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hey I am gonna be gay I'm gonna
be
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officiating the wedding
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Adam curry Jhansi divor
award-winning
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Nation Media assassination
episode 11
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four days this is no agenda
morning
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everybody
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Adam Curry and from another
Silicon
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Valley where that's been so wet
just
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gonna be a fire season I'm
Chauncey
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now do I even want to ask how
that works
0:36
cuz it sounds like he's
California's
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water lots of weeds growing
tolerance
0:40
right there's a big fire in
there who is
0:44
oh my god fire occur got it
okay that
0:48
was a kid we used to they used
to do
0:51
controlled burns all over the
state yeah
0:53
they do them in Texas yeah they
do them
0:56
everywhere but yet it's always
a fire
1:02
what's the point well remember
we have
1:05
that we have the diary from the
guy who
1:07
went there like you know 1850
or a round
1:10
it round the 49 gold rush and
described
1:13
it as a hell of fire and flood
and the
1:16
earthquakes and yes I guess
that hasn't
1:18
really changed much no if we got
1:21
Hollywood help it was they were
trying
1:23
to change what they did
controlled burns
1:27
well now I remember why we have
two
1:31
shows a week we can't we can't
this is
1:35
this too much going on in the
world for
1:37
just one show there's a lot I
don't know
1:40
about you but I got three shows
I got
1:45
China news vaccines green new
deal
1:48
Eurovision contest EU elections
1:50
Australian elections it's let's
start
1:54
off with the big news dead oh
what's
1:56
that
1:57
Eurovision it was the it was
your
2:00
Hollanders who won so this was
on
2:02
Saturday they had the big
Eurovision
2:06
Song Contest this was the the
evening
2:08
before my wedding day so we can
there
2:11
was no way although we were in
the same
2:13
place technically we could have
done a
2:14
snarky stream watching the show
and then
2:18
just commenting on it but that
will have
2:20
to wait for next year but that
may not
2:21
happen because the Netherlands
won which
2:26
I don't know if that was a
folded
2:27
competition because well no no
no this
2:31
is something else is happening
here so
2:33
you have to understand this is a
2:34
Eurovision broadcasting project
it's
2:36
about the broadcaster's as much
as it's
2:38
about the song itself it's it's
actually
2:40
not even supposed to be about
the
2:41
artists but about the
songwriter and
2:43
composer and the producer
that's kind of
2:45
been forgotten now it's just a
huge show
2:48
element in fact Madonna
performed live
2:50
on the show which was so off
key during
2:54
the live show but then
magically fixed
2:57
on her own YouTube channel it
was
2:58
fantastic I don't know how that
worked
3:00
the little auto-tune here and
there or
3:02
maybe she even went into the
studio the
3:04
middle of the night oh yeah it
was a
3:05
huge difference to do an a/b
comparison
3:07
oh it's all over the all over
YouTube
3:11
the ABS like actually should
have gotten
3:13
that I apologize I just say hey
V I hope
3:15
to say a B now you said a B I
heard a B
3:20
so you know the way it works is
the
3:22
winner the the the the the
contest is
3:27
hosted in the country of the
winner in
3:29
this in the next year I mean
this year
3:30
was in Israel and this guy
Duncan won
3:33
Duncan let's eat donuts no in
fact they
3:40
do say Duncan in Holland like
they say
3:43
Dunkin Donuts Dukan doughnuts
right is
3:47
Dvorak condone X so it's Duncan
Lawrence
3:53
arcade which I thought was a
pretty
3:55
boring song but this guy is
interesting
3:58
because he won the voice in the
4:01
Netherlands so he literally
came from
4:03
nothing and then went straight
to the
4:05
top of the charts but now
here's what
4:07
happens because it's at
Eurovision
4:08
broadcast broadcast a union gig
there's
4:14
always a big deal about who's
going to
4:16
host the show and with
4:21
in an hour or maybe was the
next morning
4:24
for me it was an hour of the
the winner
4:29
being declared people are
already
4:31
calling for me to be one of the
hosts of
4:33
next year's show they got wind
of our
4:38
scheme no no we can't have them
snarking
4:41
let's pay him let's pay him to
geta to
4:43
do a an official presentation
and I'm
4:46
thinking no no no I'll host
your show
4:48
with my co-host John C Dvorak
yeah I'll
4:53
do the Dutch translations where
4:54
necessary would you imagine
4:58
yeah good actually
5:00
we'd actually do a bang-up job
but you
5:02
get the gig if you can get it
well it's
5:04
yeah the way this came and I
think it's
5:06
a confluence of things I was a
little
5:08
bit in the news in Holland
because of
5:10
the wedding Madonna was on the
show I'm
5:12
famous in the Netherlands for
saying
5:15
Madonna where everyone was
pronouncing
5:17
it medulla yeah so in the 80s
when I was
5:21
at television this day people
still come
5:26
up to me and go hey hurry but
going ah
5:30
geez you know I think the
confluence of
5:34
those things kind of like oh
yeah that's
5:36
a good guy well anyway I accept
partying
5:39
choose me it would be so funny
so thanks
5:46
for coming to the to the
wedding yes we
5:49
should talk about the wedding
you had a
5:50
big event there's the wedding
of the
5:52
decade yes it was bigger than
lady Di's
5:55
wedding I understand it was but
which
5:57
shocked me is that so here's
the years I
6:00
was just a little insider for
the people
6:02
out there so they know what
would kind
6:03
of a jerk I am
6:08
I can continue I showed up at
their
6:11
little pre event late because I
had the
6:15
time mixed up but let me just
say how
6:17
this fell fashionably it'll
hold on hold
6:19
on from the inside this was
supposed to
6:21
be from four to six only four
people
6:23
coming from out of state out of
town out
6:25
of country yeah and four to six
because
6:28
you know and we're still like
35 people
6:31
so it's a lot of people to have
in your
6:32
house and and
6:34
was like hey his Dvorak coming
signed
6:37
Horowitz was there with his
wife and
6:39
David Foley was there and his
family and
6:41
lots of people who listened so
I don't
6:43
know a man I'm texting Mimi
she's like
6:45
now I'm in Phoenix okay said do
you know
6:48
where John is now I don't know
where he
6:50
is
6:51
and then people are starting to
leave
6:52
and you know I'm waving at him
and all
6:54
of a sudden I'm out with
Horowitz with
6:57
his wife Jill and it's 7:30
which is you
7:02
know I expected it to go long
and
7:05
careening down the hill
7:07
the John see Dvorak in his
white rav4
7:11
with license plate lgy
7:12
that was for runner-up with
license
7:15
plate lgy skirt they come the
ocher not
7:19
everybody here I am John C
Dvorak yes
7:24
fashionably late but and Jill
Horowitz
7:28
she apparently turned around
went back
7:30
in and went the Tina went
you're never
7:32
gonna guess I guess we're
staying Dvorak
7:34
just showed up so so because of
that
7:43
moment you began to assume that
I was
7:47
just gonna be late when I'm not
a very
7:48
punctual as a person so so the
wedding
7:53
is will start at 6:00 and I
said you
7:54
what time you gonna when I get
there no
7:57
you've got to be there you said
by 5:30
8:01
and then the next day on Sunday
you mean
8:05
hold on I wasn't done with
Saturday you
8:09
come in say hi to everybody go
mmhmm
8:12
yeah and then within 15 minutes
hey do
8:16
you get to ESPN on that TV over
there I
8:19
got to see how the Golden State
Warriors
8:20
are doing TV looking at the
score I
8:27
wasn't sit down watching TV
curiously
8:33
because my timing was off and
the game
8:35
it just begins to zero in it
soccer game
8:44
yeah okay so it may says that
you
8:46
because it was
8:47
like a soccer score yes now the
next day
8:50
Sunday so they give me this
thing about
8:52
getting their guy I said well
yeah and
8:56
I'm thinking maybe I should
show up I
8:58
could go to the thing to be it
starts at
8:59
6:00 maybe at 6:15 you know
this thing
9:04
is starting at 6:00 the
ceremony starts
9:07
at 6:00 yeah made a big stink
about it
9:09
and what time did we start well
that's
9:12
what stunned me because I
because I was
9:16
thinking well you know if this
doesn't
9:18
start at 6:00 exactly because
he made
9:20
such a big stink you're walking
out I'm
9:22
done he know he's gonna hear
about it
9:24
forever so here's what you
forget here's
9:28
what you forget my wife runs
big shows
9:33
like the Ronald McDonald House
bandana
9:35
ball this thing was scripted
she had you
9:39
know people from the house
working with
9:41
her who know there was a whole
run of
9:42
show spreadsheet well it
started as six
9:47
with the twosome coming into
some song
9:49
and the jumping around lovely
day by
9:51
Bill where there's yeah and
then they
9:54
gonna did the ceremony there's
a bunch
9:55
of poems that were read every
one years
9:58
one one beautiful reading by
Tina's
10:00
daughter Ellen Ellen read read
this poem
10:03
and then they do the vows at
this gate
10:05
get this kind of a diminutive
guy doing
10:10
this sir well stop who was
cleaning stop
10:14
sir gene sir gene the baron de
Marriott
10:19
sheriff of Texas was supposed
to do the
10:23
officier ssin and he had his
script and
10:25
we'd met about it and he was
gonna wear
10:28
his long dress and with the
beard it was
10:30
gonna be perfect
10:31
and then Wednesday night he got
word
10:34
that his parents had been in a
car
10:36
accident up in Washington State
yeah and
10:39
it was pretty bad in his damned
dad was
10:41
in ICU I said dude don't even
think
10:43
about it get on the plane now
which he
10:44
did and I haven't gotten an
update as
10:47
far as I know his dad his mom's
okay is
10:49
that is okay but he had memory
issues
10:51
and was still in the ICU last I
heard
10:53
from him so lots of karma go
out to gene
10:56
and his family so we were
10:58
with an issue now getting
someone to
11:01
officiate a wedding is a simple
in fact
11:02
at least the 19 is other
daughter oh I
11:05
can say my stepdaughter she she
got
11:09
ordained online said mom don't
worry
11:11
about it see even I could do it
and then
11:13
I like how about Dvorak and
she's like
11:14
oh god no no not Dvorak it
might not be
11:23
a bad thing for the show if we
did these
11:25
weddings for five for ten
thousand
11:27
dollars a point out for that I
think
11:28
it's a good idea often we we
can do that
11:31
we can go marry people and do
11:32
appearances how much five or
ten I've
11:36
seen five or ten for a wedding
anybody
11:40
who's got five or ten thousand
dollars
11:43
well because it's like excess
money for
11:45
them let me tell you how it
worked for
11:46
us so I'm like I gotta find
somebody
11:49
thinking yeah who could do it
and then
11:50
we want our guests just to be
guests and
11:53
so I start searching around I
Bing it
11:56
and yes sure sure shit you can
get was
12:00
it sweet and short ceremonies
calm you
12:03
can choose your officiant it's
like a
12:07
it's like a tinder for people
who can do
12:09
weddings and all the girls go
yeah that
12:12
guy and that was Jason Jason
farmer who
12:16
were girls 250 bucks yeah I was
very
12:24
happy and he he's a I read his
blurbs
12:27
like former DJ eyes this guy's
perfect
12:29
he can read a script just read
it just
12:31
give us it yeah perfect I like
that I
12:33
did good I understand that he
looked a
12:35
little unkempt I know some guy
just
12:40
rolled in gonna be officiating
the
12:51
wedding you know that kind of
thing that
12:56
guy yeah exactly that guy I
mean all
13:00
that was missing as far as I was
13:01
concerned was having the a
nearby bottle
13:04
of open bourbon yeah
13:05
that he could you know go over
to once
13:07
in a while anyway then we
walked out
13:10
so he walked out to a CDS shook
me all
13:12
night long and then we
basically had a
13:15
party the rest of the night I'm
sorry
13:16
you didn't like your meal
13:18
yeah didn't like to me I wasn't
that
13:22
hungry but there was one thing
that was
13:24
just a little much the salad
came out it
13:27
had no salad dressing well
that's wrong
13:30
no vinegar oil well that's wrong
13:33
I had salad dressing then they
they
13:35
messed you up we had nothing
enemies
13:38
they're dressing on this thing
we're
13:40
gonna make a nice day she
dressed it
13:43
with water and I believe me
we're not
13:44
serving dry salad that's you
did well
13:48
okay thanks for telling me
because we're
13:50
gonna make make an issue out of
that you
13:53
should yeah I didn't know the
girl gets
13:55
all huffy and she brings us a
little
13:56
bitty bowl of salad dressing on
this for
13:59
the size just a little bitty
like a
14:01
thumbnail and so we had to try
to split
14:03
that among four three I
apologize I'm so
14:06
sorry Jill didn't care the
whole table
14:13
didn't get salad dressing I
know I had
14:16
salad dressing but I know that
some
14:18
people their food arrived and
wasn't
14:19
really warm there's some other
minor
14:22
issues well Mimi and I used to
work in
14:25
that business kind of and she
talked
14:27
about the mystery errors and
service
14:29
they were it was and we all
concluded
14:33
later in the evening that
reviewing the
14:38
day
14:38
yeah reviewing the typical
post-mortem
14:41
of the day we went over it with
the
14:44
horowitz's and concluded that
this place
14:47
really didn't wasn't equipped
to serve
14:49
these sorts of the events and I
felt
14:52
that they sold somebody a bill
of goods
14:53
that they couldn't do it
because the
14:55
giveaway according to Mimi was
they kept
14:58
going way back into the kitchen
and each
15:00
person bringing back two plates
yeah
15:03
this kitchen is way too far
removed oh
15:06
yeah yeah I saw that too where
is the
15:08
big cart you bring out you know
this the
15:11
setup cart you got with a
thousand
15:13
dishes on they roll the big
cart out
15:15
into the middle of the thing
and then
15:16
the service people go nuts and
they get
15:18
everything served no no they
didn't do
15:20
that they were and what and
they could
15:22
only carry two dishes they were
15:23
like these professionals that
could
15:24
carry six dishes you know the
way some
15:27
of them or even a tray with
four or five
15:30
dishes didn't do that either
15:31
it was just carrying dishes one
by one
15:33
and it took forever to serve
and that's
15:36
the only bitch I had okay well
that's
15:38
good feedback add the salad
really
15:40
pisses me off though that
really angers
15:42
me yeah well that's lame it was
a bit
15:45
baffling now I was disappointed
but it's
15:49
okay you and me me don't dance
well I
15:53
dance but Mimi doesn't dance I
see you
15:55
dancing dancer she's not
dancing I
15:57
didn't see you dancing I just
said I'll
16:01
say it again I'm not gonna
dance if
16:03
she's not dancing why not
because it's
16:06
rude I thought like leaving
somebody oh
16:09
yeah you stay there have some
fun that's
16:11
bull crap I'm not doing that so
we man
16:14
they never had a music guy I
love the DJ
16:19
deaf as you are I love ya he
did have it
16:21
a little loud I agree and of
course he's
16:23
deaf but I thought that DJ was
great
16:26
it's varied I had its very first
16:28
understand that were given so
much bass
16:30
bass wash it was blowing the
curtains he
16:34
was just trying to cater to the
audience
16:36
mainly me who's deaf yeah
actually
16:40
here's what I noticed it here's
the
16:42
complicated part I have no
reference
16:44
anymore with the hearing aids
so when I
16:47
was glad that my sister said to
you and
16:49
then you told me and then of
course I
16:51
said hey man my sister
complains a lot
16:53
which you went back and told
her of
16:55
course my sister complains
about sup but
16:59
she was right you were right
but I have
17:02
no reference because even when
it was
17:03
turned down I kept saying to
people is
17:05
this loud to me it's because
you know
17:06
the the compression in my
hearing aids
17:09
will bring the music up and it
does all
17:11
kinds of weird things and it
was very
17:13
difficult for me to reference
if the it
17:15
was too loud the best line of
the night
17:17
was you saying uh I see the
music he
17:21
says it gotta be 140 decibels
in there I
17:23
said which is illegal I think
in most
17:25
communities and it was booming
the guy
17:29
were nd it was just loud what
bothered
17:31
me the fidelity was mediocre
17:32
so so you said oh okay well I
just I
17:36
just turned my
17:36
hearing it is off it sounds
great okay
17:43
anyway it was a great time was
great you
17:45
had all the family there we had
a
17:47
fantastic time I'm really happy
you came
17:49
when Mimi came I'm happy
everybody came
17:53
so it was and now I'm married
go figure
17:58
yeah about that now about that
now as
18:02
the keeper is part of the
enterprise we
18:06
see we've not had our start
button in
18:08
now you watch no no no I think
your
18:10
modulation resolving that last
show no
18:16
we haven't had our honeymoon
yet and
18:19
that's because we're going
we're going
18:20
to combine it with a trip to
Northern
18:24
Ireland a friend of hers her
daughter is
18:27
getting married that they were
actually
18:28
there as was the daughter very
good
18:30
friends first so we had already
planned
18:32
on undoing the the Northern
Ireland trip
18:34
but and then from there we're
gonna go
18:37
to just four or five days going
to go to
18:40
Portugal just to sit on the
beach for
18:43
you know a couple of days but
we will be
18:46
in London for two days and the
keeper is
18:48
like a you know now that we're
a part of
18:51
this enterprise we should do a
meet-up
18:53
so I think we'll do that on let
me see
19:00
we'll do it on Wednesday Oh
John just
19:04
popped out get him back in a
second
19:07
don't hang up on me
19:10
hello can you hear me I can
hear you you
19:15
hung up on me I didn't do
anything about
19:18
anybody as I was saying because
she's
19:22
now part of the saying wife
saying
19:24
Tina's part of the enterprise
now I know
19:26
I heard what you said I said
because
19:29
we're going to London and she's
part of
19:32
the enterprise now we were
going to do a
19:34
meet-up on Friday I think it's
the 13th
19:38
oh could be Friday no the rise
of what
19:41
of June hold on let me check
are we
19:47
gonna do shows or whoa
19:49
they dead I only skip once for
a wedding
19:52
I'm not gonna skip for a
honeymoon you
19:54
crazy
19:55
no Friday Friday no I'm sorry
Wednesday
20:01
the 12th yes
20:02
Wednesday the 12th of June he
will do a
20:07
meet-up in London to be
determined I
20:09
just want to give everybody a
heads up
20:11
it'll be in the evening and
then if
20:15
anyone wants to we could do one
in
20:17
Portugal
20:18
I don't do we have but
definitely
20:21
definitely have people in
Portugal I
20:23
don't think we have anybody
well we
20:25
can't do it in Ireland we in
Northern
20:27
Ireland we just won't have
enough time
20:28
I'm just in and out so I look
forward to
20:32
that yeah I know that Portugal
is
20:37
probably not gonna happen I
think you'll
20:39
get him of showing it London
yes and um
20:43
and that I think that would be
fine yes
20:46
we will be serving dry salads
it's the
20:51
new No Agenda staple all right
20:55
and thank you all very much for
all your
20:57
tweets and well wishes and all
the great
21:00
things you've said and the
Dutch press
21:03
has been their typical the
typical way
21:07
you know always a little cranky
21:11
well we're that Tina looks like
the
21:15
perfect mix between X number
one and X
21:17
number two on juice bags anyway
hey
21:25
there was something else there
was big
21:27
big news that took place and
that was
21:28
the and a lot and in fact mark
halls her
21:31
mercs or Mark Hall who also
attended our
21:33
nuptials was very honest and he
had he
21:36
actually although he lives in
in the
21:39
Austin area he had he was
staying at the
21:42
hotel where we had the
reception he said
21:45
Adam I'm going upstairs I'm
going to
21:49
watch the final game of Game of
Thrones
21:51
episode I will be back he was
the only
21:54
person that was honest about it
21:55
I saw people tripperz leave in
you know
21:58
that you have people thinking I
gotta
22:00
get out soon I don't you know
22:02
after the after everything was
done
22:04
there's cleanup and people like
don't
22:06
tell me don't tell me what
happened
22:07
don't - don't spoil it for me
and I give
22:12
me crap about just checking a
score and
22:14
I know I know well so I have
two clips
22:16
that relate to this the first
is just
22:20
something interesting between
AOC and
22:22
Elizabeth Warren for some
reason they've
22:24
teamed up on I don't not sure
what
22:26
issues but they had their
little review
22:29
of the Game of Thrones and as
you can
22:31
imagine you know if it was good
I feel
22:40
like we were getting so close
to having
22:44
this ending with just women
running the
22:47
world like oh they're too
emotional now
22:52
exactly and willing at the end
to make a
22:58
quick Allegiant shift when
Danny was and
23:08
yet who already is queen of the
north
23:12
thank you very much right right
she
23:14
walks away saying and I'll
still be
23:16
queen of the north I know come
on for
23:20
the big ones and I was
disappointed when
23:22
you get some feminist analysis
up in HBO
23:28
all right so there it is it's
like okay
23:31
clip of the day right off the
bat so we
23:33
get that over with well hold on
a sec
23:35
[Music]
23:37
thank you I mean give me a
break what is
23:41
intended to expose yourself as
some sort
23:44
of a fanboy junkie and go on
and on
23:47
about women taking over the
world and
23:49
all this other stuff how is
this a
23:51
politically good idea well I
don't think
23:54
it is but maybe a lot of people
agree
23:57
well this bring brings me to my
second
24:00
clip in this I have not
followed Game of
24:04
Thrones I tried watching the
first
24:05
episode and a half didn't
really like it
24:07
I did sit and watch as at least
watch
24:10
the final one yeah Monday and
let me
24:15
tell you my side so we even
this up I
24:17
have never seen any complete
episode of
24:19
Game of Thrones I can't watch I
think
24:21
it's unwatchable I like to see
I have
24:25
seen this scenes where the
dragon comes
24:27
in and burns people to the you
know just
24:28
burns her to the to toast yeah
I think
24:31
that's kind of cool and I liked
24:32
what's-her-name the actress who
plays
24:34
the evil blonde yeah with the
dragon
24:37
yeah I think she's fun to watch
act
24:39
mm-hmm but I've never seen a
whole
24:41
episode I never saw any thing
from this
24:43
season including a clip so I I
can't I
24:46
don't care about this story I
think it's
24:48
it's a cornball just cornball
period
24:52
well yes you're right and what
the what
24:55
is interesting to me is why do
I not
24:57
like it
24:58
why does my partner-in-crime
Jhansi
25:00
dvorák not like it why does my
I love
25:03
saying it why does my wife not
like it
25:04
why do we why does it not
appeal to us
25:06
what is it so instead of why
doesn't
25:09
appeal what is it that it
appeals to
25:11
people so much that they are
just you
25:15
know it's it's it's now at the
point
25:16
where their entire petitions I
think on
25:19
moveon.org to rewrite and
reshoot the
25:22
ending because they did it
wrong or
25:24
something and yeah no one
petitions for
25:26
anything of importance like I
don't know
25:28
what the Chinese are doing or
structure
25:33
yeah anyway another person who
was a big
25:36
fan is my co-inventor of
podcasting dave
25:39
winer and he did a short little
podcast
25:43
which I think explained
entirely what
25:48
kind of people like this
25:50
why and it's a minute 30 then
it's just
25:54
Nene listen yes the ground that
the game
25:58
of Thrones has broken other
than just
26:01
incredible attention to detail
in the
26:04
production and a sense of
grandiosity
26:08
that is like nothing had ever
done
26:12
before as far as I'm concerned
by the
26:13
way you can tell who was in
charge of
26:16
the technology and who was in
charge of
26:18
the sound when podcasting was
created
26:20
the thing about Game of Thrones
is that
26:22
it just fucks with you and
they've been
26:26
doing that ever since season
one you
26:28
know you go along and all
through season
26:30
one you think you know the main
26:31
character is Ned Stark you know
this is
26:34
the show about Ned Stark and of
course
26:36
the end of season one they kill
Ned's
26:40
and it's just been one thing
after
26:43
another just like that so I
left this
26:45
aim to establish he's a huge
fan where
26:47
you know you could you just
don't feel
26:49
like the ground you're walking
on is
26:51
solid at all and you could just
never
26:53
and then oh then they they sort
of throw
26:55
these curve balls at you
because they
26:58
have such terrible writing that
they put
27:01
out a few mediocre shows and
you think
27:03
well these guys just there's
enough
27:05
there's no point I'm just gonna
go
27:07
through the motions and I'm not
27:08
expecting anything to happen
and the it
27:12
just lower your expectations
all the way
27:14
down to the floor and then it's
not like
27:18
man we just want to do this and
so
27:22
that's what we're gonna do and
people
27:23
get very angry about this
because it's
27:25
like I don't know it's like
every time
27:28
Trump does something crazy
people go bad
27:31
you know Trump's doing
something crazy
27:33
look everybody let's ego yeah
that's
27:39
right
27:40
well why are you surprised
other than
27:44
yeah I guess there's a rush
that you get
27:46
and it's the same with Game of
Thrones
27:49
it's a rush there you go it's
Trump
27:54
derangement syndrome yeah yeah
maybe
27:59
it explains two things in one
go people
28:02
somehow were certain people
respond a
28:05
lot of people to mediocre crap
28:09
with things that turn you
upside down
28:11
twists your stomach because you
get a
28:13
rush from running around saying
this is
28:15
fucked up that's exactly what
he just
28:19
said and I think his analysis
is correct
28:21
the expletive properly sorry
the first
28:32
time first time for everything
now that
28:38
could be look at people who
like the
28:41
shore they're all a bunch of
Democrats
28:44
is not necessarily a Democrat
he hates
28:46
Trump I don't think she's
Democrat he's
28:50
voted for he's voted Republican
in the
28:52
past and I know he has I don't
care he
28:55
said he got all involved with
because of
28:57
Obama cuz of Obama he's now all
in on up
29:00
on being political he never was
before
29:03
ever he went he did a whole
podcast
29:05
about his change from being a
political
29:08
to political and it was all
because of
29:10
Obama and he thinks Obama's the
best and
29:12
and he expects great things for
the
29:14
country because of Obama Obama
Obama
29:15
this was of course eight or
nine years
29:17
ago and you know he's not it
didn't
29:22
sound like a Republican to me
I'm not
29:24
saying he's Republican I'm
saying he's
29:26
not as far as I know I don't I
don't see
29:29
him as a Democrat I see who I
see
29:30
someone who hates Trump
illogically
29:32
Democrat because I heard her
say it okay
29:36
fine Democrat well but I don't
think
29:39
that's what the reason I say
that I
29:41
would think of support is
because this
29:43
is just Democrat Hill BOTS who
liked
29:45
this show no I don't think so
29:48
but it is so far we've got
three of them
29:50
I got yeah come on leave you
gotta tell
29:52
me Leo Laporte is a Democrat
he's a big
29:56
game of Thrones guy - is that
yes of
29:58
course he is all right let's
move on to
30:03
something more important like
this China
30:06
situation fantastic the the
mainstream
30:10
media all they can talk about
is well
30:14
Google might not be able to
sell the
30:16
Android you know Kent license
Android
30:19
operating system - Huawei did
they miss
30:21
the executive order did they
just miss
30:24
this and not see that this is a
huge
30:27
deal this could screw China
into the
30:29
ground I mean really really
screw China
30:35
besides Huawei's phones the
networking
30:39
equipment they have they have
laptops
30:42
and computers that will no
longer be
30:44
allowed to run Windows now they
have a
30:46
90-day window that was created
before
30:48
Huawei's name goes on the list
but it
30:51
could put anybody on the list
it's it's
30:54
it's really a very very
powerful move
30:57
that is being well of course
all the
30:59
mainstream news all they do is
Trump
31:02
Trump bars you're missing the
real news
31:08
that this to me I don't know if
you guys
31:10
talked about some details for
people the
31:13
executive order is very
detailed you see
31:16
if I can give you the the title
of that
31:19
executive order it's very
detailed but
31:22
it specifically appoints the
Secretary
31:25
of Defense and of Homeland
Security to
31:28
make decisions about which
companies
31:31
American companies can share
technology
31:34
with and a licensing of an
operating
31:36
system obviously would also be
a share
31:38
but it's it's just cutting off
all all
31:41
ties between US technology
companies and
31:45
Chinese technology or any any
Chinese
31:48
company because this is because
the
31:51
Chinese have been ripping us
off of
31:54
course of course another thing
that you
31:56
didn't hear the inviting dream
yes and
31:59
why aren't they harping on this
32:01
there's this woman I want to
get her let
32:03
me just tell you what let me
just tell
32:04
you I the reason why is china
owns large
32:07
portions of the united states
government
32:09
they own the politicians their
Lobby is
32:12
incredibly strong and they own
parts of
32:15
Hollywood so that's your reason
why no
32:18
one parks about it hmm
32:22
yeah no probably good reason
Joe Biden's
32:27
son has a billion dollar hedge
fund with
32:29
Chinese money yeah what's he
gonna say
32:33
exactly what he says I have the
clip it
32:40
was Biden China I thought I had
a clip
32:44
maybe not he said it was no big
deal
32:48
yeah it's no big deal yeah
please I have
32:53
the Rosalind Layton clip I did
the whole
32:56
interview with her but I don't
have this
32:57
25 seconds on a huawei once you
play
33:00
that just as a little
background err
33:01
okay
33:03
what am I looking for here I
was looking
33:05
for something at well wait yeah
that
33:07
would make sense wah wah wah oh
you put
33:11
a space in it okay I got it
33:13
Huawei and the other Chinese
firms have
33:15
been allowed to get away with
theft of
33:18
our property when you go do
business in
33:20
China with a joint venture you
have to
33:22
turn over your information to
them they
33:23
have a new espionage law which
basically
33:25
says all Chinese subjects have
to go and
33:28
do espionage on their behalf I
mean even
33:31
now the case from the DOJ just
released
33:33
had Huawei employees would be
get a
33:36
bonus if they'd go to t-mobile
and steal
33:38
secrets
33:40
yes yeah yeah we that sort of
thing
33:43
yeah they the in fact they
stole the the
33:45
t-mobile testing robot didn't
it I don't
33:48
know
33:49
executive order on securing the
33:50
information and communications
33:52
technology and services supply
chain
33:54
that is the executive order
came out on
33:57
the 16th of May have you seen
anyone
33:59
dissected in the mainstream
anyone
34:01
really talked about it
34:02
no Playa laughter yeah it's in
the show
34:08
notes you can review it's a lot
of
34:09
legalese but it's very clear
that the
34:13
executive order says hey it's
dangerous
34:14
we can't have it and we're
knowing we're
34:17
not gonna have it unless China
shapes up
34:19
and you know they've been going
after
34:22
Huawei is the CFO still in
custody as to
34:26
what's going on with her yes as
a matter
34:28
of fact a house arrest I
believe right
34:33
she has three at least three
houses in
34:36
Vancouver switch and one of
them's a
34:38
mansion so I'm sure house
arrest is not
34:39
that painful just got word
surgeon's dad
34:43
is doing better now good so yes
I think
34:50
is very big deal already we're
seeing
34:53
the so called ABC strategy being
34:56
implemented by corporate
America I only
34:58
learned about this myself
recently ABC
35:00
means anything but China and
they're
35:03
moving manufacturing or have
plans to
35:06
move manufacturing to other
places in
35:08
Asia Vietnam is a favorite to
Vietnam as
35:12
big certainly for the furniture
that's
35:14
the furniture tray well the
furniture
35:16
also crocks shoes are now made
in
35:19
Vietnam oh my goodness you
should be
35:21
getting a bonus I should and
and by the
35:23
way you have collectors items
you have
35:26
original crocks made in China
the good
35:28
old days
35:29
oh my you're right I get to go
to that
35:31
dead trading consortium where
you trade
35:34
valuable shoes but this could
also
35:36
affect consumers and law
enforcement
35:40
here's a story about Chinese
35:42
manufactured drones
35:45
the ongoing us-china trade war
adding a
35:48
new disputed item the
Department of
35:51
Homeland Security warning
unmanned
35:53
drones made by Chinese
companies could
35:55
be stealing your data this
comes after
35:57
the Trump administration put
the Chinese
35:59
tech giant Huawei on notice over
36:01
national security concerns
joining us
36:04
now is Morgan right
36:05
you noticed that's how the
executive
36:07
order is discussed yeah you put
Huawei
36:09
on notice the whole Chinese
economy is
36:14
unnotice with this a cyber
security
36:16
expert
36:18
so it's estimated that eighty
five
36:20
percent of the drones in the
market
36:22
right now are coming from one
company in
36:24
China DJI how big of a threat
do you
36:27
think that is Melissa as we're
talking
36:30
right now I'm in Jacksonville
Florida at
36:32
the International Association
of Chiefs
36:33
of Police law enforcement
technology
36:35
conference where drones the
discussion
36:36
or debate happening today the
keynote
36:39
was and they're happening
tomorrow this
36:40
is a huge issue in fact every
agency
36:43
I've talked to almost all of
them are
36:45
using drones that come out of
China and
36:46
so the I think it's a huge
issue the
36:48
army quit quit buying certain
brands
36:50
including hikvision and DJI two
years
36:53
ago it's just taken time now
for the
36:55
rest of the country and public
safety
36:56
and public sector to catch up
and they
36:59
go on to discuss that your data
as to
37:02
where you're flying and the
video data
37:04
is all essentially being you
know also
37:06
pushed back to some cloud in
China
37:09
although you can opt out of it
they say
37:13
I'd like to see some data on
this I mean
37:18
I wanna hear some from some
techie
37:19
that's that says okay well I've
got the
37:21
drone I'm gonna watch it we're
gonna do
37:23
this we do that there it is to
sending
37:25
out packets I guarantee you
someone has
37:27
done oh I'll get that for you I
haven't
37:29
seen it no I haven't looked
forward but
37:31
I know it's gonna be there I I'm
37:34
wondering I'd like to see even
the NSA
37:37
or any government agencies has
evidence
37:39
that these things are phoning
home I
37:42
don't buy devices to be used as
spy
37:46
that's why I don't have these
other
37:47
things I don't have that did
the talking
37:50
tube in the house go for that I
don't
37:53
even have the smartphone if my
phone is
37:55
like interrupting the computer
by is
37:56
pinging something all the time
it
37:58
altaïr maybe I don't know it's
just that
38:00
you know that I don't like
these open
38:03
systems and so we bring all the
stuff in
38:05
from China and they shit then
they just
38:06
sell to China our spy devices
for the
38:08
Chinese is that what you're
saying yes
38:11
that's exactly right well how
come
38:14
people aren't complaining about
it more
38:15
instead of bitching about bar
Moeller
38:17
because people like drones they
like to
38:21
play with them people lighten
companies
38:22
make drones people like their
nest
38:25
people like they're talking
tubes people
38:27
think this is all good and you
and I
38:29
know better you know we got
lucky when
38:33
they threw that Kaczynski guy
and Joe
38:38
[Music]
38:39
Rosalyn Layton she goes on and
on with
38:41
all kinds of store horror
stories about
38:44
Huawei and I'm gonna try to get
her a
38:47
get you an interview with her
and I want
38:50
to mention that I personally
and a lot
38:53
of people with me felt you're to
38:55
interview show mooch and stole
was
38:58
extremely enjoyable to listen
to well
39:01
thank you I really liked it I
like both
39:03
of them for different reasons
39:06
I thought the mooch was my god
Tom
39:09
Starkweather did a great job on
on the
39:12
mooch with the with his with
the sound
39:14
yes he did he had him miked up
39:17
beautifully and it came across
and of
39:19
course my you know I'm using
quality
39:21
gear and they actually we used
that we
39:23
used his side of the recording
ah okay
39:28
that would make sense
39:29
yes very good and X Y a that
was a night
39:34
that was a good interview i
fellow is
39:36
evergreen enough I couldn't
well now I
39:39
have to do some interviews for
the by
39:41
the way one thing you didn't
know I
39:42
edited for the first thing I
had to edit
39:47
out the part about we're gonna
do just
39:48
kind of run in November mm-hmm
and I got
39:51
that it's nicely taken out but
stall I
39:54
probably spent an hour on the
hour
39:56
because it because he has his
long
39:58
pauses mm-hmm so I had that
shop every
40:01
one of them out and he sells
right good
40:03
without the pauses right right
and
40:04
there's other EQ problems and
some other
40:07
things I had to do
40:09
came up worked out well so I
was happy
40:11
enough with it yeah then now I
got to do
40:13
some interviews for the next
time it's
40:17
about time I did some
interviews well
40:19
maybe it'll be the the new
leader of the
40:21
the European Union of the of
the council
40:25
Starfleet Command foot on
steamer Moms
40:27
if he makes it today is voting
in he's
40:31
your old buddy isn't he he's my
he's my
40:32
old yeah he's my old buddy you
need him
40:35
for an interview it is gonna be
whoo
40:36
I've already kind of gotten
that party
40:39
of heart he sent out some
feelers and
40:41
Cary sent him a DM on Twitter
like
40:44
[Music]
40:45
crickets
40:47
exactly I'm getting crickets
now it is
40:51
an interesting system they
employ in the
40:55
EU in particular for this this
position
40:57
you know jean-claude juncker
the drunker
40:59
he's leaving and the bringing
in someone
41:02
new and this is the process
known as the
41:05
spits and Connie dotting of
course it's
41:08
a perfect German term for the
EU as as
41:11
it is the the German rice spits
and
41:15
Connie Dutton and I think it
would be
41:18
worth listening to some
propaganda from
41:20
euronews as and you'll like it
because
41:22
if you thought voting was
complicated
41:26
with the electoral college how
it's
41:28
really weird mom is like makes
no sense
41:30
a vote is a vote for each
person a vote
41:32
and popular vote in Hillary's
you're the
41:34
one you should be pretty happy
you're
41:36
not living in the European
Union beyond
41:39
the European parliamentary
elections
41:41
lies the battle for the EU
41:43
top job but how is the next
president of
41:46
the European Commission chosen
and is
41:48
the process democratic whoever
gets the
41:51
post oversees a body with
responsibility
41:54
for new laws policy I also this
is one
41:57
of those animated videos I find
that the
42:00
animation is insulting enough
but then
42:03
people think this music they
put behind
42:05
it it's like hey you're a dumb
child so
42:08
let me explain this really
complicated
42:10
process it was all a child in
English
42:13
before you go on I find it also
42:19
insulting and I
42:22
then the other one is the it
was funny
42:24
once maybe twice it was okay
but the guy
42:27
drawing yes
42:30
cartoons yeah that's where it
all
42:32
started with the music you draw
the
42:34
cartoon he's controlling a
cartoon of a
42:35
house and then a guy and man
going oh my
42:38
godness a rock kids eating the
house and
42:40
he draws the rock I mean it is
annoying
42:43
at this point I don't want to
see these
42:45
anymore and I also will blame
them whose
42:48
apples they did all the famous
42:50
commercials Apple's agency
shiet day
42:55
they started with the boop boop
boop the
42:58
strings and the Apple
commercials
42:59
remember the first ones but I'm
a PC I'm
43:01
a Mac so it's carried over now
to the
43:05
European Union elections and the
43:07
President of the European
Commission
43:09
oversees a body with
responsibility for
43:12
EU laws policies and the budget
in the
43:15
past the selection procedure
was seen as
43:17
rather murky described as horse
trading
43:20
between governments behind
closed doors
43:22
I guess it's all gonna change
this
43:25
impression persisted despite
reforms
43:27
giving the elected European
Parliament
43:30
more say more say sound like a
vote to
43:35
you or just more say hey what
can I do
43:40
you've got some more say
despite reforms
43:42
giving the elected European
Parliament
43:45
more say five years ago
jean-claude
43:48
Juncker was voted in under a
new system
43:50
designed to be more democratic
how does
43:53
it work now the how does more
Democratic
43:56
even work this is where it gets
43:57
complicated before the
parliamentary
44:00
elections each European
political group
44:03
puts forward its spits and
candy dad
44:05
that's German for lead
candidate after
44:09
the vote the nominee from the
group
44:10
winning most seats is the first
to be
44:13
considered by national leaders
in the
44:15
European Council which
represents Member
44:17
States do they have to accept
the
44:20
parliaments choice in theory no
but in
44:23
practice this candidate has a
clear
44:25
advantage
44:26
the EU treaty says taking into
account
44:28
the parliamentary elections and
after
44:31
appropriate consultations the
council
44:34
elects a candidate who's then
put two
44:36
MEP s in the parliament for a
vote if
44:38
there's no majority leaders in
the
44:41
Council have a month to propose
an
44:42
alternative but the spits and
candidate
44:45
process is under threat amid a
power
44:47
struggle between the European
Council
44:49
and the Parliament national
leaders say
44:52
they don't have to go along
with it
44:54
some want it ditched altogether
the two
44:57
main parties in Parliament back
the
44:59
system and their nominees have
been
45:01
taking part in debates with
other
45:03
presidential hopefuls but if
the new
45:06
Parliament is fragmented and
there's a
45:08
revolt against the lead
candidates
45:10
system the new commission boss
could be
45:12
an outsider it's all to play for
45:16
thanks.thanks for nothing if you
45:19
understand our words know
exactly no
45:23
wonder people stay home and
vote for
45:26
that I find it peculiar in it
you know
45:30
this new brexit party and in
the yeah
45:32
and the Faraj is in there
taking taking
45:35
names and kicking ass in the
European
45:38
elections are they the first
how does
45:42
Faraj end up in the European
Parliament
45:46
you constantly get getting
voted in but
45:50
in the local elections in
England they
45:52
won't vote him in for anything
45:54
well if they have liked it they
do they
45:57
have a special a qualifying
election is
46:01
a different election because
they you
46:03
know the Brits take part of the
EU
46:04
election right I believe I
believe the
46:06
way it works is you any party
can stand
46:09
for election in the European
Union you
46:13
don't have to necessarily be in
the
46:15
local government in fact most
people if
46:19
not all of the European
parliamentarians
46:22
are not in in local government
they're
46:27
part of parties and they can be
46:29
affiliated with the governments
but it
46:31
is it is something you vote for
46:32
separately you and I could
start a party
46:34
if we were of
46:36
natives of a certain country in
Europe
46:39
and then we could be voted into
which is
46:41
great because you get two
offices one in
46:43
Brussels one in Strasbourg you
get
46:45
stipend to be higher your
families you
46:48
can do all kinds of cool stuff
I don't
46:50
know if you saw this special
with Faraj
46:53
because I don't know who did it
but he
46:55
they have him on on film or
they're
46:59
taping him and he shows the
place where
47:01
he works here and then he shows
that
47:03
Strasbourg and it shows the
buildings
47:05
and he shows everyone showing
up to get
47:06
the stipend at 9:00 in the
morning they
47:08
leave their money and he goes
blows past
47:11
the guard who doesn't want
anyone going
47:13
in there and he says I don't
listen to
47:14
him and they go in I mean the
whole
47:17
thing is quite dead it's like a
head
47:20
shaker yeah well we'll see what
happens
47:24
hopefully my guy gets in and
then I'll
47:26
then I'll start and I'll just
start
47:27
working them and we we should
be able to
47:29
get him I mean I'm hosting the
47:31
Eurovision Song Contest for
Christ's
47:33
sakes yeah again more paparazzi
remember
47:43
this is a socialist deal so
you're gonna
47:45
get scale yeah you don't get
any of
47:53
course it is it's it's all
public public
47:55
broadcast corporation yes scale
host
48:00
yeah you wouldn't get like 50
grand or
48:03
Plus hmm I don't think so I'll
let you
48:07
know when they call I'll tell
you what
48:09
they said what the opening
offer was
48:12
yeah we've heard about that guy
curry
48:13
he's big what's he doing now oh
he's
48:16
what he's a white caster
48:19
he's a pod cat yeah invented
podcast he
48:21
never heard that
48:22
well I knew he'd I kind of knew
he and I
48:24
don't know that I knew it but I
think I
48:25
knew it and they can't Van a
podcast but
48:27
that's what he does thanks
thanks
48:32
nothing like Dona thanks you
probably
48:36
have booking people to do for
these
48:37
interviews yes no I know it is
a problem
48:41
we needed good Booker's is what
we need
48:42
we get a good Booker's we can
do all the
48:44
interviews you want we could do
a whole
48:46
separate series we just need
Booker's we
48:48
need people to find people for
us
48:50
that's all yeah find him in
when guys
48:53
trying but he
48:55
I just wanted to interrupt the
well
48:57
maybe we're done with the
European you
48:58
and elections will no more on
Sunday we
49:00
can talk about it
49:01
just about the Electoral
College in the
49:03
US you know this is a
surprisingly
49:07
misunderstood as of the most
recent
49:10
election yeah school I don't
even know
49:14
if they do anymore they don't
and now
49:19
just if I asked you in 30
seconds to
49:21
tell me the reason behind the
electoral
49:23
college and you've said it
before it
49:26
would be to keep what a couple
of large
49:30
states dominating national
politics or
49:32
have the majority screw over the
49:36
minority yeah which is the
problem with
49:38
the democracy
49:39
straight up straighter C's per
se are
49:42
the tyranny of the majority say
there's
49:45
no way you can't be tyrannical
if you
49:47
run it if it's a true democracy
worth
49:49
majority votes and I think
brexit kind
49:52
of the whole wrecks it yes
stinks of
49:55
that well here's another
actually an
49:56
exemplifies the problem here's
another
49:58
example how about the farmers in
50:00
California who can't even
collect their
50:03
own water because the majority
50:04
determined that water has to be
shipped
50:06
off to the cities yes that's
the same
50:09
that's the same thing that's
democracy
50:11
that's how real straight-up
democracy
50:14
can work and it's great if
you're on the
50:16
winning side of the water not
so great
50:18
if you're not but now let's
listen to
50:20
one of my favorite podcasts I'm
sorry
50:22
it's the Tod cast that's right
everybody
50:25
chucked out on the Tod cast and
this is
50:28
just 30 seconds with kimberly
atkins i
50:31
think yeah honestly the easier
way if
50:34
people don't want this
president in
50:36
office the better way to get
him out
50:37
would be to not elect him in
2020 then
50:40
to try to impede well i've
always
50:42
thought is what would james
madison say
50:43
if he were to come back right
now and
50:45
say and sort of what would
argument what
50:47
he may wait for election all
this stuff
50:48
and he would say hey hey you
idiots we
50:50
actually gave you a remedy it
was called
50:51
the electoral college and you
chose not
50:53
to use it and that is your the
whole
50:55
point of the electoral college
was to
50:57
prevent some sort of disastrous
51:01
disrupter that
51:02
could totally blow up the
Constitution
51:04
as we know it
51:06
I think it worked perfectly
well Todd
51:09
caste prevented the situation
we're
51:12
talking about this is the
blindness of
51:15
the lab they exactly of the
media got
51:18
the left the media torille
college we
51:20
gave you like the Electoral
College did
51:22
its job it kept the the
imperious I will
51:28
use the word like a nice word
imperious
51:31
Hillary Clinton from becoming
president
51:33
based on the popular vote which
was
51:35
mostly letting California
dominate
51:38
things the entire popular vote
that she
51:39
wanted I don't know how many
times have
51:41
to say because people don't
seem to
51:42
remember came from California
California
51:45
pushed her over the top by over
four
51:47
million votes and the new mouth
she
51:49
wanted to popular vote was just
three
51:52
plus million she would Alexi
lost the
51:54
popular vote if you took
California out
51:56
of the equation and that's the
reason
51:58
for the electoral college thank
you for
52:00
teaching me a new word imperious
52:03
assuming power or authority
without
52:06
justification arrogant and
domineering
52:09
imperious eldest imperious
imperious
52:15
impe you don't know the song do
you know
52:17
I don't like the way you're
singing
52:20
great Duran Duran tune
52:26
let's return back to the 21st
century
52:28
shall we great I'm glad you got
52:35
something on this yeah I got a
couple
52:37
these well here's a vanadis new
lows as
52:39
a CBS report adult film star
stormy
52:43
Daniels made attorney Michael
avenatti a
52:45
household name he represented
her in a
52:48
lawsuit against President Trump
she
52:50
wants the public to know the
truth but
52:52
an indictment unsealed today
alleges
52:54
avenatti stole $300,000 Daniels
was owed
52:59
for her book detailing an
alleged affair
53:01
with the president according to
court
53:04
papers avenatti forged Daniels
signature
53:07
on a letter to her literary
agent and
53:09
diverted her book advance into
a bank
53:11
account he controlled
53:13
he then alleging oh that's the
woman on
53:18
CBS is kind of bug-eyed well
she has a
53:23
speech impediment she can't say
the are
53:28
you CBS seems to have more than
one or
53:31
two people that do it I can't
remember
53:32
her name she's pretty good for
center I
53:34
never I never hated her I don't
I just
53:40
find it interesting that people
show up
53:42
in mainstream with with an
obvious to me
53:45
it's not his speech impediment
53:46
well she replaces the are we
listening
53:51
for she can't see ours is what
yeah she
53:53
uses double use instead of ours
where's
53:56
the back it up and playlists
are stormy
54:00
Daniels made attorney Michael
avenatti a
54:02
household name when he
represented her
54:04
in a lawsuit against President
Trump she
54:07
wants the public to know the
truth but
54:09
an indictment unsealed today
alleges
54:11
avenatti stole $300,000 Daniels
was owed
54:16
for her book detailing I heard
3 I
54:18
didn't hear her 300,000 an
alleged
54:21
affair with the president
according to
54:23
court papers avenatti forged
Daniels
54:26
signature on a letter to her
literary
54:28
agent and diverted her book
advance into
54:31
a bank account he controlled he
then
54:33
allegedly used the money to pay
for a
54:36
Ferrari airfare hotels
54:38
even payroll for his law firm
on Twitter
54:41
today avenatti said no monies
relating
54:44
to miss Daniels were ever
54:46
misappropriated or mishandled I
will be
54:49
fully exonerated avenatti has
also been
54:52
charged with stealing from
clients in
54:54
Los Angeles and with attempting
to
54:56
extort Nike by going public
with claims
54:59
the shoe company was illegally
paying
55:01
high school basketball players
CBS News
55:05
is Jericka Duncan in March did
you try
55:07
to extort Nike for millions of
dollars
55:10
no and any suggestion is
absolutely
55:12
absurd avenatti had considered
55:16
challenging President Trump for
the
55:17
White House he even started his
own
55:19
political action committee but
as his
55:21
legal problems piled up he
announced he
55:24
would not run in 2020
55:25
he used a third of the money he
raised
55:27
to pay himself was I'm boy is
that the
55:34
one of the most sacred things
that an
55:36
attorney has is a trust account
for your
55:39
client and it's like really
locking down
55:41
you can't touch everything he
did is
55:44
illegal it's unbelievable now
there was
55:46
a big stink made by one of the
55:48
right-wing groups and they're
talking
55:51
about how the news media
specifically
55:55
was fell in love with overnight
because
55:57
it was think he was the
antidote to
55:59
trump and I will remind us that
I said
56:03
he has to be very careful
because he's
56:05
using the boomerang and when
you misuse
56:08
the media to try and get get
something
56:11
for yourself just for yourself
it always
56:13
comes back 10 times harder and
hits you
56:15
in the head walk so they've
determined
56:18
that in fact somebody did a
calculation
56:20
saying that media gave him a
hundred and
56:22
forty seven million dollars
worth of
56:24
free publicity and of course
they have a
56:27
tendency to do this with people
but
56:30
listen to this compilation of
all the
56:32
media fawning and talking about
this guy
56:34
this is a compilation put
together by
56:36
free beacon
56:37
he's Donald trum worst
nightmare Mike
56:40
joining us once again is
Michael Ivan
56:42
audience ringing Michael
avenatti
56:43
Michael avenatti Michael
avenatti
56:45
Michael avenatti thank you very
much
56:46
he's out there saving the
country
56:48
Meechum says he may be the
savior of the
56:50
if you are something of a folk
hero now
56:52
Michael avenatti an apology
I've been
56:55
saying I'm not for writing
Michael I've
56:56
seen you everywhere what do you
love to
56:58
say I was wrong brother you
have a lot
57:01
to say buddy
57:02
I'm just dying to hear what you
think as
57:05
people all like you I'm the
only person
57:07
right here Donald Trump fears
more than
57:09
Robert Noah we think you guys
are the
57:12
tip of the spear that's going
to take
57:13
down Donald Trump
57:15
Michael avenatti is a beast
okay that's
57:17
true and he's a beast
57:21
he has a great bigger calling
here that
57:24
being a lawyer is minimal
compared to
57:26
what he's doing no one has
talked
57:28
tougher directly to Donald
Trump on TV
57:31
than Michael avenatti and
Donald Trump
57:33
is afraid to mention his name
that's
57:36
fascinating Donald Trump is
terrified of
57:39
Michael avenatti
57:40
yeah this proper run for his
money
57:41
anybody else Michael avenatti is
57:43
substantial threat to the Trump
57:45
presidency the Democrats could
learn
57:46
something for you you are
messing with
57:48
Trump a lot more than they are
he has no
57:51
doubt created sheer panic and
all
57:54
Trump's very fragile mind
57:56
Michael avenatti is laying down
the law
57:58
as guest co-host
58:00
really thinking about running
for
58:02
president one reason why I'm
taking you
58:04
seriously as a contender is
because of
58:06
your presence on cable news you
look at
58:08
the field of Democrats right
now and I
58:09
for not ease the one who stands
out if
58:11
they decide they value a
fighter most
58:13
just people would be foolish to
58:15
underestimate Michael avenatti
I have
58:16
always said that they need a
fighter
58:18
look I mean we're gonna
continue to use
58:19
the media I think we've used it
with
58:21
great success now the joke is
that then
58:30
that was I thought a good
compilation
58:32
yeah and the joke is that at
the end of
58:34
the compilation they do it they
throw a
58:36
punch line and kind of a
something he
58:38
they also caught a Vinod he's
saying
58:40
which turns out to be the great
irony is
58:42
also it might work as an ISO
but play
58:44
avenatti to all my sexual
fantasies
58:46
involve handcuffs the view my
goodness
59:05
yeah yeah I'll take it I'll
take it as
59:07
an ender show but maybe without
the aw I
59:09
don't know thing there are is
just that
59:11
that's will leave us gonna fade
it out
59:13
it'll leave us on a sad note if
I leave
59:15
that at the end of the show oh
my
59:21
goodness well with that it is
time to
59:25
thank you for your courage and
say in
59:26
the morning to you the man who
put the C
59:28
in the cuffs on a vanadis
handcuffs John
59:31
C drag good morning to you mr.
Adam
59:36
curry also in the morning to
all ships
59:37
and see boots on the ground
feet in the
59:39
air subs in the water all the
games and
59:41
nights out there in the morning
to our
59:43
trolls sitting there in the
troll room
59:46
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59:49
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59:50
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59:55
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59:58
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you what
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gives a shit about who uh I
don't know
1:00:19
either now shit about him Doris
Day
1:00:23
passed away yeah we lost her uh
not do I
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1:00:35
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after sunset
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that's when it gets fun with my
moroccan
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buddies Benjamin Parker comes
up in the
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list eleven hundred and forty
dollars
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just short how almost this is
the top
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guy well he wasn't the top guy
there but
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he's definitely the top guy
with a long
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note as a longtime listener was
never
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been a producer and a surf on
the
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protected of Barron Walkman I
hereby
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make a pre-emptive contribution
before
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being called out as a douchebag
on the
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show 11:40 on this contribution
I would
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call out fifty five hundred
eighty
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dollars and eight cents the
original
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boobs donation oh it's the
backwards
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boobs
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yeah yeah it's the original
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right to flip it over this
backwards
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boobs with an S do it on a
calculator is
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it this is the proper way to do
it on a
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calculator yeah boobs in honor
of my
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beautiful wife yes beautiful
wife into
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to human resources she provides
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sustenance 4.5 4 5 5 8 is in
honor of
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the Metra mone allows of
adamant the
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keeper for a long time with
little
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shape-shifting and the
remainder 1.92 is
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just because I'm not sure what
my actual
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CPM would be since I started
listening
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yeah since I started listening
if you
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did actually sell out but
hopefully it
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brings me closer to do addi
douching
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well I think he's I don't see
what he's
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trying to do all this
numerology for
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just do you deserve a D do she
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here's to getting the
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Ohio position in Ohio
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instead of traveling four hours
to
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Michigan all the time so he's
able to
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defend his territory for
jingles it
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would be great if you could
find any AOC
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clip followed by a megatron
disappointed
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in this generation i think you
have an
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iso or at least you used to
followed by
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some type of sales Karma yes
we're an
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interesting read you might try
to
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understand the split universe
they
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recommend the book their
righteous mind
1:05:54
by Jonathan heat I've read this
it's a
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very good book he has
essentially met
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five moral foundations and how
people
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fall on the moral foundations
determine
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whether they are in universe a
or B the
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five categories are if you care
fairness
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or proportionality loyalty or
in-group
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okay this not makes no sense
let's read
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the book basically the finding
of the
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conversations have a balance of
all five
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moral foundations onward wait
he needs
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his jingles this is ridiculous
selfie
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you see myself before me
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you've got karma there you go
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sales Karma special Benjamin
Doolin up
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there with one one three nine
we got a
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lot of big donors today yes one
one
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three nine and he I think said
anew in
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which I have defined now I
believe he
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becomes a knight today yes
tonight I
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don't know that he says that is
possible
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possible well it's definitely
instant
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night in some regard I've been
I made a
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donation in the amount of 1139
this
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donation should be dubbed the
keeper in
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honor of Adam's nuptials oh and
is also
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divisible by 17 which is prime
and my
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own version of 33 bingo I've
listened
1:07:21
for a long time as a douche bag
so addi
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douching is in order as this is
my first
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donation this makes me an
instan ight I
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would like to be known as Sir
Benjamin
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Doolin the poor knight of the
wood the
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show is great I laugh every
time John is
1:07:42
a crotchety old fucker and Adam
gets
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missed about it what does that
happen
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better at times I've had little
to look
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forward to well then there were
you two
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insufferable prick stoolie lift
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spirits success right right
yeah no
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twice a week and every Thursday
no
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jingles but how about some
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health sales cars and books
relationship
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and for me and everyone who
needs it
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I like the goat scream variety
with
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Adams yay you've easily found
otherwise
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Adam do your thing thanks gents
for the
1:08:28
fantastic show keep it up until
you quit
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I'll be donating again here soon
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employing the value for value
model to
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inner
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rich me Cheers let me see if I
can find
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what he's looking for you've
got and
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then we have an anonymous donor
five
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hundred nineteen dollars and 19
cents
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which is the wedding
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big time wedding does that's a
huge
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wedding donation thank you
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that was 5:19 May May 19th for
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wedding date in jnk thank you
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thing fifty
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sorry mabrook atom or Maybrook
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does that mean mabrook mabrook
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atom congrats from the lovely
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sharing some of my first
paycheck for my
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first real job since delivering
pizza in
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college all that army stuff for
the last
1:09:37
28 years didn't even seem to be
like a
1:09:39
real job a career yes but most
of the
1:09:42
time too much fun to be truly a
job
1:09:43
onward to the next chapter for
both of
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us thank you for your courage
and my
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Brooke is congratulations in
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there we go Thank You trolls
well he's
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her Dave the Baron of Kansas
City in
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absentia he's in Riyadh Robert
used to
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pronounce it Rydia no agenda
staple at
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Rydia our media vidya Kelly
from Kenai
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sounds like keen eye Kelly from
Kenai
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$500 this is gonna be a long
episode
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today Kelly from Kenai Kenai
it's been a
1:10:22
year since my last donation
forgive me
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Father for I have sinned
sending a
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wedding gift to Adam and my
support to
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the show great value I am a
recruiter
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and always looking for
candidates and
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specifically dudes named Ben
please play
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Nancy's jobs jobs jobs and
Sharpton's
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not sure the title sounds like
of which
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we know much yeah that would be
I think
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that's resists we much is
what's being
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requests
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there keep up the good work or
desist we
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much we must and we will much
about that
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we commit jobs jobs jobs and
jobs that's
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karma sir stokes n' 369 12 a
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interviews please refer me as
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and Plymouth Pinellas paladin
been
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suffering from a mild
douchebaggery
1:11:27
apologies major congrats for
Adam and
1:11:31
Tina hope you as lucky as I've
been 25
1:11:34
years last month
1:11:35
douchebag check for Wyatt and
his
1:11:38
brother Dave something I
explained he
1:11:49
apparently is a douche bag
douche bag
1:11:51
check guy I initiated that long
ago but
1:11:54
never explained well but got a
jingle
1:11:57
never explained well they've
listened
1:12:01
and even donated but they may
have let
1:12:04
it go for too long yeah a time
that's a
1:12:09
secret agent Paul who did that
jingle oh
1:12:11
well but in response probably
furred
1:12:14
from a request that makes sense
1:12:16
ah right he came up with a
douchebag
1:12:20
cheque idea and then secret
agent Paul
1:12:23
did the jingle which is what he
says but
1:12:25
he got a jingle buddy never
explained it
1:12:27
justin regard in Phoenixville
texas 3 3
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3 . o 3 i've been a douche bag
for a
1:12:34
while but hoping to be deduced
with this
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donation yeah
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you've been deduced Dixville
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Pennsylvania huh please keep up
the best
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podcast in the universe I can
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tolerate the media through your
expert
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deconstruction also please play
whooping
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with the Constitution thing
that is our
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slide whistle remix haven't
heard that
1:13:26
in ages it's pretty good it
still stands
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up David Cheney $333 he wrote a
note in
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saying I forgot to leave a note
1:13:36
my last donation but if it's
not too
1:13:39
late i donating brings me and
his guys
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total for my knighting is gonna
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chaotic mass Oh fantastic
they've
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gradually sure to have bourbon
and bong
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hits at the table I sent this
email
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earlier for my ok no requests
for
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anything other than that yes
I'll see
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you at the round table thank you
1:13:58
baron walkman of buckeye 333
even uh al
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sharpton we much he's got some
jingles
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you can queue up ITM jens's the
answer
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the troll room hello trollee
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nobody says hide in the troll
room
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Congrats to the pot father and
keep her
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in a successful marriage and
another
1:14:17
note I am forced to do this I
must call
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out a fellow dude named Ben
whose actual
1:14:22
name is Ben you sir are a
douche bag
1:14:27
douche bag for not contributing
to the
1:14:29
best podcast in the universe I
call you
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out Ben from East Canton right
bribe or
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chip bribe or chip in
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I just soon you want to bribe
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walk walk man or chip in and
I'll name
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you a sheriff's as a sheriff ok
some
1:14:48
promises there all right Thank
You Baron
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Walkman of Bukka exists we mutt
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we must and we will much about
that be
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committed I'm Joe Biden and
thank you
1:15:04
for taking the time
1:15:06
you've got Carla those were his
jeans
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John the spawn Eimer $300 and
by the way
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I want to mention the people
out there
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because this is a little
lengthy this
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for two shows yes so people do
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understand but this fun content
in here
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as well Adam Dominion leather
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wish you and all wish you all
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in the future your you have
embarked on
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with Miss Tina the keeper now
think
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about it the keeper might need
some new
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gear out keep you ever hit for
some
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appropriate gear listeners since
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somewhere in the single digits
and have
1:15:56
donated once or twice as my
alter ego I
1:15:58
felt I needed to step up and
get a deed
1:16:02
douching okay we may not always
agree
1:16:10
but you have my undying support
in what
1:16:12
you're you and John do
1:16:14
I confess I only have one
serious love
1:16:16
in my jingle life and that is
that the
1:16:19
little girl yay oh well we got
that
1:16:22
I'm just looking I was looking
at the at
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the store
1:16:27
I bet you were mm-hmm onward hmm
1:16:31
Jonathan Jobin nice colors 2:35
yeah we
1:16:38
all do associate executive
producers
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this donation brings me in a
knighthood
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in honor of my 33rd birthday
today and
1:16:43
5:23 here's the donation of 235
it
1:16:49
brings me the knighthood I'm
from
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Switzerland and I've decided
listening
1:16:52
to no agenda in 2015 when I
lived I
1:16:54
started listening in 2015 while
lived in
1:16:57
Vancouver Vancouver BC I since
moved to
1:17:00
the u.s. I am now live in New
York with
1:17:03
no agenda on my side by my side
I was
1:17:06
able to not fall
1:17:07
pray to the local madness of
the media
1:17:10
here and keep my sanity and
help my wife
1:17:13
keep hers I'm fully convinced
that
1:17:16
listening to no agenda makes my
life
1:17:17
better and I thank you both for
that
1:17:20
call out to anyone working in
visual
1:17:23
effects who hasn't donated yet
don't be
1:17:25
a douchebag sometimes it looks
like
1:17:27
almost everyone in this line of
work are
1:17:30
crazy liberals believing every
word out
1:17:32
of John Oliver or Stephen
Colbert's
1:17:35
mouths by the way you know
there was
1:17:38
that report that said that
Colbert and
1:17:42
know that the Jon Stewart
quitting The
1:17:45
Daily Show helped Trump get
elected did
1:17:49
you see that uh it was it no it
was an
1:17:53
official study it was it was
published
1:17:55
on you know some sites but was
retracted
1:18:01
because they made a mistake in
the math
1:18:04
because III follow this
retraction watch
1:18:07
website for all the yeah
peer-reviewed
1:18:11
Sciences retracted which is
quite a lot
1:18:13
I might add and way too much
and the
1:18:16
original yes the original clip
not
1:18:18
enough really the original
claim was
1:18:21
that Jon Stewart quitting the
Daily Show
1:18:26
had at least helped Trump by
one percent
1:18:30
in getting elected and then
someone saw
1:18:33
that they had miscalculated the
mean or
1:18:36
something some so they done
something
1:18:38
wrong and it turns out that Jon
Stewart
1:18:41
and John Oliver and The Daily
Show and
1:18:44
Stephen Colbert have absolutely
had zero
1:18:48
influence on Trump being
elected and I
1:18:51
don't know which is worse for
them I bet
1:18:53
they were at home like man I'm
important
1:18:55
and now is oh it didn't matter
one bit
1:18:59
that's because they say they
preach to
1:19:02
the choir yeah it was just what
an
1:19:05
amazing that that study was
retracted
1:19:08
yeah well it's still out the
public
1:19:10
domain it'll be really the
people
1:19:12
believe it sure okay thank you
for your
1:19:18
courage congratulations to Adam
1:19:21
I'm sure there's a few of us
that are
1:19:22
listening to the best podcast in
1:19:24
universe donate today for title
I'd like
1:19:26
to be sir Jobin of the visual
effects
1:19:28
can we please add cheese fondue
and
1:19:31
raclette ooh to the round table
yeah
1:19:33
cheese fondue and raclette what
is
1:19:36
request direct led is that
would they
1:19:40
have the cheese on like it's
like herbs
1:19:43
heat is heated on the wheel or
something
1:19:45
and you scrape it off the wheel
is kind
1:19:47
of like hot you know it's just
you've
1:19:49
seen these things believe me
you've seen
1:19:51
it look it up
1:19:53
all right time cheese is needed
and the
1:19:56
Dutch aren't really helping us
with that
1:19:58
sorry Adam well Swiss cheese
Swiss
1:20:03
manufactured cheese's some of
them it's
1:20:05
probably third in the world
after and
1:20:10
maybe fourth after French who I
would
1:20:12
say number one Italian would be
number
1:20:14
two and then this is the
Spanish I would
1:20:16
give three the Dodger what had
just
1:20:18
whale shit where is it where
the Dutch
1:20:20
the Dutch would be down under
after the
1:20:23
Swiss maybe one two three four
five how
1:20:26
about the how about Wisconsin
20 did the
1:20:36
Chinese make cheese well no
okay well
1:20:41
you said like dairy prices not
big dairy
1:20:43
eaters hmm anyway thanks for
your
1:20:45
courage and aggression now he
asked that
1:20:47
you also want to ask her to
jingles yeah
1:20:49
Yoko Ono's the great gig in the
sky and
1:20:52
listen to that one less than
what he
1:20:53
said I got this note here yeah
and
1:20:55
listen to that horn yes for
yeah I can
1:20:58
play those
1:20:59
[Music]
1:21:18
you've got karma yeah we should
discuss
1:21:25
cheese more on the show
1:21:27
yeah I'm all-in yeah Jesus
tasty Jeffrey
1:21:31
Brier $207 $0.64 Adam
congratulations to
1:21:37
you and your and the keeper on
your
1:21:40
marriage and I pray for many
years of
1:21:41
happiness for you both
1:21:44
thanks to both of you and John
for being
1:21:47
the only place to get an honest
look at
1:21:49
the news it's true that's true
1:21:52
throw some karma towards
yourselves keep
1:21:55
up the great work
1:21:56
now I'm a little surprised you
didn't
1:21:59
mention that I threw that into
my vows I
1:22:04
didn't need you to remind me so
in the
1:22:10
middle of the vows Adam says
it's just
1:22:15
you know the back-and-forth but
I
1:22:17
actually should mention this I
recorded
1:22:20
the entire thing no one has
that but you
1:22:22
we wouldn't mind that seeing it
ya know
1:22:28
now it's like valuable I
recorded it I'd
1:22:30
noticed I was doing for some
snapshots
1:22:32
for the newsletter and I
realized that I
1:22:35
didn't make any said just took
nothing
1:22:37
but videos well the picture you
used for
1:22:40
the newsletter was not
appreciated by my
1:22:43
wife Oh what what did I say no
this it
1:22:49
was the pic it was just you
know it was
1:22:50
it it was of Ellen reading but
it wasn't
1:22:53
cropped and so you got the
officiant
1:22:56
picking his nose you know it's
just a
1:22:57
weird show it was not a great
shot right
1:23:01
that's what I was just about to
say I'm
1:23:04
looking for snapshots that I
can use in
1:23:08
the newsletter and I realize
all I did
1:23:10
was take videos already one
video after
1:23:17
another said holy crap and so I
found
1:23:19
that one picture no and I did
crop it
1:23:23
cuz I was using
1:23:24
wide-angle lens oh is cropped
mm-hmm and
1:23:26
yes I left a guy picking his
nose
1:23:28
because it was funny
1:23:30
and I thought it should be
worked about
1:23:32
my commentary that I wrote
underneath
1:23:34
the picture as the caption No
yes that
1:23:37
was exome - yeah but anyway she
knows
1:23:41
she knows the business does
well now
1:23:43
that she's part of the
enterprise yeah
1:23:47
okay so that's true so he
throws in in
1:23:52
the middle of the ceremony he
as part of
1:23:54
his bowels my box in the voice
he goes
1:24:09
that's true come on people were
laughing
1:24:12
- do you know what the hell it
meant
1:24:14
that's how good the most
everybody in
1:24:17
there uh-huh anyway so that was
funny
1:24:20
you're right
1:24:21
all right so what does Jeff
does never
1:24:23
forget it he's gonna give him a
1:24:24
something here it is you need a
give him
1:24:25
a karma towards yourselves yeah
he needs
1:24:27
a greenie - karma you've got
Karma $200
1:24:34
which Sir Tim of the tunnels
who writes
1:24:38
200 bucks he says I just want to
1:24:40
congratulate Adam and Tina
again kudos
1:24:42
to John for calling out
producers on the
1:24:44
Twitter's not sure what I did
but I did
1:24:46
something may peace from above
rest upon
1:24:49
you and remain with you now and
forever
1:24:51
and such yeah that concludes
our list of
1:25:01
producers executive producers
and
1:25:03
associate executive producers
for show
1:25:05
11:14 you want to thank you
every one of
1:25:06
them for really help and get
this show
1:25:08
it was great it's been a tough
month
1:25:11
fact that we didn't do a show
last
1:25:12
Sunday yeah well we did do a
show which
1:25:14
took actually more time than
probably
1:25:16
the show usually takes
production part
1:25:20
yeah it takes because it's
posted this
1:25:22
is the beauty of the regular
show yes
1:25:24
we're done and we're done on to
the next
1:25:28
one yes exactly well on behalf
of the
1:25:31
show and the enterprise the
value
1:25:34
network here in in Austin and
the keeper
1:25:36
I would say
1:25:37
thank you for supporting the
work we do
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you know pretty much continue
working
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throughout anything in our
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or the other
1:25:45
that's why the honeymoon will
be filled
1:25:47
with shows from the road
European flavor
1:25:49
and such but also just
understanding how
1:25:53
the value system works with all
the DES
1:25:54
platforming going on I think we
chose a
1:25:57
very smart path it's not an
easy one but
1:26:00
it is our show together and we
are
1:26:02
making it work into our 11th
season now
1:26:06
and thank you for all of your
courage
1:26:08
and remember we'll be back here
on
1:26:10
Sunday to do it all over again
with more
1:26:12
deconstruction and you could
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work at Wolle red dot org slash
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we've got a lot more coming up
just
1:26:20
remember it's all here it's a
formula
1:26:21
propagator is this we go out we
hit
1:26:25
people in the mouth
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1:26:36
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1:26:37
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1:26:40
I wonder relation I'm sorry I
should
1:26:42
clarify sell used jargon and I
really
1:26:45
try not to oh when I say cuz
people want
1:26:48
to know what that means
1:26:49
when I say it's posted I mean
it's post
1:26:53
produced posted is just the
short
1:26:54
version of okay it means that
you post
1:26:59
produce it means you do the
show after
1:27:01
you've done that you create the
material
1:27:04
then you put the show together
and you
1:27:06
do the editing and you've
tweaked it and
1:27:08
you do the sound you compress
you do all
1:27:10
these things after you've done
it and
1:27:12
that is the way most people for
some
1:27:14
reason and a lot of podcasting
schools
1:27:16
teach this well tell you the
reai will
1:27:19
tell you the reason why the
reason why
1:27:22
is that people did not have the
1:27:25
equipment available to them
it's still
1:27:28
really not readily available in
a form
1:27:31
that makes sense
1:27:31
there's no hey here's your box
to do
1:27:34
your great voice in podcasting
well yeah
1:27:36
as the road caster ripoff
that's the
1:27:38
story for another day so people
started
1:27:43
post-processing to make it
sound good
1:27:44
and I will tell you that I
believe is
1:27:48
probably good 80 percent maybe
even
1:27:50
higher maybe even 85 90 % of all
1:27:52
podcasts are done in
post-production
1:27:54
mode if these people would take
the time
1:27:57
to learn how to do it in real
time and
1:28:00
you know the shoots send me an
e-mail
1:28:02
I'll tell you what gear to get
I mean
1:28:04
Horowitz does it in real time
the show
1:28:07
stock broke the show money
manager
1:28:10
the show money manager would
your show
1:28:14
will be better it's just you I
hear the
1:28:17
the love and the spontaneity
chopped out
1:28:20
of so many podcasts pick Joe
Rogan does
1:28:24
it all live it's a great
podcast yeah I
1:28:28
don't think he's sitting around
chopping
1:28:29
up stuff just let it flow and
don't
1:28:32
worry about your flubs it makes
you
1:28:33
human but you gotta make it
sound good
1:28:35
it has to sound good
1:28:37
in your clip well that doesn't
really
1:28:40
bother me is that that's just I
was it
1:28:42
podcasts are only like two
minutes long
1:28:43
so it's not a problem but if
you're
1:28:45
gonna listen to something for
any length
1:28:46
of time you might want to
consider that
1:28:48
um but the post-production and
this is
1:28:51
the thing that would I like
about it the
1:28:54
most besides the fact that
you're done
1:28:55
is that it gets it gets another
word
1:29:00
that use of the word posted it
gets
1:29:02
posted as a finished product
for people
1:29:05
to download within an hour
mm-hmm as
1:29:08
opposed to the one of the shows
that
1:29:09
unfiltered show used to be
posted it was
1:29:13
post produced and it would take
them
1:29:14
days to get the show out oh
hell yeah I
1:29:17
used to do television shows it
would
1:29:19
take two days of editing and
then we
1:29:21
started to do them live and was
the best
1:29:23
thing ever you start at 7:00
p.m.
1:29:25
you've done it 10 to 8:00 go
home
1:29:27
nothing left to do to have a
meeting the
1:29:30
next day when the ratings come
out and
1:29:33
was that was lovely I want to
talk about
1:29:37
the deep platforming that's
happening
1:29:39
and where it's leading and I'm
actually
1:29:41
very positive about some things
I've
1:29:43
been noticing over the past
week and the
1:29:47
deep platforming again from yes
they're
1:29:51
people in the Indies companies
in Google
1:29:53
and Facebook and and all in
Twitter and
1:29:56
there's lots of people who will
tweak
1:29:59
the algos push someone off you
know
1:30:01
there's hate of course it's
what happens
1:30:02
in companies with lots of
employees you
1:30:05
know there's people who you
know like
1:30:08
we've discussed on the show
whose job it
1:30:10
is they're their contractors
and they
1:30:12
listen to stuff and say yeah
maybe I
1:30:13
don't know send it off you know
send it
1:30:15
to the algo again but really
most of it
1:30:18
is just to keep brand safe
content on
1:30:22
these platforms and buy brand
safe these
1:30:25
days that means nothing
controversial so
1:30:28
they don't really even want
their ads
1:30:30
anywhere near anyone who for an
example
1:30:33
would talk about Infowars or
Alex Jones
1:30:35
and it's all for the
advertisers it yeah
1:30:38
there's always political bias
but the
1:30:40
political bias starts with god
the
1:30:42
american god the advertiser and
that's
1:30:44
where the bias is so if you
really want
1:30:47
to change that you need to go
after all
1:30:48
advertisers but everyone's too
1:30:49
chickenshit they won't do that
but other
1:30:51
things are happening just to
add some
1:30:53
color to this Laura Loomer who
was the
1:30:57
platform very early on was on
with Alex
1:31:00
Jones as a documentary coming
out
1:31:02
about the people who have been
deep
1:31:05
platform may even be out I saw
the
1:31:07
trailer for I'm not gonna play
it for
1:31:09
it's all very dramatic Oh
taking away
1:31:12
our free speech so uh censoring
us and I
1:31:16
just don't I don't buy into
that we
1:31:19
don't need YouTube Google
Twitter we
1:31:22
don't need that we've been
functioning
1:31:23
we've worked very very hard at
it and
1:31:25
been doing it for a long time
and very
1:31:26
consistently on Thursdays and
we're
1:31:31
alive and we're doing it this
hysteria
1:31:36
is concerning but it is also
driving
1:31:40
something positive which I'll
explain
1:31:42
after we listen to Laura Loomer
and her
1:31:45
plight on the Alex Jones Show
well I
1:31:48
wish that he would do something
like I
1:31:50
said I confronted Congress and
when
1:31:52
Jackie was testifying in
September and I
1:31:54
begged President Trump I begged
him to
1:31:56
do something before it was too
late and
1:31:58
that was when Adele had access
to my my
1:32:01
my Twitter accounts right but I
was
1:32:03
mocked right look at that
asshole Billy
1:32:05
long in Congress its mocked me
and
1:32:07
called me crazy but what are
they doing
1:32:27
okay he's concerned about it
but that's
1:32:29
not gonna stop the fact that
I've lost
1:32:31
90 percent of my income can't
make a
1:32:36
living anymore even though I
have a
1:32:37
degree I was valedictorian in
college I
1:32:40
graduated top of my class in my
1:32:42
journalism program I'm sick of
fighting
1:32:45
harder than most conservatives
I'm
1:32:46
fighting harder than anybody
and I'm
1:32:49
being destroyed and they mock
me and
1:32:50
they say I'm some crazy
conspiracy
1:32:52
that's what happens Lorna
leaders so I
1:32:55
hear you as what happens to the
leaders
1:32:59
that's right they get them
going first M
1:33:01
leaders hey first of all
there's plenty
1:33:04
of things you can do consider
webcam
1:33:06
work there's tons of stuff you
can do
1:33:08
but oh that's mean I know is a
mean joke
1:33:13
I know it's a mean joke I
didn't really
1:33:15
mean that
1:33:15
but it's a look I'll tell you
if I lost
1:33:18
90 percent of my income I'd be
on the
1:33:20
webcam so damn fast your head
would spin
1:33:23
I'd be what we saw yeah yeah I
do
1:33:26
whatever I have to do to keep
alive and
1:33:28
support my family as I have
done in the
1:33:29
past I work for MTV says enough
what
1:33:32
levels I stoop to but the deep
1:33:36
platforming is driving
incredible in of
1:33:39
innovation and re innovation
and I'll
1:33:43
explain it most of the
companies that we
1:33:47
use and believe we can't be
without and
1:33:50
then we're hooked a lot of
people are
1:33:53
very hooked too particularly on
Gmail I
1:33:55
want to right remember to say
something
1:33:57
about Gmail a moment they are
built on
1:34:02
open source an open source that
they
1:34:05
take and add to and you know
when they
1:34:08
add to under it under the
particular
1:34:10
licenses they also have to
publish the
1:34:12
changes they've made and this
is how we
1:34:14
get things like the chromium
browser
1:34:16
which is open source
1:34:18
but there's other you know even
just the
1:34:20
web servers the the
underpinnings the
1:34:22
technology it's really out
there it's
1:34:25
available and what no one ever
thinks
1:34:27
about is you know what if a
bunch of
1:34:29
people who weren't necessarily
funded by
1:34:32
VC or if they really you know
they lay
1:34:36
out this big money scheme but
whatever
1:34:38
just people who are just kind of
1:34:39
interested in creating
recreating
1:34:43
technology that everybody can
use that
1:34:46
is not controlled and not
spying on you
1:34:48
and Laura Loomer is actually on
gab gab
1:34:52
comm gab is a competitor to
Twitter and
1:34:57
Instagram and Facebook and
search to
1:35:01
some degree to Google but not
really but
1:35:04
their social network and they
have a
1:35:07
very stand back rules you can
do really
1:35:10
pretty much whatever you want
as long as
1:35:11
it's within the constitutional
1:35:14
definition of free speech which
means
1:35:18
there are some limitations about
1:35:19
threatening language etc and
and you
1:35:24
know that it's a competitor to
to these
1:35:27
companies and people are honest
1:35:29
Twitter yeah but people are on
it and
1:35:31
and they're using it and I have
an
1:35:34
account I've been on and off it
yeah now
1:35:36
but what they did is they took
the
1:35:39
open-source version of the
brave browser
1:35:43
which we have raved about
before brave
1:35:46
has its own come you know
they're the
1:35:47
real commercial company they've
got huge
1:35:50
funding guy who one of the
early Mozilla
1:35:54
guys was rousted yep Mozilla
for sexual
1:35:59
harassment Orson no no no he no
he he
1:36:03
gave money to an aunt gave
money oh my
1:36:09
god he gave money to a
republican yes it
1:36:11
was it was to a a group who was
1:36:14
petitioning against same-sex
marriage
1:36:16
that's that was a true offense
that was
1:36:19
a horrible offence so you can't
do it
1:36:21
you sent him to hell so they
took the
1:36:24
brave browser stripped out all
the crap
1:36:27
and brave is also I think I
don't fits
1:36:30
based on yeah things based on
chromium
1:36:33
you know took out a lot of the
things
1:36:36
that were just heavyweight and
added in
1:36:40
their dissenter which is I
think we've
1:36:43
discussed this before it's a
little
1:36:45
button and anywhere that any
website any
1:36:47
page Iran you click that button
and you
1:36:50
have your own you can start
your own
1:36:51
comment thread so really it's
kind of
1:36:55
what discus should have done
but instead
1:36:57
of discus or discus is a
commenting
1:37:01
system that works on a website
this
1:37:03
works within your browser so
you can go
1:37:05
around and you can have
conversations
1:37:07
and of course you can also
shadow that
1:37:09
to gab so that you have a
record there
1:37:13
but it's a very interesting way
of
1:37:14
conversing but the browser this
browser
1:37:17
is finally what I would call the
1:37:21
people's browser it is so
lightweight it
1:37:24
is so fast it kicks Braves ass
a million
1:37:27
times over it is faster than
any other
1:37:30
browser I've run on windows
certainly on
1:37:33
the Mac who are you talking
about the
1:37:35
dissenter browser that gab made
they
1:37:37
made a browser they took the
open source
1:37:40
of all those confused I'm sorry
1:37:42
they took the open source code
of all
1:37:44
these douchebags and I'm saying
the
1:37:46
brave guys douchebag not really
1:37:48
douchebags but and said screw
it we're
1:37:50
gonna make the people's browser
and
1:37:52
we're gonna take out all the
spying
1:37:54
block all the all those things
you don't
1:37:56
want to have make it super fast
1:37:58
lightweight and they succeeded
and it is
1:38:00
a fantastic product you should
not use
1:38:03
any other browser this in my
opinion and
1:38:06
these guys are also get this
browser gap
1:38:09
calm slash download um in
addition
1:38:15
they're also talking about
forking
1:38:17
because that's where it is you
fork you
1:38:19
take the open source project
and create
1:38:21
a new project from it it's
completely
1:38:22
legal is like I'm gonna fork it
I'm
1:38:24
gonna create my own side
project it's
1:38:26
the way open-source was meant
to be and
1:38:28
they're going to do that to key
base and
1:38:30
key base is probably the largest
1:38:32
repository of identity so
secure you
1:38:38
know the like my mice my peach
my
1:38:43
encryption key my public key
that is
1:38:45
identity a true identity in the
crypto
1:38:48
world in the way it was kind of
intended
1:38:50
originally on the internet
they're going
1:38:52
they're talking about forking
that and
1:38:53
turning that into a real
consumer facing
1:38:56
business that not just techies
and
1:38:59
people who understand how to do
1:39:00
encrypted email they'll make it
simple
1:39:03
and do they haven't really
shown a
1:39:05
business model yet I'm not
quite sure
1:39:08
exactly where that where
they're going
1:39:09
to go I would donate money to
them hand
1:39:11
over fist as much as I could to
support
1:39:14
this but I think we are going
to see the
1:39:17
more deep platforming takes
place the
1:39:19
more people are moving towards
these
1:39:21
platforms and a tipping point is
1:39:23
a-coming not for Google Google
has other
1:39:25
you know other issues that tied
into the
1:39:28
spy apparatus oats and that's
their
1:39:31
whole origin that's kind of
hard to to
1:39:33
remove them but if I tell you
that you
1:39:36
go to google.com slash
purchases you
1:39:40
should try this John Google I
did okay
1:39:44
and what did you see I got five
1:39:48
purchases that weren't made by
me I
1:39:49
don't know who did them I never
got
1:39:51
charged for him one purchased
by me and
1:39:54
the rest nothing
1:39:56
hey I have the same I actually
haven't
1:39:59
the bogus purchases or someone
that's
1:40:01
that who'd not even you know I
did not
1:40:03
get bogus it's actually my
account
1:40:06
Google a cop here's what I have
on mine
1:40:09
hundred gigabytes of Google
every month
1:40:12
I purchased a surface dock
which I
1:40:16
didn't buy through I bought it
from the
1:40:17
Windows Store Microsoft Store
something
1:40:21
for my hearing aids and and
really I
1:40:24
only had one legitimate and so
none of
1:40:27
these things I purchased
through Google
1:40:29
and the way they do agree the
one I'd
1:40:31
the one that they showed up for
me was
1:40:32
from Amazon but it was only one
thing
1:40:35
and I buy like probably 20
things a
1:40:37
month from Amazon for the last
since
1:40:39
2000 whatever at least ten
years and
1:40:43
there's just one so I've not
I'm not
1:40:45
freaked out about this because
it's like
1:40:47
it doesn't work and the reason
why is
1:40:50
squirrelmail Google collects
these
1:40:54
purchase this purchase
information by
1:40:57
going through your Gmail and
pulling out
1:41:00
receipts ah well yeah it
doesn't have
1:41:04
access to squirrel mail but
that's them
1:41:07
but so whoever thinks this is a
good
1:41:09
idea and that they're only
doing it with
1:41:12
receipts you need to check
yourself air
1:41:16
pal did Google knows raghu
--gel knows
1:41:20
Google knows and in one of
these days
1:41:22
hey buddy this is kind of
interesting
1:41:24
what if your wife wants to see
this
1:41:26
email yours it's one step away
I love
1:41:29
that email mailing out I love
the email
1:41:32
yeah I hacked your web cam I
saw what
1:41:34
you were doing watching that
porn send
1:41:36
me a Bitcoin I'm gonna release
the video
1:41:42
the other day got one the other
day but
1:41:51
there's lots of things that are
1:41:52
backfiring and well just to
wrap this up
1:41:55
the internet is not these
companies
1:41:58
legislating them as long as
they're
1:42:00
legislating these companies I
don't care
1:42:02
what they do do whatever you
want I know
1:42:04
they're completely unimportant
to to
1:42:07
what we're doing
1:42:09
and well depending on how 5g is
rolled
1:42:12
out you know you're gonna be
okay not
1:42:14
using these services which
brings me to
1:42:16
5g very interesting t-mobile
you know
1:42:23
they are still waiting for
regulatory
1:42:24
approval to purchase sprint and
the
1:42:27
reason they are they want to
purchase
1:42:30
sprint is for their towers
mainly but
1:42:33
John Leger did a did a video
which I
1:42:37
won't bore you with but it was
the
1:42:39
t-mobile commitment and the
t-mobile
1:42:42
commitment is to rolling if you
know hey
1:42:45
if you approve this for us if
you
1:42:48
approve this merger we commit
to rolling
1:42:51
out 5g broadband rural areas
etc etc etc
1:42:56
and they published the
documentation
1:42:59
which I was very interested in
that just
1:43:01
so you know what they're really
talking
1:43:03
about it doesn't seem as
spectacular as
1:43:06
the promises that are being
made in the
1:43:08
media and now 18 team has a
little
1:43:11
different story but for
t-mobile they
1:43:13
promised they will blanket up
to 90% of
1:43:17
the country's population with
mid band
1:43:20
spectrum and a 100% of the
country's
1:43:25
population with low band
spectrum 5g
1:43:28
which will result in Americans
receiving
1:43:31
speeds in excess of 100
megabits per
1:43:34
second within three years of
closing
1:43:36
within six years of the mergers
closed
1:43:38
the applicants commit to deploy
of 5g
1:43:40
network with low band coverage
of at
1:43:42
least 99% of the population mid
band 90
1:43:46
percent with speeds between 450
1:43:51
megahertz and and 1.5 gigahertz
but that
1:43:58
will really only give you said
yeah what
1:44:01
Sol 4 and 50 megabits per
second and it
1:44:04
may get hurt that's because I'm
reading
1:44:06
the document and that's the
interesting
1:44:07
part document says that no I
was reading
1:44:11
ahead I'm multitasking
1:44:13
I'm also rolling a spliff it's
a whole
1:44:15
bunch of things going on here
so what I
1:44:17
was interested in is what
frequencies
1:44:20
they're going to use it's one
and did
1:44:23
and I understand the 5g
protocol much
1:44:25
better now well to get to that
in a
1:44:27
second but the actual
transmitters that
1:44:30
t-mobile is talking about I'm
less
1:44:32
worried about than what AT&T is
talking
1:44:35
about cuz they're talking about
mid band
1:44:37
which is in the five to six
gigahertz
1:44:40
range which is your Wi-Fi this
is where
1:44:44
the problem comes into play
there's a
1:44:46
whole lot of people using this
they
1:44:48
called the unlicensed spectrum
that
1:44:51
these phone companies now want
to start
1:44:53
using and because of the
protocol of how
1:44:56
they can slice frequencies and
basically
1:44:59
use the same frequency as for
example
1:45:02
your Wi-Fi but it wouldn't
interfere
1:45:04
with each other yeah right
Wi-Fi itself
1:45:08
has a number of channels so you
gives
1:45:09
you that yeah but you know
we're talking
1:45:11
a lot more the 5g protocol is
really
1:45:15
splitting this up much more
than Wi-Fi
1:45:17
and Wi-Fi is at 2.3 so any but
1:45:20
everyone's now fighting over
this
1:45:22
because the smart meters are
going to
1:45:25
run into trouble
1:45:27
smart meters are on these
frequencies
1:45:29
which is not a bad which we're
not
1:45:31
against we don't like these
smart meters
1:45:33
at all there's you know weather
1:45:35
forecasting sensors there's all
kinds of
1:45:38
issues that come down to this
to these
1:45:40
frequencies but what I found
interesting
1:45:42
is that in the in the open
document the
1:45:45
t-mobile published they they've
redacted
1:45:49
the frequency that they're
going to be
1:45:52
on they say mid band so I can
only
1:45:54
assume it's going to be between
5 and 6
1:45:56
gigahertz but everywhere sorry
if you
1:45:59
think the real bandwidth of the
1:46:02
potential which includes
terahertz wave
1:46:04
it's got to be there yeah it's
got the
1:46:07
mid band could be 500 you don't
it would
1:46:10
admit Ben is that way keep
reading with
1:46:12
mid battery I just keep hearing
bad i
1:46:14
black doesn't mean anything
well I'll
1:46:15
tell you outside let me let me
read you
1:46:17
the sentence with the redacted
5 GS 8
1:46:24
sites nationwide and average of
all
1:46:26
that's the band width that's
the band an
1:46:28
average of redacted
1:46:30
megahertz of low band and mid
band 5g
1:46:32
spectrum so they're not even
telling us
1:46:34
how wide the spectrum is that
they're
1:46:36
going to use but everywhere you
go down
1:46:38
further here it is this is what
they
1:46:46
expect to do applicant plans
for new
1:46:47
t-mobile home internet and this
is
1:46:50
really where where this is
going this is
1:46:52
what AT&T wants to do what
t-mobile
1:46:54
wants to do will break the mold
for
1:46:56
in-home broadband as described
in
1:46:58
applicants filing the new
t-mobile home
1:47:00
internet will provide minimum
speeds of
1:47:02
25 megabits per second down
link 3
1:47:05
megabits per second uplink more
than
1:47:07
fast enough for streaming 4k
Ultra HD
1:47:10
video provide average speeds
above 100
1:47:14
megabits per second but again
it's every
1:47:18
single frequency they they
redacted the
1:47:21
frequency but they didn't list
the
1:47:23
frequency in gigahertz but in
megahertz
1:47:25
they would have to say 6000
megahertz
1:47:31
which would be 5 gigahertz but
they but
1:47:34
it's it's all redacted so we
don't
1:47:36
really know the frequencies
they're
1:47:37
going to be on but my point is
this they
1:47:41
don't know themselves it's also
possible
1:47:44
but they talk about it's also
possible
1:47:46
that there's a bidding war
coming up but
1:47:47
they don't want anyone know
what they're
1:47:49
gonna be bidding on I think
that is
1:47:50
because it this is the
unlicensed
1:47:52
spectrum as they call it which
is not
1:47:54
entirely true I think that's
why they're
1:47:57
being cagey about it but this
took me
1:47:59
into the protocol itself and
this is
1:48:02
very interesting because you
know we
1:48:04
talked about 5g is it just the
1:48:05
transmitters is just the
frequency no
1:48:07
it's really the protocol and
there now
1:48:09
with this I think the 16th
version of it
1:48:12
as it's being rolled out this
thing is
1:48:15
essentially a prioritization
system it
1:48:19
is the opposite of net
neutrality the
1:48:21
complete opposite it gives high
priority
1:48:26
to some media lower priority to
lower
1:48:30
latency
1:48:32
applications high-priority two
1:48:36
self-driving cars hi access
priority to
1:48:41
Internet of Things it is it is
the exact
1:48:44
opposite of net neutrality it is
1:48:46
complete prioritization of
everything at
1:48:49
the whim of whoever is running
this
1:48:51
network something you don't
hear anyone
1:48:54
talking about
1:48:55
there's nobody knows what
they're doing
1:48:57
now AT&T is doing the the the
1:49:02
high-frequency to the home
that'll be on
1:49:04
the polls outside
1:49:06
where's t-mobile I think is
kind of
1:49:07
don't want that no that's
exactly what
1:49:09
we don't want but for sure is
for sure
1:49:14
this is the network itself is
not going
1:49:17
to be one you really want to be
1:49:18
connected to you want to
connect to the
1:49:20
internet I don't think you want
to
1:49:21
connect through this 5g
protocol which
1:49:23
will downgrade anything that is
not
1:49:25
explicitly promoted and
sanctioned
1:49:29
within the system within the
network
1:49:31
sounds right yeah which brings
me since
1:49:35
we're talking about this sort
of thing I
1:49:37
do want to talk about the home
plug yes
1:49:41
that is no is your is your
powerline is
1:49:43
that what's cutting out on the
show all
1:49:44
the time not hook to that okay
the
1:49:50
powerline thing I probably
wouldn't be
1:49:52
cutting out it the way I was
cutting out
1:49:55
on was a straight up straight
from the
1:49:58
router gigahertz how that's
cutting out
1:50:02
is beyond me that's hot what
I'm on now
1:50:04
is a high frequency Wireless
Comcast
1:50:07
connection know a home plug is
used for
1:50:12
various reasons is the best way
to get
1:50:14
to isolate back in the house
long
1:50:17
distance stuff without using
without
1:50:19
pumping up the Wi-Fi and just
you know
1:50:22
what you know you already went
through
1:50:23
this right he's gonna redo the
whole
1:50:24
thing yeah yeah well no
somebody wrote
1:50:26
in say they want to know the
details I
1:50:27
went through it I just general
but I
1:50:30
didn't talk about the gear oh
right good
1:50:34
so there's two pieces of gear
that I
1:50:36
bought and they both run
simultaneously
1:50:37
in parallel not interfering
with each
1:50:40
other because once coming off
of one
1:50:41
line was coming off the other
1:50:43
the cheap one is the 10.8 v1000
and by
1:50:49
the way these are
cross-compatible
1:50:51
anything home plug compatible
works with
1:50:52
each other they have different
speeds
1:50:54
the AV 1000 is a gigabit
product it's
1:50:57
the cheapest thing and it's
$37.99 and I
1:51:01
said yeah I know if you ever
ordered one
1:51:03
of I sent you the details on
that one
1:51:04
that's one I wanted you yes yes
since
1:51:06
the ham radio it's on order the
other
1:51:10
one which I have which is a more
1:51:12
elaborate one it cost 42 99
which is and
1:51:14
these are by the way they come
in pairs
1:51:16
so you buy the 10.1 thousand
it's just
1:51:20
plugs in the wall you stick a
connection
1:51:23
from your router into it and
then you
1:51:26
you you pair the two by pushing
a button
1:51:28
and the two devices and you
take the
1:51:32
other device you unplug it from
the wall
1:51:33
keep the one plugged in where
you where
1:51:35
your router is and then put the
other
1:51:37
one anywhere you want in the
house and
1:51:38
then you the line will be going
down to
1:51:40
that over the power over their
home
1:51:43
power lines the tp-link AC 750
is a
1:51:46
little more elaborate because
it is a
1:51:49
it's got a pass-through which I
that
1:51:51
kind of recommend which means
it's a
1:51:54
plug in the front that matches
the plug
1:51:56
in the back so you get so you
don't
1:51:57
waste the plug you know a
pass-through
1:51:59
is you get a socket you know in
the
1:52:02
device itself
1:52:04
it's a 750 protocol which is 750
1:52:09
megabits per second it's still
1:52:11
compatible but this one is
interesting
1:52:13
because you get the pair and
the one
1:52:14
that goes by the router is just
a
1:52:17
similar the rest of it it's
usually and
1:52:19
it's got a pass-through plug
and then
1:52:21
the other one after you pair it
and put
1:52:24
it someplace in the house the
other one
1:52:26
is got three ports three but
Ethernet
1:52:31
ports coming out of it usually
straight
1:52:33
wires to three devices and you
can turn
1:52:36
on a Wi-Fi hotspot if you want
and the
1:52:40
Wi-Fi hotspot will reflect the
the
1:52:43
supposedly although I don't
believe this
1:52:46
is quite true because I've
played with
1:52:48
it but supposedly it reflects
the exact
1:52:52
functionality of the router so
whatever
1:52:55
your password is it should be
1:52:56
same oh that's cool and that
one is
1:53:01
$42.99 I I don't know which is
the two I
1:53:04
would recommend I like the idea
of the
1:53:06
pass-through socket the Wi-Fi I
don't
1:53:12
need I like three ports the
tp-link just
1:53:14
doesn't have it quite the speed
but it's
1:53:16
not important these things home
plug
1:53:18
does have ones that run at 2
gigabits
1:53:21
per second which I find to be
mattiece
1:53:23
unusable and you can't get to
that
1:53:25
number I have not done a lot of
testing
1:53:29
of the connections of what the
speeds
1:53:32
are using any that it's
definitely
1:53:34
better than it used to be I've
used
1:53:36
those and it was not a good
experience
1:53:37
so I'm just waiting for my toes
what I
1:53:39
felt a Foley was at the at the
gym is a
1:53:46
Grand Duke and he was and he
does he's
1:53:49
working on 8k stuff for
television he
1:53:53
said I'd asked some of course
the first
1:53:55
question you ask a guy talking
about
1:53:56
that what's with bandwidth do
you need
1:53:58
to get a case dream 20 20
megabits per
1:54:01
second will do it but he was
talking he
1:54:06
was talking about the same
thing which
1:54:09
is the original of these things
they
1:54:13
didn't work no signal these new
ones
1:54:19
they fantastic products yes we
are just
1:54:23
a product review show today
this is
1:54:25
fabulous
1:54:27
[Music]
1:54:30
well you can't you kind of
repeated
1:54:32
everything you said on the last
show I
1:54:34
didn't talk about the brands I
didn't
1:54:36
talk about the pastors I didn't
talk
1:54:38
about the port numbers I didn't
talk
1:54:39
about the Wi-Fi extension yes
you did
1:54:41
no I didn't ok anyway but there
it is
1:54:50
to vaccines sure want to go to
vaccines
1:54:54
right now yeah I got a series
of clips
1:54:57
you want do something else well
I just
1:55:00
what yeah I wanted to do the
vaccines
1:55:01
after did you know why cuz I do
have a
1:55:03
couple because I took over
since you
1:55:05
dropped the ball okay what did
I drop
1:55:11
the ball on this time Genova
guy on the
1:55:16
Hucker
1:55:17
a Huckabee show Oh Jojo de Genoa
1:55:20
yeah the Genoa that's guy yeah
yes so I
1:55:23
saw him again I said okay this
guy's
1:55:26
getting on my nerves
1:55:27
drop the ball you're poaching
in my turf
1:55:30
is what's going on okay what
did you say
1:55:33
that
1:55:33
I think that's legit so I
poached the
1:55:36
clip and I thought I'd play it
Bob
1:55:38
Woodward who's no Trump fan for
sure and
1:55:41
certainly not a card-carrying
member of
1:55:43
the Republican National
Committee
1:55:45
basically was saying this was
the work
1:55:48
of John Brennan well there's no
doubt
1:55:50
this is pretty simple stuff for
career
1:55:53
prosecutors like Rudy and
myself it has
1:55:57
been evident from day one that
there was
1:55:58
a brazen plot to exonerate
Hillary
1:56:01
Clinton illegally and then if
she lost
1:56:03
the election to frame Donald
Trump this
1:56:06
dossier was a knowing part of
that it
1:56:09
was created by Hillary Clinton
it was
1:56:12
created knowingly by John so
what point
1:56:14
did you not hear me play this
clip on
1:56:16
the previous show here's Mike
Lee Bob
1:56:19
Woodward no damn clip Dvorak
that's what
1:56:25
you get for poaching alright
I'll do an
1:56:27
entre mom then I'll get into
vaccines
1:56:29
Sheryl Sandberg very famous for
her book
1:56:33
lean in and it's starting in it
started
1:56:37
a movement and women were
leaning in and
1:56:40
women were saying enough of
this and
1:56:42
hashtag me to started and it
was like
1:56:45
hey we're done and by the way no
1:56:47
disagreement from this show
about sexual
1:56:50
harassment whatsoever but
sometimes
1:56:53
things backfire and they go too
far of
1:56:57
course it's our fault it's
men's fault
1:56:59
it's everything that's
happening to
1:57:01
women is our fault particularly
old
1:57:03
straight
1:57:03
white men and she was on
patreon and she
1:57:06
was on CNBC to talk about a very
1:57:08
complicated result of the lien
in me to
1:57:12
movement you are straight off
the stage
1:57:15
where you were just talking
about llenan
1:57:17
and a new study you've just
released
1:57:19
indicating that women are
actually
1:57:21
having less access to
mentorship and to
1:57:24
their bosses then then they
were even a
1:57:26
year ago what's going on here
yeah it's
1:57:29
really important so today we
just
1:57:30
released a lean in Survey
Monkey study
1:57:32
that shows that 60% of male
managers in
1:57:35
the United States are afraid to
do a
1:57:38
one-on-one activity with a woman
1:57:40
including having a meeting I
mean can
1:57:42
you believe that 60% a senior
man is 9
1:57:45
times more likely to hesitate
to travel
1:57:47
with a woman and six times more
likely
1:57:49
to hesitate to have a dinner
with a
1:57:51
woman and the problem with that
is women
1:57:54
already weren't getting the same
1:57:55
mentorship that men were
particularly
1:57:57
women of color and no one's
ever gotten
1:58:00
a promotion without getting a
one-on-one
1:58:02
meeting and so I think men and
women
1:58:05
need to be able to travel
together they
1:58:06
need to be able to go to
meetings
1:58:07
together go to meals together
all of
1:58:09
that can be done in public
spaces but
1:58:11
those one-on-one conversations
and if
1:58:14
there's a man out there who
doesn't want
1:58:16
to have work dinners with a
woman then
1:58:18
he shouldn't have work dinners
with a
1:58:19
man you know group lunches for
everyone
1:58:21
if that's how they feel it
seems like
1:58:23
the movements of the past year
or so the
1:58:25
times that movement need to have
1:58:27
actually had real negative
implications
1:58:28
for many women in the workplace
what's
1:58:30
your message to corporate
America about
1:58:32
this so I don't believe they've
had
1:58:33
negative implications I believe
they're
1:58:35
overwhelmingly positive because
half of
1:58:37
women have been sexually
harassed but
1:58:39
the thing is it's not enough
it's really
1:58:42
important not to harass anyone
but
1:58:44
that's pretty basic we also
need to not
1:58:46
be ignored and so my message is
if we
1:58:48
want to change workplace
dynamics you
1:58:51
know where the least sexual
harassment
1:58:52
is organizations that have more
women in
1:58:55
senior leadership roles and so
we need
1:58:57
to mentor women we need to
sponsor women
1:58:59
we need to have one-on-one
conversations
1:59:01
with them that get them
promoted this
1:59:04
numbers moved up
1:59:05
last year it was 46 percent of
men were
1:59:07
afraid to have that one-on-one
meeting
1:59:08
today at 60 both are totally
1:59:11
unacceptable I find this so sad
1:59:16
that this is her own survey her
her
1:59:20
husband to died in Mexico on the
1:59:24
treadmill nighters he was the
the
1:59:27
majority shareholder I think of
the
1:59:28
SurveyMonkey so it's her it's
arguably
1:59:32
she's the one of the largest
1:59:33
shareholders this is exactly
the this is
1:59:37
the unintended consequences of
people
1:59:39
who think they know what policy
is this
1:59:41
is why when the Federal Reserve
raised
1:59:43
or lowered they don't know that
don't no
1:59:45
one knows what's really gonna
happen
1:59:46
there's too many factors in the
world
1:59:47
but to not be honest with
yourself and
1:59:51
say very well thank you to not
be honest
1:59:54
enough to say hey we took it
too far
1:59:57
because people were getting
trashed
1:59:59
careers ruined many you know
correctly
2:00:04
so but a lot of nuts many under
false
2:00:08
accusations were set ups in
fact you
2:00:10
mentioned the situation at
Kleiner
2:00:12
Perkins I could obviously one
of these
2:00:17
sharks that was working there
and he was
2:00:20
looking to get you to say
something or
2:00:23
do something you could tell
that story
2:00:24
again cuz it's quite
interesting because
2:00:26
these people are out there she
was a
2:00:27
receptionist at Kleiner Perkins
who big
2:00:29
investor in my company at the
time and
2:00:33
there you know they'd been a I
guess was
2:00:36
a party a kleiner party or
something
2:00:38
yeah I got a call from Ray Lane
he says
2:00:41
that yeah did you uh did you
suggest to
2:00:44
go smoke illegal drugs and take
2:00:47
mushrooms with her so pretty
talking
2:00:50
about no she said that I turned
around
2:00:53
and that by the way that was at
the
2:00:54
reception desk when she said
that
2:00:56
there's all these things and
there was
2:00:58
that she had implicated five
senior
2:01:00
partners at Kleiner Perkins and
it turns
2:01:03
out she's been doing this at
other
2:01:04
companies which is very
interesting
2:01:06
about their hiring practices I
don't
2:01:08
know how they check stuff well
I can't
2:01:10
that's the other thing you
can't really
2:01:11
check things anymore because
it's
2:01:13
illegal to say anything bad
about
2:01:14
someone we're talking about
California
2:01:16
here yes that these things take
place I
2:01:18
took the training you never did
by the
2:01:20
way at a meteo about sexual
harassment
2:01:22
and I took the training showing
all the
2:01:25
kinds of lawsuits you can be
sued
2:01:27
for making a pass that a girl
doesn't
2:01:29
even work at your company if
she's
2:01:31
walking past the building
outside it's
2:01:33
unbelievable
2:01:34
this is discouraging what Jews
with
2:01:37
Cheryl Sanders is moaning and
groaning
2:01:38
Sandburg is is is part of the
system do
2:01:41
if women expect that they're
gonna get
2:01:43
any further because the system
has been
2:01:45
set up by mostly the courts I
don't even
2:01:47
blame the women for this it's
it's
2:01:50
ruinous I'm not saying the
women are to
2:01:53
blame I'm saying the the
veracity which
2:01:56
this was picked up and going
after
2:01:58
people and spreadsheets of
people and
2:02:01
just in and trying to out
people for hey
2:02:06
everybody who has any kind of
corporate
2:02:10
interest like I'm gonna stay
away I'm
2:02:12
not gonna take the risk
2:02:13
I'm not taking why take a
chance and
2:02:16
that's on you Sheryl Sandberg
that's on
2:02:19
you just don't take a chance yo
you want
2:02:22
me to go I'm not even standing
with you
2:02:24
I'm not gonna go out and have a
dinner
2:02:26
with some employee because I
want to do
2:02:29
some mentoring no I'm just
asking to get
2:02:33
sued so very disturbing that
she does
2:02:37
not see this and because now
the problem
2:02:39
is it's it's beyond the court
system it
2:02:42
has become a a social thing
this guy
2:02:47
looked at me funny
2:02:49
he said my hair look nice
that's my
2:02:53
that's right that's the society
we live
2:02:57
in
2:02:58
so congratulations on that and
I feel
2:03:01
horrible for women this is
completely
2:03:05
shit cuz this is exactly what
you did
2:03:08
it's the same thing with with
trans male
2:03:13
to female transgender trans I
think I'm
2:03:17
trying to get the language
right so I
2:03:18
don't get me excoriated in
women's
2:03:21
sports who gets screwed over
women
2:03:25
oh that women's sports thing is
a
2:03:27
disaster yes I agree who gets
screwed
2:03:31
over there who people get
screwed over
2:03:33
are women yes not somebody
who's become
2:03:37
a woman or someone who
identifies as a
2:03:40
woman who doesn't even do
anything
2:03:41
there's the plenty of those
types you
2:03:43
know they're not even
transgender
2:03:45
they're just I've decided I'm a
woman
2:03:47
and then they say I'm gonna go
play
2:03:50
women's sports and then because
of the
2:03:53
catch-22 we've created for
ourselves ah
2:03:55
you have to let them well now
they're
2:03:58
playing competitive sports and
if you're
2:04:00
Billie Jean can't no Martina
Navratilova
2:04:02
and you say hey this is
bullcrap you're
2:04:05
kicked out of society get out
of the
2:04:08
group you crazy woman in the
meantime we
2:04:14
have these insane laws you know
don't
2:04:19
even you can't even think about
lis so
2:04:23
women are protesting and saying
hey it's
2:04:26
my body I'll do what I want now
I just I
2:04:28
don't want to go into this deep
into
2:04:31
this but I certainly agree that
if
2:04:33
you're if you find out you're
pregnant
2:04:34
you should be able to change
that
2:04:36
situation now if you're waiting
six
2:04:38
months I have a different
feeling about
2:04:39
it but certainly my body
2:04:42
you can't tell me what you can
do with
2:04:43
my body which drives me nuts
really when
2:04:46
it I'm say you can't which
drives me
2:04:49
very funny really really what
vaccine
2:04:54
police this is where I was going
2:04:57
thank you very much this was my
bridge
2:04:59
to vaccines and that is what is
so
2:05:02
disturbing is stay off of my
body men
2:05:05
can't make decisions for my
body but
2:05:07
when it comes to vaccines shoot
it into
2:05:09
my kid's body I'm all for it
Robert
2:05:12
Kennedy jr. branded and
anti-vaxxer John
2:05:18
you and I are semi Baxter's
we've been
2:05:19
vaccinated we believe in certain
2:05:21
vaccinations but not the to
smallpox
2:05:23
vaccine not the almost 300
vaccines that
2:05:26
are now on the slate so this is
multiple
2:05:29
clips
2:05:31
RFK Jr's voice affliction has
gotten
2:05:35
better he's much more
understandable I'm
2:05:37
happy for him because now he
was outside
2:05:40
I guess the is the capital in
Albany New
2:05:44
York and he is and it's in the
show
2:05:47
notes you need to watch the
whole thing
2:05:49
from all context but he does he
mentions
2:05:54
multiple facts which you can
look up
2:05:58
that I think are very important
just for
2:06:02
our own group for our own
producers for
2:06:05
yourself and I want to play
these it's
2:06:08
you know the most of them about
a minute
2:06:09
long but it's you know there's
five of
2:06:11
them so it's gonna take a few
minutes
2:06:13
here but I think it's worth it
otherwise
2:06:15
I wouldn't bore you so we on
the show
2:06:19
we've discussed many times that
the
2:06:21
companies who make vaccines are
are
2:06:26
indemnified you cannot sue them
when did
2:06:31
all of the problems start with
2:06:33
children's health
2:06:35
it started in 1989 and here's
the
2:06:38
history as delivered by Kennedy
jr. 20%
2:06:58
of pharmaceutical revenues
today but the
2:07:02
front end at the back end are
all the
2:07:05
chronic diseases that FDA says
we think
2:07:11
they are so stayed with
vaccines 150
2:07:15
injuries and are now listed on
the
2:07:18
product inserts as a reason
they're
2:07:21
listed on the product inserts
is because
2:07:24
FDA has made a determination
that those
2:07:28
injuries were more than likely
caused by
2:07:31
the vaccine
2:07:33
this is the chronic disease
epidemic
2:07:36
Adele was referring to when I
have six
2:07:41
kids but if your mind yeah I
had 11
2:07:44
brothers and sisters I had over
50
2:07:47
cousins I didn't know a single
person
2:07:50
with a peanut allergy why do my
kids all
2:07:54
have food out wishes because
they were
2:07:57
born after 1989 if you were
born prior
2:08:00
to 1989 your chance of having a
chronic
2:08:04
disease according to HHS is
12.8% if you
2:08:09
weren't born after 1989 your
chance that
2:08:13
I think the chronic disease is
54
2:08:16
percent whatever they they're
the
2:08:18
neurodevelopmental diseases ATT
ADHD
2:08:21
speech to my language like
Dijkstra
2:08:24
Mensa specific Tibet syndrome
yes autism
2:08:28
the autoimmune diseases p.m.
per a
2:08:31
hospice gross as juvenile
diabetes
2:08:34
rheumatoid arthritis he had a
black
2:08:37
thick this is food allergies
rhinitis
2:08:40
has eczema Congress ordered EPA
to find
2:08:47
out to do it I need to find out
what
2:08:49
year the disease epidemic
started so
2:08:59
1989 is when the
indemnification took
2:09:03
place and this is when I like
how he
2:09:05
positions this as the back end
is the
2:09:07
real problem and of course
there's all
2:09:09
kinds of medication for all of
those
2:09:11
symptoms that according to the
product
2:09:14
insert could be caused by the
vaccine
2:09:17
we've seen is he implying that
they've
2:09:24
been putting stuff in the
vaccines and
2:09:26
by the way we do know if you
remember
2:09:28
the show from like eight years
ago seven
2:09:31
years ago mm-hmm where there
was the
2:09:33
vaccines that were recalled
because they
2:09:36
had live virus in them and is
actually
2:09:38
gonna create the disease and
they caught
2:09:41
it somehow I remember this one
I was I
2:09:42
ever caught lion flu thing I
recall this
2:09:45
and there was like these dog oh
we gotta
2:09:47
bring the vaccines because
somebody
2:09:49
somebody did some quality
control
2:09:51
testing and they found that it
wasn't a
2:09:53
vaccine it was the disease it's
good
2:09:57
well we're going to get into
that
2:09:58
specifically which I think will
be an
2:10:00
eye-opener it was to me
2:10:02
by the way he has a whole
organization
2:10:04
that that what they want is safe
2:10:07
vaccines not anti vaccines he
mentions
2:10:10
this later you've probably seen
that
2:10:12
there were news reports about
social
2:10:17
networks blocking people who
were
2:10:19
propagating miss information
about
2:10:22
vaccines you're an anti-vaxxer
you're
2:10:24
getting kicked off your D
platform
2:10:26
Google results not available
you read
2:10:28
these reports well he tells us
i was
2:10:33
called an anti-vaxxer by one of
the Lib
2:10:35
joes I don't know I don't even
know what
2:10:40
to say to that
2:10:41
yeah go on it's interesting to
find so
2:10:46
you've read these stories about
social
2:10:48
media and search engines
removing
2:10:51
results kicking people if you
said
2:10:52
somebody gets blocked or they
ban you
2:10:54
until you take heed you have to
delete
2:10:56
to tweet yourself well now
listen to
2:10:59
this one one of the leading
Democrats in
2:11:07
our country Adam Schiff went to
the
2:11:10
Internet Titans to Facebook to
Google
2:11:15
which has a 668 million dollar
2:11:18
partnership with GlaxoSmithKline
2:11:22
[Music]
2:11:25
in the world Adam Schiff went
to the
2:11:56
companies and said you have to
stop this
2:12:00
that is real censorship that's
2:12:03
government orchestrated
censorship Adam
2:12:07
Schiff she said you have to
stop what
2:12:09
you have to stop people that
were
2:12:11
questioning some of these
vaccines I
2:12:13
guess well under the heading of
you
2:12:16
can't let misinformation get
out there
2:12:20
Adam Schiff
2:12:22
so any discussion is
misinformation
2:12:24
according to Adam Schiff yes
and he went
2:12:26
to the to the you know to the
the big
2:12:28
Silicon Valley companies to say
you got
2:12:30
to start removing that shit and
they did
2:12:35
outrageous but okay let's get a
little
2:12:37
background on the CDC as we
know that
2:12:41
the drug companies are
indemnified for
2:12:45
problems occurring from
vaccines what is
2:12:47
the history of this got this
Russian
2:12:56
explosion the vaccines
beginning in 1989
2:12:59
and most people do not know the
vaccine
2:13:02
company is having even more
important
2:13:07
they are exempt from safety
testing
2:13:10
their products it is the only
medical
2:13:13
product reason for that is
because it's
2:13:16
an artifact of CDC's legacy as
the
2:13:21
Public Health Service which was
a
2:13:23
quasi-military agency and the
CDC took
2:13:27
it over in the late 1970s but
the and
2:13:32
that's why people at CDC often
had
2:13:35
military ranks like Surgeon
General the
2:13:37
vaccine program was initiated
as a
2:13:41
national security defense like a
2:13:43
biological attack because of
that they
2:13:46
wanted to make sure that we
could get
2:13:48
vaccines and out of the public
very
2:13:50
quickly
2:13:51
if Russia sent anthrax of paper
op1 they
2:13:56
wanted to remove all of the
regulatory
2:13:58
impediments that would provide
that
2:14:01
would prevent the cryptids quick
2:14:03
deployment for that product
2:14:05
they said if we call it a
medicine all
2:14:08
medicine is a fun to the log
have to be
2:14:11
safety tested because the
double-blind
2:14:13
placebo atomized has usually
for five
2:14:16
years we can't do that we're
gonna call
2:14:19
them something different we're
gonna
2:14:21
call them biologics and we're
gonna make
2:14:24
it so they don't have to be
tested at
2:14:26
all the industry when it
exploded in
2:14:29
1989 took advantage that
loophole and
2:14:33
they brought all of these new
products
2:14:35
to market none of them have
been tested
2:14:38
not one of the 72 vaccines
currently on
2:14:42
the schedule mandate for our
children
2:14:45
has ever been tested because to
placebo
2:14:48
that means that nobody can
2:14:52
scientifically tell you what
the risk
2:14:55
profile of
2:14:57
nobody can tell you that that
product is
2:15:01
gonna save more lives that it
can take
2:15:03
with any scientific basis
whatsoever
2:15:07
and how can we as a society as a
2:15:12
government as a democratic
party be
2:15:15
mandating products for our
children when
2:15:18
we cannot tell them what the
risk is so
2:15:22
why don't you tell your lip Joe
friends
2:15:25
about this no placebo study of
any
2:15:29
vaccine which and I'm just
gonna take
2:15:33
Kennedy's word for it is the
opposite of
2:15:36
scientific proof that they're
safe what
2:15:39
if I told them that what are
they gonna
2:15:41
say I don't say there you go
good
2:15:43
example of being an anti-vaxxer
now the
2:15:46
one of course that is in the
news and we
2:15:49
know how that works 25 billion
dollars a
2:15:51
year is spent on television
advertising
2:15:54
well I may not be all Tel Aviv a
2:15:57
television advertising why not
to tell
2:15:59
you that you just need to get
this
2:16:01
vaccine to live or this drug
now its
2:16:04
control over the media hey shut
up we're
2:16:08
taking our money away from you
you
2:16:10
should be kind to what we're
doing here
2:16:12
the big one these days is the
mumps
2:16:14
measles rubella vaccine turns
out
2:16:17
something very interesting is
going on
2:16:19
with the MMR vaccine regarding
testing
2:16:36
and for many years Dell and I
have been
2:16:39
saying as weird
2:16:48
what happened we sued HHS three
weeks
2:17:04
ago they gave us the safety
test there
2:17:08
were 800 kids normally you have
you have
2:17:11
20,000 kids in one of these
20,000
2:17:14
subjects there's eight hundred
and
2:17:16
eight-seven tests for a hundred
each for
2:17:19
a drug that they are gonna give
to
2:17:21
billions of people the testing
lasted
2:17:24
only 42 days fifty percent of
the kids
2:17:27
or involved in that study had a
straw
2:17:31
testicle intestinal illness and
serious
2:17:34
ones some of them for the full
of 42
2:17:37
days 50% had respiratory
illnesses for
2:17:43
42 days this is a product that
is worse
2:17:48
according to its own records I
found
2:17:55
this to be just mind-blowing
2:17:59
800 kids 42 days that's the
extent of
2:18:02
testing on the MMR vaccine and
didn't
2:18:07
work out I mean didn't work out
it's a
2:18:09
bonanza no I'm talking about it
didn't
2:18:12
work out I mean the testing
proved the
2:18:13
stuffs not that great well the
kids are
2:18:15
getting more sick from the
vaccine than
2:18:17
you might think then you might
get from
2:18:18
them he has all kinds of other
stats
2:18:20
about how many people have
actually died
2:18:21
from measles etc but I just I'm
2:18:24
flabbergasted that that is the
extent of
2:18:26
the testing that he that he had
to sue
2:18:30
HHS over to even get it because
it's not
2:18:33
listed on the product on the
insert
2:18:34
itself yeah but of course it
has been
2:18:37
tested on millions of kids it's
just
2:18:39
it's a live test and don't give
this
2:18:40
shit what happens to him yeah
too bad
2:18:42
and I get two more quickies
here and of
2:18:45
course the government requires
you get
2:18:47
the thing you got to take this
horrible
2:18:48
product I mean this is the
whole scene
2:18:51
is just a bunch of pressure
groups is
2:18:54
that this is the game
2:18:55
the average age this is what I
talk
2:18:56
about the newsletter over and
over again
2:18:58
the corruption of the corporate
2:19:01
advertising system here is the
means
2:19:12
your because we're just talking
about
2:20:04
science Authority what does
that mean
2:20:16
the vaccine because CDC says
it's safe
2:20:20
because whu-oh safe there you go
2:20:24
shut up slave it's safe and I
and as I
2:20:28
was listening to this again it
makes so
2:20:30
much sense to me now that
Silicon Valley
2:20:32
is so deeply entrenched in
these DNA
2:20:34
companies because that's next
oh oh boy
2:20:38
yeah you have this this gene oh
you
2:20:41
should probably get that shot
to go with
2:20:43
it you know you don't want to
die or you
2:20:44
want to get that you know grow
a long
2:20:46
ride we had that on a couple of
I had
2:20:50
this clip a couple of shows ago
and hope
2:20:52
I can find it give me I didn't
write it
2:20:54
but it was about this woman who
she took
2:20:59
I don't know if I can find it
would you
2:21:01
forward you have titled it what
would
2:21:02
you have titled it well it
would be
2:21:06
that's a good question
2:21:10
well tell me what it was about
a woman
2:21:12
tried to look at a word woman
woman I
2:21:15
never saw anything about it let
me see
2:21:17
woman yeah okay man bludgeons
woman
2:21:23
Ebola from one woman a woman
booked for
2:21:29
felony charge
2:21:31
blasting Omar woman yeah yeah I
don't
2:21:34
think so John okay well here's
the story
2:21:36
she took a nice clip that play
now she
2:21:42
took a one of these DNA tests
and this
2:21:46
sheet came back with all you
got that
2:21:48
gene that's gonna the brocco
Jimmy
2:21:49
breast cancer yeah Brock a bc a
2 or 1
2:21:52
yes yeah in with by the time
you're 40
2:21:55
and so she went and she talked
to a
2:22:00
counselor about oh yeah this
test is
2:22:02
absolutely fit yeah you got the
problem
2:22:04
is you can do whatever you want
but
2:22:05
that's what you got so she had
a double
2:22:07
mastectomy and then there was
some some
2:22:11
years later that big message as
I said
2:22:14
it right so she and her breast
removed
2:22:17
and then it turned out she had
some
2:22:18
mother gene that she was
looking into it
2:22:20
had to do with some other sign
of
2:22:22
lymphoma or something and so
she was
2:22:24
retested for the DNA so you
didn't have
2:22:26
that oh my god
2:22:30
no you know not even on here Oh
God
2:22:33
and the other thing you know
you don't
2:22:36
may or may not have it so
there's a
2:22:38
whole thing was you're
discussing this
2:22:39
with some other women who had
these
2:22:41
false positives and they said
then the
2:22:44
guy says ask her said what did
you ask
2:22:46
for a second opinion here's
another test
2:22:48
she says I went to the guys
that did it
2:22:50
says no absolutely the guys who
do the
2:22:55
testing absolutely you have
this there's
2:22:57
nothing to do about it and it
was a
2:23:01
mistake she made
2:23:01
Wow and that's the kind of
thing that's
2:23:05
promoted by Angelina Jolie yeah
she
2:23:08
doesn't wanna came up with that
promoted
2:23:10
she had the clinic that would
have
2:23:12
loaded it would redo your
breasts all
2:23:13
beautiful - it was like a
package deal
2:23:15
don't die get great boobs
2:23:19
another exit strategy missed so
that was
2:23:24
the kind of thing in your right
it's
2:23:26
gonna DNA is gonna be in the
next batch
2:23:28
of ways to scan it's basically
just
2:23:31
besides killing the public with
this
2:23:33
crap products which again like
I said
2:23:37
weed they found they've the
live virus
2:23:39
in many of these things and too
bad
2:23:40
there's one you get the live
virus
2:23:43
missus will awake get one other
data
2:23:45
point here just the last one I
got even
2:23:47
though we kind of know it he
expands on
2:23:49
how people who work at CDC and
FDA are
2:23:53
in on the game in fact he calls
these
2:23:56
organizations part of the big
pharma
2:23:59
industry is a pharmaceutical
company
2:24:23
five billion dollars a year it
sells and
2:24:28
buys in vaccines individuals
within HHS
2:24:33
can't worked on those vaccines
and
2:24:36
taxpayer expense
2:24:37
if they worked on them they're
allowed
2:24:39
to get royalty payments on the
vaccines
2:24:42
they work for so every file of
gardisil
2:24:45
that sold there are people
within HHS
2:24:49
high-level individuals who are
2:24:52
collecting a hundred and fifty
thousand
2:24:53
dollars a year in royalties and
and HHS
2:24:57
NIH owns part of the patent and
it is
2:25:00
collecting money every year so
these are
2:25:04
not regulatory agencies these
are
2:25:06
appendages of the industry
2:25:09
yep and you can call me an
anti-vaxxer
2:25:14
if you want but I'm just
looking out for
2:25:15
your kids too now miss mi vac
sir well
2:25:19
I'll tell you this this Kennedy
guy is
2:25:22
staying on it well and bless
his heart
2:25:26
bless him I pray for his safety
there's
2:25:30
not a good track record in the
family
2:25:32
no speaking truth to power then
all of a
2:25:35
sudden you know some bad crap
happens to
2:25:37
him so the the one thing we
could do and
2:25:42
if we're looking for something
to do is
2:25:44
call for a ban of advertising
2:25:47
pharmaceuticals advertisements
to call
2:25:49
for a ban on advertising to
consumers so
2:25:51
that consumer media is not
controlled by
2:25:56
huge swathes of money or you
know an
2:26:00
Adam Schiff vote that guy out
that guy
2:26:06
and I consider what he did not
only to
2:26:08
be well first unscrupulous but
that is
2:26:12
you know you talk about deep
platforming
2:26:14
and censorship that is actual
censorship
2:26:17
the government telling
companies to
2:26:20
remove content is censorship
and I'm
2:26:27
sure he held something over the
head oh
2:26:28
you know we can make some rules
about
2:26:31
you guys so you probably and
why I
2:26:33
haven't looked it up but I have
a pretty
2:26:34
good guess that ship get some
get some
2:26:38
some payments from the you know
not
2:26:41
these guys don't put in their
own pocket
2:26:43
but so he gets a couple million
he can
2:26:44
be on committees and you know
as for his
2:26:46
reelection campaign yeah you
got it paid
2:26:47
to be on the committee so the
fact that
2:26:49
if he really did that and I'll
take
2:26:51
Kennedy at his word
2:26:53
ship is lower than whale shit
he is a
2:26:56
horrible individual well I
think we've
2:27:02
over the years we've come to
that
2:27:03
conclusion without that clip
what about
2:27:07
ship yeah he's a terrible guy
yeah but
2:27:10
this is actually something that
is a
2:27:11
real problem that's you know
censorship
2:27:13
to that degree
2:27:15
isn't there some illegality
isn't there
2:27:17
something that the that is
wrong about
2:27:19
that besides just
2:27:21
to sue someone they just this
face that
2:27:24
these guys are a bunch of
weenies these
2:27:26
detect CEOs they just go along
with the
2:27:28
program they're making too much
money
2:27:30
that we rock the boat yeah
2:27:32
anyway smoke more pot everybody
we have
2:27:50
a few people to thank to say
the least
2:27:52
cuz there's a to show Thank You
mode
2:27:56
it's getting late
2:27:58
I'm told everybody we'd be
going long
2:28:02
we're going long tell the
affiliates
2:28:04
Devo DVO
2:28:08
$180 leads the list this is
night of the
2:28:11
shape-shifting Jews with more
2:28:16
information on multiples of 18
or Chive
2:28:18
yes the donation amounts yes
which yeah
2:28:21
you know I'm gonna read this
we're going
2:28:25
over anyway
2:28:26
mystical Jews called Kabbalist
kabalists
2:28:29
believe the letters of the
Hebrew
2:28:31
alphabet were the building
blocks of the
2:28:33
universe and assigned numerical
2:28:35
equivalence called mm gematria
to reveal
2:28:40
deeper meaning and connections
to
2:28:42
understanding the meaning of
life for
2:28:44
example the number 10 is the
letter
2:28:46
you'd you'd the number 8 is the
letter
2:28:49
chess or chatter and chess good
spells
2:28:53
the word Chi CH AI which means
living or
2:28:57
life therefore in some mystical
ways
2:28:59
anything that equals 18 has a
connection
2:29:01
to chai life this can be seen
in jewelry
2:29:04
as my daughter wears a chi
symbol see
2:29:07
attached necklace for good luck
much
2:29:09
like you'll notice that many of
my
2:29:10
donations like today are in
multiples of
2:29:13
Chi or 18 as a good omen for
Adam and
2:29:17
Tina and the keepers marriage
Mazel Tov
2:29:19
thank you very much and yes
that is
2:29:21
officially the any multiple of
18 if
2:29:24
identified as such is the
shape-shifting
2:29:26
Jew donation and we appreciate
it
2:29:28
Thibaut david Drewes comes in
130 bucks
2:29:34
uncle Davies sir Dave he has a
note that
2:29:37
he sent him but we're gonna
will read it
2:29:39
later
2:29:39
Cirstea Dennis Steph Stevens a
park at
2:29:43
Colorado 113 by the way Drew's
131 13 94
2:29:47
sir Dennis Nils Bonica Hamburg
2:29:51
Deutschland one 11.11 Kevin
Silverman
2:29:54
$110 and 26 Kevin Silverman
reaches
2:29:58
knighthood today did you have a
note
2:29:59
from him I do yes thanks
2:30:05
well you um you mentioned to me
that he
2:30:07
was a knight today oh did I for
the show
2:30:10
you made me write down his name
so I'm
2:30:13
thinking you have something in
the
2:30:15
squirrel mills yeah you'd think
that
2:30:18
when yeah there was here this
if it's no
2:30:21
I was saying it I don't know I
lost it
2:30:22
if I find out I'll read it
later it is
2:30:29
well as long as he's put it I
think the
2:30:31
only thing was that he needed
to get his
2:30:32
knighthood in the list okay
2:30:34
sure Dave night night of the
Night Watch
2:30:37
get it yes the night we get it
2:30:41
Boise Idaho 101 dollars and one
cent
2:30:45
focus locus 100 dollars and 33
cents nil
2:30:49
locust locust become Sir Hocus
locust
2:30:53
Trix rabbit of thorium energy
today is
2:30:59
he on the list Lee what's bluey
should
2:31:02
be let me just double-check yes
he is on
2:31:05
the list and did he have
anything to say
2:31:07
here I'd like to send out
smooth-sailing
2:31:09
karma - retired math teacher
and fellow
2:31:11
human fellow ham gene Socrates
Jen
2:31:16
Socrates sorry Victor echo zero
Juliet
2:31:22
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oldest
2:31:24
human primate to sail solo
non-stop
2:31:26
assisted around the world she
already
2:31:29
holds title as the oldest woman
to do so
2:31:31
having completed his
circumnavigation in
2:31:33
2013 when she was a sprightly a
2:31:36
sprightly lass of 70 now at 76
she is
2:31:40
seeking the same title for all
humankind
2:31:42
by the time you read this
sailing vessel
2:31:45
there
2:31:46
narrator will have completed
close to
2:31:48
20,000 nautical miles on 230
days at sea
2:31:51
and preparing to round the
South Cape of
2:31:53
New Zealand into the Pacific on
a final
2:31:55
run into Vancouver we're gonna
give her
2:31:57
some Karma for that you've got
Carmen
2:32:01
does she have a rig whither can
we check
2:32:03
her out on 14.3 hundred should
I did
2:32:09
find the note from my Kevin
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2:32:12
white hand Silverman Adam
Congrats on
2:32:14
your getting hitched I wish you
and your
2:32:15
keeper all the happiness you
can handle
2:32:17
put in a little extra show
11:40 falls
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in the day of my 28th and last
radiation
2:32:22
treatment for a benign tumor
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brainstem it's the Navy
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year while I was planning to
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2:32:30
have an MRI done in a month
another six
2:32:32
months to track any swelling and
2:32:33
hopefully shrinkage that of
this stupid
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him some kind of tumor reducing
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karma would be greatly
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2:32:44
you've got karma reducing
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2:32:53
went back denials at Neil Neil
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2:32:59
Neil's house parable sputter
sputter
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bomb spotter bomb
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sputter born in Holland 100 in
field 100
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from UK Robert Newell in
pennsville
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Pennsylvania a hundred Chris
Daly 9999
2:33:18
Robert knew I wanted to deduced
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first donation
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Chris Daly 99.99 then
Christopher Arnold
2:33:31
needs a D douching at 8888
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you've been deduced Chris gray
of the
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Isle of Wight
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listen place to be a t-888 you
have to
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white a
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in Arlington Washington 69 96
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2:34:23
way MIT Lowe is an Eagle Scout
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combination rusty Jones 69 71
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smacker
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it's my carrots carrots we do
it every
2:34:47
day
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the McAra wits the Kara wits 69
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Robert alter in Kansas City
Missouri 66
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1 1 Sir Paul from horse heads
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6450 birthday coming up nico
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60/40 - Jake Kenyon in more
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Queensland Australia 58 58 and
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a birthday for his dad Alex
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Wausau Wisconsin 5695 William
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West Chester Ohio 5611 Dean
Roker 55 10
2:35:29
double nickels on the dime
2:35:30
Justin Davidson Portland Oregon
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2:35:34
some moving karma will give you
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the D douching
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you've been deduced has some
information
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in that note Matthew Parker and
I was
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5510 Matthew Parker 54 sir Liu
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loo the shoe 54 uh sir phenom
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go and cast the now Lanos see
the
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something where's Julie these
are all
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wedding donator where's Rita
more time
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they're all 5191 what country
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domain search GT seems alright
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Thanks trolls Turismo Baroness
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Wyman in New York City 5191
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are all 5191 so Washington Nick
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Nicole Russo Richard Clayton
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yeah I think I'm gonna try kuku
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kuku Bauer why not her husband
Sean Sean
2:37:12
Cavanaugh where it's from him
yeah it's
2:37:15
to him which is sweet John
Hawley
2:37:19
Richard Bowersox in Cedar
Rapids Iowa
2:37:23
5191 oh these are all 5191 a
shed Ben F
2:37:27
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these in
2:37:33
Hanover Pennsylvania James
frost in lost
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wages Nevada sure Adam of the
of the
2:37:40
coke Empire that's interesting
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curries for Enys in Perdido Key
Florida
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should be one that anyone
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Michael Greer Christine code a
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Pamela said
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lon sir Lucas of the lost bits
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2:37:57
kokosh Greg Fischer Laurent the
bureau
2:38:04
Sir John Knowles Baron of
Murphy's
2:38:07
Murphysboro
2:38:08
I'm glad to see he's in there
serve on
2:38:11
stir Kim Michael Perkins John's
2:38:15
Zollinger Jason Peterson Thomas
Norden
2:38:20
you got a lot of well wishers
and welded
2:38:22
some is love love ma'am
2:38:23
Nora ding mat low C Tracy
Bassano when
2:38:29
she's in Alabama Tim powers in
Newcastle
2:38:32
Oklahoma Jason Aras dill ski
Christie
2:38:36
McCall in Washington John
Jolley John
2:38:41
Tierney he Kenneth Learman jr.
Jonathan
2:38:46
Evans Phillip Ellen Gingrich
Eric Huff
2:38:51
ray Jacobson uh Anthony
Rodriguez mark
2:38:56
Hampton Ryan Teton Danny Haines
Steven
2:39:03
sure sure shrink shirk try that
one
2:39:08
shirk shirk it's pretty weird
2:39:11
Oleg nigh keen a Nike Nike knee
one of
2:39:16
the two on one of the three
Jonathan
2:39:18
Schroder Ryan Coogler Nicholas
Princip
2:39:24
Hal Co Santa Santa ma Santa ma
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2:39:32
in Troutdale Oregon Stefan
Springer
2:39:37
Andrea Marburger Chris Novak
Stephen
2:39:42
Schnabel Sir John of South
London you'll
2:39:45
be at the meet up Morton
Kiernan sir Don
2:39:48
of Paintsville Alex one shal
can price
2:39:56
sir richard the lionheart
2:39:58
joshua Parchman in el paso a
Jessica
2:40:01
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no
2:40:05
stubble
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eaten the
2:40:10
sergeant postal in Miami Lakes
Florida
2:40:13
Nathan Ranch 5191 Paul Dubois
Dorian
2:40:18
Kinney canet ski Monica day
Monica
2:40:22
Lansing stop
2:40:24
yeah we're still getting there
and
2:40:26
Commander Cody
2:40:27
David win jeez Jay you're doing
Carrick
2:40:34
off which means you're doing
graveyard
2:40:37
oh okay
2:40:40
Jay could achieve could it Jenny
2:40:43
Sean newcomer in Clinton New
York sir
2:40:47
Todd moss in Tempe Arizona
survived of
2:40:51
the virtual reality Robert Luca
della of
2:40:53
the second sir Duma of the
Black Swamp
2:40:56
sir codes a lot sir
2:40:59
Christoph piece load and
Buckeye sir
2:41:04
Ernesto Grande sir can of
pencil vent uh
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key Evo Welton Taylor Martin
Arthur
2:41:14
gobbets who's a Sir Arthur
Gabriel
2:41:18
Vaughn who'd have fun out on
out of made
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of wood Andrew Bentley in
Tacoma Gerald
2:41:26
gerald Preston Bryan McKinney
sir
2:41:31
loud pipe you two get married
more often
2:41:34
thing when we celebrate our
one-year
2:41:36
anniversary we'll just do one
dollar
2:41:38
donation so it cut it evens out
Carol a
2:41:42
chase no do the date sir code
monkey sir
2:41:46
Kevin by count of the moon
2:41:49
Paul Renan sir Greg of parts
unknown
2:41:53
Jeremy halt halt David Corbin Oh
2:41:57
a Sir Paul from Horseheads Eric
Alain
2:42:02
Catherine sir sir Dame
Catherine Sun so
2:42:06
I take a couple just to give
you a
2:42:08
breather you can hang up your
phone yeah
2:42:10
good idea
2:42:11
sir sir Johnson Greenville South
2:42:14
Carolina Sir John Helmer and
Shawnee
2:42:15
Kansas anonymous in deutschland
2:42:19
Howard is Sir Robert Bruckner
Baron of
2:42:23
the desert sprawl Thank You
Derrick
2:42:25
Burdette's sir Eric VM Baron of
the
2:42:28
valley in Van Nuys California
2:42:30
Jakub inna Coonan in the
Netherlands
2:42:32
John grumbling Jackson Butler
in levelin
2:42:35
Texas
2:42:36
Matthew Stephens David
Hutchison Dame
2:42:39
Moneypenny in Davis California
mr.
2:42:45
anonymous engineer from Colorado
2:42:47
James McClure sir Craig Porter
the Ronin
2:42:51
Robert smiley from Holland
Pennsylvania
2:42:53
Brian Maas Rancho Santa
Margarita
2:42:56
California please skarbek in
Springfield
2:43:00
Pennsylvania Brad Horowitz Sam
Luang
2:43:03
Toronto Ontario Matthew cargo in
2:43:06
goebbels Michigan Michael Smith
Sir
2:43:12
Christopher baron of Brown
County he's
2:43:15
in De Pere Wisconsin Jonathan
Wright
2:43:19
ceman Alan D Peterson is st.
Louis
2:43:21
Carroll moral and Molinari a
baronet
2:43:25
Chris Cohen Cohen in Austin
David
2:43:27
Stewart's Stephen E Taft John
Aiken
2:43:30
surcoat monkey Antonio McMullen
Pascal's
2:43:35
silly in a thousand the
Netherlands
2:43:38
Andrew Fisher John Donovan
2:43:40
Caleb hilly Kalin mr. in
Northville
2:43:43
Michigan I think he's sir Kevin
Reynolds
2:43:46
Christoph Herrig in deutschland
herring
2:43:51
Oh herring thank you egghead
AIG egghead
2:43:57
in Dayton Ohio mark Borghese
Marco
2:44:00
frisson the Netherlands sir
Mike of
2:44:02
Wakefield Doug Andrews Forrest
Martin
2:44:05
who also has a birthday yeah
and that's
2:44:09
the end of the list actually
forced
2:44:10
Martin is 50 right I'm sorry
okay
2:44:12
perfect we made it
2:44:14
sir Jonathan Dennison comes in
at 5150
2:44:19
Tim white 5150 don't forget
people this
2:44:22
for two shows Kelley Flanagan
and McCall
2:44:24
Idaho
2:44:25
Derek Archer parts unknown
51-19 Ian
2:44:30
Odom and weed he's
2:44:33
one he says sorry to hear Adam
was
2:44:36
unlucky enough to receive the
chip mug
2:44:40
well John's miraculousness 5
it's
2:44:43
amazing how that happens I'm
not known
2:44:45
for my packaging skills please
let me
2:44:47
know if you want a new mug I do
I'd be
2:44:49
more happy to send one directly
to your
2:44:51
non-existent address at the new
house
2:44:53
yeah actually when you get the
address
2:44:54
shorted out which is kind of I
think we
2:44:57
will have it would be nice to
send him
2:44:59
one direct well I have a P o
box oh can
2:45:03
I mention my P o box I think so
yeah
2:45:06
okay my P o box is one eight
two zero
2:45:10
nine P o box one eight two zero
nine
2:45:13
Austin Texas seven eight seven
six zero
2:45:18
and I did get the visit to Korea
2:45:20
compound and it is a very nice
house
2:45:24
it's got lots of room and it's
getting
2:45:25
it's butted up against the
forest it is
2:45:29
a fabulous purchase and I'm
buddy thank
2:45:31
you for saying ownership well
coming
2:45:33
from you that means a lot
because I you
2:45:35
know I discussed purchases with
you and
2:45:37
we looked at you know value
mainly like
2:45:41
it and it's great was it what
do you
2:45:43
think of this and John we like
now this
2:45:44
is the house I buy 75 grand you
know
2:45:47
junk shack somewhere you're
probably
2:45:49
right I mean that's things
gonna be
2:45:51
worth a million but yes like
that quite
2:45:53
move-in condition
2:45:55
well there yeah we're very
happy you're
2:45:58
actually looking at your area I
think if
2:46:01
Austin goes the way it looks
like it's
2:46:02
gonna go cuz it's these towns
flow a
2:46:04
certain way it's like a gob of
goo that
2:46:06
just kind of floats somewhere
and the
2:46:08
next thing you know the area
become very
2:46:09
valuable very good I thought
was a good
2:46:11
a good house for the area
especially
2:46:14
snoo it's nice onward with the
donations
2:46:18
and raised dominici fifty
dollars in one
2:46:21
sent Andrew Benz Sir Andrew I
believe in
2:46:24
Imperial Missouri 5001 now the
following
2:46:27
people are fifty dollar donors
name a
2:46:28
location then we're done Thomas
told
2:46:30
tallit are told later tallit in
Shawnee
2:46:33
Oklahoma Pat Sir Patrick may
come in New
2:46:36
York City David Timmons in
Oklahoma City
2:46:40
Scott lavender in Montgomery
Texas Brad
2:46:44
Taylor in Duval Washington
2:46:46
Alexa Delgado in Aptos
California Robert
2:46:50
case in Mill spring North
Carolina
2:46:52
George watch we chat with who
is a
2:46:55
knight and I can't remember
what it is
2:46:57
he's got some designation in
Universal
2:46:59
City author Arthur wick son
Andrew gusik
2:47:04
in Greensboro bhaskar den Donna
in
2:47:09
Birmingham and that's
Birmingham UK Joel
2:47:15
de Rouen in Savannah Georgia
Daniel
2:47:17
Laboy in Bath Michigan and last
but not
2:47:20
least our buddy surgery wing
and Roth
2:47:22
down there in Saugus California
want to
2:47:25
thank all these folks for
producing this
2:47:27
show and the last show this is
the two
2:47:29
shows again I said this way it
went so
2:47:30
long I want to thank these
folks and for
2:47:33
congratulating Adam and as a
wedding and
2:47:36
now I'm encouraging them to get
married
2:47:38
more often thank you all very
much on
2:47:42
behalf of my wife and I I love
saying it
2:47:45
sounds really nice very very
loving it's
2:47:49
highly appreciated thank you so
much for
2:47:52
this there's not much more I
can say
2:47:53
about it than that because that
is that
2:47:55
is just what it is it's very
very loving
2:47:57
we appreciate that also thank
you to
2:47:59
everybody who came in under $50
with
2:48:01
your regular subscriptions your
11:11
2:48:04
just 3333 ease your fives
whatever it is
2:48:07
you're on we appreciate that
just as
2:48:09
much and of course our executive
2:48:11
producers and associate
executive
2:48:13
producers who we did think
earlier on
2:48:15
and we'll do another show on
Sunday
2:48:17
it'll will have shorter donation
2:48:18
segments again for two shows
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2:48:20
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2:48:32
karma for Sir Geoffrey TOEIC
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2:48:35
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2:48:37
else who needs jobs jobs and
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you thought karma
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2:48:54
that's right May 23rd 2019
here's our
2:48:58
birthday list sister Paul from
Horsehead
2:49:00
celebrates on June 4th getting
it nice
2:49:02
and early
2:49:03
Jake Kenyan happy birthday to
his dad
2:49:05
Jeff King in turns 58 on the
27th of May
2:49:09
Forrest Martin's celebrated on
May 19th
2:49:11
which is our wedding day I'll
never
2:49:12
forget to force and undress
Domenici
2:49:15
happy birthday to his daughter
andreas
2:49:17
who turns 13 I presume today and
2:49:19
Jonathan joban 33 years old
today happy
2:49:22
birthday from all your buddies
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that's your cue so I got a
couple of
2:52:34
clips that are funny good ears
I got a
2:52:36
Buddha judge mayor Pete of the
Hamlet
2:52:41
mayor Pete he's all in on us
taking down
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statues and you know
Confederate and
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let's take down Thomas
Jefferson and
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remove him from from a dinner
that they
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have somewhere in Indiana and
he's
2:52:54
fallen and I said I heard this
that's
2:52:56
bull crap and so I went and got
the clip
2:52:58
and in fact he did kind of
cavalierly
2:53:00
saying hey you know Jefferson
was a dick
2:53:02
and should tell with him
Jefferson
2:53:04
Jackson dinners be renamed
everywhere
2:53:06
holders at slaves yeah we're
doing that
2:53:08
in Indiana I think it's the
right thing
2:53:09
to do you know over time you
you develop
2:53:12
and evolve on the things you
choose to
2:53:15
honor and I think we know now
special
2:53:17
exactly you know you just look
at what
2:53:20
basically Nazi genocide could
happen
2:53:22
here Jefferson's more
problematic you
2:53:24
know there's a lot to of course
admire
2:53:26
his thinking and his philosophy
then
2:53:28
again if you plunge into his
writings
2:53:30
especially the notes on the
state of
2:53:31
Virginia you know that he knew
that
2:53:34
slavery was wrong and and yet
brother
2:53:42
shallow I mean really I mean
it's it's
2:53:44
all of these guys all they're
doing is
2:53:47
this and then you know you got
bad Oh on
2:53:50
the view apologizing for
everything it's
2:53:57
not really groovy man I have a
clip that
2:54:01
kind of harkens back to our
show because
2:54:04
we were on this fake chemical
that the
2:54:08
chemical yeah the chemical
attacks in
2:54:10
Syria that made no sense and
then were
2:54:12
debunked by you know various
2:54:13
universities and people who
knew about
2:54:16
him and it was there also the
missiles
2:54:17
didn't go you know they were
too far
2:54:19
away from this with us should
were
2:54:20
supposedly shot from and every
missile
2:54:23
attack seemed to be some funny
things
2:54:24
set up by the rebels but so now
of
2:54:27
course that they got into the
public
2:54:28
domain that Syria was you know
was
2:54:30
shooting these things and there
was a
2:54:32
red line and Obama's a jerk for
not but
2:54:34
it was the white helmets
staging stuff
2:54:37
is that what you're talking
about
2:54:38
yeah that too that's part of it
so let's
2:54:40
listen to the latest report on
old
2:54:42
chemical weapons comes up again
when
2:54:44
democracy
2:54:45
now this all comes as new
questions are
2:54:47
being raised about an alleged
chemical
2:54:48
weapons attack in the city of
Douma last
2:54:51
year the Syrian government was
accused
2:54:53
of dropping two gas cylinders
on the
2:54:55
city killing dozens of people
the US and
2:54:58
allies responded by carrying out
2:55:00
airstrikes but a newly leaked
internal
2:55:02
document from the organization
for
2:55:04
prohibition of chemical weapons
reveals
2:55:06
there were conflicting views
within the
2:55:08
organization as to what
happened the
2:55:10
leaked documents suggest the
cylinders
2:55:12
were quote manually placed on
the ground
2:55:14
and were not dropped from the
air this
2:55:16
has led some observers to
conclude the
2:55:18
chemical attack might have been
staged
2:55:20
by Syrian rebels MIT professor
Theodore
2:55:23
Postol
2:55:24
responded to the leaked
document by
2:55:26
stating quote as such 35 deaths
that
2:55:30
were originally attributed to
these
2:55:31
staged chlorine events cannot be
2:55:33
explained and it cannot be
ruled out
2:55:35
that these people were murdered
as part
2:55:37
of the staging event
2:55:39
professor Postal said oh well
where's
2:55:41
the where's the headline news
the New
2:55:42
York Times a little bit though
35 people
2:55:48
dead who said they were dead
he's
2:55:50
actually assumes that well
let's make
2:55:52
this really convincing and
murder 35
2:55:55
people that's I think that's
called a
2:55:57
conspiracy theory let's murder
35 people
2:56:00
no you just stay you show a
bunch of
2:56:03
people holding their breath and
do what
2:56:04
you know they just did they've
done this
2:56:05
before over there they because
our media
2:56:07
is so stupid now oh yeah look
Duke
2:56:10
there's a guy's foaming at the
mouth
2:56:11
remember that one yeah a little
bit as
2:56:14
foaming-at-the-mouth he's a
toothpaste
2:56:16
and so so this guy takes this
guy takes
2:56:20
it to the next level and he's
okay it's
2:56:22
been staged the whole thing's a
fake
2:56:24
even though that's where were
that is
2:56:26
where Trump launched a bunch of
missiles
2:56:27
every dome forget that and he
went on
2:56:30
you know just by the way who
says they
2:56:32
were real well that's not we
can go we
2:56:35
can go to that too or they or
they were
2:56:38
aimed where they're supposed to
be
2:56:40
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2:56:43
anything I know just unless the
Chinese
2:56:51
embassy was hit they probably
didn't
2:56:52
launch anything it's a callback
now so
2:56:56
this guy takes to the next
though and
2:56:58
actually believes you
2:56:59
yes 35 people were killed in
this thing
2:57:01
cuz because somebody said that
this how
2:57:04
bad has become a professor and
that's
2:57:06
the guy who can analogize
things he Oh
2:57:10
35 dead they must have murdered
them
2:57:13
it's just beyond me
2:57:18
not beyond me alright let me
give you a
2:57:24
little updates finally
mainstream is
2:57:27
jumping on the bandwagon that
you
2:57:29
introduced us to several weeks
ago the
2:57:32
piggy Ebola china's pig
population the
2:57:35
biggest in the world is being
ravaged by
2:57:37
the deadly African swine fever
a virus
2:57:40
for which there's no vaccine
it's
2:57:43
harmless to humans but ASF is
estimated
2:57:45
to have killed millions of pigs
in China
2:57:48
since the outbreak was first
detected in
2:57:50
August last year social media
shows pig
2:57:53
carcasses being dumped in the
2:57:54
countryside and video obtained
by CNN
2:57:57
revealed disturbing scenes of
animals
2:58:00
being slaughtered driven into
pits and
2:58:02
buried the central government
says about
2:58:04
1 million pigs have been cold
but some
2:58:07
farmers CNN spoke to says the
scale of
2:58:10
the epidemic could be bigger
because
2:58:12
it's not being recognized at
local level
2:58:14
the UN's Food and Agriculture
2:58:16
Organization the FAO says
Beijing is
2:58:19
taking the right steps but it
may take
2:58:21
years to fully contain the
outbreak a
2:58:24
report from a Dutch bank says
that China
2:58:26
could lose between 150 million
and 200
2:58:29
million pigs this year that's
more than
2:58:31
a third of its total herd to
put that in
2:58:34
context the u.s. farms a little
more
2:58:36
than 70 million pigs it's not
just the
2:58:40
farmers who are feeling the
pain either
2:58:42
this country is not only the
world's
2:58:44
biggest producer it's also by
far in
2:58:46
world's biggest consumer and
according
2:58:49
to the government's own
statistics the
2:58:51
prices of pork at wet markets
like this
2:58:53
here in Beijing could rise as
much as 70
2:58:56
percent by the end of the year
that
2:58:59
would mean record high prices
for a
2:59:01
staple ingredient for 1.4
billion people
2:59:04
and a potential big inflation
problem
2:59:07
for the central government the
impact is
2:59:09
being felt globally pork prices
at the
2:59:11
Chicago Mercantile Exchange are
up 20
2:59:14
percent in the last three
months and
2:59:15
expected to go higher the price
of bacon
2:59:18
has already been rising in some
2:59:20
countries
2:59:22
you heard this on the No Agenda
show
2:59:24
three weeks ago or longer the
this
2:59:31
optimism about the pork prices
rising up
2:59:35
to 70% I don't believe that I
think it's
2:59:39
definitely gonna go higher than
that
2:59:41
where's the where's the triple
hey what
2:59:44
don't they have fake pig meat
yeah like
2:59:48
the fake hamburger meat that
the the
2:59:51
company just went on that IP
owed not
2:59:55
that I know of well why
wouldn't they
2:59:57
make that well because it's
crap exactly
3:00:02
where's the stranger where's the
3:00:05
savior's give the Chinese some
of that
3:00:07
chemical meat that we're eating
here or
3:00:10
that we're doing giving bugs
kid to eat
3:00:12
bugs for protein replace pork
with bugs
3:00:20
yeah big roaches what is a good
Pig
3:00:24
replacement when it comes to
bug protein
3:00:26
I have no idea
3:00:28
I don't eat bugs so I don't
know I just
3:00:33
a little side clip here this is
an
3:00:36
example of this woods me most
about
3:00:38
Congress here's Ben Carson
trying to
3:00:40
answer questions from some
douchebag
3:00:43
congresswoman and this is the
way it
3:00:45
goes there's a Miss North Cross
a mother
3:00:47
and a grandmother living in
Brighton in
3:00:48
my district she's raised her
children
3:00:50
and now cares for her
grandchildren in
3:00:52
property the thick mold on the
walls
3:00:53
her son was recently
hospitalized look
3:00:56
at the pictures here because of
bone
3:00:57
tumors in his arm and leg he
needs
3:00:59
surgery to save and improve his
quality
3:01:00
of life but he won't get it
because the
3:01:02
family must have a sanitary
stable
3:01:04
housing condition first their
actual
3:01:07
home literally poses a risk of
post-op
3:01:09
injury and infection her
question to you
3:01:12
is what do they become when you
raise
3:01:14
children in these conditions
what can
3:01:16
they become so yes to know do
miss
3:01:18
Norcross and her family deserve
to live
3:01:20
in these conditions because
they are
3:01:21
poor if you've listened to yes
or no do
3:01:24
they deserve to
3:01:25
these conditions because they
are poor
3:01:27
very well would you like your
3:01:29
grandmother live in public
housing you
3:01:30
know very would you let your
grandmother
3:01:32
live in public housing yes or
no you
3:01:34
know very wonder you're
watching at your
3:01:36
helm would you allow your
grandmother to
3:01:37
live in public housing under
these
3:01:39
conditions yeah this is a style
that
3:01:43
yeah there's only it's meant for
3:01:45
television and I think Pamela
Harris
3:01:48
does it quite well without
actually you
3:01:51
know getting any answers you
just pass
3:01:54
through your point and then and
then
3:01:56
tell the it's not a question to
shut up
3:02:00
it's not one side or the other
either
3:02:03
it's the Republicans and the
Democrats
3:02:04
both they all do yeah they all
do it but
3:02:06
it's at one this is someone
once you go
3:02:08
home to your husband young lady
and tell
3:02:11
him that's a yes or no question
see how
3:02:14
that works
3:02:16
no no well I I must say I'm
extremely
3:02:30
excited
3:02:31
it will only be five short
years from
3:02:34
now when I will be able to
rejoice me
3:02:39
and the fact that I was right
would the
3:02:43
cow
3:02:44
downs begun we like surprises
don't we
3:02:46
yes we like surprises well
guess what in
3:02:49
a surprise announcement
3:02:50
NASA revealed a new name for
its moon
3:02:52
program Artemis
3:02:54
she is a Greek goddess of the
moon and
3:02:56
twin sister of Apollo well NASA
picked
3:02:59
the name in hopes of having the
first
3:03:00
woman land on the moon by 2024
and now
3:03:04
in order to meet that deadline
the Trump
3:03:06
administration wants Congress
to approve
3:03:08
an additional 1.6 billion
dollars for
3:03:10
NASA on top of its 21 billion
dollar
3:03:12
budget for next year MOX
3:03:14
mark Strassmann spoke with a
man who's
3:03:16
responsible for making the
moonshot
3:03:18
happened 50 years ago this July
two
3:03:21
Americans left the first
footprints in
3:03:23
lunar dust no other country has
matched
3:03:25
Apollo's moon Walker's but five
have
3:03:30
sent probes and robots
including Israel
3:03:33
and China just this year it's
not by
3:03:36
accident that so many countries
around
3:03:38
the world right now are going
to the
3:03:39
moon and not all of them are
going to
3:03:41
the moon just to collect rocks
it's a
3:03:44
strategic imperative that the
United
3:03:46
States have a presence there as
well
3:03:47
when Jim bridenstine became
NASA's
3:03:50
administrator last year a
planned moon
3:03:53
landing was a decade away
ladies and
3:03:55
gentlemen that's just not good
enough
3:03:58
but in March Vice President
Mike Pence
3:04:01
in a fire under NASA and its
contractors
3:04:04
if NASA is not currently
capable of
3:04:06
landing American astronauts on
the moon
3:04:08
in five years we need to change
the
3:04:10
organization not the mission
we've seen
3:04:14
over and over again
administration's
3:04:15
change and projects get
cancelled with
3:04:18
billions of dollars wasted of
the
3:04:20
taxpayer we're going to shorten
the time
3:04:21
scale we're gonna make this a
reality
3:04:23
that starts by accelerating
development
3:04:26
of NASA's new mega rocket
called the
3:04:28
Space Launch System or SLS on
top which
3:04:32
set nasa's new crew capsule
called orion
3:04:34
roughly 240,000 miles from
Earth Orion
3:04:38
eventually would dock with a
planned
3:04:40
lunar orbiting space station
called
3:04:43
Gateway but the Artemis program
lacks
3:04:46
one key component what's the
most
3:04:48
significant piece of the budget
increase
3:04:50
the landing capability like
lunar
3:04:52
landers are difficult to build
3:04:54
time they take money and we
don't what
3:04:57
what was that tin can with
those spider
3:05:01
legs that I saw on the moon I
have that
3:05:02
capability not yet
3:05:04
but private industry wants that
contract
3:05:07
this is blue movie last week
3:05:11
billionaire Jeff Bezos
introduced blue
3:05:13
moon his space companies
designed for a
3:05:16
lunar lander Lockheed Martin
also has a
3:05:18
design five years to get to the
moon how
3:05:21
is that not a fairly intense
schedule
3:05:24
pressure if somebody says this
isn't
3:05:26
safe ultimately they have the
authority
3:05:27
to throw a red flag and say
stop it is
3:05:31
more important for us that our
3:05:32
astronauts be safe I gotta tell
ya I'm
3:05:36
gonna be so happy when this
doesn't
3:05:38
happen and noticeably
Millennials know
3:05:44
Millennials and Zoomers Gen Z
we call
3:05:47
them Zoomers do not believe in
the
3:05:49
original moon landing anymore
and the
3:05:51
end and it's it's not that
crazy how
3:05:55
they come up with this because
they see
3:05:56
the technology they see how
fast things
3:05:58
develop they see what is
possible and do
3:06:00
not understand that something
that took
3:06:02
place 50 years ago cannot
easily be
3:06:04
replicated especially not
because of the
3:06:07
cost
3:06:07
I mean it's expensive that's
gonna be a
3:06:14
great CGI job I'd probably take
five
3:06:16
years just to do it where is
that guy
3:06:19
from Titanic anyway James
Cameron what's
3:06:21
he doing now I think it's great
I
3:06:26
already started he's already
working
3:06:30
he's already working on the
sets in the
3:06:32
green screen give me a break
I'm ready
3:06:36
for it and if I'm wrong I'm
wrong I'm
3:06:38
wrong I'm wrong it's fine I
don't think
3:06:41
so well we'll find out won't we
you
3:06:45
think we're gonna go to the
moon again
3:06:47
yeah well I don't think we're
gonna do
3:06:50
have to crap that they're
promising
3:06:52
they're just a lot of talk a
lot of
3:06:55
talking no action so there was
one thing
3:06:58
we didn't talk about which is
what's
3:06:59
still in the bubbling near the
surface
3:07:01
with meetings and all kinds of
things
3:07:03
with Pelosi is the
3:07:07
impeachment yes oh gee I'm
getting
3:07:11
killed with that 24/7 on the
news media
3:07:14
let's talk about it here
3:07:15
so let's start let's start with
a guy
3:07:17
who's the first guy who asked
for
3:07:19
impeachment right away
3:07:20
in fact he answered the day he
was put
3:07:22
in office Al Green the man with
the I've
3:07:27
never seen such a hairy guy in
my life
3:07:29
the guy has hair under his eyes
and just
3:07:32
grew hair the facial hair
3:07:34
he's a hairy guy he's hairy
listen to
3:07:38
what he has to say on the
democracy now
3:07:40
should we take him serious I'm
sorry by
3:07:42
the way this kind of racist
what you
3:07:44
said about his hair yeah he's a
hairy
3:07:47
guy you know it's hairy guy
yeah that
3:07:49
would be racist because he's
black
3:07:50
chimpanzee come on just plant
guys white
3:07:54
guys like that Harry they've
got hairy
3:07:57
butts I mean it's disgusting so
the
3:08:00
stakes are very high Congress
member
3:08:02
green right before I right
after you
3:08:04
talk to us the House Speaker
Nancy
3:08:06
Pelosi is holding a meeting
with the
3:08:08
Democrats as you push for her
to open an
3:08:12
inquiry into impeachment why
are you
3:08:15
calling for this and why have
you done
3:08:16
this for the last two years
thank you
3:08:19
for having me miss Goodman and
mr.
3:08:21
Gonzalez I'm here because I
love my
3:08:23
country and I have called for
3:08:25
impeachment because I love my
country
3:08:29
okay all right well that's
pretty pretty
3:08:32
interesting country so he you
must
3:08:35
impeach this rhyme yes it's a
reach you
3:08:39
must impeach there's gotta be
something
3:08:40
rhyming oh yeah I got you I got
you
3:08:43
Al Green on Democracy Now - now
here's
3:08:46
the reasons to impeach and what
do you
3:08:48
consider to be the key
impeachable
3:08:50
offenses that the president has
3:08:51
committed the impeachable
offenses are
3:08:54
many the Muller report gives us
a good
3:08:56
deal of obstruction of justice
that has
3:08:59
been committed by the president
we can
3:09:01
act on the obstruction of
justice but I
3:09:03
also have contended and still
contend
3:09:05
that the president has infused
his
3:09:07
bigotry into policy I think
this is
3:09:10
impeachable as well I have
3:09:12
indelibly imprinted in my brain
that
3:09:14
baby standing at the border
crying while
3:09:17
she is being separated from
parents this
3:09:19
is not what a great country does
3:09:21
we cannot allow president to
talk about
3:09:24
African countries as whole
countries and
3:09:26
then engage in the process of
developing
3:09:29
an immigration plan we can't
have a
3:09:31
president who is going to say
that
3:09:33
they're very fine people among
the
3:09:34
biggest racist a xenophobe the
3:09:36
homophobes who were in
Charlottesville
3:09:38
where a woman lost her life
protesting
3:09:41
against bigotry and do nothing
about it
3:09:43
his bigotry is worthy of his
being
3:09:46
impeached alright I I'd like to
mention
3:09:55
the Charlottesville again the
middle
3:09:57
charlotte's course of course
the lie
3:09:59
fine fine so I find people lie
define
3:10:04
people lie yeah I want to
congratulate
3:10:06
you Jon on something unrelated
but you
3:10:08
really you nailed it you said
that the
3:10:12
new term for climate change was
climate
3:10:15
crisis yeah would climate
emergency as a
3:10:18
backup and maybe three days
later the
3:10:21
Guardian and the UK came out
with their
3:10:23
new style guide yeah that's
funny I'll
3:10:27
read it actually then I do
believe this
3:10:29
is I do believe I believe this
is
3:10:31
factual Katherine Viner editor
in chief
3:10:34
Guardian news and media we've
recently
3:10:35
been reviewing the language we
use in
3:10:37
our coverage of the environment
and
3:10:38
whether the terms we use
accurately
3:10:40
reflect the phenomenon they
describe we
3:10:42
want to ensure that we are being
3:10:44
scientifically precise and
rooted in
3:10:47
facts remember this
scientifically
3:10:49
precise bit while also
communicating
3:10:52
clearly with readers on this
very
3:10:53
important issue the phrase
climate
3:10:55
change for example sounds
rather passive
3:10:58
and gentle when what scientists
are
3:10:59
talking about is a catastrophe
for
3:11:01
Humanity increasingly pliant
science
3:11:06
climate scientists and
organizations
3:11:08
from the UN to the Met Office
are
3:11:10
changing their terminology and
using
3:11:12
stronger language to describe
the
3:11:14
situation therefore we would
like to
3:11:17
change the terms that we use as
follows
3:11:19
use climate emergency crisis or
break
3:11:23
down instead of climate
3:11:25
change use global heating
instead of
3:11:29
global warming use wildlife
instead of
3:11:33
biodiversity when appropriate
use fish
3:11:37
populations instead of fish
stocks use
3:11:41
climate science denier or
climate denier
3:11:44
instead of climate skeptic the
original
3:11:48
terms are not banned but do you
think
3:11:51
twice before using them if you
think a
3:11:53
specific term is needed to help
people
3:11:55
find your story online then
please check
3:11:58
with the audience team hey we
need an
3:12:01
audience team hi I'm chief
audience team
3:12:04
the updates will appear in the
style
3:12:06
guide from today please do let
me know
3:12:08
if you have any further
questions yes
3:12:11
how is global heating more
scientific
3:12:14
than global warming or how
3:12:16
scientifically accurate is
emergency
3:12:20
crisis or breakdown vs. change
is that
3:12:23
scientific or is that
linguistic I found
3:12:28
this to be in points I found
this to be
3:12:30
a fabulous and especially
because you
3:12:32
nailed it you called it you
nailed it
3:12:34
well I caught it early as what
I did
3:12:36
which is what we do on this
show we
3:12:38
catch things as early as we can
it's
3:12:40
always a shocker to me when
something
3:12:42
sneaks by which is let's leave
on this
3:12:45
high note ok leave on that take
the
3:12:48
trophy and go home we have a
lot of good
3:12:52
clips for the Sunday show it's
gonna be
3:12:54
very interesting looking
forward to it
3:12:56
looking forward to seeing all
of you
3:12:57
there of course no Sunday's
show take
3:12:59
this show to the bank by the
way because
3:13:01
of that vaccination stuff that
you you
3:13:03
captured from RFK jr. no thanks
well yes
3:13:06
we'll bank it will bank it for
sure
3:13:09
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3:13:12
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3:13:14
value for value network you can
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3:13:23
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3:13:27
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everybody
3:13:36
I'm Adam curry and from
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I'm Jack we
3:13:43
return on Sunday right here on
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with another episode again
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at Dvorak org slash na until
Sunday
3:13:51
adios mofos and such
3:13:55
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new research shows beer could
see the
3:14:08
crease apply all due to climate
change
3:14:10
now now a new study shows a
rise in
3:14:14
temperature due to climate
change is
3:14:16
linked to higher rates of
suicide we
3:14:19
hear about the Taliban and
global
3:14:22
warming mostly as two separate
stories
3:14:24
but there is a link Canada is
warming up
3:14:27
twice as fast as the rest of
the world
3:14:29
as the Arab Spring uprisings
took hold
3:14:32
across the Middle East and
North Africa
3:14:34
millions of people fled their
homes
3:14:37
researchers claimed to have
identified
3:14:38
evidence of a causal link
between those
3:14:41
conflicts and changes to the
climate in
3:14:44
the Outer Hebrides where only
the
3:14:46
toughest sheep can survive the
inclement
3:14:48
winters something strange has
been going
3:14:51
on
3:14:51
why have some Gilders wild
sorry sheep
3:14:54
been getting smaller is bound
to climate
3:14:57
change
3:14:57
calling all frequent fliers
nervous
3:15:00
fires and everyone in between
climate
3:15:02
change could make air travel
3:15:05
his trip is to highlight the
current
3:15:07
climate change crisis in South
Africa in
3:15:10
front of the crisis
3:15:11
chipolina it's sinking this is
83 miles
3:15:14
away from the Arctic Circle
which is
3:15:16
melting at singing those lips
3:15:18
and experts have some bad news
this
3:15:21
season if you're one of the
tens of
3:15:23
millions of Americans with
allergies you
3:15:25
may have to cope with your
symptoms
3:15:26
longer because of climate
change experts
3:15:29
say that's because there's been
an
3:15:30
increase in rodent populations
and
3:15:33
climate change is partially to
blame a
3:15:35
new study shows polar bears in
the
3:15:37
Arctic are shedding pounds
during the
3:15:40
time that they should be
beefing up
3:15:41
scientists blame
3:15:48
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3:16:44
[Music]
3:16:56
Obama
3:16:58
[Music]
3:17:25
[Applause]
3:17:28
[Music]
3:17:53
paintball of that wicked woman
out there
3:17:55
in Queens that hatched him for
between
3:17:58
her legs with feathers on him
coming out
3:18:01
of his mama's vagina that's why
he's a
3:18:04
coochie grabber
3:18:05
he keeps reaching back trying
to grab
3:18:06
her coochie as he was hatched
out of her
3:18:09
coochie
3:18:10
this Carnes had a wrecker take
this stop
3:18:13
she named it Donald because
he's Donald
3:18:16
Duck and he's a coochie grabber
because
3:18:18
she kept trying to crawl back
up and his
3:18:20
mama's couch it is my wife
never greeted
3:18:23
me with a fist bump I'd give
her a left
3:18:26
hook watch this business what
Michelle
3:18:33
[Music]
3:18:51
I got some cheese
3:18:55
[Music]
3:19:17
[Music]
3:19:22
[Music]
3:19:31
I
3:19:32
[Music]
3:19:52
and MSNBC fires that snitch
that rat
3:19:57
al Sharpton adios I'll see you
later
3:20:01
I'll see you next week mofo
Borat dot
3:20:13
org slash and a all of my sexual
3:20:17
fantasies involve handcuffs