0:31
when we're dead and gone people
will
0:34
know when it came to us versus
the
0:37
Zephyr we ultimately were the
winners
0:41
you got it I got it every
single time
0:44
yes all right we want some time
back all
0:49
right here we are
0:50
it's trumps fault you said it
yourself
0:51
before we started well let me I
have a
0:54
quiz for you then okay I want
you to ask
0:57
me the guys I'll tell you what
question
0:59
to ask me then I'll answer it
okay I'll
1:01
play along all right
1:03
asked me if it was Clinton's
fault that
1:08
Columbine happened you know I
was
1:11
wondering John back in the day
it wasn't
1:16
Clinton's fault that Columbine
happened
1:18
no look man as far as I'm
concerned wait
1:23
I got two more three more
questions
1:25
Oh God okay asked me if it was
Obama's
1:29
fault that Aurora happened you
know
1:34
that's another instance I was
thinking
1:36
of the movie shooter the Batman
shooter
1:39
in a row Aurora Colorado was
that
1:41
Obama's fault no I have another
question
1:47
no the not one not two but three
1:52
shootings at Walmart and in
addition to
1:56
that last night uh there was
another
2:03
shooting god I don't know where
this was
2:06
no this more actually this
morning
2:08
morning yeah Dayton Ohio yes
2:12
they said president Trump's
fault yeah
2:15
okay just checking
2:17
not only that so I'm watching
this news
2:21
this morning and bado
2:23
Aurora comes on CBS and
directly blames
2:28
Trump tell me you have a clip
of that I
2:31
just couldn't wait wait then
beta
2:40
O'Rourke goes right over to ABC
and
2:42
blames Trump not only that but
he also
2:46
mentions all of trumps flaws
including
2:49
the fact that without mentioning
2:53
anything other than this
without even
2:55
mentioning were anything this
stuff
2:57
happened he says Trump said
that Nazis
3:03
and white supremacists are fine
people
3:09
did he at any point say Trump is
3:12
literally Hitler because that
would have
3:14
been the best no unfortunately
no it
3:17
they went to a panel though
with four
3:18
people that all thought Trump
was
3:20
responsible holy shit well you
know that
3:25
here's what I saw it was within
minutes
3:29
it was Trump's fault everything
and what
3:34
and of course this the shoot
we're just
3:36
talking about the third Walmart
shooter
3:38
as if you're some kind of
prophecy you
3:42
know future seer wait we are we
had a
3:46
newsletter wearing you
specifically
3:48
before this attack even happened
3:51
mentioned that the two other
Walmart
3:54
shootings had not been covered
that did
3:59
that's what I saw in the
newsletter yeah
4:01
the newsletter you registrant
out that
4:04
was before the third shooting
was it not
4:07
even know it was before it or
not oh my
4:10
it was before Dayton well for
sure I you
4:14
know I I I was looking at these
preview
4:16
there were two Walmart
shootings before
4:18
this one two of them one in
Lincoln
4:21
reported because I don't think
it was a
4:23
big deal that - I don't know
all I know
4:26
there's a lot of shootings all
of a
4:28
sudden yeah and and so this
came on the
4:32
heels of a report about the
from the FBI
4:35
a so-called memo that was
uncovered
4:38
which kind of spells out well
here that
4:41
people who believe in crazy
conspiracy
4:44
theories are should really be
labeled as
4:49
terrorists yeah yeah yeah that
was that
4:54
was kind of kind of
coincidental and I
4:58
was thinking the reason why we
didn't
4:59
hear anything about Walmart
shootings
5:02
before the before this one in
in El Paso
5:05
is you know you got to be quiet
about
5:09
Walmart they spend three
billion dollars
5:11
a year in advertising we don't
want
5:12
people to be afraid we certainly
5:14
wouldn't want the news to
mention that
5:16
Walmart's are gun-free zones
and I saw a
5:20
lot of people saying well Texas
5:22
everybody's got a gun how come
no one
5:24
took him out well before you go
on did
5:29
you see the new unpublicized
the shooter
5:33
in that Walmart in El Paso did
you see
5:35
the picture of the black the
black woman
5:37
who pulled out a gun and
started firing
5:39
at him
5:40
no I didn't oh alright the
thing I want
5:47
to do first off is just whether
this is
5:49
his or not it you know it's
it's claimed
5:52
to be his manifesto I'm a I'm a
student
5:56
of manifestos I feel if
someone's gonna
5:58
write something and then go
kill other
6:00
people it's at least more so
shooter yes
6:03
the El Paso shooter it's at
least worth
6:06
discussing
6:07
or at least exposing what he
wrote and
6:09
within minutes contrary to what
he act
6:13
he writes he was being called
white
6:15
supremacist white nationalist
you know
6:17
it's a Trump fan everything and
I just I
6:21
marked up his manifesto and I
just
6:24
wanted to read a couple
passages from it
6:25
because the mainstream won't do
it have
6:28
you seen anyone read anything
anything
6:33
from his manifesto nothing
right not a
6:36
little of course not
6:37
well contradicts their idea of
what
6:41
should be reported how it
should be
6:42
reported what their objectives
are which
6:45
is to get Trump out of office
it won't
6:47
be reported yeah and so I'm
reading this
6:49
with the same interest I had
when I
6:52
first read Ted Kaczynski's
manifesto as
6:56
the Unabomber thinking well
Jesus read
6:59
yeah I've also read that
character up in
7:01
Norway burrow or whatever his
name was
7:03
Anders Breivik well that was a
7:04
compendium more than a
manifesto which
7:07
really I would say a lot of it
is used
7:11
as the ultimate background the
the base
7:14
the base information pool for
which this
7:17
and the Christ Church shooting
quite
7:19
frankly these manifestos from
the Christ
7:21
Church shooter which his
manifesto is
7:24
illegal by law to possess you
cannot
7:27
have that in New Zealand you
are not
7:28
allowed to have a copy of the
video
7:30
you're not allowed to have a
copy of his
7:32
manifesto that is illegal now
what was
7:35
illegal pretty much immediately
I think
7:37
one kid got in trouble may go
to jail
7:40
for having a copy of the video
so the
7:43
same interest I have as to why
the
7:45
Unabomber killed these people
with bombs
7:47
blowing up now maybe he had
something to
7:49
say so let's just start with
the oddness
7:54
of mainstream media calling
this guy a
7:56
Trump supporter and white
supremacist
8:00
with the last paragraph of his
manifesto
8:04
my ideology has not changed for
several
8:08
reasons my opinions on
automation
8:10
immigration and the rest
predate Trump
8:12
and his campaign for president
I put in
8:15
putting this here because some
people
8:16
will blame the president or
certain
8:18
presidential candidates for the
attack
8:20
this is not the case I know the
media
8:23
will probably call me a white
8:24
supremacist anyway and blamed
8:26
rhetoric the media is infamous
for fake
8:29
news their reaction to this
attack will
8:30
likely just confirm that it
seems like
8:34
even if you want to call him
and white
8:36
supremacist and a trump
supporter you
8:38
might want to mention that he
said he
8:40
wasn't and that's the main
thing that
8:43
bothers me now let's try and
get inside
8:45
this guy's head if he actually
wrote
8:47
this now he called his the
title of a
8:50
stop stop stop
8:51
why wouldn't he have written it
who else
8:54
would have written it or what
would be
8:56
the point of it if he didn't
write it
8:58
and so first who does it
benefit I think
9:02
we have to read through it to
find out
9:04
if he didn't write it if it
means filled
9:06
with political positions and
information
9:11
about his so-called thinking so
whether
9:15
it's him or someone wrote it
for him or
9:17
someone wrote a completely
unrelated to
9:19
him we can't just ignore it
that's the
9:21
thing that bothers me why we
have we
9:23
have nothing but panels and
panels of
9:25
people on new shows so-called
news shows
9:29
you actually watch real news
you know
9:32
so-called real news like on PBS
and m5m
9:38
and network news they could at
least say
9:41
hey let's just talk about this
this is
9:43
interesting what is this guy
thinking
9:45
about and he starts what am I
thinking
9:48
yes not gonna happen
9:51
it just encourages others to
write
9:53
manifestos bad idea
9:56
okay well obviously on the No
Agenda
9:59
show we think a little
differently about
10:00
that it's probably worth
finding out
10:02
what the guy was thinking then
if action
10:05
needs to be taken then that can
be taken
10:06
and he starts right off with
the title
10:09
of his manifesto is the
inconvenient
10:11
truth now this harkens back to
the
10:13
christchurch shooter indeed
back to
10:16
Anders Bravo's compendium and
he starts
10:18
off by saying in general I
support the
10:20
Christchurch shooter and his
manifesto
10:23
this attack is in response to
the
10:25
Hispanic invasion of Texas I
didn't even
10:28
say anyone mention that in their
10:31
reporting it's at the top it
says it
10:34
right there this attack is a
response to
10:36
the Hispanic invasion of Texas
10:39
that seems pretty clear no I'd
listen to
10:42
the to the president and went
and go
10:44
kill brown people that's pretty
much the
10:46
m5m message now I'm gonna read
a few
10:49
paragraphs here some people
will think
10:51
this statement is hypocritical
because
10:52
of the nearly complete ethnic
and
10:55
cultural destruction brought to
the
10:56
Native Americans by our European
10:58
ancestors the natives didn't
take the
11:01
invasion of European seriously
and now
11:03
what's left is just a shadow of
what it
11:05
was so he's now saying that
people often
11:08
don't recognize that you're
being
11:10
invaded and before you know
it's too
11:11
late
11:12
actually the Hispanic community
was not
11:14
my target before I read the
great
11:16
replacement now the great
replacement is
11:19
what the Christchurch shooter
referred
11:22
to and that is we discussed it
on the
11:25
show previously that is the
theory that
11:27
Europe white Europeans are being
11:30
replaced by brown people from
poor
11:33
countries systematically and
then on
11:35
purpose and the great
replacement if
11:38
anything is problem and that's
that's
11:40
not a Menifee I think that's an
actual
11:41
book isn't it the great
replacement
11:43
we've talked about this okay
then he has
11:49
a heading political reasons in
short
11:51
America is rotting from the
inside out
11:52
and peaceful means to stop this
seem to
11:55
be nearly impossible the
inconvenient
11:58
truth title of his manifesto is
that our
12:00
leaders both Democrat and
Republican
12:02
have been failing us for
decades so but
12:05
by his own words he's against
both
12:08
parties the takeover of the
United
12:09
States government by unchecked
12:11
corporations he's really he's
against
12:14
corporatism due to the death of
the baby
12:17
boomers the increasingly
12:19
anti-immigration rhetoric of
the right
12:21
and ever-increasing Hispanic
population
12:24
he's slamming the right here
America
12:27
will soon become a one-party
state the
12:29
Democrat Party will own America
and they
12:31
know it they've already begun
the
12:33
transition by pandering heavily
to the
12:35
Hispanic voting bloc in the
first
12:36
democratic debate now he
actually puts
12:39
some blame on the Democratic
candidates
12:41
for pandering to Hispanics they
intend
12:45
to use open borders free health
care for
12:47
illegals citizenship and more
to enact a
12:50
political coup by
12:52
porting and then legalizing
millions of
12:54
new voters how can you not read
that as
12:57
I hate what the Democratic
candidates
13:00
are doing in this primary it's
he's
13:02
saying that maybe that's why
they don't
13:04
want to discuss it
13:04
hello the heavy Hispanic
population in
13:08
Texas will make us a democratic
13:10
stronghold losing Texas and a
few other
13:12
states with heavy Hispanic
population to
13:14
the Democrats is all it would
take for
13:16
them to win nearly every
presidential
13:18
election although the
Republican Party
13:20
is also terrible many factions
within
13:23
the Republican Party are Pro
Corporation
13:26
Pro corporation equals Pro
immigration
13:29
continued immigration will make
one of
13:31
the biggest issues of our time
13:33
automation so much worse this is
13:35
literally talking points of the
13:37
candidates that we saw on stage
13:38
including Andrew yang as he
continues
13:40
America will have to initiate a
basic
13:43
universal income to prevent
widespread
13:45
poverty and civil unrest as
people lose
13:48
their jobs and it's gonna stop
you for a
13:50
second everything that he says
in the
13:52
opening of this manifesto is
against
13:54
what we've seen in the past few
weeks in
13:56
democratic debates he seems to
be
13:59
influenced by what he saw
couple of
14:02
things I could stop yeah please
do
14:04
please of course okay the great
14:06
replacement was also the Garonne
14:09
replaceable Rempel small
surplus manga
14:13
was a book done in 2011 you're
right a
14:16
French book and it's and but if
you read
14:19
the wiki page of course you're
gonna
14:20
take it a little differently
they're
14:22
gonna say the great replacement
is known
14:25
as a replacement there is a
white
14:26
nationalist right wing
conspiracy theory
14:30
complicity of replaces replace
ists we
14:34
don't use that was a good one
replace
14:37
them we write it down replaces
replaces
14:41
elites right that to the white
French
14:46
population as well as the white
European
14:49
population in Europe at large
is being
14:51
progressively replaced with
non-european
14:53
peoples specifically Arab
Berber and
14:56
sub-saharan African Muslim
populations
14:59
from Africa in the Middle East
through
15:01
mass migration and demographic
growth
15:04
the theory was based on Renault
k-kat
15:07
Camus is 2011 book the great
replacement
15:11
is specifically associated the
presence
15:14
of Muslims in France with
potential
15:16
danger and destruction of
French culture
15:18
and civilization so that's that
and that
15:21
would not and when you
mentioned Andrew
15:23
yang there is a huge thing
going on
15:27
right now to find that Yang's
campaign
15:30
is bitching about cos yang is
the one
15:32
who promotes this idea of the
robots and
15:34
the and universal basic income
the two
15:36
things he mentioned yes this is
main
15:39
thing his being hornswoggled
through I
15:45
guess details or little gotchas
in the
15:49
qualifications list of how to
get on the
15:52
debate stage and they're trying
to get
15:53
him off the stage who is they
the
15:57
Democrat Party oh yes of course
well
16:00
then they should just say that
the the
16:03
shooter referenced him in the
manifesto
16:06
he'd be gone in a heartbeat
well then
16:08
people would look at the
manifest oh I'm
16:10
sure oh yes this would be Romeo
yes not
16:12
gonna work even gave me yes may
continue
16:15
even though new migrants do the
dirty
16:18
work their kids typically don't
they
16:21
want to live the American dream
which is
16:23
why they get college degrees
and fill
16:25
higher paying skilled positions
this is
16:27
why corporations lobby for even
more
16:29
illegal immigration after even
after
16:32
decades of it happening they
need to
16:34
keep replenishing the
low-skilled labor
16:36
pool I've never actually
thought about
16:38
it like that but I buy it
16:42
recently the Senate under eight
all caps
16:45
Republican administration has
greatly
16:48
increased the number of foreign
workers
16:50
that will take American jobs
that to
16:53
compete I'm skipping parts
obviously to
16:55
compete people have to get
better
16:56
credentials by spending more
time in
16:58
college it used to be that a
high school
17:00
degree was worth something now a
17:01
bachelor's degree is what's
recommended
17:03
to be competitive in the job
market the
17:06
cost of college degrees has
exploded as
17:08
their value is plummeted by the
way
17:10
reading this and this is why I
said we
17:14
really don't know if he wrote
it it
17:16
doesn't sound like a 21 year
olds
17:19
just doesn't what do you what
do you
17:22
feel well I haven't read it
okay but
17:26
what I'm reading to you when
you just
17:27
the the structure
17:29
he might have copy pasted parts
of it
17:32
that's possible I don't know I
just felt
17:34
the grammar let's say one where
the
17:36
other cuz there are plenty of
writers I
17:38
mean gore Vidal wrote his first
novel at
17:40
nineteen so I mean anything's
possible
17:42
the American lifestyle affords
our
17:44
citizens and incredible quality
of life
17:46
however our lifestyle is
destroying the
17:49
environment of our country now
this is
17:51
very similar to the
Christchurch shooter
17:53
his manifesto where he's a
green he's an
17:58
ecological terrorist you know
he fights
18:00
ecological destruction the
decimation of
18:04
the environment is creating a
massive
18:06
burden for future generations
18:08
corporations are heading the
destruction
18:10
of our environment by
shamelessly over
18:12
harvesting resources this has
been a
18:14
problem for decades for example
this
18:16
phenomenon is brilliantly
portrayed in
18:19
the decades-old classic The
Lorax do you
18:22
want to explain the Lorax I
don't know
18:24
the Lorax oh geez we've
discussed the
18:28
Lorax I thought I don't recall
that no
18:31
well I wasn't prepared to look
at I
18:33
swear I was like yeah once you
look at
18:35
I'm like ah Jon can explain
that one
18:36
alright I don't know it then he
goes
18:40
into the gear portion of his
manifest
18:43
now now this is also relatively
new when
18:45
it comes to shooters very clear
about
18:47
what weaponry they're going to
use he
18:49
had two main guns the ak-47 and
also
18:52
known as the WASR 10 which is
the
18:55
civilian version so it's not
full
18:57
automatic he actually
complained that it
18:59
overheats massively after about
a
19:00
hundred shots fired in quick
succession
19:02
and then he discusses
19:05
the rounds he will be using or
used the
19:10
8 m3 bullet which he says
actually
19:14
fragments like a pistol
hollow-point
19:16
when shot of an ak-47 at the
cost of
19:19
penetration penetration is still
19:21
reasonable but not nearly as a
normal a
19:23
k47 bullet it's definitely a
bad choice
19:26
without this bullet design then
he says
19:28
my other gun they are 15 the
round on
19:32
this gun isn't designed to
fragment but
19:34
instead tumbles inside a target
causing
19:37
lethal wounding this will be a
test of
19:40
which is more lethal either its
19:41
fragmentation or tumbling which
is kind
19:45
of sick yeah very sick reaction
guys
19:50
this guy's last name Angola ya
know then
19:54
we're almost at the end he
reading a
19:56
heading reaction statistically
millions
19:59
of migrants have returned to
their home
20:00
countries to reunite with the
family
20:02
they lost contact with when
they move to
20:04
America they come here is
economic
20:07
migrants not for asylum reasons
this is
20:09
an encouraging sign that the
Hispanic
20:11
population is willing to return
to their
20:14
home countries if given the
right
20:15
incentive and then he goes on
to say an
20:18
incentive that myself and many
other
20:20
patriotic Americans will provide
20:23
personal thoughts reasons and
thoughts
20:26
and so at the end here my whole
life
20:30
I've been preparing for a
future that
20:31
currently doesn't exist the job
of my
20:34
dreams will likely be automated
thank
20:36
you and you young Hispanics
will take
20:39
control of the local and state
20:40
governments of my beloved Texas
changing
20:42
policy to better suit their
needs they
20:45
will turn Texas into an
instrument of a
20:48
political coup which will
hasten the
20:50
destruction of our country the
20:52
environment is getting worse by
the year
20:54
if you take nothing else from
this
20:55
document remember this inaction
is a
20:57
choice I can no longer bear the
shame of
21:00
inaction knowing that our
founding
21:02
fathers have endowed me where
the rights
21:04
needed to save our country from
the
21:05
brink of destruction are
European
21:08
comrades don't have the gun
rights
21:10
needed to repeal the millions of
21:12
invaders that plagued their he
says
21:14
plaque but plagued their
country they
21:16
have no choice but to sit by
and watch
21:18
the
21:19
countries burn people who are
hypocrites
21:21
because they support
imperialistic wars
21:24
that have caused the loss of
tens of
21:25
thousands of American lives and
untold
21:27
numbers of civilian lives the
argument
21:29
that mass murder is okay when
it's a
21:32
state sanction is absurd
21:33
our government has killed a
whole lot
21:35
more people for a whole lot
less then he
21:39
has a portion here which is BIA
and I'm
21:45
not sure what what reading this
comes
21:47
from but I this is the this is
the very
21:50
kooky part I'm against
race-mixing
21:53
because it destroys genetic
diversity
21:56
and creates identity problems
also
21:58
because it's completely
unnecessary and
22:01
selfish cultural diversity
diminishes as
22:04
stronger and/or more appealing
cultures
22:06
overtake weaker and or
undesirable ones
22:09
the best solution to this for
now will
22:13
be to divide America into a
confederacy
22:15
of territories with at least one
22:17
territory for each race this
physical
22:21
separation would nearly
eliminate race
22:23
mixing and improve social unity
by
22:25
granting each race
self-determination
22:27
within their respective
territories this
22:30
is isn't this something I've
read
22:32
something about this before
about the
22:33
splitting it up and giving each
race its
22:36
own its own state or territory
Malcolm X
22:40
probably that's interesting you
say yeah
22:44
that's interesting um that just
what so
22:48
I already told you about the
ideology
22:50
part here's something that
doesn't
22:51
compute with because you got
captured my
22:54
death is inevitable if I'm not
killed by
22:56
the police I'll probably be
gunned down
22:58
by one of the invaders capture
in this
23:00
case is far worse than dying
during the
23:02
shooting because I'll get the
death
23:03
penalty anyway worse still is
that I
23:06
would live knowing that my
family
23:07
despises me this is why I'm not
going to
23:10
surrender even if I run out of
ammo if
23:12
I'm captured it will be because
I'm
23:14
subdued somehow hmm yet he got
captured
23:18
they seem be like I know even
look
23:22
subdued and then at the end
23:28
yeah then at the end again he
says that
23:30
this has nothing to do with
trumpet that
23:32
he hates
23:32
both parties he hates the
corporatism
23:36
and yes so there wasn't just as
an aside
23:42
there say there was something I
didn't
23:44
record this and it's not one of
my clip
23:46
list but somebody was talking
about how
23:49
cool there's one one of these
talk shows
23:51
how cool and weird is gonna be
when the
23:54
Democrats take over Texas and
and when
23:58
Roark was who do I guess will
be the
24:00
king of Texas yeah Aurora was
either
24:04
Kaiser Beto kaizo kaizo Beto
and I had
24:10
something to do with it and it
was I got
24:13
to start looking into this
thing but
24:15
because they're trying to flip
Texas
24:16
Democrat which would be quite
quite
24:19
amusing as far as I'm concerned
24:21
III think it's actually quite
possible
24:24
to do that I really do but I
think we're
24:27
not far off from just look at
who's in
24:31
Dallas and Texas Dallas and
Houston and
24:33
Austin look at what El Paso is
when the
24:38
Castro brothers yeah that's a
San
24:41
Antonio these are all sanctuary
cities I
24:43
might add so this doesn't this
this I
24:46
think is correct now we had a
Democratic
24:51
governor very famous one and
Richardson
24:54
people like I think everyone
liked her
24:57
or hate or hated or equally
than young
25:00
there was a love-hate
relationship but
25:02
she was very that she was
respected I
25:05
guess I could say so yeah
that's that's
25:09
possible but I'm just it means
this I
25:11
never see this kind of talk on
Twitter
25:14
from people who are 21 running
around
25:16
pissed off well people on
Twitter who
25:20
are 21 and running around
pissed off art
25:23
are just a bunch of weenies on
Twitter
25:26
because now Twitter from the
conspiracy
25:29
side of the house which I feel
I also
25:32
need to cover that this would be
25:34
categorized under Gladio
operation
25:37
Gladio B which means there and
maybe
25:40
there's something well there's
25:42
definitely correlation to what
the
25:45
Gladio strategy
25:46
be which is a strategy of
tension and
25:49
unrest and you do that by these
types of
25:52
shootings we've had quite a few
in a row
25:54
everything was dead nothing was
to coin
25:57
a phrase nothing was what's
happening
26:00
news wise everyone's getting
ready to go
26:01
on vacation the government's on
is on
26:05
leave for six weeks we're all
quite it
26:07
down we don't have another
debate until
26:09
September and then we get a
whole bunch
26:11
of shootings in a row I think
by now my
26:13
count is 6 with at least
several people
26:15
killed at each one and what is
the guy
26:19
doing with ear protection the
other
26:21
Walmart guy also had a shooter
also had
26:23
ear protection what why did why
if you
26:26
just a psychological question
which I
26:28
have no expertise in if you're
gonna go
26:31
and shoot and you say I'm gonna
I don't
26:32
I need to die in this but I
need to
26:35
protect my ears what the hell
it's very
26:41
painful I wish when I'd last
time I was
26:42
shooting I forgot to put my
protection
26:44
but or put the thing back on I
took shot
26:46
a 45 here were you indoors my
ears were
26:48
ringing for a half an hour I'm
not gonna
26:51
go shooting without protection
even I
26:53
don't give the to be shot or
not shot
26:55
doesn't mean you have to put
yourself
26:57
into miserable pain just seems
if you
27:02
alright I know it's not typical
of mass
27:07
shooters can I say that
certainly not
27:10
two in a row there's two things
they
27:12
don't discuss wondering whether
any of
27:13
them are wearing me ear
protection seems
27:15
to me I don't see that
discussed a and B
27:18
whether they're on some sort of
drug
27:21
this is the real this is thank
you thank
27:24
you well and nobody is
disgusted on any
27:27
of these cases recently they
don't say
27:28
was he on ambien or was he on
Ritalin or
27:32
was a kid that was on ritalin
he's alpha
27:34
ritalin now and he's on
adderall I mean
27:36
nobody brings any of this up
because of
27:38
course the big networks are
supported by
27:40
the drug companies which brings
me to my
27:43
first clip for the day
27:45
we can move away from the from
the I
27:48
don't think we have anything
else do we
27:49
I mean we had this is what we
have I
27:51
don't have shooting I have I
finally dug
27:54
up some other stuff let me let
me go
27:56
into what we were just talking
about
27:57
about Big Pharma and how it's
not
27:59
discussed and all all these
children if
28:03
you're 21 I think you're still
before we
28:06
do go too far away I do have
two clips
28:09
that are connected in an
offhanded way
28:11
connected to the shooting yeah
okay well
28:14
it connected to that what you
read that
28:16
manifests on some other for
sure okay
28:20
okay this is from designated
survivor
28:23
Epis easin three which was
moved off it
28:26
was kicked off the air and
moved over to
28:29
Netflix what's-his-face
Sutherland kid
28:33
Sutherland plays the president
who is
28:37
they killed everybody and he
became the
28:39
survivor because they always
take when
28:41
they get right he was kind of
the loser
28:42
guy in Congress and because
everyone was
28:44
killed he becomes the president
yeah now
28:46
he's the Democrat he's running
and
28:48
they're up to season three in
this the
28:50
end of it they've killed the
show so we
28:53
got one episode left after see
after
28:54
episode nine
28:55
so episode nine he's running up
against
28:58
a trump would not a trump to
too much of
29:00
a trump like character but a
Republican
29:01
bunch of creepy Republicans and
these
29:04
creepy Republicans are up to no
good and
29:07
of course in he's like the good
guy but
29:09
he's behind in the polls
because he
29:11
doesn't want to do anything too
29:13
spectacular so we so we have an
a
29:15
premise so this is the the
designated
29:19
survivor episode 9 season 3
this is the
29:23
first clip and listen carefully
to
29:25
what's going on it held by the
way wait
29:27
the guy running for president
has this
29:30
aide his top guy who has who's
that
29:33
who's that what the guy they're
talking
29:35
about and what nasty thing he's
done my
29:38
advice on target
29:40
the FBI has Phil Brunton under
24-hour
29:43
surveillance how the hell is
Moss as
29:45
chief strategist connected to
the
29:47
bioterror threat feds found
someone
29:48
who'd been solicited by Brunton
to
29:50
research and develop bio
ethnically
29:51
targeted infections and we've
confirmed
29:53
that NSA was brought in and
they've
29:55
mounted brunt into the dead
terrorist
29:56
malmberg through phone records
do I have
29:59
to tiptoe around the GOP
elephant in the
30:01
room is Moss involved FBI
doesn't know
30:04
he could be well if he is his
loyal
30:07
attack weasel will never tell
Moss is
30:10
ahead in the polls Brendan will
stay
30:11
quiet hoping for a pardon if he
wins
30:14
where are we at with the arrest
that mr.
30:17
president is the question
causing a run
30:19
on ammonium at the DOJ the
grand jury
30:21
handed down a sealed indictment
but
30:23
director Vargas prides himself
on
30:25
keeping the FBI apolitical
which is why
30:27
they back-channel this through
the White
30:29
House counsel's office I just
want to
30:32
make a comment before you
deconstruct
30:34
this immediately some trolls
are like
30:36
who cares about a TV show well
you'd be
30:42
amazed at how program how about
program
30:45
ative these things are and how
people
30:47
believe they've heard or seen
some
30:50
historical fact based upon
something
30:52
they saw in a television show
how about
30:54
Chernobyl which people actually
have
30:57
said it was a great documentary
that's
31:01
why oh you know anyone who said
who
31:05
brings that up in the chat room
31:06
obviously doesn't listen to the
show
31:08
much a or Beach should be just
kicked
31:10
and banned from the chat room
that's my
31:11
opinion
31:12
all right anyway so so okay so
this
31:15
Bronson character has developed
or
31:17
worked with someone to develop
some sort
31:19
of a biological warfare thing
that kills
31:22
brown people yeah great and the
idea is
31:28
to change the balance of the
the tipping
31:31
balance because there's a bunch
of
31:32
lectures and within the within
the show
31:35
there's lectures on how the
white man
31:37
who's really around 70% pretty
much
31:40
self-identified whites the
population
31:43
would it's gonna be less than
50%
31:46
probably in a year so they have
to so
31:50
they got to do something about
this and
31:51
this and the evil Republicans
of course
31:53
would be
31:54
but it turns out this is the
second clip
31:56
here and I then I would wrap it
up but
31:58
the second clip here which is a
shorter
32:00
clip kind of takes it to the
next next
32:03
level this biological weapon
isn't what
32:05
we think it is is worse mass
32:08
sterilization that appears to
have been
32:10
the intended outcome the bio
weaponized
32:12
flu was going to be introduced
into
32:14
populations with high minority
growth
32:16
rates large swathes of the
population we
32:18
become infected but then they
get better
32:20
what would be undetectable was
that it
32:22
had been genetically sequenced
to
32:24
sterilize its minority host
whoa okay
32:28
let's stop right there and let
me just
32:30
do this I did this a couple of
times on
32:33
this show this is an old
science fiction
32:36
story that's been redacted and
in fact
32:40
the last time I saw this exact
story
32:42
being run down as a drama was on
32:45
Stargate sg-1 that was Scott
32:50
what's-his-name but anyway so
the sg-1
32:56
they they go to this planet and
there's
32:58
two or three white folk that
know this
33:01
tourist or has been switched
two or
33:03
three of these white folk and
they were
33:05
there working the planet and
this giant
33:07
giant farms and there's nobody
else
33:09
around and they stay Swann
during around
33:11
they fall in a hole and inside
the hole
33:14
there's they find all these
documents
33:16
that show that this trick has
been
33:18
played on the white people and
they've
33:20
been all been sterilized or
some disease
33:23
which was by a biologically
engineered
33:26
to do it and spread like dogs
33:30
sorry it's a new twist on an
old classic
33:32
I'm working next round of this
bullshit
33:35
story can come up and so they
and they
33:39
these guys are just dumb and so
this is
33:43
like you know these guys are so
the way
33:45
this story goes on is it gets
out and
33:48
the public finds out just
before the one
33:49
week before the election even
though the
33:51
FBI didn't want to do anything
because
33:52
they don't want to interfere
with the
33:54
election they go on about that
quite a
33:55
bit and then as the story
concludes and
33:59
it's being brought out that
they're
34:00
trying to kill everybody with
this
34:02
biological weapon the
Republicans are
34:06
somebody finds out that the
Democrat
34:09
main operative has been using
CIA
34:13
exclusive CIA spying stuff to
get these
34:16
get just steal information from
the
34:20
other side because there's a
mole in the
34:22
Republican Party and the
Republican
34:23
Party's leaking a lot hello and
but then
34:27
they find one clip where it
turns out
34:29
that they got running for
president knew
34:31
nothing of it and there's proof
that he
34:33
knew nothing of it but
meanwhile the
34:34
election is now going toward the
34:36
swinging toward the Democrat
it's a it's
34:39
a convoluted a Hollywood six
story
34:43
trying to again using
everything they
34:45
can in every direction to to
demean the
34:50
Republican Party it's just what
it is
34:52
well in this case it appears
more that
34:57
the Democrat Party specifically
the in
34:59
the shooting case made Walmart
35:01
specifically the candidates and
their
35:04
discussions in the past debates
35:07
certainly was some reason for
deforming
35:11
this guy's mind in opinion in
actions
35:13
let's go back to what we're
always
35:16
looking at is it was that was
do we know
35:19
anything about any of these
shooters
35:21
ever if they were on
psychotropic drugs
35:23
at all no the reason why is we
know just
35:28
turn on the news channels for
sure but
35:30
turn on PBS you can see who it's
35:32
sponsored by proudly brought to
you by
35:34
all kinds of big pharma big
pharma
35:36
research big pharma
manufacturers etc
35:39
not just the only ones they got
the war
35:41
machine in there to Boeing and
McDonnell
35:43
Douglas ADM and all these
fantastic
35:47
corporations so it cannot be
discussed
35:51
and the the Empire is going
after two of
35:56
the uppity candidates in the
most recent
36:00
debate Tulsi Gabbard which
we'll get to
36:02
in a moment they're going after
her in
36:04
quite a classic way marianne
williamson
36:07
is they're really doing a
number on her
36:12
and actually this is a
two-parter
36:14
we'll start with and it's it's
big
36:17
pharma who was after her
36:19
and she's made her positions
quite clear
36:21
in her documentation on her
website and
36:24
she will never become president
in the
36:27
United States and the current
status quo
36:29
for a number of reasons but one
of them
36:32
is the anti pharmaceutical
stance so re
36:36
member on MSNBC gets her on the
show and
36:40
listen to him really trying to
describe
36:44
her without saying it as an
anti-vaxxer
36:46
he will keep pushing it I think
she does
36:50
okay
36:51
explaining her position but you
can
36:54
already see that this is just
she's not
36:56
gonna go very far one of the
questions
36:58
is is one that often posed
sometimes
37:00
about Republicans who are
knocking for
37:02
example climate science which
is these
37:04
are your views where do you
come down on
37:06
who you get your cues from on
medicine
37:09
or science because as you know
in a
37:11
related issue there was this
question on
37:13
vaccinations you just mentioned
the
37:14
well-being of children and
pesticides
37:16
you had cast skepticism on
vaccinations
37:20
I wonder if you could better
explain to
37:22
us where you come down on that
given the
37:24
science and the concern that
back even
37:26
the science and the concern
these
37:28
scientists the nation's do work
and
37:30
people need them to keep these
37:31
communities safe well once
again I think
37:33
it's an overstatement to say
that I cast
37:35
skepticism on vaccinations on
the issue
37:38
of vaccinations I'm Pro
vaccinations I'm
37:40
Pro medicine I'm Pro science on
all of
37:43
these issues what I'm bringing
up that I
37:45
think is very legitimate and
should not
37:47
be derided and should not be
37:48
marginalized particularly in a
free
37:49
society is questions about the
role of
37:52
predatory Big Pharma I'm gonna
let you
37:55
obviously my viewers remind you
she's
37:59
saying predatory Big Pharma on
a channel
38:02
which is mainly run by money
from
38:05
predatory Big Pharma or keeping
up with
38:08
us I'll read a little bit of
what you
38:09
said since your talk about the
depiction
38:11
and then I'll hand it back to
you the
38:12
quote here was it's different
it's no
38:14
different than the abortion
debate the
38:16
US government doesn't tell us
citizen in
38:18
my book what they have to do
with their
38:19
body or their child vaccine
mandates
38:22
were in your view at the time
quote
38:24
draconian and Orwellian
38:26
back to you well now she
realized that
38:29
draconian
38:30
because she said a lot of stuff
and she
38:31
really glosses over things she
said in
38:34
the past because I think she's
kind of
38:36
an anti-vaxxer quite honestly
in today's
38:39
by today's description so when
she hears
38:41
that she's gonna try and
dismiss that a
38:43
bit and move into her position
the issue
38:46
of joconi in an Orwellian this
is the
38:48
issue when I was a child we
took far
38:51
fewer vaccines and there was
much less
38:53
bungling and there was much
less chronic
38:56
illness I don't know why you
know this
38:58
is not a topic that I have
consciously
39:01
chosen to this is not some big
topic for
39:04
me yeah and don't you realize
you're
39:05
trying to get rid of you and
they'll
39:07
take this topic to do it but I
have to
39:09
tell you do you think
vaccinations are
39:11
by tributing two things being
worse now
39:13
he's trying to get her to say
it though
39:15
is that what you're suggesting
no no no
39:17
what I'm saying is that in 1986
there
39:20
was this vaccine protection law
there
39:22
was and there have been four
billion
39:24
dollars in vaccine compensation
payments
39:26
that have been made and there
was much
39:29
less chronic there was
something like
39:30
12% chronic illness among our
children
39:32
previous to that law and
there's 54% now
39:36
I don't see why in a free
society you
39:39
know what is going on here when
you look
39:41
at the fact that big
pharmaceutical
39:43
companies lobby Congress to the
tune of
39:45
284 million dollars last year
alone as
39:47
opposed to oil and gas which is
lobbied
39:50
Congress to the tune of 125
million last
39:53
year when you look at all the
money
39:55
they've spent by pharmaceutical
39:56
companies even on our news on
our news
39:58
channels when you look at the
fact that
40:00
there are two pharmaceutical
lobbyists
40:02
for every member of Congress
and even
40:04
when you look at the tens and
even
40:06
hundreds of thousands of
dollars that
40:08
have been paid into the coffers
of even
40:09
presidential candidates why why
are we
40:13
why are we so okay with the
complete
40:16
shutdown of any conversation
about this
40:18
topic and it ends there of
course so
40:21
that's just a primer for what
the Empire
40:24
is doing now we're gonna try
and go and
40:26
write on everyone that's
totally of
40:28
course she is it's it's I think
it's a
40:30
lot of our position to the main
one
40:32
being you can't have an honest
40:34
discussion if you're being paid
by the
40:36
guy who is being discussed it
just it's
40:38
quite
40:39
difficult to do that if I would
it
40:41
Anderson pooper takes it five
steps
40:44
further when he gets her on the
air and
40:46
oh yeah this was good now this
comes on
40:48
the heels of a Kennedy kid
committees
40:50
committing suicide with with
diagnosed
40:54
with clinical depression again
we can't
40:57
have a talk about that and we
we won't
40:59
really know did she overdose on
41:01
something it was it was it her
regular
41:04
meds that she commits suicide
what we
41:06
don't know we'll never know
because it's
41:08
listen to the numbers a quarter
of a
41:10
billion dollars and that's just
to the
41:12
politicians it's it's in the
twenty
41:16
billion dollar ran a teen
billion dollar
41:18
range for marketing in the u.s.
of
41:20
pharmaceuticals a lot of that
going to
41:22
television news networks so
here is a
41:26
great slap down I'd say
although it will
41:30
get hurt it will not get her
elected
41:32
between Marianne Williamson and
Anderson
41:35
Cooper with respect when Kate
Spade died
41:37
you tweeted out how many public
41:40
personalities have to hang
themselves
41:41
before the FDA does it was
skews me how
41:44
many public personalities on
41:46
antidepressants have to hang
themselves
41:47
before the FDA does something
big former
41:50
cops to what it knows and the
average
41:52
person stops falling for this
the
41:54
tragedies keep compounding the
awakening
41:56
should begin you do seem to be
implying
41:58
a that Kate Spade was on
antidepressants
42:00
which we I don't think we have
any
42:02
knowledge of knorr in anybody's
business
42:04
but you seem to be linking no
it's no
42:07
one's business
42:07
we don't want to know we don't
want to
42:09
know what's going on because
the truth
42:10
might come out again but with
42:13
antidepressants and suicide and
many
42:16
people who are on
antidepressants have
42:19
had suicidal ideation long
before they
42:21
were taking antidepressant Oh
Anderson
42:23
is a doctor no this is great
and the FDA
42:26
there is a black box warnings on
42:28
antidepressants that for people
twenty
42:30
five years old and younger
right the
42:33
risk of suicidal ideation is
increased
42:35
rather than decreased do you
know how
42:37
many teenagers and young for
not first
42:39
not for people over 24 but not
for
42:42
people over 24 and again just
putting
42:46
out a blanket tweet when in the
wake you
42:47
know on the day somebody has
died
42:49
implying that they were on
42:52
antidepressants
42:52
and that's what caused their
suicide
42:54
that just seems irresponsible
well
42:57
Anderson I could say the same
42:58
wait wait listen to her answer
it's
43:01
worth it it'll then we can
discuss
43:03
listen to her answer when in
the wake
43:05
you know on the day somebody
has died
43:07
implying that they were on
43:09
antidepressants and that's what
caused
43:11
their suicide
43:12
that just seems irresponsible
well
43:14
Anderson I could say the same
thing to
43:16
you given how many
pharmaceutical
43:17
companies advertised on your
show I've
43:25
never seen the ads I don't know
you're
43:27
talking about
43:31
Wow what a liar that's that's
not true
43:36
oh yeah he'll double the way
that he
43:39
doesn't know about the ads
he'll double
43:40
point I was gonna make was that
when he
43:42
asks is that irresponsible how
is he
43:44
responsible what way
irresponsible in
43:48
what way that she said Jesus
made some I
43:50
would say just an offhanded
comment
43:53
snide remark in fact that
wouldn't think
43:56
we're gonna do something about
all these
43:57
antidepressants how is it what's
44:00
irresponsible about that I'm not
44:02
understanding well he's a
scientist you
44:04
see he's defending his
advertiser saying
44:09
that's irresponsible because if
you say
44:10
that then people will really go
crazy if
44:13
they don't take our meds what
you're
44:15
paying for my salary I didn't
know that
44:17
I never see the ads on my show
I don't
44:19
know what I'm talking about
44:20
that just seems irresponsible
well
44:23
Anderson I could say the same
thing to
44:24
you given how many
pharmaceutical
44:26
companies advertise on your
show I don't
44:30
know what but I gotta be tell
I'll look
44:33
at it I'm not in say God not
impacted by
44:36
who advertises on my show I
don't know
44:38
who advertises on my show it's
not any
44:40
interest to me I'm sure it is
the people
44:42
in this company but I don't
care what I
44:44
care about is people who are
dying and
44:47
there's a stigma for people
actually
44:49
seeking medical help for
something that
44:52
could save their life and you
know and I
44:55
think it's important
44:56
so here's Anderson being a
doctor
44:59
Anderson and explaining why he
it's
45:01
important and he's agnostic and
nothing
45:04
influences his journalistic crud
45:06
ability that is a lie of course
it's a
45:09
lie I mean you can't turn on
CNN without
45:11
seeing who's sponsoring and
that was and
45:14
I don't quite frankly I'm
shocked that
45:17
he thinks he can get away with
a lie
45:19
like that
45:20
or that that that's fine I just
say I
45:22
don't know and I don't care
it's no of
45:24
no interest to me
45:26
that's that's the definition of
use in
45:28
the world that honestly can sit
they
45:31
would say that it's not it's not
45:34
possible I've I've gotten into
45:35
discussions with people about
this if
45:38
someone's advertising all the
time and
45:41
they're carrying the load in
this case
45:43
the pharmaceutical companies are
45:44
carrying the load of the
advertisement
45:46
it's not as though it's like
some
45:47
schmuck dead oh wow okay well
my pillow
45:50
guys like an advertising but
what we're
45:51
gonna do about it
45:52
although that may be propping
up Fox he
45:56
is propping up Fox it's not but
that's
46:00
just disingenuous and that's a
lie
46:03
yeah they always take you don't
want to
46:06
get fired for saying something
bad about
46:10
an advertisement let's wait for
Anderson
46:13
Cooper to do a special and on
46:15
drug-related deaths from
pharmaceuticals
46:19
let's see wait I'm waiting for
that
46:20
special that that would
indicate to me
46:22
that okay wouldn't he maybe
he's being
46:24
sincere but he's not nobody's
sincere
46:26
about this this is just a
blatant for
46:28
eight years I worked in a
high-output
46:30
production environment with a
lot of
46:34
sponsors on cable and you knew
exactly
46:37
who the sponsors were you know
how you
46:39
know that you know that by
never making
46:41
a joke about skittles you never
make a
46:43
fucking joke about skittles
because they
46:45
were carrying the network in the
46:46
beginning you know and you know
these
46:49
things you don't make jokes
46:51
we could even make jokes about
Madonna
46:53
because she was carrying the
network to
46:55
agree to a degree at one point
but now
46:58
know the definition of
irresponsibility
47:00
is not knowing who is paying
your bills
47:04
Anderson Cooper yeah what if it
was some
47:08
right-wing and Nazi
propagandists the
47:10
outfit you wouldn't know
pleased that
47:13
you know when I read people
saying well
47:16
all these drugs cause suicide I
mean
47:19
that's just not
47:20
say that Anderson on this
program I'm
47:25
sorry you said to me a few
minutes ago
47:27
with all due respect I felt
very little
47:29
respect here
47:30
I felt very little opportunity
to say
47:32
what I believe and I feel the
person
47:34
who's had some blink statements
said
47:35
about them on this program is
me I have
47:38
simply never had the blanket
47:40
conversation that you are now
suggesting
47:42
that I've had and when it comes
to
47:44
people who are suicidal I have
a 35 year
47:46
career working with people in
despair I
47:48
have had a 35 year career
working with
47:51
people in crisis I've had a 35
year
47:54
career working with people in
pain I
47:56
have people who psychiatrists
send to me
47:59
to have worked with them I have
been up
48:01
close and personal with people
in their
48:03
pain and in their despair for
decades I
48:07
just know that I am glib about
is a
48:11
complete mischaracterization and
48:14
misrepresentation of my career
on your
48:19
career or saying you're glib in
any way
48:21
you are deadly serious about
this and
48:23
you have very strong beliefs
48:24
I just don't understand some of
your
48:28
public statements and you've
and he
48:31
can't let it go because he has
to defend
48:34
the advertiser at this point
he's
48:37
defending wouldn't you say this
makes no
48:39
sense if you don't know your
ads and a
48:43
why do you just once you just
let her
48:45
speak or get into it but he's
defending
48:49
you first of all a couple of
things when
48:52
you're interviewing and
someone's got
48:54
something to say you try to let
him talk
48:56
themselves out yes sir unless
they're
48:59
gonna be like beta O'Rourke tin
on ABC
49:01
this morning where they let him
talk too
49:03
much yeah and he went on and on
and on
49:05
about how Trump you know was a
is about
49:07
fantasy why
49:08
what's the right message
wrinkles and
49:09
they never cut him off but for
the most
49:12
part in this situation with
Cooper
49:15
trying to get the stuff out of
her I
49:17
don't know why he just he's
yeah he's
49:19
being very defensive he's
defending
49:21
something exactly we're seeing
your glib
49:23
in any way you are deadly
serious about
49:25
this and and you have very
strong
49:26
beliefs I just don't understand
some of
49:31
your public statements and
you've
49:32
addressed
49:33
speak Anderson then let me
speak this is
49:36
not a conversation that we're
having
49:37
well I think it is I just I
need to you
49:41
know try to you say you didn't
say stuff
49:43
and then I read you quotes and
you
49:47
explained when people are taking
49:50
antidepressants who have had
serious
49:52
serious pain and serious pain
depression
49:55
in their lives and they are
helped by
49:57
them I'm happy for them happy
for them
50:01
when I'm by the way I'm pretty
sure
50:04
Anderson may be on
antidepressants
50:05
that's that's that may also be
what he's
50:08
defending young people and I
meet them
50:11
all the time once again I'm the
one here
50:14
who has had a lot of experience
with
50:17
people in paints when I met I
just don't
50:19
think people that it's gonna
numb them
50:21
is a good idea
50:22
oh well that's your belief I
believe
50:25
that to tell a person under the
age of
50:27
my aspect when I believe that a
person
50:30
under 25 and I may find this in
your
50:34
comments you're saying one in
10 or on
50:37
antidepressants not a good sign
not a
50:39
time in American history for us
to be
50:40
numbing our pain telling a
person who's
50:42
depressed and is 40 years old
and
50:44
thinking about suicide that if
they take
50:48
what most of them I'm not math
please
50:55
speak I'm not talking about
people who
50:57
are suicidal I'm talking about
people
50:59
who are depressed about the
world today
51:01
given the fact that the world is
51:03
depressing clinically depressed
people
51:06
are not depressed just because
the world
51:07
is depressing they oh not now
he's
51:09
threatening to see again it's
dr.
51:11
Anderson Cooper who now knows
all about
51:14
clinical depression wary but
but you are
51:19
the one making some blanket
statements
51:20
here that there is no particular
51:22
scientific evidence to prove
you are
51:25
talking about clinical
depression as
51:27
though there is a blood test
now you can
51:30
talk about you can talk about
chemical
51:31
yeah this is okay this is why I
had this
51:33
long clip this is important
because this
51:35
is the truth about clinical
depression
51:37
and I think certainly today's
under 25s
51:41
as per the black box labeling
ours told
51:46
this is just an imbalance in
your brain
51:48
it's a chemical imbalance and
by the way
51:51
you cannot refute this if a
doctor says
51:54
this to a young person and you
say hmm
51:57
I'm skeptical you need to shut
up the
51:59
doctor said there's something
wrong with
52:01
my chemistry in my head and
that is that
52:04
is the selling point that is
the unique
52:07
selling point of
antidepressants in
52:09
particular SSRIs which we
really don't
52:12
have full research on by
admission of
52:14
the of everybody we don't
exactly know
52:16
all the long-term effects of
these as
52:20
they will actually state that
they'll
52:21
say we don't know why or how
this works
52:23
and then they just keep going
yes and
52:25
the end the under 24 mention is
also in
52:28
the disclaimer the world is
depressing
52:31
wary but but you are the one
making some
52:34
blanket statements here that
there is no
52:37
particular scientific evidence
to prove
52:39
you are talking about clinical
52:41
depressant as though there is a
blood
52:43
test now you can talk about you
can talk
52:46
about chemical imbalance but
you can
52:48
also talk about chemical
changes that
52:49
come about through yoga chemical
52:51
analysis that come about
through prayer
52:54
does it come about through
sugar with
52:57
you about through nutrition
given that
52:59
what my conversation has been
53:01
particularly that I am very
concerned
53:03
about is teenagers and people
in their
53:06
early 20s that under age who
are told
53:09
and I meet them all the time
and they go
53:13
and they go and some young
woman you
53:15
know the 20s are hard they're
not a
53:16
mental illness divorce is hard
it's not
53:19
a mental illness losing someone
that you
53:21
love is hard it's not we're on
the same
53:27
page about over prescription of
drugs
53:29
and you know aggressive
marketing
53:31
campaigns by big pharmaceutical
53:33
companies and people especially
young
53:35
people should know dangerous
side
53:37
effects of some of these very
powerful
53:38
drugs I think we're on the same
page
53:40
about that and you know I think
you have
53:43
expressed your opinion tonight
I you
53:44
know some of the language
you've used it
53:46
has raised concerns and I think
it's
53:47
fair that I ask those questions
and I
53:49
think you've addressed them
very well so
53:50
well I don't I think would also
be fair
53:53
for me to have a little more
opportunity
53:54
to answer them but perhaps at
some point
53:56
I would love that
53:57
I would like to continue and I
I don't
54:00
mean to make you feel
disrespected
54:01
because that's really honestly
not my
54:03
intention
54:04
Mary Williamson I appreciate it
right
54:06
all right Cooper gets a raise
good job
54:09
Anderson you made a look you
hung in
54:12
there you coulda done better if
you
54:17
wanted to really make you know
the
54:19
farmer guys look good he
could've done
54:21
better I was in a meeting
afterwards I
54:23
would have chewed him out
anyway nice
54:29
knowing you Mary Ann it's too
bad who
54:32
else shoes well they know they
I can
54:40
guarantee you she will be in
the next
54:42
debate because from a
television show
54:44
perspective you need her you
need the
54:47
crystal lady it's very
important she's
54:49
there otherwise it will not be
54:51
entertaining enough so I'm
definitely
54:54
want to get rid of yang I have
I have a
54:58
funny yang clip from here in
Texas our
55:04
our local broadcast Association
known as
55:07
the Infowars have a new
character out on
55:10
the streets called millennial
Millie or
55:15
Millie the millennial correct
it's kind
55:17
of like a stuttering John type
thing
55:19
from the Howard Stern Show
today right
55:21
they throw they throw her out
on the
55:23
street with microphone and they
go go
55:25
ask these questions so she's
got a list
55:28
and she's reading and she goes
up to
55:30
Andrew yang who apparently has
decided
55:33
that we will have a news
Ombudsman in
55:36
the yang administration and
what isn't
55:41
when you say omnes bunt
Ombudsman is
55:44
that even pronounce the damn
word um
55:49
mom's buds mom's buds Minh why
does it
55:53
just use our that's so much
easier to
55:55
remember there no I'm budzma is
a very
55:58
specific person they used to
have one of
56:00
the New York Times but they
finally got
56:01
rid of like the public editor
is that
56:03
what that is it's a public
editor is
56:05
also for a form of it but the
Amish
56:07
budzma is a neutral character
that the
56:09
cow
56:10
he hires because the company a
56:12
self-aware corporation says to
itself
56:16
say all corporation itself I am
going to
56:19
we don't we know we're not
really
56:22
connected with the you know do
we could
56:24
be making mistakes and there's
no way
56:26
we're gonna find it cuz we're
actually a
56:27
bunch of yes-man and that's the
way
56:28
corporations operate and so
we're gonna
56:30
hire somebody called an
ombudsman and
56:33
that person is going to just be
a
56:35
neutral person we're gonna pay
him I no
56:37
matter what they do we're gonna
pay them
56:39
and they're going to take
questions from
56:41
the audience
56:42
and they're gonna resolve
situations
56:44
that we are totally unaware of
or we
56:47
don't think is important do we
and
56:48
that's what the Ombudsman does
so do we
56:50
have any examples in current go
they
56:53
always get fired
56:55
well here's Millie the
Millenial a lot
56:58
of people said you did good
during the
57:00
debates I love stuff right off
of that
57:02
I'm good a lot of people say
yeah a lot
57:08
of people said you did good
during the
57:09
debate site do you feel glad do
you feel
57:11
good okay I just have to stop
here
57:15
there's a couple things that
bother me
57:18
one hears it this comes close
to my one
57:21
of my pet peeves that I don't
bring up
57:23
with people because it's petty
but it
57:25
does bother me when someone
says dear
57:28
did you did you a jab at me for
57:32
zoologists no no no no not at
all no if
57:36
you ask me now this is this is
very
57:38
petty is this is petty ER
probably when
57:42
when you know said hey did you
try did
57:45
you take a test drive in that
car and I
57:48
say yes here's the question yet
how did
57:51
you like it well that implies
that I
57:55
liked it on several levels you
mean why
57:58
is that what can someone just
say did
58:00
you enjoy it what was your
thought or
58:02
how did you like it doesn't
that mean
58:05
you liked it if you don't like
to quit
58:07
the generalized question how
did you
58:09
like it yeah which people ask
all the
58:11
time it says who it's almost
like a
58:12
filler well it's it almost
means you you
58:15
so you liked it right how did
you like
58:17
it well I didn't yeah but you
could
58:20
always say I didn't like it
58:22
or watches once you do what you
should
58:24
do I think I know what it is
it's eating
58:27
at you that you don't that you
don't do
58:29
this I would do this somebody's
asked me
58:33
how I liked it I'm gonna just I
just
58:34
leave the car right you know
you're
58:35
gonna be the guy I'm gonna be
you so
58:37
that that bolts at both how did
you like
58:40
it what makes you think I liked
it you
58:44
dick down so I know how to do
that yes
58:51
okay no we don't do that in
Austin
58:55
people are actually carrying
weapons no
58:58
this is not that's what I would
do all
59:00
right so if I were you and I
back slash
59:09
on the pettiness on my part
here we go
59:11
continue with Millie the
Millennial
59:12
Andrew yay I feel like I didn't
get a
59:18
chance to lay out my vision for
the
59:20
economy of the country I feel
like I did
59:21
this time so it's great why do
you think
59:32
that we need to have a news
ombudsman in
59:35
America we're just about to
enter the
59:38
era of deep fakes where we're
not going
59:39
to be able to make heads or
tails of the
59:40
stuff we're seeing online and
we know
59:42
the Russians have already been
have a
59:46
picture of me so we need to
start having
1:00:10
you know you guys are supposed
to
1:00:12
protect our rights okay so a
couple
1:00:15
things one she pronounced arms
wouldn't
1:00:17
buds men correctly which was
impressive
1:00:19
I will say this I can see where
you
1:00:22
didn't understand the
definition because
1:00:24
the way he answered that
question was
1:00:26
wrong yes in fact the arms buds
Minh
1:00:29
seems to be only there to
protect
1:00:31
president yang
1:00:33
right that's what he said if it
comes
1:00:37
buds that's what he said
1:00:39
yes what he said I said maybe
yang
1:00:41
doesn't understand what an
arm's bugs
1:00:43
men's role is of the opinion
that that's
1:00:47
correct he doesn't understand
what an
1:00:49
ombudsman supposed to do he's
thinking
1:00:51
it was some sort of a you know a
1:00:53
fact-checker Snopes fact-checker
1:00:59
to protect my presidency and
you know
1:01:03
and the way he just cavalierly
said then
1:01:04
we ought to know the russians
are
1:01:05
hacking everywhere fuck you
yang get out
1:01:09
of here that guy says that guy
is a
1:01:12
Silicon Valley douche bag with
his ubi
1:01:15
yeah here get out of here this
is nuts
1:01:18
I'm looking at that ubi it's
gonna be
1:01:21
it's gonna be thousand times
150 billion
1:01:27
a month go away go away I can
do math
1:01:33
alright laughter that's how
much money
1:01:36
the robots make well he did
both he's
1:01:39
right about automation I said
this on
1:01:42
the show before I'm gonna say
it again
1:01:43
when I was a kid and I remember
this
1:01:47
when I was a kid and I'm
talking fourth
1:01:49
fifth grade we were told that
someday in
1:01:55
the future the robots would be
doing all
1:01:57
the work and we the people
would benefit
1:02:01
from all their hard work with
that would
1:02:03
never you be I was never
brought up
1:02:05
universal basic income was not
what the
1:02:07
term was but we were somehow
going to
1:02:10
reap the benefits of not having
to work
1:02:13
and laying in the robots do all
of our
1:02:14
work yes I ya membered that
forever and
1:02:18
you know what people would
believe it if
1:02:21
you gave them one thing if you
gave them
1:02:24
one thing they would believe
this story
1:02:26
and that's the flying car
because that
1:02:30
was the dream that Jetsons was
the dream
1:02:32
we've got our Elroy we've got
the mom
1:02:35
and dad we got a flying car we
got the
1:02:38
dog we got the robot may mate
robot made
1:02:44
and and everyone looked really
happy
1:02:46
we're flying around to go to
some green
1:02:48
bubbles and over there and we
never came
1:02:51
through with the flying car and
that's
1:02:54
part of the problem that's why
people
1:02:56
are starting to not believe it
anymore
1:02:59
now let me just play this one
clip from
1:03:04
Tulsi Gabbard this has been
fantastic
1:03:06
the way they're trying to get
rid of her
1:03:09
she of course attacked
1:03:10
I wanted before you go on that
on that
1:03:14
one I want to mention that
because I
1:03:16
never thought of doing this as
a segment
1:03:17
but Michael Savage nothing no
I'm so not
1:03:20
Michael Savage Mark Levine the
great one
1:03:23
Mark Levin has been going after
her as
1:03:26
it is some sort of a moron
that's it
1:03:29
that Tulsi some moron yeah so
he's part
1:03:32
of the Empire then I think so
in fact I
1:03:35
he was on I was driving around
and so I
1:03:38
was listening to these guys and
he was
1:03:39
on some one of his his show and
he was
1:03:42
going on and on about how he
was really
1:03:44
sounding like an eel can't even
though
1:03:45
he was defending himself is not
a neocon
1:03:48
but he really had nothing good
to say
1:03:49
about her and he was slamming
her
1:03:51
slamming her about what
specifically oh
1:03:54
by her what thinking that we
should get
1:03:56
out of these wars and demeaning
nickname
1:04:00
for her to see go see or
something
1:04:03
stupid you remember what Gabby
Gabbard
1:04:05
or something like that mm-hmm
1:04:06
interesting it's not a very
good one but
1:04:08
no no no we're good well I've
been a fan
1:04:11
of Tulsi Gabbard for five six
years so
1:04:13
this is nothing new for me and
and I'll
1:04:15
and I like I just like her whole
1:04:17
appearance there's a lot of
things that
1:04:19
I don't agree with but okay you
know it
1:04:21
doesn't mean I wouldn't want to
see her
1:04:22
as president she'd be
interesting the
1:04:24
soldier card gives her some
credibility
1:04:26
in in some commandeering issues
but she
1:04:31
attacked Hillary Harris but
which by the
1:04:34
way is exactly what
1:04:36
kamilly Harris Kamla Harris is
Hillary
1:04:39
she is black Hillary Hillary
Harris I
1:04:42
get it she is Hillary the way
she walks
1:04:45
the way she talks the way she
reflects
1:04:47
the way she laughs the way she
demeans
1:04:50
is she's Hillary she is a
Hillary clone
1:04:53
she's done it herself she's
done a very
1:04:55
good job it's a really good
thing no
1:04:57
doubt but she did I find her
highly
1:05:01
unlikable and she didn't get to
do her
1:05:05
storytelling in this past
debate because
1:05:07
of time restraints which is her
strong
1:05:10
point and she didn't do that at
all or
1:05:12
very well and she wasn't
expecting the
1:05:15
attack from the white hat
literally
1:05:18
standing next to her she was
blindsided
1:05:20
and she's pissed about it and
she
1:05:23
immediately went on the attack
what
1:05:25
happened right after the debate
is I I
1:05:27
saw bots on Twitter telling
their BOTS
1:05:31
it's not hard to see what a bot
is
1:05:33
posting like a real person that
that
1:05:38
tulsi gabbard is supported by
Russian
1:05:41
BOTS
1:05:41
I mean I'm actually seeing BOTS
posting
1:05:44
about candidates being
supported by BOTS
1:05:47
this is how stupid it's become
and that
1:05:50
you know the the search that
everyone
1:05:54
was searching for her is not
true was
1:05:55
Russian BOTS that were released
to gain
1:05:59
the numbers so she would get
more
1:06:01
airtime I mean I'm a conspiracy
theorist
1:06:03
but even this is just too dumb
for me
1:06:06
but okay the real way we
attacked it we
1:06:10
attacked
1:06:11
tulsi gabbard is of course
through one
1:06:14
of two avenues one is she hates
gays
1:06:18
because her dad was very
religious and
1:06:20
protested against a
quote-unquote gay
1:06:23
rights when she was a child and
I guess
1:06:25
she held up a sign and
participated
1:06:27
which he's apologized for way
too many
1:06:30
times and the other one is her
visit to
1:06:33
Assad and this of course equals
you to a
1:06:37
Russian agent and because if
you go
1:06:40
visit the dictator who killed
his own
1:06:43
people who just ripped him to
shreds
1:06:46
go ahead No
1:06:47
he said isn't he an orthopedic
surgeon
1:06:50
isn't he sees like something
really
1:06:52
mundane occupation this guy has
his dad
1:06:56
yeah there's a lot to be said
about him
1:06:58
it seems like son got a lot of
bum rap
1:07:01
and false Flags and we have
some proof
1:07:03
of some of these so-called
biological
1:07:05
attacks which turned out to be
bullshit
1:07:07
including admitted in setting
state
1:07:11
setting the stage by the white
helmets
1:07:13
does a lot of crap but she went
there so
1:07:17
forever she will be really an
Russian
1:07:21
agent because Putin supports
Assad and
1:07:24
Assad is therefore carrying
water and
1:07:26
set all the way down the line
so that's
1:07:28
the attack and of course yeah
who did
1:07:31
you get the Cuomo clip no I
well I have
1:07:34
the clip that I have here is
this is the
1:07:38
post that we hadn't played this
this is
1:07:40
the post debate chat with again
our our
1:07:44
man Anderson Cooper with Tulsi
Gabbard
1:07:46
and this is right after Kamala
Harris
1:07:48
it's had poo poo der she's got
0.01%
1:07:51
whatever so here we are the
only thing
1:07:54
really she said about you is
she said
1:07:55
that you were essentially an
apologist
1:07:57
for Bashar al Assad that you
would never
1:07:59
criticize him as a
1:08:02
of dictator or murderer I think
it's
1:08:04
unfortunate and a disservice to
voters
1:08:07
in this country that she
resorts to
1:08:10
cheap smears rather than
actually
1:08:13
addressing her record the
issues that
1:08:15
I've raised and the fact that
she said
1:08:18
she is proud of this record if
that's
1:08:19
the case then voters deserve to
hear
1:08:21
about why she's so proud of the
lives
1:08:24
that she is negatively impacted
the
1:08:26
families that she's sort of
hard in
1:08:27
California if if voters are
wondering
1:08:29
what is your take on Bashar
al-assad
1:08:32
what do you say my take is one
of a
1:08:34
soldier where I've seen the
cost of a
1:08:37
boom there it is that's that's
where the
1:08:39
she plays the soldier card
really well
1:08:41
that's a smart move your take on
1:08:44
pressure on Assad what do you
say my
1:08:47
take is one of a soldier where
I've seen
1:08:49
the cost of war firsthand in
Iraq
1:08:52
serving in a medical unit every
single
1:08:54
day confronted with that high
human cost
1:08:57
of war so I will never
apologize for
1:08:59
doing all that I can to prevent
more of
1:09:02
my brothers and sisters from
being sent
1:09:04
into harm's way to fight
1:09:05
counterproductive regime change
wars
1:09:07
that make our country less safe
that
1:09:10
take more lives and that cost
taxpayers
1:09:12
trillions more dollars so that
means
1:09:14
meeting with a dictator or
meeting with
1:09:16
an adversary absolutely I would
do it
1:09:20
security of our country
understand that
1:09:22
position do you consider him a
torturer
1:09:24
or a murderer that's not what
this is
1:09:26
about
1:09:26
I don't defend or apologize or
have
1:09:29
anything to do with what he has
done -
1:09:31
if you're president United
States it's
1:09:32
fine if you want to meet with
somebody
1:09:34
but there's traditionally role
of the
1:09:36
president United States calling
out
1:09:38
human rights abuses overseas
Bashar
1:09:40
al-assad is head of a regime
which has
1:09:42
disappeared many people okay
1:09:45
just that last phrase shows how
slanted
1:09:49
pooper is there's no reports of
Bashar
1:09:52
al Assad al Assad disappearing
people
1:09:55
that's what the Russians are
always
1:09:58
accused of did you catch that
hasn't
1:10:01
disappeared people Jay has he
must have
1:10:06
know he also bombed him you
know he
1:10:08
bombs his own people know what
that is
1:10:11
the narrative but I've never
heard Lee
1:10:12
disappeared he's tying her to
Russia
1:10:15
it's
1:10:15
doing well also death squads in
South
1:10:18
America yeah there's that I
mean he's
1:10:24
CNN hates her I don't know why
and the
1:10:27
fact that that I can answer the
1:10:30
questions right is I can answer
the
1:10:31
question easily but all you
have to do
1:10:34
is look at who how much money
everyone's
1:10:36
raised that's all they only
care about
1:10:39
how much is in your FEC filing
how much
1:10:42
money they rate you raise that
you're
1:10:44
gonna give to them and ads
that's all
1:10:45
they care about that's how the
polls are
1:10:49
done that's how the rankings
are done
1:10:51
that's how the line up on stage
is done
1:10:55
yeah yeah yeah but why do they
have to
1:11:03
way even bring her on I don't
get it
1:11:05
because she hurt the Queen oh
this week
1:11:09
the Queen makes it brings in a
lot of
1:11:10
cash she yes she hurt the Queen
you
1:11:13
can't be hurting the Queen and
she
1:11:15
potentially ruined ruined their
show the
1:11:19
show was supposed to be be be
between
1:11:21
Biden and Kamla
1:11:24
that was the show and she
didn't know
1:11:26
her place she didn't get to do
her
1:11:28
website at the end they cut her
off nor
1:11:34
place I mean that's what it
appears to
1:11:38
be when Cuomo went after her it
was
1:11:40
really nasty did you get any of
that no
1:11:43
I got stuff to do I didn't
think this
1:11:45
was gonna be a topic and Cuomo
goes
1:11:48
after her and she claims it why
do you
1:11:51
have this you know that you she
has on
1:11:53
her website he goes after a
website she
1:11:57
has on her website all the
dubious
1:11:58
aspects of the phony gassings
the two of
1:12:01
them right including the one
where Trump
1:12:03
sent a bunch of missiles over
there
1:12:05
right which was now it turns
out that
1:12:07
the two gas guys in you know in
Geneva
1:12:10
or wherever they are that group
that
1:12:14
takes that does only chemical
weapons oh
1:12:16
yeah those guys they said
there's no
1:12:20
chance they didn't probably
wasn't even
1:12:22
anything they took the whole
thing was
1:12:24
acted yeah and she has all
these these
1:12:27
data points on her website
Akuma's going
1:12:29
out
1:12:29
to her we've seen evidence
we've seen
1:12:31
the suffering of the children
he's going
1:12:34
on and on and on he did a thing
in fact
1:12:36
he did a thing on listen to
this and
1:12:38
this is a good example just
guys hard to
1:12:41
watch but let's die this is a
short clip
1:12:43
of Cuomo just doing a little
aside at
1:12:47
the end of his show on Trump's
racism
1:12:50
and listen to this we're
missing point
1:12:51
of what the problem is with the
1:12:53
president's pattern of pounding
people
1:12:56
of color and the places they
live here
1:12:58
is his best defense and the
least racist
1:13:03
person there is in the world as
far as
1:13:05
I'm concerned first and this
really
1:13:08
matters least racist doesn't
mean not
1:13:12
racist that's correct
1:13:22
pounding people of color in the
places
1:13:25
they live people is he pounding
what's
1:13:31
nice pounding them okay well
with that
1:13:34
I'd like to thank you for your
courage
1:13:36
and say in the morning to you
the man
1:13:37
who put the C and crazy Cuomo
John C
1:13:40
Dvorak Oh in the morning you
mr. Adam
1:13:44
curl so in the mind all ships
to see
1:13:45
boots on the ground feet in the
air
1:13:46
Oh hogs in the water and all
the Dames
1:13:49
the night's up in the morning
to our
1:13:51
troll room they're not having
an easy
1:13:54
time this morning with me they
you can
1:13:57
find the trolls and join in at
No Agenda
1:13:59
stream com it's fun to say
whatever you
1:14:01
feel like
1:14:01
it's just like Twitter only no
one else
1:14:04
sees it that's what's great
about it
1:14:05
it's just a very small group of
people
1:14:07
but it is where you can listen
to a
1:14:09
great amount of shows including
ours
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live
1:14:13
we've got reruns music shows
talk shows
1:14:18
all over the world the
Netherlands from
1:14:22
Australia from Canada Naevia
it's 24
1:14:26
hours a day seven days a week
and the
1:14:28
bonus of going in there and
trolling the
1:14:30
hosts and everyone else no
agenda stream
1:14:32
dot-com wade also of course
we're very
1:14:36
happy to - are very pleased
with our
1:14:39
back office guys you know the
1:14:41
engineering stream management
1:14:42
wizardry of mark fun dyke void
0 ryan
1:14:45
dem rose it's a cast of
thousands in
1:14:49
today rose and today we want to
thank
1:14:53
Darren O'Neill for the artwork
for
1:14:56
episode 11 sixty one thousand
one
1:14:59
hundred and sixty episodes the
title
1:15:01
that was that camel dat the VAT
camel
1:15:05
and this was a piece of art
that we
1:15:06
discussed quite a bit before
choosing it
1:15:08
this was didn't like it
1:15:11
we'd had a discussion before we
1:15:14
ultimately chose it and this
was by
1:15:17
Darren O'Neill who has done many
1:15:19
successful pieces of art
through the art
1:15:21
generator and it was a I guess
it was
1:15:24
Bernie with the old Muppet gold
Muppet
1:15:28
guide the back of the Bernie
1:15:29
yeah what's Staedtler and
whatever their
1:15:31
names are one of those Gettler
and had
1:15:33
learns that learn yes and with
you know
1:15:39
clearly on stage of the CNN
debate yes
1:15:43
go ahead you're gonna tell me
what the
1:15:45
deal was in addition people
should take
1:15:47
note this is I like the piece
overall
1:15:50
because your complaint was well
that's
1:15:51
not the background they used on
the
1:15:53
debate no no like you could
that was
1:15:55
wait I'll tell you what I said
looks
1:15:57
like he could be just one of the
1:15:59
panelists of that works for CNN
and
1:16:01
there's no real connection to
Bernie I
1:16:03
said the way the way you see
this it
1:16:05
looks like it could have been
just a
1:16:07
talking head on CNN it did not
really
1:16:08
show me this was the debate
stage yeah
1:16:12
that's what I said yeah and I
agreed and
1:16:15
then I said my counter was I
don't care
1:16:18
even if it was if it was
something else
1:16:20
I just think it's a funny image
and once
1:16:23
and once John says I don't care
I want
1:16:25
it you just gotta give it
that's it
1:16:27
otherwise you start spouting
grumpy and
1:16:34
we both at the end you could
have vetoed
1:16:36
it when you wouldn't but good
because we
1:16:38
did I save my Zito's for
important
1:16:40
things the rest of the artwork
was it
1:16:43
was none of it was killer yeah
I had no
1:16:46
alternative that's for sure and
we
1:16:49
couldn't find anything quickly
in
1:16:50
evergreens and so we do we
really didn't
1:16:53
have a lot of choice but you
see we had
1:16:55
he said
1:16:56
listen we had fried eggs in the
shape of
1:17:00
a penis we had we had come on
got with
1:17:03
pickle heads we had that's what
I wanted
1:17:07
to talk about the pickle heads
but this
1:17:09
guy mr. pickles Bennett the
reason I
1:17:13
call mr. pickles cuz it looks
like he
1:17:14
was eating pickles cuz his
mouths rule
1:17:17
around us we got a little
butthole mouth
1:17:19
and I thought that if you're
gonna it's
1:17:24
not because he's shaped like a
pickle
1:17:25
but if somebody had shoved a
pickle in
1:17:28
his mouth and made that the
artwork so
1:17:30
he had a pickle Chokin on a
pickle I
1:17:32
thought that would be it been a
good
1:17:34
piece so now the the one that I
liked
1:17:37
was by Mike Riley was the
pumped Biden
1:17:40
where his head is is hinged
open and
1:17:42
there's a million colorful
pills popping
1:17:44
out of his head and he's got
this really
1:17:46
goofy look on his face that's
the one I
1:17:48
liked I didn't like it because
I thought
1:17:51
it was gruesome and I'll tell
you what I
1:17:52
well I think was grisly
reminded me of
1:17:54
one of the Silence of the Lambs
movies
1:17:57
where they shot the head off of
Ray
1:17:59
Liotta he have a top of his
head missing
1:18:03
in his brain there and he's
sitting
1:18:04
there at the dinner table and I
thought
1:18:05
it was so sickening and
gruesome that
1:18:08
this harken back on that too
much for my
1:18:11
taste and it gave me the creeps
1:18:13
okay well I don't remember that
argument
1:18:16
and I don't remember that scene
or if
1:18:18
I've even seen the movie though
I didn't
1:18:20
go into the great details I
just said
1:18:21
that piece was was to me it was
it was I
1:18:24
didn't like it right it fruit
right so
1:18:26
the way it worked is like this
John had
1:18:28
a personal issue with that I
1:18:30
I will not pull a veto card on
a pot
1:18:32
personal issue
1:18:33
well you can't pull a veto Kirk
has
1:18:35
already vetoed it you use the
veto you
1:18:39
use the veto you didn't say
veto no I
1:18:41
didn't use the veto I didn't
have to cuz
1:18:42
you knuckled and that's how we
choose
1:18:46
art we can do anything now of
course we
1:18:58
we really do appreciate the
work from
1:19:00
Darren O'Neill and all of the
artists
1:19:03
who if sometimes have trouble
creating
1:19:04
new accounts has this been
fixed I keep
1:19:06
getting people saying they have
a
1:19:07
problem creating a new account
1:19:09
is there something wrong I
don't know I
1:19:12
can you reach out to Paul
1:19:13
Spencer pocket or my note yeah
he
1:19:17
doesn't want to do this anymore
by the
1:19:19
way you know it's no one steps
up no one
1:19:21
steps up no one except us
because we
1:19:25
ain't wicks twigs
1:19:26
why should I tell you something
with
1:19:28
over see what is there now how
many
1:19:31
pieces of art worker in this
thing or
1:19:33
thousand or something no no I
can tell
1:19:35
you exactly what we has it's a
Drupal
1:19:37
website so anyone knows how to
do Drupal
1:19:40
yeah go drop go shoot yourself
first at
1:19:43
thirty remember when Obama
implemented
1:19:47
some slick shit and it was all
Drupal
1:19:49
and we all wait wasn't it wasn't
1:19:52
healthcare.gov Drupal yeah
maybe a two
1:19:55
billion dollar website two
billion
1:19:57
dollars worth of you know over
here I
1:19:59
wanted to remind everybody
fifty-four
1:20:01
million dollar website and used
to brag
1:20:03
about how much they spent do you
1:20:05
remember that it was so bad and
they
1:20:07
couldn't get it up and running
and this
1:20:09
is important for for Hillary
Harris they
1:20:12
could not get this thing up and
running
1:20:13
it wound up calling and costing
at least
1:20:15
two billion what I recall
Kathleen
1:20:18
Sebelius had to resign over
that bot she
1:20:21
resigned in disgrace and yet
she's
1:20:25
writing the health care bill
for the
1:20:28
health care positioning for
Kamala
1:20:30
Harris that's something that
should be
1:20:33
brought up and what is she
doing it
1:20:35
Medicare Advantage
1:20:37
she's gonna build another great
website
1:20:38
over there please alright so
yeah you
1:20:42
know someone and and if this is
lost if
1:20:44
this breaks and goes away or
Paul really
1:20:47
gives up it's possible you can
just be
1:20:48
sick and tired of it I get it
we don't
1:20:50
pay anything we can't this is
this is
1:20:52
the beauty of the the value for
value
1:20:54
network as people pitch in
where they
1:20:56
can somebody please it's on the
home
1:20:58
page you would like to have
someone
1:21:01
transition to maintain this you
know
1:21:04
it's possible that there's not
one guy
1:21:08
out there amongst our pretty big
1:21:10
audience that can do that knows
anything
1:21:11
about Drupal that's yeah that's
possible
1:21:15
who the hell would use that
might be the
1:21:18
response
1:21:20
it is a good database backups
at Drupal
1:21:23
is considered although I guess
it would
1:21:25
be even better if it was
headless Drupal
1:21:29
doesn't the Drupal come from
the head no
1:21:33
anyway no agenda art generator
draw I
1:21:36
looked at Drupal once and I see
cuz I'm
1:21:38
like do I do WordPress and
other just
1:21:41
that lesser style of a page
management
1:21:46
there's content management and
I looked
1:21:49
at Drupal said well maybe
she'll learn
1:21:50
Drupal you know and I don't
know ed no
1:21:53
it's just not worth the time
it's pretty
1:21:56
rough but okay
1:21:58
anyway No Agenda are generated
calm
1:22:01
Thank You Darren O'Neill once
again
1:22:03
coming through and we do
appreciate it
1:22:05
it although there's no evidence
ice I
1:22:08
believe that it does help with
people
1:22:11
clicking on shows that are new
because
1:22:13
they're triggered by some
beautiful
1:22:14
imagery or something at least
1:22:15
interesting and different and
it's a
1:22:17
it's a little reminder and not
a lot of
1:22:19
shows do it and we seem to be
here after
1:22:22
eleven years which is also in
thanks to
1:22:24
the producers who have no drupal
1:22:27
experience still want to
contribute so
1:22:29
they send us their cold hard
earned cash
1:22:32
and we like to thank all of
them openly
1:22:34
transparently
1:22:35
and with jubilee for supporting
the
1:22:38
program we do it early on with
our
1:22:40
executive producers and
associate
1:22:42
executive producers who come in
with
1:22:45
amounts of two hundred or over
three
1:22:47
hundred dollars that's just like
1:22:48
Hollywood except we deliver the
product
1:22:52
that you want you are paying
for it it's
1:22:54
your production and we'd like
to thank
1:22:56
those people right now okay
you're done
1:23:01
yes sir Louis peps I carried
the show
1:23:06
along with sherry Esther Co but
he
1:23:09
carried the show in the big way
with
1:23:10
twenty three hundred dollars in
what was
1:23:12
322 yeah
1:23:14
23:22 that's what he says did
he hit the
1:23:18
jackpot the lotto what happened
well he
1:23:20
did send in a PDF file which I
will now
1:23:23
look at okay whoever in a sense
in a PDF
1:23:26
or that Mises must be some
something
1:23:28
interesting there I'm guessing
oh that's
1:23:30
funny
1:23:31
their words the P I opened it
1:23:33
but it's got to be here
something could
1:23:35
have it here when I have it
there it is
1:23:37
uncle J uncle Adam and brother
buzzkill
1:23:41
look look where's the deal this
actually
1:23:46
came from Joe Biden I'm sorry
you feel
1:23:48
that a year and a half of
freeloading
1:23:50
makes me a douchebag but we all
have to
1:23:52
learn how just with other words
he's
1:23:54
been this is a buildup how to
be more
1:23:56
aware in this day and age well
you
1:23:58
weren't aware that I existed so
perhaps
1:24:01
all three of us deserve a D
douching
1:24:02
right I'm not sure exactly but
yeah of
1:24:07
course you deserve a deduced
first time
1:24:14
donor exposition I was reared
in a
1:24:16
Catholic school in a ritual of
confusing
1:24:18
the experience most of my
prepubescent
1:24:20
high school holidays in a
Southern
1:24:22
Baptist Chapel good old Kentucky
1:24:24
cognitive dissonance in other
words
1:24:25
raised as a Catholic in the
Catholic
1:24:28
school but but a Baptist I
carried the
1:24:31
mantle of plottings of
applauding stoner
1:24:33
through my 20s before
transmuting into
1:24:35
an overly engaged
small-business owner
1:24:37
in the first half of my 30s
Lots in the
1:24:38
muck and mire of the m5m
bullshit after
1:24:41
the 2016 election I toggle
between the
1:24:43
apathy and over stimulation of
my daily
1:24:45
entrepreneur lifestyle via real
politics
1:24:48
oh that's that's the subreddit
politics
1:24:53
that's the the policy is nuts
up read
1:24:58
reddit this adderall affected
which is
1:25:01
sub right this adderall
effective
1:25:04
side-scrolling had my amygdala
the size
1:25:06
of a goddamn grapefruit man I
was by the
1:25:10
way they don't shrink so I know
what
1:25:12
you're gonna do I was hit in
the mouth
1:25:13
by a flash flood of interest in
magic
1:25:16
I'll often indulge through
podcasts hope
1:25:19
you know one of the Friends of
magic
1:25:21
with a cave or the CGI CK it's
a card
1:25:24
game one of the friends of my
son
1:25:28
buzzkill jr. his buddies
brother is one
1:25:33
of the magic champions of the
country
1:25:36
and makes over a million
dollars a year
1:25:37
playing magic
1:25:39
and has he donated to the show
since he
1:25:42
knows your family he's playing
magic all
1:25:45
the time and he would open this
the
1:25:47
introductory conspiracy theory
research
1:25:49
in the miracle of my
twenty-something
1:25:50
girlfriend breaking up with me
out of
1:25:52
nowhere the Apple L goes did
the rest
1:25:54
talk about a superfecta the
super
1:25:57
superfecta superfecta honestly
I think I
1:26:01
hated no agenda in the first
handful of
1:26:04
listens I was more than 25
episode Wow I
1:26:08
hate listener I was more than 25
1:26:11
episodes deep before I stop
skipping
1:26:13
donation segments I was prone
to only
1:26:15
listen to the first hour and
then I
1:26:17
would insanely queue to the
next oldest
1:26:19
episode this behavior was
certainly
1:26:21
disconcerning then again he says
1:26:24
disconcerning in quotes
1:26:26
yeah just concerning again I'd
find
1:26:29
myself cringing at alleged
latent
1:26:33
misogyny in the early days
blame it on
1:26:35
the béarnaise at least he's
got a lot of
1:26:40
puns in here I crazy low asides
and
1:26:42
saying disconcerning thanks to
the
1:26:45
psychological shiatsu of the
best
1:26:48
podcast in the universe by the
way
1:26:50
normally we don't read letters
this long
1:26:51
but if you want to send us
$22,000 plus
1:26:56
it's getting read and besides
that it's
1:27:00
somewhat entertaining shiatsu
the best
1:27:04
podcast in universe side middle
fingered
1:27:06
social media I now have an
enoki 7 you
1:27:09
want on the deck to celebrate my
1:27:11
eminence exit strategy and
often find
1:27:13
myself playing how to propagate
the
1:27:16
formula without pearl harboring
this
1:27:19
poor slaves brain in my
downtime I've
1:27:22
learned that a hearty Trump the
human is
1:27:24
a filthy shit heel but preface
before
1:27:27
discussing Gitmo nation policy
with my
1:27:30
lefty friends is a decent first
down
1:27:32
gameplan that said I've had my
fair
1:27:35
share of fourth and eighth
pachán ik
1:27:37
Hail Marys which historically
have a
1:27:39
piss-poor conversion rate
1:27:45
regardless I'm grateful yet but
genex
1:27:48
last thing was he's Kembla
harris is
1:27:51
gonna be the nominee
1:27:52
regardless I'm grateful that
they are
1:27:54
part of my playbook and it's
all due to
1:27:55
your tutelage on Thursday and
Thursday
1:27:58
ok I can hear them playing me
off the
1:28:00
dais
1:28:01
please Knight me sir mittens of
Falls
1:28:03
City baronet of the bluegrass
long synth
1:28:08
melodies and Padgett and landed
lambic
1:28:13
for me at the round table
1:28:15
he says analog synth melodies
analog
1:28:18
synth do what I say
1:28:20
it's not melodies ok melodies
and pajota
1:28:25
land lambic i guess it's some
bear beer
1:28:28
yeah me at the table if it's
amenable to
1:28:30
Adams ad-lib
1:28:32
yeah I'm I'd live it's it's a
request
1:28:36
I'm putting it in right away
also cheap
1:28:38
plug for the mason-dixon meetup
in
1:28:40
October 13th assuming it has
gone live
1:28:42
on No Agenda meetups calm
finally
1:28:46
jingles and I think he's already
1:28:48
triggered those on the sub note
Reverend
1:28:53
Al's meant tulips in - that's
true
1:28:56
before culminating into brain
surgery
1:28:59
recovery goat Karma for fellow
Luisi
1:29:01
Luisi
1:29:03
Louie villain and associate
executive
1:29:07
producer Ashley Eisner buyer C
episode
1:29:10
11 oh yes this is uh she had
donated and
1:29:15
her partner her husband had
sent in
1:29:18
another note as he was having
brain
1:29:20
surgery yeah yeah so it's he's
thank you
1:29:23
he's giving this karma to her
which is
1:29:25
super super cool yes thank you
for your
1:29:28
courage ITM and such Louie peps
all
1:29:32
right Louie peps plan sighs
signature
1:29:35
and very very nice oh thank you
I'm
1:29:39
gonna go dig around for some
analog
1:29:41
synth melodies and Paget and
land lambic
1:29:45
for you at the synth I'm sure
I'll look
1:29:47
for the pooja turn land we'll
have that
1:29:49
at the table thank you for your
courage
1:29:51
this is very kind of you and
very
1:29:52
supportive of the work
1:29:54
not on the sidewalk sipping
mint dude
1:29:59
you've got karma do you wanna
go karma
1:30:05
no recovery Gautama yes okay
you've got
1:30:15
[Music]
1:30:17
okay now we have sherry and
rience Turco
1:30:21
who give two separate checks
which
1:30:23
indicated to separate donations
and I
1:30:25
gave this one to sherry cuz
she's gonna
1:30:27
be an insta Dame thousand
thousand
1:30:31
dollars a check for a thousand
dollars
1:30:33
from Bend Oregon Wow and I have
a note
1:30:36
which covers both of the
donations
1:30:39
you're right they did come in
and just
1:30:40
save everything this is so cool
yeah the
1:30:44
time yeah the thirty three
thing didn't
1:30:45
work not to mention the math
problem the
1:30:48
time has come for my
smoking-hot husband
1:30:50
and I to claim our titles first
a big
1:30:53
apology for me this is my first
time
1:30:55
donating please d douche douche
my
1:31:04
husband and I love this show
and haven't
1:31:05
missed an episode since
introduction to
1:31:07
it in November of 2015
1:31:09
Thank You uncle Dennis or Danny
the two
1:31:14
of you have brought a sanity
and what is
1:31:16
beyond crazy times thank you
for making
1:31:20
us laugh and saving or
amygdalas at the
1:31:22
roundtable we asked for chairs
next to
1:31:24
one another because couples
that no
1:31:26
agenda together stay together
this is
1:31:29
true and ample evidence of that
to share
1:31:34
with other gin connoisseurs we
are
1:31:37
bringing Beryl finished Gompers
gin from
1:31:40
Redmond Oregon is made with
handpicked
1:31:43
Oregon
1:31:44
juniper berries golden pear and
lavender
1:31:47
finished an Oregon Pinot Noir
barrels a
1:31:50
real gem of a gin your bottle
should
1:31:55
arrive to you shortly
1:31:57
mmm I hope you have Adams
address
1:31:59
because yet my bottle my
bottles tend to
1:32:05
leak break they never quite
make it to
1:32:07
Austin that somehow they they
just it's
1:32:10
it's the post office they're in
in
1:32:12
northern replacement for your
weed cup
1:32:17
by the way that weed cup is of
all the
1:32:20
mugs wait a minute I don't even
know
1:32:22
about a weed cup this is a
wheat do we
1:32:25
mug is the one that got broken
Oh
1:32:29
for titles my it says I'd
rather it's a
1:32:32
rather be I don't know what it
says but
1:32:36
it's dynamite for titles my
husband like
1:32:38
to be known as Sir Ryan of the
Central
1:32:40
Oregon sir Knight Ryan so be
sir Knight
1:32:43
Ryan of Central Oregon and I
would like
1:32:45
to be known as Dame bear of
Bend whoo
1:32:48
like that's a good measure and
any el
1:32:52
Sharpton ditty you can't go
wrong
1:32:55
keep pumping out rock solid
shows and
1:32:57
we'll keep punching people in
the mouth
1:32:59
Cheers sherry and Ryan okay we
got it so
1:33:06
I'm sorry it was any sharpton
and what
1:33:08
was the other thing she wanted
karma Oh
1:33:17
you've got karma can't go wrong
with a
1:33:21
red bow John Byrne in Oklahoma
City
1:33:26
California
1:33:27
I said california oklahoma city
oklahoma
1:33:30
333 dollars and 33 cents before
Colin
1:33:34
Kaepernick Kaepernick completely
1:33:36
disappears from the news I
which is
1:33:39
interesting cuz he has been
this spring
1:33:40
from the news I wanted to pass
on a
1:33:43
short excuse me I'm still
waiting for
1:33:45
those shoes that you claimed
was a
1:33:47
promotional stunt to come on
the market
1:33:49
remember I don't forget these
bits give
1:33:53
it time
1:33:57
January 2016 my wife and I went
on a
1:34:00
cruise out of San Francisco
during the
1:34:03
NFL playoffs
1:34:04
there were cruise ships full of
people
1:34:06
wearing their team's clothes
clothing
1:34:08
now this was before Kaepernick
ever took
1:34:11
Annie was in Y hours of
boarding I met a
1:34:14
San Francisco 49ers fan and
asked what
1:34:17
happened to your quarterback
this year
1:34:19
2015-2016 season to try and
make a long
1:34:22
story short he told me
Kaepernick's
1:34:25
teammates hate him
1:34:26
if you replayed the games from
that
1:34:29
season you could see where the
offensive
1:34:31
line up often purposefully
purposely
1:34:34
left Kaepernick
1:34:36
let Kaepernick get hit there's
a tongue
1:34:39
twister a hard and sacked he
went on to
1:34:42
say that he had a relative
relative that
1:34:44
worked for the 49ers I think the
1:34:45
relative was in the equipment
guy nor
1:34:47
was the equipment guy and was
told
1:34:50
Kaepernick had slept with the
wife and
1:34:54
girlfriend of two teammates oh
that's a
1:34:56
no-no one of the teammates
being an
1:35:00
offensive lineman know what
that would
1:35:02
explain a few things from that
year it's
1:35:07
a good story I met this man
every day
1:35:10
smoking area and we spoke of
football
1:35:13
all 10 days of the cruise he
was a
1:35:16
knowledgeable football fan and
gave me
1:35:17
no reason to doubt him or a
story that
1:35:20
he told me that first day
1:35:21
Kaepernick broke a gold and
broke a
1:35:25
golden room of the golden rule
of the
1:35:27
locker room
1:35:28
and word if such actions gets
around the
1:35:31
NFL that is why no team well
this is the
1:35:33
dad I know if that's the reason
I have
1:35:35
my own that one but okay this
is why no
1:35:38
team wanted them in their
locker room no
1:35:40
NFL owner or coach would want
such a
1:35:42
person in a leadership position
on their
1:35:44
team AF John okay CPS if you
feel might
1:35:48
be appropriate play I've got
information
1:35:51
before something good like we
told you
1:35:54
so on no agenda which is but no
that's
1:35:56
miss BAM that's banned but I
did I do
1:36:00
have the other one when it is
he done
1:36:01
here what does he say yes he
lives on
1:36:06
easy street
1:36:08
well thank you very much John we
1:36:11
appreciate the note and and the
support
1:36:13
of course I've got information
man new
1:36:16
shit has come to light I'll
give a
1:36:17
little karma there you've got
karma okay
1:36:27
good now we have Ryan stork oh
and I
1:36:30
already read the Ryan and
Sherri letter
1:36:32
up there at the top and he's
$277 in
1:36:34
Bend Oregon and will be
knighted today
1:36:37
Sheree signed both checks oh
you know if
1:36:43
he listens to the show honey
don't worry
1:36:47
about it you're a knight Sir
James
1:36:56
Karl's
1:36:57
son in Denver $275 and he did
write that
1:36:59
he also wrote a note in this
came in as
1:37:01
a check he's got there you go
typed it
1:37:08
out a short letter and
donations have
1:37:10
not had any extra money to
donate to the
1:37:12
best podcast in the universe
for several
1:37:14
months but I can manage it now
living in
1:37:16
the sanctuary city of Denver
has become
1:37:18
extremely expensive and I was
not able
1:37:20
to make a donation in January
as in the
1:37:22
past but I still relay largely
on the
1:37:24
real and truthful news from your
1:37:26
interpretations other sources
not very
1:37:27
much aside from the weather and
that is
1:37:29
only fifty fifty four
meteorologist
1:37:32
today I am sorry but I could
not attend
1:37:34
the Colorado Springs gathering
on the
1:37:36
19th as I had a previous
engagement I
1:37:39
understand why you would not
want to
1:37:41
meet in Den
1:37:42
/ with all the crazy people
here I do
1:37:44
want to attend a gathering in
the future
1:37:46
keep up the great work thank
you again
1:37:48
and hopefully I can return to
donations
1:37:51
when I wish to I listen several
times to
1:37:53
each episode there's a number
of people
1:37:55
that do that to each episode to
derive
1:37:57
the many things that might be
missed
1:37:59
maybe that's related to age I'm
in my
1:38:02
70s now Jim Carlson are my
night title
1:38:06
something similar at a cat man
my cats
1:38:08
would not be pleased and do not
mention
1:38:11
that so not sure what his night
title is
1:38:13
no sir Jim let me see did he
not send
1:38:18
anything along I think I have a
list
1:38:19
here honestly
1:38:22
mmm he's uh he's already been
knighted
1:38:25
yes he has okay
1:38:27
what is happening here well
maybe well
1:38:30
the he indicated he might want
to be
1:38:32
knighted
1:38:33
well yes let's know what he
wants Jim
1:38:35
Carson are my knight title
something
1:38:37
similar to Cat Man my cats
would not be
1:38:39
pleased not to mention that
okay well
1:38:42
you're gonna have to clarify
and then we
1:38:44
will continue from there yes
please do
1:38:46
and we'll be happy to bring you
to the
1:38:47
to the table just want to make
sure the
1:38:49
climate first of course you've
got Karma
1:38:56
sure ups rep in Seattle - 33 37
sir up
1:39:03
here you two are great got a
humble
1:39:07
request John I don't drink so
I'm out of
1:39:09
my element here I want to buy a
nice up
1:39:12
to $200 bottle of wine for a
friend who
1:39:15
was getting married got any
1:39:17
recommendations white is his
thing and
1:39:20
that's not some neo-nazi white
1:39:21
supremacist crap
1:39:23
he just likes white wine over
red well I
1:39:26
mean if you want to spend 200
bucks I
1:39:29
would say there's a number of
whites you
1:39:32
can get that extremely
expensive but if
1:39:35
he likes white that means you
probably
1:39:37
like champagne and for 200
bucks you can
1:39:42
get him a duck ball Dom
Perignon that's
1:39:46
what I would do mmm cuz that's
it that's
1:39:48
a great gift
1:39:50
champagne is considered just a
white
1:39:52
wine with bubbles that's what
that's
1:39:53
what is it other than that I
mean when
1:39:57
someone says I really am into
white wine
1:39:59
who is not a wine connoisseur a
white
1:40:02
wine drinker who doesn't like
champagne
1:40:04
and if he's in the white wine
he just
1:40:08
wants a white still wine you
know it's
1:40:10
like well yeah what I would
recommend is
1:40:13
go for the Cristal
1:40:14
cuz it has more impact than the
Dom
1:40:16
Perignon he'll just make you
look that
1:40:18
much cooler as a gift giver I
don't I
1:40:20
would disagree because well a
couple of
1:40:24
things one I think crystals a
better
1:40:26
product I agree with you on
that but Dom
1:40:30
Perignon is more of the gift
wine
1:40:34
I think Don para knows everyone
1:40:36
recognizes that the label is
1:40:37
identifiable from a distance
which is
1:40:39
not the case with Cristal and
it is a
1:40:42
good product and it's not 200
bucks it's
1:40:45
you can get I think Costco has
it for
1:40:47
166 I'm along those lines if
you want a
1:40:51
white white I've got a couple
of ideas
1:40:53
they would be in the pelini
Montrachet
1:40:55
or one of these Montreux spaces
are
1:40:57
gonna say that RA Cortana
Cortana
1:41:00
Charlemagne which is a high
quality okay
1:41:04
here's your backup it's not
that much
1:41:06
it's not that expensive it's
probably
1:41:08
about 100 bucks 220 bucks is a
Louis
1:41:10
Latour Courtin Charlemagne no
yes
1:41:14
Charlemagne yes get them two
bottles
1:41:17
yeah well nope you're gonna do
that buy
1:41:20
one for yourself buy a magnum
oh that
1:41:24
would be nice yeah I think
magnums
1:41:28
there's never enough wine talk
I think
1:41:30
as a gift just as a layperson
1:41:33
if it's not so who really is
like
1:41:35
technically into wine the way
you are
1:41:37
like it knows all the names big
deal
1:41:40
actually knows the name knows
the names
1:41:43
inside the brand it just looks
cool like
1:41:46
a Cristal Magnum just looks
dynamite as
1:41:48
I'm just looking at a gift from
a gift
1:41:50
professional magnums at least
250 maybe
1:41:53
300 bucks maybe fake closer to
400 he
1:41:56
said to honors his bed budget
1:41:58
okay and finding those is not
easy also
1:42:02
finding a magnum of court on
Charlemagne
1:42:04
is probably impossible you know
a lot
1:42:06
about wine for a poor podcaster
my
1:42:08
friend I started early before
it was
1:42:13
over before the gravy train and
I
1:42:16
actually can buy wine I was
telling the
1:42:19
guests red wine and sell it for
a enough
1:42:22
money to buy more wine than it
don't
1:42:24
this that's the trick yeah
that's the
1:42:26
trick that's how you got to do
it that's
1:42:27
not easy yeah I was telling to
keep it
1:42:29
wasa telling but just you know
it
1:42:31
doesn't know a lot about your
history
1:42:33
ha ha Manny was the shit back
in the
1:42:35
Comdex days didn't you organize
the
1:42:38
chili cook-off weren't you the
king of
1:42:39
all chili cook-offs no I was
that that
1:42:42
was organized by by one of the
software
1:42:45
companies and I won the first
two of
1:42:47
them that's where I fit into
that well
1:42:54
/ soldier then he organized his
chili
1:42:58
cook-offs
1:42:58
people used to buy PC Magazine
just to
1:43:01
read the back that's true they
would
1:43:05
even I was in the middle I
thought where
1:43:07
were you on the bet you on the
back of
1:43:08
something Mac user was that Mac
user
1:43:11
really yeah I was also in the
back of
1:43:13
deck professional yeah yeah I
have a
1:43:15
whole collection of those right
next to
1:43:19
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that it do
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who used
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1:44:46
don't think you know ken do you
Ken
1:44:47
Clark I never heard of it Kenny
well he
1:44:50
worked he was the v-j
coordinator at MTV
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when I got there in the 80s and
he and
1:44:55
he worked for me for a while
actually at
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home for a couple years when I
was very
1:45:00
busy with syndicated radio
shows and
1:45:03
running around and so we're
also good
1:45:05
friends been friends for about
30 years
1:45:06
and we haven't spoken in well
he missed
1:45:09
my second wife entirely so
that's how
1:45:12
long we haven't spoken and he
called me
1:45:16
married so let's talk so he
lives easily
1:45:20
I've been living in Portland
Oregon for
1:45:21
the last 17 years I just wanted
to give
1:45:23
a little a little bit of
feedback on
1:45:26
what he told me and because we
don't we
1:45:28
talk about wines we talk about
what we
1:45:30
know about Portland that it's
you know
1:45:32
seems like things are kind of
weird up
1:45:33
there they've always been weird
in fact
1:45:35
this Austin sister city so they
so
1:45:37
people claim but he had a
number of
1:45:40
things I just wanted to run
down cuz I
1:45:41
thought they were all very
interesting
1:45:44
and the first one is that you
know
1:45:46
obviously the housing market
got out of
1:45:48
the housing market went so
insane which
1:45:50
is exactly what's gonna happen
it's
1:45:52
happening now in Austin as
Portland
1:45:56
Oregon was the number one
country to
1:45:57
move to he says that half of
Silicon
1:46:00
Valley's employees have now all
moved to
1:46:02
Portland and they're
telecommuting with
1:46:05
the exact same jobs their jobs
are in
1:46:07
Silicon Valley the jobs are in
1:46:09
California now they telecommute
yeah I
1:46:13
mean and and of course their
living
1:46:16
expenses are half they
literally could
1:46:18
not afford to live in the
community
1:46:20
where their company is located
because
1:46:23
of the gentrification and the
wealth and
1:46:26
the the prices going up mainly
the
1:46:28
high-end houses go up with all
the
1:46:30
houses I mean the problem is
that they
1:46:32
didn't get in early when they
had a shot
1:46:35
at it some years ago and then
they
1:46:37
because it wouldn't sacrifice
right at
1:46:40
which you have to do and now
they're
1:46:42
priced out and they even know
they can
1:46:44
make 120 150 thousand a year
they can't
1:46:47
afford it and the people who
were there
1:46:49
who were holding out they were
just
1:46:51
living and they see their homes
1:46:52
all sudden they're worth a lot
of money
1:46:54
they look around like well he'd
be great
1:46:56
to sell my home but they can't
buy
1:46:58
anything nearly comparable for
the same
1:47:01
money so they're not moving out
they're
1:47:03
not selling so the right the
radio yeah
1:47:06
so the rental market is
exploding to the
1:47:08
rental units is there's two big
1:47:10
employers that Nike of course
is the
1:47:12
huge employer in Portland I
think is
1:47:14
that that's a well-run company
it's very
1:47:17
respectful of its employees the
other
1:47:20
one is Intel and he says that
Hillsboro
1:47:23
yeah all the Intel employees all
1:47:25
indian-pakistani
1:47:27
other than all developers
because it's
1:47:31
it's completely it's a home of
the h-1b
1:47:36
and here's what because we're
both we
1:47:39
both enjoy the flower very much
and he
1:47:41
says that what happened in the
weed
1:47:44
industry them with the legal
marijuana
1:47:47
has he said this has ruined
Portland
1:47:51
whereas they had a very vibrant
they're
1:47:53
still I guess to a degree have
a vibrant
1:47:56
microbrewery culture although
India has
1:47:59
come in and bought a lot of
them up
1:48:01
they're still you know little
breweries
1:48:02
and you can still have a good
time and
1:48:04
somehow the Portland ears
thought you
1:48:07
know this would be great and
we'll have
1:48:08
be kind of like one big giant
you know
1:48:12
Grateful Dead City will have
nice cool
1:48:15
little coffee shops and places
to go you
1:48:18
know talk about weed smoke weed
have a
1:48:19
nice weed culture he says it's
the worst
1:48:22
you can imagine they have over
like some
1:48:25
crazy amount of ten million
tons of weed
1:48:29
they've over produced which
they can't
1:48:30
ship out of state so they can't
get rid
1:48:32
of it people can't smoke it
there's so
1:48:34
much of it and everyone's going
out of
1:48:37
business except for these big
chains
1:48:39
these big boxes you know like
the
1:48:41
Walmart of weed
1:48:42
he says it's horrible and
everyone's
1:48:45
going out of bushes the Walmart
of weed
1:48:47
I forget the name get me the
name yeah
1:48:50
that these company a lot of
these are
1:48:52
public companies now and they
just
1:48:56
screwed everybody over it's
really it's
1:48:59
yeah you can go to the big box
1:49:01
dispensary and get some cheap
weed but
1:49:04
is it all the mom and pops who
had you
1:49:06
know
1:49:06
trying to build on their own
farm all
1:49:08
have been either bought out or
pushed
1:49:10
out so this is very it's a very
great
1:49:13
example of American corporatism
ruining
1:49:15
everything now that I'm against
1:49:17
corporations but this is what
you get
1:49:20
and I sent you this morning did
you see
1:49:22
the the they finally released
the plans
1:49:24
of the Google building for
Austin did
1:49:26
you see this article I said no
I did not
1:49:28
I did not see this holy crap
it's going
1:49:31
to have 5,000 Google employees
it's
1:49:35
Austin yeah it's right next to
our old
1:49:37
our old building in downtown
Austin yes
1:49:40
it's like this big keep saying
like like
1:49:43
a damn millennial it's it looks
like a
1:49:46
large sale it's right on the
water so
1:49:50
that's the whole idea that that
building
1:49:53
the hotel in yes by Dubai it
does a
1:49:55
little bit more shallow drop it
does a
1:49:58
little it's not quite as high
it will
1:50:00
have how many stores always
maybe 35
1:50:04
stories I think they said which
is
1:50:06
comparable in height but the
thing is
1:50:08
monstrous 5,000 employees
1:50:11
where are they going to live
well that's
1:50:14
gonna jack up prices how are
they going
1:50:16
to commute to downtown we don't
have a
1:50:18
real transportation
infrastructure that
1:50:23
can handle this and apparently
they
1:50:26
might in the City Council
zoning people
1:50:29
do something stop it and that's
the next
1:50:31
thing that we talked about
Portland
1:50:33
our sister city has the camp
anywhere
1:50:36
rule which this is the city
ordinance
1:50:38
that was just lifted in in
Austin where
1:50:41
you can camp anywhere Ken says
Adam
1:50:44
there are in public parks on
jogging
1:50:47
jogging paths bike paths
sidewalks
1:50:51
everywhere you go there's tents
and
1:50:53
people camping that you cannot
walk
1:50:57
anywhere in a public space
without
1:50:59
they're just being tons of tents
1:51:02
everywhere he said people used
to like
1:51:05
to go to downtown Portland it
was cool
1:51:07
you can hang out people aren't
going
1:51:08
anymore
1:51:09
it this this tents on the
sidewalks
1:51:12
this is where we're headed in
Austin
1:51:15
although just as a side note the
1:51:18
community the community first
it was
1:51:21
very happy to see Scott Adams
tweeted
1:51:23
this People magazine did a
feature on a
1:51:25
great nonprofit here in Austin
called
1:51:27
mobile loaves & Fishes where
they have
1:51:31
affordable housing which is
micro homes
1:51:33
$300 a month and you have to
pay for
1:51:36
your own electricity but they
help
1:51:40
people go through drug
addiction other
1:51:43
addiction programs then they
bring them
1:51:46
in then they can actually work
on-site
1:51:48
doing certain jobs to make
money for
1:51:51
their rent and it's run
profitably this
1:51:55
nonprofit as in a plus balanced
a look
1:51:57
at the 990 yesterday the CEO
only takes
1:52:00
one hundred and ten thousand
dollars a
1:52:01
year and that's him in the CFO
everyone
1:52:04
else is pretty much volunteer
fantastic
1:52:07
program which should be a model
for
1:52:10
anyone it's mobile loaves &
Fishes the
1:52:12
community first village I'll be
1:52:14
reporting more on that as as
I'm gonna
1:52:16
go visit them because I'd
forgotten
1:52:17
about him in this whole
conversation to
1:52:19
the laughs what I have a clip
of mobile
1:52:24
wishes now I know I gotta cook
about
1:52:27
homeless encampments and all
the rest of
1:52:30
it Oh guys are all you know the
gap in
1:52:34
Portland your buddy actors
moaning and
1:52:36
groaning and your moaning and
groaning
1:52:38
and I we got into a beef about
this some
1:52:40
time back when I was in Austin
I said
1:52:43
yeah you're homeless thing it's
kind of
1:52:45
it's kind of lame it's kind of
like
1:52:47
low-end
1:52:48
well I mean we're not living up
to
1:52:49
people shitting on the sidewalk
like
1:52:52
your hometown if you want to
play this
1:52:55
clip it turns out that as usual
despite
1:53:00
the size of Texas California is
number
1:53:04
one and this is the clip Trump
on the
1:53:06
homeless local report
California at a
1:53:10
campaign rally last night
saying half of
1:53:12
all homeless people are in
California
1:53:16
KPIX 5 political reporter
Melissa Kane
1:53:18
in San Francisco with a little
fact
1:53:20
check Melissa
1:53:23
yeah Allen president Trump drop
dropping
1:53:26
that jarring statistic during
his
1:53:28
campaign last night saying that
half of
1:53:30
all unsheltered Americans live
in the
1:53:33
state of California so we
checked and
1:53:35
he's right today but we wanted
to know
1:53:37
why why are so many people
living on the
1:53:40
streets in California at a
campaign
1:53:44
rally in Ohio President Trump
said
1:53:47
Democrats can't be trusted to
run the
1:53:49
government
1:53:49
he cited San Francisco as an
example the
1:53:52
conditions and Nancy Pelosi's
once great
1:53:56
city of San Francisco are
deplorable
1:53:59
they're deplorable
1:54:01
he also said California is not
housing
1:54:04
its homeless nearly half of all
the
1:54:07
homeless people living in the
streets in
1:54:09
America happen to live in the
state of
1:54:13
California what they are doing
to our
1:54:16
beautiful California is a
disgrace to
1:54:20
our country it's a shame the
world is
1:54:23
looking at it according to the
2018
1:54:25
homeless assessment report by
the
1:54:27
Department of Housing and Urban
1:54:28
Development 47% of all
unsheltered
1:54:32
people live in California the
1:54:34
unsheltered are homeless people
who are
1:54:36
not in shelters or temporary
housing
1:54:38
well now that's an honest
report finally
1:54:40
using a term that makes sense
thank you
1:54:43
so when the president says
nearly half
1:54:45
of all homeless people living
on the
1:54:47
streets live in California he's
right
1:54:50
according to the report the
total number
1:54:52
of people is about 90,000
governor
1:54:55
Newsom says he welcomes the
federal
1:54:57
government's ideas and
resources if
1:55:00
you've got a critique offer
some advice
1:55:02
and counsel on solutions and if
you have
1:55:05
advice to counsel on solutions
also
1:55:07
provide resources governor
Newsom also
1:55:10
said HUD is slashing funding
for housing
1:55:12
and that's an issue also
brought up by
1:55:14
Jeff Kaczynski he's the
director of San
1:55:16
Francisco's department of
homelessness
1:55:18
and supportive housing since
1978 the
1:55:21
federal government has cut HUDs
budget
1:55:23
Authority for low-income
housing by well
1:55:25
over 50% in current dollars and
I think
1:55:29
that cut has really tracks the
rise of
1:55:31
modern-day homelessness
1:55:32
he says the funding cuts hit
California
1:55:34
especially hard
1:55:36
because it is also very
difficult to
1:55:38
build here I think we need to
figure out
1:55:40
ways to streamline housing
construction
1:55:42
we need to look at our zoning
laws we
1:55:44
need to look at our investments
in
1:55:46
affordable housing that netizen
homeless
1:55:53
more so as we said California
is 47
1:55:56
percent of the nation's
unsheltered
1:55:59
homeless and to put that in
perspective
1:56:00
this state with the next
highest amount
1:56:03
is Florida with seven percent
of the
1:56:06
nation's unsheltered homeless so
1:56:08
California is not just at the
top of the
1:56:10
list it is far and away the
state when
1:56:13
the most people living on the
streets
1:56:15
live in San Francisco
1:56:17
Melissa Kane KPIX 5 okay you
keep
1:56:19
bringing yourself when she says
1:56:20
unsheltered so I'm sure you
have a point
1:56:22
to make no the point is is that
you guys
1:56:25
moaning and groaning Portland
Austin I
1:56:29
said this is nothing you have
no clue
1:56:34
we're at 7% is the next state
on the
1:56:38
list this situation here is
unbelievable
1:56:42
it's beyond believable compared
to this
1:56:45
just whining about a couple of
tents on
1:56:48
the streets and Portland we
have nothing
1:56:51
to complain about
1:56:52
I apologize what are we
thinking here
1:56:55
this is so stupid of us we
don't want to
1:56:57
prevent anything that is my
point
1:57:00
well your points made you live
in a
1:57:03
shithole apparently well this
is another
1:57:06
example of Trump pointing out
persons of
1:57:10
color and the cities they live
in and
1:57:13
attacking them
1:57:14
oh well Pelosi is not a person
of color
1:57:16
and it's gonna do with anything
but
1:57:18
that's beside the point
1:57:19
this trumped attack dog they
wanted to
1:57:21
do this report one of our
producers sent
1:57:23
me this clip which is
embarrassing so
1:57:25
this is a local station but and
they
1:57:28
wanted to do this report as
bullcrap
1:57:30
here's Trump again let's fact
check him
1:57:32
and let's get him you know it's
nailing
1:57:34
for this because this is new
this has
1:57:36
not come up in the conversation
and so
1:57:38
they started fact-checking it
turned out
1:57:39
to be true there were these do
social
1:57:43
justice warriors at the at KPIX
are oh
1:57:46
my god he's right well what's
1:57:48
interesting
1:57:48
the term unsheltered so the two
things
1:57:51
that were interesting the
consents
1:57:53
consistent use of the term
unsheltered
1:57:55
which is much more accurate
than saying
1:57:57
homeless and again and this is
what our
1:58:00
mayor Adler and Austin is doing
you're
1:58:02
right we have nothing to
complain about
1:58:03
you're completely right
1:58:05
it is very innocuous and and
minor
1:58:07
compared to what's going on and
on the
1:58:09
entire west coast but
California in
1:58:11
particular is that his plan is
the same
1:58:14
I hear the same but we need
affordable
1:58:16
housing no you need the mobile
loaves
1:58:20
and fishes they have a truck
food truck
1:58:23
program where you can get free
food and
1:58:25
that's where they they onboard
people
1:58:28
say hey man you know you could
get
1:58:31
yourself off the street you can
make
1:58:32
some money you can pay your own
rent be
1:58:34
independent be a member of
society go
1:58:36
through this you have to have
at least
1:58:38
mental-health issue or an
addiction
1:58:40
problem and they'll send the
help you go
1:58:43
through the program you come
out of the
1:58:45
program and you can go right in
into
1:58:48
their program it and it's
successful
1:58:50
they have 200 people there now
they're
1:58:53
building phase 2 which I have
another
1:58:54
500 people now I'm gonna go
visit I'm
1:58:57
gonna come back with a report
this is an
1:58:59
Austin this is very very
encouraging but
1:59:01
I know our City Council and our
mayor
1:59:03
are man we need affordable
housing
1:59:07
idiots and speaking of which
being a
1:59:11
former real estate agent for
Remax he
1:59:14
told me what is going on in this
1:59:15
industry and that will be my
final
1:59:17
report from Portland Amazon in
1:59:20
particular but also the typical
real
1:59:23
estate sites like what's your
favorite
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Zillow etc they plan to remove
the real
1:59:32
estate agent entirely from the
process
1:59:35
and he says this is what the
Amazon home
1:59:39
delivery door lock was all
about because
1:59:42
they want everyone to have a
door lock
1:59:43
that they can open or close for
people
1:59:46
who want to come into your home
to look
1:59:48
or if you want to have your
home looked
1:59:51
in by prospective buyers and
they want
1:59:53
to do everything online
1:59:55
the whole process from finding
a home to
1:59:58
purchasing it to have
2:00:00
your mortgage all through
Amazon all
2:00:03
seamless no real estate brokers
no
2:00:06
humans involved at all that's
their
2:00:08
endgame I didn't know this was
happening
2:00:10
yeah well the real estate
people would
2:00:12
know makes sense though doesn't
it when
2:00:14
you think about it yeah bald
especially
2:00:19
with the the creeping prices
going up
2:00:21
and up and up and up so every
so the
2:00:23
houses now with it used to be
selling
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for I'd say $50,000 or
million-dollar
2:00:31
houses now and so the real
estate
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brokerage fees that you pay for
the
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signing the same paperwork is
going up
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from being oh it's yeah the
fees are
2:00:39
posted tens of thousands of
dollars just
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to sign some papers yeah
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markets got an issue I'd I'd I
always
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thought that the this you know
you have
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to get a license to be a real
estate
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agent I thought this was just a
lot
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isn't it is there liability for
agents
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if they mess something up or if
they
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don't explain something is
there some
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insurance coverage that mm-hmm
anything
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gets messed up you get your
that's what
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really but
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when you think about it when
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about the the data and the
surveillance
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and all the information that
you that
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most people willingly give to
Silicon
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owned by big advertising giant
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we'll take care of cradle to
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you're just a piece of meat
human
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resource a brain in some in
some body
2:01:55
with a wallet attached to it
which you
2:01:58
don't need no piece of meat
just want to
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make sure I got it without me
talking
2:02:10
over
2:02:13
all right let's talk about
something my
2:02:15
teased in the news learned I
got to talk
2:02:16
about because I this is
unbelievable to
2:02:20
me ABC NBC a CBS maybe there's
some
2:02:23
articles and some of the
newspapers
2:02:25
maybe but nobody nobody and I
struggled
2:02:29
and struggled to find out what
the
2:02:31
hell's going on in Hong Kong
2:02:33
yeah yes it is well they have
it don't
2:02:36
even general a general strike
scheduled
2:02:39
for tomorrow tomorrow yeah now
and I
2:02:42
have finally found the report I
went to
2:02:43
ISO Wells Canadian Broadcasting
they've
2:02:45
got something nothing so well
the BBC's
2:02:48
got something nothing so let's
see where
2:02:53
did I finally get the final
report al
2:02:56
Jazeera the only people that
had that's
2:02:59
where I got my report from to
get a
2:03:03
report well wait I found
something in
2:03:05
the process of doing the
research I have
2:03:06
the reports of that but there
is a
2:03:08
really good little summary it's
about a
2:03:11
two-minute summary which I had
to chop
2:03:12
out all the Chinese because
they a lot
2:03:14
of Chinese people talking with
subtitles
2:03:16
which does not do our clips any
good but
2:03:19
this is a background Iran that
Vox put
2:03:23
together then is pretty decent
and this
2:03:26
is the name of this clip is
Hong Kong Oh
2:03:30
Hong Kong background er God you
want an
2:03:33
independent investigation into
alleged
2:03:35
police brutality and for
charges against
2:03:38
demonstrators to be withdrawn
they fall
2:03:41
as weeks of escalating protests
2:03:43
triggered by a controversial
extradition
2:03:45
bill Andrew Thomas is live for
us in
2:03:47
Hong Kong and how many people
are on the
2:03:49
streets
2:03:51
it says Hong Kong background
and that's
2:03:55
what it's coming up as Hong
Kong's
2:03:58
background or Vox yeah that's
what the
2:04:01
clip plays ah hai bicha Digby I
know
2:04:03
what happened I overrode it
alright
2:04:06
never I I go dig up that clip
again for
2:04:09
the next show we can play the
Hong Kong
2:04:12
1 & 2 if we want did this ruin
2:04:15
everything
2:04:16
no no that was just a
background that
2:04:18
people need to know which
discussed how
2:04:20
this whole thing began
2:04:22
and you know because I think
has been
2:04:24
dropped from our news media to
such an
2:04:26
extent that nobody knows what
the hell
2:04:28
is going on it doesn't really
affect the
2:04:30
major report of what's going on
today
2:04:32
which is all hell's breaking
loose all
2:04:34
right so we'll go back and we
now we do
2:04:36
Hong Kong news one yes actual
hardener
2:04:41
yeah
2:04:41
probably bout a hundred
thousand P so
2:04:43
this is a particularly
significant
2:04:45
protest because those
protesting a civil
2:04:48
servant they work for the
government a
2:04:50
government that they have come
out and
2:04:52
defied by protesting against an
open
2:04:55
letter was sent out on Thursday
by the
2:04:57
head of the civil service here
in Hong
2:04:59
Kong telling civil servants
teachers
2:05:01
doctors other professionals who
work for
2:05:03
the government not to come out
to
2:05:04
protest because to do so would
be to put
2:05:07
the idea of impartiality of the
civil
2:05:11
service at risk but they've
been defied
2:05:13
we're expecting tens of
thousands we
2:05:15
think there was well over a
hundred
2:05:16
thousand people here right in
the heart
2:05:18
of Hong Kong in a park right
beneath one
2:05:21
of the main bank buildings here
in the
2:05:23
center of this city and the
people just
2:05:25
spilled right out of that park
into the
2:05:27
streets all around they were
hundreds
2:05:30
deep now these protests started
of
2:05:32
course in June we had further
protests
2:05:34
throughout July and here we are
now on
2:05:36
the 2nd of August and the
protests show
2:05:38
no sign of dying down at all
we've got
2:05:40
more due on Saturday to on
Sunday and
2:05:43
then the calls for a general
strike on
2:05:46
Monday now this protest was
completely
2:05:48
peaceful it's quite a festive
atmosphere
2:05:49
in fact people had cars driving
past
2:05:52
blaring out of the music of
Lainey's
2:05:54
Arad the musical than
revolution song
2:05:56
from that it's become something
of an
2:05:58
anthem for this movement
2:06:00
people seem to be going now
there's been
2:06:02
a bit of rain in the last half
hour or
2:06:04
so we just perhaps dampen
things a
2:06:05
little but certainly no sign of
violence
2:06:07
but in the last week there be
more days
2:06:09
with protests and the beam days
without
2:06:11
and it looks as though that will
2:06:13
continue throughout the month
of August
2:06:15
as they go ahead now the thing
that
2:06:18
happened was Beijing sent out a
bunch
2:06:21
they've got their own
propaganda arm
2:06:23
which is with the Hong Kongers
they
2:06:25
watched and they said well the
one thing
2:06:26
is this is just a bunch of
radicals
2:06:28
rioting and there's day you got
nothing
2:06:30
like our civil servants the
people
2:06:32
working for they go there
2:06:32
I gotta do anything cuz they
know better
2:06:35
and so there they went
immediately went
2:06:37
on strike those people yeah and
so the
2:06:41
the government is completely
beside
2:06:42
itself and because every time
they try
2:06:45
to do anything it just gets
worse they
2:06:47
will refuse to get rid of this
woman
2:06:48
who's running things and they
and these
2:06:52
rights are not stopping until
they pull
2:06:54
this this this bill and now
they're they
2:06:56
get into I had esteemed to as he
2:06:58
explains in the second part of
the clip
2:07:00
to maybe you know let's we
don't like
2:07:03
this direction that they're the
Chinese
2:07:05
are dealing here or doing
because in
2:07:08
fact when the which is the
first this
2:07:11
clip does lost clip would have
discussed
2:07:13
is that when England turned
over Hong
2:07:16
Kong in 97 there was an
agreement that
2:07:20
they were that Beijing was
supposed to
2:07:23
be hands-off until 2040 seven
2:07:28
specifically fifty years
2:07:31
what does hands-off mean that
means they
2:07:33
can't be running Hong Kong okay
so
2:07:37
there's got to be that's where
the
2:07:39
choose two systems one blob of
bullcrap
2:07:42
comes from can I add some
context from
2:07:45
boots on the ground
2:07:47
sure producer no-name Hong Kong
will get
2:07:52
worse each week worse than
before it
2:07:55
will get worse until
annihilation the
2:07:57
China I'm reading verbatim the
China
2:07:59
government wants it to escalate
young
2:08:01
men without property ownership
have no
2:08:04
hope at current income levels
it is
2:08:06
impossible to buy a house young
women
2:08:09
with no money won't date men
with no
2:08:11
property and the women can
easily get a
2:08:14
middle-aged sugar daddy in fact
multiple
2:08:16
sugar daddies most government
workers
2:08:19
come from law-abiding
hard-working
2:08:21
families but now are priced out
of
2:08:23
buying a home and even renting
rents go
2:08:26
up a good 20 percent per year
violence
2:08:29
is coming late September or
into October
2:08:32
massacres and civil war have a
nice day
2:08:36
no name in China I'm not gonna
disagree
2:08:39
that that is obviously beso
fueled by
2:08:41
the the gossip scene there
2:08:46
be that as it may this isn't
getting
2:08:49
better and the Chinese aren't
doing a
2:08:50
very good job of dealing with
but the
2:08:51
problem they still have is this
night
2:08:54
2047 issue right and so if they
violate
2:08:58
the terms of the agreement that
britain
2:09:00
set down to turn over hong kong
i
2:09:03
suspect that there's a
possibility that
2:09:05
hong kong can either turn into a
2:09:07
singapore city state or the
british may
2:09:10
have to come in there and do
something
2:09:11
about their the deal that they
got
2:09:13
screwed on that's what it
looked like
2:09:15
that's that's the Zen the
British Navy
2:09:19
Hong Kong lump of coal to get
the Navy
2:09:25
going so let's play part two is
this a
2:09:29
problem for Kerry lamb and a
problem for
2:09:31
Beijing and as much as I guess
to ask
2:09:33
you the question a different
way Android
2:09:35
does this chime with the
atmosphere the
2:09:38
feeling that that makes people
go on the
2:09:41
streets and protest even though
those
2:09:43
earlier demonstrations are
kicked off in
2:09:44
May the hook for those was a
different
2:09:47
issue completely that's right
well this
2:09:48
all began with these
controversial
2:09:50
proposals to introduce
extradition laws
2:09:53
here allowing people to be
extradite to
2:09:54
the mainland China and the
government
2:09:55
has essentially put those on
ice it
2:09:57
hasn't completely scrapped them
as the
2:09:58
protesters want but it's
effectively
2:10:00
done the same thing but these
protests
2:10:02
are no longer about that this
is now
2:10:03
just a general movement calling
for more
2:10:05
democracy in Hong Kong and for
corley
2:10:07
the less oversight from Beijing
but of
2:10:09
course that's the last thing
that
2:10:10
Beijing wants to give people
here they
2:10:12
do not want to be seen to be
backing
2:10:14
down than anything and when it
comes to
2:10:15
one of the big issues which is
the
2:10:17
resignation of the chief
executive
2:10:18
Carrie Lam well if they were to
and I'm
2:10:21
talking about Beijing here if
they were
2:10:22
allow her to step down it would
look
2:10:24
like a big victory here for the
2:10:25
protesters in Hong Kong and the
concern
2:10:27
of course in Beijing is that
that
2:10:28
potentially could spread beyond
Hong
2:10:30
Kong to other parts of China
and that is
2:10:33
the big big elephant in the
room here
2:10:35
they don't want that rabbit to
be pulled
2:10:36
out of the Hat they don't want
anything
2:10:37
here in Hong Kong to happen
that could
2:10:40
spread elsewhere now they have
tried to
2:10:42
dissuade people from protesting
there
2:10:44
was that video that was
released on
2:10:45
Thursday by the garrison of the
People's
2:10:47
Liberation Army of China and
that was
2:10:50
showing the army dealing with
2:10:53
hypothetical riots the
essential message
2:10:55
there to protesters was if you
come out
2:10:58
of
2:10:58
the big numbers we could if we
wanted to
2:11:00
send in the military and look
what would
2:11:02
happen if we did that was a
warning it
2:11:04
certainly hasn't worked tonight
though
2:11:05
they were expecting as I say
tens of
2:11:07
thousands we think there was
well over a
2:11:08
hundred thousand people who
took part in
2:11:10
this one and there's no sign of
these
2:11:11
protests dying down anytime
soon Andrew
2:11:15
thank you very much here's a
question is
2:11:17
this a result of our current
economic
2:11:23
policy ie tariffs and trade
wars or is
2:11:27
it is they part of it well what
is not
2:11:30
discussed here is are there
provocateurs
2:11:33
are there people on the ground
helping
2:11:36
these protesters to stand up
against the
2:11:39
evil Chinese government well
noodle them
2:11:42
is not there not that we know
of there's
2:11:46
no evidence of this and it
hasn't been
2:11:48
brought up in the conversation
by any of
2:11:50
the outlets that you'd think
would bring
2:11:51
it up it's mostly being
suppressed I
2:11:54
personally think that there's
got to be
2:11:56
some I would think because
because
2:11:59
whoever says you have to
remember that
2:12:00
the CIA network in China was
wiped out
2:12:04
killed uh kill all killed
abodes a
2:12:07
couple years ago during the
Obama
2:12:09
administration uh by what but
there's
2:12:12
some some bad actor in the CI a
was a
2:12:15
Chinese guy never got everybody
killed
2:12:17
so they killed all these guys
and this
2:12:19
could be some sort of payback
for that I
2:12:21
don't know I mean there's a
problem that
2:12:25
we have is that nobody is
covering this
2:12:29
why do I have to go to Al
Jazeera though
2:12:31
I can answer that for a story
that's
2:12:33
just huge who owns everything
if you're
2:12:38
not getting it out of Hollywood
2:12:40
the Chinese own Hollywood they
own the
2:12:42
theater Democracy Now doesn't
have this
2:12:45
story hey you don't know how
deep this
2:12:47
Chinese stuff goes man there is
Chinese
2:12:51
money all over the place the
Joe Biden
2:12:55
the likely nominee for
Democratic
2:12:58
candidate is entrenched in
Chinese
2:13:01
finances with his son hunter
and the
2:13:03
billion dollar hedge fund
shameful this
2:13:06
is an example of a failure of
the
2:13:08
mainstream media we're gonna
have a
2:13:10
general strike in Hong Kong
tomorrow
2:13:12
this is not a minor couple of
dip shits
2:13:15
I mean they'll cover like 40
people
2:13:17
protesting a trump visit oh
this forty
2:13:21
people are here and they're all
so why
2:13:23
don't why do you hate Trump and
they'll
2:13:25
cover all that crap and we got
a close
2:13:27
to a million people day after
day if
2:13:29
this is like the same thing
with the
2:13:31
yellow vests protesting here
they've
2:13:32
stopped covering it yes and now
what
2:13:35
good are they if they can't
cover this
2:13:37
stuff and now in France you
have the
2:13:39
black helmets have you heard of
this
2:13:41
movement no oh yeah of course
not why
2:13:43
would I how could I possibly
have heard
2:13:45
of it the black helmets are
immigrants
2:13:47
who are pissed off that they
have no
2:13:49
opportunity and they're dying
and now
2:13:52
they're rioting and they're
rioting
2:13:54
properly you didn't see any of
that you
2:13:57
barely get it on your own news
it's
2:14:01
serious this is ver now we have
the the
2:14:04
mainly African immigrants
flipping out
2:14:08
about not getting enough money
not being
2:14:10
taken care of no jobs no
opportunity of
2:14:13
course they were promised all
this and
2:14:16
now they're rioting these are
major
2:14:22
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be covered
2:14:24
by somebody in it and if I have
to dig
2:14:27
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yes we
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2:16:14
signature we wouldn't be you
know we
2:16:17
would be it it would be
considered a
2:16:20
copy you can copy stuff as long
as you
2:16:23
tell people but I'm thinking we
got some
2:16:26
Trump had some things you know
maybe we
2:16:27
could get signed yep Hillary
bumper
2:16:33
sticker I'd be a good one sir
late 9999
2:16:37
mr. daddy cast of the love house
2:16:39
ninety-nine 33 sure got Natan
Sebastopol
2:16:42
California 69 69 Baron mark
Tanner in
2:16:45
Whittier California sent some
photos
2:16:47
from the meet up gotta mention
this
2:16:49
which which need up was this is
the meet
2:16:51
up in Orange County yeah I been
a few
2:16:54
people and here's the here's
the problem
2:16:56
people should pick take note
2:16:58
the tie and let me explain this
because
2:17:02
I had a I'm deep in this so I
can do it
2:17:04
really quick I was gonna in
fact can we
2:17:07
do that at the end we do the
meetups cuz
2:17:08
it's a there's a couple things
going on
2:17:10
okay so don't make a note cuz
I'm gonna
2:17:14
forget what my plan oh I have
it all
2:17:16
lined up to talk about it
2:17:17
Brian Smith in Raleigh North
Carolina
2:17:19
6610 Peters precipitous his
house is
2:17:28
number 33 oh he's in
Netherlands I could
2:17:31
not resist though I thought I'd
chip in
2:17:32
thanks for their weekly
amygdala stimuli
2:17:34
it's a non stimuli you don't
want to
2:17:37
stimuli
2:17:40
Alexander mercury F in Nashua
New
2:17:45
Hampshire in New Hampshire 58
58 he is
2:17:50
going to be knighted he's gonna
actually
2:17:52
is gonna send it towards his
spouse's
2:17:54
Dame hood okay he's on the
birthday list
2:17:58
oh he had already reached
knighthood
2:18:00
last year which he didn't
realize he
2:18:02
says the layaway program works
this now
2:18:05
the balance goes towards his
spouse
2:18:07
spouses Dame hood and he wants
to be
2:18:09
known as Sir Alex the knight of
the
2:18:10
White Mountains which I think
we have no
2:18:14
problem with it's also his
birthday
2:18:15
tomorrow so he'll be on the
list this is
2:18:18
good and will give you karma and
2:18:20
everything for your smoking-hot
MILF and
2:18:22
her endeavors coming up
Jonathan Evans
2:18:26
new in New Orleans 5555
Nicholas Bowman
2:18:34
uh 5510 devilicus under damn
along with
2:18:38
Sir Tom Darian DeForest
Wisconsin 5510
2:18:42
Francisco Tejeda or Tejada
Tejeda Tejada
2:18:47
5432 Nancy Murphy and San Bruno
should
2:18:51
be at the next meetup in the
bay or
2:18:53
we're gonna have one on the
eighth come
2:18:54
on over Nancy 5244 Paul no in
Knoxville
2:19:01
Tennessee 50-69 the following
people are
2:19:03
$50 donors name and location if
2:19:05
applicable including Tiffany
grabbers
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grab its grabbers
2:19:11
in Salem Oregon Paul mm contra
mas in
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Westwood Massachusetts
Villarreal
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Villarreal and Mercedes Texas my
2:19:22
favorite name Matthew
Janiszewski in
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Chicago Corey Podesta in
Minneapolis
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Minnesota
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Bradley Leadon Christopher
rechak in
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jobs
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grandma please got it
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Michael Janowski and Lynn Dora
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Pennsylvania Pascal mmm Sealy
I'm
2:19:48
thinking maybe jelly but Sealy
probably
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Andrew Knox Knox and ham
Knoxville
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Tennessee the great Knoxville
Scotty
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Knight and lost wages Nevada
sir Bret
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Farrell in Oklahoma City
Oklahoma and
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finally sir Brian Watson in
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North Carolina that's our group
of
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producers for show 1161 I want
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everyone and every one of them
yes Lee
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also thank you to the people
who came in
2:20:16
with our 33 donation there were
a couple
2:20:18
that was the people did
participate this
2:20:21
somehow
2:20:22
John had come up with some math
equation
2:20:26
they made a lot of people don't
add you
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this special a lot of people
did 3333
2:20:32
but that's normal
2:20:33
33 was one two three four five
six six
2:20:37
people yeah that was a winner
2:20:39
okay I'm not gonna vote for
Andrew yang
2:20:44
but everyone who donates is is
welcome
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of course but also we're very
grateful
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and when you come in under 50
which
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people do to not be mentioned
they want
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to be anonymous we also have a
lot of
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programs that you can and as
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with Alexander they do add up
and after
2:21:01
a while the ring is yours
knighthood and
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a seat at the round table does
happen
2:21:05
and and we will be knighting
and we have
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a dame as well or is it just
knighting
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today yeah yeah of course you
got Cherie
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yes okay so we've got a knights
and
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have everybody at the table but
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all this is what keeps the show
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without this help we definitely
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not be able to do it so thank
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karma
2:22:02
[Music]
2:22:07
today is the 4th of August 2019
we do
2:22:11
have a list for you of birthdays
2:22:12
alexander mercury f who will be
speaking
2:22:14
to in a moment he celebrates his
2:22:17
birthday tomorrow on August 5th
champ of
2:22:18
the Mid Valley says happy
birthday to
2:22:20
his douchebag dad Kent turning
70 years
2:22:24
tomorrow Jill John tree to her
husband
2:22:26
Kevin Nixon Knutson there you go
2:22:29
also on August 5th Zach Brown
says happy
2:22:32
birthday to his wife annalisa
that is
2:22:34
today and he will be
celebrating on
2:22:36
August 8th that will be Zach
Brown
2:22:37
himself happy birthday for
everybody
2:22:39
here at the best podcast in the
universe
2:22:46
all right well for the
knighting yes we
2:22:52
always do that you asked me
this is the
2:22:56
last show ok so here is what's
going on
2:23:01
- I got to night and notes of
despair
2:23:05
one from the professor over on
No Agenda
2:23:08
social calm who went to the
Seattle
2:23:10
Meetup walked around for an
hour could
2:23:13
not find anybody had no idea if
was even
2:23:16
happening was very excited to
go to his
2:23:19
first Meetup and did not find
anyone
2:23:23
there and that sucks it's sad
when that
2:23:27
happens and I thought that was
bad until
2:23:29
I got the note from sir hashtag
null ITM
2:23:33
Adam unfortunately my son sir
2:23:35
Dragonheart and I just returned
from the
2:23:37
Orange County meetup very
disappointed
2:23:39
in what in that we could not
find other
2:23:41
na people we drove an hour an
hour and a
2:23:43
half from West LA to get to
Golden Road
2:23:46
brewing and got there around
1:15 p.m.
2:23:48
the meetup hours were 2 p.m. to
8 p.m.
2:23:50
and we're very lucky since
parking was
2:23:53
completely full but found a
spot as
2:23:54
someone was leaving the
location is very
2:23:56
big with a large inside space
mainly for
2:23:59
people eating and a main bar
and a large
2:24:01
spread outside space now anyway
my son
2:24:04
and I spent the next hour and a
half
2:24:05
walking around trying to find
where the
2:24:07
meetup was going to be based or
at least
2:24:08
to find other NA attendees with
no luck
2:24:11
we asked the staff know no one
knew
2:24:13
anything anyway he says this is
not a
2:24:16
reflection of you or John or
the meetup
2:24:18
organizers but if people are
going to
2:24:19
set meetups they should be some
2:24:21
way of connecting with everyone
finding
2:24:23
everyone this is especially
true for
2:24:24
people we have never met or
location
2:24:27
we've never been to he was very
sad with
2:24:32
lose giu back here okay so he
and this
2:24:38
her dragon heart were very sad
so I of
2:24:41
course got in touch with the
back office
2:24:43
and with lo and behold do you
know what
2:24:47
happened it was a glitch this
is my
2:24:50
favorite answer and the glitch
there's a
2:24:55
couple things going on here but
the big
2:24:56
problem is for some reason on
the No
2:25:00
Agenda meetups dot-com site if
you don't
2:25:03
specifically set the time zone
of and
2:25:07
this is what the glitch is this
is why
2:25:09
we like explaining it the time
zone will
2:25:12
default to Africa if you don't
set it
2:25:15
explicitly so that's why they
probably
2:25:18
showed up six hours before the
meetup
2:25:21
didn't know it and had a bad
experience
2:25:24
and I think the professor may
have had
2:25:26
the same at the Seattle meet up
so that
2:25:29
that it defaults to some GMT
time well
2:25:32
Mimi
2:25:33
lastly yeah that'd be great yeah
2:25:40
and now there's also things I
believe we
2:25:44
can do to make it easier for
people to
2:25:45
identify and you know there
should be a
2:25:48
contact that you can reach out
to so we
2:25:50
are definitely having that
worked on
2:25:52
Daniel of no agenda meet ups
comm is
2:25:54
fixing the glitch so I'm really
sorry
2:25:57
that happened but in general I
think we
2:26:00
need to be careful that that
these
2:26:01
meetups you know that you if
you're
2:26:03
gonna go you have to have had
some
2:26:04
contact somehow what else did
you have
2:26:06
on this that was it and I think
people
2:26:08
who put together the meetup
because
2:26:10
these are not our meetup Caesar
meetup
2:26:12
said the communities using
should check
2:26:15
the time on the meetup site to
make sure
2:26:18
that it's not in Africa yeah
and that
2:26:23
apparently was not done right
but a lot
2:26:25
most people found the meet
evident which
2:26:27
makes me wonder how what's the
2:26:28
difference do they because
there was not
2:26:30
especial mailings or anything
I'm not
2:26:32
sure what wipes some people
right didn't
2:26:34
they
2:26:34
this issue but well said first
I thought
2:26:36
people were just scheduling
meetups and
2:26:38
then bailing and not going that
does not
2:26:41
seem to be the case because I
did I saw
2:26:43
pictures happened yeah I saw
pictures of
2:26:45
the Orange County Meetup but I
guess we
2:26:47
have to have some kind maybe we
should
2:26:49
introduce the lapel pins here
cuz that's
2:26:52
a lot easier to recognize
people G and
2:26:55
John just you're just
disconnecting all
2:26:57
over me here today now twice in
a row
2:27:06
anyway so uh yeah it was very
annoying
2:27:10
yeah but once you get there
once you go
2:27:14
to one apparently you can have
a darn
2:27:16
good time and I would recommend
if
2:27:20
you're in California you can
get to one
2:27:23
today today is the 4th so
Solvang
2:27:26
California simultaneously
there's a
2:27:29
Hamnet Meetup
2:27:31
I have this is new to me I
haven't
2:27:34
looked at the detail so I'm not
sure
2:27:36
what frequency this is taking
place on
2:27:39
but go to no agenda meetups
calm to find
2:27:42
out about that and I'll give
you the
2:27:44
rest of the list we have
another new I'm
2:27:46
just going to do the new ones
here we
2:27:48
have Berkeley California on the
8th this
2:27:50
is the one you'll be at I
presume yes
2:27:52
this is Berkeley California
Gilman
2:27:54
brewing it's on the website no
agenda
2:27:56
mediums comment be at 5 o'clock
to about
2:28:00
5 6 7 8 maybe on Thursday the
8th and it
2:28:05
will be and that's the West
Coast time
2:28:08
what is that in Africa ours
doesn't know
2:28:11
it is an African ours but I
guarantee
2:28:17
and I'll be there and I think
buzz kill
2:28:20
jr. will be there and me me
I'll be
2:28:22
there be a big Mora it's a
beauty
2:28:23
everyone will be there
2:28:24
except Eric who's gonna be up it
2:28:26
obviously who went to the
Portland meet
2:28:28
have been a couple other ones
up there
2:28:30
yeah we're getting lots of good
reports
2:28:32
except for the two I mentioned
so this
2:28:34
is something that works and it
is
2:28:36
incredibly important for mental
health
2:28:38
to go speak to people in person
who are
2:28:41
if not like-minded at least
won't get
2:28:45
triggered about anything you're
thinking
2:28:46
or saying
2:28:47
and another new one is August
14th in
2:28:50
Warsaw Poland so they are
international
2:28:53
you can find one almost
anywhere where
2:28:55
you live go to no agenda
meetups calm
2:28:58
and if there's not one near you
start
2:29:00
one yourself there are a lot of
fun and
2:29:02
as you can see John and I are
starting
2:29:04
to attend those where
applicable and
2:29:06
where we can again No Agenda
meetups
2:29:09
dot-com and now it's time to
bring out
2:29:12
four people we've got a couple
of
2:29:14
knighting in a day so you need
the big
2:29:16
blade for today's procedure
before your
2:29:31
seat at the roundtable the No
Agenda
2:29:33
knights and dames thanks to your
2:29:34
contribution the amount of
$1,000 or
2:29:36
more to the best podcast in the
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2:29:37
and I hereby pronounce - Casey
sir
2:29:40
mittens of false the baronet of
the
2:29:42
bluegrass Sir Alex the knight
of the
2:29:45
White Mountains Dame bear abend
and sir
2:29:48
Knight Ryan of central organ
for you
2:29:51
we've got hookers and blow
2:29:52
rent poison Chardonnay analog
synth
2:29:55
melodies and something else I
forgot
2:29:57
warm beer cold women kebab and
Persian
2:30:00
wine guises and sake bong hits
and
2:30:02
bourbon sparkling cider and
escorts in
2:30:04
and mutton and Mead what was
that thing
2:30:06
I'm supposed to have at the
table darn
2:30:08
got cut off and that one extra
one extra
2:30:14
thing was in your note oh darn
2:30:16
I didn't get it I meant a beer
and
2:30:20
something else
2:30:21
he was analog synth melodies in
2:30:22
choppered oppa jotting land
there we go
2:30:25
but jot and land Lambie yeah
wait got
2:30:28
messed up sorry but jot and
land lambic
2:30:30
there we go it's in there thank
you for
2:30:32
becoming Knights and Dame of
the No
2:30:36
Agenda roundtable this is a
this is
2:30:38
something that is cool when you
go to
2:30:39
meet up and you see a lot of
your other
2:30:41
peers and you get on the
peerage map ITM
2:30:46
that I am slash peerage it's
it's an
2:30:48
honor to have you here at the
round
2:30:50
table and thank you again for
all of
2:30:51
your support and all of your
courage go
2:30:53
- no agenda nation.com slash
rings Eric
2:30:56
the shield will get your
information and
2:30:58
send them out to you as soon as
possible
2:31:00
remember Dvorak org /na okay I
have a
2:31:09
joke I have a Joe to Genoa
update your
2:31:15
beat yeah well you you jumped
in to tell
2:31:19
me he was full of crap
2:31:20
well you can shake hands with
Lou Dobbs
2:31:23
jump in yeah you did you came
in with a
2:31:26
bullcrap clip to show that this
guy is
2:31:29
full of crap and is not coming
up with
2:31:30
anything as he promises which
is true
2:31:33
it's very true and he has
following this
2:31:36
guy as long as you have and
he's got
2:31:38
good if is funny to listen to
him but I
2:31:39
never seen anything come of it
okay well
2:31:41
he's now he's good now he's
doubling
2:31:43
down as he and his wife
Victoria tons
2:31:46
and tons aghh they don't have
the same
2:31:48
last name in their law firm
frequently
2:31:51
appear on Fox Business News
that's the
2:31:54
bastion of conspiracy theories
on the
2:31:57
Lou Dobbs program and they keep
2:31:59
promising Lou Dobbs it's
happening any
2:32:02
day now that's where the
initial oh it's
2:32:03
coming Wednesday which of
course was
2:32:06
last week nothing happened so
now
2:32:07
they're back a two-parter we
start with
2:32:11
well this something new has
happened we
2:32:14
have John we as that we have
Inspector
2:32:17
General Horowitz who is
investigating
2:32:20
the investigators we're gonna
drain the
2:32:23
swamp and now we add to that
2:32:25
Connecticut's John Durham gonna
drain
2:32:28
the swamp take it from Joe but
by any
2:32:30
traditional standard this thing
is
2:32:33
moving with lightning speed
2:32:35
let's see what's lightning
speed in a
2:32:38
very short period of time John
Durham
2:32:41
has interviewed well I
understand dozens
2:32:44
of potential witnesses and has
moved
2:32:46
into setting up a grand jury so
it's
2:32:50
going to happen I will say this
I think
2:32:52
people need to be to be
reasonable in
2:32:55
the expectation of potential
criminal
2:32:57
charges this is a very
difficult area of
2:32:59
the law to bring criminal
charges where
2:33:02
government officials are
claiming that
2:33:04
they acted in good faith we may
see some
2:33:06
initial cases which are not
brought but
2:33:09
eventually Durham is focusing
on a very
2:33:12
large criminal conspiracy
2:33:14
involving defrauding the United
States
2:33:17
government of the faithful
service of
2:33:19
these agencies I think
ultimately he
2:33:22
will get to the point of
bringing
2:33:24
charges it isn't going to
happen quickly
2:33:26
and there are going to be some
instances
2:33:28
where he isn't going to have
enough
2:33:30
evidence to charge even some
pretty big
2:33:33
people initially but some of
these
2:33:35
players will be involved in
more than
2:33:38
one series of criminal
investigations so
2:33:41
if they get a pass in one
instance they
2:33:43
may not get it in another it's
going to
2:33:45
be rough it's gonna be
difficult but
2:33:48
believe me bill Barr is not
going to
2:33:50
pass up the opportunity to do
the right
2:33:52
thing alright so more promises
from from
2:33:55
Joe that it's gonna happen you
gotta be
2:33:58
realistic
2:33:59
like when you see Comey get off
on the
2:34:01
on his leaking charge that's
because
2:34:03
we're gonna catch him on
something
2:34:04
bigger mm-hmm but now I really
want to
2:34:08
believe this it's just we've
been burned
2:34:10
so many times by believing that
it's
2:34:12
going to be you know tens of
thousands
2:34:15
of indictments grand jury
cleaning
2:34:17
sealed and oh it's gonna happen
but he
2:34:20
does have an additional data
point as a
2:34:22
result of the appointment of
Durham
2:34:24
people are flocking back to
Horowitz to
2:34:28
quote correct their testimony
to let him
2:34:31
know that they remembered new
things
2:34:33
that they found out stuff that
they
2:34:35
didn't know about people are
worried and
2:34:38
they should be because it's now
2:34:39
beginning to become very clear
that
2:34:41
Durham is moving forward with
speed and
2:34:44
people are going to Horowitz
and asking
2:34:47
to be re interviewed this
includes FBI
2:34:50
officials and others and as a
result of
2:34:53
that I'm delighted he's
delaying and
2:34:55
it's gonna make Muller look
even worse
2:34:57
when dr. myth suit gets to have
his say
2:35:01
and he's being he's already been
2:35:02
interviewed by both Horowitz
and Durham
2:35:05
fastest new oh I trust you
implicitly
2:35:10
and explicitly all right there
you go
2:35:13
right after that they did was
did they
2:35:16
leave the building to Fox
building there
2:35:18
and a guy in a white jacket and
a
2:35:21
fine then chase them down the
street I
2:35:24
don't know John I don't I don't
make up
2:35:27
the news I just reported sir
2:35:29
I've reported what the news is
reporting
2:35:32
so I don't know I don't know
they fall
2:35:35
on bad times that they're about
to be on
2:35:37
on Fox Business I mean you're
really
2:35:39
going downhill
2:35:40
Fox Business is your outlet
we're still
2:35:44
very hopeful mm couple things I
think we
2:35:50
just should just mention that
AOC
2:35:54
Alexandra Ocasio Cortez is the
she is
2:35:57
these she's the storm of the
new justice
2:36:01
Democrats the Democratic
socialists of
2:36:03
America she is the one that is
driving a
2:36:05
lot of the narrative of the new
2:36:07
democratic party um her chief
of staff
2:36:11
has been this not just I mean
he was
2:36:14
chief of staff but this is the
guy who
2:36:15
found her who trained her who
set her up
2:36:19
who funded her has left the
building
2:36:23
and that was the news of the
meeting
2:36:25
with Pelosi yes so he was
probably
2:36:28
pushed out
2:36:31
I think but did you read this
morning
2:36:33
apparently the feds are
investigating
2:36:36
him for a lexan finance fraud
yes they
2:36:41
were using a middleman they
were doing
2:36:42
some kinky stuff with the money
yeah so
2:36:46
do you know exactly what they
were doing
2:36:49
he had a corporation that they
ran all
2:36:51
the money through that him and
his wife
2:36:52
I guess ran or something along
those
2:36:55
lines I just was brought up
during the
2:36:57
campaign I remember yeah I
remember yeah
2:36:59
and Pelosi seems have been fed
his fed
2:37:02
up with this guy after this all
this was
2:37:05
all stemming from a tweet that
came out
2:37:08
of either her office or one of
the
2:37:10
offices or from or from the guy
or they
2:37:12
or the assistant who also got
fired uh
2:37:15
that that made an illusion that
the
2:37:19
Democrat moderate Democrats
were a bunch
2:37:22
of were kind of inheritors of
the old
2:37:26
southern Dixiecrats a bunch of
races
2:37:28
right that was what he had said
yes and
2:37:30
so Pelosi that was the end of
the line
2:37:33
for pullet Pelosi I guess read
her the
2:37:35
riot
2:37:35
and told her I don't know what
she can
2:37:37
do that's really horrible it
sounds to
2:37:39
me like it went like this
2:37:40
okay here's how it works in the
big girl
2:37:43
world we're going to pursue
your guy
2:37:46
we're gonna hang him up for a
finance
2:37:50
shenanigans you should probably
get rid
2:37:53
of him now either why otherwise
you're
2:37:55
going down with him I think
that's the
2:37:57
kind of game Pelosi plays that
would
2:38:00
work and work and the time line
works
2:38:03
and now but where will that
leave her
2:38:06
can she actually tweet without
tweeted
2:38:12
anything since we're we're
waiting for
2:38:13
the writing other than that she
can even
2:38:15
make it cognate you know a
coherent
2:38:17
sentence without this guy I
don't think
2:38:21
she's dumb but she certainly
doesn't
2:38:23
have the the writing that would
show
2:38:25
sure that he is pretty much
everything
2:38:27
that she says he has gone to
all the
2:38:30
questions in the committees yes
and he
2:38:32
has now gone to the Democrats
socialists
2:38:35
of America and they're going to
continue
2:38:37
with their group green New Deal
which by
2:38:40
the way is fitting in very
nicely with
2:38:42
all this fake meat that is that
even
2:38:46
Horowitz is eating fake meat
impossible
2:38:50
burgers and other chemically
produced
2:38:52
soy he's crying because he
wanted his
2:38:55
recommendation I was
recommendation
2:38:57
before the game we play on the
show he
2:38:59
shorted it he had to eat it to
see what
2:39:02
it was like
2:39:02
no he's short and kind good
well part of
2:39:06
part of the new IPCC report
which
2:39:09
according to the Guardian was
leaked so
2:39:13
this would be the inter
2:39:14
Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate
2:39:16
Change a leaked draft of a
report on
2:39:20
climate change and land use
which is now
2:39:22
being debated in Geneva by the
IPCC
2:39:25
states it will be impossible to
keep
2:39:27
global temperatures at safe
levels
2:39:28
unless there's also a
transformation in
2:39:31
the way the world produces food
and
2:39:33
manages land and they go
straight to
2:39:37
farting cows all part of the
green new
2:39:40
this new we laughed about it
all part of
2:39:42
the green New Deal the methane
so we
2:39:45
will
2:39:45
need to eat different meat and
I guess
2:39:50
because America just rejects
the idea of
2:39:53
eating bugs it's really not
caught on
2:39:55
they keep trying they even
released
2:39:58
grasshoppers in Vegas or trying
you know
2:40:00
now Vegas is making grasshopper
pies and
2:40:03
and and different grasshopper
dishes as
2:40:07
a as a promotional goof but
Americans
2:40:10
won't really eat bugs I mean we
just
2:40:12
evolved a little further than
that try
2:40:14
that in Europe maybe so instead
we do
2:40:17
what Americans love give me
something
2:40:19
fake that looks just like it
spam we're
2:40:23
the country you can hand it's
long as it
2:40:25
looks the right way we'll put
it in our
2:40:27
mouth I hate to say if that's
what
2:40:30
America is and so now it makes
sense to
2:40:32
me now I understand it was
always
2:40:34
thought it was odd that these
impossible
2:40:37
burger and fake meat lemon and
whatever
2:40:39
they're called they go public
they're
2:40:40
worth billions of dollars for
fake food
2:40:44
now I get it it's all part of
the green
2:40:47
new deal well everything's part
of
2:40:49
something yeah but this is a
scam well I
2:40:53
don't know if it's a net stuff
2:40:55
I'm not tried it once and she
didn't
2:40:58
care much for it but all Burger
Kings in
2:41:02
for a rude awakening when it
people are
2:41:05
gonna try it once I mean yeah
if you're
2:41:08
a vegan would you fear a vegan
you're
2:41:10
not eating at Burger King
anyway there's
2:41:12
no way well if you're just some
2:41:14
experimental doable let me try
it
2:41:16
because it's trendy you have
one go I
2:41:19
tried it this is going anywhere
2:41:23
I hear people who say they like
it all
2:41:26
is it very interesting you'll
answer you
2:41:28
Americans yeah well they're
lying to
2:41:30
themselves Americans will eat
anything
2:41:31
as long as it looks the right
way we're
2:41:34
really stupid I mean that old
2:41:38
disagreement with that they'll
eat
2:41:39
anything because it looks so
right wait
2:41:41
until they taste it
2:41:42
it's made from Peas so anyway
I'm not
2:41:48
buying it it's not gonna go
anywhere
2:41:50
it's gonna be dead
2:41:51
get on arrival well not dead on
a row
2:41:53
because everyone has to try it
once cuz
2:41:54
they're promoting and wait
until we see
2:41:56
the TV shows where they're
promoting it
2:41:58
I
2:41:58
we'll be getting clips I'm sure
it's on
2:42:01
its way
2:42:03
yummy yummy yummy yummy all
right where
2:42:08
did the time go
2:42:09
yeah when we write too fast I
have two
2:42:12
funny clips then alright to
finish if
2:42:14
we're finishing yeah and but I
do have
2:42:16
okay no no no no we're gonna
note that
2:42:20
it can easily wait until she'll
be funny
2:42:22
I got OTG stuff which is fun
not funny
2:42:25
but fun so what we moved that to
2:42:26
Thursday what she got for funny
well I
2:42:28
got a couple of retro Clips one
okay but
2:42:30
these are what there was a time
there
2:42:32
was a time I was noticing these
I'm back
2:42:35
in 2009 looking at old clips
and there
2:42:38
was a time that we tried to do
stuff
2:42:40
that was that was we did it
more we do
2:42:42
more things to make things
funny and
2:42:44
more ludicrous than we do today
2:42:46
really I've noticed this trend
yeah hmm
2:42:48
for example here's one this is
the
2:42:52
coming to an end clip this is
where
2:42:54
remember in 2009 when Ling Ling
and ding
2:42:56
dong goes to oh they gotta
listen they
2:42:59
were walking in wandered into
North
2:43:04
Korea for some unknown non CIA
reason we
2:43:08
were just hiking and they were
caught
2:43:14
and they were they were
blocking it
2:43:16
aside and then Clinton went
back flew
2:43:19
him back you know it came in a
boy and
2:43:20
they were all they were crying
in their
2:43:22
press conference and so this is
the kind
2:43:24
of joking way I I produced this
2:43:28
particular clip okay which one
isn't
2:43:30
coming to an end Ling Ling but
we knew
2:43:33
instantly in our hearts
2:43:37
the nightmare of our lives was
finally
2:43:40
coming to an end
2:43:44
okay it was more it was more a
comedy
2:43:50
show back then I guess you
always call
2:43:56
and the other one I've got is
another
2:44:00
example of this sort of I would
call it
2:44:04
juvenile humor that we've kind
of grown
2:44:06
out of yes is the way you would
edit a
2:44:11
clip so it would sound like
this is the
2:44:13
Hyundai ad okay so really what
you're
2:44:16
saying this is what you used to
do cuz I
2:44:18
did these clips this is your
this is
2:44:21
your doing of all the things
that are
2:44:23
changing lately Hyundai
Assurance has
2:44:25
remained rock-solid and gotten
even
2:44:28
better because now it gives you
2:44:29
something else gasps okay I'm
gonna give
2:44:38
someone everyone something
really actual
2:44:41
on the way out this is on the
street in
2:44:44
LA it'll be our last clip John
Legend
2:44:46
the famous composers singers
songwriters
2:44:50
John Legend's the guy who said
that if
2:44:53
you're a creative a creative
person and
2:44:55
Andy circumstances there's you
have to
2:44:58
be a Democrat because there's
no way a
2:45:00
creative person can be a
Republican it's
2:45:03
just not possible
2:45:04
holy crap do we still have that
one I
2:45:07
wonder if that you'll never
find it yeah
2:45:11
what is this pitch it's John
Legend here
2:45:14
I'm hosting a virtual phone
bank for
2:45:16
swing left this weekend to help
get out
2:45:18
the vote ahead of the special
election
2:45:20
in my home state of oh yeah
that's too
2:45:23
boring anyway here's a couple of
2:45:25
thoughts he has on the
President as he's
2:45:27
leaving a restaurant to to get
into his
2:45:30
a blacked out vehicle to drive
home my
2:45:33
president is a flaming races
2:45:36
shit he says piece of shit to
shit all
2:45:39
the time
2:45:39
that's what he does we need to
get him
2:45:41
out office
2:45:46
what do you think conduct
2:45:49
there's a lot that can be done
it's
2:45:50
covered over a century of
history that
2:45:52
created the problems that they
have and
2:45:54
when you don't focus on making
all of
2:45:56
our communities better instead
of
2:45:57
talking shit about our
communities just
2:45:59
because you're a racist prick
Donald
2:46:01
Trump is an evil fucking canker
sore on
2:46:06
America's cold landscape so we
need to
2:46:09
get him out of office really
makes you
2:46:11
wonder if he writes those songs
himself
2:46:12
easy really that doesn't have a
good
2:46:14
command of the vocab you see
very poetic
2:46:17
didn't even rhyme so
disappointing
2:46:21
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