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August 25th, 2019 • 3h 0m

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the skies are blacked out over Sao Paolo
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Adam Curry
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Jhansi Dvorak is no agenda Madame Curie
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and from northern valley where there's
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no fires around here yet
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I'm just eating no fires round there hmm
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yet yes yet exactly now you know before
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we start I want to make sure I'm talking
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to John C Dvorak as opposed to Hillary
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Clinton now when you said this on the
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last show I was all I wanted to call it
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I don't know white when I was wasn't
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appropriate at the time I want to call
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you out and say hey man you sound a lot
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like Hillary Clinton and in one of our
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producers who does Gary I think he put
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it together have a listen what does it
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make I'm afraid of that well I said that
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of course I love that phrase from
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Hillary but I left out the operative
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term and which is this point at this
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point that's not in there I'm not
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Hillary I just love the cadence was so
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perfect fantastic
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okay all right
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well yes I do have a deep fake
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commentary oh good okay so we hear that
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let's play the the not Jordan Peterson
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site as it currently exists and what
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what's going on there
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hello and welcome to not Jordan Peterson
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calm this is not Jordan Peterson
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in fact I'm a neural network designed to
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sound like dr. Peterson unfortunately
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for the time being the site will remain
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inoperable but please sign up to the
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mailing list below if you would like
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stay informed of future developments the
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idea of this website is you could typed
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some text in and then the not Jordan or
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Peterson would return an mp3 file well
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those days are over that didn't last
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very long
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yeah which makes me wonder if the whole
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thing wasn't set up like this and I
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wonder whether that's really a deep fake
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if it's not Jordan Peterson himself mmm
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interested a mailing list deal going on
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now which is like that sign up sign up
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yes I mentioned in the newsletter these
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mailing lists answer were ten bucks
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minimum wait dad stop there any mailing
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list does it have to be a certain type
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of mailing list it has to be a mailing
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list as that's a usable mailing list I
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mean it can't be just some mailings from
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the forties but so it doesn't say oh I
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can just take everybody out of my
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address book say here's a mailing list I
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can sell that those pick and sell them
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my friends and acquaintances you don't
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sell me even better I can rent him like
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a pimp yeah I got tons of email
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addresses that are good there goes the
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Zephyr by the way one two three four
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five six seven eight nine and ten and no
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added cost name the movie come on if I
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know the arrangement from 1969 with Kirk
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Douglas yes listen again oh yeah and I
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should know that mm-hmm
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now that yes if you had a if you
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substantially you can't do it like you
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got ten names and expect anyone to give
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a crap no but let's just let's do the
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math for a second and if you 10,000
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names you have 10,000 names in your
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personal address Oh easily and they a
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bit you they all work sure ah I got you
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there didn't I Wow now if we take your
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500 whatever you have 5050 let's put
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them together we can see we can rent
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those for 10 bucks a pop I'm diggin it
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no no you don't rent it for 10 bucks a
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pop that's what their net worth is you
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ready for a hot $1
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okay I'll take $1 that's fine I'll take
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anything
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this is I didn't know this is the exit
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strategy she's repeating your name
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that's right okay I'm sorry I didn't
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want to interrupt keep going so this
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looks like it began and ended with a
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mailing list this you remember the guy
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that I don't want to come the Nutty
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Professor or the computer professor hi
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I'm the Kaiser that a kind of a balding
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guy with a mustache
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hi I'm the computer professor I'm going
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to teach you how to use word I'm gonna
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buy my seat yeah I do kind of remember
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that guy yes you're free the first ones
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free so you sell these CDs for free now
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the CD if you'd want to do the math on
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this you can find the CD guys who make
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CDs and ship them to do the whole thing
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that's about a $4 deal so he's
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collecting mailing lists names that a
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net of 10 and selling and giving away
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these CDs at 4 much the name where's
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this guy that he retired to the bikini
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Islands or where is my soul this list
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off to some broker uh-huh in the olden
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days this used to be a more lucrative
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business but it's becoming more and more
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lucrative with the email mailing systems
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that are out there and so they can get
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your names from all kinds of different
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people you rent them you should send
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them a note you can only do it once of
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course in the end you have to have some
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seeded names in your list make sure to
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make sure no one's stealing exactly uh
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yeah it's a business then it's a good
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business
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it's a good business do you want the
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Nutty Professor now or what are we doing
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okay well this is the bonus to my
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freaked out it no I know I'm sorry I
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think as you just said Nutty Professor
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so I'm like I got this thing huge office
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like that was a mistake that was okay so
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left over in Graham in my brain okay got
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it got it because I was just talking
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about the guy who collected names right
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so I think they're Jordan Peterson's up
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to something because he announced that
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he is going to start an online
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university okay
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[Music]
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or someone over there is well let's see
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how that plays out well then here's an
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idea I'm gonna register a specific email
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address and then we'll see what I get
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sent to that email address and not
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everyone should do that get a
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non-existent email address let's see if
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it gets if it's rented out oh that's a
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good idea coded is what the word is not
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non-existent on site coded a coded yeah
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you should ever want you to do this
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anyway I guess we never talked about
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this on this show but you should code
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your email address and in other words
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you have a different middle initial you
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say what's your name you know John or
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John with a seed jammed-up sauce John C
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with no space I'll use that a lot yeah
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and if it's okay but if you have
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something specific I would say Adam
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Jordan hey curry calm yeah and then any
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email you got you get to Adam Jordan is
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being rented by these guys
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yeah that's not Jordan Peterson address
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so I yeah I do I do that routinely
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justice you who's pulling this who's
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doing what not that do me any good I
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mean those bastards so like Indian okay
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uh-oh last night the keeper and I had a
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lovely dinner with Sir Dave day melody
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and Lady is Sevilla a fuga Zadro for
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Zotoh the fogers odors were in Austin
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yes and we took him to the Lonesome Dove
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and you know lady Isabella is the Nicias
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I think 11 I want
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and she's the Irish dancing champ but
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she's the Irish dancing champion or the
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Riverdance how old is she think she's 11
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what in Irish dancing you know being a
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guy who hate like a comedian you know
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Hey hey man nice to meet you tell me a
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joke I didn't want to get this child
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started off on the wrong foot because
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that's what everyone I would never do
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that
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this kid is fantastic by the way he
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Lonesome Dove is known for its its elk
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its other venison and its rattlesnake
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sausage that's the game joint yes the
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game joint that it took Horowitz to the
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Horowitz's and she was right there man
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elk sliders no problem
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rattlesnake sausage loved it this is
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Fanta and and Dave and melody are
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fantastic really nice he's are me she's
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Navy so there's a built-in strife that
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is very beautiful to watch yeah it's a
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very good time very nice to see them
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here and that in Austin
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of course Dave is well de melodies Dame
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Lady Sabella then damed and dave is a
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multiple night is me a baron at this
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point he's probably up there somewhere
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I'm a nice new question comes to my mind
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is how did their little girl get into
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Irish River dancing or whatever it is
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God you know no actually I think tanks
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yeah right I think Tina was talking to
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Dane melody about it and I think it was
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that where there was a it's the same way
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I got into fencing we actually talked we
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did talk about this you get a
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demonstration at school you know it's
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it's a sales job and yet suppose this is
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how we're turning it go on I'm not gonna
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go into that joke go on continue I'm
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sorry so you saw some fencers he said
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this would be cool and you do too and
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you sign up exactly it's like you know
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they take a couple kids from the
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audience teach them a few things like
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you get to you know in my case a man is
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holding a sword
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which foil of course but sword you can
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sword fight and yeah before you know it
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say come by for a free lesson okay and
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then you're hooked and then you mean I
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did become third in the dutch national
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championships in my age range were yeah
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um I think it was 13 12 around now maybe
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yeah 11 or 12 same ages as ley de
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Sevilla anyway it was good time picked
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up picked up a couple of tips a couple
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of thing he works in in Riyadh right so
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he does she was he's like I can't get
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enough bacon these are pork on the menu
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give me pork really really craving it my
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bacon II so it's nice to see them it's
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always nice to see some some of our
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producers in Austin if it all works out
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and we can actually hang out doesn't
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always work out but this one did they're
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great seeing them okay why don't we
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start off with this with what I think
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well I'd love to hear your take on it
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the the Amazon fires which coincided
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nicely with the g7 summit near this is
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being used as leverage used by the
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globalist you know to say well this is a
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good example man you got you got this
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bowls a narrow right-wing nut you know
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he's burning down the place and we need
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world governance yes we do we need that
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so let's take a look at I got a couple
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Clips here again this story start with
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this clip from a couple shows not a
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couple shows a couple maybe last show
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Amazon burnin Democracy Now report in
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Brazil public outrage is mounting over
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massive wildfires that have consumed
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parts of the Amazon for several weeks
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the hashtag pray for Amazonia trended
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Tuesday as images of the raging blaze is
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circulated on social media the skies
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over the city of Sao Paolo went dark for
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around an hour during the middle of the
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day Monday after winds carried in smoke
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from the forest fires over 1500 miles
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away the fires are thought to be direct
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getting lyrical
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in her older age there has winds swept
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away over the place her style is Walter
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Cronkite Walter Cronkite
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Amy Frieden smoke from the forest fires
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over 1500 miles away expected to say
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President Kennedy at this hour he's dead
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you know that's that's almost what you
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expected to say the fires are thought to
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be directly caused or exacerbated by
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agricultural exploitation and
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deforestation brazil's space research
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agency has recorded nearly 73,000
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wildfires so far this year an 83 percent
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increase from the same period last year
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far-right Brazilian presidential year
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bosun Otto has worked to deregulate and
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open up the Amazon for agribusiness
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logging and mining since he came into
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office in January despite international
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concerns over the environmental impacts
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of deforestation recent data shows
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Brazil lost more than 1,300 square miles
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of forest cover this year climate
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scientists say the protection of the
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Amazon rainforest is crucial in the
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global effort to fight the climate
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crisis the lungs of the room man so what
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we have is a is a I don't want to call
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it a hoax a climate hoax but they have
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these fires every year they do a lot of
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brush clearing they just have a lot of
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fires and they have the number finding
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that 1,300 square mile which is a big
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number hmm if you live in California
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finding that number is almost impossible
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if you look at any of the report you're
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gonna find all there's 80 percent more
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is what they keep saying 80% more 80%
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more hey wait wait
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80% more than what last year 80% more
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fires yeah than last year
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okay got it and and Boston arrow says
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they somebody's just you know this is
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like it's some sort of a scam there's
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millions of these fires millions of
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these fires yeah and if you look at the
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fire map they're all over the country
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they're not just in the Amazon and when
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you look at the 1,300 square miles
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figure
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you have to realize that is the square
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miles of Amazon forests specifically
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Amazon forest only not the rest of the
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country which is woodsy it's 2.7 million
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square miles so this is really not much
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hmm and but it's beside the point
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because this has become a they talked
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about if you look at the mostly European
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newspapers like the Express is a good
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example the sky has been blacked out in
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Sao Paulo yeah so I immediately went to
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the webcams yeah
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and I sent you one of them yes let me
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take a look right now let me look at him
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it'll be a link in the show notes
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hopefully this install Paulo and I
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looked at that look your webcams while
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you're looking at that one yes I'm Paulo
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panorama let me see a shows up and down
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yet is downtown so you see the downtown
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it's loading now Grande Rio Grande Azul
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and catch it Santa Catarina I'm clicking
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on the live cam now oh it's we have a
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couple of like cotton ball clouds oh
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it's beautiful looks nice looks like it
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looks like a nice day in sorry so if
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it's daylight here's in fact it's nicer
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there than it is here in the Bay Area
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fans I look out the window but no no
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that's not the way the Express has it
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and now it's turning out that most of
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the photos you're seeing on Twitter are
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from 1998 when there's a lot of bad
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flyer Twitter's really become quite the
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cesspool now hasn't it it's just old
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photos and so this thing is set up so
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Mac clone and all these other people can
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bitch and moan and let me just mention
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this I have a lot of friends in Brazil
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and bammo some are like most of my
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friends around the world like most
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people outside the United States they
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tend to be left to leaning did you mean
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if not communists did you meet them on
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Orkut no I've met them when I go there I
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never was a man I was a member of Orkut
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for a few minutes anyway badge Orkut
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that's where you meet the babes
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uh-huh sure John they're babes uh-huh
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well I don't know I never met him uh-huh
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but that's where you're supposed to meet
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him so you want me to do the reporter
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just gonna make fun of my report first
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of all they all hate Boston ro it's like
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to an extreme why because he's a
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right-wing doofus oh they hate him they
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hated such an extremist is a fascist
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right garyun yeah makes sense and so
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this whole thing is you know and they've
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been trying to you know he's kind of
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like a I would say in terms of politics
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is like a middle-of-the-road Republican
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in the United States but no in Brazil
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which really leans left they like social
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programs they have a lot of free stuff
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for the poor and they have a real wealth
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gap that makes us look kind of like weak
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sisters and so anybody who comes in
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there with capitalistic ideas ISM is a
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it's gotta be condemned well let's look
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at this this so they've got this thing
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going on with these fires and it's like
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they use it as leverage and they're
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Europeans are using it more than the
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Americans there's a couple of reports
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here there is that one from democracy
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now and I got a second report from NBC
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which just came out yesterday fires
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raging in the Amazon outrage spreading
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around the globe as leaders and
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activists are demanding immediate action
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to save the jungle responsible for much
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of the world's oxygen NBC's Kerry
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Sanders reports tonight with the Amazon
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burning the political heat on brazil's
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president joe airball senado getting
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hotter
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at home and around the world protests
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in Canada France Germany England the
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demand Bowl senato tonight stop those
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setting the fires
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if the Amazon reaches a level of
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destruction there will be no turning
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back and that's your fear your
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generations fear yes completely the
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Amazon often called Earth's lungs
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because of the dense jungle is
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responsible for 20% of the world's
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oxygen that was so well done when he
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goes to the lungs and the oxygen you hit
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the birds tweeting all of a sudden is
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beautiful completely the Amazon often
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called Earth's lungs because of the
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dense jungle is responsible for 20% of
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the world's oxygen now set on fire to
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clear the rich soil for agriculture
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boasts an auto blaming the fires on aid
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groups during up controversy tonight a
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firestorm of rhetoric what's lost will
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be lost forever Kerry Sanders NBC News
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Miami all right so let's start with the
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bullcrap that everyone's propagating by
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the way I should mention the Amazonian
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Basin is not rich soil is depleted from
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all those years of producing all those
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plant matter the earth then what you see
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over and over again if anybody sees this
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in any report Earth's lungs or 20% of
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the oxygen mm-hmm 80% of the oxygen
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produced in the atmosphere by the way
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which is accumulated apparently over
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millions of years and if every faucet in
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production stopped tomorrow you would it
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would take a long time to deplete 80%
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comes from the algae in the ocean so
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that's where it comes from so you have
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to say that the rest of the 20% there's
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no other vegetation in the entire world
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all comes from the Amazon this is
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bullcrap in fact if you start reading
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the any literature whatsoever and I
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could just go
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some of it here's one I can read this
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dr. jonathan foley explained in the
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length lengthy twitter tweet the amazon
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represents at most six percent of the
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world's oxygen production no that's a
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good number to have i that 20% number
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has always bothered me and this and
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you're right the lungs and the 20% meme
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is rampant it's like 97% of scientists
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it's exactly the same as ninety four
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seven percent of scientists and the
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net-net
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of the six percent if it was twenty or
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six the net-net
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almost everybody agrees is nil because
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there's so much rot in these forests
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which uses a box as in one new what's
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this nil use all of a sudden that you're
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sitting hill that you explore eyz soccer
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and i by the way when i say nil i refer
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to soccer that's typically a game yeah
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exactly
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so the amount of oxygen in total is is
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pretty much bounce a zero coming from
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the net from the amethy even though i
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remember when i was a kid we roll
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through the green forced the rain force
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by the way if is such a rainforest like
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it doesn't put out the fires with the
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rain sticks we should get the rain
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sticks for the amazon i bet you we can
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save it i'll bet you in one year this
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won't be a crisis maybe in one month it
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won't be a crisis if we do the rain
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sticks so anyone who says 20% or Earth's
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lungs in a news report is trying to be
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is just part of a scheme to for one
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thing came this balsam arrow character I
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need to get in here are you done with
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the deconstruction I need to say
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something that I think you're
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overlooking go all right I'm gonna play
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I only heard one report and it's similar
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to something you had in yours but I knew
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exactly what was going on the wild fuzzy
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the Amazon rainforest award in Brazil
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has sparked a hail of criticism against
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it countless presidents
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it slammed for not protecting the
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world's biggest forest jaibo scenario
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has now accused environmentalist groups
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of starting them between Paris's
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government so far this year Brazil has
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had more than 72,000 fire outbreaks an
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increase of 84 percent on the same
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period last year regarding the fires in
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the Amazon I'm under the impression that
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they could have been set by NGOs who
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have been asking for money
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alright that's all I needed to hear
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because I have the following I have
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elites Hollywood elites I have the g7 a
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top summit meeting of world leaders
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I have NGOs this is Michael Crichton's
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state of fear completely all the way
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down to the exact scenario except
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Michael Crichton's state of fear which
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in which he predicted NGOs
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nongovernmental groups activists in his
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case would set off dynamite to blow up a
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huge glacier and then immediate and at
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the same time there's this huge
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conference going on ie the g7 so they
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could finally tip the scales for climate
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change disaster green new deal whatever
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this is exactly the same game it's the
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script yeah it is
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go read state of fear which Michael
24:23
Crichton before he died got excoriated
24:25
for okay in his dying day he said you
24:28
watch I have the clip well enough to
24:30
listen to it in his dying day with the
24:33
Charlie Rose he says I'm pretty sure
24:35
I'll be right about this and this is
24:36
exactly that script right down to the
24:39
NGOs the NGOs yes state of fear so go
24:46
read a synopsis of state of fear and
24:48
you'll know exactly what we're talking
24:49
about and so transparent and and then as
24:54
you pointed out well done I like the 20%
24:57
and the lungs of the world this is this
25:00
was all ready to go they had the talking
25:03
point set up macrons probably in on it
25:07
because the crows the bigger biggest
25:09
mouth of the group and by the way it's
25:11
the European newspapers that have all
25:13
these phone besides having a lot of fake
25:15
photos for one thing they said well we
25:16
can't and but in the newspapers by the
25:18
way in Europe don't tell you this 13,000
25:21
square miles yeah they don't tell you
25:22
anything so we can't measure it it's
25:24
immeasurable I looked and looked and
25:26
looked and then they took as the skies
25:28
are blacked out over Sao Paulo and so I
25:32
went to the webcams and there all over
25:34
the world people and Sao Paulo is
25:37
beautiful the show notes you can go take
25:40
a look it's this there's no smoke no
25:43
smoke so this is this is something of a
25:46
hoax and it's not like there's no fires
25:49
but and then they say well why doesn't
25:51
he do something about it the Amazon
25:53
doesn't have a bunch of fire stations
25:55
all over the place it's a joke to even
25:59
think that this is a well don't even
26:05
understand how big the Amazon itself is
26:07
is just about the same size of
26:09
continental Europe yeah yeah then it
26:14
goes into three or four countries it
26:16
doesn't even you know it goes into Peru
26:17
it goes in the Ecuador this is bullcrap
26:20
yeah but this when you see that I'm just
26:22
my warning is besides the NGO thing
26:25
which is obvious would you picked up on
26:27
and I saw that too is that when you see
26:30
20% of the world's oxygen now as if
26:33
there's gonna be depletion when there's
26:35
not and the Earth's lungs this is just
26:40
nonsense this is bullcrap and I saw it
26:42
mentioned by you know check everybody
26:45
John everybody was saying this
26:47
oh yes Shakira I got a tweet from her
26:49
Shakira you follow she can is promoting
26:53
the 20% do you do you follow Shakira now
26:56
I saw it she was pulled a clip from some
26:59
done some other article no okay
27:01
I don't follow Shakur cuz I don't
27:03
believe she has much to say that I'd be
27:04
interested in unlike someone I know who
27:07
does follow Britney Spears
27:09
well she follows me so that's why I
27:11
follow her so that's a little different
27:13
if Shakira were following you I'd be
27:15
impressed
27:16
mm-hmm I should check well Ida Alcon eat
27:22
Alcon she was following a president
27:26
Trump
27:26
she is a Danish parliamentarian is that
27:32
the woman that's in the photos with
27:33
micron and I think so
27:36
Oh Mike does this Merkel this woman and
27:40
micron and Miss sometimes true no no no
27:42
that's the Prime Minister Ida is is a
27:45
Member of Parliament and she put
27:47
together a hilarious this could have
27:50
been Dutch actually it's like the Dutch
27:52
or back up danes and vice versa this was
27:54
so I mean she even talks like it a
27:57
little bit like the Dutch so you know
28:00
who was it the first maybe it was was it
28:02
the Dutch or the German to do that funny
28:04
video to take off on Trump doesn't
28:09
matter this is become a thing for
28:10
politics politicians in Europe and this
28:14
is all around the g7 of course to send a
28:17
message to Trump but I'm standing up on
28:19
the social justice warrior so this is
28:22
the video she puts together as a plain
28:29
windmills if it doesn't blow you can
28:32
forget about television for that night
28:34
mr. president I want to present you to
28:38
the greatest deal you have ever seen it
28:41
is so great that I thought I might
28:42
actually get your attention by standing
28:45
here next to this bird killing cancer
28:47
causing blackout generating wind energy
28:50
producing beasts here and look I'm fine
28:53
not hurt at all actually and that's
28:56
because there is no scientific evidence
28:59
that wind turbines cause cancer and
29:02
blackouts for that matter but we'll get
29:04
back to that and by the way my name is
29:08
EDA algun I'm member of the Danish
29:10
Parliament and now that you hear let's
29:13
talk about the deal okay it's about you
29:17
can see what she's doing here
29:18
cutting back and forth to trump let's
29:20
talk about the deal okay cheap energy
29:22
and saving the climate here's an example
29:25
the Nazi
29:27
that you see on top of Europe can
29:30
produce twice as much electricity as all
29:34
the coal-fired power plants of Europe
29:36
combined and look it's smaller than
29:39
Nebraska imagine the possibilities in
29:42
all of your great United States of
29:45
America
29:46
and what about the price you ask it's
29:50
cheap it's cheaper than coal actually
29:53
even in US I have no doubt about it so
29:56
stop your plants I know you're thinking
29:59
about building new coal-fired power
30:01
plants wind is cheaper listen to science
30:06
listen to your wallet and make a new
30:09
deal it's gonna be great darling I want
30:13
to watch television I'm sorry the wind
30:15
isn't blowing oh yeah the blackouts
30:18
don't worry about your TV dinners and
30:21
movie nights in Denmark where most of
30:24
our electricity comes from wind we have
30:26
on average 15 minutes of blackouts every
30:29
year whereas in u.s. with all your
30:32
coal-fired plants you go dark on average
30:35
two hours every year and now wait for
30:38
the big payoff our country is in serious
30:40
trouble so mr. president we all know you
30:45
can do this
30:45
just grab your pen sign a deal and let's
30:51
save the climate ha ha ha you see grab
30:53
like she's making it grabbed him by the
30:56
pussy joke he got that just grab you
30:58
Trump made a big mistake he should not
31:01
have offered to buy Greenland you should
31:03
have said let's buy Denmark and get rid
31:05
of this person my goodness now a couple
31:13
of things you did a entire I wish we
31:17
have a guy that putting together pieces
31:19
of our different spiels
31:20
somebody's got to go track down your
31:23
thing on windmill cost-effectiveness and
31:26
the economics of windmills that you did
31:30
on the show about a year ago is that
31:33
only a year ago
31:35
I don't think it was longer than that
31:36
okay because it's a bitch tells the
31:40
truth tale of this windmill of his
31:42
because that's let's be honest if it's
31:45
that much cheaper than coal that's why
31:49
would people be doing it you just make
31:50
more money it doesn't make sense that
31:52
there's not everyone's not doing that it
31:53
is also not mentioned is the annoyance
31:56
factor that people have with these
31:58
windmills that live in the areas where
32:01
the windmills exist of the noise it
32:03
drives them crazy they have to move out
32:04
right I was given a little lecture about
32:07
that in Holland of all places where
32:10
there's giant windmills and they're
32:11
beautiful but they're and they make a
32:15
bunch of racket they did oh I believe
32:17
they don't kill birds either but where
32:20
was this thing about cancer and she
32:22
associated that was something Trump said
32:23
I've never heard anything about
32:25
windmills causing cancer mm-hmm I recall
32:31
hearing something about that but I don't
32:33
know what it is but they call it they
32:36
cause cancer of your wall as what they
32:37
cause they're all subsidized they
32:39
wouldn't be working if they weren't
32:40
subsidized take away the subsidies and
32:42
then they're not so cheap now there is
32:45
one thing Trump is at the g7 for that he
32:49
said he was going to fight for and it
32:51
was one of his I didn't clip it but one
32:53
of his on the grass walking to the
32:55
helicopter
32:56
stand up moments yeah these these people
33:00
they're taxing our companies unfairly
33:02
oh yes and I have a report yeah with the
33:07
yet well it's it's a little more than
33:09
just that tech leaders are sounding off
33:11
in a big way at the US trade reps office
33:14
today testifying against a new French
33:16
tax that they claim unfairly targets at
33:19
Hillary Vaughn is standing by outside
33:21
the trade office Hillary you're right in
33:23
the middle of everything we're dying to
33:25
know because we're thinking about
33:26
retaliation what besides wine I'm
33:28
wondering might they retaliate against
33:30
for the French that's really up in the
33:32
air the commenting period ends a week
33:34
from today and that's when you could
33:35
really see the u.s. roll out retaliatory
33:37
action whatever that looks like we don't
33:39
know yet but what we did here today was
33:41
us first tell
33:42
US trade representatives that not only
33:44
could this tax be passed down to users
33:47
in France but it also could have larger
33:48
implications for the industry Google's
33:51
Nicholas bramble saying this in his
33:52
testimony today quote this is a concern
33:55
for international trade and the wider
33:56
economy of countries follow the DST
33:59
model and select specific sectors and
34:02
groups of foreign companies for targeted
34:04
tax policies this new tax means that
34:07
more data will have to be collected on
34:08
users specific to their location and
34:11
their actions online which could raise
34:13
more questions about privacy and if the
34:15
government would then have access to
34:16
that information through an audit
34:18
Amazon's Peter hilts testified that they
34:20
have not been collecting the data that
34:22
they would need to figure out how much
34:23
they actually owe France through this
34:26
DST tax or how much revenue they are
34:29
French users bring the company as a
34:31
whole
34:31
Facebook says that the tax requires a
34:33
quote massive re-engineering effort at
34:36
the company to track and then filter
34:38
revenue by a user's geolocation or the
34:40
IP address is a discriminatory
34:44
retroactive tax that's been
34:46
gerrymandered to specifically single out
34:49
successful us technology services that
34:52
are very popular in the French
34:53
marketplace the objective is for French
34:56
authorities to increase their tax base
34:59
at the expense of US firms so US tech
35:01
companies like Facebook Google and
35:03
Amazon have to make their first payment
35:06
what's up in the air here is they don't
35:08
have the system they need to calculate
35:10
how much money they owe France and a lot
35:12
of the data they need to figure that out
35:14
also may not exist that's total
35:16
horseshit lady
35:17
so you're just an idiot for even
35:19
repeating those lies but it's been
35:21
Shapiro's wife I have a ben shapiro clip
35:24
actually but at least france is upfront
35:30
you know the EU high commission they
35:33
like saying oh you were unfair here and
35:36
then finding our tech companies and i'm
35:39
not saying that it's not warranted but
35:41
at least the french are right up front
35:42
digital services tax DST you operate
35:45
here you pay 3% over your revenue you
35:48
know i i think we should shut down
35:51
services to france if that's what they
35:53
want to do but i can't blame them for
35:54
being upfront about it
35:56
that was actually pretty good well Trump
36:01
was just the last time we had a little
36:04
trade war with France it was the cheese
36:05
oh yeah Trump said he was going to tax
36:09
all their wine if they didn't yeah he
36:13
doesn't care
36:14
make a 30% chair make him worse
36:19
he has interest in a vineyard so he has
36:22
his own why he's got Trump wine does not
36:24
like to interest your idea that winery I
36:26
can't believe they haven't picked up on
36:28
it that emoluments clause or something
36:30
so y'all something oh you think your
36:32
absence
36:33
hello yes absolutely a hundred percent
36:36
correct why hasn't the media picked up
36:38
on the conflict of interest they should
36:40
have this is what they goat they do
36:42
they're so bad at even doing their own
36:45
crappy job yeah we could do a call for
36:48
five minutes every morning with C and
36:50
then give them their talking points lean
36:52
back and make billions they're off the
36:59
deep end that's why I had to send you
37:00
this bonus clip to CNN oh brian Stelter
37:05
he's got some woman comes on and she
37:11
goes on about this book they've come out
37:13
as a new book with five or six drinks
37:16
saying that trumps nuts oh another one
37:18
of those books okay we'll keep buying
37:22
him and going nuttier yeah and so they
37:24
brought on this professor this nutty
37:26
professor is the former head of the
37:29
psychology department at Duke University
37:31
which tells you something about the
37:33
academic standards at Duke University
37:35
when you listen to this guy I no offense
37:38
you do devil's eye and if the guy
37:43
supposed to be there to kind of balance
37:44
the thing but no no he takes it to
37:47
another level this is the funniest clip
37:49
you'll hear for a while
37:51
I know right without saying I'm
37:52
diagnosing because you've never met the
37:54
man
37:54
exact you can describe what you're
37:56
seeing so dr. Frances I know you
37:57
disagree with this view that dr. Lee and
38:00
a couple other dozen psychiatrists have
38:02
had published in this book you say it's
38:04
dangerous to be talking this way why
38:07
well I think that medicalizing politics
38:10
has three very dire consequences hmm the
38:14
first is that it stigmatizes the
38:16
mentally ill I've known thousands of
38:19
patients almost all of them have been
38:21
well behaved well mannered good people
38:24
Trump is none of these lumping the
38:27
mentally ill with Trump is a terrible
38:29
insult to the middlee land they have
38:31
enough problems in stigma as it is the
38:34
second issue is that calling Trump crazy
38:36
hides the fact that we're crazy for
38:38
having elected him and even crazier for
38:42
allowing his crazy policies to persist
38:44
Trump is as destructive a person in this
38:48
century as Hitler Stalin and Mao were in
38:51
the last century he may be responsible
38:53
for many more million deaths than they
38:55
were
38:55
he needs to be contained but he needs to
38:58
be contained by attacking his policies
39:01
not his person it's crazy for us to be
39:04
destroying the climate our children will
39:07
live in it's crazy to be giving tax cuts
39:09
to the rich that will add trillions of
39:12
dollars to the debt our children will
39:14
have to pay it's crazy to be destroying
39:16
our democracy by claiming that the press
39:19
and the courts of the enemy of the
39:21
people we have to face these policies
39:23
not Trump's person up it's absolutely
39:27
impossible you can bet the house that
39:30
the Congress that Pence that the cabinet
39:34
will never ever remove Trump on grounds
39:37
of mental unfitness that will never
39:39
happen
39:40
discussing the issue in Psychological
39:43
name-calling terms distracts us from
39:46
getting out the vote
39:47
wow I'm feel good that guy is really
39:56
sick I feel bad for him guys of the
39:59
rails but it's an all Democrat talking
40:01
points any Muslim a Maxine Waters there
40:05
jeez yeah exactly what I've seen Waters
40:09
does you're right
40:10
you're right this is a Maxine Waters bit
40:12
and it's like this is academia at the
40:14
point that we're at right now and that
40:15
people should be ashamed of themselves
40:16
and these universities really have to
40:18
have to deal with this is biased
40:21
I mentioned something on one of the
40:24
tweets and I'm gonna mention on here the
40:27
Conservatives have to make a change here
40:29
and stop talking and moaning about them
40:32
being the platformed and all the rest as
40:34
conservatives you're gonna have to
40:37
change your orientation to I'm a
40:40
Republican and it's not as conservative
40:43
your Republicans in the and Republicans
40:45
are being deep platform Republicans are
40:47
being pushed aside Republicans are being
40:49
condemned by academia because because
40:52
the Republicans are as established old
40:54
party Lincoln's party and it makes it
40:58
sound a lot more ominous when you say
41:00
the Republicans are being screwed over
41:03
by the colleges today by the left and
41:06
the colleges you say you can say the
41:07
left but is the republic is insane
41:10
conservative is really not working you
41:13
know a couple of things about this the
41:17
the true danger of people
41:21
psychoanalyzing President Trump is that
41:24
it's now legal to do that in other words
41:27
it is accepted to now look at Joe Biden
41:30
and say you know from a psychological
41:33
standpoint top of a head of his head's
41:35
been off a couple of times maybe they
41:37
forgot to disconnect the wire when they
41:38
put it back on I mean we can do this
41:40
analysis all day long so I think that's
41:44
really stupid they're doing this again
41:46
that should be off the table unless
41:48
Joe's not a serious candidate for them
41:50
because it can give you get full license
41:52
to talk about how nutty he is and he's
41:54
made gaffes and that you can say that's
41:56
misfiring of his you know disconnect
41:59
Iran has been taking it top of his head
42:03
was taken off twice
42:06
speaking of oh yes there they're in
42:08
dangerous territory and it's all so
42:11
desperate and they bring this guy on
42:13
with who's supposed to like balance them
42:15
right report instead goes off the
42:16
defenses you know makes making it sound
42:19
so whatever they said in this book is
42:20
minor because it's like Trump is
42:22
completely insane and everybody who who
42:25
is clinically insane is being
42:28
humiliating it because Trump's worse
42:30
than they ever have been and just this
42:32
and that I mean this is not it's not
42:35
working for them but I but I think the
42:38
Conservatives should really rethink
42:39
their position and start saying hey you
42:42
know we're the Republicans are going
42:44
after there's a two-party system and
42:46
what's there's not a three-party system
42:49
there is no conservative party and and
42:52
and the people that get hurt the most of
42:54
the Republicans Republicans running for
42:56
office and so they have to consider that
42:59
re renaming things nomenclature is
43:04
important well they need to have
43:06
strategies they don't have any stress
43:09
political parties are bullshit ben
43:13
shapiro did a self-analysis on the show
43:15
the other day which someone sent to me
43:16
and and when he said it it made total
43:19
sense now i know what's going on with
43:21
him do you want to wager a guest before
43:23
I play the clip what's going on with Ben
43:26
Shapiro he drinks too much coffee now he
43:28
analyzed him he gave himself a
43:30
psychiatric analysis without really
43:32
saying I'm going to give myself a
43:34
psychiatric analysis but he just said it
43:36
he said what he ate what ails him now is
43:38
comedy no that's not a psychiatric
43:40
analysis that's a that's a dietary
43:43
analysis I don't ever guess he was
43:48
talking about mental health and then it
43:50
the truth popped out looking for them so
43:52
much sympathy you're going to allow them
43:53
to loiter in public and pee in the
43:55
gutter and do drugs on the open streets
43:57
and defecate that's sympathy right there
44:00
and if you say you want to clean that up
44:02
you want to arrest people who are
44:03
loitering do you want their garbage to
44:05
be thrown away because it is in fact
44:06
piles of garbage if you suggest that
44:10
there have to be consequent that that
44:11
people who are who are mentally ill then
44:14
living on the street need to be put in a
44:16
place where they can be taken care of if
44:17
without their permission if
44:19
they are seriously mentally ill because
44:20
many of these people cannot actually
44:22
make intelligent rational decisions if
44:25
you are a schizophrenic
44:26
I have schizophrenia my grandfather was
44:28
schizophrenic that is not somebody who's
44:29
capable of making rational decisions if
44:31
you say oh you're unsympathetic sympathy
44:34
and crappy policy matter a lot more than
44:36
sympathy and good policy so long as you
44:38
can cast to get good policy is
44:39
unsympathetic hereditary did he say I
44:45
have schizophrenia my grandfather it's
44:48
schizophrenia it's hereditary and his
44:50
family I don't think he meant to say I
44:52
have schizophrenia was the other guy who
44:54
said it
44:56
hmm I don't think so okay we should
45:00
analyze this because I really thought he
45:02
said I have schizophrenia what he said
45:05
they are seriously mentally ill because
45:07
many of these people cannot actually
45:08
make intelligent rational decisions if
45:11
you are a schizophrenic
45:12
I have schizophrenia in my my
45:14
grandfather was schizophrenic yes if you
45:16
wanted to say yeah I know what he wanted
45:19
to say he wanted to say I have
45:22
schizophrenia in my family uh well this
45:26
is what he gets you because this he let
45:30
yeah that's the talk fast problem yeah
45:32
so he said I wanted he wanted to say I
45:34
have schizophrenia in my family and my
45:36
grandfather had schizophrenia as an
45:39
example which is you talk to the normal
45:41
speed he could have gotten it out but he
45:43
said instead left out a big chunk so he
45:46
said I have schizophrenia
45:48
yeah father has schizophrenia maybe I
45:52
don't know I don't think he's a
45:53
functional schizophrenic at me as
45:54
possible but he sure talks like he's
45:57
trying to run away from something girl
46:01
that you her plate earlier that I
46:02
couldn't stand listening to him she
46:04
sound like she was running a marathon
46:05
talking at the same time well you got to
46:07
feed all the bull crap into into 30
46:09
seconds you got to make it happen if by
46:12
the way Thursday was a long-ass day for
46:14
me at the show you know things happen on
46:17
show days and the show just you know
46:20
ended and so after our post-production
46:21
everything it's around 3:00 3:30 and and
46:25
then I'm like oh no what is going on I
46:28
hear stuff and it's not like we didn't
46:30
know this was coming
46:31
you're no agenda show
46:33
told you before it came down a week
46:35
before it came down that the CEO of
46:38
overstock was talking some weird stuff
46:40
played a clip for you got clip of the
46:42
day actually and the tease came like
46:45
this out his involvement with the
46:48
federal government and a Russian spy
46:50
that Maria butanna Brian that is the
46:53
wildest story I have ever heard from
46:57
anybody of any standing in our society
46:59
an overstock is a real company and he
47:02
has a story of being asked to be
47:04
involved with her by the federal
47:07
government by the FBI that is almost too
47:10
bizarre to not take seriously so I'm
47:13
trying very hard to get him to come on
47:15
the show Wow
47:16
to explain to here that I have never
47:21
heard anything like Dancing with the
47:29
Stars yeah and we're back to dancing of
47:33
the stars everybody that's your CNN
47:35
entertainment is I will not bore anyone
47:37
with the hours of footage that were
47:40
spent Thursday and into Friday morning
47:43
on Patrick Byrne I do I did a very deep
47:46
dive I want to deconstruct it this got
47:48
wiped off the map almost immediately by
47:50
Trump's China situation which obviously
47:52
we'll be talking about and that may have
47:55
been fortuitous timing I'm not sure but
47:58
I think Patrick Byrne has now already
48:00
been painted as an a kook a nutjob off
48:03
to the the annals of history with you we
48:05
don't want to know what you're talking
48:06
about and whenever I see a guy like
48:09
Patrick Byrne I really get interested
48:12
because it's these people the ones who
48:14
talk nutty who often have some very
48:18
interesting nuggets of information um
48:20
here's now Patrick Byrne has been
48:23
involved with the with the feds
48:25
specifically in 2005 2007 he exposed the
48:32
DTCC I think is what it's called which
48:35
is the central clearinghouse for Wall
48:37
Street brokers and the and there's a
48:41
number of ways that that what is called
48:44
naked short-selling is being applied
48:47
but what he uncovered at the time and
48:50
this was just before the big recession
48:52
is that there were all these failure to
48:54
deliver stock settlements inside the
48:58
system because you know when you buy
48:59
yourself stock you're not actually
49:01
buying and selling it directly from
49:02
someone else it goes to this big
49:03
Clearing House and everyone's part of
49:05
that but when you everyone's a part of
49:08
it they can also sell stock that they
49:09
don't actually have and so then you wind
49:13
up with much more stock in the system
49:15
than the market cap allows and the stock
49:17
will eventually go down just supply and
49:20
demand and he exposed this and what's
49:22
called a kook and a nut job and was
49:24
excoriated by Wall Street but he did
49:26
cooperate with SEC and and and I think
49:30
there was some other crimes that he
49:32
worked with the FBI on and I think this
49:34
is part of what people don't understand
49:36
is that this is actually how the
49:38
intelligence services work they co-opt
49:40
people all the time usually to be a
49:43
front you know to be a company that you
49:46
hire someone and they're doing something
49:47
and the CEO knows what they're doing or
49:50
maybe one or two people know and it's
49:51
accepted and it's it's except that it's
49:53
patriotic that you that you help your
49:56
intelligence services out so we'll skip
49:58
past all that history but if you if you
50:00
go to his website deep capture calm he
50:05
has videos that explain that 2005 2007
50:08
situation very well and you know the guy
50:10
has been a CEO of a company that's been
50:12
around for 20 years so you got to give
50:14
him some credit
50:14
but he's kooky no doubt about it so
50:17
here's briefly the history of 2015 2016
50:20
and why he is now a part of why he's now
50:23
coming forward because 17 years ago I
50:26
helped them crack a murder and they knew
50:28
me and I helped them have been on Wall
50:29
Street 12 years ago they knew me and
50:32
they called me in 2015-2016 to assist in
50:36
something and I didn't know who the
50:38
orders came from but I assisted it's the
50:40
some very honorable federal agents and
50:43
and very honorable people but they named
50:46
some Maine
50:47
well they didn't name the names that's
50:49
it I didn't know who it came from
50:50
and I did some I took some orders that
50:53
seemed a little fishy in 2015-2016 last
50:56
summer watching television I figured out
50:59
the name of who sent me the orders and
51:01
this is all now been confirmed to me the
51:02
name of the man who sent me the orders
51:04
was a guy named Peter straw so that got
51:06
everyone's attention that's the only
51:08
piece of information that he has that
51:11
the news whores are interested in Oh
51:13
Peter struck we have a name connect
51:15
connect the dots what can we do
51:16
Oh boys is very very interesting uh I've
51:21
also read multiple interviews with
51:24
Patrick Byrne his own writings it's
51:26
remarkably similar it sounds like he's
51:29
he's not in control of his thoughts but
51:33
the way he says it is consistent almost
51:36
every single interview I watched all of
51:38
them he was on every single Channel
51:39
everybody had the obligatory 15 or 20
51:42
minutes with Patrick Byrne and then it
51:43
was gone so he figured out that
51:47
something was going on he was watching
51:50
TV and he's like oh shit these guys
51:53
asked me to do stuff that relates to
51:55
something other than trying to do some
51:58
law enforcement and that's where the
52:00
name struck came up and although he
52:01
keeps calling the other people X Y & Z
52:03
it's clapper it's call me it's John
52:06
Brennan he said that in one or two other
52:08
interviews then he consistently says the
52:11
men in black came to see me because he
52:13
doesn't want to excoriate the FBI and I
52:16
also don't think it was just FBI who
52:17
came to see him and we continue with his
52:19
tale this is quite a ambiguous situation
52:22
but the issue is I realize that these
52:26
orders I got came from Peter Strock and
52:29
as I put together things I I know I know
52:33
much more than I should know and it's
52:35
right to keep silent every this
52:37
country's gone nuts
52:38
and especially for the last year when
52:41
I've realized what I know every time I
52:43
see one of these things somebody drives
52:45
600 miles to gun down 20 strangers in a
52:48
mall I guess I feel responsible now this
52:53
is the only interview where he broke
52:55
down when he got to this point point he
52:57
said the same thing it's like in his
53:00
mind
53:01
the information he have has will stop
53:04
the division that we have in America and
53:07
with that Democrat Republicans Trump
53:10
Clinton specifically that divide is what
53:14
he's talking about and he really broke
53:17
down that was truthful he broke down as
53:19
like uh I feel very bad and somewhat
53:22
responsible because and this is why I
53:24
have to tell the story which is once we
53:26
understand the story why it'll be buried
53:28
I guess I feel responsible so I have to
53:34
come forward I want to see my rabbi and
53:37
you know you know do you know whose
53:43
rabbi is John this was a very awkward
53:45
moment as if everyone knows who his
53:48
rabbi is he's not a race I don't even
53:50
know if he's Jewish
53:51
but his rabbi is someone else tell us
53:56
tell us Patrick it's Warren Buffett and
54:00
he mentioned Buffett in a different
54:02
interview so he has this information he
54:05
goes to Warren Buffett his rabbi to say
54:07
what am I gonna do with this information
54:09
and he said Patrick you come forward his
54:13
he said you can't let this sit with the
54:17
feds let the feds do their job you have
54:19
to come forward to the American people
54:21
so I am I never heard of the guy I only
54:24
figured out last summer who had sent me
54:26
these these requests and I named Peter
54:28
Straub and he was doing on behalf of
54:31
three officials
54:32
I'm just identifying now as X Y & Z I've
54:35
identified they weren't named to me and
54:37
I've identified them to the two law
54:40
enforcement now it's just for the troll
54:44
room Warren Buffett is not actually a
54:46
rabbi okay I think he's he's his go-to
54:50
guy when he has questions like a
54:52
spiritual leader so Warren Buffett is a
54:55
Hillary Clinton supporter so why does
54:59
Warren Buffett want Patrick Byrne to
55:03
come clean with this because they he has
55:05
information that the feds spied on Trump
55:07
that the feds and by the way this goes
55:09
back a year before the official fed
55:11
spying timeline FBI spying timeline
55:14
that goes back to 2015 and it was Cruz
55:19
and Rubio but the true reason this has
55:22
to come out is not something Trump or
55:24
Barr anybody else wants the world to
55:27
know which is why this guy is going away
55:29
and here's the reason why I believe
55:30
there's a massive federal investigation
55:32
that is going to turn up that there was
55:34
political espionage conducted through a
55:38
number of different venues against
55:41
Hillary Clinton and against Rubio Cruz
55:45
and Trump I know for a fact I know other
55:47
people who were involved that's what
55:49
really happened and my rabbis said you
55:52
can't go another you have to do this
55:54
right now
55:54
people are killing each other in America
55:56
that's this is my short light cream
55:59
there's people
56:02
so Buffett finds out from Patrick Byrne
56:06
that they were spying on Hillary Clinton
56:09
as well this is not the way the message
56:11
is supposed to go this is worse than we
56:14
ever thought the messaging is supposed
56:16
to be the Clintons paid for research
56:19
against Donald Trump they had all these
56:21
people colluding they all got in there
56:22
they tried to stop him from winning and
56:24
then they tried to stop him tried to get
56:28
him out of the presidency we can't have
56:33
all of a sudden that really the FBI and
56:35
the CIA are just completely out of
56:37
control and they wanted to manage the
56:39
entire election process and that's why
56:42
Bill Bar and I'm really you look at Bill
56:44
Barr man this guy is cleaning some shit
56:46
up he is he is cleaning up shit not not
56:50
for good he's Cleese hiding stuff he's
56:53
protecting people oh no I'm not all in
56:56
I'm bill Barr being the great savior the
56:59
idea was we're supposed to get a couple
57:00
of people were supposed to prosecute
57:03
them get them out get them done move on
57:05
bad bad bad Democrats bad Hillary
57:07
Clinton it was all a hoax
57:09
now what was going on with Hillary
57:12
Clinton and this is where Maria boo Tina
57:15
the Russian comes in and I'm not going
57:17
to go too far into this because here's
57:19
who was in jail from this whole Mueller
57:22
investigation the two key people who
57:25
have real information Paul Manafort
57:27
locked up
57:28
locked down shut up because he has all
57:31
the goods and pedesta they work together
57:33
so we can't have him talking and Marie
57:35
abou Tina for a very minor offense the
57:38
way it's written is in jail for 18
57:40
months we don't want her talking at all
57:44
and from what I understand
57:46
Marie abou Tina was actually involved in
57:48
the uranium one hustle and I think
57:52
Patrick Byrne being a crypto specialist
57:56
maybe he was wittingly or unwittingly to
57:59
coin a phrase from clapper that involved
58:02
in helping some transfer of funds
58:03
through crypto I'm not quite sure but
58:06
boo Tina was definitely involved in the
58:08
Iranian one gambit and that was the
58:11
goods they had on Clinton so there's all
58:13
kinds of stuff that was against Hillary
58:15
Clinton that this administration has no
58:18
benefit to let him come out and I think
58:21
we're never gonna hear from Patrick
58:22
Byrne again on this matter in public
58:27
well what was the guy's role his role
58:32
was to manage the Russians call her spy
58:38
if she is arisen is unclear to introduce
58:41
her to the campaign's to the Rubio to
58:44
the Cruz and the Trump campaign I don't
58:46
know if he introduced anyone if he
58:48
introduced her to the Clinton campaign
58:50
and they came to him and said all right
58:54
you've got to set some stuff up and when
58:56
he started to notice she was like what
58:58
these meetings meetings and when Bern
59:02
noticed that she was doing she was
59:05
taking meetings that could be
59:06
potentially harmful as in if she's a
59:09
Russian spy you know you don't want her
59:11
taking this meeting and the feds then
59:13
said no no just let it go we want to see
59:16
what happens and that's when he became
59:18
suspicious
59:23
is this anything is a bunch of seal
59:25
indictments involved in this no did you
59:28
not hear what I said Bill Barr is hiding
59:30
shit is cleaning shit up for people that
59:32
who are not supposed to be exposed in
59:35
particular the agencies have to remain
59:38
keep their integrity you can't if the
59:41
American public knew that the FBI not
59:44
under direction of Obama but their own
59:46
energy
59:48
we're just manipulating the elections
59:50
you have a much bigger problem than than
59:53
what they're trying to expose so no
59:56
there's not going to be thousands of
59:57
sealed indictments thrown in that I'm
59:59
taking this seriously the FBI and CIA
1:00:01
are out of control and they were
1:00:04
managing the election I what Patrick
1:00:06
Byrne certainly believes what he's
1:00:08
saying and he has no reason to be
1:00:10
untruthful about this well I mean if
1:00:12
you're gonna go back you're gonna take
1:00:14
this tact you can go back to that clip
1:00:16
that you have mm-hmm where Ron Paul says
1:00:20
that the CIA took over the place after
1:00:22
the Kennedy assassination and so what
1:00:25
else is new
1:00:27
okay well I mean obviously it's not new
1:00:32
to us but to this extent I think that
1:00:34
would be very harmful if people
1:00:36
absolutely yeah anyways I mean the last
1:00:40
guy that tried to take down the CIA was
1:00:44
Nixon and if you read the book of
1:00:47
secrets or what was the name of the
1:00:49
family book of the book that yeah the
1:00:51
rest of a core family of secrets family
1:00:53
of secrets if anyone reads that book and
1:00:55
they should read that book it appears as
1:00:57
if the entire Watergate thing was a
1:00:59
contrivance mm-hmm done in an by
1:01:04
professional the dressmaker summarizes
1:01:07
the Watergate thing this way and it's
1:01:08
really worth reading
1:01:09
you can also read about people like
1:01:11
Woodward and how these guys come in to
1:01:12
be but he summarizes with us he says
1:01:16
that this was set up by very high an CIA
1:01:21
professionals to look like a botched job
1:01:25
hmm so that so it would come to the it
1:01:29
would come into play and again Nixon was
1:01:31
out to get the CIA was pretty he said so
1:01:33
he wish that the place was rotten and he
1:01:35
needed to be taken out taken out and so
1:01:38
they did they did this Watergate
1:01:40
burglary as a botched job but these guys
1:01:44
were too high ended according to Baker
1:01:46
to botch the job the way they did they
1:01:48
could have gone in and out and gotten to
1:01:49
whatever information they needed no
1:01:51
problem but no they did a botched job on
1:01:54
purpose get Nixon out to get Nixon out
1:01:57
and it worked
1:01:58
yeah well so that's that's been a secret
1:02:02
since I was a little boy John it's like
1:02:04
it's not supposed to come out now
1:02:05
certainly not on the Internet's we can't
1:02:08
have this we can't have conspiracy
1:02:10
theories floating around
1:02:11
holy crap bill bar shows up everywhere
1:02:16
this guy is he iran-contra he fixed that
1:02:20
shit yeah he was the run contra fixer a
1:02:24
total fixer Mueller was a fixer Mueller
1:02:28
couldn't do it Mueller couldn't fix it
1:02:30
right he tried to have it straight down
1:02:32
the middle
1:02:33
it's okay you know well then not this
1:02:35
not that no collusion no man maybe it's
1:02:37
okay
1:02:38
just let it go that was that was the
1:02:41
trap detractor was supposed to be on
1:02:43
maybe we get a Clinton day in court or
1:02:45
something you know just for fun for yox
1:02:47
to make her look like shit but otherwise
1:02:49
now nothing and now oh no we can't let
1:02:52
him know that we're doing we're up to
1:02:54
the same tricks as from the the Nixon
1:02:55
Watergate era we can't let anybody know
1:02:57
that that's the damning information
1:02:59
that's why Buffett wanted it out what's
1:03:05
in it for Buffett one way or the other
1:03:06
Hilary he's a Hillary fan he does not
1:03:09
want Hillary to go dice McCrory look
1:03:12
good well better than she looks yeah
1:03:14
sure well then maybe he should be behind
1:03:17
it
1:03:17
did you get the Hat does that get what
1:03:20
the Red Hat no I did I still haven't
1:03:23
received a hat oh there's a red hat that
1:03:26
says make Hillary run again
1:03:30
did you send the to me or is it going
1:03:33
it's one of our producer sent us
1:03:35
fantastic Hilary run again well hey who
1:03:39
knows anyway no I'm still on my list so
1:03:44
I think I think Patrick Byrne is well
1:03:46
we'll see well he's gone back to his
1:03:48
blog which he hadn't been writing on
1:03:50
since 2015 no I mean no 20 2007 I think
1:03:56
let me take a look just a pissin in the
1:03:58
wind yeah he is
1:04:03
unfortunately cuz he well I mean he
1:04:06
knows interesting stuff and if yeah
1:04:08
obviously it's my beat I'll follow it
1:04:10
but believe me and yeah and then we get
1:04:13
the China thing which just blew him out
1:04:15
of the water I think we should talk
1:04:16
about that a moment after I thank you
1:04:19
for your courage and say in the morning
1:04:20
to you the man who put the sea in China
1:04:23
John C Devorah well in the morning to
1:04:27
you mr. Adam curry also in the morning
1:04:29
to all the ships and see boots on the
1:04:30
ground feet in the air subs in the water
1:04:33
and all the Dames tonight's out there
1:04:35
yes and while you're getting whatever
1:04:37
you you were swearing under your breath
1:04:39
about cuz you don't have something handy
1:04:41
already I will say in the morning to the
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morning to the artist who brought us the
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Mike Riley yeah this one we have to
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discuss yes we have a couple of
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unwritten rules we try to have we have
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three elements that are post-production
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one is the opening clip that we choose
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one is the title and one is the artwork
1:05:40
and the title is last
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so it's typically it is that we do
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credits together we do that then we
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choose the artwork then we choose that
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no first we find the opening clip then
1:05:52
we do the artwork and then we choose the
1:05:55
title and I think we both already had in
1:05:57
our minds that taco rista was going to
1:06:00
be the title yeah pretty much
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and we liked that title so much even
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before we went to no agenda art
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would not work is under the unwritten
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rules those three have to be separate
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they are three separate topics and I
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don't think we've ever really broken
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that rule mmm I think there was one time
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we came close to breaking and it was
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dubious well there's always an exception
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to something so everybody did really
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interesting taco show art everybody did
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and we were just like well none of us
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really outstandingly funny or great I
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mean the couple bored aligners that we
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thought were pretty good like the taco
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time the podcasts are you looking at the
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art I'm just trying to recall what we
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had going on there is mostly taco stuff
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taco time does shell shell cast shells
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the shell cast yeah and turns out
1:07:00
there's thousands of taco podcasts who
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knew did you did you know no there's
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thousands of taco podcasts we were
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thinking oh this is a great exit
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strategy taco podcast no so anyway we we
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looked at all those and then one of the
1:07:25
first ones submitted was this
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environmental projection agency that
1:07:30
Mike Riley did and it was a beautiful
1:07:32
piece is it comes from an Al Sharpton
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flub versus the teleprompter and and you
1:07:40
know it had the green leech at plant and
1:07:42
the then the camera it was it just made
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so much sense so that's why we did not
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go with the taco but thank you very much
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Moshe O'Reily for your work
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this outstanding piece of art we feel
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wouldn't be the same show I mean we just
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be you be yucking it up all the time
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yeah like that yeah that would be
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dynamite it would be good but it
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wouldn't be the same show yeah it'd be
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different show but it would be good and
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you know it's something you can think
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there's one missing from here which I do
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have the note on I don't know why it was
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picked up okay starting we got the top
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of the list is David what do you think
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boda boda David boda in Monroe North
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Carolina and he came in with 1167 that
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doesn't he's a show produces the show
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amount yeah uh it's been a long time
1:09:59
since we had one of those actually we
1:10:01
have to seeing the replies of the
1:10:04
variety the vanity tweet about Conan
1:10:07
O'Brien driving the podcast revolution
1:10:10
yeah that's a good one yeah it became
1:10:14
clear to me you guys don't get enough
1:10:16
respect
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thus I felt compelled to step up and
1:10:21
contribute this is interesting
1:10:23
whenever I the width on this thing is so
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high we move it over a little bit uh-huh
1:10:30
I felt compelled to step up and
1:10:33
contribute 1167 to show 1167 in the best
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podcasting universe thanks for the
1:10:37
double Thursday shot of sanity each week
1:10:40
please keep it up because your work
1:10:42
means a great deal to a great many I'd
1:10:45
like to be known as sir euchre of Sandy
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Ridge North Carolina and look forward to
1:10:52
the ever tempting mutton and Mead
1:10:56
see you at the roundtable PS Adam do you
1:10:59
remember the story behind you were
1:11:01
smoking melted CDs yes I do
1:11:05
of was he one of them the get that sold
1:11:07
that to me ye yeah here's the yeah he's
1:11:11
got some gin you dude you missed a story
1:11:13
after this but he's gonna hey citizen
1:11:15
pew pew Obama you might die round table
1:11:17
he wants to add some Blatz beer I didn't
1:11:20
know they still made that and bacon jam
1:11:23
oh I need to put that order in for the
1:11:26
for the kitchen hold on let me see me
1:11:32
hmm
1:11:33
do we have anything like that yeah okay
1:11:36
I've got it in I put the order in
1:11:38
they'll have that alright and he has
1:11:40
some jingles that he'd like it just us
1:11:41
to play anything else but he said there
1:11:44
no but after the jegos you're going to
1:11:47
explain this you might not there we go
1:12:01
you've got Carmen is being pew-pew no
1:12:04
now this was when we were living in
1:12:07
Guildford in the UK and I think we
1:12:12
weren't home and Christina had I know
1:12:14
she had a party yeah probably had a
1:12:16
party she was very good at concealing
1:12:18
that and anyway with I got back and I
1:12:22
noticed that my weed was gone like so
1:12:27
this was the mistake she made also there
1:12:29
was a burn hole in the windscreen in
1:12:30
front of my microphone all right what
1:12:35
happened well yeah some friends were
1:12:38
over and my dad won't mind it yeah but
1:12:45
they left me with nothing so then they
1:12:48
the sheepishly I don't remember who it
1:12:50
was some boys came over later and said
1:12:53
well you know we had some hash for you
1:12:55
I'm like okay but you guys are a-holes
1:12:58
that you did that and so it wasn't the
1:13:02
best hash but kind of worked I guess but
1:13:06
later I found out that these fuckers
1:13:07
they had melted CDs down and so that to
1:13:11
me is a Blanca has she SH knows it it
1:13:18
tastes like plastic no it did not taste
1:13:22
like plastic at all yeah I think maybe
1:13:25
the story was bogus that's a true story
1:13:28
you know I mean the story that they told
1:13:30
you was bogus they were just a get oh
1:13:32
well that's good cheap-ass shishun's
1:13:34
that crispy
1:13:35
hey you smoked his CD dummy they got me
1:13:39
twice in that case thanks guys thank you
1:13:43
David boda I know if you were part of
1:13:44
that gamble it must have been one of the
1:13:46
guys I don't think so and thank you so
1:13:49
much for your support of the work the
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show and all of the work all of our
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producers do to keep us going thank you
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so the missing donation which should be
1:13:57
right here at the top is uh synonymous
1:14:02
or on him as a dog patch ah I was
1:14:04
wondering if it was okay we haven't
1:14:06
heard from him in a while yeah he came
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it was eleven sixty two huh so I believe
1:14:12
this was supposed to be the show number
1:14:14
1162 and it just showed up late or he
1:14:16
didn't mail it or it got bounced around
1:14:18
I have no idea he made me do Mary
1:14:20
mailing thinks which to say I have a
1:14:22
sense that's what he's doing okay
1:14:24
wait he's doing what reading mailings
1:14:28
this is a an old trick you use when
1:14:31
you're overseas and you want to make it
1:14:33
like for example if I want a mail I
1:14:34
could try it but if I want to mail a
1:14:36
note to kim jeong-hoon
1:14:39
yeah I'm probably better off sending it
1:14:42
to or sending my letter to a remailer in
1:14:44
China
1:14:45
oh yes actually we then post it yeah got
1:14:49
it and this guy said she really is a
1:14:52
serious I'm gonna be anonymous guy that
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is possible that he does remail Ang's
1:14:57
and that's why this came in late so
1:14:59
we're gonna give him the five bucks and
1:15:02
make it him the show so we have two guys
1:15:08
I'd like this I'd like this yeah I got
1:15:11
to have a normal long note would rule
1:15:15
read for this kind of input yes thanks
1:15:19
for all the producers for their
1:15:20
continued support of the show keep for
1:15:21
supporting even when we disagree at
1:15:23
least we aren't snowflakes and melts
1:15:25
from the blow back now efforts to take
1:15:28
freedoms away seems to be running amok
1:15:30
in the eastern hemisphere China imposing
1:15:34
rule over Hong Kong and India over
1:15:35
Kashmir err lead to bad outcomes Hong
1:15:38
Kong news has pushed India's oppression
1:15:41
of the front pay off the front page
1:15:43
during cashmeres Eid celebration hmm
1:15:46
fortunately Saudi Arabia simultaneously
1:15:50
used its financial muscle against India
1:15:52
investing in 15 billion into India's
1:15:54
largest refinery and locking in a long
1:15:57
term oil customer displacing Iran who is
1:16:01
pushed aside by US sanctions and he says
1:16:04
yes that was sarcasm hong kong and
1:16:09
kashmir are at risk of becoming
1:16:10
palestine like with mainland china and
1:16:14
hindu indians that's that's a good
1:16:17
observation well what's interesting
1:16:19
again is that i've mentioned this on the
1:16:21
show is that i don't have it in front of
1:16:24
me but the population of
1:16:27
Mira's like 55% Indian Hindus right 35%
1:16:32
Muslim no it's 45 percent 35 percent and
1:16:36
20 percent of the population is Chinese
1:16:39
oh right yes exactly
1:16:42
people don't realize that the population
1:16:44
of Kashmir 20% Chinese they're the lungs
1:16:47
of Kashmir man the lungs man is the
1:16:51
lungs hugs settlers buying a property
1:16:54
imposing their will
1:16:55
Kashmir wishes the Chinese is referring
1:16:58
to Kashmir has too many weapons and
1:16:59
allies but to nuke powers facing each
1:17:02
other is of no concern Hong Kong will
1:17:04
use its financial power to resist as
1:17:06
long as possible but China is patient
1:17:08
and has greater financial resources plus
1:17:11
a military I really hope the US will
1:17:13
stay away from both military uses we're
1:17:16
not gonna do anything in Kashmir we
1:17:17
don't have to we don't even care
1:17:19
military used to although the Chinese
1:17:21
being in there we might care no no no
1:17:24
we're letting we're we're on Modi we're
1:17:26
on we're on India's side where Modi side
1:17:29
we've already declared our allegiance to
1:17:33
Modi two modes we're not gonna do
1:17:35
anything but Modi was not allowed you
1:17:38
know you did Sabo you know the car
1:17:41
banning people from coming in and
1:17:42
they're removing press credentials Modi
1:17:46
was not allowed in the United States
1:17:47
before it became primp Prime Minister
1:17:50
huh I did he was he was a radically a
1:17:53
kind of a right-wing nut anyway face it
1:17:58
u.s. is only five percent of the world
1:17:59
population with economic development and
1:18:01
of the country's US military dominance
1:18:03
is prolonged in prolonged be OG
1:18:07
conflicts is suspect peer to peer is
1:18:10
different I feel drone swarms car Bo G
1:18:14
what is that go back go read that
1:18:16
sentence again it's what it says for
1:18:19
long bo g khan conflicts capital B
1:18:22
capital o capital G I was hoping you'd
1:18:23
look it up keep going I'll look it up
1:18:26
yeah I fear drone swarms and autonomous
1:18:30
car bombs in our future man you don't
1:18:35
even need to put the bomb in it
1:18:38
that's right just let me crash that's
1:18:40
perfect
1:18:41
what show comet Johnny suggested having
1:18:44
a president with business experience
1:18:46
would be valuable in a recession
1:18:47
Hoover's successful business experience
1:18:50
didn't help and probably hurt while
1:18:53
Truman's failed business experience
1:18:55
probably helped government is not
1:18:58
business but politics and they are but
1:19:01
politics and they are distinct
1:19:03
professions I agree with that in terms
1:19:05
of how and why decisions are made
1:19:07
secondly the current office holder is
1:19:11
less a businessman than a brand manager
1:19:13
an important source of his income is
1:19:15
royalty payments for the use of his name
1:19:17
he will protect his brand over
1:19:19
everything else he has successfully made
1:19:21
his vision of the u.s. a brand but
1:19:24
Americans are fickle we all know brand
1:19:27
management is dynamic and he seems
1:19:29
caught in his own rut and needs to
1:19:32
refresh his brand no jingles no karma he
1:19:37
might have meant Bo TG as in boots on
1:19:40
the ground maybe that's what he meant
1:19:43
boots on the ground boots on ground
1:19:45
maybe that's what he meant yeah this
1:19:47
what he means okay
1:19:48
prolonged boots on ground conflicts US
1:19:51
military dominance and prolonged boots
1:19:53
on cons conflicts a suspect got it got
1:19:57
it okay well sir on immersive Dogpatch
1:20:01
receiving one of your one of your
1:20:04
communities your communication is Yves
1:20:07
is always a pleasure and thank you for
1:20:10
your unwavering support of the work we
1:20:14
do and yeah keep that kind of
1:20:17
information coming with or without with
1:20:19
or without a donation that's the kind of
1:20:21
information that we can use appreciate
1:20:22
that and he never wants anything right
1:20:24
and J&K yep okay I gotta give him a Carm
1:20:29
as it is it bad to give him a karma
1:20:30
maybe oh then I won't do it don't want
1:20:34
don't want to know he says then J and K
1:20:36
and J haters but this is for a reason
1:20:39
yes thank you very much in Denver
1:20:42
Colorado 1000
1:20:45
Oh after listening he says to last
1:20:50
Saturday's donation segment the last
1:20:53
Sundays I knew it was time for me to
1:20:56
step up I have lost track of how long
1:20:59
it's been since listening to no agenda
1:21:02
how long I been listening to no agenda
1:21:05
but but last time I donated was back
1:21:08
when the 6969 donation was still a thing
1:21:12
it's been a couple years yeah let's be
1:21:15
welcome back Luke we've lost our girl I
1:21:17
think yeah you have kept me sane with
1:21:20
your analysis through hours of prep work
1:21:22
for my Asian fusion food truck huh oh so
1:21:28
he preps food in the food truck well
1:21:30
listen to the show nice you might find a
1:21:34
finger in there but unfortunately the
1:21:36
food business has proven to be too much
1:21:38
work compared to the income yeah I can
1:21:42
believe it I can understand I mean you
1:21:45
know I and I do truck to me that I was
1:21:48
going to as the taco truck I always fall
1:21:49
back to just a good dog taco truck buy
1:21:52
some ice
1:21:52
so I'm decided to start looking for a
1:21:55
day job is that just by the way it's
1:21:58
foreboding for the food truck business
1:21:59
so people usually get a cool food truck
1:22:02
you should get roared it Oh if you're
1:22:04
using it you should use it yeah you got
1:22:07
one just get rid of that gonna be
1:22:08
forever oh for sure this is a depression
1:22:11
phenomenon by the way I get a job if I
1:22:15
can get a jobs Carmen possibly a 69
1:22:17
jingle it would be appreciated like to
1:22:19
bring pork buns and buds to the round
1:22:23
table if there is room now does he yes
1:22:27
so he becomes the knight today yes I
1:22:29
don't see where it says that well it's
1:22:32
in blue he's on the list and it says sir
1:22:37
Luke of northern Denver let me just
1:22:39
double check I'm gonna show you what
1:22:40
I've got it is an instant donation there
1:22:42
would be no other reason to do it yeah
1:22:44
well he doesn't say he's donated before
1:22:47
he said he donated back when the 6969
1:22:52
yeah well right put him on the list you
1:22:55
know he's on the list he's on the list
1:22:56
he already was so I'd look forward to
1:22:59
seeing with the round table whether he's
1:23:00
getting there the pork buns and buds
1:23:04
[Music]
1:23:08
jobs jobs and jobs and we're just Thor
1:23:21
Dorman maru's ik you think music yeah
1:23:26
I'd say that's right 33333
1:23:30
first-time donor long time boner very
1:23:33
long time in fact been listening to Noah
1:23:35
Jenna since episode one having been a
1:23:38
fan of the DSC for some time the the
1:23:41
weight of douche guilt is just
1:23:44
unbearable I don't know if this donation
1:23:48
earns me a right to be deduced or not
1:23:50
but I'll leave it to you yes do see him
1:23:52
right away
1:23:57
so can his guilt s4 jingles I'd like you
1:24:02
to play here comes the Zephyr pronounced
1:24:05
by Jordan Peterson sounding sounding AI
1:24:09
by the AI version followed by
1:24:11
clippity-clop the message is clear and
1:24:13
for old times sake oh that's where the
1:24:15
message is clear for old times sake
1:24:17
thank you for the best podcast in
1:24:18
universe Thor the Ukrainian from Toronto
1:24:22
there goes this if ur only seven cars
1:24:25
though
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[Applause]
1:24:33
you've got karma thank you very much
1:24:39
funny when I heard that the first time I
1:24:41
didn't hear the ELISA are you are you
1:24:43
sure it's Thor because I have a whore
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IH o r is that a Miss type or cuz I see
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it twice now I have a feeling it may be
1:24:51
males not might not be Thor might be I
1:24:54
know how would you pronounce but maybe
1:24:55
that's what I was asked for the
1:24:56
pronunciation IH o are a whore a whore I
1:25:02
lie or bi or okay well I mean it can't
1:25:10
be a mistake a typo twice cuz it's also
1:25:13
I or I the troll room is being very
1:25:17
helpful with the phonetic phonetics of
1:25:19
this yes thank you
1:25:20
troll room I understand I whore yes very
1:25:22
funny i oh if we're doing it wrong let
1:25:28
us know but thank you so much for your
1:25:30
support of the show and yes d douche
1:25:31
says he's appropriate all right now we
1:25:34
got a couple of email was I'm gonna
1:25:36
switch these around cuz I already looked
1:25:38
up Stephanie whitehead stephanie says
1:25:41
note in JC DS mailbox mm-hmm and I do
1:25:45
have that and she came in with two 77 88
1:25:48
to be the first associate executive
1:25:50
producer we're gonna backtrack on this
1:25:52
okay heard email is while we're hungover
1:25:55
and enjoying our weekly no agenda Sunday
1:25:57
brunch I like this a happy third wedding
1:25:59
anniversary - sir a knive s connive s of
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the Providence Plantations this coming
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Tuesday our anniversary's on the 27th
1:26:10
and tsarnaev s or knives I get it a
1:26:14
sniper yes the capital of V in the
1:26:17
middle that got John that one yeah now
1:26:21
ask me that neither will you this is
1:26:24
gonna capital V I got it was born on
1:26:27
July okay he needs to be on a birthday
1:26:29
list I think oh oh no July 1988
1:26:33
nevermind twenty seven sevens 88 here's
1:26:35
another reason for this number for your
1:26:38
donation that's the donation number two
1:26:40
seven seven two eight eight which I will
1:26:42
explain in a short poem a creative
1:26:44
medium I haven't
1:26:45
seen on the show which is unusual
1:26:49
because we've had poetry high end poetry
1:26:52
on the DHN plug show we've had haikus
1:26:56
here from time to time the 33s they're
1:26:59
haunting me at the time the price paid
1:27:02
my phone battery a sign that is time for
1:27:06
a donation but also for a celebration as
1:27:08
wife of Sir knives of the Providence
1:27:11
Plantations reaches a thousand dollars
1:27:14
today and becomes lady butters of
1:27:16
Narragansett Bay oh well she's
1:27:21
definitely not on the list pronounced
1:27:25
Narragansett for those unfamiliar with
1:27:27
our tiny city everyone knows how to
1:27:28
pronounce so Stephanie white head white
1:27:33
head becomes what's her name gonna be
1:27:36
lady
1:27:36
butters of Narragansett Bay maybe
1:27:39
butters of Kensit excellent I'm glad she
1:27:46
continues mm-hmm not my best poem but
1:27:48
after a long work week of writing cue
1:27:51
Adams cheesy TV Guide Voice on brand
1:27:55
creative content for the global markets
1:27:57
I need to return to reality with the
1:28:00
help of my smoking-hot husband and of
1:28:02
course the best podcast in the universe
1:28:03
so she's a copywriter ah go for the
1:28:07
roundtable I request MDMA and IPAs now
1:28:15
that's a woman right there
1:28:17
nice and if you have any leftover
1:28:19
adderall and LSD from CERN Ives
1:28:22
knighting we can make it a real party I
1:28:25
also brought lots of free play-doh for
1:28:28
the kids table I'm bringing this all to
1:28:34
the table today it's funny
1:28:36
all right jingles all right unprepared
1:28:37
go hit it well I'm gonna read you the
1:28:40
Jim's then we're gonna do she's got one
1:28:41
last thing at the answer you can have
1:28:42
time all right
1:28:43
I'd like to a couple D douching 'he's a
1:28:45
relationship karmic goat flavored please
1:28:48
and that's true
1:28:50
like the 33 is another thing that
1:28:52
perpetually perpetually haunts me which
1:28:56
is that's true
1:28:57
yes hearing it and of course
1:28:59
so she just needs a relationship good
1:29:00
karma and that's true one last thing and
1:29:02
I'll send out just get out of your hair
1:29:04
it seems that there have been meetups
1:29:05
everywhere in the world except for New
1:29:07
England huh we're gonna do one in Boston
1:29:09
nice uh I'm going to that one I'd be
1:29:13
willing to swear Marty er joke writer is
1:29:15
I'd be willing to organize one somewhere
1:29:18
near the Rhode Island area but only if
1:29:20
crackpot and/or buzzkill would be
1:29:22
willing to make the trip out here in
1:29:24
person on a date of your choices may be
1:29:26
asking a lot I'd be honored if you even
1:29:29
consider I'd recommend the fall because
1:29:30
there's absolutely nothing like autumn
1:29:32
in New England we familiar thank you for
1:29:35
your courage happy Anniversary to my
1:29:36
beloved sir knives
1:29:38
hey are you gonna go did I hear you say
1:29:40
that I said I'd go to the Boston one
1:29:42
yeah yeah well fancy I got a Mimi wants
1:29:46
to go ahead and see some friends she has
1:29:47
a bunch of friends there so one's a
1:29:50
double with Warren she's gonna go visit
1:29:53
Liz Liz well thank you very much
1:29:57
Stephanie and we will see you at the
1:29:58
round table later for your daming
1:30:00
turning you into a true lady you've got
1:30:11
ups
1:30:12
well he's Anonymous in Redwood City this
1:30:16
is so much growing up but anonymous in
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Redwood City says it's amazing the
1:30:21
feeling a donation to the show can
1:30:23
provide also that's 2x reward points
1:30:25
from my credit card as it as it is
1:30:29
before the Labor Day deadline for extra
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rewards everyone make note almost
1:30:36
tonight who is shooting to join the
1:30:37
table by the end of the year I'll keep
1:30:39
it short and sweet a shot of jobs karma
1:30:41
would be great for an upcoming interview
1:30:44
and a Colombian for an and the
1:30:48
Colombians it says for krump would put a
1:30:51
smile on my face I'd also like to gauge
1:30:54
support for a meet-up at a brewery or
1:30:57
beer garden around northern Silicon
1:30:59
Valley Redwood City Palo Alto perhaps
1:31:01
yes we're gonna do one down there's
1:31:03
probably gonna be code in Cupertino John
1:31:06
what day of the week would you prefer
1:31:07
well it'll be on that you know we'll be
1:31:09
talking about it in the newsletter
1:31:10
so yeah it's expect some
1:31:12
and thank you very much for your support
1:31:15
of the show jobs jobs jobs and jobs by
1:31:25
the way your squirrelmail is getting
1:31:29
pretty tight on the old verbiage list
1:31:32
there I get people who are sentry
1:31:35
sending emails to me because the word
1:31:37
poop was in it and your and your spam
1:31:39
filter blocked it yes and he has got a
1:31:49
word checker so if you if the mail
1:31:52
consists consists of anything poop
1:31:56
anything anything
1:32:00
it gets killed and it gets sent right
1:32:02
back to you so don't cuss in your emails
1:32:04
to me I mean Chris Chris Wilson has
1:32:10
probably had the most problems cuz he
1:32:12
can write it having something in there
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yeah we do we don't know anything a lot
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of stuff example of the amygdala
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challenged insta boys out there I have a
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what happened to his note he waits right
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the Millennials that play with kinetic
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sand and won't look you in the eye when
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independent contractor deal to get out
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of that place and now work from home so
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I can concentrate on real estate
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investment business I wish homes
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I even connected with a couple other
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investors from the No Agenda show and
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encourage any others to get in touch
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Chris at wish oh I would Chris at I wish
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Holmes calm down okay our entire family
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my wife myself and six kids
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yikes all listen to the show no no
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that's nice and it's a happy birthday
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you gotta run the birthday list as you
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get on there yeah yeah we have to make
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we'd love to make fun of the stupid
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things that kid
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bring home for social studies homework
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oh did you see I'll wait until you done
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with this and I got ya and by the way if
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you shipped a really stupid stuff scan
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it send it to us we like to make fun of
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it two things I like the definition of
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things I like the definition of a law is
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a set of rules everyone agrees to or the
1:38:02
insistence from teachers what okay let
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me just start over things like these are
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the things that he gets the definition
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of a law is a set of rules everyone
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agrees to or okay that's one of the
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things yeah that's not that that's not a
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law but okay well that's why there last
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thing about it yeah I know it's what I'm
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saying this is what the class teaches or
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the insistence from the teachers that we
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live in a democracy I'm still waiting
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for one of them to bring home the
1:38:35
question what is the purpose of
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government there isn't one I would like
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our response would he be our response
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yes yes I'm sure the teachers love us
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anyways anyways he says keep up the good
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work the whole family you realize and
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you guys keep to keep us have you
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noticed that this is now accepted in
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common parlance adding an S to anyway
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anyways I'm tired if I don't correct
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people anymore like you're an idiot
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anyways alright guys do it as a visit
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visit no no I knew this is common Oh get
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out of the house okay okay I got one we
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got to study this is a in advance of us
1:39:21
either one of us using this phrase which
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is starting to crop up everywhere and
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I'm just begging if you should agree
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with me this has got to be banned from
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the show and people if they hear it they
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should boo the TV pump the brakes
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I've not heard this wine I'm familiar
1:39:38
but I haven't heard this one yet I'll
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pump the brakes on that story
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Oh pump the brakes on that idea that's a
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real old one that's an old one pump
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that's like 60s it's back and I've heard
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at least five times recently and I saw
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in one of the articles
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the Brazilian fires it says pump the
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brakes on day stories about the fires
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that would out someone that got me
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did Chris de fer need any Karma's or
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jingles karma for I wish Holmes it would
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be said to be helpful we can do that of
1:40:13
course you've got karma I did want to
1:40:18
say John in the category of producers
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and their kids I'm sure you saw it but
1:40:23
for those who didn't on the tweeters one
1:40:24
of our anonymous producers this for some
1:40:29
reason I guess it was okay for us to
1:40:30
play this because he tweeted out a video
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his wife had sent to him did you see
1:40:34
this no so his his wife sends him a
1:40:38
video I guess he's on the road and
1:40:40
here's what she says
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your daughter was playing with one of
1:40:44
the little pianos and guess what she
1:40:47
said she did this little jingle on the
1:40:50
piano and then she said you are deduced
1:40:56
yeah so you think she doesn't listen to
1:40:59
your podcast but she totally does so
1:41:02
awesome words were picking up there you
1:41:06
know what deduced means no but when I
1:41:11
hear the message that starts with your
1:41:14
daughter is like ding ding ding ding
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alarm bells and then you think she
1:41:20
doesn't hear your pod your podcast
1:41:25
interesting word she's picking up there
1:41:28
I presume that they're ok with this
1:41:31
otherwise he wouldn't have tweeted out
1:41:33
that video I guess is pretty funny
1:41:36
inside joke between them well it sounds
1:41:40
to me as though the missus doesn't
1:41:43
listen to the show or like us that's
1:41:45
correct that's my guess yes which
1:41:48
happens but at least the kids are
1:41:51
listening and that's a plus yeah that's
1:41:52
a good start for our for our next 20
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years
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Matthew bars our last on the list for
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associate executive producer and he's in
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Barrie Ontario
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Dear John and Adam from Canada Naevia
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thank you for the outstanding news
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deconstruction you guys are awesome I've
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been listening since 2013 and after a
1:42:15
couple of shows I was hooked
1:42:16
I've been a it's been a while since I've
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donated it would request to be deduced
1:42:22
absolutely remember that children in
1:42:28
fact he goes on my wife sometimes will
1:42:31
humor me and listen to the show but my
1:42:33
kids love the show and I've been
1:42:36
listening I've been listening with me
1:42:37
since they were 9 and 11 they especially
1:42:40
love the jingles like that's true that's
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of course the I've got ants song I've
1:42:47
recently started a small business so I'd
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like to give a quick plug to rebels
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Depot at rebels depot.com we sell dark
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and cutting edge designs in the
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alternative fashion market huh
1:43:02
including skull fashion and jewelry hmm
1:43:07
I wish is popular popular stuff with
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with the Millennials I'd like to offer
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No Agenda licious 15% off of all of our
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products at business rebels depot.com
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use the discount code No Agenda and 5%
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of all sales will be donated back to the
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show I like to request the I've got
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pants song to be played at the end of
1:43:28
the show and you can fit it in my kids
1:43:31
love that song also if I could get a
1:43:33
small business goat karma that would be
1:43:35
great thanks again this truly is the
1:43:38
best podcast in the universe Matt I'm
1:43:41
looking at rebels depot.com cool stuff
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there's in particular there's a
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steampunk t-shirt that's dynamite
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this is it's like Hot Topic only good
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very cool yeah absolutely you got your
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new business Karma thank you for your
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support
1:43:58
you've got executive producers and
1:44:06
executive producers for a show 1167
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thank you all so much this was big for
1:44:11
us and it really helps now that we're
1:44:13
just getting through the dog days of
1:44:15
summer appreciate your support of the
1:44:17
show
1:44:17
and you know I was talking with the sir
1:44:21
de Baron Dave last night and you know he
1:44:23
says it's so weird it's like it's like
1:44:25
catching up with family or something
1:44:27
I know the feeling it's exactly what it
1:44:29
is and that's what we are we're one big
1:44:31
family and I and I have to keep saying
1:44:33
this show would not be what it is
1:44:35
without our producers and everybody
1:44:36
contributes in some way and we love to
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thank our financial producers the execs
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and associate executive producers right
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up front as soon as we can within the
1:44:44
show so thank you so much for your
1:44:46
courage we will be thanking more people
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in our second segment and we will be
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back here for more deconstruction on
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Thursday to help out go to the bull ride
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org slash and hey don't tell me you're
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not about to speed on what's going on
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with bogus plan to change friends we're
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not our formula is this we go out we hit
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people in the mouth
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oh I do want to do special karma health
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karma sir Chris not sir Chris Wilson but
1:45:27
the other sir Chris who went in for the
1:45:31
electorate electrical cardioversion that
1:45:35
conferred converted his a-fib to sinus
1:45:37
rhythm with his heart has he has
1:45:41
reverted hey it hasn't depressed me but
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it's frustrating me it's not cancer
1:45:46
thank God but it's disappointing me and
1:45:47
keeping me from being like you Adam and
1:45:49
being a spinner can't spin with afib now
1:45:52
that might be bad love and light also
1:45:55
Karma for Isaac Piggot who has
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apparently for reals cancer issues and
1:46:02
is held we hadn't heard from Piggott in
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a while and we would be actually he came
1:46:05
up at conversation just last night
1:46:07
whereas I so we're going to hand out to
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karmerz for health and of course lads
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I'm f cancer here you've got okay China
1:46:33
this is kind of where we left off before
1:46:36
the donation segment what we what I'm
1:46:42
sorry well before we do that could you
1:46:44
look on the spreadsheet and see if
1:46:46
there's a Jay Spencer Christic anywhere
1:46:50
on there because he did send a note in
1:46:54
this morning as if he may be a donated
1:46:57
something yesterday has came in too late
1:46:58
to do it today if he didn't know I do
1:47:02
not see him Spence because he will be
1:47:04
bumped to Thursday for his knighthood oh
1:47:07
geez okay there's no specific reason
1:47:10
that has to be today well it could be
1:47:13
today well would opinion may show up
1:47:16
again on Thursday well cut offs or cut
1:47:18
offs yeah so we'll put you on Thursday
1:47:23
China okay
1:47:24
China China China that's where we left
1:47:27
off where the news what I felt was
1:47:29
significant news of Patrick Byrne
1:47:31
and the Russia collusion was rudely
1:47:36
interrupted our conspirators conspiracy
1:47:38
theory has been interrupted by something
1:47:40
about China and just to get us in the
1:47:43
mood for China I think I'm gonna play
1:47:47
the full clip but the ISO speaks for
1:47:49
itself this was just one of the most
1:47:51
dynamite will ever get I believe this
1:47:55
was a protester in Hong Kong yeah it's
1:48:24
definitely there's no topper for that I
1:48:27
need a t-shirt China right there Oh
1:48:37
fantastic
1:48:38
I love the Chinese now other Hong Kong
1:48:43
Chinese have always been a Chow in case
1:48:49
you're wondering at the spelling of
1:48:50
asshole we'll have a couple of clips
1:48:54
about the tariff mess yes I'd like your
1:48:56
taken or Caesar I believe from NBC Trump
1:49:01
tariff messer we start with that one
1:49:03
tonight President Trump threatening to
1:49:05
hike tariffs on some Chinese products in
1:49:07
response to Beijing this morning
1:49:09
slapping new tariffs on 75 billion
1:49:12
dollars in american-made goods the
1:49:14
president unloading a series of furious
1:49:16
tweets including this extraordinary
1:49:18
directive our great American companies
1:49:20
are hereby ordered to immediately start
1:49:22
looking for an alternative to China
1:49:24
including bringing your companies home
1:49:27
president Trump who doesn't have the
1:49:29
authority to do that revealing his anger
1:49:32
amid recent warning signs a recession
1:49:34
could be on the horizon while some US
1:49:36
companies have started looking for other
1:49:38
places like Vietnam to produce their
1:49:40
many businesses weren't a move could be
1:49:42
time-consuming and costly threatening to
1:49:45
put them out of business
1:49:46
the president also lashing out at his
1:49:48
hand-picked Federal Reserve chair to
1:49:50
impound reading my only question is who
1:49:52
is our bigger enemy Jay Powell or
1:49:55
China's chairman she will then swipe
1:49:57
after Powell today didn't rule out
1:49:58
future interest rate cuts but suggested
1:50:00
the central bank was limited in what it
1:50:03
could do to buffer the president's trade
1:50:05
policies mr. Trump's repeatedly ignored
1:50:07
the longtime tradition that a president
1:50:09
respect the feds independence Jay Powell
1:50:12
and the Federal Reserve have totally
1:50:14
missed the call Jay Powell's made a big
1:50:16
mistake
1:50:16
the latest clash hours before President
1:50:19
Trump heads to the g7 summit with allies
1:50:21
waiting already anxious about a slowing
1:50:24
global economy Peter Alexander NBC News
1:50:27
the White House
1:50:30
yeah yeah yeah yeah well they're framing
1:50:35
this in a very interesting way yeah well
1:50:37
they're framing it in in the financial
1:50:40
way saying that because which is really
1:50:46
strange I mean I've always understood
1:50:47
economy great you got to raise the rates
1:50:50
to to combat that to slow it down a bit
1:50:53
but now it's great and we're gonna cut
1:50:55
the rates which is kind of the opposite
1:50:58
of what we've always been told and so I
1:51:00
guess that's the framing of it is we you
1:51:02
know the financial policy that's that's
1:51:04
why they put that in the same story with
1:51:06
China I guess I know what they're doing
1:51:10
play clip - this is Tom Costello caught
1:51:14
in the crosshairs of America's feud with
1:51:17
China
1:51:17
peerless precision near Boston a defense
1:51:20
and aerospace contractor the trade war
1:51:22
has sent the cost of steel and aluminum
1:51:24
soaring cutting company profits in half
1:51:27
if I have to raise prices there's a
1:51:29
really good chance that I'm gonna lose
1:51:31
that job the next time around and
1:51:32
possibly the customer Wall Street today
1:51:35
went into a nosedive with Apple and
1:51:38
automakers hit hard after China said it
1:51:40
will retaliate against u.s. tariffs with
1:51:43
tariffs of its own on american-made
1:51:45
products targeting american-made cars
1:51:47
farm products oil and clothing making
1:51:50
them more expensive in China meanwhile
1:51:52
the National Retail Federation is
1:51:54
rejecting president Trump's demand that
1:51:56
American companies leave China writing
1:51:58
it is unrealistic for American retailers
1:52:01
to move out of the world's
1:52:02
second-largest economy as 95 percent of
1:52:05
the world's consumers live outside our
1:52:07
borders the trade war is not working
1:52:10
it's doing significant damage to our
1:52:11
economy it risks running the economy
1:52:15
into a ditch
1:52:16
tonight US business is holding its
1:52:18
breath there's no end date to this as
1:52:20
far as I'm aware which is even worse
1:52:22
everyone's on the edge of their seat
1:52:24
right now waiting to see what's gonna
1:52:26
happen next and Tom joins me now Tom put
1:52:29
this in perspective are there any
1:52:30
estimates on how much this trade war
1:52:32
might cost American families JPMorgan
1:52:35
for example says it could cost the
1:52:36
average household $1,000 a year with the
1:52:40
tariffs taking effect in September then
1:52:42
he get
1:52:42
December and if this trade war worsens
1:52:44
that number could grow even more Lester
1:52:46
all right Tom Costello thank you hmm hmm
1:52:50
okay