June 20th, 2019 • 2h 50m
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Adam Curie assassination
episode 11 48
this is no agenda 35 from what
I can
tell you tomorrow
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yes thanks for the info on Tom
Cruise I
feel so up to date now up to
speed you
know I still hear that ground
loop would
you like a ground loop I can
send one
over to you send me I want a
sugar-coated sugar-coated
ground loop
alright hey Here I am John in
the
Algarve in the south of
Portugal the the
southernmost tippy tip yeah
beautiful
area yeah beautiful and then
the day
that we have beautiful weather
is the
day we do the show Brazil in
some of
these other countries they
don't even
start eating dinner till
midnight yeah
but it would have been nice to
catch a
little more Sun we had two days
obviously we got here Monday
afternoon
so it was beautiful Monday
afternoons we
have to make for the low
donations while
you're on the road I'm leading
up to
that why do you always blow my
punchline
it's like I'm getting all the
way Monday
we arrive Monday from from
where were we
you're in Ireland yes Northern
Ireland
that's right Northern Ireland
and do we
we flew down here with the
easyJet's
which was interesting because
it was
already filled with the rowdy
Brits was
there a soccer game going on
no man it's just you know how
the Brits
they like to go to other places
outside
of their own country and get
really
drunk and obnoxious well they
do that in
their own country too for mics
yeah
they're a little extra extra
bad when
they come to to the mainland in
fact
it's like you it's like your
theory on
podcasts what's that what's my
theory
people go on to a podcast
exactly that's
exactly what's happening yeah
so the
that we we grabbed a cab to the
to the
place we're staying and the
first of all
was great this guy was 47 years
old so I
could try out my little trivia
question
on him I said hey were you
around in the
80s yeah it was about 13 do you
remember
a countdown and he does a
double take oh
my god that's you so they do
still
remember if the old enough now
the
phrase is surely you know who I
am but
he said hey when you guys go
back make
sure that you have at least two
hours be
at the airport two hours ahead
of time
he says because when the Brits
are going
back they're drunk they can't
fly their
paperwork their passports they
forgot
them that hold up the line he
says it is
it's a it's a mess another
travel tip
from your Noah generation
actually good
tip that's a pretty good trip
the big
problem though has been the 450
ones
explained error
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a just a small sampling of Adam
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percent of what I was trying to
access
is not legally accessible or at
with for
non VPN users people who don't
understand how you can
circumvent it
it's just not available dis
just I mean
you must have had this and
we've had it
before
no we've definitely had it
before we did
not want to sit believing you
now you've
done three shows from overseas
I did not
have it in the UK it was not in
the UK
oh really
and I didn't notice it so this
is the
first one on the mainland and
I'm
getting this non-stop oh that's
interesting yeah huh and I
would have
noticed that I would have made
note of
it yeah you would have no the
way you
complain that you've after 11
years you
know I'd be complaining like a
little
bitch I mean I should have been
complaining about two shows and
I'm just
trying not to hear the ground
loop yeah
so and and honestly I was
thinking about
setting up the VP I could set
up the VPN
quite easily but man it's
Artie's I'm
amazed that we're talking to
each other
without massive delay there's
maybe a
megabit and a half each way on
the on
the Wi-Fi connection here
though and the
dongle has full bars but only
3G I can't
get a 4G signal so I'm sure
when I come
out with this choice finish
those songs
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because I'll be one have any
good
quality going through it to
your site by
oh you sound actually you sound
pretty
good by the way that's a
timecode
notation thank you two things
I've
learned well here what have you
learned
Adam they have a new product
here which
i think is outstanding it is
fortunate
yes and it apparently was
invented in
Portugal let me see if there's
a there
so let me see if there's a name
who hmm
I did ask about it so I know it
was
invented here in Portugal wine
in a tube
these tubes that are like a
test tube
except it's the width of a
bottleneck so
you know so that's about a big
tube yeah
it's a sizable tube and I'd say
it is
about mm-hmm see I'd say that's
about
it's about five inches they
want to know
me about seven inches
wait I should know it's about
ten inches
and it's yeah the top the whole
thinner
of of a wine bottle so the the
it has a
twist off top and they send
they sell
it's basically a one hit it's
like you
pour it into your glass it's
good for
one glass one glass you can
take on the
ship which is it what's the
milliliters
on that thing
hold on a second one one hundred
got it from the I got it from
the
minibar here we go uh hundred
milliliter
okay hundred mil make sense
well this is
these kinds of things have been
around
in the trade for some time as
for
tasting for wine tasters and
professionals hmm oh really
yeah I thought it was for real
alcoholics because you just pop
this in
your in your in your jacket and
your
purse BAM you got a cocktail
wherever
you need a little metal flask
is the
best genuine wit bottle WI T
that's the
registered trademark flocking
wit so
those are the guys that I guess
trademarked it a registered
trademark
but it's said that they're
putting
everything in all kinds of wine
I just
thought it was a genius idea
wine
tastings would be perfect with
these
things and it's just handy to
take along
you know you're at school so
yeah not
much to report but the the the
television coverage here has
been
fantastic as in they got all the
channels you'd want Sky News CNN
International CNBC BBC in
multiple BBC's
which is perfect because we
have two
major things going on here one
would be
the choosing of the next prime
minister
of the United Kingdom's of
Gitmo nation
east yeah worse well I will
remind you
that I said it would be Boris
and you
were like no no it's gonna be
gold it's
gonna be that guy he's gonna be
a you
were wrong no you said no I
never said
no to Boris oh okay I shall get
the got
a clip for next show I want
yeah would
you hear this clip no I'll get
a clip
where you will you said no it's
not
gonna be him okay what was
interesting
is that all of a sudden as you
kind of
saw the flow and now the way
they do
this is very interesting
they have three I think three
rounds of
secret ballots amongst the
party and
each time you see Boris Johnson
is
winning he's winning is winning
they
have to whittle that down to two
that's after think three rounds
then
they send the final to the
number one
and the closest after in this
case Bojo
to a mail-in vote of the
Conservative
Party across the country I mean
they
should this is so just begging
to be a
reality show that I don't
underst I mean
they should have these guys
doing money
on the bass scan you're like
eating glue
eating shitty live bugs you
know have to
repeal over over some angry
white water
or something that would Boris
he'll be
what Boris is will be fantastic
and so
as you see the flow of this
they kept
trying to push the the Rory guy
there's no good but it was like
all Rory
oh and I think it was just like
any
button but Boris please someone
just
bring roar and now he got
kicked out so
he's out so I think it'll be
Boris
Johnson and uh I was at Hunt no
oh no no
no Jeremy Hunt Jeremy Hunt yeah
Jeremy
Hunt he's not even I think
he'll be
number two I don't know yeah I
think
that's what's going on but
number two in
Teresa may was but well it's
again it's
it's fun to watch and the cycle
is so
similar to the hatred for Trump
it's the
same thing he's racist in here
he's a
big well you know part of that
is you
know obviously there's some
similes he's
a nut job
he's a loose cannon that my
favorite of
course is Hitler he's hit
literally
Hitler and there was this
fantastic
prime minister question time
the other
day where the
if the guy from the Scottish
National
Party Ian was a black well I
think his
name is Missy honest his name
Ian black guy that used to
represent
them was his Angus character
and he was
probably the best of the group
well Ian
is doing pretty good because
and this is
a this is a full two minute
clip because
it has to go back and forth
with the
with the speaker intervening
because I
mean you can't just be calling
a member
of parliament a racist in the
UK you can
do it in America but not in the
UK you
can't just be doing that does
the Prime
Minister a dream with the front
runner
set to succeed her that the
Scottish
people are of their - race that
should
be placed in ghettos and
exterminated
well of course mr. speaker
words matter
and actions matter the man who
published
those words in his magazines
the Prime
Minister thought was fit for
the office
of her top diplomat that he
hasn't
stopped there
he said that Scott should be
banned from
being Prime Minister banned
from being
Prime Minister mr. speaker this
is a man
who is not fixed for office and
so I
asked the Supreme Minister
realize not
only is the member racist he is
stoking
division in communities
mr.
the secret minister honestly
believe
if the right honorable
gentleman is
referring to a current member
of this
house I don't know whether he
is I don't
know who is talking about in the
language he uses he should have
notified
the member in advance but I
would urge I
like this
you can call human races as
large and
notify him in advance I would
urge him
to weigh his worse history and
Blackford
and indeed and I think it would
be much
better if for now he would
withdraw any
allegation of races order
against any
particular member I don't think
that
this is the forum and the don't
think
it's the right way to behave
mr. Ian
Blackburn Mr Speaker I have
informed the
member but member has called
Muslim
women letterboxes he can't be
using our
racist memes you can't be
that's that's
America's racist meme the
watermen of
watermelons my dick can't be
stealing
that honestly believe that this
man is
fit for the office of Prime
Minister Lee
Prime Minister he's now the
lead of the
SNP in this chamber for some
time he's
be asking Prime Minister's
Questions for
some time he might actually
understand
the purpose of Prime Minister's
Questions I can write honorable
gentlemen that I believe I
believe any
conservative Prime Minister in
the
future will be better for
Scotland than
the Scottish national so it's
been
fabulous to watch yeah it's
been great
you get those moments it's very
entertaining yeah I like it
I'd really discourage national
parties
the worst but they're so
sophisticated
over there in Parliament I just
like how
there I think Oh about their
business oh
yes you can call them races if
you'd let
him know ahead of time it's
thank you so
beautiful then we have the race
for the
president of the EU Commission
this is
the one that you know that this
is
Yonkers job Juncker the drunker
and
they're having a hard time
figuring out
how to come to some consensus
on who
this should be I'm hoping for
the show's
sake that it's from steam
Ramon's the
Dutch guy who was we we might
be able to
get him to talk to us one day
never know
but now the the former antique
of the
antique competition Minister
Margaret
Margaret the first at first at
the first
at that she's in the running
she has put
herself in the running yes so
that's
interesting
yes let me see I have to quick
heat
clips from her and she's
playing the
gender card of course when
you're see we
start with this one that has
never yet
been a female president of this
institution do you think you're
going to
be the first well that I don't
know but
I find that it's long overdue
that you
have
on this purse as well because
women are
not a minority we are half the
European
population half the world
population
so I think it's about time that
also the
Commission reflects our that
fact
because it is important that
you have
more diverse for us to exercise
power
European Commission's
vice-president
Kyle singer one of your current
colleagues is from the biggest
group the
EPP he said it's out of the
question
to give you the job of
president what's
your reaction to that well
that's
obviously his opinion the
European
elections were outstanding
because so
many Europeans they took the
decision I
want to be part of our
democracy more
than 50 percent voted and
that's the
first and second they didn't
vote as
they usually wrote it the EPP
were
losing I think around 40 seats
SRD were
losing seats as well my social
liberal
family gained state so did the
Greens so
there's a new dynamic in the
European
Parliament and I think it's very
important to hear that call for
change
oh yes a call for change
there's twenty
by twenty eight members of
course are
one for each country and she
wants that
to be what is the term gender
balanced
which means she wants a quota
or does or
does she want a quota when
you're in a
in a diverse group when you
sort of
break uniformity in how we look
very
often you also break uniformity
and how
you think you gets better
discussion she
but gets better decisions you
see that
very much
in in business and you also see
that in
political decision-making in my
experience so if you became
Commission
president would you have
fourteen women
nutritionists foreseen male
commissioners well you know it
may be
fourteen women and thirteen men
since we
may lose the UK I think this is
this is
one of the the areas where we
can show
Europeans that we change
because a lot
of the changes that we're
dealing with
they of course are slow and it
takes
time to realize that things are
changing
but do you believe in quitters
well call
it cloture I think I don't
think fifty
fifty years ago
and anyway we have accepted
sort of
informal mail Kurtis of 8090
percent for
not even decades but for
centuries where
women have not had the same
access to
exercising power I think it is
about
time that we get to gender
balance
Commission gender balance there
it is
and I can tell her it's not
gonna happen
because Europe this is an old
man's club
they're not gonna let any women
rut come
and run the show
uh-uh can happen no no not not
in house
way too early Europe is still
way behind
us the u.s. on all this stuff
we have rammed it hard so fast
and hard
through everything that was
still the
heads are still spinning okay
hmm no I
think it's just gonna be dudes
you watch
well if she gets in she's gonna
shake
things up yeah because there's
a lot of
power it's a lot of power there
a lot of
power I think that's the most
powerful
spot yeah and I don't have a
clip but
I'm sure you saw Angela Merkel
man she
was with McCrone no now she was
with the
Ukrainian president the new
Ukrainian
president in Berlin there you
go that I
mean I think that that could
have come
from dehydration but it was not
a good
look that that it was like it
was like
she had an attack of some sorts
this
reminds me of it so far it's
not a good
look is concerned when George
HW Bush
you puked all over the Prime
Minister of
Japan Prime Minister in the
past that
was not a good luck either I
agree
and it was interesting that the
the
Ukrainian present maybe he was
really
engrossed by whatever was going
he
didn't see that I didn't see
that out of
his peripheral vision that's do
you like
me shaking like I'm like a leaf
it was
it was very odd that was sad to
watch
really low blood sugar or
something no
maybe maybe she was just trying
to not
morph back into a reptile and I
was no
she's trying to stop the fight
fighting
the transformation also the
outer skin
could be constricting her
because there
may have been needed to know
yeah she
need some time to shed and get
a new one
yeah hey everybody if you've
never heard
this show you're hearing it now
we're
all about lizard yeah and
that's kind of
what I have take it seriously
that's
kind of what I have directly
from a way
to do have one more thing
did you get any mh17 yes I did
I did what do you guys have one
like the
clip from PBS raps it I think
international prosecutors
charged four
men with murder today for
blasting a
Malaysian Airlines plane out of
the sky
over Ukraine in 2014 it
happened in a
region controlled by Ukrainian
rebels
who were backed by Russia the
attack
killed all 298 people on the
flight from
Amsterdam Dutch officials say
the
suspect probably thought it was
a
Ukrainian military plane and
they used a
Russian missile to destroy it
they saw
to it that it was brought in in
the area
where they were in charge that
it was
brought to the launch site and
from this
land long shot beside the mh17
was shot
down and they were responsible
for this
whole operation Russia and
Ukraine
forbid extradition of their
citizens but
prosecutors say the suspects
will be
tried in absentia next March
there's a lot of weird first of
all this
appears to be once again a
Belling cat
analysis it hasn't changed much
and
they're taking credit for it
and I then
they're on the team the JIT the
joint
investigation team what what I
keep
hearing is
no court and international
lawyers but I
don't think this is not i pc
see here
they're not the the in or the
ICC the
International Criminal Court
this is a
court in the Netherlands that is
conducting this as far as I can
don't
maybe it's a division of but
it's it's
actually it's the same guys or
the same
judge who prosecutors here at
Vil ders
for racism for public racism if
you'll
remember that yeah so it's the
same guy
who is the same judge who will
be again
this is just an indictment this
is not
proof of anything it's an
official
indictment and in March they're
going to
bring it before trial which
okay we'll
see and I was able to get at
least one
Dutch guy to make foon of as he
was
talking about how clear it is
that this
has got to be the Russians men
prosecutors say they were
commanding
separatists in eastern Ukraine
in 2014
losing on the battlefield they
phoned
senior military and government
officials
in Russia desperate for weapons
and
support intercepted by Ukrainian
intelligence a part of the
evidence
unveiled today along with
footage found
on the internet of the missile
launcher
dispatched from Russia and more
this
forensic that is witnesses that
is
wiretap that is data analysis
and where
you go through all those layers
then at
the end you can say and one and
one and
one is five there you go
that's how we do it in Europe
everybody
Vaughn and Vaughn and Vaughn is
5 and 1
and 1 1 is 5 that's how we
convicted
actually 3 that's how we can
Vic which I
am submitting for the end of
show I so
well I only have one say my n
destroyer
which I pulled from trumps our
19 minute
speech ok Orlando where he
announced
that he's running for president
winning
winny I don't know I think the
one one
one is five I think funny or I
think I
kind of got you on that one we
didn't
have breaking news just before
the show
started president's offering
his first
reaction now to the shoot-down
of an
American drone by the Iranians
last
night the president issue in one
sentence tweet saying Iran made
a very
big mistake that coming just in
the past
couple of minutes at the same
time we're
getting information that there
is
scheduled to be a meeting here
at the
White House to gauge response
to the
Iranian shoot down the
president's tweet
I ran made a very big mistake
of course begging the question
of what
the White House and what the
administration is prepared to
do about
it if anything any kind of
response at
all I spoke to Sarah Huckabee
Sanders
the White House press secretary
just a
few minutes ago she said the
president
was briefed last night and has
been
briefed again this morning on
what the
US military knows about that
shoot down
so no indication at this point
of what
any potential US response would
be but
the president I don't think you
can call
this saber-rattling maybe just
a Twitter
rattle but issuing a
one-sentence
statement on Twitter here in
reaction to
that shoot down guys there's a
reaction
in the market crude oil is
jumping on
this news WTI now up five
percent no
there we go that that makes
somebody
happy yeah is this a Twitter
rattling
yes this is a deja vu term or a
moment
for you as well as they shot
down a
drone did we just go through
this a
while ago they shot down a
drone and
then it was like oh and they
didn't they
didn't they grabbed the drone
yes you're
right if you remember they were
parading
it around nobody said much
about it Dan
I'm shooting down the drones
cost money
on Tuesday and there's also the
debate
where there was over Iranian
territory
well if you look at this it
wasn't if it
wasn't over the territory what
territory
would it be over I dispute this
international water bullcrap
because the
Strait of Hormuz it's like
you're either
UAE or you're I mean you gotta
be right
in some very small small piece
of what
do we do
when they're flying our drones
come on
well we got a drone base right
here off
to the Djibouti is on the other
side
it's on the other side something
Djibouti yeah that's where we
fly him
from but still is like come on
I did get
this email on Tuesday now which
is
anonymous I was staying at a
hotel in
Cambridge UK on Thursday night
last week
there were several pilots and
co-pilots
of f-15 staying there they'd
just flown
over to the UK on their way to
Iran
refueling in midair four times
on the
way over the Paynes planes were
being
fitted out and checked before
flying on
so something is probably likely
to occur
over there Oh in the next few
days and I
don't know if that's related to
the
drone but I didn't know that
there were
f-15s flying around and why
didn't we
just use whatever we have on
our in our
fleet can we have a whole fleet
that we
sent over there with an
aircraft carrier
sitting there so why are we
sneaking in
f-15s in the through the
backdoor just
because it would be obvious
when we took
off from a carrier mm-hmm yeah
the
carrier's just a decoy so we
shot down
our own drone maybe just asking
there's
no idea that one of the f-15s
took the
drone out it was the first
thing you
can't trust anything going on
during
this little moment no and this
is the
classic false flag moment we're
just
waiting for something to happen
and and
so something that happened a
month ago
has now become the big news
about oh
here on their 10 days away from
enriching uranium weapons-grade
which is
both the 90s in here the same
thing this
is such bullcrap I mean there
are three
point six percent to be
weapons-grade
you got to be like 70 80
percent it's it
takes a little bit longer but
it's
always what NJ is designing the
bomb
they haven't designed a bus we
know
exactly you got to put that
thing on the
rock supposed to be supposedly
they're
using him
Pakistani North Korea design I
have a
clip green bombs by the way are
very
small this is from channel 4 in
the UK
it is a crisis which arguably
began in
Washington when President
labeled these Iranian
Revolutionary
Guards as terrorists back in
April and
tighten sanctions on their
country then
the Americans sent an aircraft
carrier
group and b-52 bombers to the
Gulf they
said in response to an
unspecified
Iranian threat
last month President rouhani
announced
that Iran was ramping up its
nuclear
fuel production reducing its
compliance
with the deal the president
Trump walked
away from a year ago and today
the
Iranians chose one of their
nuclear
plants as the venue to announce
that
their supply of uranium will
breach the
deals limit in ten days time in
what is
a desperate bid to be allowed
to sell
oil so desperate that a
spokesman even
delivered it in English actions
after 60
days they will not leave their
commitments we are not watching
the
commitments we are not removing
the
committee Iran's economy is
being
crippled by US sanctions as the
Americans are threatening any
company
anywhere which trades with Iran
the
Chinese say they will defy
Washington
and carry on buying oil but the
Europeans have tried and so far
failed
to bypass the Americans today
they said
they would keep trying amid
fears the
nuclear deal will collapse so
our focus
is not to enter into a blame
game or
giving responsibility for a
collapse or
the deal that might come our
focus is to
keep the agreement in place and
keep the
implementation of it now what I
hear
them saying is hey Europe and
Russia and
check you help us out I don't
hear any
strong Iran going her--her we
don't care
we're gonna build bombs no I
know
there's also the element does
not
explored much in these stories
which is
how much oil is China buying
and how are
they getting it there and how
are they
paying for it well the other
thing is I
have to assume I don't want to
sound
like it you know
no know what to call my caster
podcaster
oh I had assumed I would act
like a
podcaster here and mention that
the
Chinese probably aren't paying
top
dollar for the best price
always looking
for best price and this is
probably
galling to the Iranians but the
Chinese
market would suck up all the
Iranian oil
if it you know if they could
its and
that's portal and that's part
of what
Iran was asking for is
circumvent this
financial bloc which I don't
like I
really despise that you know
the cutting
people off advising Swift yeah
thank you
cutting people off from the
payment
system that's it's so mean
that's that's
that's war war actions in my
book
yeah Alex Jones what do you
mean they
cut him off from all the jaws
outlets
and PayPal won't pick him up I
think
okay yeah Alex Jones Iran I
think PayPal
still picks him up it was it was
Wikipedia who everybody dropped
from
payments remember was it no no
it was
WikiLeaks I'm sorry
yes WikiLeaks I meant WikiLeaks
but I'm
pretty sure I'm pretty sure
Infowars got
the platform from Payment
Systems - I'm
pretty sure it could be yeah
and then
the latest of course is
MailChimp
oh yes yes we can't have
anything about
at no anti-vaxxer stuff they
gatekeepers
of society when did this happen
well yes
this is exactly what they are
gatekeepers of society this is
more of
our you know how we have been
looking at
this deep platforming this the
big purge
yeah MailChimp do they not have
a well
first of all I'm sure they're
used by
tons of brands and commercial
companies
who use them to communicate
with their
customers and they just don't
want you
know any controversy connected
to their
name that's what it's about we
don't
want any stories about
are but we're a service their
name
MailChimp is not now unless you
put the
logo at the bottom here okay
here we go
here we go ladies and gentlemen
we've
got a headline here it seems
that
anti-vaxxers are using email
systems
like MailChimp to spread their
message
of disinformation in a film at
11:00
that would be exactly why they
would
want to take anybody who's
doing that
off I don't find that very
controversial
makes sense makes sense to you
yes it's
it is quite interesting how
many people
are mad at me for even
suggesting that
that this is not Silicon Valley
actively
trying to shut up people and
sensory
conservative viewpoints no I
agree with
you I don't think this is that
as much
as it is the brand the brand
say brands
safe message in fact we have
well
there's a lot going on we have
don't
want to be associated with that
well let
me use a little background or
not direct
me if you're a service company
yeah
you're a service company does
that mean
that the cat guys would make
tin cans
you know I'd have to be this
way too I
mean they make tin can
manufacturing the
products FMC food machinery
corporation
they're making a big line of
candy bar
makers that's gonna put the
totally
engineered candy bar system and
the
candy bar Factory but the candy
bars are
gonna be you know something
that's you
know hate Obama bar well you
can't now
we're not selling you our
equipment well
luckily not far from here we
have the
con lions festival which i
think is just
close you know they'll the big
parties
are tomorrow night and this is
the big
advertising festival it's
always on the
heels of the the Kahn Film
Festival now
all the advertisers go there
and they
all hang out and drink with
potential
advert that well tits really the
agencies and they go you know
they take
the brand and the and the media
buyers
out and they fly them around the
helicopters get them laid on
stinky
horrors it's it's a phantom
stick I've been there it's a
fantastic
event and well here's just how
to get
you into the vibe of how how the
industry thinks here's an
interview of
course we had CNBC or no it's
now Fox
Fox Business News money honey a
Maria
Bartiromo on the scene she
loves to hang
out there in con and she's
talking to I
think one of the big admire
guys at Olga
V huge advertising company just
a little
bit about the industry a little
background err joining me right
now is
Olga V worldwide chief
executive John
Seyfert John great to see you
thanks so
much for joining us you are
also the
present for the creative
effectiveness
Lions tell us more about that
it's one of the toughest lions
to win
because you can't just be
creative in
your work you have to show that
the
creativity actually makes a
difference
in the marketplace so did you
grow the
clients business did you
improve the
health of the brand so the
standard of
market outcomes is much higher
when you
look at the grouping of ads
that we see
yeah but I want I want everyone
to
listen to this because you
understand
how these people and I've been
a part of
this industry how they are
completely
just into the brand and this
the brand
the brand lives and the brand
speaks and
the brand listens and people
connect
with the brand this is why
things have
to be brand safe last year what
are some
of those that really stand out
well I
think anything any brand that
gets part
of the social conversation so a
lot of
the the please pay attention to
social
conversation the submissions
I've seen
so far in the jury is the
impact it
created through cultural
conversation
did we get attention that
people want to
talk about us did they want to
share
what they learned from that
brand with
friends and family and did it
sort of
strike a chord more broadly and
culture
those are those are the ones
that are
really getting the most
attention so and
and those really resonate
because it's
about issues that we're all
talking
about exactly it's all part of
the mash
up of the kind of everyday life
from
what I consume to what I my
politics are
to how I feel about the world
in general
it's all
coming together you know
increasingly as
I'm speaking to chief marketing
officers
this week I'm finding that it
doesn't
matter if you're the most
successful
brand or an emerging brand
everybody's
dealing with the same issues
and one of
those issues is attracting
young people
attracting women how do you do
it well
every brand today is trying to
be
relevant and authentic to who
they are
so having a strong point of
view because
it's not just about selling
something
that's a better product a lot
of these
audiences want to know what you
think
what you care about in the
world why
should you matter to them and
then how
do they matter to you so every
every
brand is trying to think
through how to
be more relevant and authentic
and how
it engages its audience which
is why
somebody like for example the
NFL almost
is using their players yes to
talk to
you know resonate with with
viewers
because viewers don't you know
they
don't necessarily react to
logos but
they react to people well the
one thing
we've said over and over is you
can't
fake it anymore if it's not
true on the
inside no one's gonna believe
it's true
the people play in the game I
know it
was painful I know it was
painful to
listen to biggest load of crap
probably
the greatest clips you've ever
played
but it makes me so sick
this shows you how insane
people are
about the brand and why they
don't want
even MailChimp is a brand who's
a stupid
chimp with it with it with an
envelope
and a little mailman hat yeah
people
don't want their brand
associated with
anything you know thong
inauthentic
that's not exactly its
authenticity at
all about and so that's why
here at the
Connelly on lion fest of all
the big
advertisers social media have
formed the
Alliance they wanted to fight
unsafe
content online yes Proctor and
Gamble
Facebook are now addressing
hate speech
and other problems together and
this is
obviously it's the Nate the and
the name
of this thing is I have the
actual name
of this what is this thing
called this
alliance
the Global Alliance for
Responsible
media and in this participating
Procter
& Gamble General Mills Diageo
MasterCard
Facebook Twitter alphabet
Omnicom WPP
you've got all the big ones
there right
there you don't need anything
else and
what they want to do is they
want to
have all these rules and want
everyone
to to understand what is
necessary for
for advertising to take place
on the
Silicon Valley social companies
and on
YouTube digital advertising
will make up
more than half of global ad
sales for
the first time this year
according to
the latest forecast by Magna
Global part
of inter inter public but
social media
platforms have been tarred by
repeated
revelations that they are
hosting
political disinformation and
malicious
content in one of the most
recent
examples AT&T Clorox Nestle
McDonald's
and fortnight publisher Epic
Games
paused or halted their YouTube
advertising following reports
viewers
were making inappropriate
comments on
videos of young girls YouTube
later
suspended comments on most
videos that
feature minors so they're
fighting they
are fighting and it is a
full-on war
between established companies
companies
maybe even who are just trying
to
compete for instance Vox media
which is
arguably a mainstream company
were there
n-b-c investment of a quarter
billion
dollars I'd say so
I am NOT a big fan of Nilay
Patel
kaathal ways thought he's kind
of
schwöre me
he's the it's indeed the boss
over at
the verge the editor-in-chief
for
something which is a Vox media
property
I gotta give him big props for
really
taking it to Facebook and just
just
spewing in their face in their
eyes with
this recent revelation they got
three of
the content moderators who work
for
cognizant which is a company
we've
talked about many times we've
had we've
had many reports
people you know looking through
the
through what what you people
are asking
Google to do but also pure
content
moderation of uploads to
YouTube and in
this case to Facebook and and
not only
did they publish quite a great
expose of
what really goes on and there's
always
this all these poor people
they're all
their mental health but screw
that this
is a Direct Hit job on Facebook
and I
pulled the a couple of quotes
from a
YouTube it funny enough a
YouTube
interview that has been
published which
I actually was hard to find
again this
morning when I was trying to
pull the
clip from it and you'll
understand
taking the awesome you'll
understand why
there's a problem when this is
out there
and this is what you're dealing
with
content moderation is a really
difficult
job you have to take Facebook's
policies
which can change every day and
then
apply them to decide what stays
up on
Facebook and Instagram and what
comes
down a couple of months ago I
was
contacted by some moderators
who worked
for Facebook in Tampa Florida
through a
company called cognizant and
they told
me that they wanted to go on
the record
so they told you we're gonna
put you in
a queue of content that is
dedicated to
graphic violence and hate
speech yes you
would get the occasional random
thing
but for the most part it was
always
graphic violence and hate
speech because
that's all that was coming in
for us
more like some of the kinds of
things
that you would see that would
be really
hard for you animals mostly
animals the
abuse of animals I've seen them
had a
puppy with a rope hanging it
and I've
seen a pit of pigs and they
threw fire
and you can hear the pig
screaming I
don't an emotional talk about
the
animals there was one where
there was a
baby that was there were twin
babies
from like Saudi Arabia and the
mother
was dropping the baby on the
ground this
is one we saw over and over
again and
then choke the baby and you
hear the
baby gurgling and trying to
breathe
and for days it infected my
mind I had
to know what happened to this
baby
because I'd seen it over and
over and
over again luckily the baby was
ok I
just think about all the
animals all the
time
and that's what I'm still
thinking about
even though I left you know do
you
remember the first video that
you saw it
was video in a different
language and it
was these two teenagers and
they came
across an iguana on the street
and one
of the kids grabbed the iguana
by the
tail and they started to smash
the
Iguana onto the ground and you
could
just hear the iguana screaming
and that
was one of the first videos I
saw on
that queue yeah and they just
they kept
slamming that you going on to
the ground
the iguana just kept screaming
and
screaming and then screaming
stopped and
it was just a bloody pile and
the kids
were just laughing at the
iguana were
you able to remove that video
from
Facebook
no since that video had no
title and no
caption we were supposed to um
send it
to a different queue for
spanish-speaking but uh I don't
think
there really was a
spanish-speaking
queue that was taking care of
that so
this whole piece in the video
which is
15 minutes long he's
reiterating that
Facebook has you keep here it
came back
and there was again and was
reloaded and
we couldn't delete it we didn't
know how
to delete and the rules say
don't delete
it and if you want to get any
group of
people riled up against a
company make
sure it's Cruelty to Animals
people
gives a shit I choked a baby
what you killed an iguana
people are
gonna lose their crap over this
well
done well done Vox media very
very good
though no one will have to do
anything
you won't have to have all
these these
rules in Congress you know
we're sent
out there there's no
legislation you
hear about the legislation
they're
proposing yes just a bunch of
virtual
signaling by the Democrats are
pulling a
lot of stunts at the moment
reparations
I'll get to that in a second
this is this is the Holly bill
and we're
Smoot
I never might have gone a few
people out
there will get that joke going
so the
the Holly bill essentially
would have
the government appoint people
who
determine what is and not is is
and is
not allowed when it comes to
moderation
and or algorithms that might be
performing editorial tasks and
of course
this will only apply to wet you
know the
social or companies that have
thirty
million active users a month or
at least
five hundred million in revenue
every
month so it's really targeted
at Silicon
Valley he's like we're safe no
way safe
oh yeah totally
well no agenda so this is this
is the
next thing I'll just touch on
this
briefly so I truly believe that
we can
just let it you don't need to
regulate
this is all going to take care
of itself
because advertisers the more of
these
stories there are and there's
plenty of
incentive for mainstream in
particular
print and television and you
know
mainstream guys that to keep
pointing
out how evil these companies
are and how
they can't handle hey I can't
do it
that's finally starting people
starting
to figure that out that
artificial
intelligence can't weed this
stuff out
and and so it's they're going
to keep
shutting down all of their
properties
you know just like MailChimp
take off
anyone who might be talking
about
vaccines being unsafe get rid of
everything until you basically
have an
AOL you're going to have an AOL
situation with YouTube where
people or
even Twitter or Twitter may be
a better
example where you're just in
this box of
safeness
and people will keep telling
you about
hey you know there's this
Mastodon
there's this Federation thing
over here
you should check this out oh no
no I
want to stay here
it was just like America Online
everyone's hey can we get a bra
to the internet no no no you
can just
use your keywords you can all
the
content you want here it's okay
it's all
safe and then they opened it up
a little
bit and gave you a crappy ass
browser
and people like oh my god this
is great
this is scary this is all the
cool stuff
people gravitate towards that
they're
not gonna want to stay in these
complete
brands safe environments it's
boring
so with and I'm just making a
prediction
gap com is on July 4th they
will become
a part of the Federation and
already
we're seeing I'm getting emails
now hey
are you uh are you moderating
uh No
Agenda social calm are you them
are you
the moderator above those lon
oh yeah
well you need to block gap in
advance
man we can't have that on the
on the on
them we can't have that in the
Federation like Gavin it's the
stupidest
thing it's like the people so
they left
Twitter and Facebook because
they felt
it was no fun and you know and
there
were too many Nazis I don't
know what it
was now now they're going to
their
little safe spaces and blocking
everything you need controversy
you see
this is this is what people
don't get
what is it about just Twitter
as an
example you need the
controversy with
that you need the drugs added
in the
hits you know like in the
dopamine hit
like oh I gotta like I'm like
me saying
that someone is a shithead I
got more
followers because you know
people listen
to me because I talk smack
about them
and the drug element is what
will keep
people going but if you remove
the
controversy it's just it's not
gonna be
interesting so federated AI is
my
message that's what it's gonna
be
that's cute here's a Tim Cook
doing the
commencement speech at Stanford
virtue
signaling meanwhile he has well
he isn't
he hasn't created but his
company is in
charge of one of the biggest
components
of evil that exists today
amongst social
networking from the first
oscillator
built in the Hewlett Packard
garage to
the iPhones that I know you're
holding
in your hands
social media shareable video
snaps and
stories that connect half the
people on
earth they all trace their
roots to
Stanford's backyard but lately
it seems
this industry is becoming
better known
for a less noble innovation the
belief
that you can claim credit
without
accepting responsibility every
day now
with every data bridge every
privacy
violation every blind I turn to
hate
speech fake news poisoning our
national
conversation the false miracles
in
exchange for a single drop of
your blood
too many seem to think that good
intentions excuse away harmful
outcomes
but whether you like it or not
what you
build and what you create
define who you
are it feels a bit crazy that
anyone
should have to say this but if
you built
a chaos factory you can't dodge
responsibility for the chaos
taking
responsibility means having the
courage
to think things through yeah
well big
talk Tom Collins what is it
would he
become a philosopher oh please
that's
all he does he's big talk for a
company
that created the the the box
that the
rage factory lives in the chaos
machine
it's you know all right why
don't you
block all access to the
external XP eyes
and ways for people to spy on
you using
all the little bits and bobs
inside the
iPhone it's really disingenuous
what
he's doing there just and and
get this
gab submitted a version of the
browser
that that I've been using on
the desktop
which is fantastic
that's all the elements of
brave that I
wanted you know all the
blocking and
getting rid of tracking and you
know
little VPN action there that
sends
tracking URLs to the bitbucket
without
all the overhead of the crypto
and all
the stuff they're trying to
make money
with that they've the creative
version
of that for iOS and it was
rejected
rejected for questionable
content
it's a browser it's a browser
now I
think that they may not be
telling the
whole truth I think it may be
something
else going on because they're
their
developer account was they were
locked
out of their developer account
and I
don't know what else is going
on but
without a doing without a doubt
it's
verse you're signaling we don't
want
anything would brave on our on
our
devices and really always look
go ahead
is also the fact and they kind
of hinted
at it that the descent browser
which is
what you're talking about is
allows for
Independence threads outside of
the
normal uh back-and-forth that
you have
in comments yes yeah and and
it's some
of in some instances I've run
into
they're these these threads of
comments
from the descent browser
infrastructure
are bigger yes there you go in
the
comments that exist within the
normal
system it's really kind of
subversive
it's a great idea that they
came up with
it's like enable anyone to
start a
conversation thread around any
URL any
website any video anything and
I think
that's probably a bigger issue
it's like
oh crap is like they're taken
away our
audience they're they're
siphoning that
off than I using our systems
and they
say that
the dissenter gab guys say that
they
sent it to Department of
Justice it's
probably antitrust is probably
should
have gone to the trade
administration at
NCC FTC commission but it is
it's
noticeable what's going on it
truly is
and so I think let him let it
let
everyone run around do all
their stuff
it's it could be five months
five years
ten years I don't know what
eventually
everything just has to be
decentralized
there's no other way about it
and the
advertising model yeah it'll
last for a
long time but it's not a growth
industry
it's not gonna work because you
cannot
monetize the network in any
fashion not
even with ads at scale because
the
killing animals races right it
never
ends - good luck to him good
luck to him
well I've joined I was a member
of gab a
guy you must be a Nazi
what you must be a Nazi I've
gone on
there and it seems like Twitter
to me I
don't know why what am i what
am I
thinking it looks like Twitter
feels
like Twitter looks like Twitter
here's
what's interesting yesterday so
as
everything moves towards a
federated
model it will I think Twitter
eventually
you'll also be able to follow
someone on
Twitter from from No Agenda
social or
gab com whatever that's that's
I think
Dorsey actually is kind of
painted that
he sees that happening but when
people
who are running so mastodons
dot social
is a very big note on the
federated
Network and you know we've been
domain
blocked because we're we were
branded
quite early as because of you
know one
or two people who engaged in
something
with some social justice
warrior then
all of a sudden we're on the
Block list
and you people don't see the
irony of
saying we have blocked this
entire
domain this entire group of
people
because they're bigots and
xenophobes is
not blocking a whole group of
people
based on the action of one the
deaf
Nishan of bigotry and
xenophobia thank
you they don't see this irony
course not it's for the better
good I am
so so proud of our value for
value
networking the way we've done
this and
that we've been doing it for 11
years
I'm done I'm very proud of that
in fact
I'm so proud that I'd like to
thank you
for your courage and say in the
morning
to you the man who put the C in
the con
lions festival John see good
morning you
mister I'm Karina motor ship
see boots
on ground feet in the air subs
through
our games and nights out there
in the
morning to our trolls at the
troll roof
they are no agenda scream calm
and
they've been all over
everything today
all over the all over the map
but you
can join there anytime this
great show
us listen to of course the No
Agenda
show live twice a week on
Thursdays and
but there's many many other
great shows
listed to and participate in
the troll
room you can sit there and you
can say
something nice or troll or do
whatever
you want to just be completely
passive
it is where we all meet no
agenda stream
comm also a big in the morning
to
cesium-137 he brought us the
artwork for
episode 11 47 the title of that
episode
was hard and we did go back and
forth a
few times about what we wanted
to use
this was the I heart dad
blackboard kind
of for Father's Day which we
are we're
basically suckers for the
traditional
artwork for a Mother's Day a
Father's
Day a Christmas maybe
Valentine's Day
when we argued about the
artwork let me
see what else was probably
mentioned
that once we rejected the
funniest one
of course was oh oh Jake for
glove the
glove cast glove cast by Mike
Riley
especially with the blood all
over
we felt that for Father's Day
this might
not be the most appropriate
artwork I
mean can you believe it we
didn't want
to be the platform from
ourselves the
platform but that was the I
think that
was the best piece yeah I was
very
London it picked the other
pieces were
dubious there was a good
Father's Day by I mean there's
some
other father's day one but none
of them
who was quite as as jazzy yeah
we it was
a strong ego cesium-137 which
is very
professional-looking connects
yeah make
anything yeah so we appreciate
what
caesium did there and that is I
just got
a note from someone this
morning who
said hey keep here he's doing a
project
for her it's like a yes what
maybe he
didn't specify some customer
and they're
doing podcasts and I've sold
them on the
idea that having art changed
with each
episode is very good yes yeah
this is no
one's doing that I look genius
by even
proposing that how do you do it
so
explain to him where to what to
do were
to change it's part of the
actual then
then the app kind of figured
I'll start
spontaneously by two guys yeah
yeah
there you go
you just seem to do all the
artwork in
the early days and they
disappeared and
yeah and now yeah now we're up
to what
we must have 11 years we have I
can tell
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and many are completely
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you think actually as if yes as
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that's ten times the amount of
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we have to update that from not
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perhaps I will be in town for
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analysis we read this note last
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he's followed by a note jingles
no
nothing come on that's followed
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Preston in Oregon City Oregon
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so we
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we've I
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think there was some kind of a
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find it to be peculiar I don't
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well you know what comic strip
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I'm Twitter you did a whole
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about it he did he did a
cartoon yeah I
gotta see it yeah I've been
listening
I'm sure it's very flattering
oh yeah oh
it took me to believe me I've
been
listening saying he wonders why
he gets
blocked I've been listening
since
episode 10 89 33 times 33 hmm
do we miss
that when it happened
33 times 33 was 1089 I'm so
sure we did
your media deconstruction is
fantastic
and elevates my critical
thinking skills
you have since become my
primary source
of news we love hearing that by
the way
it's good for your it's good
for your
sanity that's for sure it's not
not much
important stuff that you hear
otherwise
yes your idea to lease the
naming rights
of your studio is a moneymaker
but the
terms need to be defined would
it be per
show per week per month highest
bidder
knights and dames only with
multiple
sponsors be allowed per show I
am a
small business owner and
interested in
this prospect as I would rather
give my
advertising dollars to you guys
than to
some corporate firm mmm I have
one point
one if we did naming rights of
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studio it would have to be in a
monthly
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just too I'm a little concerned
that he
that he views the a word there
I don't
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little
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because they
like the work and not because
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well it definitely needs more
discussion
John he writes the white stuff
that
oozes out of salmon during
cooking has
to do with the temperature at
which the
salmon is cooked it is harmless
unappetizing looking coagulated
protein
and it only happens if you
cooked the
salmon too hot Oh try cooking
it at 225
to 250 Fahrenheit instead of
the usual
350 well doesn't the O's come
out slowly
the farm-raised salmon though
it's not
healthy doesn't I think that
just comes
out slower if you
if you cook it at 225 I had
moments
where it doesn't come out
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cancer jingled to my smokin hot
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her everyone out and everyone
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who needs it okay thank you for
your
courage keep up the great work
sincerely
Colin thank you can see Thank
You Colin
for reminding us we need to
think about
the naming rights but there is
some
apprehension here is the
requested and
always effective you've got
karma always
gets people focusing their
energy on
effing the cancer mortar and
mortar am
dama Doren damodaran DeMar
DeMar DeMar
turret isn't this is a famous
famous
family no is it yes three four
five six
associate executive producer
forgive me
pod fathers it's been many
months since
my last donation but this one
will take
me over to Dame hood however
please note
that I had to PayPal accounts
and
deleted one of them so my
accounting is
not great but it's below in any
case
just to recap I did 13 my
location she
tells some some numbers here I
would
like to be titled Dame Sheila
the Lady
of Lisbon Oh Lisbon all right
miss Bowa
the synchronicity of Adam
coming to
Portugal and a donation from
Coimbra on
the last show meant I knew it
was time
to donate again I stopped for a
while as
the synchronicity of Adam
coming oh I'm
sorry my hump lines I stopped
for a
while and me and my husband
have spent
the last year building a house
in spain
asturias to be exact in the far
northwest
which is just the opposite of
the
country where you are we've
been living
in Hong Kong for many years and
knew we
couldn't manage the project
from there
so we moved to Lisbon rather
than to be
a text resident in Spain hmm
after many
years without paying taxes
legally I
might add we were weren't ready
to
submit to Gitmo nation euro
land just
yet so we took advantage of the
Portuguese nhr scheme non
habitual
residence yeah you can consult
the book
of knowledge if you're
interested I
actually got this stack sent it
to me
it's very similar to the US if
you buy a
house of at least half a
million dollars
or if you invest in a second
home that
you'll rent out for three
hundred and
fifty thousand dollars or if
you invest
a million dollars in the
company with at
least ten employees then you
can come in
and you're good to go nice yeah
it is
pretty nice controversial
United States
because apparently a lot of
Arabs and
other people are just buying to
do
building stuff in New York and
Qatar
well the word rent like you own
the
place the word here is it's the
French
the French are coming all over
coming in
to Portugal and building and
buying
everywhere used to be the Brits
now it's
the French interesting well the
price of
the the value of the of the
pound is not
making it easy yeah it's been an
interesting ride my Spanish
ain't great
my husband's is non-existent so
Google
Translate and some helpful
neighbors
have really been about getting
that
little speaking to these please
I've
really been our friend it says
our
neighbors have been our friends
but
luckily they're very friendly
and
Portugal's one of the great
countries of
associate they socialize a lot
they love
it
yeah but luckily the house has
turned
out okay there's a pic below I
didn't
see that we're planning to use
it when
we can and rent it when we're
not dad
I'm your note about Portugal
made me
laugh it really is the back end
of
Europe perched on the edge of
the
Atlantic and feeling in many
ways like
time has stopped
although the influx of foreign
money
from various visas apparently
has really
look like time was stopped
years ago
which you're not witnessing
mm-hmm
anyway Lisbon probably
bah-bah-bah-bah-wee like get to
know the
city quite well in some parts
of it
really a time warp but as a
soft landing
back into Europe after many
years away
it's been kind the people are
friendly
the younger ones speak
excellent English
this is true as John says the
wine is
good cheap and plentiful is
sunny a lot
although grey and rainy today
and it's a
day drive to our house which
has worked
out well for us although I
really miss
good Asian food yes well you
know you
can cook it yourself this is
here we had
some good meals and by the way
everything's everything soon to
be Dame
Sheila said and let me add wine
in a
tube that makes Portugal with
wine new
tube makes Portugal fantastic
listeners
out there I'd love to arrange a
meet up
I reached there about two or
three you
know we have we have we have a
couple
they've all emailed me and in
fact I
think we've gotten some special
treatment at the hotel thanks
to some
back-channeling and one of our
producers
that's nice yes very nice very
very much
those immutable two that yeah
they are I
really enjoy hearing about all
the other
meetups and a very jealous
should I just
go ahead list one it would be
so great
yeah you can yes this would be
so great
to meet some other like-minded
people
here and and no jingles for me
but can I
have some home rental and
business karma
so we can continue living the
dream
thank you both for keeping on
keeping on
your show is a rare moment of
sanity in
a world that gets crazier by
the day
thank you very much Sheila and
I look
forward to seeing you at the
roundtable
later on here's your karma as
requested
you've got karma by the way
octopus
the octopus in Portugal is
great I've
never really been an octopus
guy and
I'll just kind of just the look
of it
but I've had it twice now since
we've
been here and with this they
have the
purple sweet potato pool is
very that
they kind of put it make into a
puree
and then they've got the just
the octa
it's dynamite it's the diet
food in
Portugal's Fanta Oh make sure
you get
some linguist a linguist ah
okay oh
actually you just smuggle back
some of
they they have these sauces I'm
just
gonna tell you about these just
a couple
of sausages that are like two
not salami
because they're seasoned
totally alien
but they're fabulous and they a
lot of
times you can use some of these
sausages
and salami 's you just cut a
little
piece off and put it in
something and
then that it seasons the whole
dish is
pretty amazing one of our
producers said
hey a sent me an email
I like replied and copied you
which is
why I'm gonna tell you about it
cuz you
never read my email
and he said I'm working me I
started
working on a best of a no
agenda best of
so you guys could take it show
off and
he was from Chris no no this no
Chris is
separate Chris needs people to
send him
your favorite bits that's
something
different Chris is Chris is
gonna come
up with I know what Chris is
doing
something just now rageous best
ups or
Chris Wilson you can find him a
whole
show right but this producer
want to do
a best of just of food and wine
conversations and I like the
idea but I
don't know if it's if it's a
whole best
of show I don't even get an
hour out of
it he says he can get two hours
out of
it no it's possible but will
that be
interesting for everybody seem
to some
some people really I think it's
really a
minority of the listeners who
care
mmm-hmm maybe do one hour and
then we
could we could package like a
filler but
in the meantime I'm on my
honeymoon
we're doing a live show that's
what we
like doing most so onward with
more
thanks anyway yeah Portugal is
fantastic
the wine is great and you have
a good
tan wine in a tumor friendly
and it's photogenic that's it
think
about it I should talk about
just for a
second I have always had I like
to take
photos and I take a lot of them
and
there are some places that are
photogenic just naturally you
can just
hold the camera up and shoot
you got
something you have a something
you could
blow up to 5 feet by 6 feet and
it's
just dynamite they have a 1 I'm
gonna
frame shortly and then there's
other
places that you'd think are
photogenic
and they're ditch is impossible
to
squeeze shots out of them and
it's
something about the earth and
the light
I think the actual quality of
the of the
dirt some there's some
something of I
totally agree with what you're
saying
well the one cut this place
that has
always gotten the best of me as
New
Orleans I cannot get shots
there that
are worth a shit and finally I
decided
that the best my best banana
actually
got some good shots doing this
just
shooting doorways Norway
doorway doorway
doorway doorway and you end up
with a
nice collection of pictures but
generally speaking newer and
that took
me years to figure out new
orleans is
rough why I mean I'd love to get
together with a professional
photographer who's actually can
shoot in
New Orleans and make you and
make pretty
pictures because I've never
been able to
do it and I'm reminded of a
story and
this is the story of Marla
maples I've
told on the show before and it
has to do
with photos Marla maples was
previous
girlfriends but he married her
yeah
Trump second wife yes yeah so
you I met
Marla maples and she is one of
the most
beautiful women you'll ever see
and I
realized that she was so
outrageously
beautiful that I've never seen
a picture
of her that made her look as
beautiful
as she actually is in person
so you said AHA I have a quest
well I
didn't have a question I gonna
let me
shoot her but but I was having
my photo
taken by some photographer in
New York
for some magazine and I somehow
the
conversation because he did art
- art
pictures hmm and like it's the
side
story there but I mentioned
Marla maples
I said you know the funny thing
her she's really so much
prettier then
any picture I've ever seen ever
and he
guy goes nuts he says you're
right he
says I was given the assignment
to shoot
pictures of her and I spent
days trying
to capture this phenomenon and I
couldn't do it huh
so there's something there's a
mystery
to photography then that's good
Harlem
is like an you should have just
lowered
your f-stop it would have been
fine yeah
next on the list sorry I can
get karey
at Easter I love that that's a
good
story
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I've got back-to-back BB q
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mac and
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this is the one that he wants
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this is odd I could I could do
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it's JC de
Mac what's going on with this
I feel pretty stupid well hold
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our list is if I can find my
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the screen
hello arrow always worried
about that as
Michael rennaker two hundred
dollars and
33 cents it turns out we had
three
associate executive producers
and I
can't there's no note from him
on here
and I don't have any email from
him
maybe you do I don't I sure
don't well
he's got the 33 at the end
there's
that's always good news means
he's not a
first-time donor more than
likely but
we'll give some gratuitous
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goat
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winning and winning
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shut us they've also want to
get a make
good - Andy Cantrell who wasn't
called
out on a $53 I'm sorry about
that wasn't
called on a donation a couple
shows ago
so we have a person we have a
very
where's all in for this woman
named
Caban I think come on running
for
District Attorney of Queens oh
yeah
she's of the same ilk as a
number of
District Attorney's around the
country
that have built raids that hate
Trump
they all hate they hate Trump
but
they're they don't believe in
small
petty crimes like Austin yeah
poop on
the street is coming for sure
but let's
listen to this woman this is
Caban one
democracy now now another young
Queens
candidate is trying to pull off
a
historic upset Tiffany come on
a 31 year
old queer latina public
defender is
running for District Attorney
in Queens
she's wanting to end cash bail
to stop
prosecuting low-level offenses
and
decriminalized sex work and to
go after
bad landlords cops and
immigration
Customs Enforcement her
election would
mark a major shift in the
Queen's
criminal justice system and yet
against
at an example for the country
so win
come on we'll have to beat out
a crowded
field of seven candidates who
are all
claiming they'll reform the
system
including Queens borough
president
Melinda Katz who was backed by
the
Queens Democratic Party
establishment
this is Tiffany cabins campaign
ad if
you have money if you know how
to game
the system you can do whatever
you want
in the city
if you're a person of color
you're poor
you're an immigrant no one's on
your
side
my family is from Puerto Rico
and my
parents worked hard to make
ends meet
but no matter how hard they
worked the
system cared more about
protecting the
wealthy I'm a queer latina from
a
working-class family people
like us are
exactly who the system is
trying to keep
down that's why I became a
public
defender
to defend my community I've
defended
over a thousand clients who
couldn't
afford to defend themselves who
were
thrown on Rikers because they
didn't
have money for bail they jumped
a
turnstile they struggled with
mental
health or substance use
disorder I'm
running for District Attorney
of Queens
to bring justice to working
people to
stop criminalizing poverty to
reduce
recidivism to decriminalize sex
work to
end cash bail with the corrupt
Queens
political machine doesn't want
me to win
because they get rich off the
foreclosures taking millions
from
developers and I can't be
bought in
control since announcing her
campaign in
January
Tiffany Kabam has gone from
long shot
outsider to key contender in a
race
that's garnered national
attention
progressive district attorneys
Larry
crasner Philadelphia and Rachel
Rawlins
of Boston have endorsed Caban
the New
York Times just endorsed her
writing the
success of any prosecutor and
of the
city itself depends on keeping
people
safe
Miska bond is the Democrat best
poised
to become one of a growing
number of
prosecutors to show that can be
done
without infringing on civil
liberties
criminalizing black and hispanic
americans and mistaking
punishment for
the only form of justice the
Times wrote
a question now is she already
District
Attorney or shoe know she's
running
Defender but she wants to be
dictor
District Attorney
yes she's running for District
Attorney
drop dead I guess recently does
she have
a serious contender she's one
of the top
contenders yes she has a good
she has a
shot this this Melinda Katz
woman is
better known and she's got
she's got a
better pitch I think she's
gonna win but
this possibility does exist
this woman
can do it but I want you to
play just
the last like 5 seconds so that
wishes
this crazy things that Amy said
at the
end of that the very end and
tell me
listen to it careful in telling
what it
means
writing the success of any
prosecutor
and of the city itself depends
on
keeping people safe
Miska bond is the democrat best
poised
to become one of a growing
number of
prosecutors to show that can be
done
without infringing on civil
liberties
criminalizing black and hispanic
americans and mistaking
punishment for
the only form of justice The
Times wrote
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I can explain it if you commit
a crime
that is a low-level offense
such as
stealing something from a store
which
you have to do because you know
you need
to eat then you get a ping a
car window
in San Francisco yes you get a
participation trophy the poor
people are
you see I believe that a lot of
these
these people with these ideas I
don't
know if they understand exactly
that
Armageddon is upon us and
people fall
off the edge of the money train
the
conveyor belt and that's what
the ones
that you know that are left to
just poop
on the street and so their
ideas instead
of fixing that the idea is well
have to
steal to eat well they have to
do sex
work you know to eat it's
compassion
compassion mean why does she
had a
tendency to do something that
kind of
bothered me when she was in a
back-and-forth she was on the
show and
so here's the ami asking her a
question
Acacio Cortez you've said she's
inspired
you to run coming from the same
borough
and of course the powerhouse
that she
has become and you know you
said you
thought of yourself proudly as
a public
defender crossing over becoming
the
chief prosecutor the district
attorney
what made you decide you could
do that
and what does it mean without
the
managerial managerial
experience that
someone like Melinda Katz has
sure
I was wondering where that was
going
you got me you're a good one
sure well it's once we're back
and now
we've we've moved our house we
moved to
a new house we're married we've
had the
wedding we've had the honeymoon
now I
can get serious about getting
involved
in what's going on in Austin
I've got to
make my voice heard look you're
an hour
late you're you're the landed
gentry you
have property I do right here
do rights
I have I have a stake in the
game you
have a stake in the game and do
I do
I got a stake in the game um I
got a dog
in the hunt and I'm very
curable maker
now I like what's going on
talk to me me oh my god he's
the local
trouble Mishi I mean really
good as she
was she is the mold for
troublemaking
okay I will
and well that's it that's a
good tip and
the guy who wants to build the
dome I
think he's another good person
to talk
to
he has good ideas dome
fill the dome around Austin and
give all
the cops flamethrowers I love
that idea
all right okay
there's a number there's a
number of
things we can do a number of
places we
can go but I'd like to talk
about these
reparations because this I have
a
roundup clip from PBS okay is
it a
background or explain what's
going on
here
I little bit I don't think it's
as good
as if you have a real good
background
err it might be bad and I don't
really
have a background or but I can
state
this that what we saw on c-span
which
happened on the hill was a
resurrection
of a rather old bill House
Resolution 40
by the Conyers I think who
initially
introduced it years ago in 2013
maybe
even and it is a resolution
that says we
if we agree on this that we all
agree
that we'll put a panel to
gather in a steering committee
and that
panel and steering committee
they'll
then go see how how we do in
reparations
and maybe zach same thing maybe
just
just for people who do not live
in the
United States of slavery an
explanation
of what reparations are John
from your
historical perspective the idea
is is
that in reparations is not a
new idea
for anything but the idea is
that this
people that were in slaved
against their
will
need to be compensated in a in
absentia
meaning that the current black
community
would get the money for the
inconvenience of being slave
slave that
let's be honest it wasn't
inconvenience
very much
no it wasn't of course doesn't
account
for the white slaves the first
group of
slaves a lot of were white and
there's a
kinds of other kinds of issues
that take
place well you have a lot of
wins the
people who showed up in the
country like
every hundred we're also
talking about
the the d OS database the
descendant of
slaves so there's there's a
database
that you can sign up to I guess
ok so
this is your I want to stop
here and
mention that this is not to me
the believe movement and some
of these
other people Kandace Owens and
some of
these others are shaking up not
to any
real extreme but enough so
they're
getting the black community is
getting a
little out of line here and so
we have
to virtue signal and promise
them that
we're gonna do something about
this
reparations there's free money
if you
just stay in a Democrat Party
so let's
they have the hearings while
the house
is run by the Democrats and
we're gonna
mention everyone look the black
you look
you black community out there
always
vote for us Democrats do the
tube dog do
the tube
come on man talk to them to the
tube
dear black community we will
give you
money if you stay with the
Democrat
Party we have done nothing for
you so
far but Congress has held its
first
hearing on reparations for
slavery in
more than a decade an issue is a
proposal for a bipartisan
Commission to
study the question and make
recommendations the House
Judiciary
Committee heard today from
witnesses
ranging from actor Danny Glover
to
Senator Cory Booker who is a
Democratic
presidential candidate
author tana hasi Coates argued
the
legacy of slavery lives to this
day
enslavement rain for 250 years
on these
shores when it ended this
country could
have extended its hallowed
principles
life liberty and the pursuit of
happiness to all regardless of
color but
America had other principles in
mind and
the god of bondage was lustful
and begat
many airs but this committee
must know
is that while emancipation
dead-bolted
the door against the bandits of
America
Jim Crow wedged the windows
wide open by
the way trying to slip the Jim
Crow
thing into and maybe just
explain Jim
Crow this is bandied about so
easily all
the time initiatives from the
wiki page
of Jim Crow yeah okay
we can do that let's go yeah
Jim Crow
laws I can do it for it Jim
Crow laws
were state and local laws that
enforced
racial segregation in the
southern
United States all were enacted
in the
late 19th and 20th century by
white
democratic denominated state
legislatures after the
Reconstruction
period the laws were enforced
until 1965
okay this is for that too at
least this
guy does but let's listen to
the other
side of the argument you very
few people
want to discuss another black
guy comes
out another writer this first
guy you
heard was a writer
this guy's a writer with a
different
take on it on the other side
writer
Coleman Hughes who said he is
too
sended from slaves owned by
Thomas
Jefferson he argued that
reparations
would create false victims I
understand
that reparations are about what
people
are owed regardless of how well
they're
doing I understand that but the
people
who are owed for slavery are no
longer
here and we're not entitled to
collect
on their debts reparations by
definition
are only given to victims so
the moment
you give me reparations you've
made me
into a victim without my
consent well
unlike or very similar to Aimee
I also
brought two versions of the
story from
two different sides to the
table that
was Judy by the way that Judy
Amy Judy interchangeable jewel
nowadays
I brought stars to the table
man who was
the first person I was talking
was that
Cuba Gooding jr. who was the
first guy
they had how he's a writer
famous I know
it is tahini tahini weave yeah
he's they
got interviewed aoc the big
world war 2
interview yeah right okay you
noticed
they didn't invite Kanye Kanye
would
have been great at this hearing
but no
no one has that foresight
because if you
want to talk about the 13th
amendment
Kanye is your guy even Kim
kardashian-west for that for
that matter
so just a quickie little setup
she was
one of the one of the head
honchos
Sheila jackson-lee from the
great state
of Texas she's a Democrat for
Dallas
reparations and the idea of this
commission should be welcomed
by all
Americans for we are not asking
one
American to give one payment
what we're
saying is it's the only way
that slavery
ended was a governmental action
of the
13th amendment governmental
action and
reconstruction failed after 12
years
because it was imploded by
governmental
people and after reconstruction
a reign
of terror that had never been
seen the
hanging fruit the lynching the
oppression of voting the
tearing away of
land
the amazing concept of the
continuing de
jure and de facto impact of
slavery
today 1 million
african-americans are
incarcerated that is a
continuing impact
the black employment rate is
six point
six percent in spite of what
has been
said currently more than double
the
national unemployment rate
thirty one
percent of black children live
in
poverty compared to 11 percent
of white
children the national average
is 18
percent will suggest the
percentage of
black children living in
poverty is more
than 150 percent I love her
numbers
somehow the percentage of black
children
living in poverty is a hundred
and fifty
percent she probably means a
hundred
percent more living in poverty
is more
than 150 percent even in spite
of the
glorious overcoming of the
talent that
is part of our community the
scrapping
together of making sure our
children
received education the putting
together
something out of nothing
we still have been impacted
okay so
here's my counter argument and
I was
incredibly impressed by the by
this guy
I had to cut it down quite a
bit and
take out a lot of his own
personal
history but Burgess Owens he's
familiar
with Burgess Owens yeah I heard
his
testimony he's a football
player yes he
was he was a all-star wasn't he
wasn't
maybe could be me see
Tallahassee Miami
or uh
all all-american defensive back
Denver broke my Jets 1973
anyway what
did you think of his testimony
I thought
it was good
it was a little long it was too
long and
it was kind of like you know
logically
challenged now see I disagree I
thought
it was incredibly logical well
I clipped
it down for us
Burgess Owens and I thought
he'd hit the
nail on the head actually we
are at this
point this is not about black
and white
poor blue collar white collar
we're
fighting for the hardness of
our nation
we have a very very special
country to
start with a judeo-christian
values that
allowed every single generation
become
better than the last and that
has not
ended that has not stopped
until now
we're telling our kids a little
bit
something different that they
don't have
the opportunities that we had
people
change I you spent Democratic
until I
did my history and found out
the the the
misery that that party brought
to my
race we were fighting for the
hardness
of our nation against socialism
Marxism
and evil it has brought to us
in the
stealing of our history Karl
Marx daily
best the Arthur the father of
socialism
an atheists anti-semite in a
blatant
racist he would teach his
philosophy no
school system today he said it
the first
battleground is rewriting of
our history
you steal our history you still
have
pride in our past appreciated
for our
present and our vision for our
future in
every single urban city in our
country
is now experiencing that loss
the
history of our black country of
our
black America has been stolen
from us
for decades almost always
century book T
Washington 1880 82 began to ski
the
university by 1905 it was
producing more
self-made black millionaires
than
Harvard Yale and Princeton
combined the
40s 50s and 60s it was a black
cut to
black community that led our
country the
growth of the middle class
later country
in terms of man committed to
marriage it
was 70 percent now it's 30
percent
little country terms of the per
committed to business ownership
40
percent now it's 3.8 percent men
matriculated in college we now
have more
a higher percentage of men
incarcerated
in college I do now believe in
reparation
because what reparation does it
points
to a certain race a certain
color and it
points them as evil and points
the other
race my race as one that has
not only
becomes racist but also beggars
I do
believe in restitution
let's port to the party that
was that
was part of slavery KKK Jim
Crow that
has killed over 40% of our
black babies
20 million of them state of
California
75% of our black boys do not
there
ten in reading writing test a
democratic
state so yes let's play rest
rest rest
restitution how about a
Democratic Party
pay for all the misery bought
in my race
and those after after learning
our
history decide to stay there
they they
should pay off so they're
complicit in
every white American Republican
or
Democrat he feels guilty
because of your
white skin do you need to pony
up also
that wouldn't get past this
preparation
recognize that this country has
given us
greatness look at this panel no
matter
how we think the fact is well
doesn't
matter our color we have become
successful this country like no
other
because of this great
opportunity to
live the American dream
let's not steal that from our
kids but
tell them they can't do it yeah
that's
what they should have that's
that's a
message that they should have
put on
peanut yes about that message I
didn't
get but but there was this funny
phenomenon in the sports world
were
Dwayne Wade who is a famous
basketball
player from Miami he was and is
a maniac
father who a family guy was
being
condemned for being for being
like golf
about his kids you know it was
like
there is this movement is
anti-family
bias that is prevalent and it's
mostly
coming from the Justice
Democrats and
others they really like to bust
up and
they don't want to have you
know like
the guy said there were seventy
percent
of the blacks and some area
were you
know families now is only
thirty is just
single moms cuz single moms can
do it
California he was talking about
California specifically yeah
California
state is totally run by the
Democrats he
says let's have the Democrat
they I
likely said Democrat Party you
should
pay for it
if you're white you feel guilty
pony up
fine get off your chest but I
don't want
I don't want my kids to be to
be you
know explain to them all your
loser
you're a beggar you got you
need a hand
up and it seems like the minute
that the
the Civil Rights Act came in
he's his
day his time line is up until
sixty
sixty-five it all went downhill
from
there
well again the sociology of all
this is
quite interesting yeah I kind
of felt
the same way as well as myself
being a
lifelong Democrat mm-hmm when I
was you
know raised as a Democrat a
working-class family
upper-middle class
and we I decided the Democrats
was just
out to kill me you specifically
sir yes
well this thing is a well again
though
it's just mostly virtue
signaling
they're trying to oh sure
people to vote
Democrat in this next upcoming
election
which doesn't look too
promising and
I've watched it I couldn't
watch the
whole thing cuz it's pretty
much have
you seen two or three of these
speeches
by Trump mm-hmm even one you've
seen
them all because it's just fun
to watch
how well it handles do this is
his his
announcement of his re-election
campaign
in Florida yes another
announcement he
it was a rousing crowd the
place was
absolutely packed it by the way
not
viewable here in the United
States of
Europe no not I mean I could
have gotten
it on a YouTube feed I'm sure
but it
would have been two in the
morning no
nothing they've shown all I
hear is it
was nothing new same stuff does
that
accurate no it's always got
something
new he does things he did these
speeches
are variant this one was that
was a
prompted speech though it
wasn't like
his normal after he did office
half or
two hours mm-hm so he had
talking notes
and he was in he stayed on on
point cuz
it was supposed to be had a
purpose as
opposed to just a rally huh
that they're
normally just rallies get
people all
jacked up I always noticed that
in give
you the watched his speeches he
always
has at least one or two and
maybe
sometimes three big-toothed
comely
blondes in the back wearing the
all
right let's just stop for a
second
Trump is a television
professional yeah
and Madonn with this remind me
because I
have a clip of him being a
television
professional you can't put a
reminder
anyway so treasure he always
has and and
is always there always eye
catching bro
hello yes they always have
flaxen hair
very pretty they were Trump did
they
have the hang women for drama
and women
for Trump t-shirt which
sometimes the
ended she had this one girl
that was
very that caught my eye and
this one was
she had a trump elephant
t-shirt which
I've never seen before oh oh
yeah as an
elephant there's an elephant in
the with
the word Trump that was like a
Trump
making an elephant was very
interesting
from trunk hmm and so she was
there and
they always had but I've seen
these
girls before they always have
the hat
and the hat goes on and off
it's a red
hat it goes on and off and they
always
have long blonde hair and it's
not it's
not that cheesy looking
southern hair
style that is like you know
looks cute
ours
Dallas it's good-looking yeah
and but
always the monsters I don't
even know if
these women are attractive but
they they
have the right proportions of
the face
and a monster smile huge
monster smell
and they agree with everything
he says
mm-hmm there's always two or
three of
them up back to the one who's
always
catches your eye and I'm always
fascinated by this because
because if
you look at a burny crowd it's
a bunch
of beat-up old bastards that
looks like
they're you know they haven't
taken a
shower for a month and
battle-ax it's
not a good look this isn't
Bernie of
mainly dudes it's a lot of
dudes but a
lot of women but they're all
gray haired
and they're all no one's dude
no one's
doing any styling for the for
the event
no they have definitely stupid
before
her dad used to load up the
band I think
Bush to us lesser extent would
load up
the background with military
right
[Applause]
yeah birdies got dudes named
been
everywhere what I noticed what
I notice
is the Trump's you know Trump
likes to
harp on these nicknames and he
this is
the first compound nickname I
didn't
think much about it when I
first heard
it I thought it was just casual
when he
said it but now I've heard it
again at
this speech and I realize that
this is
gonna be a Joe Biden's nickname
and it's
a come it's not the same as it
used to
be we just had some crooked
Hillary you
know locker room this is a
compound bit
that is eluded that has to be
noticed
and this will be a Trump speech
the
sleepy guy remember the segment
from the
previous administration you
need a magic
wand to bring back manufacture
well will
tell sleepy Joe that we found
the magic
wand the sleepy guy
[Applause]
so it's sleepy Joe the sleepy
guy hmm
and he said there's a couple of
times
I've heard it before I didn't
think was
part of the bit I thought it
was just
casual he just dropped in the
sleepy guy
but when I heard it this time I
said
this is good this is the
nickname sleepy
Joe the sleepy guy
well I let's do a test since we
were
using Pocahontas years before
Trump even
decided to run this time this
time we
were using Pocahontas and it
was funny
and it was just ours and once
Trump did
it then we had to stop great I
don't
have a better nickname but I am
a little
surprised but still
anticipatory that
Trump at a certain point we'll
just have
to say sleepy Joe no wonder
that took
the top of his head off twice
he should
be harping on the brain surgery
I think
he's holding it in two bands
because I
was waiting to drop the big one
yeah I'm
sure he does sleepy Joe or
sleepy Joe
the sleepy guy for a while but
it's not
that's not gonna affect the
Democrats if
he starts talking about the
brain
surgery it would change the
public
perception so he's gonna hold
that back
until the until the debates are
over and
at least it'll be at the very
end when
he pulls that it'll be you're
right
it'll probably be one of these
it will
probably be one of these like
what
sleepy Joe sleepy do another
mama hey
sleepy G sleepy joke sleepy Joe
hey
sleepy Joe at a certain point
sleepy Joe
say something insulting and
trumple go
at least I didn't have my head
I opened
up twice something like that
no that's probably what I'll do
you know
why you sleepy now I'm waiting
for the
debates cuz that's gonna change
I think
the first abase gonna change
them this
fact I think has already been
changed
I don't think that way the
first debate
is this is coming up soon you
know the
end of the month 26 this is the
first
Democratic primary debates yeah
there's
gonna be the two-parter yes
yeah days of
debates
uh-huh I believe I do believe
that God
Horowitz saying that a lot I
think that
this thing is over and I mean
if Hillary
gets in it's still not gonna
change a
lot but it's I saw you walk I
saw you
walking back to Hillary a
little bit on
the tweeters you were saying
well if Joe
is the front-runner then she's
not gonna
step in but if Joe kind of
drops back
then you think she'll say that
because
it's a courtesy even though
it's hard to
imagine a courtesy life well
bite and
stepped back when she ran the
street
said I'll let you go that's and
now if
he takes the if he takes the
front of
the pack and he kicks ass in
the debates
the debates is everything for
Hillary if
he kicks ass in the debates and
wins or
at least he's up there with the
big two
at the top three then I think
she might
relent but I've said there's no
evidence
that she's going to what but
I'm just
saying that is it little
insurance
policy on my part I can't
predict the
vice president though and I'm
gonna do
it now okay
the vice president is gonna be
Kamla
Harris do you think she'll
accept that
yeah it's a good ticket that's
a good
she's perfect for the vice
presidency
she says say nothing do nothing
a ladder
climber yeah she says this is a
way to
the top and you'd think she
would accept
it
hell yeah if Joe Biden's gonna
be
President this guy could drop
dead any
minute
heels hi Harris to the rescue
and so
Harris could become our
president which
is something to you know
consider you
know I don't think either one
I'm gonna
be Trump but it's possible that
if she
did if they did it's a good
ticket it's
Sanders is gonna die now
beginning I
even though on my contenders
list they
still have Sanders at the top
cuz if a
true popular vote was taken and
there
corruption in the media who were
promoting Biden mm-hmm I
believe Sanders
could still win the whole thing
and but
they're not gonna let him so
but it
still sandwiches the top guy
Hillary
still number two in Biden's
number three
and Biden when he picks his
butt and
they're promoting him so if
Biden gets
in which I now believe might be
the case
he will pick Campbell Harris
because she
is the best balanced she's
black she's a
woman two checks two different
boxes
she's actually mixed race which
checks a
third box and she's perfect
she's not
too troublemaker she's not
gonna upstage
by her answer to everything is
that we
need to have an open and honest
conversation about that yes she
that's
why she's the perfect vice
president
candidate yeah it won't
definitely would
not be here Warren Warren's out
she's
done and it's not gonna be
anybody else
booted yeah I don't think so no
not so
it looks like the ticket the
river it's
shaping it unless Biden
stumbles and
then if Hillary got in well
yeah she ran
against bison Biden has made a
couple of
stumbles and he seems a bit
bulletproof
in that regard that's because
the media
is covering for him cut the
media really
wants biting because the media
is
convinced itself that Biden can
beat
Trump because of these polls
that you've
come out showing bite and
kicking ass
and so they're ignoring all his
real you
know creepiness creepy creepy
Uncle Joe
stuff they're pushing that to
the side
and all his other screwy things
like
take this son who has got you
know
uranium mines and involved in
oil shale
and all does have some baggage
man he's
got some baggage but they can
keep that
under wraps and they will cuz
we're not
gonna they're not going after
me they
gave a couple of salvos early
and they
would seem to withstand it so
he's just
now is on his way
can't beat Trump huh I like
that I think
it's a good ticket I want to
get in I
want to do it today get in as
early as I
could
yeah that's a good ticket I
think that's
the way to go for them but I
just
there's so many you know I I
have to
agree with your assertion he
wants Joe
to be the guy because that will
be he
sees that as easy especially
with the
head thing problem opened up
twice
that's rather problematic I
didn't know
it's twice but old man there
was you
know there's a new story that
just I
thought it was his recycle to
what's
going on all of a sudden we had
Khashoggi in the news again
over here on
all the channels and thank you
for some
unknown reason well I figured
it out so
this is being propagated by on
yes
column are and yes column are
is a
special reporter of the United
Nations
High Commission from Human
Rights OHCHR
now the last time there was not
this
woman it was a different woman
the last
time one of these women because
it's so
far it's only two we've looked
at comes
from the United Nations High
Commissioner for Human Rights
it was
about black Piet in the
Netherlands and
she was trying to get
reparations for
the islands that the Netherlands
colonized and that's really how
the
whole black Piet thing started
and now
it's just a mess every year and
children
are crying as it's a big racial
thing
it's just and it's all trouble
started
by a reporter special reporter
which
means it's it's a side gig it's
a side
hustle because what she really
is is a
French Human Rights expert the
Wikipedia
actually lists her occupation
as human
rights activist she is also the
director
of Columbia University's Global
freedom
of expression project are you
following
me yeah I am it's getting worse
by the
minute
this in 1995 she received a PhD
in
political science from The New
School
for Social Research in New York
so yeah
you see that's you know where
we're
going in operation so she shows
up and
I'm like what are they doing
about
what does this hat what does
she have to
do with Khashoggi official
pronunciation
Jamarcus ug naega and it
becomes obvious
at the end of this report
Saudi Arabia had knowledge of
and is
responsible for the murder of
journalist
Comerica Shoji according to a
UN special
investigation into the killing
the
much-anticipated report says
Saudi
Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed
bin
Salman and other senior Saudi
officials
should be investigated over the
brutal
death of the journalist in
October last
year he was brutally killed and
dismembered in the Saudi
embassy in
Istanbul of course you have to
start
that clip over why because
there's a
contradiction right in the clip
and I've
kind of had to listen to it
from the
beginning so Saudi Arabia had
knowledge
of and it's responsible for the
murder
of journalists Comerica Shoji
according
to a UN special investigation
into the
killing the much-anticipated
report says
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince
Mohammed bin
Salman and other senior Saudi
officials
should be investigated over the
brutal
death of the journalist in
October last
year he was brutally killed and
dismembered in the Saudi
embassy in
assemble did you anything you
found what
yeah I might bring this up they
start
off by saying he had knowledge
of etc
etc according to and thus must
be
investigated what did they not
do an
investigation to come up with
this
assertion well the Special
Rapporteur
the Special Rapporteur if they
already
did the investigation which is
what it
was at the beginning of that
year sounds
like he was investigated and
this is
their conclusions but now he
must be
investigated how is what what
are they
talking about well obviously
it's cover
for something else yes here she
is here
she is the superstar doesn't
really
matter what she says but you
just get
the idea
the first important conclusion
of my
report is that the
responsibility of the
state of Saudi Arabia is
implicated in
to that killing this was not a
rogue
operation as they have insisted
it is
all the LMS
pertaining to the crime
demonstrate that
the responsibility of the state
is
involved and I'm basing my
analysis on a
review of the evidence and on
the review
of the legal framework
regarding state
responsibilities so this is
what this
woman does is she reviews
everything
that's already been hashed out
a million
times and then says my
reportage says it
must be investigated it is a
responsibility of the state of
Saudi
Arabia so she wants to shift
the blame
from Mohammed bin Salman to the
entire
state and there's a reason for
it I have
concluded that there is
sufficient
evidence to demand additional
criminal
investigation into the
liability of
high-level officials that
includes Asad
al Kitani and the crown prince
himself
our correspondent Christina
Jovanovski
said Turkish authorities are
pushing for
sanctions against Saudi Arabia
oh I
forgot to mention one important
thing
about this this woman is that
she has a
master's degree from buss Kent
University in Turkey so she's
connected
to Turkey the Special
Rapporteur and
that's why that's important to
note here
and the crown prince himself
our correspondent Christina
Jovanovski
said Turkish authorities are
pushing for
sanctions against Saudi Arabia
for their
alleged part in the murder
well the Turkish Foreign
Ministry says I
it supports the recommendations
of the
United Nations those
recommendations
included water sanctions
against the
Saudi Crown Prince the Turkish
president
has said the killers of Saudi
journalist
Jamal Khashoggi will pay the
price as
well as the report showed that
Turkey
was being mistreated Saudi
Arabia for
its part has said that the
report shows
nothing new that they're
baseless
allegations of course a key
response so
will be from Washington the US
president
Donald Trump wants to go ahead
with
multibillion-dollar arms sales
to Saudi
Arabia but today the US Senate
is voting
whether or not to block such a
measure
even
Republicans have supported
opposing this
arm sale a rare bipartisan show
of
support in the Senate however
two thirds
of lawmakers will be required
to block
the arms sale and as well as
block a
possible veto from the US
president ban
there it is it's all about the
arms
sales it's about nothing else
but
weapons
it's the military-industrial
complex
being kind of thwarted by
somebody or
maybe turkey wants to make some
noise
it's all about weapons has
nothing to do
with the shoulder yeah baby
well there's competitors to the
arms
sure just a number of and they
bring in
the shill from Turkey to help
the stir
the shit up with calamari
imagine a
couple of scenarios one
Turkey's doing
this on behest of the Russians
get to
the EU on behest of the
aerospace
industry in the in the EU okay
Airbus
now because so here we go look
at the
fav'rite just like doing them a
favor
mm-hmm and maybe the salad used
to go by
from the Europeans instead of
from us
yeah also could be a backdoor
thing for
the Russians and Russia's in
the Turks
are still pretty tight Turks
just bought
their s400 systems yeah and so
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yeah come on man we got it we
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support the Federation I'm not
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why not won't you support the
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such a
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you would
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that's the
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have you
seen so Bitcoin is just just
pounding
along here yeah well let's talk
about
Libre then that's exactly why I
brought
it up first
the current Bitcoin price
ninety nine
thousand three hundred and
ninety one
and I'm sure having Facebook
come out as
with their own crypto coin has
somehow
given validity to the concept
but I
certainly put question marks
around the
implementation that Facebook's
doing
what do you have a clip or
something of
something I do have liberal
Libre
Facebook as the Desmond as Amy
Goodman
would have it in a move that
could
reshape the world's financial
system
Facebook has in there plans to
launch a
new global digital currency
called Libre
Facebook announced its plans
Tuesday
after secretly working on the
cryptocurrency for more than a
year it
plans to launch Libre next year
in
partnership with other large
companies
among them Visa MasterCard
PayPal and
Facebook said it wants to
create quote a
simple global currency and
infrastructure that empowers
billions of
people David Marcus Facebook's
cryptocurrency chief appeared
on CNBC on
Tuesday if you want to compare
Libre
with traditional crypto
currencies the
first thing and the first big
difference
is that it's bogus clear crypto
currencies or investments
vehicles or
you know investment assets
rather than
being great medium of exchange
and this
is really designed from the
ground up to
be a great medium of exchange a
very
high quality form of digital
money that
you can use for everyday
payments and
cross for
payments microtransactions and
all kinds
of different things Facebook's
plan has
already come under fierce
criticism from
financial regulators and
lawmakers
French finance minister Bruno
Lamia said
Libre must not become a
sovereign
currency in Washington the
chair of the
House Financial Services
Committee
Congress member Maxine Waters
called on
Facebook to pause its
development of
Libra until lawmakers and
regulators
have an opportunity to examine
these
issues and take action
Democratic
senator sherrod Brown tweeted
quote
Facebook is already too big and
too
powerful and it has used that
power to
exploit users data without
protecting
their privacy
we cannot allow Facebook to run
a risky
new cryptocurrency out of a
Swiss bank
account without oversight it
wasn't
enough for these guys to just
buy the
credit card payment information
from the
companies who do a fine job of
payments
no they want it all and this is
part of
their downfall this is this is
a this is
the were they high when they
came up
with this idea this is so stupid
well always wonder where that
were beans
with beans that was Whoopi
Goldberg's
virtual currencies to some
other one was
June's or something remember
this is an
old idea well this is a little
different
wait it's a little different
because
there's really there's yes it
is it's a
modified version by the way
before you
go on I want you to explain it
I have a
second clip I want you to
explain to me
how Ron Paul's operation got
busted for
making Ron and Paul dollars
mm-hmm if
you remember this is during the
year of
our show yes I do remember this
and
somebody got thrown in jail for
doing
this but this is okay
it was Liberty dollars yes and
oh let me
think Liberty dollars there was
I mean
okay so
it wasn't so much about the
they I think
they busted one of the one of
the guys
who was running it for they
wanted it
out that's for sure that didn't
want it
to happen and they had some
mechanism
look it up again you know what
I'm sure
one of our producers will know
exactly
what happened back in the day
but this
is this is still a very
different idea
because they're what they're
talking
about here is this is becoming
a central
bank they want to be the
Federal Reserve
of this money at creating and
so it
would be minting or burning
destroying
money as they deem necessary
with just
novel and they want to peg it
to a
basket of currencies and short
term
investments which is like the
venture
capitalist dream and and and
they have
to be dreaming it's gonna work
or
they've got to be asleep right
now it's
this will never happen and well
let's
listen to clip two and this guy
brings
up some real problems which i
think is
why it will never happen we're
joined by
David dayon he's executive
director at
the American Prospect recently
wrote a
piece for the New Republic
headlined the
final battle in Big Tex war to
dominate
your world welcome to Democracy
Now talk
about these major developments
David and
explain exactly what Lieber is
and what
Facebook is trying to do so
Libre as as
facebook describes it as a
currency
crypto currency you you when
you talk
about that you kind of think of
something like Bitcoin but this
would
actually have reserves so they
call it
sort of a stable coin it is
backed by
actual money that is various
international currencies and
also
government securities and so
that should
prevent volatility from the the
unit of
exchange Libre going up or down
very
much it'll it'll fluctuate a
little but
not in the ways that you know
we think
of when we think of Bitcoin so
according
to Facebook that is the way
that this
can be used to purchase goods
on the
Facebook app or
any other app or website that
offers
payment in Libra it's a way to
transfer
money to other people on the
Facebook
app obviously you know we have
what over
two billion people that use
Facebook
it's a way to transfer
something of
value between those users and
it's
because it's backed by
international
currencies and can be used
across
borders it's really you know
supplanting
the need to exchange money you
want to
go from dollars to euros
necessarily you
can just pay in Libra so that's
sort of
the pitch that that Facebook
would make
the the the other side of this
is that
there's no real regulatory
setup it's
displacing global currencies in
some
ways there are serious monetary
policy
concerns serious rhetoric
concerns could
this be used as a to facilitate
money
laundering or tax evasion there
are a
whole host of unanswered
questions
around this well yes of course
this is
this is exactly it would be as
if
Bitcoin was stoppable and we
said come
and stop me is the stupidest
thing ever
they should have released it
and and
moved on and gotten traction
why that
this is this makes me
suspicious that
they never intended to do this
or
there's some other thing
they've got up
their sleeve to announce it and
say
we'll have it in a year makes
no sense
trial balloon maybe that's
interesting
or test marketing you can do
that
legally all these companies
like yeah oh
yeah I want to say right you're
right
there's something else this your
something up your sleeve we
don't know
what it is no this shouldn't
well in let
unless they just decide to go
with
Bitcoin but Bitcoin doesn't
give them
all the benefits that they
really want
and and and and Bitcoin does
everything
they just said only with a
decentralized
architecture no and that's
another thing
you know they'll be mining the
coins is
all this oh man maybe as if
it's just a
discredit Bitcoin over and over
again
that
interesting tell me about this
for a
possibility all right because
already
they gotten backlash from
backlash from
people between between you and
i we're
PR professionals we never would
have
done this you know immediately
that you
got Maxine Waters now against
you are
you maybe the point maybe
that's exactly
well so there we go that that's
what I
was worried about what could
they be is
what you're doing it's not for
some
other the only in the fairest
thing is
you guys are on argue this is
like
writers and their people in
certain TV
shows they write in Simpsons a
good
example family guys another
they write
in extremely offensive bits yes
end up
getting pulled out by the
censor so they
can leave in other bits yes it
so you
dish this is just this is like
an
offering to the gods oh you all
you guys
stopped us from doing that you
guys are
always on our case we can't do
anything
without you you guys involving
yourselves and and trying to
run our
business and now they can whine
about
something well for sure every
single
Silicon Valley company that
we've looked
at the ultimate one of the
ultimate
goals always seems to be that
they want
to be your bank you know Apple
with
Apple pay Google and with
Android and
and and payments they all want
to be
your bank if that's that's like
some
holy grail for them now wants
to get
their money another it's like
yeah I'm
gonna have those guys in charge
of my
money they can turn it off no
well we're
gonna have to see what comes I
mean if
it was a very smart PR move if
there is
by some crazy realm the
imagination in
another universe another curry
Dvorak
consulting group who came up
with this
one-two punch I can't wait to
find out
what it was but I'm not there
yet I
don't understand
well it will never be revealed
mmm hey I
gotta go we got a phone call
from from
Social Security
oh you did huh and I want to
tell people
oh yeah they're gonna be
calling you
this call is from the
Department of
Social Security Administration
the
reason you have received this
phone call
from our department is to
inform you
that we just suspend your social
security number because we
found some
suspicious activity so if you
want to
know about this case just press
1 thank
you hey man it's a deep fake so
thank
you everything these days I'm
just gonna
say deep fake just deep fake I
don't
care what you say who come up
with a
name deep fake yeah add some
new speech
shit I wanted to play this
because I
didn't get to it on the last
show I
think it's incredibly important
as we've
been talking about ads online
things are
changing rapidly in Gitmo
nation east in
the United Kingdom the
advertising rules
have changed and I'm not
talking about
online I'm talking on
television today
ads featuring harmful agenda
stereotypes
will be banned in the United
Kingdom the
move follows research that
shows such
stereotypes pigeonhole people
and
restrict their choices and
opportunities
so one of the new guidelines
includes
being sensitive to the
well-being of
vulnerable populations such as
new
mothers so ads can no longer
suggest
that looking attractive
maintaining a
pristine home are more
important than
the emotional well-being they
will also
have to stay clear of depicting
children's activities as being
inappropriate for any agenda
the ban
also applies to ads that
suggest that
happiness is gained by
conforming to
stereotypical beauty ideals
like this
Act which was accused of body
shaming
so advertising watchdogs are
hoping to
expand choices so that ads like
this one
depicting a girl growing up to
be a
ballerina a while aboard
becomes an
engineer will become a thing of
the past
in 2018 Stockholm banned both
sexist and
racist advertising from its
streets
Berlin also introduced similar
bans in
2016 and some in the UK say the
new
rules are trying to be too
politically
correct but the watchdog's
it's just harmful stereotypes
that will
be banned not all of them
altogether
who is a little girl wanting to
be a
ballerina a quote unquote
harmful stereotype yeah I know
and this is I can't answer the
question
how come how does making a
little boy
want to become an engineer a
harmful
stereotype I can't answer the
question
it's it's it's baffling any
woman black
white Chinese any anything
getting all
dolled up with a lot of makeup
from a
makeup company a harmful
stereotype if
you're a makeup company what
are you
gonna do now I know it's it's
as I said
it's baffling and and this is
actual
rules now is that did she say
it was a
loss the advertising agencies
bringing
it on themselves you could
blame WPP and
Omnicon and those other guys oh
yeah
come because there are the ones
who
support all this you know this
this not
equality nonsense but all the
the kind
of left-leaning ideas that are
out there
that are what's a movement
that's called
was and I can't remember it but
this is
this is them they're the ones
who are
big Hillary supporters that are
pushing
these agendas and now they're
screwing
themselves you cannot advertise
if you
can't do anything I know I know
it's
just
it's baffling it's bad power to
you boys
so apparently Trump just said
he finds
it quote hard to believe
Iran's downing of the drone was
intentional quote I have a
feeling it
was a mistake what is he saying
that
well I don't know I had lately
told him
void zero said he was gonna
send me a
clip but I haven't received it
that's
interesting so backing off huh
well
apparently I guess there's
something
going something's going on we
don't know
about well maybe he didn't like
the
whole false flag idea maybe it
actually
was
bull crap and he found out and
he's like
hey and probably doesn't know
the full
story that's pretty huge
all right I do have a little
news
deconstruction to do okay I
found that
Amy Goodman's Democracy Now I
was
misleading and I what so the
Trump
losses uh the Shanahan guy who
was a
Boeing executive yes moved into
kind of
the Acting Secretary of Defense
yeah of
course the Denver cousin made a
big deal
about this but let's play Amy
Goodman on
Shanahan I want to ask you a few
questions about what you
learned from
this report acting Secretary of
Defense
Patrick Shanahan has resigned
and
withdrawn from consideration
for the
permanent head of the
department he's
resigned his post as Deputy
Secretary of
Defense says reports of domestic
violence against his ex-wife
circulated
reports included details on a
2011
attacked by Shanahan's then 17
year old
son who beat his mother with a
baseball
bat
she was left unconscious with a
fractured skull and internal
injuries
that required surgery
Patrick Shanahan then wrote a
memo
arguing his son was acting in
self-defense after his mother
verbally
harassed him he's also believed
to have
delayed his son's surrender to
police
Shanahan apologized for the
memo saying
it was only intended for his
son's
attorneys according to the
Washington
Post court records also
revealed a
previous incident which both
Shanahan
and his wife allege they were
assaulted
by one another lawmakers are
raising
questions about the vetting
process for
administration officials and
whether the
White House knew and
deliberately
withheld allegations against
Shanahan as
early as 2017 when he was being
confirmed as Deputy Secretary
of Defense
so the way she starts off what
is your
conclusion to this when you
hear this
story this family is whacked
literally
well what's going on you think
any idea
because it's really not
explained except
if you listen to some kind of
domestic
abuse situation the guy's
beaten his
wife yeah
domestic of that's yeah but
then it
sounds like maybe they were
fighting and
it was equal or it was
confusing but no
one really just
domestic abuse allegations well
she did
the beginning yeah okay so play
the
beginning again I want to stop
it I
would tell you in this stop
okay acting
Secretary of Defense Patrick
Shanahan
has resigned and withdrawn from
consideration for the permanent
head of
the department he's resigned
his post as
Deputy Secretary of Defense as
reports
of domestic violence against
his ex-wife
circulated reports included
details on
it his ex-wife well yeah they
got
divorced yeah its domestic
violence
against his ex-wife circulated
what does
that sound like to you
sounds like an allegation
sounds like
they're beating his wife the
other
sounds okay yes but it sounds
like a
rumor
yes this is a me saying this
guy's a
wife beater is very common and
then now
all of a sudden the son has got
a
baseball bat and he's beaten
the woman
cuz it's like you know this is
the kind
of thing that goes on in a
family the
bet dad's a wife beater and the
son
becomes one now it's pretty
extreme when
the sons beat them up a mom but
that's
okay so let's think now let's
play CBS's
version of this and this is the
Shanahan
House did clip good evening I'm
Maurice
debois this is our Western
edition
another key member of the Trump
administration is leaving today
acting
defense secretary Patrick
Shanahan
withdrew from the formal
confirmation
process even as tensions with
Iran are
escalating defense and eight
other top
administration jobs are now
held by
acting leaders including
homeland
security and chief of staff
Shanahan's
exit comes as Corden police
records of
domestic violence surrounding
his
divorce were brought to light
David
Martin has more on that
Patrick Shanahan and his wife
Kimberly
divorced eight years ago a year
after a
run-in with police which began
with this
911 according to court
documents he
denied that and claimed she had
punched
him giving him a bloody nose
when police
arrived she was the one charged
with
assault which was later
dismissed after
the divorce fights over money
and
custody of the three children
continued
in 2011 their 17 year old son
beat his
mother with a baseball bat I
was knocked
unconscious twice
Kimberly declared in court
documents adding that her
ex-husband has
taken the position that I
provoked the
assault the documents are all
public and
were available to the FBI when
Shanahan
was nominated to become Deputy
Secretary
of Defense in 2017 but a member
of the
Senate Armed Services Committee
says
they were never told that there
was
something in this nominees past
Patrick
Shanahan's pass that was
deliberately
concealed or mistakenly covered
up to
White House officials told CBS
News they
knew about Shanahan's family
turmoil
when the president announced
last month
he would nominate him as the
next
Secretary of Defense
today President Trump claimed
he just
found out yesterday for the
first time
announcing his resignation
Shanahan said
continuing in the confirmation
process
would force my three children
to relive
a traumatic chapter in our
family's life
now so is a hit job so here is
a couple
of things we should know first
of all
this is spousal abuse that
nobody likes
to talk about this is when the
woman is
the abuser and this kind of
abuse is
always past always always the
minister
always the man the red pill
movie by the
way discusses this in great
detail let
me read a few things here from
this from
a report they invited the police
investigated disturbance at the
couple's
residence on 1:00 a.m. August
28th to
find Patrick with a black eye
and bloody
nose and Kimberly with the
bloody
forearm officers questioned
Kimberly and
say she had a strong odor of
alcohol
along with bloodshot eyes and
incoherent
speech they were arguing
apparently over
whether or not to put their
daughter
back in school for a senior
year during
the argument
Kimberly threw a pile of
Patrick's
clothes onto the front porch
then
attempted to remove the propane
tank
from their backyard grill to
set them on
fire when that didn't work she
tried
lighting a roll of paper towels
on fire
in an attempt to set the
clothes ablaze
he's trying to pack up the
clothes and
his Patrick was trying to pack
up the
clothes in his suitcase and
leave the
residence when Kimberly tried
to stop
him she alleges they fought
over the
suitcase
Patrick punched her supposedly
several
time
in the stomach according to her
and
demonstrated to officers that
she was
struck in the face Patrick's
account
alleges that Kimberly was the
aggressor
and came at him swinging your
arms in a
paddling motion striking him
several
times breaking his nose by the
way while
he was asleep and tried to
cover his
faces was two sides of the
story the
sons the couple's son
corroborated
Patrick's version of events and
told
police he saw Kimberly
attempting to
light the clothes on fire
anyway this
goes on they arrested the woman
yeah so
they get so they get this story
goes on
and on this so you she moves to
Sarasota
Florida I want to read this to
show what
kind of person we're dealing
with here
this was down in under 2014
according to
probable cause affidavit on
August 23rd
2014 Kimberly Jordan s'en who's
an it
main name was on it on the
phone with
the business partner Erik
Goodman when
she had to cut the call short
Goodman
called her back and an argument
ensued
where Jordan s'en hung up on
him and
then texted him get your
piece-of-shit
car out of my driveway
Goodman was storing a 2003
Mercedes 230
at her house in 109 warbler
Lane when he
returned to pick it up the
front and
we're we're windchills were
busted out
and there were numerous dents
around the
vehicle go goodman spoke to her
neighbor
gardner who told police he saw
kimberly
with a medium sized sledgehammer
methodically circle mercedes
Ben that
was parked in her driveway and
that she
and that the person observed
Jordan
sance trike all sides of the
Mercedes
including the front and back
windshields
with a sledgehammer I mean this
is a
psycho Wow but in the way Amy
puts it
this guy's a wife beater this
woman is a
psycho and if you have to think
about it
the son having to beat her back
with our
baseball bat this is nothing
his son
normally does with a mom I want
to play
the Amy Goodman clip but now
again now I
just now that now that we have
that
thank you for that entire
deconstruction
and for the work you did on it
now let's
once again hear how that was
portrayed
by Amy acting secretary of
defense
Patrick Shanahan has resigned
and
withdrawn from consideration
for the
permanent head of the department
he's resigned his post as Deputy
Secretary of Defense as reports
of
domestic violence against his
ex-wife
circulated reports included
details on a
2011 attacked by Shanahan's
then 17 year
old son who beat his mother
with a
baseball bat she was left
unconscious
with a fractured skull and
internal
injuries that required surgery
Patrick Shanahan then wrote a
memo
arguing his son was acting in
self-defense after his mother
verbally
harassed him he's also believed
to have
delayed his son's surrender to
police
Shanahan apologized for the
memo saying
it was only intended for his
son's
attorneys according to the
Washington
Post court records also
revealed a
previous incident which both
Shanahan
and his wife allege they were
assaulted
by one another
lawmakers are raising questions
about
the vetting process for
administration
officials and whether the White
House
knew and deliberately withheld
allegations against Shanahan as
early as
2017 when he was being
confirmed as
Deputy Secretary of Defense
it sounds like everyone's being
a right
at right gentlemen you know
like the
kids and all this stuff I'm
just let the
psycho psycho ex-wife go away
let's make
one last point that a lot of
this
argument over custody of the
children
during a divorce yes all three
children
with three of them are totally
estranged
from the mom and she got no
custody yeah
so how is this guy the bad guy
and why
do this is this just to
embarrass from
Democrats pulling their stunts
Schumer
comes out and there's other
guys there's
other creeps from the from the
from the
Senate come out moaning about
this guy
how did he get picked in the
first place
what a bunch of douche bags
destroying careers ever since we
invented slavery Wow now that's
a good
one John I appreciate that
that's deconstructing right
there it's
how it's done kids you want
odds do you
want to do a show that's how
it's done
watch your Uncle John do it
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big THANK
to Jesse Coyne Nelson for end
of show
clip he's got a funny one and
sir Chris
Wilson just did an amazing job
and yet
another end of show saw him
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publishing
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too good so
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