health
treatments
22:54
yeah you can do a mammogram via
remote
22:57
just stand in front of that
five just 5g
22:59
antenna good to go it no
worries a film
23:03
behind you no squeezing no more
pinching
23:06
just stand in front of your
router and
23:08
you're good to go
23:10
warfare Ryan Fox chief
operating officer
23:13
of new knowledge hello new
knowledge new
23:15
job new knowledge you remember
those
23:17
guys don't you the one yeah
they're the
23:20
ones that did the Congressional
report
23:23
explaining exactly how the
Russian
23:25
trolls influenced the election
and then
23:28
subsequently they were caught
using the
23:30
same techniques in the Alabama
special
23:33
election those guys now those
guys good
23:37
it's no problem to go ahead and
promote
23:40
them and and everything they're
talking
23:42
about anyway RT struck back
which i
23:48
think is pretty interesting and
they are
23:51
going to retaliate in this clip
against
23:54
this new york times reports
conflict of
23:56
interest might be an
understatement for
23:58
the new york times and its
relationship
24:00
with the telecom giant verizon
the times
24:03
those advertisements for
verizon take a
24:05
look at this one paid for and
posted by
24:08
verizon but that's just the tip
of the
24:10
iceberg this january with
verizon
24:12
support we're launching a new
journalism
24:14
5g lab at the times
24:16
now this labs going to be based
in our
24:18
main newsroom
24:19
and it'll work very closely
with x
24:21
journalist in New York City
across
24:23
America and around the world
24:25
it'll parlor with Verizon's open
24:27
innovation group and get early
access to
24:30
5g technology and equipment
Doreen Tobin
24:34
has been on the New York Times
board of
24:36
directors since 2004 until 2009
she was
24:40
Verizon the vice president and
chief
24:41
financial officer hire men from
Verizon
24:45
Tobin was given three and a
half million
24:47
dollars and then signed the
year-long
24:49
consulting contract the pater a
whopping
24:52
125 thousand dollars per month
as for
24:55
the articles experts on 5g Ryan
Fox
24:58
spent 15 years at the National
Security
25:00
Agency and was a computer
analyst in the
25:02
US Army now he's an executive
at the
25:05
cyber intelligence firm new
knowledge
25:07
the very same firm that ran
would its
25:09
own internal report called an
elaborate
25:12
false flag operation in the
2017 Alabama
25:15
special Senate race and then
there's
25:17
Molly McHugh a neoconservative
25:19
think-tank ER and registered
foreign
25:21
agent who once wrote that
fighting a new
25:24
Cold War would be in America's
interest
25:26
so whose interest is this
article serve
25:28
the American public or corporate
25:30
shareholders this is something
that
25:33
works I thought it was an
outstanding
25:35
piece yeah of course it's miss
really a
25:37
native ad it's them defending
their new
25:39
newsroom in conjunction with
Verizon you
25:42
know a call when you see the
New York
25:44
Times load up their newsroom
with 5g
25:47
transmitters at the end of the
paper
25:52
wow man those New York Times
articles
25:54
looking pretty crusty will fry
it around
25:56
the edges what's going on with
that but
25:58
this despicable they and I
believe this
26:01
I think they literally
despicable the
26:04
New York Times should be
ashamed of
26:05
itself but it's already lost
it's a lost
26:07
cause I'm surprised I'm gonna be
26:09
surprised if it lasted I mean
they got a
26:13
this horrible that papers just
going
26:15
down the tubes
26:16
no but they seem to be doing
okay on
26:17
digital subscriptions so they
claim well
26:21
they got a big overhead I don't
know how
26:23
they're doing it you know the
action
26:25
going on there I'm looking at
this New
26:27
York Times article again
26:30
and they do disclaim it wireless
26:32
high-speed communications could
26:34
transform the news industry
what wait
26:37
wait this is grown this is this
is the
26:40
the part they get paid for well
done one
26:44
paragraph wireless high-speed
26:46
communication could transform
the news
26:48
industry sports shopping
entertainment
26:52
transportation health care
sexual
26:55
relations I made that up
26:57
city management and many levels
of
26:59
government in January the times
27:02
announced a joint venture with
horizon
27:03
to build a 5g Journalism lab
and then
27:09
they and the transmitters
inside the
27:11
newsroom do it
27:12
artis assaults on 5g technology
are
27:15
rising in number and stridency
as the
27:18
american wireless industry
begins to
27:20
erect 5g systems in march
verizon said
27:24
its service will soon reach 30
cities
27:26
this is a native ad article a
protection
27:31
airy native ad they don't say
anything
27:36
about t-mobile or AT&T with
their phony
27:39
5ge whatever it is they don't
say
27:43
anything about that know only
about
27:44
Verizon yeah that's not a
control that
27:49
really is bad so I'm listening
I have
27:53
some clips I'm gonna play up I
don't
27:56
have them with me I'm gonna
bring him in
27:58
the next show that we do this
is a tease
28:01
but the one thing they keep
promoting
28:05
and they keep promoting this to
an
28:08
extreme and I just I'm finally
sick of
28:11
listening to and I want
somebody I need
28:12
to get some I can say what I
think I
28:15
know and I think but I'm gonna
have to
28:18
get a superstar Network guy hmm
a guy
28:22
who really is up there not some
you know
28:24
some not me and and and do an
interview
28:28
with him this low latency thing
is
28:32
bullshit oh really
28:34
well what give me a break one
mel is it
28:37
this is one millisecond latency
is on 5g
28:42
you get one millisecond late
well
28:43
but that was what I was gonna
say that's
28:46
meaningless I mean the latency
- what
28:48
that mean to the from the from
the phone
28:51
to the router or to the phone
yeah I
28:53
guess that's it yeah I was
looking at my
28:58
latency on my just fooling
around
29:00
looking Layton sees on my one
gigabit
29:03
line between where and where so
I'm
29:07
getting so if I use if I go on
eucla or
29:10
any of the speedtest.net hey
there's a
29:13
bunch of them but I was nice
because
29:15
it's not a real test test for
it's a
29:18
good test for latency hmm and
so I ran
29:23
the test because it matches
everybody
29:25
else's latency there's also
just a
29:27
latency test
29:28
so my latency talking from here
on the
29:33
gigabit line straight to the
sonic
29:37
server yes Santa Rosa yeah is a
five
29:41
millisecond for make it admit
29:43
milliseconds yeah that's good
29:48
the latency from here to Austin
Texas 20
29:54
right sometimes 30 yeah it's
got a
29:57
latency from here to Manchester
UK 55
30:03
right so what what is this low
latency
30:08
got to do with anything
30:09
well look what they're talking
about
30:11
here is really building a
secondary
30:14
internet that is completely
managed and
30:17
chock full of goodies for the
telecom
30:21
company and for governments and
etc so
30:25
you know when you have a one
millisecond
30:28
latency they're gonna have the
you know
30:30
the the distance learning or the
30:33
telemedicine it'll all be with
inside
30:36
this new network it's not really
30:38
intended I mean they're just
trying to
30:40
sell it to people by saying
something
30:41
incredibly stupid churches you
could
30:43
download a whole movie in five
seconds
30:46
well the last time I downloaded
a movie
30:48
was in 1998 it's all streaming
now you
30:51
don't have to download anything
and no
30:53
one cares how long it takes as
long as
30:55
it starts playing almost right
away
30:59
and and just to explain to
everyone what
31:02
is my and I think the show's
issue is
31:05
with 5g is they're claiming to
have
31:07
incredible bandwidth and that's
not
31:11
necessarily the you know that's
explain
31:13
to simpletons as all you can
download a
31:16
movie in five seconds but what
it means
31:18
is you can really put a lot of
data
31:20
through in the same amount of
time and
31:22
you can compare it to AM radio
and FM
31:29
radio AM radio reaches much
further
31:32
certainly at night it bounces
around but
31:34
the quality is shit because
it's very
31:36
thin bandwidth and that's just
the
31:40
physics of that's just physics
so if you
31:44
want further reach your quality
will go
31:46
down in I'm just generalizing
FM sounds
31:50
much higher quality but in
order to get
31:53
all of that beautiful sounding
31:54
information and it has to go on
a
31:56
different frequency which just
can't
31:58
penetrate and can't go as far
so when
32:01
you have 4G it'll go through
walls and
32:04
all through all kinds of things
and you
32:06
get a decent amount of
bandwidth and
32:08
then in some countries very
decent but
32:10
to really make that jump to a
gigabit
32:12
you have to have a much higher
frequency
32:14
and because those higher
frequencies can
32:18
stuff all this information into
the into
32:23
its pipe its power has to be a
multiple
32:27
time stronger in order to get
through
32:29
your hand from your phone if
that's even
32:32
work you know they're already
gonna show
32:34
you how to hold your phone
properly so
32:35
you don't block the antenna
with I don't
32:37
know something inconvenient
like your
32:39
head and they're gonna be
upping this
32:42
power and it could be sixty
watts from
32:44
the pole now when you have a
pole right
32:46
outside your window you get
into all
32:48
kinds of unknowns and this is
one of the
32:51
reasons why is luigi Ana
Department of
32:53
Health is saying hold on we're
gonna
32:55
study this study it before we
roll it
32:57
out now Austin of course stupid
on board
33:00
rolling it out at the little
boxes
33:02
everywhere
33:04
so when you when you start to
do this
33:08
without thinking properly about
or
33:09
without really testing in real
world
33:11
scenarios with humans there's
going to
33:15
be tons of issues now that's at
5g
33:18
itself has nothing to do with
this 5g is
33:21
being rolled out in Asia on
pretty much
33:23
the same frequencies as 4G I
don't know
33:26
if that's just PR because again
you
33:28
can't really get that far with
with with
33:32
a higher frequency so I mean
it's a
33:35
little baffling to me we seem
to be one
33:37
of the few countries that are
really
33:39
going to go in the high you
know 30
33:40
gigahertz range I don't see
Asia doing
33:44
this they're still staying in
the you
33:47
know in the 3 to 5 gigahertz
range which
33:49
is arguably not harmful
actually 2.6 in
33:52
China yeah well and so is that
really 5g
33:55
I mean you can't say call it 5g
it's 5 g
33:58
yeah but you can't push the
same amount
34:00
of data through that frequency
34:02
you just can't it where's the
spec yeah
34:05
if there was one we could tell
you all
34:07
about it that's another problem
the spec
34:09
is kind of where's the spec
show me the
34:12
spec yeah so that's not gonna
be too
34:16
much of a problem but then I
don't think
34:18
it'll deliver it you can't it
can't
34:20
deliver it'll channels over the
same you
34:23
know free at the two points
that that's
34:24
that's part of the spec that's
part of
34:27
it is that it's like a wave
division I
34:30
guess parts of it is is that
but it's
34:35
just unknown and there's
there's lots of
34:37
examples of 4G even 3G making
people
34:40
very sick
34:41
Wi-Fi people with Wi-Fi issues
who just
34:45
cannot stand it yeah Wi-Fi may
actually
34:49
be the real issue I've gone
dive by
34:53
attitude about it I've kind of
cut back
34:55
on Wi-Fi and I'm using believe
it or not
34:58
and it works just fine
35:00
dyma home powerline networking
in the
35:03
house really 2 gigabits per
second you
35:09
think that's fast enough Wow
35:12
yeah it's a lot faster than
Wi-Fi by far
35:17
and you can run multiple
networks which
35:20
is really the cool part you can
run
35:22
multiple networks on your same
power
35:24
lines in other words this is
the part
35:27
that I was really quizzical
about cuz I
35:30
bought two sets of gear one was
a was a
35:35
500 megabits per second system
just two
35:38
units and then the other one
was a two
35:40
gigabit per second unit two
units and I
35:44
and then you you you pair them
and if
35:48
you pair them on different
frequencies
35:49
they won't talk to each other
well you
35:51
have a what brand are you using
I want
35:53
to try this out I have I have
to go look
35:56
it up I can look it up I look
it up on
35:58
Amazon they're Chinese brands
that's
36:06
great and so you're loaded and
so you
36:08
can have these vendors vendors
all these
36:10
stands one stone it's called
homes home
36:13
something is the standard I
have to
36:15
write some this is one one
little thing
36:17
that's a problem that a user
cannot be a
36:20
true ham radio amateur
professional
36:24
because these powerline things
they will
36:27
give you some QR Mary that you
won't
36:30
believe yeah yeah they will
mess up you
36:33
in the 90s haha I can't wait to
try it
36:36
I'm gonna get one of these
boxes try it
36:38
out and I'm guarantee you this
box it's
36:40
gonna create horrible noise on
the over
36:45
they've changed this new home
plug it
36:47
thinks the name of it home plug
the hole
36:49
plug standard which makes it
cross
36:51
compatible so I have these two
separate
36:53
networks running on my power
lines I'll
36:56
tell you what the problem could
be I'm
36:58
running these two separate
Network some
36:59
of my power lines that are
different
37:01
they don't talk to each other
but I
37:03
could just as easily even
though there
37:05
are different speeds I can just
as
37:07
easily have them talk to each
other by
37:09
by pairing them with all
together and
37:13
one one power line operation
but what
37:16
I've done is I'm running one
system or
37:18
using the Comcast connection
you know
37:21
and I'm using one system using
the sonic
37:23
connection so I have these two
separate
37:26
sub networks within the house
now the
37:28
problem I'm told
37:31
although it's I think it's a
long shot
37:36
looking around at people it's a
long
37:39
shot is that the signal does go
out on
37:43
the lines yes and so you can
show that
37:46
my next-door neighbor down the
end of
37:48
the receive it could possibly
get on my
37:52
network but he has to be paired
yeah I'm
37:55
sure that I'm sure you could do
it in
37:58
some odd way if you have the
exact same
38:01
gear well so that's that's
actually kind
38:04
of cool so you could provide
and you
38:05
could charge your neighbor for
Internet
38:08
you could do it I think you
could do it
38:10
I don't know what I like how it
would be
38:13
but I'm sure the day I'm sure
those
38:15
bandits would go down because
of just
38:17
its general degradation but
alright I
38:19
think it's doable all right so
you're
38:22
running is say you're running an
38:23
apartment building something to
plug
38:25
these in and you can get ID I'm
not
38:27
gonna go on and on about this
good you
38:29
can get one at you can get a
lot of
38:31
these systems have a a master
where you
38:33
plug your network into and then
the
38:35
slaves out and about in the
feel out in
38:38
their bedrooms or wherever
you're gonna
38:39
put them wait yes in the
bedroom where
38:41
you where your slaves usually
all slaves
38:43
should be in the bedroom you
put the
38:45
slave unit has a wife fight
output so
38:50
you go from homes instead of
having a
38:53
mesh which everyone's all these
in fact
38:55
the guys who set these things
all you
38:57
gotta get a mesh which is like
I don't
38:59
want thirty receivers in my
friend
39:01
transmitters in the house met
them in a
39:03
way meshing with ridiculous
well then
39:09
you could also just give your
slaves a
39:11
really long cat5 cable Ethernet
cable
39:15
yeah when I used to walk around
with
39:17
that six or seven but yeah if
you have
39:21
an old house or you're not
wired are you
39:25
trying to run cat five all over
the
39:26
places it's done it's unsightly
yes yes
39:29
all it's no good you got this
is the
39:31
home plug standard seems to
work in fact
39:34
it does work alright huge
difference on
39:36
my Roku viewing of the Warriors
playoff
39:39
games Wow okay
39:42
well I shall
39:44
once you can tell me which one
it is I
39:46
will purchase said device and I
will
39:48
check and see if it works
39:50
with my professional ham radio
gear I
39:53
get you the cheapest one which
would be
39:56
the most likely to be a problem
bet
40:01
that's it yeah that's a new
term what I
40:04
learned a new term what bet
that bet Det
40:10
so here's how it works you say
you say
40:13
after dinner let's go let's
watch the
40:16
Warriors go ahead try it
40:17
bet no you say another
well-rehearsed
40:25
bit no so instead of this is
part of the
40:29
compression culture that I've
been
40:30
following instead of saying I
bet or you
40:33
bet till you ate let's watch
the word
40:35
games after dinner yeah you bet
no you
40:37
just say bet oh that's dope and
I of
40:47
course not heard of this and
then and
40:50
the the Millenial start talking
about it
40:53
and they all they're all like
oh yeah I
40:54
bet like what I never I'd not
heard this
40:57
there's a number of YouTube
videos that
40:59
I recommend people track down
about
41:02
millennial slang uh-huh that's
the tip
41:06
of the iceberg I didn't
understand a
41:08
word half these people were
saying it's
41:09
almost like jive talk from the
40s it's
41:14
compression it's we're
compressing
41:17
everything all language it's
all I gotta
41:19
tell you you know Google now
has bought
41:23
google podcasts in which i'm
happy with
41:26
because for a number of reasons
but you
41:29
know you can do an online
player just in
41:31
a web browser they are doing if
the not
41:36
know if it's planned or if
they're
41:37
already starting to do
transcriptions
41:39
and then they're indexing that
so you
41:41
can search on podcast which I
of course
41:43
is fantastic we we encourage
that but
41:47
they also have a 1.5 playback
speed and
41:52
I don't know what I was looking
for an
41:54
old segment I was going through
some
41:55
stuff and I just hated one and
one and a
41:57
half and I have to tell you
that if
42:00
you're if if that's what you're
into I
42:02
mean it doesn't raise your
voice an
42:04
octave I mean it's just like
audacity it
42:06
just you know it chops out the
spaces in
42:09
between and it's a tempo thing
yeah it's
42:11
real it's really tempo
42:12
it's doable I mean it I don't
know why
42:15
you'd want to do it again I
don't like
42:17
jogging past the Mona Lisa
either but it
42:21
does work and that's what this
is it's
42:24
compression more information
more it's
42:26
it's emoji speak bet bet well I
wish
42:32
these kids all the luck in the
world yes
42:35
and they'll need it with the
latest
42:38
trend in the Netherlands they
need to
42:39
compress all this up because
even when
42:41
they're on a train they're on
their
42:42
phone and I even looking out
the window
42:44
to see the sights they're
missing out
42:46
yeah bet and then my favorite
is that
42:52
and I don't think this is
something
42:54
that's happening in the United
States
42:56
but in the Netherlands it is a
big deal
42:58
are you familiar with airdrop
yeah I
43:01
don't think just the idea that
Amazon's
43:04
gonna drop packages off I know
the drone
43:08
no airdrop is an Apple protocol
I don't
43:12
know I don't think it's
compatible with
43:14
with Android but the Apple
protocol and
43:17
you can if you let's say you
want to
43:19
share a picture or or mp3 or
whatever
43:22
you want to share and then you
you look
43:24
at your airdrop and then anyone
within
43:26
your Bluetooth proximity will
pop up and
43:29
then you can select someone and
then
43:31
it'll z' it'll send them a
message
43:34
saying oh you've got an
incoming picture
43:37
or whatever it is and then you
click OK
43:39
in it and it starts
transferring this is
43:44
typically enabled and on on on
Apple
43:48
devices but you can send to
multiple
43:50
people so train stations bus
stops lines
43:55
at the theater people are
air-dropping
43:59
dick pics to the entire group
of people
44:02
who are standing there I don't
want a
44:05
dick pic for some stranger that
matter
44:09
that's part of the joke of it
all
44:11
is that you you have this a gag
it's a
44:16
gag of course people have well
not
44:20
everybody I mean to just face
90% of the
44:22
phones out there are Samsung so
44:24
you'd have to old you'd only be
catching
44:26
their Apple iPhone users yeah
there's
44:29
enough of them believe me
there's
44:30
there's enough um that that it
makes a
44:32
difference yeah this is always
just
44:33
turned on automatically as
received with
44:35
yes or no how these kids have
all this
44:37
shit on man they don't turn it
off they
44:39
keep everything on Bluetooth
that Wi-Fi
44:42
and all of it it's always on and
44:45
location it's yeah these kids
let me see
44:47
what my friends are fine people
we're
44:49
gonna steal your stuff they
share their
44:51
locations all the time with
each other
44:53
yeah end up dead anyway hey
people share
44:57
No Agenda clip yeah label it
dick pic
45:05
yeah name thing it's a
promotion there's
45:08
a promotion for us people there
you go
45:13
alright back to the show
45:15
yeah well that was part of the
show I
45:17
guess it was he's always
keeping tabs on
45:20
what's going on around us feel
pretty
45:22
damn old though do you think
you think
45:24
you're kind of in tune and hip
with the
45:26
kids yeah no not at all the list
45:32
Ron for a second just today we
got some
45:36
I got some old clips from a
year ago on
45:39
a podcast I can unfortunately
didn't
45:42
write down the name of the
podcast but
45:44
there's the last thing I could
find by
45:45
Ray McGovern mmm-hmm and I've
dug it up
45:48
it was from June of 2018 I dug
it up
45:51
because somebody mentioned that
they
45:55
said I'm not listen that
Democracy Now
45:57
is show anymore ever since they
kicked
45:58
off Ray McGovern and I said
what that's
46:02
why I started looking and then
they
46:04
mentioned the word was and I
found this
46:06
guy's podcast he does I think
his radio
46:08
show podcast one of those
combos right
46:10
and yeah he and there was
McGovern
46:13
ranting about one thing or
another and
46:14
it was some pretty good stuff
so I ended
46:16
up getting three good clips
excellent
46:18
and that will start with Ray
McGovern on
46:22
the schumer intel comment this
is during
46:24
the era when I said 2018 but it
was when
46:27
they were talking about how
Schumer said
46:30
well yeah mess with the
intelligence
46:32
agent they got 12 ways to
Sunday to get
46:35
back at you that one yeah and
so they
46:37
were commenting on this and
this is
46:38
McGovern on Schumer is that
this is Jane
46:41
edgar Hoover on steroids and
it's not a
46:44
stretch not a stretch at all is
not the
46:47
clip of people that's the
Hoover on
46:50
steroids clip um don't think so
when we
46:55
try it again Ray McGovern on
Schumer
46:57
intel comment yeah that's when
I thought
47:00
I played in light of that so I
guess not
47:03
sorry got mixed up I'll try it
again
47:05
here we go in light of that
comment you
47:08
just made I I'm just curious to
get your
47:11
response to that famous
notorious Chuck
47:14
Schumer comment from early last
year
47:17
when he said let me tell you
you take on
47:19
the intelligence community they
have six
47:21
ways from Sunday at getting
back at you
47:23
that should have sent a chill
up the
47:25
spine of every American but
half of
47:28
America apparently listened to
that and
47:29
said yeah yeah they can really
get you
47:31
yeah and they thought that was
normal
47:33
that's not normal
47:34
well I hope it's not normal it
didn't
47:38
used to be normal okay but the
followers
47:41
whose name is searching for
Eugene
47:43
Robinson
47:44
who's on TV a lot and he's
supposed to
47:47
be a progressive fellow for the
47:51
Washington Post he wrote that
you know
47:53
this is a big mistake taking on
the FBI
47:57
you don't do this the FBI
doesn't take
48:01
this kind of criticism lightly
now it
48:04
was really very clear that this
is the
48:06
same Chuck Schumer attitude and
I
48:09
thought wow and humor she might
just
48:12
lost it you know he he's been
around
48:14
Schumer has been around over 30
years 15
48:19
years as I recall in the house
15 years
48:22
and it said that though he's
Democratic
48:25
leader in the Senate and he's
saying
48:28
this this scarless thing about
how the
48:31
how the CIA has a hold on the
press in
48:33
the United States now hey McGee
musta
48:36
just lost it
48:37
well I don't know about that
anymore it
48:40
happens to reflect the reality
and maybe
48:42
this was Schumer's way of
saying look
48:45
you know we don't want to get
into this
48:46
we're Democrats you know we
like the way
48:49
we like the way the FBI and the
deep
48:52
state is is subverting or
suborning all
48:56
the people who work for Trump
so beware
48:58
if you take these guys on they
have six
49:01
ways from Sunday to get back at
you it
49:03
was pretty pretty places
49:08
I thought that commentary was
valid and
49:10
then we'll go on to the Hoover
clip is
49:13
that so this is J Edgar Hoover
on
49:15
steroids and it's not a stretch
not a
49:19
stretch at all to think that
people like
49:21
well like noonas himself like
all the
49:25
other Republicans and Democrats
realize
49:27
that they can be destroyed by
selective
49:30
leaks then selective leaks is
the name
49:32
of the game here in Washington
49:34
destroying their reputation and
so they
49:36
have to be really careful not
to vote
49:38
against something that purports
to be
49:41
and in this case I'm using the
right
49:43
expression purports to be
defense
49:46
against terrorist acts there is
not one
49:50
I repeat there is not one
terrorist act
49:54
that is proven to have been
prevented by
49:56
mass surveillance
49:57
you have the proverbial
haystack under
50:02
which no needles have been
found and why
50:05
is that well it's a simple
matter of
50:07
volume so let me just finish
with this
50:11
analogy here J Edgar Hoover did
50:13
something really well under his
tutelage
50:15
fingerprints fingerprints were
50:19
discovered okay was that big
yeah that
50:21
was really big did that prevent
any bank
50:25
robberies well no no it didn't
roll but
50:30
but it helped catch the bank
robbers if
50:33
we had the prints on file so the
50:36
situation is analogous you
collect all
50:38
this stuff okay we can't
possibly use it
50:41
to prevent a terrorist attack
but once
50:44
one occurs you look up the guys
oh yeah
50:47
like the Boston Marathon bomber
we get
50:50
him talk to his wife this is
what he
50:52
sent you so what I'm saying
here is that
50:55
that renewal of this very
intrusive law
50:58
which goes against the Fourth
Amendment
51:00
you know I should probably
explain we
51:03
may be considered quaint or even
51:05
obsolete but we when I say we I
mean
51:09
people like Bill Binney at
Loomis Kirk
51:12
Wiebe myself we swore a solemn
oath just
51:16
one just one and that solemn
oath
51:20
to support and defend the
Constitution
51:22
the United States against all
enemies
51:23
foreign and domestic
51:25
okay end quote now does that
both have
51:29
an expiration date actually it
doesn't
51:32
all right what does that remind
me of
51:40
well you riser somebody says
okay a lot
51:43
has got to go but yeah well he
can't go
51:48
he's uh he's by the way willing
to do an
51:51
interview with the show here
now I know
51:54
it's not that easy when you
have all
51:56
this data and we're saying look
we
51:58
tracked it exactly it's all
after the
52:00
crime has been committed that
reminds me
52:02
of technical stock traders you
know use
52:05
technical analysis they're
always wanted
52:08
I do exactly what you're gonna
say
52:09
they're 100 percent correct
after the
52:13
fact that Fibonacci and that's
why yeah
52:18
but when you look at it in real
time
52:20
it's no predictor okay so this
is the
52:26
last clip and this is the one
that the
52:28
reason I went to track this
this down
52:30
I'm sorry apologize to the
podcast who
52:33
put this out because I can't I
didn't
52:35
make the note of him and I went
just now
52:37
to look for him I couldn't find
him so
52:39
this is the one that really got
me
52:41
though and this is the one that
52:42
apparently other people have
noticed and
52:44
it's this is it's deplorable
what you're
52:47
gonna hear and you see a lot of
change
52:50
in 55 years but there's one
change that
52:52
dwarfs dwarfs all the other
changes and
52:56
that is that we no longer have
in any
52:58
real sense a free media and
that is big
53:02
I mean you got the progressive
people
53:05
all falling in I've been banned
i've
53:08
been banned from democracy now
for two
53:10
years because i don't say the
right
53:12
things
53:12
that's Amy Goodman's program
I've been
53:15
banned from common dreams come
from
53:18
truth out calm from a reader
supported
53:24
news and all these people used
to
53:27
publish my stuff automatically
no more
53:31
yes I don't understand this is
a problem
53:34
to me it's everything's been
subjugate
53:37
it's not important anymore
mainstream is
53:38
not important and and by the
way today's
53:42
new new generation they're not
watching
53:44
it anymore they don't care
53:46
Twitter is the game it's a game
first
53:50
you try to get status by
getting a blue
53:52
checkmark you can do it with 500
53:53
followers you just have the
right have
53:55
the right story about who you
are and
53:57
then the game is is try and get
54:00
something into the mainstream
news which
54:03
is not really happening it
hasn't been
54:04
happening for the past couple
of months
54:06
because of bar Muller from that
and then
54:10
you know you continue to fight
for
54:13
points and you lose by getting D
54:15
platformed he's right about the
news
54:22
event and Seymour Hersh was all
says but
54:24
I haven't heard him say it but
he's been
54:26
key kicked off one platform
after
54:29
another mm-hmm he can't get
printed
54:31
anywhere from the looks of it
what's the
54:33
Pulitzer screw him does he have
a couple
54:36
even couple Pulitzers he might
but he
54:38
does you know he gets it out of
his
54:40
system by writing books but you
know
54:42
well so this you need to just
sell books
54:44
you need to get on the other
venue so
54:46
you can promote the books this
is not a
54:48
big mailing list which he
doesn't have I
54:50
don't believe this is the
frontier of
54:52
the new intelligence services
the new
54:56
intelligence community it's not
going to
54:59
be mainstream it's
well-established they
55:02
got all their old people in
they're
55:03
looking at you fill mud now and
this
55:06
isn't and this is a clip not
about the
55:08
FBI but the CIA and I can tell
you exude
55:12
the operation Mockingbird I
thought it
55:16
was hilarious to watch Anderson
Cooper
55:18
who was he interviewing about
the CIA
55:21
Sanja Cooper was CIA he
probably still
55:25
lives in that problem he has is
the
55:27
problem they all have which is
he has to
55:30
be circumspect with what he
says and so
55:33
he get you you will get freaked
out
55:35
you've seen this with these
other guys
55:36
too they don't know quite what
to say
55:38
the Cuomo guy that's on CNN had
the same
55:41
promise you
55:43
look at the WikiLeaks ancillary
leaks
55:46
comm page you have to let us
tell you
55:49
what it says yes this is
because you're
55:51
scared to death that you're
gonna make
55:53
some mistake and you're gonna
get pulled
55:56
in and and perhaps perhaps
jailed or
56:00
shot so if you wanted to reach
today's
56:05
the new the current generation
the one
56:07
that matters let's just say it
56:09
Millennials but you know 1824
just in
56:11
that 20s range you really want
to reach
56:13
him you really want to
propagandize him
56:15
even grab a few younger kids
along the
56:18
way what medium do you need to
be in
56:20
with your messaging well you
have to be
56:25
on Instagram you have to be on
YouTube
56:29
no I mean I mean really really
I'm
56:31
talking storylines I'm talking
lire
56:33
foundation type stuff no no
they don't
56:39
watch it alga game oh right at
a comic
56:42
book superhero convention in
Washington
56:44
called awesome con it doesn't
matter
56:47
which way you turn you're
certain to see
56:49
middle-aged men in Batman
costumes not
56:53
exactly the place you'd expect
a CIA
56:55
discussion on recruiting
foreign spies
56:57
and yet so what we came up with
is this
57:02
game CIA staff historian Randy
Burkett
57:05
wearing khakis and a polo shirt
with the
57:07
CIA logo leads the talk he
hands out
57:11
copies of a famous letter Albert
57:13
Einstein wrote to President
Franklin
57:14
Roosevelt in 1939 warning about
German
57:18
efforts to develop an atomic
bomb
57:20
Einstein was already in the US
but in
57:23
this game the twist is to
pretend he's
57:25
still in Nazi Germany and
figure out how
57:28
to recruit him without getting
him
57:30
arrested or killed it's just
one quirky
57:32
example of the agency's new
outreach to
57:35
a broader base of potential
recruits the
57:38
CIA says it needs a wider range
of
57:40
specialized skills than ever
before from
57:43
linguists to scientists to
cyber experts
57:46
and openly advertises on
Twitter and
57:48
Facebook and it just joined
Instagram in
57:51
a recent speech at Auburn
University
57:54
CIA director Gina Hass
57:56
noted the change since she
applied in
57:58
the mid-1980s I wrote a letter
to the
58:01
CIA online manual college
typewriter and
58:05
I mailed it to CIA with my
resume and I
58:08
didn't have an address so I
just put CIA
58:10
Washington DC and Here I am in
hospitals
58:14
to public speeches as CIA
director have
58:17
both been at universities with
explicit
58:19
recruiting pitches the CIA
doesn't talk
58:22
numbers though broadly speaking
it says
58:25
applications shot up after the
2001
58:27
al-qaeda attacks they dipped in
more
58:30
recent years but Haspel says we
just had
58:33
our best recruiting year in a
decade and
58:36
it's not surprising that
they're here
58:39
look at the success of the
Avengers the
58:41
comic books the stories this is
where
58:45
they're focusing this is where
they're
58:46
going to be adapting storylines
getting
58:49
messaging I'm guy God look at
Supergirl
58:52
on the CW it's nothing but
global
58:54
warming the immigration it's
all Trump
58:56
orange man bad this is where
it's going
59:00
and by connection it means
we'll have a
59:06
lot of podcasters who are CIA
spooks not
59:10
us no not us but there's a lot
of
59:12
comic-book podcasters there are
the best
59:18
comic book podcasters who are
potential
59:22
comic-book podcasters I know of
are not
59:24
CIA so not yet not yet I'm not
a comic
59:30
book guy but that I know a lot
of people
59:32
who are and and people I
considered to
59:34
be young adults who like comic
books and
59:37
now you we need to it's less
work that's
59:43
what our CIA needs yeah well we
what we
59:46
need for this show is we need
people to
59:48
keep an eye on it and if you're
in the
59:50
comic books a see if you can
get that
59:53
job at the CIA that would
really be cool
59:55
for the show and B tell us what
you're
59:57
reading if you see if you see
anything
59:59
suspicious Supergirl is I mean
it's the
1:00:01
television show I have two guys
I get an
1:00:03
email a week about that show at
least
1:00:05
you got to see this out look at
this
1:00:08
outlook with it's all promotion
1:00:10
or or manipulation or call it
whatever
1:00:13
you want
1:00:15
well advertising and with that
I'd like
1:00:21
to thank you for your courage
and say in
1:00:22
the morning to you the man who
put the C
1:00:24
on CIA John C well any morning
to you
1:00:30
mr. Adam Carell so in the
morning all
1:00:31
ships at sea boots on the
ground feeding
1:00:33
the air subs in the bar on all
the Dames
1:00:34
the night Sun and in the
morning to the
1:00:36
trolls in the troll room who
I'm sure
1:00:39
some of them at least there
while
1:00:41
they're trolling but you know
they read
1:00:43
a lot of comic books there no
agenda
1:00:46
stream comm is where you can
always
1:00:48
check in listen to any number
of shows
1:00:51
live 24/7 of course we have
repeats but
1:00:54
then you can sit there in the
troll room
1:00:55
and troll along it's a lot of
fun and
1:00:57
sometimes very useful and
helpful for
1:00:59
the show and it's appreciated
and in the
1:01:01
morning to Nick the rat he
brought us
1:01:03
the artwork for episode 11 37
that was
1:01:05
the Mother's Day edition a
beautiful
1:01:06
happy Mother's Day just the
standard old
1:01:09
bouquet of flowers with nice
happy
1:01:12
mother but it's it's so I think
we
1:01:14
always do this don't we on
Mother's Day
1:01:16
and that these kinds of
occasions
1:01:18
nothing to do nutty art wise
just basic
1:01:22
yeah we don't do nutty stuff for
1:01:24
Mother's Day I used I use that
because I
1:01:30
couldn't resist I used to no
avail
1:01:32
I used Joshua Pettigrew's what
me worry
1:01:36
a picture of oh yeah of Buddhas
yes
1:01:40
looking like Alfred E Newman
and I ran
1:01:44
this against the Internet's
various
1:01:47
attempts at this look yeah I
mean this
1:01:50
is very different he used in
origin I
1:01:52
like to use the Mad Magazine
logo for no
1:01:54
agenda at the top right but
this is a
1:01:56
superb and we didn't use it for
Mother's
1:01:59
Day obviously because it's got
nothing
1:02:00
to do with anything and we
didn't even
1:02:02
discuss it I mean he was
guessing but
1:02:05
cuz he had to put some effort
into this
1:02:06
this was a and it was in the
newsletter
1:02:09
as they as the main logo or top
it's the
1:02:13
top of the newsletter anyway it
was the
1:02:16
lead is what you're telling us
but I
1:02:20
just looked at this I looked as
the
1:02:22
other attempts to do
1:02:23
and this is really a fine piece
of
1:02:25
Photoshop moving and stretching
this had
1:02:29
to take unless he has a special
tool
1:02:31
this had to be a pain in the
ass to do
1:02:34
it's just pretty outstanding I
suppose
1:02:38
you could stretched take the
picture
1:02:40
then do a just a resize and
stretch it
1:02:42
to the left and right and then
you could
1:02:44
fine-tune the idiosyncrasies of
it like
1:02:47
the missing twos and the big
ears mm-hmm
1:02:49
but it's really out this was I
just had
1:02:52
to use this thing before it
kind of
1:02:55
washed back into the archives
it may be
1:02:58
it may be handy again you know
may be
1:03:00
handy again it might be you
never know
1:03:02
although I don't do this guys
much of a
1:03:04
player we appreciate that and I
had a
1:03:07
nice idea for well you kind of
came up
1:03:10
with the idea the 5150 donation
and it
1:03:13
was the biggest dud for the
whole year
1:03:17
and I'm kicking myself because
I didn't
1:03:20
learn until this morning I got
an email
1:03:23
about this this is episode 1138
1138 is
1:03:28
no insignificant number for the
very
1:03:31
same people who will become
spooks in
1:03:33
the future the everyone who's
Star Wars
1:03:37
nerd knows about 1138 don't you
I'm
1:03:42
waiting TS thx 1138 that's uh
that was a
1:03:50
George Lucas's first movie and
he always
1:03:53
I always film that in the in
some of the
1:03:56
I think the Alameda tunnel or
something
1:03:58
yeah and then so he's always
slipping
1:04:01
the 1138 into his other movies
as an
1:04:03
Easter Egg I know we missed it
we blew
1:04:07
it but I don't think that's the
reason
1:04:11
everyone decided not to donate
to this
1:04:14
show and it really is painful
we have
1:04:16
one associate executive
producer who
1:04:19
would be bumped up to executive
producer
1:04:22
as the only person to
contribute to this
1:04:25
segment of the show he'll be
the only
1:04:26
producer sir Johnny the swamp
tonight
1:04:28
yeah came up with 202 dollars
I'm sure
1:04:31
he didn't expect this bonus
thank you
1:04:35
for producing the greatest
podcasting
1:04:37
universe and
1:04:37
except this donation to
continuing the
1:04:39
great work at work Luke rookie
of media
1:04:42
deconstruction have thoroughly
enjoyed
1:04:43
the recent weeks of analysis
and wanted
1:04:45
to send along an anecdote back
in 2005 I
1:04:48
had freshly moved to the swamp
with the
1:04:51
college acquaintance of mine
and we were
1:04:52
rooming together in a rundown
house in
1:04:54
Arlington while he was seeking
a job on
1:04:57
Capitol Hill he was
moonlighting as a
1:04:59
stat as staff at a prominent DC
1:05:02
restaurant downtown that was
part of an
1:05:04
upscale hotel one night he came
home and
1:05:07
told me he had an awkward
encounter with
1:05:09
the senator as part of his
duties he
1:05:11
sometimes delivered orders from
the
1:05:13
restaurant to guests of the
hotel
1:05:15
apparently then-senator Joe
Biden had
1:05:18
ordered room service and
answered the
1:05:20
door in a very loosely tied
robe no I
1:05:24
asked if you thought the
senator was
1:05:26
coming on to him but my
roommate thought
1:05:29
Biden was just was just obvious
and this
1:05:32
was just some poor schlub
bringing him
1:05:34
some food in the past couple of
months I
1:05:36
have vacated the swamp for the
fertile
1:05:38
lands of Tennessee where my
neighborhood
1:05:41
is thankfully free of amygdala
induced
1:05:44
lewd graffiti such as pants
love's penis
1:05:48
fake Trump heads being impaled
on the
1:05:52
sword of a statue of Joan of
Arc in the
1:05:54
park next to my apartment he's
got some
1:05:57
pictures as such being in a new
city I
1:06:00
would request some dating Karma
so I can
1:06:02
finally get one of those
smoking-hot
1:06:03
girlfriends other producers are
always
1:06:05
talking about a detective
Dookie jingle
1:06:08
would also brighten my day
considerably
1:06:10
finally I want to congratulate
Adam on
1:06:13
his impending marriage to the
keeper but
1:06:15
you have many prosperous years
on the
1:06:17
Austin frontier cheers sir
Johnny the
1:06:19
swamp knight in exile so I feel
really
1:06:23
bad I cannot find the detective
Dookie
1:06:27
pooper troll jingle anymore
1:06:29
detective Dookie poop Patrol
and then
1:06:33
it's like smells like poop but
I don't
1:06:36
remember I mean did we title it
1:06:37
something odd I've tried
Special Victims
1:06:39
Unit I've tried San Francisco no
1:06:48
now now it's one of our oldest
jingles I
1:06:50
suppose driving me nuts
1:06:52
I'm I guarantee I promise I
will I will
1:06:55
make good on this I have to
figure out
1:06:57
why I can't find it
1:06:59
SPU maybe this SPU I was
looking under
1:07:02
the wrong it's SP special
poopers unit
1:07:06
oh I can't even find any other
poop
1:07:12
jingles now you got something
some issue
1:07:15
going on there's been going on
for a
1:07:16
couple of shows uh well it
should a
1:07:20
database is even attached the
database
1:07:22
is attached
1:07:24
I don't know I'm I just cannot
for the
1:07:26
life of me it must be titled
something
1:07:28
different hmm does that it a
Dookie or
1:07:34
poop yeah
1:07:36
hey everybody this is a very
very
1:07:38
popular podcast if you just
tuned in we
1:07:41
are looking for Dookie or poop
we are
1:07:43
now Dookie would be do Oh kie I
presume
1:07:47
yes mr. Howard but even let do
okay
1:07:51
doesn't get me there it's
detective
1:07:55
detective I've tried that D my
Det Det
1:07:59
yeah detective just to
beginning just a
1:08:02
shortened yeah
1:08:04
no detective no no it's not
notes you
1:08:11
know by now I think we've
talked about
1:08:13
it long enough who would have
expected
1:08:14
someone that's that's all we
got for
1:08:22
this segment it got lost in
them in the
1:08:25
move I'm sorry I'll find it
I'll find it
1:08:29
I promise I'll make good for
you I made
1:08:31
good
1:08:32
you've got karma but of course
you know
1:08:37
sir Johnny the swamp knight did
get an
1:08:39
executive producer ship instead
of his
1:08:43
associate executive producer
ship also
1:08:44
nice but I gotta tell you this
was
1:08:47
disappointing not today's show
and there
1:08:50
are more people to thank but
even that
1:08:52
list is gonna be pretty pretty
short
1:08:54
very short yeah yeah we I take
it
1:08:58
personally every time this
happens it's
1:09:01
like okay I guess people aren't
getting
1:09:02
enough value I'm gonna obsess
over this
1:09:04
and we won't even have another
live show
1:09:07
until next to ruin the wedding
1:09:09
it's it mind it's it bothers me
and now
1:09:12
I'm like what is it because I'm
too busy
1:09:14
with the wedding I didn't even
focused
1:09:17
enough I don't immediately
blame myself
1:09:19
for this you know even though
we all
1:09:21
know it's your fault so I
fortunate I
1:09:28
don't have his name I think I
did put a
1:09:30
note in and he's just I can
look him up
1:09:33
because I know he's the guy
he's one of
1:09:34
our producers who writes and
from weed I
1:09:38
don't have his name handy but
he sent a
1:09:40
couple of mugs that say I love
weed this
1:09:45
is California and her needs a
couple of
1:09:47
bumper stickers and and I guess
he sent
1:09:49
two of everything and would I
guess one
1:09:51
was for me and waters for you
and I have
1:09:52
to report unfortunately your
mug got
1:09:56
chipped you're the worst
1:10:01
then what did this mug look
like oh all
1:10:05
the mug is absolutely a just a
gorgeous
1:10:07
mug
1:10:08
I mean it's embossed it's like
I don't
1:10:10
know where they've made these
mugs but
1:10:12
it's like one of the best you
know the
1:10:14
coffee mug one of the best you
I don't
1:10:16
know if you use you know random
logoed
1:10:19
coffee mugs some people refused
to use
1:10:21
them because they're like coat
hangers
1:10:23
and you're Joan Crawford some
people
1:10:28
make a collection of him I have
a rant
1:10:31
my bug collection random his
handmade
1:10:34
ones and once like the weed one
and all
1:10:37
the other ones that come along
and I
1:10:39
somebody make from sales well I
sent you
1:10:41
one from Zazzle I know what you
ever did
1:10:42
with it I know agenda
1:10:46
and I have that is that yeah I
use it
1:10:48
this it's a huge one yes huge
and so I
1:10:53
don't know if you use that kind
of mug
1:10:55
just generally but I'll make
sure we get
1:10:57
another one or I'll bring in my
not just
1:10:59
no I'll use the ocean
1:11:00
bring me the chipped one it'll
be worth
1:11:02
more that well no because it's
got
1:11:04
chipped in the shipping I'm
thinking
1:11:07
I'll bring him the good mug I
was just
1:11:09
joking about yours got chipped
AHA but
1:11:11
I'll bring you the good mug but
then I'm
1:11:12
fearful is gonna get shipped on
the
1:11:14
shipping down out to chip mugs
1:11:16
so what I want to do is I want
to I just
1:11:18
give the guy you're addressing
a shaky
1:11:20
ship you a mug door so somehow
I was
1:11:24
already disappointed in the
donations
1:11:25
now I'm disappointed in so much
more
1:11:27
after the formula is this we go
out
1:11:41
we're here people in the mouth
1:11:43
[Applause]
1:11:51
[Music]
1:11:59
ya know what it is but this is a
1:12:03
historic low in over a year at
least yo
1:12:07
it is terrible and the thing is
I
1:12:10
couldn't blame it on a news
letter not
1:12:11
getting through because I it
parently
1:12:14
got through more than usual I
mean I
1:12:16
have my four or five monitors
out there
1:12:18
keep sending me these notes
mm-hmm and
1:12:20
it all went to primary I don't
think one
1:12:22
person unless you didn't get the
1:12:24
newsletter at all which is
possible
1:12:26
because that seems to be
happening more
1:12:28
than it should which I wonder
about why
1:12:30
that happened and I also got
one guest
1:12:32
at me a you got a note from his
provider
1:12:35
saying that this wobbling Hills
not
1:12:38
verified no I was fluke well
you know
1:12:43
we're gonna start running into
other
1:12:44
problems I don't want to get too
1:12:45
technical but Gmail definitely
if you
1:12:49
have if you're sending from an
email
1:12:50
server that doesn't do TLS
encryption
1:12:53
Google is now going to let you
know hey
1:12:56
this person didn't send it to
your right
1:12:58
and then eventually of course
they'll
1:13:00
just thought they'll start
blocking it
1:13:02
you know unless unless you use
an
1:13:04
encryption which you should
have I'll be
1:13:07
the first to admit but they're
kind of
1:13:08
strong-arming this I don't like
that
1:13:10
very much now is the Google
police yeah
1:13:14
Google does it well it's very
nice look
1:13:18
it's our email system you'll be
1:13:20
volunteer to use it you've
signed off on
1:13:23
it yep so you just use it and
shut up
1:13:26
that's the voice that's exactly
the way
1:13:28
the voice sounds that is Google
okay now
1:13:31
I wanted to just mention Iran
which you
1:13:33
took us right into ray mcgovern
when I
1:13:35
said Iran the last time but I'm
1:13:38
concerned about what is
happening and
1:13:40
I'm and I'm not just concerned
I'm
1:13:41
confused
1:13:42
to some degree well we I want
to mention
1:13:46
before you get into this and I
do have
1:13:47
one clip we got a note from a
guy one of
1:13:50
our producers who's a military
guy I
1:13:52
think we got to cover a couple
of these
1:13:54
in saying that these are not
big deals
1:13:55
they have the flotilla a strike
group
1:14:00
sitting there where it is off
the coast
1:14:03
of Iran it's not it's the Khan
common
1:14:06
it's not a nut yes get worked
up unless
1:14:09
they start steaming towards the
Straits
1:14:12
of Hormuz
1:14:12
then I would be getting a
little more
1:14:14
worked up about it but I think
they are
1:14:18
I'm sorry he says this then
then they
1:14:20
get worked up about
1:14:21
well I'll place your clip and
give us
1:14:23
your no I don't I don't I don't
have a
1:14:25
clip you said you have a clip I
want to
1:14:26
talk about it okay use your
background
1:14:28
resist this Iran and the bogus
ship
1:14:31
attacks new images tonight
showing the
1:14:33
damage to a Norwegian oil
tanker one of
1:14:36
a series of ships struck in
mysterious
1:14:38
attacks including ships from
Saudi
1:14:40
Arabia and the UAE both enemies
of Iran
1:14:43
as they were near the Strait of
Hormuz a
1:14:45
critical pathway for much of
the world's
1:14:48
oil supply the Saudis are
calling it
1:14:50
sabotage president Trump
issuing a
1:14:52
warning if Iran is responsible
it's
1:14:54
gonna be a bad problem for a
ran if
1:14:56
something happens I can tell
you that
1:14:58
they're not going to be happy as
1:15:00
tensions rise with Iran
Secretary of
1:15:02
State Mike Pompeo today
deterring to a
1:15:04
European summit to share
intelligence on
1:15:07
a ram with skeptical allies we
are very
1:15:10
worried about the risk of a
conflict
1:15:13
happened by accident with an
escalation
1:15:15
on either side
1:15:18
last week the u.s. sending a
carrier
1:15:20
group to the region as a show
of force
1:15:22
are we going to a war with Iran
are you
1:15:24
seeking regime change there
we'll see
1:15:26
what happens with Iran if they
do
1:15:27
anything it would be a very bad
mistake
1:15:29
and rejoins us now Andrea any
indication
1:15:32
who's behind these attacks
1:15:34
well Rand said today that the
attacks
1:15:36
were alarming and regrettable
but after
1:15:38
Pompey was briefing to the
Europeans I
1:15:40
talked to a diplomatic source
who told
1:15:42
that me that the group felt
that they
1:15:44
still need more information
about what
1:15:46
the attacks were how it took
place and
1:15:48
who is responsible the
president made it
1:15:50
clear if they believe that Iran
is
1:15:52
responsible they're going to
respond to
1:15:54
that all right Andrea thank you
so it
1:15:56
was not just the oil tankers
now there's
1:15:58
also a story about one of these
Saudis
1:16:01
pipelines being hit by
weaponized drones
1:16:04
which would kind of be a first
I'm not
1:16:06
not talking like big drones but
by
1:16:08
smaller this was the attack by
Yemen
1:16:11
yeah but this why okay I
understand why
1:16:16
what is going on but I don't
like the
1:16:19
actors in this play I don't
like Bolton
1:16:22
I think Pompeo is a douche
1:16:25
and I agree then and here's my
problem
1:16:28
is that Bolton and maybe pump
it they
1:16:31
were all in this New York
bathhouse
1:16:32
scene with Trump and that's
what I'm
1:16:34
worried about if he's being
blackmailed
1:16:36
into this somehow which i think
is
1:16:39
really possible cuz there's all
kinds of
1:16:42
weird gay stuff that that was
going on
1:16:45
back in the day with Roy Cohn
Boulton
1:16:48
was a part of it been just
thinking of
1:16:50
this guy that creeps me out
1:16:52
Pompeyo you know Trump needs to
fire
1:16:55
these people get him out that
they're
1:16:57
just angling you see I mean we
could go
1:17:00
over a lob a firecracker and
start this
1:17:02
thing as it get it going and
it's not
1:17:05
gonna take much and listen to
what Trump
1:17:06
is saying they'll be real sorry
now he
1:17:09
did the same with North Korea
but this
1:17:11
is a little different scenario
well
1:17:14
here's the follow up clip which
is des
1:17:16
leaving the Iraqi embassy what
is this
1:17:18
about yeah I got an interesting
note
1:17:20
about that the State
Department's
1:17:22
ordered all non-emergency
personnel to
1:17:25
evacuate the US Embassy and
consulate in
1:17:27
Iraq the orders in response to
what the
1:17:30
White House says is a threat
linked to
1:17:32
Iran through though no further
details
1:17:35
were given Iraqi officials
expressed
1:17:37
skepticism about any purported
threats
1:17:40
as did a senior British
official who's
1:17:42
the deputy commander of the
american-led
1:17:44
coalition fighting the Islamic
state
1:17:46
tensions between the u.s. and
Iran have
1:17:49
continued to mount over recent
days
1:17:51
despite both parties saying
they're not
1:17:53
seeking war the u.s. recently
deployed a
1:17:56
Carrier Strike Group and a
bomber task
1:17:59
force to the region claiming a
credible
1:18:01
threat by Iranian regime forces
though
1:18:05
not showing any evidence we
have boots
1:18:07
on the ground in the Green Zone
there in
1:18:10
Iraq at the Embassy and before
you read
1:18:12
that I want to mention that
this area
1:18:15
which is the kind of a couple
of guys
1:18:16
who worked in there
1:18:17
this Green Zone is like Hayward
it's
1:18:19
like a very has lost rather
large to
1:18:22
large small American town with
housing
1:18:26
and streets and fire hydrants
and dogs
1:18:31
and militias and
1:18:34
and we put up an embassy during
the Bush
1:18:38
administration which is
billions of
1:18:40
dollars there's gonna be the
embassy to
1:18:43
run all embassies it was gonna
1:18:44
centralize the embassy system
in in the
1:18:47
Middle East and it was this
monstrosity
1:18:49
another one of the classic try
to make
1:18:53
it as ugly as you can and
ominous and
1:18:56
horrible looking type of
embassy which
1:18:59
we've put it well done and we
do it on
1:19:02
the job and these buildings are
blocky
1:19:05
and they're not architected
they're not
1:19:07
attractive they're not they're
just
1:19:09
ominous and then do we drew a
ton of
1:19:12
money into this one and now
we're just
1:19:14
gonna abandon it what are we
talking
1:19:16
about here
1:19:16
well one of our producers has a
food
1:19:21
services business at the
Embassy and was
1:19:24
also evacuated and he is livid
he said
1:19:27
there was nothing going on total
1:19:29
horseshit he says actually it's
been
1:19:31
fantastic in the Green Zone but
all
1:19:34
around the embassy it's been
he's just
1:19:36
had it's it's been good
business for him
1:19:39
as well he says and now they're
all
1:19:41
getting sent home this is a
total
1:19:43
bullshit bullcrap well what
does that
1:19:50
tell us well that tells us that
they're
1:19:53
just waiting for something to
pop it off
1:19:55
and you know this was one of
the was the
1:19:57
final of the West Clark seven
1:19:59
we should probably we should
probably
1:20:01
check it again just to make
sure that
1:20:04
we've got all the all the
countries
1:20:06
covered this was two weeks
after 9/11
1:20:09
General Wesley Clark was told
this is
1:20:11
what our plans were
1:20:13
so I came back to see him a few
weeks
1:20:15
later and by that time we were
bombing
1:20:18
in Afghanistan I said are we
still going
1:20:20
to war with Iraq and he said oh
it's
1:20:21
worse than that
1:20:22
he said he reached over on his
desk he
1:20:24
picked up a piece of paper he
said I
1:20:26
just he said I just got this
down from
1:20:28
upstairs meeting the secretary
defense
1:20:29
office today and he said this
is a memo
1:20:32
that describes how we're gonna
take out
1:20:33
seven countries in five years
starting
1:20:37
with Iraq and then Syria
Lebanon Libya
1:20:40
Somalia Sudan and finishing off
Iran
1:20:43
dude I don't think we really I
think we
1:20:45
need to go back and do Lebanon
over we
1:20:48
need to do over we what what
have we
1:20:50
done in Lebanon not much
1:20:51
Chloe rebel eyes I mean taken
out
1:20:54
doesn't mean taking over these
guys
1:20:58
aren't players anymore
1:21:01
Lebanon some a mess right
1:21:05
hey we should paint no agenda
shop guys
1:21:07
should do like a tour t-shirt
like the
1:21:11
West the West Clark West Clarke
Middle
1:21:13
East tour and just have you
know just
1:21:17
have a lot of rubble well just
have them
1:21:19
on the back of the shirt you
have all
1:21:20
the all the the tour dates
which and you
1:21:25
cross them off viable each one
that's
1:21:28
been rubberized yeah those guys
will do
1:21:31
something fun I know they can
do it Wes
1:21:33
Clark seven world tour of the
Middle
1:21:35
East yeah no not that I think
that if if
1:21:40
there's a false flag of some
sorts and
1:21:42
yeah I'm gonna use that word
because I
1:21:44
think that's really what the
idea is
1:21:45
here this is this is what
Bolton does he
1:21:48
saw he sold the weapons and of
mass
1:21:51
destruction means all these
things uh
1:21:54
why are we so stupid we just
and and why
1:21:59
are our representatives all all
for it
1:22:02
yeah that's the one that gets
me yeah
1:22:06
well that's why tulsi gabbard
the only
1:22:08
people that well the other
thing is I
1:22:11
will bring this up even though
you think
1:22:13
you know everything's Instagram
the fact
1:22:16
that we don't have the rain
McGovern's
1:22:17
out there and the other people
that are
1:22:19
all liberals by the way Seymour
Hersh
1:22:22
Ray McGovern all these guys and
there's
1:22:24
others that we've had we've had
clips on
1:22:26
the show
1:22:27
these people are extremely left
yeah and
1:22:31
they have things to say that
are like
1:22:34
hey wait a minute what are you
guys
1:22:35
doing this is crazy they're
just not
1:22:37
being allowed to have any voice
I mean
1:22:39
the only voice of reason and
we're
1:22:41
centrists are is this show I
mean
1:22:46
there's a few other shows that
you know
1:22:47
will say things that are seem
to be
1:22:49
reasonable and rational but
most know
1:22:53
most everybody especially the
big
1:22:54
networks of the news the the
big four
1:22:57
which would be New York Times
Washington
1:22:59
Post is a very left and and
warmongering
1:23:03
and in other words they're
violate the
1:23:07
principles of the old left
that's for
1:23:09
sure where they're supposed to
be
1:23:09
peaceniks there are no
peaceniks there
1:23:11
at The Washington Post and The
Times so
1:23:14
where's the peaceniks
1:23:15
and then yes CNN and MSNBC
which you
1:23:19
know are it which is NBC which
manages
1:23:23
to get his message across on
all sorts
1:23:25
of levels and ABC and CBS or
one's a
1:23:29
seat pretty much the CIA outlet
and the
1:23:32
other one is I don't know what
they're
1:23:33
up to the ABC folk yeah well I
just
1:23:39
trying to figure out what's
going on in
1:23:41
Trump's head not and either
he's not
1:23:43
even looking at it but he's
making the
1:23:45
right noises if you want to kick
1:23:47
something off maybe he doesn't
1:23:49
understand just how idiotic and
crazy
1:23:52
these hey oh and back to 2015
when he
1:23:57
was bitching about this sort of
thing
1:23:58
yeah about just going around
and making
1:24:04
war sting money on these stupid
wars and
1:24:07
wasting American lives it's
annoying and
1:24:10
he complained bitterly in his
big giant
1:24:13
speeches what is he saying now
well then
1:24:15
that can only mean that he
doesn't
1:24:18
intend anything to happen but
he doesn't
1:24:20
know who he's dealing with
moustache-man
1:24:22
is no good The Walrus is
Michael walrus
1:24:28
yeah well this this guy gets us
into war
1:24:30
that's what he does and against
Abednego
1:24:34
that last message of the
neo-cons
1:24:36
and and yes and that's why I go
back to
1:24:39
what I said earlier we know
1:24:40
about the New York bathhouses
we know
1:24:42
about all the weird stuff you
guys were
1:24:44
doing so to me I mean it must
be so
1:24:47
severe I don't know maybe the
1:24:50
intelligence agencies did have
six ways
1:24:52
till Sunday to get back to back
at him
1:24:54
but this does not with a new
model did
1:24:57
your bed is what you're
referring to and
1:24:58
also Plato's retreat yes was the
1:25:01
heterosexual operation that was
major
1:25:03
and all the other crap going on
in New
1:25:06
York and San Francisco this
effort is
1:25:08
late all that stuff is going
going on
1:25:11
and San Francisco was one of
the CIA
1:25:14
strongholds cuz that's where a
lot of
1:25:16
the LSD experimentation was
taking place
1:25:18
right you know in this in this
area and
1:25:21
there's only some spraying of
stuff in
1:25:24
the air and there's a lot of
crazy
1:25:26
activity in the Bay Area
1:25:27
they must have film yeah
possibly
1:25:33
I would think of those bath
houses were
1:25:35
as raucous as as portrayed
especially
1:25:39
the gay ones and there was a
number of
1:25:41
him in the San Francisco - yeah
they
1:25:43
filmed a lot of these guys look
who's
1:25:45
here holy SH that guy he's a
senator
1:25:47
let's just get to get the
camera running
1:25:50
on this guy yeah why not well
if you and
1:25:55
I were running the shit
blackmail
1:25:56
operation that's what it is so
something
1:25:59
is going on when we'll see
we'll see but
1:26:02
I'm I don't like it I'm very
worried
1:26:04
about it yeah well Bolton's got
to go
1:26:06
yeah and Pompeyo - hey who
hired him
1:26:09
how'd he get in there was it
was it was
1:26:11
he showed up with he showed us
who
1:26:15
brought him in that Trump
brought him in
1:26:17
he showed up with a VHS tape
who told
1:26:19
Trump to bring him in no Bolton
just
1:26:23
showed up with that mustache
said
1:26:24
remember this remember this
creepy
1:26:38
there's some weird stuff going
on in in
1:26:43
New Zealand after the Muslim
mosque
1:26:45
massacre in the Christchurch
people
1:26:51
are receiving what they are
categorizing
1:26:53
as political visits home visits
from the
1:26:57
police to talk with them and as
people
1:27:01
are doing YouTube videos of
them and the
1:27:04
cops come by and saying you
know we just
1:27:05
want to talk about what you've
been
1:27:06
posting on Facebook there's just
1:27:10
multiple reports of of this
taking place
1:27:14
but also legislatively speaking
New
1:27:20
Zealand is trying to basically
censor
1:27:24
the entire Internet New Zealand
we've
1:27:28
talked we notices not within
the last
1:27:30
year or two but maybe four or
five years
1:27:32
ago New Zealand is a borderline
police
1:27:34
state already with everyone
smiling
1:27:37
about it it's like a happy
place and
1:27:40
there's a lot of Americans
who've bought
1:27:42
property over there and I know
one of
1:27:43
the earliest ones duck Carlson
used to
1:27:45
be one of the principals at
brøderbund
1:27:47
and he bought a big placer and
abandoned
1:27:50
it he says not it's not for me
and he
1:27:52
moved out I mean he was gonna
move to
1:27:53
New Zealand
1:27:54
a lot of Americans attempt to
move into
1:27:57
New Zealand and many give up
well there
1:28:04
is now a consortium called the
1:28:07
Christchurch call at
Christchurch call
1:28:11
calm subtitle to eliminate
terrorists
1:28:15
and violent extremist content
online and
1:28:18
I'll tell you there's only three
1:28:20
sections to this very small
website I'll
1:28:22
tell you who the quote-unquote
1:28:23
supporters are to start right
off
1:28:25
companies countries and
organizations
1:28:27
that support the Christchurch
call are
1:28:30
listed below and then they have
lots of
1:28:32
lots of countries the United
States not
1:28:35
one of them but Australia
Canada the EU
1:28:37
of the EU France Germany
Indonesia the
1:28:41
United Kingdom Sweden the
Netherlands
1:28:43
Jordan Japan but the companies
who are
1:28:45
in on the Christchurch call are
more
1:28:47
interesting Amazon dailymotion
Facebook
1:28:50
Google Microsoft quant Twitter
YouTube
1:28:54
and this site is maintained by
the
1:28:57
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and
Trade
1:28:59
this is not just some little
1:29:01
organization this is the
governor
1:29:03
the call is safe so they have a
page
1:29:06
that the call a free and open
secure
1:29:10
Internet is a powerful tool to
promote
1:29:12
connectivity enhance social
1:29:13
inclusiveness and foster
economic growth
1:29:15
the Internet is however not
immune from
1:29:18
abuse by terrorists and violent
1:29:20
extremist actors this was
tragically
1:29:23
highlighted by the terrorist
attacks of
1:29:24
15th of March 2019 in the Muslim
1:29:26
community of Christchurch
terrorist
1:29:29
attacks that were designed to
go viral
1:29:30
the dissemination of such
content online
1:29:33
has adverse impacts on the
human rights
1:29:36
of the victims and our
collective
1:29:37
security and on all people all
over the
1:29:40
world huh so what they want to
do and
1:29:45
the call outlines collective
voluntary
1:29:47
commitments from governments
and online
1:29:49
service providers intended to
address
1:29:51
the issue of terrorists and
violent
1:29:53
extremist content online and to
prevent
1:29:55
the abuse of the Internet as
occurred in
1:29:57
and after the Christchurch
attacks to
1:30:01
that end we the government's
plural
1:30:04
commits to counter the drivers
of
1:30:06
terrorism and violent extremism
by
1:30:08
strengthening the resilience and
1:30:10
inclusiveness Ness of our
societies to
1:30:13
enable them to resist
terrorists and
1:30:15
violent extremist ideologies
including
1:30:18
through education building media
1:30:20
literacy to help counter
distorted
1:30:22
disordered distorted terrorist
and
1:30:24
violent extremist narratives
and the
1:30:26
fight against inequality there
you go so
1:30:30
they're gonna have frameworks
they're
1:30:32
going to have awareness
campaigns
1:30:34
development of industry
standards of set
1:30:37
voluntary frameworks regulatory
or
1:30:41
policy measures consistent with
a free
1:30:43
open and secure internet and
1:30:45
international human rights law
this
1:30:48
sounds to me like I'm from the
1:30:49
government I'm here to help and
it's
1:30:54
none of it sounds good
1:30:56
no and if they're coming in to
people's
1:30:59
houses and asking to have a
chat you
1:31:02
know you imagine it's because
you you
1:31:04
know you have a clip that Mr
curry okay
1:31:07
I have it somewhere
1:31:12
so if you had somebody knock on
your
1:31:14
door there in Austin to say yes
exactly
1:31:27
jebediah if you had somebody
knock on
1:31:31
your door just a couple guys
you know
1:31:33
they're just standing in their
suits and
1:31:36
they told you they weren't
Mormons uh
1:31:38
they were actually from the
government
1:31:40
they wanted to have a chat
about the
1:31:42
podcast uh it would be very
1:31:46
disconcerning no kidding yeah
we want to
1:31:48
talk about the podcast well so
here's an
1:31:52
article Facebook announces the
Facebook
1:31:55
one of the partners of Christ
Church
1:31:56
called Facebook announces
changes on Eve
1:31:59
of Christ Church call excuse me
this is
1:32:02
about their live streaming
policies a
1:32:07
starting today people have
broken
1:32:09
certain rules on Facebook
including our
1:32:11
dangerous organizations and
individuals
1:32:13
policy will be restricted from
using
1:32:15
Facebook live we now will apply
a one
1:32:19
strike policy to Facebook live
in
1:32:22
connection with a broader range
of
1:32:24
offenses from now on anyone who
violates
1:32:27
our most serious policies will
be
1:32:29
restricted from using live for
set
1:32:31
periods of time thirty days for
an
1:32:33
example starting on their first
offense
1:32:35
you see we went from the street
1:32:38
three-strike rule now a one
strike rule
1:32:40
and pretty sure you have to be
verified
1:32:43
and then you just can't use the
platform
1:32:46
but again this is only it's not
to save
1:32:48
your ass this is to protect
Facebook
1:32:50
from advertisers leaving
because they
1:32:52
don't want to be associated
with killers
1:32:55
and that's why they're you know
very
1:32:57
they're like well go easy yeah
he's into
1:33:00
this
1:33:04
well well well what what if you
were in
1:33:10
advertising what would you do I
know I'd
1:33:11
want the same thing of course
of course
1:33:14
there was another article that
has no
1:33:19
agenda so works so well because
we don't
1:33:22
have these sorts of influences
so we can
1:33:24
free-range our discussions yes
without
1:33:27
having to worry about somebody
calling
1:33:29
us after the show is over I
don't think
1:33:30
people do people need to be
reminded of
1:33:32
this is extremely important
that they're
1:33:34
the ones who should be
supporting the
1:33:36
show and that and you have to
pay the
1:33:37
price to get this sort of
discussion
1:33:40
without the bound the
boundaries set by
1:33:44
advertisers and corporations
that don't
1:33:47
want any this discussed because
it might
1:33:49
hurt their business I wanted to
give you
1:33:51
one more this kind of falls
under the
1:33:54
purge heading adblock plus has
now
1:33:59
invested in fact Mata tak Mata
FA CT
1:34:03
Mata this is Oh guess what
under the
1:34:07
fact-checking company that will
be the
1:34:08
arbiters of your truth online
and what's
1:34:11
gonna do that block well
adblock is
1:34:14
actually an advertising company
you
1:34:16
kidding me
1:34:17
ad adblock let's go I know they
sell
1:34:20
access yes so they're gonna do
it for
1:34:23
News Now they're good people
will
1:34:25
voluntarily install this this
is its
1:34:29
people if you think that the
the the
1:34:32
networks and you know the social
1:34:34
networks are going to be able
to even
1:34:39
what's the word I'm looking for
1:34:41
sanitized your news no you'll
do you'll
1:34:44
install a block of yourself
you'll think
1:34:46
it's the right thing to do but
this
1:34:48
particular fact Mata who will
now be
1:34:50
fact-checking for you and
probably
1:34:52
through your ad block plug-in
is a
1:34:57
London startup financed by Biz
Stone
1:35:01
piece of Z of twitter twitter
Craig
1:35:05
Newmark Wikipedia Craigslist
Craigslist
1:35:15
he's not on it
1:35:17
new mark Mark Pincus of
Pinterest right
1:35:21
was a Pinterest I know now he
was
1:35:24
something else he was engaged
the gaming
1:35:25
company Pincus was the crazy so
I would
1:35:29
create new mark telling me
what's right
1:35:31
well no left-winger no that's
not the
1:35:35
guy you want the other
foundation
1:35:38
partner financial foundation
partners
1:35:40
Mark Cuban so now now we know
that
1:35:43
you've been got to do with
anything
1:35:47
[Music]
1:35:51
how else do you think you're
actually
1:35:53
gonna get through it's not
about whether
1:35:55
they think you're you're being
truthful
1:35:57
or not and it's how much you
paid look
1:36:00
how long until eventually
MailChimp
1:36:03
comes to us and says you know
guys
1:36:05
you're really gonna have to pay
a little
1:36:07
extra for us to have this all
1:36:09
whitelisted with Gmail because
they they
1:36:11
really don't like you and you
know you
1:36:13
have to kind of you got to
start ponying
1:36:15
up it's that it's bound to
happen so
1:36:18
yeah people get off Gmail the
helm by
1:36:23
the road here's the problem we
have
1:36:26
people won't get off Gmail oh
and then
1:36:29
they get some other system
they're still
1:36:31
bound by a bunch of black lists
and
1:36:33
other things because nobody
runs an
1:36:35
email server without falling
back on
1:36:37
those things and you have to
kind of
1:36:39
trust them so there's a lot of
1:36:40
microservices architecture that
that
1:36:42
that goes through the mail
before you
1:36:44
even comes into your box so
that's not
1:36:47
gonna go away and that could
get worse
1:36:49
that could even be worse than
Gmail yeah
1:36:51
so you can't win this is during
the
1:36:54
Golden Age of the Internet
where you
1:36:55
actually have some freedom this
is going
1:36:57
away this is going away and
it's going
1:37:00
away soon and it doesn't my
ever go on
1:37:02
about you know things bad
things are
1:37:05
gonna happen cuz I that's not
what the
1:37:06
show is about the show is about
to show
1:37:08
you how to analyze things but
this is a
1:37:11
bad thing it's gonna happen it's
1:37:13
happening as we speak and just
enjoy
1:37:16
what you have now because and I
put the
1:37:19
show in this category it's it's
it's
1:37:21
it's not below the radar as you
can see
1:37:25
by our last lousy donations but
1:37:29
it's not you know it wouldn't
take much
1:37:30
to get it once it gets on the
radar it's
1:37:33
like a target and the next
thing you
1:37:34
know there's no more show yeah
even that
1:37:37
now I've been running my own
email
1:37:39
server for over a decade at
least and
1:37:45
throughout time it's been I've
had the
1:37:47
server at different places but
I've also
1:37:51
had it at home which I haven't
done in a
1:37:54
while you had the cloud server
for it
1:37:56
now but there's a number of very
1:37:59
interesting devices out that
well first
1:38:02
of all the problem is presented
itself
1:38:03
is if you put a mail server
even on just
1:38:07
a fresh IP address that you view
1:38:09
somewhere you will now even
start to get
1:38:11
messages back from Google from
Gmail
1:38:14
saying we have rejected this
email due
1:38:18
to lack of trustworthiness of
the IP
1:38:20
address that was sent from by
the way
1:38:23
understandable spam fighting
initiative
1:38:26
but it's not really how the
internet
1:38:27
works especially when you now
and this
1:38:30
not happen to meet with people
to email
1:38:31
me about it Google says well
you can
1:38:34
actually get through to our
machine but
1:38:37
you have to put a special code
in the
1:38:40
txt field of your domain
registration of
1:38:44
your DNS sorry your DNS
registration
1:38:47
which of course allows Google
to track
1:38:48
what the hell is going on with
your mail
1:38:50
server and then you but you get
a
1:38:53
dashboard so if you could
follow along
1:38:55
with whatever they're seeing so
running
1:38:58
a server at home is almost no
longer an
1:39:01
option
1:39:03
whereas I thought there were
some
1:39:05
appliances that came out of
late well
1:39:07
there's one so boxes the little
boxes I
1:39:10
don't know this is going to be
tell you
1:39:12
it's called the helm th e HT om
the helm
1:39:17
and I think it's the helm com
and what
1:39:20
they've done is they will
actually and
1:39:23
does a number of things this
box but it
1:39:25
looks pretty decent but to
circumvent
1:39:28
the problem of being a trusted
email
1:39:32
sender because the receiving
side is
1:39:34
pretty much no problem they are
going to
1:39:36
provide a service at some amount
1:39:39
annually or per month that does
the SMT
1:39:43
so the outbound email traffic
that
1:39:47
you're sending and it's really
kind of a
1:39:49
trick it's masking it so you'll
at least
1:39:52
be trusted but it's still not a
perfect
1:39:54
independent solution then you
have to
1:39:57
pay yeah yeah you gotta pay
exactly
1:39:59
right you have to pay you want
to play
1:40:02
you gotta pay all I want is for
1:40:05
educators please teach your
kids how the
1:40:08
internet works let them set up
a web
1:40:10
server let them make some
mistakes they
1:40:12
help them understand how email
works
1:40:14
just show them a few things
maybe wanted
1:40:17
two of them will get a clue
because yeah
1:40:21
it's all it's all a mind trick
it's it's
1:40:23
it's purely manipulation it's
like the
1:40:27
AOL you're safe here on
Facebook yes
1:40:30
Twitter art key word
1:40:33
yeah key word that's coming too
keywords
1:40:35
are covering the little bit
into the
1:40:36
browser the only word no agenda
the only
1:40:40
guys I have true faith in a
hope in and
1:40:42
some faith but I don't think
they can if
1:40:45
they really want to make money
it won't
1:40:47
happen his gap the gap guys
that doing
1:40:50
smart stuff especially that
dissenter
1:40:52
and now they've they've built
their own
1:40:53
browser you know this is this
is what's
1:40:57
cool about the open sourced
office
1:40:58
eventually you get people
saying you
1:41:01
know I'm sick and tired of what
Google
1:41:02
is doing with Chrome I'm gonna
do or
1:41:04
chromium and I'm gonna take
this and add
1:41:06
this into it and then you get
something
1:41:08
cool the problem is when they
try to put
1:41:10
business models in place where
I think
1:41:12
the only way to go is still
value for
1:41:14
value if you make a great
browser
1:41:15
there's circumvents a lot of
this crap
1:41:17
and is great for me I'll donate
money
1:41:19
it's like the pie hole the pie
hole is
1:41:21
free you just donate if you was
worth
1:41:23
anything to you it's been
fantastic
1:41:25
that's what needs to happen we
need to
1:41:27
get away from the the
constantly trying
1:41:31
to make money with this shit
harkening
1:41:33
back to the days of before it
was ever
1:41:36
called shareware was called
freeware yes
1:41:40
and this was in the late 70s
and early
1:41:42
80s and most guys would be
writing there
1:41:46
: it was called freeware and it
was free
1:41:48
yeah and didn't have any
gimmicks it
1:41:51
wasn't hampered it wasn't
handicapped it
1:41:53
wasn't the
1:41:54
have a time the thing that made
it run
1:41:57
out it just was free and then
if you
1:42:00
wanted to buy if you wanted to
get the
1:42:03
guys some money he would have a
little
1:42:04
thing and there's asking for
money beg
1:42:06
for money and so ok we'll give
you some
1:42:08
money because I used this thing
there's
1:42:09
a lot of freeware eventually it
became
1:42:11
shareware and then then it came
with
1:42:14
these gimmicks where a fee you
can use
1:42:16
it three times it doesn't work
anymore
1:42:18
all you can use it but won't do
this I
1:42:19
think it's been disabled
disabled where
1:42:21
and the whole thing fell apart
but in
1:42:24
the early days it was very much
like
1:42:25
that indeed if you go before
this
1:42:27
personal computer there was a
lot of
1:42:29
that except for these very
expensive
1:42:32
enterprise systems where you
had you
1:42:34
know you'd pay you know ten
thousand
1:42:36
dollars for a word processor ya
know
1:42:42
this is gonna happen
1:42:43
no and the public's too stupid
nobody
1:42:47
cares
1:42:47
well nothing not our No Agenda
producers
1:42:50
they understand what's going on
this is
1:42:51
all number of people but it's
very
1:42:54
important because when I read
headlines
1:42:55
like Twitter launches new search
1:42:57
features to stop the spread of
1:42:59
misinformation about vaccines
what's
1:43:02
happening is you're being
presented with
1:43:04
some kind of facts that you can
never
1:43:07
get this information you won't
be able
1:43:09
to search for it you won't be
able to
1:43:10
find it and by the way you're
not even
1:43:12
allowed to have an alternative
view or
1:43:14
even look or question anything
and I
1:43:17
think actually I found what
this may be
1:43:18
about this the MMR push which
is just
1:43:24
been Fanta now I not I don't
know what
1:43:27
besides the obvious profit
motive for
1:43:29
Merck who have reported great
profits
1:43:32
blowing through quarter
expectations and
1:43:36
specifically because of their
MMR
1:43:38
vaccine sales yeah there was
there's a
1:43:42
show on Sirius XM
1:43:43
it's a sways morning show it's
a urban
1:43:47
urban which is radio code for
black
1:43:49
people
1:43:50
so it's an urban show and they
bring on
1:43:54
this RZA Islam though I think
is he may
1:43:57
be of the Nation of Islam he
certainly
1:44:00
has the whole vibe with his
suit and his
1:44:02
bowtie so yeah I'd say he's
he's there
1:44:04
but he talked about something
very
1:44:07
interesting
1:44:08
which goes beyond just profit
margins
1:44:12
for one pharmaceutical this
could be
1:44:14
much bigger again we're being
told of
1:44:17
outbreaks we have to be very
afraid
1:44:20
if fines of up to a two and a
half
1:44:23
thousand euros in Germany if if
people
1:44:26
are not vaccinated or what is
it me
1:44:29
CIL's negative I mean they have
all
1:44:31
these scary terms now that are
being
1:44:34
brought in and here's what he
said the
1:44:36
measles outbreak number one
people have
1:44:38
to understand that when it
comes to the
1:44:39
measles between 2004 and 2014
there were
1:44:43
no measles deaths from the
actual
1:44:46
disease but there were one
hundred eight
1:44:47
deaths from the measles vaccine
okay
1:44:49
number one number two SB 276
pertains to
1:44:52
the relationship between the
patient and
1:44:55
the doctor so what they're
trying to do
1:44:56
is remove the patient from
being handled
1:44:59
by their doctor and they're
trying to
1:45:00
give that authority to a health
officer
1:45:02
who's never met you never met
your child
1:45:05
pretty much it doesn't know
anything
1:45:06
about you but they're going to
be able
1:45:07
to decide what to do as it
pertains to
1:45:09
vaccinating or inoculating your
child I
1:45:11
think that I think he's nailing
it with
1:45:13
that I didn't know about this
this bill
1:45:15
that was in place they've all
this is
1:45:18
this is a this is a holy grail
for well
1:45:22
for vaccines for sure and for
the MMR is
1:45:25
to push it so that no longer do
you have
1:45:28
to get and you know talk to
your doctor
1:45:30
get an okay no you just go to a
1:45:31
technical person who just does
it I
1:45:35
think that's a big deal well we
have
1:45:38
some pharmacy pharmacists
producers
1:45:40
bitch you know you got to note
too I
1:45:43
guess
1:45:43
no hey there they're telling us
we have
1:45:46
to give the vaccines whether
you want to
1:45:49
or not what do you mean whether
I don't
1:45:53
understand a lot of pharmacies
give
1:45:55
vaccines especially in
California right
1:45:56
get your flu shot
1:45:58
mm-hmm and this guy says
they're not
1:46:00
interested in giving flu shots
but they
1:46:02
have to they're apparently some
bill or
1:46:06
something passed there just
have to do
1:46:07
it that was part of their part
of their
1:46:10
agreement with the chain that
they're
1:46:12
part of well you're giving flu
shots
1:46:14
whether you like it I don't
like giving
1:46:15
shots I know too bad this makes
total
1:46:19
sense though I mean that
they're cutting
1:46:21
think about
1:46:21
you don't have to convince
doctors
1:46:23
anymore to do this you don't
have to
1:46:26
stop buying a bunch of hookers
just like
1:46:29
my old doctor Smith who said
yeah you
1:46:32
know what people are over
vaccinated
1:46:37
good so I go in there and I say
there's
1:46:42
a bunch of promotions on
television
1:46:43
there's like ten years ago
hepatitis B
1:46:46
shots mm-hmm I said what about
this shot
1:46:49
Jim I supposed to get one of
these she
1:46:51
says why are you working with
blood
1:46:53
right and I said no he says
well then
1:46:57
don't get this shot this clip
continues
1:47:00
with Riza Islam which is 100%
against
1:47:04
medical practices against the
1:47:05
Hippocratic oath it's not how
the
1:47:07
Constitution works and what was
the
1:47:08
verdict of that bill it passed
through
1:47:13
the Health Committee to the
Health
1:47:15
Committee which means that's go
through
1:47:16
another step in order for it to
become
1:47:18
law so once that happened which
by the
1:47:20
way most people have to
understand when
1:47:22
you're talking about an
outbreak the CDC
1:47:24
has specific guidelines as to
what they
1:47:26
determined to be an outbreak
1:47:27
okay there's to be a certain
number of
1:47:28
people within a certain
proximity or
1:47:30
with us within a certain square
mileage
1:47:31
they have not reached that
number of
1:47:33
people okay so what they're
saying is
1:47:35
they are exaggerating to try to
scare
1:47:38
legislators into pushing laws
or pushing
1:47:41
bills through to become law
okay and as
1:47:43
a matter of fact right now
they're
1:47:44
saying there's an outbreak in
LA because
1:47:46
one student caught the measles
at UCLA
1:47:48
Medical Center how is that an
outbreak
1:47:49
yes so they're trying to push
that - as
1:47:51
I said scare legislators into
pushing
1:47:53
this law which is once again
violating
1:47:55
the US Constitution in
California
1:47:58
puzzles me whereas we're
forcing people
1:48:01
you have to take this MMR shot
but
1:48:04
meanwhile depressed legislation
that you
1:48:06
can knowingly expose a sexual
partner to
1:48:09
HIV yeah no I mean and they did
this to
1:48:13
D stigmatize HIV yeah so on the
one hand
1:48:20
like oh oh you have to and even
if you
1:48:22
if you knowingly donate HIV
positive
1:48:25
blood it no longer a crime in
California
1:48:30
but all everyone get your shots
forced
1:48:33
gotta get it get a
1:48:34
fine I was borderline convinced
that
1:48:37
California is some sort of a
political
1:48:39
experiment it's nuts just like
this what
1:48:46
else can we do with these bees
we need a
1:48:49
crazier we have a pretty stable
climate
1:48:53
situation here we get for
example much
1:48:56
let's haven't changed says 1880
let's
1:48:59
see if we can convince those
boneheads
1:49:01
that they're gonna die next week
1:49:04
Oh within the next 12 years
okay let's
1:49:08
see what we can do which by the
way did
1:49:10
you see aoc tweeted that oh you
don't
1:49:14
understand humor apparently it
was a
1:49:17
joke no the garbage disposal
thing no
1:49:21
the twelve to twelve years uh
twelve
1:49:23
year we're gonna die oh I
thought she
1:49:25
was saying that about the
garbage
1:49:27
disposal video are you sure no
this is
1:49:29
about when she said this is
months ago
1:49:32
yeah I know about the twelve
years
1:49:34
you're gonna die yeah no no she
was
1:49:36
talking specifically about the
twelve
1:49:38
years from our world joke she
was just
1:49:41
kidding yes
1:49:42
what is she a stand-up comic no
no for
1:49:46
sure let me see if I can
confine this I
1:49:50
can read it to you verbatim
yeah yeah
1:49:55
this here it is hold on let me
open this
1:49:57
up
1:50:00
she tweeted it yes so someone
who said
1:50:06
something nasty about her and
then she
1:50:08
replied this is a technique of
the GOP
1:50:11
to take dry humor plus sarcasm
literally
1:50:16
in fact check it like the world
ending
1:50:19
in 12 years thing you'd have to
be the
1:50:21
social you'd have to have the
social
1:50:23
intelligence of a sea sponge to
think
1:50:25
that it's literal sounded
pretty damn
1:50:30
literal to me sound literal to
me she
1:50:34
had no indications that it was
humor and
1:50:36
though you'd now you see all
these kids
1:50:38
saying it why are these kids
saying it
1:50:41
why these aoc kids going around
with the
1:50:45
RO let's we want the green new
deal cuz
1:50:47
we're all gonna die in 12 years
was that
1:50:49
a joke - well apparently yeah
so this is
1:50:53
another where somebody is doing
a little
1:50:55
damage control here yes the
people
1:50:58
behind her who actually write
her tweets
1:51:00
yes most of the time yeah for
the course
1:51:03
there's some damage control
because it's
1:51:04
gotten out of hand
1:51:05
and children now believe it
maybe
1:51:07
they're sitting around going oh
crap
1:51:09
what did we do but now it's not
just a
1:51:11
OC it's the entire
establishment has
1:51:13
been lying to these children
yeah
1:51:17
here's so there was a couple of
big
1:51:21
conferences me see I thought I
recorded
1:51:26
this oh yes so they did this
big sunrise
1:51:31
movement event and a OC and
Bernie spoke
1:51:34
at it was it like two and a
half hours
1:51:36
it's all on c-span I've not
seen it all
1:51:38
but I did well first of all I
just had
1:51:40
to get the opening as the
director of
1:51:43
the sunrise movement now this
is very
1:51:45
important group who have been
funded to
1:51:49
to basically program children
into
1:51:52
thinking that they you know now
the
1:51:54
extrapolation is oh we're gonna
this the
1:51:57
world will will deteriorate and
we will
1:51:59
die if we haven't done
something within
1:52:01
12 years then it was ten years
now great
1:52:04
the Thunderbirds as it's five
years that
1:52:06
we have to get going but they
had a big
1:52:08
big event
1:52:09
[Applause]
1:52:19
I mean if you start it doesn't
that
1:52:35
sound kind of Nazi ish to you
seriously
1:52:39
coming out like that and then
hey this
1:52:42
is the start is the start of
the entire
1:52:43
thing and this is what we have
to do the
1:52:46
green New Deal which is how
house reso
1:52:48
Senate resolution that failed
House
1:52:50
Resolution that just failed no
no one
1:52:52
even none of the Democrats
voted for it
1:52:54
it didn't really say that much
but now
1:52:57
we're chanting it
1:52:59
[Applause]
1:53:15
all right everybody listen
Prakash I am
1:53:29
one of the cofounders of and the
1:53:31
executive director of sunrise
movements
1:53:36
[Applause]
1:53:38
and we are here for a
super-special last
1:53:44
tour stop at the road to the
green you
1:53:47
deal thank you for making it
here
1:53:48
tonight yeah
1:53:50
and so just went on and on huh
some
1:53:53
economist that came up with the
fact
1:53:54
that we implemented any of these
1:53:56
programs we'd be out 14
trillion dollars
1:53:59
we don't we we need not go any
further
1:54:02
than Germany who spent a
hundred and
1:54:04
sixty billion on their energy
transition
1:54:06
the ANA Govinda which was as
recent as
1:54:10
last week was reported as a
complete
1:54:11
failure and everyone's
disappointed and
1:54:14
they don't know they don't
really know
1:54:15
what to do then open up the
nuclear
1:54:17
plants and get back to some at
least
1:54:19
some gas what idiots I know I
know
1:54:26
let me see well we saw that one
coming
1:54:28
down Broadway I would say the
the best
1:54:31
green New Deal climate change
clip this
1:54:35
week came from John Oliver who
is all in
1:54:40
and he brought in Bill Nye the
Science
1:54:44
Guy who we've been tracking for
several
1:54:47
years his resurgence and this
is a nice
1:54:51
little good agent oh yes it
must have
1:54:55
done well I don't know because
this one
1:54:57
that's on HBO so language were
quietly
1:54:59
any agent anybody can get him
as his own
1:55:02
show where there's where they
had these
1:55:04
disgusting but the show is now
canceled
1:55:07
isn't it the yeah of course it
was but
1:55:08
he got in the show yeah wishing
can't
1:55:11
make the show success so now he
came in
1:55:13
to do a bit on last week's news
tonight
1:55:17
what is it this week still news
last
1:55:18
night John Oliver show we know
yes yes
1:55:22
John let's go with it John
Oliver show
1:55:25
and you know so that he there's
like two
1:55:27
or three bits and this is the
final bit
1:55:29
and you know he's he's talking
about
1:55:31
climate change but it was in
the last
1:55:33
part that a whole but there was
a kind
1:55:35
of a coming together of things
we've
1:55:37
been looking at one bill nighy
selling
1:55:40
climate change but also the the
1:55:42
necessity to cuss incessantly
because
1:55:46
that's what frustrated people
do when
1:55:49
they're out of things to say
1:55:51
so he's behind his little
science desk
1:55:53
he's got a globe uh and you
know an
1:55:57
actual globe on a stand and
he's got a
1:55:59
fire extinguisher and he has a
blowtorch
1:56:02
I've got an experiment for you
safety
1:56:05
glasses on by the end of this
century
1:56:08
for missions keep rising the
average
1:56:10
temperature on earth could go
up another
1:56:11
four to eight degrees what I'm
saying is
1:56:14
the planets on fucking fire
there are a
1:56:17
lot of things we could do to
put it out
1:56:19
are any of them free no of
course not
1:56:22
nothing's free you idiots grow
the fuck
1:56:24
up
1:56:24
you're not children anymore I
didn't
1:56:26
mind explaining photosynthesis
to you
1:56:28
when you were 12 but you're
adults now
1:56:30
and this is an actual crisis
got it
1:56:33
safety glasses off
motherfuckers I mean
1:56:41
can you believe it yeah I could
believe
1:56:44
it unless you're an other
things to say
1:56:50
think she's you know dude
little cursing
1:56:52
in there makes people a perk up
because
1:56:55
that audience loves that sort
of thing
1:56:57
you can only do that once or
twice when
1:56:59
you as you know otherwise you
just sound
1:57:01
like an idiot right well he's
the Bill
1:57:02
Nye the Science Guy it was a
friendly
1:57:04
guy he's not supposed to be
cussing and
1:57:06
swearing so for effect it
worked but you
1:57:09
can't you can't keep doing that
unless
1:57:11
everyone wants them to now do
that bitch
1:57:13
babies mad at his agent so we
have a we
1:57:17
have up north up north and
Canadia we
1:57:20
have climate change of courses
really I
1:57:23
think they discuss it more up
there than
1:57:25
we do hmm
1:57:26
and we had I didn't realize but
there's
1:57:28
a woman up there some one of our
1:57:29
producers sent me these or sent
me links
1:57:32
that is the minister of climate
change
1:57:36
yeah Catherine McKenna nice and
she is
1:57:41
and so she does this rant on
mostly in
1:57:43
French that she does a little
English
1:57:45
version I just want to play her
there I
1:57:47
got two clips of her and cuz I
want to
1:57:49
play first heard talking to the
press
1:57:51
and then I want to play her
talking in
1:57:54
Parliament where she just says
you can't
1:57:57
barely hear her cuz she's
yelling and
1:57:58
screaming she's a maniac
1:58:00
but here's Catherine MacKinnon
just
1:58:01
pretty much reflects the Trudeau
1:58:04
government in the Liberal Party
up in
1:58:06
Canada we have conservative
politicians
1:58:08
from Doug Ford who's spending
30 million
1:58:10
dollars of taxpayer money to
fight
1:58:13
climate change to spread
misinformation
1:58:15
about our climate action
incentive where
1:58:18
we're putting a price on
pollution 80%
1:58:20
of families will be better off
he's not
1:58:22
telling that story they're
cutting
1:58:24
programs to help with flood
management
1:58:25
during a flood planting tree
planting
1:58:28
programs you know you have
adjacent
1:58:31
Kenny I'm talking about going
back to
1:58:33
cool getting out of it you know
making
1:58:35
it free to pollute and then you
have
1:58:36
Andrew Shearer who has no
climate plan
1:58:39
except he's meeting with oil
lobbyists
1:58:41
and he's committed to making it
free to
1:58:42
pollute but also misleading
their
1:58:45
constituents conservatives are
sending
1:58:47
fliers out about tax incentives
that
1:58:49
people could get back in their
writings
1:58:51
when they file their taxes but
they left
1:58:53
out the most important tax
incentive you
1:58:55
can get the climate action
incentive
1:58:56
rebate so yes we need a serious
1:58:58
conversation about whether all
1:59:01
parliamentarians are committed
to
1:59:03
tackling climate change whether
we are
1:59:04
committed to our international
1:59:06
obligations and whether we're
committed
1:59:07
to moving forward together and
will the
1:59:09
government support the NDP
motion today
1:59:11
and if not why not well I mean
we put
1:59:13
our motion forward first and
then the
1:59:15
NDP came up with a different
motion and
1:59:18
quite frankly our motion is
it's just
1:59:20
focused on a climate emergency
it's
1:59:22
focused on the science it's
focused on
1:59:23
our international obligations
the NDP
1:59:25
motion includes a range of other
1:59:27
measures including some that are
1:59:28
problematic they talked about
1:59:30
immediately eliminating fossil
fuel
1:59:32
subsidies well let's think
about the
1:59:33
impact of that you have Inuit
in our
1:59:35
north or people who live in
northern
1:59:37
communities they're still
relying on
1:59:38
diesel and we give them
incentives
1:59:40
because life has to be
affordable if we
1:59:43
immediately remove those
subsidies the
1:59:45
incentives that it would be very
1:59:47
expensive it's already too
expensive in
1:59:49
the north so unintended
consequences and
1:59:51
we've seen this with jag means
saying
1:59:53
he's flip-flopped now on
whether he's
1:59:55
going to support an LNG project
in BC in
2:00:02
the troll room there was a
question do
2:00:05
people really care about this
climate
2:00:07
crap and I just wanted to
answer that
2:00:09
yeah when you have to play pay
a climate
2:00:12
tax as such as in France yeah
for six
2:00:16
months or
2:00:17
just about or Canada knew you
all you
2:00:20
pay 800 but you get 150 back
whoa good
2:00:23
deal yeah people care about
this totally
2:00:26
she uses the term climate
emergency yep
2:00:30
it's although it should be
climate
2:00:31
crisis
2:00:32
climate crisis is the preferred
term get
2:00:36
the memo now I want to make
that clear
2:00:38
to everybody that we have
switched from
2:00:40
global warming and climate
change to
2:00:43
climate crisis climate
emergency is not
2:00:46
correct but she's using it she
needs to
2:00:48
get a memo she probably will
but here
2:00:51
she is in Parliament where she
really
2:00:52
likes I you know she's an MP
and she's
2:00:55
also you know one of the
ministers and
2:00:57
so she's she feels obliged to
be able to
2:01:00
lecture the parliamentarians
about how
2:01:02
bad things are
2:01:33
[Applause]
2:01:36
what we got a standing both of
the
2:01:39
Liberal Party was good
2:01:41
what is the misinformation did
she
2:01:43
specify that everything Hey
another
2:01:48
thing I noticed with the
Millennials
2:01:50
they do believe most of what
the client
2:01:53
and they're not really
well-informed I
2:01:55
find but they they believe what
they're
2:01:58
hearing about the climate
crisis and
2:02:00
it's understandable when you
see your
2:02:02
peers going out and protesting
it for it
2:02:05
but the same Millennials now
all of them
2:02:08
categorically say they do not
believe in
2:02:11
the original moon landing that
was a big
2:02:14
surprise to me Wow and here's
the reason
2:02:19
why they're watching Netflix
2:02:21
documentaries about Elon Musk
2:02:23
and all these other guys and
like him
2:02:26
and bees Oh some just there's a
lot out
2:02:29
there but particularly Elon
Musk and
2:02:31
they'll go like wait a minute
he's
2:02:35
trying to do this but 50 years
ago we
2:02:38
had these cigar tubes and we
threw some
2:02:40
people up there and in suits
and they
2:02:42
walked around they bounce and
and Elon
2:02:45
Musk can't get back there what
would it
2:02:47
this makes technology has
evolved this
2:02:50
is what they're saying look at
the
2:02:51
technology and of course
they're right
2:02:53
the technology in your pocket
is now 100
2:02:56
fold maybe a thousand times more
2:02:57
powerful than the fly-by-wire
stuff that
2:03:00
were in the in the original
rockets and
2:03:03
the capsule in the lunar module
2:03:09
yeah and and they're not
bashful about
2:03:11
it either and it's not
considered a
2:03:13
kooky thing to say anymore
that's what I
2:03:15
like about it
2:03:16
like man if yeah and they all
they'll
2:03:18
they they understand what can
be done
2:03:20
with video totally but climate
change
2:03:24
all in oh yeah they're all in
on climate
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change no they don't look
around them I
2:03:31
mean the thing about climate
changes
2:03:32
where and by the way they had a
look at
2:03:36
one more climate they climate
activists
2:03:38
in New York City this is again
they book
2:03:40
the irony of all this is that
the
2:03:42
Democrats have promoted this to
an
2:03:44
extreme as opposed the
Republicans who
2:03:46
said no there's bullcrap the
Democrats
2:03:49
promote it and there's the ones
who get
2:03:50
inundated with the protesters
so here's
2:03:52
the climate activists in New
York City
2:03:54
protesting at Cuomo's Governor
Cuomo's
2:03:58
offices in New York City a
group of
2:04:00
climate activists are on the
second day
2:04:02
of a three-day hunger strike in
front of
2:04:04
Governor Andrew Cuomo's office
ahead of
2:04:06
this Thursday's permitting
deadline for
2:04:08
the proposed Williams pipeline
project
2:04:10
which would carry frack gas from
2:04:12
Pennsylvania shale fields under
New York
2:04:15
Harbor activists are urging
Cuomo who's
2:04:17
called for New York's own green
new deal
2:04:19
to halt the project which they
say will
2:04:21
harm New York waters public
health
2:04:23
safety democracy and the climate
2:04:26
democracy democracy carefully
what they
2:04:35
say is going to haunt I want to
play the
2:04:38
whole thing or the whole thing
actually
2:04:39
since it's only 27 seconds in
New York
2:04:41
City a group of climate
activists are on
2:04:43
the second day of a three-day
hunger
2:04:45
strike in front of Governor
Andrew
2:04:47
Cuomo's office ahead of this
Thursday's
2:04:49
permitting deadline for the
proposed
2:04:51
Williams pipeline project which
would
2:04:53
carry frack gas from
Pennsylvania shale
2:04:56
fields under New York Harbor
activists
2:04:58
are urging Cuomo who's called
for New
2:05:00
York's own green new deal to
halt the
2:05:02
project which they say will
harm New
2:05:04
York waters public health safety
2:05:06
democracy and the climate
Public Health
2:05:10
New York water save democracy
safety
2:05:14
democra that very sec safety
the very
2:05:17
roots of our democracy and by
the way
2:05:20
this is one of the things I've
noticed
2:05:22
insane people do this too by
the way
2:05:24
uh-huh
2:05:26
but which is you keep adding on
I
2:05:29
bitched about this and a couple
of shows
2:05:31
ago about people had they have
a good
2:05:33
point to make and they make the
point
2:05:36
and then they start adding on
to it
2:05:38
instead of saying that I don't
like it
2:05:40
because of this they say I
don't like it
2:05:43
because of this and it's a
valid dislike
2:05:45
but then they say ever and then
there's
2:05:48
this and then there's this and
then
2:05:50
there's this and then there's
this you
2:05:51
start adding on to it like
they're like
2:05:53
an insane person does they
can't stop
2:05:55
talking democracy
2:05:58
yeah they said it's gonna ruin
democracy
2:06:00
if you put a pipeline somehow
in the
2:06:03
harbor how what does that get
to do with
2:06:05
democracy if you don't donate
to the No
2:06:07
Agenda show you will harm peace
and in
2:06:11
fact democracy itself I'm gonna
show my
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food by donation to no agenda
imagine
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all the people who could do is
awesome
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oh yeah
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[Music]
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let's see what we got here we
do have a
2:06:28
few people to thank for a show
what is
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this 30 1138 yeah yeah data
Scoville
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this at the top it's got a
birthday
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coming up
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happy 33rd to him 121 from North
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Tonawanda New York a clay batch
of each
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a I think it's bass voice bass
voice
2:06:50
yeah good clays that the way he
2:06:52
pronounces his name yeah if you
look at
2:06:55
it says it right there yeah cuz
he's
2:06:58
going to be a night I really
enjoyed the
2:07:00
Euro news coverage John why
don't you
2:07:02
write more about cars can you
expound on
2:07:04
your reasoning a bit the show
was
2:07:06
phenomenal
2:07:07
I'll hate the day but cheers to
an exit
2:07:09
strategy what you to find it
Miami this
2:07:16
donation will complete my
knighthood
2:07:18
with the help from Jose Salah
sewers
2:07:20
donation on 11:35 I'd prefer
the title
2:07:23
sir base vice pronounced base
vice two
2:07:26
syllables very simple I agree
it's
2:07:29
confusing because it's spelled
BAC EVIC
2:07:32
II which I think I said was
botch Avicii
2:07:36
it's about your Beach a well
based by
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space Weiss is good we're all
in on the
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bass voice uh Christopher Shara
Shara
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barek Shara Shara barek Chara
barek in
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Pickering Ontario Canada 70 192
it's
2:07:54
actually a hundred dollars
Canadian yes
2:07:58
but Miller you know he's gonna
need some
2:08:05
more money they need all the
money they
2:08:06
can get up there for the carbon
tax
2:08:09
Tom Miller 69 69 sir Dwight the
night in
2:08:12
Burlington Ontario 6 7 8 9
episode 37 I
2:08:19
asked for Mother's Day call out
for mine
2:08:21
and my brother sir Hank
scorpions mother
2:08:23
it got skipped oh no I
graciously
2:08:26
greatly appreciated if she got
her
2:08:27
Mother's Day shout-out and also
could
2:08:30
she get some amazing jobs karma
of
2:08:32
course we'll put that at the
end as we
2:08:33
always do
2:08:34
birthday shout-out for sir Hank
Scorpios
2:08:36
smallest future human resource
Eleanor
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turns one tomorrow on the 17th
of May on
2:08:42
the list as well so recording
her voice
2:08:46
yes
2:08:47
start early Nile and I he'll ID
yde
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in st. Petersburg Florida 60
another
2:08:56
birthday her smoking-hot wife
2:08:57
you don't think that could you
don't
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think that could be new it
could be I
2:09:01
would say kneel before Nile now
kneel
2:09:06
okay well Neal Christopher
Dexter 5678
2:09:11
Logan Isaac 5510 sir Logan
needs a D
2:09:16
douching belated his mom Karen
Isaac
2:09:25
yeah that was belated from left
over
2:09:28
from Mother's Day sir psycho
Mike sir
2:09:31
psycho Mike Reid 5510 um some
Karma for
2:09:37
him he's needed for his Riley
Crossman
2:09:40
from Berkeley Springs who's
been missing
2:09:42
since May 8 mmm that's horrible
2:09:45
quarter notes um yeah
definitely sent
2:09:47
out some Carmody in there sir
up syrup
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5150 these are our 5150 donors
and in
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memory of the 5150 a situation
the date
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and the rest sir up Peter
Hausen and
2:10:05
Mooresville nurtures e sub owed
peth
2:10:08
5150 I'd be crazy not to donate
funny
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yes a sir phenom in Appleton
Wisconsin
2:10:17
Brad horrible Horowitz in
Wauwatosa
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Wisconsin I keep him coming
Michael agus
2:10:28
like Vegas 5150 michael
dougherty 5150
2:10:34
Walter H white
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you know that's a joke
2:10:40
yeah I'd hope so Walter was
nuts getting
2:10:43
married again I challenged my
fellow No
2:10:46
Agenda producers to match
2:10:48
Adam is nuts 5150 donation sign
me
2:10:52
Walter H white NIH cancer lab
rat deluxe
2:10:56
do you know who Walter White is
a
2:10:57
fictional character the guy in
Breaking
2:11:01
Bad I don't know circus media
Matthews
2:11:09
the only good I didn't like I
didn't
2:11:11
watch Breaking Bad except the
first
2:11:13
episodes a couple episodes I
said yeah I
2:11:15
was clueless right it's gonna
drag this
2:11:17
out it's not much about it but
I did go
2:11:19
out of my way to see the one
with the
2:11:20
moving ahead in the desert that
was put
2:11:23
on top of that tunnel Breaking
Bad it's
2:11:28
the iPad of TV shows oh yeah
better than
2:11:33
the wire Matthew Smith 51 John
Kahler
2:11:38
Missoula Montana 50 these are
all fifty
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dollar donors crystal olinsky's
Sherwood
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Park Alberta paint snakes in
Amsterdam
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50 Kelvin conky conky in
Surprise
2:11:52
Arizona is that right is there
a town
2:11:56
need I better stay Adam for
years since
2:11:59
his days podcasting out of the
2:12:00
Netherlands I guess I need a
deep
2:12:01
douching because I never gave
until now
2:12:05
I love your deconstruction
Foster 50 by
2:12:14
the way somebody sent us a note
asking
2:12:15
for addy douching they've been
donating
2:12:17
all the time Nathan says happy
Mother's
2:12:20
Day to Linda Lee from your
handsome and
2:12:22
heroic son Nathan Lee may the
wind under
2:12:25
your wings bear you where the
Sun sails
2:12:27
and the moon walks I love you
mom I saw
2:12:32
I'm sorry I'm a week late
antlers
2:12:37
Oklahoma Brandon supply in Port
Orchard
2:12:40
Washington
2:12:41
Patricia Dane Patricia
Worthington in
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Miami Mark Johnson in Aurora
California
2:12:48
Jason Clegg in San Diego
2:12:50
California Robert Weber in Lake
Forest
2:12:52
Maxine Waters gravel is back
and it with
2:12:56
a question please John please
ask Adam
2:12:59
know it to be other way around
what is
2:13:01
the proper title for a general
neutral
2:13:04
item ie a gravel who has
achieved
2:13:07
donations in the amount of
$1000 or more
2:13:10
because we have nights we have
Dames is
2:13:14
the gravel is gender neutral so
this has
2:13:20
to go to the this is a tough
one it
2:13:24
could it could be a bonus in a
corner we
2:13:26
can't really make a decision
horse just
2:13:27
how about a eunuch of the no
agenda
2:13:30
roundtable it sounds like it
this sounds
2:13:33
like an insult a gesture no no
no
2:13:37
gestures or gestures okay don't
think
2:13:39
about it we will give a serious
thought
2:13:41
you're not up to a thousand yet
growl it
2:13:43
gravel the fact that Maxine's
gravel is
2:13:46
donating is just beautiful yeah
well at
2:13:50
least you gotta get you can
compliment
2:13:52
anything and last on our list
is Keith
2:13:54
Yarborough in Austin Texas of
all places
2:13:58
he'll be at the wedding yes he
was
2:14:03
invited by our you're getting
salmon
2:14:08
it's salmon for you si mmm and
salmon we
2:14:13
want to thank all these folks
are being
2:14:15
producers of show 1138 and
don't forget
2:14:18
we do have another show coming
up next
2:14:19
week and it will be over the
next thirst
2:14:21
our next Sunday show will be a
a show
2:14:23
with two interviews one this
scaramouche
2:14:26
interview mooches and also I've
isolated
2:14:32
cliff Stoll now who was cliff
Stoll
2:14:35
twist over you look people
should look
2:14:38
him up on the Wikipedia he's
very famous
2:14:39
astronomer or physicist I used
to be on
2:14:43
I'd known him from for years
I've
2:14:45
noticed this tech TV or GD TV
actually
2:14:47
before that I think it even was
on the
2:14:49
site I think on MSNBC were I
also worked
2:14:53
there and he was used to give I
just
2:14:57
mentioned this on the on the
show he
2:14:59
used to give
2:15:01
do the editorials as he come on
and do
2:15:04
an editorial in his editorial
always
2:15:05
consisted of the same exact
message okay
2:15:07
get out from behind your
computer go out
2:15:10
and get some fresh air
2:15:13
it was very influential every
single
2:15:17
time he was very influential
for you I
2:15:19
presume what he was very
influential to
2:15:22
you well I apparently not but
he he's
2:15:26
got other messages and he was I
heard
2:15:28
him on something recently
moaning and
2:15:29
groaning about the educational
system
2:15:31
how there shouldn't be
computers in
2:15:32
schools and so I said because
he lives
2:15:34
in Oakland I know him I said a
cliff can
2:15:37
I come over there with some
gear and we
2:15:39
can record a you know some new
material
2:15:42
from you mm-hmm and he obliged
it's very
2:15:45
entertaining very entertaining
oh good
2:15:47
and you did this one this past
week I
2:15:49
did last week I'm cool and he
also makes
2:15:52
Klein bottles as a hobby what
kind of
2:15:55
bottles a Klein bottle is a
bottle with
2:15:58
one surface you have to look it
up to
2:16:01
see what it what they are but
they only
2:16:03
have one surface it's like a
you know
2:16:06
the thing you twist and what's
the coal
2:16:08
I can't remember people in this
chatroom
2:16:09
know where you have a you can
take a
2:16:10
piece of paper and turn it so
it has one
2:16:12
surface you just keep going
around and
2:16:13
around well know what it is I
got an out
2:16:19
Klein bottle how do you spell
Klein que
2:16:22
le i N
2:16:26
wine bottle okay I'll just see
what it
2:16:28
is yeah Mobius band oh okay
2:16:32
it's a Mobius band bottle that's
2:16:35
interesting yeah I mean I don't
know I
2:16:37
mean is there any benefit to
the Mobius
2:16:39
band Bob or the Mobius band
bottle none
2:16:43
if you make it out if you make
them and
2:16:48
you sell them there's a benefit
no
2:16:52
curiosity that's for sure and
he makes a
2:16:55
bunch of different ones so when
you pour
2:16:57
it it basically goes back into
the
2:16:59
bottle and once the smart stuff
really
2:17:03
that's you can't get it out
I've got it
2:17:07
there's another exit strategy
not quite
2:17:09
sure how we flying bottom line
bottle
2:17:14
folks for a we will have that
show B so
2:17:18
that's that'll hair Sunday but
I'm sure
2:17:20
you'll be hearing from us on
the social
2:17:21
meds I'm sure John will you
also get it
2:17:23
you get the newsletter as usual
and yes
2:17:25
and John will be tweeting mostly
2:17:27
complaining John be live
tweeting the
2:17:30
wedding yeah that's exactly
right if I
2:17:33
can find my phone for my phone
thank you
2:17:41
all very much also those who
came in
2:17:43
under $50 we appreciate each
and every
2:17:45
single one of you just to
reiterate
2:17:47
since we have a little extra
time with a
2:17:48
very low number of low turnout
today we
2:17:52
only mention and thank
producers who
2:17:57
come in $50.00 and above that
is for
2:17:59
reasons of anonymity above all
but that
2:18:01
doesn't mean that we don't
really
2:18:02
appreciate in fact it means we
really
2:18:04
appreciate people who are on
2:18:07
subscriptions which are 1111 s5
33 s and
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you could see them all at
Dvorak org
2:18:12
slash na to get an idea and we
will
2:18:16
sometimes read the notes we
can't when
2:18:19
it's really busy but today we
could have
2:18:20
read everything forwards and
backwards
2:18:22
and then we of course always
want to
2:18:24
highlight the associate
executive
2:18:26
producers which is $200 and
above and
2:18:28
the executive producers which
is $300
2:18:31
and above for each individual
episode
2:18:32
and they get pretty much free
rein will
2:18:35
do anything they want but we
try to have
2:18:38
people keep it within reason
2:18:39
for brevity's purposes and we
it's the
2:18:44
value for value model has been
working
2:18:45
pretty well this is the
roller-coaster
2:18:47
ride we're used to
2:18:48
it's what podcasting is all
about it
2:18:51
starts with a vow of poverty
jobs jobs
2:18:54
jobs and jobs let's vote for
jobs you've
2:19:00
got karma
2:19:04
[Music]
2:19:10
halfway through 16th of May
2019 here's
2:19:14
your birthday list sir Dwight
tonight's
2:19:16
his happy birthday sir Hank
Scorpios
2:19:18
daughter Eleanor who turns one
year old
2:19:20
tomorrow Dame Jennifer we all
know and
2:19:23
love her and she commemorates
sir Greg
2:19:26
the heavy-metal historians
birthday he
2:19:29
would have been 43 on May 18th
2:19:31
unfortunately he was snatched
from us
2:19:33
way too early and Thank You Dame
2:19:34
Jennifer good to hear from you
2:19:36
Dennis Coble turns 33 today a
meal or
2:19:39
Nile I'd a happy birthday to
his smokin
2:19:42
hot wife Amanda and finally
Neil Spahr
2:19:44
boom sputter boom turns 21
today happy
2:19:47
birthday everybody here at the
best
2:19:49
podcast in the universe quick
overview
2:19:53
yes and add Eric dis show says
we're not
2:19:56
gonna be a Lois and one on
Sundays
2:19:57
birthdays oh that's right his
son that's
2:19:59
why he couldn't come to the
wedding
2:20:01
because it was his birthday he
didn't
2:20:04
want to celebrate didn't want
to be
2:20:05
second fiddle to our wedding
2:20:09
no he didn't want to leave the
kids just
2:20:12
kidding himself
2:20:14
yeah no salmon for you and he
like
2:20:20
everyone else in the country
has been
2:20:21
invited to this wedding and
here's an
2:20:23
overview of the meetups No
Agenda
2:20:25
producers getting together it's
a great
2:20:28
thing to do personal in in
person human
2:20:31
contact
2:20:32
really complements the show and
people
2:20:35
seem to enjoy doing it as No
Agenda
2:20:37
meetups comm continues to grow
with more
2:20:39
listings a quick overview May
18th
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Cincinnati Ohio the 25th
eastern North
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Carolina
2:20:46
meetup the 25th is a Pittsburgh
2:20:48
Pennsylvania as well then
officially on
2:20:50
no agenda meetups calm after
being
2:20:52
mistaken for spam the Tel Aviv
Israel
2:20:55
meetup that should be a good one
2:20:56
June 2nd Sarasota Florida these
six is
2:20:59
in Seattle Washington June 7th
Toronto
2:21:02
the 8th Oklahoma City
Copenhagen on the
2:21:06
15th of June then we moved to
July July
2:21:09
4th Seattle interesting dates
choice and
2:21:13
July 13th Atlanta and I really
mentioned
2:21:17
these to let you know that
there's
2:21:19
something happening in your
neck of the
2:21:20
woods and also too
2:21:21
promote no agenda meetups calm
please go
2:21:25
and check that out and I'm
going to lie
2:21:27
the boys in Seattle has a
spectacular
2:21:28
fireworks display at the Space
Needle do
2:21:33
can you grab your blade now
they used to
2:21:37
have by the way the Space
Needle guys
2:21:40
used to have this very famous
Japanese
2:21:43
fireworks guy do the displays
and there
2:21:47
were all these screwy things
you've
2:21:49
never seen in your life then
they guess
2:21:52
the guy retired so not just say
the same
2:21:54
old same old here's my blade
Knights and
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gravels of all genders thank
you for
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your support of the show and
you got
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some help along the way and I'm
very
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proud to pronounce the Cape you
sir bay
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red boys
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and Chardonnay single malt
scotch if you
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prefer horse head pumpkin ale
beer and
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blunts red eyes and redheads
and Rhys
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carpets and Haldol
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we got beers and blunts we got
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rubinettes women Andros a
gaseous and
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sock a box and vanilla breast
milk and
2:22:36
pablum ginger ale and gerbils
bonnets
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and Bourbons sparkling cider
net sports
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in the mutton I mean it never
fails to
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delight a real crowd-pleaser
mutton and
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Mead
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and you sir sir bass voice can
go - no
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agenda nation.com / rings and
we'll get
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everything out to you as soon as
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possible and remember to tweet
a picture
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so a couple of them the past
couple of
2:22:58
days it's so nice it's great
promotion
2:23:00
for us and you join a very
exclusive
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club not a lot of people
compared to the
2:23:07
entire audience no let me see
oh let's
2:23:12
do this oh I wanted to mention
by the
2:23:15
way we're talking about they
claim it
2:23:17
thing going on at Combe was
office
2:23:19
they're all sitting there on
strike
2:23:21
bitching and moaning about
climate
2:23:22
change here all bundled up this
is not
2:23:36
this is a California story but
it could
2:23:39
easily happen in in Austin and
finally
2:23:42
we found a good use or an
interesting
2:23:45
use for these East scooters
that are all
2:23:47
over the place this photo of
Rosa
2:23:49
Hernandez was taken Friday at a
Mexican
2:23:50
Mother's Day celebration in her
2:23:52
neighborhood tonight the same
friends
2:23:55
and family she was celebrating
with
2:23:56
gathered outside her home then
walked to
2:23:59
where she was brutally attacked
in shock
2:24:02
over her tragic death Hernandez
was
2:24:07
dropping off a gift in her
relatives
2:24:09
home on East 64th and Obispo
Monday at
2:24:12
12:30 in the afternoon when she
was
2:24:14
assaulted by a man police say
she did
2:24:16
not know neighbors say a bird
scooter an
2:24:19
electric rideshare scooter like
these
2:24:21
found in neighborhoods
throughout
2:24:22
Southern California was parked
near
2:24:25
where the attack happened the
suspect
2:24:27
noticed it and used it to
further
2:24:30
assault Hernandez the aftermath
captured
2:24:32
from air 7 HD to graphic to
show as fry
2:24:37
man is now a deadly weapon what
the bird
2:24:42
bike she believed the guy
bludgeoned the
2:24:45
lady with it with an electric
scooter oh
2:24:47
he used the scooter to bless us
he
2:24:50
pledged her for the scooter
geez what
2:24:54
now this is weapons this I think
2:24:58
California somewhere
2:25:00
yikes yeah oh I wanted to
mention during
2:25:04
the donation segment you know
we we
2:25:06
specifically said we don't want
any
2:25:08
gifts and we on our new
blankets on our
2:25:11
or water and on our I would
like some
2:25:13
blankets from Peru on our
wedding
2:25:16
wedding web site
2:25:20
we have links he can donate to
the
2:25:22
Ronald McDonald House and I
didn't know
2:25:25
this but I thought no agenda
producers
2:25:27
were the ones that came up with
2:25:28
interesting numerology for
donation
2:25:30
amounts it turns out we've been
trounced
2:25:33
yeah yes did you know that
Jewish
2:25:38
tradition is to give money in
multiples
2:25:42
of 18 okay
2:25:45
did you know that no yeah
apparently
2:25:48
this is this is a like I said
why don't
2:25:51
we get this odd odd number it's
very
2:25:54
sweet that someone you know
donated to
2:25:56
the house but why is it this
number and
2:25:58
it's because it was a multiple
of 18
2:26:01
which it's just supposed to be
2:26:05
well it's good luck for sure to
our
2:26:09
donation schedule lucky Jew
donation 36
2:26:21
when giving charity 72 when Jim
shifting
2:26:25
when giving charity the number
18 has
2:26:28
another significance it
expresses our
2:26:30
prayer that the merit of the
charity
2:26:32
given stand in our good stead
that we be
2:26:35
blessed with life and
prosperity it is a
2:26:38
Jewish custom to give monetary
gifts and
2:26:40
increments of 18 some
symbolically
2:26:42
blessing the recipient of the
gifts gift
2:26:44
with a good long life I didn't
I had no
2:26:48
idea well this is fantastic
schedule
2:26:52
it's the shape shifting device
for hurt
2:26:54
this either no well I usually
use them
2:26:58
clued into all things Jewish
culture my
2:27:01
Horowitz yeah well you should
ask never
2:27:04
mention this to me I'm gonna be
very
2:27:06
upset about this why because
Horace
2:27:09
didn't clue you in yes
2:27:11
okay I have a this is kind of a
2:27:15
compilation of like three clips
okay I
2:27:17
had just proving my point about
brexit
2:27:19
all right we're the latest
thing they're
2:27:22
gonna try to do to get a revote
is to
2:27:24
try to make maybe we should
vote let's
2:27:26
restate let's restate
2:27:30
brexit we've been predicting
since day
2:27:33
one that when they voted for it
the way
2:27:36
it's always done is especially
with the
2:27:37
EU for people is that they get
a redo
2:27:41
but I can't be possibly mean
what you
2:27:43
said writing it a do-over and a
do-over
2:27:46
and they'll do it again the
third time
2:27:48
if necessary in this with the
european
2:27:51
union with Ireland France the
2:27:54
Netherlands what you didn't you
didn't
2:27:58
vote right let's vote again
it's been a
2:28:01
little challenging for them to
get to
2:28:02
the vote again stage but we're
getting
2:28:04
there I can't you have not
managed to do
2:28:06
it even though we've both
predicted that
2:28:08
they're gonna do it some way
shape or
2:28:09
form and I'd been very adamant
about it
2:28:11
now the way to get you it now
cuz they
2:28:15
can't seem to Teresa Mazur is
not gonna
2:28:17
do it mm-hmm
2:28:19
is that they're gonna find some
reason
2:28:22
to exaggerate and they're doing
this by
2:28:24
they're exaggerating some
illegalities
2:28:28
that took place in the vote
camp the
2:28:30
vote leave campaign
2:28:32
wait a minute somebody spent
some money
2:28:34
there was too much it has a
hundred
2:28:35
thousand pounds that they're all
2:28:37
flipping out about yeah and
they're
2:28:39
hookers whatever they did they
did
2:28:43
something wrong and now that
invalidates
2:28:45
I thought it was Russian trolls
who had
2:28:48
done that I thought it was the
British
2:28:52
people understood man-bat I'm
sure he
2:28:57
was so here's the Q some
examples of
2:28:59
what's going on in
parliamentary say
2:29:01
having to respond to these
varies a lot
2:29:03
of Scots of course the
troublemaking
2:29:05
Scots I don't not understand
why they
2:29:07
just don't cut these guys loose
but
2:29:09
there's a lot of people from the
2:29:10
Scottish parties and they're
bitching
2:29:13
and moaning about the
illegality we got
2:29:14
to do a do-over and here's my
best is a
2:29:17
current example questions that
surround
2:29:19
the leaf campaigns some of
which come
2:29:23
out to fraud on an industrial
scale
2:29:25
before she precedes any further
why
2:29:28
hasn't she set up a judge led
public
2:29:31
inquiry with the power to summon
2:29:33
evidence and witnesses to
determine
2:29:36
whether she is proceeding on
the basis
2:29:38
of a fraudulent camp
2:29:40
and the fraudulent result I
think when
2:29:46
people came to vote in the 2016
2:29:48
referendum the British the
British the
2:29:51
British people did someone just
wretched
2:29:54
there's a reptile rush out
about myself
2:29:57
it was never explained by
somebody's in
2:29:59
the background either died its
sound or
2:30:02
no idea but it's a horrible
sound it
2:30:04
sounds like the reptile was you
know
2:30:06
like coming out of itself or
something I
2:30:10
think when people came to vote
in the
2:30:12
2016 referendum the British the
British
2:30:15
the British people that's great
this
2:30:21
free content and they missed it
2:30:23
gentlemen I think when people
came to
2:30:26
vote in the 2016 referendum the
British
2:30:28
the British the British people
knew what
2:30:31
they were voting on a seventeen
point
2:30:34
four million of them voted to
leave the
2:30:36
European Union and we should
respect
2:30:38
that folks they brexit until
she until
2:30:43
she has informed as to the
status of the
2:30:46
police and NCA investigations
after vote
2:30:50
leave and leave dot EU a fan
guilty of
2:30:52
corrupting activities by the
Electoral
2:30:55
Commission
2:30:57
the very simply to the
honorable alias I
2:31:00
think she has just discussed
the issue
2:31:02
of delaying Rex it with me
before can I
2:31:05
just simply say to her we gave
this
2:31:07
Parliament gave the people of
the United
2:31:10
Kingdom the decision to choose
whether
2:31:12
to leave the European Union or
to say in
2:31:14
they chose to leave the
European Union I
2:31:17
think it is I think for trust in
2:31:19
politics it's important that the
2:31:20
government delivers on just
that people
2:31:24
are losing trust in this
government the
2:31:27
transport secretary the
international
2:31:30
trade secretary and now the
brexit
2:31:33
secretary were all members of
the vote
2:31:35
leave campaign committee the
Environment
2:31:38
Secretary was the co-chair
they've been
2:31:40
referred to the police by the
Electoral
2:31:43
Commission having refused to
cooperate
2:31:46
with the Electoral Commission
will the
2:31:49
Prime Minister guarantee that
her
2:31:52
cabinet ministers will fully
cooperate
2:31:54
with the police investigation
don't
2:32:00
interfere with these
investigations and
2:32:02
the police are allowed to do
their
2:32:03
investigation in a court of law
2:32:11
no that's not true yes we have
proof
2:32:16
that is not true anymore
2:32:19
yeah now that was Corbin at the
end
2:32:24
there I recognized his voice
easily
2:32:26
enough but which is ironic
because
2:32:28
Corbin's always actually wanted
to leave
2:32:30
the EU but he's party doesn't
so he's
2:32:32
kind of toeing the line this is
this is
2:32:35
gonna wind up with another
election
2:32:37
there's just no doubt in my
mind about
2:32:38
it this is another alleged
another
2:32:41
election or or the people's
vote another
2:32:44
people who I don't we call the
people's
2:32:45
vote or another it's not an even
2:32:47
election it's a it's a
referendum all
2:32:49
right just to remind people
what Theresa
2:32:51
May said is incorrect she said
that
2:32:53
people are presumed innocent
innocent
2:32:56
until proven guilty that's just
2:32:58
factually wrong people are
innocent
2:33:00
until well alleged to be
involved in
2:33:02
some type of criminal activity
2:33:05
[Music]
2:33:08
brennon constitutional lawyer
yeah well
2:33:15
it's uh is this they still got
to get
2:33:17
through the European elections
now and
2:33:19
yes gonna have forget that you
Kip is
2:33:23
gonna do very well in this or
the
2:33:25
Liebherr exit group forget that
what's
2:33:27
what's the status of the of the
2:33:29
Eurovision Song Contest give me
some
2:33:32
deets who's I mean that's where
we had
2:33:34
just saw a bunch of big fat
people
2:33:37
singing and also some people in
bird
2:33:38
costumes and I don't I don't
even know
2:33:41
what this is more like a joke
of a
2:33:43
competition and we were talking
what we
2:33:45
talk about it every year but I
explained
2:33:48
as we as I do every year that
has
2:33:49
nothing to do with Europe it's
the
2:33:51
Eurovision broadcast Union
anyone can
2:33:53
join it and the news came out I
think
2:33:56
was just yesterday the long
rumored
2:33:58
North American version of the
annual
2:34:00
European mega competition is
officially
2:34:02
being developed with an
estimated launch
2:34:05
in 2021 yeah we have a year a
year a
2:34:09
year next year to ourselves
yeah well
2:34:13
it'll be all to herself and you
and I no
2:34:15
matter where we are what we're
doing
2:34:17
we're going to we we commit to
doing a
2:34:20
color commentary over whatever
live
2:34:23
stream of the any Song Contest
yeah
2:34:28
certainly the United States and
what are
2:34:30
they gonna do it Dubai states
and have
2:34:32
the state's vote kind of the
way or that
2:34:34
why don't they just have the
u.s. join
2:34:36
into the Eurovision blow that's
what
2:34:38
they're doing is the latter
they're not
2:34:40
gonna have a States they're
gonna just
2:34:42
that's not what that's not
that's not
2:34:45
what the that's what The
Hollywood
2:34:47
Reporter implied no I think
they implied
2:34:50
that it would there's going to
be an
2:34:52
American version I think what
they meant
2:34:56
by that is well no the
announcement the
2:34:58
Arctic here it is the
announcement the
2:35:00
announcement of the US version
heart was
2:35:03
hard for me to read as I was
rolling my
2:35:04
eyes it's very difficult to
find what
2:35:06
language okay the long rumored
North
2:35:10
American version of the annual
European
2:35:12
mega competition event is
officially
2:35:15
being developed as the American
song
2:35:17
contest
2:35:18
for the US market this is a I
tell you
2:35:21
something fail that's a total
fail we
2:35:24
already have the voice fail yes
fail
2:35:27
this is American Idol we have
the voice
2:35:29
we have you do you think you
got talent
2:35:32
how many of these things do we
need
2:35:34
there's already too many I'm
sick of
2:35:37
them okay we get the points I'm
a lot of
2:35:39
people can sing well and we
can't it's
2:35:41
fine oh boy alright let's just
clear a
2:35:49
few things up that's what
people like to
2:35:51
hear from us you've probably
seen or
2:35:54
heard reports of yeah but
here's how it
2:35:59
goes yeah but according to the
Muller
2:36:01
report the russians hacked two
counties
2:36:04
in Florida and we need to pull
this
2:36:06
apart again so everyone
understands
2:36:08
what's going on here's another
version
2:36:10
of this empty report it was a
hot topic
2:36:12
during Florida's US Senate race
last
2:36:14
year and it's been a hot topic
2:36:15
nationally for at least two
years now
2:36:18
there's confirmation that at
least two
2:36:20
Florida counties were hacked
during the
2:36:22
election of 2016
2:36:23
Senator Bill Nelson claimed it
last
2:36:25
summer during his cannon and
thank you
2:36:26
for pointing that out it's very
2:36:28
important that when you hear
the word
2:36:29
hacked you know you probably
immediately
2:36:32
see cyber guys roaming around
hacking
2:36:36
through everything getting all
the
2:36:37
important data but this was
actually
2:36:40
based on a phishing trick oh
you know
2:36:45
someone clicked on a link and
then gave
2:36:47
their email and password and
yes someone
2:36:49
got into the network in the
election of
2:36:51
2016
2:36:52
Senator Bill Nelson claimed it
last
2:36:54
summer during his campaign for
2:36:55
reelection he said Florida had
been
2:36:57
hacked during the 2016 election
cycle
2:36:59
Governor Rick Scott said
essentially
2:37:01
prove it
2:37:02
well now there's proof revealed
with a
2:37:04
single sentence in the Muller
report it
2:37:06
says the FBI suspected Russian
military
2:37:09
intelligence hackers were able
to gain
2:37:11
access to the network of at
least one
2:37:13
Florida County government
through a
2:37:14
spear phishing campaign and of
course
2:37:17
they stopped there the rest of
the
2:37:19
paragraph includes all the
information
2:37:22
in the MIL report that will
help you
2:37:24
understand that there were
nowhere near
2:37:26
the actual voting systems
2:37:28
they could they accessed a
publicly
2:37:31
accessible database of voter
2:37:33
registration does not really
constitute
2:37:35
a huge security hack to Florida
counties
2:37:38
experienced intrusion into the
2:37:42
supervisor of election networks
there
2:37:44
was no manipulation or anything
governor
2:37:46
Ron de Santos met with the FBI
in
2:37:48
Tallahassee and announced that
two
2:37:50
counties were hacked
2:37:51
however he won't reveal which
counties
2:37:53
and he says the hack didn't
change any
2:37:55
results in the reports allowed
to name
2:37:58
the counties I signed a
disclosure
2:38:00
agreement I think they think
that if we
2:38:02
name the counties then that may
reveal
2:38:05
in disclosure agreement that he
promised
2:38:08
to say something that's a good
castles
2:38:14
not allowed to name the
counties I
2:38:16
signed a disclosure agreement
hey bro
2:38:19
what did you really say what is
they
2:38:22
think that if we name the
counties then
2:38:25
that may reveal information to
the
2:38:27
perpetrators that we know kind
of what
2:38:30
they did well the governor says
both
2:38:31
counties were notified about
the hack
2:38:33
prior to the 22nd stop this
clip what
2:38:38
the hell is he talking about
2:38:39
if we if you do what they're
gonna know
2:38:42
something they know something
now it's a
2:38:43
news story well what is he
talking about
2:38:46
what so what he's saying is he
signed a
2:38:49
apparently disclosure document
although
2:38:51
most people would sign a
nondisclosure
2:38:54
to not mention the counties
because if
2:38:58
he gave that information then
the
2:39:01
perpetrators read Russians
would know
2:39:04
that they had been successful
and
2:39:06
something successful what it's
I think a
2:39:11
new rule needs to be
constituted just
2:39:13
like the word glitch is
unacceptable in
2:39:16
new and professional news
reporting the
2:39:20
term hack is also in my mind no
longer
2:39:23
acceptable you can say their
network was
2:39:27
penetrated you can say
inappropriate
2:39:31
access to give us a little bit
of the
2:39:34
story not just two counties
were hacked
2:39:38
that that's meaningless
2:39:41
me and a time traveler from
that from
2:39:44
the past would be very confused
well the
2:39:46
governor says both counties were
2:39:48
notified about the hack prior
to the
2:39:49
2016 election and worked with
the FBI to
2:39:52
eliminate the threat so nothing
happened
2:39:55
during the election nothing
happened
2:39:57
during the election DeSantis
also says
2:39:59
the FBI praised florida for
being ahead
2:40:01
of other states in terms of
2:40:02
cybersecurity
2:40:04
though it's just a rehash but I
wanted
2:40:07
to say it because the way it's
brought
2:40:08
it's just this was actually
pretty
2:40:10
complete I liked how they
actually gave
2:40:12
you the information at the end
of the
2:40:14
story that this was before the
election
2:40:16
took place if you listen to
Congress
2:40:18
women like Escobar going on and
on about
2:40:20
how the election was not only
hacked by
2:40:23
the Russians but it the results
were
2:40:25
changed so Trump could win yeah
that's a
2:40:28
total lie why are they saying
it it
2:40:30
can't be alive to Congress
people saying
2:40:33
it oh okay we shouldn't do the
mocking
2:40:36
thing we're not good at it
you're right
2:40:39
sarcastic yes nobody gets it
you know
2:40:45
I don't know how how I missed
this
2:40:47
hearing this is the Senate
Judiciary
2:40:50
Committee we know that there's
a there's
2:40:55
other investing that we're
investigating
2:40:57
the investigators that's what
we're
2:40:59
doing and we have this new guy
that bar
2:41:03
appointed and he's uh what is
he he's a
2:41:08
US Attorney and he seems like
he's a
2:41:10
serious guy we know nothing
about him
2:41:13
but there was a come a
conversation
2:41:16
between the invests
investigative
2:41:20
investigator general for the
2:41:23
intelligence community his name
is
2:41:25
Horowitz and he was been he's
been doing
2:41:27
his own investigation of the
2:41:29
investigators but specifically
the FBI
2:41:32
and I don't know how I missed
this but
2:41:35
this is they asked for the page
struck
2:41:40
text messages all the text
messages and
2:41:42
they got what they got but it
turns out
2:41:45
the FBI not only did they not
deliver
2:41:48
all the messages there were I
think
2:41:51
three other attempts that the
2:41:54
made and retrieved more
messages than
2:41:56
the FBI even said was even
possible it's
2:42:01
just a great exchange and I
think it
2:42:02
explains a lot about the
cover-up that's
2:42:06
going on mr. Horowitz let's
talk about
2:42:08
these text messages for a
minute was it
2:42:10
easy for you to get them know
was well
2:42:13
the initial batch was easy they
were
2:42:15
with the FBI we requested them
the
2:42:18
latter part of this over the
last six
2:42:21
months or so was challenging
challenging
2:42:23
when you say challenging tell
me what
2:42:25
you mean by that so when they
were
2:42:27
produced by the FBI it turned
out that
2:42:29
there was a period during which
about
2:42:32
four to six months I don't
remember
2:42:34
exact time where there were no
text
2:42:36
messages produced to us it
turned out
2:42:39
there was a flaw in their
collection
2:42:42
software or a failure in their
2:42:43
collection software we then
went out and
2:42:46
seized and obtained their two
phones
2:42:48
voluntarily and Cissy's
obtained their
2:42:51
phones from the FBI these are
now FBI
2:42:54
devices we're talking about and
our
2:42:57
cyber forensic team actually
undertook a
2:43:01
series of steps to seek to
exploit to
2:43:04
extract the missing text
messages from
2:43:07
the phones we first used our
own tools
2:43:10
to do that that was step one we
then
2:43:12
went to a contractor that we
use a
2:43:14
vendor that we use to see
whether there
2:43:17
were additional tools Israel no
thanks
2:43:20
they provided us with some
additional
2:43:22
tools so we did a second
extraction and
2:43:24
gained more text messages we
then went
2:43:27
to the Department of Defense
and as them
2:43:29
if they had additional tools
that those
2:43:31
first two steps didn't use they
said
2:43:33
they did and they gave us those
tools
2:43:35
and we use that and it
extracted more
2:43:38
text messages we then went to
the FBI
2:43:40
and said okay here are the
steps we've
2:43:42
taken do we miss anything would
you do
2:43:45
anything differently they said
they
2:43:46
wouldn't we then did a quality
control
2:43:49
check as you're supposed to do
again
2:43:51
following the rules our forensic
2:43:53
examiners and they discovered
in that
2:43:55
last search which occurred last
month in
2:43:58
May that the phone had a
database on it
2:44:02
that was actually also doing a
2:44:05
collection of text messages now
my ears
2:44:07
perked up
2:44:08
I heard this like there's a
database
2:44:11
that collects text messages
inside the
2:44:15
phone we know that these were I
believe
2:44:18
these were and we don't know I
guess I
2:44:20
thought it was a galaxy I
thought there
2:44:22
were Android devices and then he
2:44:24
clarifies it with this next bit
they
2:44:27
extracted those messages from
the phone
2:44:32
and found the second part of
the August
2:44:37
8th text no no we'll stop it
that was
2:44:40
found in early May because of
that forth
2:44:43
effort to extract information
from the
2:44:46
phones it turned out that the
FBI wasn't
2:44:49
aware that that database on
there which
2:44:53
was supposed to be an operating
function
2:44:55
was actually collecting that
they will
2:44:57
see I think this is a part of
some
2:44:58
nastiness that Google already
does and
2:45:01
this was maybe not supposed to
come out
2:45:03
in public forum that there's
some
2:45:05
operating system function that
collects
2:45:09
your text messages in a special
little
2:45:10
database well this is
distressing to
2:45:15
people who use these phones a
lot and
2:45:17
maybe want to keep something as
secret
2:45:19
did that database on there
which was
2:45:22
supposed to be an operating
function was
2:45:25
actually collecting that they
weren't
2:45:26
aware of that and didn't give
it to you
2:45:28
but had they gone through the
same steps
2:45:29
you had gone through as they
might have
2:45:31
found it in the rat does that
cause you
2:45:33
to have any lack of confidence
about
2:45:35
whether or not you have all the
evidence
2:45:37
you need all the evidence you've
2:45:38
requested clearly as a result
of that
2:45:41
effort and we're going to issue
a
2:45:42
separate report about the
technological
2:45:45
efforts we undertook there and
I'll be
2:45:47
careful
2:45:48
on how I describe them because
I'm also
2:45:50
a lawyer not a cyber expert but
the
2:45:55
concern is we now believe that
not only
2:45:59
are we unsure whether we have a
hundred
2:46:01
percent collection in the
period for
2:46:03
which there was this blackout
four to
2:46:05
six months but it's now clear
to us that
2:46:08
the even when the software at
the FBI
2:46:11
was collecting text messages
because the
2:46:13
August eighth period was within
the
2:46:15
collection period we had the
incoming
2:46:17
page to struct X we didn't have
the
2:46:20
response
2:46:21
it's now clear to us that even
outside
2:46:23
this blackout period we're not
convinced
2:46:26
that the FBI was collecting for
obvious
2:46:28
reasons 100 percent of the text
yeah I
2:46:30
think the FBI was covering up
so it
2:46:33
sounds like to me well it
sounds like
2:46:35
four different attempts and
they got
2:46:37
more than they then they do a
new phase
2:46:40
to get more stuff yeah I have
our our
2:46:46
our one Joe digenova clip for
every
2:46:49
episode we got to have he's
like the
2:46:55
leader of they're all going
down it's
2:46:56
fun to follow I mean he does
have an
2:46:58
actual record you over the US
Attorney
2:47:01
he's not a schlub but you know
it's just
2:47:04
more entertaining now and so I
still
2:47:07
want to i think the fall guys
for
2:47:09
anything that comes out will
still be
2:47:11
struck and Paige they seem like
the
2:47:13
obvious targets they're popular
now as
2:47:16
in everyone knows about knows
their
2:47:17
names that love birds there's
so many
2:47:19
things that are perfect to take
them
2:47:21
down
2:47:21
but DeGeneres stays on this
this trip
2:47:24
that is gonna be Brennan then
here he is
2:47:27
short James Comey Brennan and
clapper
2:47:30
have said to themselves which
one of us
2:47:33
is going to pay the bar bill
the bar
2:47:37
bill is coming due and Durham's
2:47:40
appointment means that the
already
2:47:43
occurred meetings between the
Attorney
2:47:45
General the CIA director and the
2:47:48
Director of National
Intelligence have
2:47:50
now focused on a laser that the
core of
2:47:53
this conspiracy began with John
Brennan
2:47:56
and ends with John Brennan in
London and
2:47:59
DC and the Democratic National
Committee
2:48:01
this is very serious business
and for
2:48:05
the first time I now believe
that some
2:48:09
of these guys are going to go
to prison
2:48:10
Wow Wow Wow
2:48:22
some of these guys are going to
go to
2:48:24
prison Wow Wow
2:48:28
Wow
2:48:30
sounds like as this March
Simpson Omer I
2:48:37
have a couple like this short
clip yeah
2:48:40
real short do we got to go man
we're
2:48:41
over time okay yeah this is not
fair we
2:48:46
get low donations and people
get more
2:48:48
show yeah make him suffer okay
so we go
2:48:54
with this now I got this there
was a
2:48:56
there's a big fuss in the
liberal
2:48:58
community about the Alabama and
their
2:49:00
abortion law but they just
passing the a
2:49:03
woman signed it yes into the
law and it
2:49:06
means if you get an abortion in
Alabama
2:49:07
you you're subjected ninety
nine years
2:49:09
in prison
2:49:10
stopstopstop can I just give
some you
2:49:12
have a background clip or can I
just
2:49:14
give the action back you can
give you
2:49:16
the background if you want
because I've
2:49:17
read the bill together and and
I want to
2:49:19
thank a number of No Agenda
producers of
2:49:22
the who identify as female who
have
2:49:27
given me very detailed
information as to
2:49:29
why there are so many unintended
2:49:33
pregnancies which is the entire
initial
2:49:36
reason for an abortion industry
the bill
2:49:41
it and this is happening in
least half
2:49:44
of the 50 United States and I
think it's
2:49:46
some chickenshit think-tank
who's behind
2:49:48
it like a alec or something
like that
2:49:50
it's like we're gonna get this
at the
2:49:52
Supreme Court we're gonna
challenge roe
2:49:54
v wade so we come up with these
crazy
2:49:56
bills which say the minute you
basically
2:50:00
find out you're pregnant which
you would
2:50:02
find out for sure when you have
a
2:50:05
heartbeat and the minute you do
a an
2:50:08
audiogram a sonogram and you
there's a
2:50:11
heartbeat detected after that
point
2:50:14
abortion is no longer legal and
it was
2:50:16
signed into law and the doctors
are the
2:50:20
ones that could be thrown in
jail it
2:50:22
specifically states that the
woman can
2:50:24
never be prosecuted for doing
this but
2:50:26
the doctors that's what it's
good that's
2:50:29
nice that's nice there was one
other
2:50:33
thing while they do have
exceptions but
2:50:36
it this is only about cuz you
know
2:50:40
possible contested it's it's
going it's
2:50:43
immediately going to the course
which
2:50:44
means abortion will remain
status quo
2:50:46
and it's just a hole it's some
I don't
2:50:50
know who it is the Supreme
Court flips
2:50:53
actually I have a after that
premise you
2:50:57
can imagine that people have
been
2:50:59
getting bent out of shape and
so here's
2:51:02
the myth this is a mid report
this is
2:51:04
the middle of Goodman's report
and this
2:51:07
is a little peculiarities that
I caught
2:51:09
and I wanted to play I don't
know what
2:51:13
to a Goodman mid report on
Alabama
2:51:15
abortion law peculiarities the
law does
2:51:17
not make exceptions for rape or
incest
2:51:19
the only exception lawmakers
voted for
2:51:22
is cases in which the pregnant
person's
2:51:24
health is at serious risk
2:51:27
now what do you think I saw in
there
2:51:29
that was weird
2:51:30
can I listen to it again sure
the law
2:51:33
does not make exceptions for
rape or
2:51:35
incest the only exception
lawmakers
2:51:38
voted for is cases in which the
pregnant
2:51:40
person's health is at serious
risk yes
2:51:43
the pregnant person's health
exactly yes
2:51:46
only if you identify as female
so why
2:51:50
wasn't the pregnant woman or the
2:51:52
pregnant girl or the pregnant
woman or
2:51:54
girl you know the answer is
polluting
2:51:56
the Caribbean if your guy in
their
2:51:58
section nobody else is gonna get
2:51:59
pregnant except a woman so why
is it
2:52:01
person this is this is virtue
signalling
2:52:06
language yeah it is it is this
is the
2:52:09
same thing where I told this
whole story
2:52:10
I can tell it again a friend of
a friend
2:52:13
of mine worked at Boeing was
the writing
2:52:14
for a PC World magazine and he
wrote he
2:52:20
said and then the
representative of the
2:52:23
company said blah blah blah and
the
2:52:26
female copy editor calls and
says you
2:52:29
can't use this language this is
sexist
2:52:32
she said you should use the word
2:52:34
spokesperson he says the word
2:52:38
representative is not sexist
he's got
2:52:41
nothing to do with this this is
a good
2:52:43
general term represented the
same thing
2:52:45
as spokesperson yes no you don't
2:52:47
understand
2:52:48
spokesperson makes it clear
that you
2:52:50
know so that was an early
example from
2:52:55
the 1980s a virtue signaling
using
2:52:57
language and so I thought I was
offended
2:53:00
by it person I find it
offensive to call
2:53:04
a woman in general a pregnant
woman a
2:53:08
person well she's a woman if
she's a
2:53:10
woman she's a woman she's not a
person
2:53:12
okay onward right after that
reports she
2:53:16
threw this little dig thing in
there
2:53:18
which I thought was kind of
funny and
2:53:20
then she's just like wrote it
off
2:53:21
because men men men men are bad
mm-hmm
2:53:25
play this clip this is the
following
2:53:27
clip that came right after this
2:53:28
vasectomy laws Democratic state
senator
2:53:32
Vivian Figueres one of four
women
2:53:35
serving in the chamber
introduced an
2:53:37
amendment that would criminalize
2:53:38
vasectomies
2:53:40
arguing there are no laws
regulating
2:53:42
men's bodies it was defeated I
know I'm
2:53:47
a person a person with a penis
she does
2:53:51
you use the word men said a
person of
2:53:53
course yeah I think it was
something
2:53:55
funny about Alyssa Milano she
had
2:53:57
tweeted about the sex strike
it's like
2:54:01
it was no but anyway some some
people
2:54:05
got all bent out of shape
because you
2:54:06
know hey you know a woman can
have a
2:54:09
penis to you if you tried to
write this
2:54:17
back in the day when Orwell was
writing
2:54:19
and Huxley and you took her to a
2:54:22
publisher be like that's too
crazy man
2:54:23
it's nuts I mean the the Huxley
guys in
2:54:27
there you know and the 1984
book that
2:54:30
hits the market what you're
saying that
2:54:32
could never happen it's just
crazy it
2:54:34
won't go down like that but yet
here we
2:54:37
are and so just the again to
reiterate
2:54:41
the you know this is clearly
some meant
2:54:44
to get something to the Supreme
Court I
2:54:46
think it's poorly thought-out I
think
2:54:48
all these I personally think
it's very
2:54:50
offensive I'm pro-life but
choice is
2:54:55
incredibly important for women
yeah and
2:54:58
in pro-life in the respect that
if we we
2:55:03
do kill people you know it gets
me it
2:55:05
should be discussed mostly by
women why
2:55:07
are men always talking about it
yeah
2:55:10
well because I don't know
because men
2:55:12
are making rules I don't know
I'm all
2:55:16
look I'm pro-life but I'm all
for
2:55:17
killing gamble as long as we do
it on on
2:55:19
TV you know the capital
punishment
2:55:22
everything but honestly and and
I
2:55:26
appreciated that we had so many
2:55:29
producers who identify as women
email me
2:55:33
about how easy it is to get
pregnant by
2:55:35
accident and cost and there's a
lot of
2:55:39
validity to that and you know
you and I
2:55:41
don't talk about it's also the
only
2:55:43
recourse we have is is
vasectomy the
2:55:46
only way that we can
participate in the
2:55:48
process and then you look like
an old
2:55:50
lesbian after a few years and I
should
2:55:53
mention
2:55:53
vasectomies began if you look
into the
2:55:55
history of vasectomies they
began as an
2:55:57
alternative to castration
mm-hmm in fact
2:56:01
the caster what happened was
the guy
2:56:02
that used to give castrations
to violent
2:56:05
prisoners back in the 1800s and
that
2:56:09
turned out a lot of these guys
they were
2:56:11
violent and they had their
balls cut off
2:56:15
and they went back and killed
the doctor
2:56:16
they were some guy in his name
is I
2:56:21
don't have it at the top my
head cuz I
2:56:22
didn't intend on talking about
it but
2:56:24
some guy decided that he could
do a
2:56:27
virtual castration and it
became the
2:56:31
vasectomy and the guy still has
his
2:56:33
balls and he's not gonna come
back and
2:56:34
shoot you and so you got so
that was
2:56:37
that and that's where
vasectomies began
2:56:39
so that's one of the reasons I
somewhat
2:56:42
offended by vasectomies because
it's
2:56:44
voluntary
2:56:44
castration doesn't seem like
something
2:56:46
you'd want to do right but as a
typical
2:56:48
old white dude you've now taken
the
2:56:50
conversation to yourself and
your penis
2:56:52
instead of where the
conversation
2:56:54
belongs to get it off my chest
2:56:59
yes so to speak so I just wanna
I wonder
2:57:03
I want to make sure I'm clear I
am pro I
2:57:05
don't want I don't want any any
children
2:57:06
killed I wish there was no
abortions but
2:57:09
and and it ends so in that
regard I'm
2:57:11
totally pro-life but a woman
has to have
2:57:13
the ability to remove something
she
2:57:17
doesn't want that was not
intended it's
2:57:19
insane it's insane for these
people to
2:57:22
come up with these asshole laws
it
2:57:24
pisses me off
2:57:24
well apparently it does and I
love your
2:57:27
virtuous England I'm sure I'm
not
2:57:29
virtuous sickening because I
also said
2:57:30
I'm Pro Pro killing people
which is
2:57:34
double virtue see I'm
straddling I just
2:57:41
it has to be televised that was
put on
2:57:44
television and then people will
2:57:46
understand what we're really
talking
2:57:47
about this death row abortion
clinics
2:57:50
all of it war show it show it
we only
2:57:53
see the fake versions of it I
think I
2:57:57
can push these off till next
Thursday
2:57:59
well we need to end on a
happier note
2:58:01
than this oh okay well just
know how
2:58:05
happy there's notice fifty nice
things
2:58:07
I got as a piece of information
in here
2:58:09
that another thing that irks me
let's
2:58:11
play the trade warn trade for
our Hallie
2:58:16
Jackson was in the Oval Office
today to
2:58:17
get the president's reaction to
the
2:58:20
escalating trade war today the
moment
2:58:23
the markets been dreading
2:58:25
China's clap back at the US as
it slaps
2:58:27
retaliatory tariffs on products
made in
2:58:30
the US wait a minute wait a
minute is
2:58:32
this NBC CNBC what is this
she's using
2:58:37
the term clap back I don't know
what
2:58:40
that even mean clap back is
what a
2:58:42
Aleksandra Ocasio cortez does
on twitter
2:58:45
so when you have a snappy
retort and you
2:58:48
slap someone down that's called
a clap
2:58:51
back I did not know this so now
well bet
2:58:54
now it's on the nightly news
with Lester
2:58:56
Holt yes right the markets been
dreading
2:58:59
China's clap back at the US as
it slaps
2:59:01
retaliatory tariffs on products
made in
2:59:04
the u.s. starting 18 days from
now
2:59:06
can you guarantee a trade deal
with
2:59:08
China by June 1st we're in a
great
2:59:10
position right now no matter
what we do
2:59:12
yeah I think China wants to
have it but
2:59:14
talks have stalled as the
president says
2:59:16
he can get Beijing to blink
first we've
2:59:18
been taken advantage of on all
of our
2:59:21
trade deals practically this is
a a very
2:59:25
positive step the tip for tat
could cost
2:59:28
many Americans more for things
like
2:59:30
luggage electronics and
toiletries it's
2:59:33
already frustrating farmers
trying to
2:59:35
sell their crops to China
2:59:36
like the Hartman's alexis hopes
to be
2:59:38
the sixth generation to take
over her
2:59:41
family's illinois farm which
will only
2:59:44
survive if prices stop dropping
and
2:59:46
China starts buying now that's
2:59:49
interesting wait a minute she
says it's
2:59:52
gonna this is affecting the
American
2:59:53
public because of the price of
luggage
2:59:55
oh no no NBC cuz you got this
clip from
2:59:59
NBC I got a slip from NBC which
took
3:00:02
this even beyond luggage
3:00:04
here at the checkout counter
you'll feel
3:00:06
the bite even on your daily
bread you
3:00:08
can't escape the tariffs
anything red
3:00:13
will have to sacrifice a little
bit to
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be better in the end for or
against them
3:00:19
businesses nationwide seeking to
3:00:21
preserve the bottom line
without scaring
3:00:23
away clientele we've heard
increases as
3:00:26
high as 15 maybe 20 percent
coming soon
3:00:28
these tariffs could soon hit
your
3:00:30
pocketbooks on a wide variety
of items
3:00:33
in fact each American family
can expect
3:00:35
to pay an extra seven hundred
3:00:37
sixty-seven dollars a year on
items used
3:00:40
every single day from
appliances like
3:00:43
air conditioners vacuums and
stoves to
3:00:45
beds
3:00:46
pillows even baby cribs
clothing and
3:00:48
accessories will also cost more
3:00:50
along with toiletries including
shampoo
3:00:52
toilet paper and makeup those
hunting
3:00:55
for a new AC your mom was right
was
3:01:00
right the Chinese in the toilet
papers
3:01:03
even days praying up clothing
and
3:01:05
accessories will also cost more
3:01:07
along with toiletries including
shampoo
3:01:09
toilet paper and makeup so
those hunting
3:01:12
for a new AC this summer my
advice now
3:01:15
is is coming soon I don't
necessarily
3:01:17
think that you can stock up on
things
3:01:19
like shampoo and for months and
months
3:01:26
are you using that comes from
China why
3:01:29
would you use it what is the
big deal by
3:01:31
paying more for luggage this is
the deal
3:01:44
with luggage don't necessarily
think
3:02:05
that you can stock up on things
like
3:02:07
shampoo and for months and
months but
3:02:10
what you can do is be very
strategic
3:02:11
about large items that you're
buying
3:02:13
there actually could be a huge
price the
3:02:15
French will be buying something
that was
3:02:17
maybe made in Korea
3:02:18
China and while drugs and
medical
3:02:20
devices are exempt from tariffs
the
3:02:22
American Hospital Association
says
3:02:24
hospital expenses could spike
as much as
3:02:27
160 million dollars a year
which could
3:02:30
ultimately get passed down to
patients
3:02:32
and with no progress in sight
the higher
3:02:34
price tags may feel like a
bitter pill
3:02:37
to swallow that was good it's
3:02:47
unbelievable and with that we
come to
3:02:51
the end of episode 1138 of the
No Agenda
3:02:56
show it's a podcast that we make
3:02:58
together here and that's not
just John
3:03:01
and I that's the whole back
office
3:03:03
families and all producers
across gitmo
3:03:06
nation in our value for value
model and
3:03:09
we hope we can see more value
coming
3:03:13
back for what we put into it
long show
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today I'm getting married on
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you're getting married on Sunday
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everyone congratulate you it's
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excited about that so darling
we'll have
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a pre-recorded show with some
interviews
3:03:27
which you discussed earlier
that'll be
3:03:29
airing on Sunday and of course
we back
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live on Thursday the other
Sunday of the
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week and coming to you from the
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of Austin Texas the last time
is an
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unhitched man in the morning
everybody
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I'm Adam curry answered
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Valley where it's still raining
in the
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middle of May I'm John C Dvorak
we
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return on Sunday with our
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interview show and special
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science is turning into a
please you're
3:04:37
crazy
3:04:37
we can tell what's going on
they don't
3:04:41
want to ask the right questions
so they
3:04:43
ask wrong questions and
therefore get
3:04:45
crazy answers that's true
friends we
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have enough humans on the
planet we
3:04:50
don't need any more humans it
is not
3:04:53
okay for women to have babies
there's
3:05:06
too many people the 7.5 billion
of us 7
3:05:14
million too much abortion is
the tree in
3:05:23
my yard said most of us need to
be dead
3:05:28
that's why we need Bhaiji
Florida Betsy
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excuse
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we don't need children if you
find
3:05:46
yourself pregnant there are
options and
3:05:50
you can have an abortion
3:05:51
no babies cut off the baby
factors we
3:05:54
have 7.5 billion with Abby
humans on the
3:05:58
planet that's too much the
actual ideal
3:06:02
amount seems to be under 1
billion under
3:06:05
you're wondering we have 7.5
billion
3:06:08
no babies women who have babies
and stay
3:06:11
home to raise them it should
not be
3:06:14
viewed as doing a good thing
that's not
3:06:17
a good thing that's completely
not what
3:06:19
this situation calls for at all
now the
3:06:21
grass is kind of angry at us
though now
3:06:23
you look like an idiot no I
thought I
3:06:27
was doing the cooler thing no
you look
3:06:29
like an idiot let's try this
dammit
3:06:36
mic check mic check mic check
3:06:44
but you save yourself and
people do the
3:06:46
health you accuse others that
of where
3:06:50
you are guilty
3:06:52
yeah
3:06:55
Mic Check but you safe in
yourself but
3:06:59
you call for the help we have a
saying
3:07:03
in the necklace or mic check
mic check
3:07:07
rings Oh
3:07:12
you use others that above you
are guilty
3:07:15
don't
3:07:18
yeah Mic Check Mic Check
3:07:23
but she says benzo
3:07:26
looking like you and BAE's elf
magic
3:07:31
Legolas Grammer nailed it
3:07:36
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politicians everybody complains
about
3:07:59
politicians everybody says they
stop
3:08:01
fighting likes to hug a lot and
have a
3:08:04
treat to relax cakes big kickers
3:08:06
powerpoints and even
value-added tax
3:08:08
Buddha judges open the game of
Karger
3:08:10
beat up to that punch Lubitsch
are less
3:08:13
fresh green salad she ate one
with the
3:08:14
comb for lunch they have four
characters
3:08:17
in the Democratic Party then
Game of
3:08:19
Thrones but Joe Biden is a
front-runner
3:08:21
but just because it's the 2020
race
3:08:23
doesn't mean there should be
2020
3:08:26
Democrats running Warren is a
Harvard
3:08:29
grad she claims she was a
minority
3:08:30
Harris supports reparations
with her
3:08:33
grandma was pro-slavery
Gillibrand
3:08:35
played beer pong doing it with
water
3:08:37
instead wellness acts
Republican what
3:08:39
got into that dude's head so
just from a
3:08:42
standpoint of being a casting
director
3:08:44
which is what we are we're
gonna have to
3:08:46
watch some douche bag for years
pick the
3:08:52
guy that's cool and fun to
watch Aurora
3:08:54
Kaufman collapses when he was
younger
3:08:56
you'd like to add Bolton is an
ex-marine
3:08:58
did four tours over in Iraq
mesm was a
3:09:01
football player he was quite a
sensation
3:09:03
cast your advocates lesser
penalties on
3:09:05
illegal immigration
3:09:08
reparations the green New Deal
gun
3:09:10
confiscation
3:09:11
that's pure leftism let me get
this
3:09:14
straight one of the top
Democratic
3:09:15
chemists a 40 year old
3:09:16
unemployed guy living out of
the bath
3:09:19
for just wacky things like his
mom to
3:09:22
see deep throat Sanders is a
socialist
3:09:24
with folks in prison folks he
was in the
3:09:29
gang of eight Gabbard opposes
global
3:09:31
Wars I think that is really
great this
3:09:35
is the best we can do folks
this is what
3:09:38
we have to offer it's what our
system
3:09:41
produces garbage in garbage out
sois
3:09:46
once more gun control he
supports the
3:09:48
green New Deal gravel has a
better point
3:09:50
the Patriot Act should be
repealed
3:09:52
Williamson rights new age books
and
3:09:54
Jesus woman advocate Ryan
worries my
3:09:56
socialism says it's better to be
3:09:58
moderate if you needed a leader
though
3:10:00
no none of them are qualified
cuz
3:10:01
they're all fucking retarded
3:10:03
you name a Democratic candidate
Prasad
3:10:05
Joe Biden Eleni words like
global
3:10:13
warming wants a federal carbon
tax
3:10:15
Inslee says his plane is
foldover he
3:10:17
lets gather turn to grab Booker
is
3:10:19
obsessed with Tugg he wants a
national
3:10:20
registry it was pretty rough
and when
3:10:49
the farmer heard he was a
Republican his
3:10:51
jaw dropped and he said wait
right here
3:10:52
till I go get mom
3:10:56
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mofo Dvorak org slash and a wow
I am
3:11:08
really high