0:00
and sucking all the scooters up
into the
0:01
air and then throwing scooters
all over
0:03
the place it's scooter NATO
Adam curry
0:12
episode 11 this is no agenda
from
0:28
northern Silicon Valley where
it's a
0:30
beautiful day in the
neighborhood
0:31
I'm still not gonna see the
movie I'm
0:33
John see Devorah Sunday he's not
0:39
inspired that's great there
goes 3 4 5 6
0:45
7 8 9 10 10 cars or so there
you go
0:51
thank you for that report
0:53
you're welcome yes alright just
in time
0:57
so we both got an experience
upgrade
0:59
with our Skype I just wanted to
say one
1:05
thing that I don't understand I
after
1:09
that huge upgrade just before
the last
1:11
show yeah the giant windows
upgrade so
1:15
now when I click on if I open
outlook
1:17
which I use for email any link
did I
1:21
click on it does not open the
browser
1:23
does not open this link I get a
dialog
1:26
box that says something
unexpected rent
1:29
went wrong with this URL and it
gives me
1:32
the URL and that says the file
or
1:35
directory is corrupted and
unreadable
1:37
what the hell is that no idea I
got it
1:41
I've got one what did you get I
get mine
1:44
is I looked it up - this started
1:48
happening after that big
upgrade you're
1:49
talking about yeah so I go so
here's
1:52
what I do I've got one of my
printer I
1:56
get Photoshop or or fan view
whatever it
1:58
is I go to print and it
immediately
2:01
prompts me to save the file
2:03
instead of printing oh really
and it's
2:06
not like a PDF printer that's
selected
2:08
or something well first I
thought it was
2:10
something sketchy
2:13
they just need a reboot because
this has
2:16
been happening you gotta you
gotta shut
2:17
it down shake it and then
reboot it and
2:19
see what happens like an
etch-a-sketch
2:20
so i rebooted it didn't change
anything
2:23
let me try Photoshop I went to
Photoshop
2:25
same thing hit the print but it
goes it
2:29
says save to file your prints
pool no
2:35
doubt or something okay a lot
of people
2:42
it's happened before is this
note was
2:45
from 2012 trying to print a
document and
2:48
the printer props to save the
file
2:49
instead of printing it goes on
it could
2:52
somebody help and there's no
the help is
2:53
bullcrap there's no help as
usual and
2:56
all these online when it comes
to
2:58
Windows there's no help I just
I just
3:01
recommend before we always
recommend
3:02
here on the show just jiggle
the handle
3:04
a little bit one of the
solutions was
3:09
this reinstall the printer
drivers oh
3:16
you you print a lot of stuff
are you
3:19
whining I want to make sure
this was
3:21
phenomenon that was just
something to do
3:24
with the printer and I rebooted
it yeah
3:26
so I went to the browser
3:28
let me just print a browser
page yeah or
3:31
let me take the document that I
was
3:32
gonna print in or a fan view
and just
3:35
grab it and throw it under the
browser
3:37
where it's now printable okay
so I hit
3:40
the print button on the browser
printed
3:42
fine huh great
3:48
[Music]
3:56
there you go there's Fletcher
exactly it
4:02
sucks
4:03
anyway that's so much for our
tech news
4:06
this morning very happy to
bring that to
4:08
the everybody that's right well
we had a
4:10
another shooting in Texas
yesterday mass
4:14
shooting and this news I was
watching
4:20
that football yeah well it was
big here
4:23
of course well what the report
that came
4:25
out first was two shooters one
in Odessa
4:28
one in Midland the Midland is
right to
4:31
the west of Texas and Odessa is
down the
4:34
road further to the west of
Texas so
4:36
they the first reports were you
know 30
4:39
shots two different shooters two
4:41
different cities of course you
know this
4:44
was not what it turned out to
be and I
4:48
tuned into what station was
this it was
4:51
the Odessa television station
we know
4:54
that one part now these guys
are in the
4:56
mall where there was no
shooting but
4:59
they're in the mall it's one of
those
5:01
setups where you have offices
and etc
5:03
and radio stations used to have
that I
5:05
guess this TV station people
can look
5:07
through the window and see the
TV studio
5:09
we know that one person has
been taken
5:11
into custody that's all we know
we don't
5:12
know about person that may have
also
5:15
been involved there are
multiple scenes
5:17
around town a lot of people
saying is
5:19
videos of officers here and
there we're
5:22
just seeing people oh we're
running
5:24
through the most right going on
over
5:25
here we're not sure what's
going on at
5:27
the mall we probably need to
get off
5:32
what happened here is people
started
5:36
running past their windows so
they panic
5:47
everywhere now five people did
get
5:51
killed and we don't know very
much about
5:52
it other than or at least as of
this
5:54
morning it was one guy who was
pulled
5:57
over on the road between
Midland and
6:00
Odessa traffic stop he gets out
shoots
6:03
the cop right away and then dry
6:04
to Odesa just shooting people
on the
6:06
highway and i don't know what
what
6:09
weapon he was using it seems
like if
6:11
you're driving and shooting
yeah a
6:15
handgun might be easier but he
killed
6:17
five people and wounded at
least 20
6:19
others while driving
6:21
apparently and then he stole a
mail
6:23
truck and that's where they
ultimately
6:25
got him and they got him in the
mail
6:27
truck and they shot him dead so
we may
6:30
never know exactly what was
going on but
6:32
thank goodness Beto O'Rourke
right away
6:34
went out to to go and politicize
6:37
everything so always about
politics it's
6:40
not about these families these
people
6:44
the people affected know right
away we
6:46
got to go to politics cuz and
then you
6:48
do it with us into your face
like Beto
6:49
and then you know what when
you're on
6:51
CNN throw in some of your curse
words
6:53
he's been really good at that
lately and
6:55
he seems to be gaining traction
the
6:57
rhetoric that we've used the
thoughts
6:58
and prayers that you just
referred to it
7:01
has done nothing to stop the
epidemic of
7:03
gun violence to protect our
kids our
7:06
fans no stop so people are now
bitching
7:08
and moaning they've been doing
this for
7:09
a while about and it's mainly
Democrat
7:13
Twitter were yelling at
Republican
7:15
Twitter and it goes something
like this
7:22
they're all bitching about these
7:24
thoughts and prayers the very
same
7:26
people when a celebrity dies
will say
7:29
r.i.p love and light you know
it's it's
7:33
kind of stupid the epidemic of
gun
7:34
violence and to protect our
kids our
7:37
families our fellow Americans
in public
7:39
places at a Walmart in El Paso
we're 22
7:42
were killed in Sutherland
Springs in a
7:45
church one or two a day all
over this
7:47
country a hundred killed daily
in the
7:50
United States of America we're
averaging
7:52
about 300 mass shootings a year
mass
7:57
shootings determined as what is
it three
7:59
or more people hit by gunfire
in one
8:04
incident I think this very is a
very low
8:07
standard no other country comes
close so
8:10
yes this is fucked up and if we
don't
8:12
call it out for what it is
8:14
oh yeah
8:16
don't care man he'll just say
whatever
8:18
he needs to say just to you out
about
8:20
yeah I would send in a
complaint to the
8:22
FCC Amy yes this is fucked up
it's
8:24
closed so yes this is fucked up
and if
8:27
we don't call it out for what
it is if
8:29
we're not able to speak clearly
if we're
8:31
not able to act decisively then
we will
8:33
continue to have this kind of
bloodshed
8:35
in America and I cannot accept
that and
8:38
so we're gonna sleep as
defiantly and as
8:41
strongly as we can but we're
also gonna
8:43
take action
8:43
universal background checks so
I thought
8:47
that would be good I so for the
end of
8:48
show yes this is fucked up what
do you
8:53
think yeah you got something
better
8:54
maybe I don't have any I didn't
find any
8:57
I suppose I didn't learn
anything I
8:59
don't like it okay it's been
one for two
9:03
I can give you ten reasons but
I can
9:04
give you two good ones one is
beta world
9:07
Rorick one reason is enough
what is to
9:11
do yeah I don't like the word I
don't
9:14
like the term no the second one
is it
9:16
makes it sound like that word
it's a
9:17
commentary on the show
9:20
I'm sure better would say the
same thing
9:22
about our show what to say that
he'd
9:26
love to be the guy saying that
at the
9:28
end of our show so I just
stayed on bed
9:31
oh because he was and of course
this is
9:33
not far from El Paso El Paso is
just a
9:35
little bit more West from
Odessa and I'd
9:39
followed him around and he's
just
9:42
throwing out a mean fest of
ideas that
9:46
have a list more than I worry
about the
9:49
politics or the polling more
than I care
9:52
about what the NRA has to say
on this I
9:54
care for my kids and this
country and
9:57
people who live in terror every
day
9:59
people in El Paso Mexican
Americans and
10:02
say I feel like I have a target
on my
10:03
back I'm afraid to go out in
public
10:06
kids who thinking about going
to school
10:07
tomorrow having gone through
active
10:11
shooter drills already know
which
10:12
bookcase they're gonna pull
down which
10:13
window they're gonna jump out
of this is
10:15
not right and we should not
accept it
10:17
and we should be honest with
ourselves
10:19
universal background checks
will help
10:21
ending the sales of weapons of
war will
10:22
help weapons of war this is
10:25
no nukes but if millions of
them remain
10:29
on the streets they will still
be
10:31
instruments of terror
instruments of
10:34
terror weapons of war
instruments of
10:36
terror he should have said
tools of
10:38
terror that terrify and
terrorize us
10:40
terrify terrorized instruments
of terror
10:43
and take our lives but what
about not
10:44
gonna accept them
10:45
but what about the kind of
world why is
10:48
he not going do so would it
help a so is
10:56
his town that got shot up you
know a
10:58
couple weeks ago well it's
better he's
11:02
better old dynamic that USA
Today the
11:05
editorial board is putting in
there that
11:07
if you go too far that it'll
kill the
11:09
whole thing this this is about
the gun
11:12
buyback that he wants to do a
mandatory
11:14
gun buyback and which of course
is the
11:17
definition of infringing and
creating a
11:21
law about the right to bear arm
ok the
11:23
editorial board is putting in
there that
11:25
if you go too far that it'll
kill the
11:27
whole thing this this
triangulation
11:30
calculation poll testing every
move
11:33
that's what got us here in the
first
11:34
place I listen to those
students from
11:37
parkland Florida March for our
lives
11:39
that came out with a bold plan
for peace
11:41
that talks about many of the
measures I
11:43
just described a national gun
registry
11:46
licensing for every American
who owns a
11:48
firearm use that gun for
self-protection
11:51
to hunt to collect to shoot at
target
11:55
practice but you don't need an
ar-15 and
11:57
ak-47 I got a question
11:59
I keep hearing 8 or so ar-15 we
all know
12:02
what that is it's it's a
semi-automatic
12:05
rifle that looks very scary the
12:09
necessarily night yeah well I
want to
12:12
focus on the ak-47 this is
thrown about
12:15
very easily I don't believe
these are
12:18
actual fully automatic ak-47s
floating
12:21
around in the country am I
wrong about
12:23
this is there I don't know of
anyone who
12:25
has a fully automatic ak-47
ar-15 that's
12:32
fully automatic either no but
I'm just
12:35
saying that when you say
12:37
a k47 that is the classic
coalition a
12:41
coffee it's a very simple gun
and it
12:43
does single shot or automatic
and they
12:46
just throw that out next to
ar-15 but I
12:49
don't is there a market in the
US I
12:53
don't I don't I never got the
12:56
implication that it was a
machine gun
12:57
what so my question is is there
a
13:00
separate line of ak-47s that are
13:04
single-shot only and I don't
believe
13:08
that exists and I think an
ak-47 is an
13:11
ak-47 which can be used fully
automatic
13:15
any way that I have no idea
someone
13:17
would get best we I don't
believe that
13:19
to be true
13:20
because it's illegal to have an
13:21
automatic hugely cool that is a
weapon
13:24
of war designed to kill people
as
13:26
efficiently as effectively and
as great
13:28
a number as possible that that
high
13:30
impact high velocity rounds it
13:32
distributes its entire kinetic
energy in
13:34
your body and destroys your
insides we
13:37
talked to the surgeons who
treated the
13:39
victims in El Paso many of them
had been
13:41
on the battlefields in Iraq in
13:43
Afghanistan they said these are
wounds
13:45
of war how many likes the
alliteration
13:47
does any weapons of war tools of
13:49
terrorism wounds of war now
this is all
13:54
desperate
13:55
it's horrible of course but but
I just
13:57
want to say something to people
who
13:58
listen to our show to get kind
of
14:00
highlights and not be drowning
under the
14:03
dreck that is shoveled on top
of you by
14:06
the mainstream while horrible
and while
14:08
crap and a super day wrecker
there's
14:11
probably five other people that
died in
14:13
these two towns in on the same
day from
14:17
other for other reasons then
what
14:21
happens is if you and I I
pulled up the
14:23
statistics in 1990 to 2017 of
violent
14:28
crime in the United States and
I know
14:30
this is an argument that's used
all the
14:32
time but I just want to add
something to
14:34
it so in 1990 we were looking
at 729
14:40
violent crimes per 100,000
people
14:45
in the United States and that
graph that
14:47
goes
14:48
to 2017 where we're at 382
point nine
14:54
violent crimes per 100,000
people and
14:58
you animate the graph is it's
like the
15:00
it's like looking at the
climate gate
15:02
graph in Reverse but what's
happened
15:06
since 1990 or really since 1995
let's
15:09
give it a fair number is our
access to
15:12
media has skyrocketed and the
channels
15:14
that stuff is coming in it's
just
15:16
everywhere and what gets
focused on is
15:18
the stuff that scares us and
you know
15:22
I'm think that there was a lot
more
15:24
violent crime going on decades
ago but
15:27
you didn't hear about it or you
didn't
15:29
hear about it quickly there
wasn't such
15:30
an onslaught and it really is
messing up
15:33
our brains even I have you know
this is
15:36
a couple mass shootings in
Texas not
15:38
that far away so you start to
think and
15:41
you know kids start to think
well when
15:43
is it my turn when when I'm
just gonna
15:45
be in the wrong place at the
wrong time
15:47
we're being terrorized and if
it's
15:49
really I think it's probably
getting a
15:54
223 as shot at you is not
healthy but
15:58
this is also a slow death for
people
15:59
it's very very unhealthy and I
don't
16:03
know what to do about it but I
just
16:04
wanted to say we need to put
this into
16:09
perspective because that's all
they
16:10
focus on is these types of
deaths
16:12
there's all kinds of things
that happen
16:14
bad stuff happens to good
people every
16:16
single day but we just
terrorized
16:18
everybody terrorized the kids
terrorized
16:20
everybody that's all that they
seem to
16:23
love yeah they do and I think
it's mass
16:31
shootings air accidents these
kinds of
16:34
things knew they always made
the news
16:36
but for instance did you hear
about 10
16:40
teenagers shot in an Alabama
High School
16:43
football game yesterday no no
no of
16:45
course not
16:46
first of all black so it
doesn't count
16:48
oh sorry you're black we can't
unless
16:51
was a white guy shooting yet no
so they
16:54
don't even don't even focus on
that to
16:56
us I I've said this since day
one of
16:58
this show people moan and groan
about
17:00
all these shootings they never
even
17:02
talk about Auckland which is
this one of
17:04
the shooting capitals yeah
people
17:06
getting shot all the time but
it's
17:08
terrorism the true tool of
terrorism is
17:11
the m5m the mainstream media is
the tool
17:14
of terrorism
17:15
it's terrorizing our own people
yes now
17:21
there is something that's read
it if it
17:24
leave if it leaves it bleeds is
what
17:26
you're literally know if it
bleeds it
17:30
leads yeah there we go
17:31
as in the lead so but now
there's a new
17:35
term that has popped up which I
heard in
17:39
conjunction with the big town
hall in
17:44
Austin regarding the
homelessness
17:46
situation the unhoused and the
term is
17:50
behavioral health so we have
mental
17:53
health and we have behavioral
health
17:55
have you heard of such a
difference well
17:57
okay I can actually I did I got
an
18:00
actual answer to that the
article I have
18:04
here from Alvar Nia University
18:09
behavioral health versus mental
health
18:11
what's the difference so
behavioral
18:14
health describes the connection
between
18:16
behaviors and the health and
well-being
18:19
of the body mind and spirit
18:22
this would include how just
summarize I
18:25
should be exercising more is
that what
18:27
we're talking about here I'm
not sure
18:29
this would include how
behaviors like
18:31
eating habits drinking or
exercising
18:33
impact physical or mental
health however
18:37
during the 70s and 80s
behavioral health
18:40
almost entirely referred to
behaviors
18:42
that prevent illness or that
promote
18:44
health later the term began to
include
18:47
behaviors that help people
manage
18:48
disease most recently
behavioral health
18:51
incorporated mental health I'm
not quite
18:54
it does that doesn't really
explain
18:56
anything to me but they the
least F I
18:59
was after the show on Thursday
which I
19:05
really I wanted to considered
going to
19:08
this big town hall but a I was
tired and
19:11
B I found out they were gonna
have a
19:13
video taped anyway and
19:15
once you see that you have to
fill out
19:17
you know ten pages of forms
just to get
19:19
a question asking like now that
this is
19:21
not I'm not going to go there
so I
19:23
watched all two hours what a
shit show
19:25
the City of Austin so we had
the mayor
19:28
we had the I'd say the Financial
19:31
Comptroller we had
representative from
19:33
APD from the police department
19:35
they had a moderator you know
so they
19:39
had a panel of eight people and
I'm one
19:41
of these hippie hipster
moderators you
19:43
know the kind you bring into
your
19:44
company now here's some big
rocks here's
19:46
some little rocks now what do
we put him
19:48
first the big rocks are the
little rocks
19:49
you know one of those guys so
he was
19:51
doing the the moderation they
also had a
19:53
community advocate and so
they're
19:56
talking and then I just wanted
to play
19:58
this on a single clip from from
this
20:01
two-hour session where you can
hear the
20:04
attitude of the city and how
they feel
20:08
about people experiencing
homelessness
20:11
which by the way if they didn't
have to
20:14
use that whole sentence every
single
20:16
time people experiencing
homelessness it
20:19
would have taken them only an
hour and a
20:20
half to get through this
meeting it's so
20:22
cumbersome just say people who
are
20:24
homeless that's a lie by the way
20:26
experiencing homeless they're
not
20:28
experiencing they're homeless to
20:31
experience homelessness if you
if you
20:32
sleep on the street for a day
it's like
20:36
and it's not so it's not
supposed to
20:38
hurt their to be right is this
new world
20:45
maybe a theme song anyway just
listen to
20:49
this this is the community I
think first
20:51
we will hear from the guy from
Austin
20:56
Police Department and we'll get
to the
20:57
community advocate you'll hear
it soon
20:59
enough so Chris you're a
community
21:00
advocate you work directly with
homeless
21:02
why do you care about this
visual God
21:04
because this shouldn't exist
because
21:08
it's a form of extreme poverty
that
21:10
should not happen in the
richest country
21:13
in the history of human
civilization
21:15
and I believe that you know we
we have a
21:18
duty we have a responsibility
as a city
21:21
and as fellow citizens to make
sure that
21:24
everyone is housed and has what
they
21:26
need ultimately to get by day
to day so
21:28
chief you have some thoughts on
this
21:29
maybe safety I want to just
reinforce
21:33
the importance of calling us
when you
21:37
see that suspicious behavior
because
21:38
although we may not be able to
take any
21:41
specific action in that
instance we
21:44
already a to driven Department
we do
21:46
collect data on where things are
21:47
occurring where crimes
occurring yeah
21:49
just this is a quick
interruption there
21:52
before all this started they
were asking
21:55
about the loss there it has
there been
21:57
an increase in crime since the
city
22:00
ordinance was lifted and you
can camp
22:02
anywhere except for in front of
City
22:03
Hall of course and the the guy
from the
22:08
police department was saying
well we
22:10
don't have any data to show
that but
22:13
what he meant was we actually
don't have
22:15
any data we have no data they
have zero
22:18
data on these past six weeks
but that
22:20
got reported here in Austin is
no proof
22:23
you know one of those deals
it's really
22:25
despicable with it
22:27
I want to just reinforce the
importance
22:31
of calling us when you see that
22:33
suspicious behavior because
although we
22:35
may not be able to take any
specific
22:38
action in that instance we are a
22:40
data-driven department we do
collect
22:42
data on where things are
occurring where
22:44
crimes occurring when it's
occurring and
22:46
that's how we deploy our
officers based
22:48
on both time and location so
it's
22:51
important to note when these
things are
22:53
happening about us yeah I also
just want
22:55
to make sure that we really
start to
22:57
identify what criminal activity
means
22:58
and what it is people just
being in a
23:00
place because they have nowhere
else to
23:01
be it's not a crime
23:03
I think it's really starting to
focus so
23:09
what the lady is screaming here
is yeah
23:11
if I have too many people at my
house
23:13
it's against the law it's
considered a
23:15
party and I have to break it up
but okay
23:17
it's alright these people
couldn't do
23:18
whatever they want this is this
is the
23:20
this is the public versus the
people
23:23
running the city on stage in a
place
23:25
because they have nowhere else
to be
23:26
it's not a crime I think it's
really
23:30
starting to focus really
starting to
23:35
focus on hands you know no one
no one's
23:38
up here advocating for people
build us
23:40
all other folks or be able to be
23:43
aggressive in nature we would
now wait
23:44
for the for the for the
community
23:46
advocate except we wouldn't
expect that
23:48
from our community from our
house
23:50
community so we don't expect it
from
23:51
people experiencing
homelessness so
23:53
there we just have to really be
able to
23:54
identify what it is that we're
talking
23:56
about when we discuss criminal
activity
23:57
if something looks like criminal
23:59
activity you know that's not
actually
24:01
mean that it is criminal
activity is
24:03
just people living there doing
heroin
24:07
that's not criminal the
question as well
24:16
because this people that are
that are
24:20
camping in your neighborhoods
are your
24:21
neighbors too
24:25
[Applause]
24:32
and I think it's clear that we
need to
24:35
it's clear that the city needs
to it's
24:39
clear that the city needs to
provides
24:41
additional resources to help
limit the
24:43
impacts on house neighbors of
camping
24:46
which also is gonna really help
people
24:48
that are camping currently to
live in
24:51
more sanitary conditions do you
notice a
24:53
trend here you're not homeless
24:55
you're camping completely
different
24:58
you're a neighbor of your house
neighbor
25:01
of someone who's camping which
also is
25:04
gonna really help people that
are
25:05
camping currently to live in
more
25:08
sanitary conditions and be
healthier
25:10
themselves and so I really do
support
25:12
immediately providing those
sorts of
25:14
things trash pickup I take 35
dollars a
25:16
month for my trash pickup two
25:18
porta-potties and other types of
25:20
services but I think it's really
25:21
important to understand that
you know
25:23
people in your neighborhoods
are your
25:25
neighbors and and I know a lot
of folks
25:29
are feeling victimized by
people camping
25:31
their neighbors but almost
every single
25:35
one of those folks would switch
places
25:36
with you if they could we're
all trying
25:44
to get to a place where we can
to live
25:46
together and live together well
sad
25:50
thing is this people in the
audience who
25:52
were all in with this jamoke oh
yeah
25:55
yeah I will say this just as an
aside at
25:59
least the sound was good it
took a while
26:04
to find a version with the
sound that
26:06
was good believe me and I only
had four
26:08
views no one cares
26:10
I've seen most of these four
views -
26:17
somebody's oh yeah there's a
lot of that
26:21
there's a lot of that so a
couple things
26:23
so this behavioral health I
heard a lot
26:27
camping is good camp Watson
you're not
26:29
they're not homeless they are
neighbors
26:31
who are camping and neighbor
Shane and I
26:34
think the biggest cop-out of
all and our
26:36
mayor uses that a lot is we all
have to
26:39
work together you know why
because when
26:41
it doesn't work when we did not
work
26:42
together I know there were
certain
26:44
elements who didn't work
together
26:45
with us it's like ah anyway
here's the
26:49
here's a a television report by
the way
26:53
before you continue uh I want
to say
26:56
because Mimi's involved in City
Council
26:58
work in Port Angeles hmm
27:02
welcome to the USA they're all
like this
27:05
the City Council specifically
you mean
27:08
yes I've in fact she's always
bitching
27:10
to me she's I said no I said
they're all
27:16
like this they're all
second-rate it is
27:20
really pathetic because it
should be the
27:22
foundation of the country
27:23
yes I know it's a bunch of use
usually
27:25
egomaniacs and people who write
because
27:27
nobody else wants to run that
yet to
27:29
blame the public at large and
it's and
27:32
they're all corrupted there's a
this
27:34
minor corruption it's like petty
27:35
corruption it permeates all the
City
27:38
Council's from San Jose the
Port Angeles
27:42
to Duluth I'm sure lutely for
Berkeley
27:47
deep in the heart of Texas is
one of the
27:51
you know flying little capital
cities of
27:54
the world
27:54
yeah it just is it it's I don't
know
27:57
what to tell you and I don't
know what
27:59
what you can do about it well
find
28:01
people who want to run with the
better
28:04
message and support um I guess
and are
28:05
they not in our district but
they had to
28:08
pay more
28:09
what do you mean pay more they
don't pay
28:11
enough money for these people
$76,000
28:16
every council member uh most
places is
28:20
next to nothing like nothing in
many
28:25
places volunteer work yeah well
they're
28:27
getting seventy six thousand
dollars on
28:29
the next City Council Austin
Texas yep
28:31
every single member I looked it
up
28:33
because I wanted to see if it
was worth
28:34
it it's not we get beaten up
okay it
28:40
maybe if I could do the podcast
you
28:42
could do the podcast and be the
city
28:44
council person unfortunately I
know what
28:46
would happen you'd be bitching
and
28:47
moaning so much it was the show
the
28:50
podcast Austin City Council
podcast
28:53
we're not gonna do that
28:55
but I will support anyone who
wants to
28:56
rouse this who we have here
Garza I
28:59
think I'm gonna get some guy
here so
29:03
here's the news report on the
city's new
29:05
plans we've changed things a
little bit
29:07
everybody we're working
together like a
29:09
team we want to update you on
the city's
29:11
plans for creating more homeless
29:13
shelters in Austin first
there's the new
29:16
shelter coming to South Austin
off of
29:18
Ben White Boulevard the city
approved
29:20
spending a little more than
eight and a
29:22
half million dollars to buy an
existing
29:24
26,000 square foot office
building there
29:27
and to turn it into a shelter
council
29:30
members are adamant that this
will not
29:32
be a drop-in shelter like the
arch but
29:34
this plan isn't going over well
with
29:36
some who live nearby the
petition
29:38
against it has more than 5,700
29:41
signatures so far and the other
shelter
29:44
is the Salvation Army the
Salvation
29:47
Army's new ARAG Gaber on tan
hill lane
29:50
in East Austin it's meant to
house
29:52
families with children and even
though
29:54
there was a ribbon-cutting
ceremony for
29:56
it in June no one's living
there now The
29:58
Salvation Army still needs
money and an
30:01
occupancy certificate from the
city
30:03
before people can move in city
leaders
30:06
have long said the way to fix
30:08
homelessness is to address
affordable
30:10
housing needs
30:11
most recently the city approved
buying
30:13
300 new affordable homes and
30:15
specifically 140 of those will
be for
30:18
people who are homeless have
30:20
disabilities or have other
critical
30:22
needs
30:24
now I understand when you're
talking
30:26
about a pipeline of
homelessness and
30:28
people who actually just fall
off the
30:31
edge because of a medical
situation or
30:34
something else and it can
happen shoot
30:36
it could happen to me quite
easily
30:38
although I of course I married
to keep
30:40
or so you know be okay but four
years
30:43
whew I made it four years
living on the
30:47
edge you know it's like what
were the
30:49
donations be who knows you you
missed
30:50
two shows and your D platforms
or
30:53
something like that and then it
becomes
30:56
a problem I understand that and
I think
30:59
there's probably a good reason
to have
31:00
some temporary housing for
people and
31:02
families to help him catch up
so they
31:04
can figure it out but we're
talking
31:06
people who've been homeless
unhoused
31:09
experiencing it for eight years
nine
31:13
years twelve years they live
they live
31:16
effectively outdoors and now
they're all
31:19
just coming in into the city
hey we can
31:22
camp there why not it's a lot
closer to
31:23
everything is where I can get
drugs if I
31:25
want them and I'd said it's
very very
31:29
sad and before you know it
we'll be like
31:31
Philadelphia help was on the
way to deal
31:33
with the hepatitis A outbreak
it began
31:35
with the Health Department
declaring a
31:37
public emergency the emergency
31:39
declaration is really to call
the health
31:41
care community to partner with
us
31:43
rapidly to administer vaccine
to as many
31:46
of these folks at risk as we
can as soon
31:48
as possible to quell this
outbreak since
31:50
January a hundred and
fifty-four people
31:52
were diagnosed with hepatitis A
compare
31:55
that to twenty one cases in all
of 2018
31:58
officials wanted vaccinated
those most
32:00
at risk drug users and people
who are
32:03
homeless vaccinate them against
32:04
hepatitis A and protect them
from
32:06
getting this so that we can
stop this
32:07
outbreak in addition to the
pop-up
32:09
clinics like this one this week
in
32:11
Kensington to McPherson Park
the city
32:14
will install hand-washing
stations in
32:16
the next couple of weeks to
help contain
32:18
this contagious virus the city
also
32:21
intends to provide public
toilets and
32:22
public facilities a great idea
to keep
32:25
us safe and
32:27
for health and body skinny
daddy don't
32:30
send the body because it is
slowed down
32:32
this emergency will stay intact
until
32:35
the commissioner believes that
it is
32:36
contained now a madman shooter
is one
32:39
thing it's definitely something
to be
32:41
afraid of but this really
scares me and
32:44
this is what we were predicting
in San
32:46
Francisco they would just be
floating
32:47
around everywhere now it seems
to be
32:49
happening in Philadelphia
32:51
well there's hepatitis A there
is
32:54
cholera there's a number of
other
32:57
ailments that all come from
transference
33:00
via poop mm-hmm and you have in
Texas
33:03
I'd be more concerned there than
33:06
anywhere mainly because it's
when the
33:09
poop dries out and then becomes
dust oh
33:12
we are it's dusty here he will
breathe
33:15
it and you're breathing poop
that's
33:17
contaminated probably or maybe
or maybe
33:20
not and the next thing you know
you have
33:22
a real problem on your hands
and there's
33:24
nothing you're gonna do about it
33:25
overnight what does hepatitis A
duty to
33:28
you actually what what is there
what
33:29
blows out your liver oh well I
might
33:32
need that I mean what might
need that I
33:36
might need my liver now is can
you
33:42
because there's a vaccination
against it
33:44
apparently Cain is there a cure
it's
33:49
chronic oh you don't get rid of
it no I
33:53
don't think so then geez hmm so
on that
33:56
upbeat note how you doing you
got
33:59
anything because that's that's
34:00
everything from Texas today
we're
34:02
shooting people we've got
people camping
34:05
it's beautiful well looks like
the
34:10
pac-12 still sucks packed well
uh
34:12
anybody else needs to know that
little
34:14
piece of tidbit information
34:16
what's a pac-12 yeah never mind
it's the
34:20
football league out here oh okay
34:23
college college football began
okay well
34:27
there's a mother I got some
clips from
34:29
some interesting things we
might at
34:30
least get the Hong Kong update
out of
34:32
the way cuz there's a new twist
I
34:33
thought was very creative
34:34
cuz as you know in Hong Kong
during
34:36
these riots the Hong Kong
they've got
34:38
they got the umbrellas out this
would
34:40
things bounce off the umbrella
yeah yeah
34:42
they put a cone on top of the
gas
34:46
canisters and then pour water
on there's
34:48
a bunch of things going on but
this
34:49
little new one has got this
load they've
34:51
- this is I like this
authorities banned
34:54
today's March but tens of
thousands of
34:56
demonstrators gathered at
government
34:57
headquarters the protesters
armed
34:59
themselves with makeshift
weapons and
35:01
shields as they confronted
police who
35:03
fired blue tinted water from
cannons to
35:05
mark the protesters this
weekend marks
35:07
the 13th week of unrest and
falls on the
35:10
five-year anniversary of a
decision by
35:12
China to limit democracy in the
35:14
semi-autonomous territory that
35:16
announcement launched a 79 day
35:18
occupation of Hong Kong streets
by
35:20
pro-democracy demonstrators
known as the
35:23
umbrella movement why did they
you'd why
35:25
do they choose blue hot bright
yellow or
35:30
bright blank wouldn't you want
something
35:32
good I don't know what you
would want
35:35
you have your spring Asians who
have
35:40
brown skin and you want
something to
35:42
show up on a brown skin maybe
the blue
35:44
dye works I don't know but I
thought the
35:46
idea of shooting diet because
this is
35:48
what those dye packs doing to
bank
35:50
robbers yes you know you put a
date to
35:53
dumb bank robbers they put a
bunch of
35:55
money in a bag and put a dye
pack in
35:57
there and then it explodes all
over them
36:00
throws dye all over the ball
over the
36:02
money I had a one of those
bills once by
36:04
the way I mean it still you
still take
36:06
cash for me but it's or dial
over the
36:09
money and then throws dye all
over you
36:11
and it's just stuff that
doesn't come
36:13
off for a month they have they
do that
36:15
with clothing net tags as well
now they
36:17
also have dye dye bombs things
that they
36:22
unclip before you leave the
store yeah
36:24
so if you try to hammer it
yourself it
36:26
won't it'll hammer on you
basically
36:31
and and it also ruins the
garment so it
36:34
can't be returned for cash
which is
36:35
really the scam which is what
most
36:37
people want to do I want to
take it and
36:39
they want to return it I bet
there's a
36:41
very high percentage of women
in in the
36:43
United States who frequently go
to a
36:47
store buy an outfit wear it for
the
36:50
evening keep the tag on and
return
36:52
you kidding it's almost every
woman I
36:55
work with all the broadcasting
people
36:58
I've ever worked with in the
Bay Area
37:00
all of them do that all of them
not one
37:04
or two there used to be a place
across
37:07
from me vo that was up on the
other side
37:10
the street up and over it was
on the
37:11
corner it was some fancy dancy
place and
37:15
everybody would go over there
and they'd
37:17
grab a garment they really the
height
37:19
they have tape they tape up to
the old
37:21
tags and they were on the air
they could
37:25
have expensed it what's the
problem
37:28
nobody expenses clothes either
have a
37:31
dart unit was my company I
would have
37:33
signed off on it
37:35
no you wouldn't believe me if
you were
37:38
signing off on the clothes
you're broke
37:44
how dishonest yeah they'd go
over there
37:48
well aware of this
37:52
men don't do this no men don't
do this
37:55
you don't care but all the
women do and
37:57
they they take they get a
little piece
37:59
of tape they tag the thing up
and they
38:01
go and they do its thing on the
air you
38:03
know we had this a tech TV and
we had a
38:06
lot a lot of women and they've
all did
38:09
it one time they didn't do it
as much as
38:10
they did a meteo but they did
it one
38:12
time or they all did it all of
them and
38:15
they would go and they'd say
that's
38:17
really nice yeah I got it so so
I think
38:18
I'm probably gonna take it back
but I
38:21
was gonna keep it and they take
his
38:24
stuff back is very common with
a lot of
38:27
women especially that wasn't
working in
38:29
broadcasting and it's not like
I'm just
38:31
scandal oh well I just kind of
noticed
38:35
this hmm interesting well this
morning
38:45
just came back to Hong Kong
there was
38:48
more chaos this is reporter
just picked
38:50
up from this morning just to
give us the
38:51
most recent news hundreds of
protesters
38:54
gathered outside Hong Kong's
38:55
International Airport on Sunday
as
38:57
pro-democracy rallies showed no
signs of
38:59
abating the demonstrators are
determined
39:02
to carry on their campaign
despite
39:03
increasingly violent calm
39:05
concessions with police and
warnings
39:07
from Beijing dangerous everyone
who's
39:10
out here today is prepared to be
39:11
arrested dangerous isn't an
excuse you
39:15
shouldn't ignore what's
happening
39:16
because we think it's dangerous
and let
39:19
Hong Kong fall by disrupting
air and
39:21
train services the protesters
once again
39:23
focused international attention
on their
39:25
actions
39:26
he said the gathering was
illegal and
39:28
warned of a dispersal operation
39:30
did you see the the footage of
the of
39:32
the Train where the riot police
are just
39:34
hammering on people they just
wait for
39:37
the doors to open and go in and
kick
39:38
their asses yeah those are
trains from
39:41
China yeah I think these are
all Chinese
39:44
from the mainland and meanwhile
we've
39:46
got military buildup which
Beijing says
39:50
it's just regular rotation
nothing to
39:52
see here they got tanks they
got all
39:53
kinds of stuff rolling around
in the
39:55
neighborhood I don't know if
they've
39:57
always been there but it seems
like it's
39:59
kind of being under played by
the media
40:02
well we'll find out soon enough
to see
40:04
well they again it may go on to
October
40:07
so they have their celebration
then come
40:09
in and kick ass by the way I was
40:12
watching this was like a couple
of weeks
40:14
ago and I've been trying to
find it I
40:16
didn't take good enough notes
but there
40:20
was Christina Amanpour some PBS
thing
40:23
where she interviews four or
five people
40:24
yeah and her anxious way and
they had
40:28
some Democrat on there who was
talking
40:30
about the Chinese Hong Kong
riots
40:32
claiming that they were they
were
40:34
protesting Trump's racism and I
can't
40:39
for the life of me find this
clip oh but
40:44
I threw it out there anyway
unproven so
40:49
anyway yeah anyway we'll see I
mean the
41:02
reporting is just all kind of
the same
41:04
but it's been spinning this way
for a
41:06
while so I think it's very
important
41:08
what happens for Chinese man
for tour
41:11
Hong Kongers yes the Hong
Kongers is not
41:15
this constant it's the Hong Kong
41:18
while you define everything of
course
41:20
there's other some other
protests going
41:23
on there's some dissent I get a
PBS
41:25
report dissent in Russia Oh
what was
41:29
this about in Moscow today
thousands
41:31
March to protest rules that bar
some
41:33
opposition candidates from
running for
41:35
City Council marchers at the
41:36
unauthorized rally held up
pro-democracy
41:38
signs and chanted quote Russia
will be
41:40
free protests over the
September 8th
41:43
election began in mid-july
including a
41:45
permitted rally that attracted
about
41:47
60,000 demonstrators the recent
protests
41:49
over the city council vote are
the
41:51
largest showing of dissent in
Russia in
41:53
more than five years I can hear
a lot of
41:55
talk where I'm reading a lot of
talk
41:57
about you know Putin maybe on
the outs
41:58
and how much longer can he hold
on to it
42:00
we really don't know a lot
about how it
42:02
works in Russia know who's
really
42:05
running the media yeah orange
man bad
42:10
yeah there were protests over
the
42:13
weekend in Boston at the
straight Pride
42:17
Parade which yeah this was kind
of
42:20
interesting and I did get an
email from
42:22
one of our producers who said
do you
42:24
want I was there on the anti on
the
42:26
counter protest do you want a
report I'm
42:28
like yeah I say well yeah I
still
42:31
haven't received anything so I
don't
42:32
know what's going on but I have
two
42:34
reports one just before and one
after a
42:38
post Pride report I just listen
to how
42:42
this was set up and there's an
42:43
interesting gaffe in this one
to Emerson
42:45
students are moving in but
tomorrow the
42:48
college warrants of a
disruptive or even
42:50
dangerous event taking place on
the
42:52
streets directly outside the
street
42:54
Pride Parade it honestly just
really
42:56
scares me I think a straight
Pride
43:00
Parade is nothing but you know
pride
43:02
masquerading as hate these
so-called
43:06
what is wrong with these people
43:08
but she said instead of hate
43:11
masquerading as pride she says
it's
43:14
pride masquerading as hate and
they lit
43:18
again and they left it in which
is very
43:20
odd to me
43:21
Kelly outside the street Pride
Parade
43:25
honestly just really scares me
like I
43:27
think a straight Pride Parade
is nothing
43:30
but you know pride masquerading
as hate
43:32
these
43:34
what is that about I think it
was just a
43:37
follow-up I kind of Miss heard
it the
43:39
first time I heard that's why I
had to
43:40
play it again I think they were
just
43:43
rushing the report out and
they've been
43:45
in the Edit room and they just
let that
43:46
one go by and nobody picked it
up at any
43:49
level yeah which is really all
conduct
43:51
concerns me more than anything
43:52
you got a banker reading it you
got
43:55
somebody editing it you got a
good eye
43:57
in the control room and nobody
picks
43:59
this up do ya
44:03
the guy who smokes weed
everyday picks
44:06
it up straight Pride Parade is
nothing
44:08
but you know try masquerading
is hey
44:10
these so-called street pride
parade is
44:13
in response to Gay Pride events
44:15
John Hugo is one of the
organizers
44:17
celebrating our own sexual
agenda and
44:20
traditional American values
they don't
44:23
deserve our attention Arlene
Isaacson
44:25
co-chairs the Massachusetts gay
and
44:27
lesbian political caucus she
stresses
44:29
straight people have not been
44:30
marginalized throughout history
for
44:32
their sexuality so it's silly
to say
44:35
that they need a straight Pride
Parade
44:37
when candidly straight pride
takes place
44:40
365 days a year there is
exactly the
44:43
problem and I understand that
what these
44:45
people are trying to organize is
44:46
provocative and understand it's
kind of
44:49
like hey you know straight
lives matter
44:52
too can't just be all about the
the
44:54
small marginalized groups but
of course
44:56
it's being it's being
interpreted as
44:58
like you're Nazis of course
crazy parade
45:02
begins at Copley Square and
ends at City
45:04
Hall with speakers organizers
have a
45:07
four-hour permits starting at
noon
45:09
Boston Police are expecting
more counter
45:11
demonstrators to the parade
than actual
45:14
parade participants of course
they go
45:15
out and they talk to these
freshmen who
45:17
are just coming in to Emerson
College
45:19
hey listen straight gay we're
all gonna
45:21
be on this stuff together I'm
doing that
45:22
this guy because of the
potential
45:24
volatility police are
restricting
45:26
parking what people can bring
and there
45:28
will be lots of officers
Emerson College
45:31
has even canceled an event and
45:33
restricted access to certain
buildings
45:35
students plan to use the dorms
along the
45:37
route for their own message
people were
45:39
talking about like hanging
there gay
45:41
pride flags out the window
which I'm all
45:43
for and
45:44
yeah we're all against it so I
just the
45:54
possibility that a whole bunch
of
45:57
straight sis normal gender
fluid and
46:03
fluid whatever people just want
to have
46:06
a parade without you know
having a just
46:11
have a parade because these
days it's
46:14
not it being a gay parade even
the st.
46:16
Patrick's Day parade has become
kind of
46:18
a gait breaker there with all
the gay
46:20
here comes two gays st. Patty's
Day
46:22
parade errs yeah I mean the
last person
46:27
once to have a parade was Trump
who
46:29
wanted a yeah before the July
parade
46:31
what a tank for eiated you know
there's
46:38
this story which was a local
news outlet
46:40
in Vermont this is the crazy
University
46:43
of Vermont hate sticker story
which is
46:47
permeating the East Coast along
with the
46:49
with the straight parade stuff
well to
46:52
be this is the most I was just
jaw
46:55
dropped for me maybe I'm so out
of time
46:57
much now I have to assume I'm
completely
46:59
out of touch well class is back
in
47:01
session at UVM but it's not the
47:03
welcoming most students wanted
just not
47:06
kind and now this campus stands
for yet
47:08
again three hate speech
stickers were
47:10
found posted in areas of campus
this
47:12
time displaying messages like
better
47:15
dead than red and Keep America
American
47:18
I actually think that's kind of
scary
47:20
because this is a really
diverse campus
47:22
police say the group
responsible goes by
47:25
the Patriot Front which has been
47:27
recognized by the Southern
Poverty Law
47:29
Center as a hate group the
various
47:31
stickers pushes a message of
white
47:33
nationalism it could be a dog
whistle
47:35
this is no new issue this comes
nearly a
47:38
year after similar stickers by
the same
47:40
group were found on UVM's
campus and
47:43
just weeks after more stickers
were
47:45
found posted in various areas of
47:47
Burlington UVM now working with
47:50
Burlington police and
47:51
with the FBI but for students
this isn't
47:55
the start to the semester they
were
47:56
anticipating I don't think any
of the
47:58
faculty appreciate it I don't
think the
48:01
majority of the student body
appreciate
48:03
it
48:03
UVM police hoping this will be
the last
48:05
of a group looking to cause
division
48:08
concern about a group like that
being
48:09
involved here and its impact on
our
48:11
community wait a minute so the
only
48:14
thing I heard there was one of
the
48:16
stickers said better dead than
red and
48:19
that was the only one they
mentioned was
48:20
there anything no there was two
of them
48:22
they mentioned but one of them
was
48:24
better dead than red which is
really
48:26
scary yeah especially since
it's from
48:28
this girl and the other one is
America
48:32
for Americans
48:33
whoo that's scary scary they're
dead
48:37
grounded in hate although I
don't like
48:39
the name anything front you're
just a
48:41
dick you're gonna name you guys
the guys
48:43
do a hatred front there's no
proof of
48:47
any of anyone anybody's putting
the
48:51
sticker up could be a bunch of
frat boys
48:52
we've ruined our children
here's the
48:56
better dead than red is an old
piece
49:00
from the sixties commentaries
50s and
49:03
60s actually I think it came
out of the
49:05
50s which was the sticker you
know it's
49:08
a bumper sticker because it was
like an
49:09
anti-communist bumper sticker
but no
49:11
anti-communism is now scary
terror in
49:14
America for Americans is not
terrorism
49:17
terrorism shut up scare what is
wrong
49:20
with these kids well let's
listen to the
49:23
post pried straight Pride
Parade and
49:25
most of these kids were
arrested for
49:28
rowdiness
49:34
wave the American flags and
dressed in
49:35
all types of costumes more than
a
49:37
hundred people took part in the
straight
49:39
Pride Parade in Boston
participants most
49:44
of them Trump supporters
marched from
49:46
Copley Square to City Hall
voicing their
49:48
strong views on traditional
American
49:50
values I don't know I don't
know if they
49:53
interviewed all 100 of people
but most
49:56
of them Trump supporters this
is what
49:58
we're doing now the media is
connecting
50:00
Trump supporters to straight
people to
50:03
Nazis it's really it's just
numr you
50:09
left that way it may be it may
be in the
50:13
rest of the report terribly sir
that God
50:16
made one man and one woman they
get
50:18
together procreate I can't sit
down in
50:20
my house no more and be quiet
that I
50:23
need to stand up for my godly
values if
50:25
the parade was met with even
louder
50:27
protesters from the LGBTQ
community and
50:30
NT foe
50:36
police with riot gear on bikes
and in
50:39
armored cars were out in full
force
50:41
along the parade route several
50:43
protesters were arrested the
rally part
50:50
of this event has been delayed
because
50:52
organizers say some of the
special
50:53
guests who were scheduled to
speak had
50:55
not been able to get through the
50:56
security checkpoints which
makes these
50:58
protesters happy no major
injuries were
51:10
reported more than a dozen
people were
51:12
arrested straight people not
welcome in
51:16
Boston straight people are not
welcome
51:18
in Boston you heard it here
first
51:20
now I talked to I talked to my
local
51:22
Millenial about this kind of
stuff I
51:24
actually went back to it was
part of the
51:26
larger discussion about Dave
Chappelle
51:28
about the show that we here
that we
51:30
discussed on the last episode
and I can
51:32
kind of boil it down to this
you and I
51:34
John and I turned 55 on Tuesday
I become
51:38
50 and I saw that is of course
I'm twice
51:40
the age of the young college
graduate I
51:43
don't feel old but the basic
takeaway is
51:47
I have not evolved this is
truly it and
51:53
Dave Chappelle has not evolved
he has
51:55
not evolved to the point where
he
51:58
understands he just it's not
cool to
52:00
make jokes about someone's
sexuality of
52:03
course there's a host of other
things
52:04
but it's something about you
you're
52:07
thinking that mine is not
evolved and
52:13
therefore only an uninvolved
person like
52:16
you which usually is then
described as
52:19
an age issue
52:21
it's ageism it's always ageism
and
52:26
you're a little bit older than
me but
52:28
for me it's is very difficult
right now
52:31
where on one hand I have to
admit I
52:34
don't really know what's at the
top of
52:36
the Billboard chart I don't
recognize
52:38
half of the people I saw in the
video
52:40
music awards of course I mean
I'm also
52:42
doing other things I'm not in
that
52:44
business like I used to like I
used to
52:47
be
52:47
but I don't yeah and when
you're in the
52:49
business admitted it behooves
you to
52:51
know all that stuff yeah yeah
if you're
52:53
not in that business why would
you know
52:55
all that stuff
52:57
right but that but this is the
complaint
53:00
you're not evolved in your
thinking so
53:03
I'm literally I'm not keeping
up with
53:06
evolution and I and otherwise I
would
53:09
never even think a joke like
that was
53:10
funny and and and this is this
is more
53:15
of this evolving and if you
were keeping
53:17
up yeah if you were evolving
then you'd
53:20
know how scary it is to see a
little
53:24
sticker among three stairs on
the campus
53:28
that says better dead than red
so
53:32
there's a couple other things
in the
53:34
Nats evolution a couple other
items gain
53:38
kind of news that pertain to
this eric
53:43
mccormack who i like is an
actor he's
53:45
the he's will on Will & Grace
I've
53:47
always liked that show actively
called
53:49
for a blacklist of supporters of
53:51
President Donald Trump in
response to a
53:54
Hollywood Reporter story about
the
53:56
Beverly Hills fundraiser the
president's
53:58
going to be attending next week
and
54:00
here's his tweet hey Hollywood
Reporter
54:02
kindly report on everyone
attending this
54:04
event so the rest of us can be
clear
54:05
about who we don't want to work
with is
54:09
that the evolved thinking is
that the is
54:11
that the evolved thinking is a
version
54:13
of the McCarthy era where they
had black
54:16
lists and numerous writers
Hollywood's
54:20
he in Hollywood in Hollywood
this is
54:22
Hollywood turning on itself
like like
54:24
once again only now it's over
Trump then
54:29
it was over the Russians it was
not it
54:31
nothing to do with this country
Russian
54:34
agents so it's the same thing
basically
54:37
well there's that meanwhile the
new Dior
54:41
ad had to be pulled because
they clearly
54:45
are not evolved and they put
Johnny Depp
54:48
it's a good ad actually that's
although
54:50
Depp is kind of weird and he's
promoting
54:52
Sauvage
54:53
the new Parfum from Dr but the
54:56
commercial is him out you know
like in a
54:59
western landscape he's got
55:01
is a black guitar is out there
playing
55:03
guitar he looks all kind of
rowdy and
55:05
lower from where's the power
cord to
55:08
that guitar that let's play
like that
55:09
yeah he can do that but in the
55:13
background there's that an
American
55:15
Indian you know in full
headdress
55:18
twirling around and that of
course is
55:20
cultural appropriation so they
had to
55:22
pull that I can't believe
they're not
55:24
evolved on this stuff so stupid
55:26
who is evolved is Calvin Klein
though
55:29
Calvin Klein is really trying to
55:31
relaunch and reinvent its brand
with
55:35
plus-size models I speak my
truth in my
55:39
hashtag Calvin's uh this been
pretty big
55:44
Plus models they're showing in
these ads
55:46
so they've literally gone from
Kate Moss
55:49
looking anorexic to Marky Mark
remember
55:56
a Mark Wahlberg he was the who
did the
55:58
Calvin Klein's and now it's big
56:00
plus-size models and which is
fine by me
56:03
not okay that's also changed
though what
56:07
what what is considered to be a
56:09
beautiful woman Lee shape has
changed
56:12
these days women that I have
met and
56:15
interact with which seems like
kind of a
56:18
standard really want to look
like Kim
56:21
Kardashian they want the skinny
waist
56:23
the humungous but in the end
the breasts
56:26
to match and I'm not evolved
know to be
56:33
evolved you have to be a
Kardashian fan
56:35
that's basically it and yeah
those
56:37
involved there you go
56:39
so these people are so media
yeah you're
56:46
right marketing and everything
else that
56:49
they're so proud of not being
able to be
56:50
influenced by cuz oh no we do
we're
56:53
immune to advertising this the
56:55
Millennials as the other
meanwhile they
56:59
want big giant butts out of the
out of
57:01
the blue yeah and it's kind of
and the
57:06
the desired female shape has
morphed
57:09
many times over the ages the
rubenesque
57:13
a woman was considered the
height of
57:15
sexiness and that changed that
was in
57:17
the 1600s I think it's more 17s
but yeah
57:24
about a hundred years but yeah
it's
57:28
being involved it's like
they're being
57:30
they're being brainwashed into
I don't
57:34
know into into beyond me all I
know is
57:37
when I heard that girl from the
57:38
University student said it's so
scary
57:42
about a sticker that says
better dead
57:46
than red which refers to being a
57:48
communist mm-hmm and that's
scary
57:51
and she's upset about it and
they don't
57:53
know what to do she's beside
herself
57:55
this is this is it's gone way
too far
58:00
it's everywhere though and it's
58:02
propagated through podcast John
I've
58:04
created a monster it just keeps
on going
58:10
yeah podcasts aren't helping I
have to
58:14
call back though your idea of
it's the
58:17
homelessness experience in
Disneyland
58:20
this is an exit strategy I
think we
58:23
could create this ride
58:25
now do you sit in the ride or
do you I
58:28
think you should also
experience for a
58:31
brief moment you stepping in
human feces
58:35
home is always stepping in
human feces I
58:38
guess some of that are really
down and
58:40
out staggering down the street
all lean
58:43
to the right is the ride are
you going
58:45
to actually experience it like
so is it
58:49
right is it I think the most
enjoyable
58:51
Disney rides are in a cart you
know and
58:54
you got your music going on
you're like
58:56
yes but well okay there's two
ways of
58:58
going about this I'm a huge
connoisseur
59:01
of these things here we go
59:03
there's one is you're in the
little car
59:06
two little car or little thing
and it's
59:08
going through a homeless
encampment and
59:10
people are all animatronic
that's like
59:12
Pirates of the Caribbean yeah
exactly
59:14
like Pirates of the Caribbean
only
59:16
you're not in you may be it
could be you
59:17
know in a kind of a river of
pee you
59:20
know if you ended kind of
stinky pee
59:22
that would be okay but I think
generally
59:23
speaking be better on
59:24
and you go through these things
and you
59:26
can see all these different
people and
59:27
then they have you know people
do you
59:29
have you go through the section
with us
59:30
a bunch of politicians trying
to come up
59:32
with good solutions and they
finally we
59:34
just need more housing you come
out you
59:37
come out the other end of it
and you
59:39
feel real good about yourself
and you
59:40
now you understand you
understand now
59:43
you have evolved the other way
to go put
59:50
you where some VR glasses or
you're in a
59:52
VR situation do you experience
the whole
59:55
thing only now it's even more
realistic
59:56
not because it's not
animatronics it's
59:59
not pi it's not dummies and
things like
1:00:02
Pirates of the Caribbean is the
actual
1:00:04
videos that you're seeing is
surrounded
1:00:07
by the real extension fills in
light and
1:00:10
fans blowing just the smell of
crap
1:00:13
they're fake yo and you go
through the
1:00:18
whole thing and you're come out
the
1:00:19
other and pretty much with the
same
1:00:21
message but it's just a cheaper
way to
1:00:22
do the ride maintenance I
personally
1:00:26
like the Pirates of the
Caribbean
1:00:28
version I like that a little
better I
1:00:32
always like those rides better
than the
1:00:34
ones that are because you go
through you
1:00:36
know City Hall where the
councilmembers
1:00:37
are also in there pontificating
they you
1:00:40
could do know it here's Los
Angeles and
1:00:43
here's Austin you could have a
couple
1:00:44
show some differences oh yeah
right yeah
1:00:48
you good you could take the car
through
1:00:49
one place or another and
there's you
1:00:51
know guys begging for money in
different
1:00:54
ways along the ride people keep
coming
1:00:58
up to your cart skate for money
yeah
1:01:02
we're going to hell for this
but but I
1:01:06
am actively actively working on
this
1:01:09
problem in Austin I'm meeting
the CEO of
1:01:12
community first village not
that next
1:01:15
month Monday after next and I'm
gonna
1:01:17
interview him maybe we'll pull
something
1:01:19
out for the show so he's doing
something
1:01:21
that's working so I'm
interested in that
1:01:23
we could incorporate them into
the ride
1:01:24
yeah I'll pitch him and with
that it's
1:01:31
time for me to thank you for
your
1:01:33
courage and say in the morning
to you
1:01:34
the man who put the C in the
comi Red
1:01:36
John see
1:01:37
Paul Raque well in the morning
you mr.
1:01:40
Adam girl so in the morning of
feet on
1:01:42
the grounds feet in the air
subs in the
1:01:43
wor substantive water subs in
the water
1:01:45
dames and nights out there and
in the
1:01:47
morning to the trolls in the
troll room
1:01:48
which you can find that no
agenda stream
1:01:51
comm now this is an interesting
place
1:01:54
because it's not just where you
can
1:01:56
listen to us stream live and
troll me in
1:01:59
real time in the chat room
which we
1:02:00
affectionately call the troll
room
1:02:02
there's many shows right after
our show
1:02:04
is done people discover shows
this way
1:02:07
they'll stick around listen to
what's
1:02:08
coming up next and then before
you know
1:02:09
it you're kind of listening all
the
1:02:11
times you can drop into this no
agenda
1:02:14
stream comm 24 hours a day
1:02:16
sample a new show listen to it
interact
1:02:18
with people and then obviously
you can
1:02:21
subscribe to them or keep
listening it
1:02:23
is a fun place to be certainly
if you
1:02:26
live under a bridge and I'd
also like to
1:02:28
say in the morning to the
artist who
1:02:30
brought us the artwork for
episode 11 68
1:02:33
he's no secret to you he's
Darren
1:02:37
O'Neill is this a hat trick for
Darren
1:02:38
has he done it again is it now
three in
1:02:40
a row it's possible he brought
us a
1:02:44
great take off of the eighteen
to eight
1:02:48
this is the let kids
1:02:50
canden avian kids vote at eight
years
1:02:53
old so he had these it was
really good
1:02:57
was we can a mote let us vote
and handle
1:02:59
these kids and he dressed them
up and
1:03:01
was a Che Guevara t-shirt I was
really
1:03:10
quite disturbing but a
beautiful piece
1:03:12
it was disturbing we see the
three in a
1:03:16
row let me see who did 66 oops
I have a
1:03:22
feeling he had three in a row
didn't he
1:03:23
no Mike Riley had okay so he's
had two
1:03:26
in a row he could go for the
hat trick
1:03:27
for today
1:03:28
by the title of the show was
he's
1:03:30
listening he might be on me you
know
1:03:31
today is a holiday weekend
there's a lot
1:03:34
of people aren't in the United
States
1:03:36
yes this is true well there are
80
1:03:38
percent of our audiences in the
United
1:03:40
States yeah but I like to talk
to like
1:03:42
like I'm talking to the whole
world I'd
1:03:43
be talking to the whole world
I'm just
1:03:45
saying we have a lot of
1:03:47
people United say so when they
when the
1:03:48
numbers go down it's because of
the
1:03:50
United States well it is any
place that
1:03:51
Europe should be stepping it up
yeah we
1:03:56
wish well this is highly
appreciated
1:04:00
from Darren he's always always
doing
1:04:04
work for us one place or the
other if
1:04:07
he's not doing priests dreams
he's
1:04:09
working with voids Iran the
back end
1:04:11
with Ben Rose the God knows
these guys
1:04:13
do all kinds of stuff he also I
think he
1:04:16
did the pre-show for today's
program
1:04:18
actually and it's part of our
value for
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value system you know you can
help us
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out a lot just provide some
value this
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is a great way and we love the
artwork
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we love you know jingles all
kinds of
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things that people contribute
and we
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also really appreciate people
who feel
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that their way to contribute is
through
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a financial donation just like
Hollywood
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we want to thank them we give
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credits up at the front of the
program
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here are our executive and
associate
1:04:46
executive producers for today's
program
1:04:50
hello hello yes yes we start
with new
1:04:57
bronze Feld's Texas will be
where the
1:05:01
place begins where it all
begins it all
1:05:02
begins and New Braunfels Texas
which
1:05:04
makes a great barbecue pit the
Hondo
1:05:08
used to be the one that was the
most
1:05:10
famous Cory Turner lives there
where he
1:05:12
lives around there it came in
with an
1:05:14
outrageous 1055 dollar 55 cents
1:05:19
Wow Wow well what is what is
the number
1:05:24
signify and and what doesn't
dodge for
1:05:27
the show 55 55 for Adams BJ
1:05:29
oh man that's fantastic so for
your
1:05:32
birthday needs to be clear it
cleaned
1:05:36
out apparently please Knight me
a sir
1:05:39
Corey night of the Comal river
d douche
1:05:44
me oh hold on let me get some D
douching
1:05:46
ready for you and good a good
helping of
1:05:49
it
1:05:50
you've been reduced I need some
health
1:05:55
karma for his recent kidney
transplant
1:05:57
and a dealer's choice for Adam's
1:05:59
birthday Wow
1:06:01
another Wow well let us know
how that
1:06:03
what's the story is it just one
kidney
1:06:05
did you get the kidney from a
friend
1:06:07
usually don't have two kidneys
what you
1:06:12
can't have two kidney
transplants you
1:06:13
have I've never heard anyone
having two
1:06:15
kidneys transplanted where he
got the
1:06:18
one greedy but I want to know
where he
1:06:22
got the the new one from can I
have your
1:06:25
two kidneys I know I know
people who
1:06:28
have donated their kidney to a
good
1:06:30
friend I mean those both of
them well
1:06:34
know that you should try and
find
1:06:36
multiple friends if you need
that okay
1:06:38
dealer's choice then
1:06:45
[Music]
1:06:47
it's my own choice happy
birthday
1:06:54
happy birthday
1:06:56
[Music]
1:07:01
happy birthday
1:07:04
Cheers
1:07:06
[Music]
1:07:08
that birthday Adam and thank
you for
1:07:11
your courage and such the Chris
Wilson
1:07:14
is a phenom a phenom he is so
since
1:07:20
there was a birthday gift 5555
and
1:07:23
thousand dollars here though is
your
1:07:25
big-ass health karma with a
goat twist
1:07:29
you've got then we have
anonymous coming
1:07:38
in with five five 9.19
anonymous please
1:07:41
no jingles no karma so that's
that okay
1:07:44
well thank you anonymous
baronet's
1:07:48
Steven or Stefan of us way go
from
1:07:52
Oswego Illinois 3 3 3 3 3 he
says what
1:07:58
does he say baronet Stefan of
sway go
1:08:02
getting ready to get back in
the dating
1:08:05
pool post divorce and need some
serious
1:08:09
karma whatever combo you think
best Adam
1:08:12
Adam hmm okay if there's one of
if
1:08:15
there's one of Mike gravels
make Hillary
1:08:18
run again hats left I'm sure
that will
1:08:21
help that's probably a lot of
those but
1:08:26
yeah but that's actually a
funny idea to
1:08:29
go into a bar with make try and
Hillary
1:08:31
run again make Hillary run
again ding
1:08:34
Hannah I would that would go
yeah that's
1:08:36
really funny one is my warrant
why don't
1:08:39
you do that let us know how
that goes
1:08:40
there have you worked it would
look like
1:08:43
you're mocking her yes
1:08:45
which reminds me of something I
posted
1:08:48
on Twitter I didn't put in the
1:08:49
newsletter I put in the next
one the 404
1:08:53
error page for the Trump yes
1:08:55
scampi I saw that yeah vote
Trump
1:08:58
comments you if you go to a
page that
1:09:00
doesn't exist doesn't exist it
pops up
1:09:05
the 404 error page and it's a
specially
1:09:08
constructed page that says oops
1:09:10
something here doesn't exist
and on the
1:09:13
right in the same style of as
the rest
1:09:16
of the site is Hillary in front
of the
1:09:19
White House next to some
American flags
1:09:21
is
1:09:21
she's president just couldn't
believe
1:09:25
this of course you can it's you
one of
1:09:28
our producers who sent me that
link so
1:09:31
for baronet's stephen or stefan
of
1:09:34
Oswego I figured I'd throw in a
SWA's
1:09:38
enough donation for you karma
it's been
1:09:47
known to work button parts
unknown 250
1:09:53
bucks becomes associate
executive
1:09:54
producer the show has been
great lately
1:09:56
gentlemen but is this is really
me just
1:09:59
trying to secure some job karma
ahead of
1:10:02
a rollout keep up the good work
sir but
1:10:05
all right well then let's see
if we can
1:10:07
make this work for jobs jobs
and jobs
1:10:12
that's Brendon $237 some long
note USA I
1:10:26
am pleased to report that after
three
1:10:28
years of indulging in your
crack potting
1:10:30
buzz killing Trump apologizing
1:10:32
bug-eating dimension straddling
antics
1:10:35
and being on a $4 per week
subscription
1:10:39
for the majority of that time
plus a few
1:10:41
larger donations thrown in for
good
1:10:43
measure
1:10:43
I can finally stake my claim to
a seat
1:10:46
at the No Agenda Roundtable I
would like
1:10:50
to be known as Sir Beatty Dark
Knight of
1:10:53
the morphogenetic field
1:10:56
morpho genetic field Dark
Knight of the
1:11:00
Morpho genetic field is that on
there I
1:11:03
think it is I believe so I
think I saw
1:11:05
that coming earlier today the
first
1:11:07
thing I'd like to ask for is a
major
1:11:10
shot of Mental Health karma
from my twin
1:11:12
brother Patrick he has a rare
disorder
1:11:15
called H PPD hallucinogen
persisting
1:11:19
perception disorder it's that's
1:11:21
interesting well it's a mental
illness
1:11:23
as caused primarily by using
1:11:25
hallucinogenic drugs like LSD
I've heard
1:11:27
of this we still like I said
like a
1:11:29
flashback is that basic is a
like a funk
1:11:31
for night where you have
flashbacks
1:11:32
constant oh geez
1:11:35
the symptoms are pretty
straightforward
1:11:36
constantly experiencing visual
1:11:39
distortions and patterns
similar to the
1:11:41
can you experience while on LSD
long
1:11:44
after you stop using the drug
it can
1:11:47
cause an unbelievably painful
chronic
1:11:49
head pressure which is far
worse than
1:11:52
any migraine according to my
brother
1:11:54
he's a twin hmm unfortunately
this
1:11:57
condition has led to my brother
being
1:12:00
hospitalized twice in the last
six
1:12:02
months there are medications
that can
1:12:04
mute the symptoms but there is
no known
1:12:07
cure if I know agender
producers out
1:12:10
there have experience with it or
1:12:12
suggestions on how to deal with
it I'd
1:12:14
really appreciate hearing from
you email
1:12:17
h PPD info h PPD info @
gmail.com on a
1:12:25
higher note you can proceed the
mental
1:12:27
health karma with a mac and
cheese i
1:12:29
love bugs and the foamer clip
adam my
1:12:33
brother and i share a birthday
with you
1:12:34
September 3rd my mom Karen's
birthday
1:12:37
September 7th and my friend
1:12:38
Griff's birthday is September
11th he
1:12:41
hit me in the mouth three years
ago so
1:12:44
happy birthday to all of the
above thank
1:12:47
you for your courage Wow
Brendan soon to
1:12:49
be sir bTW what a story and I
have a
1:12:52
feeling that there's a large
section of
1:12:55
her audience that will have
some ideas
1:12:57
as I see what's handed to me
sometimes
1:13:00
in envelopes at meetups s I
think people
1:13:03
know what's going on but this
doesn't
1:13:05
this sounds I mean I've heard
of LSD
1:13:07
flashbacks but to have them like
1:13:09
continuously what that's a true
1:13:11
nightmare yeah have you ever
dropped
1:13:14
acid John back in the day
1:13:16
dropped it what would I drop it
come on
1:13:19
man isn't that how you do a lid
did you
1:13:20
lick a lid did you drop some
ace and
1:13:22
some dropped I dropped it in
the river
1:13:25
have you ever experienced like
I'm not
1:13:30
saying for insurance purposes
1:13:34
like mac and cheese by Iran
Nicolette
1:13:59
Nicolette Biggs follows from
Plant City
1:14:03
Florida two hundred dollars and
thirty
1:14:06
three centers and she writes
this is my
1:14:09
first time donating so I
believe that
1:14:11
calls for a deduced the man who
punched
1:14:18
me in the mouth are like half my
1:14:19
donation that go towards Sam
Garcia's
1:14:22
knighthood I love what you guys
are
1:14:24
doing and the community that
follows oh
1:14:26
thank you Nicolette and how
sweet of you
1:14:28
to do that frame yes I keep
track of it
1:14:31
yourself cuz weird that's how
it works
1:14:33
here Christopher Cottington and
kahlúa
1:14:39
Kona Hawaii Hawaii you're
welcome
1:14:43
Thank You major baby surgery
karma works
1:14:47
Emmett Paul cutting ttan turns
one
1:14:49
tomorrow August thirtieth he's
not in
1:14:52
the birthday list I think we
should put
1:14:55
him on ok I show of him there
and he's
1:14:58
doing great a few shows ago a
producer
1:15:01
needed some Karma for his new
human
1:15:03
resource that is on the NICU
and I
1:15:06
wanted to send a note of
encouragement
1:15:07
and it was born with Pierre
Robin
1:15:10
sequence in our small Hospital
here in
1:15:14
Kona within six hours he and I
were
1:15:17
medevac medevac to Honolulu
1:15:20
he was then on life support
waiting for
1:15:23
an insurance big wigs to
approve a
1:15:25
transfer what this yeah yeah
yeah I know
1:15:28
exactly what this is typical
yeah you
1:15:31
know this is worse than
government yeah
1:15:33
anyway what he is worse than
government
1:15:35
cuz the profit motive he needed
what he
1:15:38
needed couldn't be done in
Hawaii thank
1:15:40
God for the Ronald McDonald
House Judd
1:15:42
hillside Road on judge hillside
1:15:45
and the keeper indeed as a
keeper for
1:15:47
all she does the doctors here
wanted to
1:15:49
send him home with a lifetime
of feeding
1:15:52
tubes and life support in his
future
1:15:54
fortunately being builders on
the
1:15:57
luxurious Kona Coast my father
and I
1:15:59
knew some folks with real pull
calls
1:16:03
were made then jackpot meta
meta meta
1:16:07
what do you think this is
medevacked
1:16:09
medevacked okay so he's
medevacked again
1:16:12
I can medevac halfway across
the Pacific
1:16:14
to UCSF best Hospital on the
west coast
1:16:17
Benioff Children's Hospital
Mission Bay
1:16:20
thank God what an amazing place
well in
1:16:22
San Francisco we're how is it
taken care
1:16:25
of by the Family House
Charities great
1:16:27
people then jcd got our boss
our box
1:16:30
adam don't worry yours was on
the way
1:16:32
karma Oh what box did you get a
box okay
1:16:37
thanks Emmett got his karma and
then he
1:16:41
got his surgery not only that
that but
1:16:44
buzzkill even noticed what a
babe my
1:16:47
wife is was really lifted her
up during
1:16:49
the tough time ever since Adam
read my
1:16:53
boots-on-the-ground family
report about
1:16:56
the bunk the bunk missile all
the
1:17:00
bullshit miss alert yeah I knew
this no
1:17:03
agenda thing was a huge was a
huge
1:17:05
family the last year really
proved it
1:17:07
having listened since I heard
Adam on
1:17:10
Infowars thank you sir
1:17:13
Lucifer Lucifer hmm may I
humbly ask for
1:17:18
addy douching for I forgot to
ask for my
1:17:20
first donation and give him
that now
1:17:23
[Music]
1:17:28
would would love these jingles
Putin
1:17:32
don't worry be happy
1:17:33
it's true and a plain goat
karma finally
1:17:38
a huge health karma to all
those in need
1:17:39
young and old this shit works
Mahalo
1:17:42
Kris it's true and then all of
these
1:17:45
services like certainly Ronald
McDonald
1:17:47
House is really fantastic no
matter if
1:17:50
and this is great thing about
it rich
1:17:52
poor doesn't matter they'll
take you in
1:17:54
of course you know they would
like you
1:17:56
to support them when you leave
if you
1:17:58
can
1:17:58
but they do great work keeping
families
1:18:00
close you've got uh Cal Parker
$200 have
1:18:27
a good list to add to say yes
cute
1:18:29
gentlemen great shows as always
I'm
1:18:32
going to through some shit and
would
1:18:35
really use some karma wrapped
up in a
1:18:37
goat please those goats have
always put
1:18:41
a smile on my face keep up the
1:18:42
outstanding now finally last
but not
1:18:54
least is Dame foreign lady
before from
1:18:56
dackel up Georgia comes with
tune of us
1:18:59
and she wrote a note and I have
to make
1:19:03
a comment about the assumptions
God's
1:19:06
long note I'm not gonna
probably read
1:19:07
most of it she says she has a
note on
1:19:11
the note a little post-it note
I tried
1:19:14
to write big to help you read
my writing
1:19:18
alright
1:19:20
the size is not the issue this
is the
1:19:25
writing big big giant letters
I'm not
1:19:28
like ninety but this is like
people who
1:19:31
go to Europe and they think
that you
1:19:33
will understand English if they
shout at
1:19:35
you yes it doesn't work people
do not
1:19:42
understand English if you shout
at them
1:19:44
louder or softer or whatever
you do so
1:19:47
writing big isn't the problem
she has a
1:19:49
nice hand but it's a little bit
I don't
1:19:55
know if it's old-fashioned but
she has a
1:19:57
lot of usages that it you don't
see what
1:19:59
you see like it's like trying
to read if
1:20:01
you know there's different
kinds of
1:20:02
longhand as people don't
realize and
1:20:05
when you you learn difference
1:20:07
different theories of it I
forgot the
1:20:09
one that America is normally
used but
1:20:11
it's definitely not the same
when the
1:20:12
French used for example hold on
I think
1:20:16
your mic is coming undone I
could I
1:20:18
could hear it is it did it fall
off the
1:20:20
stand or did you fall off I got
a wire I
1:20:24
got a wire twisted around my
foot and
1:20:27
moving my foot it pulled the
gear down
1:20:31
to the floor so I put it back
okay I'll
1:20:33
try to be more careful yes
anyway I did
1:20:36
so the French I can't remember
somebody
1:20:39
in this chat room may know what
it's
1:20:40
called
1:20:41
our form of longhand but the
French form
1:20:43
is so ailing is impossible for
an
1:20:46
American yes our form is a
cursive no
1:20:50
versus a name if somebody's
name I can
1:20:54
almost had it today
1:20:56
Nestle answer a penis little
house with
1:21:02
a great pleasure I enclosed my
donation
1:21:04
of 200 bucks in hopes of my 71st
1:21:09
birthday okay this is a very
old form of
1:21:13
longhand which is not used by
anybody
1:21:16
Paul Palmer method mom er yes
thank you
1:21:20
the Palmer may be the newer
version of
1:21:23
what she's writing okay um so
she's 71
1:21:27
she needs to be on the birthday
list
1:21:28
this is you got her name there
her
1:21:31
actual names she doesn't see
say she
1:21:33
wants to be anonymous but it's
Susan you
1:21:37
could say Susan
1:21:38
what is she already on the list
no she
1:21:40
why would she be that reading
this note
1:21:42
now yet nobody knows about this
but it's
1:21:44
just
1:21:44
oh sorry it's just Susan yeah
Susan well
1:21:48
you can use for your dog okay
1:21:51
Dame for in alright ding ling
for and B
1:21:57
for I know that part how old is
she
1:21:59
71 and what what day so second
tomorrow
1:22:04
okay got it she's on the list
as I began
1:22:07
my 70 second trip around the
globe some
1:22:12
the Sun the Sun the Sun the Sun
I wish
1:22:16
all got better this curse of
reading
1:22:18
from distance than you are
1:22:21
well okay I'm gonna I can take
a picture
1:22:23
this is an S and then it looks
like an
1:22:25
eye and then it looks like an e
and then
1:22:27
it looks like an M Spencerian
no Sun no
1:22:32
no I'm all to know just as this
was the
1:22:35
best for their for their
something I was
1:22:40
delighted to have had the
pleasure of
1:22:42
meeting Adam Oh
1:22:44
at the London meetup in June Oh
with the
1:22:48
other Dame's nice I truly was
delighted
1:22:50
together she was did in London
sadly the
1:22:53
adventurer lives in Georgia
1:22:54
sadly my attendance was cut
short as my
1:22:58
grandchildren needed to get yes
I
1:23:00
remember her cranky no this I
remember
1:23:03
her very well fantastic lady her
1:23:07
grandkids are all with her and
they're
1:23:09
going like grandma has lost the
effing
1:23:13
plot what are we doing who are
these
1:23:16
people who's that guy with the
1:23:17
Tourette's I mean they had no
idea like
1:23:20
they were tripping they're like
mmm
1:23:21
grandma we think we need to
take you
1:23:24
home because these people don't
seem
1:23:25
very safe it was hilarious she
says
1:23:31
their daughter's day where they
were
1:23:35
they got out of their my usual
1:23:37
impairment is due to Big Pharma
drugs
1:23:40
specifically plaque us plaque
missile or
1:23:44
something which caused my
blindness I
1:23:49
listen to your show on both
Thursdays
1:23:51
and after often hit people in
the mouth
1:23:55
myself okay this is finally the
best
1:23:59
paid best pad best something
you know
1:24:04
that's the best podcast in the
universe
1:24:09
play me the jingles karma and
I'm
1:24:14
specifically struggling to
support my
1:24:17
disability disabled daughter
while
1:24:19
writing for her writing for her
too she
1:24:24
can be approved by Social
Security and
1:24:28
let me tell you let me tell you
this I
1:24:31
happen to know that is
1:24:33
this the social services if you
have a
1:24:38
child that actually has
something and
1:24:40
this child is white you've got
big
1:24:43
problems it's not easy to get
any of the
1:24:46
right forms to be on any kind of
1:24:48
services for these children
I've seen it
1:24:50
time and time again it's
infuriating
1:24:53
people camping out your
neighbors but
1:24:55
this kid screw him it's very
hard this
1:24:58
is that there's something that
well
1:24:59
there's a lot of things messed
up but I
1:25:01
I feel her pain in that regard
I have
1:25:02
some close experience with that
it's sad
1:25:06
the paper sheet okay well she
wraps it
1:25:09
up and says that she wasn't
sure how she
1:25:12
should go to attend another if
there's
1:25:14
another meet-up in Georgia as
long as
1:25:15
it's outside of Atlanta and she
wants to
1:25:18
go to Duluth Duluth heh I guess
Duluth
1:25:20
Georgia that's where she lives
1:25:22
I'm guessing yes that's where
she lives
1:25:25
anyway thank you for both for
all you do
1:25:27
for so many around the world
1:25:29
and don't forget Canada's
federal
1:25:31
elections in October and that
was no
1:25:34
jingles no car my apparently
give her a
1:25:36
go give her a caramel she needs
a car
1:25:39
you've got karma great note I
will say
1:25:47
there is these different
longhand
1:25:50
theories cursive as they like
to call it
1:25:54
and if anyone gets the chance
or if
1:25:57
anybody's on listens to the
today
1:25:59
anybody's French and writes in
that old
1:26:00
fashioned French longhand
you've got to
1:26:02
check it out if you haven't I
used to
1:26:05
correspond with a lot of
different
1:26:06
wineries and you'd get this
writing and
1:26:08
be like holy crap I can't read
this can
1:26:10
you tell someone's personality
from the
1:26:12
way they write cursive
theoretically
1:26:15
maybe yeah I mean they say you
can't I
1:26:18
just got another notice they
want to
1:26:19
reboot my computer no no let me
well
1:26:23
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[Applause]
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yes this is fucked up
1:27:40
[Music]
1:27:44
I have you know what I have I
have
1:27:49
lovely British accent oh I
don't have a
1:27:52
lazy British accent but all I
have is a
1:27:54
reason to open the gates why
did we
1:28:06
start using that Climategate
jingle can
1:28:09
you recall just at least eight
years ago
1:28:13
Missy is an oldie yeah out of
her first
1:28:15
yeah let me see if I can just
I'll tell
1:28:17
you when it was it was during
that
1:28:18
Climategate era right I'm just
looking
1:28:21
to see if I've uh and I don't
have a
1:28:23
time stamp on this so that
jingle has
1:28:25
got to be from 2008-2009 if you
recall
1:28:31
there was a lawsuit yeah this
is great I
1:28:35
should have got a clip on this
well I
1:28:37
have I have a couple Clips good
yes so
1:28:41
Michael Mann is the
quote-unquote
1:28:45
inventor of the hockey stick
graph of
1:28:47
the the graph that shocked the
world in
1:28:51
2001 that certainly helped Al
Gore bring
1:28:55
his Inconvenient Truth movement
the
1:28:58
board has made millions off of
that
1:29:00
hockey stick yeah
1:29:02
and in the Climategate papers
we were
1:29:05
able to see that there was
fudging going
1:29:08
on which has since then been
painted
1:29:12
over as you're an idiot did your
1:29:15
conspiracy theory that didn't
happen we
1:29:17
didn't do any of that this was
all real
1:29:20
whereas they will go ahead I do
want to
1:29:23
say this that when that
happened that
1:29:26
Climategate operation which was
in
1:29:28
England and they fucked if
somebody some
1:29:30
hacker had unveiled all these
emails
1:29:32
showing all these numbers
aren't working
1:29:34
out let's just fudge them and
they gave
1:29:36
Jimmy the numbers actually mark
the
1:29:39
beginning of the end as far as
I'm
1:29:41
concerned and I and things are
really
1:29:43
not gun I mean they still talk
a big
1:29:45
game and everybody's on you
know doing
1:29:47
their best but I think the
movement is
1:29:50
except for the radical left and
lefties
1:29:53
in the and the dummies and the
people
1:29:54
that are scared of stickers
their
1:29:56
universe
1:29:57
most people well I pay dr. dr.
ball
1:30:06
stated publicly that Michael
Mann was
1:30:10
full of crap
1:30:11
and that his hockey stick is
fraudulent
1:30:16
to which Michael Mann sued dr.
ball for
1:30:20
slander
1:30:21
so the story we receive which
you will
1:30:24
not hear a lot about I think in
the
1:30:26
mainstream m5m because it does
not move
1:30:29
their agenda it kind of broke
the whole
1:30:34
idea of this global warming
propaganda
1:30:38
to bits and the judge dismissed
the
1:30:42
lawsuit with prejudice and told
Michael
1:30:45
Mann that he has to pay court
costs and
1:30:48
other costs to dr. ball for
this bogit
1:30:51
of lawsuit that he that he had
saddled
1:30:55
saddled up had teed up lined up
so it
1:30:58
wasn't the the guy it wasn't
dr. ball
1:31:02
saying hey I don't believe you
and suing
1:31:05
him no it was Michael man
himself who
1:31:07
put this hockey stick in the
first IPCC
1:31:09
report he sued today I'm
defending my
1:31:12
honor so let's get some details
exactly
1:31:16
on what went down I have a
three parter
1:31:18
here and we start with now this
was the
1:31:21
Danielle Smith podcast if you
want
1:31:23
anything good these days you
can barely
1:31:24
get it from m5m certainly not
on on this
1:31:27
topic so this is the very dr.
ball who
1:31:29
was sued and won against
Michael man who
1:31:33
sued him for slander and this
is kind of
1:31:35
the the intro let me tell you I
just
1:31:37
want to read out what Michael
Mann's
1:31:38
response to to the initial
reporting was
1:31:42
he said there have been some
wildly
1:31:43
untruthful claims about the
recent
1:31:46
dismissal of libel litigation
against
1:31:47
Tim Paul circulating on social
media
1:31:49
here's our statement the
defendant ball
1:31:52
did not win the case the Court
did not
1:31:53
find that any of Balls defenses
were
1:31:56
valid the court did not find
that any of
1:31:57
my claims were not valid the
dismissal
1:32:00
involved the alleged exercise
of a
1:32:01
discretion on the court to
dismiss a
1:32:03
lawsuit for delay I have an
absolute
1:32:05
right of appeal my lawyers will
be
1:32:07
reviewing the judgment we will
make a
1:32:08
decision within 30 days
1:32:10
the provision in the court's
order
1:32:11
relating to cost does not mean
that I
1:32:13
will pay dolls legal fees this
ruling
1:32:16
absolutely does not involve any
finding
1:32:18
that balls allegations were
correct in
1:32:20
fact or amounted to legitimate
comment
1:32:21
in making his application based
on delay
1:32:24
ball effectively told the world
he did
1:32:26
not want a verdict on the real
issues of
1:32:28
the lawsuit so that's his
comment what's
1:32:30
your counter comment about well
the
1:32:32
counter comment is that I did
want it
1:32:34
he's the one we had at court
time
1:32:36
scheduled for February 20th of
2017 we
1:32:40
were scheduled to be in court he
1:32:42
cancelled it he delayed it not
me
1:32:45
and so he's the one that's
persistently
1:32:47
delayed it and he's had a that
that was
1:32:50
almost 9 years to produce his
evidence
1:32:53
and he hasn't done it and the
court
1:32:55
ruling in the dismissal said
that he
1:33:00
made all sorts of claims and
provided no
1:33:02
evidence to support his claims
so what
1:33:06
do you think Oprah Tver is the
complete
1:33:08
opposite of the facts so it's
important
1:33:11
to hear how it's going to be
spun in the
1:33:14
media but it seems kind of like
our
1:33:17
doctor ball is the hero of this
and and
1:33:19
he came out on top so here's the
1:33:21
background well it was a
combination of
1:33:23
both of those see the comment
about
1:33:25
being in Penn State is what
he's listed
1:33:29
in his defamation suit saying
that by
1:33:33
coholan did I get the right one
saying
1:33:34
that he should be in state pen
I was
1:33:37
implying that he was a criminal
and of
1:33:40
course actually I do think he's
a
1:33:44
criminal and the reason I'd say
that is
1:33:46
because Michael Mann was the
guy that
1:33:49
literally rewrote climate
history you
1:33:52
see one of the problems that
these
1:33:54
people that have pushed
human-caused
1:33:56
global warming all along has
been that
1:33:58
people like me who knew what
the climate
1:34:01
history was said hey you know a
thousand
1:34:04
years ago it was much warmer
than today
1:34:05
in a period called the Medieval
Warm
1:34:08
Period and there was there was
no
1:34:10
possible way that that could
have been
1:34:12
created by humans this was a
natural
1:34:14
cycle and so and and there's
actually I
1:34:18
have an email from my professor
Deming
1:34:22
DMI
1:34:22
and she and he said I wrote an
article
1:34:25
that was questioning the the
hockey
1:34:28
stick and he said like I got an
email
1:34:31
from one of the perpetrators of
it
1:34:34
saying you know we've got to
get rid of
1:34:36
that Medieval Warm Period in
other words
1:34:39
we've got to rewrite the
history and
1:34:41
that's exactly what they did is
your
1:34:44
microphone reattached like
sound like
1:34:45
you were messing with it is it
working
1:34:48
I'm good okay I'm just I'd
heard a lot
1:34:51
of here's the final clip of
this so what
1:34:56
he did was he took the modern
1:34:59
instrumental temperature record
and
1:35:01
grafted it on to the end of the
sounds
1:35:05
like you're saying he cherry
picked a
1:35:06
particular tree sample that
gave him the
1:35:08
data that he wanted for the
early part
1:35:10
of the record and then used the
latest
1:35:12
temperature data grafted on to
create
1:35:15
this this this huge spike yep
the thing
1:35:19
is when you look at that blade
that
1:35:21
sudden upturn in temperature
that he has
1:35:23
as the blade of his hockey stick
1:35:25
it's the accuracy of it is plus
or minus
1:35:29
33% okay so how did this the
iconic
1:35:33
graph that everybody referred
to and
1:35:36
that has driven so much of the
climate
1:35:38
discussion because these people
were
1:35:41
being paid and worked at the
United
1:35:43
Nations Intergovernmental Panel
on
1:35:44
Climate Change and that their
goal was
1:35:47
to show that humans were
causing global
1:35:49
warming and climate change and
therefore
1:35:51
they created the data that
justified
1:35:54
that and a person hockey stick
until
1:35:57
these humans and their industry
appeared
1:36:00
in the 1880s the temperature
was going
1:36:03
down slightly and was almost
level and
1:36:06
then all suddenly both there it
is
1:36:07
that's proof that humans are
the cause
1:36:09
that's the whole objective of
what
1:36:12
everything they've done climate
change
1:36:14
is real which guide the doctor
dr. ball
1:36:23
who's talking yes of course
it's not
1:36:27
gonna book him course not you
got to go
1:36:29
to buy book wait book him you
got to go
1:36:32
to podcast to get some real
information
1:36:33
these things
1:36:34
believable these nobody wants
to take
1:36:37
you it seems like a perfectly
good thing
1:36:39
to talk about seeing as you
know this is
1:36:42
a lot of the the genesis of the
hysteria
1:36:45
that we're in now I mean if
that's being
1:36:47
questioned you should at least
report on
1:36:48
it but no which is why if you
read the
1:36:53
whole thing you'll see multiple
times in
1:36:56
the Muller report that no
agenda is the
1:36:58
best podcast in the universe
yes by yes
1:37:01
by omission meanwhile of course
you have
1:37:15
this durian coming down the
coast okay
1:37:32
and does anyone see the the
joke in this
1:37:36
that all their computer models
and we're
1:37:38
all gonna die in 12 years it's
even
1:37:41
terrorizing children sorry I
can't
1:37:43
resist if we don't do anything
now in 24
1:37:59
and 2014 and it will be the
first year
1:38:03
with no ice in our tech yeah
1:38:06
all gonna die you know in the
Arctic and
1:38:09
no ice in the Arctic yeah well
here's
1:38:10
the Dorian report so we get a
little
1:38:12
clue what's going on it's keep
people in
1:38:13
the wet and the east coast of
satisfied
1:38:16
forecasters now say hurricane
Dorian may
1:38:18
head north and east in the next
few days
1:38:20
skirting along the coast of
Florida
1:38:22
where warnings are still in
place and
1:38:24
heading toward Coastal Georgia
in the
1:38:26
Carolinas
1:38:27
the hurricane is now a category
4 and is
1:38:30
projected to hit the
northwestern
1:38:31
Bahamas sometime in the next 24
hours
1:38:33
with winds approaching a
hundred and 50
1:38:35
miles per hour
1:38:36
Florida is still in Dorian's
potential
1:38:38
path and it may bring strong
winds and
1:38:41
life threatening storm surge to
Georgia
1:38:42
and South Carolina early next
week but
1:38:45
before the hurricane reaches
the US
1:38:47
mainland it is forecast to slow
down and
1:38:49
drop as much as 4 feet of rain
over the
1:38:52
Bahamas this weekend the prime
minister
1:38:54
there urged residents in the
storm's
1:38:56
path to evacuate yeah so they
don't know
1:39:01
which direction that's going
this is a
1:39:02
very slow mover though which is
kind of
1:39:04
like Hugo which is relatively
new in the
1:39:06
hurricane development world
well that's
1:39:10
what they're telling us I'm not
sure
1:39:11
that's true oh yeah of course
who the
1:39:13
hell knows
1:39:14
there is now at Miami I guess
it's not
1:39:17
gonna it seems like they're
safe now
1:39:19
Miami's gonna be fine well they
were
1:39:21
scrambling to get all the
scooters
1:39:23
rounded up Wow you know I think
it's or
1:39:27
NATO and those scooters would
be a bad
1:39:29
mix can you imagine a tornado
which has
1:39:32
more sucking power because this
is the
1:39:34
concentrated going over some
little town
1:39:37
like let's say any town that's
got a
1:39:39
bunch of scooters Austin
sucking all the
1:39:41
scooters up into the air and
then
1:39:42
throwing scooters all over the
place
1:39:44
it's scooter NATO
1:39:47
scooter NATO yeah but you don't
think
1:39:51
about those things
1:39:53
well we just did hey if it came
by
1:39:56
Austin you'd have scooters
flying
1:39:58
through the air and people
experiencing
1:40:00
homelessness poop and tents
we're going
1:40:06
downhill pretty quick on this
one Nate
1:40:08
oh yeah I just wanted to
mention one
1:40:13
thing a report came through
over the
1:40:16
weekend from the Netherlands
just
1:40:17
staying on green new deal
climate change
1:40:19
etc
1:40:20
now what have we been looking
at with
1:40:22
the Netherlands specifically
they are
1:40:25
really trying to get rid of
natural gas
1:40:27
no more homes being built with
gas so if
1:40:29
you want to heat your home if
you want
1:40:31
hot water anything and no gas
you want
1:40:35
to cook your Roux and it's
gonna all
1:40:36
going to be electric so they've
been
1:40:38
pushing this for a while that a
big push
1:40:40
on electric vehicles the
Tesla's were
1:40:43
heavily heavily subsidized I
don't know
1:40:45
how many Tesla's there are in
the
1:40:47
Netherlands but it's quite a
bit all the
1:40:48
cabs now is the airport egg see
all the
1:40:51
cabs at the airport are Tesla's
but
1:40:53
people have also been put into
small
1:40:55
electric vehicles and they
enjoy them
1:40:57
and I and especially for a
country like
1:40:59
the Netherlands relatively
small you can
1:41:01
actually get from one side of
the
1:41:02
country to the other on one
full charge
1:41:04
you'd have to charge before you
go back
1:41:06
but anyway it's there
electrifying their
1:41:09
society with the recent it's
not really
1:41:13
a heatwave but it's been pretty
hot so I
1:41:17
think that has something to do
with it
1:41:18
the network the elect the
electricity
1:41:23
the grid in the Netherlands is
at if not
1:41:26
a little bit over capacity they
cannot
1:41:29
handle the demand they have the
supply
1:41:33
the actual grid can't handle
the amount
1:41:36
of people who now are cooking
with
1:41:39
electricity charging with
electricity
1:41:41
they're not heating right now
just
1:41:43
imagine what its gonna be like
in the
1:41:45
winter so they had they the
grid can't
1:41:48
handle it what do you do in
that case
1:41:51
what do you do when when the
grid can't
1:41:54
realize that you're stupid yeah
did
1:41:58
nothing wrong with gas did
anyone think
1:42:00
to check and see if all this I
like
1:42:02
added electrical capacity if
that would
1:42:05
I'm sure I am absolutely
convinced that
1:42:09
one engineer at the electric one
1:42:11
probably a half dozen tall had
the math
1:42:14
and they showed the mess and
you know we
1:42:15
really can't do this shut up
we're gonna
1:42:18
do it anyway
1:42:21
because that's what
mathematicians and
1:42:23
engineers do all day they work
on
1:42:25
problems like you just said and
they
1:42:27
come up with with mathematical
solutions
1:42:30
real engineering and
mathematical
1:42:32
solutions and they
1:42:33
sent them in reports and it
says no and
1:42:36
they send they say well okay
well we'll
1:42:38
do it anyway that's what I've
actually
1:42:40
convinced of that hmm well it
seems to
1:42:45
be a problem it looks like the
1:42:46
Netherlands is going to be
ground zero
1:42:48
of the problem so it's a good
1:42:50
experimental area yes it's
always good
1:42:53
to mess with seventeen million
people
1:42:54
who cares well they have
robotic chicken
1:43:00
processing there in that
country yes
1:43:03
they do beyond the bird world
class yeah
1:43:08
I get this lecture when I get
my tour of
1:43:10
the Netherlands from that
doesn't sound
1:43:14
groovy
1:43:14
that doesn't sound green nobody
said it
1:43:18
was green huh yeah there's this
big
1:43:20
giant chicken packer that we're
going by
1:43:22
there's a bunch of trucks
coming are
1:43:24
these huge monstrous trucks the
chicken
1:43:25
yeah he says and those
factories are all
1:43:32
robotic I said what why this is
because
1:43:35
we can't get Mexican workers
here so we
1:43:45
dreaming up all these robots to
do the
1:43:47
job so novus cheaper or more
expensive I
1:43:51
would guess it's more expensive
but I'm
1:43:53
not sure that's what he said
yes and I'm
1:43:54
sorry I brought it up let's
talk a
1:43:58
little bit about about Biden
okay first
1:44:02
of all I do have they got one
1:44:04
deconstruction of the major
Biden gaffe
1:44:06
and then another Biden guess
and I have
1:44:08
Brooks and shields but mostly
Brooks
1:44:11
talking about a couple of items
that I
1:44:15
think are worth discussing so
let's let
1:44:18
let me do it this way let's
play Brooks
1:44:20
Trump is losing it on PBS you
look back
1:44:26
on the g7 again the meeting in
France
1:44:29
last weekend and it was more
1:44:31
characterized by tension that
he had
1:44:34
with other world leaders than
by any
1:44:36
sense that anything was getting
done
1:44:38
yeah it's just sort of part of
further
1:44:39
course for g7 summits but I
think what
1:44:42
struck me of this week was how
the
1:44:43
debate change around Donald
Trump
1:44:45
there's been whispering is he
mentally
1:44:47
not as fit as he was our
impairments
1:44:50
rising that somehow seemed to
rise and
1:44:52
now become public conversation
when he
1:44:55
said his father was born in
Germany when
1:44:57
your father's born in the Bronx
that's
1:44:58
not something you normally get
wrong
1:45:00
that his wife is good friends
with the
1:45:02
North Dakota North Korean
leader when
1:45:04
she'd never met him
1:45:04
and they're just a lot of
things coming
1:45:06
out of his mouth and this has
always
1:45:07
been a case but the the verbal
patterns
1:45:11
the psychiatrist are not
allowed to
1:45:13
judge people they haven't met
but
1:45:16
there's certainly a lot of
people out
1:45:17
there raising a lot of red
flags so that
1:45:18
to me among the tumult of the
political
1:45:21
tumult of the g7 the
psychological
1:45:23
tumult is almost one of the key
1:45:25
takeaways you know just on that
one
1:45:27
point about what Trump said
that the
1:45:31
first lady had had met Kim
jong-un also
1:45:34
liked him because I saw that
whole
1:45:36
speech and I didn't think much
of it I'm
1:45:39
like no that's interesting I
didn't know
1:45:41
that she met him that's not
impossible I
1:45:43
guess why what is that because
to me the
1:45:49
way he said it on stage and the
fact
1:45:51
that it was a blatant lie it's
it's
1:45:54
pathological it I hate to say
it cuz I
1:45:56
still love the guy but it
sounds like
1:45:58
something Ron bloom would say
not that
1:46:01
any that means anything to
anybody but
1:46:02
you and I but we know someone
who is
1:46:05
like this yeah what is that I
mean why
1:46:09
the why did what is going on
with that
1:46:11
that's a pathological liar
there's a
1:46:13
bunch of them out there they're
crawling
1:46:15
all over the place I'm always
skeptical
1:46:17
of them I'm very I always try
to avoid
1:46:20
them but the thing about this
is just
1:46:23
piling on and it's Jenny he's
and yeah
1:46:26
it was a stupid thing to say
but this
1:46:28
think about his dad being born
in
1:46:30
Germany is not new but we had a
clip of
1:46:33
that that's two years ago but I
thought
1:46:36
- while his heritage is it was
his
1:46:38
grandfather born in China
German this is
1:46:41
Jonny family yeah
1:46:42
the drums the drums yeah so
he's brought
1:46:47
this up but then when he goes
on and he
1:46:50
said then Brooks's they turn it
around
1:46:52
because then they bring in
these bite
1:46:54
and gaps and I'm decided I'm
gonna play
1:46:56
the bite in gaps in which which
makes a
1:46:57
lot of sense because you know
you got
1:46:59
here's to you but you're not
David
1:47:04
Brooks who's posing as a desert
1:47:06
Republican apologize oh I'm
sorry I
1:47:09
should have known that harsh
Democrat
1:47:11
yes what am I thinking so let's
listen
1:47:13
to the way he handles pretty
much the
1:47:15
same kind of and I would say
that Biden
1:47:18
is no different than Trump ease
of he's
1:47:20
also a pathological liar and
he's also
1:47:23
full of crap and but it's
different
1:47:27
apparently with him comparison
here but
1:47:30
David this week there was
attention to
1:47:32
to Joe Biden in in because he's
been
1:47:35
telling a story about meetings
he had
1:47:38
with with us American veterans
who were
1:47:41
fighting in Iraq or Afghanistan
and
1:47:43
telling a very emotional
compelling
1:47:45
stories about pinning a medal
on them
1:47:48
you know and and how one was
you know
1:47:50
retrieved a buddy from a
burning vehicle
1:47:52
and another one rappel down a
down a
1:47:55
cliff and so forth but it turns
out
1:47:57
these are different things that
happen
1:47:58
jumbled together with some you
know
1:48:01
there's been some are saying
this should
1:48:03
this should be connected and
compared to
1:48:04
the president others saying in
no way oh
1:48:06
I think in no way I mean I mean
Biden
1:48:09
may be aging and maybe that's
an issue I
1:48:12
think it's legitimate issues
for voters
1:48:14
to think about but he's not
mendacious
1:48:15
he's not irresponsible he may
embellish
1:48:18
a story to improve its dramatic
effect
1:48:20
and he may be forgetting things
1:48:21
our memories are just much more
fallible
1:48:23
than we think every memory
expert will
1:48:26
tell you that and when you're
on the
1:48:27
campaign trail doing thousands
events
1:48:28
traveling everywhere things get
jostled
1:48:30
in your mind so it could be
just the
1:48:32
normal jobs thing of campaign
and for
1:48:34
some reason we've gotten into a
pattern
1:48:36
where Biden gaffe is the story
yeah
1:48:40
[Music]
1:48:42
well the one he did that I
think they're
1:48:44
referring to here was pretty
amazing I
1:48:47
mean it was like five Stewart
five
1:48:50
stories put together it was
great I have
1:48:53
this is the deconstructed one
this is
1:48:55
the Biden story deconstructed
it's the
1:48:57
whole thing with as some
commentary and
1:48:59
I think they did a pretty good
job on it
1:49:00
but I want to go back with what
Brooke
1:49:02
said you know oh he's getting
old and
1:49:05
maybe he's making mistakes and
maybe
1:49:06
he's too busy with not as if
Trump isn't
1:49:08
and you know he makes these
little
1:49:10
errors and it doesn't mean
anything and
1:49:12
you just swapped out the words
Trump and
1:49:15
Biden on that those two pieces
and flip
1:49:18
them back and forth you could
see you
1:49:20
can do that just the opposite
you could
1:49:21
say just the opposite is he's
trying
1:49:24
he's just trying to lie to us
so he can
1:49:25
make himself look better this
story
1:49:28
about him giving the medals to
the guys
1:49:31
make because Brooks did that
thing goes
1:49:33
on longer and he says well but
never
1:49:35
lies to make himself look
better so does
1:49:45
Brian Williams at MSNBC so does
Hillary
1:49:48
Clinton under fire I mean yeah
and you
1:49:52
know what I do it myself
sometimes but
1:49:54
I'm more disgusted by PBS
allowing this
1:49:58
guy to continue with this
two-faced kind
1:50:01
of approach to end news
analysis this is
1:50:03
not helping anybody it's just
it's just
1:50:06
Fanning the flames as far as I'm
1:50:07
concerned this listen to the
long Biden
1:50:09
story deconstructed clip when
you put
1:50:11
your money in the bank just sit
there it
1:50:13
goes out in the world image
what well
1:50:16
that's a commercial you
recorded it's a
1:50:18
powerful story former Vice
President Joe
1:50:20
Biden tells on the campaign
trail
1:50:22
including just six days ago but
1:50:25
according to the Washington
Post it's
1:50:26
actually a story that's made up
of three
1:50:29
different events that Biden has
1:50:30
conflated into a single
incident take a
1:50:34
listen I've been doing out of
1:50:36
Afghanistan and Iraq over 30
times I
1:50:39
pinned medals on Silver Stars on
1:50:41
soldiers up in the upper cone
our Valley
1:50:44
in the middle of a firestorm
the poor
1:50:48
guys have gone through
1:50:50
young Navy captain Navy Navy up
in the
1:50:54
mountains and the cone our
valley in
1:50:55
Afghanistan one of his buddies
got shot
1:50:58
fell down a ravine about 60 feet
1:51:00
four-star general asked me
whether I'd
1:51:02
go up into the fob now
everybody got
1:51:05
concerned a vice president
going up in
1:51:06
the middle of this but there
were we can
1:51:08
lose the vice president can't
lose many
1:51:11
more of these kids not a joke
no this
1:51:14
guy climbed down a ravine
carried this
1:51:17
guy up on his back under fire
and the
1:51:20
general wanted me to pin the
Silver Star
1:51:22
on him I got up there and stand
is that
1:51:25
God's truth my word as a Biden
my word
1:51:32
as a Biden okay and by the way
for those
1:51:34
who are wondering fob is Forward
1:51:36
Operating Base and those are no
joke to
1:51:39
get to so yes but his word is I
think I
1:51:42
think I need to do that did you
take
1:51:45
that cookie my word is a Biden
I didn't
1:51:48
know I should have clipped it
out yeah I
1:51:50
got up there and stand this to
God's
1:51:53
truth my word as a Biden he
stood his
1:51:55
attention I went to Penn oh my
sister I
1:51:57
don't want to damn thing do not
turn it
1:51:59
on me sir please sir do not do
that he
1:52:03
died he died
1:52:05
The Washington Post found that
Biden was
1:52:07
a senator not the vice
president when he
1:52:09
visited Kunar province
Afghanistan in
1:52:12
2008 the service member honored
in that
1:52:14
instance was an Army Specialist
not a
1:52:17
Navy captain and Biden did not
pin the
1:52:20
medal on him but did award the
Bronze
1:52:22
Star to then staff sergeant
Chad workman
1:52:25
in 2011 for his heroic actions
in
1:52:27
Afghanistan Biden responded to
the
1:52:30
Charleston Poston courier late
this
1:52:31
afternoon saying quote I don't
1:52:33
understand what they're talking
about
1:52:35
but the central point is it was
1:52:37
absolutely accurate what I said
the
1:52:39
story was that he refused the
medal
1:52:41
because the fella tried to save
and
1:52:43
risked his life save saving
died that's
1:52:47
the beginning middle and end
the rest of
1:52:49
you guys can take it and do
what you
1:52:51
want with it
1:52:52
no brother Joe yes bad but my
favorite
1:52:56
one though I know it's a very
short clip
1:52:57
but my favorite Biden a gaffe
which is
1:53:01
another one of this just a flaw
1:53:03
which trump does too but this
is my this
1:53:06
is my all-time favorite so far
and these
1:53:09
kids who come and they end up
doing well
1:53:12
they become Americans before a
lot of
1:53:15
Americans become America no I'm
serious
1:53:17
they get in school they they do
well
1:53:19
they contribute to the
community I swear
1:53:37
my word as a Biden Brooks was
on TV you
1:53:45
know I'm writing my books I got
to get
1:53:47
into the vibe of stuff and I'm
watching
1:53:48
book TV to see you see what my
fellow
1:53:51
authors are up to so Brooks is
pushing a
1:53:53
new book a new Brooks book and
I clipped
1:53:56
it for you because you're always
1:53:57
bitching about Brooks and just I
1:53:59
understand he is a Republican
right no
1:54:03
oh I thought he was a
Republican he
1:54:06
pretends to be a Republican and
he's on
1:54:08
that thing to balance the
Republican
1:54:10
Democrat but he's not an act
he's not a
1:54:12
claim a proclaimed Republic's
far as I
1:54:16
know he's not a registered
Republican
1:54:18
and I believe once said he was a
1:54:20
registered Democrat well I got
this clip
1:54:22
just for you I thought you'd
get a kick
1:54:23
out of it so I hope you do so
you spend
1:54:25
a lot of time on television
talking
1:54:27
about politics and when you
were writing
1:54:28
your column and you are writing
and
1:54:29
still you were fairly critical
of I
1:54:31
think was candidate Trump maybe
it's
1:54:33
President Trump I can't
remember you
1:54:35
were critical maybe both so
what is your
1:54:37
view on the likelihood of
President
1:54:39
Trump will get reelected
1:54:42
I am I have actually a cheerier
view
1:54:44
than a lot of my Democratic
friends I
1:54:46
think the guys at 40 percent
and he's
1:54:49
offended 60 percent I mean I
take it
1:54:52
stupidly that's not good and so
I I'm
1:54:56
more I'm more optimistic that
he will
1:54:58
lose than a lot of the
Democrats I hang
1:55:01
around with when you write any
critical
1:55:05
articles of him do you ever
hear from
1:55:07
him does he ever call you and
say I
1:55:09
don't like that article or you
know he's
1:55:10
the tweet about me but I've
never had
1:55:13
any contact that I'm very happy
not to I
1:55:15
really don't want to be in the
same room
1:55:18
with a guy and so what is your
view on
1:55:20
the likelihood the Democrats
will retain
1:55:24
control the house or get
control of the
1:55:25
Senate as I say well I think the
1:55:29
Democrats you know when we see
that what
1:55:32
I think is a pretty big
advantage of the
1:55:33
Democrats of course knowing the
party of
1:55:35
the main question is I wonder
how
1:55:37
they're going to find a way to
screw
1:55:38
this up
1:55:40
and and so I you know I if I
were
1:55:45
advising the Democrats which
I'm sure is
1:55:47
advice they'd love to get I
would say
1:55:50
just go with the bland like the
number
1:55:52
one job is to get Trump at
office so
1:55:55
he's a never Trump or that's
really what
1:55:56
he is he wouldn't even go you
wouldn't
1:56:00
want to be in the same room
with the guy
1:56:03
what kind of a reporter this is
the this
1:56:05
is the kind of reporting and
reporters
1:56:08
and columnist that we have at
the
1:56:10
highest levels now they don't
want to be
1:56:12
in the same room with the guy
these are
1:56:14
the New York Times yeah and
these are
1:56:17
the same kind of people that
say all
1:56:19
WikiLeaks they should be shut
down
1:56:21
because heaven forbid they dig
up stuff
1:56:24
that we can use a news story on
you're
1:56:27
just not evolve
1:56:29
apparently then that's your
problem no
1:56:31
not and we're all by stickers I
have a
1:56:35
multi-part I'd like to fit in
before our
1:56:37
next break it's about Big
Pharma and
1:56:41
you'll like it because it's
about
1:56:42
schooling in a public school and
1:56:44
homeschooling and this is from
another
1:56:46
podcast and it may bring a
couple of
1:56:48
things around that clearly Joe
has some
1:56:51
mental issues certainly Trump
has
1:56:53
behavioral issues you know this
is
1:56:56
behavioral health and mental
health week
1:56:58
on the no agenda show but
what's going
1:57:00
on with our kids and and this
may also
1:57:03
kind of come round to some of
these
1:57:05
school shootings what is really
1:57:06
happening with him so on the
addiction
1:57:09
podcast which I don't subscribe
to one
1:57:11
of our producers sent this to
me got
1:57:13
time codes they weren't exactly
what I
1:57:15
wanted but I was able to skirt
around
1:57:16
and pull out some good clips
they
1:57:20
interviewed barbi Rivera who is
who was
1:57:24
a public school teacher for
well 28
1:57:28
years ago and and she now runs
she now
1:57:32
runs a private school which is
really a
1:57:34
home school for a few kids in
her in her
1:57:37
community but she starts off
talking
1:57:40
about and this is 28 years ago
about her
1:57:42
own son and this may ring may
ring true
1:57:46
for a number of people who were
1:57:47
listening to the show right now
20
1:57:49
eight 29 years ago a certified
teacher
1:57:52
told my first grader told me
about my
1:57:55
first grader that he was
mentally
1:57:57
handicapped and he needed to be
drugged
1:57:59
and I was like I can't believe
that
1:58:03
that's the solution no tutoring
no extra
1:58:07
work nothing but they were
already with
1:58:10
the list of medications that he
should
1:58:12
go on now of course we know
what this
1:58:14
medication is because we've
talked about
1:58:16
it for at least 10 years
ritalin is what
1:58:19
was the big thing 28 years ago
your your
1:58:22
kid and it's always the boys we
need to
1:58:28
do something and here's her
take our
1:58:31
lady into first grade the
certified
1:58:34
establishment taught my son
that he was
1:58:36
stupid and my son at the time I
mean
1:58:39
he's bilingual I don't speak two
1:58:41
languages my son spoke two
languages
1:58:43
fluently he could go anywhere
with
1:58:46
anybody he never had a meltdown
in the
1:58:48
grocery store he did his chores
it was
1:58:50
like a perfect little boy who
used to
1:58:52
run around in a cape and he's
going to
1:58:54
grow up to be a superhero fire
fighter
1:58:56
and on and on with that kid on
drugs
1:58:58
just what I think a little boy
that's
1:59:01
what you expect of a little boy
exactly
1:59:03
and then he was just shut down
and it
1:59:07
was interesting because I
looked at him
1:59:10
and I'm like oh my god if I
don't do
1:59:15
something he's gonna be on
drugs when
1:59:19
he's 13 14 15 like I saw it
because I
1:59:22
have betrayed my son I sent him
to a
1:59:26
place that I did great with I
did great
1:59:29
in public school a hundred
years ago
1:59:31
yeah me too you know I did the
teachers
1:59:33
love me there was no drugging
there was
1:59:35
no homework when you're in
kindergarten
1:59:36
none of that nonsense but my
son had a
1:59:40
different experience so I took
him out
1:59:43
of school and it took me two
years to
1:59:45
get my son back
1:59:47
and not that he was taken away
from her
1:59:49
but just to have him detox from
the
1:59:51
Ritalin so she starts her own
private
1:59:54
school home school and she has
kids
1:59:57
coming to her from the
community listen
1:59:59
to what happened to them now
I've been
2:00:01
doing this for 28 years my home
school
2:00:03
is now an accredited private
school in
2:00:05
Florida small but we're out
there and
2:00:08
the majority of the kids in my
school
2:00:10
have been on ritalin prozac
adderall
2:00:14
Intuniv and I'm talking I have
spoken to
2:00:18
children who are five who have
been on
2:00:20
Prozac for two and a half years
of their
2:00:22
lives Prozac what are we doing
with a
2:00:26
two and a half year old like
what are we
2:00:29
doing and you can see it like
when a
2:00:32
five year old comes into my
office I
2:00:34
mean my name is Barbie so I
have a
2:00:35
Barbie doll in my office the
normal
2:00:38
five-year-old wants the toys the
2:00:40
stickers all of these things
and when
2:00:42
you have a five-year-old who
comes in
2:00:44
that has theirs note there's a
shell of
2:00:46
a body I
2:00:48
what medication Oh how can you
tell I'm
2:00:50
like how can you not I mean
that's five
2:00:55
year old on Prozac no that's
pretty
2:00:57
that's pretty bad but they
started at
2:01:01
two and a half which i think is
they
2:01:03
should just make it illegal the
drug
2:01:06
contraindications on the
package you're
2:01:08
not supposed to give this any
of this
2:01:10
stuff to anyone under 18 so
here's the
2:01:12
kicker so she so what happens
when she's
2:01:17
running this little school and
the drug
2:01:20
companies are interested in her
children
2:01:23
this to me was I mean I've
heard this
2:01:25
happening with doctors but
educators now
2:01:28
that I have a private school I
am on the
2:01:32
list of the drug companies
right in
2:01:34
every year once to three times
a year
2:01:38
they come to my school now I'm
gonna
2:01:41
call somebody out which could
get me in
2:01:43
trouble but Florida
International
2:01:44
University is a University
about 20
2:01:47
minutes away from my school
they are
2:01:49
funded thirty two million
dollars on
2:01:51
several different drug studies
on
2:01:52
children thirty
2:01:54
two million when Intuniv was on
the
2:01:58
market FIU was doing a drug
study
2:02:00
because before the drug can go
public
2:02:03
they have to do drug studies so
where
2:02:05
they need kids so they go to the
2:02:07
daycares the private schools
the charter
2:02:09
schools the after-school
programs the
2:02:12
public schools and they come
with their
2:02:14
little briefcases and they come
with
2:02:15
their brochures and I think it
was 2007
2:02:19
I could be wrong on the date
but it was
2:02:21
around then that Intuniv was
coming out
2:02:24
and there was three levels of
2:02:25
participation for this drug
study
2:02:29
offered to me the principal the
first
2:02:31
level was for every name
address and
2:02:33
phone number I submitted to the
drug
2:02:35
study I would get $100 cash the
cash
2:02:38
could be to me personally
because I own
2:02:40
the school or to the school
because
2:02:42
let's face it Barbara you're in
a
2:02:44
shopping center it's small and
it's ugly
2:02:47
quote quote so we'll give you
$100 for
2:02:52
every student well for every
name
2:02:54
address not students every name
like if
2:02:57
I have your address I submitted
I get
2:02:59
$100 the second level of
participation
2:03:01
was if I fill out a new staff
checklist
2:03:05
yeah I've talked about this
before this
2:03:08
is the mailing list this is the
value of
2:03:11
a name yeah it just varies from
ten to a
2:03:16
hundred dollars
2:03:17
wait for it address I submitted
I get a
2:03:20
hundred dollars the second
level of
2:03:22
participation was if I fill out
on
2:03:24
mental health checklist on the
children
2:03:26
and there was about 57
2:03:30
stipulations can't cut with
scissors
2:03:33
three years old can't cut with
scissors
2:03:35
Mike I don't give my thirty
2:03:37
five-year-old scissors in my
house come
2:03:38
on I'm kidding
2:03:39
my son Damon is gonna murder me
right
2:03:42
anyway so if I do a mental
health
2:03:44
checklist on my students and
turn it in
2:03:47
I get $500 per mental health
checklist
2:03:51
if I sit with you and I get you
to put
2:03:54
your son your daughter or your
2:03:55
grandchild on this drug I get
$5,000 per
2:03:58
child
2:04:00
this is unbelievable nice five
Hey exit
2:04:06
strategy that's what I'm saying
2:04:07
everybody yeah earlier in here
load
2:04:13
discussion she talked about
compulsory
2:04:17
homework in kindergarten I
think that's
2:04:20
the norm yeah I think I've
heard once
2:04:22
yeah I've heard of this sure
that is
2:04:25
insane more insane than from
getting
2:04:29
paid $5,000 for darking a kid
5,000
2:04:34
bucks a pop yeah that's a lot
of money
2:04:37
do you have 200 students
there's a
2:04:39
million dollars wait a minute
so can't
2:04:41
we get I mean we have 2,000
students
2:04:44
sorry how many new people do we
have on
2:04:45
the No Agenda mailing list like
we have
2:04:49
it's not that huge eighteen
thousand
2:04:52
eighteen and nineteen thousand
how many
2:04:55
of those have kids that are
eligible for
2:04:56
a program okay
2:04:58
can we like send out forms and
have them
2:05:01
just sign it and send it back
and then
2:05:03
we'll split the difference with
our
2:05:04
producers these people had never
2:05:07
listened to the show they'd be
glad to
2:05:09
do it but oh my goodness we've
actually
2:05:12
but we've we've cleared the
deal this
2:05:15
should be outlawed how can this
take
2:05:18
place
2:05:19
I find that disturbing I didn't
I know
2:05:24
they pushing on doctors and
give them
2:05:26
all kinds of incentives but
school
2:05:28
teachers principals how many
principals
2:05:30
are on the take huh probably uh
I think
2:05:36
this needs to be investigated
this is
2:05:38
this is really a problem and
yeah the
2:05:42
same problem that was caused by
these
2:05:44
pharma companies that were
pushing a
2:05:47
heroine or oxycontin yes
actually I same
2:05:51
thing I actually have a clip
here this
2:05:56
is from NPR this is an expert
from
2:05:59
Stanford Law about the opioid
crisis and
2:06:03
these companies that are now
being sued
2:06:05
a very interesting take from
Stanford as
2:06:08
part of the challenge here that
that
2:06:10
there are people who
successfully use
2:06:13
opioids
2:06:14
painkillers and and rely on
them I think
2:06:16
that is part of the challenge
you know
2:06:18
sometimes we get caught up in
the
2:06:19
culpable of behavior of a drug
company
2:06:21
as you know maybe we should but
we have
2:06:24
to remember that at their heart
they
2:06:26
make products that we want we
want these
2:06:28
companies to continue in
business
2:06:30
because not only do we want
their
2:06:31
opioids we want the other
products that
2:06:33
they make and we need this
price this is
2:06:34
not like a jewel or a tobacco
company
2:06:37
where we might think well the
world
2:06:39
might be better off if they
weren't in
2:06:40
business know we need these
companies to
2:06:42
stay in business the question
is how
2:06:44
does use a lot jewel well I
think she's
2:06:47
trying to show what's on the
horizon for
2:06:50
the new big tobacco being
fought by big
2:06:54
pharma apparently Stanford's
all in a co
2:06:57
company where we might think
well the
2:06:59
world might be better off if
they
2:07:00
weren't in business know we
need these
2:07:01
companies to stay in business
the
2:07:03
question is how to use the law
to send
2:07:05
incentives to behave
responsibly while
2:07:07
they're making those products
yes you
2:07:09
watch these opioid cases move
through
2:07:11
the legal system do you think
justice is
2:07:13
on its way to being done I
think it
2:07:16
probably is the verdict in the
johnson &
2:07:18
johnson trial really suggests
that the
2:07:21
theories that the plaintiffs
put forward
2:07:23
are going to be applicable to
all the
2:07:26
other claims that they're
bringing in
2:07:27
these other lawsuits the real
question
2:07:29
for me is what will that money
end up
2:07:31
being used for and how do we
ensure that
2:07:33
it goes toward addressing the
problem
2:07:35
that the litigation was
intended to
2:07:37
address do you have an answer
to that
2:07:38
question we know from the
tobacco
2:07:41
litigation that particularly in
times of
2:07:44
recession or in state budgets or
2:07:45
straining the temptation to
raid these
2:07:47
honey pots can just be
overwhelming we
2:07:50
know from tobacco that in most
states
2:07:52
very little of that money
actually ended
2:07:54
up going towards tobacco use
prevention
2:07:55
and treatment so you know we
media
2:07:59
watchdogs can help consumer
watchdog
2:08:01
groups can help in short but
the courts
2:08:03
aren't going to be involved in
2:08:04
administering how those
settlement funds
2:08:06
are used so it remains really
an open
2:08:08
question whether they will be
used in
2:08:09
the way that they're supposed
to be so
2:08:11
there's there's a big push
everywhere
2:08:14
this is to me this is just hey
you know
2:08:15
okay these guys were bad but we
make
2:08:18
products we want so we we can't
sue them
2:08:20
out of existence and Fox News
clearly
2:08:23
run by Democrats as I've always
said
2:08:25
is all on board if it
2:08:27
Tucker Carson Carlson with his
narc is
2:08:30
not good saying that school
shootings
2:08:32
are caused by kids smoking weed
oh no no
2:08:35
they did let's go back to Fox
they're
2:08:37
all on the anti weed train now
federal
2:08:40
health officials are issuing a
national
2:08:42
warning against marijuana use by
2:08:44
adolescents and pregnant women
Surgeon
2:08:47
General Jerome Adams girona
Adams says
2:08:50
the science shows marijuana is
harmful
2:08:52
to the developing brains of
teenagers
2:08:55
and to the human fetus
2:08:56
it also says marijuana is
getting
2:08:59
stronger mr. Dave marijuana is
far more
2:09:01
potent than in days past the
amount of
2:09:04
THC the component responds what
what I
2:09:10
said this is news they're
reporting this
2:09:11
this is new this is breaking
news the
2:09:14
amount of THC the component
responsible
2:09:16
for euphoria and intoxication
but also
2:09:19
for most of marijuana's
documented harms
2:09:22
has increased documented harms
all I've
2:09:25
heard from the government all
my life is
2:09:27
we haven't tested it
sufficiently now we
2:09:29
have documented harms but wait
there's a
2:09:32
slogan
2:09:33
marijuana's documented harms has
2:09:35
increased three to five fold
over the
2:09:37
last few decades
2:09:38
this ain't your mother's
marijuana
2:09:42
Surgeon General of the United
States
2:09:44
your mother's marijuana Wow I
mean you
2:09:52
nailed it they have made a fuss
over not
2:09:56
being able to do any research
whatsoever
2:09:59
because the hoops you have to
jump
2:10:00
through to be able to even get
some
2:10:02
marijuana to research it is
outrageous
2:10:05
all the research has been done
in Israel
2:10:08
and the Israeli guy who's a
head of it
2:10:10
he says heard in he's never
documented
2:10:12
any harm so this is the lies
the warning
2:10:16
comes as legal marijuana has
grown into
2:10:18
a ten billion dollar industry
in the US
2:10:20
with nearly two-thirds of states
2:10:22
legalizing it mainly for
medical use so
2:10:25
I think that there were they're
moving
2:10:27
is towards regulation of amount
of T THC
2:10:33
that's what it feels like to me
I think
2:10:35
there are already some
guidelines or
2:10:38
maybe even strict guidelines
for medical
2:10:40
marijuana
2:10:40
but they're gonna want it yeah
that
2:10:43
we're gonna want to determine
how much
2:10:45
THC is in your weed already
2:10:48
most people that I talked to in
2:10:50
California and Oregon they say
that the
2:10:53
the store-bought weed is shit
yeah they
2:10:58
already don't think is very
good so I'm
2:11:00
not sure exactly what the
message is
2:11:03
here or what they're trying to
do but
2:11:05
more control is obviously where
we'll be
2:11:07
headed because this ain't your
mother's
2:11:09
marijuana which is stolen from
your
2:11:12
daddy's Oldsmobile commercial
it's just
2:11:14
it's pathetic it is pathetic
2:11:17
it's a plant ladies and
gentlemen it's a
2:11:19
flower thank for show 1169 for
helping
2:11:36
us get this thing off the ground
2:11:37
producing it starting with her
daddy
2:11:40
cast of the Louisville House
119 we
2:11:44
offered the palindrome this
today it was
2:11:46
the first palindrome the first
great
2:11:48
palindrome of the year a
reasonable
2:11:50
number 91 99 1 September 1st
and 2019
2:11:55
and her daddy casted the love
house took
2:11:59
the donation and ran with it
and that
2:12:02
was it for that fine promotion
and it's
2:12:11
gotta be sir daddy Cass has
gotta be the
2:12:14
I think it was it P love
whatever
2:12:17
originally his name is
something yeah
2:12:20
thank you very much sir daddy
Cass were
2:12:21
participating yeah
2:12:25
James cusine in cash burned
Virginia
2:12:30
5569 happy birthday Adam and
he's got a
2:12:32
birthday call-out for someone
Robert
2:12:34
Bruckner 55 55 this is a short
list by
2:12:37
the way Nate Moosman 55:41 happy
2:12:40
birthday and a shout out and
he's got a
2:12:42
for my smoking hot dawn dawn
dawn dawn
2:12:47
and mr. Adam curry Oh everyone
September
2:12:50
3rd September Thursday big miss
2:12:52
something was going on sick 9
months or
2:12:54
don't Michael asked him can I
tell you
2:12:57
what it was can't tell you what
it was
2:12:59
what happened nine months
earlier who
2:13:01
are a little bit more than that
2:13:02
when was Kennedy shot he was
shot
2:13:07
November 3rd I believe 1963
yeah ok so
2:13:13
what you go 9 months for it all
these
2:13:15
people are the same age I'm
just saying
2:13:17
something happened well how do
you know
2:13:22
well I just believe it okay all
right
2:13:26
you're the one that said
something
2:13:28
happened for the baby boom so
I'm no I
2:13:30
think there's something
happened maybe
2:13:32
for that one year it could have
been
2:13:34
Kennedy being shot oh so sex
2:13:42
hey I wasn't around so I don't
know how
2:13:45
people felt maybe people wanted
to feel
2:13:47
close to one another all right
well we
2:13:53
know what you were not doing
then
2:13:55
Michael asked Falk
2:13:57
55:33 Sir Christopher Baron to
Brown
2:14:01
County and De Pere Wisconsin
which has a
2:14:04
I should be pronouncing that
correctly
2:14:06
5510 double tickets on the dime
10 lang
2:14:09
double nickels on the night
from Mount
2:14:11
Prospect Illinois he needs jobs
time for
2:14:15
lunch will do will do a job to
carve
2:14:17
assembly for the end for you
Aaron
2:14:20
Chamberlin double nickels on
the dime
2:14:21
from Dayton Ohio still needs
addy
2:14:24
douching he's been waiting
reminds me do
2:14:34
you have a note to read before
we go on
2:14:36
to the other stuff which would
apply
2:14:39
here
2:14:40
Aaron Chamberlain Dame Rachel
55 oh
2:14:45
these are birthday Laughlin
these are
2:14:47
birthday wishes for me which
was our
2:14:49
other promote these are all the
birthday
2:14:51
ones from here on out Dame
Rachel starts
2:14:53
it off 55 this donation this
gimmick
2:14:56
worked because it's cheaper
it's cheaper
2:15:00
than your birthday cheaper than
my
2:15:03
brother is also cheaper than 90
119 best
2:15:06
wishes to add him on his
birthday just
2:15:07
wanted to
2:15:07
the note about the meetup I'm
hosting
2:15:09
September 20th at the st. Anne
wine bar
2:15:11
in Mandeville Louisiana
pronounced
2:15:13
Mandeville it's right across
the lake
2:15:15
from New Orleans thanks Rachel
thanks
2:15:17
for the birthday wishes and the
2:15:19
following people all donated
fifty five
2:15:21
dollars in all wished Adam a
happy
2:15:24
birthday Kevin McLaughlin sir
up or
2:15:29
syrup Bryan mas in Rancho Santa
2:15:33
Margarita sir code monkeys Sir
Marcus of
2:15:35
the hinterland Lauren Bush in
black
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would Robert verdure burr
vertebra
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verdure burr Bart Martin's
Jacob ponen
2:15:51
Karl lid Lindner Harvey Smith
sir slot
2:15:56
car Baron of all polar Gus sorry
2:16:01
yeah podunks I was just reading
Logan's
2:16:03
the Baron of all podunks Karl
Schneider
2:16:07
in Lake Bay Washington MacBook
Pro book
2:16:13
looking for the MacBook Pro
Thibodeau is
2:16:16
the MacBook Pro related to
Maxine Waters
2:16:18
gravel maybe but Maxine Waters
gravel
2:16:22
does not live in Thibodaux oh
okay
2:16:24
Kailyn is store in Northville
Robert
2:16:28
Kerr back in essexville James
Murray in
2:16:32
Huntington Beach sir woody Oh
the Falls
2:16:34
survived of the virtual reality
Sonya
2:16:38
bozan Berg Danny Haines and
he's in gray
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stains in Australia hi eco
Santa ma
2:16:50
Santa ma Santa mihalko oh
that's a guest
2:16:57
misspelled hiyoko Santa ma
soeur do ma
2:17:01
of the Black Swamp repeat oh
that's it
2:17:06
that was the group that was the
answer
2:17:08
doom was the last now onward
with the
2:17:10
regular no thank you thank you
everybody
2:17:12
and I look forward to
celebrating on
2:17:14
Tuesday it's going to be
glorious
2:17:18
sir peat comes in with 5432
Stephen King
2:17:23
none of that Stephen King but
the one in
2:17:25
Charlotte North Carolina also
has a
2:17:26
birthday call-out for Peter
Lawson
2:17:30
Nancy Murphy in San Bruno
California
2:17:32
right over here 52:44 and then
the
2:17:34
following people are $50 donors
and
2:17:36
there's not a lot of them in
fact three
2:17:39
Jeremy Cartwright in Rockford
Illinois
2:17:41
sir Brian Watson in Raleigh
North
2:17:43
Carolina and IET Kitagawa in san
2:17:47
francisco california that's our
group of
2:17:49
producers and well-wishers for
show 11
2:17:52
six nine it is the model that
few have
2:17:56
been able to or have had the
audacity to
2:17:59
try it's our value for value
model we
2:18:01
see Jen Brian you were waving
at you we
2:18:03
know you're doing it people are
trying
2:18:04
to get this off the ground in
one form
2:18:07
or the other and we encourage
that
2:18:08
because it does work it seems
when you
2:18:10
can't monetize the network any
other way
2:18:12
you just have to resort to I
don't know
2:18:14
doing it with the people who are
2:18:16
listening call them juicers
because
2:18:18
that's what they are and and I
want to
2:18:21
read this note before we go
into what
2:18:22
you're gonna do next this is
from Annie
2:18:25
in who send this a donation I
was
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recently trapped between ever
read
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anything and she had a certain
call-out
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I was recently traveling in the
states
2:18:34
with my niece she has the best
dad
2:18:36
according to the Muller report
we were
2:18:38
discussing the show and I pull
out the
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interstate to get some gas and
my pump
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stopped at $33 read it was time
to
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donate I would like this
donation to go
2:18:48
to my husband's knighthood you
do that
2:18:50
with your bookkeeping Eric
Mouse as a
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gift for a recent 15th wedding
2:18:55
anniversary now there you go
hmm with
2:18:58
all my love from a smoking-hot
wife he
2:19:00
introduced me to the greatest
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2:19:02
the world about three universe
by the
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way about three years ago is
the second
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best gift ever Oh Eric being
the first
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thank you both for all you do
but to
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bring sanity common sense and
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under $50 we stopped at that
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[Music]
2:20:11
is the first of September 2019
here's
2:20:14
who's on the list we have Evan
Hall
2:20:16
Cottington who turned one year
old on
2:20:19
the 30th Brendon celebrating
today
2:20:21
tomorrow sorry September 3rd
Brendon
2:20:24
also wants say happy Mother's
Day happy
2:20:26
birthday to his twin brother who
2:20:28
celebrates on the collective
September
2:20:30
3rd and his mother Karen who
will be
2:20:33
celebrating September 7th and
his friend
2:20:35
Griff on September 11 Dane 4nb
for 71
2:20:39
years old tomorrow James cat
Xin says
2:20:42
happy birthday to David he's
celebrating
2:20:44
on the 4th Nate Moseman happy
birthday
2:20:46
and is smoking hot
2:20:47
dawn dawn and Stephen King's is
happy
2:20:48
birthday to partner loss of
celebrating
2:20:50
on the 4th of September and we
say happy
2:20:52
birthday from everybody here at
the best
2:20:54
podcast in the universe
2:20:57
okay do we have any title
changes today
2:21:00
no let's do some knighting Sun
ready
2:21:03
we've got one two three nights
table you
2:21:18
see them all that's getting
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2:22:13
with a report from the Victoria
BC meet
2:22:16
up in the morning John and Adam
says sir
2:22:18
Stephen the Victoria meet up on
August
2:22:20
18th was a success we had about
ten
2:22:23
people all together even a baby
2:22:25
interestingly we had one person
from
2:22:27
Washington DC and another from
Russia
2:22:29
clearly certain three-letter
agencies
2:22:32
are taking a big interest in
our little
2:22:33
Meetup I've attached the
pictures I
2:22:36
believe there's all that
believe I
2:22:38
believe a lot of these meetup
serves to
2:22:40
spook well why not
2:22:42
I would meet ups of course I've
attached
2:22:47
a picture see if you can spot
all the
2:22:49
spooks I think everybody had a
good time
2:22:52
enjoyed talking to each other
for a few
2:22:54
hours about a variety of topics
2:22:55
including obscure techno and
how we can
2:22:58
get John to come here we even
toyed with
2:23:00
the idea of moving the Victoria
meetup
2:23:02
to Port Angeles Washington
rather go to
2:23:05
Victoria here just about it Sir
John
2:23:07
over better bars
2:23:08
Sir John overall
2:23:10
offered to plan the next meetup
for
2:23:12
Saturday September 28th from 1
to 3 p.m.
2:23:14
at the Philips tasting room
thank you
2:23:16
for your courage and thank all
of you
2:23:17
for your courage it's beautiful
these
2:23:19
meetups is just incredibly nice
- to see
2:23:23
how that is happening in these
days of
2:23:25
nutjob discourse all over
social just
2:23:29
splattering all over social
networks to
2:23:32
have face-to-face communication
without
2:23:35
worrying if you're gonna
trigger someone
2:23:37
or step on someone's toes and
just also
2:23:39
to listen to what someone else
has to
2:23:41
say he's a lot of fun
2:23:42
we don't benefit from it one
way the
2:23:45
other accept its legacy I think
and it's
2:23:48
legacy for the people who've
made this
2:23:50
show possible and continue to
do so this
2:23:53
is really bigger than us and I
love that
2:23:57
and so we'll continue to
promote these
2:23:58
meetups for as long as we can I
have a
2:24:02
let me see I have the latest
list here
2:24:05
they got from the back office
from me me
2:24:07
so here's what's coming up
September 5th
2:24:09
in Seattle that's their monthly
meetup
2:24:12
but the Canterbury Ale House
starts at
2:24:13
7:30 p.m. and Patrick organizes
that
2:24:17
September 6 the first Calgary
meetup
2:24:19
this is is the Stampede going
on I think
2:24:23
they said it was not true I
don't keep
2:24:26
up with the Stampede I'd love
to go to
2:24:28
that though yeah I've been once
I had a
2:24:30
good time 4:30 p.m. and that
will be at
2:24:34
the Wild Rose Tap Room and Sir
Michael
2:24:37
of Calgary in Vegas is taking
care of
2:24:39
that September 7th this is our
Zurich
2:24:41
late summer meetup 6:15 Central
European
2:24:44
summer time just like last time
in April
2:24:46
we'll meet up again this time a
2:24:48
different location if this
heads on a
2:24:50
stick PDFs are available yes
they are
2:24:52
downloadable now from no agenda
meetups
2:24:54
comm if you're in the zurich
area in the
2:24:58
zurich metro area head over to
Rivington
2:25:00
and sons bar and that's in
prime tower
2:25:02
haja Tasha I won't and you're a
host for
2:25:07
that is evolve September 11th
that is in
2:25:10
Orlando 6 o'clock p.m. this
will be the
2:25:13
meetup at Grumpy's underground
lounge
2:25:15
and eatery christian coffins is
the
2:25:18
arranger for that the 14th of
september
2:25:21
el paso las cruces
2:25:22
there'll be 2:30
2:25:24
in the afternoon since there are
2:25:26
probably only three of us here
in El
2:25:28
Paso Las Cruces area I can be
flexible
2:25:30
in date time place want to get
something
2:25:31
on the calendar that is gen
Jackson who
2:25:34
is organizing this venue is
still TBD so
2:25:37
hop on no agenda meetups calm to
2:25:39
participate in where you'd like
that to
2:25:40
be and then we have September
14th
2:25:42
Pittsburgh Riverhounds game and
Station
2:25:45
Square at six o'clock that's at
the high
2:25:48
mark Stadium and sir Ryan Brady
is your
2:25:50
host still on the horizon
2:25:53
September 20th Manville
Louisiana Nelson
2:25:56
British Columbia Oregon local 33
2:25:58
southeast London number four
meetup is
2:26:01
now new and improved September
21st the
2:26:04
shills of eastern North
Carolina in
2:26:06
Gardner North Carolina yeah
there'll be
2:26:08
a meet-up in Minneapolis
Arlington
2:26:10
Virginia on the 26 in Luxemburg
also Las
2:26:14
Vegas at Hooters September 27
San Antone
2:26:18
Victoria BC once again offered
the grass
2:26:21
in Maryland and Copenhagen
round two all
2:26:26
on the 28th this is just I'm
blown away
2:26:29
by how cool this is you guys
getting
2:26:32
together with each other and
and just
2:26:34
being humans being humans no
agenda
2:26:38
meetups calm jesse coy nelson
was so
2:26:41
excited he made a song about
our meetups
2:26:44
I thought it was so bad I
needed to
2:26:46
share it if you don't mind
2:26:48
[Music]
2:26:53
living politically correct all
day sure
2:26:57
can give you grief taking a
break from
2:27:01
triggering worries you wanna be
wary
2:27:25
thinkers you wanna be no each
other meet
2:27:31
up in your town that's right
this I'll
2:27:38
play the whole thing and of she
probably
2:27:41
renditions of social social
let's get
2:27:47
social yeah do it you should do
that
2:27:49
he's got the right voice for it
yeah
2:27:50
Mary McCormack would love it
hey thanks
2:27:54
everybody and thank you also
for the
2:27:56
support in more ways than one
yes okay
2:28:03
so when you get the rap I got a
couple
2:28:05
things I want to get out of the
way
2:28:06
first of all we need to talk a
little
2:28:09
bit about the brexit thing
which is
2:28:11
getting funnier oh yes do tell
what you
2:28:13
got well I got the general
report from
2:28:16
PBS which is just brexit news
as a short
2:28:19
clip but we can actually skip
that clip
2:28:21
okay there's nothing there we
don't know
2:28:22
about - the longer actually more
2:28:24
in-depth report which is the
NewsHour
2:28:26
in-depth on brexit clip the
United
2:28:28
Kingdom is counting down to
brexit their
2:28:30
exit from the European Union
with
2:28:32
Parliament facing suspension
court cases
2:28:35
in the works and protests like
today's
2:28:37
likely to continue national
public radio
2:28:39
correspondent Frank Lankford
joins us
2:28:41
now via Skype from London for
more on
2:28:42
this developing story that's
what we're
2:28:44
seeing seem to be growing and
they seem
2:28:46
to be not just limited to
London anymore
2:28:48
no we saw them in Glasgow in
Oxford
2:28:51
Liverpool other cities around
the
2:28:53
country
2:28:53
they weren't that big today and
I think
2:28:55
as we get closer to the October
31st
2:28:58
date when there could be the
country
2:29:00
could crash out of the EU with
no deal
2:29:02
at all
2:29:02
I think you'll see them grow
this isn't
2:29:04
just the people who are
2:29:07
well I guess in the opposition
party who
2:29:10
are pushing back at what Boris
Johnson
2:29:12
did over the past couple of
days we've
2:29:14
seen members current members of
the
2:29:15
Conservative Party as well as
previous
2:29:18
ones you do and you I think you
have
2:29:19
rebel members of the Tory Party
who also
2:29:23
objected this and then a lot of
the
2:29:25
objection is to the principle
we have a
2:29:27
parliament that's sitting here
Boris
2:29:29
Johnson is maybe going to give
them five
2:29:31
as little as five days to come
back and
2:29:34
try to mount a way of stopping
him from
2:29:37
taking the country out with no
deal the
2:29:39
majority of the parliament is
against
2:29:41
this there are on record being
against
2:29:42
this so the idea that Boris
Johnson is
2:29:44
trying to curtail their time
and power
2:29:46
really strikes it's a much
bigger issue
2:29:49
than just brexit it really
strikes that
2:29:50
many people feel the
representative
2:29:52
nature of the democracy in the
country
2:29:53
now similar to the United
States you've
2:29:55
got people who support this
people it's
2:29:57
a very sort of divided or a
divisive
2:30:00
issue you went out to kind of
what's
2:30:03
called the Midlands what we
might think
2:30:04
of as the red states people who
support
2:30:06
leaving the good lane right
yeah it was
2:30:09
it's really brexit country and
I gotta
2:30:11
say Hari it's like having a
parallel
2:30:13
conversation like in a
different country
2:30:15
when I was up in a town called
Boston
2:30:18
for which Boston Massachusetts
is named
2:30:20
what everybody was telling me
this has
2:30:22
been going on for more than
three years
2:30:24
we feel that these anti brexit
members
2:30:27
of parliament are trying to
defy the
2:30:29
results of the 2016 referendum
and they
2:30:32
say they're the ones who are
being too
2:30:34
anti-democratic not us so
people are
2:30:37
looking at this issue right now
through
2:30:38
completely different lenses in
this
2:30:40
country and so when do we get
to do over
2:30:44
I'm ready I think they're
working on
2:30:50
angles in other words you're
gonna stick
2:30:52
trying two different things to
see what
2:30:53
sticks to when they get the
public to
2:30:55
get it since they have a lot of
time
2:30:58
left now the month of September
which
2:31:00
just started today but here's
what I'm
2:31:03
curious about they may be some
of our
2:31:05
lawyer producers can help out
what
2:31:08
exactly determines the exit is
there a
2:31:13
piece of paper that is you know
is there
2:31:14
an exit interview is there a
piece of
2:31:16
paper that has to be signed and
you know
2:31:18
is it just
2:31:19
things like okay we I mean what
is it is
2:31:21
it one signature or what is the
deal or
2:31:24
you just say we're done we're
not paying
2:31:26
we'll see you later is it mean
is it
2:31:28
like a real breakup you know I
just
2:31:32
wonder I mean are they
effectively not
2:31:34
misses just a matter of him
saying we're
2:31:36
done the legality of it the
pin-to-pin
2:31:39
is their paperwork know what
you're
2:31:41
saying yeah I'm not there's
their paper
2:31:43
one only you don't need to
change your
2:31:44
tone of voice into different
things to
2:31:46
maybe make me understand I have
no idea
2:31:49
I think that's right somebody
needs to
2:31:51
ask
2:31:52
I just never explained on these
shows
2:31:56
now you've really made me
self-conscious
2:31:59
well you or do you were working
me I
2:32:01
feel like it's my job but you
were
2:32:06
working me for no good reason
cuz I have
2:32:07
no idea
2:32:08
well see this you can bake me
to tell
2:32:10
you the answer but I still
can't tell
2:32:12
you the answer why not well I
don't know
2:32:17
all the answers you gotta crack
your
2:32:21
voice better you have all the
answers I
2:32:23
can't this is actually now you
got me
2:32:26
wondering since why I was using
2:32:28
different tones of voice
possibly you
2:32:33
ring a bell or can you just do
it's like
2:32:39
a Muslim divorce in in the
Middle East
2:32:41
you just say it three times you
turn
2:32:43
your back on your wife and use
your
2:32:44
something and then you or is it
like a
2:32:47
hotel where you can do
electronic fast
2:32:50
the the quick checkout yes not
in that
2:33:03
room because we got that room
who's got
2:33:05
to be ready well okay we can
give you
2:33:07
one but we can't give it a
three can you
2:33:10
get out by one yeah exactly
2:33:12
maybe someone knows I mean or
is it just
2:33:16
as if all it takes is Bojo DJ
you know
2:33:20
Proclamation just say it
doesn't do it
2:33:23
now yeah he could
2:33:26
interesting I only have one
live a
2:33:32
couple quick non clip updates
give
2:33:36
anything funny yes but good
Prince
2:33:40
Andrew's lawyers are now
claiming that
2:33:44
the photo of him at Epstein's
mansion is
2:33:48
probably fake play ever heard
of oh it's
2:33:59
completely now that's fake now
there's
2:34:01
no evidence new evidence
whatsoever
2:34:04
there is one other name I want
to bring
2:34:07
to our attention and actually a
couple
2:34:09
of names because now there's
word of the
2:34:15
epstein associate no one's
talking about
2:34:18
and her name is she's a
german-born ex
2:34:24
model uh what is her name now
oh yeah
2:34:32
here we go
2:34:32
Nicole young Carmen he's never
heard of
2:34:36
her no but she was in a group
that
2:34:40
included Epstein and a who
Barak who of
2:34:44
course we also saw in probably
a fake
2:34:46
photo
2:34:46
they had a an app that they were
2:34:50
creating that they wanted to I
guess
2:34:53
they were working with the
9-1-1 system
2:34:55
in the US and this app if there
was an
2:34:58
issue then it would you know it
would
2:35:00
send if you had a problem he
needed
2:35:02
9-1-1 you click the app it
sends like
2:35:04
your entire life your address
book your
2:35:06
location all of that stuff to
the system
2:35:09
which seems like a great
tracking
2:35:11
mechanism she also in 2002 her
company
2:35:16
acquired the FIFA World Cup
rights in
2:35:19
Germany so this is she's a
player like
2:35:23
the television rights okay so
now people
2:35:28
are looking at her and what was
she
2:35:30
doing she apparently she's also
on the
2:35:32
flight manifest I don't have
anything
2:35:33
more than just that's an
interesting
2:35:35
name there you go again this is
the
2:35:37
thing that bothers me the most
2:35:38
what
2:35:39
the guilt by association let me
I'm just
2:35:41
telling you what's being
reported
2:35:43
I didn't say someone's blaming
you I'm
2:35:46
blaming the people of their
report now
2:35:48
what you were changing your
tone with me
2:35:49
trying to make I was like this
so you
2:35:55
know yeah I'll do Freddy the
firewall
2:35:57
this is just no another data
point it's
2:36:02
Freddy the firewall offensive
to you I
2:36:04
didn't realize it until people
started
2:36:06
objecting to and I started
actually
2:36:08
listening to it now and I
realized that
2:36:10
it was the worst thing ever
2:36:12
okay Epstein has a ranch in New
Mexico
2:36:17
the Zorro ranch okay this is a
dis is
2:36:20
actually a good point cuz just
go on and
2:36:22
I'm going to I'm gonna confirm
what
2:36:24
you're saying over there
looking at this
2:36:29
place that well they were very
close
2:36:31
just just about a year ago do
you
2:36:34
remember the Observatory in New
Mexico
2:36:37
that closed and we know at
first it was
2:36:40
always maybe they saw aliens
2:36:42
it's the sunspots solar
observatory and
2:36:45
I don't know it closed for 11
days in
2:36:47
September yes you do you just
forgot
2:36:50
because we talked about it on
the show I
2:36:52
did so it's right right below
on the map
2:36:57
right underneath the Zorro
ranch and
2:36:59
after these days of it being
closed and
2:37:03
no one knew what was going on
it turns
2:37:04
out that some employee there
was nailed
2:37:08
for child pornography right by
the
2:37:13
Epstein ranch
2:37:14
I know it's guilt by
association I'm
2:37:16
just saying and that ran the
ranch was
2:37:19
never was never raided don't
even know
2:37:22
what they've even been in there
2:37:24
no that's baffles me the most
and people
2:37:26
keep bringing it up yeah don't
they just
2:37:29
go check it out got a warrant
you know
2:37:31
the guy's a criminal he's dead
no no no
2:37:34
no listen we don't no one
killed him he
2:37:38
hung himself the camera was
broken two
2:37:42
cameras two cameras are broken
some of
2:37:44
the footage was unusable what
is your
2:37:46
problem guards were asleep it's
a big
2:37:49
nothing burger there's nothing
to see
2:37:54
yeah
2:37:55
now we're stupid in fact I
think the
2:37:57
population is literally stupid
like okay
2:38:00
it's probably a cover-up move
on they
2:38:01
don't care no one cares anymore
well
2:38:03
it's not like their business no
true and
2:38:07
then do I have anything to play
for you
2:38:11
get out of the way silly story
this is a
2:38:16
silly story you know anything
about your
2:38:18
bar or your buddy
2:38:20
Oh draw party he's gonna pay
for it
2:38:23
everybody's all bent out of
shape about
2:38:24
this scuse me why is Bill bar
my buddy
2:38:28
he's not no I told you this guy
is
2:38:33
cleaning up for other people if
anything
2:38:35
he's obfuscating stuff and he's
2:38:37
protecting people he was
involved in a
2:38:40
report came out I didn't buy
into that
2:38:43
until now
2:38:44
this guy's a total cleanup
artist he's
2:38:47
Muller couldn't do it he
couldn't cut it
2:38:49
Muller is over the hill he's
got the
2:38:51
Biden stuff going on Luke you
saw it you
2:38:55
saw it he's just sad it was a
sad
2:38:57
sayanora for the guy
2:38:59
so Barr has to take care but
protect
2:39:01
whoever it needs to protect it
seems as
2:39:03
clear as day Comey bought bad
boy move
2:39:06
along please okay
2:39:08
yes what about him well bars
got a part
2:39:12
he's gonna do a party I just
thought
2:39:13
this story was so stupid it was
not
2:39:15
played by the mainstream which
surprises
2:39:17
me but it was played on
Democracy Now
2:39:18
because you know they're well
against
2:39:20
all things Trump the Washington
Post is
2:39:23
reporting Attorney General
William Barr
2:39:25
is planning a 30,000 dollar
holiday
2:39:28
party at Trump International
Hotel in
2:39:31
Washington DC
2:39:32
the event is reportedly not an
official
2:39:34
Justice Department party and
will be
2:39:36
paid for directly by bar
critics say
2:39:39
although the event would not be
a legal
2:39:41
violation it skirts an ethical
line
2:39:43
Maryland and the District of
Columbia
2:39:45
previously argued in a lawsuit
foreign
2:39:47
governments and other entities
2:39:48
patronized the Trump Hotel in
order to
2:39:51
curry favor with the president
putting
2:39:53
other businesses at a
disadvantage a
2:39:55
violation of the emoluments
clause no
2:39:58
you're incorrect because the
mainstream
2:40:01
did play because I have the
same report
2:40:03
from MSNBC so we take
2:40:06
get their take on it I wonder
if it'll
2:40:08
be different about it and this
falls
2:40:12
into category of just looking
weird the
2:40:14
Attorney General built bar
apparently
2:40:16
bouck book Trump's DC hotel for
a
2:40:18
200-person holiday party in
December
2:40:20
that could have a revenue
attached to it
2:40:23
of $30,000 I don't know I'm not
a lawyer
2:40:27
I know people are gonna say
this is
2:40:30
highly inappropriate but it
doesn't even
2:40:31
pass the smell test it's just
weird
2:40:33
there's a lot of hotels in DC
where you
2:40:34
can have a party yeah a person
who works
2:40:39
at the Justice Department who
wasn't
2:40:40
speaking officially because
again this
2:40:41
is that this is the Attorney
General's
2:40:43
private party and not a Justice
2:40:45
Department event that Justice
Department
2:40:48
official said that the reason he
2:40:50
selected the the Trump Hotel a
few
2:40:53
blocks from the White House is
because
2:40:55
the other big hotels fancy
hotels in in
2:40:58
downtown Washington were booked
you know
2:41:02
it doesn't break a lot you as
you say
2:41:05
it's just kind of weird but
there would
2:41:06
have been another option here
which is
2:41:08
just don't have the party
that's just
2:41:09
right there's a lot of stuff
that falls
2:41:11
into they just kind of weird
category
2:41:12
these days they didn't bring up
2:41:15
monuments clause surprise they
didn't
2:41:18
but the other thing is they
said well
2:41:22
they said they were all booked
that's
2:41:24
why they had to do it the Trump
thing
2:41:26
she would in other words I
checked
2:41:27
everyplace else she confirmed
that by
2:41:30
calling one of the hotels you
guys
2:41:32
booked for this day but just so
they
2:41:33
could do some actual reporting
instead
2:41:35
of just sitting there
blathering no she
2:41:38
didn't do that did she no the
whole
2:41:40
thing is like it's also
possible that
2:41:42
Trump just gave him a deal I
would think
2:41:45
so
2:41:46
are you working for the guy who
owns Oh
2:41:48
JAL I mean but honestly Bar is
stupid
2:41:54
why would he do this
2:41:55
Trump is stupid too and in the
next g7
2:41:58
oh let's have it at the Doral
ah I mean
2:42:03
yeah it may be the best place
it may be
2:42:05
your people may have found that
to be
2:42:07
the perfect spot is better than
anywhere
2:42:09
else
2:42:10
top world-class but you're a
moron for
2:42:13
doing that I disagree really
that no I
2:42:16
think it's sometimes you gotta
just do
2:42:19
maybe
2:42:19
good distraction material well
it's
2:42:22
gonna be great for the show but
it puts
2:42:25
everybody in a foul mood and if
they
2:42:29
didn't do it at that place or
he didn't
2:42:30
do the party at all like was
the option
2:42:32
that MSNBC had get wants to do
we have a
2:42:35
party I don't know why I've
done parties
2:42:37
and you do parties when you
feel like it
2:42:39
yeah and so he doesn't do the
party he
2:42:42
does do the party I don't see
at this
2:42:44
point what difference does it
make okay
2:42:47
and time to leave now because
now we're
2:42:50
quoting Hillary Clinton
although you
2:42:53
left out well you did put in
this point
2:42:57
like put it into runks yes you
did you
2:43:00
did this to throw us off so we
don't
2:43:02
blow your cover that ladies and
2:43:05
gentlemen and children of all
ages is
2:43:08
our show for today of course we
look
2:43:09
forward to seeing you again on
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2:43:11
second Thursday of the week
that'll be
2:43:14
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2:43:16
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2:43:19
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2:43:21
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2:43:24
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2:43:26
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2:43:27
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2:43:31
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2:43:34
anything could take place I'm
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2:43:40
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2:43:42
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2:43:44
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2:43:45
where you can find us I look
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2:43:48
seeing you on Thursday until
then
2:43:50
remember us at Dvorak org slash
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2:43:52
the morning everybody
2:43:53
I'm Adam curry and from
northern Silicon
2:43:56
Valley where it's gonna be a
hot day and
2:43:58
for some reason the traffic is
all
2:44:00
jammed up again on this holiday
I'm John
2:44:03
C Dvorak clock story coming up
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2:44:06
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Jesse coy
2:44:08
Nelson and roofie for our end
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2:44:11
mixes as well as for Chris
Wilson audios
2:44:14
mofos and
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I mean everyone watches porn
2:45:26
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2:45:30
living politically correct all
day sure
2:45:33
can give you grief taking a
break from
2:45:37
triggering worries would be a
great
2:45:39
relief sometimes you wanna find
a place
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where you can express any
opinion you
2:45:50
[Music]
2:45:54
without being treated like a
prized aziz
2:45:59
you wanna be wary thinkers
their arm
2:46:03
around you want to be at a know
each
2:46:07
other meet up in your town no
agenda
2:46:10
beat ups you can even bring
your cat
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bread must okay and even a
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2:46:36
plan with no agenda if that
makes sense
2:46:38
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2:46:41
we plan with no agenda that
makes sense
2:46:47
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with no agenda that makes sense
with no
2:46:56
agenda that makes sense with no
agenda
2:46:58
if that makes sense
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[Music]
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happy birthday to you
2:47:20
happy birthday
2:47:26
happy birthday
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2:47:34
happy birthday
2:47:36
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2:47:40
that birthday Adam thank you
for your
2:47:44
courage and such mofo for an
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and Wow I am really high