0:00
get in your car this is no
agenda I'm
0:20
out of curry and from northern
Silicon
0:23
Valley where the six-week cycle
is alive
0:26
and dead I'm John C Dvorak
0:27
[Music]
0:32
are you tracking another six
weeks cycle
0:35
yeah dud
0:38
well let's explain briefly the
six week
0:40
cycle well you have the best
explanation
0:43
it's a it's a methodology that
the FBI
0:46
was alleged to be using during
the Comey
0:49
era yes who keep their name and
their
0:53
brand name and the public eye
that
0:55
they're doing these great this
great
0:56
service by finding dopes we're
supposed
1:01
to blow up bank and every six
weeks
1:03
which seemed to be the cycle we
were
1:05
told by someone who's in the
know that
1:08
there and also to preserve
budgets etc
1:10
and so you do is you Jack
somebody up
1:12
here you know you put a CI a
1:14
confidential informant on him
or her him
1:16
usually you tell him he's gonna
be great
1:19
jihadist great you give him
some phone
1:21
you blow any bombs you give him
a keypad
1:23
that does nothing and then you
bust him
1:25
and then you make a big scene
about the
1:27
bust and and then the timer
starts all
1:30
over again
1:30
but it kind of stopped after
Comey left
1:33
what kind of like it may ever
may not
1:36
have it depends just whoever
was doing
1:39
publicity Oh
1:40
during the Comey era was good a
head of
1:43
PR that guy or gal to use the
pejorative
1:50
that person left I believe or
something
1:55
because they still do these
these things
1:57
every so often it gets maybe
one network
2:00
will pick it up maybe Comey
left and
2:08
there was a transition document
you know
2:10
it's what you do when you leave
you but
2:12
type of DOC it's like okay
2:13
here's how we do the six week
cycle and
2:15
then going through the
checklist but
2:17
they just don't have checklist
so you're
2:18
never gonna get the
professionalism of
2:20
the person who was doing it
originally
2:23
yeah exactly
2:25
well this reminds me all
companies that
2:27
notices in Silicon Valley
2:29
those have one or two real
go-to people
2:31
that kind of holds some little
2:34
Department together but they do
it in
2:36
such a way that it's not really
easy to
2:38
document and so when there's
any sort of
2:41
cutback and I there was a
person at
2:43
Apple that used to service the
media and
2:45
tube just got fired because
they what
2:47
does this guy do I don't know
personally
2:51
Microsoft they got fired yeah
they get
2:55
the checklist when they go what
does
2:56
this guy do I could tell there
was a guy
2:59
named Daniel Paul at Apple and
he and he
3:03
ran a program I'm talking the
days of
3:06
the Apple too so this is before
and
3:09
before the the like this is OS
know this
3:12
before OS whatever it says
Apple too was
3:15
yeah and his job was to supply
as alone
3:21
hardware to people in the media
and I
3:25
had that thing for years and
years and
3:27
then he called me up said well
I'm
3:30
leaving and you're gonna have
to send it
3:32
back and that and that was it I
never
3:34
saw another program like that
within
3:36
Apple again at least I was never
3:38
approached this happens in all
these
3:42
companies yeah and so I believe
the FBI
3:44
probably had the same problem
that's
3:45
where you're getting no
publicity for
3:47
any of these these are all just
run off
3:49
as a minor stories they have
nothing
3:51
going on the faintly and so
this is this
3:54
is the one that just happened
it was I
3:56
see who I think CBS is the only
network
3:58
at least the one only one is
where I got
4:00
it from anyway this is a clip
is 6-week
4:04
cycle another bonehead a man was
4:06
arrested on terror charges
today at a
4:08
New York City Airport
investigators say
4:10
he was about to fly off to join
the
4:12
Taliban with the goal of killing
4:14
American soldiers chief justice
and
4:17
homeland security correspondent
Jeff
4:18
Pegues joins us now with
details so Jeff
4:21
what happened today
4:22
or investigators say the 33
year old
4:24
Bronx resident was taken into
custody at
4:27
JFK International Airport this
morning
4:28
del waar muhammad husayn
originally from
4:31
Bangladesh but now an American
citizen
4:33
was about to board a flight to
Thailand
4:35
with a final destination of
Afghanistan
4:37
and his goal according to
investigators
4:40
was to fight for the Taliban
against US
4:42
soldiers oh saying dress
casually and
4:45
shackled at the ankles was
arraigned in
4:47
federal court on terror charges
this
4:48
afternoon
4:49
investigators say that he had
been
4:51
planning to join the Taliban
since
4:53
September of 2018 and had been
under
4:56
constant surveillance by the
FBI in
4:59
conversation with one agent
Hussein
5:01
allegedly said I just want to
take a
5:04
fricking machine gun and just
shoot
5:05
everybody and kill them all
Americans
5:09
attempting to join foreign
terror groups
5:11
it's not uncommon since 2011
nearly 80
5:14
Americans from 20 states have
traveled
5:16
abroad to fight with jihadist
5:17
organizations though most have
gone to
5:20
Syria and Iraq to join Isis or
al-qaeda
5:23
now wait a minute
5:25
when did he write that line
about I want
5:28
to take a freaking machine gun
and gun
5:29
them all down when was that was
that
5:31
before this arrest way before
this
5:33
arrest it was yeah it was
before the
5:35
arrest if it should have done
something
5:36
then well you know it wasn't
you got it
5:41
match the dates that's gotta be
six
5:43
weeks I'm sorry yes that
could've busted
5:46
the guy months ago it seems to
me from
5:48
the sounds of it they've been
following
5:49
her for years it sounds like
yeah the
5:52
transition document said wait
six weeks
5:54
go to line one okay there we go
and
5:57
we're doing it all over again
5:59
yeah they had to wait you're
right the
6:01
time about ten or twenty guys
on right
6:03
now that are being observed and
ready to
6:05
pick up I mean they just
they're gonna
6:09
have to do something a little
more
6:11
spectacular to get any
attention yeah
6:13
this was the dud I mean it
wouldn't have
6:15
been a dud maybe six to seven
years ago
6:19
you know when this kind of
thing noticed
6:22
yeah and this would have been
played up
6:23
much more I guess it wasn't
played oh
6:25
there wasn't court they would
have the
6:27
local news stories would have
done
6:28
something on
6:29
laid up by everybody been
pushed but now
6:32
well it's obvious that the the
Mueller
6:34
news is ruining everything you
can't get
6:36
it you can't get anything in
the United
6:38
why's the last six weeks cycle
story we
6:40
had which is about six weeks ago
6:41
coincidentally was another one
that was
6:44
similar it could have gotten
somewhere
6:46
never went anywhere and I think
this I
6:47
think we're gonna I'm now
marking these
6:49
these stories I'm heading them
all with
6:52
the terms six-week at the
beginning of
6:55
the clip uh-huh so we can start
digging
6:57
them up as time goes by to show
this
7:00
pattern is still pretty much
this and
7:02
will you be using the AP style
guide of
7:04
everything under ten you spell
in
7:06
letters no I'm using the number
six okay
7:12
I only learned this recently I
didn't
7:15
know that that was a thing yeah
it is
7:17
that's always a thing so all I
saw was a
7:21
lot of posturing a lot of
talking about
7:25
Mueller Mueller
7:28
I still have Fletcher Mueller
we got
7:31
that Homer I still I still have
the
7:33
distinct feeling that I don't
know the
7:36
you don't you think I'm crazy
to think
7:38
it but the idea of another
special
7:41
prostitute prosecutor the
prostitute
7:44
special prosecutor prosecutor
that could
7:49
happen there you go there you go
7:56
wait do we have a different one
in that
7:58
do we have a that was Mahler it
would be
8:00
Mueller I think that the best
clip I
8:11
found was very very short is
one of
8:13
those the truth wants to come
out about
8:15
the Mueller testimony this is
Stephanie
8:17
ruhle she's a former goldman
sachs
8:20
banker and she has been on but
depend on
8:24
embassy s goldman sachs doom
you heard
8:26
it here Shh she's been on MSNBC
in the
8:31
midday slot with the Ali Velshi
so their
8:34
shows pull she well you know I
watch
8:37
this stuff all day I watch a
Missy and
8:39
watch CNN I
8:41
yourself I do it for the show
come on I
8:43
mean you watch democracy how
sedated
8:47
well there's the flower yes
8:49
so Stephanie ruhle starts off
and I
8:52
thought this would this was the
truth
8:53
wants to come out and it was
there
8:55
Democrats strategizing their
next move
8:57
after Robert Muller's testimony
while
9:00
the political and did you hear
it
9:02
testifies strategizing their
next move
9:05
after Robert mother's testimony
truth
9:17
wants to come out they just
can't help
9:19
themselves can they but there
was a lot
9:21
of nutty stuff going on what
did you get
9:28
anything from the mainstream
anything
9:29
m5m funny about Mueller or
Trump I kind
9:34
of skipped a whole Mueller team
for
9:35
today's show now I got a couple
things
9:37
hold on let me look down the
list well I
9:40
have
9:41
okay this was Mike Huckabee
trying to be
9:45
funny I think it was kind of
lame well
9:47
what I would say is after
watching the
9:48
Bob Muller show the other night
the
9:50
Democrats thought they were
going to put
9:51
a movie - what was the book the
9:54
published report but the movie
turned
9:56
out to be weekend at Bernie's
all right
10:03
okay but Joe to Genoa you know
I love
10:07
getting getting clips from from
Judge
10:11
Joe from mumbling Joe he was a
US
10:15
attorney and he his wife have a
law firm
10:19
together don't use the same
last name
10:21
but they're always appearing
together on
10:22
Fox Business News is they're all
10:24
buddy-buddy and by the way Joe
does
10:26
Genoa I've found has a very
interesting
10:28
past which also connects to Roy
Cohn and
10:35
Epstein you know he's he's no
fresh
10:38
newbie in the game but he did
agree with
10:42
me on who had actually created
this
10:44
Muller report this was an
ignominious
10:47
finale and I am
10:50
happy for the country that they
got to
10:53
see someone totally incompetent
unaware
10:58
and completely on and unable to
respond
11:03
to legitimate questions from
both
11:05
Republicans and Democrats what
this
11:07
proved today was what we've
said all
11:09
along this was the Wiesmann
11:12
investigation
11:13
Andrew Weissman ran this from
beginning
11:15
and when you see Bob Muller in
that
11:18
pathetic display today you know
what
11:23
happened
11:24
Weissman did it all he made
sure that
11:26
Roger stone was arrested in the
middle
11:29
of the night with SWAT teams he
made
11:32
sure that Paul Manafort was put
in
11:34
solitary confinement in an
outrageous
11:36
display of prosecutorial
vindictiveness
11:39
Bob mother a Bob Muller slept
through
11:43
this event from beginning to
end and
11:45
today his ignominious finale
showed him
11:49
asleep at the hearing so there
you go
11:52
Andrew Weissman that's pretty
much the
11:54
only example I have of any m5m
and this
11:58
isn't even the real fox news
it's Fox
12:00
Business News anyone bringing
up Andrew
12:02
Weissman it's it's just it's
not being
12:04
discussed left right center
anywhere are
12:07
they afraid of this guy I think
they're
12:09
afraid of this guy oh that's
possible
12:12
it's possible he's a badass huh
and it
12:16
should be like a just a bad ass
well he
12:19
brought down to aunt Arthur
Anderson
12:23
yeah that's pretty badass
12:30
somebody like your buddy there
who you
12:33
always clip you know he's just a
12:36
freelancer out there during me
with this
12:38
so he's not involved anything
right but
12:41
the network's you know if
you're a
12:42
badass guy up there and at that
position
12:45
and you're one of the network's
they go
12:47
after the any one of the
networks and
12:49
networks are very vulnerable
yeah so
12:52
they maybe just to put the
kibosh on it
12:54
there's your favorite word again
12:57
but is it keyboard kibosh she
said
12:59
kibosh I'm trusting he botched
that time
13:02
yeah because I will say kibosh
it's it's
13:05
fine with me either way it's two
13:06
different words yes yeah but
they mean
13:10
the same yes okay good
13:12
and they're spelled the same
and see
13:19
here in our demo belt yeah
that's really
13:22
all that I did I had because
CBS of
13:26
course is the you know with
Nora they're
13:28
together
13:29
Nora fired yet that's what we
want to
13:32
know is she gone yet because no
but she
13:34
did a story the other day I
think was on
13:36
Friday where she it was a funny
story
13:38
she had a bunch of puns in it
she
13:40
probably wrote it herself
13:41
a bunch of puns and and she was
actually
13:44
smiling and if she would just
smile uh
13:49
instead of grimace she would
she could
13:52
get through this but I think
they don't
13:54
want her to smile now she is
she back to
13:57
the long hair after that short
hair I
14:00
went back later after the show
and I
14:02
looked at those pictures you're
right a
14:04
very masculine looking that way
that
14:06
kind of removes all their
feminine
14:08
features yeah she's a tomboy
and by the
14:10
way we're talking as TV
executives here
14:12
no well I am I got my executive
14:20
executive hat on well she looks
really
14:24
good she when she smiles she
would she
14:26
ended the show is typically the
formula
14:29
for today's news hours that all
three
14:31
networks and I don't understand
why Fox
14:34
doesn't put its new show on the
Fox
14:37
affiliates out there there's
there's
14:38
tons of them they got nothing
else going
14:40
on I mean our poor local Fox
KTVU they
14:43
have they have news at 4 News
at 5 News
14:46
News News
14:48
take a drop a half hour Fox
with with
14:51
Bret Baier who's a very
good-looking guy
14:54
who is perfect for doing a news
hour
14:57
they could put a bret baier in
there to
14:59
do it we just just do a
competing news
15:01
hour to everybody else's news
hour on
15:03
the broadcast networks yes they
are a
15:05
network they do compute a
network on a
15:07
network basis with the other
three
15:10
by BC most of the time but
isn't that
15:13
now Disney property and Fox
News is no
15:17
no the Fox Broadcasting part of
it is
15:20
still Fox okay so they could do
a half
15:24
hour and even if no take a that
did no
15:26
no it's not happening no got it
they
15:30
could do a half hour I don't
know why
15:32
they don't cuz they do it under
on the
15:34
on the cable channel they could
just
15:35
take that exact same show and
push it
15:37
over to the affiliates hmm and
it would
15:39
be fine it's not like it's not
produced
15:43
like a cable show us produce
like a
15:45
network broadcast news show and
it would
15:47
be a little more competitive
but they
15:49
all follow the exact same
formula and
15:51
when one of them changes
something they
15:53
all slowly change to that and
one of the
15:56
things that developed over the
years
15:57
when I was specially when I was
doing
15:58
the 3x3 or whatever there's
light now
16:00
slide by five oh no 3x3 yes
you're right
16:03
to news three by threes yes and
I
16:05
noticed that big they've all
come up
16:08
with a kind of a happy
feel-good story
16:10
at the end right of all the
16:13
broadcaster's a feel-good story
or a
16:14
tearjerker and B she tries to
do they
16:18
try to it's called the human
interest
16:20
story one two three four five
six seven
16:27
eight nine ten wait a minute
wait a
16:30
minute that's that's above the
averages
16:33
and I thought it was nine no no
it's
16:35
been ten for the last three
months
16:37
summer time anyway so the this
is all
16:41
empty anyway doesn't matter
Lois cutesy
16:49
stories at the end and so Nora
did hers
16:51
and it was a bunch of puns
about moving
16:54
Halloween to all to the weekend
a lot of
16:59
it doesn't have a ghost of a
chance uh
17:01
but and this cute little smile
and when
17:06
she wrapped it up and she look
great
17:08
with this she's a good looking
if she's
17:10
smiling but she doesn't she's
just
17:14
grimacing with dead eyes most
of the
17:16
time it does not work and I
don't know
17:19
what they're gonna do about it
cuz they
17:20
can't make it a happy news show
I don't
17:22
know why they can't but they
can't
17:24
now do you have a clip that
goes along
17:27
with this introduced to start
the same
17:34
ways of the impeachment clip
which
17:35
there's there is nor again with
her
17:38
grimace and her stars called
the RBF fYI
17:43
her face is called art resting
bitchface
17:46
RBF okay this is what it looks
like so
17:55
and I you know I wish they had
to throw
18:01
this in this impeachment it
goes and by
18:04
the way this is only a segment
of it I
18:06
couldn't play the whole thing
House
18:07
Democrats started down a road
today that
18:09
could lead to impeachment of
President
18:11
Trump they asked a court for
documents
18:13
from the Muller investigation
Judiciary
18:16
Chairman Jerry Nadler says he
needs them
18:17
for an impeachment inquiry
Nancy Cordes
18:20
has more on the dramatic turn
of events
18:21
today requesting a threshold
absolutely
18:25
in a parting shot before a
six-week
18:28
break Democrats said they are
stepping
18:30
up their probe of the president
I would
18:33
say we are in an impeachment
18:34
investigation it could lead to
articles
18:36
of impeachment or it could lead
to
18:38
something else in a federal
suit filed
18:40
today the House Judiciary
Committee is
18:43
seeking underlying grand jury
testimony
18:45
from the Muller investigation
especially
18:48
material related to president
Trump's
18:50
knowledge of any potential
criminal acts
18:53
by him or his aides the suit
says the
18:57
house is considering whether to
exercise
18:59
a constitutional power of the
utmost
19:02
gravity approval of articles of
19:05
impeachment all they want to do
is
19:07
impede they want to investigate
they
19:10
want to go fishing the move
comes as
19:13
some Democrats grow frustrated
with the
19:15
speaker's more cautious
approach to
19:17
impeachment the decision will
be made in
19:20
a timely fashion
19:21
speaker Pelosi cleared the air
with one
19:24
critic today New York
congresswoman
19:26
Alexandria Ocasio Cortes
tensions
19:30
between the two / strategy and
policy
19:32
had grown personal in recent
weeks the
19:35
two sides trading barbs in the
19:38
and online do you think you
were able to
19:40
bury the hatchet with
congresswoman
19:42
Ocasio Cortez in your meeting I
don't
19:44
think there was any hatchet
well she
19:46
called you downright
disrespectful no
19:48
that's that's that's we're in
the
19:50
political arena in our caucus
we have
19:53
our differences respect that
Nancy
19:57
Cordes joins us from Capitol
Hill after
19:58
those tough questions there to
the
20:00
speaker Soni I don't think
there was any
20:11
hatchet well she called you
downright
20:13
disrespectful no that's that's
we have
20:19
our differences respect that
that's some
20:22
grilling shit right there man
bomb
20:23
straight to the jugular with
those tough
20:25
questions Nancy Cordes joins us
from
20:28
Capitol Hill after those tough
questions
20:30
there to the speaker so Nancy
back to
20:32
that issue what are the
Democrats hoping
20:34
to learn from that grand jury
material
20:36
that wasn't in the Muller
report well
20:38
it's not entirely clear Nora
but they
20:41
told us today that they believe
that
20:42
Muller gathered some evidence of
20:45
wrongdoing related to the Trump
campaign
20:47
and Russia that he ultimately
decided
20:50
was outside of his purview and
they
20:52
think that if they tell the
courts that
20:54
they are considering
impeachment that a
20:56
judge will be more likely to
grant them
20:58
access to that confidential
information
21:01
the president called Democrats
clowns
21:04
for even pursuing it isn't that
kind of
21:06
maybe I'm misunderstanding but
isn't
21:09
grand jury testimony isn't that
really
21:11
like sacred stuff it's really
never
21:12
supposed to be release because
it it
21:15
it's not cross exams this is all
21:18
grandstand it won't actually
happen they
21:20
won't get grand jury testimony
keep you
21:26
know waving there our CBS plays
along
21:28
right they did have a little
line at the
21:30
end that I thought was funny
you kind of
21:32
stepped on I might want to play
just the
21:33
very end of that clip again
because it's
21:35
one of those things where they
where
21:37
they quote Trump and it really
is kind
21:38
of like a a nasty quote and
they just
21:41
throw it out there so Trump's
an idiot
21:43
to say something like this I'm
doing
21:45
related to the Trump campaign
and Russia
21:47
that he ultimately decided was
outside
21:50
his purview and they think that
if they
21:52
tell the courts that they are
21:54
considering impeachment that a
judge
21:55
will be more likely to grant
them access
21:58
to that confidential
information the
22:01
president called Democrats
clowns for
22:03
even pursuing it called them
clowns yeah
22:07
it's just a little Jim yeah
what he did
22:10
yeah I know clowns you know
what to
22:15
write and actually I don't want
a body
22:17
shame but if you if you put a
red nose
22:19
and a crazy wig on Jerry Nadler
and some
22:22
big floppy shoes dude he would
look
22:25
pretty much like a clown yeah
yeah he's
22:29
got the perfect body type for
it so the
22:32
point is is that what I think
they're up
22:35
to here is they're trying to
make the
22:38
case and to get votes as a vote
getting
22:41
yes Jake this is all by getting
votes
22:44
for the Democrats in the twenty
twenty
22:46
elections and this one is about
you
22:47
because they keep saying it and
they're
22:49
kind of hinting at it in this
story as
22:51
it continues at the YAC about
it a
22:53
little longer
22:54
they do trying to convince
voters the
22:58
ones that hate Trump that might
not go
23:01
out and vote but they hate
Trump but
23:02
they're not gonna vote
necessarily for a
23:04
Democrat hmm but if you can
maybe
23:07
convince voters that Trump is
going to
23:09
be if he doesn't get rid
elected he's
23:11
gonna be arrested and jailed
they're
23:18
pushing this narrative well for
23:21
obstruction of justice he's
gonna be a
23:23
riff it wasn't for the fact
he's a
23:25
president he would have been
arrested
23:26
and jailed already even though
it Muir
23:31
because it comes from the from
the
23:32
hearing they've twisted this
around I
23:34
couldn't even bring myself to
to clip it
23:37
the twist what they did is yeah
it
23:42
clearly if he was a citizen he
would
23:44
have been arrested which is the
thing
23:45
they repeated over and over and
over in
23:47
the hearing to which Marla
always said
23:49
no no I wouldn't characterize
it like
23:51
that he actually had to start
the second
23:53
hearing by literally correcting
a bad
23:57
answer he'd given to Ted Leo by
saying
23:59
it just so you know he did not
get a I
24:02
did not not
24:04
him because it's not allowed by
the
24:06
office of legal counsel he
specifically
24:09
stated it but somewhere someone
asked
24:11
the question if he were a
citizen
24:14
private citizen he probably
would have
24:15
been indicted yes of course you
know so
24:18
it's like they're just twisting
it
24:19
around how many times I heard
someone
24:21
say is some talking head say
well Bob
24:24
mullah really outlined all of
the cases
24:25
of obstruction of justice no he
didn't
24:29
every Democrat outlined it he
went to
24:32
not in my purview this is
complete crap
24:36
anyone who saw that hearing
knows that
24:38
there's a lot they're just
lying now
24:40
it's just lying and by the way
so is Fox
24:43
News they're lying about other
things
24:47
the Democrats have always been
high and
24:49
mighty about it but until now
play this
24:52
clip this is Danny Doyle what
Emma Kratz
24:55
are gonna do now Danny the way
Danny
24:57
Joyce is the the used to be
advertising
25:00
guy who's on Morning Joe now
he's a
25:02
major pundit a political pundit
somehow
25:05
we are at war it is time for the
25:09
Democrats to wake up we are
playing
25:12
against cheaters and liars are
stealers
25:15
and with all due respect to
Michelle
25:18
Obama when they go high and
when they go
25:20
low we got to do whatever we
have to do
25:25
I love an advertising guy you
can't get
25:27
the slogan right when they go
high and
25:31
when they go low we got to do
whatever
25:33
we have to do we actually have a
25:38
government led by Moscow bitch
and
25:40
criminal Trump oh by the way
we're gonna
25:42
call him unindicted criminal
Trump now
25:44
because in two instances he has
been an
25:48
unindicted criminal so I know
in regular
25:51
when you're playing fair useful
scoring
25:52
president Trump just like we're
gonna
25:54
call in Moscow Mitch wouldn't
call him
25:55
criminal Trump now again and
for an
25:58
advertising guy does he not
understand
26:01
that these things really work
better
26:02
with alliteration and dick say
oh I've
26:05
got a new nickname it's called
criminal
26:07
Trump wow man
26:08
gee I should hire you for my
next
26:10
campaign just stupid and
another message
26:14
for the demo by the way
26:16
Moscow Mitch isn't bad well I
have a
26:19
Moscow Mitch thing I think it's
from the
26:20
same segment we will play that
after
26:22
your f Donny douche
26:24
well maskavich wouldn't call him
26:25
criminal Trump and another
message for
26:28
the Democrats it is time to
move forward
26:32
there are two takeaways from
model that
26:34
we're going to use as we go to
war
26:36
number one the president broke
the law
26:39
and when he's out of office he
can go
26:42
and will go to jail and number
two with
26:45
vulnerable with our election
systems
26:48
that's our two things we may
not have
26:50
won the battle of impeachment
but we're
26:52
going to win the war of putting
in jail
26:55
whatever we have to do and
we're not
26:57
going to necessarily play fair
and for
26:58
all the intellectuals out there
whose
27:00
hair is gonna go on fire but
we're
27:02
becoming like them we're
becoming like
27:03
them you cannot lose the next
election
27:05
we will go back fifty years so
I got the
27:14
segment before Donny Deutsch
came on and
27:17
said this and this was Joe
Scarborough
27:19
with Morning Joe with me Kyle
though
27:22
Mika didn't get a word in
edgewise the
27:24
whole thing was about 16
minutes long
27:27
and I guess that they came up
with this
27:28
I think Moscow missed you're
right it's
27:30
it rolls off the tongue there's
actually
27:31
a Moscow Kentucky where it is
where he's
27:34
not from Moscow Kentucky but
it's funny
27:36
it's Moscow Mitch because
because he
27:40
blocked we always got to say
blocked
27:42
instead of declined to take to
the floor
27:45
the SAFE Act which is the I
have the let
27:53
me get thee I think I have the
name of
27:56
it yes here it is the SAFE Act
it passed
27:59
the House HR 272 - and it is the
28:06
securing America's Federal
Elections Act
28:09
or the SAFE Act and instead of
just
28:12
requiring gee I don't know
28:15
voter ID there's this huge bill
that has
28:19
all kinds of stipulations as to
how the
28:21
voting machine should run how
it's
28:24
supposed to work and I think
it's
28:26
actually a lot of really valid
stuff in
28:28
there with a
28:28
portrayal the problem is that
that
28:32
federalizes the election and I
don't
28:35
think that's the idea yet right
you
28:38
gives the states are
responsible for the
28:39
elections and so the
Republicans are
28:41
saying well if you do that then
who
28:42
knows what's next so I don't
know if
28:45
they can get around anyway that
Moscow
28:47
Mitch because the last you know
28:50
statement robert muller made in
his
28:52
6-hour testimony was all the
rights
28:55
ongoing as we speak the
russians are
28:57
hacking as we speak even though
there's
28:59
zero evidence there's only
evidence of
29:02
server pings and port scans no
actual
29:06
hacking evidence of you one
case where
29:10
someone and it turns out it
might have
29:12
been Department of Homeland
Security got
29:14
into the register registration
database
29:16
but not into the voting machines
29:18
themselves and above all I'm
pretty sure
29:22
that no one wants to change the
voting
29:23
machines everybody's got their
favorite
29:25
manufacturer in their state and
they've
29:28
got it rigged or not the way
they want
29:29
it so no one really wants to
change that
29:32
infrastructure it's all set and
it's
29:35
like just leave it the way it
is but now
29:37
of course that means that and
it's a big
29:41
setup and I hope it I hope the
president
29:43
sees it if he wins it'll be
because
29:46
Moscow Mitch rig the elections
through
29:49
the Russians and they were and
this is
29:51
what they're going for and then
and
29:54
that's how once again Donald
Trump Rudd
29:56
and one thanks to the Russians
here's
29:58
the the Moscow he could not
stop saying
30:01
it this is a montage we
remember back
30:03
then the warnings came but
Moscow Mitch
30:06
that being Mitch McConnell of
Moscow
30:09
Kentucky Moscow Mitch a Moscow
Mitch
30:12
Moscow Mitch Moscow Mitch
Moscow Mitch
30:16
Moscow Mitch said it's a hoax
30:19
Moscow Mitch calls it a hoax
Moscow
30:23
Mitch says it's a hoax
30:26
there's an oligarch that I I've
read is
30:30
going to be setting up a big
aluminum
30:32
plant in Moscow Mitch's a home
state
30:36
I don't know if that's it but
how could
30:38
Moscow Mitch how can Moscow
Mitch keep
30:42
denying that Vladimir Putin
continues to
30:45
try to subvert American
democracy I love
30:48
that you call in a Moscow Mitch
because
30:50
frankly it's a continuation of
something
30:55
people call him okay Mitch
maybe I don't
30:58
know maybe he's right I mean
he's only
31:00
cocaine Mitch if he's running
cocaine to
31:02
Moscow because he's Moscow
Mitch okay
31:08
Wow that'll stick though
that'll stick
31:12
oh I don't know I like it with
criminal
31:20
Trump it's like a take off of
crooked
31:22
Hillary
31:23
yeah but the proctors there's
like
31:26
there's a liability issue here
with
31:28
slander which is you can't call
somebody
31:31
I believe I could be wrong I
think you
31:34
can call it I think you can
call it
31:35
crooked but you can't call him a
31:36
criminal because the criminal
is a
31:38
result of a of a legal action
that was
31:41
taken and they were found
guilty of a
31:44
crime you can't call someone a
criminal
31:46
without running into slander
and libel
31:49
issues and he's doing it just
openly and
31:52
could find it I don't know what
does
31:54
it's that I think maybe with the
31:56
president because it's such a
public
31:57
figure you can get away right I
think so
31:59
it's skating a little bit on
he's really
32:02
this is not he doesn't know
what he's
32:04
doing that to put it mildly no
so you
32:09
know the we've been looking at
the I
32:11
don't know if you were after we
talked
32:14
Thursday if you're if you saw
any of
32:16
those videos in Brooklyn of the
the
32:19
residents of that Brooklyn
neighborhood
32:21
pouring water on the cops no do
you
32:24
still haven't seen that huh no
okay you
32:27
know but anyway it was
happening and is
32:29
happening multiple times and
over the
32:33
weekend in that very same
neighborhood
32:37
there was a block party which
is this is
32:39
not just some you know casual
block
32:41
party some going on for over 50
years
32:44
but it's in this neighborhood
and lots
32:47
of people come to this block
party
32:49
there was a shooting 11 injured
one dead
32:52
another one possibly might die
now the
32:55
cops did show up for that but
just I'm
32:58
not quite sure what it says or
what it
33:00
means but I found the
coincidence
33:01
interesting and then I got an
email
33:04
because I was very curious you
know we
33:06
talked about on the show why is
this
33:08
happening why are people
disrespecting
33:10
the cops in their own
neighborhoods they
33:12
got a nice note from one of our
33:14
producers Adam John I'm a
producer
33:17
devoted listener thanks for the
great
33:18
material my husband is a
retired NYPD
33:20
police officer I wanted to
share his
33:23
thoughts on the water dumping
on cops
33:25
phenomenon now my husband
retired right
33:28
at the beginning of deblasio's
term and
33:30
he was going to stay another
five years
33:32
but de Blasio had already made
the job
33:33
difficult they were starting to
face
33:35
people throwing batteries
bottles at
33:38
black lives matter protests
which he had
33:40
to work at often when he and
his retired
33:42
buddies saw those videos this
week they
33:44
were shocked they could not
believe but
33:47
what they could not believe is
the
33:49
officers reaction or lack of
reaction
33:52
they couldn't believe that these
33:53
officers did not defend
themselves they
33:55
all agreed that when they were
working
33:57
they would have reacted very
differently
33:58
in this situation and might have
34:00
definitely got a handle on it
34:02
my husband's opinion these last
five
34:04
years have destroyed the morale
of the
34:06
New York Police Department rank
and file
34:07
where they almost have
internalized the
34:10
guilt and hatred and do not
know how to
34:12
handle these situations anymore
de
34:14
Blasio and the media have
completely
34:16
neutered them now my husband's
a 9/11
34:18
first responder and finds a
peculiar how
34:21
the NYPD went from being loved
and
34:23
adored by the public and he
worked in an
34:25
area where a lot of liberals
and even
34:26
liberal celebrities lived in the
34:28
aftermath of 9/11 to completely
despise
34:31
a mere 10 years later and by
the way as
34:34
you can imagine he worked in a
precinct
34:35
that was extremely diverse many
black
34:37
cops female cops Hispanic cops
and
34:39
especially gay cops worked with
him
34:40
since his precinct was
Greenwich Village
34:42
he always had a female boss in
fact
34:44
white males were the minority
but you'd
34:47
never hear that in the media
anyway just
34:49
some boots on the ground info
for you so
34:52
I thought that was an
interesting
34:54
background er from someone who
has boots
34:56
on the ground and standing in
the case
34:58
and then I called Mo I called
producer
35:00
mo and I said mo
35:02
Moe's our American descendant
of slavery
35:05
my only black friend said Moe
what is
35:08
going on what is happening here
he says
35:10
and it kind of blew me away
when he says
35:13
this Oh to know this is being
provoked
35:16
and it's done on purpose
35:18
and I said uh-huh I said yes
the idea is
35:21
to federalize the American
police and
35:25
when he said that I'm like oh
of course
35:28
this was this was a big
conspiracy
35:30
theory when Obama was in office
he was
35:33
talking about having a force
you know
35:35
bigger than the than the army
and they
35:37
would be on the streets and it
is
35:39
something we discussed on the
show in
35:42
some detail and then we kind of
it never
35:44
materialized well it was some
sort of a
35:47
weird threat and then we always
thought
35:49
that maybe this you know he had
other
35:51
initiatives that were maybe
fronts so
35:54
the same idea but the idea
never went
35:56
anywhere
35:56
well the idea seems to be
rekindling and
35:59
you'll recall that Trump was
talking
36:01
about sending the National
Guard into
36:03
Chicago because things were so
out of
36:05
control this is just in the
past couple
36:07
months and the leadership of
Chicago
36:10
said no no that we might take
blue
36:13
helmets from the United Nations
but not
36:15
the National Guard which is odd
on both
36:17
counts one that he would want
the
36:19
National Guard in but to that
that
36:22
Chicago would would want the
blue
36:24
helmets an international police
force it
36:27
kind of it kind of starts to
think about
36:30
it big article in The Guardian
just
36:33
yesterday every state in the
u.s. fails
36:36
to comply with international
standards
36:38
on the lethal use of force by
law
36:41
enforcement officers according
to a
36:43
report by Amnesty International
of
36:45
course which says 13 US states
fall
36:48
beneath even lower legal
standards
36:51
enshrined in Const u.s.
constitutional
36:53
law and that nine states
currently have
36:56
no laws at all to deal with the
issue
36:58
and this article pretty much
advocates
37:01
for a federalized police force
and
37:05
here's the sad thing
37:07
I believe Trump is all on board
on this
37:09
I think he actually wants this
37:12
he announced his fan his plan to
37:14
federalize American police
departments
37:17
under the tree under the plan
city and
37:19
state police departments would
fall
37:21
under the umbrella of the
Department of
37:23
Homeland Security and would
therefore be
37:25
granted broad authorities to
enforce law
37:27
quote they're going to receive
the best
37:29
weapons training and resources
this
37:31
country has to offer we're
going to put
37:33
an end to jurisdictional
restrictions
37:35
and increased police
capabilities in
37:36
terms of surveillance and use
of deadly
37:38
force I think he's all in on
this idea
37:42
even though it I would say this
is a
37:44
typical Soros sisters you know
get the
37:47
get all the district attorneys
to buy
37:49
into this and turn their police
37:50
departments in - you know
federalized
37:53
law enforcement arms of the
federal
37:57
government yeah national
government yeah
38:00
that's what you know it falls
into that
38:03
thinking the Real ID Oh totally
and
38:08
that's implemented everywhere
it's it's
38:10
it's unstoppable well show me
ice you
38:15
don't need a real ID if you
have a
38:17
passport hmm but it's part of
the Real
38:20
ID the system of documents yeah
I'm just
38:25
saying it's got a chip it's got
38:26
everything it's a beautiful
little thing
38:29
you're carrying around around
there I'm
38:31
fine but anyway carried in
aluminum foil
38:33
I I think that there's
something to this
38:36
this this and maybe black lives
matter
38:39
was also a part of it it could
all be a
38:42
part of getting a federalized
police
38:44
force in place and I'm pretty
sure
38:47
that's a bad idea
38:50
you think yeah and if Trump's
all in on
38:54
it that's not good yeah well
Trump
38:57
sometimes doesn't know you know
you
38:59
can't apologize for what he's
saying
39:01
there I'm sorry that's no I'm
just
39:03
saying he's in many ways he's
not a
39:07
globalist per se but he's
susceptible to
39:10
the same propaganda that
everybody else
39:13
is that doesn't listen to the
no agenda
39:15
show there you go he's not
listen to our
39:21
show
39:21
we're stuck or or he's
certainly not
39:25
donating douche he's got the
money
39:29
yes or Dunsey yeah there you go
and
39:34
maybe we can flow right into
the shit
39:38
holes commentary this is
probably more
39:41
under the heading of the 2020
elections
39:44
as or maybe not I know Trump
made a big
39:48
swipe at Baltimore to get it
racist
39:52
swipes somehow well yes it's
somehow no
39:56
no it's been deconstructed by
CNN
39:58
oh oh I like to hear it because
I
40:00
couldn't figure out where the
racist
40:02
part came in the fact that
somebody's
40:04
black I know man he's using all
kinds of
40:08
racist terminology oh he's
using cold
40:11
yeah of course code so the
background is
40:15
that Trump swipes it swiped out
at
40:19
Elijah Cummings because Elijah
Cummings
40:21
hate him hate soon yeah if you
want we
40:24
can play the background noise
of course
40:28
what is it versus Cummings yeah
that
40:32
would be it president Trump is
under
40:33
fire tonight after an attack on
another
40:35
prominent african-american
member of
40:37
Congress this time the
president lashed
40:39
out on a House Democrat Elijah
Cummings
40:41
it's the latest in a series of
attacks
40:44
on congressional leaders Paula
Reid
40:46
begins our coverage tonight from
40:48
Washington before heading out
for a
40:50
round of golf this morning
President
40:52
Trump launched a Twitter attack
against
40:54
Maryland congressman Elijah
Cummings
40:56
claiming his district is a
disgusting
40:59
rat and rodent infested mess
41:01
Cummings district includes much
of the
41:03
city of Baltimore and reaches
into
41:05
Baltimore and Howard counties
the
41:07
president tweeted coming should
spend
41:09
more time in his district to
help clean
41:11
up this very dangerous and
filthy place
41:14
the attack appeared to be
related to a
41:16
July 18th hearing on border
detention
41:18
facilities we're coming spar
with acting
41:21
department of homeland security
chief
41:22
kevin napoli we're doing our
level best
41:25
in average what does that mean
41:27
what does that mean when a
child sitting
41:30
in their own feces can't take a
shower
41:34
come on man what's that about
none of us
41:41
will have our children in that
position
41:45
human beings today the president
41:48
insisted the border is clean
efficient
41:50
and well-run just very crowded
cummings
41:53
responded by tweeting that he
goes home
41:55
to his district daily and
fights for his
41:57
neighbor's he then urged the
President
41:59
to work with him on addressing
42:01
prescription drug prices
Baltimore is
42:04
ranked as one of the most
violent cities
42:06
in the US but the president's
language
42:08
today mirrored his previous
attack
42:10
against the so called squad of
for
42:13
minority Congress women where
he asked
42:15
why don't they go back and help
fix the
42:17
totally broken and
crime-infested places
42:20
from which they came House
Speaker Nancy
42:22
Pelosi defended Cummings
tweeting we all
42:25
reject racist attacks against
him and
42:27
support his steadfast
leadership races
42:30
races I think there was a
second part of
42:35
this deserves yes there is he's
42:39
launching this attack now arena
clearly
42:41
he wants to draw attention to
the
42:43
struggles of a democratically
controlled
42:44
district but by tweeting about
Baltimore
42:46
he's distracting from two
notable
42:49
accomplishments yesterday first
the
42:51
Supreme Court told him he could
begin
42:52
using pentagon funds for
construction of
42:54
a border wall and he struck a
deal with
42:56
Guatemala that may help stem
the flow of
42:59
migrants over the southern
border as his
43:01
returning from his Virginia
Golf Club
43:02
tonight he's also been tweeting
about
43:04
anti fho the wall and the Muller
43:07
investigation wow that was
really
43:09
interesting they reversed it
and I yes I
43:12
mean that was fantastic a
reverse saying
43:15
oh he's distracting from these
wins that
43:17
he had what what was that that
was CBS
43:22
and again no I think you're
wrong I
43:29
think the right way it works is
the
43:31
following you have to put
yourself in
43:33
the other dimension at least
for going
43:35
there all right
43:38
it goes like this this guy is
so stupid
43:41
that when he actually has a
good thing
43:44
happened for him he doesn't
care because
43:48
he's such a racist yeah okay
43:51
yes but meanwhile they just
gave some
43:53
information a lot of people
don't know
43:55
which has been very
underreported about
43:59
the courts the court case Oh
before I
44:02
could say they reported by the
way right
44:04
there yes I can and before I
played the
44:07
CNN explanation of why it's
racist and
44:09
another boots on the ground from
44:11
producer living in Baltimore
Maryland I
44:13
love our producers in light of
some of
44:16
the comments President Roh made
the
44:17
other day regarding the city I
want to
44:19
share some of my experiences and
44:20
thoughts on this first and
foremost in a
44:22
we in a we in a way I agree
with the
44:25
president while his comments
were
44:26
dramatic as they usually are
Baltimore
44:29
has unfortunately become yet
another one
44:31
of the United States most
terrible
44:32
cities there's a lot to unpack
as to why
44:35
from the corrupt leadership to
the
44:37
extreme liberal policies of
coddling and
44:39
yes of course our rampant drug
problem
44:41
the community in which I live
with my
44:43
wife and kid is almost a
perfect little
44:45
place just on the outskirts of
the city
44:47
proper yet we have a continuous
influx
44:49
of major violence over the past
year
44:51
alone four separate incidents of
44:54
residents being held up at get
gunpoint
44:56
since this summer my house
being broken
44:58
into while we were home again
had a
45:04
continuing occurrence of drug
dealing
45:07
you get the point it is such
that my
45:09
wife and I are no longer
comfortable
45:10
walking down the street I often
don't
45:13
sleep well during the warmer
months but
45:15
probably due to some form of
PTSD from
45:17
the break-in I can understand
that one
45:20
of my biggest frustrations is my
45:21
neighbors don't seem to mind the
45:23
violence they complain when it
happens
45:24
but then their liberalism or
something
45:26
else takes over and they decide
it's not
45:28
that bad or since it didn't
happen to
45:30
them it's not a problem a lot
more to
45:32
unpack if you wouldn't mind I'd
love to
45:34
send you a series of small
write-ups
45:36
about what I'm seeing here of
course we
45:37
love that also if I sound
frustrated
45:39
it's because I am frustrated
and angry
45:42
the name withheld for work
reasons yeah
45:48
so
45:49
it's probably on par with many
other
45:52
cities currently Austin is on
its way
45:55
nice little a tweet war we had
going on
45:57
there you trying to send bums
and hobos
46:01
to Austin no well you're the
one that
46:04
encouraged it if anyone didn't
miss this
46:08
it was pretty good I said some
I had
46:10
five was going through my
archives and I
46:11
found some old pictures of
Austin from
46:13
1999 it looked like terrible
terrible
46:15
place and we knew what you were
saying
46:18
with that I was going to it
before you
46:21
jumped in I was going to say
look how
46:23
much it's improved the next
series of
46:26
tweets you speak with forked
tongue I
46:32
don't believe it for a second
you jump
46:34
in before I had the chance you
jump in
46:39
and show San Francisco today
being a
46:42
hellhole
46:43
and that that dead it dawned on
me
46:46
you're right and Austin's
beautiful
46:52
homeless people go to Austin
well worth
47:01
the price of admission which is
nothing
47:03
on Twitter to see that so here
is CNN
47:06
now of course you can you have
to be a
47:08
black guy on CNN in order to
explain
47:10
this and this is I don't know
this guy
47:12
is it's a mid day host but
maybe it's
47:15
just on the weekends you see
we're
47:17
missing the cold words and what
in what
47:19
the president is saying this
morning the
47:21
president attacked another
member of
47:24
Congress on Twitter
47:26
this time it's House Oversight
Committee
47:29
Chairman Elijah Cummings
47:30
he wrote this Cummings district
is a
47:33
disgusting rat and rodent
infested mess
47:36
if he spent more time in
Baltimore maybe
47:38
he could help clean up this very
47:40
dangerous and filthy place no
human
47:43
being would want to live there
infested
47:47
it's usually reserved for
references to
47:50
rodents and insects but we've
seen the
47:52
president invoke infestation to
47:55
criticize lawmakers before you
see a
47:57
pattern here
47:59
weeks ago President Trump
attacked for
48:01
minority Congress women why
don't they
48:03
go back to the totally broken
and
48:05
crime-infested places from
which they
48:07
came
48:08
reminder three of them were
born here
48:10
all of them are American
infested he
48:13
says a week before his
inauguration
48:15
January 2000 did Scott Anna's
made a
48:23
huge stink about this in his
little
48:25
thing oh really
48:26
yeah he says you know they
always read
48:28
they why don't you go back to
the crime
48:30
infested blah blah blah but
they never
48:32
read the rest of the tweet ever
oh there
48:35
was my neck was more to the
tweet they
48:37
never read this I saw the tweet
when it
48:40
came out and I don't have it in
front of
48:42
me but I can paraphrase that it
says go
48:44
back to the crime infested
place and
48:46
where they came fix it come
back and
48:49
tell us what you did there's
the there's
48:54
the the notion to come back
right we're
48:57
not telling the good delivers
right and
49:00
that in this case with infested
being
49:03
the code word he would really
be asking
49:06
for infestation to return which
he's not
49:08
doing so I got the whole thing
is this
49:11
is another made-up oh I'm so
upset by
49:15
this guy thing I'm surprised
they don't
49:18
bring you know putting him in
prison
49:19
after he gets out of office
nonsense but
49:22
okay but that needs to be
mentioned
49:24
because they refuse to read the
rest of
49:27
the tweet in the CBS report
that we had
49:30
earlier on impeachment they
read part of
49:31
the tweet and then they didn't
read they
49:33
they showed it on the on the
screen and
49:34
then they had it highlight only
read
49:36
from the gut of it they didn't
read the
49:38
whole thing I mean this is
ridiculous
49:40
but okay go on go on on your
Barry way
49:43
places from which they came
reminder
49:47
three of them were born here
all of them
49:48
are American infested he says a
week
49:52
before his inauguration January
2017
49:55
wait more proofs Congressman
John Lewis
49:58
should spend more time on
fixing and
50:00
helping his district which is in
50:02
horrible shape and falling
apart not to
50:04
mention crime-infested donald
trump has
50:07
tweeted more than 43,000 times
he's
50:11
insulted thousands
50:12
people many different types of
people
50:14
but when he tweets about
infestation
50:16
it's about black and brown
people hey I
50:41
have some important data about
the
50:43
closed-captioning mystery
50:46
oh I'm interested yes by the
way before
50:52
you do already got a cat at
least
50:54
ketchup my side of the bargain
wishes I
50:55
talked to the kids about it and
they
50:58
both say well the sound quality
is so
51:01
bad hello sound engineers well
it is so
51:07
bad that you have to have it on
51:09
sometimes and so we're watching
51:10
something the other day and and
I
51:13
somebody says something to go
what do
51:16
you think of the possible and
then I
51:19
said what is What did he say
was that
51:21
what'd he say and then Jay says
maybe we
51:26
should turn on closed caption
well I the
51:33
analogy is a spot-on
51:35
because what you conjure up
with that
51:37
and by the way almost everyone
who
51:39
responded and the number of
people who
51:42
are using closed captions today
on
51:44
movies and television and
that's really
51:45
where it's most interesting to
me and
51:47
that people do it on your
watching anime
51:50
or other things and whatever
I'm totally
51:53
talking about you're watching
television
51:54
almost everyone says I think
the sound
51:59
mixing is shit which would mean
now when
52:03
when the movie goes to I know
what it
52:05
means it means the sound mixing
is shit
52:10
yeah but I'm trying to yeah
when the
52:16
sound is being mixed you have
you know
52:18
imagine a big mixer and there's
all your
52:20
sound effects and your music
and your
52:22
dialogue
52:23
and too many people and I guess
it
52:26
happened to you as well I don't
know if
52:27
what happens often I certainly
don't
52:29
have it very often it sounds
like the
52:32
the fader on the mixing board
of the
52:34
speech of the actors is too low
and I
52:38
think that's what most people
are
52:40
characterizing this as now for
sure
52:42
although no one has written in
with any
52:45
real technical data of this
being a
52:48
rampant problem for everybody
and an
52:50
explanation as to why or you
know is
52:53
this not the default
configuration that
52:54
you get a good mix even if it's
5.1
52:57
surround sound you can hear it
perfectly
52:59
on a stereo set or in any in
any type of
53:02
situation but I haven't
received any of
53:04
that but I did get an email
from quite
53:08
an authority on the topic and
I'm
53:10
talking about the auditory
processing
53:12
angle of what may be happening
with
53:15
people's hearing and this came
from
53:17
producer Mariela I'm gonna read
from her
53:20
email the young lady who wrote
to you in
53:22
John last year with my associate
53:24
executive producer note about
how the No
53:26
Agenda show helped me to
survive a brain
53:28
aneurysm and two brain
surgeries two
53:31
years ago remember this
remember this
53:33
nice note we got from her yes
she said
53:36
never forget listeners no
agenda is
53:40
great for brain health and you
know we
53:44
it was very nice and she gave
us a lot
53:46
of credit which we of course
could not
53:48
accept but she says because of
our
53:50
whatever we're talking about it
really
53:52
helped her improve her brain
health well
53:55
turns out there's a lot of she
has a lot
53:58
of standing in this area I am a
54:00
speech-language pathologist and
54:02
published clinical researcher
in Oregon
54:04
while a graduate student
earning my
54:07
master's in communication
disorders in
54:09
the filthy and decaying
Portland I was a
54:11
student research fellow in the
cochlear
54:13
implant and research lab at
Oregon
54:16
Health and Sciences University
one of
54:18
the top health research
institutions in
54:19
the country for two years at
the lab I
54:22
led the experimentation and data
54:24
collection at the National
Institute of
54:26
Health funded research study
that was
54:28
looking at the differences in
auditory
54:30
processing data between
individuals with
54:33
normal hearing thresholds and
those with
54:36
cochlear implant
54:37
now you can imagine my joy when
I get
54:39
this I'd like okay here's
someone and I
54:41
have learned a lot about
hearing because
54:44
of my hearing aids and the
research I
54:45
didn't into that and just to
review
54:49
auditory auditory processing
54:51
difficulties is when your your
ear is
54:55
perfectly capable of sending
the signals
54:57
into your brain but your brain
is not
54:59
processing it correctly and so
you can't
55:02
hear anything certain things
and this is
55:04
her direct field of research in
order to
55:07
do this I conducted several
experiments
55:09
that looked at various aspects
of
55:10
auditory processing in both
these groups
55:13
the most important and relevant
of those
55:14
experiments was using an EEG
machine to
55:17
measure the auditory evoked
potentials
55:20
and Layton sees in the auditory
brain
55:23
stems response to sound now I'm
going to
55:27
explain what this means because
I had no
55:30
idea but they can very
accurately
55:33
measure how you are processing
sound and
55:36
the way it's done is with two
little
55:39
electrodes which is the scalp
electrodes
55:42
and they measure I guess some
kind of
55:44
protein and and this is where
it gets
55:47
completely nuts when you hear a
sound
55:50
when they have the the EEG what
is a EEG
55:53
electronic electro graph or
something
55:56
I'll look it up yeah it's it's
it's you
56:00
know it's it's been around for
a while
56:01
as far as I know it's not it's
not it
56:03
this thing is it's not a very
it's like
56:05
some hot shit new technology
these put
56:09
on your brain with a bunch a
bunch of
56:10
prosy electro encephalogram
okay so
56:15
here's what's cool about it
when you
56:18
hook someone up to this with
just two of
56:20
these two of these scalp based
probes
56:23
you can actually record the
waveform of
56:28
what someone is hearing at that
moment
56:30
and it is in perfect hearing
identical
56:34
to the waveform that went in so
and it's
56:39
and it's very rare that you can
do these
56:41
kinds of experiments because
you're in
56:43
in essence you're getting
exactly what
56:45
the brain stem is doing and
sending off
56:47
to whatever Center to
56:50
you heard something now this
woman who
56:53
she pointed me to Nina Kraus
who I have
56:59
that all of her links in the
show notes
57:00
she's a scientist and she did a
57:03
demonstration and I hope the
sound is I
57:05
mean if of course a sound
demonstration
57:08
is always done with a room mic
and not
57:09
you know not close mic but what
they
57:12
discovered is when they were
measuring
57:14
this you put sound in you get
the
57:17
waveform on the EEG readout
what can you
57:20
do with a waveform you can take
that
57:22
waveform put it into audacity
and play
57:25
it back and she's showed doing
that it's
57:28
it's mind-blowing and the land
the
57:30
shittier it sounds or or
certain parts
57:33
of it shows the latency in your
auditory
57:36
processing so this is a true
57:39
representation with good
hearing in this
57:42
case of what you are and are not
57:44
processing when it comes to
sound I just
57:47
want to play this this minute
and a half
57:48
of this Nina Krauss oh you can
get an
57:50
idea of how how effective this
test is
57:55
okay so how do we measure sound
57:58
processing in the brain of this
with
58:00
this very very fast precision
just with
58:03
a couple of scalp electrons so
we play a
58:06
sound and here is the sound
wave and use
58:09
a brain wave and what do you
notice
58:10
right away that's similar right
the
58:13
sound wave in the brain wave
actually
58:14
kind of resemble each other
which is
58:17
very uncommon in biological
systems and
58:19
usually you're looking at some
response
58:22
that is a very abstract
representation
58:24
of
58:25
the system and when we saw this
we saw
58:30
that we figured we have
listened to
58:33
electricity we can play
electricity back
58:37
through a speaker and it ought
to sound
58:39
like the sound even and you
know if it
58:42
kind of does so here is so what
she's
58:44
doing now is she has to she's a
slide up
58:47
and she has the original sound
as heard
58:49
by the person and then she
plays the
58:51
waveform that came off of the
brainstem
58:53
played back in essentially
audacity
58:58
brain wave a scale and the
brains
59:09
response to the scale little
Mozart and
59:17
then the brain will
59:20
[Music]
59:27
and my favorite
59:30
[Applause]
59:36
so you get the idea they can
actually
59:40
play back what you were your
ears heard
59:43
and want your brain processed
now the
59:46
mixer analogy comes back
because what
59:50
how you process sound is a is
knew each
59:56
individual your variance of how
you
59:59
process sound is based on
1:00:01
neuroplasticity
1:00:02
you know if you don't use it
you lose it
1:00:04
type thing or if you're
multilingual
1:00:06
like I am you can process
accents much
1:00:08
better so it's all just you
know how
1:00:10
your brain has been trained and
what
1:00:12
pathways you've created so the
point is
1:00:16
as Mariela says we can
definitely
1:00:18
measure in science just how
accurate the
1:00:20
brain stem is processing
language giving
1:00:22
us insight into the health of
one's
1:00:24
auditory processing ability for
which we
1:00:26
have normative data and she
says it
1:00:29
comes back to the idea of brain
1:00:30
plasticity the human auditory
system is
1:00:32
a top-down biofeedback system
incoming
1:00:36
stimuli shape how the brain
processes
1:00:38
those stimuli by stimulating
our reward
1:00:41
system like serotonin these are
things
1:00:44
you get from my social networks
by the
1:00:45
way strengthening our neural
connections
1:00:48
for things like speech
prostates at
1:00:50
speech processing and the more
exposure
1:00:52
to those complex stimuli the
better the
1:00:55
brain is tuned to focus on
those exact
1:00:57
stimuli with that in mind if
this
1:00:59
generation we're discussing are
missing
1:01:01
out on crucial opportunities to
engage
1:01:04
in communicative interactions in
1:01:06
naturalistic context such as
one-on-one
1:01:09
conversations with caregivers
friends
1:01:11
etc it's a near certainty that
over
1:01:14
one's lifespan that would
decrease one's
1:01:15
overall auditory processing
ability and
1:01:18
said one final important thing
hearing
1:01:21
speech in noise is one of the
most
1:01:25
important markers of auditory
auditory
1:01:27
processing ability that's been
1:01:29
frequently identified and
research that
1:01:30
is to say the better and an
individual's
1:01:33
ability is to hear speech in
noisy
1:01:36
environments the better their
overall
1:01:37
processing skills are this is
because
1:01:40
the part of our auditory brain
strain
1:01:41
stems job is to block out
competing
1:01:45
stimuli we developed this
ability during
1:01:47
the early history of Homo
sapiens cave
1:01:50
for lack of better term were
tribal and
1:01:52
did not have language in order
to
1:01:54
survive they relied on
filtering through
1:01:56
the external auditory stimuli
around
1:01:58
them to determine if their
environment
1:02:00
was safe or dangerous so I
extrapolate
1:02:03
this I'm not a scientist but I
think
1:02:05
that if you if if the sound mix
is off
1:02:08
let's just take that as a
top-line given
1:02:09
everyone complains about that
and you
1:02:11
start using closed captions it
is
1:02:15
entirely possible that the
ability to
1:02:18
hear speech in a noisy or
complex sound
1:02:22
environment starts to diminish
and then
1:02:25
you just may be stuck on closed
captions
1:02:27
forever and I think that may I
think
1:02:29
that may be something that's
happening
1:02:31
in fact well that was a
roundabout way
1:02:33
to go in to tipperary that I
did not
1:02:36
expect a couple of things maybe
doesn't
1:02:43
account for that it's fine and
I think
1:02:45
the theory is good that what
you're
1:02:47
saying which I didn't I wish
you would
1:02:49
have teased it better but
you're saying
1:02:51
that is having the captions all
the time
1:02:54
is going to hurt you
1:02:56
yeah because you're going to be
going to
1:03:00
lose that although in the fact
of
1:03:02
learning languages you would
you made
1:03:04
the point the other day which
is just
1:03:07
the opposite of this which is
you like
1:03:09
the how the Dutch would play
there are
1:03:11
American movies with closed
captions and
1:03:13
you can learn the english a
little
1:03:15
better than the Germans who
overdubbed
1:03:17
everything look I'm just
telling you
1:03:20
what I was saying yeah I just
want to
1:03:22
get back to what I I still want
to get
1:03:24
back to my problem that I had
hearing
1:03:26
somebody whispering on
television I
1:03:30
think everything but you said
there's
1:03:33
fine and I think it's probably
correct
1:03:35
but I still believe it's this
is all
1:03:37
part of the Dolby ization of
the sound
1:03:41
I think Dolby 5.1 has is the is
the real
1:03:46
basic problem with the sound in
today's
1:03:49
on today's movies on TV
1:03:53
yes I think it starts there and
I and I
1:03:57
agree with you that's and I
start like
1:03:59
how many people do you know
have a
1:04:00
center channel a real one no I
agreed
1:04:03
with you and I said that at the
top and
1:04:04
the clothes that that is the
most common
1:04:07
thing people complain about now
I think
1:04:10
this happened to me and I'll
explain why
1:04:12
and over this this similar
occurrence
1:04:14
for a quite a while when people
would
1:04:18
listen to the no agenda show
your volume
1:04:21
was low it was about three D
B's lower
1:04:24
three dog biscuits now my
meters because
1:04:28
I you have to trust your your
vu meters
1:04:31
we're showing the exact same
level and I
1:04:34
was hearing you at the
appropriate level
1:04:37
even though the recording was
was not
1:04:41
the same I think that what
happened to
1:04:44
me is I saw the meters I saw
they had to
1:04:47
be the same I believe that I
was picking
1:04:49
you out in a different I was
moving up
1:04:51
that slider on my auditory
processing to
1:04:54
put you on equal footing with
with my
1:04:56
own voice and it really it
threw me for
1:04:59
a loop and then once we figured
out that
1:05:00
I was totally hearing it wrong
and was
1:05:03
being recorded incorrectly we
were able
1:05:05
to rectify the situation
1:05:07
but that could have easily been
me just
1:05:09
wanting to hear that louder and
it
1:05:11
processed that differently or
it could
1:05:15
have been psychologically some
deep deep
1:05:17
psychology of you definitely
wanting to
1:05:21
get me down three to four DB
voiceover
1:05:27
what I think was going on first
because
1:05:29
I hate you exactly anyway I
want to
1:05:37
thank Mariela and also
congratulate her
1:05:39
birthday today so happy
birthday on the
1:05:41
list yes I put her on the list
and
1:05:44
before we take a break I do have
1:05:46
something very important to
share with
1:05:49
you in fact this harkens to your
1:05:52
newsletter you had a trifecta
of sad
1:05:54
animals today I saw that was a
he had
1:05:57
the beagle 2 Broke Peebles
beagle sad
1:06:00
puppy you had the
1:06:04
sad kitten the trifecta and we
had
1:06:07
already agreed we were going to
try and
1:06:09
use the elitist trick which is
to abuse
1:06:12
children into making a plea for
people
1:06:16
to donate to the show and we
had asked
1:06:20
you know could we you know if
you have
1:06:21
Greta Thornburg for the green
New Deal
1:06:23
we had these kids reading the
horrible
1:06:27
emails from the children who
were caged
1:06:29
at the border ripped out of
their
1:06:31
mother's arms and jammed in a
cage
1:06:33
forced to drink out of toilets
and it's
1:06:36
effective and it works so we
need that
1:06:38
in a second this is up for
debate
1:06:42
because there's been a twist in
this in
1:06:45
the psyche of the Americans and
the
1:06:47
world consciousness which is
were they
1:06:51
like they feel more sympathy
and empathy
1:06:53
to dogs well rather than they
do people
1:06:57
yeah thanks for derailing my
1:06:59
introduction we'll just leave
the dog
1:07:01
part alone and we'll hear from
our first
1:07:03
child all we finally get some
good yeah
1:07:06
I'm not gonna let you walk on
and either
1:07:08
okay you ready yep
1:07:11
my name is Felix Wilson John
and Adam
1:07:15
are looking for an exit strategy
1:07:17
if we don't do something now it
will
1:07:19
reach a tipping point they'll
find
1:07:21
something else to do and
they'll be no
1:07:23
more show without my agenda
amygdalas
1:07:26
will be left as well and
1:07:28
, for anyone they started to
vork the
1:07:32
Loic / na and donate now it's
for our
1:07:36
children's amygdalas maybe going
1:07:43
overboard we will have the full
full
1:07:52
version dress that's Chris's
son Squire
1:07:54
Squire Felix was on his way to
a career
1:07:58
the full version at the end of
show mix
1:08:00
and with that I'd like to thank
you for
1:08:02
your courage and say in the
morning to
1:08:03
you the man who put the C and
cochlear
1:08:04
implant John C Dvorak any
morning yo mr.
1:08:09
Adam Carell so in Des Moines no
ships to
1:08:10
see boots on the ground in the
morning
1:08:14
to our troll room and all the
trolls who
1:08:17
are occupying it no agenda
stream comm
1:08:19
where the trolls hang out they
do it
1:08:21
live every Thursday in the
second
1:08:22
Thursday of the week sometimes
called
1:08:24
Sunday but there's always
something
1:08:26
going on 24/7 there's lots of
shows go
1:08:29
and check it out make an
acquaintance
1:08:31
ask for an invite - no agenda
social
1:08:34
calm it's all in the troll room
that is
1:08:36
no agenda stream calm in the
morning to
1:08:39
the artiste we had a
four-episode 11:58
1:08:43
1158 title of that was taken a
Muller
1:08:46
and Mike Riley brought us we
just
1:08:48
thought another beautiful piece
of work
1:08:50
is this now with third in a row
from
1:08:51
Mike Riley I believe it is he
had the
1:08:56
the bird with the with the
camera lenses
1:09:00
of course the birds aren't real
we all
1:09:01
we have learned that on the
last episode
1:09:03
and I've got a lot of good
responses it
1:09:06
was also one of those beautiful
big bold
1:09:08
colorful pieces that really
works when
1:09:11
people see that show up in
their podcast
1:09:13
app or wherever you weave you
get
1:09:15
podcasts from and it just
invited you to
1:09:17
click on it and it's highly
appreciated
1:09:20
as part of our value for value
network
1:09:21
where you can contribute in
many ways
1:09:23
and Mike Riley did that in
spectacular
1:09:25
fashion and you can as well and
can also
1:09:27
see all of the art that our
artists did
1:09:30
at No Agenda art generate calm
thank you
1:09:32
again Mike Riley all right
would you
1:09:35
have a few people to think for
show 1159
1:09:38
but if you have quite a few
executive
1:09:41
producers all pretty much
jammed in the
1:09:42
same price category it's kind of
1:09:44
interesting Joseph Finley at
the top of
1:09:45
the list with three hundred
thirty three
1:09:46
dollars and 33 cents and he has
a note
1:09:49
saying I TM Jensen troll room
of jingle
1:09:53
Hillary barking to to the head
don't
1:09:55
rafts top wrapping look at the
juice
1:09:59
your comments about no one
reciprocating
1:10:02
on the snap stock triggered me
the
1:10:06
newsletter said animal the
newsletter
1:10:09
sad animals worked I have made
over two
1:10:12
thousand dollars based on your
tip far
1:10:14
there we go
1:10:16
since then I've donated thirty
three
1:10:18
percent of the first one
thousand
1:10:20
dollars two shows ago now i
will donate
1:10:22
another thirty three percent
the value
1:10:24
for value works folks I love
that Jenny
1:10:29
what's the ceiling on snap I
don't do
1:10:33
that I don't do we don't give
we don't
1:10:35
have a big disclaimer now we
don't do
1:10:36
stock tips we just notice tips
you have
1:10:39
to pull the stock tips you can
figure it
1:10:43
out yeah we don't do that or
this is a
1:10:45
war I would go I would go to
Yahoo
1:10:49
Finance look at snap and go
down into
1:10:52
the director who did the
buy/sell
1:10:54
recommendations but what what
particular
1:10:57
brokers are recommending it and
then
1:10:59
scrounge around and you'll see
a bunch
1:11:02
of predicted limits in fact
Yahoo
1:11:04
doesn't pretty well and that's
to me is
1:11:06
always like a six month six
month number
1:11:09
so take it for what it's worth
1:11:11
it'll be way low anyway if it
continues
1:11:14
to build in value perhaps this
is my
1:11:16
exit strategy to begin to no
agenda
1:11:19
compound in Arizona that blitz
blitz and
1:11:22
I discussed in the troll room
just a guy
1:11:25
blitzed yeah sure there is I
blanched
1:11:28
I'll have to stay out of H AG's
1:11:31
crosshairs unlike that other
compound
1:11:34
thanks again for all the disk
1:11:36
deconstruction and such why you
are
1:11:45
laughing
1:11:46
shut up oh my gosh can you see
you've
1:11:51
got Karma and we should miss
that Justin
1:11:55
Lee is berrin walk yes he is
yes he
1:11:58
isn't Thank You Baron Walkman
for your
1:12:00
support of the program sir Kevin
1:12:03
McLaughlin and locus North
Carolina King
1:12:05
with the exact same amount 333
dollars
1:12:07
and 33 cents but somehow it
became the
1:12:09
second guy f carts cancer karma
for my
1:12:12
uncle Huey Willett of locust
North
1:12:15
Carolina plea plus general goat
health
1:12:19
karma for the amygdala
shrinkage tidal
1:12:21
change to earl of luna or earl
of the
1:12:24
moon which ever sounds more
grandiose
1:12:27
I'd like Luna personally I
think so
1:12:30
Lunas better a Jon and Adam
your opinion
1:12:33
matters below thank you god
bless the No
1:12:37
Agenda nation you've got that
was ready
1:13:01
for it this time yeah I noticed
that's
1:13:03
very unusual Oh doing that for
a while
1:13:06
now but you just notice it now
is that
1:13:09
right yeah okay onward whoops I
have to
1:13:15
hit the Escape key windows 10
will
1:13:19
sometimes look just minimizes
everything
1:13:21
in the what everything up on
the screen
1:13:23
I don't have that how does it
do that
1:13:25
it'll happen oh you're hitting
that the
1:13:27
timeline thing is what you're
doing
1:13:29
probably Archduke Nussbaum three
1:13:31
fourteen fifteen from Virginia
Beach
1:13:33
Virginia ITM Adam and J CD I'm
at a
1:13:36
halfway point of a 10-day stint
on cipro
1:13:41
isn't that if you have a bladder
1:13:44
infection maybe and you can
also take
1:13:47
cipro if there's a if there's
some kind
1:13:50
of radiation I think isn't that
what
1:13:52
what they say I'm not a doctor
we've
1:13:55
talked about this you are a
doctor I
1:13:56
don't remember any of this
1:13:59
okay for anthrax I'm sorry
cipro combat
1:14:04
yeah I remember cipro and
anthrax sorry
1:14:08
I didn't do a definitely not
radiation
1:14:10
that's iodide from from the
Seidman
1:14:16
sorry I didn't respond fast
enough when
1:14:19
the backup was called for on
Thursday
1:14:21
he's just writing in to
apologize well
1:14:24
that's very kind and I did want
to add
1:14:26
to that that after the show six
people
1:14:29
total six people had recorded
the live
1:14:32
stream and it blew me away cuz
usually
1:14:35
Martin Jay he wasn't there
Martin JJ and
1:14:37
he usually has a backup and I
think they
1:14:39
were probably more and I really
1:14:41
appreciate people who do that I
think
1:14:43
they're also doing just to
record all of
1:14:45
our banter and stuff before the
show now
1:14:48
they want to have some exclusive
1:14:49
material
1:14:51
some people like baby they like
that
1:14:54
anyway it's nice to know and
thank you
1:14:56
Archduke that Nussbaum for
having a
1:14:58
recording going and also of
course of
1:15:00
your support of the show next
on the
1:15:03
list of Audrina Fox is Sean
clunk I and
1:15:07
Sean didn't write I look for
his note ID
1:15:09
I do have a note from him from
2014 but
1:15:12
I don't have any note for this
$300
1:15:14
donation it wasn't apparently
then come
1:15:16
through on PayPal if it was
there so
1:15:18
sorry Sean if you have anything
you you
1:15:20
have the right to a long
message so send
1:15:23
it in we will read it
eventually Tim of
1:15:27
Omaha anonymous Tim anonymous
of Omaha
1:15:30
$266 in 84 cents J CD has note
all right
1:15:35
all right J CD must have the
note I have
1:15:38
a bunch of notes unfortunately
no we
1:15:41
love the notes
1:15:42
here's one from this is the one
from Tim
1:15:45
little small typewritten note I
have to
1:15:48
put my glasses on to read it
your
1:15:50
segment on social deep
platforming an
1:15:51
episode at 11:51 was excellent
in all
1:15:54
respects in fact I thought it
was so
1:15:59
important that I forwarded on
to my now
1:16:01
independent human resources
1:16:03
my apologies for not getting
this to you
1:16:05
sooner thank you both for what
you do it
1:16:08
is important and it does make a
1:16:09
difference anonymous
1:16:11
it anonymous look at him Timm
Timm
1:16:15
nonnamous not synonymous sorry
thanks
1:16:19
Ian Larsson in New Zealand yeah
he I
1:16:25
will take a quick look at the
email
1:16:27
because I did not search I'm
thinking
1:16:29
two hundred and fifty five
dollars no
1:16:33
that's that's dollars dollar
said now
1:16:36
there's no no upgrade or
anything you
1:16:38
must have he must have come in
with 300
1:16:40
New Zealand Duckett's isn't
there a rule
1:16:45
for Australia and New Zealand
well what
1:16:49
is the what is the New Zealand
dollar at
1:16:51
right now not good what is the
betcha
1:16:55
300 New Zealand shekels is 255
dollars
1:17:00
so he may be an executive
producers too
1:17:04
that's what I'm thinking I just
want to
1:17:06
make sure but I think that that
sounds
1:17:08
about right cuz it's it's being
it's
1:17:10
depressed over there well I do
have I
1:17:16
was hoping some of the trolls
would do
1:17:18
the calculations I got I got I
got it
1:17:20
yeah he said unknown and I do
have it ah
1:17:23
good oh well that was Tim
Larsson no
1:17:27
it's 255 no I got the 260 684
oh I don't
1:17:32
know now I'm confused
1:17:35
here's a note from Tim that was
Tim
1:17:42
nonnamous no that was a
different guy
1:17:47
notes it's 66 66 down under
bucks for to
1:17:52
the dollar so yeah he'll be an
executive
1:17:55
producer well I can't read this
other
1:17:57
note in the meantime okay just
a 266 84
1:18:00
note in the morning first I
would like
1:18:03
to apologize for my permit my
penmanship
1:18:05
a strange hybrid of pay part of
people
1:18:11
capital league it's unreadable
this
1:18:13
donation represents 1% of my oh
this is
1:18:16
good note
1:18:18
$266 in 84 cents this is the
one from
1:18:21
Tim yeah the anonymous one is
some other
1:18:24
guy sorry I'm sorry it's okay
this is
1:18:29
this is worth listening to this
donation
1:18:32
of 260 6.84 represents 1% of my
gross
1:18:36
income for 2019 so far Wow so
he's made
1:18:41
that would be at a hundred to
it so he's
1:18:45
up to he'll case 26th I was at
26 26
1:18:50
$260,000 it sounds like wow I
have been
1:18:53
a douche bag for a long time
and I feel
1:18:56
something of any karma I need
some karma
1:18:59
since I don't started listening
in the
1:19:02
days before number 33 listen to
the
1:19:06
grand and when Freddie he was
there when
1:19:09
Freddie the firewall was
introduced no
1:19:18
no one mentions that no I'm an
1:19:21
information security dude named
dude
1:19:25
named Tim I prefer to be called
cyber
1:19:29
security but for me and cyber
kids and
1:19:32
lured bad memories of the
disgusting 90s
1:19:36
is something about the chatroom
goes on
1:19:40
was mumbling some more stuff I
made my
1:19:43
final payment towards my
student loan
1:19:45
back in June so expect more
frequent
1:19:48
contributions maybe was making
good
1:19:50
money he says I can afford to
match my
1:19:54
10%
1:19:55
tithing contribution to the
Church of
1:19:57
Jesus of Latter day Saints is a
Mormon
1:19:59
Mormon who can't write it does
not have
1:20:02
a good handwriting that's very
unusual
1:20:03
regarding Adams the Adams says
Adams
1:20:07
claim that the church owns
ancestry.com
1:20:11
that is not true it does have a
1:20:14
partnership with ancestry for
sharing
1:20:17
genealogy but does not have the
1:20:19
ownership interest this is a
long time
1:20:21
ago and we did correct it at
the time
1:20:22
but they definitely have an
interest and
1:20:25
if you must give us some trauma
give it
1:20:27
to my stepfather he has an
eternal he
1:20:31
hasn't
1:20:32
internal disease with blocked
arteries
1:20:35
and his on his foot needs good
health
1:20:37
thank you Tim we get some karma
and does
1:20:40
he need a deducing that I
understand
1:20:42
that it's his first I mean it
seems like
1:20:44
he does but he's gonna die
you've been
1:20:49
deduced you've got karma just
crazy on
1:20:55
the Karma today so 384 New
Zealand
1:20:59
Duckett's is 255 US dollars
that's Ian
1:21:05
Larson yes now that didn't come
in as a
1:21:10
check so that came in PayPal I
do not
1:21:11
have a anything but we'll make
him an
1:21:14
executive producer as that is
the rule
1:21:16
for down under dollars right
okay
1:21:24
brother
1:21:25
we pronounced that in the
Netherlands we
1:21:27
call it Dodi Oh Dody de Jong
Dodi do
1:21:31
young the young and Rosendahl
yeah
1:21:33
Rosenthal exactly I do not have
a note
1:21:45
from Dodi but it's a social
executive
1:21:49
producer ship thank you very
much
1:21:51
Dodi from Rosendahl I have one
from
1:21:54
March 26 2019 No oh that's from
Peter
1:21:58
not from no that's Peter
different did
1:22:00
you go on not Dodi okay it's
probably I
1:22:03
don't know is that a male or
females
1:22:04
that is typically male Dodi
mm-hmm it's
1:22:08
like Dodi from Princess Diana
exam this
1:22:12
is the Dutch spelling okay
1:22:15
all right now we have they do
have a
1:22:19
note here I believe yeah this
is just a
1:22:24
quick note thanking this is a
Scott
1:22:26
McKay
1:22:27
uh and he came at a st. Mary's
Ontario
1:22:31
to 37:59 I believe this is also
$300 in
1:22:37
Canadian Canadian money we're
really on
1:22:40
the way he sent it into 30 no
it's not
1:22:42
nevermind he's it's not it does
go up
1:22:46
um this goes down so three
dollars in
1:22:50
Canadian would be it doesn't go
up it's
1:22:52
the same thing with our New
Zealand guy
1:22:54
it doesn't go up it goes down
1:22:58
yeah I don't know what the hell
you're
1:23:00
talking about but the way I was
in other
1:23:02
words in Larson's were is
donations
1:23:04
about 200 bucks and so is Scots
1:23:08
you know I think I know these
numbers
1:23:12
are US dollars on the
spreadsheet
1:23:14
correct no they're the dollars
that
1:23:17
showed up on the in this case
in the
1:23:20
check the check came in okay
that's why
1:23:23
I was confused okay gotcha
1:23:26
now it's pot yeah you're right
I think
1:23:28
the en thing would go up okay
this is
1:23:30
confusing people yeah no thank
you need
1:23:34
staff for your thank you for
your
1:23:36
courage health karma to my
daughter nice
1:23:40
and employee okay you've got
karma Bobby
1:23:50
curial two hundred twenty two
dollars
1:23:52
and 22 cents in the morning and
Aloha
1:23:56
gents Bobby from the Big Island
of
1:23:58
Hawaii here wanting to show my
gratitude
1:24:01
the ability to be grateful for
what I
1:24:03
have has been exacerbated since
I moved
1:24:08
to an island with such
abundance and the
1:24:10
absolute best water on the
planet which
1:24:15
island is he on oh he's on the
Big
1:24:16
Island Hawaii tested racist
my-my boss
1:24:24
whom we referred to as Jeff
pastor ray
1:24:28
Oh Jeff II I don't know good
pink Jeff
1:24:30
that's the way last week and it
was only
1:24:32
not only unexpected but left
more
1:24:34
questions than answers my
request jobs
1:24:36
karma but there's several
employees of a
1:24:38
new Mamaki tea farm huh look up
that
1:24:43
Mamaki see what that is and
then myself
1:24:45
to continued Jeff's vision
Accord Jeffy
1:24:49
I would like to know what it
takes to
1:24:52
get a Jeffy scream like Mueller
noose
1:24:54
Nussbaum etc its and dedicate
that
1:24:59
him in addition I'd like a
random a
1:25:01
gesture Miche Maxon I think he
means al
1:25:05
sharpton but he's saying at
Jesse
1:25:08
Jackson somehow Jesse SHM
accent yeah
1:25:11
mom I'm looking to my knighting
Aloha to
1:25:14
you and what you do okay we we
may I
1:25:18
talk to the Fletcher about this
we may
1:25:21
read it we just to do this
about five
1:25:22
years ago we instituted a you
could buy
1:25:27
a fresh out uh-huh
1:25:30
and I visit was expensive I
think it was
1:25:32
three hundred bucks or
something oh it's
1:25:34
quite a pricey scream we did
quite well
1:25:38
for that promotion okay do it
again well
1:25:43
you talk to Fletcher about that
in the
1:25:44
meantime Mamaki
1:25:46
tea is an all-natural
decaffeinated
1:25:49
herbal tea from Hawaii and I
can't
1:25:52
really there's a lot of Mamaki
links
1:25:54
that I'm seeing here so I'm not
sure if
1:25:56
the VAM Aki farm oh it looks
like they
1:25:59
might sell on Amazon actually
hmmm yeah
1:26:03
interesting
1:26:04
you learn something on this
show every
1:26:06
single day we learned something
new I
1:26:07
love that okay so he needs a
little a
1:26:09
little bit of rev owl and a
jobs karma
1:26:17
crown all day too we are
watching that
1:26:21
was upturned General Eric
Holder a
1:26:24
biddies about some Republicans
at halls
1:26:29
are already beating the drums
of war
1:26:32
today the Pentagon refuted that
and he
1:26:35
said the American people do not
want him
1:26:39
to quote literally they do not
want him
1:26:42
dribbling his thoughts jobs
jobs jobs
1:26:45
and jobs let's vote for job
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MSNBC pays him a lot more money
than
1:26:54
either one of us make oh yeah
well he's
1:26:57
the Rev Bobby curial comes up
next 200
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we just
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we'll cut
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Epstein
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ooh oh maybe we should do
little brexit
1:31:24
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it's kind of a general UK
jingle we have
1:31:37
now I'm liking it mr. Bojan
yeah you
1:31:40
know that's Sir Chris Wilson
1:31:41
you know this the guy is
unstoppable yes
1:31:45
unstoppable I need to go to
Australia if
1:31:47
only to meet with him
1:31:50
you guys can produce a material
oh you
1:31:53
know you're right we just do
both keeper
1:31:56
and I are talking about it we
really
1:31:57
want to go and it's it's on the
books
1:32:01
for as soon as we can but yeah
I can
1:32:04
just a matter we need three
days just to
1:32:06
hang with Chris we could
probably
1:32:10
produce some stuff make sure
you get
1:32:11
some people to come by I mean
you'd
1:32:13
Sarah over there she wants to
do some
1:32:15
voice work for those really
Sarah the
1:32:18
Sarah Dame Sarah Harris the
famous Dame
1:32:20
Sarah she's very famous she's
super
1:32:25
famous she runs that morning
show I
1:32:27
think we even had a clip of her
doing
1:32:29
something silly at least and
these days
1:32:31
she even tweets at us from time
to time
1:32:33
which I find I'm like she does
yeah
1:32:36
that's risky she's risking her
1:32:40
reputation
1:32:41
all right thinking Australia
you know
1:32:51
whatever yes okay because I was
teased a
1:33:01
little brexit chitchat that's
why I
1:33:03
started off the newsletter and
I can end
1:33:05
it with nothing well what I
don't have
1:33:08
clips per se but there are a
couple of
1:33:11
things going on first of all in
general
1:33:15
the expectation now is that
Boris
1:33:18
Johnson the new prime minister
of the
1:33:20
United Kingdom's of Gitmo
nation east
1:33:22
his going is driving hard
towards a No
1:33:26
Deal brexit and they're
operating as
1:33:29
such he fired half of the the
the
1:33:33
cabinet I guess and he's rehired
1:33:35
everybody and they're bringing
him in
1:33:37
there turbocharging the No Deal
brexit
1:33:39
and in a surprising move well
maybe not
1:33:44
to us he has hired Dominic
Cummings
1:33:47
as an advisor to the Prime
Minister
1:33:49
Dominic Cummings featured in
the movie
1:33:52
about brexit this is the guy
who drove
1:33:56
the nose ago that was the guy
that get
1:33:59
to make it happen go yes the
guy with
1:34:01
the L goes the guy with the
with the
1:34:03
with the face bags with your
idea yeah
1:34:05
so he hired him I guess he's
going to be
1:34:08
the he'll probably be doing
marketing in
1:34:11
PR it is seen as not just
controversial
1:34:15
it is dangerous how's it
dangerous well
1:34:18
today it was confirmed that
Dominic
1:34:20
Cummings has been officially
hired by
1:34:21
our new prime minister as an
adviser in
1:34:23
number 10 the BBC's Laura
cruising Berg
1:34:26
tweeted that the appointment was
1:34:28
controversial but it's not just
1:34:30
controversial it's dangerous
even more
1:34:33
so than Boris Johnson becoming
Prime
1:34:35
Minister this shift in tone
dangerous
1:34:38
get to that this shift in tone
leaves
1:34:40
liberals like me and this was
from The
1:34:42
Guardian no cheese no doubt we
are now
1:34:45
in a battle for the very future
of our
1:34:48
democracy here comes let us
remind
1:34:51
ourselves of what Dominic
coming stands
1:34:54
for dramatic music made famous
for
1:34:56
masterminding the leave campaign
1:34:59
immortalized by Benedict
Cumberbatch in
1:35:02
a channel 4 drama this is a man
who
1:35:05
commentators described as
either an
1:35:06
eccentric or evil genius he's
1:35:10
responsible for the iconic 350
million
1:35:14
pound a week busts slogan the
lie that
1:35:16
Turkish immigrants were ready
to join
1:35:18
the EU and flood our borders
with kebabs
1:35:21
and cheap labor and fined by the
1:35:23
Electoral Commission for
illegally
1:35:25
spending in the 2016 referendum
lies are
1:35:28
his currency at his own
admission
1:35:30
accuracy is for snake-oil
pussies so
1:35:35
there's like that's apparently
his
1:35:37
intention maybe wasn't in a
coil pussies
1:35:42
[Music]
1:35:44
now so I have a kind of boots
on the
1:35:48
ground report from our friends
in the UK
1:35:51
whose Mimi's best friend Teresa
and
1:35:54
might never heard this super
famous
1:35:57
rocker that is
1:35:59
known for his harmonica and Bob
Dylan
1:36:05
mitt Gaiman used to work with
Ian Dury
1:36:09
and stick me slowly hit me
quick yeah so
1:36:16
the word over there is that
Trump is
1:36:20
going is studying the NHS
closely to
1:36:26
bring it to the United States
ha that's
1:36:31
what I said really Yeah right
and then
1:36:37
somehow it gets convoluted to
to add an
1:36:40
additional little dimension to
it which
1:36:42
is somehow he's also going to
take over
1:36:45
the NHS in in the UK because
you see and
1:36:50
I'll say that you see him and
Johnson
1:36:53
are like tight they're really
tight
1:36:56
everybody knows that the two of
them
1:36:57
were just hanging out all the
time yeah
1:36:58
even though I see no evidence
of this
1:37:01
and they're gonna do gonna kind
of sell
1:37:05
out the UK to the United States
and what
1:37:07
are we shape or fly by taking
their NHS
1:37:10
I don't know that's the all
they know
1:37:13
and it's just like there's you
know
1:37:15
because their papers over there
is bad
1:37:17
or worse than ours their
information is
1:37:19
shoddy the NHS is such an
expensive
1:37:23
program granted you're the only
pay five
1:37:27
dollars for no matter that is
your copay
1:37:29
for everything no matter what
it is for
1:37:31
for medication because I was in
the
1:37:33
system but I also remember
Cristina
1:37:37
dislocated her knee and as she
was you
1:37:41
know developing woman at the
time she
1:37:42
was in you know in high school
and it
1:37:46
actually happened again and so
we said
1:37:47
shoot you know let's go get a
scam and
1:37:51
they said sure come back in
eight weeks
1:37:54
and I'm like well well it seems
kind of
1:37:58
like no there's a waiting list
just it's
1:38:00
not priority and and don't run
in the
1:38:02
meantime but thanks so I took
her
1:38:04
private I paid for it
1:38:06
and we walked into the same
place there
1:38:08
was no one there they were just
sitting
1:38:10
around
1:38:11
they took my five thousand
1:38:13
and did the scan the next day
so it's
1:38:16
not a very efficient system it
doesn't
1:38:19
seem to sounds like a crock of
crap to
1:38:21
me yeah so now we had multiple
1:38:24
experiences with NHS an
emergency
1:38:28
appendectomy did get taken care
of
1:38:31
pretty quickly well that's a
plus but
1:38:35
you know otherwise I don't know
it's see
1:38:39
ya when you socialize the
medicine the
1:38:42
healthcare to that degree you
can get
1:38:44
waiting lists and
prioritization it's
1:38:46
the only way it can work and
that's what
1:38:51
you yourself just proved it
that's not
1:38:53
how it don't wait can work
because you
1:38:56
waltzed into the place there
was nobody
1:38:58
there
1:38:58
they're just slacking off
they're
1:39:00
featherbedding they're screwing
this is
1:39:03
corruption this needs to be
fixed well
1:39:06
maybe that's what the president
is
1:39:07
studying I think I don't know
if he's
1:39:10
studying anything but doesn't
that
1:39:12
sounds like fear mongering to
me a lot
1:39:17
of people don't like Johnson
they're
1:39:18
trying to push first another
general
1:39:21
election that's the big thing I
was
1:39:23
talking and moanin and groanin
about and
1:39:26
if they can get that to happen
of course
1:39:28
that would put Faraj and i
think he
1:39:30
would probably just totally
kick ass if
1:39:33
he because his little brexit
party is
1:39:36
very popular I'm even more
convinced
1:39:40
than I was on on Thursday that
Johnson
1:39:43
is not going to lead the
country to
1:39:45
brexit I still think a new
referendum
1:39:48
will be in order
1:39:49
and I don't know what the
mechanism why
1:39:52
that will happen but at just
Johnson
1:39:53
doesn't I don't think he even
really
1:39:55
wants I think he's just talking
a big
1:39:57
game I don't think his heart is
in
1:39:59
brexit I have no proof it's
just what I
1:40:04
missed the smell test with this
guy and
1:40:06
his odd background and I don't
know I
1:40:09
had a very strange character
yeah I'm
1:40:12
just not so sure I have a
feeling he may
1:40:15
bring it to another another
referendum
1:40:18
that's the European way they're
still in
1:40:20
the European Union that's the
way
1:40:22
who's the one who's been
promoting this
1:40:25
idea both of us both of us
we've been
1:40:28
promoting this ever since the
Lisbon
1:40:29
Treaty yeah okay I bet if they
do a hard
1:40:36
brexit which is again neither
one of us
1:40:38
believes that will happen but
if they do
1:40:40
I think it'll collapse the
stock market
1:40:43
everywhere or just there's
everywhere
1:40:46
nice it'd only be assured by
the dips
1:40:50
it'll be a flutter by the dips
you know
1:40:54
what I was looking for the
reverend al
1:40:57
teleprompter thing for the
donation
1:40:59
segment i came across a clip
from 2015
1:41:03
called reverend owl calls titled
1:41:07
reverend al calls for the
federalized
1:41:10
police is twenty seconds can we
just
1:41:11
give it a listen
1:41:12
yes as we were talking about it
in the
1:41:18
twentieth century at the fight
states
1:41:20
rights and to get the right to
vote we
1:41:23
got to fight states rights in
terms of
1:41:25
closing down from these cases
police
1:41:27
must be held accountable I
don't think I
1:41:31
don't think most of them though
you said
1:41:35
it right there in the beginning
so what
1:41:38
what makes these people think
that a
1:41:41
federal police department runs
1:41:45
centralized from Washington DC
with no
1:41:47
real interest in any of the
states or in
1:41:50
what states are like or what
they you
1:41:51
know what kind of barbecue they
eat what
1:41:54
makes them think that that
would be
1:41:55
better than the local people
policing
1:41:59
themselves when all they talk
about in
1:42:01
when it comes to like even
policing
1:42:04
within New York
1:42:04
oh I we want the community to
police us
1:42:07
we want more black cops we want
1:42:09
community community community
policing
1:42:12
my god okay make up your minds
do you
1:42:14
want community policing or
federal
1:42:16
policing I think they wanted out
1:42:17
remember he's not speaking for
himself
1:42:20
he's a known identified FBI
informant so
1:42:23
you know who's he's speaking on
behalf
1:42:25
of someone that's a good point
though
1:42:27
he's speaking on behalf of the
federal
1:42:29
police
1:42:29
the
1:42:30
bi is a ineffective version of
federal
1:42:33
police centralized power he
wants to be
1:42:36
a part of it that's this game
that's
1:42:38
it's the globalist way next
we'll have
1:42:40
global police the global police
force
1:42:42
standby citizen yeah well
that's the
1:42:50
problem now you bring up an old
clip I
1:42:52
have a retrospect respective of
ten
1:42:55
years ago today clips this is
something
1:42:59
we can only do on a Sunday I
like it
1:43:01
it's as ten years ago today
mm-hmm what
1:43:04
do you mean we can only do it
on a
1:43:05
Sunday
1:43:05
I'm just making shit up here
I'm feeling
1:43:10
just a remind people what was
going on
1:43:13
ten years ago on the No Agenda
show and
1:43:17
the kind of things that we were
1:43:18
discussing so this is 2009
Barack Obama
1:43:22
was in office I was I presume
was in San
1:43:27
Francisco or still shuttle back
and
1:43:29
forth between London no no I
think
1:43:32
you're in San Francisco at 2009
okay
1:43:34
yeah pretty sure all right but
let's
1:43:37
listen today I'm gonna be mixed
up there
1:43:40
we'll first start with the top
of the
1:43:41
list which is swine flu was a
big D this
1:43:44
by the way was the measles year
too but
1:43:46
they also have swine flu for
remember we
1:43:49
poo pooed the whole swine flu
phenomenon
1:43:51
us some sort of scam we didn't
know what
1:43:53
it was but let's listen to a
clip
1:43:56
[Music]
1:43:58
they should stay home from
school for
1:44:01
seven days at least if it looks
like
1:44:03
they have swine flu and people
who are
1:44:05
sick should actually wear masks
at home
1:44:07
also wash your hands often and
sneeze
1:44:10
and cough into your sleeve not
your hand
1:44:12
the vaccines are also going to
be
1:44:14
available but you must get one
for the
1:44:16
seasonal flu and a separate one
for the
1:44:18
swine flu which is two shots
will be
1:44:21
gearing up for on-site
vaccination
1:44:23
programs in probably about 40
schools in
1:44:26
Contra Costa will be doing
drive-through
1:44:29
vaccine programs for the public
in
1:44:32
shopping centers beginning in
November
1:44:34
in the meantime the health
department's
1:44:37
are working with each other and
the
1:44:38
school districts to track
absences if
1:44:41
another kid gets it then we'll
just
1:44:42
bring him home and he'll be
funny I
1:44:45
think I think a lot of the
media if you
1:44:48
put that back frighten a lot of
the
1:44:50
media around it has been around
the fear
1:44:52
of what it might be as opposed
to what
1:44:54
the flu turned out to be it
turns out
1:44:56
the swine flu isn't more
dangerous than
1:44:58
the seasonal flu but it's also
here to
1:45:00
stay won't be going away we
expect its
1:45:03
we coming back in the fall with
larger
1:45:06
numbers what we hope is that it
doesn't
1:45:08
come back with more severity
Lisa James
1:45:12
CBS 5 and wash your hands after
touching
1:45:14
any raw meat now you hear that
in there
1:45:18
which part it's deer to stay so
every
1:45:22
year the flu is oh yeah and
where and
1:45:24
where is it it came and went
two years
1:45:26
ago no one even talked about it
yeah CBS
1:45:32
reporter
1:45:33
I had the swine flu you recall
oh yeah
1:45:36
you did and I coughed and I
stopped
1:45:40
although when you're on the
show you son
1:45:42
this is one of the amazing
things I will
1:45:45
give you credit for this you're
such a
1:45:47
pro dead and I will tell the
public dis
1:45:51
you have been sick as a dog
1:45:53
but when you hit the show hey
boom you
1:45:58
sound perfect well thank you
for at
1:46:00
least giving me credit for
something yes
1:46:03
you need credit for that I give
you
1:46:05
credit for something you also
better
1:46:08
hair than I do I would never
say that
1:46:10
yeah yeah sure okay here we go
now this
1:46:13
now we're back back in 20 2009
tell me
1:46:17
if this joke
1:46:18
this kind of homophobic joke by
one of
1:46:21
the great liberals of
television who
1:46:25
could even be told today by
anybody with
1:46:27
everybody night because
especially
1:46:29
somebody like Trump but let's
this is
1:46:31
the second clip which is
inflatable
1:46:33
Anderson Cooper I don't know if
this has
1:46:38
anything to do with the Gay
Pride Week
1:46:40
but here in New York City maybe
even
1:46:41
notice this that all the street
vendors
1:46:43
are selling inflatable Anderson
Cooper's
1:46:47
[Music]
1:46:50
I don't know if it does or not
hey you
1:46:53
know around 9 o'clock which is
about an
1:46:59
hour before we go to bed I'll
always
1:47:01
flip on the TV land and Two and
a Half
1:47:03
Men which I think they made 8000
1:47:06
episodes the most homophobic
1:47:10
misogynistic jokes ever I can't
believe
1:47:12
that it's allowed to be on
television at
1:47:15
all and it's funny the jokes are
1:47:19
incredibly dirty that too yeah
yeah and
1:47:23
it goes then you have oh yes
great ok
1:47:27
changed in a decade we have to
imagine
1:47:31
we had trumpet you know trying
to make
1:47:33
amends with North Korea this is
where we
1:47:36
were with North Korea in 2009
just a
1:47:38
mere 10 years ago this is the
Hawaii
1:47:40
clip oh I remember
1:47:42
also tonight American warships
are
1:47:44
tracking a North Korean vessel
off the
1:47:46
coast of China that may be
carrying
1:47:48
illegal weapons meantime the
Pentagon is
1:47:51
beating up our missile defense
system to
1:47:53
protect Hawaii from a North
Korean
1:47:56
missile attack a Japanese
newspaper
1:47:58
reports the North may be
planning to
1:48:00
test fire another missile this
one aimed
1:48:03
at Hawaii on the 4th of July
most
1:48:06
analysts doubt that it could
reach the
1:48:07
islands but Defense Secretary
Robert
1:48:09
Gates isn't taking any chances
1:48:11
deploying a giant radar and
missile
1:48:13
interceptors to the Hawaiian
Islands
1:48:15
yeah didn't it turn out that
all that
1:48:17
was just a bunch of
fear-mongering
1:48:19
bullcrap yes now our president
the
1:48:23
taxpayers millions and now our
president
1:48:26
just walks across the
Demilitarized Zone
1:48:28
hey bro how you doing
1:48:29
and no no more testing and hmm
1:48:34
unbelievable there was only 2
years ago
1:48:37
when I was in yeah 2 years ago
I was in
1:48:39
Europe and people were so
afraid you
1:48:41
remember I reported on it we're
really
1:48:43
afraid of this North Korea Kim
Jong Un's
1:48:45
gonna blow us up yeah it's
crazy this is
1:48:50
interesting I think the reason
I said we
1:48:52
can only do it on Sundays is
you don't
1:48:55
wanna be doing it every show no
no no no
1:48:58
no I don't mean it that way
because
1:49:01
it's just hard to get quality
well
1:49:04
forget quality reporting to get
any
1:49:07
clips from Thursday to Sunday
1:49:09
it's either stuff we've been
tracking
1:49:10
throughout the week you know we
can go
1:49:12
in-depth in a few other areas I
like to
1:49:17
do a little business
1:49:19
that's good sybiz like a side
gig but it
1:49:23
gives us a little perspective
idea is to
1:49:25
give us perspective and to show
what
1:49:27
this show has been about since
day one
1:49:29
less day a hundred yeah let's
go to this
1:49:35
one that this is the classic to
me is
1:49:37
one of the great clips ever
collected
1:49:40
and this one is the cuz they
just try
1:49:44
everything everything and this
is ten
1:49:46
years ago mind you this is the
fat
1:49:48
people clip kit dough on why
researchers
1:49:51
say obesity is bad for the
environment
1:49:55
obesity and global warming both
heavy
1:49:58
topics now linked by a new
study from
1:50:00
the London School of Hygiene and
1:50:02
Tropical Medicine it says
people who
1:50:04
weigh more tend to drive more
and eat
1:50:07
more and all that food it
shipped on
1:50:09
average 1,500 miles from words
grown to
1:50:12
your plate fat people
researchers
1:50:14
contend are killing the planet
more so
1:50:16
than those worth in they would
be if you
1:50:23
played that for who I was that
CBS who
1:50:24
did that that was the local CBS
1:50:27
affiliate oh they would be so
1:50:28
embarrassed if they heard that
today fat
1:50:30
shaming body shaming it's just
1:50:33
unbelievable it was one of the
swings
1:50:36
for the fences that the global
warmest a
1:50:38
mutant empted thinking that
maybe this
1:50:41
will work go on a diet you're
killing
1:50:44
the earth we should bring that
one back
1:50:46
I like it
1:50:46
the main thing nowadays is to
just wish
1:50:49
the eighteen months we're all
gonna die
1:50:51
yeah I know this is another Jim
that's
1:50:55
right Jim all right the last
one it
1:50:58
turns out to be more of an
enigma and
1:51:00
this was a clip that I pulled
and I
1:51:03
don't know if you even played
this one
1:51:04
on the show but this is
something that
1:51:06
Democrats have to kind of kind
of deal
1:51:09
with it seems to me and then
out I did
1:51:11
kicker to it is I'll discuss at
the end
1:51:14
which is this
1:51:15
from from a American experience
on the
1:51:17
kennedys done by not NPR but
PBS Kennedy
1:51:22
carried Wisconsin but he did
lose key
1:51:24
Protestant districts and the
next
1:51:26
contest was at an overwhelmingly
1:51:28
Protestant state West Virginia
to win
1:51:32
there Kennedy would have to
confront the
1:51:33
religious issue at every public
1:51:35
appearance senator Kennedy
1:51:37
how can we stop the religious
issues
1:51:40
that keep coming up to confuse
the
1:51:42
public
1:51:46
think that oh I don't mind I
must say
1:51:51
that we shouldn't do because
it's a I am
1:51:54
running for the Presidency
which is a
1:51:56
powerful office getting great
power
1:51:58
under the Constitution and it
is a
1:52:00
matter of concern to a good
many people
1:52:02
in the best way to get a tax it
seems to
1:52:04
me is to ask the question
openly West
1:52:07
Virginia was not only
Protestant it was
1:52:09
notoriously corrupt once again
the
1:52:12
Kennedys left nothing to chance
I tell
1:52:14
the story about Eddie Ford
Eddie Ford
1:52:16
went out there pocketful of
money you
1:52:18
see a sheriff in the state of
the
1:52:20
sheriff sheriff I'm from
Chicago I'm on
1:52:23
my way self I love this young
Kennedy
1:52:25
boy he can help this nation my
god he's
1:52:28
got the feeling for it you know
he he'll
1:52:30
do things for West Virginia
I'll tell
1:52:33
you what he said his 3,000 I
his 5,000
1:52:36
he said you carry your village
for him
1:52:39
or your dyrdek Audi for him and
I'll
1:52:42
give you a little reward I'm
where I'm
1:52:44
on my way back FBI wiretaps
would later
1:52:47
show that underworld figures
said to
1:52:50
have old ties to Joe Kennedy
were also
1:52:52
distributing funds on behalf of
the
1:52:54
Kennedy campaign Kennedy won
West
1:52:57
Virginia and all of the
primaries hmm
1:53:01
yeah there you go there's your
measure
1:53:06
virtues signaling or Democrats
yeah a
1:53:09
nutshell so I looked into this
this is
1:53:11
actually from this show was
actually
1:53:13
broadcast in 1992 huh and most
of this
1:53:18
information is long forgotten
huh so
1:53:22
well first of all thank you
that was a
1:53:26
nice a nice little segment I
like that
1:53:28
and we should do that more often
1:53:31
we'll do it every Sunday until
things
1:53:33
loosen up well that reminds me
of this
1:53:37
clip that I brought along
regarding
1:53:39
climate change this I think
when the we
1:53:42
only have 18 more months to go
before we
1:53:44
die a story came out which was
1:53:46
propagated by the BBC I mean
it's not
1:53:48
just some origin uh well let me
see I
1:53:53
have it here
1:53:56
mmm green New Deal what's the
rush all
1:54:01
of a sudden we don't do
something in 18
1:54:05
yeah this is not gonna work out
for them
1:54:06
that's a good there's something
in 18
1:54:08
months we got a start well when
is what
1:54:11
is the 2020 election is that
about 18
1:54:15
months from now yeah but even
so what's
1:54:18
a good wasn't gonna think we're
gonna
1:54:20
change their vote cuz of this
nonsense
1:54:22
well so they can chat it up and
1:54:23
countdown to Armageddon we only
have 16
1:54:27
months 15 months and Counting
thirteen
1:54:31
months and Counting destruction
is
1:54:33
impossible yeah that would to
me would
1:54:35
be a Hail Mary well well yeah
at this
1:54:38
point look I've seen it all
you've seen
1:54:41
it all I don't put anything
past anybody
1:54:43
this was doing the rounds in
regards to
1:54:46
that so it's not brand-new I
think it
1:54:49
was a year ago maybe these four
climate
1:54:51
scientists are on a panel and
they
1:54:53
discussed the following report
I just
1:54:55
want to read saying that they
should
1:54:56
read this at the climate summit
I think
1:54:58
they should really read this
today to
1:55:00
describe what's going on and
this is
1:55:02
from a reliable source American
leader
1:55:04
logic citing monthly weather
review
1:55:06
publication that the Arctic
Ocean is
1:55:08
warming up icebergs are growing
scarce
1:55:11
or in some places the seals are
finding
1:55:13
the water too hot according to
a report
1:55:15
by the commerce department at
Bergen
1:55:17
Norway reports from fishermen
see
1:55:19
hunters explorers all over
point to
1:55:21
radical change in climate
conditions why
1:55:23
aren't they reading this and
hitherto
1:55:25
unheard of temperatures in the
Arctic
1:55:26
zone exploration expeditions
reports
1:55:30
scarcely any ice as far north
as 81
1:55:33
degrees soundings show the Gulf
Stream
1:55:35
very warm masses of ice have
been
1:55:37
replaced by more rains of Earth
and
1:55:39
stones and it goes on and on
within a
1:55:42
few years it's predicted that
due to the
1:55:44
ice melt the sea will rise and
make most
1:55:46
coastal cities uninhabitable
what year
1:55:49
was that written oh oh that's
right I'm
1:55:50
sorry
1:55:51
this is 1922 this is November
in 1922
1:55:56
and this is real this is not
urban
1:55:58
legend I know it's an old gag
but
1:56:01
the problem is that the one guy
do you
1:56:03
know jumped on the punchline
which was
1:56:06
too bad but that is a verbatim
reading
1:56:09
and I like that he just shows
you some
1:56:13
of the insanity it's the same
it's the
1:56:14
same as playing these older
clips holy
1:56:17
crap what happened to us in ten
short
1:56:19
years yeah I did that I had a
thing in
1:56:25
the newsletter I think it was
similar to
1:56:27
that what that guy just read
and it was
1:56:29
from the late 18-hundreds
person yeah we
1:56:32
have that this is always going
on and
1:56:34
then we had the period in the
70s where
1:56:36
we're gonna have a Ice Age and
that
1:56:40
didn't work out this frighten
people
1:56:41
enough and so they backed off
so Ilan
1:56:44
Omar we've been tracking her a
little
1:56:46
bit does this come controversy
as she is
1:56:49
a I think she's the leader of
the squad
1:56:52
at this point and I think she's
pushed
1:56:54
aoc aside and AOC is she's
gonna have to
1:56:56
disassociate or go down in
flames I
1:56:58
think you're right about that
yeah it's
1:57:00
probably not smart and I I saw
the body
1:57:02
language already you know and
this is
1:57:03
she has a very different style
than than
1:57:07
Omar she's Bors she has a geog
that's
1:57:11
because Omar's more of a puppet
and boy
1:57:14
yeah OSI is more of a POC is a
puppet of
1:57:20
the of the Justice Democrats in
that one
1:57:22
guy yeah so she doesn't have the
1:57:24
self-confidence that Omar has
Omar you
1:57:27
exude self-confidence you
really think
1:57:29
she's hot shit well I don't
know if you
1:57:32
saw this thread a lot of people
1:57:33
supported this to me it's from
the Imam
1:57:35
of peace who was a real guy
Imam man hi
1:57:41
Keaney I think his name is and
he posted
1:57:44
this thread on Twitter and it's
about
1:57:47
Ilan Omar and now what is going
on right
1:57:51
now is there's a lot of
question and a
1:57:54
lot of investigation going on
as to her
1:57:58
committing immigration fraud
tax fraud
1:58:01
by essentially marrying her
brother
1:58:05
bringing him in legally then
divorcing
1:58:08
him and you know then you know
filing
1:58:11
joint taxes with the guy she
wasn't
1:58:12
married to
1:58:13
a lot of problems which I think
yeah
1:58:16
most people will leave alone
however
1:58:19
this guy the Imam of peace
which and I
1:58:22
got a lot of people talking
about this
1:58:23
post of the following I have
sources for
1:58:26
what I will say their solid rock
1:58:27
authentic many officials were
1:58:29
criticizing me for making this
public
1:58:30
but I have a duty to do so the
public
1:58:32
needs to know I understand the
potential
1:58:34
consequences of this threat and
I accept
1:58:36
them I'm willing to go to the
fullest
1:58:37
extent with this matter even if
I'm
1:58:39
required to testify in Congress
this is
1:58:41
the beginning of the uncovering
of what
1:58:42
could be a giant scandal the
sensitive
1:58:45
details of this matter will be
shared in
1:58:46
private upon request this
congresswoman
1:58:49
has confirmed to the above
group of
1:58:50
Qataris that the recent
investigations
1:58:53
into her cases will not end
well for her
1:58:55
they also fear that she's in
trouble now
1:58:58
they are coming after several
coming
1:59:00
after several people I am one
of those
1:59:01
people and their plan is as
follows this
1:59:04
congresswoman talking about
Ilan Omar
1:59:06
told the group of Qatari
officials who
1:59:08
have invested in her that
speaker Pelosi
1:59:11
is happy she is being
investigated
1:59:13
because recently they had
rebelled
1:59:14
against Pelosi and she hates the
1:59:17
pressure coming on to the party
because
1:59:18
of her the plan of the
congresswoman is
1:59:20
to make all of this go away and
strike a
1:59:23
deal with speaker Pelosi to put
her
1:59:25
cases aside if she puts the
case of this
1:59:28
congresswoman aside and ignores
it
1:59:30
this is Qataris goal in DC with
regard
1:59:33
to this congresswoman the
congresswoman
1:59:35
along with a Palestinian female
activist
1:59:38
from Brooklyn that would be
Talib agreed
1:59:40
on diverting the attention of by
1:59:42
planning to seek the assistance
of the
1:59:44
intercept al-jazeera and the
middle
1:59:46
easy.i to fabricate the
following
1:59:49
scandal they want to claim that
all of
1:59:52
those criticizing this
particular
1:59:54
congresswoman are paid by
Saudis and the
1:59:57
United Arab Emirates and that
would make
1:59:59
sense because the Saudis and
UAE have a
2:00:02
big beef with Qatar they do not
agree at
2:00:05
all down to almost military
action and
2:00:09
that it is a collusion against
the
2:00:11
congresswoman so they are
planning on
2:00:13
separating people look it goes
on and on
2:00:16
so the idea is that to distract
from all
2:00:19
the problems she has she's
going to
2:00:21
launch into everyone who
criticizes me
2:00:23
about this he is a Saudi shill
and
2:00:26
she apparently asked the the
intercept I
2:00:29
don't know if they accepted this
2:00:31
intercept but also al Jazeera
which is
2:00:34
Qatari owned and bass to
propagate this
2:00:37
and I just found it fascinating
a lot of
2:00:41
people are looking at this and
she has
2:00:43
started to appear on al Jazeera
recently
2:00:45
which i think is relatively new
here's
2:00:48
the here's a controversial
statement she
2:00:50
made on al Jazeera a lot of
2:00:51
conservatives in particular
would say
2:00:53
that the rise in Islamophobia
is the
2:00:54
result not of hate but a fear a
2:00:57
legitimate fear they say of
2:00:58
quote-unquote jihadist
terrorism whether
2:01:01
it's Fort Hood or San
Bernardino or the
2:01:03
recent truck attack in New York
what do
2:01:06
you say to them I would say our
country
2:01:09
should be more fearful of white
man
2:01:13
across our country because they
are
2:01:15
actually causing most of the
deaths
2:01:19
within this country and so if
fear was
2:01:23
the driving force of policies
to keep
2:01:27
America safe Americans safe
inside of
2:01:30
this country we should be
profiling
2:01:34
monitoring and and and creating
policies
2:01:38
to fight the radicalization of
white men
2:01:41
yeah that's right not just
crazy man not
2:01:44
old men not straight men
cisgendered men
2:01:46
no white men just white men in
general
2:01:48
thanks
2:01:49
Elon so we'll see what happens
we'll see
2:01:56
if we played by her I'd say
yeah I don't
2:02:01
know do you think someone's
running her
2:02:02
at all or do you think she's
autonomous
2:02:05
I mean it sounds like she's
being she
2:02:07
became she became part of the
Justice
2:02:10
Democrats block right all four
of them
2:02:14
are and so they maybe she
doesn't seem
2:02:19
like anyone's running or she
seems to be
2:02:21
running herself and it's like
well but
2:02:24
if she has the backing of Qatar
that's
2:02:26
very interesting
2:02:27
well that's would give her the
even more
2:02:28
confidence to say stuff like
that and
2:02:30
there you go
2:02:32
all right we'll see how that
goes
2:02:35
I mean if the intercept is I
don't know
2:02:38
how they got their name in
there but at
2:02:40
least knowing some of those
guys they
2:02:43
have to make a statement about
that
2:02:44
because that is intercept would
go after
2:02:46
her they should because it's
very
2:02:49
damning that the intercept
really touts
2:02:51
its independence 250 million
dollars
2:02:55
from PR drive my car I'm only
me TR but
2:02:58
okay
2:02:58
there's independence there Omid
are is a
2:03:04
Trump hater so there's that but
I don't
2:03:09
see how he's helping this one
would it
2:03:11
benefit that that perspective
no she's
2:03:14
she's trouble I think she just
left her
2:03:20
husband that you know that one
she yeah
2:03:22
yeah she's more of a she's more
of a
2:03:26
character from like the Star
newspaper
2:03:29
or or or Entertainment Tonight
you know
2:03:34
she's got all these
tribulations yeah
2:03:36
yeah um do that see more of a
Kardashian
2:03:40
than she has anything else you
know how
2:03:42
if you're watching TV and I
don't know
2:03:45
if I don't know if you have
this but the
2:03:47
pharmaceutical commercials come
on and
2:03:49
you look at he go maybe I have
that
2:03:53
those moments like well maybe
you didn't
2:03:56
but I may have tardive
dyskinesia god
2:04:01
what is it before I was
diagnosed by my
2:04:03
doctor I didn't know why my
body was
2:04:06
moving like it had a mind of
its own my
2:04:09
eyes blinked way too much even
though I
2:04:11
didn't mean to it turns out I
have
2:04:13
tardive dyskinesia a condition
that may
2:04:15
be related to important
medications I
2:04:17
take from my bipolar disorder
my fingers
2:04:19
like they were playing a piano
that
2:04:21
wasn't there I was embarrassed
that
2:04:23
others could see my movements
my doctor
2:04:25
said part of dyskinesia can
affect
2:04:27
different parts of the body it
may also
2:04:29
affect people who take
medication for
2:04:30
depression and schizophrenia I
know I
2:04:33
shouldn't change or stop my
medication
2:04:36
I was glad to learn that TD is
2:04:37
manageable if this sounds like
you or
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someone you know visit talk
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and where
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on the body they might occur
you'll find
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a free discussion guide with
ways to
2:04:52
start a conversation with your
doctor
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about how to do it's a relief
to know
2:04:56
that today TD is manageable
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learn more at talk about TD
comm so you
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know I have all this I got
bullied
2:05:05
Tourette's
2:05:07
what what is the drug involved
here what
2:05:10
they're saying well what
they're saying
2:05:11
this is neuro cream neur o CRI
any neuro
2:05:17
crane and apparently though
they're very
2:05:20
sketchy because they say it
could be but
2:05:22
I think what they're saying is
people
2:05:24
who are on antidepressants
after you
2:05:27
take what is that what's the
the booster
2:05:30
medication that they've been
selling
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xarelto or whatever so you have
your
2:05:35
antidepressant dose or
relatives or elta
2:05:37
you're a so that may not works
you need
2:05:39
to boost it with Xarelto
whatever it's
2:05:41
called and then you may get all
these
2:05:43
twitches and tics
2:05:44
maybe I think here's another
example
2:05:47
I've been pretty stable with my
2:05:49
schizophrenia for a while and
then my
2:05:51
kids asked me why my body was
rocking
2:05:53
back and forth my doctor said I
have
2:05:55
taught at dyskinesia which may
be
2:05:57
related to the important
medications I
2:05:59
take for my schizophrenia I
also felt my
2:06:02
tongue darting and pushing
against my
2:06:03
cheeks I was glad to learn that
today
2:06:06
tedious message tongue yeah
2:06:09
I have all of these all these
symptoms
2:06:11
so maybe I could just try the
the meds
2:06:14
and you see if it's if it calms
me down
2:06:18
and you can call me tiger no
I've never
2:06:21
heard of this I've never seen
these
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commercials I don't know what
you're
2:06:23
watching down in Texas this
came on Fox
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News and I was the and it
caught my
2:06:28
attention for two reasons one
an ad that
2:06:31
isn't my pillow com4 gig firm
yeah good
2:06:38
and second you know they were
talking
2:06:41
about twitches and ticks so I
usually I
2:06:43
turned the volume down because
I feel
2:06:45
that all these men these big
pharma
2:06:47
commercials can actually give
you
2:06:49
what they tell you you might
have I like
2:06:52
that that's good that doesn't
surprise
2:06:53
me
2:06:54
and so this tardive dyskinesia
I don't
2:06:56
know I mean it's I don't take
any
2:06:59
antidepressants but I have all
the other
2:07:01
symptoms it may be related to my
2:07:03
Tourette's I don't know what do
you
2:07:04
think should I talk to my doctor
2:07:06
yeah you should talk to your
doctor for
2:07:08
sure I'm gonna show my donation
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Wisconsin 161 96 by the way
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in
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baronet today oh okay good and
July 28th
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when a show today is my
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I'm never able to listen life
thank you
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invaluable and I give what I
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we'll
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see you at the table later sir
phenom
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thank you sir Eric Hertha and
Blue Ridge
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Georgia $150 anonymous and
Kansas $150
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and that's a note I read I read
earlier
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got it got it was Tim but we
read it so
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you can go back to the first
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hear that I read it with a with
a nice
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accent uh Tim a Sal SL there's
actually
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a way of pronouncing this and I
don't
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usually we have a we used to
have a
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government official in the in
California
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name I think is s so so1 25 and
he says
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I I TM on behalf of Oregon
local 33
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Meetup had a great time with
Eric the
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shill wife and children and
about 23
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others so that's a report a
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report the oregon local 33:23
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Austria oh that's nice 111
dollars and
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11 cents
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for his birthday on the 31st
and we put
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him on there Dini Zadi douching
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form at
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the end you bet uh Vienna is a
very it's
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one of the top Josef DuPont
that lives
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the DuPont family but he's into
one that
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will Pennsylvania $101 in one
cent he
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sent a long note and now long
notice but
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a big note with big big giant I
recall
2:10:01
we had a DuPont donating years
and years
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and years ago I don't know if
it's him
2:10:06
but I think he's a ham cuz he
says
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seventy threes and eighty
eight's but he
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doesn't have a oh yeah w2 d EO
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not kilo 5 alpha charlie
charlie and ww2
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d EO he's got a couple licenses
almost
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seems that we hot Russia more
we hate
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Russia more now than ever could
be that
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the commies here that are he's
got
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something right now I can't
read it but
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he does something typed on the
other
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side which says dear Adam and
John this
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is my first donation after
having my son
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Michael introducing me to the
no Jan of
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the show so that's a nice move
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Michael good work I would like
to give
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to Wanda Pennsylvania eight one
eight
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eight four eight addy douching
for
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ignoring the efforts of our
chief of
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police but these should be
douche
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bagging them not deducing that
me this
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is fixed for ignoring the
efforts of our
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chief of police and arresting
the first
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two members this is a good
story of the
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1950 Boston Brinks robbery
while on
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possession of stolen firearms
this
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caused Joseph O'Keefe to turn
state's
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evidence a few days before the
statutes
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of limitation it was deemed to
be the
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crime of the century
2:11:24
Jim Ruby know anything about
this no I'm
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not a peep
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no no is that okay thank you
mr. DuPont
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Alan Fletcher and Gold Beach
Oregon
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he's the aka the Pope did sick
lism o kg
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7 K HP 73 's mark bubble it's
$100 he
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says I donate in the past you
pissed me
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off I got over it you can call
out my
2:12:05
nephew Tom is a douchebag for
not
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donating
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there's salmon Sittingbourne
can't UK
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800 eight sir herb lamb the
Earl of
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Georgia 800 eight he has a
douchebag
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call out for someone I know it's
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donation hasn't been great for
the last
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few shows but the contents have
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some of the best in the last
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oh thank you possible I would
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wish my son Mark mark a happy
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just turned 18 at the same time
call him
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out as a douchebag he's on the
list he's
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and off
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for five or six years
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Arizona 75 75 Christopher
Bishop $75
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Baron mark Tanner our pal in
Whittier
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California they're doing this
Anaheim
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meet up he asked me about it in
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I forgot to get back to him six
seven
2:13:04
eight nine and the get back to
him was
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that I can't do meetups that
are on
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Saturday night right let's show
the next
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day can't be done Garry Blatt
6660
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anonymous 60 180 1 Peter Chang
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Chong 55 55 buck e slam beau in
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California double nickels on
the dime
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fantastic work he writes Paul
hmm this
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is a Dutch name I would say
frozen hill
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but Freudian he'll probably is
how they
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pronounce it says please have
Adam say
2:13:42
my name as I would love to hear
it
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pronounced like they would in
Holland
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here it is
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Paul's throat and he'll there
you go
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nailed it you did say they
could do it
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any better
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sir Slartibartfast or
Slartibartfast in
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Hope Rhode Island 52:42 they're
slumming
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douchebags he says sir Jackson
knighted
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to the transistors in Loveland
Texas
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5150 karma karma coming at the
end
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Andrew bends in Imperial
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Daniel McKenna the following
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Marco Castellanos in Guatemala
hey give
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us a boots-on-the-ground report
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what's going on ever since we
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deal with Guatemala like left
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want to know what happened from
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Guatemalan perspective yes Alan
cavae
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Doda third in Midlothian
Virginia he
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year like
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paying for a magazine
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you guys you guys continue
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unlike most other listeners so
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soar Allen
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Richard Gardner Sir Richard
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believe $50 a brother judge
Kelly Kelly
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this is yella awesome faced all
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cased and he says started
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three years ago after being hit
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style which is kind of like a
they hate
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me interestingly enough they
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slimy you know celebrity
washed-up VJ
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yeah you know somehow they got
they hit
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he's become a listener so thank
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maybe
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they hate was was so he said
who is this
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douchebag let me go listen to
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to me thank you very much yella
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I'm not sure but he needs a D
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what are we on the 28th of july
2019
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it's going real fast now here's
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for today sir call in the deaf
dumb and
2:17:59
blind night says happy birthday
to
2:18:00
Mariela
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she's the green expert we spoke
of
2:18:04
earlier sir phenom is also
celebrating
2:18:06
today July 28th Stefan broke up
we'll be
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celebrating on July 31st and
sir herb
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lamb says happy birthday to his
son max
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turning 18 happy birthday from
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meet people you talk one-on-one
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plasticize your brain stems and
we got a
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report oh no July 28th that
would be
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today we have the meetup in
Central
2:18:43
Florida and a note from the
event
2:18:45
organizer Brandon please if you
could
2:18:48
read the following on the show
in
2:18:50
relation to the Central Florida
meetup
2:18:51
the Central Florida meetup
venue has
2:18:53
been changed
2:18:54
we are meeting at rock and
brews on
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Semoran Boulevard just north of
Orlando
2:19:00
International Airport same time
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different location please see
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2:19:08
late-breaking informational
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excuse me Seattle Washington
has its
2:19:15
meetup on August 1st and then
August 2nd
2:19:17
through the 4th a lot festival
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2:19:19
ravensberg in Germany I'd love
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County California August 3rd
August 4th
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in Solvang California this is a
2:19:30
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southeast London back on August
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we've
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comes up in
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some more
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of legal
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counsel ha the one that
prohibited
2:22:45
prohibited Muller from in
throwing the
2:22:48
president in jail I have our
baby but
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they're always getting involved
in I
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didn't you we always talk about
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2:22:55
lot of the office of legal
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this the office of legal
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that and so we have a guy here
who's I
2:23:01
think work for the Justice
Department
2:23:02
know who he is actually but
he's on
2:23:04
Cheryl acted at consensus
2:23:09
yes just go in in her name so
it's hard
2:23:11
to pronounce
2:23:12
on her show discussing this and
it gives
2:23:15
us a little background this is
the
2:23:16
educational segment and I found
this to
2:23:20
be quite interesting there's a
lot of
2:23:22
secrecy surrounding the office
of legal
2:23:23
counsel why is that is that
treated sort
2:23:26
of like attorney-client
privilege
2:23:27
because they are advising
federal
2:23:29
agencies and the White House
yeah so the
2:23:32
office of legal counsel claims
whenever
2:23:34
we ask for these opinions they
claim
2:23:37
that it's attorney-client
privilege and
2:23:39
therefore needs to be
confidential but
2:23:42
the problem is that the office
of legal
2:23:45
counsel knows that the rest of
the
2:23:47
government doesn't see these
opinions
2:23:50
it's just legal advice they see
the
2:23:52
opinions as official decisions
people
2:23:56
who follow these legal opinions
2:23:59
essentially receive legal
immunity for
2:24:01
their actions because the
Department of
2:24:04
Justice doesn't really like to
prosecute
2:24:07
people for following its own
advice
2:24:09
huh so I thought that was
interesting
2:24:12
and and this guy is he's like I
think
2:24:16
he's a Justice Department guy
now I you
2:24:20
know I went back and tried to
get his
2:24:22
name in it but he's given the
scoop on
2:24:24
this and he's here is the
follow-up clip
2:24:27
which is she asked him a
specific
2:24:28
question and about she would be
2:24:32
preoccupied with the torture
memos that
2:24:34
were done by this office of
legal
2:24:35
counsel given everyone the okay
and
2:24:37
here's this is a short
20-second clip
2:24:40
explaining what was in those
memos to be
2:24:43
clear what was the decision in
the
2:24:45
torture recommendation case the
decision
2:24:48
from the office of legal
counsel was
2:24:51
that what became what we call
enhanced
2:24:53
interrogation techniques did not
2:24:56
constitute torture as defined by
2:24:58
international law or you know
applicable
2:25:01
US laws wait a minute so that
did that
2:25:04
phrase come out of the office
of legal
2:25:06
counsel apparently huh that's
2:25:11
interesting there you have it
that's one
2:25:14
of those and once they say
something is
2:25:16
gold cuz no one's gonna do
anything that
2:25:18
is kind of surprising
2:25:29
no every second episode
2:25:36
I don't know I this is I'm
going out on
2:25:39
a limb with this one this is
really
2:25:41
off-the-wall okay well I have
one clip
2:25:45
for a second have a show to
sustain that
2:25:46
the zone well why don't you go
first
2:25:48
well mine is just about the
asteroid oh
2:25:53
don't wait almost got killed
and talk
2:25:57
about a close encounter an
asteroid
2:25:59
barely missed earth this week
this space
2:26:01
rock is named asteroid 2019
okay it
2:26:05
whizzed past the earth on
Thursday at
2:26:08
54,000 miles per hour it's
several
2:26:11
hundred feet across and it came
within
2:26:13
45 thousand miles of Earth
that's
2:26:15
actually less than a fifth of
the
2:26:16
distance to the moon scientists
call the
2:26:18
path uncomfortably close
astronomers had
2:26:21
not been tracking 2019 okay
which made
2:26:24
the flyby all the more
surprising no not
2:26:28
only you but I think I heard
her also
2:26:30
say asteroid asteroid yeah you
seen it
2:26:36
again
2:26:36
sounds like asteroid hit it
again I know
2:26:38
I said it again Astro let me
just say
2:26:40
asteroid asteroid yeah hmm oh I
know I
2:26:44
said asteroid okay almost fine
all right
2:26:49
I don't know if you may hate
this but
2:26:52
you'll since you will okay
let's put on
2:26:54
our cue glasses it's time once
again in
2:26:57
the hole thought behind the cue
glasses
2:26:59
is when we put them on we see
cue for
2:27:02
what it is so you can't condemn
us for
2:27:05
believing in cue when we're
wearing the
2:27:07
cue glasses do you have them
near up
2:27:09
nearby oh you know hold on a
sec all
2:27:13
right
2:27:21
yeah we have the cue glasses on
ladies
2:27:23
and gentlemen perfect but he's
mine
2:27:29
do you remember the controversy
over an
2:27:35
email that a pamphlet
supposedly would
2:27:40
change the timeline meaning
that Donald
2:27:43
Trump jr. had received
2:27:45
the Hillary Clinton WikiLeaks
emails and
2:27:49
decryption key before WikiLeaks
actually
2:27:54
published them and it turned
out that
2:27:57
that was incorrect and CNN had
to make
2:27:59
this big Mia culpa apology do
you
2:28:02
remember this uh to be honest
about it
2:28:06
no I have a clip just to bring
you back
2:28:08
up to speed
2:28:08
we're actually correcting a
story that
2:28:10
we have been reporting
throughout the
2:28:12
day today about an email that
was sent
2:28:14
to the Trump campaign to
then-candidate
2:28:17
from Donald Trump jr. and
others during
2:28:21
the heat of the campaign season
this
2:28:23
email included a decryption key
and also
2:28:27
it's something a link to where
they
2:28:29
could access some of these
hacked
2:28:31
WikiLeaks documents from the
Democratic
2:28:33
National Committee now we've
been
2:28:34
reporting that this email came
on
2:28:37
September 4th
2:28:38
that was before some of these
documents
2:28:41
were publicly available but we
have just
2:28:43
received a nack Oppie of this
email and
2:28:47
instead we now learned that
this this
2:28:50
email was on September 14th
2:28:52
so that is ten days later than
what we
2:28:55
originally reported earlier
today and
2:28:58
and this is pierced and changed
the
2:29:00
understanding of this story
because
2:29:03
initially it seemed perhaps
they were
2:29:05
being offered access to
documents that
2:29:09
were not yet publicly available
our
2:29:11
initial reporting on that
September 4th
2:29:13
date was based on two sources
who had
2:29:15
seen this this email but that
2:29:17
information was incorrect now
based on
2:29:19
the copy of the email that we
have
2:29:21
obtained this afternoon about
this email
2:29:24
is came on September 14th not
September
2:29:27
4th as we said earlier brother
so you
2:29:30
may be I'm glad you stopped it
because
2:29:32
because I don't know why you
would do
2:29:38
anything like that I am
listening to it
2:29:46
this so they sent the the be
stringers
2:29:49
out to do the big apology
because just
2:29:51
before that they were like oh
we got him
2:29:53
red-handed
2:29:54
smoking gun he knew about it
collusion
2:29:56
with WikiLeaks do you kind of
remember
2:29:58
that
2:29:59
vaguely well this what you will
it was
2:30:02
so much of that well you
remember in a
2:30:05
moment this was as it turns out
an
2:30:08
intelligence trap to find a
leaker and
2:30:10
this is what you do you you you
send off
2:30:13
the incorrect information with
separate
2:30:17
pieces of information into the
system
2:30:20
and whatever poops out the
other end
2:30:22
you've got your leaker so the
shape well
2:30:26
right after this apology
cascade of
2:30:30
apology came out President
Trump tweeted
2:30:34
the following finally little
Adam Schiff
2:30:38
the leakin monster of no
control is now
2:30:42
blaming the Obama
administration for
2:30:44
Russian meddling in the 2016
election
2:30:46
but he spelled little Li ddle
2:30:50
you remember that yes well with
our cue
2:30:55
glasses on we now know why Adam
Schiff
2:30:59
is an active participant of a
nonprofit
2:31:03
charity called little kids li d
dl e ki
2:31:09
DZ dot org little kids is the
gold
2:31:16
standard for pediatric touch
therapy
2:31:19
education yeah yeah exactly
2:31:25
little kids org in fact they do
a lot of
2:31:29
this touch therapy in Haiti
where we see
2:31:34
pictures of little Adam Schiff
with
2:31:36
children romping around in
Haiti little
2:31:42
kids operates in California in
the 28th
2:31:45
district which is Adam shifts
district
2:31:47
keep those glasses on John
you're gonna
2:31:49
need him so what really was the
2:31:53
president signaling here was he
saying
2:31:54
you're a douchebag for having a
2:31:57
nonprofit or was he may be
calling this
2:31:59
little kids organization into
question
2:32:04
for touch therapy and now I'm
sure it's
2:32:08
the gold standard I don't know
I don't
2:32:10
want any congressmen touching
my child
2:32:12
touch therapy I love that oh
yeah so now
2:32:17
we go back to 2009
interestingly where
2:32:21
we were in a few terrifying
moments in
2:32:24
the early morning hours it was
actually
2:32:27
Martin Luther King jr. Day
Martin Luther
2:32:30
King Day there was what
authorities
2:32:32
initially thought was a
terrorist attack
2:32:34
launched in a downtown subway
station
2:32:37
several people had been
overcome by a
2:32:40
cloud of noxious gas causing
two of them
2:32:43
to begin vomiting and it was a
it was
2:32:45
they were the officials were
freaking
2:32:47
out but they figured out where
it came
2:32:50
from hazardous materials teams
2:32:52
ultimately found that the toxic
cloud
2:32:57
was chlorine gas or initially
found the
2:33:01
toxic cloud was chlorine gas
emanating
2:33:02
from a storm catch basin two
blocks away
2:33:05
the culprit prosecutors alleged
was not
2:33:09
some scary extremist group but
the owner
2:33:12
of the standard a trendy
downtown hotel
2:33:15
with a reputation for celebrity
2:33:17
sightings and a rooftop
swimming hotel
2:33:20
hotel maintenance workers
initially
2:33:22
admitted this is from the Los
Angeles
2:33:24
Times that I'm reading it made
it
2:33:26
pouring a small amount of
chlorine down
2:33:29
a rooftop drain but
investigators did
2:33:31
not believe that would have
accounted
2:33:32
for the noxious cloud an FBI
agent who
2:33:35
specializes in environmental
crimes
2:33:37
conducted the follow-up
interviews in
2:33:39
which employees eventually
acknowledged
2:33:41
emptying the majority of 250
gallon
2:33:45
drums of muriatic acid and
chlorine into
2:33:49
the drain now muriatic acid is
what can
2:33:53
we do with muriatic acid
2:33:55
no it's hydrochloric acid it's
used for
2:33:58
cleaning cement can you
dissolve bodies
2:34:01
in it it's not the best I think
nitric
2:34:06
acid to be better but if I it
would yeah
2:34:08
but it does when it mixes with
chlorine
2:34:10
it definitely will produce
chlorine gas
2:34:13
she was with them with the
Clorox or if
2:34:17
he has Clorox it would produce
chlorine
2:34:19
gas so I don't know why you
would pour
2:34:21
250 gallon drums of this down
the drain
2:34:26
but they did so here's what's
2:34:28
interesting the standard hotel
is owned
2:34:30
by andreas Bella's boyfriend to
several
2:34:34
actresses including I think
Chelsea
2:34:37
Handler also boyfriend to
spirit cooker
2:34:41
marina Abramowitz and boyfriend
- Helene
2:34:46
Maxwell there's there's our
pitot
2:34:51
connection the standard hotel
if you
2:34:54
look at their website the
standard hotel
2:34:56
dot-com I think it is they have
a number
2:34:58
of one this is the West
Hollywood one
2:35:00
they've got the they've got
well first
2:35:03
of all they have ping pong
tables it's
2:35:04
always fun to bring that up in
regards
2:35:06
to anything
2:35:07
fiddling you know I don't know
touch
2:35:09
therapy but they also have a
picture of
2:35:13
a guy with a big pedo bear the
head on
2:35:15
in bed with a young woman it's
a very
2:35:18
creepy looking so the standard
WeHo
2:35:22
location is in Adam shifts
district and
2:35:25
right around this time when
Trump
2:35:28
tweeted the little Adam Schiff
quote
2:35:31
there was a helicopter accident
the
2:35:36
general manager of the West
Hollywood
2:35:39
the standard was on her way to
I think
2:35:41
the there's one on Catalina
Island she'd
2:35:45
been the general manager for 11
years
2:35:47
helicopter crashes no Mayday
call boom
2:35:49
gone so Q announced conclusion
point to
2:35:54
a shift problem being solved
with the
2:35:57
muriatic acid and potential
witnesses of
2:36:00
the crime being taken care of
and this
2:36:03
is the reason why Adam Schiff
is so
2:36:06
insane about removing Trump he
may have
2:36:10
committed some horrible acts
that were
2:36:12
covered up and taken care of
for him and
2:36:14
now he has to pay the bill well
let's
2:36:19
stop with the the hydrochloric
acid as
2:36:22
being a good way to dissolve a
body
2:36:23
because it's not man not even a
small
2:36:25
body
2:36:26
it the best you would use lie
or sodium
2:36:31
hydroxide or something that
really is
2:36:33
caustic now there was just the
opposite
2:36:35
old honest thing let's take
let's take
2:36:36
the glasses off because you're
bumming
2:36:38
me out in queue mode I know I
felt it
2:36:49
too I'm not completely buying
it cuz
2:36:53
that's the I mean you would use
the
2:36:55
hydrochloric acid in this
situation with
2:36:59
the Clorox it might be useful
as a
2:37:02
cleanup to get rid of all
traces of DNA
2:37:04
oh there you go okay something
like the
2:37:08
along those lines solves even a
little
2:37:10
body I mean it would just be a
mess it
2:37:12
would be Torah ball
2:37:14
and it was just not work it's
just not a
2:37:16
good way to go and I think if
there's a
2:37:19
mystery writer out there who
listen to
2:37:21
the show they can you probably
know the
2:37:23
details of this but you know
you would
2:37:24
you would use something else
well
2:37:27
they're what they're doing with
that
2:37:28
acid not sure well there you go
it
2:37:31
depends on also we never heard
the
2:37:33
concentration of the acid was
it low
2:37:35
concentration like a cleaning
fluid I
2:37:38
don't know I'm just reporting
on the cue
2:37:41
proofs
2:37:45
I like the ship and the kids
though
2:37:48
that's kind of interesting
2:37:49
well also Trump tweeting little
that's
2:37:52
Dania is like he knows
something that
2:37:54
that makes receipt that was
signaling
2:37:57
that yes yeah that makes the
story
2:37:59
interesting never thought it
Trump has a
2:38:05
shift that way best possum talk
look
2:38:08
it's creepy well he's a creepy
looking
2:38:11
he's a creepy guy right yeah so
if you
2:38:16
look around for pictures of him
with
2:38:17
this little kids hmm I was
listening to
2:38:22
one of these podcasts where
somebody's
2:38:23
going off on that Epstein older
and they
2:38:25
go into the Ted Heath Jimmy
Savile
2:38:29
connected it's Matt and one of
the
2:38:31
things he points out he says
you know
2:38:33
people you know there's nothing
wrong
2:38:35
with you know helping children
being you
2:38:37
know babe
2:38:38
you know getting involved with
the Boys
2:38:39
and Girls Club or doing
anything but
2:38:41
when you do except you really
hanging
2:38:43
around a lot of little kids and
you're
2:38:46
not a kindergarten teacher yeah
you know
2:38:48
it might be something no you
might want
2:38:50
to check the guy out a little
more
2:38:51
closely yeah so yeah so there
was David
2:38:59
Icke oh well the kid there the
2:39:02
connection and by the way just
to remind
2:39:05
everybody I know it sounds
unbelievable
2:39:07
could we really have a ring of
2:39:09
pedophiles in America elites in
the
2:39:12
government and Hollywood and I
say I
2:39:14
don't know we had priests who
were
2:39:16
molesting thousands of children
we had
2:39:19
Jimmy Savile who proven proven
to have
2:39:21
done the same Maxine sheelane
Maxwell
2:39:26
also did a lot of work for the
BBC
2:39:29
children's programming
department with
2:39:33
Jimmy Savile so you know I'm
sure that
2:39:37
all the Hollywood elites are
always
2:39:39
hanging out across continents
but the
2:39:42
coincidences get a little a
little weird
2:39:45
little yeah I don't like guilt
by
2:39:47
association and I mentioned
when I see
2:39:49
it I don't like it not because
you're
2:39:52
throwing too many people in the
pot and
2:39:54
that's do one of the ways you
do the
2:39:55
smokescreen to protect yourself
you know
2:39:57
you go all the way don't you
put a bunch
2:40:00
of other people into the
smokescreen and
2:40:02
they've served and then they
can be just
2:40:04
can be easily disproven they
got nothing
2:40:06
to do with anything and so I'm
always
2:40:08
looking on the lookout for that
but
2:40:11
there are too many people that
are
2:40:14
involved in some of these
things whether
2:40:16
it's a I mean it's like the
necrophiliac
2:40:20
clubs in New York that used to
exist in
2:40:23
the back doors and the
mortuaries or
2:40:25
they're out there still buncher
there's
2:40:27
still people that do that
according to
2:40:30
David Icke and this really very
recent
2:40:33
interview where he calls on
everybody
2:40:35
he is getting really bold about
he says
2:40:39
that Jimmy Savile was a
necrophiliac yes
2:40:42
well that that I remember many
reports I
2:40:45
think we talked about it
2:40:48
he had he would be left alone
in them in
2:40:50
the morgue yeah for hours on
end damn
2:40:56
people are sick and then he
died oh gee
2:41:02
I'm funny how that works
alright do you
2:41:07
have something upbeat together
sighs
2:41:11
give me a beat a beat
2:41:15
well you got a couple of thee
well yeah
2:41:16
I got one I get a real good one
to every
2:41:18
let means I may have two clips
left all
2:41:20
right first of all yeah I do I
do have
2:41:23
to kiss because I have to get
this out
2:41:25
of the way we got to play at
least get
2:41:28
there's not an upbeat but it's
a good
2:41:30
story this is a short version
of a long
2:41:32
story about the route Hong Kong
is
2:41:33
really in out of control now oh
yes
2:41:35
let's get with that but the
rage and
2:41:40
chaos in Hong Kong hit its
highest so
2:41:42
upbeat heat yes
2:41:44
police Saturday night's storm
the subway
2:41:46
station in the general
neighborhood
2:41:48
hitting people with batons and
arresting
2:41:50
protesters who refused to leave
it was
2:41:53
the worst violence the city has
seen
2:41:55
since June and came after
thousands of
2:41:57
protesters again squared off
against
2:42:00
police for hours protesters
blocked
2:42:02
roads and threw bricks bottles
and
2:42:05
umbrellas
2:42:07
police fired back with round
after round
2:42:10
tear gas and rubber bullets but
this
2:42:14
time protestors wouldn't budge
they were
2:42:17
better prepared and ready to
fight
2:42:20
the plaintiff at the rear
police and it
2:42:24
looks like they're succeeding
this in
2:42:26
the past minute or so so right
police
2:42:28
with was the first wave of fear
death we
2:42:30
ourselves were afraid it's only
a
2:42:33
verdict created in the world
they're
2:42:37
angry after a mob of men last
week and
2:42:39
brutally attacked protesters and
2:42:41
innocent bystanders in this
town subway
2:42:45
the men are believed to be
members of
2:42:47
organized crime gangs and it
took police
2:42:50
roughly 40 minutes to respond
how we're
2:42:53
going to demonstrate walk
justice
2:42:57
furious protesters today try to
take the
2:42:59
fight back to the neighborhoods
where
2:43:01
the gangs are from but will
repelled
2:43:04
repeatedly by police this is
the worst
2:43:08
chaos we've seen on Hong Kong
streets
2:43:10
it's gotten worse every single
week the
2:43:12
fear is that if this continues
to
2:43:14
escalate the People's
Liberation Army
2:43:16
will step in
2:43:17
I like the talking in through
the gas
2:43:20
masks bit that's kind of cool
that's new
2:43:22
even I didn't like it
2:43:24
he should have miked him in the
gas man
2:43:31
yeah it's true now I do have
the fight
2:43:34
the clip to leave which is this
one now
2:43:36
there's a guy now I don't like
the fat
2:43:38
shame or do any of these kinds
of
2:43:40
critical things and and now when
2:43:41
somebody has just a silly voice
and he's
2:43:46
on network TV doing reporting
and he
2:43:52
sounds somewhere in between the
only I
2:43:54
could describe it he sounds a
little
2:43:55
like somewhere between Comic
Book Guy
2:43:57
and The Simpsons the Jerry Lewis
2:44:00
professor character on The
Simpsons and
2:44:02
Sylvester the cat and then they
give him
2:44:06
a story with all the wordage in
the
2:44:09
story designed to kind of
promote his
2:44:12
silly voice and this is on NBC
and it's
2:44:17
the Bison who it's a little girl
2:44:18
story done by Steve did you
never I'd
2:44:22
known as they ever give his
last name
2:44:24
but Steve he's the fabulous
Steve the
2:44:26
way I call him I'm gonna look
for him in
2:44:27
the future
2:44:27
I enjoyed this to no end and so
the
2:44:32
story because I saw the video
of this
2:44:34
some idiot parents with their
young
2:44:37
child are walking near a was it
5,000
2:44:41
pound bison house about
full-grown male
2:44:44
bison yeah let's go pit let's
go over
2:44:46
there and pet him the Bison
starts
2:44:48
charging the parents run Lee
drop the
2:44:50
little girl behind they get to
almost
2:44:53
kill she gets launched by this
bison and
2:44:56
at least 15 20 feet in the air
and
2:44:59
apparently she was it she was
okay yes
2:45:01
that's I hate it when they say
that up
2:45:04
front I don't want to know if
the kids
2:45:06
okay until afterwards I want the
2:45:09
suspense but don't worry that
2:45:11
I wasn't really heard in this
video I
2:45:12
want to think the kid got you
know gored
2:45:15
and died and then make me happy
but okay
2:45:17
I'm not producing Network News
which
2:45:19
families are inspiring
encounter turned
2:45:21
to horror but in a matter of
second a
2:45:24
crowd of curious tourists
getting a
2:45:26
close look at a massive bull
bison then
2:45:29
suddenly it charges plowing
into a nine
2:45:31
year old girl
2:45:32
launching her several feet into
the air
2:45:34
the shocking video taken close
to
2:45:36
Yellowstone's famous Old
Faithful geyser
2:45:38
were wild bison graze in
clusters bison
2:45:42
can be aggressive they can move
quickly
2:45:43
and they can get bothered in a
moment's
2:45:47
notice the girl rushed to a
nearby
2:45:48
clinic Rangers say the child is
lucky
2:45:51
she was not seriously injured
2:45:52
although bison attacks in
Yellowstone
2:45:54
are rare it's not the first
time tours
2:45:56
have gotten too close Rangers
say stay
2:46:01
at least 75 feet away from
animals like
2:46:03
bison or most and more than 300
feet by
2:46:06
through bears or wolves they're
wild
2:46:08
animals and they're huge they
can kill
2:46:11
you according to park officials
50
2:46:13
people were standing just feet
from the
2:46:15
Bison before it started
charging getting
2:46:17
close to wildlife is not a
smart idea
2:46:19
and I know everybody likes to
get that
2:46:21
selfie they'd like to get that
great
2:46:22
photo but safety needs to come
first
2:46:25
Park officials have so far
decided not
2:46:27
to issue citations to the
girl's family
2:46:29
and as of now the incident
remains under
2:46:31
investigation
2:46:32
Lester hi Steve hopefully
lesson learned
2:46:34
thanks he has yet again network
news
2:46:40
with speech impediment bison
and moose
2:46:49
listen to that clip closely I
think he's
2:46:53
putting that voice on I think
it's just
2:46:55
an extra problem you really
think he's
2:46:57
putting that on because he
drops out it
2:46:59
he's got a certain sound and
timbre to
2:47:02
his voice and it rings a
certain way and
2:47:04
then he comes out of it and he
sounds
2:47:06
very normal and the end that
everything
2:47:08
kind of changes too much my
thing is I
2:47:10
think I could be wrong but I
think he
2:47:13
did that as kind of a goof
doing that
2:47:16
voice and I don't know there's
something
2:47:18
suspicious about it because for
one
2:47:20
thing the guy's way out of
control at
2:47:22
that voice for networking
2:47:24
network Nightly News and it
just sounds
2:47:28
you if you listen carefully I've
2:47:29
listened to it a number of
times I think
2:47:31
it maybe not hit I think he may
be
2:47:33
goofing on somebody I'm not
sure who or
2:47:36
why well I think it's a sheet
of the
2:47:37
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2:47:47
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