0:00
look like with the dog drinking
water
0:02
Adam curry this is no agenda
curry and
0:25
from northern Silicon Valley
where I'm
0:26
skipping it I'm gonna flip
homes and
0:29
Greenland I'm John C Devorah
you know
0:37
when I read that about Trump
saying you
0:39
wanted to buy Greenland I like
oh my god
0:43
smartest thing I've heard in
the past
0:45
year from anybody and they're
all
0:49
pooh-poohing oh my goodness
this was
0:53
this is fantastic
0:55
it's not I have a clip oh good
I read up
1:00
a lot on this and it's a very
1:01
interesting idea
1:02
I love you read up but do you
know this
1:05
is not the first time we've
tried to do
1:07
this as a caress oh god that's
correct
1:10
where is my Greenland clip you
know I've
1:13
been doing this a lot tell me
you do
1:16
another clip slip we just named
it
1:21
something really strange
1:23
I could be Trump economic
rundown good
1:26
clip despite a roller coaster
week for
1:29
the Dow and some worrisome
economic
1:31
indicators President Trump
continues to
1:33
insist all is well on the
economic front
1:36
I think we're gonna have a very
long
1:38
period of wealth and success
but the
1:42
president's trade war with
China and
1:44
sagging economies in Europe and
South
1:46
America have rattled the
markets and
1:48
stoked fears of a recession a
major
1:50
warning sign for the president
who sees
1:52
a strong economy as key to his
1:54
reelection
1:55
you have no choice but to vote
for me
1:57
because your 401ks
2:00
down the tubes everything's
going to be
2:02
down the tube according to
president
2:05
balsam media and the Federal
Reserve are
2:07
working against him and holding
back the
2:09
economy in recent days the
president has
2:12
phoned Wall Street CEOs to
discuss the
2:14
markets many in the business
community
2:16
are worried two-thirds of the
CFOs
2:19
surveyed by Duke University
2:20
expect a recession by the end
of next
2:22
year markets and businesses are
starting
2:27
to think that the President may
not
2:29
really have an endgame here
Michael
2:31
strain is an economist at the
2:33
conservative think-tank
2:34
AEI the president has been
insistent
2:37
that China is bearing the
economic
2:40
burden of the tariffs when of
course
2:42
there's lots of good research
that shows
2:44
that US consumers are facing
higher
2:48
prices for certain products
president
2:51
Trump continues to defy
conventional
2:53
wisdom but historically
presidents
2:56
seeking re-election have won
when they
2:57
had a strong economy and lost
with a
3:00
weak one well I like the clip
was sucked
3:02
on the Greenland front nice
clip yeah
3:05
that part which I wrote I did
this is
3:09
just not here it was a PBS clip
that was
3:12
quite good they talked about
all the
3:13
other people who tried to do
this over
3:15
the years including Truman I
think well
3:18
here's the reason why I
immediately
3:20
thought this is interesting
3:22
what is Trump known for buying
3:25
properties at low prices and
selling him
3:28
at high prices like this is
what the guy
3:30
does like you know his Palm
Beach
3:33
mansion it's all this stuff
he's like
3:34
buys it for 7 million sells it
for 50
3:37
million likes oh I understand
what he's
3:39
looking for and he knows how to
do his
3:41
diligence on that and then you
look into
3:44
the history of the United
States by I
3:47
mean we bottle out of our
country the
3:48
Louisiana Purchase hello I mean
that was
3:51
a pretty big chunk we bought
land from
3:54
Russia Alaska from Russia all
good deals
3:56
by the way you know none of
these broke
3:59
100 million in fact most were
much lower
4:02
and and I guess it was was it
Truman or
4:06
Eisenhower who tried to buy
after so and
4:09
at World War two
4:10
Greenland said hey America come
and hook
4:12
us up
4:14
and leave it was Truman I don't
think
4:16
Eisenhower dude there's been
attempts
4:18
earlier there's an attempt in
the 1800's
4:20
we have tried to buy Greenland
more than
4:22
once yes and and the reason and
the
4:24
reason that I think always
would be that
4:26
it's strategically a great spot
to be
4:28
these days thanks to global
warming and
4:32
and people yeah if you're gonna
buy into
4:35
global warming why go to Mars
go to
4:38
Greenland yeah because it's
gonna be
4:39
beautiful there and have
beaches it's
4:42
gonna be fantastic
4:44
also keep an eye on the
Russians in the
4:46
arctic area it's a great spot
to expand
4:49
our existing military base for
oh you
4:52
know to be able to detect
ballistic
4:55
missiles a read shoot ballistic
missiles
4:58
that's fantastic because the
permafrost
5:02
is melting rare earth metals
are now
5:05
easier to get to it with you
know
5:08
opportunity I mean that it's
just it's
5:11
phenomenal but but here's the
real thing
5:13
that's going on and it's not
just the
5:16
opportunity of Greenland
Greenland owned
5:18
by Denmark the Denmark of
course could
5:24
sell it they can only sell it by
5:26
constitutional order it's you
know
5:29
they've they set this in stone
when they
5:31
accidentally came into
possession of
5:33
Greenland there would have to
be a
5:35
referendum of the you know
58,000 people
5:37
who live there who by the way
are kind
5:40
of Trumpy in some ways this is
what irks
5:42
me about this missing clip I'm
gonna
5:46
have to tell you what it would
urge me I
5:48
got this the kind of trumpet
did you
5:50
some of them are kind of
rubbish so they
5:51
go and they go into this CBS
there's a
5:53
man on the street and they go
up there
5:55
and they talk to various green
Landers
6:00
and they know al I don't know
and you
6:01
know they're kind of like wish
you
6:03
washing this time some guy
comes I said
6:05
no no way there's no way this
horrible
6:07
Trump football and he goes on
and on the
6:09
guy is Chinese oh that would
have been
6:16
great not want to be been
better in
6:18
video but well so here here's
something
6:21
interesting about this concept
and mate
6:26
and maybe
6:27
do it right after this we'll
get into it
6:28
but there's there's a lot going
on with
6:30
the central bank's with these
negative
6:32
interest rates which is is very
6:35
confusing and actually went
looking for
6:37
some couple days before this
Trump wants
6:39
to buy Greenland business I was
looking
6:42
at the Kaiser report with max
and Stacy
6:44
and and they were talking about
6:47
specifically this new mortgage
that they
6:51
are offering in Denmark where
they pay
6:54
you to take the mortgage and
that's
6:55
because they have a negative
interest
6:57
rate on savings so yeah so you
know
7:01
leave it to max and Stacey
specifically
7:03
Stacey in this case to explain
how that
7:05
works and then you understand
that you
7:07
know Denmark Denmark
7:09
yes Denmark is is basically in
Falls
7:13
they're they're bankrupt and so
it might
7:15
be a very opportune time to
come in and
7:18
in you know give it a little
influx of
7:20
cash Denmark's third largest
bank is now
7:24
paying people to take out a
mortgage
7:27
what this means is that if you
buy a
7:29
house for $1,000,000 and pay
off your
7:32
mortgage in full in ten years
you would
7:34
pay the bank back only nine
hundred and
7:36
ninety five thousand dollars no
mortgage
7:39
payments would be due between
the
7:40
purchase and payoff date so
effectively
7:43
a borrower only has to repay
principal
7:45
with a small discount
guaranteeing that
7:48
the bank loses money on the
loan and
7:50
that's a negative point five
percent
7:52
right and ain't no referring
back to
7:55
that film we did about Iceland
and I
7:56
think it was 2008 about the
Ponzi scheme
7:59
there danke bank was the one who
8:01
additionally put out this report
8:03
suggesting that Iceland was a
Ponzi
8:06
scheme about to implode now in
Denmark
8:09
as you're pointing out here
they're
8:10
using the exact same technique
of using
8:12
the hyper leveraged mortgaged
real
8:16
property assets as as
collateral to
8:20
create this enormous Ponzi
scheme so the
8:23
negative interest rates are a
reflection
8:24
of a Ponzi scheme not as
economic policy
8:27
and yeah you might end up
having zero
8:30
mortgage in the bank paying you
half a
8:32
percent a year or percent a
year but
8:34
let's keep in mind that the
value of the
8:35
property itself if it dropped
50 60 70
8:38
80 percent that's
8:39
a good deal so here's that there
8:41
economist from the icecap ank
which is
8:43
offering this mortgage
8:45
it's another chapter in the
history of
8:47
the mortgage he says by the way
Stacey
8:50
not doing voices on the show
and she
8:54
does it very well
8:55
they're economists from Daisuke
Bank
8:57
which is offering this mortgage
8:59
it's another chapter in the
history of
9:01
the mortgage he says a few
months ago we
9:04
would have said that this would
not be
9:06
possible but we have been
surprised time
9:10
and time again and this opens
up a new
9:12
opportunity for homeowners in
practical
9:15
terms the negative rates will
act as a
9:17
subsidy to the repayment and the
9:19
repayment portion will become
smaller
9:21
and smaller as the debt is
reduced he
9:24
said yes I hardly understand it
either
9:27
in fact I said it can't happen
but we
9:30
have figured out how to make a
negative
9:32
rate mortgage what what's in
that little
9:37
description and Max is going to
explain
9:38
it in a minute is this little
spread
9:41
between a negative half a
percent that
9:46
you'd be paid to take out a
mortgage
9:48
versus and now in here comes
0.75
9:55
percent negative interest rate
on
9:57
savings so there and they said
you know
9:59
it would it would subsidized or
whatever
10:01
abort they're doing is they're
taking
10:02
money from one side and giving
it to the
10:04
other how to make an egg with
their with
10:06
their five five basis points in
between
10:08
it a rate mortgage this is
another
10:11
wealth confiscation scheme if
you have a
10:12
large sum of cash at the bank
they
10:14
charge you a negative three
quarters of
10:16
1% to store your cash at the
bank it's a
10:20
negative interest rate so the
bank is
10:21
taking money out of your
account every
10:23
year to the tune of almost 1%
they don't
10:27
pay you to have your money at
the bank
10:29
they take money away now with a
negative
10:31
mortgage that money is going to
a
10:34
mortgage buyer so they're
confiscating
10:36
wealth from savers and they're
giving it
10:40
to property speculators because
the
10:43
banks have always made their
bones in
10:45
property lending their balance
sheets
10:47
are heavy with property and if
they were
10:50
to mark-to-market the value of
that
10:52
property they would all have to
declare
10:54
insolvency so to keep their fee
stream
10:58
going they are engaged in
guaranteed
11:02
property loss mortgages your
property
11:05
will lose catastrophic Lee with
these
11:07
mortgages because it's a three
thousand
11:10
year bubble at the same time
your
11:11
savings are being confiscated by
11:13
negative interest rates that's
the bank
11:15
max is so good at explaining
something
11:18
really clearly and then leaving
you
11:19
confused with the last five
things he
11:23
says like what yes see that's
that's the
11:28
problem he slipped he slipped
that in
11:29
that's bullcrap I mean you
could say
11:32
everything is a bubble and from
3,000
11:34
year old with 3,000 year bubble
so he
11:36
throws that stuff and he also
threw in
11:37
early or he threw in another
nonsense
11:40
concept yeah you're buying the
mortgage
11:42
but you're gonna lose 50 or 60
percent
11:44
of its value I don't understand
why that
11:46
why would that happen because
of a
11:48
housing bubble OOP we've
already seen
11:51
the housing bubble what they
look like
11:53
and they haven't gone so it's
not any
11:55
big shock to know what they
look like or
11:57
that some in some areas
property values
12:00
go down Detroit being a good
example
12:02
during that to collapse but
that's not a
12:05
worldwide phenomenon it's a in
this
12:08
negative interest rate thing is
this
12:10
kind of a it's not just a debt
markets
12:12
all over the world
12:13
yeah well this counts for the
fact that
12:17
things are depressing it's a
true
12:19
depression prices are going
down and
12:22
deflationary thing happening
but it's
12:25
not to the extreme that he's
describing
12:27
it well he's a 12
12:30
look this is max so of course we
12:32
understand how he speaks in 10
years
12:34
would be like oh yeah he's kind
of right
12:36
and Max was telling us about
Bitcoin for
12:38
10 years
12:39
oh yeah I guess he was right
though
12:41
it'll take maybe he's he
foresees the
12:45
future I don't know but this
but anyway
12:48
the have I presume that the
Greenland's
12:53
bonds or Treasury bills
whatever they
12:57
have I'm sure that they're they
have a
12:59
negative yield curve or
whatever on on
13:01
their debt or Denmark I should
say
13:04
Denmark now yeah grin was there
hold
13:07
dead structures based on
salvation yeah
13:09
they dead dug a hole in they
threw a box
13:11
of coins in it that's pretty
much the
13:12
government soon so it sounds
like a good
13:15
deal is my point
13:16
like it vt close it yeah
13:19
do you imagine I already said
no I would
13:22
right away be buying property
they just
13:25
give me a little piece of land
yeah they
13:29
said no but what are they doing
with it
13:34
and the Chinese you know there
was a
13:35
moment the Chinese are moving
in to
13:37
green land to exploit it but
they
13:40
haven't made the choice to try
to buy
13:42
the place the Chinese have
neither that
13:46
I know of have gone into Africa
all
13:48
these places where they go and
bought
13:50
anything they just no no they
just say
13:51
look and are they in
13:53
in Greenland with their
operations ok
13:56
and yet another reason to go
how many
13:58
are in there I don't know all I
know is
14:01
that they're there and Trump
knew it
14:03
never something next thing you
know he
14:04
wants to buy the place and kick
him out
14:06
that's why I thought it was so
funny to
14:08
hear this Chinese guy signal
American oh
14:10
good how a potential Chinese
built
14:14
Airport in Greenland could be
risky so
14:18
they're building the building
in Airport
14:22
like you need to on that island
because
14:25
we've got a base to Lee I think
it's yes
14:29
yeah and they can build an
airport but
14:32
they're poor would be for
transport to
14:34
move of course of course that's
exactly
14:38
what they want and that and I
think
14:40
that's the move that's the move
right
14:43
there very funny I'm sure you
meant it
14:47
though all right well hey let's
do some
14:51
financial news this GE thing
that you
14:54
guys talk about that on the
know eh I'm
14:57
plugged I play this this news
report
14:59
this developing story on the
heels of
15:01
this nearly 170 page report
from Madoff
15:06
whistleblower and financial
investigator
15:08
at Harry Marco Polo's we're
getting now
15:10
a response we got a response
from GE on
15:12
this report earlier today but
now we're
15:14
getting a direct response
15:16
ge CEO Larry Kolb as well he
says quote
15:19
GE will always take an
allegation of
15:21
financial misconduct seriously
but this
15:23
is market manipulation pure and
simple
15:25
mr. Marco Polo's report
contains false
15:27
statements of fact and these
claims
15:29
could have been corrected if
you checked
15:31
them with GE before publishing
the
15:33
report the fact that he wrote a
hundred
15:34
and seventy page paper but
never talked
15:36
to the company officials goes
to show
15:38
that he is not interested in
accurate
15:40
financial analysis but solely in
15:41
generating downward volatility
in GE
15:44
stock so that he and his
undisclosed
15:46
hedge fund partner can
personally profit
15:49
you may recall earlier today on
squawk
15:52
on the street we had mr. Marco
Polo's on
15:54
I actually asked him why he
hadn't
15:56
spoken to the company the point
he had
15:59
made was that he was relying on
16:00
financial statements and that
based on
16:04
his experience talking to the
company
16:06
didn't want to put them in a
position to
16:07
be able to destroy any kind of
evidence
16:09
or financial documentation
nonetheless
16:12
this is the response from GE
CEO Kolb
16:15
and will continue to bring the
latest as
16:16
the story unfolds now this is I
was just
16:19
looking at the troll room no
like yeah
16:21
this is fake the guy's name is
marco
16:23
polo but this guy has
credentials yeah
16:29
number large he was the Bernie
Madoff
16:33
yeah he's the real deal and the
thing
16:37
that was I thought was most
interesting
16:38
about this is well first of all
you hear
16:40
in that messaging well he
hasn't even
16:41
talked to us man well your
public
16:43
company douchebag everyone
should be
16:45
able to calculate numbers him
doing this
16:48
if market manipulation yeah
that would
16:51
be pretty stupid to go around
everywhere
16:53
saying hey look at me
16:56
they suck no good and not mean
it but
17:01
third it's long term health care
17:03
insurance what exactly is that
17:09
I have no idea because that's
that
17:12
before we go on I want to make
a couple
17:14
of things mention a couple of
things
17:16
about ge ge hasn't been known
to be like
17:18
this lingering zombie dog for
decade at
17:24
least it's always biology is
the worst
17:27
right they can write do
anything right
17:28
they got their jet engine
company which
17:30
is pretty I mean they got good
companies
17:32
but the overall the whole
company is
17:33
kind of flagging and it has
been ever
17:37
since Jack Welch you know
instituted
17:39
stacked ranking at the company
right one
17:42
who brought introduced it to
the world
17:44
and ruined I think that ruined
the
17:46
company I think stacked ranking
ruins
17:48
all companies is what it does
anything
17:49
Marissa Meyer touches and she
says I
17:53
think she's a stack well she's
a big fan
17:55
and this is a technique where
you it's a
17:57
look it up we're not gonna go
to great
18:00
detail about it but look at
what's
18:01
called stack ranking it's a
personnel
18:03
management technique that is
possibly I
18:06
don't use achill chairs of the
business
18:09
world it's the world's worst
system and
18:12
Microsoft branded for a long
time and
18:14
they've drank run the country
country up
18:15
the company right into the
ground anyway
18:17
that comes from GE and GE and I
remember
18:20
the one time I was at a summit
vent and
18:24
I was sitting at a table and a
bunch of
18:25
this is like 20 years agos GE
executives
18:29
and they were the most arrogant
jerks
18:30
uh-huh and they were bragging
about how
18:33
they invented this and they
reinvented
18:35
the TV remote conceal you know
that that
18:39
were they drinking at the time
or it was
18:42
something a bad hey Mouse man
hi we
18:47
invented the remote and we
invented the
18:49
alarm clock and we invented the
18:51
push-button with all these old
18:55
inventions about how great they
are I
18:56
find they're very listen to
something
18:58
wrong with these guys
19:00
it'll be very you know man we
invented
19:03
the fridge man I was
Westinghouse it
19:07
maybe was General Electric
whatever it
19:10
seemed to me that they were just
19:12
blowhards mmm-hmm well this
long-term
19:17
health care insurance problem
they have
19:20
is interesting because you know
when
19:21
we're talking about
19:22
health care in america and
medicare for
19:25
all these all these different
things and
19:27
the real problem that we have
in our
19:30
health care is the insurance
company the
19:33
insurance sector that's why the
prices
19:35
got jacked up and i'll give you
one
19:36
example the pet insurance
before pet
19:40
insurance hey you go to the vet
25 bucks
19:42
you know maybe a little bit
more pet
19:44
insurance now you can't get out
for
19:45
under a grand because a pet
insurance so
19:49
now you're you're expected to
pay
19:51
seventy dollars a month for
your pet
19:53
insurance and they jacked up
the prices
19:56
it's how that market works
because it's
19:58
not a free and open market its
regulated
20:00
but if these companies are
going broke
20:03
because they don't have the
money here's
20:05
the marco polo's guy explaining
the
20:09
numbers I mean we've been
seeing it
20:10
making white ops the power
business
20:13
reserves against the insurance
business
20:15
which is at the heart of what
you're
20:17
saying is the problem here
ultimately
20:19
why now why why choose to
investigate
20:22
now we were doing another case
last year
20:24
against the long-term care
insurance
20:26
company and then we spotted all
the
20:28
losses from these insurance
companies
20:29
landing on GES books so we
switched
20:31
focus to GE because the fraud
was so
20:33
much bigger here so you're
saying 15
20:37
billion dollars that they've
set aside
20:39
saying look people are living
longer
20:41
it's tough to get high interest
rates to
20:44
set against what we're seeing
in this
20:45
business it's simply not enough
correct
20:48
it took 15 billion they need to
take
20:50
twenty nine billion dollars
more even
20:52
nothing but negative surprises
four
20:53
years twenty two billion for
Alstom in
20:55
November 15 billion in January
2018 a
20:58
long term here 773 million this
quarter
21:01
for energy grid
21:02
big surprises they're always
negative
21:04
they should have been taking
them all
21:06
along in smaller chunks they
wait to the
21:08
last minute
21:08
and they hide things from the
market
21:09
first quarter of 2021 they need
to take
21:12
ten point five billion dollar
gap right
21:14
down as a non-cash charge so
ever right
21:17
but an 18 and a half billion
media cash
21:19
charge whenever the Kansas
Insurance
21:20
Department has requested they
had a 15
21:23
billion dollar write down in
January
21:24
2018 but they had no cash to
pay it so
21:27
they had a spread out over
seven years
21:29
that's the problem with GE
their cash
21:31
poor they say they have over
seven -
21:33
almost seventeen billion in
cash the
21:34
problem is their current
liabilities are
21:36
sixty billions so the cash is
nowhere
21:38
near enough and I guess the low
interest
21:41
rates are there one of their big
21:42
problems so they can't make any
money on
21:44
the money they have right well
yes
21:47
there's that but that's
probably at
21:51
least money's cheaper for him
but he's
21:53
right about all this but I
think it's
21:55
just the tip of the iceberg
when it
21:56
comes to these liabilities
unfunded
21:58
liabilities which is what we're
talking
22:00
about yeah all the states have
them yeah
22:02
I mean I can't imagine what you
know the
22:05
CalPERS here in California and
all these
22:08
other places and all the big
22:09
corporations have them in
countries from
22:11
do countries entire countries
have these
22:14
liabilities cuz of this
insurance scam
22:17
we've all watched it so now
where is the
22:20
pain $1,500 a month for health
insurance
22:24
oh but I'm so happy doing it so
if that
22:32
is the leverage that the
Democrats have
22:34
in the 2020 election even
though they're
22:35
not playing it right how do
they how do
22:38
they have leverage with that
well
22:40
they're pushing for you know
Medicare
22:42
for all
22:43
most of the leaders are set for
Biden
22:46
right and they've got an
argument to be
22:50
made it's like there's some
people do
22:52
annual salaries on as much as
their
22:54
health insurance costs
22:56
well let's and what is that
would
22:58
they're never used to be health
22:59
insurance cause they never did
all these
23:01
things are bogus that prices of
drugs
23:03
weren't assigned nothing was
until
23:04
health insurance scam came
along Nixon
23:07
administration well let's see
what I
23:10
want to promote it what I was
gonna say
23:12
let's let's hear how Medicare
for all
23:14
would work
23:15
in the united states we have a
pretty
23:17
good example the UK national
health
23:20
system everyone says it's great
why
23:21
can't we be like them well
let's have a
23:24
listen make sure to remove your
dentures
23:27
before surgery or you could
swallowed
23:29
them that's what happened to
his 72 year
23:31
old man in Britain the ban had
minor
23:34
surgery he returned to the
hospital six
23:36
days later complaining of blood
in his
23:39
mouth and difficulty breathing
doctors
23:41
were not able to diagnose the
exact
23:43
problem so they sent him home
with some
23:46
prescriptions for mouthwash
antibiotics
23:49
and steroids but he returned
two days
23:51
later and that's when they
found this
23:54
dentures lying across his vocal
cords it
23:58
took him into surgery one of the
24:00
hospital for another six days
take out
24:04
your dentures before you have
this baby
24:07
Lourdes makes no sense of
course not I
24:15
had it laying around for like
three
24:17
shows I had to play this
sometime get
24:20
that off the books okay well
yeah I
24:24
don't know what we do is the
insurance
24:26
scam is is what it is that you
never
24:28
hear anyone talking about it
where's
24:30
Elizabeth Warren talking about
the
24:31
insurance companies there same
people
24:34
don't talk about it because the
networks
24:36
won't pick it up if they do the
networks
24:38
are you know different pharma
is the
24:41
main beneficiary of the whole
thing with
24:44
their billions and billions and
profits
24:46
selling you know screwy drugs
24:48
and they're they dominate
advertising
24:52
and it's just corrupt the whole
thing is
24:54
corrupted we're one of the I
think maybe
24:56
two countries in the entire
world that
24:58
allow drug manufacturers to
advertisers
25:01
and promote expensive drugs on
TV yes I
25:03
don't know why we do it this
obviously
25:05
the corrupting influence it's
it doesn't
25:09
help
25:13
and then you have the guys like
Obama
25:15
who's number one when he was
running for
25:18
president is number one and
investor was
25:21
the insurance industry with the
25:23
insurance industry and then
guess and
25:25
guess what they got they got
Obamacare
25:27
yeah which again now they get
to make
25:30
well but as much money as they
want yeah
25:32
well okay well that's the end
of the
25:34
show for me I'm properly
depressed
25:37
let's go buy some land in
Greenland I'd
25:40
love to go have you been in
Greenland
25:41
over stopped over there I mean
what
25:43
would be the reason in the what
I mean
25:45
there's a lot of places really
nice
25:47
refueling refueling people
refuel in
25:50
Greenland they're refueling in
Iceland
25:52
Iceland I think more frequently
25:54
well Iceland is actually a
great place
25:56
to have a stopover yeah because
they
25:58
have the big shopping center
people the
26:00
airport actual people and
people in bars
26:03
lots of bars I got it I can't
how many
26:08
Chinese are in Greenland that's
I hadn't
26:10
even thought about that
26:12
of course those guys hey I was
wrong
26:19
about the dress the Epstein
dress
26:22
although I'm still not
convinced it was
26:24
hanging in his in his apartment
but okay
26:28
I guess it I guess it's wrong
about
26:31
twice I said well I had
definitely seen
26:34
you some photoshop job well I
had seen
26:36
this before I had seen this
image and I
26:39
didn't know if it was a picture
or
26:40
whatever it was and so this is
not new
26:42
new is that it's in Epstein's
house but
26:45
I found the evidence that it's
there to
26:47
be quite sketchy but I didn't
even think
26:49
it was an actual painting but
it was
26:53
then it was auctioned off and
fine art
26:56
collection I mean that does not
bode if
27:00
it really was in his house
that's pretty
27:02
bad yeah and you know bills
coming by to
27:06
visit from time to time is that
just to
27:08
poke him in the eye they hit
him you
27:10
know what the point of it would
be if
27:11
you met if he comes to visit
day he
27:13
probably doesn't visit that
area but
27:15
yeah or into the the rooms in
the back
27:18
but as we discussed it's like
we're
27:21
never gonna find out about
Epstein
27:23
everyone's gonna go crazy and
they all
27:25
the
27:25
I don't even read it anymore
and then we
27:27
got of course I was interested
in Jala
27:30
Maxwell and now she's become
you know
27:33
like Elvis like Bigfoot oh
there she is
27:35
at an in-and-out burger who
took this
27:38
picture
27:39
you know there's no evidence
that this
27:43
was a recent and who the hell
sits in
27:46
the pinup on the picnic tables
at
27:49
in-n-out burger the whole point
in and
27:51
out is it drive-through you
don't
27:52
actually eat there you can I
have once
27:55
okay but now let me I have my
thoughts
27:59
on this because I think this
was just I
28:01
think there was messaging here
I think
28:03
this was spooky stuff well you
know this
28:05
whole book there's no evidence
that's
28:07
the book she was reading it was
there's
28:08
no photographic evidence that's
why I
28:11
think this whole thing was this
was
28:12
staged yeah by 4chan no it was
staged
28:16
for some methods to send out
some
28:18
message about this book I read
this book
28:20
okay
28:21
no go ahead take over I'll keep
us keep
28:24
us going okay well first of all
she
28:26
shows up in a very posed photo
with the
28:29
book and she has a review
section in
28:33
another I feel said well it's
not really
28:35
her could be anybody just an
actual on
28:37
Amazon yeah and she had reviews
and
28:40
other reviews books and she
reviews
28:42
mostly junk junk fiction series
junk
28:46
romantic fiction but if you
look at all
28:49
her headlines and you look at
her the
28:51
bet you know it did looks like
a perfect
28:53
place to do you know to call
home it
28:56
just looks like a perfect place
to drop
28:58
messages especially if you what
on
29:00
Amazon on Amazon review site
yeah that's
29:04
interesting okay and and if
you've ever
29:06
met if anyone hasn't seen the
series
29:08
Rubicon 13 episode series that
they
29:11
killed yes you see that this
kind of
29:13
stuff goes on and it seems like
she
29:15
checks in if you look at her
books she
29:17
checks in if there's just every
so often
29:19
she checks in with some stupid
review
29:21
and she's got coded words this
is reads
29:23
like code something coded and
the
29:25
Rubicon story always goes into
how books
29:28
are used a lot
29:30
to get messages across you
there's just
29:32
coat the decryption code is in
your
29:35
original message and then you
go to some
29:37
book perhaps the book she just
read or
29:39
claims to have read and then
you have to
29:41
go and you look up the letters
whatever
29:43
than that yeah whatever so she
you know
29:47
and everyone assumes that she's
in
29:48
Mehsana so she writes this
review of
29:50
this book in the in the Amazon
what is
29:53
they now give us the name of
the book
29:54
first the name of the book
heroes fallen
29:59
here the book of honor okay
it's about
30:01
intelligence community the book
of
30:04
honors written by this guy GUP
and this
30:08
guy's a professor at one of the
cup back
30:11
east colleges and he you can't
really
30:13
look at his background and see
him as a
30:15
spook but all he's written his
spook
30:17
books and he wrote he's the guy
that is
30:20
most responsible for writing
about the
30:21
Greenbrier in which is the giant
30:24
facility underneath this resort
and I
30:27
think North Carolina or South
Carolina
30:29
one of the two and it is the
underground
30:33
place where all of the Congress
was
30:35
gonna go live if there was a
yeah yeah
30:38
so he busted that and they had
to shut
30:41
it down I don't know why they
didn't
30:43
turn into a tourist attractions
beyond
30:45
me but okay they shut it down
and costed
30:49
because there's because it had
the
30:50
zero-point energy going we they
couldn't
30:52
let on about that 150 million
dollars in
30:55
wasted work so anyway that's
this guy
30:59
and he did a couple of CIA
books so he
31:00
goes to see the wait does this
book how
31:02
explaining cuz I I didn't think
much of
31:05
it by the way and if there's
anything
31:06
that seems like it'd be a
coated book as
31:08
this thing so he said he went
in to
31:12
visit for some interview and he
stopped
31:14
stopped at the stars and
there's a bunch
31:16
of stars the the the wall of
honor the
31:20
wall of honor and he notices
there's
31:22
only 12 of those people are 13
some
31:24
small number that are actually
listed in
31:26
a little black book that is
under the
31:28
wall of honor that I guess some
people
31:30
have access to his in a it's
locked but
31:33
it's not but there's certain
people that
31:34
they would they know who these
stars
31:35
this represents this guy that
guy this
31:37
guy meanwhile he says something
like
31:39
forty nine of them are not
identified so
31:42
he decided that he's going
31:44
defy him as his goal in life so
this
31:48
book identify is about 15 of
them that
31:51
aren't aren't listed on there
they're
31:54
not in the CIA refuses to talk
about it
31:56
and it's kind of interesting
cuz there
31:58
any tells their whole story
it's a very
32:01
interesting read if you want to
read and
32:04
he's but in there he slips in a
lot of
32:05
crazy
32:07
little information about the CIA
32:10
training and he puts a lot of
details of
32:13
stuff in there and this is the
book that
32:16
she reviews and she is reading
and to me
32:19
it's just like a coat to me
she's
32:21
sitting there with this book
and she's
32:23
reading the book and the
discrepant
32:25
thing that people everybody
noticed is
32:27
that she's got a hardcover copy
of the
32:30
book she's a big kindle user
and on the
32:33
book review it specifically
says she's
32:36
got a Kindle version cuz the
Amazon
32:38
tells you what you've read and
not read
32:40
ah no version but apparently
says a
32:43
hardcover - which he had at
this at this
32:46
shoot at in-and-out which is
kind of
32:48
code if you think about it I
went out
32:50
I'm in I went out I'm in and
out yes
32:54
yeah okay and the first obvious
thing I
32:59
noticed yeah it's and so and
this
33:01
picture of Hearst crystal-clear
she
33:02
poses for the picture so this
just say
33:04
this she wants an extraction or
she
33:06
wants to get sent back to
wherever I
33:09
don't know what she's asking
for because
33:10
we don't know we just don't
know but
33:12
something's fishy about here's
a review
33:14
from August 15th by G Maxwell a
33:19
comforting read after a
personal tragedy
33:21
is the headline and I think
these
33:23
headlines are all code for one
thing or
33:24
another
33:25
August 15 2019 format kindle
edition
33:29
right so having the book is is
makes
33:34
little sense the hardcover it
was unless
33:38
you have to I mean it's
possible means
33:40
likely a good friend of might
know she'd
33:44
be reading it with a Kindle
paperwhite a
33:47
good friend of mine died read I
can't
33:50
remember which one she has but
she did
33:51
buy in her list on her review
she has
33:53
cut a cover for a as she bought
a cover
33:55
for a purpose
33:57
how can I just
33:57
your question have you seen her
with
34:01
this book in the photo no I
just saw her
34:06
sitting there posing with a
34:09
double-double or whatever she
was either
34:11
gonna have no we just but we
don't know
34:13
that because there's a lot of
34:14
speculation oh look at the book
she's
34:16
reading and it's this book and
that's
34:17
the one she's reading there but
we have
34:19
no evidence of that correct guy
who took
34:21
this photo and and got it
posted this
34:23
something is very fishy about
this whole
34:25
thing I know it's he's like
Bigfoot man
34:28
another sighting okay keep
going she on
34:31
her amazon review she's listed
as living
34:33
in Portland ok onward August
15th Kindle
34:39
edition a good friend of mine
died
34:41
recently under very tragic
circumstances
34:44
some of us saw it coming for
quite a
34:46
while but it was still a huge
shock when
34:49
it finally happened I picked up
this
34:52
book at the advice of a friend
and
34:55
absolutely couldn't put it down
I'd read
34:59
it walking the dog getting fast
food in
35:02
a nutburger
35:04
or even just lounging around
the house
35:07
it helped me it helped this may
be a it
35:12
helped me realize that she's got
35:14
realized it's a mistake which
may not be
35:16
a mistake it helped me realize
that my
35:19
friend really believed in
something and
35:21
that giving your life for the
CIA NSA
35:25
FBI Mossad or other
intelligence agency
35:31
is truly a higher calling and
not
35:33
something to mourn a
wholehearted
35:37
recommendation yeah was it her
just
35:43
somebody coincidental was it a
35:45
coincidence and why's Mossad
chucked
35:47
into that list hmm
35:54
hello Alex Jones
35:57
I have Jhansi Dvorak for you
I'd like to
35:59
talk to you - Mossad that's
pretty good
36:06
I like it
36:07
yeah I don't know why you're
reading
36:09
that and I'm not but you
poo-pooed it
36:12
right off the bat of course i
poopoo
36:14
this m-matt GMAX well as the
Amazon user
36:18
let me give me a break if
anything
36:22
that's that's Jeff Bezos under
his
36:24
command doing that back to 2012
yeah but
36:28
this recent post is is is the
15th of
36:31
August yeah she's been posting
all along
36:34
she posts she doesn't go more
than six
36:37
months without posting okay and
if you
36:40
take one of her older posts are
they
36:41
just as whacked some of them
are kind of
36:45
screwed but most of them are
just little
36:46
coated things as just you can't
tell you
36:48
can look at them good you go
over michgo
36:50
good looking I live site a link
I like
36:52
it and maybe you can see
something all I
36:54
know is that I know that there
are
36:55
people that can see look at it
one of
36:57
these things ago she's using
the first
36:59
verb and then that refers to
how many
37:01
letters in that verb that's
right well
37:04
then I can't nobody in not bro
you do
37:07
that now I refer back to 4chan
I'm
37:09
expecting results from them
they should
37:10
be doing this work well I don't
see any
37:13
results from anybody no all
right well
37:15
I'll take a look at it it's
just neural
37:17
networking you eventually see
the
37:18
patterns this isn't from Sir do
suffer
37:21
green bar briar is in West
Virginia and
37:25
they still sent where it was
was it
37:27
restful West West Virginia and
they
37:29
still give tours of the
underground
37:31
bunker well I don't know I can
they say
37:34
they lost all this money wait
well
37:35
here's a clue and sir do surfer
says I
37:39
performed puppet shows there in
97 I
37:42
think maybe they need to adapt
their
37:44
programming they want to make
money if
37:46
they using do servers puppet
shows yeah
37:52
that's a that's a quite a quite
assemble
37:56
Wow so where the government is
gonna
37:59
convene to some guy one of our
list
38:01
not just delicious and nice you
denied
38:05
my friend a night doing Punch
and Judy
38:09
shows we are taking over the
government
38:14
that's what I'm seeing why you
see it
38:17
that way yep yeah we got that
38:19
straightened out so don have
you a mayic
38:20
help on where this place is
located but
38:23
yeah this this writer is the
guy who
38:25
busted those guys so well
interesting
38:28
well I will definitely go back
and look
38:31
at historical stuff and we'll
keep our
38:33
eye on it see something new
pops up ah
38:37
but again still is like I think
because
38:41
he was at in and out that she's
done
38:44
she's out she's already gone
you think
38:46
she's I think you should have
been
38:48
pulled away she's I think she's
Jesus
38:51
one day we'll never see her but
we will
38:53
keep seeing so well I keep
having
38:54
sightings of her like Bigfoot
I'm
38:57
telling you Bigfoot Elvis she's
like
39:00
right you might be a missionary
she
39:02
moved to Israel and just stay
there
39:03
working a government Bureau you
know a
39:06
bureaucracy job hey who knows
she didn't
39:08
sneak into Israel you know the
day after
39:10
Epstein died there was a
10-hour baggage
39:13
outage at the airport everyone
where
39:15
everything was a disaster
ben-gurion
39:18
airport perfect time to sneak
in yeah
39:22
and that actually that would be
a
39:24
perfect time to sneak in
meanwhile this
39:27
staged event at the in-n-out
burger was
39:29
already a done deal days
earlier they
39:32
must have had that on file yeah
of
39:33
course he ready to rock with
that and so
39:35
she's back she said you got
your safe
39:37
you're here okay let's run with
the
39:39
other thing and then they run
the story
39:41
it goes in the New York Post
but wait it
39:43
was Daily Mail first wasn't
that it
39:44
didn't come from the UK first
maybe it
39:47
was some some one of these news
39:49
organizations to play ball now
this is
39:52
Vicky ward she's she's the
pass-through
39:54
you watch Vicky Ward's passing
it on to
39:57
her contacts in the press yeah
there's a
40:01
twist for you well anyway
there's
40:06
something up good report
40:09
meanwhile back home we had the
the big
40:15
freakout and boycott of equinox
and
40:18
solstice
40:20
what a soul cycle and Equinox
the
40:23
boycott we had the boycott
remember the
40:26
the CEO of the the company that
owns the
40:29
gym and the spin class oh this
spin gym
40:33
veggie boycott the spin gym guy
hold on
40:37
that by the way is a whole new
cat
40:40
that's an exit strategy I'm
gonna write
40:42
that down spin Jim so you go
there and
40:46
you can spin and Jim it's it's
a combo
40:50
it's the spin Jim yeah you're
pumping
40:52
away and you're pulling down
weights at
40:55
the same time yeah perfect spin
Jim okay
40:58
I'm writing that down as an exit
40:59
strategy so you know of course
I'm a
41:01
spinner so I by the way it's a
good
41:04
business there's real money in
the spin
41:06
spin business but you got to
keep your
41:08
nose clean you can't have your
founders
41:10
donating to Trump because
people start
41:12
the boycott romp yeah and I
don't know
41:14
how how effective the boycott
was but
41:17
what and you know every spin
studio as
41:21
its known they do what they
call a
41:24
charity rides or community
rides and so
41:27
a portion of your of your fee
will go to
41:30
the local charity it's a very
community
41:32
oriented thing it's great for
social
41:34
justice warriors now it's it's
hey
41:35
there's still money coming out
of these
41:38
places going to charitable
organizations
41:40
and you can't can't fault that
even
41:42
though it's all virtue
signaling etc so
41:47
what they're doing is they're
giving
41:48
every every instructor at every
Equinox
41:51
I met every SoulCycle a monthly
41:57
community ride which will be
free to the
42:01
people in the class but the
equivalent
42:03
of a full class in money will
be given
42:05
to a charity of the instructors
choice
42:07
so I think it's a pretty good
loop
42:10
around a pretty good way to to
make
42:12
people continue to feel good
about
42:13
themselves even though they
hate the
42:15
fact that the guy gave to Tromp
and I
42:16
think crisis is averted so well
done
42:18
everyone's moving on but
42:20
there were other organizations
who are
42:22
extremely worried about what
they saw
42:25
here like holy crap we cannot
have this
42:29
shit going down 95% of our boys
in this
42:34
Network donate to Trump it's
all public
42:37
what are we gonna do the NFL
preseason
42:40
is in full swing but a move
that the
42:42
league made away from the field
is
42:44
grabbing headlines the NFL
reached an
42:46
agreement with rapper jay-z's
42:47
Entertainment Company rock
nation to
42:50
advise the league on
entertainment
42:51
offerings like the Super Bowl
halftime
42:52
show the deal also puts the
company in
42:55
charge of amplifying the
league's social
42:56
justice program called inspire
change
42:59
the league has been criticized
for its
43:01
approach to social justice
because of
43:03
its relationship with Colin
Kaepernick
43:05
Wednesday mark three years
since the
43:07
former quarterback first started
43:09
kneeling during the national
anthem to
43:11
protest police brutality and
racial
43:13
injustice inspired change is
designed to
43:16
help combat the issues
Kaepernick
43:18
addressed but some players
aren't happy
43:20
that Kaepernick is not involved
with the
43:22
program safety Eric Reid who
also
43:24
protested with Kaepernick
tweeted the
43:27
NFL is champion social justice
to cover
43:29
their own systemic oppression in
43:31
blackballing Colin he also
criticized
43:33
jay-z saying the rapper quote
knowingly
43:35
made a money move with the very
people
43:37
who've committed an injustice
against
43:40
Colin and is using social
injustice to
43:42
smooth it over with the black
community
43:44
so jay-z the most disingenuous
human
43:48
being on earth goes over there
like yeah
43:51
man that was great you guys get
the
43:54
black community and he's gonna
advise on
43:57
the halftime show and let's
make sure
43:59
that whoever's there doesn't
have to
44:01
partner up with some or white
lady who's
44:05
complaining about maroon 5
44:07
you know why'd this guy have to
go on
44:08
with the Big M from maroon 5
the white
44:10
guys yeah it's okay fine and
then he
44:13
cuts out Colin Kaepernick
doesn't bring
44:15
him into the deal at all
because this is
44:18
what it is
44:18
Kaepernick was problem you now
he's
44:20
permanently been replaced and
just like
44:23
with the Nets where jay-z you
know had
44:28
like 0.02 percent of the team
but runs
44:31
around courtside like he owns
the whole
44:33
thing you know that's cover for
for a
44:37
fine investment which gentrify
the whole
44:40
neighborhood it's unbelievable
and these
44:44
guys think it's about
Kaepernick that
44:46
they're covering that up that
did you
44:48
hear Trump mentioned in that
even though
44:50
Trump's been the big problem
with the
44:51
NFL knew nothing at all
44:55
smokescreen yeah good one
though but you
44:59
got to be careful of this jay-z
man
45:02
devil worshiper I think that
doesn't I
45:09
don't think he cares too much
about
45:10
black people we just care about
his
45:13
bought his bottom line yeah no
shit no
45:17
shit anyway
45:19
I'll play this as a
congratulations and
45:22
you not only called it but you
nailed it
45:25
after I glibly said oh you're
wrong
45:29
about Stacey Abrams she's
coming back
45:31
you nailed it with the with the
Biden
45:33
head exploding VP strategy yes
I did I
45:38
nailed it do you want to be vice
45:41
president
45:41
well fair fight 2020 is
essential for
45:45
every single thing that we want
to
45:46
accomplish in 2020 it's about
making
45:49
sure that we have a level
playing field
45:52
and that we are not fighting
voter
45:54
suppression one single-handedly
but what
45:57
I do want to say is that my
focus is on
45:59
making sure that we use the
primary to
46:00
build for the general if
however a
46:02
nominee decides that they would
like to
46:05
include me on the ticket I would
46:06
certainly be open to that but
my focus
46:08
and my mission is to make
certain that
46:09
no matter who our nominees are
that we
46:12
have in place the kind of robust
46:14
response but also anticipatory
offense
46:17
to make sure that the right to
vote is
46:20
sacrosanct in every one of those
46:21
battleground states yeah I know
that is
46:23
extra obviously that's extremely
46:24
valuable and I know that that's
where
46:26
you're putting a lot of your
time and
46:27
energy but back to the vice
presidency
46:29
for a second have candidates
asked you
46:32
I've not been asked to run for
vice
46:35
president because everyone
who's running
46:37
for president right now is
focused on
46:38
getting that nomination and I
think we
46:40
all know it's deeply
presumptuous to
46:41
assume that anything happening
after or
46:44
after the primaries is
46:46
but what I do know is that voter
46:48
suppression is real that we saw
just
46:50
this year in Texas and
Tennessee in
46:52
Arizona and in Florida steps
taken by
46:55
Republicans to further
constrict the
46:56
vote and if you go to fair
fight 2020
46:59
org you can find out more about
our
47:00
initiative and I know we want
to talk
47:02
about what happens next but we
have to
47:05
focus on what's happening now
and right
47:07
now the Republican National
Committee
47:08
has a new carte blanche to
engage in
47:11
behavior that has been
forbidden since
47:13
1981 we know that states across
the
47:16
country are further putting in
place
47:17
obstacles to the blah blah so
just to
47:21
recap the former New York
banker told me
47:24
months ago keep your eye on
Stacey
47:26
Abrams that's the big push
isn't gonna
47:28
be on her and of course didn't
exactly
47:32
work out the way we've thought
but now
47:34
with the possibility of Joe
Biden still
47:37
being the candidate being
pushed by by
47:41
the by the money by the
networks which
47:43
is all that really counts
47:45
knowing that Joe's head could
blow off
47:47
at any time and this is not
just a joke
47:49
he said was it - he's had two
full brain
47:52
surgeries
47:53
oh yeah - right - full brain
surgeries
47:55
it took the top of his head
right off
47:56
he's the first to tell you
about it you
48:00
know it would be pretty good to
have a
48:02
successor who everybody wants
and this
48:05
is a Soros sister she had her
48:08
gubernatorial run was partially
funded
48:11
by Soros and she is the perfect
48:14
embodiment of the Democratic
strategy to
48:17
drive a wedge between black men
and
48:19
black women and have black
women say
48:20
this is the way we're going to
go get in
48:22
line he's perfect for it I just
hope
48:26
they can use a member of the
Council on
48:28
Foreign Relations how does that
happen
48:30
right and you know and no one
ever asks
48:33
any questions about what
exactly was the
48:35
voter suppression with your
fair fight
48:36
2020 org it was fair fight org
but I
48:40
guess you needed to rebrand
just the URL
48:42
fair fight 2020 org this goes
back to
48:44
the 2018 election where she had
people
48:47
on the street with a different
nonprofit
48:51
registering people to vote not
writing
48:54
down the names accurately a
large number
48:57
of those
48:58
her team collected which were
not
49:00
written down correctly were then
49:03
declared not eligible that's
her big
49:05
voter fraud that's her big
claim over
49:09
what happened in Georgia her
own people
49:12
of course they think they did
it right
49:15
but then the the was it the the
of
49:19
course this makes a problematic
the
49:21
governor the current governor
at the
49:22
time had them reviewed and said
well
49:24
these don't match so when they
don't
49:26
match they get tossed out and
she says
49:28
that's why she lost and it was
voter
49:29
suppression specifically of
black
49:31
Americans and but no one ever
really
49:34
talks about what exactly
happened cuz
49:36
when you know all the details
too little
49:38
you know and in this 2020 org
you can
49:41
donate oh by the way it's not a
501c3
49:46
it's not a non-profit it is the
donate
49:49
page is run by act blue so it's
going
49:53
straight into the Democratic
National
49:55
Committee coffers yeah it's not
or I
49:59
mean it's being routed through
them let
50:01
me put it that way now not
dissimilar to
50:02
what Trump has with Wynn red
but you
50:05
know the it's it's about being
a member
50:08
of the Machine as you say part
of the
50:10
CFR I'm not very I'm very
trustworthy
50:13
but I think you know I think
she's
50:19
sketchy and okay if she did
that tickets
50:23
not gonna win buying Abraham's
is not
50:26
gonna win as a ticket it's not
a winning
50:27
ticket it is a ticket that I
can foresee
50:30
it makes nothing but sense if
I'm a
50:32
Democrat and they're trying to
and I'm
50:33
resigned to the fact that Joe
Biden is
50:36
the one that's next in line and
we have
50:38
to give him the dude the baton
because
50:43
we didn't give it to him and
instead we
50:45
gave it to Hillary we probably
should
50:46
have given it to him then let
Hillary
50:47
wait yeah but you know it's the
same
50:50
thing with when McCain ran it
was a
50:52
similar kind of a deal that
goes to the
50:54
Zephyr by the way how many cars
looks
50:57
like 10 I might encounter I
missed it
51:02
it's gone by too slow so so
they have to
51:07
use one of these things McCain
you all
51:09
McCain has to be the nominee
and then
51:11
Rahm
51:11
you know wasn't really there
wasn't
51:12
really anybody to run cuz an
offseason
51:14
that's like who cares anyway
but I still
51:19
Biden's the guy I mean unless
why seems
51:22
we've talked about me mean I've
talked
51:24
about this and I kind of been in
51:27
agreement with this idea yeah
51:28
Biden is trying to get himself
out of
51:30
this deal god I don't want to
die in the
51:34
Oval Office he does he wants to
get out
51:37
of it he doesn't want to run for
51:38
president it's just he's
insincere he
51:41
doesn't have the he hasn't been
juiced
51:43
up he they haven't drugged him
up so he
51:45
can get up there with some fire
51:47
the term is he got jacked up
yeah he's
51:50
uh he's gaffe and left and
right and
51:53
they didn't now it's just
accepted that
51:54
well you know we tried to keep
him off
51:56
the air as much as we can
because he
51:57
can't seem to go five minutes
without
51:58
saying something that's stupid
and
52:01
unlike Jame Trump does the same
thing
52:03
but he doesn't a different such
a
52:04
different way you know you know
it's
52:06
really just to interrupt you on
that
52:08
very interesting you saw the I
know if
52:10
you saw the New Hampshire the
New
52:13
Hampshire rally where he yes I
have a
52:16
couple of clips from it well
the the guy
52:20
that got kicked out here hold
on a
52:25
second let me just play this
for a sec
52:28
that guy's got a serious weight
problem
52:31
go home start exercising
52:35
get them out of here please
52:37
[Applause]
52:42
got a bigger problem than I do
got a
52:45
bigger problem than all of us
now he
52:48
goes home and his mob says what
the hell
52:51
have you just done
52:56
we are continuing our incredible
52:58
movement the greatest political
movement
53:01
in the history of our country
there's
53:04
never been a movement like this
never
53:06
our movement is built on love
but here's
53:14
what's interesting
53:15
producer Sean sense in a notes
and you
53:17
know he says I was at the Trump
rally in
53:19
Manchester Trump made a mistake
by
53:21
shaming the wrong person three
people in
53:24
the uppermost balcony behind
Trump held
53:26
up a white sheet with the words
Jews
53:28
against the occupation a fat
guy ran up
53:31
grabbed the sheet and then
threw it down
53:33
from the balcony the fat guy
ran back up
53:35
to the protestor started
dancing around
53:37
security walked up and removed
the
53:39
protesters by this time Trump
realized
53:41
exactly where the commotion was
and he
53:43
looked up behind him the fat
guy was
53:45
still dancing and Trump just
assumed it
53:46
was him doing the protesting and
53:48
proceeded to shame him I was
down in
53:50
front of the podium and the
folks
53:51
murmured oh no it wasn't him
the fat guy
53:54
did not even appear to be
bothered by
53:55
Trump's mistake and many people
went up
53:57
and shook the fat man's hand
yeah there
54:01
was a report later they would
the fat
54:02
guy saying I'm fine good with
it I'm a
54:05
huge fan I'm not sure but he
was not I
54:17
think I could be wrong but I
think I
54:20
also read a report that Trump
actually
54:22
called him I'm sure he did
phone I'm
54:25
sure he did college I yeah I'm
sorry man
54:27
I'm a fat guy I'm sorry dude I
got you a
54:30
fat brother yeah exactly
54:33
no there's someone who's not
triggered
54:35
by his by his own visible issue
and we
54:39
all got something going on
don't we know
54:44
oh I just want to say we got
excoriated
54:47
for making fun of dead dogs oh
god let's
54:51
stay at the Trump rallies I
guess a good
54:53
two flips
54:54
okay making fun of dead dogs
yeah we'll
55:01
get back to that let me make a
note so
55:03
here's I find I got two clips
from it I
55:05
could have gotten a hundred but
you know
55:07
he's by the way I don't think
this was
55:09
one of his bed
55:09
no he's it was very
disorganized he
55:14
repeated himself a number of
times on
55:16
the same talking points he
didn't have
55:18
the right thing you have a lot
of fire I
55:20
don't think it was one of his
good big
55:22
speeches mmm
55:24
but he made a few points in new
points
55:27
at least one point seven don't
remember
55:29
and I thought I'd play a couple
of them
55:32
that I caught that this is one
of them
55:33
this is the random talking point
55:37
question where did you watch
what were
55:40
you watching son on YouTube or
were you
55:42
watching the stream because it
wasn't I
55:43
think most networks didn't
really carry
55:45
it Fox interrupts it I got it
on YouTube
55:48
okay hard to believe it
Democrats are
55:52
now the party of high taxes
high crime
55:55
open borders late term abortion
and
55:58
socialism
56:02
the Republican Party is the
party of
56:06
freedom now I got the biggest
laugh out
56:10
of this this is a classic where
you just
56:12
do a laundry list of things
that the
56:16
other side is representing and
then when
56:18
we will throw in some stupid
cliche yeah
56:23
and we are freedom which you
know and if
56:26
if the Democrats did it that
payoff
56:29
would be and we are justice
probably for
56:34
equality yeah that's the justice
56:36
inequality group okay now
here's one to
56:39
put that's actually more of a
funny
56:40
point that this is an actual
point that
56:42
he makes that I thought was very
56:44
interesting because he could
this is one
56:47
of his goes out he loves going
after
56:48
Obama you ever since it's so
apparent at
56:51
least to me that ever since that
56:54
Correspondents Dinner that Oh
Trump
56:57
attended in the waning years of
the
56:59
Obama administration I think
the last
57:01
year of it where bomb adjust
insults the
57:04
shit out of Trump and and quite
honestly
57:07
it was because Trump was trying
to yeah
57:10
yeah unmask him as an illegal
resident
57:15
of the White House with his
with his
57:17
birtherism
57:18
the snipe was not unexpected no
but it
57:24
seemed to really bug Trump so
he's his
57:26
whole job is to do what he can
be like
57:30
humiliate you by now that he's
got the
57:33
podium it's like no it's WWE
and then
57:39
while this is all taking place
we have
57:40
skerin or what's-his-face
57:42
yes scare Moochie popping up
that's like
57:44
the guy who you know like the
old one
57:47
happened the Russian duo who
comes into
57:49
the ring and like you suck and
he gets
57:51
popped out I mean it's WWE it's
show
57:54
time it's actually even corny
er than
57:56
that but let's play this is a
very
57:59
interesting clip and I never
thought
58:00
about it much because we know
for a fact
58:02
that already
58:04
Trump has put in more federal
judges
58:07
than any present in his first
two years
58:08
he had put more judges into the
on the
58:11
federal bench a--'s than any
president
58:14
in history and I didn't really
under
58:16
how he's doing it but here
here's an
58:18
explanation so importantly we
have
58:21
confirmed more than 140 federal
judges
58:25
within 90 days it will be 179
federal
58:32
judges thank you very much
President
58:35
Obama thank you very much I
don't know
58:37
what happened to them but I
came to
58:39
office that I had a hundred and
thirty
58:41
eight judges that were not
appointed by
58:44
President Obama so I say thank
you mr.
58:46
president very good and they'll
say he
58:48
was a great president though
the fake
58:51
news he was a great president
he was a
58:53
great president how come he
left me a
58:56
hundred and thirty-eight judges
to a
58:58
point when everybody says
that's the
59:00
single most important thing a
president
59:03
of the United States has to do
great
59:08
president he was great
59:10
he was a great president
59:12
and these judges will apply the
laws
59:15
written including reappointed
to great
59:19
Supreme Court justices Neil
Gorsuch and
59:22
Brett Kavanaugh now wait a
minute there
59:25
were a hundred and thirty seven
open
59:27
spots that's what he says
that's how he
59:32
got that number so high Wow so
these
59:35
weren't replacements there was
just no
59:36
one in this in the slot at all
right
59:41
this story I didn't know and it
makes
59:44
sense because his numbers I
always for
59:46
fascinated by how did you get
to all
59:47
these judges appointed I mean
it's not
59:50
that's all he's doing is just
pointing
59:52
judges and how did he manage to
do so
59:54
many and apparently that's the
reason
59:57
cuz Obama dropped the ball this
is the
59:59
opportunity and people I think
he's got
1:00:01
a point if this is true because
Obama
1:00:04
could have been putting good
liberal
1:00:05
judges in to you know push
their agenda
1:00:08
and no no get a bunch of
right-wingers
1:00:14
or quasi right-wingers in there
pushing
1:00:16
their agenda so that was a
mistake yeah
1:00:19
a big one
1:00:22
interesting Obama according to
the hill
1:00:25
Obama is trying to all
allergies has hit
1:00:30
all of a sudden Obama is trying
to take
1:00:32
some kind of active role in
Joe's
1:00:34
campaign former President Obama
has
1:00:36
summoned top aides on former
Vice
1:00:38
President Joe Biden's
presidential
1:00:39
campaign to Washington for a
personal
1:00:42
briefing as Obama appears to be
taking
1:00:44
an active interest in fight his
campaign
1:00:46
for the Democratic nomination
the New
1:00:47
York Times reported Friday that
the two
1:00:49
met last month for lunch and
that Obama
1:00:51
summoned top members of Biden's
campaign
1:00:53
to his Washington DC home
earlier this
1:00:55
year for a briefing on Biden's
1:00:57
communications and digital media
1:00:58
strategies ahead of the former
vice
1:01:00
president's campaign launch the
former
1:01:02
president has reportedly urged
by this
1:01:04
campaign to include younger
advisors and
1:01:06
The Times reported that the
former
1:01:08
president is frustrated with
some of by
1:01:10
his closest advisors who he
perceives as
1:01:12
out of
1:01:13
with the younger activists base
of the
1:01:14
Democratic Party I think that
the hill
1:01:16
they actually recorded on an
iPhone
1:01:18
while the driving to work these
1:01:20
voiceovers I don't know what
they're
1:01:22
doing over there so the worst
the Obama
1:01:24
crystal ball works now uh yeah
I think
1:01:29
that is yes no is it the is it
the hill
1:01:33
I don't know I don't care about
these
1:01:35
people what I care about this
is we're
1:01:38
gonna have a very short
certainly second
1:01:40
donation segment which
donations are
1:01:43
terrible yeah I have a pre
donation clip
1:01:46
I need to play remind me but run
1:01:49
donations okay I remind you
what I'd
1:01:55
like to talk about and you are
uniquely
1:01:57
qualified to give us a little
deeper
1:01:59
look into this is this
transcript that
1:02:03
slate put out of the New York
Times kind
1:02:07
of internal Town Hall which I
from what
1:02:10
I understand was recorded and
then the
1:02:12
tenth and the recording got out
and then
1:02:14
slate decided to transcribe it
of course
1:02:16
I think I even sent it to you
as stupid
1:02:18
I'm sure you already knew it
from your
1:02:20
your Lib Joe friends but this
was the
1:02:24
way I see it quite a
condemnation of how
1:02:28
the the newspaper of record
really
1:02:32
anticipates the news moving
forward and
1:02:36
I'll just summarize they'd like
to hear
1:02:37
your entire take on it where
apparently
1:02:40
they had set up the newsroom to
be ready
1:02:42
to pounce on you know on bar I
mean on
1:02:44
on the Mueller report then this
would be
1:02:47
it for Trump and they've every
day
1:02:49
organized around that and it
all came to
1:02:51
a head and and blew up with a
headline
1:02:54
that the print hub couldn't do
right
1:02:56
because there was enough space
and why
1:02:58
didn't we just call Trump a
racist and
1:03:00
why can't we call him a rate
you're
1:03:01
literally seeing the transition
from
1:03:04
Russian agent to he's a racist
and now
1:03:08
that's going to be the big story
1:03:10
according to the executive
editor of the
1:03:13
New York Times in advance of of
anything
1:03:17
and so it shows that they're
not really
1:03:20
a news organization or that
what does it
1:03:23
show what are we what are we
reading
1:03:25
here
1:03:26
well shows the the inmates have
taken
1:03:30
over the asylum for one thing
much of
1:03:33
this that's going on at the
Times is the
1:03:35
is the staff the the writers the
1:03:39
reporters they're all Trump
haters right
1:03:42
and banned by it just to back
up a
1:03:45
couple of steps here first of
all it was
1:03:47
very strange that the slate did
this in
1:03:50
the first place because this is
a kind
1:03:52
of an internecine kind of uh
1:03:55
silent the silent law would
have cops
1:03:59
have where they don't talk
about stuff
1:04:00
it's fight Clinton the you
don't talk
1:04:03
about Fight Club this is the
Washington
1:04:06
Post own slate then Washington
Post the
1:04:08
one that's responsible for
running the
1:04:11
story so you mean they're doing
it
1:04:14
against their competitor to
slick move
1:04:16
be zoast and I think that this
is not
1:04:20
gonna sit well because this
reminds me
1:04:23
of the vacation we see this in
the big
1:04:24
Network the broadcasting
networks or one
1:04:26
of them will go maybe do it a
story
1:04:29
about working conditions at
Disney at
1:04:31
the right Park yeah you don't
do that
1:04:33
thing you know there's just
scandal a GE
1:04:35
I mean I remember when ABC and
yeah when
1:04:39
NBC was owned by GE there'd be
all of a
1:04:41
sudden to be us GE scandal that
it was
1:04:44
being played up on one of the
network's
1:04:46
that cuz they had played
something so
1:04:47
they do this this is the
problem with
1:04:49
big giant corporate news well
can I just
1:04:51
say them doing that is
obviously based
1:04:55
on racist ideas they are
racists because
1:04:59
Carlos Slim and Mexican owns
the New
1:05:01
York Times so they're racist
that's a
1:05:05
good point
1:05:06
racist for pub for publishing
this this
1:05:08
is a very racist act of the
Washington
1:05:10
Post now the point in the
article though
1:05:14
is that the staff is the one
that's
1:05:19
pushing fraud they're
complaining and
1:05:21
they made the headline change
we put day
1:05:23
I showed the headline change
people can
1:05:25
look at it in the last
newsletter
1:05:26
there's a there was a good
picture of
1:05:28
the old headline in the new
headline in
1:05:30
the old headline was Trump
urges unity
1:05:33
versus racism and that got
everybody
1:05:35
bent out of shape because
Trump's a
1:05:37
racist
1:05:38
in order to should have just
said he's a
1:05:39
racist that should have been the
1:05:41
headline it would have fit
perfectly
1:05:42
yeah Trump is a racist that
should have
1:05:45
been there so this is the so
they had
1:05:47
this big town hall and somebody
1:05:50
obviously is a not on board and
recorded
1:05:56
it or took a recording I don't
know how
1:05:58
they got the recording I have
no idea
1:05:59
but it's doable you can do it
if you're
1:06:01
standing next to the speaker
you can
1:06:03
have a gum in your pocket or
even your
1:06:05
cell phone with you if it has
good like
1:06:07
an to record it's a very good
device
1:06:09
I've done that and they will
break it up
1:06:12
quite nicely and then you can
just put
1:06:15
it out there and let somebody
transcribe
1:06:16
it so what so the guys probably
there's
1:06:20
probably I hate to say it I
know it's
1:06:22
pretty sketchy and people might
condemn
1:06:24
me for it but it's possible
that there's
1:06:26
a Republican somewhere we've
got to root
1:06:32
out the Republican out of there
1:06:36
shave his head so this is the
executive
1:06:40
editor and apparently everybody
else but
1:06:42
a lot of other people Shullsburg
1:06:43
everybody came out and spoke
and it's
1:06:46
they're trying to calm down the
staff
1:06:48
because the staff is all kind
of jittery
1:06:50
and amygdala swollen and
they're trying
1:06:53
to oh my god you know he didn't
you just
1:06:55
molar thing didn't work out it
backfired
1:06:57
and now what are we gonna do
and so
1:06:59
they've been pushing this this
talking
1:07:02
point about the braces Trump
and I don't
1:07:04
know where what they expect
from it but
1:07:06
Bernie is making him I think
Bernie is
1:07:09
the example making the best
mockery he's
1:07:11
making a mockery doesn't know
he's doing
1:07:13
this but I have two examples of
him okay
1:07:15
and I will go to those so they
don't
1:07:17
have any clips from the from
the meeting
1:07:20
no this is Bernie in this is
Bernie on
1:07:23
Trump it says true mo Bernie on
Trump in
1:07:26
Iowa but we cannot maintain a
presidency
1:07:30
where the president is a racist
where he
1:07:34
is a sexist
1:07:35
where he has a homophobe where
he is a
1:07:39
set of Pope where he is a
religious
1:07:42
bigot he didn't say anti-semite
the
1:07:46
religious bigot I like it
religious
1:07:48
bigot so here he is like a
couple of
1:07:50
days later on the re some
whatever this
1:07:52
guy this re character on MSNBC
here is
1:07:56
they re asked him about
something and
1:07:59
his triggers Bernie to go into
his spiel
1:08:01
here is again well I wish I
could tell
1:08:03
you ally that I am shocked I am
NOT we
1:08:07
have a president who tragically
is a
1:08:09
racist is a xenophobe and who
is a
1:08:13
religious bigot a hold on a sec
so is he
1:08:17
leading the times or as the
times
1:08:19
following Bernie is that what
we're
1:08:20
concluding here I don't know
but I know
1:08:23
that the most of the people
that are
1:08:25
involved with is the there's I
think the
1:08:30
times is following Bernie to be
honest
1:08:33
about and Bernie by the way cut
his
1:08:34
thing down to three points from
five yes
1:08:37
yes first what was racist and
then it
1:08:42
was sexist homophobe xenophobe
and he's
1:08:48
a bigot religious now it's just
now it's
1:08:52
just he's a racist he says I
think it's
1:08:54
racist Center folk bigoted but
religious
1:08:57
bigot right which is ludicrous
but okay
1:09:00
I think that I think Bernie I
think
1:09:06
Bernie's an individual actor
the New
1:09:08
York Times the end of
Washington Post
1:09:09
have both and and Bernie called
out the
1:09:12
Washington Post for this
they've both
1:09:14
decided to kill Bernie
1:09:17
kill stories about him make him
looks
1:09:19
like an idiot they put somebody
there's
1:09:20
a long expose and I can't I
think
1:09:22
there's a Columbia review of
journalism
1:09:23
someplace they isolated this
writer who
1:09:26
writes with the Bernie he's got
she's
1:09:27
got the Bernie beat mm-hmm and
the times
1:09:31
yeah and all she does is
excoriate him
1:09:35
um that's all she does she just
goes
1:09:38
after him just as she's a
dogged Barney
1:09:42
hater and also The Times is
just all
1:09:44
let's just review it it's it's
just a
1:09:47
replay of the 2016 election
1:09:49
the media did not show his huge
rallies
1:09:51
did not give him any attention
and just
1:09:54
basically squeak and he's not a
Democrat
1:09:58
no one like him if fall back on
that
1:10:01
apparently Washington Post is
doing the
1:10:03
same thing yeah now overlooked
in all
1:10:05
this and the bitching and
moaning going
1:10:06
on is the follow is the main
factor
1:10:08
would you we can't keep over we
can't
1:10:10
overlook it is one of our
themes of our
1:10:12
show bernie is for campaign bit
and
1:10:16
bernie by the way i'll going to
harken
1:10:18
back to my meeting with the
bernie guys
1:10:20
at the at the rally I went to
in El
1:10:22
Cerrito
1:10:23
to get him to release the full
report
1:10:26
from Muller and this guy's
Bernick guy
1:10:28
and I got into an argument I
said well
1:10:30
he said you weren't surprised
that you
1:10:31
know Bernie had his chance last
time he
1:10:33
couldn't get past it any and
then he
1:10:35
made the huge mistake of
supporting
1:10:38
Clinton and no Bernie supported
like
1:10:40
that and many of a voted for
Trump
1:10:41
because of it I told it to this
guy the
1:10:43
guy looks like Bernie by the
way this
1:10:45
guy I'm talking to host Emilio
and he
1:10:47
said yeah it is totally and so
he says
1:10:50
well yeah we know that's a real
problem
1:10:54
and we've gotten back there be
I said
1:10:55
and they said in Bernie's
promising all
1:10:57
this and that now everybody's
promising
1:10:59
it so he's not that he's not
that's not
1:11:00
usually technique no and so he
says to
1:11:04
me though he says this to me
and I think
1:11:06
this is the key he says well
you know
1:11:09
one thing what Bernie says he's
gonna do
1:11:12
he'll do it they won't and I
had to
1:11:15
agree with him on that one
point and
1:11:16
that's the point that the media
cannot
1:11:19
let Bernie get this nomination
cuz he is
1:11:21
for campaign finance reform
which means
1:11:24
they get less money it's a
simple
1:11:27
equation people as long as he's
one of
1:11:32
these guys promoting campaign
finance
1:11:34
reform and you know that he will
1:11:36
implement it unlike the big
talkers like
1:11:39
Warren and the rest of them
that talk a
1:11:41
big game and never do anything
Bernie
1:11:43
will probably do it and they'll
be
1:11:45
screwed we can't have Bernie
put in it
1:11:48
put attack dog on him at the
New York
1:11:50
Times put an attack dog
reporter on him
1:11:53
at the Washington Post let him
bitch
1:11:54
about it so what and we're just
not
1:11:56
gonna let him get any traction
and he
1:11:58
still gets traction but I still
can't
1:12:00
get past Biden so this is all
about the
1:12:02
money
1:12:03
and whores I'm concerned as
much as I'm
1:12:05
sure Bernie's a nice guy I mean
he's he
1:12:08
seems like he's reasonable in
many many
1:12:11
ways but the fear of you know
Trump is
1:12:15
not gonna do anything
capitalism will
1:12:18
trounce whatever bernie is
trying to
1:12:20
sell and that's there's your
proof
1:12:22
this this capitalist system we
have is
1:12:24
not gonna let that happen
anything that
1:12:26
it's not it's not now that you
put a
1:12:29
double attack dogs on that's
the way it
1:12:31
is part of the system yeah it's
how it
1:12:33
goes now what is your bonus a
special
1:12:35
clip that we have to Dupre
donation
1:12:36
segment yeah I want to play
this this is
1:12:39
uh somebody sent me to say they
didn't
1:12:42
give me the specific show but
they sent
1:12:43
me to the fourth season season
like
1:12:47
we're on our 10th season season
of our
1:12:50
show no I'm just saying the
Malcolm
1:12:54
Gladwell revisionist history
podcast oh
1:12:57
wait the fourth season it's on
the
1:13:00
fourth season hmm okay I didn't
figure
1:13:02
out what he's talking about
when he
1:13:04
wanted me to listen to you but
I did
1:13:05
play the beginning and I guess
there's
1:13:07
more inside the podcast I
played to be
1:13:10
and this is the reason that I
can't
1:13:12
emphasize enough for people to
consider
1:13:14
their donation schedules on the
for this
1:13:17
show because I want to play
something
1:13:20
because you could make a heck
of a lot
1:13:22
more money doing what Malcolm
Gladwell
1:13:24
is about to do as you're gonna
hear I
1:13:27
don't know if it's helping the
public
1:13:30
it's kind of a sellout thing to
do I
1:13:31
wouldn't do it I don't like the
idea of
1:13:33
doing it that's why we do our
donations
1:13:35
the way we do them because you
might end
1:13:37
up with something like this is
the
1:13:39
beginning of the Malcolm
Gladwell
1:13:42
podcast and he starts it with
an ad and
1:13:45
here's how the ad goes this
history is
1:13:47
brought to you by AT&T business
and I'm
1:13:51
having a conversation with the
president
1:13:53
chief marketing officer of AT&T
business
1:13:56
Moke Adam we're talking about
the coming
1:13:59
5g revolution we started the
1:14:02
conversation last episode and
now we're
1:14:04
going to explore a little
deeper when we
1:14:06
start connecting everything at
lightning
1:14:08
speeds what are the
possibilities
1:14:11
real-time translation via your
device as
1:14:15
I'm walking down the street
exactly so
1:14:17
the beginnings of that exists
yeah today
1:14:20
however when you think about
each one of
1:14:22
those commands has to go back
to some
1:14:24
central cloud that might be
hundreds or
1:14:26
thousands of miles away from
you versus
1:14:28
in a 5 g world
1:14:30
it's literally within dozens of
miles so
1:14:32
it's essentially doing it in
real-time
1:14:34
translating on your behalf yeah
yeah
1:14:37
flawless communication well
what's the
1:14:40
point in taking languages
anymore in
1:14:42
school you should this should
have come
1:14:44
along thirty years ago and save
me high
1:14:46
school French what's wrong with
that
1:14:56
I had to John well of course
she's never
1:15:00
gonna question any of the
bullcrap that
1:15:02
this guy just delivered that
apparently
1:15:04
wherever you are in the world
there is a
1:15:06
massive server within six miles
of you
1:15:10
that is taking care of all your
5g needs
1:15:14
I don't know how you can do
that how
1:15:16
that's even possible but that's
what the
1:15:17
guy just said G radiating you
as you're
1:15:24
walking down the street
probably burning
1:15:25
out your eyeball melting in
your eyes
1:15:27
but you can still see your
thing and you
1:15:29
can do some translation on this
fly
1:15:30
because there's a server right
there
1:15:31
somehow right next to you
almost this is
1:15:37
the kind of crap
1:15:38
now this AT&T is not a small
operation
1:15:40
to put out little pennies to do
this
1:15:43
sort of thing that's caused at
least one
1:15:44
it could be more disgust at
least twenty
1:15:47
five thousand dollars so he for
this
1:15:49
episode the minimum minimum he
picked up
1:15:52
for this podcast is twenty five
grand
1:15:54
for one show minimum could be
more it
1:15:57
could be a half a million for
all I know
1:15:58
but the 18th he's not gonna
write a
1:16:02
check for less than something
like
1:16:03
25,000 it's just not what's the
point
1:16:05
they don't doesn't that's how
they do
1:16:07
advertised advertising anyway I
just
1:16:10
find it abhorrent and I find it
was
1:16:12
disgusting the way he just
panders to
1:16:14
this guy and then he plays
along with
1:16:15
the game way and all I don't
have to
1:16:17
take
1:16:17
go along when I was in school
and take
1:16:19
French it's unbelievable it's
the
1:16:21
inherent or was it implied we
keep keep
1:16:25
forgetting term the correct
massive
1:16:27
corruption thank you
1:16:29
the passive corruption this
wasn't even
1:16:30
passive there was active
corruption is
1:16:33
active corruptible unbelief I'm
gonna go
1:16:35
back and pick up some more of
these five
1:16:37
G story that's good I love that
a lot
1:16:39
that you can move anything you
can
1:16:41
believe anything the guy says I
mean you
1:16:43
know I trust him now it's like
his
1:16:47
assertion is beyond belief
that's not
1:16:50
even possible what he says and
that goes
1:16:54
lapping it up little look like
with the
1:16:57
dog drinking water it's
unbelievable and
1:16:59
with that I'd like to thank you
for your
1:17:00
courage and say in the morning
to you
1:17:02
the man who put the C and
Counting set
1:17:04
for cars John C Dvorak when the
mining
1:17:09
you mr. Adam Korean ammonia
ships to see
1:17:11
feet in the air stops in the
water and
1:17:14
all the Dames tonight's out
there and in
1:17:16
the morning to our trawl room
hanging
1:17:19
out there at no agenda stream
calm where
1:17:23
there's always a fantastic show
to be
1:17:26
listened to and a show notes
refuse to
1:17:28
connect that's interesting oops
1:17:30
I don't like that
1:17:34
shoot we have servers down
server down
1:17:39
yeah AT&T cut us off yes
something like
1:17:42
that anyway thank you very much
at roll
1:17:45
room for being there to troll
along how
1:17:47
many trolls do we have hanging
out right
1:17:49
now let me see
1:17:50
they got 1252 trolls there's no
more
1:17:55
trolls in nor Norway or Denmark
they're
1:17:57
all in our troll room and you
can join
1:18:00
them 24 hours a day seven days
a week
1:18:02
for all kinds of great
programming
1:18:04
including the no agenda show we
do it
1:18:05
twice a week on Thursdays that
is no
1:18:07
agenda stream dot-com and I
would like
1:18:10
to say in the morning to
irritable who
1:18:13
brought us the artwork for
episode 11 64
1:18:16
the title of that was jacked up
Joe and
1:18:18
this was the akhom brand razor
it was
1:18:21
simple it was beautiful it made
sense in
1:18:24
the context of the Epstein
story and it
1:18:27
actually even though we had some
1:18:28
discussion over the
1:18:30
of the print on the on the
razorblade
1:18:34
it turned out pretty well and
people
1:18:38
could read it okay and uh and
and
1:18:40
everyone had a good time the
other stuff
1:18:44
see we have a lot of Windows
jokes with
1:18:46
hookers great story by the way
a classic
1:18:49
Dvorak story if you didn't hear
go to
1:18:51
episode 11 64 just dynamite so
anything
1:18:57
else that we don't think there
was much
1:18:58
else that was really the fabu
was there
1:19:05
that was clearly the best piece
1:19:07
conceptually and visually no
agenda art
1:19:12
generator comm is where you can
find all
1:19:15
of the artwork we you can
upload and
1:19:17
participate in this twice a week
1:19:19
showdown is a big part of our
value for
1:19:23
value network we really enjoyed
people
1:19:25
like the changing artwork yeah
I had a
1:19:28
sent a note to the Apple guys
that were
1:19:31
helping me set up an RSS feed
they love
1:19:33
when I when our images changed
that the
1:19:35
podcasting guys at Apple by the
way they
1:19:37
still they do something very
unique
1:19:40
still in this world they will
still
1:19:44
recognize a small-time
celebrity like
1:19:48
myself and help me out directly
the boss
1:19:50
you know like they should the
way were
1:19:54
they Hollywood supposed to work
our
1:19:57
version of Hollywood yeah I
like it yeah
1:20:01
well you've been in touch with
those
1:20:02
guys forever yeah well but I'd
like it
1:20:04
that they're actually fans of
the show
1:20:08
but not or they can't say
that's the
1:20:11
Sony listeners can't say it
that would
1:20:15
fly no if they can say it or
not but I
1:20:17
guess like that's a good
example of what
1:20:21
a podcast should be like
exactly exactly
1:20:25
know the way you're supposed to
do it of
1:20:28
course why not we have the
inventor
1:20:32
working on the show before we
start
1:20:35
thanking some people I have a
note from
1:20:37
Felix Wilson who we knighted on
the last
1:20:41
show and he received as you
recall
1:20:44
knighthood from an anonymous
patron an
1:20:47
anonymous donor who came in
with $1000
1:20:50
made sir made Felix I was fest
sir Chris
1:20:53
Wilson's son made him a knight
and so he
1:20:55
has two quick notes he'd like
me to read
1:20:57
and I'd like to share that dear
1:20:59
anonymous patron thank you for
1:21:00
sponsoring my no agenda
knighthood I
1:21:02
wasn't expecting it and it was
a lovely
1:21:04
surprise for my parents as well
as me I
1:21:06
enjoy making people laugh and
I'm glad
1:21:08
you found my clips funny
regards Sir
1:21:11
Felix and then he has one for
us dear
1:21:13
Adam and John thank you for
knighting me
1:21:15
I wasn't expecting it and while
it was
1:21:17
fun there wasn't enough stuff
at the
1:21:19
round table for a child my age
the
1:21:24
sherbert tasted yucky and made
my tongue
1:21:26
cold and the friendly lady
smells
1:21:29
smelled funny you know it was
weird
1:21:34
having the hookers that blow in
the rent
1:21:36
boys and Chardonnay around
1:21:37
eight-year-olds Felix but we
know we did
1:21:40
warn everyone in advance I
checked with
1:21:43
my mum and she suggested the
attached
1:21:45
children's menu which I shall
be serving
1:21:48
today at the round table
1:21:49
daddy suggested pizza and
ping-pong but
1:21:52
mummy said no way and slapped
the big
1:21:55
back of his head with the
magazine that
1:21:57
made him laugh even more for my
title I
1:22:00
would like to be known as Sir
Felix the
1:22:02
early night I have a special
message I
1:22:05
would like Adam - please play
that I
1:22:07
recorded for all the no agenda
parents
1:22:09
thank you for your courage sir
Felix the
1:22:12
early night my name is Sir
Felix Wilson
1:22:17
the youngest night to join the
nor
1:22:19
gender Roundtable while I'm
eternally
1:22:22
grateful to my own ominous
patron for
1:22:25
their extreme generosity and
I'm proud
1:22:28
to sit beside my dad he's still
a douche
1:22:31
bag at the round table there is
one
1:22:34
thing that you all forgot
1:22:36
I have no one to play with
there are in
1:22:39
the grown-ups here doing
grown-up things
1:22:42
and I'm too young and innocent
before
1:22:44
someone disconnected the Wi-Fi
when you
1:22:47
went RTG so I can't even play
for nine
1:22:50
please go to turn for the old
/na and
1:22:53
sponsor a child today I'm bored
and
1:22:56
lonely and I need some friends
to play
1:22:58
with continuing in the
fantastically
1:23:02
successful vein of abusing
abusing that
1:23:08
a kid children for financial
gain and
1:23:12
donations are not great today
so I comes
1:23:15
in perfect timing to a guilt
people
1:23:18
about their children yeah you
need to
1:23:20
get some pictures maybe get a
picture of
1:23:23
you in some serve some garb
that would
1:23:26
be appropriate alongside the
sad puppy
1:23:29
which is coming into the next
newsletter
1:23:31
by the way ok be with a sad
puppy yeah
1:23:38
again this is show 11 what is
65 yeah
1:23:41
that's the one Michael Taylor's
the top
1:23:45
the list $350 he says I've
listened to
1:23:48
your show since episode 10 65
the result
1:23:54
of referral by my son who's
listened
1:23:56
since episode 5 59 having tuned
out all
1:23:59
other media prior I was
skeptical but
1:24:02
soon was relieved and
immediately hooked
1:24:05
well not perfect yours is truly
the only
1:24:08
outlet that comes to comes
close to not
1:24:11
having an agenda your
deconstructions
1:24:14
that include factors beyond
what we are
1:24:16
told makes listening during my
commute
1:24:18
something to look forward to
being near
1:24:21
your ages yeah I am almost
exactly Adams
1:24:25
age and yes I remember him on
MTV the
1:24:28
affinity keeps growing while
there are
1:24:30
other value for value platforms
to me
1:24:32
your show stands out as it was
worthy of
1:24:35
support it'd be great to listen
now to
1:24:39
douchebag free jingles you put
ok this
1:24:42
is now juice oh it'd be good to
listen
1:24:44
now douchebag free
1:24:46
he wants jingles jobs Pelosi
health
1:24:49
karma and it's true and I'll
give him a
1:24:52
douche you've been deduced
1:24:56
jobs jobs jobs and jobs let's
vote for
1:25:02
jobs we've got karma next on
the list is
1:25:10
anonymous one thousand one
three and
1:25:12
thirty three dollars and he got
sent an
1:25:14
email which I could have
printed out but
1:25:17
I did find here in the scroll
Mountain
1:25:19
here it is this is your
privilege to
1:25:21
donate to what we must
acknowledge as a
1:25:23
singular voice in the
increasingly
1:25:25
challenging information
landscape a
1:25:27
perfect intersection of info
world and
1:25:29
the daily source code what an
unexpected
1:25:31
mosaic for us all please pass
along my
1:25:35
thanks to Mr curry for his
determined
1:25:38
analysis in the mark tech ad
tech
1:25:41
synergy that is happening with
companies
1:25:43
like axiom and live ramp I work
with
1:25:47
many people named Ben and
Bernice that
1:25:51
are responsible for the
architect for
1:25:54
architecting data and identity
solutions
1:25:56
with these and other DMP /
digital
1:25:59
onboarding solutions that come
from the
1:26:05
meme generator I don't know
that was
1:26:07
good he's clearly in the data
broker
1:26:11
business he knows what's going
on we
1:26:12
struggle in the trenches every
day
1:26:14
against what seems to be an
inevitable
1:26:16
collapse between personally
identifiable
1:26:19
information in the third-party
cookie /
1:26:22
digital fingerprinting systems
right
1:26:25
hopefully hopefully my modest
donation
1:26:30
will provide an additional
incentive to
1:26:32
follow the topics some day soon
to
1:26:36
follow the topic follow the
topic
1:26:38
someday so nobody if he means
by that
1:26:40
he's gonna send us something
important
1:26:42
to relate Oh perhaps good for
example
1:26:45
that I might find interest in
axioms
1:26:47
close known relationship with
another
1:26:50
Arkansas force the former
Arkansas
1:26:53
governor mr. Clinton and his
DNC in my
1:26:57
honest opinion the references
to the
1:26:59
1990s
1:27:00
Clinton powerhouse of the fun
1:27:02
fundraising is a straight line
to the
1:27:05
proprietary identity resolution
Keys
1:27:07
found at that company between
toad suck
1:27:11
and pickles gap well so what
he's
1:27:14
talking about here is axiom who
by the
1:27:16
way I accidentally identified
as having
1:27:19
been purchased in our many
talks by
1:27:22
Oracle that is not true they
were
1:27:24
purchased by WPP one of the
largest
1:27:26
advertising corporations
conglomerate
1:27:29
yeah but I had also somewhere
talked
1:27:31
about being acquired by Oracle
that was
1:27:33
a mistake
1:27:34
but they are originally from
Arkansas
1:27:36
that's where their headquarters
were and
1:27:39
you know where they just opened
up or it
1:27:40
actually just like a year ago
where they
1:27:42
opened up a new new
headquarters China
1:27:47
so this is the company the data
broker
1:27:50
that really is the go-to for all
1:27:52
information about people and
they've got
1:27:55
the financial flows they sell
back to
1:27:58
Facebook and and Twitter and
Google
1:28:01
that's how big these guys are
yeah and
1:28:04
then coincidentally they're from
1:28:07
Arkansas Little Rock any signs
off
1:28:10
anonymous 1001 my name is 1001
none of
1:28:14
us one doesn't already know
1:28:15
ok onward to Daniel sends I
think yeah I
1:28:24
always had trouble pronouncing
his name
1:28:28
Saenz si e + Z any isn't curly
or it's
1:28:34
gonna be a night 250 bucks he's
1:28:36
associate executive producer to
my
1:28:37
extreme honor to be inducted to
the
1:28:39
night so the No Agenda
roundtable
1:28:41
accounting below I'd like to be
known as
1:28:43
sir musical signs signs send
signs maybe
1:28:47
the science is how you
pronounce it
1:28:48
signs sign yes or musical signs
1:28:51
Daniel signs science it that
sounds
1:28:54
about right feels right at the
1:28:56
roundtable I request Kappa Zoli
Devon
1:29:01
Kappa Zoli the very wait a
minute how am
1:29:07
I gonna pronounces Zoli de
Venera depth
1:29:11
which means nipples of Venus
you know I
1:29:14
have the kids menu with Felix
there
1:29:16
today but okay if we're gonna
be there a
1:29:18
bottle of Paul Roche reserve
okay let me
1:29:22
put me order this I got to put
the order
1:29:24
in at the round table you know
the funny
1:29:27
thing is is the Paul Roche is
really one
1:29:29
of the great champagnes
1:29:32
so it's Kappa Zoli Devan era
and a
1:29:36
bottle of Paul Roche reserve
correct
1:29:38
yeah okay yeah got it
1:29:40
okay so I put in the order it's
not
1:29:43
cheap that stuff oh no it's
over I mean
1:29:47
I wouldn't say it's overpriced
but it's
1:29:48
pretty expensive no agendas are
coming
1:29:50
to me on many hours of
commuting and
1:29:52
travel and for that I am
grateful you
1:29:54
are the voice of sanity and
reason you
1:29:59
call out the BS that is
inherent in our
1:30:02
media which consequently creeps
its way
1:30:05
into our everyday conversations
well if
1:30:07
we don't this is a great show
idea what
1:30:11
if we don't do that someone
should it's
1:30:13
a great idea for a show yeah it
is we
1:30:17
should do it your producers are
the best
1:30:19
the best and provide amazing
content
1:30:22
adding elements to your show
not found
1:30:24
anywhere else this is a fact
and so he
1:30:28
requests the following jingles
played
1:30:30
seamlessly he demands ok
seamless they
1:30:33
will be there always seamless
when is
1:30:36
when are they knots now they're
1:30:38
sometimes a little herky-jerky
1:30:39
uh-huh you don't use threads I
request
1:30:42
the following jingles played
seamlessly
1:30:45
WTC won't go away shut up
already
1:30:49
it's science Obama no no no
original
1:30:53
without the music and karma
thank you
1:30:55
again sir Michael signs all
right and
1:30:58
will amuse achill science
vehicles and
1:30:59
we'll see you at the roundtable
already
1:31:09
no no no no no hey you've got
karma yeah
1:31:22
that was pretty good
1:31:24
it was thanks for your approval
you're
1:31:27
welcome I tried to I tried to be
1:31:30
objective
1:31:30
Elizabeth Pendergrass is also
objective
1:31:34
when she gives 218 dollars and
eight
1:31:36
cents in Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa
Alabama
1:31:39
Alabama look pretty girls are
all in
1:31:43
Alabama ITM Adam and John I
believe it
1:31:46
is customary to request jingles
at the
1:31:49
beginning of a donation so my
husband's
1:31:51
or my requests I get that one
or as
1:31:54
follows two to the head do you
see the
1:31:56
juice and evil laugh this
donation is a
1:31:58
drunken birthday present to
myself
1:32:00
as I turn 31 on 8 18 I can't
see if I
1:32:05
can do a drunken southern
Alabama girl
1:32:08
woman God cannot do to shoot so
when you
1:32:10
can't tell a difference I
humbly request
1:32:12
a health coming from my Uncle
Roger who
1:32:15
is in recovery from open-heart
surgery
1:32:18
and an F cancer for my dog
Heidi who is
1:32:21
diagnosed with splenic kima
glaucoma on
1:32:26
friday if any No Agenda get got
you pit
1:32:30
owners have a pets with cancer
I welcome
1:32:32
any advice you have to give I
have no
1:32:34
agenda social council feel free
to
1:32:36
message me with any suggestion
or
1:32:38
information you may have at
Eliza at no
1:32:43
agenda social calm we have
those three
1:32:48
emails well it's not an email
if that's
1:32:51
how you address it on on its
this is how
1:32:55
sure her know man this is how
the
1:32:57
Federation works so you could
be on gab
1:33:00
DOM and you could you could
follow and
1:33:04
or post to and/or DM Eliza at
Eliza at
1:33:10
no agenda social calm it's it's
like a
1:33:13
new world man it's federated she
1:33:17
attaches a picture of Heidi
when she was
1:33:19
healthy yes I'm one of those
Millennials
1:33:22
beautiful dog I saw the picture
I can't
1:33:24
thank ya it's a good-looking
dog I can't
1:33:26
thank you both enough for the
consistent
1:33:27
twice weekly dose of sanity
1:33:29
entertainment and high-quality
shows
1:33:30
that have enriched my life for
the past
1:33:33
decade whoo I'm very sorry to
hear about
1:33:36
your dog but thank you very
much for
1:33:41
supporting us and yes of course
you're
1:33:43
on the birthday list and here's
what you
1:33:44
asked for
1:33:49
[Laughter]
1:33:58
[Music]
1:34:00
Baron Dury and last but not
least is
1:34:03
Baron dirty dick bangs of DC in
1:34:05
Washington DC 200 bucks
1:34:07
donation penance for sending
you guys an
1:34:09
unusable clip Bill Maher yes it
was very
1:34:13
usable he sends us a clip I
think it's
1:34:16
completely usable and I've
actually
1:34:17
shortened it for foreplay today
he sends
1:34:21
us a clip of Bill Maher and
then he's
1:34:23
laughing over the clip oh I
didn't get
1:34:25
that I have the original clip
the dick
1:34:29
bangs version no dick bang so
he took
1:34:32
like his phone or something
he'll it up
1:34:35
to the TV and as the clip is
going which
1:34:38
you can't hear anyway he's
laughing his
1:34:41
ass I didn't see the yeah I
have a clean
1:34:54
version of the clip one of him
over it
1:34:57
like could I call him out on it
1:34:59
he says of course he says he
got cold
1:35:01
out he says I wasn't submitting
the clip
1:35:03
to be played we wanted to make
sure you
1:35:06
guys saw it so you could go to
the
1:35:08
source file and clip it says
usable
1:35:10
version okay John guilt-trip me
as if I
1:35:15
was submitting for the show
versus just
1:35:17
getting it on your radar so in
the
1:35:20
future so in the future how
does a
1:35:24
strictly financial producer
like myself
1:35:26
a man has got to know his
limitations
1:35:30
submit clips to get on your
radar so you
1:35:33
guys can just
1:35:34
decide whether we talk about
this refer
1:35:36
we'll talk about it again after
your
1:35:37
note here as they finish where
they get
1:35:39
the clip a source file nor how
do you
1:35:41
get no agenda show quality in
other
1:35:42
words should we even be sending
possible
1:35:45
clips to you it's more trouble
than good
1:35:48
now the shoutouts team ABC
Archer
1:35:51
what's this team ABC this is
the able
1:35:54
slippery bangle sangs age to
love shrek
1:35:57
balls and bugs
1:36:00
Barrett Alexander bangs age 3
loves
1:36:03
lacrosse ketchup we call it
dippy and
1:36:06
Mickey Mouse Mickey Mouse
Colton read
1:36:10
bang all okay and Mickey Mouse
then
1:36:14
Colton read bangs age four
months love
1:36:16
smiles kisses and his duck Wow
but nub
1:36:20
enough I don't know if people
want to do
1:36:24
this they put it in a note okay
open up
1:36:27
I'll read anything what do you
know you
1:36:30
know this is just one you not
dead dick
1:36:32
bangs is probably doesn't have
a family
1:36:34
just one guys like me I wanna
make him
1:36:36
say you would have to have a
family to
1:36:39
come up with ducky
1:36:40
rub-a-dub-dub enough as a show
title
1:36:44
duck whooping that you're right
hell
1:36:46
yeah
1:36:48
thank you do please accept my
penance
1:36:51
and help educate me to help you
and jnk
1:36:54
unless you want to make the
kids laugh
1:36:56
with this goat scream or
something
1:37:00
barren dirty dick banks of DC
okay so
1:37:03
first of all let me just say
you just be
1:37:05
yourself
1:37:06
because you just helped us you
gave us a
1:37:09
show to a possible show title
you're
1:37:12
done that's what that's what a
producer
1:37:14
does the good job John go ahead
okay
1:37:21
there's a number of ways of
going about
1:37:22
this I think now first of all
you
1:37:24
probably have to have some off
some
1:37:26
recording gear or if you if you
clip
1:37:29
stuff from the internet you can
get you
1:37:31
can use audacity or any number
of
1:37:33
systems that work most of the
time to
1:37:37
clip live audio streaming off
your
1:37:39
computer and so you run the
clip and
1:37:42
then you record it on one of
these
1:37:43
systems audacity works for me
and then
1:37:47
you can
1:37:48
Clippy shorten it you can edit
it a
1:37:49
little bit and send it to us
this is
1:37:51
that simple always send it off
as an mp3
1:37:53
not a WAV it's too big and you
get a
1:37:57
little you get there's a
plug-in to make
1:38:00
mp3s on audacity you just
download it's
1:38:03
easy to get to it's no problem
1:38:05
the other opportunity is if you
have one
1:38:08
a zoom or some little recorder
that you
1:38:11
can plug into your TV or your
DVR into
1:38:14
the audio outputs you can you
can make
1:38:16
it clip that way and then you
can move
1:38:19
that to your computer and send
it to us
1:38:23
just that simple some people
also they
1:38:27
will look at a clip and they
see like a
1:38:29
salon clip that they want us to
watch or
1:38:31
not watch and they said they
could give
1:38:33
us a link to the clip with a
timecode
1:38:35
telling us where the important
part of
1:38:37
the information is that's the
way men
1:38:40
with some proper context yes
that's why
1:38:45
that's why I didn't know what
was going
1:38:47
on with this welcome glad wall
clip cuz
1:38:49
I couldn't find it what he's
talking
1:38:51
about cuz he just randomly said
there
1:38:52
was something good right that's
how I
1:38:54
ran into this I've got that
beginning
1:38:57
what you're getting to hear is
everyone
1:39:00
we don't talk about listeners
how many
1:39:02
listeners you got I don't know
we only
1:39:03
have producers yeah we only have
1:39:06
producers and but you produce
in a
1:39:10
certain way and so when you're
sending
1:39:11
us something or if you're
tweeting a
1:39:13
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1:39:23
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okay so two things I'm just
trying to
1:41:38
stay on track and remember what
we were
1:41:42
going to talk about so the
first is yeah
1:41:54
we got excoriated for making
fun of what
1:42:00
we weren't making fun of the
dogs dying
1:42:02
this is the the green blue
algae that
1:42:04
has killed at least three dogs
in the
1:42:06
Austin area and we were
laughing about
1:42:08
the clip where the comparison
of the dog
1:42:12
to a baby as in a human baby
was just a
1:42:17
little over the top and and and
and if
1:42:21
you're offended where have you
been the
1:42:23
past three years when I've been
bitching
1:42:25
about and I love dogs I got the
head and
1:42:27
butt bitching about dogs and
their
1:42:29
owners specifically yeah you've
been
1:42:32
you've made three years at
least you've
1:42:34
been compressed when you're
living in
1:42:36
the big a high-rise apartment
which is
1:42:38
which was dog piss yes
everywhere smelly
1:42:42
well and it's horrible but let
me
1:42:43
reiterate the building being pet
1:42:46
friendly is fine yeah I'm ok
with that
1:42:48
but when everybody has a dog
and many
1:42:52
have multiple dogs and the
owners are
1:42:55
just shit then you know who
don't care
1:42:59
or I'm not sure what the
mentality is or
1:43:02
like oh you know everyone's dog
pisses
1:43:03
in front of the building I'll
let mine
1:43:04
piss there too it starts to
smell when
1:43:06
you're walking the building I
mean it's
1:43:08
just like it's normal and then
this in
1:43:10
the elevators no one clean
stuff up so
1:43:13
it's more it says more about
the owners
1:43:14
and the you know the comment
that I got
1:43:16
was you know well for some
people we
1:43:18
can't have children these
literally are
1:43:20
our babies well no
1:43:22
No I feel I'm happy that you
have
1:43:26
something to replace that you
know but
1:43:28
that's okay we can still make
fun of it
1:43:33
please I mean here's touched a
nerve
1:43:36
well yeah well here's what
pisses me off
1:43:39
we're stupid because we for
three years
1:43:42
we've been talking about how
people are
1:43:44
going crazy they're not having
actual
1:43:46
human kids they are taking dogs
and
1:43:49
putting them in strollers and
you know
1:43:52
take him into restaurants and
all things
1:43:53
we didn't used to do and many
countries
1:43:55
don't oh they will it's
cultural to
1:43:58
still not accept that but okay
we've now
1:44:00
adopted them as our babies and
where and
1:44:03
where we were treating them as
our
1:44:05
babies then we've been seeing
this trend
1:44:08
grow for three years and we
missed we're
1:44:11
missing exit strategy after exit
1:44:13
strategy this one especially
with your
1:44:16
knowledge of food and my
knowledge of
1:44:19
large-scale business we could
have
1:44:24
nailed this recent figures show
1:44:25
Americans spend more than
seventy two
1:44:27
billion dollars a year on their
pets
1:44:30
including more than thirty
billion
1:44:32
dollars just to feed them yes
now some
1:44:35
new food options have appeared
1:44:36
particularly for dogs with
ingredients
1:44:39
that rival those we feed
ourselves and
1:44:41
it appears dogs can tell the
difference
1:44:43
some ground beef potatoes few
potatoes
1:44:47
and then just like fresh fruits
and
1:44:49
veggies I feel like I'm looking
at what
1:44:50
you'd make for me
1:44:51
yeah but ronaldo web is actually
1:44:53
preparing a personalized meal
for man's
1:44:56
best friend it's a little bit
of pumpkin
1:44:59
for them yeah I mean this is
actually
1:45:02
great for a dogs that have like
1:45:03
sensitive stomachs more than
ever before
1:45:06
pets are being treated as
members of the
1:45:08
family and web is betting their
owners
1:45:10
will want to feed them that way
I was a
1:45:13
consultant working in pet food
factories
1:45:16
I saw they're able to use what
they call
1:45:17
4d so dead dying to seize and
disabled
1:45:20
like meats
1:45:21
retching making the product I
just
1:45:23
didn't feel super comfortable
feeding
1:45:25
that to my dog once and so I
started
1:45:27
cooking for him
1:45:28
love the food that expanded to
kind of
1:45:30
my close circle of friends and
then
1:45:32
epilate really grew out of that
idea we
1:45:34
also have our barking beef our
most
1:45:36
popular dish for the dogs the
company's
1:45:38
meals are designed with the
veterinary
1:45:40
nutritionist and made in a USDA
facility
1:45:43
for about $4 a day dog owners
can
1:45:46
satisfy the foodie in Fido with
fresh
1:45:49
meal deliveries portion sizes
are based
1:45:52
on weight and activity level
this would
1:45:54
have been such an easy business
for us
1:45:56
to start I'd even tested some
of these
1:45:59
green grocer blue blue aprons
shoe
1:46:02
things these meal kits yeah
you're all
1:46:05
into the meal kit for good six
months I
1:46:08
would say about three but okay
six
1:46:10
months but we missed this
obvious exit
1:46:13
oh you missed a we missed it
you know I
1:46:16
did think that Mimi's written a
book
1:46:19
it's never been published on
dog it's a
1:46:22
family tradition
1:46:23
it's a family tradition I
published this
1:46:26
book I mean I get there though
it's just
1:46:28
this is a short book it's a
small book
1:46:29
but it's about cooking for your
dog
1:46:32
which is right at what you're
talking
1:46:34
about here only it was it's
cooking for
1:46:37
your dog in the natural way
dogs came
1:46:39
about because they hung out the
garbage
1:46:42
dumps outside of the early
civilizations
1:46:44
and they became they liked
eating
1:46:48
garbage they eat from garbage
cans they
1:46:50
eat cat shit from the cat shit
thing
1:46:54
they which is disgusting by the
way no I
1:46:57
had a dog that lived 25 years
and
1:47:01
basically ate one thing and one
thing
1:47:03
only scraps and I fed him
scraps and
1:47:08
table scraps and they would
just that he
1:47:11
was the happiest dog ever and
Mimi feeds
1:47:13
a lot of dogs that we'd feed
dogs table
1:47:15
scraps oh the people no you
can't do
1:47:17
that
1:47:17
that is what dogs love to eat
and they
1:47:20
live longer they love eating
scraps so
1:47:22
some people are stupid if you
can't feed
1:47:24
them chocolate you can't feed
them
1:47:25
grapes or certain things can't
feed him
1:47:26
but table scraps generally you
can now
1:47:29
you leftover spaghetti dogs love
1:47:31
leftover spaghetti so it's just
1:47:35
uh I think PETA just got a hold
of us
1:47:39
Pete were being ddos by PETA
there we
1:47:45
hear back you're back you
dropped out
1:47:47
for a second I did yeah
1:47:49
that's a shame I had a good
little pitch
1:47:51
go do the end because it was
just the
1:47:53
last sentence I was just saying
that
1:47:55
dogs have been raised on scraps
and this
1:47:58
is just reverse engineering the
process
1:48:00
this is not really you know
yeah it
1:48:02
looks like your feet from
buddy-buddy
1:48:05
them scraps scraps no here's
what's
1:48:07
gonna happen you buy that food
for your
1:48:09
dog
1:48:09
whatever that dog has left over
you can
1:48:12
I love dogs just not that many
of them
1:48:27
around there good here okay I
do have a
1:48:32
few I have a couple clips I
want to play
1:48:34
okay I do have I just gonna
tell you
1:48:37
what I have well once you play
what you
1:48:40
got yeah that's right just let
me go
1:48:42
knock yourself out so I have the
1:48:45
original clip shortened that
sir dick
1:48:49
bangs was talking about
1:48:51
without his without his
commentary and I
1:48:55
feel it will be it's a little
long it's
1:48:57
four minutes which is long for
this show
1:48:59
but leak crap yeah but in
context it's
1:49:03
it now did you see this is we
able to
1:49:05
sit through I did not see this
1:49:07
I saw the dick bangs clip right
but you
1:49:10
might be good I mean maybe I'll
1:49:11
interrupt it to break up to
four minutes
1:49:13
I don't think we have to
because now we
1:49:15
play Bill Maher clips all the
time of
1:49:18
the idiotic stuff they talk
about the
1:49:20
stupid things his guests say
and and and
1:49:23
honestly even though I'm pretty
sure
1:49:25
it's a bit you know when he
goes rule I
1:49:27
hope for a recession so reading
your
1:49:28
Trump out it's like I think
that's I
1:49:30
guess that's outrageous you
know like
1:49:33
Howard Stern used to say
outrageous
1:49:34
things I think and it gets
people
1:49:36
talking about him and I
understand what
1:49:38
he's doing there but in his
heart
1:49:41
sometimes he comes out with
some very
1:49:43
interesting observations and
will
1:49:45
excoriate his own people
1:49:48
and also hidden in this is a
very
1:49:52
obvious who he is going to who
he is
1:49:54
supporting for the 2020
Democratic
1:49:57
nominee and a surprise surprise
it's not
1:50:00
Joe Biden but he did say
something some
1:50:04
things that I thought were very
astute
1:50:06
that the line extremely would
the No
1:50:08
Agenda thinking certainly about
some
1:50:11
newer generations but also just
1:50:15
something that we are you and I
are
1:50:17
confronted with every day which
is what
1:50:19
you did 30 or 40 years ago and
this has
1:50:23
become a part of the canceled
culture
1:50:25
when you want asshole thirty
years ago
1:50:27
so you must be a dickhead now
and he
1:50:29
just put it into his
perspective that I
1:50:31
thought was no agenda worthy
Bill Maher
1:50:33
Kamala Harris was our Attorney
General
1:50:35
here in California in 2010 and I
1:50:37
contributed to her campaign and
I was
1:50:40
disappointed when she opposed
legalizing
1:50:43
marijuana well now she's for it
that's
1:50:46
all that matters
1:50:52
we don't need to beat her up
about 2010
1:50:54
that's called learning we used
to want
1:50:57
that in a leader Obama was
against gay
1:51:00
marriage when he became
president as was
1:51:02
most of the country but then
and I've
1:51:05
been going through an evolution
on this
1:51:07
issue and do you recall who got
him to
1:51:10
evolve Biden I didn't want to
interrupt
1:51:14
here as many people don't
remember this
1:51:17
and I remember we saw this
happen
1:51:19
exactly and it was one of the
biggest
1:51:22
gasps Biden has made this was
supposed
1:51:25
to be part of Obama's legacy
where he
1:51:28
would legalize same-sex
marriage and he
1:51:32
was he was gonna go through this
1:51:33
evolution and change his mind
and and he
1:51:37
was going to set the gays free
and Joe
1:51:41
Biden was he of course Biden
was in on
1:51:43
the on what the what the
strategy was
1:51:46
and he was interviewed by was
it Robin
1:51:52
from ABC from Good Morning
America I
1:51:54
think and Joe lets it slip out
oh no I
1:51:56
really think you know we should
have
1:51:58
same sex marriage freak out in
the white
1:52:01
house the next day Obama's out
there oh
1:52:03
yes I've evolved their whole
rolling out
1:52:07
of Obama Savior of the gays was
blown by
1:52:10
Joe Biden and I and I think a
lot of
1:52:14
people haven't forgiven him for
that for
1:52:16
not attaching that whole legacy
to Obama
1:52:19
you remember that's kind of how
it went
1:52:20
down wasn't it I believe you're
correct
1:52:22
okay anyway back to Bill Maher
1:52:32
humans evolved you could be
against
1:52:35
gender inclusive bathrooms and
then one
1:52:37
day change your mind because
you have to
1:52:39
take a wicked piss people need
to stop
1:52:47
pretending that if they were
alive back
1:52:49
when they wouldn't have been
the same
1:52:51
asshole as everyone else yes
you would I
1:52:55
know your parents told you
you're
1:52:57
exceptional but not to the
point of
1:52:59
seeing the future you would
have driven
1:53:02
without seatbelts and drank
when you
1:53:04
were pregnant and hit your kids
and hit
1:53:06
your neighbor's kids they did
that shit
1:53:11
because woek site is not 2020
and you
1:53:16
don't have a s PCP extrasensory
1:53:19
politically correct percent
1:53:22
[Music]
1:53:28
if you were around in the 1980s
you
1:53:31
would have worn those horrible
colors
1:53:34
and the big shoulder pads you
just would
1:53:39
have you're not Nostradamus and
if you
1:53:42
were around in the 1780s and
you were
1:53:45
rich and white you likely would
have had
1:53:47
slaves the first abolition
society in
1:53:51
America was founded in 1775 and
it had
1:53:55
24 members 24 people in the
whole
1:53:58
country thought slavery was
wrong
1:54:00
the year before we declared
independence
1:54:02
stop being surprised we used to
be
1:54:05
dumber than we are now the
humans of
1:54:08
tomorrow will be horrified by
us they
1:54:12
don't believe we used to
sexualize
1:54:14
people during sex
1:54:22
Millennials seem to think they
came
1:54:24
along right as society met
perfection do
1:54:29
you really think future
generations will
1:54:31
look at what you're doing
1:54:32
the man buns and the the giant
stupid
1:54:39
ear stretching earrings and say
that was
1:54:43
the moment civilization peaked
we can
1:54:45
add nothing more
1:54:56
man buns clapping the loudest
obviously
1:54:59
you're not morally better than
your
1:55:01
grandparents you just came later
1:55:04
you're just the next upgrade
you're the
1:55:07
iPhone 11 yeah it's funny
nobody has
1:55:12
trouble grasping technological
evolution
1:55:15
nobody writing a love note with
a quill
1:55:17
ever said why can't I send a
dick pic
1:55:28
nobody in 1975 asked why is it
my TV
1:55:32
flat
1:55:34
why is my eight-track not
satellite
1:55:36
radio nobody's speaking into
that
1:55:39
Kleenex box that we had at
first was mad
1:55:43
at it because it wasn't a smart
phone
1:55:45
yet things get obsolete because
we grow
1:55:48
and improve including us
1:55:51
can we please stop pointing out
people
1:55:53
breaking rules that didn't
exist yet and
1:55:55
just grandfather in the shit
you would
1:55:58
have done if you were alive then
1:56:10
I'm sorry Joe Biden had to get
along
1:56:13
with segregationists but when
he first
1:56:15
entered politics he had to get
along
1:56:17
with Erin Byrne so what I find
most
1:56:21
interesting is that the people
who are
1:56:22
in that audience who are
exactly the
1:56:24
people he's talking about are
the ones
1:56:26
yelling and clapping the
loudest well
1:56:30
the problem is with that show
is that
1:56:33
you don't know how much of that
is sweet
1:56:35
and how many like true that's
true or
1:56:39
there's some guy in the corner
there yep
1:56:40
jumping up and down doing
jumping jacks
1:56:42
you know one of them guys who
runs the
1:56:44
crowd yeah much of it well I
thought it
1:56:49
was a good Stefon Utley pumped
I'm sorry
1:56:53
I was interested it was a good
point
1:56:54
yeah I don't know what the
point of the
1:56:55
point was I mean is this
because we got
1:56:58
we have Billy Crystal and black
no no no
1:57:01
no Rob Reiner no I'll tell you
why and I
1:57:04
cut all that out it was two
minutes of
1:57:06
preamble and this is what
showed that he
1:57:08
is all in for Kamala Harris
1:57:10
he was ragging on Gillibrand he
was
1:57:14
basically ragging on everybody
for
1:57:17
calling out Joe and calling out
Kamala
1:57:20
but didn't
1:57:25
didn't callout Kamuela caught
calling
1:57:27
out Joe which was kind of you
know
1:57:29
telling because he's all in on
calm when
1:57:32
he has a lot of baggage she's a
cop
1:57:34
she's a lousy da and this is
all recent
1:57:37
though this is not like 20
years ago
1:57:38
this is pretty she was just
yeah he
1:57:40
feels eight eight years ago we
should
1:57:43
already forget that's what he
feels
1:57:45
about Kamala yes that's his
that's
1:57:47
likely that Joe oh is that Bill
yeah
1:57:50
bill yeah that's not gonna
happen no
1:57:52
camel is not that although she's
1:57:54
unpleasant she's got that
glued-on smile
1:57:58
that looks just doesn't look
right she's
1:58:00
into this year she's no good
not really
1:58:05
no it really isn't that good I
mean who
1:58:09
is I mean that's why Joe is
leading the
1:58:12
pack because at least he's
Pleasant I am
1:58:15
there was a hole his hair what
the hell
1:58:18
happened now as he's losing it
it's the
1:58:20
guys he's getting up there I
mean yes
1:58:23
but he may just eat like he
used to have
1:58:25
a pretty decent head of hair he
had
1:58:27
plugs remember this plug era I
don't he
1:58:31
had plugs oh yeah before the
show we
1:58:33
this is some years back but he
was
1:58:34
getting ball in French so they
plugged
1:58:36
him he's got all plugs in front
so he
1:58:37
had a million plugs put in and
after a
1:58:40
while they could comb him out
and look
1:58:42
pretty decent you look pretty
good but I
1:58:43
thought those I didn't realize
the plugs
1:58:45
are gonna die too
1:58:46
it's just sort of coding or
something
1:58:50
money money the plugs isn't
that real
1:58:53
hair when they put in the back
so you
1:58:55
know they I'm sure they have a
warranty
1:58:57
an expiration date I don't know
I didn't
1:59:00
know that places got me notice
with Joe
1:59:02
is grown his plugs man it
reminds me
1:59:05
that we have a basket famous
basketball
1:59:07
player from the Bay Area you
just play
1:59:08
out the words called Rick Barry
hmm and
1:59:11
Rick Barry used to have a lot
of talks
1:59:12
he has three sons that are very
1:59:14
successful broadcasters but he
he used
1:59:17
to do dr. marinelli you're
saying used
1:59:19
to go on and on and off the
hair club
1:59:21
and he's different you know
these
1:59:23
different things that make him
look so
1:59:25
good as it with his hair you
see him now
1:59:28
it's like he looks like Biden
right
1:59:30
so I don't know that's not a
good look
1:59:33
um marianne williamson still my
favorite
1:59:37
- my favorite person in the
Democratic
1:59:41
primary when I will she make
the next
1:59:42
round of debates or she gonna
get not
1:59:44
gonna make the cutoff do you I
believe
1:59:46
she's going to make it because
1:59:47
Hickenlooper is dropped out so
the opens
1:59:50
up a new slot and where's that
other guy
1:59:52
who was that what happened - oh
Sh alts
1:59:54
is what is he running
independently yeah
1:59:56
I guess he's running
independent not as
1:59:57
a Democrat right dholtze yeah
the word
2:00:01
schultz yeah this he's out of
the game
2:00:03
he's not gonna do anything he's
done he
2:00:05
was just a fluke I think so
yeah but
2:00:08
who's gonna make his steyr
apparently
2:00:10
just he's one more poll than
he's in the
2:00:12
next debate so that should be
fun no I
2:00:14
should buy he's gonna buy a
poll yeah
2:00:16
he's gonna buy a poll okay yeah
you got
2:00:21
it got the coffee today got an
egg and
2:00:23
coffee I gotta get some
lozenges so
2:00:25
Marianne well I hope she does
make good
2:00:28
I can see that yes she's
obviously is
2:00:30
not far off from the way the
media
2:00:33
portrays her from the the guy
you know
2:00:36
from the guy that vermin
supreme the guy
2:00:38
with the boot on his head that's
2:00:39
basically the way to meet admit
right
2:00:41
left everyone wha-ha-ha crazy
crystal
2:00:44
lady which is it's really it's
quite
2:00:49
rude I mean she's very
successful what
2:00:51
she's done she's helped a lot
of people
2:00:52
in the process you can't deny
that in
2:00:55
the people that is denying it
it's just
2:00:58
ridiculing her yeah it's a
crazy crystal
2:01:00
lady is terrific well why would
you want
2:01:02
to pass up this opportunity
well because
2:01:06
I I'll take an extra two
minutes out of
2:01:08
my day to play something that
she said
2:01:10
that was interesting and so
this I would
2:01:12
say that this is the thing that
Marv
2:01:14
really needs to be talking
about is that
2:01:17
we have forgotten that we are
the
2:01:21
government the people have the
power now
2:01:23
do I think Marianne Williamson
is going
2:01:24
to change it no but she was in
San
2:01:26
Francisco that an hour long
talk and I
2:01:28
watched it and I thought it was
pretty
2:01:30
decent and here's the two clips
from
2:01:33
that this is her explaining how
the
2:01:37
people have always changed the
course of
2:01:40
history in the United States
it's
2:01:41
obvious but she does say it Nick
2:01:44
invincible political
establishment is
2:01:46
not the fix to all this ladies
and
2:01:47
gentlemen the conventional
political
2:01:49
establishment is the problem it
is time
2:01:52
for the people to step in now I
think
2:02:03
this is a very very good time
to read up
2:02:05
on American history because
it's really
2:02:07
a fascinating story and it's an
2:02:09
important story and when it
comes to the
2:02:11
history of the United States
just like
2:02:12
with the history of your family
when you
2:02:14
go to therapy or the history of
your
2:02:15
your tribe or your ethnic group
you're
2:02:17
empowered by an understanding
of your
2:02:19
history and we're empowered by
an
2:02:21
understanding of American
history as
2:02:22
well so let's be very very
clear in 1776
2:02:26
the most enlightened principles
that
2:02:28
were ever coded into the
foundation of a
2:02:31
country were coded into our
Declaration
2:02:34
of Independence the gnarly part
is that
2:02:37
the men who risk their lives to
2:02:40
establish those principles of
life
2:02:42
liberty and the pursuit of
happiness for
2:02:43
all people the Equality of all
people
2:02:46
governments are instituted to
secure
2:02:48
those rights and it is the
right of the
2:02:50
people to alter or to abolish
that
2:02:51
government if it's not doing
its job
2:02:53
those principles were laid down
by men
2:02:58
41 of 50 some-odd of whom were
2:03:00
themselves slave owners so this
2:03:03
dichotomy has been with us from
the very
2:03:04
beginning we have been
throughout our
2:03:07
history not only a nation built
on the
2:03:10
most aspirational and
enlightened
2:03:12
principles ever coded into the
founding
2:03:15
of a country but we have also
been
2:03:17
throughout our history
2:03:18
throughout our history we have
a times
2:03:20
represented the most violent
2:03:23
transgression against those
principles
2:03:25
all I'm saying - ladies and
gentlemen
2:03:27
this is not the first time
we're not the
2:03:30
first generation they have to
push back
2:03:32
against forces that are
essentially
2:03:35
undemocratic they did it before
slavery
2:03:38
was responded to by
abolitionists and
2:03:40
the suppression of women has
been
2:03:41
responded to by two major waves
of
2:03:43
feminism and the women's
suffragette
2:03:45
movement institutionalized white
2:03:47
supremacy and segregation was
responded
2:03:49
to by the civil rights movement
we're
2:03:51
not the first time they have to
deal
2:03:52
with this let's just not be the
first
2:03:54
generation of
2:03:55
Americans - wimp out on doing
what it
2:03:57
takes that has the right idea
but the
2:04:04
voice and how she does it just
doesn't
2:04:06
deliver right it's it you're
right it
2:04:08
sounds like crazy crystal lady
but I
2:04:11
like what she's saying I've
never heard
2:04:15
anything like that before well
have you
2:04:18
heard it this time around as
anyone said
2:04:20
that they're mostly screaming
at Trump
2:04:23
yeah I do want to play this
clip I've
2:04:26
been meaning to play for us as
we're
2:04:27
talking about candidates is
Bernie again
2:04:29
and this is when he was on the
Joe Rogan
2:04:31
show and this is the gaffe that
I
2:04:32
thought was kind of amusing I
see a lot
2:04:34
of people caught it and Joe
didn't
2:04:36
nobody seemed it wasn't nobody
was think
2:04:39
that Biden's a gaffe machine but
2:04:41
Bernie's not what did you think
overall
2:04:43
overall I found to be quite
weak I
2:04:45
didn't think the I expected a
lot more
2:04:47
from that interview with with
Rogan
2:04:49
I don't think Rogan likes him
yeah but I
2:04:54
journeys never looking him in
the eyes
2:04:56
looking down he's well Joe I
tell you I
2:04:59
tell you I tell you joke the
world right
2:05:01
now is spending a trillion and
a half
2:05:02
dollars on weapons of
destruction
2:05:04
designed to kill each other and
maybe
2:05:06
just maybe if we had a kind of
leader
2:05:08
and I hope to be that leader
who says to
2:05:11
the world instead of spending a
trillion
2:05:12
and a half dollars killing each
other
2:05:14
maybe we use those resources to
2:05:16
transform the global energy
system and
2:05:18
save the planet for our kids
and our
2:05:20
grandchildren that's the goal
that I
2:05:21
have well these these ideas
sound great
2:05:23
but in the competitive
environment of
2:05:25
global politics how would you
convince
2:05:27
Russia or China or any of these
2:05:29
countries to do something that
would put
2:05:31
them in some sort of a
competitive
2:05:33
disadvantage well and the
answer is Joe
2:05:37
if we do not do that in 50-100
years
2:05:39
everybody I'm not you know I'm
saying
2:05:43
yeah I'm not telling you that
tomorrow
2:05:45
it's gonna happen but you got
to make
2:05:47
the case these people you know
Putin is
2:05:49
a dictator I dislike them
intensely you
2:05:51
know Qi and China very
authoritative
2:05:53
ones up but they're not crazy
people and
2:05:55
presumably they have concern
about their
2:05:57
kids and their grandchildren
this is a
2:06:00
planet under siege you know I
don't want
2:06:02
to become a science-fiction
you've all
2:06:03
seen the movies the media
racing toward
2:06:05
Earth we got blow up the earth
what are
2:06:07
we
2:06:08
well we got to get together
this is in a
2:06:09
sense what that is about you
know what I
2:06:11
think about in 1941 after Pearl
Harbor
2:06:16
all right we were faced with a
war in
2:06:19
the east with China a war in
the West in
2:06:22
Europe with Hitler within two
years the
2:06:26
United States had transformed
its
2:06:28
economy to address and win the
war
2:06:30
basically in two or three years
by
2:06:32
reindustrialize hammer we can
do it we
2:06:34
can lead the world that's what
we have
2:06:36
to do no wait a minute well
what was the
2:06:38
big flub China China did he say
China
2:06:42
yeah war with China is a big
war with
2:06:48
China in world war ii remember
that's
2:06:51
thinking of war with china
that's not a
2:06:53
that's on his mind yeah never
vote for
2:06:56
this guy so that's not a flub
that's
2:06:58
that is the the truth wants to
come out
2:07:00
yeah he wants to have war with
China
2:07:02
let's just listen to it in
context again
2:07:04
you know what I think about in
1941
2:07:08
after Pearl Harbor all right we
were
2:07:11
faced with a war in the east
2:07:14
with China a war in the West in
Europe
2:07:16
with Hitler within two years
the United
2:07:20
States had transformed its
economy to
2:07:22
address and win the war
basically in two
2:07:25
or three years now I think
you're right
2:07:26
I think he wants to go to war
which I'm
2:07:28
gonna give you a borderline for
that
2:07:29
that was a good catch
2:07:33
that was a good one that Joe's
not
2:07:36
really listening
2:07:37
I got a flub obviously so this
is really
2:07:41
wait so this wasn't just a flub
it was
2:07:42
the truth wants to come out and
I also
2:07:45
have a the truth wants to come
out clip
2:07:47
and this is about Bruce and
Nellie or
2:07:53
and they are deeply involved in
this GPS
2:07:57
fusion GPS steal report with
the golden
2:08:00
showers and I'm sure this is
from Fox
2:08:03
News or Fox Business News today
before
2:08:06
we play that can I just throw
in a
2:08:08
little thing mm-hmm I think I
don't
2:08:12
think I brought up at the show
but I'm
2:08:14
gonna bring it up this this
whole golden
2:08:16
showers peeing all over the
place and
2:08:18
I've been making the beds think
whatever
2:08:20
they're up to and all this
other stuff
2:08:22
that Trump you know is somehow
involved
2:08:25
with you it's always overlooked
that
2:08:27
Trump is a germaphobe yeah when
you've
2:08:30
brought this up many times on
the shits
2:08:32
right guys I don't remember the
dinner
2:08:33
table or if it was that on the
show okay
2:08:36
all right so again the truth
wants to
2:08:40
come out that nellie war is in
constant
2:08:42
communication not only with
Bruce but
2:08:45
with his underlings at the
Justice
2:08:47
Department on a whole host of
matters
2:08:49
sending news reports in the
original
2:08:52
Russian to her friends at the
Justice
2:08:54
Department of course trying to
smear
2:08:56
Donald Trump along the way you
know it
2:08:58
turns out Nellie hormann le or
may have
2:09:01
been the most significant
higher JS
2:09:10
Jamaa and what makes it is
scratchy I
2:09:13
have to give you a borderline
for that
2:09:15
[Music]
2:09:19
showing these things knowing
whore deli
2:09:22
for WoW
2:09:27
let's see I'm gonna come oh I
got you
2:09:31
under some news because we
haven't you
2:09:32
gotta catch up with some news
stories
2:09:34
let's talk about Zimbabwe for
exam oh
2:09:36
yeah let's do something like oh
you mean
2:09:38
no don't tell me you're
actually wait
2:09:42
that's not what I want there's
more than
2:09:45
he looked at my rails it's
pretty much
2:09:53
empty this business has been
decimated
2:09:55
by little funny you sell your
products
2:09:58
to customers before you
actually get
2:10:00
hold of your money there is
movement in
2:10:02
exchange rates and you lose
money and
2:10:05
you are unable to replenish
these queues
2:10:08
are just ridiculous if I am to
take
2:10:10
chances here I'll spend the
whole day
2:10:12
which means I'll lose pretty
much the
2:10:15
entire working day just
queueing for
2:10:17
fewer
2:10:17
[Music]
2:10:18
okay just made a short Club
because they
2:10:20
couldn't get any really good
reports but
2:10:22
Zimbabwe is in a world of hurt
there
2:10:25
back to the 2008 year where
they got the
2:10:28
outrageous inflation this guy's
showing
2:10:29
that his store is dead empty
because
2:10:31
apparently the process there's
you sell
2:10:34
your products before you get
them and
2:10:37
because of the inflation rate
you end up
2:10:39
having to give the product
that's
2:10:40
already been pre sold at a
price that
2:10:42
cost you money end up losing
your ass
2:10:44
and going broke that's how fast
2:10:45
inflation shows gasoline lines
that are
2:10:48
one day's wait oh my goodness
and this
2:10:51
is this is because the the the
Zimbabwe
2:10:55
monitor agape Mugabe no Bobby
McGee the
2:10:59
guy who ran it they got this
new guy was
2:11:01
no good and the country is shot
and it's
2:11:04
not being discussed by the
mainstream
2:11:06
media at all it is completely
it's just
2:11:10
it's broke well can't we say
Trump isn't
2:11:12
a here media here's something
you could
2:11:15
still talk about Zimbabwe just
by saying
2:11:18
Trump is such a racist he
doesn't want
2:11:20
to even mention the problems in
Zimbabwe
2:11:22
man and they can go into the
story
2:11:24
you're giving him ideas but
it's a good
2:11:27
one
2:11:27
hey is it the is it oh wow wow
it's
2:11:31
hyperinflation is really what
we're
2:11:33
talking about here I'm looking
at the
2:11:35
chart that is it is actually
off the
2:11:37
chart it's off the charts
2:11:40
what is the what is their
monetary union
2:11:42
unit in the US this is the same
2:11:45
operation that you had member
the 100
2:11:47
trillion dollar notes yeah I
still have
2:11:50
one of those I got a couple of
them so
2:11:52
they're worth even less now and
must be
2:11:54
oh they're not worth anything
they've
2:11:55
had to change they did what the
2:11:56
Brazilians did they changed the
name of
2:11:58
their currency oh okay
2:12:00
the Brazilians did it at least
twice
2:12:02
that I know of they had
cruzeiro's and
2:12:05
then Carrizo and they had
something then
2:12:07
they went to the rial and you
keep doing
2:12:09
that and then you you dislike a
reset
2:12:11
button but then those things
2:12:12
hyper-inflated don't have it
under
2:12:15
control which hasn't returned
to Brazil
2:12:17
luckily but it you know there's
too much
2:12:20
inflation but apparently in
Zimbabwe
2:12:23
this situation is return so
we'll be
2:12:24
looking at some more stupid
super-hype
2:12:26
down nomination bills so the new
2:12:28
sovereign currency
2:12:30
with the introduction of the
real-time
2:12:31
gross settlement dollar or the
Zim
2:12:34
dollar oh my god yeah this is
really bad
2:12:40
yeah well you know it's the
world can be
2:12:43
burning down around us as long
as it's
2:12:45
not I mean if it's a white guy
with a
2:12:47
gun oh stop
2:12:49
go look at that guy then back
to Trump
2:12:52
no one really is here we've
talked about
2:12:56
this for months now the swine
fever
2:12:58
epidemic in China and the rest
of
2:13:00
Southeast Asia began a year ago
and it's
2:13:03
still spreading Christine
McCracken and
2:13:05
her colleagues at the big
financial firm
2:13:07
Rabobank been talking to their
clients
2:13:09
in China companies in the pork
business
2:13:11
trying to figure out how bad it
is every
2:13:13
day we hear of more outbreaks
according
2:13:15
to their latest estimate
African swine
2:13:17
fever is killing off so many
pigs that
2:13:20
by the end of this year China's
2:13:21
production of pork could be cut
in half
2:13:23
that's roughly you know 300 to
350
2:13:27
million pigs lost in China
which is you
2:13:31
know almost a quarter of the
world's
2:13:33
pork supply which I found
stunning
2:13:35
should I be stunned by that you
should
2:13:38
it's it's a massive number
African swine
2:13:41
fever is not swine flu this
disease is
2:13:44
harmless to humans it can
spread through
2:13:46
contaminated pork products or
the
2:13:48
clothes of people working with
infected
2:13:50
pigs not through the air but
the virus
2:13:53
is really hard to get rid of
which
2:13:55
Chinese farmers are finding out
they've
2:13:57
had a hard time repopulating
herds it's
2:14:00
hard to decontaminate a
facility in a
2:14:02
short amount of time generally
it takes
2:14:04
at least 6 months 2 sometimes 3
years to
2:14:07
decontaminate a site McCracken
says many
2:14:09
Chinese farmers have
slaughtered their
2:14:11
herds early out of fear the
animals
2:14:13
might get infected so there's
still pork
2:14:15
on the shelves in the past
month or so
2:14:17
consumers in China are starting
to see
2:14:19
the impact pork prices are
rising it's
2:14:22
really hard to see how this is
gonna end
2:14:24
though at some point you know
they'll
2:14:27
just be better more bio secure
2:14:29
facilities that have fewer
chances of
2:14:31
getting the virus traditionally
almost
2:14:33
half of the pigs in China came
from
2:14:34
small backyard operations
hundreds of
2:14:37
thousands of them those farms
though if
2:14:39
they can't protect their
animals from
2:14:41
infection may not survive
2:14:43
yeah and that looks to be the
way it's
2:14:45
going this is a massive problem
but not
2:14:50
worth reporting on no there's
no reason
2:14:53
for that or and I think another
thing
2:14:55
that's under reporting I have a
clip
2:14:56
tell me it's gone cause it is
being
2:14:58
reported on a little bit but
it's not
2:15:00
really
2:15:03
the impact of it is not being
discussed
2:15:05
much this is the Kashmir
situation oh
2:15:08
yeah and it's it's funny you
have a clip
2:15:10
for that or funny this was the
exact
2:15:13
that's interesting how that
works my
2:15:15
handler steve botanic remember
when i
2:15:19
was talking to him about
Epstein he had
2:15:20
already kind of telegraphed I
won't talk
2:15:22
about Kashmir in India and
Pakistan and
2:15:25
you and I have talked about it
a little
2:15:27
bit but where's this clip from
who who
2:15:30
had the audacity to stream
Odyssey now
2:15:33
oh the stray off the the Trump
hate
2:15:36
train to talk about something
else
2:15:38
other people in the world oh
they're
2:15:40
brown democracy now has the
ability to
2:15:43
walk and chew gum they still
hate Trump
2:15:45
tension is growing in Kashmir as
2:15:47
Pakistani and Indian troops have
2:15:50
repeatedly exchanged fire
across the
2:15:53
line of control al Jazeera
reports six
2:15:56
Indian soldiers as well as three
2:15:57
Pakistani soldiers and two
Pakistani
2:15:59
civilians have died over the
past 24
2:16:02
hours this comes just over a
week after
2:16:05
India revoked the special
status of the
2:16:08
Indian control part of the
2:16:09
muslim-majority region
meanwhile in
2:16:12
London thousands of
demonstrators
2:16:13
rallied Thursday to protest
India's
2:16:16
crackdown in Kashmir Chef
Ramsay is the
2:16:20
director of the Oxford Islamic
2:16:22
Information Centre
2:16:28
the countries that occupy the
countries
2:16:32
is going to be second Palestine
is going
2:16:34
to be many people died two
countries in
2:16:39
nuclear and one of them give
the stupid
2:16:41
they can destroy all work
2:16:44
well this is that this is
obviously a
2:16:47
proxy thing India is in direct
2:16:51
competition with China China
has put
2:16:54
massive amounts of money into
Pakistan
2:16:56
time to crank it up again we've
got a
2:16:59
production moving away from
China going
2:17:03
to India I mean this is it's
what Hong
2:17:05
Kong is another one we man
there was
2:17:07
there singing the star-spangled
banner
2:17:10
at the protests in Hong Kong if
if not
2:17:13
meant would be the Chinese
doing that
2:17:17
well it's oh come on the
Chinese are you
2:17:21
on purpose just to make us look
like we
2:17:23
got something to do with it
what we do
2:17:24
and I think it's great
2:17:25
well let's go back to Kashmir
all right
2:17:31
the Indian government used to
tell where
2:17:35
they were taking this whole
place over
2:17:36
what is the population
breakdown do you
2:17:38
think in percentage of Kashmir
by one
2:17:43
harkens back to something by
site by
2:17:45
what population breakdown of
what China
2:17:47
Muslims India's a Hindi 45%
Indians yes
2:17:56
35% Muslims
2:18:00
yeah and yeah on accounts for
20%
2:18:04
Chinese sure and that's where
Kashmir
2:18:09
that's Kashmir Eden Kashmir
itself yeah
2:18:11
20 percent Chinese Wow what's
all that
2:18:15
about they don't discuss that
of course
2:18:17
well in any real way doesn't it
so we
2:18:20
don't get any news about about
any of it
2:18:22
if we have to find you go to
find some
2:18:24
papers written about there
probably
2:18:26
China's probably pulling one of
those
2:18:27
stunts where they come in and
the next
2:18:30
thing you know they're taking
over the
2:18:31
place like they do an Africa
thing it is
2:18:33
a bunch of dumb shits and India
got fed
2:18:36
up with it and put the kibosh
on it
2:18:38
because they are competitors
and somehow
2:18:40
it has to do with the water in
the Butte
2:18:43
on region
2:18:45
that the Chinese needs then
that and
2:18:50
it's I gotta look into this
again but
2:18:52
the water in the butan region
isn't is a
2:18:54
part of this and the Chinese
needed for
2:18:57
whatever industry they're
cooking up and
2:18:59
that you know the India could
turn that
2:19:00
you know could just block that
water
2:19:02
flow I mean it's it's a mess
it's always
2:19:04
been a mess yeah well this is
now it's
2:19:07
got an extra dimension China
hey man we
2:19:11
should write a song about it
we'll call
2:19:13
it Kashmir it's just the
thought anyway
2:19:18
so that's that's another thing
we're not
2:19:20
getting any coverage on thank
you thank
2:19:23
you New York Times you have
your your
2:19:24
Town Hall is all about hate
calling
2:19:27
Trump a racist racist racist
but now the
2:19:30
rest of the world could
collapse do you
2:19:33
have any other real news I have
comes
2:19:38
closer to home I do I think I
have more
2:19:40
we got to I got a good thing on
the
2:19:41
tally not going to Israel thing
which is
2:19:44
a kind of a hokey story but I
thought it
2:19:46
was funny this is the one of
them one of
2:19:50
our covers that's not a real
news story
2:19:53
I mean you have a real news
story
2:19:57
well I real news used to mean
celebrity
2:20:00
news when we started we have to
change
2:20:02
around you have anything of
interest for
2:20:05
the rest of the world our
climate report
2:20:08
Oh see that's what I'm looking
for
2:20:10
hottest ever climate report the
National
2:20:12
Oceanic Administration has
confirmed
2:20:15
July was the Earth's hottest
month since
2:20:17
record-keeping began a hundred
forty
2:20:20
years ago in a statement NOAA
said quote
2:20:24
much of the planet sweltered in
2:20:26
unprecedented heat the record
warmth
2:20:29
also shrank Arctic and
Antarctic sea ice
2:20:33
to historic lows July was the
415
2:20:37
consecutive month with above
average
2:20:39
temperatures meanwhile
Australia is
2:20:42
facing criticism for watering
down a
2:20:44
climate agreement at the
Pacific island
2:20:47
Forum which has just wrapped up
in
2:20:49
Tuvalu Fiji Prime Minister
Frank Bonney
2:20:52
Marama tweeted we came together
in a
2:20:56
nation that
2:20:56
risks disappearing to the Seas
but
2:20:59
unfortunately we settled for
the status
2:21:01
quo in our communique water
down climate
2:21:05
language has real consequences
like
2:21:07
waterlogged homes schools
communities
2:21:10
and ancestral burial grounds
great
2:21:15
in other words Fiji didn't get
the money
2:21:17
they want exactly well there's
a new
2:21:22
term which I think supersedes
the
2:21:24
climate crisis and it really
wraps it
2:21:27
all up into one it goes just a
little
2:21:29
bit further because of this
story it's
2:21:32
appropriate to play this 26
second clip
2:21:34
from George Monbiot he is the
yeah he's
2:21:39
that guy the climate writer for
The
2:21:42
Guardian socialist to mainland
well the
2:21:46
dole fashion socialist yeah you
don't
2:21:48
have to say socialist from
England you
2:21:49
can just say it's from England
everybody
2:21:51
knows I know what's going on
over you
2:21:54
areas I would say that bosun ro
is the
2:21:56
most dangerous man on earth he
wants to
2:21:59
rip down the Amazon rainforests
the
2:22:02
biggest terrestrial ecosystem
on earth
2:22:04
if those rainforests are
destroyed by
2:22:07
volson arrow we are screwed and
those
2:22:09
rainforests restore a
phenomenal amount
2:22:13
of carbon if they are cut down
and burn
2:22:15
that carbon goes into the
atmosphere it
2:22:17
will massively accelerate
climate
2:22:20
breakdown there it is
2:22:22
climate breakdown like that it's
2:22:25
multifaceted because our
climate is
2:22:28
breaking down but the climate
breakdown
2:22:30
is the breakdown of the whole
idea of
2:22:32
the green new deal of moving
forward
2:22:33
with the new economy with the
solar
2:22:35
panels etc so I think climate
breakdown
2:22:38
I think it's I think it's one
for the
2:22:40
books
2:22:40
I'm in Genoa gender imagine all
the
2:22:46
people who could do is awesome
oh yeah
2:22:48
that'd be fine
2:22:49
[Music]
2:22:55
very few people to thank for
second half
2:22:58
of the show hearing no Jenna
starting
2:23:01
with sir ever of the what 1 2 3
4 5
2:23:05
arrey arrey kura o caillou
girag Roger
2:23:11
thinks key Wragge kiya Wragge
but
2:23:14
they're right but the donation
is for
2:23:15
Brian Mickey for his 52nd
birthday and
2:23:18
he's on the list okay Kaylin
this store
2:23:23
in Northville Michigan
2:23:25
hey you 180 sir Rick in
Arlington
2:23:27
Washington a regular 69 96
2:23:30
this is 86 but that's not it
Baron mark
2:23:33
tanner is 6 7 8 9 in Whittier
California
2:23:36
twice a month comes in Dean
Roker 55 10
2:23:40
Andrew Ben's in Imperial
Missouri 5005
2:23:45
Don lemons indexfinger 5001 I
believe
2:23:49
this is I believe this is also
Maxine
2:23:52
gravel but dual personality I
like it I
2:23:55
think we got some splitting
going on now
2:23:57
we have $50 donors name and
location
2:23:58
that are already down to that I
just
2:24:01
realized the context of
Jonathan's index
2:24:03
finger Texas David Timmons in
Oklahoma
2:24:11
City Brad Taylor in Duvall
Washington
2:24:13
Judy Schwarzenberg I think
Bernie Texas
2:24:18
Bernie Bernie Texas yep she's
also the
2:24:21
she's a Baroness of Kendall
County
2:24:23
actually Dame Judi Adam money in
2:24:27
Middletown Missouri John camp
and
2:24:30
antlers Oklahoma Joelle Derouen
I
2:24:33
probably sir by now in Savannah
Georgia
2:24:35
sir Jerry wing and Roth and
Saugus and
2:24:38
sir spud the mighty and
Marietta Georgia
2:24:40
that's our complete list yeah
that's a
2:24:42
show 1165 that's the shortest
donation
2:24:45
segment we've had in a year yes
it's
2:24:49
only 20 people yeah it's very
2:24:52
problematic that she's not even
that
2:24:53
many it's five - 23 18 18
people well of
2:24:59
course we want to thank these
people
2:25:01
profusely and yeah
2:25:02
there could do best yes these
are these
2:25:05
are the best standing there
when when no
2:25:07
one else will thank you and
thank you to
2:25:09
everyone who came in under $50
either to
2:25:11
be remain anonymous or those of
you who
2:25:14
are on some of our
subscriptions they do
2:25:15
sustain some and it's
appreciated and if
2:25:18
you if you are a donor a
producer and
2:25:22
you have some available funds
please do
2:25:24
one of these because you may
not notice
2:25:27
it that much but it really
helps to show
2:25:29
over time over with some scale
I made a
2:25:34
mistake I've made is I have not
visited
2:25:36
my p.o box recently and I went
the other
2:25:39
day the holy crap this thing was
2:25:42
overflowing and I can't have it
I have a
2:25:47
cookie tray filled with stuff
and I
2:25:49
can't thank everybody with all
their
2:25:51
notes etc but I just wanted to
make sure
2:25:53
you had some of these items did
you get
2:25:54
the night 3d printed nightstand
yes for
2:25:58
the ring that he wants to put
that into
2:26:01
public domain so people if they
have a
2:26:03
3d printer that can print this
little
2:26:05
guy it's a it's a frame holder
with a
2:26:07
little ring holder and it says
no agenda
2:26:10
all over it is and it's a 3d
printed
2:26:12
object so it has that that hard
to
2:26:15
explain it that's certain magic
of a 3d
2:26:18
it's really magic but it's
great it has
2:26:22
a frame for your certificate it
has a
2:26:24
ring holder for your ring and
it has a
2:26:26
spot for the sealing wax it's
it's
2:26:28
really a beautiful piece so he
will put
2:26:32
the plans we've given everybody
haven't
2:26:34
done this he's wants to know if
we can
2:26:35
give him the go-ahead you don't
need
2:26:36
that actually you can just do
it but
2:26:38
just do it and send this wants
to
2:26:39
release the code yeah sure I
should I
2:26:43
think this thing also will
shoot it's
2:26:45
also a gun in disguise isn't it
you can
2:26:47
print that up I hadn't be able
to find a
2:26:49
bullet for it so I got my weed
mug thank
2:26:52
you very much the one that John
had
2:26:54
cracked I'm not tying ya in
that a great
2:26:57
mug by the way it's the other
fantastic
2:27:00
mug thank you very much sir
hashtag null
2:27:05
by the way people do not send
checks or
2:27:08
money for the show to my p.o
box and
2:27:11
that makes it complicated we
have
2:27:13
accounted for it but yes so
these
2:27:16
sir daddy casa the love house
did the 3d
2:27:18
print I got the mighty Islands
book from
2:27:24
Tom Starkweather and see what
else I got
2:27:26
here I got the Trump 2020 badge
2:27:29
oh I listener in the
Netherlands sent me
2:27:31
based upon our conversation
about Mad
2:27:33
Magazine and this is a sir who
is it
2:27:40
again right here I remember
he's from
2:27:44
Hilversum Fred from Llewyn
associate
2:27:47
producer she executive producer
he sent
2:27:49
me two mad magazines classic mad
2:27:51
magazines one in Dutch oh nice
yeah and
2:27:55
that with the with the fold in
the back
2:27:57
and it's the Alfred Alfred E
Newman on
2:27:59
the front one ends from
September 72 and
2:28:03
that's a nice that's it that's
a nice
2:28:04
little collector's item I got
beautiful
2:28:06
wedding gift from Sir Mark and
day
2:28:10
mastered in Japan for the
keeper and
2:28:12
myself two actual pieces of
gold very
2:28:15
thin 24 karat gold with a good
luck
2:28:18
thing that we immediately did
of course
2:28:20
Japanese tradition thank you to
them
2:28:23
I've got my meeting book I got
this
2:28:25
beautiful engraved many months
ago went
2:28:30
by only have only about three
weeks
2:28:32
really I have this plaque from
sir
2:28:37
schmuck night of the green
chile where
2:28:40
the American Eagle on it and
this
2:28:42
statement
2:28:42
people are innocent until
alleged to be
2:28:45
involved in some type of
criminal
2:28:47
activity John Brennan director
of the
2:28:49
CIA that's going on my wall
that's a
2:28:52
good that's the keeper a good
one and
2:28:54
then I got album art literal
album art I
2:28:57
can't remember the whole family
worked
2:28:59
on this one some sage I think
I've got
2:29:05
most of it anyway everyone
knows I
2:29:08
received everything thank you
and then I
2:29:13
will go more often so I don't
have to do
2:29:15
it
2:29:15
since we have a short segment
today it's
2:29:17
ok but oh my gosh
2:29:22
I need a whole separate spot
just to
2:29:24
take care of that stuff
2:29:27
okay um I had some other let me
see do I
2:29:30
have anything else I need to do
as we
2:29:32
had so we thanked everybody
there and
2:29:37
when I'll sue oh yes well we
have a
2:29:38
couple of uh you know we have
some
2:29:39
things to do here at the very
end let's
2:29:41
sit let's first make sure
everyone gets
2:29:44
their karma that they would
want to have
2:29:46
and again thank you and
remember you can
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2:30:04
[Laughter]
2:30:09
[Music]
2:30:12
what's going on everything's
falling
2:30:14
apart why is my my jingles
aren't
2:30:17
working shit
2:30:19
no no yeah hold on let me I
think I can
2:30:25
disconnect something and it'll
work
2:30:26
again with see let's see if it
comes
2:30:30
back to life stop peep no I'm
not gonna
2:30:33
stop tape you kidding this is
the beauty
2:30:35
of it there it is
2:30:36
[Music]
2:30:43
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2:30:48
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happy birthday Elizabeth mill
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knighting and a special
roundtable today
2:31:51
as we have that we're rolling
out the
2:31:53
children's menu wouldn't you
have the ii
2:31:57
a title change to chris's kid
that well
2:32:00
i was i was actually gonna
invite him to
2:32:03
the round table okay because he
didn't
2:32:05
really get his name so we now
have his
2:32:07
name so he's already tonight
this is
2:32:08
just doing a little more
official with
2:32:10
his name and he did bring the
the kids
2:32:12
table menu so i figured you are
entering
2:32:32
the no agenda round table of
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2:32:35
deservedly so and i am very
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2:32:37
pronounce the kv2 sir musical
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2:32:41
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2:32:44
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course we have kappa zoe
Devendra and a
2:32:49
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2:32:51
have cookies and dough red
flags red
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frogs and chocolate cake
spaghetti and
2:32:55
meatballs noodles and dumplings
french
2:32:56
fries and fortnight theme parks
and
2:32:58
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2:33:00
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2:33:02
the adults we've got mutton and
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2:33:30
today in the prettiest little
town on
2:33:32
the west coast victoria british
columbia
2:33:34
between 1:00 and 3:00 p.m. at
phillips
2:33:37
tasting room so see that is a
bus or
2:33:41
stephen organizing that one
brand new
2:33:43
for the 21st of august that'll
be
2:33:47
wednesday no agenda woodlands
tex-mex in
2:33:50
woodlands texas that'll be
Rico's grill
2:33:53
let me see if we have anything
on the
2:33:55
note it'll be from 6 p.m. to 10
p.m.
2:33:59
Adam and John posters will be
present to
2:34:01
serve as guiding lights when
you arrive
2:34:04
donation envelopes last jugs /
d douche
2:34:07
container of some sort will
also be
2:34:09
available remember bring your
amygdala
2:34:10
but not your trigger Ryan
Bradley
2:34:12
organising that the 22nd says
that's
2:34:15
this coming Thursday canden
avians and
2:34:18
canden a via meetup from 5 p.m.
to 7
2:34:20
p.m. at Union chicken in
Toronto or
2:34:22
Ontario this is this this is
better than
2:34:25
record store in stores gigs man
this is
2:34:28
fantastic just another excuse
to drink
2:34:30
beer hang out with other No
Agenda
2:34:31
producers and listeners that
2:34:33
is Bishop who's organizing that
also on
2:34:35
Thursday Charleston South
Carolina the
2:34:37
six week cycle meetup and Moe's
2:34:39
crosstown another six weeks
cycle event
2:34:41
picking up another Thursday at
the
2:34:43
following weekend and see we
hand that
2:34:46
is organizing Dame Jennifer
Buchanan
2:34:49
August 23rd
2:34:50
that's Friday Salem Oregon
number two
2:34:52
local 33 south from 6:00 to
9:00 p.m. at
2:34:55
the archive coffee and bar
knights and
2:34:58
dames producers all ye under the
2:35:00
Protectorate of the Grand Duke
of the
2:35:01
Pacific Northwest
2:35:02
you are welcome Tim executive
producer
2:35:04
of episode 9 62 was organizing
that
2:35:07
Sunday August 25th comic I
brewing in
2:35:10
Lincoln Nebraska that meet up
from 3:30
2:35:13
in the afternoon to 5:30 in the
2:35:15
afternoon this will be the
inaugural
2:35:17
Nebraska No Agenda Meetup a
meeting
2:35:19
place for great minds and open
2:35:21
discussion amazing handcrafted
beers and
2:35:24
ciders tyler organizing that
Thursday
2:35:26
August 29th Burning Man this is
coming
2:35:31
from
2:35:32
Jason deluzy oh and he now we
heard
2:35:35
about this as this meetup which
will be
2:35:36
at Burning Man Black Rock City
2:30 3:00
2:35:39
p.m. to 4:20 p.m. okay am I
pretty man
2:35:47
is a huge my camp is at 6
o'clock and K
2:35:54
we are called big puffy yellow
this is
2:35:57
clearly a Maxwell Code but I'll
read it
2:35:59
again my camp is at 600 and K
we are
2:36:04
called big puffy yellow you'll
know you
2:36:06
found it when you look around
and
2:36:07
everything is yellow we'll
probably meet
2:36:09
under the shade structure it's
yellow if
2:36:12
you're having a hard time
finding us ask
2:36:14
for Jason from Philly if you're
asked to
2:36:16
specify which one asked for the
original
2:36:18
Jason if that fails to clarify
things
2:36:22
you can ask for the good
looking Jason
2:36:24
if this still does not sort
things out
2:36:27
it means you've probably been
speaking
2:36:29
with the other Jason who is
neither as
2:36:31
good-looking as I am or
original so you
2:36:33
can just ask for jtm or deluzy
Oh
2:36:36
immediately following the no
agenda
2:36:38
meetup will be the big puffy
yellows
2:36:39
15th annual 4/20 party
featuring some
2:36:42
pretty tasty cocktails and
sweet beats
2:36:44
looking forward to seeing y'all
in the
2:36:46
dust
2:36:48
fantastic well I want you have
it I want
2:36:51
to know how that goes that's
going to be
2:36:53
dynamite remember how it goes
2:37:02
also go - no agenda meetups
calm for the
2:37:05
meetups reports and that's
where people
2:37:07
are also posting pictures of
everything
2:37:10
that that happened at the most
recent
2:37:14
Meetup and these are really
good they're
2:37:15
good for the Soul it's good to
meet
2:37:17
other people it goes from 7:00
in two
2:37:20
70s everything all in between
it's a
2:37:22
it's a really really fantastic
2:37:25
opportunity to meet people who
will not
2:37:28
condemn and won't get triggered
it's
2:37:30
just that simple no agenda
meetups calm
2:37:35
right three news items I want
to get out
2:37:38
of the way before we show
alright but
2:37:42
one of them say this one the
one to the
2:37:45
end but first of all let's talk
about
2:37:47
least get it out of the way 16
second
2:37:49
clip bought the bogus bombs in
New York
2:37:51
which got everyone all bent out
of shape
2:37:52
and I did I don't even know
what the
2:37:55
meaning of it was it's not part
of the
2:37:56
6-week cycle that I know of the
man
2:37:58
behind a bomb scare in New York
City is
2:38:00
in custody tonight police say he
2:38:02
allegedly put two devices
inside a
2:38:04
subway station Friday morning
the
2:38:07
devices were believed to have
been
2:38:08
pressure cookers used to make
bombs but
2:38:11
it turns out they were just
rice cookers
2:38:13
no charges have been filed so
the guy
2:38:15
basically just had rice cookers
and rice
2:38:18
cookers eat not equal pressure
cooker
2:38:20
old rice cookers he threw out
and so
2:38:23
they arrested him yeah no
brother
2:38:27
and they also he looked like he
had
2:38:29
cerebral palsy or something cuz
the
2:38:31
shots they had of him being
arrested he
2:38:34
was jerking around like a guy
you know a
2:38:35
certain kind of a style of
brain damage
2:38:38
and they didn't talk about that
so that
2:38:41
was the end of that that was a
bullcrap
2:38:42
story then we have kim jung kim
ill the
2:38:47
new you know he's got sending
off
2:38:50
missiles again and this is kind
of an
2:38:51
interesting story cuz i have a
take on
2:38:53
it rarely has North Korea tested
2:38:55
missiles at this pace six
short-range
2:38:58
ballistic missiles launched in
three
2:39:00
weeks
2:39:01
US intelligence officials say
these are
2:39:03
new missiles which are solid
fueled and
2:39:06
mobile and can launch with
little or no
2:39:08
warning and fly at a trajectory
that
2:39:10
makes them harder to intercept
2:39:12
despite their short range they
can
2:39:14
threaten American troops based
in South
2:39:17
Korea but president Trump
insists he's
2:39:20
not worried I have no problem
we'll see
2:39:22
what happens but these are
short-range
2:39:24
missiles they're very standard
according
2:39:26
to North Korean accounts Kim
jong-un
2:39:28
ordered the tests in reaction
to an
2:39:30
ongoing u.s. South Korean
military
2:39:32
exercise even though it is
largely a
2:39:37
computer a war game without any
of the
2:39:41
live-fire pyrotechnics of
previous years
2:39:44
former intelligence analysts
now CBS
2:39:46
News consultant Robert Carlin
thinks the
2:39:49
exercise is just a convenient
excuse
2:39:52
they have to test these new
systems
2:39:54
they've been working on working
on them
2:39:56
for some time now they were
ready to
2:39:59
roll them out and this was their
2:40:00
opportunity last week president
Trump
2:40:03
tweeted he received a letter
from Kim
2:40:05
apologizing for the tests and
saying he
2:40:07
would like to restart nuclear
2:40:09
negotiations as soon as the
u.s. south
2:40:12
korean exercise is over the
exercise is
2:40:15
scheduled to end next week so
there's
2:40:17
still time for the north to get
some
2:40:19
more tests in after that the
real test
2:40:21
will be whether Kim's stops
launching
2:40:24
and starts negotiating Margaret
okay so
2:40:28
this looked like he was just
kind of a
2:40:30
some sort of back-channel
agreement
2:40:32
we're gonna do these because
they had
2:40:34
you know the insistent military
insists
2:40:36
on doing these exercises with
the South
2:40:37
Koreans even though Trump
doesn't want
2:40:39
to do them so they do it like a
lesser
2:40:41
version giving him the chance of
2:40:43
according to the CIA guy to
test some of
2:40:47
their systems there's new
systems and
2:40:48
Trump calls them these
short-range
2:40:51
missiles are standard I don't
know what
2:40:53
he's talking about and so they
did get
2:40:56
these tests out of the way and
it serves
2:40:58
it serves a secondary purpose
which is
2:41:00
look at these missiles they're
only
2:41:02
short-range right
2:41:03
Korea needs to buy more
defenses more
2:41:08
stuff hello sales hello
2:41:11
the sales this is a sales job
it seems
2:41:14
to me and they will stop
testing after
2:41:16
the things are good no way Matt
sighs so
2:41:19
the way if I understand it
correctly
2:41:21
which i think is that is the
gambit is
2:41:23
you have Kim Jung yum-yum doing
that and
2:41:26
then we've got our own thing
our own
2:41:28
exercise going on it's some the
Trump
2:41:32
call up Kim Jung Yong Yong and
say hey
2:41:34
can you shoot something off so
I can
2:41:36
sell some more Rockets over
here to the
2:41:37
South I think there was a
back-channel
2:41:40
possibility right do this well
I don't
2:41:43
think it was that what the hope
the
2:41:44
whole region has always been
used for
2:41:46
that for that entire purpose is
to sell
2:41:48
more weapons that's why they're
on the
2:41:49
axis of evil I think they're
part of it
2:41:52
now hmm I think they're part of
the
2:41:54
gimmick but it's the part of
the scam I
2:41:56
like it very good it would make
sense
2:41:59
well yeah of course cut him in
two
2:42:02
now the other story was this
they have
2:42:05
this this woman Talib the
Palestinian
2:42:12
congresswoman yes who it you
know
2:42:14
Trump's and you know this is a
big
2:42:16
scandal Trump's just occurred
there's no
2:42:19
such thing as a Palestinian
2:42:21
congresswoman I'm sorry yeah
and she's
2:42:24
from she's from where's she
from in
2:42:28
America Michigan and
Pennsylvania I
2:42:32
don't know it's a good question
I lost
2:42:33
track of her okay but there's
there's no
2:42:35
such that you can't just say
she's a
2:42:36
panic I misspoke okay anyway
she's a
2:42:40
Palestinian sympathizer she's
from
2:42:42
Michigan and her MA her mom are
grandmas
2:42:45
and pallette and not in
Palestine but
2:42:47
she's in Israel some places
around they
2:42:48
all visit over there with to
lead to
2:42:51
leave and Omar gonna go and now
they
2:42:55
shouldn't go no one thing isn't
she
2:42:57
specifically a part of the BDS
movement
2:42:59
the boycott divest and big part
of in
2:43:02
sanction okay because that's a
real real
2:43:05
move a real movement against is
that's
2:43:07
why Trump said they I don't
understand
2:43:09
whether and they soon as they
saw what
2:43:11
Trump had to say was like a hint
2:43:12
everyone believes Trump
demanded it of
2:43:15
Israel so they cut him off said
no you
2:43:17
can't come then
2:43:20
to leave made a fuss because
report
2:43:22
dying grandma's on her deathbed
and
2:43:24
she's got to see her and she
was you
2:43:26
begged for mercy so I have two
clips
2:43:29
because there was a piece of
information
2:43:31
in most of the clips or most of
the
2:43:34
reports that I didn't get a
good handle
2:43:37
on and it got answered let's
play this
2:43:40
clip which is the background is
to leave
2:43:41
light on CBS an emotional
congresswoman
2:43:46
receded to leave address
supporters in
2:43:48
Detroit Friday after announcing
she will
2:43:50
not travel to Israel to see her
9 year
2:43:53
old grandmother in the occupied
West
2:43:55
Bank for the nanny cinema
granddaughter
2:43:57
to leave is called Israel's
policies
2:43:59
towards Palestinians oppressive
and
2:44:01
racist she and fellow Democrat
Ilan Omar
2:44:04
were scheduled to visit Israel
this
2:44:07
weekend president Roth has been
feuding
2:44:09
with the freshman lawmakers for
months
2:44:10
speaking to reporters Thursday
he called
2:44:13
for Israel to block the trip I
think
2:44:15
would be a terrible thing
frankly for
2:44:17
Israel to let these two people
who speak
2:44:21
so badly about Israel a pending
2:44:24
diplomatic norms Israel decided
to bar
2:44:27
their entry Israel reversed its
decision
2:44:29
after to leave appealed on
humanitarian
2:44:32
grounds to be able to visit her
2:44:34
grandmother but to leave
ultimately
2:44:36
canceled her visit saying that
Israel
2:44:38
had imposed restrictions meant
to
2:44:40
humiliate her president Trump
tweeted to
2:44:42
leave obnoxiously turned the
approval
2:44:44
down a complete set up the only
real
2:44:47
winner here is two leaves
grandmother
2:44:48
she doesn't have to see her now
2:44:50
grandmother doesn't see it that
way
2:44:52
speaking outside her home in
the West
2:44:54
Bank she shot back may god ruin
him I
2:44:58
was happy that she was coming
okay
2:45:02
alright so that's so the thing
that got
2:45:04
me about these reports and this
is
2:45:07
classic mainstream media
reporting what
2:45:10
were these things what were
these these
2:45:12
requirements that Israel
imposed on this
2:45:14
woman that would have humiliate
her and
2:45:17
all the rest because she had to
refuse
2:45:19
the invitation she wasn't
allowed to
2:45:22
participate in any protest I
think that
2:45:24
was pretty much how democracy
find out
2:45:28
exactly what it is because it's
it's
2:45:30
discussed on democracy now in
the clip
2:45:33
to leave
2:45:33
going to Israel Israel's
announced it
2:45:36
will conditionally allow
congresswoman
2:45:38
Rashida to leave to visit
family in the
2:45:40
West Bank
2:45:41
a day after barring both Talib
and
2:45:44
fellow congresswoman Ilhan Omar
from
2:45:47
entering Israel to travel to the
2:45:49
occupied territories Israel is
still
2:45:52
refusing entry to Omar Israel
initially
2:45:55
blocked entry to both lawmakers
after
2:45:58
President Trump took the
unprecedented
2:46:00
step of publicly urged Israel
to bar
2:46:04
entry to the women the first
two female
2:46:06
Muslim members of Congress on
Thursday
2:46:09
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
2:46:11
Netanyahu defended Israel's
initial
2:46:14
decision to bar both of the US
lawmakers
2:46:17
in a niqab in the bylaws and we
are not
2:46:21
willing to commit anyone in to
Israel
2:46:23
who calls for the boycott over
the State
2:46:25
of Israel and accidently
legitimatize
2:46:28
the state of the Jews Israeli
2:46:30
authorities say Rashidah to
leave will
2:46:32
now be allowed entry on
humanitarian
2:46:34
grounds to visit her ailing 90
year old
2:46:37
grandmother on the condition
she does
2:46:39
not promote the boycott
divestment and
2:46:41
sanctions movement during her
visit well
2:46:44
there you go
2:46:45
so it was all a sham to start
with it
2:46:47
was a scam a sham she wanted to
go there
2:46:50
to push her BDS thing right in
Israel
2:46:54
and now that you can't do that
because
2:46:57
there's well hell with the
grandma she
2:46:59
didn't want to see this old lady
2:47:01
well what gets me is that the
United
2:47:04
Kingdom's of Gitmo nation East
has been
2:47:06
blocking American citizens from
visiting
2:47:09
there for very similar reasons
by saying
2:47:13
all your troublemaker we don't
want you
2:47:15
in Michael Savage but there's
been many
2:47:17
who turned away at the board
there's
2:47:20
never a big outrage about that
ever and
2:47:23
we give just as much money to D
U
2:47:26
countries and support them as
we do
2:47:28
Israel we block Modi from
coming over
2:47:31
here and who was a politician
in India
2:47:33
before he became prime minister
2:47:35
well he wasn't block tree came
he was
2:47:37
just over a couple good friends
with him
2:47:40
we've got a different guy the
last thing
2:47:43
I want to do this guy
2:47:44
different guy is a different
guy so the
2:47:49
last time I discuss was the
Portland
2:47:50
situation I have like you know
the clips
2:47:53
are no good cuz nothing really
happened
2:47:54
in Portland there were a couple
of
2:47:57
skirmishes I got them done I'm
trying to
2:48:01
get this cleaned up but I want
to play
2:48:02
the Portland Police
announcement which I
2:48:04
thought was weird
2:48:17
[Music]
2:48:34
now here's the thing about this
get out
2:48:36
of the streets the sidewalks
are closed
2:48:38
the streets how were you
supposed to go
2:48:40
in through your home to watch
the m5m
2:48:43
how do you get there without
going on
2:48:44
the sidewalk now there's
another report
2:48:51
on CBS somebody gonna bother
playing it
2:48:53
but I would the thing I get the
kick out
2:48:54
it was Scott Adams who normally
is a
2:48:58
very kind of a non-violent guy
and all
2:49:00
the rest easy I don't know he
looks like
2:49:03
the kind of guy that could snap
and kill
2:49:05
everyone with an axe I I'm not
gonna say
2:49:08
that's not true so let's listen
to but
2:49:11
he had a major a very short
clip of him
2:49:13
discussing I think the getting
to the
2:49:15
gist of this now what's the
anti-fog
2:49:19
gonna do in response to being
accused of
2:49:22
being a domestic terrorist
group well it
2:49:26
looks like they're gonna put
out masks
2:49:27
and show up and beat up people
now if
2:49:30
that's not entertaining you're
dead
2:49:33
inside he has a point the
problem has it
2:49:42
well you know you and I like
that I I
2:49:44
think we should have criminal
executions
2:49:47
capital punishment should be on
2:49:49
television and I think we
should show
2:49:50
all death and violence instead
of just
2:49:53
this gussied up version that
you know
2:49:55
that we see in video games and
in war
2:49:57
movies to show the real thing
show real
2:49:59
people getting beat over the
head they
2:50:01
don't do that and that would
change
2:50:03
people's attitudes believe me
yeah take
2:50:06
on the inside from a television
2:50:11
production standpoint yeah all
right
2:50:17
well I got lots of stuff to
talk about
2:50:19
will do hold it for Thursday I
have new
2:50:21
information on the opportunity
zones
2:50:23
I've learned a lot about that
from from
2:50:25
our producers who are actually
2:50:27
opportunities owned fund
managers we
2:50:29
have the best producers in the
business
2:50:33
I'll have some OTG news that
shows you
2:50:36
once again that it's all about
the
2:50:39
stacks and racks not about not
about
2:50:41
social justice necessarily but
the real
2:50:44
money is the advertisers for
these
2:50:46
Silicon Valley companies and
you know
2:50:49
we'll dive into that I didn't
even get
2:50:51
to the let's just do the
Mercedes
2:50:53
commercial I didn't even know
about it
2:50:55
until you pointed it out just
as the
2:50:57
last thing
2:50:58
Mercedes has in this is
Mercedes Canada
2:51:02
and they have a series of
commercials
2:51:07
abusing lgbtq+ which is wrong
to start
2:51:12
with because it's LGBTQ Qi a PK
everyone
2:51:15
no jet in the nation knows that
and so
2:51:17
they have a line of BMWs
Mercedes I'm
2:51:22
sorry that are in the pride
flag color
2:51:25
so right now we're going to
jump on the
2:51:27
pride wagon and we're going to
show
2:51:30
these beautiful colors you can
choose
2:51:31
your own color which color you
identify
2:51:33
with which apparently you have
to be
2:51:36
LGBTQIA PK to want any of these
colors
2:51:39
and it's fine I'm happy that
they do it
2:51:43
at they're going after their
target
2:51:45
market which is often dual
income no
2:51:47
kids very high net value that
and the
2:51:51
people who are portrayed in your
2:51:52
signalers it's complete virtue
Sigma and
2:51:55
it's all fine but the rule is
when you
2:51:59
use the media for your own
goals like
2:52:02
this or whether you're an
individual or
2:52:04
corporation eventually it's
gonna come
2:52:06
around so we'll see when and
what
2:52:08
happens I personally find it to
be I
2:52:11
don't know I have a listen I
find their
2:52:17
music offensive above all
2:52:24
Green I love it its nature its
birth its
2:52:27
balance and it is everything
grounding
2:52:29
green means the intersection
between the
2:52:31
lgbtq+ community and climate
change and
2:52:34
the earth because without the
earth and
2:52:36
without caring for where we are
we have
2:52:38
no community we have no reason
to fight
2:52:40
I identify most with the green
color in
2:52:43
the pride plate and I am so
close to
2:52:45
nature in my life and in my
work my
2:52:47
identity is natural during my
coming-out
2:52:49
process I felt like I wasn't
gay enough
2:52:51
and I wasn't straight enough I
doubted
2:52:53
my identity for a really long
time when
2:52:56
I came out to my family my mom
and dad
2:52:58
they weren't as supportive as I
thought
2:52:59
they would be and they didn't
talk to me
2:53:02
for about two weeks but I found
support
2:53:04
and I found love in the lgbtq+
community
2:53:06
the flag is a symbol of hope
it's a
2:53:09
symbol of inspiration it
unifies us all
2:53:11
I am a natural product of the
universe
2:53:15
and however I choose to
identify it as a
2:53:17
natural thing and that's why I
resonate
2:53:20
so much with the color green my
name is
2:53:21
Matt my name is Sarah my name
is Daniel
2:53:23
and I identify as a gay man
bisexual
2:53:26
person or a queer person and
I'm a proud
2:53:28
gay man and so they show the
the green
2:53:32
car now I don't I don't mind
this type
2:53:35
of advertising I mean although
I think
2:53:36
it kind of puts lgbtq+ people
on par
2:53:40
with you know the Geico lizard
and the
2:53:44
slandering can extreme it's
really a
2:53:47
disgusting commercial the
Liberty EMU
2:53:50
and stuff it's just like you
know it has
2:53:51
nothing to do with the product
the
2:53:53
products not gonna be any
better because
2:53:55
it's that color but yeah it
seems like
2:53:57
pandro I don't know I mean I'd
yeah this
2:54:00
is clearly the direction but we
saw
2:54:02
Gillette went pushed it too far
and it
2:54:05
did cost them billions of
dollars which
2:54:08
they found to be very valuable
2:54:09
the Millennials that are
creeping into
2:54:11
these advertising agencies with
these
2:54:13
ideas and they know it all
attitude
2:54:16
whereas who you don't know what
what
2:54:17
people are thinking anymore
you're out
2:54:19
of touch yeah and then they
come up with
2:54:21
this stuff and this is what the
result
2:54:22
is and it's this is gonna be
our gonna
2:54:24
see more and more and more of
this
2:54:26
because these kids are
incompetent well
2:54:28
it is true that I feel out of
touch I
2:54:31
was alert I just did it
2:54:32
moments ago I was alert
2:54:34
when I said oh yeah it's all
about the
2:54:36
Benjamins well that was just
saying that
2:54:39
shows how incredibly unhip I am
today
2:54:41
you guys say it's all about the
racks
2:54:42
and stacks so we don't know
what we're
2:54:46
talking about but we'll see if
that
2:54:48
works for mercedes-benz um I
think it's
2:54:51
interesting nice and stacked
sounds a
2:54:53
little too sexual for my taste
2:54:55
well I think a stack is a
thousand
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dollars and the rack is like a
whole
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bunch of something like yeah
yeah anyway
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coming up next to no agenda
stream calm
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random thoughts
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there's always some good there
no agenda
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stream comm so check that out
and show
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mixes we have lined up for you
some sir
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Chris Wilson we've got oh it's
been a
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while I haven't played the
let's get
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social song and something from
UK PMX
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throw that out there for you as
well
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and coming to you from
opportunity zone
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33 in Austin Texas capital of
the drone
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star state it is in FEMA region
number
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six on all governmental maps
remember
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that will be here on Thursday
and you
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should support that at Dvorak
dot org
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slash na until then in the
morning
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everybody
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I'm Adam curry man from
northern Silicon
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Valley an opportunity zone no
I'm John C
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Dvorak we'll be back on
Thursday right
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here on no agenda until then
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[Applause]
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[Music]
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[Applause]
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[Music]
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this is the car
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[Music]
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I switched to
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nobody's gonna watch you chew
today
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she's gonna
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make them stream fini
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understand
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she always says she was good
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but you can see no truth
because there
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is no truly one reason do you
need to be
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live
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[Music]
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I don't like you to tell me
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I don't like it you community
strong
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the whole side down
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[Music]
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hey now y'all can we just get
real do we
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really care about our fans
there's this
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just another deal yet another
way that
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we lost our way
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socials about the people
remember we are
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people do you really need
another life
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perish here so we need another
person to
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show up everywhere I hope as we
scatter
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that we never forget then I
first live
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forever even when we go to bed
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[Music]
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give it up Mary McCoy mofo
Borat org
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slash and a her amygdalas Don
rabbit