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July 11th, 2019 • 2h 41m

1154: Goldfish Invasion

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you're a moron Adam curry this is no
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agenda from northern Silicon Valley
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where we're celebrating international
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population day and the death of
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Alexander Hamilton one down seven point
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seven billion ago I'm John C Dvorak what
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billion what people yeah all right
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that's the population of the globe at
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the moment oh yes so how do we celebrate
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Alexander Hamilton's death he was shot
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by Aaron Burr and Abdul and that's to be
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celebrated well monetarist you are yes
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exactly
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before we get my side maybe before we
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get into everything today I wanted to
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bring people's attention to a brand new
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series on Showtime which represents a
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lot of what we discuss here in the show
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and I don't know if you've seen this it
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is the loudest voice
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it is the story of Fox News and Roger
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Ailes Roger Ailes played by Russell
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Crowe yes who also looks like him and
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put the makeup yeah it so you've seen it
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no I've seen two trailers
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oh my god Oh John this is it's basically
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oh you want to understand what No Agenda
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talks about watch this show it is
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fantastic well I'll give you an example
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when we talk about what's going on in
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television you know we we joke about the
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control room we know how that works how
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the interruptions work how the
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advertising works the commercials what
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then what the news readers do you know
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the it's and what they're there for and
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what their role is to show it insofar as
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the way we do behind the scenes yes the
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behind the whenever we deconstruct media
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we know exactly how it works yeah and
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received several emails from people who
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also have seen it and said oh now I get
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it
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for an example this is before Fox News
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goes on-air they're rehearsing and Roger
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Ailes has come up with this fantastic
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idea for this new news quote news
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station which have a clip of Russell
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quote talking about in a moment and so
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it's in the control room he's watching
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the set and again these are just
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rehearsal so they're not live on air yet
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here's a clip alright let's look at
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where we are
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what's she wearing but is the Bulldog
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rodeo in town or something was she
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running pants why is she wearing - I
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like legs anybody else like legs
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I like legs
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what the fuck is that Halloween is
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orange so you know this is this is the
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beginning of the legs on TV that Roger
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Ailes brought us and yeah and he was
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right because he knew what the audience
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wanted and that's how it all works and
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doesn't just have to be following me and
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it's always been that way the funny
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thing is everyone denies it or they go a
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million but the in fact the would I
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think it's the way they handle it I mean
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I think women don't mind showing off
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their legs but they don't like to be
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told to show off their legs no of course
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not and and you know and the guy that's
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why Paula Zahn quit yes oh I forgot
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about that now you know the Ailes of
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course was also a creep and you know he
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would have girls come in and audition
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and out whirl around for me spin around
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and I didn't pull that clip but here's
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Russell Crowe talking about the
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brilliance of Roger Ailes on Colbert the
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seven o'clock bulletin with Shep Smith
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he's just the news you know the rest of
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the time it's opinion even though it's
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cold Fox News oh I'm I would granted
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that I mean I think Shep does a fine job
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at the Brit bear does a fine job so uh
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Wallace is a fine job on the Sundays
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over on Fox but I mean when he was
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putting it together one of the things
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that's sort of shocking the other people
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the other character is talking to in in
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the in the first episode is his
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willingness to make it look good make it
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sound good to to make it something that
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people will turn on regardless of what
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the message necessarily is because some
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people have their back up against his
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willingness to turn it into
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entertainment yeah well what he said he
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was saying though is that you know
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people don't really want to be informed
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they don't want all of the details they
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just want to feel informed that when I
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think at some point and time in their
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mind that they've got that covered
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you know so he was playing into that but
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also you've got to know that you know
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Roger many many times over the years
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said if he hadn't have had seen a
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certain bias in media and Fox News could
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have been the exact opposite because he
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was looking for the open area of the
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and it was in his estimation that CNN
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that MSNBC CNBC you know cease ban ABC
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NBC CBS The Times The Post
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everybody had a left-leaning bent so to
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him what was the vailable was a
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conservative audience that was being
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underserved and that proved to be very
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true because now you have one single
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news network which dominates half of the
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available audience right well he's put
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Fox News into an incredible situation
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hasn't there mean that that is a
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money-making machine they make two
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billion dollars a year profit now that's
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a hell of a thing when you think that
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new services began with the
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understanding that you would often use
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as part of your broadcast but you did it
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from a perspective of not needing or
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requiring a profit so now you understand
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why it works and why CNN and MSNBC have
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lower ratings than Fox because they are
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fighting for the same audience they're
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fighting amongst themselves foxes by
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themselves just all alone except for
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something minor
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since pretty much everyone noticed Fox's
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dominance and what surprises me is that
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nobody else has stepped up maybe there's
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a couple that pull it back a little bit
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yeah there's a couple trying one
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American news I think is trying but it's
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they're trying you said no one's trying
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they're trying no I mean no one who with
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any kind of clout hi Anna no the problem
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I disagree the problem with one American
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news is they're not showing legs all
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they got is talking heads
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that's what news is not on cable yes
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this is on my cable you get one American
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news on your cable I do huh yeah well I
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mean it's also news max and what else is
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a newsy news II geez
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but yet if you want ratings you got to
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show legs
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it's just how it works
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I don't understand why people don't
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don't get it and also let's not be
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hypocritical CNN tries they just don't
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have good legs erin burnett loved erin
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burnett
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or used to she wanted kind of overboard
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really odd but you know talking heads
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anyway it's a great show the loudest
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voice on showtime something to watch it
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really is a series that was just a movie
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no it's a series they've had two
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episodes so far no idea how long it's
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gonna take it seems like it would be a
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seven or eight part just from where they
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are in the story it depends whether they
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get big always slow down the narrative
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that's what you want to do if you got a
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hit show we'll see Russell Crowe is
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fantastic though really good lesbian
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convention the Dyke off in town yeah
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sorry it's just how it works and if you
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think we're a bunch of sexist pricks
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were just being television executives
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that's how we'd deconstruct business to
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an extent all right well I think we
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should start with the Epstein thing
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because that's what everybody is
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interested in I don't know why because I
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may be mentioned the newsletter that I
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thought the Epstein thing was a
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distraction of the week and I have some
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doors now you
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I have clips too but yeah what do you
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got well do you have you must have some
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back saying I have the Epstein report
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the PBS kind of a rundown you can run
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that let's do that let's start first of
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all with this Epstein case his lawyers
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are saying that their client believed
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these girls were over 18 years old and
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also he they are saying that this was
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not child trafficking because in their
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words there was no coercion and there
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was no violence I want to ask you you're
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also an attorney legally what is child
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trafficking so under the federal law
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there is no need to show force fraud or
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coercion when it comes to the issue of
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minors under the federal law
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anyone who recruits patronizes solicits
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a minor under the age of 18 for the
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purposes of a commercials
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act can be found guilty of trafficking a
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commercial sex act is actually really
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broadly defined under the federal law it
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encompasses any sex act that's exchanged
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for anything of value so under the facts
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of this case as alleged it could
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absolutely constitute a federal
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anti-trafficking case right this is
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interesting because it tells you that if
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you pick up a streetwalker who's 17 and
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you fly her to different the flyer you
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didn't hear that if you pick up a
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streetwalker and pay her for sex somehow
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you're a sex trafficker hmm you'll do
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flyer anywhere you don't have to even
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put her in your car and walk off with
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her oh you're just traffic you're try
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okay yeah technically you're trafficking
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that makes sense how you trafficking is
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a streetwalker this is the problem with
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prostitution in this country it's not on
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television that's the problem with
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prostitution well there's that but it
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sounds like a bunch of bullcrap if you
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ask me now let's listen to the I think I
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have the three clip sex trafficking
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clips what you want to gather way that
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may be a repetition no I don't think so
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let's start with these ends here these
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are the laws that are applying here I I
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have some kind of differing thoughts on
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Epstein now after hearing the Acosta
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talk about it in in a segment which I
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believe was clipped out of the PBS news
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hour but played on the radio mm-hmm
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first I didn't record from the radio
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think it was gonna be on TV and ever was
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where he made a lot of reasonable
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assumptions mm-hmm but this to me this
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whole this whole thing is just a let's
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find some other way to disturb and get
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Trump yes correct correct I agree
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nothing else there's no other reason for
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but let's just the sex trafficking clips
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I got three of them this is number one
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well the that the one we just played was
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the PBS one that was this is all PBS
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with sex treads under sex trafficking
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not an Epstein I understand but I just
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oh I'm sorry
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the clip I just played was sex
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trafficking one it wasn't the Epstein
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port I'm sorry oh okay well you heard
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clip one which was the one I thought
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that's wonder why I started where it did
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well we missed the one I play it then
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play the overview I don't think I said
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well yeah well you can play the overview
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and then we get back to this - well
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Labor Secretary Alex Acosta is facing
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new demands to quit his post tonight
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over a plea deal he arranged with thin
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and CEO Jeffrey Epstein in 2008 Acosta
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was then a federal prosecutor in South
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Florida and Epstein was accused of
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molesting teenage girls the deal kept
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Epstein out of federal prison but now
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federal prosecutors in New York have
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filed new charges today in the US Senate
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Minority Leader Chuck Schumer joined
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other top Democrats condemning Acosta I
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am calling on secretary Acosta to resign
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it is now impossible for anyone to have
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confidence in secretary Acosta's ability
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to lead the Department of Labor if he
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refuses to resign president Trump should
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fire him Acosta himself called Epstein's
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alleged crimes horrific and said he
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welcomes the new charges president Trump
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in a meeting with the Emir of Qatar
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promised to review the plea deal as he
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defended Acosta whom he appointed to his
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cabinet he's been a great really great
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Secretary of Labor the rest of it we'll
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have to look at will have to look at it
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very carefully but he's talking about a
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long time ago and again it was a
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decision made I think not by him but by
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a lot of people so we're gonna look at
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it very carefully
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also today Justice Department official
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said Attorney General William bar will
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stay out of reviewing the 2008 plea
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agreement his former law firm
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represented Epstein during that period
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actually I have they could have a clip
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of him talking about that yeah here it
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is I'm recused from that matter because
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one of the law one of the law firms that
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represent that Epstein long ago was a
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firm that I subsequently joined for a
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period of time alright so he's he's not
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he's recused but I'm sure he's managing
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in the background so I apologize for
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playing the clip out of order so let's
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get back to sex trafficking then I have
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a couple things we should look at well
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let's start over then cuz it's only
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fifty one seconds that start with sex
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trafficking one so we get back to the
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groove let's start first of all with
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this Epstein case his lawyers are saying
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that their client believed these girls
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were over eighteen years old and also he
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they are saying that this was not child
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trafficking because in their words there
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was no coercion and there was no
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violence I want to ask you you're also
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an attorney legally what is child
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trafficking so under the federal law
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there is no need to show force fraud or
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coercion when it comes to the issue of
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minors under the federal law
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anyone who recruits patronizes solicits
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a minor under the age of eighteen for
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the purposes of a commercial sex act can
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be found guilty of trafficking a
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commercial sex active is actually really
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broadly defined under the federal law it
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encompasses any sex act that's exchanged
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for anything of value so under the facts
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of this case as alleged it could
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absolutely constitute a federal
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anti-trafficking case okay so now that I
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heard it again
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does it have to be a minor for it to be
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trafficking in any case or did she say
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at the end there doesn't even have to be
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a minor know it for the for the purposes
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of the generality she states here which
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is that if you run into a 17 year old
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hooker which is what I'm gonna use as
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the example and you just solicit her for
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sex right that's sex trafficking I
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believe that if there were 18 or older
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the rules for sex trafficking are
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different okay gotcha all right to be
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rather onerous because of the nature of
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open prostitution in some certain areas
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or to open in other words
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streetwalkers we're talking about our
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Vegas let's say any let's play sex
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trafficking to for more clarification I
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mean in this case we saw a man who his
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friends even joked about that he liked
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young girls I'm wondering how much of
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this is in plain sight the problem of
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child trafficking how much of this is a
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cultural kind of ignorance or shrugging
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off of a serious problem what's unique
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about this case is the sheer amount of
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attention that it's getting but it's not
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unique in the dynamics that are alleged
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we know that men who are powerful who
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have an enormous amount of privilege
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exploit the vulnerabilities of young
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women and girls everyday here and
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throughout the country what's
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interesting about this case is that it's
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getting an unbelievable amount of
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attention but from our work on the
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ground they're individuals much like
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Jeffrey Epstein who are extraordinary
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wealthy and powerful businessmen many of
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them are actually white men who use that
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power and privilege to exploit
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vulnerable young women and girls oh it's
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just white men okay that makes sense
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yeah let's don't by the way if anyone
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wants to read something maybe a counter
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to this you might want to read the book
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pimp by Iceberg Slim which we've
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actually promoted on this show before
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hmm so now all of a sudden we've taken a
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twist here and we have turned this into
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a white privilege yes situation white
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guys and neither but rich rich and
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privileged so in other words what and I
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find that you know this to be I would
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think insulting to the working man it's
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not as those sailors the working class
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the lower class they're all sailors are
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all also not all John's dude who I'm
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just saying just to say that all these
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people are eliminated from the argument
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because none of these people none of the
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working class none of the sailors none
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of the lower classes ever get involved
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with prostitutes it's always the rich
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against ours this is bullshit
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yes it is I agree okay let's keep going
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in this direction and wrap it up with
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three channelize young women girls who
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were runaways girls who had experienced
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unstable homes maybe even girls from the
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foster care system and that is
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consistent with what we see in the young
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women that we work with here locally I
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think people sometimes imagine child sex
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trafficking and happening in other
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places to other girls not girls that
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they know how are these girls being
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lured in in these cases especially so
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adults can be aware of the risks one of
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the most important things to recognize
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is that in the United States the vast
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majority of sex trafficking cases
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actually involve American citizens from
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the federal data we know that upwards of
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80% of all confirmed sex trafficking
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cases involve US citizens and up to 40%
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of those cases involve the sale of
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children and so it's an incredibly
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important American problem and one
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that's happening in communities all
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throughout the country I think that one
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of the things that we're hoping comes to
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light and that people are able to
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connect the dots between the Epstein
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case and child sex trafficking all
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across this nation is that it's often
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very powerful men with means taking
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advantage of the vulnerabilities of some
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of the most marginalized young women and
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girls at least I didn't say podcasters
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jeez well we can't afford it no so the
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point is is that this is this is this
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whole thing is now starting to look
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pretty pretty fishy if you ask me and so
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far as work they're pointing the finger
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at the white man the privileged guy the
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rich business guy and all the rest of it
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and we're not just talking about you
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know sex trafficking is any sort of
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prostitution anything it's just it's
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completely out of control and the net
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nobody brings up the idea of a black
19:55
pimp which is a common huggie bear
19:59
person that that doesn't exist because
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it's only the you know the privileged
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the privileged to get the prostitutes at
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any age apparently and everybody else is
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just they're going to shaking their head
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and shaming these these privileged few
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white
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businessmen usually the way that I find
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that that whole conversation
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conversation really steered away from
20:27
how horrific it is to do this to
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underage girls they're just talking
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about prostitution and any other just
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mention a name a number but not about
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the actual damage that when you're doing
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this to a 15 or a 14 year old I mean
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that you're right you are 100% correct
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everything you saw on the news in the
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media about this is distraction
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what are they not talking about victims
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they're not really actually talking on
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the victims they're only interested in
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Trump that would yes the media Acosta
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and why do we have schumer coming out
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demanding he quit the Labor Department's
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got nothing to do with this case unless
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you want to consider prostitutes labor
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force CAD like they say that and then
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you could get rid of him when it comes
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as a conflict of interest when it comes
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to elites in government in banking in
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royalty and pedophilia I have some
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standing with work I've done over the
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past 20 years
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well you had a radio station burned down
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when I mentioned that the director the
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Attorney General of the Netherlands at
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the time who was who not only admitted
21:36
as much but also there was video graphic
21:39
evidence and eyewitness testimony that
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he was sodomizing young Turkish boys and
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had allowed himself to become blackmail
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Abal inside the highest position of the
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Department of Justice in the Netherlands
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I merely discussed it with Mischa cut he
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is the journalist who uncovered it and
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yes
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immediately one of the most high-powered
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law firms came down on the station it
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didn't literally burn to the ground but
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they lost their licence lost their
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funding and the station shut down so I
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became very interested in these types of
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cases yeah and why not
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and of course it's fantastic to have a
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guy like Acosta in the Trump
22:23
administration and to go get Trump but
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why are they asking for Acosta to resign
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that's what it is everywhere
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even abuse the problem here and that's
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why it cost a has to react tourism has
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to resign because when you're a
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prosecutor your job is not only to seek
22:40
justice for your asking the right
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question the victims of a crime to
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protect the community from their future
22:47
crimes act by doing giving him that
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sweetheart deal he allowed these new
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victims to be victimized but also to
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have him in the position he's in now
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like Alan Dershowitz should be on TV
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right now while the kids you know weld
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there's a lot of people there's not to
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answer okay so they are calling for
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resignations which makes no sense other
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than that you might want this guy out of
23:20
the way maybe he knows something maybe
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what really went down was a little bit
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different than being portrayed so all
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we're hearing on the news is Acosta
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Trump Acosta Trump Trump best buddies
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best buddies flew on the plane once I'm
23:35
absolutely I said this before and I'll
23:37
say it again and I wrote in the
23:38
newsletter and I haven't said it
23:40
specifically on the show and I'm working
23:42
on a another essay that is coming out
23:44
shortly that discusses this they are
23:47
trying to equate the creepy behavior of
23:51
Joe Biden and his kissing little girls
23:54
on the lips and hugging them and
23:56
whispering in their ears and just being
23:58
a creep to trump so they can do a
24:02
checklist I believe there's a checklist
24:03
out there that says whatever Biden did
24:06
bad Trump did worse but Biden did this
24:09
Trump's worse
24:10
Biden to this Trump's worse this is a
24:12
part of the whole scheme to get Biden
24:15
nominated I believe and they need to
24:18
smear Trump and all his buddies with the
24:22
guilt by association there's series of
24:24
photos everybody that just Lane Maxwell
24:27
ever had a photo taken with which
24:30
appears to be half the men in the
24:32
Western Hemisphere everybody they all
24:35
show these pictures of her with these
24:37
other people so they're obviously all
24:38
pedophiles and they're all related to
24:40
Trump and the whole thing is about I
24:42
believe still is about propping
24:45
Biden okay and I have a different
24:47
opinion that is what the news media is
24:50
doing what is actually going on is I
24:52
think something completely different and
24:54
I'd like you to go along into Adams mind
24:56
for a moment and just leave it open for
24:59
information and supposition and
25:02
conspiratorial thinking let's go back to
25:06
this original case it was a case that
25:09
was brought by the share the sheriff
25:10
found this out of the whatever at Palm
25:13
Beach County whatever it is took it to
25:16
the state attorney state attorney
25:17
wouldn't touch it that's when the feds
25:19
came in the feds like holy crap these
25:22
guys are gonna let the guy go so they
25:23
put a deal together then all of a sudden
25:26
there's word from hire hand and this is
25:28
in the documents that Epstein was
25:30
possibly you know the he would had
25:32
worked for the FBI he had done some
25:34
stuff please go easy on him - what
25:37
Acosta wrote and he's written a lot
25:39
about this he has a lot of legal
25:41
opinions he was very disappointed in how
25:43
it went down but there was literally in
25:45
a document that says he's have been very
25:48
helpful to the FBI take that into
25:50
consideration why you're thinking but
25:53
there's also a moment where somebody
25:56
told someone that he was a member of the
25:58
intelligence community we're gonna get
26:00
to that you're jumping way ahead to just
26:03
go along for the ride let's go back to
26:06
the woman who originally broke the story
26:07
Conchita Sarnoff she wrote an article
26:10
for Vanity Fair in which the editor had
26:14
a meeting with Epstein and cut out all
26:17
the salacious details of his sexual
26:22
abuse the timing of all of this is very
26:26
interesting it was 2002 when this came
26:29
to light but it wasn't until 2007 2008
26:32
very important years when the case went
26:36
to trial and when this non prosecutorial
26:39
agreement was put in place he or she is
26:41
explaining what was going on at the time
26:43
this is my my biggest question and I
26:47
don't understand why no one is pointing
26:50
fingers at
26:51
and actually explaining why berry
26:54
kerscher cut the deal that he cut the
26:58
owners fell on the state attorney's
27:01
office as you know after the chief of
27:03
police michael ritter whom i spoke to at
27:05
length for many many years since i
27:07
started the investigation back in 2009
27:10
ritter said to me many times i did not
27:14
accept crushers deal he wanted to charge
27:18
him with a misdemeanor no jail time no
27:21
restitution and no registration as a sex
27:24
offender then he took the case ritter
27:27
takes the case to the feds gene that's
27:30
yes Michael really the Palm Beach police
27:32
chief takes the case to the feds
27:34
that's when Acosta comes in that's not
27:36
until 2006
27:38
and so Acosta and his team with VF Anya
27:42
and others they start to investigate
27:45
that takes two years there's a 53 page
27:48
indictment against Epstein but what
27:51
happens well we're getting close to the
27:53
2008 presidential campaign Hillary
27:56
Clinton is the Democratic xuan at the
27:58
time President Obama was still not in in
28:01
the forefront at the forefront and so I
28:04
believe given the information that I
28:07
have and and what I've read that at the
28:11
very top of the food chain they did not
28:13
want to make as the Attorney General
28:16
said to me when I interviewed him
28:17
Alberto Gonzalez they did not want to
28:19
make a political mess so they basically
28:22
tapped Acosta again which is also why
28:26
they hired Ken Starr and Jay Lefkowitz
28:29
who were the lots of high-profile names
28:32
involved in this absolutely they were
28:34
the two attorneys who negotiated the
28:37
plea deal meaning the non-prosecution
28:39
agreement that was handed to Epstein
28:42
which by the way was not an order as a
28:44
cost to told me because I have been
28:46
speaking to Acosta for many years since
28:48
the original investigation and the
28:50
original arrests so you'll notice that
28:52
what you don't hear on the news is who
28:56
was Acosta reporting to who was above
29:00
him who was the boss well there were a
29:01
number of
29:02
people who were the boss Gonzalez was
29:05
was the boss and then we had Eric Holder
29:08
come in as the boss we had to extend
29:10
extended term for FBI director robert
29:13
muller who was in there so what the
29:17
original reporter here is saying is he
29:20
got some kind of notice from hire hand
29:22
because this would mess everything up
29:24
for Hillary which and I remember us
29:26
talking about this case back in those
29:28
days and and I think even the the flight
29:32
log was something that that had popped
29:35
up at that time but that became a
29:37
problem this is a true Bradley Edwards
29:42
he is the attorney for the victims he's
29:45
been on this case for a long time and
29:47
there's the case of the little black
29:50
book which was Epstein's you've probably
29:52
seen some some scans of it scan of a
29:54
scan of a scan did I do that sorry was
30:00
accidental a scan of a scan but it
30:04
contains a whole bunch of interesting
30:05
names this F this was great evidence but
30:08
it became toxic and the document you
30:10
mentioned a moment ago listing the
30:11
massages is that the little black book
30:12
that Grail that every you know I think
30:14
that's what you've heard too in the
30:15
documents right right exactly and that's
30:17
actually a document that his housekeeper
30:20
stole from him at some point in time and
30:23
a long story but eventually tried to
30:25
sell it to me and then I had to
30:27
cooperate with the FBI and yeah he gets
30:30
more time than Epstein does he got more
30:32
time and then I think he died as soon as
30:33
the very unfortunate he was one of the
30:37
only people that we talked to who showed
30:39
up to a deposition it was not
30:40
represented by a lawyer that was being
30:42
paid for by Jeffrey Epstein or he didn't
30:45
take the fifth like many of the other
30:46
witnesses willing to speak he was
30:47
willing to speak in willing to tell the
30:49
truth and then he just decided to do
30:50
something stupid and illegal yeah and
30:54
and ruined all of the the credibility
30:56
that came along with him I mean that was
30:58
one of the most unfortunate and sad
30:59
parts of the entire investigation so we
31:02
have the black book we have the flight
31:04
log you'll notice if you go to Bill
31:06
Clinton's wiki page that as he announced
31:09
that he had only been on Epstein's
31:12
airplane four times instead of the 27
31:14
times
31:15
in the flight logs written up by
31:17
different pilots and on different
31:18
aircraft because Epstein has a couple of
31:20
them not just totally Express yells at a
31:22
Gulfstream this black book contained a
31:26
lot of names and I just want to give you
31:30
a little rundown of the people in the
31:32
black book Janice Dickinson Joan Rivers
31:35
George Mitchell Michael Bloomberg Andrew
31:38
Cuomo Barbara Walters Alec Baldwin Ralph
31:40
Fiennes feein fiends George Hamilton
31:43
Dustin Hoffman Kevin Spacey Liz Hurley
31:46
Lauren Hutton Naomi Campbell Christy
31:48
Turlington Henry Kissinger Courtney Love
31:50
Mick Jagger Cornelia guest Phil Collins
31:54
eat suck Perlman Simon Lebon Charlie
31:56
Rose Richard Branson Candace Bushnell
31:59
Tom Ford Vera Wang Dershowitz Kissinger
32:05
Tony Blair Rupert Murdoch a hoot o
32:08
Olmert Leslie Wexner which is we'll get
32:12
to him in a second the Mort Zuckerman
32:15
Dennis Ross Bernard all rele levy that
32:18
asshole from France
32:19
Goldman Sachs strategist Abbey Joseph
32:21
Cohen President Bush I mean the list
32:24
killed Gorbachev Shimon Perez the list
32:27
goes on and on and on from my own
32:30
investigation over two decades I can
32:33
tell you there is without a doubt many
32:35
but maybe it a great into one or two
32:39
large ones paedophile networks of
32:41
powerful people and I know it sounds
32:43
really incredible to listen to but yes
32:46
there there are people who have so much
32:48
power money wealth standing that they
32:51
resort to this it's like an addiction
32:53
now as with any addiction it gets out of
32:56
control sex addiction is a real thing
32:58
now you get to this younger children sex
33:00
addiction it happens and it's used for
33:03
nefarious purposes in these circles
33:05
let's go to Acosta
33:08
Acosta's a press statement that he gave
33:12
yesterday regarding other individuals
33:15
who might have been involved I wanted to
33:16
ask him follow through your answer the
33:18
earlier question about the potential
33:19
co-conspirators were you confident at
33:21
the time that any potential additional
33:23
co-conspirators didn't commit sexual
33:27
abuses against
33:28
her age girls like Epstein did even if
33:30
it may have not have been same scale
33:31
because some of those victims have
33:33
accused others of doing similar acts to
33:35
them so um let me see how I can address
33:40
your question without running afoul of
33:42
Department of Justice guidelines okay so
33:44
he can't say stuff that's literally what
33:47
he's saying if my office had been aware
33:54
of individuals who committed acts such
33:58
as as a sexual abuse you know my office
34:02
it would not have been my position that
34:05
those individuals should have been part
34:07
of that kind of community
34:10
it's not even immunity should not have
34:12
been part of that paragraph and so so I
34:15
know that there are a lot of rumors
34:17
about who those individuals may or may
34:19
not be I think those rumors are
34:23
misconstruing the acts of the office
34:25
with respect to that particular
34:27
paragraph okay nice non-answer but we
34:32
all understand that he cannot talk about
34:33
other people involved let's go back to
34:36
the victim attorney Bradley Edwards who
34:38
was more than willing to talk to this
34:41
attorney and they didn't even have to be
34:43
deposed it was Donald Trump the only
34:46
thing that I can say about President
34:48
Trump is that he is the only person who
34:52
in 2009 when I served a lot of subpoenas
34:55
on a lot of people or at least gave
34:58
notice to some pretty connected people
35:01
that I was going that I wanted to talk
35:03
to them he is the only person who picked
35:06
up the phone and said let's just talk
35:09
I'll give you as much time as you want
35:10
I'll tell you what you need to know and
35:12
was very helpful in the information that
35:14
he gave and gave no indication
35:16
whatsoever that he was involved in
35:19
anything untoward whatsoever but had
35:22
good information that checked out and
35:24
that helped us and then we didn't have
35:26
to take a deposition of him I was in
35:28
2009 I was in 2009 so 2009 Trump is
35:31
already very happy to talk to this
35:33
attorney about what he knows about
35:35
Epstein apparently was very helpful
35:38
I don't think Trump is very worried
35:40
doesn't seem like the kind of guy who
35:41
would do this if he was really
35:43
incredibly worried about being
35:44
implicated in anything in fact I don't
35:46
think he's this kind of guy he's got a
35:47
whole bunch of other issues but I don't
35:49
think this is one of them
35:51
one person interestingly enough who has
35:53
been all over the big question which is
35:55
not even addressed is who is Jeffrey
35:59
Epstein it everyone says billionaire
36:01
financed year
36:03
well shit I'm a finance year to our kids
36:05
here's 20 bucks I'm a financier is he a
36:08
hedge fund manager well no one really
36:10
has seen any trades not quite sure
36:13
where's his money coming from so
36:16
originally les Wexner who owns all the
36:20
Elle brands that was kind of his guy and
36:23
in fact I think he even bought the
36:25
mansion in New York was originally from
36:27
les Wexner and the the secondary guy who
36:31
comes along into Epstein's life who was
36:34
no you know had no track record as a
36:37
trader no Wall Street experience but all
36:39
of a sudden here he is financier to the
36:41
rich and famous
36:42
Steve Hoffenberg Steve Hoffenberg is the
36:45
guy who showed him the ropes and Epstein
36:47
was in business with him and although he
36:51
the Epstein was very lucky because
36:53
Hoffenberg before Bernie Madoff had the
36:57
was convicted of the largest Ponzi
36:59
scheme in history at the time four
37:01
hundred and seventy five million dollars
37:03
and they also took away a lot of
37:06
Epstein's liquid cash to do whatever he
37:09
was doing the person who's been on this
37:11
and understanding who Jeffrey Epstein
37:13
really is would you're not being you're
37:15
not no one's investigating it's just a
37:17
family yeah just a rich guy billionaire
37:19
hedge fund manager bullshit no one knows
37:21
the guy on the street and Coulter
37:23
actually has been all over this I think
37:25
the most interesting things two things
37:27
about this case are number one where's
37:30
Jeffrey Epstein get his money my theory
37:33
but my theory doesn't account for it all
37:35
we know it's not because he's investing
37:37
money even you know a high school math
37:38
teacher this guy wexner grads know
37:40
you're a genius and suddenly the amount
37:43
of real estate and private planes this
37:47
guy has it is billions of dollars
37:49
you're not privately investing anything
37:51
without ever you know moving the market
37:53
this that is clearly untrue my theory
37:57
was that he was the concierge of this
37:59
underage sex club so to speak and locked
38:03
and some wealthy men paid for this but
38:06
you know this is kind of a niche sexual
38:08
fetish how many billionaires we have
38:14
here which means me and and let me throw
38:16
the other second thing that I think is
38:18
very interesting about this case Epstein
38:20
according to both the girls accounts he
38:22
wanted them to have sex with powerful
38:24
men come back to him and report on it
38:27
describe when they wanted what their
38:28
fetishes were and he had cameras
38:31
throughout the house so this is
38:33
obviously for blackmailing purposes it
38:35
just seems to me there is a bigger
38:37
something much bigger is behind this
38:40
perhaps a state sponsor powerful enough
38:43
people for as the evidence I described
38:46
for the original state charge forget to
38:48
you know Democrat Democrat Republicans
38:51
doing that whatever it just seems to me
38:55
there was something
38:55
very powerful force behind what's going
38:58
on here and I am still nervous about
39:01
this not coming to a conclusion man I
39:03
agree with the Ann Coulter certainly
39:05
when you see the way the conversation is
39:07
being steered so it appears to me the
39:10
Jeffrey Epstein is the kind of guy and
39:13
this wouldn't be the first in history
39:15
but has throws parties it's all great
39:18
we're all it's a great time we know how
39:20
he recruited the girls this is you know
39:22
this is now open knowledge everybody
39:25
come on down to the island let's hang
39:26
out let's party maybe you can hang out
39:30
with these girls and then after let's
39:32
just take Bill Clinton as an example
39:34
maybe he finds a 15 14 year-old very
39:38
attractive he has a good time with her
39:40
and then maybe a week or two later
39:42
Epstein calls and says bill man oh I
39:46
just found out that you know that girl
39:48
that you um that you hung it out with it
39:50
the island dude she's 15 but but but you
39:54
know I got it under control I think we
39:57
can handle this why don't you put five
40:00
million dollars into my fund which by
40:04
the way is 2% 20% of the profit and I
40:07
which he just invested in S&P 500 or
40:10
something wasn't trading anything but
40:11
you just want you to do that and then
40:13
I'll uh I'll keep all of this on the Qt
40:16
and take into account the models the
40:19
relationship between Epstein and the was
40:22
it the Q something modeling agency this
40:25
is a blackmail scheme that is it's clear
40:29
as day to me that's clear as day and
40:32
it's all under the guise of we're having
40:35
a good time we're partying it's not a
40:37
problem
40:38
it's all great and then he just goes and
40:40
he starts to rake it in and then
40:42
everybody's hooked and now everybody has
40:44
something on everybody else and I think
40:46
that is the basis of his wealth what
40:49
he's been doing the scam he's been
40:51
running everything points to it there
40:54
could be a bigger state actor but well
40:57
it's just for a second here let's stick
40:59
in in this this went
41:03
unfinished during the Obama
41:05
administration they should have wrapped
41:07
this all up they should have taken care
41:09
of whoever needs to be taken care of
41:11
because this was just waiting for Trump
41:13
politically to grab this and I think
41:15
that he's that he is steering this he's
41:17
behind it everything points to him not
41:20
being involved and wanting to help bring
41:22
this to justice maybe it also connects
41:25
to Mueller again he had an extended
41:28
period outside of the ten year term
41:31
which is is legally set in stone but
41:34
somehow they weasel that into two extra
41:37
maybe there was some stuff that he had
41:39
to fix or some things he had to change
41:41
or whatever maybe the FBI was using
41:45
Epstein for blackmail purposes to get
41:48
information through him here's the
41:51
question you were asking earlier about
41:52
being an intelligence asset it came up
41:54
in the press presser secretary will you
41:57
ever made aware at any point you're
41:59
handling this case if mr. Epstein was an
42:02
intelligence asset of some sort there
42:08
has been reporting to that effect and
42:10
and let me say there's been reporting to
42:13
a lot of effects in this please notice
42:15
he's not going to answer the question
42:17
case not just now but over the years and
42:20
and again I would you know I would
42:24
hesitate to take this reporting as fact
42:29
this was a case that was brought by our
42:31
office it was brought based on the facts
42:34
and and I look at that reporting and
42:37
others I can't address it directly
42:38
because of our our guidelines but I can
42:43
tell you that that a lot of reporting is
42:45
just going down private holes a few a
42:48
few more question yeah so that is
42:50
another great non-answer wish I could
42:52
answer the question but I'll just talk
42:55
about something else so it is possible
42:58
and this is where Gillian Maxwell comes
43:02
into play daughter of Robert Maxwell who
43:04
was pretty much seen as an Israeli asset
43:08
in Israeli intelligence asset which I
43:11
guess would be Mossad it is possible
43:13
that this was the Israelis running this
43:16
is possible that they were running it
43:17
with the FBI that they were running it
43:19
together that I don't know maybe some of
43:21
that will come out of all this
43:22
but in my mind we are looking here at
43:25
the possibility something has to happen
43:28
something has to pop someone has to
43:30
there has to be another name that comes
43:32
out it could actually be Dershowitz who
43:34
was in a very bad position who was now
43:36
just this morning I read said well you
43:38
know I did get a massage at Epstein's
43:41
place but it was from a grandma and she
43:44
kept her panties on this is not looking
43:48
good for Dershowitz or for anybody
43:51
involved in this and once one or two of
43:54
them fall I think we'll see Bill Clinton
43:57
go down we may see Chuck Schumer go down
44:00
there's a reason why Schumer is on the
44:02
floor calling for a Kosta to resign they
44:04
need a custo customer scuzz Acosta knows
44:07
who told him to put this deal it wasn't
44:10
him autonomously a US state's attorney
44:13
uh-huh so he's black male possibly FBI
44:17
spying possibly part of it an Israeli
44:20
intelligence blackmailing operation and
44:23
that's where I think we're at yeah I'm
44:26
completely on the opposite spectrum of
44:28
this mainly because of Occam's razor
44:30
somebody pointed this out you have
44:33
billionaires involved in us in a sex
44:37
ring billionaires
44:39
most of them have one or maybe two or
44:43
maybe more fixers that would have killed
44:47
this guy by now why isn't he dead and he
44:51
should have been dead if this was going
44:53
on it was a blackmail operation there's
44:55
too many people being blackmailed you
44:56
can't keep that many balls in the air
44:57
it's bullshit that it was blackmail in
44:59
the first place look at it from a more
45:01
logical Occam's razor perspective this
45:04
guy is running you I think you're right
45:06
about the investment thing although he
45:08
has had a lot of experience at Bear
45:09
Sterns he was no slouch but setting up
45:13
an index fund and just having people
45:15
puttin money into it so you could join
45:17
the club a whisper network a yeah you
45:21
know if you if you you know scream a
45:23
couple million into Epstein's little
45:25
index fund here you get it you get to go
45:27
to the parties you get to do this
45:29
you get to do that and is gonna you're
45:30
gonna be introduced to a lot of young
45:32
girls and that is not going to be filmed
45:37
there were no cameras there will be no
45:39
tapes there is no tapes no more than Tom
45:42
Arnold and his tapes of Trump the whole
45:45
idea of tapes is all queuing on kind of
45:48
thing
45:48
there's no tapes because you can't have
45:51
tapes you're gonna get yourself killed
45:53
at this level yeah you can you could
45:55
blackmail some jerk that you know makes
45:57
a few hundred thousand dollars a year
45:59
and he's got a wife and kids this is not
46:01
happening with these people they will
46:03
kill him there are no tapes it was a
46:06
club it was a sex tryst club covered up
46:10
by a lot of celebrities who joined the
46:12
club by putting some money into his fund
46:13
and taking a lot of trips to Lolita
46:16
Island or whatever they call it the
46:18
little Lita Express to the island and
46:20
that's that and we keep our eyes we shut
46:22
up about it we don't talk about it
46:24
Epstein's not talking about it
46:26
nobody's rolling over nothing like this
46:28
is gonna happen whether there's
46:30
intelligence agencies involved it's
46:32
probably bullshit this is a just a
46:34
straight-up sex cult club and with a
46:39
cover that he's an investment a hedge
46:41
fund manager and he's a yeah he's a
46:42
hedge fund manager he probably does
46:44
manage that money nobody's losing any
46:46
money but he's making a lot of money on
46:49
the kind of on the 2 percent 20 percent
46:51
thing you mentioned I don't believe a
46:54
word of this blackmail thing at this
46:56
point I can't counter about tapes or
46:59
intelligence operations because that's
47:02
just the conspiratorial theories at this
47:05
point however the lawyer who was trying
47:09
to bring this to justice came back from
47:12
Chicago with his son he had of course
47:15
small aviation the plane blew up in the
47:18
sky and he had he had made a phone call
47:20
before he left saying oh I think I have
47:23
this I have that I have the info I need
47:24
he died the guy the butler who had all
47:29
the goods had the black book he died so
47:32
people are dying and we'll have to leave
47:35
it at that but if this is what I think
47:38
it is and it is a
47:41
a push from Trump to get to a number of
47:46
people before the 2020 election then it
47:48
will unfold if I'm wrong then it won't
47:50
then it just goes away the way I see it
47:54
it'll go away
47:55
except I mean Epson is gonna get nailed
47:57
for some VC and end up in jail which is
47:59
what Acosta says he always wanted he
48:02
never expect him to go out on release
48:05
according to him the now expurgated
48:10
interview that I heard and so
48:14
everybody's gonna be happy about that I
48:16
just think this was all promoted by the
48:20
media Nell and elsewhere as a point of
48:23
just another way to screw with Trump no
48:26
I got I got you made you made your point
48:28
you made your point really clear you did
48:31
you talked about it for 15 minutes you
48:32
made your point about that and that is
48:34
happening that's what the news media is
48:36
doing about it for 15 minutes if I
48:38
talked about for two minutes it was long
48:41
the news media is taking this as a way
48:45
to get to Trump totally agree I just
48:48
happen to think that it is a Trump
48:51
operation to expose people before the
48:54
2020 election you can't you can't
48:56
counter that I can't counter what you're
48:58
saying let's just see what happens right
48:59
now you're ahead because it's being used
49:01
to fuck Trump that's no doubt about it
49:03
but I have been around I've I've been
49:07
around these assholes and they're
49:09
fucking creepy and they do creepy stuff
49:12
so nobody's denying that well when you
49:16
do creepy stuff and people know about it
49:18
blackmail comes into play whether you
49:20
have videos or not it's just what
49:22
happens it comes into play kids die the
49:25
witnesses die all kinds of people die so
49:29
we'll see
49:33
I I will say that it's rather odd that
49:36
Maureen Comey James commis daughter is
49:40
apparently on the prosecution team
49:42
that's kind of annoying but on the other
49:45
hand I thought it was interesting that
49:46
Nancy Pelosi's daughter Christine Pelosi
49:49
tweeted the following quote this Epstein
49:53
case is horrific and the young women
49:55
deserved justice it is quite likely that
49:58
some of our faves are implicated but we
50:01
must follow the facts and let the chips
50:02
fall where they may whether on
50:04
Republicans or Democrats some of our
50:08
faves what the hell does that mean there
50:15
was an article in The Guardian that said
50:17
let they let it be exposed no matter how
50:20
many Democrats fall yeah well you know
50:24
we had the we had a big Republican
50:26
scandal it turns out and this I actually
50:29
tweeted tweeted out of link it's on
50:32
YouTube it's still everywhere the
50:33
Boystown
50:34
documentary that never aired thing was
50:36
for ITV or channel 4 in the UK it's
50:39
about boys town USA which was in
50:41
Oklahoma and Lawrence King who ran a
50:46
pedophile basically rentboy network to
50:52
politicians you can go back and look at
50:55
I mean in fact it was on the cover cover
50:58
of the New York Times
50:59
my uncle was doing midnight tours with
51:03
gay prostitutes of the White House
51:06
during the Bush era then you know poppy
51:09
and George have been there's a lot of
51:12
whispers about their sexuality for many
51:14
many years and many scandals involving
51:16
them right down to the press room
51:18
remember that when one of his boys down
51:22
thing is still if you search and search
51:25
his search you will fight you day
51:27
although it's grown hairs as they like
51:29
to say sure and the audios grown
51:32
potatoes is out there it's very
51:36
interesting and the Lawrence King thing
51:40
is pretty disgusting and gross right but
51:43
that so the Republicans they like boys
51:47
for summaries
51:47
that's their kick the Democrats it
51:51
appears they like young girls that's
51:57
unique it's just the facts that I have
52:00
in front of me yeah that's funny well
52:06
it's kind of yeah i this is noticeable
52:11
some reason yeah it's crazy isn't it
52:14
yeah well what do you expect
52:17
alright well I think we got it we at
52:18
least we set the groundwork
52:22
yeah we need more to pretty much like
52:25
the the shoe thing which is kind of an
52:27
interesting situation too sorry shoes
52:30
and we'll see what happens what happens
52:31
but at least I think we've given a
52:33
little more information out there than
52:34
the news media wants to do and we're not
52:36
hounding Acosta to quit that's yeah I
52:42
hope he doesn't hat mom we'll see what
52:44
do you mean the shoe said the shoe thing
52:45
what you think the Betsy Ross flag like
52:51
the shoe thing that was so last episode
52:53
John we're moving on can't do it Betsy
52:57
Ross shoe every single show well where
53:05
would you like to pick it up from here
53:06
well we can go in all kinds of different
53:09
directions from that Kant or the
53:13
cannabis story's interesting but let's
53:15
know now that this runs a little short
53:19
here's one that you're not gonna hear in
53:21
this country this is apparently this is
53:24
going on in the Great Lakes and all over
53:26
the place and Canadians the Canadians
53:28
are reporting about it but we're not and
53:30
this is the goldfish invasion well
53:34
they're an easy first pet a popular
53:37
ornamental fish a calming presence and
53:39
dentist offices but if goldfish are
53:42
discarded in the wrong way they can grow
53:44
into destructive well monsters parts of
53:48
Lake Ontario are filled with them so
53:50
researchers have launched a unique catch
53:52
and release operation in hopes of
53:54
getting the upper hand Kath Soucie shows
53:57
us how we started tagging goldfish
54:02
17 near Hamilton Ontario aquatic
54:05
research biologists Christine Boston and
54:08
her team are on a mission a mission to
54:14
rid the waters of an unwanted an
54:16
unwelcomed predator goldfish and not the
54:23
tiny orange colored variety in aquariums
54:28
these are meant to be in a fishbowl why
54:32
are they so big I don't remember
54:33
goldfish being that big I think they
54:36
just they have the resources they have
54:38
an unlimited supply of food here in the
54:40
harbor for them that's good for the
54:42
goldfish which are not only surviving
54:45
but thriving it's doing well and our
54:48
native fish aren't doing well it
54:50
competes for the habitat that our fish
54:53
need to spawn and reproduce it they
54:56
generate a lot of turbidity in the water
54:58
which decreases the water quality so how
55:03
did this happen well apparently
55:05
apparently that little goldfish and the
55:07
goldfish bowl those little guys are
55:10
stunted because people feed him so much
55:13
and they stand like if you give a
55:14
goldfish a little goldfish in your
55:16
goldfish bowl the opportunity to live in
55:18
a lake it will become 2 feet long so
55:23
those giant giant goldfish that you see
55:26
in the you know certain aquariums and
55:27
they show them often in Japan those are
55:31
the same fish the little guys and this
55:34
happened because people start flushing
55:35
the gophers down the toilet or no
55:38
goldfish I can't get we can't keep this
55:41
goldfish honey I'm gonna let him loose
55:43
in the lake and so they let him go and
55:46
the next thing you know we got we're
55:47
playing with these giant goldfish are
55:50
they like Cory Lake Ontario for starters
55:53
but apparently every place else in any
55:54
place it has a lot of carp the carp
55:57
which are a pain in the ass and a
55:59
nuisance the goldfish have replaced many
56:01
of them and so this is like a huge
56:03
problem so he's a these like koi yeah
56:06
this one it looks like it looks like
56:07
it's about a 2 foot long actually
56:09
generally speaking about 12 inches to 24
56:12
inch long goldfish
56:14
that bitch they're not good eating
56:19
pretty definitely pretty yeah Wow
56:24
that's odd a bitch that's happening
56:26
everywhere a bitch that's happening in
56:28
Austin my bitch is happening in Austin -
56:30
yeah I got a note from the former near
56:32
bank relink - a Wall Street Journal
56:33
article which started off about Deutsche
56:37
Bank be the getting rid of 18,000 jobs
56:40
or whatever yeah they're had firing a
56:42
bunch people but the title of his email
56:44
was remember five years ago he said I
56:46
told you we won and you look at this
56:48
article the the European banks are not
56:53
doing business anymore it's all US banks
56:57
who are doing the mergers the
56:58
acquisitions the advisory role the IPOs
57:01
the the Dutch that's our the all the
57:05
European banks are essentially out of
57:07
business and they still haven't dealt
57:10
with the 2008 issues you know they still
57:13
have toxic debt this is what this
57:14
happening with with with Deutsche Bank
57:17
so it looks like we kind of I don't know
57:20
if you talked about this with Horowitz
57:21
but it looks like the US banks have just
57:23
they have taken over the eurozone and
57:27
the European banks have capitulated
57:32
well we whine but how it what did she
57:35
explain why the European banks can't
57:39
keep up I mean Horowitz and I talked
57:40
about most recently about the their
57:43
negative interest rate experiment which
57:47
is probably what sunk them you might
57:50
want to try and explain this because
57:52
it's I think it's useful for people to
57:53
understand by bonds overseas outside of
57:56
the United States our bonds are cheap
57:59
the bonds are expensive but their
58:00
interest rates are low they eat at one
58:02
point eight two point two percent for a
58:04
various length Treasury bond in Europe
58:08
and Asia they've been experimenting
58:09
because they're looking at some other
58:10
kinds of numbers and they didn't like
58:13
the idea of quantitative easing and they
58:14
had a different approach to trying to
58:16
stabilize they have negative interest
58:18
rates so if you invest $1,000 and you
58:21
hold the bond to maturity you get back
58:25
like nine hundred and something dollars
58:27
yeah what an investment so it's not much
58:30
of an investment to say the least and so
58:32
that everybody's using arbitrage to kind
58:34
of get free bonds from their government
58:37
and then buy our bonds and so it's like
58:39
has strengthened our entire banking
58:41
system and our structures and all the
58:44
major major the big big ones in fact the
58:47
worst case in our was in Switzerland of
58:49
all places where I thought they had the
58:52
strongest banking system because they
58:54
have their you know their Swiss bankers
58:55
it's like got a reputation but no they
58:58
have the luck the biggest negative
58:59
interest rate in in Switzerland and if
59:03
the whole thing is baffling I mean
59:05
Horowitz can't understand it I can't
59:07
understand it I don't know why they're
59:08
doing it what the point of it is and
59:10
it's not doing them any good and it's
59:12
doing us a lot of good and we're the
59:13
target for investments and so the money
59:16
keeps flowing in the United States
59:17
hence we won I think that I think that's
59:20
what it is yeah but we but what do we
59:22
get one yeah we did
59:24
oh I think when he says we won I think
59:25
he means American banks won I don't
59:27
think that America's obviously but
59:30
American banks won but what do we win
59:33
all the business yeah I guess so it's
59:36
just the strangest thing I've ever seen
59:38
it doesn't make a lot of sense let's put
59:40
it that way I hope somebody writes a did
59:43
writes a book or has a better way of
59:45
explaining it so he's not very helpful
59:51
we want okay great well why how you know
59:55
what was the mechanism how did they get
59:56
sad to get so super how'd they get
59:58
stupid overnight I mean what was what
1:00:00
happened that will be something for the
1:00:01
next dinner I take them out - these are
1:00:04
the questions I will take with me and
1:00:05
ask him profusely very interesting data
1:00:11
coming in from the ham radio community
1:00:13
as you know hams will save the world
1:00:16
they will yeah right where is my head
1:00:22
where's my guy yeah here is here's my
1:00:25
guy now here we have ham radio guys ham
1:00:29
radio is the public service network of
1:00:32
last resort when the apocalypse comes
1:00:35
we're the guys who are gonna save the
1:00:38
world right so there's a dude Victor
1:00:42
echo 7 Delta x-ray whiskey his name is
1:00:45
Alex and he maintains the RF seismograph
1:00:49
website and he has drawn a correlations
1:00:53
between earthquake activity and
1:00:56
propagation of the high-frequency radio
1:01:01
bands and according to the RF
1:01:04
seismograph so propagation the the way
1:01:09
shortwave I'll just call it shortwave to
1:01:11
make it easy the way shortwave radio
1:01:13
works that hams operate on is your
1:01:15
signal goes out and it bounces off the
1:01:18
ionosphere and it can bounce back down
1:01:21
to earth and it can make several skips
1:01:22
or hops as we call it until it reaches
1:01:25
halfway around the world it's it's and
1:01:27
you know it'll fade in and fade out
1:01:29
sometimes and this is what we call
1:01:31
propagation and it depends on the
1:01:33
quote-unquote RF conditions but around
1:01:37
the 4:00 p.m. UTC July 4th continuing to
1:01:42
July 5th there was a total blackout of
1:01:45
propagation in California's Mojave
1:01:49
Desert and this leads me of course
1:01:53
immediately to conclude that there was
1:01:56
some
1:01:56
something going on that may have helped
1:01:59
spur these quakes along you know I'm a
1:02:03
big fan of the earthquake machine it's
1:02:04
not like they're like it's not talked
1:02:06
about and it's not talked about in
1:02:07
Congress we played the clips of Cohen
1:02:10
the mm was the Secretary of Defense who
1:02:14
said hey everyone else has got weather
1:02:16
modification earthquake new stuff we
1:02:17
need to have this too so it's possible
1:02:20
that there was some high aural array
1:02:24
radio the activity HAARP as we call it
1:02:30
that may have either inadvertently or
1:02:32
purposely set off something or maybe it
1:02:34
was just testing but to have this
1:02:36
propagation just drop out before during
1:02:40
and after the event is I think is
1:02:43
noticeable is something of note huh well
1:02:49
that's interesting also did he maybe it
1:02:52
had been a test of something but and a
1:02:54
good course a chart where we're gonna
1:02:56
target without really causing you know
1:02:57
hurting anybody let's do the desert and
1:03:02
it was right don't even know when I
1:03:04
first heard about it being in the Mojave
1:03:05
Desert I didn't even know there was a
1:03:06
town there well there's a weapons
1:03:09
testing facility that's the whole
1:03:11
testing facility I guess you had to have
1:03:13
a town to support it unless I was gonna
1:03:15
yeah China Lake yes so they have a town
1:03:19
there in the town was like shook has
1:03:22
been shook up I liked a shot of the
1:03:26
camera inside the liquor store so sad to
1:03:28
see all that alcohol go I'd like to
1:03:32
thank you for your courage and say in
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the morning to you the man who put the C
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in convicted pedo bear Jhansi
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bola not you might want to spell it for
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me bo s SCH e bo ll e and a something bo
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LOL e in a and it goes in the unicode i
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kid doesn't you know I think it's Borgia
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Bolan probably okay which is I think
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that's a food bullsháá Bolan but I
1:07:34
didn't it's something I'm not familiar
1:07:36
with could be tulip knows how they taste
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I don't foster Bolan yeah I don't know
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how they taste
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what are they I don't know no I want to
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be nice she's got a name she needs since
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she's not on the listen but this name I
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know okay I want to be knighted as Dame
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1:08:41
like in declare - but it's a Borgia
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Boleyn
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you've got thank you very much Vina I
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flag shoe debacle I have some good
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friends high up in Nike as does everyone
1:09:18
in Portland although not marketing
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unfortunately one in global football
1:09:25
that means soccer John the others in
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logistics finance and store design
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I had them cover our fourth of July I
1:09:33
had him over at the fourth of July
1:09:34
barbecue and I can't begin to tell you
1:09:36
how entertaining it was to hear them
1:09:39
talk about the shoe controversy I did
1:09:45
not ask if Colin Kaepernick was actually
1:09:47
consulted on the matter my bad
1:09:50
although I don't think they would be in
1:09:53
the know more to come on that it seems
1:09:55
as if the story has finally created a
1:09:57
rift within the company though the vast
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majority thinking it's BS they pulled
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that they pulled the shoe the majority
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oh wow which makes sense to me long
1:10:10
story short the night ended was one of
1:10:12
my s JW friends calling another one of
1:10:15
my friends racist
1:10:17
kept in mind these are two white 28 year
1:10:22
old lesbians in a room full of more
1:10:25
white people that's a good note this is
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exactly why we need guys like you more
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than ever can't thank you enough for
1:10:38
keeping me sane in the neverending sea
1:10:40
of bullshit
1:10:42
no jingles just jobs karma okay and he
1:10:46
finishes by saying I technically become
1:10:48
a baronet today but I think I'll wait
1:10:49
for the title change when I become a
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baron okay sir Shawn and here it is jobs
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jobs jobs and jobs let's vote the job
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karma and thank you for your courage 33
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dollars comes out of Rutherglen Virginia
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for Matthew Wilbur Wilbur you give me
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some you gave me some job come earlier
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this year Ned paid back in spades oh
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good here I am and the second payment
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toward my fast track to knighthood no
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jingles but please send out another jobs
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karma to whom ever may need it jobs jobs
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jobs and jobs that's 300 bucks comes
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from anonymous thanks for keeping me
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sane any sharpton jingle and if it's
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available that's true it's from the
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archives on the sidewalk mint tulips
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nice
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Sir Patrick COBOL was barren God surely
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know he's the Earl the Earl of totally
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wanted to Earl
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he's Earl
1:12:26
do not a Duke of Earl is that Earl the
1:12:29
producer credit can be credited to the
1:12:31
Knoxville Tennessee Meetup uh-huh we had
1:12:33
a good turnout delicate so these he
1:12:35
collected some money well he's qualified
1:12:37
to do the not just collects it bundle
1:12:39
clearly he's a bundle bundler
1:12:42
that's a great that we got a you add
1:12:43
that's it that's what he answers the
1:12:46
question we need it before we we have
1:12:48
assigned bundlers this is a good idea
1:12:53
for the I need UPS yeah okay so what
1:12:56
he's our bundler we had a good turnout
1:12:59
with around ten people and I was able to
1:13:01
collect ninety dollars so I had to
1:13:02
triple that so the meetup could get a
1:13:04
producer ship thanks to Sir Scott not
1:13:07
okay no so the meetup got it produced so
1:13:09
you have to put in a list of producers
1:13:11
at the Knoxville Tennessee Meetup yes
1:13:13
yeah God okay we got that thanks to sir
1:13:16
seat sitter for organizing it and
1:13:18
everyone who came to hang out a random
1:13:21
Sharpton another one it's funny yeah and
1:13:24
an LG why would do the body good we had
1:13:26
two x dudes named Ben who were named who
1:13:30
were actually named Ben thank you see
1:13:35
and thank you Earl of Tennessee Sir
1:13:37
Patrick Coble he's he's the meat up
1:13:40
machine is what he is if he's not in the
1:13:43
UK then he's in Iowa then he's in
1:13:46
Tennessee's everywhere there's a meet-up
1:13:48
it will give you a list of meetups you
1:13:50
can attend in our second segment thank
1:13:52
you very much for Patrick Cole and
1:13:53
everybody who attended the Knoxville
1:13:55
Tennessee Meetup and I did get a few
1:13:57
notes that it very similar to what to
1:13:59
our future Dame said that it's so great
1:14:02
to just sit down and chat with people
1:14:04
knowing that you're not gonna trigger
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them doesn't even matter what you talk
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about it's just there's it's like a no
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triggering policy because everybody is
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sane
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our ESP ICT you've got karma sir
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Manischewitz 250 please apply my
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donation to the gravels Dame knighthood
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for maxine waters gravel yeah apparently
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okay okay so the gravel er is listening
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so you have to and you do the
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bookkeeping you gonna add 250 bucks to
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your deck to your coffer nice I listen
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to conspiracy land podcast and I have I
1:14:56
wrote about this and I had to go all JC
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but that is utter bull crap to an
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extreme yeah this was a podcast that's
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been developed by Yahoo Isikoff they of
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them once I used to work at the New York
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Times Newsweek he read all these jobs
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and he finally ran out of places to work
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promoting his book which he wrote with
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David corn the the dude in the do shit
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the Chu guy well not just that he was he
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also propagated the steel dossier right
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right he was really pushing that he was
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a welcome guest on all the all the news
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channels he's no longer appears to be a
1:15:48
welcome guest
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well after groping I guess not or
1:15:51
whatever he did that whoops anyway thank
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you sir - shortened manish with menace
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shoe it's shoo - shoo it's menace shoo
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it's his and we'll buy and that was 250
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bucks he's associate executive producer
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vas yeah we got a lot of them for some
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reason then I don't know it wasn't
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anything specific in the newsletter
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maybe the dog not sure plan plan Jettas
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I finished my 100 episode run which
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between episode seven one seven and
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go over some things I learned during
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consciousness had the mudflats are
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probably still there and that no agenda
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get out of my vagina Hillary it's almost
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too delicious to believe my friend and
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wash your hands after touching any
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meat-lovin lights Vasily Oz it's almost
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too delicious to believe touching any
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you want Karma
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Albert Peter your Shin ver hi
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Albert's Peter EURion of Yorkin is
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probably a G instead of a J Albert Peter
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yer confer hey you nailed it and nailed
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it yeah he's in Holland 22222 don't keep
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I will look for a note okay and we'll
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run that note in the second half if I
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can find it a cert team of the tunnels
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in why pop ye pahu Hawaii
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two hundred damn that puja needs to know
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that you were talking about the dog
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which I think the waters trouble it
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worked
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damn that push it needs a name like
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pitiful Pete or something equally
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pathetic no jingles and goat camera for
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all sort em well does the dog have a
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name it's your dog it doesn't have a
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name I'm just calling a sorry dog but
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maybe I'll come up with a name for him
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you've got the broke beagle barren dirty
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dick bangs of DC 200 m you who in order
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in honor of our beagle buck our first
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and last beagle anyway is another
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reference to the dog great analysis of
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Lake the quote you're looking for
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regarding the Nike something Republicans
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buy shoes - oh that's what that's a
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Michael Jordan quote all Republicans
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bite you to know Michael Jordan yeah and
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John was right the Betsy Ross shoes were
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cool now I have to pay 10x for them
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please call out my triple terror trio
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bangs my two-year-old three-year-old and
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for Adam and Tina no jingle no karma the
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you
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dick bangs I love you and your family
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it's just the family that listens to no
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agenda together will probably stay
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together and have a nice long prosperous
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and happy life I suspect so Eric word
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Vorta mom were weird I mean boredom um
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verda main boredom um wear them on wear
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them on there you go this male falls by
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since this is a dutchman and since he's
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deconstructions my mother always tells
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I'm as hot as hell when I'm listening
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as far as current topics go I have
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decided that your shocker is actually
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football that girl's shook at that an
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American football is actually American
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handball or kickball or achieve on girls
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suck suck at football
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I've watched I got excited for the VIN
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gotta have boots you've got karma I
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found what you're doing that are nodes
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note but it says some discomfort with
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probably next days and it just doesn't
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have the note here so we don't know
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whose is a note coming to I assume from
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the only note I have from from whom the
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one up to Elbert Peterborough oh okay
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okay
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onward you this one's all you baronet
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Kendall I'm sure other Texans will get a
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hopefully they'll donate sir Antonio of
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too funny
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I like it when it's funny so we have a
1:26:16
report I just want to do as an
1:26:17
informational report okay this is a
1:26:20
summer middle of summer in most places
1:26:22
not here
1:26:23
desert in California of coast is always
1:26:26
chilly but kids and hot cars be careful
1:26:29
out there
1:26:30
next tonight to the warning to parents
1:26:32
as the first heat wave of the season
1:26:34
grips parts of the country police say a
1:26:36
three year old boy was found dead after
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trapping himself in a minivan in
1:26:40
Morristown Tennessee at least 15 hot car
1:26:43
deaths now reported in the US this year
1:26:45
here's ABC's Marcus more this frantic
1:26:50
scene unfolding outside an Oklahoma
1:26:52
liquor store police trying to open a
1:26:54
car's doors a 14 month-old child left
1:26:57
inside Wednesday as she walked toward
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the car sister car open it up right now
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turn to put hands honey back a second
1:27:07
officer removing the child police say he
1:27:11
was wearing only a wet diaper clammy to
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touch and had bright red skin is that
1:27:15
your child on your back the child's
1:27:19
mother arrested in 2018 52 children died
1:27:23
in hot cars across the country and
1:27:25
already this year more than a dozen have
1:27:27
lost their lives Wow
1:27:29
what idiots are these people I don't
1:27:32
know it's California it's California
1:27:34
before you report this a national report
1:27:37
damn it
1:27:38
yeah that's you're pretty stupid if you
1:27:40
do that even for the kids wrote that one
1:27:45
kid was just crawling around anyway yeah
1:27:46
put it on a leave into the store I'll
1:27:49
hold them you can put the kid on a leash
1:27:52
well good kids it was it was a baby no
1:27:55
he couldn't walk okay hmm
1:27:58
so anyway I got this report I got from
1:28:03
PBS and I put at the beginning of it WTF
1:28:07
because it's a report on drug prices and
1:28:09
it just there's something in here that
1:28:11
makes zero sense
1:28:13
you you will hear it a federal court in
1:28:15
Washington has blocked the Department of
1:28:17
Health and Human Services
1:28:18
for making drug companies show prices in
1:28:21
their TV ads the mandate was to take
1:28:24
effect today in a bid to bring about
1:28:26
lower prices but the court said that
1:28:28
Congress never granted the power to
1:28:31
enforce such a rule what so here's what
1:28:35
the report says that there's a law in
1:28:38
the books now that says you have to put
1:28:40
these drug prices on there but because
1:28:42
there's no enforcement uh
1:28:44
recommendations or any sort of
1:28:46
enforcement I guess part of that part of
1:28:50
the law has no way of enforcing its rule
1:28:52
it's not a law it's a rule I don't rule
1:28:54
but there's no enforcement of the rule
1:28:56
you don't have to follow the rule what
1:28:58
is this wouldn't it this ever happen
1:28:59
during the rules of rules the rule I
1:29:01
mean you don't need the enforcement part
1:29:03
to make it a rule this is what the
1:29:05
entire Obama administration had rules
1:29:08
that were not enforced you kidding me
1:29:09
that's every agency did not enforce the
1:29:14
how about immigration on the border they
1:29:16
did not enforce the rules now this is
1:29:21
this is very normal
1:29:24
it's your regular as far as I'm
1:29:26
concerned I have seen drug prices on
1:29:29
some ads though I am and recently maybe
1:29:33
maybe three days ago and it was it was
1:29:37
how man I forget what it was maybe was
1:29:39
lexapro Teena caught it and it and it
1:29:42
was like $10,000 a month no geez yeah
1:29:47
you know people don't see it but every
1:29:51
single I think every drug television ad
1:29:54
at the end has in the small print if you
1:29:57
can't afford it if you don't have
1:29:58
insurance you can call them and they
1:30:00
will give you the medication yes it will
1:30:03
help you there they're gonna help you
1:30:05
yeah they did they and I have looked
1:30:08
into this and they wind up giving people
1:30:10
the medication they don't I'm not saying
1:30:13
that they don't do it once in a while
1:30:14
how they do it almost all the time they
1:30:20
do new stories about it and it's not
1:30:22
something you're supposed to know but
1:30:24
they will they will not let you die if
1:30:26
you can't get their drug for some reason
1:30:29
now it doesn't mean you won't die by
1:30:31
taking their drug but that's a different
1:30:33
story but they they say oh we might help
1:30:36
that but they will they will this is
1:30:39
this is a this is a No Agenda tip
1:30:41
actually just say you can't afford it
1:30:42
call them up if you really can't afford
1:30:44
it they will give it to you
1:30:45
well who can afford a $10,000 a month
1:30:48
drug yeah I can't I don't think I need
1:30:53
it either that's I'm just trying to keep
1:30:56
my marijuana habit alive there's a
1:31:00
marihuana historian here at cannabis
1:31:02
reform series is a new thing they're
1:31:03
doing on PBS let's play part of it
1:31:06
there's been a big shift in the
1:31:08
attitudes toward marijuana use in many
1:31:10
places around the country increasingly
1:31:12
new state laws are following voter
1:31:15
attitudes we are still in the latest
1:31:17
wave of legalization of cannabis one
1:31:20
that's not finished yet
1:31:22
and we're going to spend some time this
1:31:23
week looking at the many different ways
1:31:26
it's affecting individuals communities
1:31:28
businesses and state governments our
1:31:30
series is called the Green Rush and
1:31:33
william brangham begins with this
1:31:35
broader look Illinois is now the 11th
1:31:41
state along with Washington DC to
1:31:44
legalize recreational marijuana in the
1:31:46
US with overwhelming and bipartisan
1:31:48
support as the state legislature passed
1:31:50
a bill that allows for a regulated
1:31:53
recreational market starting next year
1:31:55
Illinois is just the latest date to join
1:31:58
the legalization wave that's been
1:32:00
sweeping across the country Colorado and
1:32:02
Washington were first back in 2012 now
1:32:05
nearly 30 percent of the country live in
1:32:08
states where recreational pot is legal
1:32:10
perhaps it's not a coincidence that
1:32:12
public support for legalization has also
1:32:15
soared to record levels a 2018 Gallup
1:32:18
poll found 66 percent of Americans
1:32:20
support it that's up more than 20
1:32:23
percent from a decade ago and more than
1:32:25
50 percent since 1969 there's really two
1:32:28
dominant forces affecting public opinion
1:32:31
around cannabis legalization John
1:32:33
Hudak is a senior fellow at the
1:32:34
Brookings Institution and author of
1:32:36
marijuana a short history States and
1:32:39
realizing the sky isn't falling the
1:32:42
doomsday predictions of opponents are
1:32:44
not really coming true the other force
1:32:46
is generational replacement the people
1:32:48
who oppose cannabis reform are the
1:32:50
oldest people in our society okay I
1:32:54
found that to be somewhat insulting
1:32:57
because of the older ageism yes not only
1:33:01
ageism but I'm a huge proponent of it
1:33:05
not a pothead by any means so you can't
1:33:09
have to write that part of it off and
1:33:10
I've always been for legalization I've
1:33:13
always thought it was silly that it
1:33:14
wasn't legalized but I guess some other
1:33:17
people in my ilk I was my ilka age ilk
1:33:20
were against it all along these are
1:33:23
probably the same people that don't know
1:33:24
how to use a computer but I digress oh
1:33:27
we can listen to part two if you want
1:33:29
the marijuana grown and sold today is
1:33:31
also far more potent and now far more
1:33:34
available than it used to be and that's
1:33:37
raised some public health concerns
1:33:38
researchers warn of a rise in what's
1:33:41
called marijuana use disorder where
1:33:43
chronic use of the drug often negatively
1:33:45
impacts the users life some states have
1:33:49
also seen an increase in cases of
1:33:51
driving under the influence of marijuana
1:33:52
marijuana related hospital visits are
1:33:55
also up though most cases involve
1:33:58
someone smoking or eating too much which
1:34:00
resolves pretty quickly in some states
1:34:03
that legalized the number of underage
1:34:05
users went up but in others it didn't
1:34:08
what we know is that the legalization of
1:34:11
cannabis can have these public health
1:34:14
and public safety impacts but it does
1:34:16
not it is not clear that cannabis does
1:34:19
cause these effects and so the best bet
1:34:22
that states have is to recognize that
1:34:26
these effects are possible and to try to
1:34:29
combat them in advance before they
1:34:31
become a reality and having some
1:34:33
standing in the area just in the drug
1:34:37
dealer whose it was been with me for
1:34:38
well since I've been in Austin I think
1:34:42
yeah I think he'd yeah since I've been
1:34:44
in Austin uh the last delivery he say he
1:34:51
gets everything from California now and
1:34:53
the the actual flower the actual bud
1:34:57
that he gave me was soap is so
1:35:01
incredibly potent that I actually was
1:35:04
affected and I can't remember being this
1:35:06
affected in twenty five maybe even
1:35:10
longer twenty five thirty years I think
1:35:12
now I think maybe even more than I think
1:35:14
the last time I I was so affected by
1:35:16
that weed was when I was 18 and I had to
1:35:21
sit down I said even said to Tina I was
1:35:24
going on when I got to sit down for a
1:35:25
second way too potent the whole
1:35:30
everything that's happening in
1:35:31
California is now the vape pens that's
1:35:36
that's a big deal but now there's the
1:35:38
pure THC have you heard of this the pure
1:35:40
THC yeah you can get it and it's a
1:35:44
Washington is available too and it's a
1:35:45
white powder is that what you're talking
1:35:47
about
1:35:47
no I don't know I've never seen it I
1:35:49
just know about it okay so this there's
1:35:51
this the pure THC and they have some
1:35:53
process where they extracted and it did
1:35:57
it almost looks like cocaine and that's
1:35:59
what people dab so you need to put it in
1:36:02
a on a hot coil basically and smoke it
1:36:06
in a vape like fashion but this is crazy
1:36:11
the stuff that they're making now I have
1:36:14
to say I'm coming from me that's a big
1:36:16
deal like this is a little too much
1:36:17
then we should people need to know level
1:36:22
responsible it is it is irresponsible
1:36:24
the I I it's it's just gone crazy and I
1:36:28
actually for a moment thought oh my god
1:36:30
don't tell me I'm gonna scrum it that
1:36:35
would be funny
1:36:36
no that would not be funny cuz
1:36:37
apparently that's horrible i i haven't
1:36:40
vomited in 40 years can't believe that
1:36:46
there are some people have never vomited
1:36:49
for some reason yeah i just don't i
1:36:52
don't vomit it just doesn't happen i
1:36:53
know i think
1:36:54
have a stomach of iron dramedy would
1:36:58
really be an embarrassment that I would
1:36:59
enjoy it very very bad
1:37:02
can't have any of that so yeah be
1:37:04
careful people remember you can always
1:37:07
smoke more not less you can always dab
1:37:10
more not less
1:37:11
you could always spray more by the way
1:37:13
the spray stuff that we got from Jambo
1:37:16
Joe I like that stuff yeah the THC spray
1:37:21
that's good stuff anyway I think that
1:37:24
definitely needs some guidelines right
1:37:26
now it's just Wild West this Wild West
1:37:28
but that I think that guidelines would
1:37:30
be good when when a lifelong smoker says
1:37:34
this get pretty heavy it's getting
1:37:37
pretty heavy now let's talk about the
1:37:40
2020 election which is still all that
1:37:45
has really talked about here in general
1:37:47
in the US I'm very happy to hear that
1:37:49
CNN has he's starting to go our way they
1:37:54
are starting to turn these debates into
1:37:57
a little bit of a game show we've we've
1:37:59
got some some positive movement now the
1:38:02
there will be colored lights to help the
1:38:05
candidates manage their remaining
1:38:07
response times the lights will turn
1:38:09
yellow and then to flashing red and then
1:38:12
when their time is out solid red
1:38:14
yeah when their time is that this should
1:38:16
cut cut the mic Sandman come out with a
1:38:19
hook a candidate attacked by name by
1:38:24
another candidate will be given 30
1:38:25
seconds to respond
1:38:27
that's an interesting that could be used
1:38:30
in interesting ways that was that that
1:38:33
was the rule before well here's here's
1:38:35
one that changed and we know why there
1:38:38
will be no show of hands or one word
1:38:40
down the line questions I guess the
1:38:43
democratic party looked thought that
1:38:45
they'd look pretty foolish when
1:38:46
everybody put their hand up and said
1:38:48
sure sure free health care for anyone
1:38:51
who's here illegally so that's off they
1:38:54
can't do that anymore that was a I'm
1:38:55
reminded of the one classic example of
1:38:58
why that's stupid and they're still
1:39:00
pushing it which is yeah yeah well you
1:39:03
know they've kind of backing off a
1:39:04
little bit but the here's the problem
1:39:07
you have free healthcare for anyone is
1:39:09
in the country every person who's dying
1:39:13
anywhere in the world can just buy an
1:39:15
airplane ticket fly to the United States
1:39:18
without having to crawl over the border
1:39:20
or anything else now you're here on a
1:39:22
visa for a tourist and you can be have
1:39:25
your your cancer cured they would it
1:39:28
would turn the entire country into a
1:39:30
award hospital award
1:39:32
it's idiotic to even suggest that you
1:39:35
should be able to do this and that's
1:39:37
what they're suggesting they're
1:39:40
suggesting that that one that's no
1:39:42
longer well yeah there's care if you're
1:39:45
here and we get the free health care so
1:39:47
you don't wanna bunch of sick people
1:39:48
walking around yes that invites
1:39:51
everybody in the world who's sick if
1:39:53
they can get an airplane ticket for to
1:39:55
get our into our medical system you're
1:39:59
cured here that would I was my right
1:40:01
over here and just get my free
1:40:02
everything questions posed by the
1:40:05
moderators will appear at the bottom of
1:40:07
the screen for television viewers that's
1:40:10
so the could I guess people are
1:40:12
forgetting what was the question again
1:40:13
and here's a new one a candidate who
1:40:17
consistently interrupts will have his or
1:40:20
her time reduced in the penalty box you
1:40:23
go I don't know how they can enforce
1:40:25
that I can just see it
1:40:27
senator Gillibrand senator Gillibrand
1:40:29
we're gonna have to deduct thirty
1:40:30
seconds from your time you really think
1:40:33
that's gonna happen that they're making
1:40:37
things too complicated I think it's
1:40:40
gonna be a hoot I can't wait to see this
1:40:43
oh by the way I wanted to ask you how's
1:40:46
uh how's that caramel Abidin ticket
1:40:49
coming well he says he's sorry I'm gonna
1:40:50
take him at his word but again that
1:40:52
doesn't address the issue of busing in
1:40:54
America and the fact that he still you
1:40:58
know we have to we cannot rewrite
1:41:00
history
1:41:01
about what segregationist were doing at
1:41:05
that time on a number of issues
1:41:06
including opposing busing so it seems
1:41:10
like she's still pretty pissed off at an
1:41:13
Uncle Joe there all right well let me
1:41:16
I'm not going to change the the
1:41:19
prediction yet but I will say it's
1:41:22
possible that she has I'm not the only
1:41:27
one who would think like this so she
1:41:29
would have that information herself that
1:41:31
is possible that she would be a vice
1:41:32
presidential candidate under Biden
1:41:34
because she'd be perfect
1:41:35
she's a mixed race color woman with a
1:41:39
woman it's not a bad idea and then
1:41:42
Christians should get presidency if he
1:41:44
doesn't good last through the office uh
1:41:46
and maybe she doesn't even want to
1:41:49
consider something like that and so
1:41:51
she's submarining her own chances hmm
1:41:54
well she's really trying with this why
1:41:57
is she doing this what is the point
1:41:58
she's not making is she getting any more
1:42:00
people all on her side because she's
1:42:02
slamming poor Uncle Joe maybe I don't
1:42:08
think so I don't know I can't look in
1:42:10
her books I don't know I do know that
1:42:12
what she's pushing is this no redlining
1:42:17
mortgage plan that will help
1:42:20
that's a new idea I've never heard of
1:42:22
such a thing well the problem with this
1:42:26
is that she's calling it a plan to help
1:42:29
black America and there's certain things
1:42:34
that are within this document that make
1:42:37
it clearly not just about black America
1:42:39
yes that's right it's time for my weekly
1:42:42
Atos segment Antonio Moore who
1:42:46
definitely leads a group of black
1:42:49
Americans who do not like Kamala Harris
1:42:51
had this to say my family is destroyed
1:42:54
as a result of slavery
1:42:56
tambul is easy my family is destroyed as
1:42:59
a result of American slavery time on the
1:43:01
Harrises isn't Cumberland Harris is
1:43:03
presenting a no black agenda Kamala
1:43:06
Harris is presenting no black agenda the
1:43:09
housing plan that she submitted about
1:43:11
the housing plan that she submitted at
1:43:14
Cornell will hash it out later on this
1:43:15
evening
1:43:16
tune in but it's nonsense it is not
1:43:19
focused on black folks it is focused on
1:43:22
white people that were gentrified she
1:43:24
set the income threshold at 100,000 she
1:43:27
set the income touch on that I'm gonna
1:43:28
top she's not gonna look at wealth
1:43:30
that's gonna be transfers we not gonna
1:43:32
do any real work to make sure that white
1:43:34
people who come from wealth that are
1:43:35
good in their well white Millennials are
1:43:37
not getting the bulk of this program we
1:43:39
gonna set the threshold so high that
1:43:41
they don't fall into the group and that
1:43:42
make it take most of the money
1:43:44
understand that the middle black family
1:43:46
in this nation makes thirty five
1:43:47
thousand dollars how do you set the
1:43:49
threshold at a hundred thousand dollars
1:43:51
because you're not making this program
1:43:53
for black folks how do you get to go on
1:43:55
as in essence festival and say that a
1:43:57
program that is not for black folks is a
1:43:59
black homeownership waychel wealth that
1:44:01
culture she don't know the numbers she
1:44:04
don't understand the racial woke up and
1:44:05
she don't understand Atos she doesn't
1:44:08
know enough to be having this discussion
1:44:10
Carmela Harris does not have enough
1:44:12
policy under guarding to have a
1:44:14
discussion about the racial wealth gap
1:44:15
she'll get out there to talk about it
1:44:17
and then give a solution that ain't even
1:44:19
for black folks let alone Atos folks I
1:44:22
don't know how this woman is running I
1:44:26
don't know either Antoniou be a good
1:44:30
punch line what I found interesting
1:44:32
about her plan is it she's going to
1:44:36
rejigger
1:44:37
the way your credit score works or at
1:44:40
least that's in her plan and and what
1:44:44
the plan states is if you pay certain
1:44:47
bills on time such as your utility bill
1:44:50
your your cable bill and your rent is in
1:44:54
there but certainly utilities is a big
1:44:56
one then your credit score will be
1:44:58
positively impacted and what does that
1:45:00
sound like I will tell you
1:45:04
that is exactly what Credit Karma does
1:45:07
that is exactly what all of these all of
1:45:10
these apps that are there to get you
1:45:12
into deeper debt owned by Google or at
1:45:15
least majority shareholder Credit Karma
1:45:17
Google they want they want to know
1:45:20
everything about you they want they want
1:45:23
to be your bank they are going to
1:45:25
bankrupt you and you know she I guess
1:45:30
maybe she's in with him maybe this is it
1:45:32
I think she is the Silicon Valley
1:45:33
candidate although she's definitely in
1:45:36
the area and so this would make sense
1:45:39
for her to be pushing something like
1:45:41
this because this would benefit Google
1:45:43
directly they would really be a partner
1:45:46
this would love to have her as president
1:45:47
yeah they were that this would be a good
1:45:49
a good thing for them you know that they
1:45:51
don't care they don't one bite and David
1:45:53
day would have her yeah you talked about
1:45:55
the borders earlier yeah and I'm I'm a
1:45:58
little surprised you didn't have a clip
1:46:00
about this but I'm happy that I clipped
1:46:02
it cuz I add one of those moments and
1:46:03
we're like dad John will have it this is
1:46:07
a learning moment for everybody when you
1:46:10
think I should I really send that link
1:46:12
to Adam and John or and I preferred if
1:46:15
you send it to me or John not to both of
1:46:17
us because then often just like same
1:46:19
problem Pierce and a half I'm sure so
1:46:22
much I'm sure I'm sure someone already
1:46:24
sent it to him usually they haven't and
1:46:27
I'd rather receive a link a hundred
1:46:29
times then not receive it so do not
1:46:32
apologize if if you feel like oh you
1:46:36
probably have received this a hundred
1:46:37
times not just keep on sending it so
1:46:39
what I'm referring to is Joe Johnson on
1:46:41
the PBS news hour with Judy did you see
1:46:44
Jeff no I didn't that would have had
1:46:46
probably clipton you're right Joe
1:46:47
Johnson Jay is his real name you spell
1:46:50
it j8j eh fan favorite of the show Jeff
1:46:53
the jet we call him Joe Johnson yeah he
1:46:56
was on with the Judy and it was after he
1:46:59
OD is it Judy who's Judy isn't as Judy
1:47:02
no just he was a home with Judy and he
1:47:06
had written an op-ed which stirred a lot
1:47:10
of people up on the left about the
1:47:12
border situation how he was the ear and
1:47:15
Department of Homeland Security for
1:47:17
three years under a
1:47:18
and here's what he had to say you've
1:47:20
talked about in fact he wrote us a piece
1:47:23
over the weekend and when she talked
1:47:24
about it's time for straight talk from
1:47:26
America's political leaders on from both
1:47:29
political parties one of the things you
1:47:31
you refer to was frankly what Democratic
1:47:33
presidential candidates some of them are
1:47:35
advocating and that is either
1:47:38
decriminalizing people who cross the
1:47:41
border and commit no other crime in
1:47:43
other words saying it would be okay it
1:47:45
would be legal for them to stay in the
1:47:47
United States you're saying that's not
1:47:48
realistic Judy I'm afraid this is
1:47:52
getting lost most Americans and I know
1:47:55
this from personal experience and from
1:47:56
polls most Americans want an immigration
1:47:59
policy that treats people in a fair and
1:48:02
humane way particularly those who have
1:48:04
been here for years who are becoming
1:48:05
de-facto Americans integrated members of
1:48:08
society they want to see us take care of
1:48:10
the dreamer class but they also want to
1:48:12
secure border and the other reality is
1:48:15
that and when we change our policy and
1:48:18
we signal to people beyond our borders
1:48:21
that effectively our borders are open
1:48:25
and that you will not be deported unless
1:48:26
you commit a crime for example the
1:48:30
migrants will hear that message it will
1:48:32
be aggravated and amplified by the
1:48:34
smugglers and instead of 100,000 a month
1:48:36
we'll be dealing with 200 300 thousand a
1:48:38
month and these overcrowded conditions
1:48:40
will be even worse so continue to keep
1:48:42
keep it illegal to cross the border one
1:48:44
quick thing I do want to ok so just keep
1:48:49
it continue to keep it illegal let me
1:48:50
ask you something else wrong answer a
1:48:52
macro that's a great clip wrong answer
1:48:55
Joe Johnson okay which is how I keep
1:48:57
continue to keep it II live okay Judy's
1:49:00
off the rails she's all in on open
1:49:03
borders and free health care apparently
1:49:05
the two things that can never go
1:49:06
together as you just posited I did I
1:49:09
posited it did it did it oh my goodness
1:49:13
okay so um Megan Rapinoe the co-captain
1:49:19
of the United States Women's National
1:49:21
Team soccer yeah the American national
1:49:25
team and she hates the country I do have
1:49:28
a clip of this oh I have a couple clips
1:49:30
but
1:49:31
I'm a soccer team Megan complains
1:49:34
democracy now of course in New York City
1:49:39
fans are celebrating the u.s. women's
1:49:42
soccer team's historic World Cup victory
1:49:44
today with a ticker tape parade the team
1:49:47
won its record fourth World Cup Sunday
1:49:50
at second consecutive win the games also
1:49:53
brought renewed attention to the team's
1:49:55
struggle for equal pay earlier this year
1:49:58
they sued the US Soccer Federation for
1:50:00
gender discrimination West Virginia
1:50:03
Senator Joe Manchin introduced a bill
1:50:05
Tuesday to withhold federal funding for
1:50:07
u.s. participation in the 2026 fifa
1:50:11
world cup unless the United States
1:50:13
Soccer Federation implements equal pay
1:50:15
for the women's soccer team outspoken
1:50:18
co-captain Megan Rapinoe has also made
1:50:21
headlines for her comments about Trump
1:50:23
during the World Cup saying I'm not
1:50:25
going to the effing White House on CNN
1:50:28
Tuesday Anderson Cooper asked Rapinoe
1:50:31
what her message to President Trump is
1:50:34
your message is excluding people you're
1:50:38
excluding me you're excluding people
1:50:39
that look like me you're excluding
1:50:42
people of color you're excluding you
1:50:44
know Americans that that may be support
1:50:47
you I think that we need to have a
1:50:51
reckoning with the message that you have
1:50:54
and what you're saying about make
1:50:55
America great again I think that your
1:50:58
harking back to an era that was not
1:51:00
great for everyone and might have been
1:51:01
great for a few people and maybe America
1:51:03
is great for a few people right now but
1:51:05
it's not great for enough American Megan
1:51:09
Rapinoe also said the soccer team would
1:51:11
be traveling to Washington DC at the
1:51:14
invitation of several lawmakers in
1:51:16
Congress but repeated she would not
1:51:18
accept an invitation to the White House
1:51:20
as she did not want her message or the
1:51:22
team's platform to be co-opted
1:51:25
interesting background her to kind of
1:51:27
when did she own the team by them well
1:51:30
let me let me talk about this because I
1:51:32
did a little deeper dive than just this
1:51:35
report I won't play her matches the
1:51:37
president Trump because that was in your
1:51:38
report although I do find it interesting
1:51:40
she says people that look like me now
1:51:43
I'm sorry Megan that's
1:51:45
black people what they have pink hair is
1:51:49
that what your problem is I didn't that
1:51:51
just she was just spouting off like a
1:51:53
social justice warrior when she said
1:51:55
that and she actually you know what I'm
1:51:57
gonna play this she actually had to
1:52:03
think about it she had she didn't have
1:52:05
an answer that readily available you
1:52:07
listen there's a good chance the
1:52:08
president is watching this interview or
1:52:10
will watch this interview what is your
1:52:12
message to the president she wasn't even
1:52:17
ready so she's just gonna spout off
1:52:19
whatever she knows I think that I would
1:52:22
say that your message is excluding
1:52:24
people you're excluding me you're
1:52:27
excluding people that look like me is
1:52:28
she talking about she's gay they just
1:52:31
know that but what goes on he's
1:52:35
excluding everybody according to her
1:52:37
listen to the rest of it excluding
1:52:46
people you're asking questions like you
1:52:49
know the answer there's nothing there's
1:52:51
nothing no that you know that she's just
1:52:54
that's what I'm saying
1:52:55
it's just hate it has nothing to do with
1:52:58
anything she means when she says you're
1:53:00
excluding people who look like me she
1:53:02
now thinks she's black because that's
1:53:03
what black people say to Trump that's my
1:53:05
point I think that I would say that your
1:53:07
message is excluding people you're
1:53:10
excluding me you're excluding people
1:53:12
that look like me you're excluding
1:53:14
people of color you're excluding you
1:53:16
know Americans that that may be support
1:53:19
you I think that we need to have a
1:53:23
reckoning with the message that you have
1:53:26
and what you're saying about make
1:53:28
America great again I think that your
1:53:30
harking back to an era that was not
1:53:32
great for everyone it might have been
1:53:33
great for a few people and maybe America
1:53:35
is great for a few people right now but
1:53:37
it's not great for enough Americans in
1:53:40
this world and I think that we have a
1:53:42
responsibility each and every one of us
1:53:44
you have an incredible responsibility as
1:53:46
you know the chief of this country to
1:53:50
take care of every single person and you
1:53:52
need to do better for everyone so notice
1:53:55
what she said throughout the entire
1:53:57
interview she's talking
1:53:58
this country this country this country I
1:54:00
would not go and every commit that I've
1:54:03
talked to especially about it would not
1:54:04
go everyone that you've talked to
1:54:06
everyone that I've talked to yeah I
1:54:08
don't think I don't think anyone on the
1:54:09
team has any interest in lending the
1:54:11
platform that we've worked so hard to
1:54:14
build and the things that we fight for
1:54:16
and the the way that we live our life I
1:54:19
don't think that we want that to be
1:54:20
co-opted or corrupted by this
1:54:21
administration I think it's it's an
1:54:23
opportunity for administration to sort
1:54:26
of put us on display as they're you know
1:54:29
sort of guests for the day and I don't
1:54:31
think that that makes sense for for us
1:54:32
at all I can't imagine any any one of my
1:54:35
teammates would want to be put in that
1:54:37
position there's there's so many other
1:54:39
people all right so she keeps saying
1:54:42
this country this country this
1:54:43
administration until she starts talking
1:54:46
about somebody else there's a good
1:54:47
chance the president is watching this
1:54:48
interview or will watch this interview
1:54:50
what what are you sorry and that's the
1:54:52
wrong one this is the one that you mean
1:54:54
this wasn't here you're taking out Nancy
1:55:00
Pelosi has said you know you're you'd be
1:55:02
welcome to a bipartisan congressional
1:55:04
thing do you plan on going to Washington
1:55:07
in one way or another yes definitely and
1:55:11
I think even there's the conversations
1:55:12
with the teammates that I've had I think
1:55:14
everyone is interested in going to
1:55:16
Washington I think we've always been
1:55:17
interested in going to Washington this
1:55:20
is such a special moment for us and to
1:55:23
be able to you know sort of leverage
1:55:25
this movement talk about the things that
1:55:26
we want to talk about and to celebrate
1:55:29
like this with the leaders of our
1:55:32
country and there it is and that's the
1:55:35
problem with these people if you lose if
1:55:40
your side loses it's still our country
1:55:43
it's still our people it's still our
1:55:45
president it's still our leaders this
1:55:47
shit needs to stop and you can tell by
1:55:50
someone's words within five minutes
1:55:52
where what they what they're all about
1:55:54
and if this this country this country
1:55:57
this country this country but when it's
1:55:59
something she likes our country country
1:56:02
very disingenuous Kirk's me about this
1:56:05
is that there's no way there's not one
1:56:08
or two
1:56:10
normal people on that team that would
1:56:12
love to go to the White House but she's
1:56:14
a bully and she's prevented anybody from
1:56:16
speaking up except her correct
1:56:19
now I will say I watched the full
1:56:22
interview with her on Anderson Cooper I
1:56:24
watched the full interview with her on
1:56:25
Rachel Maddow I don't dislike her I
1:56:28
think she's good for the sport because
1:56:30
you need someone who is a loudmouth has
1:56:33
a great profile her stance were their
1:56:35
arms wide one little bit higher is
1:56:37
iconic is thought about is branding
1:56:40
maybe the Nike people helped her out
1:56:41
with that by the way they got a lot of
1:56:44
money in this Federation so this is all
1:56:47
infighting at the Federation level it's
1:56:49
about sponsorships it's about the money
1:56:52
she's pissed off that they had three
1:56:54
World Cups all at the same time she's
1:56:57
doing a very good job because you need a
1:56:59
loud mouth like a Beckham you need a
1:57:01
well you used to be a loud mouth you
1:57:03
need you need loud mouths who were great
1:57:06
players to propel the sport forward so
1:57:09
I'm not I'm not so much against that but
1:57:12
she's at the end of her career you see
1:57:14
she's 34 she's almost 35 she only has a
1:57:18
few more years to go she'll do the
1:57:19
Olympics she mean I didn't even do the
1:57:21
next World Cup so I don't have that much
1:57:24
of a problem with her I do have a
1:57:25
problem with the the US Soccer
1:57:27
Federation I mean this thing there is so
1:57:29
much money in here and it's every single
1:57:32
sports brand it's anheuser-busch these
1:57:34
those are the guys who determine where
1:57:36
the money go so you know to make this
1:57:39
about equal pay and all that crap
1:57:41
is is completely completely outrageous
1:57:45
here's the here's the ad that Nike ran
1:57:49
right after their win
1:58:07
we will be four-time champions and keep
1:58:10
winning until we not only become the
1:58:12
best female soccer team but the best
1:58:14
soccer team in the world and then a
1:58:16
whole generation of girls and boys will
1:58:18
go out and play in when I grow up
1:58:43
forever
1:58:47
so what she is is a spokesperson for
1:58:50
social justice and brand identity
1:58:54
marketing that's what this is all about
1:58:57
everything that comes out of her mouth
1:58:58
is all about the brand and as we know
1:59:01
from social media
1:59:02
anything Trump is bad for the brand
1:59:04
can't be a part of it look at the logo
1:59:06
she's wearing the Nike logo and that is
1:59:09
what is going on with her to add to that
1:59:12
there was a big conference recently of
1:59:15
advertisers called add colors and this
1:59:19
was about advertising towards people of
1:59:22
color and they brought out mark
1:59:24
Pritchard the chief brand officer you
1:59:28
can believe that title of Procter &
1:59:30
Gamble at Procter & Gamble is a lot of
1:59:33
what we call FMC g's fast-moving
1:59:36
consumer goods would have tied really
1:59:39
big Procter & Gamble brands
1:59:44
John uh Colgate no ice Colgate Palmolive
1:59:49
pop I don't know I don't know him don't
1:59:50
keep track of there's two these two
1:59:52
giant companies and you know Colgate
1:59:55
Palmolive and Procter gamble okay where
1:59:57
they got Listerine they got two pert
1:59:59
plus
2:00:00
they got Oreo they got all kinds of
2:00:02
stuff so this guy comes out and he's
2:00:04
talking to this crowd than a date they
2:00:06
have Oreo toy there was a troll room
2:00:08
comment so I thought maybe they did so
2:00:12
Mark Pritchard the chief brand officer
2:00:13
comes out after showing a video of an
2:00:16
advertisement which was called the talk
2:00:18
and the advertisement shows black
2:00:22
mothers and fathers talking with their
2:00:24
kids the talk about how you have to be
2:00:27
careful when you get pulled over by a
2:00:28
cop how you have to how you have to act
2:00:31
that you may have to work twice as hard
2:00:34
than white than white children of the
2:00:37
same age I'm not sure I agree with all
2:00:40
everything that's in this the talk
2:00:41
commercial so he comes out of that and
2:00:43
here's kind of his little rap you just
2:00:45
seen the talk which is brilliant
2:00:47
creative work brilliant but it was also
2:00:50
a moment of truth where we stepped up to
2:00:52
take a bold stand we shined a light on
2:00:56
racial bias by focusing on the talk that
2:00:59
black parents in America constantly had
2:01:02
with their children to help them deal
2:01:03
with the everyday prejudice that they'll
2:01:05
face now this is a powerful statement
2:01:08
but it was not without controversy most
2:01:11
of the responses were positive with one
2:01:13
group saying that's my life thank you
2:01:16
for recognizing it and another group
2:01:19
saying wow I didn't realize that happens
2:01:22
let's talk about it but some reactions
2:01:25
were negative denying that the issue
2:01:28
exists at all and a few were very
2:01:31
negative angrily saying why are
2:01:34
companies involved in social and
2:01:36
political issues why don't you just
2:01:38
stick to selling products well we had an
2:01:41
answer to that if not us then who if not
2:01:45
now then when we didn't stop in fact we
2:01:49
doubled down on both advertising
2:01:50
spending and PR we worked with the ABC
2:01:54
hit show blackish to do
2:01:55
entire episode on the talk with national
2:01:58
advertising we reinforced the message
2:02:01
that this film has an important purpose
2:02:03
that is needed today more than ever to
2:02:06
promote conversation conversation leads
2:02:09
to understanding understanding leads to
2:02:12
changing attitudes attitude change leads
2:02:15
to behavior change and behavior change
2:02:17
leads to positive action we were even
2:02:20
asked to consider editing out some of
2:02:22
the controversial parts of the app that
2:02:26
we refused because that would have
2:02:29
denied truth and just because it's not
2:02:31
one person's reality does it mean that
2:02:34
it's not another person's truth now the
2:02:36
heat we faced was a real moment of truth
2:02:39
we read some very angry harsh and
2:02:43
hateful mail people within our own
2:02:46
company wondered if the fight was worth
2:02:48
it and we had to ask ourselves do we
2:02:51
stand down and avoid controversy or do
2:02:54
we keep going to speak truth and inspire
2:02:57
conversations we chose to keep going
2:03:00
because there's so much more that must
2:03:09
be done the advertised life the
2:03:11
advertising community congratulating
2:03:12
each other but I know what this is about
2:03:14
and that I couldn't figure it out why
2:03:16
why do they keep doing this why do
2:03:18
brands want to be all social and what is
2:03:20
the point and after I read this Wall
2:03:23
Street Journal article about regulators
2:03:25
who are really diving into the way you
2:03:29
can advertise on on the Internet today
2:03:33
particularly Facebook I think is
2:03:34
mentioned the most here where you can
2:03:37
where you can segregate right down to
2:03:40
age ray sexuality and all all these
2:03:44
different things to target a market
2:03:46
which is of course has been called
2:03:47
racist that's racist so these guys as he
2:03:50
said himself they're doubling down why
2:03:52
because they want to justify it they
2:03:55
they know that if they can find the
2:03:57
right product for LGBT qqi apk that they
2:04:02
can sell a shitload of product to that
2:04:04
group but when they do that they get
2:04:06
called out as being you know
2:04:07
as doing it off the backs of gay people
2:04:10
which they're doing but now they have
2:04:13
this aw no no no you see we are speaking
2:04:17
up because if we don't do it who will do
2:04:20
it they are taking themselves above all
2:04:23
of this to say it's okay for us to be
2:04:25
racist or sexist or a just went are
2:04:29
getting advertising which by the way has
2:04:30
been the norm ever since advertising was
2:04:32
invented but because they give all the
2:04:34
scrutiny now they have to turn it into
2:04:36
something else
2:04:37
I think it'll backfire but for now
2:04:39
that's what they're holding to we have
2:04:42
to do it you people can't do it we we
2:04:46
the brand's we understand we understand
2:04:49
the injustice
2:04:56
okay visit i yeah nothing to add nothing
2:05:10
nothing no comment uh no no not really
2:05:14
must disappoint I think it is gonna
2:05:17
backfire and that's a dead I don't know
2:05:19
how it's gonna backfire but these guys
2:05:20
can get themselves out of it well they
2:05:23
can always get themselves out of it but
2:05:26
in the meantime I think the brands are
2:05:28
garnering a lot of power this way cuz
2:05:32
you know no I'm not seeing it well I you
2:05:35
know you you agree with me that they're
2:05:37
responsible for a lot of the content
2:05:41
takedowns all the advertisers are yeah
2:05:46
yeah but mainly the brand advertisers by
2:05:49
the way on the big the big boys whether
2:05:51
they're yeah nope alright
2:05:55
Procter & Gamble per se as a brand this
2:05:58
is their products it's the individual
2:06:01
brand so the for instance they they took
2:06:05
t-shirts and they printed on the
2:06:08
t-shirts slurs against Mexicans and
2:06:11
Cubans except they didn't print it in
2:06:14
ink they printed it in ketchup and then
2:06:16
they hung them all up in a store had
2:06:18
it's all in Spanish that's why I don't
2:06:20
have a clip and they brought in you know
2:06:23
the the target market and this is an ad
2:06:26
by the way they're brought in the target
2:06:27
market and they're looking at these like
2:06:29
wow I can't believe this is so
2:06:30
disgusting this is this is a completely
2:06:32
racist t-shirt and then all of a sudden
2:06:34
they say aha but we're gonna help you
2:06:37
remove the labels with tide and they
2:06:40
pull out the tide pod and of course it
2:06:42
washes the ketchup right out I mean
2:06:44
that's the kind of shit they're doing
2:06:45
now I just think of it as pandering hey
2:06:51
Twitter is way down down like has a
2:06:54
massive problem like something that we
2:06:58
haven't seen I think they may have been
2:07:00
hacked actually someone said Oh Twitter
2:07:04
is down right now you're saying yeah but
2:07:07
it's been down for a while and
2:07:08
apparently it may not come back
2:07:10
sue doesn't take much of you get to
2:07:13
inside these things you know to bring
2:07:15
the whole thing down that's a problem
2:07:17
with online everything I love that we
2:07:18
need more of this to go down finally
2:07:20
because we don't need because you had
2:07:22
nothing but an hour's worth of agony
2:07:24
this morning largely because of online
2:07:26
well now you're gonna get your Reb web
2:07:29
browser you're gonna get all technical
2:07:31
on me about that that's not fair we love
2:07:34
it when someone else has technical
2:07:36
problems we hate it when it happens to
2:07:37
us problem is you know I don't know how
2:07:56
this happens but I have a mic stand it's
2:08:01
got it's screwed into a base oh this is
2:08:03
the thing that's falling down again yeah
2:08:05
and it's and I don't move this mic but
2:08:09
it's slowly over months and months
2:08:11
unscrews itself and I'm reminded of if
2:08:15
everyone remembers it when they had a
2:08:17
phone with a cord oh it would tangle you
2:08:20
could never get it somehow over you're
2:08:22
just picking up the phone you talk talk
2:08:24
talk and they put it back you pick up
2:08:26
the phone you're talking to put it back
2:08:27
but somehow over months and months it
2:08:30
starts to twist you're not twisting it
2:08:34
I'm not um who's twisting it
2:08:36
maybe someone comes in when you're not
2:08:38
looking into your studio by the way when
2:08:42
Twitter's down a lot of people can't log
2:08:44
into other things because they flew low
2:08:46
she thought it was a great idea to use
2:08:47
their Twitter to log into stuff well
2:08:51
Facebook's worse for that you know they
2:08:53
they both do it but apparently the whole
2:08:55
authorization system is down yes
2:08:58
probably as microservices our Kitab
2:09:00
there it is
2:09:02
a little one little guy one do one
2:09:05
little system which they didn't really
2:09:07
have a workaround for us this down and
2:09:09
the whole thing is down because nobody
2:09:11
did their job but which sir rod did his
2:09:14
job came in with a hundred thousand five
2:09:16
bucks
2:09:16
sir atomic rod Adams what does he say he
2:09:19
thinks thanks for the outstanding
2:09:20
performance much better and entertaining
2:09:22
than the million-dollar anchors who do
2:09:24
who you do deconstruct well we deserve
2:09:28
equal pay equal pay exactly equal pay
2:09:31
Kyle man in Cincinnati Ohio is next
2:09:33
wonderful fifty four dollars and forty
2:09:35
eight cents
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John Christic a hundred and fifty
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dollars thank you for your courage sir
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Florida and both the keeper and I are
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looking forward to possibly a Florida
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meetup before the end of the year and
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hopefully a Chicago meetup before the
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I didn't see a lot of people posting
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maybe we can get some of those on
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so we have a country to controversies
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that you okay ambassador and Trump and
2:20:55
Twitter I got this Trump and Twitter
2:20:57
rundown which I have some thoughts on
2:21:01
Trump is violating the Constitution when
2:21:04
he blocks his critics on Twitter
2:21:06
Jameel Jaffer of Columbia University's
2:21:08
night First Amendment Institute which
2:21:10
filed a lawsuit said quote public
2:21:12
officials social media accounts are now
2:21:15
among the most significant forums for
2:21:17
discussion of government policy this
2:21:20
decision will ensure that people aren't
2:21:22
excluded from these forums simply
2:21:24
because of their viewpoints and that
2:21:26
public officials aren't insulated from
2:21:28
their constituents criticism it will
2:21:31
help ensure the integrity and vitality
2:21:33
of digital spaces that are increasingly
2:21:35
important to our democracy
2:21:37
Jameel Jaffer said hmm okay well you
2:21:41
know hopefully he knows he can mute
2:21:43
people because there's no discussion
2:21:46
going on unfortunately can't go on
2:21:48
Twitter cuz if something is technically
2:21:49
wrong love it read some of the tweets
2:21:54
that he has to put up what these are not
2:21:56
discussions guru moron you're a moron
2:22:00
you know that the Rob Reiner type of
2:22:02
thing I mean this is nonsense you should
2:22:04
be able to block whoever he wants and
2:22:06
it's not like you can't log out and then
2:22:08
look at it anyway I think even doesn't
2:22:10
Twitter or when they were worse is true
2:22:12
back in the day when Twitter was working
2:22:14
you could click on the this tweet is
2:22:16
from someone who you've blocked oh no
2:22:18
that's the other way around I'm sorry
2:22:20
I wouldn't work that way no but you're
2:22:22
right if you're blocked you can just go
2:22:24
on Twitter and go to this thing bye-bye
2:22:26
unlocking yeah so it's not as well you
2:22:29
can't get to the tweets right so this is
2:22:33
bullcrap this is just another thing just
2:22:35
over to harass the President of the
2:22:36
United States okay well you know what he
2:22:39
did he brought down Twitter says hey
2:22:41
bite me it's what he did right there I
2:22:43
go Trump you should just keep it locking
2:22:46
people and keep bringing Twitter down as
2:22:48
hilarious and this is on social media
2:22:50
day by the way you know Trump has a like
2:22:54
it's social media conference or
2:22:56
something of which he hasn't invited any
2:22:57
social media companies
2:23:00
and though I have no knowledge of this
2:23:03
oh yeah yeah yeah so we invite I think
2:23:05
he misses social media day White House I
2:23:10
know he invited like the grower or
2:23:13
graphics guy now let me see I wonder who
2:23:17
does it say who was invited here Ben
2:23:22
garrison fringe conservative cartoonist
2:23:26
who else is invited Charley Kirk carpet
2:23:31
donk tum' uh justly Kirk yes let me see
2:23:36
is anyone else here troll room maybe you
2:23:39
can help me out with some other people
2:23:40
there so I'm not sure exactly what he's
2:23:42
doing but I having a party yeah and and
2:23:46
then he probably went hey watch this and
2:23:49
then he brought Twitter down ah crap it
2:23:52
just came back no we've having trouble
2:23:53
loading your timeline these guys are
2:23:57
this you thought I get pissed off when
2:24:00
she doesn't work here on the show these
2:24:02
guys someone's must be banging their
2:24:04
head right now this is not good that's
2:24:07
money money lost yes every second
2:24:10
they're down they losing money okay well
2:24:13
so let's just talk about that ambassador
2:24:15
a situation which is kind of funny and
2:24:17
the other hand so I kind of did a little
2:24:19
dive and do what I couldn't get anywhere
2:24:21
but let's play UK ambassador D and this
2:24:23
is the democracy now retort Britain's
2:24:26
ambassador to the United States
2:24:28
Kim Derrick resigned today following the
2:24:30
fallout from leaked cables in which he
2:24:32
called Trump inept insecure and
2:24:35
incompetent in cables going back as far
2:24:38
as 2017 Derrick questioned whether the
2:24:42
Trump administration will ever look
2:24:45
competent
2:24:45
he also said Trump's presidency could
2:24:48
crash and burn and voice fears that he
2:24:50
may launch an attack on Iran on Tuesday
2:24:53
Trump continued to lash out at Derrick
2:24:56
tweeting the wacky ambassador that the
2:24:58
UK for stood upon the United States is
2:25:00
not someone we are thrilled with a very
2:25:03
stupid guy Trump said he also called
2:25:06
outgoing Prime Minister Theresa May
2:25:08
foolish and blamed her for creating a
2:25:11
mess of brexit
2:25:13
so in that report it says that they went
2:25:16
with you know he's bitched about Trump
2:25:18
since going back to 2017 so I found a
2:25:20
clip of him in 2017 at some meeting
2:25:24
talking about the Trump administration
2:25:25
in public forum and I want to play it
2:25:28
and I don't know why like I don't know
2:25:30
what this guy must be two-faced or he's
2:25:32
just a nice guy in public and he hates
2:25:34
people in private heroes I have no idea
2:25:37
but but this is what he thinks of the
2:25:38
administration supposedly when he was
2:25:41
still writing bad bad memos mr.
2:25:43
ambassador and Garen with the Washington
2:25:44
Post could you expand a little bit
2:25:46
please on 2017
2:25:49
yes that's what I'm playing UK
2:25:51
ambassador 2017
2:25:52
actually it's UK ambassador your 2017
2:25:56
ones away it starts mr. Bester oh yeah
2:25:59
okay let me preface it this is a
2:26:02
question from The Washington Post
2:26:03
okay go mr. ambassador and Garen with
2:26:05
the Washington Post could you expand a
2:26:07
little bit please on something you said
2:26:09
a few answers ago about your
2:26:12
government's dealings with the new
2:26:15
administration and how you're finding
2:26:17
the flow of information
2:26:19
there's been a lot written about nobody
2:26:22
home at the State Department and
2:26:24
difficulty getting people confirmed at
2:26:26
the the higher and mid levels are you
2:26:29
finding any problem getting your own
2:26:32
questions answered getting in to see the
2:26:34
people you need to see and then just a
2:26:37
moment ago you mentioned Tillerson
2:26:39
at NATO how do you assess the he was
2:26:42
going to go then he wasn't going to go
2:26:44
then he was going to go again to the
2:26:46
rescheduled meeting were you surprised
2:26:48
by that what would your advice be um
2:26:52
your first question I mean the Frank not
2:26:55
straightforward the short answer is no
2:26:58
we're not expressly experienced
2:26:59
performance indeed the contrary the
2:27:02
Prime Minister was lucky enough to get
2:27:04
into black I mean she was invited to see
2:27:08
the new president within a week of
2:27:10
inauguration 27th of
2:27:13
January which was actually historically
2:27:16
early for a British prime minister to
2:27:17
get we checked the records back so um we
2:27:21
couldn't have had a warmer or more
2:27:23
gracious welcome all got in sooner we
2:27:26
felt Foreign Secretary was over as I say
2:27:29
last week and in one day a day also but
2:27:33
I think there was something going on on
2:27:34
health care you know don't follow these
2:27:36
things obviously but it was a quite a
2:27:38
busy day for the administration
2:27:40
nevertheless he got to see basically the
2:27:44
course of the day vice president pence
2:27:47
Secretary of State Ellison and national
2:27:51
security adviser HR McMaster
2:27:53
which i think is pretty good of the
2:27:56
restoration to be that accessible on
2:27:58
such an exceptionally sort of pressure
2:28:01
today in the in the domestic you know
2:28:03
kind of legislative calendar well this
2:28:05
guy should be fired for being boring ah
2:28:08
I couldn't guy I knew I could get some
2:28:12
clip off of this but this boring is like
2:28:15
them is not even close to describing it
2:28:19
so what's up with this I don't see what
2:28:22
you know he's like thinking singing
2:28:24
their praises I guess and in the back
2:28:26
you guys are rushing a holes I find
2:28:29
people like this to be reprehensible
2:28:30
well that's what everybody does we've
2:28:32
read the the US diplomatic cables on
2:28:34
WikiLeaks they're all hey they're up
2:28:38
there with the with the Epstein people
2:28:40
they all think they're better than you
2:28:42
so here's a funny this is a clip is the
2:28:47
I didn't want to play the veritas saying
2:28:50
with a guy who talks or I don't like the
2:28:54
that whole the way they're doing these
2:28:55
voices but I did like this document read
2:28:59
about Google Google's really you know
2:29:02
this whole area it's not anything that
2:29:04
you can blame on tech really the bay
2:29:07
here I'm missing some information you're
2:29:09
talking about there are you talking
2:29:11
about the whistleblower the Google
2:29:13
whistleblower from very tough but they
2:29:15
read this document just fun Google does
2:29:17
okay it's a new all right
2:29:19
please joining Google to remove ads from
2:29:21
breitbart.com it is dated March 23rd
2:29:25
2017
2:29:26
quote I'm sure most of you are aware of
2:29:29
the extreme sexism that articles and
2:29:32
comments on Breitbart disseminates for
2:29:35
this and many other reasons my
2:29:37
colleagues and I have drafted an
2:29:39
internal letter to leadership asking
2:29:41
them to end Google's business
2:29:43
relationship with Breitbart 1186
2:29:47
Googlers have co-signed the letter okay
2:29:52
so there I was I was listening to this
2:29:55
and then I heard that bit that
2:29:57
whistleblower guy which I am NOT taping
2:30:00
him hmm I'm thinking what is wrong with
2:30:05
these people I mean do they know
2:30:07
anything about the Internet are they too
2:30:09
young to remember the good old days or
2:30:12
oh there's a sexist comment on Breitbart
2:30:16
there's sexist comments everywhere if
2:30:19
you leave the comment channel open maybe
2:30:21
you know that's how her I mean come on
2:30:23
you know what this is about but these
2:30:26
guys are just upset about everything
2:30:28
yeah Hillary it's about deep plot it's
2:30:29
about deep platforming it's about
2:30:31
getting rid this is Media Matters
2:30:32
sleeping giants all by the way one of
2:30:35
our producers took that whistleblower
2:30:38
put with the phony baloney voice and it
2:30:42
wasn't even I thought it was a vocoder
2:30:44
which is a you know it's a way of
2:30:47
digitizing a voice so you can make it
2:30:49
sound very very different they just spun
2:30:51
it down 5% he spun it up for us this is
2:30:53
it's just some millennial guy facts that
2:30:56
you can interpret anyway that's it so
2:31:01
the things that changed was that for
2:31:05
some reason them this is just one
2:31:07
channel only I know you're hearing it
2:31:08
but they don't think the stream hears it
2:31:10
be it's just a regular Millennial
2:31:12
Kingdom at YouTube they have the same
2:31:14
like talks by the CEO Susan and this is
2:31:18
so poorly done that I think I'm doubting
2:31:23
this even more now this whistleblower if
2:31:26
you want to be kept confidential all
2:31:28
they did is just spin your voice down 5%
2:31:30
you can hear exactly who he is when you
2:31:32
spin it up 5% kind of whistleblower is
2:31:34
that or what kind of protection is
2:31:36
Veritas giving him well that's pretty
2:31:39
lame
2:31:40
really lame huh yeah but this is just
2:31:43
this is just more the same just it's a
2:31:46
fight it's an ongoing fight to remove
2:31:48
people Bitcoin has been doing interest
2:31:51
has been had actually has had
2:31:53
interesting moves whenever and this is
2:31:55
the way I've been tracking it whenever
2:31:56
there's talk of the Federal Reserve
2:31:59
maybe maybe we won't cut rates maybe
2:32:01
it'll be less than you expected boom the
2:32:03
thing goes up it was up to over 13,000
2:32:06
yesterday this morning the the Fed notes
2:32:09
were I guess what they call dovish which
2:32:13
means you know we probably will might
2:32:16
cut that right anyway boom Bitcoin goes
2:32:17
down so it seems that at least these
2:32:20
levels it may be a hedge for some for
2:32:23
some investors like okay if the interest
2:32:24
rates are gonna go up we're gonna put it
2:32:26
into Bitcoin because at least that has a
2:32:28
set interest rate schedule this is
2:32:30
disturbing the elites in the banking
2:32:32
community on deck to become the new head
2:32:35
of the European Central Bank is Fifi
2:32:37
Lagarde also known as madame christine
2:32:40
lagarde for most currently still of the
2:32:42
International Monetary Fund and she was
2:32:44
asked about it about M well she was
2:32:46
asked about crypto currencies and notice
2:32:49
she won't mention Bitcoin by name one of
2:32:51
the main topics up there was crypto
2:32:52
currencies and all sorts of companies
2:32:54
now getting into this effort and not
2:32:55
least among them Facebook what kind of
2:32:57
threat does this pose to the traditional
2:32:59
banking system well I think it's you
2:33:02
have incumbents the banks commercial
2:33:04
banks and you have the disruptors and
2:33:06
clearly the disruptors are having an
2:33:08
impact on the incumbents we just heard a
2:33:11
very large systemic Bank here saying
2:33:15
that they're launching the digital coin
2:33:18
currently piloted in a way within the
2:33:21
institutional trials but to be scaled
2:33:24
beyond that we heard from the European
2:33:27
Central Bank that they are they have
2:33:29
launched in November something that is
2:33:30
called tips that enables all the banks
2:33:33
in the eurozone to actually transfer
2:33:35
instantly at virtually no cost money
2:33:39
between them so I think that the role of
2:33:41
the disruptors and anything that is
2:33:43
using distributed ledger technology
2:33:45
whether you call it crypto assets
2:33:48
currencies or whatever and it's far from
2:33:50
the bitcoins that we use to talk about
2:33:52
year ago that is clearly shaking the
2:33:55
system the voice that we heard which was
2:33:58
I thought really interesting where those
2:34:00
of the the regulators and central bank
2:34:03
governors who said well yes this is good
2:34:05
and this is helpful and it is changing
2:34:08
the business model of commercial banks
2:34:10
but we have to be mindful of two things
2:34:13
trust and stability of the system and we
2:34:16
are equally concerned we are the IMF
2:34:18
about stability we don't want innovation
2:34:21
that would shake the system so much that
2:34:24
we would lose the stability that is
2:34:26
needed and our regulators and doing
2:34:28
enough right now to ensure that
2:34:29
stability and as well competition from
2:34:31
some of these big tech companies being
2:34:33
involved in this space you know I think
2:34:35
they're mindful of wherever the
2:34:37
competition is coming from the central
2:34:40
bank governor of Kenya was explaining
2:34:41
first that they gave a banking license
2:34:43
to a telecom company and I think in the
2:34:46
future we have to look at what lots of
2:34:50
data collectors and movers are going to
2:34:53
do and whether they're going to move
2:34:54
into the banking space forcefully in
2:34:58
which case they will have to be
2:34:59
regulated they will have to be held
2:35:01
accountable so that they can be fully
2:35:03
trusted there you go looks like the
2:35:05
lines are being marked Facebook we're
2:35:08
gonna have to regulate you the banks are
2:35:12
gonna do complete cashless society this
2:35:14
is little irritating at this bitcoins
2:35:16
thing just those disruptors I think
2:35:20
they're a little worried about this
2:35:22
especially since the end near the
2:35:24
Iranian the special purpose vehicle in
2:35:28
sticks that was supposed to enable
2:35:31
European countries to trade or to yet to
2:35:36
purchase oil from Iran Iran's like yeah
2:35:39
this is really great but if you guys
2:35:40
don't have any any credit behind it if
2:35:42
it's just you know some stupid mechanism
2:35:45
we're not gonna do that we're gonna
2:35:46
trust you like that so this thing is now
2:35:48
off the table they can't get it up and
2:35:50
running because they won't put any money
2:35:51
behind it well you're asking for
2:35:55
troubles they do anything true we
2:36:00
we do not give stock advice on this show
2:36:03
that's not what we do but it was
2:36:05
interesting that we were talking about
2:36:07
snap about a week ago because we heard
2:36:11
some executives in con talking about how
2:36:14
they thought it was a good competitor to
2:36:16
facebooking and Google and Twitter and
2:36:18
they were putting money into it
2:36:20
well that stuck kind of took off
2:36:22
interestingly yeah and again read
2:36:28
between the lines yeah so it's all just
2:36:30
to show you how valuable our show can be
2:36:32
to people who understand information
2:36:33
here's something else and I just thought
2:36:36
was interesting this is in southern Utah
2:36:38
all right so this is out right here
2:36:40
there's a bag on it this one's out also
2:36:42
and be but you have the next one and
2:36:44
this guy is lb property you own it all
2:36:49
so as Tesla telling you to put the bags
2:36:51
on here no but they're not they haven't
2:36:53
paid me rent since since November a
2:36:56
black here this guy is putting big
2:37:00
burlap bags over the superchargers on
2:37:02
his property they're supposed to be
2:37:05
paying me rent for each charging station
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they have paid me nothing Siri will not
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answer my email they won't answer my
2:37:12
phone calls
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they will do nothing so and therefore
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nobody charging on them until they start
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paid me what they owe me
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so I'm charging on own over there you
2:37:21
get it back those things up soon too I
2:37:22
will eventually
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what's the super charger I'm sorry oh
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the super charger for the Tesla yeah the
2:37:30
charging sister this guy has all these
2:37:32
charging stations on his property and
2:37:34
they just don't pay him rent that's odd
2:37:39
that's like the one thing you really
2:37:41
need to have kind of functioning for
2:37:42
people to believe in your idea and this
2:37:46
guy's shutting them down wow that's an
2:37:50
interesting story maybe something you
2:37:52
talked to Horowitz about I don't know
2:37:54
it could be just a fluke maybe somebody
2:37:57
got fired who knows anything's possible
2:38:00
well that ladies and gentlemen ends our
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deconstruction for today remember we do
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her birthday she's celebrating with you
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or she in Washington where is she she's
2:38:25
gonna go out did dishes down here okay
2:38:28
good just going out to dinner with her
2:38:30
fiance tonight the famous little local
2:38:32
place yeah and everyone's down here for
2:38:35
a birthday party tomorrow oh well that's
2:38:37
interesting we also have Tina's birthday
2:38:39
party tomorrow as today's her birthday
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Friday you know it's easier much easier
2:38:43
and it really it's our fault because
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it's a show day I coming to you from the
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it's a femur region number six in the
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then
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such
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but you know he's dying he's got no
2:39:20
worries
2:39:42
aleppo is in Syria is the epicenter
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no worries just resist man it's not
2:40:30
trustworthy he makes promises as a
2:40:32
matter of fact I wonder sometimes please
2:40:35
not taking its cues from
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Oh Borat
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org slash and a I'm an extremely stable
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genius
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