0:00
hey man get the band back Adam
curry
0:10
this is no agenda nobody really
cares I
0:28
don't think I'm Jesse Dubrow
well that's
0:34
not fair we have at least three
French
0:36
listeners congratulations to
you French
0:41
listeners three real French
today's the
0:46
day best deal day that they go
on
0:48
vacation yes and they're on
vacation
0:51
through the rest of July first
I know
0:56
that part that's the life that
part of
0:59
France is pretty good like I
like what
1:02
they do there did you see makan
with his
1:05
his military display he had he
had a guy
1:10
on a hoverboard uh yeah a
soldier on a
1:15
hover it wasn't just a
hoverboard and
1:17
Trump this thing oh yeah oh
yeah this is
1:19
something Trump would have
loved to have
1:21
this guy's flying right up over
the shop
1:23
sale he's a he's got his
automatic rifle
1:25
in his one hand he said it's
just a
1:27
little board he's flying all
over the
1:29
place you've seen you've seen
similar
1:32
demonstrations maybe on YouTube
but I
1:34
never expected to see it over
the shop
1:37
said he's a that was good I'm
gonna look
1:41
that up yeah Bastille Day is of
course
1:45
the original French drain the
swamp day
1:47
I guess it was more than drain
this one
1:52
who was chopped off heads well
after
1:55
they chopped the heads off they
had to
1:56
drain who that here they had to
drain
1:57
the swamp of the of the blood
what blood
2:00
well it's interesting you say
that
2:01
because something funny
happened to me
2:03
after the show on Thursday and
I don't
2:07
know why somehow I realized I
think even
2:10
May emailed you about this
2:11
I realize it's Bastille
2:13
day is his Sunday and then I'm
thinking
2:16
you know Trump was messaging
for weeks I
2:21
go that's starting with the
14th Sunday
2:23
Sunday we're gonna do it ice
raids come
2:25
and I sigh and this isn't he
the guy
2:27
that always says I'm not gonna
tell
2:29
anyone what I'm going to do I'm
not like
2:32
Obama I'm not gonna have soup
the
2:34
element of surprise or my
mistake and
2:37
does he Telegraph stuff all the
time
2:38
like this I know there's a
bunch of
2:42
people that have made this
observation
2:44
which leads me to believe this
is
2:46
another one of the faints a
scam okay so
2:50
here's how my brain was working
at the
2:53
time remember I'm just finished
with the
2:54
show and I think wait a minute
2:57
Bastille Day that was the
original drain
3:01
the swamp day that's this
Sunday here we
3:04
have Trump messaging about
stuff and I
3:06
thought to myself hey remember
those
3:08
hundreds of sealed indictments
that we
3:10
kept hearing about for four
years forty
3:14
thousand oh I only heard about
hundreds
3:16
about forty thousand yeah I've
heard
3:20
about hundreds of course this
is it
3:27
he's going to arrest all the
pedophiles
3:29
and everyone will be thinking
ice rays
3:31
ice raids and then he's gonna
go and
3:33
bust the pedo bears yeah you
put that in
3:36
the email it was an eye roller
so I sent
3:39
that to PO genic my handler oh
yes and
3:42
he calls me I calls me Saturday
says
3:46
well Adam and if you don't know
who
3:49
Steve Botanic is I think most
people who
3:51
are listening probably do you
people
3:52
should look him up as P II's ZZ
and
3:56
you'll find it
3:57
yeah he has a resume that is
quite
4:00
impressive psychological
operations
4:03
hostage negotiation so it calls
me up
4:06
he's my handler I mean I think
we're
4:08
pretty aware of it which is
good because
4:10
that way we don't get it too
much
4:11
trouble as long as we're we keep
4:12
reminding ourselves good Adam
4:15
congratulations what see well
you
4:18
figured it out because I
because I said
4:21
oh wait a minute you mean this
actually
4:22
goes to the FBI or says no no
this goes
4:25
all the way to Mossad
4:27
I said oh really says yeah this
is but
4:30
there's a problem
4:31
so what's that says you can't
talk about
4:33
it since I can't talk about its
no no no
4:36
you cannot do this because it
will ruin
4:39
your show you will be branded an
4:40
anti-semite and they will they
will just
4:43
pound you into oblivion so
instead he
4:46
says I will make a video about
it so
4:51
imagine my surprise when he
made a video
4:54
about it even more surprised
when I saw
4:58
the clips come in this morning
that you
5:00
saw the video and you you
actually well
5:03
you're in my beat but that's
okay you
5:05
clipped it so I'm going to edit
it down
5:09
a little bit because there's
some
5:10
spurious information that's
unnecessary
5:12
so I'm thinking I'm very
curious to see
5:16
what your take is on and we you
know we
5:18
don't have to explain the V
don't know
5:20
what you were planning on doing
so I'm
5:21
going to leave it open to you
well yeah
5:23
want you to play yeah you know
just
5:24
stead of getting the hearsay
but genex
5:29
thinking let's listen to Poe
genic you
5:31
want to listen to the two clips
the
5:33
first one you got yeah okay I
want to
5:35
talk about the Epstein
pedophilia ring
5:39
what it really is is a Mossad
Israeli
5:43
operative ring
5:44
yes Raya has not been our
greatest ally
5:46
it's been our greatest enemy
they were
5:48
also involved in 9/11 and the
stand-down
5:50
wolf or was his deputy and
confirmed
5:53
that to me Israeli Mossad
operatives who
5:55
I interrogated and threatened
confirm
5:57
that to me and I put away to
Mossad
5:59
operatives the key to this
epstein
6:02
problem of Ted aphelion is the
fact that
6:05
it goes back decades
6:06
Jeff Epstein was picked out by
the
6:09
Mossad as the proper agent of
influence
6:12
because number one he was
grandiose too
6:16
he had some intelligence but
came from a
6:18
poor Jewish background had no
real
6:21
education did not speak a
foreign
6:23
language and was so
narcissistic that
6:25
they could manipulate him up
and down
6:28
and create a false front for
him which
6:31
involved the fact that he had
6:33
multi-million dollars
multi-billion
6:35
dollar he may have no money
6:36
it's not even relevant but to
make sure
6:38
that Jeffrey Epstein was working
6:41
properly they had an operative
from the
6:43
Mossad who's named Maxwell the
daughter
6:46
of Robert Maxwell one of the
greatest
6:48
crooks in the world who was an
Israeli
6:51
Mossad operative when he died
in 1991 he
6:55
was either killed or he died he
was one
6:58
of the biggest contributor to
Israeli
7:00
national security of anybody
else so his
7:02
daughter was the control
operative of
7:05
Jeff Epstein at the same time
we had
7:08
nexium in New York City which
was run by
7:11
a non Jew named Randhir but
controlled
7:14
by two Jewish women the
Bronfman family
7:16
and they in turn were
propagating
7:18
pedophilia now why is
pedophilia so
7:22
lethal from an intelligence
point of
7:24
view from my point of view as an
7:26
intelligence operative in a
7:27
counterintelligence operation
one of the
7:29
most disgusting things that you
can do
7:32
in the intelligence world is to
double
7:34
you up or kawatche you through
the use
7:36
of a honey trap but not only
how an
7:39
adult honey trap but a child so
when I
7:42
heard this when I seen him do
this video
7:45
did he take my notes and just
add to it
7:49
this is a lot of what I was
talking
7:51
about on Thursday yeah but he's
got
7:54
names that he names sleep tosod
heads
7:58
and hunch yeah yeah yeah
8:00
and he takes it a little
further with
8:02
the Bronfman sisters and well I
told you
8:05
that the nexium thing was
connected I
8:07
knew that there was a
connection there
8:08
how does anybody pronounce that
nexium
8:11
it's kind of in a hacks or so n
X by VM
8:16
you know so it would be next i
instead
8:19
of the via u next to you yeah
but this
8:22
is cold stuff man there's no
other way
8:25
to pronounce it what what I
isn't
8:29
listening to what he was saying
what I
8:31
had missed or what I had
completely
8:32
incorrect was the hedge fund
part about
8:36
you know like hey you got to
send me
8:37
some money and I'm gonna
blackmail you
8:39
that of course it makes no
sense when
8:41
you think that wexner the owner
of
8:44
Victoria's Secret and Express
and L
8:47
brands that he was
8:50
what they traditionally call a
front so
8:52
all he was is just sitting
there and
8:54
maybe he was passing money off
to
8:58
Epstein but even today there's
so many
9:00
articles coming out saying
who's whoever
9:01
started this story the guy's a
9:03
billionaire each there's no
evidence of
9:05
that whatsoever and that it was
just
9:08
pure a pure blackmail for sexual
9:13
deviance and sex crimes which
if you
9:17
think about it we had Jimmy
Savile the
9:19
BBC in the UK a lot of the
people who
9:22
tried to uncover all of that by
9:24
parliamentary order are now
dead you
9:27
know
9:27
oops I mean that was horrific
with kids
9:30
and orphanages and necrophilia
and just
9:35
unbelievable elitist crazy shit
but it
9:39
happened then we have the
Catholic
9:41
Church with the clergy bishops
knew and
9:44
this is no secret everyone
agrees it
9:46
actually happened and lots of
people
9:48
knew and no one ever no one's
gone to
9:50
jail so for this to happen to a
bunch of
9:52
politicians and bankers not so
9:54
surprising so what politicians
and
9:59
bankers did this happen - well
Bill
10:01
Clinton for sure I don't see
Clinton in
10:05
jail not yet well I think
that's back to
10:10
the 40,000 sealed indictments I
think
10:12
this is part two of your of
your clip
10:15
each the mossad incurred so many
10:18
operatives that were involved
with
10:20
pedophilia under the Epstein
ring and
10:23
under the nexium and with the
two
10:25
Bronfman daughters that you're
talking
10:27
about thousands of people now
it also
10:30
goes all the way up into the
presidency
10:32
it goes into the Bush family
10:34
Bush jr. Jeb it goes into
Clintons as we
10:39
know Hillary Bill Clinton who's
a
10:41
pathological liar to the enth
degree to
10:45
Obama who had a history of
homosexuality
10:47
and pedophilia all the way down
to the
10:50
bushes and beyond that so what
the
10:53
Israelis did under the tutelage
of true
10:56
brilliant Mossad cheese a lady
and yet
11:00
Tom both of whom
11:02
use pedophilia as a honey trap
to
11:05
encapsulate any one of our
operatives in
11:09
America
11:10
Jeff Epstein was a willing
operative he
11:13
willingly was involved in
pedophilia the
11:16
Israelis knew that that created
his
11:18
storyline that may believe he
was a
11:20
billionaire Wexler was the
theoretical
11:23
backup man to him and
ironically he was
11:26
in Bear Stearns which was
another
11:27
corrupt Jewish firm that went
under
11:30
along with drexel burnham
another
11:31
corrupt Jewish firm so we have
a lot of
11:34
corruption here which goes all
the way
11:36
back to 9/11 when we had Jews
like
11:39
silverstein who had the least
of the
11:42
World Trade Canada we had Lowry
we had
11:44
Lauder and we had Eisenberg all
of whom
11:48
were involved in the stand down
in the
11:50
false flag of 9/11
11:52
so from 9/11 on Trump
understood that
11:55
the Israelis had been involved
in our
11:57
telogen service and in
compromising
11:59
America he never forgot that
and what he
12:02
did
12:03
blatantly was to turn around
and on a
12:07
certain day he decided he was
going to
12:10
indict every one of the most
sought
12:12
operatives as well as the
Israelis on
12:15
charges of pedophilia yeah now
to answer
12:22
your I think somewhat sarcastic
question
12:25
about what politicians you know
well
12:28
sarcasm it was yes go on
12:32
there's been no priest arrested
no one
12:35
was arrested in the BBC scandal
with
12:37
Jimmy vetted Jimmy Savile so
I'm not I'm
12:39
not expressional is dead yes
but it but
12:43
I think it's pretty obvious
that there
12:45
were a lot of other names just
like this
12:47
case so yeah it probably most
likely
12:50
history shows nothing will
happen no one
12:53
goes to jail we don't learn
anything
12:54
else about any of this that's
very
12:56
likely doesn't mean it isn't
true I mean
13:00
do you accept that I mean it is
true but
13:02
we have victims just like the
Catholic
13:04
Church I mean do you believe
that there
13:06
was a pedophilia going on in the
13:08
Catholic Church
13:10
absolutely okay so it's not
that far of
13:13
a stretch to believe that this
was going
13:14
on
13:16
but I don't believe was
organized the
13:19
way this is in Catholic Church
why do
13:23
you think random why do you
think
13:25
botanic would do this video if
it's a
13:27
well for one thing I think he
went
13:34
because you goaded him into it
13:36
now he says he did this to
protect well
13:39
us but really me he doesn't
know you he
13:42
doesn't listen to the show but
what you
13:47
left out of the video is his
conclusion
13:49
which I liked which a lot of
people are
13:52
scratching their head over is
that Trump
13:54
apparently and I'll just
paraphrase
13:56
since you cut it out I don't
know why
13:58
you cut it out but the thing
was 7
14:00
minutes long I cut it out
because I got
14:02
to get it down I just wanted
the core
14:04
elements in well I thought the
Aleutians
14:06
and the rest you could you can
bring
14:07
that in it's fine bring it in I
thought
14:09
thewhat was interesting is he
said Trump
14:11
will use this a to stop the
Israeli
14:14
influence or specific lists
let's just
14:16
say Mossad influence because
Israelis
14:18
and Jews and Mossad is not all
the same
14:20
thing to stop the Mossad
influence in
14:27
particularly in our Congress
but in
14:29
other in other areas of
government and
14:31
who knows where else and at the
same
14:34
time to put Israel on notice to
make the
14:37
deal with Palestine which is
something
14:39
that Trump said before he even
was
14:43
president he said that that
would be the
14:44
the biggest deal he wanted to
do it
14:46
could be tough but do you think
he could
14:48
get it done and so the thinking
is that
14:50
he says ok now that I've got
your
14:53
control mechanisms in our
country gone
14:54
again this is just the
conclusion was
14:58
that he that Trump is going to
do this
15:00
or is the force Israel's hand
to make
15:02
the Palestine deal yeah and
then the
15:05
reason I probably left it out
is because
15:07
I have been hearing this in one
form or
15:11
another how there's the diss
present or
15:13
that president in fact many of
them can
15:14
were convinced that they
actually made
15:16
the deal sure and it never
happens and I
15:19
had it when I was in Israelite
one of my
15:22
editor PC Magazine Israel was
giving me
15:24
a lecture about this and he said
15:27
this is never gonna happen
because
15:28
there's so much money that is
being kind
15:35
of a black market money that is
going
15:37
into distributorships for
coca-cola and
15:41
all these other operations that
are and
15:43
there was one article in Time
magazine
15:45
that was written about this
this is the
15:46
only one ever done I read it
and it's
15:49
like there's such a corrupt
thing going
15:51
on it you know one's gonna bust
up a
15:53
good thing it's a good thing if
me
15:54
people are are just cleaning up
on this
15:57
on the split and then I kind of
like
16:00
bought into that and I don't
think I
16:01
think this is just nothing's
gonna come
16:03
with us to Israel and Palestine
okay I
16:06
do have some additional
information
16:09
think that it was that by the
way I
16:10
don't think that he I think
pachán ik
16:14
was I don't know worked he gets
the idea
16:15
that we're anti-semitic or
something
16:21
were to discuss it no no no
that's not
16:24
what he's saying he's saying
the minute
16:26
you do this you will be branded
16:28
anti-semitic and and already
just from
16:34
one tweet pointing to Steve's
video
16:36
already I have several hate
tweets Jew
16:40
hater anti it happens really
quick yeah
16:43
do it cuz i retweeted the video
Jew
16:45
hater anti-semite always the
same with
16:48
Mossad is a Jew that's why he
said I can
16:52
do the video he said Adam you
cannot do
16:55
this because this hate will
happen he
16:56
says I don't care so that's why
now I
17:00
don't know if he did it if he
really
17:02
maybe he was planning this I it
sounded
17:04
to me in the back and forth we
had that
17:06
he had all this in his mind but
this
17:08
came earlier than he thought
and I think
17:11
the way he operates now he's in
70s you
17:13
know that he doesn't monitor
everything
17:15
I think the way he operates is
he puts a
17:18
couple things together this is
okay
17:19
curry has it pretty much
figured out for
17:23
whatever reasons he he likes
what we're
17:25
doing or I don't know I have no
evidence
17:27
he listens at all he doesn't
listen to
17:29
the show now he still think it
how's
17:31
your radio show doing he'll say
to me so
17:32
it's great yeah the razor could
be just
17:35
the disinformation who knows
but he is
17:38
very specific in email
17:40
in text on the phone he says
you cannot
17:42
do this they will ruin your
life and I
17:45
and I know that this happens
you can't
17:46
do that shit I know how this
works
17:50
and and glow-n-bowl just that
just a
17:52
retweet gets me it gets me
already on
17:55
Twitter I don't care but anyway
this has
17:58
all been going on for a while
18:00
surrounding the Clintons at
least and I
18:02
just wanted to play a cup and
Dershowitz
18:05
but these are kind of the only
two
18:07
things you can focus on at this
point
18:09
let's just go back to 2015 I
pulled this
18:12
clip from the archives it may be
18:13
circular I think I saw the
video of it
18:15
circulating the web but this
was the
18:18
Obama Clinton State Department
in 2015
18:20
NBC News has obtained documents
related
18:23
to ongoing investigations into
some
18:25
disturbing allegations
involving State
18:27
Department personnel and at
least one
18:29
ambassador a State Department
memo says
18:32
the Ambassador quote routinely
ditched
18:34
his protective security detail
in order
18:36
to solicit sexual favors from
both
18:38
prostitutes and minor children
the memo
18:41
also says a top State Department
18:42
official directed Department
18:44
investigators to quote cease the
18:46
investigation into the
ambassador's
18:48
conduct it's just one of what
another
18:50
document describes as quote
several
18:53
examples of undue influence
from top
18:55
state officials on Monday a
State
18:57
Department spokesperson will
not confirm
19:00
specific investigations I'm not
going to
19:02
talk about specific cases but I
can say
19:05
broadly that the notion that we
would
19:07
not vigorously pursue criminal
19:09
misconduct in a case in any
case is
19:12
preposterous
19:13
a former investigator for the
19:15
department's Inspector General
has
19:16
complained to Congress and the
media
19:18
that the investigations have
not been
19:20
thorough because of the
pressure from
19:22
those high-level officials we
take every
19:24
allegation of misconduct
seriously and
19:27
we look into it it was less
than six
19:28
months ago that another major
internal
19:30
investigation painted Hillary
Clinton's
19:32
State Department in a negative
light
19:33
that scathing report on the
failed
19:36
diplomatic security procedures
in the
19:39
your math of the Benghazi
attack what
19:41
difference at this point does
it make
19:43
how back when NBC was making
great
19:45
pieces nice little sound drop
at the end
19:48
there perfect so that was
Hillary State
19:50
Department there were lots of
scandals
19:52
lots of weird things going on
but even
19:55
nuttier is this clip from
Dershowitz now
19:59
he was implicated in this from
the
20:01
beginning and this is also from
2015
20:05
this is a classic example of
the truth
20:08
wants to come out it always does
20:12
listen to Alan Dershowitz I
will take
20:16
action I'm filing today a sworn
20:18
affidavit denying categorically
the
20:21
truth I'm seeking to intervene
in the
20:23
case I am challenging her to
file rape
20:26
charges against me i waive any
statute
20:29
of limitations any immunity
because if
20:31
she files a false rape charge
against me
20:33
she goes to jail
20:35
the end result of this case
should be
20:37
she should go to jail the
lawyer should
20:39
need to be disbarred and
everybody
20:41
should understand that I am
completely
20:43
and totally innocent did you
hear it
20:46
yeah denying the decisions
available
20:49
Jess yes I want to play that
again hold
20:52
on a second I want to rewind I
mean it's
20:56
such an obvious one I will take
action
20:59
I'm filing today a sworn
affidavit
21:02
denying categorically the truth
yes yeah
21:08
well he said and he was on the
ingre ham
21:10
I don't know if this is from
Thursday or
21:13
Friday and he seems more
nervous than
21:18
I'm he always seems a little
jittery a
21:20
little odd but now he seems
pretty
21:22
nervous and he's really
deflecting now
21:24
away from Clinton well it's
just a 1
21:26
minute clip the same woman who
accused
21:28
me accused Bill Clinton and Al
Gore and
21:31
Tipper Gore of being on jeffrey
21:33
Epstein's island and the
reports of the
21:39
Allen belt no no he was never
on the up
21:42
but he never ever you know he
was never
21:45
there he issued a statement the
other
21:47
day saying he was never on the
island
21:49
and Secret Service records
confirm that
21:51
now
21:51
hey Ellen wait wait there was
21:53
discrepancies on other on other
matters
21:57
with Bill Clinton he said he
was only on
21:59
what two flights turns out or
four it
22:01
turns out there were six I mean
he said
22:03
Secret Service was always with
him it
22:04
turns out they weren't always
with him
22:05
when he was on Epstein's plane
so it
22:07
looks Chatwood but I wouldn't
throw
22:08
yourself in with a Bill Clinton
on this
22:10
necessarily talk about Al Gore
not only
22:19
did Allen tip accord not know
Jeffrey
22:21
Epstein but guess who Al Gore's
lawyer
22:24
was anyway clear cell doors
lawyer
22:28
Oh David Boies the same lawyer
ways who
22:32
claims that this woman made
these
22:35
improper that there were
improper sexual
22:38
allegations he could easily
have just
22:39
called his client Al Gore and
said out
22:42
were you ever on Jeff rehab
sneeze
22:44
island and he would have told
her what
22:45
he's told everybody else No
yeah I'd
22:47
love that Kenneth Starr was
also on
22:49
epsteen epsteen side brought in
to do
22:53
the to do the deal with the we
went
22:56
across lips it was actually
kind of
22:59
interesting Oh excellent well
this is on
23:02
Laura Ingraham Michelle this
ingre ham
23:05
I'm not using ingre ham it's
Kenneth
23:10
Starr onic been he's talking
about
23:12
Acosta and he's got a lot of
this is a
23:13
long clip but he's giving a lot
of
23:16
background and it's very
reasonable he
23:19
doesn't seem like a douchebag
and now
23:22
just for the background Kenneth
Starr
23:24
was the special prosecutor who
23:27
investigated and prosecuted and
I guess
23:32
successfully got impeachment
proceedings
23:35
started for Bill Clinton well
he was
23:37
investigating whitewater
completely
23:39
different yeah and then and it
went off
23:41
the rails which is the reason
that
23:43
everyone was concerned about
the Moller
23:44
investigation and which was
more focused
23:49
and the Kenneth's stars
investigation of
23:53
Clinton was a witch hunt also
Ken Starr
23:57
wound up going to Baylor I
think he was
24:00
the he Provost or something I
don't know
24:02
what they I think it was the
chance
24:04
Chancellor and he had to resign
amidst
24:06
all president one of the chairs
all
24:08
kinds designed over of well
baler is a
24:12
as he resigned Overton
24:15
anomalies was in the athletic
department
24:17
yeah and bailers one of those
schools
24:19
that plays fast and loose and
with the
24:23
football team in particular and
he got
24:26
caught up in not taking action
on some
24:29
accusation between I don't
24:33
he probably I mean it's kind of
like a
24:34
good job for somebody else so
he got our
24:38
stood but let's listen to him
labor
24:39
secretary Alex Acosta bowed to
the
24:41
liberal mob today he'll be
stepping down
24:44
from his post next week now
Democrats
24:46
blasted him over a secret plea
deal that
24:49
he caught with alleged child
molester
24:51
Jeff Epstein's legal team and
that was
24:54
done while he was serving as US
attorney
24:56
in Miami during the Bush
administration
24:57
of course over a decade ago now
Acosta
25:01
said it was the best deal he
could
25:02
strike given the circumstances
the
25:04
evidence and the state
prosecuting
25:06
attorneys desire to kind of let
this
25:09
ride so should have he resigned
at all
25:11
why did he resign joining us
now is
25:13
someone who represented Epstein
years
25:15
ago former whitewater
independent
25:16
counsel and Fox News
contributor Ken
25:18
Starr ken was a plea deal really
25:23
Acosta's best play in this
circumstance
25:27
I mean he said that Barry Kerr
sure the
25:30
state prosecuting attorney was
not
25:32
inclined to pursue the case
against
25:35
Epstein because well for a
variety of
25:38
reasons some of which we just
aren't
25:40
privy to what are your thoughts
tonight
25:41
well there is a real irony here
and by
25:44
the way Alex Acosta I believe
as a
25:46
person of complete integrities
an
25:49
honorable guy he took one for
the team
25:51
obviously today but yes I was
involved
25:54
in those negotiations and it
was Alex at
25:59
how does he mean he took one
for the
26:00
team today what does that mean
he quit
26:03
instead of letting its letting
it fester
26:06
him complete integrities an
honorable
26:09
guy he took one for the team
obviously
26:11
today but yes I was involved in
those
26:15
negotiations and
26:18
was Alex Acosta and the US
Attorney's
26:20
office who were playing tough
they were
26:24
insisting on some conditions
with
26:26
respect to the plea agreement
with
26:29
Jeffrey Epstein and we were
arguing and
26:32
I personally argued before the
US
26:35
Attorney
26:36
Alex Acosta and then higher-ups
in the
26:39
Justice Department that what
was alleged
26:42
in Palm Beach County and which
was under
26:44
investigation by the County were
26:46
quintessentially state offenses
not
26:49
federal offenses so Laura you
understand
26:52
this I was making a federalism
argument
26:54
don't federally criminalize
this area of
26:57
the law that really does belong
to the
27:00
states it's a quintessential
State
27:02
offense with respect of sexual
27:04
wrongdoing but Alex ended up
disagreeing
27:06
with that and and and so here's
the
27:10
irony he was pushing for a
harder kind
27:14
of disposition a tougher
disposition and
27:17
we ultimately came to an
agreement that
27:20
everyone was satisfied with but
27:23
obviously what has since
happened has
27:24
happened well I didn't really
hear
27:27
anything super interesting what
did you
27:30
like about was interesting it
was ironic
27:32
this was really should have
been a state
27:34
case and kosta sticks his nose
in there
27:37
and he makes a big fuss trying
to do you
27:39
know get this guy on federal
charges
27:42
even though there's no federal
27:43
jurisdiction and and ironically
if he
27:47
hadn't done that just gave it
to the
27:49
state to let them do their own
thing
27:50
which is what it was worth the
way it
27:52
was headed according to Starr a
casa
27:55
would have never gotten himself
into
27:56
this current jam that he's in
looking
27:59
like a douche bag he looked
like a
28:01
douche bag for trying to do the
right
28:03
thing wow you're really seeing a
28:05
different picture than I am
that's okay
28:07
because I don't have any
evidence that
28:10
the state was the state walked
away from
28:12
it that it was in fact it was
the police
28:14
chief who couldn't get the
state to
28:15
prosecute the guy that's what I
28:17
understand and that's when the
point was
28:21
according to Starr is that it
wasn't a
28:23
federal case and a cost that's
correct
28:26
what so now how is he the bad
guy and a
28:30
lightweight or a screw-up or
28:31
something because he's actually
pushing
28:33
for more for stronger stronger
pushing
28:38
against Epstein that's the
irony that is
28:41
being pointed out here is that
the cost
28:43
is not the bad guy no and it was
28:46
interesting when because there
was
28:48
something that happened before
a Koster
28:50
resigned on Friday and it was
not your
28:52
typical resignation he was out
on the
28:54
lawn with the president walking
to the
28:57
helicopter it was not your your
typical
28:59
thing a lot of this typical
words he
29:01
would use like great guy great
he was
29:03
he's great labor of secretary
but what
29:06
happened an hour before that do
you even
29:10
did you even see the news what
happened
29:11
when it comes to pedophilia what
29:15
happened
29:15
they arrested rj kelly and it
was news
29:18
it all of a sudden it captured
the news
29:20
everyone was on it is like and
i said oh
29:23
well there goes mont there goes
my
29:25
thinking about about Epstein or
this is
29:28
the distraction I thought maybe
and
29:30
within an hour later boom
there's this
29:32
highly unconventional resigning
ceremony
29:35
from Acosta it's not how Trump
typically
29:38
does it I don't think we have
any
29:39
example of a resolution like
this way
29:41
yeah Miche else endure
described it as
29:45
she follows the Trump presidency
29:49
close up she says or she D
arises and I
29:55
don't know where she gets it
from but
29:56
it's an interesting idea that a
cost
29:58
that was sent out first before
he went
30:00
out and gave his I'm quitting
speech
30:04
with Trump there and it was a
bit
30:06
different although we haven't
been
30:08
watching these things one after
the
30:10
other
30:10
she says that he was given the
30:13
opportunity to go out there on
his own
30:16
press conference where his
apology tour
30:18
whatever it was and if it if he
30:21
performed well then Trump would
have
30:22
insisted that he stay but he
didn't he
30:25
was a flop okay you're out so
all I'm
30:34
saying
30:34
just for my concern my head's
in a
30:36
different place on this that's
okay from
30:38
my thinking like oh it actually
is a
30:41
couple events oh there's the big
30:42
distraction
30:43
yeah and I remember I'm still
thinking
30:45
today we're gonna have hundreds
of
30:48
indictments instead of ice rate
I
30:49
haven't seen any ice raid so I
don't
30:51
know what's going on but that's
my
30:53
thinking it's like oh here's the
30:55
distraction let's move it all
away from
30:57
Epstein because the news
immediately
30:58
moved away we have a celebrity
we've got
31:01
a perp walk we've got our Kelly
and then
31:03
it swings around in rapid
succession
31:05
right back to Kosta Acosta and
then to
31:10
add insult to injury where I'm
saying ah
31:12
this is the last night tonight
yeah they
31:15
gotta get ready they're gonna
go if
31:16
they're gonna go arrest
hundreds of
31:17
indictments then we get a
blackout in
31:19
Manhattan which could not have
been more
31:21
perfect if you want to have
people slip
31:24
out the back or if you just
want to
31:26
distract again from whatever
news it was
31:29
just an interesting thing the
blackout
31:30
in in Manhattan yeah second
part of this
31:35
clip I want to play sure after
we do
31:37
that I want to read a note that
I'm
31:39
gonna read this note before we
play that
31:41
about the blackout this came
through I'd
31:43
Twitter or something I guess or
laptop
31:47
and this is something I think
you should
31:50
you have you have some
experience with
31:53
mega Syrian rights stuck on the
29th
31:57
floor with no air conditioning
in a
31:59
fully glass apartment it's been
almost
32:01
an hour I'm losing my sanity
send help
32:04
Linda see responds use the
stairs
32:08
meg responds to that the door
to the
32:11
stairs requires an electronic
swipe once
32:14
we get to the bottom there is
no way
32:16
outside because there is no
electricity
32:17
also there are no lights in the
stairs
32:20
oh yeah oh yeah oh I look in
how about
32:23
restaurants they couldn't they
couldn't
32:24
chart they couldn't do any
couldn't
32:27
charge anybody anything is they
don't
32:31
nothing was working nothing was
working
32:33
and yes and I dependency on the
32:37
technology without clear
thinking
32:40
technology should be like it
would but
32:43
convenience over maybe the
traditional
32:45
ways of doing these yummy doors
need
32:47
keys you know they don't need
electronic
32:50
swipes you're absolutely right
32:53
it's hopefully we'll hear some
more
32:56
stories over the next few days
of things
32:59
that just did not work anymore
but for
33:02
sure it's I when I Tina was out
and she
33:07
where was anyway I said she's a
blackout
33:10
Manhattan and and I said this
is why I
33:13
always tell you to carry cash
you know I
33:16
give her I give her cash give
it a
33:18
hundred dollars hold it in cash
you hold
33:20
just put that in your pocket
and then
33:21
you know it's you know she
never hold on
33:24
to it was easy to pay with it's
great to
33:26
pay with it but the point is to
have it
33:29
in your you know and your in
your home
33:31
in your hollow tooth just hold
on to it
33:34
she was thinking about a little
more
33:36
after the blackout last night
there's
33:39
one thing about using cash for
your
33:40
primary payments which is and
people
33:44
point this out if you have a
pocketful
33:47
of cash in your mind stuff you
actually
33:49
know what you're you have a
sense of
33:51
what you're spending as opposed
to
33:53
sticking a card interesting she
likes
33:55
that by the way she likes that
aspect
33:57
yeah because you know keep you
from
33:58
overspending it because you put
what is
34:00
the what is a hundred and what
and you
34:03
bring out the hundred dollar
bill and
34:04
you got a twenty maybe or
whatever
34:06
you're paying in cash you
really feel it
34:08
but if you just stick a card
you know
34:10
yeah at one forty who cares and
just to
34:12
reiterate I married Tina for
her money
34:15
I'm just the guy that will go
to the ATM
34:17
and get the cash it's not like
I've got
34:18
her on some leash and I'm
giving her
34:20
money yeah this is this is this
is my
34:22
small contribution like please
please
34:24
hold onto that let's play the
second
34:28
part of this and then we're
really
34:29
talking about a little well can
but now
34:31
we learn of course that there's
34:33
allegations of trafficking
people across
34:35
state lines that would indicate
at this
34:39
point with apparently what the
34:40
allegations are that this is
now of
34:43
course a federally triggered
case
34:46
because of the crossing state
lines
34:47
correct that would be correct
Laura but
34:50
there were no allegations of
crossing
34:52
state lines in the Florida
situation so
34:56
you're right these are
accusations I
34:58
mean there's a serious
accusations
34:59
obviously every human being is
entitled
35:01
to basic human dignity and so
we will
35:05
see what happens but you're
absolutely
35:06
right
35:07
there was no suggestion of human
35:10
trafficking non-consensual use
of drugs
35:13
and the like in the Florida
case or the
35:17
state attorney in Palm Beach
County
35:19
would have taken a very
different yeah
35:22
an entire situation
35:26
all right well there's some
other
35:30
elements that botanic did not
discuss
35:32
that are important and they can
they
35:37
came to mind with the blackout
in
35:39
Manhattan because we do have a
confirmed
35:42
pedophile in the Clinton camp
and that's
35:45
Anthony Weiner Anthony Weiner
who is
35:47
also the husband did they
divorce ever
35:50
they know if they finally got
divorced I
35:52
think so yes
35:53
the husband of guma Abidine the
personal
35:55
as they call body man for
Hillary
35:58
Clinton and they're still
together that
36:00
they were just at the Earth
Wind & Fire
36:03
concert the other day dancing
awkwardly
36:05
together in the in the audience
when and
36:10
this there was a lot going on
around the
36:13
Hillary emails and then we had
an men
36:16
just remembering the show back
in the
36:19
day every every every minute
there was
36:21
something funny or crazy about
Anthony
36:25
Weiner who I've met and worked
with
36:26
personally and we've discussed
that at
36:28
some length about what an
asshole I
36:30
always thought it was but he's
Carlos
36:34
danger you know he's a
pedophile then he
36:36
went to jail for it so listen
there's no
36:38
argument and he had a laptop
and the
36:41
laptop was a big problem when
it came to
36:44
the quote Hillary emails and as
the New
36:46
York Police Department who
confiscated
36:49
the laptop initially the feds
swooped in
36:52
and there was a whole there's a
lot of
36:54
stuff a lot of reporting what
was on the
36:56
laptop a folder named life
insurance
36:59
what was in the life insurance
folder
37:01
you know some say pedophilia
videos you
37:05
know I there's no proof of what
was in
37:07
there but the New York Police
Department
37:10
several of the officers
definitely know
37:13
it was there there's plenty of
reporting
37:15
in mainstream that they were got
37:17
physically ill just from
looking at some
37:19
of the stuff that was on his
laptop and
37:21
around that time Comey comes
out and
37:23
doing something very odd he
talks about
37:26
the Hillary Clinton's poor
choices in
37:31
her email management but
decided just
37:34
says no this is not something
we're
37:36
going to prosecute and we kind
of don't
37:38
hear too much about the lapped
37:40
anymore and and this year for
New York
37:46
Police Department
37:47
cops have committed suicide
three in the
37:52
past nine days
37:54
the NYPD mourning the loss of
another
37:56
officer tonight the officer
died by
37:59
suicide today outside of a
precinct on
38:01
Staten Island this is the third
officer
38:03
and a little more than a week
to take
38:05
his or her life I have no idea
why they
38:07
say his or her life because all
four
38:10
were male and this last one was
a deputy
38:12
chief apparently at least he
for sure
38:16
but maybe the others had seen
what was
38:19
on this laptop and you know
again just
38:23
coming from a conspiratorial
slant
38:26
who knows what's being covered
up or
38:29
who's being killed for whatever
may be
38:31
coming out or not because as
you will
38:35
say as my wife will say him
Adam I
38:38
really love your stories but it
never
38:40
happens does it so this true
it's so far
38:44
it's never happened but home an
it's not
38:47
hard to draw these lines not
hard at all
38:51
no it's well if you want to
draw them
38:54
yeah well that is what I do
think is
38:56
impartially impractical but
okay well
39:00
listening to the theories I
think
39:02
they're they're uh I I object
to the
39:07
guilt by association mechanism
with it's
39:09
always employed which is
somewhat
39:12
bothersome we don't know that
all these
39:13
people are horrible pedophiles
but their
39:17
names keep cropping up and this
so I'm
39:20
saying I'll always think it's
smearing
39:22
it's a smear sure the target is
smear
39:25
for some reason by sand
someone's doing
39:27
it for a purpose
39:28
mm-hmm politically usually
mm-hmm and
39:31
I'm not and I'm waiting you
know I'm
39:34
waiting for the still waiting
for the
39:35
forty thousand uh well I I
never said
39:38
forty thousand I know you
didn't I've
39:40
read forty thousand more than
in one or
39:42
two times
39:43
well the forty thousand mostly
from dick
39:45
you anon now dead queuing on
bullcrap
39:49
missed disinformation operation
39:52
but it's been around these high
huge
39:54
numbers of the you know what's
also
39:56
pointed to in connection with
the again
40:01
I only have hundreds of
indictments is
40:03
what is the sealed indictment
anyway
40:05
it's an indictment that's ready
to go
40:07
that no one knows about and
they're
40:08
gonna pop it the minute it's
just like
40:10
knows about it how would you do
that
40:12
there's hundreds or how would I
know
40:15
there's moon bases I said come
on don't
40:18
ask me this stupid shit to ask
me that
40:19
let's look at more New York at
least
40:22
let's look at more New York New
York
40:24
Bill DeBlasio Bill de Blasio's
one of
40:29
his employees this was just
this year
40:32
March 29th the director of the
Young
40:35
Democrats of New York I'm sorry
the
40:38
Manhattan Young Democrats Jacob
Schwartz
40:41
son of I think the elder elder
Schwartz
40:46
well his dad was the New York
Council to
40:50
Bernie Sanders presidential
campaign
40:52
campaign treasurer for Missy
Cuomo
40:55
anyway his name is Arthur and
the kid
41:00
was arrested for pedophilia on
his
41:05
laptop
41:06
young nude females between the
41:08
approximate ages of six months
and
41:10
sixteen engaged in sexual
conduct on an
41:13
adult male you know it's just
annoying
41:15
that that happens it was just
annoying
41:17
and it's a Democrat just
annoying that
41:19
it's in Manhattan annoying that
it's
41:23
surrounding these people so you
can't
41:25
draw too much from it but when
it comes
41:28
to the sealed indictments a lot
of a lot
41:30
of the websites that I look at
point
41:34
towards a 2017 executive order
on
41:37
December 21st the executive
order
41:39
blocking the property of persons
41:41
involved in serious human
rights abuse
41:44
or corruption and what this
essentially
41:48
does is if you are I think it's
you
41:51
don't have to be convicted but
if you're
41:53
arrested on charges including
the now
41:57
let's see
42:01
I'm going to find this if you're
42:04
arrested on charges and you've
been
42:07
engaged in his activities
subscribe it's
42:10
going to scroll down for a
second well
42:11
it's human trafficking I can
tell you
42:13
that's it paraphrase and that's
what it
42:15
is
42:16
then the US government by this
executive
42:18
order not by law but by the
executive
42:20
order that has the right to
seize all
42:22
your assets all your property
that we
42:24
can get our hands on and I
remember
42:26
reading in the in the latest
Epstein
42:32
indictment that they have said
okay
42:35
according to this executive
order we now
42:37
seize all your property I don't
think
42:38
they can seize the island it's
I don't
42:40
know if they have any
jurisdiction over
42:42
that but that's kind of where
those
42:45
thousands of hundreds that I
know of
42:48
sealed indictments comes from
is from
42:50
that executive order which has
now
42:52
apparently been used at least
in this
42:54
case against or with the Epstein
42:56
incarcerate or arrest and
indictment so
43:01
you know there's there's just a
lot of
43:03
stuff and you're right I
totally agree I
43:07
do not like just throwing names
out
43:09
there but man I have some
experience in
43:13
this area with with you know
anyone if
43:15
you're interested go look up
Dutroux d
43:18
UD u TR o UX the Netherlands
Belgium
43:24
that's how altom Utley the
radio station
43:26
I was working for got its
license pulled
43:28
financing polled and virtually
not
43:31
realistically literally but
virtually
43:33
burned to the ground after just
talking
43:36
to one journalist about one
person who
43:39
happened to be the Attorney
General of
43:42
the Netherlands at the time so
yeah it's
43:46
just it's all very annoying
little
43:48
things that all fit together
but we'll
43:50
see yeah we'll see I do like
the pachán
43:55
ik confirmed my thinking and
not yours
43:58
well I thought Pichette ik was
off the
44:00
deep end on that and a number
of other
44:02
things he's done over the year
I mean he
44:06
far as he's concerned Campbell
Harris
44:08
will be the nominee from the
further
44:11
party which is
44:12
like I haven't heard that one
and a
44:17
couple of others he's got a
couple
44:18
off-the-wall things that
sometimes you
44:20
have to wonder sure sure anyone
have
44:25
anything else here but are
there any ice
44:28
rated not fun this top yes but
are there
44:30
any ice raids yet this is what
44:32
everyone's prepared we have
well let's
44:35
go to CBS New York and talk
about some
44:38
of these ice what the ice roads
are
44:40
supposed to do this is the ice
44:41
background er from viewer
watching CBS
44:45
local news you'd be picking
this up
44:47
President Trump says the
crackdown is
44:49
meant to remove criminals from
the
44:50
country CBS 2's Dave Carlin has
some
44:52
reaction from local leaders
high anxiety
44:55
in some neighborhoods where
raids by
44:57
Immigration and Customs
Enforcement or
44:59
ice are believed to be coming
Sunday the
45:02
possible wave of federal action
in ten
45:04
major US cities including New
York
45:06
focuses on criminals said
President
45:09
Trump they came in illegally on
Saturday
45:11
new york city leaders including
council
45:13
speaker Cory Johnson said those
targeted
45:15
by the drag Nets should not
open their
45:17
doors to an agent who does not
have a
45:18
warrant no you're right Mayor
Bill
45:21
DeBlasio again announced the
raids will
45:23
come without city support
including NYPD
45:25
the mayor sent out this tweet
if you are
45:28
a loved one or approached by
federal
45:29
immigration enforcement in your
home on
45:31
the street or in public
remember you
45:33
have rights and your city will
help you
45:35
fight for them in a phone
interview
45:37
Republican Congressman Peter
King of
45:39
Long Island told us something
must be
45:41
done about the estimated 11
million
45:43
immigrants living in the country
45:45
illegally
45:46
I believe these raise well
nobody wants
45:48
them they're absolutely
necessary
45:49
everyone that Isis going after
my
45:52
understanding is they've
already had the
45:54
day in court the judges have
ordered
45:56
them deported so they have no
right to
45:58
be here in the country cardinal
Dolan
46:00
Archbishop of New York brought
up the
46:02
topic at this noon mass before
the st.
46:04
Francis Cabrini shrine
46:05
he said staffers with Catholic
Charities
46:07
are working this weekend
answering
46:09
hotline calls and providing
outreach we
46:11
defend the right of a nation
46:13
- to make sure its borders are
secure
46:16
and his people are safe but we
also
46:18
depend the right of people to
be treated
46:21
honestly justice and fairly
there is
46:23
concern among religious leaders
that
46:24
when houses of worship become
safe
46:27
houses they aren't necessarily
set up
46:28
properly to become extended
living
46:31
spaces the sanctuary can't be
limited to
46:34
this particular building
Catholic
46:36
Charities volunteer Fanny Gomez
spent
46:38
today spreading a message that
help is
46:40
available
46:40
give them the rights to look at
their
46:42
paperwork and see what it is
that
46:44
they're missing in order to
become
46:45
residents but she says getting
46:47
information to those who may
need it is
46:49
complicated by the fact that
many who
46:51
fear ice this weekend are
hiding out
46:53
inside their homes until the
expected
46:55
raids peak and die down and
what I kind
46:58
of missed in that report is the
700
47:01
million dollars that the
Catholic
47:03
Charities received in this
latest round
47:04
of border funding did they
mention that
47:06
in the piece anywhere knowing
that
47:08
that's a very excellent point
because
47:10
the he did mention the Catholic
47:13
Charities but he never
mentioned that
47:14
and he says by a volunteer a
volunteer
47:18
for the Catholic Charities as
if that's
47:21
the CEO of these outfits they
make a
47:24
million dollars a year yeah but
that's
47:27
not these I these particular
ice raisers
47:30
was pointed out only I think on
PBS or
47:32
maybe at the regular NBC report
were
47:36
these are all part of a
deportation
47:39
order that not these people
that as
47:41
Peter King says they've already
had
47:43
their these are people that
went to
47:45
court it was determined that
they were
47:47
in the country illegally and
they were
47:48
given deportation orders so the
idea is
47:53
it's got nothing to do with
then what I
47:55
mean I agree that that should be
47:57
mentioned but but the idea is
we have a
47:59
list of people that that's art
we're
48:03
told to report and get deported
and
48:06
they've never showed back up
and that's
48:08
all that's what this is and
they're the
48:10
concern as well you know
somebody else
48:11
might get mixed up in it but
this is not
48:14
like just a random raid it's
not like
48:16
you know it's all rain no but
if you
48:18
look at Twitter right now the
hashtag
48:20
ice raid I see ice ice raid
yeah hashtag
48:25
ice raid is trending listen we
have
48:27
pictures
48:28
of Nazis with the Pence's head
on it
48:30
yeah walkies hospitals Lord
ordered yeah
48:34
oh yes not a random raid I just
out of
48:37
the blue I mean these people
this is out
48:39
of control the Twitter verse
here's a
48:43
Pelosi and just like Hillary
Clinton and
48:46
others she was making sure you
know your
48:49
rights but the thing she says
in this
48:50
52nd clip in one of her press
little
48:53
conferences is really
discouraging as
48:58
ice deportation more a nice
deportation
49:00
warrant is not the same as a
search
49:03
warrant if that is the only
document ice
49:07
brings to a home raid agents do
not have
49:10
the legal right to enter a home
if ice
49:14
agents don't have a warrant
warrant
49:16
signed by a judge a person may
refuse to
49:20
open the door and let them in an
49:23
administrative order of removal
from ice
49:25
or immigration authorities is
simply not
49:29
enough families belong together
everyone
49:33
in our country has rights all
these
49:36
families are mixed status
families we
49:40
hope the president would pray
at the
49:43
president well think about this
I would
49:47
say again hopefully it's again
yes
49:51
everyone has rights no it's not
true
49:54
you don't have the same rights
if you're
49:56
not a citizen you can vote in a
federal
49:58
election a general election
that's one
50:00
right you don't have yeah
everybody has
50:03
rights no that's not entirely
again I'm
50:05
gonna bring back in Pelosi in
this clip
50:08
these were this is court-ordered
50:11
deportations like any
deportations like
50:14
the situation you know that
you've
50:16
experienced where somebody
can't get
50:18
into the country yeah I mean
there's to
50:20
all these issues that are legal
they've
50:23
been gone through that they
went through
50:24
the system and they were these
are
50:26
court-ordered deportations and
they're
50:28
made to look like they're not
by the
50:30
Democrats yep I mean they're
making it
50:33
look as those as random arrays
oh let's
50:36
go round up the people let's
round them
50:38
all up and that's not the case
50:40
Easton is very maybe one or two
people
50:43
reported it correctly it's very
it's
50:46
dangerous because it incites a
lot of
50:48
hatred
50:50
you know I guess some guy was
throwing
50:53
Molotov cocktails at an ice
detention
50:55
center and then they wound up
shooting
50:57
him and killing him
50:58
now this is trending as he's
the martyr
51:01
this is the start of the Civil
War the
51:04
guy was a nut ball yeah well
I'm just
51:06
telling you what's going on
what he was
51:08
trying that he was trying to
light up a
51:10
propane tank and there you go
outside of
51:13
a facility which would have
made a hit
51:15
would have killed him but now
just just
51:20
to bring this to the
heartstrings of
51:23
America there was a well as two
parts it
51:29
was very very long yesterday it
was a
51:31
the migrant children border
crossing
51:34
hearing and I was kind of
expecting you
51:41
know someone to get up there
and talk
51:42
about how you know Pence and
Trump
51:45
personally had taken babies
from wombs
51:47
and and incubators and thrown
him on the
51:49
ground and stomped on them it
was pretty
51:51
damn close actually did you see
any of
51:54
this cuz it was there was some
very
51:55
interesting stuff in it died
probably I
51:58
don't know I've seen so much
stuff
51:59
well the firt so this was
Cummings his
52:03
panel I actually have one back
and forth
52:06
on this well I have I have a
series so
52:08
just let me roll with this yes
it
52:10
started now a Oh see she had it
all set
52:13
up of course she didn't have it
set up
52:15
her handlers and she's even
she's
52:17
slipping so badly that she
isn't even
52:20
pretending that she's doing the
work she
52:22
isn't even pretending that
these people
52:23
are in her office anymore she's
reading
52:27
everything from a script
including
52:30
including this little this
little ditty
52:32
they gave her a what is it
called
52:36
a script where you can skip
logic script
52:40
if well they didn't have enough
of the
52:43
skip logic answers for when she
got to
52:47
the former director of ice who
was the
52:51
ice director
52:52
present yes Holman but before
any of
52:55
that happened this happened
thank you
52:57
very much mr. consul cortez mr.
chair i
53:00
would like to be sworn in
that's right I
53:02
would like to be sworn in all
right we
53:05
usually don't require a
swearing-in uh
53:07
but do you want to be sworn in
all right
53:11
okay do you you stand up please
do you
53:15
swear or affirm that the
testimony you
53:18
are about to give is the truth
the whole
53:20
truth and nothing but the truth
is it
53:23
the truth you may be seated
53:26
let that be weird well there's
a reason
53:31
mr. Castillo Cortez answered in
the
53:34
affirmative
53:35
so the strategy was for her
testimony
53:38
now to be she can always go
back and say
53:42
I testified under oath that I
saw women
53:45
who were forced to drink out of
toilets
53:47
I could not have lied about it
53:49
and so she goes into her
testimony and I
53:53
only have the last two mr.
toilet won't
53:55
drinking out of toilet ease
these aren't
53:57
toilets that they're drinking
out of
53:59
this justice system yeah it's a
test
54:02
irrelevant to the story the
reason she
54:05
wanted to be placed under oath
is for
54:07
her to say I was under oath and
she and
54:11
I have to say if you see the
video she's
54:13
reading this she's she's
glancing over
54:16
out of the corner of her eye
she's
54:17
picking it up she's doing a
great job
54:19
she's getting to the climax
where the
54:21
tears are welling up and then
you can
54:24
actually hear that right at the
end of
54:25
this clip someone faints they
keel over
54:28
right near the door you can
actually
54:30
hear audibly someone faints
just by the
54:33
door and off to the side so
she's
54:35
interrupted her entire demeanor
is and
54:38
there's no tears she leans over
to
54:42
Birk by the by somebody
stepping on her
54:45
act and she doesn't get to
finish it
54:46
because her time was up but
here's how
54:48
here's how she was going with
the app
54:50
that their sync was not working
and we
54:53
tested the sync ourselves and
the sync
54:55
was not working and they were
told to
54:56
drink out of a toilet bowl I
believe
54:59
them
54:59
I believe these women I
believed the
55:02
canker sores that I saw in
their mouths
55:04
because they were only allowed
to be fed
55:06
on nutritious food I believed
them when
55:09
they said they were sleeping on
concrete
55:10
floors for two months I
believed them
55:13
and what was worse about this
mr.
55:15
chairman was the fact that
there were
55:17
American flags hanging all over
these
55:20
facilities that children being
separated
55:23
from their parents in front of
an
55:25
American flag that women were
being
55:29
called these names under an
American
55:32
flag
55:32
we cannot allow for this one she
55:42
apparently hates doesn't love
America
55:44
also no American flag and did
you hear
55:47
the little of the little boom
in the
55:48
background there is somebody
someone
55:50
faints in this gun she was
working
55:52
herself up she was ready for it
she was
55:54
and she was already over time
Cummings
55:56
lets her do whatever the hell
she wants
55:57
but then I didn't clip that but
then yes
55:59
it's like oh I'm yeah your
time's up kid
56:02
with you it went over your time
anyway
56:03
so I have a couple more Clips
three only
56:06
so then it's what do you what
are you
56:08
happening about the woman is
the worst
56:11
and you know who was sitting
behind her
56:14
when she was testifying the
girl from
56:15
the woman from code pink and
all these
56:17
people in the background rather
what's
56:19
her name the little the little
widow
56:20
cold pink woman she looks like
a like a
56:23
psychopath yeah she was there
and then
56:25
all of her all of a o'seas
curmudgeons
56:29
around there whispering in her
ear so
56:31
finally it's her turn to ask a
question
56:33
of Thomas Holman the former ice
director
56:36
and this guy probably seen a
clip or two
56:38
was just not taking shit from
anybody
56:40
and certainly not from AOC who
fumbles
56:44
the script there's no skip
logic answer
56:46
for her to go to she's humming
humming a
56:49
hum and it doesn't want to that
and I
56:51
think she just really lost it
on this
56:53
one
56:53
family separation the way that
we have
56:55
and I should preface this by
saying the
56:57
idea here and you'll even hear
say the
57:01
staff you know the staff like
the staff
57:03
at what the Justice Democrats
and no one
57:05
in your office is doing this is
all
57:07
other people these former
Bernie bros
57:10
who or put this these actresses
in that
57:13
the squad actresses and the
idea is
57:17
she's Nancy Drew Nancy Drew has
57:19
uncovered who is really
responsible for
57:22
writing this child separation
law this
57:25
is this is the man look at him
he
57:27
couldn't be more white and more
horrible
57:29
looking it looks like a no he's
like
57:30
Shrek family separation in the
way that
57:35
we have seen it will we take
children
57:36
away from their parents without
due
57:39
process began last year
undersecretary
57:42
Kirsten Nielsen but I had to
dig further
57:44
and our staff dug further I had
to dig
57:48
further and our staff are stuck
isn't it
57:50
your staff it's our staff
because this
57:52
is operation that she's just an
actress
57:57
4-year undersecretary Kirsten
Nielsen
58:00
but I had to dig further and
our staff
58:02
dug further but where did this
start
58:05
within the administration she
58:07
implemented it and we found a
memo dates
58:10
back to April 22nd here you're
always
58:19
satisfaction right in the
middle this is
58:22
one of my favorite performances
by it
58:25
truly is a great performance
there's no
58:26
doubt by and our staff dug
further but
58:29
where did this start within the
58:31
administration she implemented
it and we
58:34
found a memo dates back to
April 23rd of
58:38
2018 where there was an official
58:41
recommendation to quote pursue
58:45
prosecution of all amenable
adults who
58:48
cross our border quote
illegally even
58:50
though this applied to legal
asylum
58:52
seekers in practice including
those
58:55
presenting with a family unit
between
58:58
ports of entry in coordination
with DOJ
59:01
here
59:02
is the memo that I would like
to submit
59:03
to the Congressional 23rd 2018
subject
59:07
increasing prosecutions of
immigration
59:09
violations without objection
and so I
59:12
looked at this memo and it
seems like
59:13
this is the source of it and it
seems as
59:17
though mr. Holman that you are
the
59:20
author and will provide it over
but I
59:24
would like to note that here it
says the
59:27
official recommendation there
were three
59:29
different options presented the
third
59:32
included the option for family
59:34
separation this initiative
would pursue
59:36
prosecution of all amenable
adults
59:39
including those presenting with
a family
59:41
unit mr. Holman your name is on
this is
59:44
this correct
59:44
yes I sent a memo so you are
the author
59:47
of the family separation policy
I'm not
59:49
the author this memo
59:50
you're not the author but you
signed the
59:52
memo yes well you already hit
her did
59:54
you hear voice go
59:56
you're not the author but you
signed the
59:59
memo see she expected to hear
that he
1:00:00
was the author they told her
this guy
1:00:02
did it he's the guy Yossi nail
him I
1:00:07
can't my separation policy I'm
not the
1:00:09
author this memo
1:00:10
you're not the author but you
signed the
1:00:12
memo tolerance memo so you
provided the
1:00:18
official recommendation to
secretary
1:00:20
Nielsen on families for the
United
1:00:22
States to pursue family
separation
1:00:24
I gave secretary Nielson
numerous
1:00:26
recommendations on how to
secure the
1:00:28
border and save lives but it
says here
1:00:30
that you ret you gave her
numerous
1:00:32
options but the recommendation
was
1:00:34
option three family separation
I'm
1:00:36
saying this is not the only
paper where
1:00:38
we given the secretary numerous
options
1:00:40
to secure the border and save
lives and
1:00:43
so the recommendation of the
many that
1:00:46
you recommended you recommended
1:00:49
tolerance now wait for it wait
for it
1:00:51
because now now and now she's
gonna blow
1:00:53
it which includes family
separation the
1:00:56
same as is whatever US citizen
parent
1:00:58
gets arrested when they're with
a child
1:01:00
zero tolerance was interpreted
as the
1:01:03
policy that separated children
if I get
1:01:05
arrested for DUI and I have a
young
1:01:07
child in a car I will be
separated well
1:01:09
the police office in New York
and I
1:01:11
rested
1:01:11
father for domestic violence I
separate
1:01:13
that all due respect legal
asylees are
1:01:18
not charged with any crime when
you're
1:01:20
in the country illegally is
violation
1:01:22
eight United States Code 1325
seeking
1:01:24
asylum is because you want to
seek
1:01:27
asylum to go through the port
of entry
1:01:28
through the legal way the
Attorney
1:01:30
General the United States has
made that
1:01:31
clear okay
1:01:33
mr. chair the the memo is it's
submitted
1:01:37
to the record for review
someone didn't
1:01:42
inform her that this Asylum
seeking has
1:01:45
to be done at a port Ravenna to
entry
1:01:47
and so the whole thing fell
apart
1:01:50
she's a fizzle total fizzle
total fail
1:01:53
next we have Chuy Gonzales he's
from
1:01:58
Chicago Illinois Democrat and
he his
1:02:02
real name is hey Zeus and he
did a
1:02:06
really despicable thing and God
blesses
1:02:09
a Thomas Holman for just not
taking it
1:02:11
mr. Holman you have said that
most
1:02:13
immigrants are quote not
criminals other
1:02:16
than the criminal act that they
do when
1:02:19
they entered the country
illegally that
1:02:21
is why I think we ought to
revisit the
1:02:24
criminalizing desperation
striking
1:02:28
sections 1325 and 1326 of tidal
wave of
1:02:31
the u.s. code the statutes that
the
1:02:33
administration has leveraged to
separate
1:02:36
thousands of children from their
1:02:38
families mr. Holman do you
understand
1:02:40
that the consequences of
separation of
1:02:43
many children will be lifelong
trauma
1:02:45
and carried across generations
have we
1:02:48
not learned from the internment
of
1:02:50
japanese-americans mr. Holman
I'm a
1:02:53
father do you have children how
can you
1:02:56
possibly allow this to happen
under your
1:02:58
watch do you not care is it
because
1:03:01
these children don't look like
children
1:03:03
that are around you I don't get
it
1:03:06
have you ever held a deceased
child in
1:03:08
your arms first of all your
comments are
1:03:10
disgusting I've served my
country 34
1:03:14
years well I've served my
country for 34
1:03:18
years and yes I held a
five-year-old boy
1:03:20
in my arms that impact that
1:03:22
tractor-trailer I knelt down
beside him
1:03:23
and said a prayer for him
1:03:25
because I knew what his last 30
minutes
1:03:27
his life were like and I had a
1:03:28
five-year-old son at the time
what I've
1:03:30
been trying to do my 34 years
serving my
1:03:32
nation is to save lives so for
you to
1:03:35
sit there and insult my
integrity it
1:03:37
might love my country and for
the
1:03:39
Emperor children that's why
this whole
1:03:41
thing needs to be fixed so that
was
1:03:43
really nice of Chewie there to
say hey
1:03:45
you racist
1:03:46
I guess cuz the kid wasn't
white like
1:03:49
you that you don't care I mean
1:03:51
unbelievable to say these
things I was
1:03:55
flabbergasted it this was a
showboating
1:04:00
yeah but he was just purchasing
he
1:04:02
thinks he's hot shut by doing
this well
1:04:04
it was never seen this guy
performed
1:04:06
before he's he's an idiot
1:04:08
this Garcia guy so what did
come out of
1:04:11
the hearing was the three
things that
1:04:13
need to change and you know
you've heard
1:04:15
a lot of this could be change
in 15
1:04:17
minutes it turns out it could
be fixed
1:04:19
pretty simply and the one thing
that was
1:04:23
there was a guy didn't clip it
there was
1:04:24
agreement that if families are
detained
1:04:28
in a family detention center
for forty
1:04:31
days which is the amount of
time it
1:04:33
currently takes for a family
immigration
1:04:36
lawyer to be assigned to their
case that
1:04:40
there is a 99% a success rate
of the
1:04:44
families returning with their
attorney
1:04:48
to a hearing for asylum now of
course
1:04:51
this is a very small group that
that is
1:04:55
actually admitted but instead
of the
1:04:58
almost zero percent people who
were let
1:05:00
loose and come back for their
hearing
1:05:02
99% when they are held in
detention for
1:05:05
at least 40 days now for a
number of
1:05:07
reasons and rules and
regulations the
1:05:10
fluores agreement stuff that is
I don't
1:05:12
think we need to go into here
families
1:05:15
really only are able to stay in
these
1:05:17
detention centers for twenty
days and so
1:05:19
the whole thing is just a big
cluster
1:05:22
but Jim Jordan asked Thomas
Pullman to
1:05:25
give the three things that need
to
1:05:27
change in order for this crisis
at the
1:05:31
border to not to be over of
course but
1:05:33
to subside and the guy said it
multiple
1:05:37
times
1:05:37
this four five hour session so
I just
1:05:40
wanted to wrap up with that
it's pretty
1:05:41
short
1:05:42
we're the ones have to change
law so
1:05:43
give us that recommendation a
fifth time
1:05:44
the three things that we got to
do if we
1:05:46
would close the loopholes in
the T V PRA
1:05:48
where children sent to America
treated
1:05:50
the same as children Mexico
okay this I
1:05:52
didn't know that there's a
difference in
1:05:54
the status of children seeking
asylum
1:05:57
from Mexico versus other South
American
1:06:00
countries but that seems to be
a problem
1:06:02
if we would change the for
asylum
1:06:04
agreements that we can actually
detain
1:06:05
families and family setting
long enough
1:06:07
to see a judge and plead their
case if
1:06:09
we can change the rules of
asylum so it
1:06:12
makes more sense so ninety
percent that
1:06:14
people don't pass the first
interview a
1:06:15
lot fewer pass it in front of a
judge
1:06:17
those three things would would
mean a
1:06:20
big would make a big difference
on the
1:06:22
border and decrease the
immigrant those
1:06:24
three things go to the heart of
the
1:06:25
matter they go to the incentive
is that
1:06:26
right they go and send up along
with the
1:06:28
other things such as talking
about
1:06:29
polishing ice having no
detention free
1:06:32
education yeah free medical care
1:06:35
citizenship for those who are
here
1:06:37
illegally when you keep
authorizing
1:06:39
incentives for people from
sanctuary
1:06:40
cities come to this country
you'll be
1:06:42
protected from ice as long as
you keep
1:06:44
having as well as kindest
people people
1:06:47
won't keep trying to come those
kind of
1:06:48
statements made by Democrats in
the
1:06:49
United States Congress or in
positions
1:06:52
of influence in this country
they have
1:06:54
an impact don't they that was
1:06:55
significant impact there you go
and
1:06:57
there it is
1:06:58
stop talking like it's all
gonna be okay
1:07:02
and then these people will not
come so
1:07:05
harsh so on American Adam yes I
know
1:07:10
there's a theory going around
on the
1:07:13
right wing talks or maybe some
other
1:07:16
group I can't remember where I
got this
1:07:18
from I don't have a clip I was
looking
1:07:19
for it that Trump is is is
leveraging
1:07:24
this to the hilt because all the
1:07:27
evidence shows that he's not
deporting
1:07:28
nearly half of what Obama Obama
and and
1:07:34
he wants to keep this thing
going so he
1:07:36
can use it as a campaign issue
because
1:07:38
he knows he's got the Democrats
by the
1:07:39
balls here by the short hairs
they'd
1:07:42
like to say because the public
at large
1:07:45
doesn't go for this they're not
all in
1:07:47
on the sanctuary cities they
hate it and
1:07:50
hate people like the ones who
just
1:07:51
ambushed there was a little
sister state
1:07:55
at a with the bite in and I
don't have
1:07:57
the ho discipline where the
people are
1:07:59
taking this cuz bite it bite
and says we
1:08:00
got em separate families but he
said it
1:08:02
accidentally and they they
think that
1:08:05
was that you know I have a
bunch of
1:08:07
Biden gaps but this is the one
this is a
1:08:10
short clip where it's hard to
hear but
1:08:13
you'll be able to hear the
chant and
1:08:15
Biden is talking to somebody
about don't
1:08:18
you think we're all
deportations should
1:08:19
stop and then whitens not going
for it
1:08:22
he's saying no people need to be
1:08:24
deported who need to be
deported I mean
1:08:26
just can he still be the front
runner it
1:08:29
makes no sense so but so then
they came
1:08:32
up with this little chant which
I just
1:08:34
thought was a gem if we can
hear it
1:08:43
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1:08:49
three million deportations
under Obama
1:08:52
administration is that what
they're
1:08:53
singing it goes three million
1:08:55
deportations under the Obama
1:08:57
administration's apologize now
1:09:18
well we'll keep our Joe gas for
a little
1:09:21
bit later because I'd like to
thank you
1:09:24
for your courage and say in the
morning
1:09:25
to you and the man who put the
sea and
1:09:27
children that we need to think
of Jhansi
1:09:29
Depp alright are you Adam Curry
in the
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morning all ships at sea boots
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is no longer listening to the
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you never know Alexander nori
now we
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were looking for artwork for
episode
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11:54 1154 episodes goldfish
invasion
1:10:21
was the title of it and we
really didn't
1:10:24
find anything appealing that
came in
1:10:26
part wise and so we went back
and you
1:10:29
know this was image number I
think was
1:10:31
image number 4000 that's how
old it is
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right now we're at the me see
what we're
1:10:37
at we're at over 17,000 14,000
and this
1:10:45
was somewhere in the yeah
somewheres
1:10:47
about five years ago yeah 41 60
or
1:10:50
something and it was a pair of
we had
1:10:52
talked about the Nike shoe so
as a pair
1:10:54
of shoes with him with the Isis
Isis
1:10:59
slogan on it which for some
reason
1:11:01
seemed appropriate I think we
were just
1:11:02
tired
1:11:05
I was tired it was a rough show
we had a
1:11:11
rough start
1:11:12
we worked an extra hour yeah
well I did
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you just
1:11:17
I hear that here in Grouse you
know I
1:11:19
got it I got a nice note from a
guy who
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does audio for bands
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he says Amen I know exactly how
you feel
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something goes
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wrong with the band with their
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there's a lot of drunk people
going hey
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man get the band back on it is
the
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plight of the of the audio
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it goes wrong although I do
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having the troll room there
because they
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I think the adrenaline once
they get me
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pissed off enough I start
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find the solution eventually so
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I think that's probably what
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on this we had Bastille Day its
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I'm celebrating
1:13:33
it's and it was also 33 times 30
1:13:37
plus 33 plus 33 is 1155 no no
it just it
1:13:42
we became no didn't see much of
it well
1:13:45
the best deal day was the one I
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most of we're just open
donations
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separate the 33 we got we got
40 $33
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donation oh okay oh that's not
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a long time no love John was
right about
1:13:57
the some of the producers are
out
1:13:59
gallivanting about the country
countries
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for the summer yes I did so I
did I did
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so the show prior to his
mentioning it
1:14:09
okie also I guess took a train
right on
1:14:11
a non-stop from Virginia to
Florida the
1:14:14
cohort trip took about 24 but I
was able
1:14:17
to buy the with it again
reminds me of
1:14:19
the story of the train or the
1:14:20
cross-country train Amtrak that
was two
1:14:23
days late hey you know my
neighbor Arnie
1:14:30
Steve told you about Steve so
see so we
1:14:33
had we had him over the other
the other
1:14:36
night and Steve told me that he
took the
1:14:39
Amtrak from Austin to Chicago
he says it
1:14:42
was fantastic says it takes 21
hours you
1:14:44
get your own sleeping cabin
with bunk
1:14:47
beds well you buy it of course
but it's
1:14:50
your own little little home
your own
1:14:52
little house I got 24 hours of
TV's TV
1:14:56
he was smoking his vape you
know it was
1:14:59
great I got there 21 hours
later you
1:15:01
could stick his head up to the
1:15:02
observation deck to to look
around just
1:15:05
like he says it's a really it's
insane
1:15:07
you know it's about the same as
easy
1:15:08
easy jet this is a Southwest
this is
1:15:11
really it's worth it except for
the time
1:15:13
now it's something I had this I
remember
1:15:16
one time I was in New York or
nas in
1:15:20
Washington DC and I had to go
down to an
1:15:23
event in Atlanta and so I I had
to spend
1:15:29
either another night and then
take the
1:15:31
airplane down to Atlanta and
that had to
1:15:33
spend a night in the hotel or I
found
1:15:35
that the Crescent which is a
famous
1:15:37
train that runs from New York
all the
1:15:39
way down to New Orleans I was
like a
1:15:41
commie train
1:15:42
The Crescent yes and I could
get on that
1:15:47
thing in Washington DC at Union
Station
1:15:50
and it was a night train so I
could
1:15:52
sleep on it and I'd wake up the
next day
1:15:54
in Atlanta so that saves the
cost of a
1:15:57
hotel room mm-hmm and the
airplane and
1:16:00
it was actually cheaper there
you go
1:16:02
wouldn't have been there was
really zero
1:16:04
time difference in terms of
what it were
1:16:06
when I would have gotten there
and
1:16:07
everything in between and I
found that
1:16:09
to be a very interesting idea
they
1:16:11
should run more of those trains
this
1:16:18
concludes your former segment a
12 hour
1:16:21
trip took about 24 but is able
to be he
1:16:23
continues I was able to bring
my car and
1:16:26
it was overnight so it was well
rested
1:16:29
what kind of train is he
bringing his
1:16:30
car on something something
you're like
1:16:32
yeah clean comfortable and good
they do
1:16:35
have those in Europe and
courteous a
1:16:36
pleasant experience in all but
because I
1:16:38
got a stateroom they had was an
absolute
1:16:41
necessity for my son
1:16:42
pricey yeah in addition to
supporting
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the best podcast and universe
humbly and
1:16:47
selfishly beg for karma as I
prepare for
1:16:50
my final exam in immunology
1:16:51
taking for the second time I am
doing
1:16:54
this online schooling which is
quite
1:16:57
expensive and hard to follow
yes yeah
1:16:59
the exams are proctored online
for even
1:17:02
more money I don't think it's
worth the
1:17:03
money or effort I'm an old
worn-out busy
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lazy ADHD you could be a
podcaster what
1:17:11
are you messing around with
Knology
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flageolet on earnest something
to do as
1:17:20
I see what no as I was going ah
he's
1:17:25
retiring from the Navy I get it
1:17:27
something to do as I approach
my exodus
1:17:30
from the Navy I still have a
handful
1:17:32
don't read ahead I still have a
handful
1:17:35
of years left but I'm trying to
keep my
1:17:37
eyes on the prize while
avoiding women
1:17:39
because mgtow no Mik Junko big
toe I
1:17:43
have no idea of my accounting
but I am
1:17:46
already a night for 980 dollars
48 is
1:17:49
two sets of three boobs 33
somehow like
1:17:53
an old Total Recall movie but
twice as
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good
1:17:56
and in honor of a new day as I
said
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there you go yeah as always
keep up the
1:18:01
good work please karma from me
in my and
1:18:03
any obama stutter song doug is
yeah
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there's a bunch of those dug
the sand
1:18:10
sailer I get it
1:18:11
on a ship in a shipyard migt
omgt o w
1:18:15
men going their own way as a
movement
1:18:18
though I think we've discussed
you've
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got yeah that's an excellent
one Thank
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You Dennis Adams 33333 and his
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comment is ITM Wow well I guess
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this for him let me see
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you ever lose that clip we can
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it and no I don't think so
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Louisville Louisville Kentucky
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she sent a note in and she used
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three different pins I try not
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ahead i TM and tyf why see for
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hard work and hours you to put
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deconstructing this all written
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appreciated please accept my
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207 23 I've listened for many
years and
1:20:22
it has been a while since I've
donated
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by my monthly I've had a
monthly going
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on with a lot of 33 pop oh no
he said
1:20:30
that the reality is I've had a
lot of 33
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s pop up in receipts
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ah this happens a lot
synchronicity
1:20:37
looking at the time and nobody
you know
1:20:40
that these random numbers so I
figured I
1:20:43
was time to donate recently I
meant I
1:20:46
meant is to get my oh she meant
to get
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her hearing check since I it
started to
1:20:53
deteriorate and when looking at
my MRI
1:20:56
the radiologist noticed
abnormal blood
1:21:00
vessels in my brain oh by
accident they
1:21:04
found that I had something Miya
Miya
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disease a rare something
cerebral
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disorder caused by
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narrowed arteries in the brain
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I want to mention something
about
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LinkedIn okay so I cancelled my
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executive subscription which
gave you
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all these extra features hmm
because
1:25:17
LinkedIn I always would
download by I
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would back up my contacts every
so often
1:25:23
but I went for awhile without
doing and
1:25:25
I did it recently and I've
noticed that
1:25:27
the back ups no good it doesn't
have it
1:25:30
just halves names hmm there's
no phone
1:25:33
numbers there's no addresses
there's
1:25:35
nothing but names and it may be
a
1:25:36
company that's it
1:25:38
really I used to always back
them up and
1:25:41
I have the email addresses
which you
1:25:42
could use and if you wanted to
go to
1:25:44
another system you want to say
oh
1:25:46
there's another code add a
portability
1:25:48
is what you're talking about
which is
1:25:51
always expected I can do that
with my
1:25:53
MailChimp stuff I downloaded a
list of
1:25:55
all the contacts and it's fine
I got
1:25:57
everybody all the information
is there
1:25:59
now all of a sudden out of the
blue
1:26:01
linked and doesn't do give you
anything
1:26:04
more than just a bunch of names
right
1:26:06
I'm not paying extra money for
anything
1:26:09
from this operation if they're
gonna
1:26:10
pull that scam hmm that's my
email
1:26:15
addresses where's my
portability I don't
1:26:17
see it is to download nothing I
might as
1:26:19
well just you know where they I
have to
1:26:20
go back to it to their system
to get
1:26:23
some whiskey melody that's when
I have
1:26:24
my own address book yeah that's
the
1:26:26
Silicon Valley
1:26:26
roach motel no kidding yeah
that's how
1:26:30
it goes so they lost that means
I was
1:26:33
paying too much anyway my wife
wrote I
1:26:37
said it's the LinkedIn thing
I've got
1:26:40
useful I am calling me me after
the show
1:26:42
and playing that for her yeah I
should
1:26:44
be like oh my god he nailed it
so
1:26:46
uncanny that's my voice so so
now I'm
1:26:53
right she's right I'm not
spending money
1:26:55
per month to do these guys for
what
1:26:59
funny funny thing I never got a
job from
1:27:01
LinkedIn funny thing is you
know Mimi
1:27:03
does all the expenses for the
show
1:27:05
she'll call me up and say why
are you
1:27:06
still using that gives me shit
about
1:27:09
using stuff stop doing that
1:27:13
yeah oh man she keeps it was
this one
1:27:17
right you know I had it I'm not
dead
1:27:18
this is not worth it i'm not
gonna i'm
1:27:20
dumb i'm probably gonna phase
out and
1:27:22
probably quit the whole thing
eventually
1:27:23
cuz it's just not a good system
since
1:27:26
Microsoft bought him I think
there are
1:27:27
two Adam curry accounts one
dates back
1:27:31
to the whenever that's first
started
1:27:33
maybe that was in the 90s till
late 90s
1:27:35
I guess do they start then
LinkedIn for
1:27:41
sure around 2005 it was there
anyway I
1:27:45
just got so fed up with the
thing and
1:27:47
people building their profile I
got no
1:27:49
time for this
1:27:50
and I'm glad I didn't because
it seems
1:27:52
like you're only facilitating
them and
1:27:54
yeah and I'm not looking for a
job and
1:27:56
I'm quite sure I will never get
hired
1:27:58
for a job anyway you know all
you got to
1:28:00
do is listen to this show like
guys
1:28:04
don't want him in the
organization so
1:28:06
ever since I became a
maximalist I'm
1:28:09
tracking the bitcoins it's been
an
1:28:11
interesting two weeks with a
high of
1:28:13
almost fourteen thousand today
a big
1:28:16
drop down to the mid 10
thousands in
1:28:20
fact it's about ten thousand
six hundred
1:28:21
right now who knows what the
reasons are
1:28:25
it does seem to go with the feds
1:28:27
decisions or their or their
implications
1:28:30
you know when the president says
1:28:31
something whenever the whenever
there's
1:28:33
a a threat of perhaps not
cutting
1:28:37
interest rates as much as they
say they
1:28:39
mind if at all a Bitcoin seems
to go up
1:28:42
when things seem to be going
good with
1:28:44
the United States it really it
seems to
1:28:46
be the enemy of the United
States the
1:28:48
United States dollar but this
did come
1:28:50
up this week on the the Federal
Reserve
1:28:55
Board meeting notes and the Fed
chair
1:28:58
Jerome Powell was asked a
question about
1:29:01
crypto and bitcoins
specifically in
1:29:03
regards to the United States
dollar and
1:29:06
more to return to the question
that
1:29:07
Senator Purdue had asked you
about the
1:29:10
impact of a crypto currency
system on
1:29:14
our reserve currency in the in
the world
1:29:19
particularly in the United
States
1:29:21
reserve currency which as as
you both
1:29:25
indicated in your
1:29:26
has I think the United States
has
1:29:29
benefited from our currency
being the
1:29:32
world's reserve currency
1:29:33
if a crypto currency system
were to
1:29:36
become prevalent throughout the
globe
1:29:39
would that diminish or remove
the need
1:29:44
for a reserve currency in the
1:29:47
traditional sense I think by
the way
1:29:48
what an asinine stupid question
to ask
1:29:51
but okay I ever this was I like
that
1:29:54
they ask in the traditional
sense I
1:29:56
think there's things like that
are
1:29:58
possible but we really haven't
seen them
1:30:00
we haven't seen widespread
adoption
1:30:02
I mean bitcoins is a good
example really
1:30:05
almost no one uses Bitcoin for
payments
1:30:07
they use it more as an
alternative to
1:30:09
gold really it's a store of
value it's a
1:30:11
speculative store of value now
this is
1:30:14
something that I've argued
against for
1:30:16
many years before I saw the
light and
1:30:17
here's the chair of the Federal
Reserve
1:30:19
Board saying it's a store of
value just
1:30:22
like gold
1:30:23
well like gold um so we don't
have in it
1:30:26
that people of course have been
talking
1:30:28
about this since
cryptocurrencies
1:30:30
emerged but we haven't seen it
but
1:30:34
that's not to say we won't see
it and if
1:30:35
we do see it yes you could see
a return
1:30:39
to an era that in the United
States
1:30:41
where we had many different
currencies
1:30:42
and you know in in the
so-called I guess
1:30:45
the national banking era now
that I
1:30:47
found interesting and I wanted
to ask
1:30:49
you about it because the way I
see it if
1:30:51
Bitcoin truly became the
international
1:30:54
unit system of trade or
anything for
1:30:57
that matter I'm pretty sure the
guns
1:30:59
would come out there's no way
certainly
1:31:03
Trump will never let that
happen but do
1:31:06
you know anything about this
period when
1:31:09
we have all kinds of different
1:31:10
currencies in the United States
well
1:31:13
yeah that was we had everybody
had
1:31:16
pretty much their own state
currencies
1:31:18
there was sitting currencies
there were
1:31:20
Bank currencies and they were
all over
1:31:21
the place in the 1800's I'd I
didn't
1:31:25
know they'd in this in the US
we had a
1:31:26
whole bunch of them I didn't
know that
1:31:28
oh there was a slew of them
they're very
1:31:29
collectible hmm right now we
have the
1:31:31
farmers market wooden nickels
we have
1:31:33
that
1:31:35
it's it's money it's cut out of
wood
1:31:36
it's cool
1:31:38
anyway I am a maximalist I do
believe in
1:31:42
Bitcoin I think it already is I
think it
1:31:47
is a unit of international
monetary
1:31:50
trade and transfer because I'm
using it
1:31:53
as such
1:31:55
we'll see we'll see but he did
this this
1:31:58
is quite a from where Bitcoin
came from
1:32:00
this is quite a statement from
this guy
1:32:02
to say you know it's kind of
like gold
1:32:04
alright store value that's a
first
1:32:08
yeah it is the Gold's up to
fourteen
1:32:13
hundred dollars an ounce
1:32:14
well you recall that I had a
whole bunch
1:32:16
of gold at 700 and was saying
buy gold
1:32:19
buy gold now unfortunately you
must have
1:32:23
made out like a bandit that was
after
1:32:25
the first divorce that wasn't
said
1:32:27
that's so great anymore
1:32:32
nope not very smart it's
alright I'm a
1:32:36
podcaster remember so you know
so you
1:32:39
listen to Kamala Harris every
so often
1:32:42
podcasters and once in a while
she gets
1:32:45
on a roll and it's like you
don't hear
1:32:49
too often when she does is
pretty
1:32:50
something there's something to
listener
1:32:51
here listen to Kamala on a roll
I got a
1:32:53
quiz for you I want the real
thing
1:32:55
ladies and gentlemen not just
1:32:57
superficial things I want a
Department
1:32:59
of Children and Youth I don't
want to
1:33:01
just talk about medicare-for-all
1:33:02
although we need it we need to
talk
1:33:04
about the chemical policies and
the
1:33:05
environmental policies and the
food
1:33:08
policies and the agricultural
policies
1:33:09
that are making us so sick and
I don't
1:33:12
just want to talk about
race-based
1:33:14
policies because if you're just
talking
1:33:16
about race-based policies
you're leaving
1:33:17
open the question is whose
fault that is
1:33:19
we need reparations and we need
1:33:21
reparations because reparations
do more
1:33:23
than pay money there are
spiritual power
1:33:26
they are men here at Maricopa
they are
1:33:29
an acknowledgment of a wrong
that has
1:33:31
been done a debt that is owed
and a
1:33:33
willingness to pay in addition
to that
1:33:36
ladies and gentlemen we need to
do more
1:33:38
than just endlessly prepare for
war and
1:33:41
we need to do more than just
say things
1:33:42
like we need to bring the boys
home we
1:33:45
need to challenge
1:33:46
underlying forces that make all
this
1:33:48
darkness inevitable we need to
challenge
1:33:50
the military industrial complex
we need
1:33:52
to talk about war as two big
business
1:33:55
we need a Department of Peace
this can't
1:33:58
be camel Harris who is this oh
I'm sorry
1:34:03
that was Mary Ann Williams yeah
Wow the
1:34:09
a dost candidate cold now yes
I'm sorry
1:34:13
do I died here's the kid here's
camel a
1:34:15
Harris in her normal but this
is the way
1:34:17
this should be called fired up
this is
1:34:19
Campbell Oh Caroline John but
that was a
1:34:26
really good one and I I'm sorry
if I
1:34:29
kind of blew your punchline
because I
1:34:31
realize now that you were gonna
go to me
1:34:34
along and completing that was
hurt but
1:34:37
what a growl marianne
williamson way to
1:34:39
go yes no i i was like that she
has a
1:34:42
cold or something that doesn't
sound
1:34:43
like camel at all gonna be a
close call
1:34:49
and when it was catch it but
you caught
1:34:51
it really you should have well
I mean I
1:34:52
can't believe what she's saying
but not
1:34:54
to bleed Marianne Williamson is
now my
1:34:57
new candidate well she was
before
1:34:59
because of the candles let me
calmly
1:35:02
play calmly play calmly in South
1:35:04
Carolina because that's going
to give
1:35:06
you the contrast thank you
thank you
1:35:18
thank you I just want to start
by
1:35:20
thanking you South Carolina
Democrats
1:35:23
because y'all have been holding
it down
1:35:25
you've been doing what needs to
get done
1:35:28
and it ain't easy you make it
look easy
1:35:33
but I know it's not and I know
that for
1:35:36
every one here this is personal
to you
1:35:38
you dedicate time from your
lives where
1:35:42
you have so many other
obligations but
1:35:44
you keep giving and giving and
giving
1:35:48
what a loser I got to hear
Marianne
1:35:50
Williamson again I'm sorry I
this is my
1:35:52
new candidate I want the real
thing
1:35:54
ladies and gentlemen not just
1:35:56
superficial things I want a
Department
1:35:59
of Children and Youth I don't
want to
1:36:00
just talk about Medicare for all
1:36:02
although we need it we need to
talk
1:36:03
about the chemical policies and
the
1:36:05
environmental policies and the
food
1:36:07
policy than the agricultural
policies
1:36:09
that are making us so sick and
I don't
1:36:11
just want to talk about
race-based
1:36:13
policies because if you're just
talking
1:36:15
about race-based policies
you're leaving
1:36:17
open the question is whose
fault that is
1:36:19
we need reparations that we need
1:36:20
reparations because reparations
do more
1:36:23
than pay money they are
spiritual power
1:36:26
they are inherent Maricopa they
are an
1:36:28
acknowledgment of a wrong that
has been
1:36:30
done a debt that is owed and a
1:36:33
willingness to pay it and in
addition to
1:36:35
that ladies and gentlemen we
need to do
1:36:37
more than just endlessly
prepare for war
1:36:40
and we need to do more than
just say
1:36:42
things like we need to bring
the boys
1:36:43
home we need to challenge the
underlying
1:36:45
forces that make all this
darkness
1:36:48
inevitable we need to challenge
the
1:36:50
military industrial complex we
need to
1:36:52
talk about war as two big
business we
1:36:54
need a Department of Peace now
I did
1:37:03
pull from her thing her ending
as a is a
1:37:07
three second end of show I so a
1:37:09
possibility because I think it
works at
1:37:11
the at the end and this is the
way she
1:37:13
finishes this is the think
thank you
1:37:15
much clip candidate I'm all in a
1:37:24
Marianne Williamson I already
liked her
1:37:26
I've already been a fan of some
of her
1:37:28
stuff that not if not a fan of
her first
1:37:30
performance at the debate but
oh man
1:37:33
she's great when she's fired up
she's
1:37:35
hitting all my buttons okay
well that
1:37:38
was one opportunity for the I
want to go
1:37:39
with the ISOs so that's one of
them okay
1:37:41
I like yeah I'd like it so I
think it's
1:37:43
a good general one that's a
dynamite I
1:37:45
have the other one which is not
really
1:37:47
good for the end to show but I
thought
1:37:48
was funny this is part of the
debate and
1:37:50
gaffe collection this is
president thump
1:37:54
president tone yeah I'm sure
you have
1:37:58
the whole collection I have it
too
1:38:00
there's a lot is the commons
comment
1:38:04
during that that the series of
clips
1:38:07
that you had and this is the
bang and i
1:38:09
so okay that's why that's why i
was
1:38:11
banging i think i think an end
of show
1:38:18
very much I think that's the
one I mean
1:38:22
that's we end the show yeah it's
1:38:24
beautiful
1:38:25
goodnight you I like the
banging one but
1:38:26
it wouldn't be as good very
funny
1:38:29
Oh as well I'm banging your
banging
1:38:32
banging and my neighbor just
fired up is
1:38:37
what's the thing called jet no
no no
1:38:42
it's no it's it's like the
pickup truck
1:38:47
let's the pickup truck sedan
it's it's
1:38:50
like the Mafia car he's got a
glass pack
1:38:53
muffler and everything it's
what is that
1:38:57
thing it's the El Camino
locomotor El
1:39:00
Camino
1:39:01
oh yeah ELCA me he's got a
classic El
1:39:04
Camino there let me turn off
the noise
1:39:06
gate that's how he already left
1:39:08
wait what the mob used to use
in the Bay
1:39:11
Area see if I can turn it off
here we go
1:39:13
is too dry they listen listen
you're in
1:39:15
the Mafia
1:39:15
listen ooh sounds good
1:39:19
that's the glass pack baby I
have no
1:39:24
idea what that means but my dad
used to
1:39:25
say it all the time glass pack
muffler
1:39:28
it's the best it does even make
those
1:39:30
anymore they probably do oh
nice though
1:39:34
El Camino beautiful you know
who else
1:39:39
you know who loves Kamala
Harris is
1:39:42
Rosie O'Donnell although she
really
1:39:46
wants to vote for Elizabeth
Warren your
1:39:48
party the Democratic Party but
this was
1:39:50
a ten-minute interview that
Rosie
1:39:52
O'Donnell did with the Cuomo kid
1:39:55
that Rosie is known for being a
comedian
1:40:01
10 minutes not that she didn't
crack a
1:40:03
single smile not a single joke
nothing
1:40:06
funny at all most comedians are
morose
1:40:10
oh she's dead well she's
1:40:12
yes morose is a great
descriptor your
1:40:14
party the Democratic Party
where is its
1:40:16
head versus its heart because
you can't
1:40:19
want Joe Biden and all of these
ideas
1:40:22
that are being pushed out by
the persons
1:40:25
in second third and fourth
position
1:40:27
currently in the polls at the
same time
1:40:29
what are you guys I agree I
think that
1:40:32
Joe Biden should say I'm gonna
sit this
1:40:33
one out
1:40:34
I may be an elder statesman and
I'm
1:40:36
gonna advise and then whoever
is the
1:40:38
nominee I think should think
about how
1:40:40
to best use somebody with the
experience
1:40:42
that Joe Biden adds and all
these years
1:40:44
of politics but he's not the
future of
1:40:46
the Democratic Party and I
think we have
1:40:49
now until we get a nominee to
figure out
1:40:51
who that person is and in my
opinion
1:40:53
it's either Elizabeth Warren or
camallo
1:40:55
Harris well you back Warren yes
is that
1:40:58
fixed or you open to either one
being
1:41:01
that the Warren or Harris now
listen to
1:41:04
this
1:41:04
Rosy's in yes that either one
of them I
1:41:07
would be very thrilled to stand
behind
1:41:10
I'm really for Elizabeth Warren
I think
1:41:12
her plans that she has for just
about
1:41:14
everything and all that she did
with the
1:41:16
big banks and corporate think
long and
1:41:20
hard Rosie because she didn't
do shit
1:41:22
she challenged she what she was
a leader
1:41:25
in so many ways and still is
and I think
1:41:27
she's formidable against Trump
and all
1:41:30
of the money that she's raised
from non
1:41:32
lobbyists you know the it's
pretty
1:41:35
astounding to me what she's
been able to
1:41:37
do nothing nothing I still get
robo
1:41:39
calls all these things she her
1:41:41
leadership and I can't come
over the
1:41:43
single example but know that you
1:41:48
mentioned Cuomo he also had on
Bill
1:41:51
Maher oh boy and Bill Maher is
obviously
1:41:55
all in for Biden so we have a
little
1:41:57
battle here the Democrats have
a huge
1:41:59
field ya know what do you see
in the
1:42:01
field well first of all too
many people
1:42:03
that's what I see in the field
that
1:42:05
alone looks silly when you have
23 24
1:42:08
people
1:42:09
and some of them are I don't
even know
1:42:11
what their raison d'etre is for
running
1:42:14
I've asked them they've been on
the show
1:42:15
I'm like why you know right off
the bat
1:42:19
we're stumped you know do you
believe
1:42:21
that if you have so many that
means you
1:42:22
have nobody well I just think
it look
1:42:25
Donald Trump it should have
been someone
1:42:28
who made the Democrats go wow
we got to
1:42:30
get serious now we've got to
cut out all
1:42:32
the nonsense that made us lose
the
1:42:34
election last time and I don't
think
1:42:36
I've seen that so far midterms
the
1:42:38
identity politics and the
cutting each
1:42:40
other up Obama said about a
month ago he
1:42:43
said circular firing squad he
invoked
1:42:45
that phrase about the Dimmick
you'd
1:42:47
think with Donald Trump as
president and
1:42:49
the existential state were and
in this
1:42:51
country that they would not
need to have
1:42:53
that warning be given but you
know I
1:42:56
hope Obama does that again
after he is
1:42:58
the one person who has the
excuse me the
1:43:01
authority both as the
ex-president and
1:43:03
as a rather beloved president
of recent
1:43:06
vintage who can do that who can
knock
1:43:08
Democrats heads together and
say look
1:43:10
we've got to get serious stop
carping at
1:43:13
each other at Joe Biden for
example the
1:43:16
whole thing with the kissing
the back of
1:43:17
the head and the Eskimo kiss
isn't look
1:43:19
who cares you know if this is
the guy to
1:43:22
beat Trump it is unconscionable
1:43:24
to be pecking at him this way
in the
1:43:26
beginning he's not like was
very helpful
1:43:28
in that also
1:43:29
he went after Biden for that
and the
1:43:32
media picked it up they ran
with it it
1:43:34
got traction and how he gets
away with
1:43:35
it with his history of real
sexual
1:43:39
assault when this guy he's just
being
1:43:41
Joe I mean okay you don't like
it it's
1:43:42
creepy I get it sometimes
people do
1:43:44
things to me that are too close
and I
1:43:46
don't like it but that's life
hello
1:43:49
hashtag Epstein that's life on
the
1:43:54
island ladies and gentlemen
thanks Bill
1:43:59
now I saw Lynn with Biden and
he doesn't
1:44:02
like anything but anybody doing
saying
1:44:04
anything about I'm talking
about this at
1:44:05
the dinner table about what's
gonna have
1:44:08
to happen and because I
mentioned this I
1:44:10
think in the one of the shows
and I may
1:44:12
have said someone on the
tweeters that
1:44:16
they're gonna have to dope Joe
up well
1:44:20
they did for the
1:44:21
next no for the next or the
next debate
1:44:23
did you see it I mean I'm not
talking
1:44:25
I'm already I've already
figured out
1:44:27
some of the formula you give
them like
1:44:29
eight shots of testosterone
which will
1:44:32
make a huge difference and also
the
1:44:34
testosterone but then they're
gonna have
1:44:36
to give us some because he
can't be
1:44:37
sleepy Joe the sleepy guy oh no
he's got
1:44:40
to be pumped up so they're
gonna give
1:44:41
him a durably vyvanse has timed
release
1:44:45
delayed so it'll be a little
more
1:44:46
consistent so I won't have
peaks and
1:44:48
valleys so just be constantly
on see
1:44:50
this is gonna be the problem
because
1:44:51
unless he's getting this stuff
all the
1:44:53
time so I think he's gonna go
nuts
1:44:59
talking and interrupting well
he gets
1:45:03
thirty second penalty if he's
1:45:04
interrupting too much you know
that's
1:45:06
this is the new rules of the
game show
1:45:08
did you see his bad
teleprompter day oh
1:45:13
poor Joe now I think that this
is a
1:45:16
combo of all of what you just
said him
1:45:18
not having that and a rough
prompter day
1:45:21
and sometimes you just have a
rough
1:45:23
reading day I I'm 54 I have it
you know
1:45:26
yearns to me all the time as
you can
1:45:28
tell when I do the reach from
the yeah
1:45:30
no donations Joe is 76 so it's
1:45:33
understandable but it it's a
little
1:45:35
embarrassing challenge of
following this
1:45:38
disastrous presidency over well
not be
1:45:41
just to restore the reputation
our
1:45:43
credibility Donald Trump and the
1:45:45
Democrats are demagogues around
the
1:45:47
world are learned are leaning
into these
1:45:49
forces that triumph of
democracy and
1:45:52
liberalism over fashion and
autocracy
1:45:55
that has driven all our
economic process
1:45:58
in progress we believe in free
speech
1:46:01
that's why when the gag grill
the Global
1:46:04
gag rule prints money from
getting it
1:46:06
NGOs who even talk about family
planning
1:46:10
president Tom took those words
those
1:46:13
literal words nation of
immigrants out
1:46:15
of the statement the mission
statement
1:46:17
of our citizens have been
Immigration
1:46:19
Services we have to be honest
about
1:46:23
now it's about because we've
Negrete
1:46:26
we've neglected the basics by
1:46:28
strengthening by strengthening
by
1:46:31
strengthening folks I think I
think
1:46:36
what's happening is that
prompter is not
1:46:38
going to the next page I'm not
seeing it
1:46:41
that way wait wait after he
does the
1:46:43
strengthening strengthening
1:46:44
strengthening then he's waiting
for the
1:46:46
next word - what - call Trump
was lected
1:46:48
the basics by strengthening by
1:46:51
strengthening by strengthening
folks for
1:46:55
virtually every virtually energy
1:46:57
independent he has he has I
don't know
1:47:00
how to say it from he's
alienated us
1:47:03
from a very democratic good
that to me
1:47:05
sounds like he has he has I
don't know
1:47:07
how to say it because the next
word
1:47:08
isn't on the screen alienated
yes I
1:47:11
don't know how to say from he's
1:47:13
alienated from the very
democratic
1:47:16
allies we need most and
partnerships
1:47:18
build on cohesion of assuming
coercion
1:47:21
to take on non-traditional
threats like
1:47:24
weaponized is corruption it
cannot be a
1:47:28
credible voice on the
proliferation of
1:47:30
nuclear security and on
proliferation
1:47:32
and nuclear security we'll look
we'll
1:47:35
look for enforceable
commitments they'll
1:47:37
produce for a ships leader
conditions
1:47:40
police clap for Joe I hate
seeing a
1:47:46
fellow podcaster struggle like
that
1:47:49
well he's it sounds more like
he was
1:47:52
probably you know had a couple
really
1:47:55
and was mispronouncing a lot of
stuff
1:47:57
and kept saying things like
1:48:00
proliferation of nuclear
security what
1:48:04
is that he you know they just
crate it
1:48:06
may have been a prompter issue
felt like
1:48:08
it to me may be a combo deal
here it was
1:48:11
definitely a confluence of
horrible
1:48:14
things happening to him at once
hey had
1:48:18
a couple in the you know a
couple of
1:48:20
couple of those at least he's
not
1:48:22
angular Merkel we'd forgot to
mention
1:48:24
this on the Sunday Thursday show
1:48:26
whatever what day is it today
Sunday I'm
1:48:28
more confused
1:48:29
she had the shakes third
1:48:31
yeah and now the most Germans
are saying
1:48:35
uh you know that's really in
her house
1:48:37
it's just a personal issue we
should
1:48:39
stop reporting on it okay fine
you don't
1:48:43
have to report all you do is
just watch
1:48:45
her you're a logical condition
it seems
1:48:49
to me that's what most pros are
saying
1:48:51
it looks like there's some
something in
1:48:53
her brain and that's maybe the
same
1:48:56
thing that letter opened up the
borders
1:48:57
and that took away remove
nuclear energy
1:49:01
miss you got a tumor I feel bad
for but
1:49:05
people of Germany what are you
thinking
1:49:07
and German hey where are German
1:49:10
producers what's the what's the
boots on
1:49:12
the ground what are people
really
1:49:12
thinking about this what are
they saying
1:49:14
what's the word you know we
have German
1:49:18
producers we had quite a few of
them
1:49:19
where's Eric kögel I have more
news out
1:49:28
of out of Euro land that's right
1:49:31
everybody right after that
flying hover
1:49:34
board space force yes the Falls
discuss
1:49:39
as a manual McComb announces
France will
1:49:43
now have a space force we need
a French
1:49:46
version of the t-shirt no
agenda shop so
1:49:52
they're getting a Space Command
the same
1:49:53
same idea I think they may be
folding it
1:49:56
under the Air Force but France
is going
1:50:00
to have a space force I hope
they laugh
1:50:02
as hard as they did at Trump
when he
1:50:04
came out with space force
because it's
1:50:07
just too crazy is just too
funny but
1:50:09
that does bring me to our
fiftieth
1:50:12
anniversary of the moon landing
um a lot
1:50:16
has been said about the moon
landing I
1:50:20
am I think my stance is well
known I do
1:50:24
not believe that initial
landing was
1:50:25
real the problem for NASA is
the missing
1:50:30
tapes and what kind of
rekindled my
1:50:34
interest in the story is the
notion that
1:50:37
the tapes were found an intern
had the
1:50:40
tapes and the intern
1:50:43
auction these off at christie's
millions
1:50:45
of dollars for the last moon
landing
1:50:47
tapes and they showed three
tapes and
1:50:50
these are the two inch for head
Ampex
1:50:55
tapes well I can tell you with
quite a
1:50:59
lot of authority that these are
not the
1:51:01
original tapes has nothing to
do with
1:51:04
the original tapes they're not
even the
1:51:05
same format as the tapes it's a
complete
1:51:07
bullshit hoax and anyone who
buys them
1:51:10
for a million bucks is an idiot
because
1:51:13
I found something I'd never
seen before
1:51:16
10 years ago on the 40th
anniversary
1:51:19
they redid the moon landing
video and
1:51:23
the moon landing video was when
I said
1:51:27
redid it means that they
enhanced what
1:51:32
they had and this was done by
Lowry
1:51:33
Digital Lowry Digital
unfortunately for
1:51:38
them is a Hollywood company
they do a
1:51:40
lot of a lot of 3d stuff for
big-budget
1:51:44
movies they cleaned up a lot of
the
1:51:47
Titanic footage and Avatar work
with
1:51:50
James Cameron a lot it's quite
a quite
1:51:53
an established operation pros
pros you
1:51:56
know sad that it's Hollywood
pros
1:51:58
because that only fuels the
conspiracy
1:52:01
but this was at the Newseum
which I
1:52:05
didn't I think they closed it
now the
1:52:07
Newseum and finally shuttered
it for
1:52:09
good reason yeah it was it was
a front
1:52:12
anyway so let's go someone just
close
1:52:16
the door really hard so they
did this
1:52:19
little presentation of the
cleaned up
1:52:21
moon landing video and it's all
right
1:52:25
put contrasts and it looks
better but
1:52:28
let's talk about these tapes or
actually
1:52:30
how the video got from the moon
down to
1:52:35
your television set and there's
two
1:52:37
people in this piece dick
Nafzger he is
1:52:42
he was charged by NASA with
there's a
1:52:45
younger guy with creating it
with
1:52:48
overseeing the the these
touching up and
1:52:52
the polishing offered
enhancement of the
1:52:55
tapes
1:52:55
but he he explains here how the
video
1:52:58
got from the moon to your
television
1:53:02
screens I'd like to explain
briefly not
1:53:04
to you if you'll put up the
first
1:53:06
graphic of how TV got from the
moon this
1:53:09
is a graphic showing that on
the moon we
1:53:11
had a mr. Barr and Westinghouse
LESBIAN
1:53:13
camera the downlink to three
locations
1:53:15
Parkes radio astronomy in
Australia
1:53:18
honeysuckle Creek tracking
station which
1:53:20
was a man flight station and two
1:53:23
Goldstone in the Mojave Desert
the slow
1:53:26
scan from Parks was remoted to
Sydney a
1:53:28
honeysuckle converted video to
broadcast
1:53:31
to Sydney and the best video
they had
1:53:33
was transmitted via innal SAP
and you'll
1:53:35
see that the video came down
into
1:53:37
California Goldstone and the
analyst at
1:53:40
cycle California relayed this by
1:53:42
landline and microwave directly
in
1:53:44
Houston where it was released
to the
1:53:46
world and this video originally
before
1:53:50
conversion for formats that
could be
1:53:52
viewed by the world was called
slow scan
1:53:55
was recorded on 14 track tapes
and was
1:53:58
considered just a tract of
telemetry
1:54:01
also there has been some
questions about
1:54:03
the solicit and search and what
we're
1:54:05
looking for we're looking for
the
1:54:06
original slow scan video which
we all
1:54:09
know has a higher quality than
the
1:54:11
converted by the nature of the
1:54:12
state-of-the-art in that year
1969 we
1:54:16
are not looking for video that
hasn't
1:54:17
been seen there was no video
that came
1:54:20
down slow span that was not
converted
1:54:22
live fed live into Houston and
fed live
1:54:25
to the world so this is very
interesting
1:54:29
the way it worked is they had a
slow
1:54:32
scan TV ten frames a second 320
lines
1:54:36
that they broadcast from the
moon
1:54:39
it was then received by three
different
1:54:42
stations including a honeysuckle
1:54:44
whatever it was in Australia I
think was
1:54:47
Park YouTube Utah it's two other
1:54:49
stations in the US now this
slow scan
1:54:52
yeah which that really caught my
1:54:55
interest because I've done SS TV
1:54:57
broadcast slow scan TV
broadcast ham
1:55:00
radio which is not the same
transmission
1:55:03
the same type of transmission
but it's
1:55:05
the same the same encoding
technology is
1:55:09
essential
1:55:09
for the first slow scam video
and and
1:55:11
this is the reason for the
ghosting that
1:55:14
you see because it's really
it's you
1:55:16
can't move too fast because
it's as the
1:55:18
name implies slow scan the real
problem
1:55:23
was that it had to be converted
to in
1:55:28
order to put on that television
or the
1:55:30
the the the quality of
television at the
1:55:33
time so it needed to be up
converted
1:55:35
from those 10 frames so you're
repeating
1:55:38
a lot of information and the
way they
1:55:39
did it was optically so you had
a slow
1:55:42
scan camera broadcast then
crazy I mean
1:55:46
they did they
1:55:46
FM modulation and it was only 3
1:55:50
kilohertz bandwidth strangely
enough and
1:55:56
they then they so they would
they've
1:56:01
received that it would play on
the slow
1:56:02
scan television which does give
a pretty
1:56:05
decent image even the 10 frames
and they
1:56:08
had a TV camera on the slow
slow scan
1:56:11
screen to capture that image
and then
1:56:14
send it back to Houston and
then it was
1:56:17
eventually sent off to the
network's to
1:56:19
be put on live on television
except
1:56:21
Australia they broadcasted
directly from
1:56:24
their honey suckle station now
so this
1:56:28
was a live television event it
was
1:56:30
recorded so they claimed and the
1:56:34
recording was done on these huge
1:56:36
one-inch Memorex reels with 14
different
1:56:40
tracks this is where the loss
telemetry
1:56:42
comes from because the
telemetry is on
1:56:45
the 13 other tracks is talked
about in
1:56:47
this next clip and one track
again only
1:56:50
3 kilohertz worth of analyst
which is
1:56:52
very very very small was used
for the
1:56:55
slow scan video recording he's
going to
1:56:58
talk about he had a copy of the
tape
1:56:59
there with him
1:57:01
it's on YouTube so anyone who's
the old
1:57:03
Christie's may want to take a
look
1:57:04
before they start auctioning
off some
1:57:06
bogus crap it's a it the thing
is huge
1:57:09
they apparently still have a
player for
1:57:10
it and here's his explanation
of what it
1:57:12
is for this tape which is a
telemetry
1:57:14
tape had one track on it
1:57:16
that was for videos lesbian
they had 14
1:57:19
tracks of data such as voice
telemetry
1:57:21
biomedical data this was all
treatise on
1:57:24
Turkey why did we record video
there for
1:57:26
backup in case live didn't go
we had
1:57:29
something to playback from the
original
1:57:31
source we also recorded the
converted so
1:57:34
we could play from Sydney or
anywhere
1:57:36
else back to the world but the
1:57:37
requirement was live TV as you
know live
1:57:40
TV was successful the converter
did
1:57:43
degrade to some extent the
state of the
1:57:45
art of trying to get slow skiing
1:57:47
converted to a broadcast signal
that
1:57:49
everyone could see has a
degradation in
1:57:51
it and it had to be I took a
lot of
1:57:54
setup a lot of even art to set
these up
1:57:56
correctly these tastes are
recorded at
1:57:59
120 inches a second to be able
to record
1:58:01
this list pan TV in 15 minutes
9000 for
1:58:04
the tape was used up during
each 15
1:58:06
minutes of that lunar
television walk so
1:58:09
there were 45 tapes
approximately that
1:58:12
were shipped to Goddard into
the W NRC
1:58:15
and amongst about 4 to 500
thousand
1:58:18
during the full Apollo program
so that's
1:58:23
well the problem with these
tapes is
1:58:25
they had 40,000 of them they're
filled
1:58:28
with telemetry and 15 minutes
on a
1:58:31
single tape very expensive at
the time
1:58:34
and it was never really
intended to be
1:58:36
saved it was just intended to
be kept as
1:58:38
a backup and you know so they
could use
1:58:40
it later if they couldn't do
the live
1:58:41
shot and these things were
recycled
1:58:44
frequently now why now they do
have a
1:58:48
lot of the telemetry data from
other
1:58:50
tapes with these particular
ones and he
1:58:52
has a whole bunch of reasoning
as to how
1:58:54
those got degaussed and put
back into
1:58:57
the system and it was nobody's
fault it
1:58:59
was the protocols at the time
also on
1:59:01
stage was Stanley lebar a former
1:59:03
engineer of Westinghouse who at
the time
1:59:05
was tasked with building the
camera and
1:59:09
he went into some interesting
detail
1:59:12
it's it's worth checking out
the video
1:59:13
it's in the show notes in a
show notes
1:59:15
com
1:59:16
he went into some detail about
the
1:59:17
camera as the cameras at the
time
1:59:19
weighed about 700 pounds and
were huge
1:59:24
power hogs through early
integrated
1:59:26
circuits at the time and I
looked it up
1:59:28
and see it fits
1:59:30
than the timeline they were
able to
1:59:32
reduce the size of the
slovsky's scan
1:59:35
camera from the cameras at the
time to
1:59:39
seven pounds and the total
power needed
1:59:42
was seven watts which he keeps
1:59:45
reiterating is like a Christmas
tree
1:59:46
light bulb the conversion
process is it
1:59:54
was kind of the the kink in the
machine
1:59:56
here but worse is that Stanley
was asked
1:59:59
to speak at this event and he
talks
2:00:02
about his experience and he was
unhappy
2:00:04
with with the way it went not
Stanley at
2:00:07
this point is he's I think
eighty-six
2:00:10
and listen to what he said and
how his
2:00:14
brief comment kind of ends
oddly and
2:00:17
then has just done this moment
in time
2:00:20
was historical and that I would
remember
2:00:24
it for my lifetime and I had
2:00:28
when what when Armstrong came
out on the
2:00:33
porch
2:00:34
he pulled a d-ring which opened
a door
2:00:37
or a large door that had the
camera
2:00:40
mounted on it so when the door
swung out
2:00:42
the camera was positioned so it
saw the
2:00:46
latter and that's how that
image was
2:00:49
taken there was a great deal of
concern
2:00:54
although we were totally elated
the
2:00:58
camera work but what we saw at
that
2:01:02
point was rather disturbing
because it
2:01:06
was not what we had simulated
and we
2:01:08
knew we had a problem and that
would
2:01:13
concern me for some 40 years so
that's
2:01:18
what I experienced at that
point in time
2:01:22
and that's what I remember so
let me
2:01:25
turn it back to dick what in
following
2:01:30
up with what Stan said this was
a
2:01:31
one-time event as you all know
I support
2:01:34
shuttle now I support external
tank
2:01:36
television now at Goddard we
simulated
2:01:39
it was shocking haunt me for
the rest of
2:01:41
my life sadly Stan Lee died
five months
2:01:45
later on the operating table
with some
2:01:47
routine procedure
2:01:48
oops so the way I see it to
fake the
2:01:52
moon landing it was so easy all
you had
2:01:56
to do was throw a slow scan
signal out
2:01:58
there with the right sync pulse
and they
2:02:00
took it for real no one at NASA
would
2:02:02
have ever known and you could
have done
2:02:05
that from terrestrial didn't
have to be
2:02:07
from the moon you could
broadcast a
2:02:09
signal from a single satellite
if you
2:02:11
wanted to you could have little
little
2:02:14
stations at these three
receivers and
2:02:15
throw that signal in the air
couple
2:02:17
milli watts it would have
worked so it's
2:02:19
a big hole in the moon landing
video and
2:02:22
I'm surprised that that that
all of this
2:02:25
you know this noise about the
Lost Tapes
2:02:28
is you know somehow they're
talking
2:02:30
about these three you know
2-inch tapes
2:02:33
that are going on auction which
is just
2:02:35
it can't be true as bogus so I
think
2:02:38
that this is definitively shows
that
2:02:41
The Smoking Gun is in the
transmission
2:02:44
of the slow scan TV from the
so-called
2:02:46
moon which wasn't what they
simulated
2:02:48
this would haunt him for the
rest of his
2:02:50
life which was only five months
after
2:02:52
that what was the what do you
think what
2:02:55
was the difference we saw the
slow
2:03:01
scanned and they produced I
think I says
2:03:04
there was something it wasn't
like that
2:03:05
what we had worked on in the
lab I think
2:03:08
he's I think he looked at
whatever was
2:03:10
coming through the cleaners I
stand in
2:03:11
there I mean what was no I
think that
2:03:14
he's nice I think he saw that
it could
2:03:16
not have been his camera that
it that it
2:03:18
wasn't his 10 frame 320 you
know again
2:03:22
that's the proof we don't have
we don't
2:03:25
have the actual proof that it
was 10
2:03:27
frame 320 lines slow scan TV I
think
2:03:30
that's what he was seeing like
oh
2:03:32
because they received it's a
different
2:03:35
clip which I don't have they
received
2:03:37
the pulse signal but they they
were not
2:03:39
receiving it there it was
received these
2:03:42
other stations and so I think
that he
2:03:44
looked at that one that's not
coming
2:03:46
from the camera that I built
2:03:52
it's possible that's what he
was saying
2:03:54
he didn't say that specifically
no he
2:03:57
didn't
2:03:58
but you heard what he does say
yeah well
2:04:05
there you have it I don't know
what that
2:04:07
means but it doesn't mean
anything other
2:04:10
than for sure
2:04:12
this these tapes that are going
on going
2:04:15
on auction or have nothing to
do with
2:04:17
the actual actually if it's an
amp X 2
2:04:20
inch tape because it sounds to
me as
2:04:22
though they ran cuz I'm a
friend of mine
2:04:24
back in the very famous
inventor Steve
2:04:29
Beck he was always inventing
all kinds
2:04:32
of stuff and he was showing me
slow scan
2:04:34
TV on a cassette recorder the
little
2:04:37
bitty cassette on the real
trust sure
2:04:39
and he had a slow scan system
set up
2:04:41
that could record on that tape
yep but
2:04:44
you can do so much it was kind
of cool
2:04:46
and I'm thinking if this was if
this was
2:04:51
with their day he's describing
his
2:04:53
telemetry 14 over 13 tracks of
telemetry
2:04:56
in one track of slow scan that
sounds
2:04:58
doesn't sound like a helical or
or
2:05:01
that's spinning heads thing
that Ampex
2:05:03
knows it sounds like sounds
like some
2:05:05
special gear that just put it
just and
2:05:08
it infected there's so many
tapes this
2:05:10
had to just be a linear
recording
2:05:12
correct correct well if that's
a linear
2:05:14
recording then those tapes that
things
2:05:18
you guys have can't ever be
looked at
2:05:20
you have to have that one piece
of
2:05:23
specialized gear yes well
apparently
2:05:24
they have one one machine that
can
2:05:28
playback and they have
retrieved these
2:05:31
telemetry tapes which is the
big the big
2:05:33
one-inch Memorex reels and they
have
2:05:35
been able to get telemetry data
off of
2:05:37
it but they don't have the
telemetry
2:05:39
data that tape that includes
that 14th
2:05:42
track of video and they do so
they
2:05:45
really don't know it wouldn't
be marked
2:05:47
anyway or it wasn't at the time
so
2:05:49
they've gone through everything
they
2:05:51
have and those are missing but
they were
2:05:54
also never intended to be kept
and blah
2:05:56
blah blah blah blah or whatever
but look
2:05:58
how pretty it looks now thanks
to the
2:06:00
Hollywood guys
2:06:04
well what are you gonna do
nothing but
2:06:07
it's might be 69 you know it's
a miracle
2:06:09
that you could ever even build
a Saturn
2:06:11
5 we know that's a fact
remember this
2:06:14
show is going until 2024 just
to see if
2:06:16
we really make it on to the
moon this
2:06:18
time it's a it's is futile
2:06:20
what's the futile did they're
not gonna
2:06:23
do anything in 2024 there's
only five
2:06:26
years from now but that's the
promise
2:06:28
two promises bogus yeah well I
don't
2:06:31
understand how how can it be so
hard it
2:06:33
seems easy look what we were
using back
2:06:36
in the day my iphone should be
able to
2:06:39
take me to the moon well to the
moon
2:06:44
Alice
2:06:47
okay well it's good just catch
up with
2:06:50
popular culture there's
something you'd
2:06:52
actually probably kind of like
this
2:06:54
because we talked about a
little earlier
2:06:55
in the show which is the
cashless
2:06:57
society and cash and the rest
so Oh Jay
2:07:02
Simpson the murderer
2:07:04
you just found not guilty he
posted
2:07:08
another note on Twitter and
this is
2:07:10
actually pretty good
2:07:11
hello Twitter world this is me
yours
2:07:13
truly you know in the last 48
hours I've
2:07:16
learned that you're never too
old to
2:07:18
learn two days ago was my
birthday and I
2:07:22
got hacked in my computer well I
2:07:23
probably got more dope than
hacked and
2:07:25
in the event that they got into
all my
2:07:27
information fortunately for me
my bank
2:07:30
alerted me that there was a
charge to
2:07:33
coming in from Europe and euros
and they
2:07:36
didn't honor it so I really
didn't lose
2:07:39
anything except some time and
stuff but
2:07:41
the problem was I was traveling
the next
2:07:44
day which was yesterday and I
had to get
2:07:47
some cash for my friends I
think I was
2:07:48
in good shape I need to get
some cash
2:07:55
for my friends that's what we
call a
2:07:56
drug deal that's no good the
problem was
2:08:04
I was traveling the next day
which was
2:08:06
yesterday and I had to get some
cash for
2:08:08
my friends I think I was in
good shape
2:08:10
little did I know do you know
there's
2:08:13
companies in America that will
not
2:08:15
accept the Amer
2:08:16
can dollar for goods or
services really
2:08:19
I mean at one point I couldn't
even buy
2:08:21
a bottle of water you know I I
just
2:08:24
thought well when did the
American
2:08:26
dollar get usurped
2:08:28
when you were in jail fool grew
up they
2:08:30
said cash was king I guess not
has been
2:08:33
relegated to a Duke or an earl
in any
2:08:35
event I know there's a lot of
Americans
2:08:37
that don't have credit cards
and I just
2:08:40
didn't think it was right right
oh no
2:08:42
Jay the juice is loose juice is
loose
2:08:45
you know just for the record I
don't
2:08:48
think Oh Jay did it I think his
son did
2:08:50
it and I think that's and he
was just
2:08:54
taking one for the team
2:08:55
yes second time you've used
that no
2:08:59
second time has come up in the
show
2:09:01
that's what it is yes I will
use it once
2:09:03
that was it that's correct yeah
yeah
2:09:06
well we certainly like taking
American
2:09:09
dollars imagine all the people
who could
2:09:15
do oh yeah
2:09:19
[Music]
2:09:23
we do have a few people to
thank for
2:09:25
sure 11:55 starting with
anonymous in
2:09:29
Toronto Ontario dropped off one
hundred
2:09:31
and fifty dollars see the
douchey Nami
2:09:34
just says who
2:09:36
donation to appease the great
goat in
2:09:38
the sky by showers wife at jobs
karma
2:09:42
will give you the jobs come at
the end
2:09:43
you bet but the goat Chris
Bolton in
2:09:46
newcastle-under-lyme and
Staffordshire
2:09:50
UK 137 17 and he says keep up
the
2:09:55
adequate work yes always
welcome Oh
2:10:03
Maxine Waters gravel why three
dollars
2:10:08
that's right wait don't have a
Maxine
2:10:09
Waters gravel jingle I don't
know but
2:10:12
here's the Rick Dees lucky
numbered
2:10:15
donation Maxine Waters gravel
is going
2:10:18
to be in games shortly Timmy
one two
2:10:22
three four five Craig Porter
one 15.5 Oh
2:10:26
Daniel Armstrong $100 Forrest
downing on
2:10:29
three and three rivers
California $90
2:10:31
and 23 cents he says love the
show you
2:10:35
guys are the best
2:10:36
he's a deed douching mm-hmm
right now
2:10:39
yeah we can do that Eric bird
7140 hold
2:10:48
on a second we've got a blue we
got a
2:10:50
blue entry I'm happy to write
that I
2:10:51
will finally be joining the
ranks of the
2:10:53
No Agenda knights and dames
after many
2:10:55
years of blissful media
deconstruction
2:10:57
piped directly into my ear
holes now
2:10:59
twice a week on Thursday
accounting
2:11:02
attach this donation is an
honor of
2:11:03
Bastille Day which we celebrate
by
2:11:05
eating like French peasants
drinking too
2:11:08
much wine and capping the night
with
2:11:10
burning a cardboard effigy of
the
2:11:12
Bastille stuffed with
firecrackers this
2:11:15
year we will be sure to Don
Lizzy lit
2:11:17
Joan that's the yellow bus for
safety of
2:11:21
course I have no French
heritage but who
2:11:23
can resist the call of
revolution and an
2:11:26
excuse to burn shit merica he
wants
2:11:29
canal canal ease what is this
2:11:32
come party what is canal can
Elise can
2:11:35
Alize cannolis and Campari
Campari and
2:11:38
that fine drink Kelly is one of
my
2:11:40
favorite desserts I'm gonna
want you
2:11:42
read this while I add this to
the round
2:11:44
table I have to order this
special I'll
2:11:46
be reading it I will mention he
says for
2:11:48
mic ceremony I'd like to be
known as Sir
2:11:50
Eric knight of the falls thank
you for
2:11:52
all you call you to do keeping
us slaves
2:11:55
woke kennel azar is a Bordeaux
specialty
2:12:02
is made in a little copper
thing and
2:12:05
it's for all practical purposes
what it
2:12:08
consists of is it's made with
beeswax
2:12:10
and pancake mix YUM and it's
delicious
2:12:15
beeswax is tasty hmm
2:12:19
Kevin Fitzpatrick in Houston
Texas comes
2:12:23
up next 6666
2:12:24
this is where these people do
in the 33
2:12:26
plus 33 part of the 11:55
donation well
2:12:30
one guy at least sir miss Jamie
of the
2:12:33
highway was because she says so
60 6.66
2:12:36
Kevin didn't say anything miss
Jamie of
2:12:41
the highways November 3 echo
Oscar papa
2:12:43
73's and eighty eight's it's
Christina
2:12:49
Thomas in drums Pennsylvania 66
this
2:12:52
would be right she's got a red
call here
2:12:55
$33 seemed too small a donation
for the
2:12:58
excellent work you two do I
agree so I
2:13:01
decided to double it she goes
on and she
2:13:05
says she needs a D douching we
do that
2:13:07
and it's their first time their
only dad
2:13:14
who's been listening a very
long time
2:13:16
and hit me in the mouth years
ago yet to
2:13:19
my knowledge has never donated
he has
2:13:24
he's done it under an anonymous
name and
2:13:25
hasn't told me and we're gonna
give her
2:13:27
sister be on the safe side he
deserves
2:13:28
to be called out you got it and
we'll
2:13:32
get it get her a jobs karma at
the end
2:13:34
she just graduated still on the
job hunt
2:13:39
keep up the great work you do
and to
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everyone else listening donate
thank you
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Monsieur she says we do have a
French
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person list I'm donating to
your shirt
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I've been listening for over a
year and
2:14:22
delighted to have discovered
you I wish
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my donation was bigger as I
believe the
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2:14:28
tremendous it is a question of
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affordability thank you for the
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hours of pleasure you give
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Christopher Dexter 5678 Andrew
MS&E we
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haven't heard from Andrew LMS
any in a
2:14:50
while I haven't heard from yeah
you're
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right welcome back
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oh I'm sorry just a just a
teeny rub
2:14:58
double nickels on the dime for
a number
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heavy show Colorado Springs
meetup 719
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be there he'll be there Kirk
strike
2:15:09
strike Kirk strike 5510 11 it's
a
2:15:14
reverse 11 Popeye nice one
2:15:20
yeah it's funny wait I didn't
catch
2:15:22
think of it I have a bunch
people that
2:15:24
caught it yeah including ie Evan
2:15:27
Macpherson in Metairie
Louisiana that's
2:15:31
also his birthday
2:15:32
all right birthday's coming up
not
2:15:33
today's his birthday mm-hmm
2:15:35
reed gue auntie GU auntie and
towson
2:15:39
maryland
2:15:40
cosmic weeny article was
excellent it
2:15:43
was a good article I enjoyed
reading
2:15:44
that myself and I just I just
love it
2:15:47
when you have a webpage that
ends in dot
2:15:49
HTM it's just the best of
course it's
2:15:53
the best so that was written no
title
2:15:58
tag I'm not sure how to put a
title tag
2:16:03
in an HTM file that I created
with word
2:16:06
I'm surprised word doesn't do
that
2:16:09
automatic so word still saves
oh as web
2:16:12
pages dot HTM yeah that's some
legacy
2:16:17
unless you specifically type
dot HTML
2:16:20
then it'll do that but if you
just put
2:16:22
the title that would your
webpage name
2:16:24
and then you hit the save as
HTML it
2:16:26
saves as dot HTM now it doesn't
2:16:29
automatic with dynamite but I
don't know
2:16:31
how to do the title page from
word now I
2:16:34
have other mechanisms to do
that but I
2:16:36
don't want to write these
essays up and
2:16:38
then have to go find your
dreamweaver
2:16:46
frontpage baby where's that
come on was
2:16:53
the worst good story because
that
2:16:55
started off as one of the best
web page
2:16:57
editors because it was there
wasn't
2:16:59
Microsoft product Microsoft
bought it
2:17:02
and they ruined it and they
ruined it
2:17:05
and to the point where he was
so ruined
2:17:07
that they had to just cancel it
it's
2:17:10
yeah got cancelled it was
fantastic I
2:17:13
thought you were hand coding
this stuff
2:17:14
I'm disappointed now I'm not
hand coding
2:17:17
this I don't have time for this
I'm
2:17:20
trying to additionally enough
to write
2:17:21
the article and get it edit it
here's
2:17:24
what I see I see you with Emacs
2:17:26
[Music]
2:17:29
yeah I'm gonna I'm gonna core
it up a
2:17:32
little cosmic weenie everybody
so I'm
2:17:36
gonna do these essays more
often so I
2:17:40
can get a good collection of
him but and
2:17:42
I sent out a little note in in
straight
2:17:45
text because I'm pretty sure
that gets
2:17:48
through to everybody just
announcing the
2:17:50
the essay and it went out on
Friday and
2:17:53
we do that once a week I'm
gonna try to
2:17:55
do try to do more of these
2:17:57
well it's appreciated I enjoy
reading
2:17:59
him and I know everyone else
does
2:18:02
everybody Joel Donaldson in
Elko Elko
2:18:06
Nevada Thank You Jon and Adam
5511 a
2:18:10
Daniel Tavener 5510 that one
that goes
2:18:14
on the dime
2:18:17
Tom Miller double nickels on
the dime
2:18:19
5510 David Ferran $52 he needs
some
2:18:25
Grey's karma put that in for
him at the
2:18:27
end Nathan Miller foster 5151
this
2:18:31
symbolic 66 donation is made in
honor of
2:18:34
alternative researcher Tracy
Clayman she
2:18:39
loved she died recently
appearance Tracy
2:18:40
just left us and passed to the
next
2:18:43
stage of B excuse me this is a
small
2:18:45
donation made and respected for
great
2:18:46
and shining indomitable spirit
2:18:49
Godspeed Tracy we love you mr.
BX from
2:18:53
Croatia that's nice Wow
longtime donor
2:18:58
since episode 7 donated after a
while
2:19:00
being Man Overboard in terms of
donating
2:19:02
if I can get fluoride in my cup
yet okay
2:19:05
he's from Croatia we'll get you
some
2:19:07
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this is more
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Warren since
2:26:00
they somehow I guess the the
Google
2:26:04
Voice phone numbers have been
given out
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that are on them you're on the
lists now
2:26:10
for people
2:26:11
just make random calls from
robots what
2:26:15
exactly what exactly does that
mean
2:26:17
what do you send me you know
that Rachel
2:26:19
I'm Rachel with direct services
yes
2:26:21
they're calling now they're
calling the
2:26:24
Google thing and I don't have
the phone
2:26:26
hook to it I just did but it
will record
2:26:28
oh okay hold on so you're
saying is the
2:26:30
telemarketers the bots now have
moved to
2:26:33
all of the Google Voice
telephone
2:26:35
numbers and they're calling
those
2:26:36
numbers yeah okay so a
compilation since
2:26:41
I'm not there but you get this
is what
2:26:43
you ends up but I don't know
quite how
2:26:45
it I don't get the beginning of
these
2:26:47
discs it mostly the the guy
comes on
2:26:50
afterwards I'm not sure how
this works
2:26:51
but I have one minute of
actually a
2:26:54
minute and 10 seconds worth of
grief of
2:26:57
all I really got to hear when I
got when
2:26:59
I went to the messages for the
Google
2:27:01
Voice and hit play and and I
one after
2:27:03
the other this is a series of
them hello
2:27:06
hello hello hello hello hello
hello
2:27:13
hello hello hello hello hello
hello
2:27:21
hello hello hello hello hello
hello
2:27:27
hello hello
2:27:31
yes time is alcohol
incontinence better
2:27:35
and there is that of my call and
2:27:38
supervise you oppose or never
care
2:27:40
insurance also known as Medigap
I'm just
2:27:43
to verify I saw the state of
California
2:27:46
am i crap my name is Kelly and
I'm
2:27:53
calling from insurance
enrollment center
2:27:55
and the reason of my goal today
is to
2:27:57
provide you a free quote on
Medicare
2:28:01
insurance also known as Medigap
and the
2:28:05
two a verifier still in the
state of
2:28:07
California correct and they let
me just
2:28:10
ask you a quick question are you
2:28:12
currently on Medicare or
Medicaid hello
2:28:14
hello hello hello hello
2:28:18
hello it's me yeah I've gotten
those
2:28:30
calls
2:28:31
not at all conspicuous the one
that got
2:28:35
me was the last more the woman
says
2:28:36
you're in California right
people are
2:28:43
piece of work I love it that's
very
2:28:48
funny and that was all on your
Google on
2:28:51
your Google Voice huh yeah all
of it
2:28:53
that's fantastic
2:28:54
I love it I love it good work
Elizabeth
2:28:57
Warren yeah she's so fabulous
you should
2:29:00
send that to Rosie O'Donnell
2:29:01
Thanks so great she's really
rocking it
2:29:03
I have a one belt no road
three-prong
2:29:08
China clip as if it wasn't you
if it
2:29:12
wasn't bad enough that we you
know
2:29:14
they're buying up all the ports
they're
2:29:15
putting in the railway now
they've now
2:29:17
they got Russia in on it a
privately
2:29:19
financed Meridian High where
will become
2:29:21
the Russian segment of a new
Europe
2:29:24
China highway stretching over
5,000
2:29:26
miles and ultimately connecting
the
2:29:28
ports of Shanghai and Hamburg
it will
2:29:30
run from Kazakhstan to the
Belarus
2:29:32
border and its length will be
more than
2:29:34
2,000 kilometres or 1,250 miles
it's one
2:29:39
of a number of projects
promoted by
2:29:40
Beijing as part of China's
belton Road
2:29:43
initiative the work has already
begun
2:29:45
around the staggering Frontier
Post at
2:29:48
the eastern end of the road at
the
2:29:50
western end before lane highway
will
2:29:52
enter Belarus close to the
Russian city
2:29:54
of Smolin the highway will pass
through
2:29:57
the territory of eight regions
of the
2:29:59
Russian Federation its longest
section
2:30:01
will be located in the cerrado
region
2:30:03
the construction of meridian
will be
2:30:05
completed by 2020 for the new
toll
2:30:07
motorway is expected to cost
more than
2:30:10
9.5 billion dollars and will be
built
2:30:12
using a public-private
partnership it's
2:30:15
expected that the road will
start
2:30:17
bringing profit in 12 years the
main
2:30:19
source of revenue is likely to
be
2:30:20
trucked between Europe and
China it's
2:30:22
planned to take some of the
phrase that
2:30:24
currently uses the
trans-siberian
2:30:26
railway or the suez canal at
pres
2:30:29
the delivery of groups from
Asia to
2:30:30
Europe by sea by the Suez Canal
takes 45
2:30:33
days by the trans-siberian
railway 14
2:30:36
days and if the new road is
built
2:30:38
through Russia the delivery
time will be
2:30:40
reduced just 10 days some
experts
2:30:43
believe that for Washington
this could
2:30:44
be something of a nightmare
because the
2:30:47
new road will allow Asia and
China in
2:30:50
particular to trade with
European
2:30:51
countries by passing this
series used by
2:30:54
the United States France China
will
2:30:56
receive more access to the
European
2:30:58
market partially compensating
its losses
2:31:00
from the current and bitter
us-china
2:31:02
trade war but Russia must hurry
up and
2:31:04
finish the project China won't
wait and
2:31:07
can build new routes to Europe
bypassing
2:31:09
Russia who knew that just the
road would
2:31:11
be the easiest way to do it all
these
2:31:13
newfangled trains and boats
listed build
2:31:15
a road people well geez that's
quite a
2:31:19
road they've gotten out of
control these
2:31:22
Chinese not generalizing or
anything out
2:31:26
of control right well let's
talk about
2:31:28
the Richard angle of course the
2:31:30
correspondent for NBC who was
it could
2:31:34
be he seems like a CIA guy to
me he's
2:31:36
not really trustworthy in our
eyes he's
2:31:39
he's lied a lot about reportage
but he
2:31:41
comes up with you know he's gets
2:31:43
assignments that are very
targeted into
2:31:45
some reason instead of being in
the
2:31:47
Middle East like he normally is
is in
2:31:50
China oh really
2:31:51
yeah here we go um what is it
called
2:31:54
here I'm looking for it
2:31:56
Oh Richard tonight China is
sparing no
2:32:00
expense to dominate the world of
2:32:02
artificial intelligence though
much of
2:32:05
the technology was developed in
the
2:32:06
United States President Xi
Jingping
2:32:09
wants China to be the world's
AI leader
2:32:12
by 2030 officials showed us this
2:32:15
sprawling port where thanks to
AI human
2:32:19
workers are being replaced and
while
2:32:21
Americans encounter AI every
day with
2:32:24
companies like Amazon and
Netflix using
2:32:27
it to rank products based on
what we
2:32:29
fought and won
2:32:31
China is now using AI to rank
its people
2:32:35
there are an estimated 200
million
2:32:38
surveillance cameras in China
and now
2:32:40
they not only know where you
are you
2:32:43
know who you are many of the
2:32:45
surveillance cameras feed into
an AI
2:32:47
system which can not only
recognize your
2:32:50
face but bring up your name
your social
2:32:52
media activity financial status
and
2:32:55
criminal record the AI
calculates what's
2:32:58
called a social credit score if
your
2:33:01
score drops too low you're
denied access
2:33:04
to airports and train weight so
this guy
2:33:07
is just doing this report which
we've
2:33:08
done for years about the social
you've
2:33:11
done it for years but now it's
going on
2:33:13
then to the NBC ritual richard
engel
2:33:17
there's some reason they're
giving us a
2:33:19
support the blue well why
aren't they
2:33:21
reporting on the actual spy
operation
2:33:24
that someone just went to jail
for well
2:33:29
you just send a note to NBC
News and ask
2:33:33
him there was a former State
Department
2:33:36
employee sentenced to over
three years
2:33:38
for a spying for China yes this
story
2:33:44
which I don't have a clip I
don't have
2:33:46
it flipped over either no one
written me
2:33:48
do it it's recovering it it's
an old
2:33:50
Hillary woman and she's got I
think
2:33:54
almost four years in jail 40
months in
2:33:56
ohw huh and she's very sorry
that she
2:34:01
did this but she was like
spying for
2:34:03
China and she's you know it's
crazy
2:34:07
Porto Rico you said no I don't
know
2:34:09
there's no clip the onlythe on
one
2:34:11
article I understand what this
has been
2:34:13
repressed it's an OHA you
2:34:18
you just said it yourself an
old Hillary
2:34:19
woman we don't report on that
I'll do
2:34:23
this on Thursday we got a
2:34:25
boots-on-the-ground report from
Puerto
2:34:26
Rico but this is a juicy story
also
2:34:30
underreported the government is
about to
2:34:32
collapse
2:34:33
thanks to a log of a telegram
chat which
2:34:39
wasn't that supposed to be all
and I
2:34:41
don't know how this gets out
these logs
2:34:44
the governor apparently was was
just
2:34:49
chatting away let me see if I
have the
2:34:51
if I have some of the quotes
here it's
2:34:54
just chatting away with
everybody you
2:34:56
know talking about you know
those
2:34:59
there's just a lot of slurs
basically
2:35:03
same wonder that I'm looking
for the
2:35:05
slurs here that's always a good
look
2:35:08
well it's not it's not a very
good look
2:35:11
so somehow this this law gotta
ear the
2:35:15
log the document which details
2:35:17
conversations made through the
messaging
2:35:18
app telegram from late 2018 to
January
2:35:21
20th of this year is filled with
2:35:23
profanity laced misogynistic
homophobic
2:35:25
and sexual comments from the
governor
2:35:28
and other members of the group
attacking
2:35:30
opposition leaders fellow party
members
2:35:32
journalists and activists
groups the
2:35:35
converse conversation also
reveals
2:35:37
efforts to manipulate public
perception
2:35:39
of the administration through
public
2:35:40
polls and they so-called troll
network
2:35:43
on social media where is the
reporting
2:35:46
on this
2:35:47
this is everything you want
wait nuts
2:35:51
Puerto Rico no that would mean
that the
2:35:53
president was right when he
says it's
2:35:55
it's corrupt that's too bad it
seems
2:36:00
like a great story
2:36:01
I thought telegram was supposed
to be
2:36:02
this secure messaging system
which is
2:36:05
obviously what they thought
yeah well to
2:36:08
me if this was a group chat
then someone
2:36:11
leaked it someone someone
leaked the the
2:36:15
log of it it's not that hard if
you're
2:36:17
in the group chat and just copy
it paste
2:36:18
it send that off to somebody
but you
2:36:22
know they're talking about
duping the
2:36:25
meteor manipulating public
perception
2:36:28
through public polls
2:36:30
and they and they that's never
happened
2:36:33
and a troll network on social
media I
2:36:36
mean this is this is a scandal
of epic
2:36:38
proportions but no no no and
it'd be
2:36:42
great to have a clip of this
I'd love to
2:36:44
read this law if anyone can get
a get a
2:36:47
hand on it get some other law
guide look
2:36:49
that that's your radio play
right there
2:36:51
John well that's also debby
good play
2:36:55
are you right I would love that
that
2:36:57
would be a good one but there's
also I
2:37:01
want to get a hold of the
article that
2:37:03
was pulled from the The New
Republic I
2:37:06
believe that ran this gay guy
supposedly
2:37:10
was going off on Budaj edge
this has
2:37:14
happened like today or
yesterday like
2:37:16
key and every link that's I
found so far
2:37:19
because I wanted to read it
because it's
2:37:22
resulted in almost a collapse
of a
2:37:24
climate summit for some reason
wait what
2:37:28
I have not heard of any of this
yeah the
2:37:31
New Republic they had this
piece on
2:37:33
Buddha Jed's written by a gay
guy who
2:37:35
goes off on him talking about
is he a
2:37:37
top a bottom he goes this gets
pretty
2:37:39
gross
2:37:40
and he's just giving him grief
and they
2:37:43
was somebody I guess it's a
magazine
2:37:45
said hey wait a minute why are
we
2:37:46
publishing this this is pretty
gruesome
2:37:48
and so they pulled it which got
more
2:37:51
attention than it should have
and then
2:37:52
because they'd ran it in the
first place
2:37:54
a whole bunch of sponsors that
were
2:37:56
going to do this climate summit
I think
2:37:58
it's in September which
included the the
2:38:01
magazine and then Gizmodo and a
whole
2:38:04
bunch of other people they said
I have
2:38:07
nothing to do with it now we're
pulling
2:38:09
out and so they're all pulling
out of
2:38:10
the climate summit because of
this which
2:38:13
is I don't can see the
connection but
2:38:15
okay and just you know just
politically
2:38:18
correct out and now I'm trying
to find
2:38:21
the original article and I know
somebody
2:38:23
out there can find it I know
how much
2:38:25
work you have to do to do it
myself but
2:38:27
if anybody has a connection to
that
2:38:28
article said Wehling producers
you have
2:38:30
your mission now this is
something that
2:38:32
that we need to find sounds
like another
2:38:36
great radio play
2:38:38
but one after another reading
in essays
2:38:41
the maybe Oh sounds pretty
funny I've
2:38:45
read an article this morning
let me see
2:38:47
who wrote this article
2:38:49
oh it's Associated Press hmm
2:38:53
Google is going to take another
course
2:38:56
Forbes is gonna take another
crack at
2:38:58
building a social network this
should be
2:39:03
interesting this will be the
third third
2:39:05
one third iteration they're
gonna try it
2:39:07
one more time so the idea seems
reading
2:39:14
from the article the idea seems
to be
2:39:16
setting up local social
networks right
2:39:19
now the New York domain dot NYC
shoelace
2:39:24
sees its shoelace dot NYC is
connecting
2:39:28
it sounds a lot like mastodons
actually
2:39:30
when you think about it so
that's if I
2:39:33
invite only right now always
that way
2:39:36
but there they'll be of course
Google
2:39:39
doesn't do anything without the
money
2:39:40
part so they're focusing on
hyperlocal
2:39:43
advertising it's not in their
DNA you
2:39:47
know this is this is not a good
idea I
2:39:49
don't think they'll succeed
well word
2:39:51
they have won't work but I can
see what
2:39:52
what to think and it's like who
is
2:39:55
tapping into the local
advertisers which
2:39:59
used to be using newspapers
local
2:40:01
newspapers and other and even
local TV
2:40:03
stations are the ones that used
to get
2:40:05
all that advertising and then
local
2:40:07
newspapers are just drop the
ball
2:40:08
completely yeah so there's a
lot of a
2:40:10
lot of untapped advertising
potential in
2:40:14
the oval yes so they're going
out no one
2:40:16
has been able to capture it
online they
2:40:19
have all these backyard and all
these
2:40:21
different kinds of these
different kinds
2:40:25
of websites that are supposedly
just for
2:40:28
local listeners or readers I'm
sorry and
2:40:31
they have not really scored big
on the
2:40:34
advertising side because I think
2:40:36
advertisers are practical and
they don't
2:40:38
see if they don't see it on a
newspaper
2:40:40
they don't spend the money well
it'd be
2:40:42
interesting to see how Google's
is
2:40:43
trying to horn in yeah what
would be
2:40:45
interesting to see how they
drive
2:40:46
adoption because that's the
thing that
2:40:48
you know Google did have a
social
2:40:50
network which was that thing
called
2:40:54
derision or cut or cut and it
got it got
2:40:58
adopted by transsexuals in
Brazil and
2:41:01
was very resilient really made
that
2:41:04
thing work they loved it and
they loved
2:41:06
it Brazilians are very social
and they
2:41:08
loved it Orkut because it nor
Google is
2:41:10
so transphobic they shut it
down because
2:41:13
they couldn't stand
transsexuals it's
2:41:15
Google's all against that
they're anti
2:41:17
trans trans hate seem so trans
hate and
2:41:20
and then they came with Google
Plus
2:41:23
which was a horrible product
unusable
2:41:26
remember buzz buzz on there was
buzz and
2:41:30
at least everybody's info yeah
the great
2:41:33
keep that together now even
though they
2:41:35
are putting their social network
2:41:37
together they will not be
invited to the
2:41:39
White House social media summit
next
2:41:41
year if there ever is one again
what a
2:41:44
what a what a horrible showing
really it
2:41:47
was just whole thing was pretty
odd I
2:41:49
did like this one clip that I
pulled
2:41:52
from the president about
talking about
2:41:54
his numbers viewing when he
didn't
2:41:58
really sure what he's talking
about
2:41:59
because he's talking about
subscribers
2:42:00
and followers and I think he
means views
2:42:03
of a tweet and I noticed things
2:42:05
happening when I put out
something a
2:42:08
good one that people like write
good
2:42:12
tweet it goes up it used to go
up it
2:42:15
would say seven thousand seven
thousand
2:42:17
eight seven thousand seventeen
seven
2:42:20
thousand twenty four seven
thousand
2:42:22
thirty to seven thousand forty
four
2:42:24
right now it goes seven
thousand seven
2:42:28
thousand eight six thousand
nine ninety
2:42:31
eight then they go seven
thousand nine
2:42:36
six thousand seventy four I
said what's
2:42:40
going on no it never did that
before it
2:42:43
goes up and then they take it
down then
2:42:45
it goes up I've never had that
just does
2:42:47
anyone know what I'm talking
about with
2:42:48
this
2:42:49
I never had that before I used
to watch
2:42:52
it be like a rocket ship what I
put out
2:42:54
a beauty it was humorous the
our video
2:43:01
on on c-span within a total
shit show in
2:43:05
the Rose Garden where I guess
that's
2:43:08
where he did his his census
question
2:43:12
announcement they would just
get it from
2:43:15
from all the databases and you
know
2:43:16
Gorka is out there threatening
people
2:43:19
and they're all it's like but I
think
2:43:23
it's very smart it was wrong on
2:43:25
simultaneous is I'm sorry but
the other
2:43:28
thing going on simultaneous
Usenet root
2:43:29
oh oh that's that's the big
black thing
2:43:32
the net root listen black is
just a
2:43:36
bunch of it's just activists I
think it
2:43:38
I thought I thought it was I
thought it
2:43:40
was a black eye maybe I'm wrong
I think
2:43:45
you are that but is every year
they have
2:43:48
it assumes it's the same thing
it's a
2:43:50
bunch of so that's why I think
Trump did
2:43:52
his at the same time Netroots
yeah why
2:43:54
why do I think this it was a
social
2:43:56
media gathering of all that you
know I
2:43:58
said daily cost is one of the
major or
2:44:01
sponsors of it okay I'm wrong I
don't
2:44:03
know why I'm confused about
that all
2:44:06
right yeah and a show clip is
it from
2:44:09
the Netroots thing no it's it's
it's
2:44:11
actually goes back to you're
talking
2:44:13
about the moon okay
2:44:14
well I'm ready for it if you
want to do
2:44:15
end of show now yeah this is
the Douglas
2:44:19
Brinkley who wrote the book
moonshot and
2:44:22
he's at a conference he's
giving a
2:44:24
lecture about the moon and then
what
2:44:25
happened to fifty years ago and
all the
2:44:27
rest of it and so he's asked the
2:44:28
question here at the ED at the
end where
2:44:31
there's the Q&A session there's
a scene
2:44:34
in the movie first man where it
shows a
2:44:36
protest against the moon race
saying
2:44:39
that's a misappropriation of
resources
2:44:40
and I just want to hear from
you how
2:44:42
much was there a kind of
account of
2:44:44
movement against the space race
during
2:44:45
the 1960's great great question
2:44:51
that's how you close the show
ladies and
2:44:53
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