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September 5th, 2019 • 2h 52m

1170: Generational Justice

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boom his eyeball blows out Adam Curry
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Jhansi Dvorak 2019 this is your award
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winning give our nation media
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assassination episode 1170 this is no
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agenda still fighting dark mode and
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broadcasting in the morning everybody
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I'm Adam curry and from northern Silicon
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Valley I'm John C Dvorak the last show
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was so long it took us three three
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retakes to do it and now it's done one
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and one and done it got a laugh yeah
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yeah for me yes it's true whoo oh man
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what's been going on blues yeah yeah
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what's been going on but I'll tell you
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what I did yesterday and then you tell
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me where you'd like to start because I
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watched a lot of that climate change
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watched very little of it every time I
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turn it I watched it why am i watching
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this it was a pathway can elizabeth
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warren gesticulate more gesticulate what
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is just stick you lating throwing her
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arms all over the place when she talks
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she makes a huge circle with her arm and
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she's throwing her arms left and right
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and left and right i mean it's like if
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she poke somebody's eye at us they were
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standing nearer
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yeah it's it's the whole thing it from a
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television production standpoint what a
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losing piece of crap why would anybody
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want to watch that well I watched a
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little bit of Elizabeth Warren
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I watched very little of Kamala the
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giggler yeah and I will say this that
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Scott Adams had a interesting take on
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Kamala Harris he says that she has de
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and I yeah I think he's maybe right
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about this she has the personality of a
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submissive huh interesting
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because I have a clip where that kind of
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kind of comes out and just looking at
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this obviously the audience was stacked
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it wasn't really a town hall it was a
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CNN studio where they had you know the
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it was bogus changing images of the
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hurricane Dorian on the on the big
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screen because of course you know we
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know that this is all due to climate
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change and really I just I because it
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was it was ten hours and everybody got a
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turn and it's easy to grab the gaps in
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the dumbness but I just took two two
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examples of how set up and scripted this
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was because by the way I disagree with
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you right away
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it's not easy to pull out the gaps out
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of a 10-hour document
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I just needle dropped and found stuff it
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was that easy but when I when I'm saying
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what I was interested in is how it was
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set up and you know if you and I were to
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produce this
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I think someone had some humor I'd be
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like okay Elizabeth Warren now let's get
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some questions for her oh I know
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let's get an American Indian desk or a
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question great let's do that Cobra del
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she's from a narrow island of land in
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Louisiana known as Isle de Jean Charles
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it's rapidly disappearing because of
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rising sea levels and just leave it will
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deconstruct it in a minute coastal
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erosion Chantal thank you very much for
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being with us what's your question
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Chantal thank you so as he said I'm from
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the Jean Charles Biloxi Jeremiah Choctaw
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tribe we've been to designating as
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this is great the Cheung Chau Chak Chak
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turret prod I didn't even hear what she
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said but she's like something Chuck
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she's right out of central casting she's
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perfect to ask an American Indian which
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is the preferred way to categorize them
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an American Indian to ask a question of
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the fake American Indian it's a great
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idea CNN first American climate refugees
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were the first American climate refugees
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mm-hmm we had a front-row seat to a
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climate change for the past 20 years I
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was had to move my home from Ireland
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home when I was little due to mold
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induced asthma and from replete finally
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repeat flooding so my question to you is
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if president what changes would you make
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to support communities like mine who
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face community-wide displacement and
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cultural Eurasia oh man I love that she
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said it's a cultural erasure or because
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it should be climate erasure as I said
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cultural called race sure erasure how
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about cultural climate erasure I'm just
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looking for a term here now listen to
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the submissive Liz go into her spiel and
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she knew this was coming watch your home
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disappear and know you've done
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everything you can do what the forces
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bigger than you I have taken over and
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when when I think about climate now this
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was interesting she was so ready for
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this she took that and when she when she
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says no let me tell you about this when
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I think about kinda she turned to the
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camera and goes into a pre rehearse
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spiel it was it was slick and so I see
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it this way when when I think about
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climate is the existential threat it is
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the one to threaten all life on this
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planet the only day we're losing species
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it's changing the oceans are getting
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more yeah so when I first started
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thinking about how to describe what I
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will fight for you
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president I decided I wasn't gonna do
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one climate plan no no no no one no no
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no not just one plan I decided I was
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gonna try to look at climate and every
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part of the plans I'm working on so that
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means I've got a lot of places where
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this comes in
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because that's how I see it it's not
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going to be a one and done that's all
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confined it's that it hits in different
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places so for example yeah I know I
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can't it did actually the ends funny but
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I can't listen to it
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here's the problem Isle de Jean Charles
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has been a quote-unquote sinking for
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decades because of the levees in
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Louisiana the levee stopped the silt and
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this is you can find all kinds of
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articles here from the from the New
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Orleans lens the people of Isle de Jean
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Charles aren't the country's first
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climate refugees now and then there's
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all this oil and gas drilling its
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erosion it's not because the sea level
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is rising actually we have one of our
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producers who sent me a long document I
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was right fabulous fabulous and he goes
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on and says the item wasn't even known
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until 1935 even though it apparently
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existed before but they finally started
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mapping it and it turns out the thing
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hasn't been even eroding that much the
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problem one Road going in and out that's
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very poorly supported they don't want to
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keep this road going and then there's a
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bunch of oil and gas it that they don't
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drill there yeah so they're rousting the
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people this woman hasn't lived there for
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most of her life but of cultural racial
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thing is bullcrap now the island is
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bullcrap to them climate immigrants is
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bullcrap and and elizabeth warren is
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bullcrap let's move on to mayor Pete so
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mayor Pete if we were in the meeting or
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ended off by the way oh no man if you
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and I were in the meeting what do we
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want to do to have a little fun with
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mayor Pete now the gay guy asked him a
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question
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ya know have a gay guy ask him a
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question about children this is even
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funnier yeah and let's make sure the gay
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guy is in
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solar power bill Jordan Troy New York
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he's the founder and CEO of Jordan
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Energy they do solar panel installation
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as well as the co-founder and board
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president of the let's share the Sun
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Foundation which installs solar panels
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in poor parts of the world bill thank
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you for being a part of this what's your
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question how do you and chasten think
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about leaving the world a better place
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particularly around the climate change
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issues discussed here today to the next
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generation and any children you may
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choose to raise well we're hoping to
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have kids one day and they want to know
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that our kids can thrive when I got into
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this campaign I talked a lot about the
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idea of generational justice looked at
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me funny because I don't think it's
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something that's been talked generation
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to me write that one down generational
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justice that goes right to the top of
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the list so does it good walked about
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much but each of us has an obligation to
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do our part not only to be just to those
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around us but to those who will come in
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the future and I think you know when
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we're on the campaign trail now and more
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and more the questions I get from kids
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are about climate they're almost always
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either about gun violence or about
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climate now remember do i remember
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children have been abused have been
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abused by abusing other children to make
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them all afraid and just abused the crap
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out of them and mayor Pete seems to be
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good with this these are personal
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questions there whether they're going to
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be able to those kids again it's why I
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think this isn't just saving the planet
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this is saving the future for specific
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people who are alive right now
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I also frankly think of it a little more
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selfishly because when we're talking
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about whether we hit this target of 2050
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decarbonizing our economy you know Lord
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willing I plan to be here I would now
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wait for some stats be in my 60s by the
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time we know whether we have succeeded
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and can look back at 2020 and be proud
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of what we did to begin getting on the
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right track or realize that we're the
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ones who blew it
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these are the years you know we talked
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about 2030 as a deadline but in many
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ways 2020 is the deadline because if
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we're not underway by the time the new
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president takes office we really have
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lost our last shot it's why there is so
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much
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sliding on this election we have to be
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underway by 2020 otherwise just forget
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about it so vote for me because we have
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to get it done by this election so vote
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for me talk about twenty thirty is a
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deadline
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but in many ways twenty twenty is the
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deadline because if we're not underway
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by the time the new president takes
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office we really have lost our last
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choice why there is so much riding on
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this last wait wait and for me and
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everybody I know for the children that
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we hope to have for the people who will
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be alive at the turn of the century when
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if we don't change what we're doing we
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could lose half the world's oxygen
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because what's going on the world's
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oxygen Oh ladies and gentlemen please
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put your oxygen masks on if they should
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drop from the ceiling of your house
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because we're losing the world's oxygen
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and remember this is for the children
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that's why there is so much riding on
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this election and for me and everybody I
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know for the children that we hope to
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have for the people who will be alive at
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the turn of the century when if we don't
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change what we're doing we could lose
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half the world's oxygen because of
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what's going on in the oceans that is
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unthinkable we owe it we just cannot
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look we're the eyes of a child right now
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with a straight face and say we're doing
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right by them we owe it to them to get
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this done before it's too late
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look in the eyes of our children we
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can't do that let me we just need to go
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through briefly when now there's a
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scripts there's a script to abusing
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children and getting this meme this
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message going and in this case it's
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being abused and children are being
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abused for climate change a group of
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producers of the No Agenda show put a
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couple things together to help me
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explain this exactly how this is not
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only works was extremely effective so
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first of all if you want to put together
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some campaign with kids
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you've got to start by showing the kids
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bling playing grown-ups have them
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interact with adults making the adults
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obviously sounds stupid and unaware of
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what's going on this is an example okay
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so that that's how you'd start off a
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campaign then you have the kids you got
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to have them pitch the issue to the
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viewer and the audience address them in
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a little bit of a patronizing way
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showing them the ignorant stupid but
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you're not doing enough point out the
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deadline like twelve years or twenty
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twenty as mayor Pete said and then you
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have to have some authority like
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scientists and you know say that they
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say it's has to happen we polled kids
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across Canada and asked them to rank
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election issues in order of priority
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seventy-four percent rates climate
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changes that issue most important to
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them climate scientists are now saying
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the only of 12 years left act if you
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want to avoid catastrophic damage voting
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age from eighteen to a so then you've
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got it you got to wrap it up you've got
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to have a catchy hook so you know like
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let the kids vote with these clips are
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from something we played on the last
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show let the kids vote what it's music
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kind of like a we are the world vibe if
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you can get the kids to sing on in a
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choir a melody that sticks in your head
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like cheap chewing gum
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[Music]
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you like the song if we were
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and this song has been in my head since
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the last show
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and I can't
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these kids are not here to care right so
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there you have it that let the kids vote
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campaign done expertly with all the
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elements you need yeah so let's see this
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in real time with the No Agenda show
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[Music]
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[Music]
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excuse me guys do you have a moment to
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talk about exploding and mcgill Julien's
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ma'am
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I think we're too late for that one
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there's a piece on your cheek that looks
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like Rachel Maddow
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we pulled 33 kids because getting our
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nation in the morning and awesome to
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rank issues that affect them in order
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for priority they said stuff like douche
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bags camping on fortnight friends
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cheating in Pokemon and parents hassling
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them about screen time but when we gave
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them a list they all chose exploding
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amygdalas as a number one concern
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because it sounds funny
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scientists say that we only have 12
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years of schooling as children before we
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irreversibly turn into adults that's why
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we've been exploited now for cheap loss
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and to get donations for the no agenda
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shirt
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Felix why are we doing this again my
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dead bride man gave you a daddy beer oh
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I guess that's how the rest of the world
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works here comes a train that gets stuck
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in everybody's head hit it turn ed
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[Music]
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you say
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stop
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[Music]
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Oh
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your breath
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[Music]
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today
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the Borak dog /
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[Music]
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I'm crying right now being exploited
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special thanks to Sir Felix Wilson and
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Jenny Pham that's Felix's friend mix
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Wang Jenny's dad as sir Ned Jeffery who
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wrote and recorded the song co-wrote the
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lyrics and Squire Arlo Jeffrey there at
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the end but that's how it works and
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you're all now going to donate to the
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show let's hope so
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mm-hmm now you have more on the climate
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thing yeah I have some clips I have one
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other thing there was an interstitial
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that ran of a CNN weatherman by the way
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the weatherman and they called him the
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weatherman not even meteorologists just
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weatherman weatherman weatherman he got
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to ask questions everybody he's like
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okay and here's a scene in weatherman
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Chad Meyers a little interstitial saying
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I used to be a climate skeptic but then
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it changed I was once a sighing or a
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change skeptic I get it
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years ago I didn't think the world's
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climate would actually change due to
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global warming gases I was convinced
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that at some point the earth would reach
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a greenhouse gas equilibrium where the
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ocean and plant life would absorb the
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excess co2 that humans produced this
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would have certified the ocean killed
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the coral reefs and destroyed the ocean
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food chain but leave the climate intact
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then in 2013 co2 concentrations in the
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atmosphere past 450 per million that's
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when I knew the oceans and the plants
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couldn't keep up the demand we were
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placing on them there would be no
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equilibrium and the climate would change
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first so I went out to learn as much as
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I could about these climate changing
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guests the science the facts and the
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myths when you sort the facts from the
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fiction you may see things as I do now
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so this fool is using the 400 parts per
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million as the tipping point which we've
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passed
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well 360 was the tipping point right
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what no wasn't 350 I think was climate
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change 350 as that was 360 now 350 360
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or 350.org but okay sorry
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okay one of the two 316 everywhere were
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way best at temperatures haven't gone up
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in response that much it was 350 meters
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record I checked it
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so I thirst something's fishy about this
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whole thing because this was going on do
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I think is something fishy Captain
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Obvious yes really
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okay so I noticed it was good there was
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a bunch of stuff going on all over the
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world there all these climate things but
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there was a beef going on in Australia I
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don't know when this was but it seemed
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to be recent and it's with Alan Jones an
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old fart that's of one of the presenters
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on ABC Australian Broadcasting Company
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and he got into a beef because they did
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a climate thing the night before his
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show and they condemned him and all the
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rest it's really worth following because
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this guy is pretty funny and this is
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Alan Jones versus the professor this is
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the set at at part 1 I was accused of
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downplaying the human impact on climate
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change of course now attempt was made to
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contact me so that I could offer a
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defense that's the ABC but one of the
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guests was Professor David karoli
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referred to as an Australian atmospheric
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scientist based at the CSIRO and the
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questioner asked professor karoli the
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following I saw the radio commentator
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Ellen Jones on TV recently and he said
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that point oh four percent of the
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world's atmosphere is co2 the question
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went on and three percent of that is
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created by human beings around the world
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and of that 1.3 percent is created by
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Australians the questioner said is that
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correct and if so is human activity
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really making a difference a pretty good
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question professor Crawley replied not
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everything Jones says is factually
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correct no wonder he stumbled in seeking
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to repudiate me he were not to say that
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while it is correct that 0.04 percent of
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the world's atmosphere is carbon dioxide
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quota Jones's statistics around humans I
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think it means human beings causing
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climate change and the role Australians
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specifically play is completely false
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yeah I think I've seen this this bit was
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very interesting I'm glad you pulled
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clips from it yeah I pulled the whole
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thing apart so this was because the
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night before there's a bunch of climate
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people on it this is like the PBS news
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hour you know they're obliged to show
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the line as you remember we had that
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clip with Al Gore and Judy and Judy's
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made some allusion to somebody doubting
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these numbers with stats and Harrison or
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Gore jumped all over her for even
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suggesting such a thing and then seems
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she relented anyway so this goes on and
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then you heard the numbers which 0.0 0.0
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4% is 400 parts per million right that
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part right so let's listen to Alan Jones
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let the S off first the professor part
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two
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he said point out four of a percent of
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the world's carbon dioxide was correct
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the other numbers that the question
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referred to were three percent of that
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is what human beings create around the
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world and 1.3 percent of that 3 percent
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is created by Australians Karolyi said
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though all his other numbers they must
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have in those last two numbers are wrong
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well on the 25th of May 2011
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I interviewed professor karoli on radio
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let me just play you an extract very
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brief of that interview it was very
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courteous and very friendly just listen
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to this mr. Crowley good morning good
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morning Ellen how are you I'm very well
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thank you can I just begin firstly with
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a little bit of maths so that we can
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agree on a number of things would you
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say it's unarguable that the level of
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carbon dioxide in the air
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less than 0.04 of a percent if I'm at
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that point because nitrogen we know is
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about 78 oxygen about 21 and then
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there's argon on things like that but
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co2 in the air about point O four of a
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percent okay do you agree that the UN
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IPCC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
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Change says that of the Earth's annual
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production of carbon dioxide this point
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O four of a percent that's in the air
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nature produces 97 percent and human
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beings 3 percent of the annual fluxes
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that go in and the annual fluxes that
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come out yes that's it so I just wanna
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get this clear maths because you're the
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scientist
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I'm not point o4 of a percent of the air
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is carbon dioxide and of that point o4
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of a percent 97 percent produced by
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nature and human beings 3 percent now of
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that 3 percent all Australian human
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activity transport industry agriculture
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mining power generation that stuff we
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produce 1.3 to 1.5 percent the same guy
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the night before this that he wasn't
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right so so this is and by the way
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people should pay attention to those
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numbers because we kind of we kind of
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lost track of the fact that that 0.04
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percent of the carbon dioxide 97 percent
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of it is produced by Nature we got
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nothing to do it and damnation or just
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the tip of a tip so anyway so this isn't
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some Jones bitching and moaning and
24:15
making some generalities this is a part
24:18
3 which says free I left the tea on
24:20
Allen you're absolutely right
24:22
that ends that let's just put that aside
24:24
I stand by what I've said for years we
24:28
are talking about a global warming hoax
24:30
demonizing carbon dioxide demonizing
24:32
coal-fired power which has led us into
24:34
this economic suicide mess business
24:37
can't afford the energy bill people at
24:39
home can't afford the electricity bill
24:40
why well we export our coal so that
24:44
others can have cheap electricity but
24:46
we're not prepared to use it so that we
24:48
can have cheap electricity because
24:49
carbon dioxide is destroying the planet
24:52
that's what karoli and the mob on QA
24:54
would have you believe
24:57
now which brings us to the point if if
25:01
people are coal producers like Australia
25:04
and they're exporting the code they
25:05
should just stop producing coal hundred
25:08
percent all did you stop if it's that
25:11
bad but okay now Jones did continue
25:14
because this was really part of a show
25:17
on something else which was he brought
25:18
another guy in to talk about sea levels
25:21
who's one of the world's experts on sea
25:24
level rises which kind of plays into
25:26
your clip about the little island there
25:28
in the middle of the swamp mm-hmm but in
25:32
that this is gonna where I ended with
25:34
this but this is I just would throw this
25:36
out there because I'm looking at and
25:37
there's the big mud flats out there
25:39
which is not assist by any means
25:41
since mud um boss Hilton becomes more if
25:45
you get sweat so let's just listen to
25:48
this then I'm done with this segment
25:49
well here in this country in Australia
25:52
children are being taught at schools
25:53
that Bondi Beach could finish up at
25:55
Bathurst you've been tracking sea levels
25:58
at various parts of the globe have you
26:00
not for fifty years
26:02
sea levels rising worldwide which the
26:06
climate change apologists keep telling
26:09
us is happening no not in the northern
26:13
hemisphere and especially in the
26:16
European air we can prove and that
26:21
absolute absolute sea level is not
26:24
rising more than about one millimeter
26:27
per year if we go to the except Oriole
26:30
region and now we come closer to
26:33
Australia it's not even writing at all
26:37
amazing it has been stable for the last
26:41
50 to 70 years and that is sorry I heard
26:50
a walkie-talkie somewhere yeah yeah well
26:53
I will take us out on an up note on the
26:56
laughs heaven forbid we present these
27:00
facts yes we have hurricane durian which
27:04
made some very interesting moves but of
27:08
course
27:09
devastated most of the Bahamas it's
27:12
pretty bad and we really don't have any
27:15
I'm just have we just have that
27:16
helicopter footage which it really never
27:18
does it justice you know you think wow
27:20
that's a lot but you have to get down to
27:22
the ground to see how bad it really is
27:23
but this thing was supposed to come
27:25
careening into Miami then it was going
27:28
to be further north then it looked like
27:29
it was going to be the power the nuclear
27:32
power plant st. Lucie it was headed
27:35
straight for it and then did it bops up
27:38
here's a Emory college professor Tiffany
27:43
unique interesting Tiffany spelled tiph
27:46
a nie wow that's a cool I mean my
27:52
sister's name is Tiffany but she has the
27:54
traditional TI fFANY this is that's a
27:57
new one for me I think the best one is t
28:00
iff a and I with a hard I suggested to
28:08
Tiffany here she is talking about the
28:11
hurricane hurricane Dorian I'm professor
28:15
unique you have said that the Caribbean
28:19
is ground zero for the climate crisis
28:22
and I want to say in the nonstop
28:24
coverage in the networks and of course
28:26
it should be non-stop coverage of what's
28:28
happening most of this hurricane there
28:31
is almost no mention of climate change
28:35
yes I don't know what she was watching
28:37
good morning Amy come on Juan thank you
28:39
for having me again the truth is that
28:42
these storms that are hitting the
28:44
Caribbean with this intense magnitude or
28:48
historic unprecedented and these storms
28:51
are man-made storms I love this concept
28:58
man-made storms but yeah that this falls
29:03
into the the conspiracy theory this a
29:05
man-made storm so I could go out and
29:07
wipeout Jeffrey Epstein's island yeah
29:10
that was one of my favorites this is guy
29:13
on YouTube Mike who does all the weather
29:16
charts yeah it's like three million
29:18
followers insane this guy's been doing
29:20
it for years
29:22
and I've watched in many times but I
29:24
usually give up cuz most of the time
29:26
it's like hold on that's the wrong chart
29:28
hold him oh why didn't it work refresh
29:30
you know it just takes forever to get
29:31
the charts working but he had this radar
29:35
image which was you know a recorded
29:38
image of about 3540 seconds I put it in
29:41
the show notes and you see Dorian
29:43
swirling and he has a whole bunch of
29:45
comments about the winds at the top and
29:47
different altitudes which I won't get
29:49
into but then you can see clear as day
29:51
shooting across the southern part of the
29:54
Florida peninsula a black band that
29:57
shoots right into the the the bottoms
30:02
the bottom part of Dorian and kind of
30:04
starts to whip it yeah almost like if
30:08
you had a top and the you know you you
30:09
wound a rope around it and pulled it so
30:12
this was kind of whipping it as if it
30:14
was to steer it in some direction I
30:17
don't know what it is he doesn't know
30:18
what it is but you can really it's very
30:20
clear and I don't I don't think he's a
30:22
faker it's very clear that something was
30:25
pushing this thing so in a way I don't
30:28
know if it was man-made it could be I
30:30
mean we've been under the weather
30:33
modification and weather as a weapon is
30:35
nothing new and then to see this thing
30:37
pop straight towards st. Lucie nuclear
30:40
power plant was interesting and that was
30:43
the path Trump thought it was gonna take
30:44
and even drew a little little extra on
30:47
his map but then it just careens and
30:49
goes up the coast it was interesting but
30:51
you know so when she says man-made I
30:54
believe her only not in the context
30:56
she's saying it when I was growing up in
30:58
the Caribbean we would get really
31:00
dangerous storms once a decade and now
31:04
we're beginning to see them regularly
31:05
the Virgin Islands was hit by two
31:08
category 5 storms only two years ago
31:11
while President Trump indeed was our
31:14
president category 5 storms Burma and
31:18
Maria in 2017 and to see now that the
31:23
courage is saying things
31:26
Dorian is going to hit the United States
31:29
later today is incredibly insulting and
31:33
ongoing and insult to the people of the
31:35
United States Virgin Islands because
31:37
Dorian hit the United States Virgin
31:39
Islands on August 28th when it hit st.
31:42
Thomas and st. John it's as dr. Campbell
31:47
said it is quite ironic and standing
31:50
that the people who are most vulnerable
31:53
to these man-made storms are the ones
31:56
who in all cases are not the
31:59
contributing factors to the carbon
32:02
emissions are causing these storms
32:04
these storms are being caused in huge
32:06
part because of capital us North
32:11
American Capital Islands and the Bahamas
32:15
are the ones that are most vulnerable to
32:16
these things orange man bad just capital
32:20
its capital man-made
32:25
though the the big term now amongst the
32:27
climate denier climate change deniers
32:29
who of course also deny the Holocaust
32:32
I'm still puzzled by that clip this was
32:35
Amy Goodman yeah
32:38
on democracy now if I'm not mistaken
32:40
right yes correct
32:43
and she has this nutcase come on and
32:46
talk about this yeah and she doesn't say
32:48
anything like what words you get this
32:50
information what makes you think so
32:51
why would she do this it's on brand it's
32:54
on message mess it up
32:58
it's just beyond me well you watch this
33:02
crap is the problem yes I'm sorry go on
33:06
well I was just going to say the the
33:09
term now amongst the climate change
33:13
deniers is thermodynamic equilibrium and
33:18
theirs might never use that term I think
33:20
I would be in that category
33:23
well you're behind the times my friend
33:25
there's been several scientific papers
33:28
showing that the earth at this very
33:30
moment is incomplete thermodynamic
33:33
equilibrium meaning we have the right
33:35
temperature for what we need
33:37
don't ask me how they arrived at this is
33:40
this come from
33:41
yes it's got a wiki page and everything
33:48
you know it's real only then it must be
33:50
real yeah I'll read it too thermodynamic
33:52
equilibrium is an axiomatic concept
33:55
concept of thermodynamics sounds legit
33:58
concept it's a key word it's an internal
34:04
state of a single thermodynamic system
34:07
or a relation between several
34:09
thermodynamic systems connected by more
34:11
or less permeable or impermeable walls
34:15
there you go never so but that's I'm
34:17
just telling what the term is
34:20
so yeah well so you don't have to go
34:22
looking at it yourself sounds like a
34:24
bogus term if ever but when I said just
34:27
to finish it when I saw those that ten
34:29
hours when they were like the high
34:31
priests of the the Church of climate now
34:35
it's the green religion
34:38
and it's trend people are really there I
34:40
don't think they're acting they're
34:42
really all in well I think I don't think
34:45
they're acting either all right there
34:48
are it does happen at some levels where
34:50
some people do act but I don't think any
34:52
of these people these weeks sister
34:55
candidates for the Democratic Party
34:57
nomination I think that all of them are
35:00
all in with the possible exception to
35:01
Biden and then bite blew his eyeball out
35:06
you know that's it and I think that was
35:09
real that is that he got a bloodshot eye
35:11
and it's the symptom of all kinds of
35:13
other stuff and medication can cause it
35:15
well I was somebody suggested my
35:18
suggestion to cuz get his energy up a
35:21
little bit they get some some speed
35:23
balls a couple of you know shots of this
35:25
and that and he got his blood pressure
35:27
blew on eyeball oh it would be guys all
35:32
jacked up on something Bennie's he's
35:35
jacked up and talking like a madman he's
35:37
talking about climate change and going
35:38
on and on boom his eyeball blows out
35:41
this can happen yeah it's not very
35:45
healthy though and it's not being
35:46
addressed so much blood pressure that it
35:49
blows out your eyeballs hold it buddy
35:52
doesn't never spring on it well where
35:54
were we
35:55
it's unbelievable it's not healthy at
35:57
all porno then again they could have
36:00
just got drugged him to get the eyeball
36:02
to blow up to make it make you know I
36:04
think he's this guy's not gonna be the
36:06
nominee what it is what did you think of
36:09
his performance overall I didn't watch
36:11
it
36:12
oh those day i ball blow up yeah he was
36:17
not good he wasn't it just not good he's
36:18
not good
36:21
he doesn't want the nomination he's just
36:25
doing it as kind of like a favor to his
36:28
one son who does horrible that's a
36:31
horrible way to go out you know you
36:33
could have been you know the man who
36:35
stood by Barack Obama side now he's the
36:37
guy with the blow not eyeball I'm sad
36:43
for Joe don't like this at all he's not
36:47
and he's doing like he doesn't even he's
36:49
not even camped
36:50
he's unkempt you know he's all these
36:54
they have fake hair and I just bawled
36:56
you know if he had any thing going on
36:58
he'd be wearing a wig and he would have
37:00
started wearing it years ago when he had
37:02
his plugs now the cool thing is that he
37:05
has the same sickness that Trump has is
37:07
you know saying things wrong getting
37:10
them wrong repeating things that were
37:11
wrong saying something opposite of what
37:13
he said yesterday it's kind of a thing
37:15
and maybe that's just age I don't think
37:19
so I think it's a style mixed with age
37:22
but you have to remember it's my style
37:28
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37:30
so Biden if you recall did run for
37:33
president I think it was a couple times
37:36
he way back before Barack and right back
37:39
in the 80s and I'm leaving right right
37:40
and he was just a foolish it guy back
37:43
then yeah before it was old he's kind of
37:45
yeah you're right it's kind of back
37:47
where he was now hasn't really changed
37:48
that much yeah he was a plagiarist and
37:51
he also said he got some degrees he
37:53
never got he was actually humiliated out
37:55
of one of the races for lying about his
37:57
college education oh I remember that
37:58
yeah and he should be cancelled for that
38:03
cancel him you know they only did
38:07
they're letting him do his own thing I
38:09
think it I think everyone knows he's not
38:11
gonna make it and we all know who the
38:12
nominee is gonna be in a starting to
38:14
appear I think it's starting to very
38:15
slowly move into the public
38:17
consciousness Hillary yes day one and
38:21
I'm not I haven't changed my my stick on
38:24
this list of the dominie sand who's
38:28
running and who's gonna win I keep
38:29
Hillary on there whether she's on the
38:31
podium or not
38:33
it would you know timing is everything
38:35
and I think Joe if Joe pulls out she
38:38
swoops in we already removed Gillibrand
38:41
which is good if you can't have you
38:43
can't have someone else coming from New
38:44
York yeah she's the Hillary clone so
38:46
that would be that's an obvious spot so
38:48
it does free up some some space but a
38:52
big a biggie would have to go and now
38:54
and Joe would be ah be I think Elizabeth
38:56
Warren a lot being put especially her
38:58
there's a lot being put on her by the
39:00
media
39:01
I think BT and I think you've picked her
39:03
up as the leader because they don't know
39:06
camel is a a loser she can't pull it off
39:08
and she's not gonna and she's giggling
39:11
giggles and giggles and she's got a
39:13
super-sized know what she's talking
39:15
about about anything so she's done and
39:18
yeah I mean somebody may still think she
39:20
can win I mean including Scott Adams
39:22
who's predicted her some time ago nice
39:24
man with it well he's pretty head at
39:25
this Janet who picked at her picked her
39:27
for some time ago yeah but she's guys
39:29
got no prayer Warren is the new chosen
39:32
one by the media and but if Hillary
39:35
comes in Oh goodbye ladies just blow
39:37
warning bylaws yeah but Hillary is still
39:41
not well you know there's pictures of
39:42
her out and about and you can see she's
39:44
retaining water her ankles are
39:46
incredibly swollen now then I can't go
39:48
she's swollen ankles it that happens
39:50
when yet yeah anyway I was gonna follow
39:58
up on the shootings we had in Texas
39:59
recently and I do that for a number of
40:01
reasons mainly on my birthday my buddy
40:04
in Holland called me from live on his
40:07
morning radio show and yeah so we're
40:09
were yucking it up and then he's like
40:12
well I got asked you the question
40:13
everyone wants to know you know what's
40:14
going on with all the guns and killing
40:16
in America I'm like damn it's my
40:17
birthday you want me to answer this
40:18
question so it's really worldwide and I
40:23
wanted to give a response to that and
40:25
then follow up with what's going on here
40:27
after the what we had al Paso we had
40:30
Odessa so a lot of shooting going on
40:33
here first part in a Matt and I've lived
40:37
in many countries and the only country
40:39
I've ever lived in where the citizens
40:41
had a right and also owned guns we have
40:43
hundreds of millions of them in United
40:45
dates is the US and I've lived in the
40:47
Netherlands I've lived in Belgium I've
40:49
lived in the UK and I'm gonna make it
40:53
very simple for people who were who were
40:55
outside of the u.s. our country was
40:58
founded on kicking the government's
41:01
asked with guns
41:02
the Brits is it not look we want to go
41:04
here leave us alone they didn't leave us
41:06
alone so we fought them and we shot at
41:08
it and they shot back and we want so
41:10
it's founded on the concept of having
41:13
guns is a good idea if you if the
41:15
government's a problem now we have the
41:17
Constitution and in there it says very
41:19
very specifically that the people if
41:22
they're tired of this shit then they can
41:24
form a new government well how do you do
41:27
that well you can't do it without guns
41:30
because the in every country I've been
41:33
in the the grasp that the closing in the
41:38
Luton the notices the letters the forms
41:41
they keep pushing you down and down and
41:43
down and in the United States we have
41:46
one ultimate deal which is we have guns
41:50
so if you really push us too far you
41:53
politician will not be able to walk
41:56
anywhere because we're everywhere and
41:59
that's the only reason we really have
42:01
the guns I'm not gonna bullcrap anyone
42:04
about it it's for to be ready to be
42:07
against our own government does that
42:09
come with risk yes does that come with
42:11
crap yeah absolutely
42:13
it's not the biggest pool of people
42:14
dying but it's really stepped up it's no
42:17
good
42:19
that's just so if anyone said mine they
42:21
have a guns yes to the Second Amendment
42:23
fine I'm telling you the basics of what
42:25
we're about
42:26
would you agree John I would not
42:30
disagree okay that's your standard
42:33
bullcrap answer I appreciate it thank
42:37
you for the many who emailed although we
42:40
already know I wanted to know if the
42:42
ak-47 was sold in the United States as a
42:45
semi-automatic yes indeed and it is
42:47
called the ak-47 there's a lot of
42:50
copycats and we may not have mentioned
42:53
it but we're very aware and people
42:54
should be aware as well that you can own
42:58
a machine gun a fully automatic weapon
43:01
in the United States but most don't
43:04
because it's very expensive in the class
43:07
three permit you have to get through the
43:08
National you know as a tax stamp through
43:12
the end you know this the NFA National
43:13
Firearms Act and you know it can cost
43:16
ten thousand dollars or more just to go
43:18
through this process so it's friction
43:20
that's why we don't have them that's
43:22
probably a good thing although I don't
43:25
know I know what difference it really
43:26
makes but it's not you know yes but you
43:29
could do Kenny hand you can if you're a
43:32
criminal or let's say you can create
43:33
yeah you can you can make of course but
43:38
I mean these are just fantasy it's you
43:40
know people send me like reams of text
43:44
and an email explaining that I'm wrong
43:46
even though we we know this we've been
43:49
through this for ten years I appreciate
43:51
it yes it's legal to have a an automatic
43:54
weapon you have to go through a lot of
43:56
Hoops most people don't do it but
43:57
there's plenty out there and we don't
44:01
and people that sense you're talking to
44:03
the overseas audience there is a
44:05
difference between an automatic rifle
44:08
rat weapon machine gun and an automatic
44:11
pistol which everybody owns yeah an
44:15
automatic pistol is not a machine gun
44:17
it's just a pistol that cocks itself
44:19
yeah yeah it's called an automatic but
44:24
it's semi-automatic so now we have this
44:28
topic of background checks and
44:34
let me see I have a clip here that I
44:36
wanted to play this is yeah this is
44:40
governor Abbott of Texas with some
44:42
information that I think it's been
44:44
underutilized by the by the m5m but it's
44:47
it's good governor Greg Abbott said
44:50
Monday that's a suspected gunman who
44:51
killed at least seven people and injured
44:54
22 others in a shooting over the weekend
44:56
had failed a gun background check so he
44:59
had failed a background check at a store
45:02
which is how it's supposed to work
45:04
but he he had received a weapon from a
45:09
friend and this is what they mean by
45:11
comprehensive background checks but of
45:15
course if is a private sale now you'd be
45:20
the only way you can really enforce
45:24
background checks on private sales is to
45:27
have a guaranteed registration of every
45:30
weapon and having lists of people lists
45:34
is not a very loved idea certainly not
45:37
lists of people who have guns so that's
45:40
where the problem is and obviously if
45:43
this guy cuz you know there's all kinds
45:45
of reports that he was shooting at
45:46
animals from the roof of his house with
45:48
a gun that he knew whether he had or not
45:50
someone should have gone and looked in I
45:52
looked in on said and checked to see if
45:54
he ever failed a background check and so
45:56
none of this is done so it's a lot of
45:58
lip service and we certainly could do a
46:00
lot better
46:01
sadly the Washington Post reports today
46:06
and they only quote sources sources
46:11
familiar with it that Harper
46:15
Health Advanced Research Project agency
46:18
is working with of course the president
46:22
the the the White House the complete
46:24
administration in and I'm reading the
46:27
the the wording now in considering a
46:31
proposal that would use Google Amazon
46:33
and Apple to collect data on users who
46:37
exhibit characteristics of mental
46:39
illness that could leave to violent
46:40
behavior
46:43
in other words a form of social credit
46:47
score
46:51
and I if obviously if this is true this
46:58
is this is a huge problem but the
47:02
Washington Post doesn't tell us who said
47:05
this to him
47:10
and so but the post is literally calling
47:13
it a social credit score such as China
47:18
and I'm flabbergasted I mean surely this
47:21
this cannot be a true story if this is
47:24
you could be making it up - yeah I don't
47:27
trust the Washington Post anymore well
47:28
that's the problem I have is you know I
47:30
don't trust any publication really but
47:32
you know USA Today is writing about it
47:35
voted somebody maybe and use some names
47:36
instead of just nonnamous sources well
47:39
they're doing something like this
47:40
the concept was advanced by the Suzanne
47:42
Wright foundation and first discussed by
47:44
officials on domestic on the Domestic
47:46
Policy Council and senior White House
47:48
staffers in June of 2017 so this is
47:52
maybe very old old but the idea has
47:54
gained momentum in the wake of the
47:56
latest mass shootings that killed 31
47:58
people in one weekend in El Paso in
48:00
Dayton Ohio
48:01
the Susan Wright Foundation
48:03
reappropriation last weekend proposed
48:05
that harpa include a safe home of the
48:10
stopping aberrant fatal events by
48:12
helping overcome mental extremes project
48:15
no god they came up with an acronym you
48:17
dicks safe home officials discuss the
48:22
proposal at the White House last week
48:23
said to people familiar with the
48:25
discussions these people and others
48:27
spoke on the condition of anonymity
48:29
because of the sensitivity of the
48:31
conversations but you read through this
48:33
whole article and they're talking about
48:36
having some kind of either an app or
48:39
using data directly from the big Silicon
48:43
Valley companies to track you and see if
48:46
your behavior is apparent aberrant I'm
48:50
sorry and if you need to be looked into
48:52
I that would be half the people that use
48:57
these things I'm a little flabbergasted
49:01
I mean I think okay maybe let's look at
49:04
a simple one and I'm not happy about
49:07
saying this but if we just took one
49:10
simple example whose on antidepressants
49:13
here's a question if someone is
49:16
depressed should they have a gun
49:20
No okay problem solved there's your list
49:25
yeah go to the drug companies get a list
49:27
over there pharmacies yet listen
49:28
everyone on antidepressants and take the
49:30
guns away that's a start
49:32
yeah that would do it well that's well
49:35
let's check in by the way since we're on
49:38
the topic let's check in on China's
49:40
China's social crest credit score update
49:43
XI yang Yang's company has developed a
49:45
social credit app it gives China's youth
49:48
a taste of the benefits one can have
49:50
with a good social credit rating what is
49:53
this sargon of akkad speaking this is
49:58
again where almost what you just talked
50:00
about which is this is an app that helps
50:03
you get this is the Google stuff I mean
50:06
this is just a disgusting story and it
50:08
is yes exactly who it is our Cod XI yang
50:10
Yang's company has developed a social
50:12
credit app it gives China's youth a
50:15
taste of the benefits one can have with
50:17
a good social credit rating the Beijing
50:20
startup collaborated with the Communist
50:22
Youth League of China to gather personal
50:24
data from over 70 million young people
50:27
the app is called eunuch town it gives
50:30
user a score based on six criteria
50:32
personal information volunteer works
50:35
social connections credit history
50:37
consumption history and track record of
50:40
honoring contracts the lowest score is
50:43
350 and the highest is 800 users with
50:47
high scores above 650 can benefit by
50:50
getting discounts on online courses or
50:52
even be parachuted directly into the
50:54
second round of job interviews but China
50:57
Youth Credit Management has more
50:59
ambitious goals when it comes to
51:00
capitalizing on social credit it wants
51:03
to build a system to cover all Chinese
51:04
citizens between the ages of 18 and 45
51:07
an estimated 460 million people
51:14
yay that's the future right there well
51:18
we need to fight that maybe a quick well
51:20
we didn't fight it with credit scores no
51:23
but we didn't know and now Credit Karma
51:26
and other companies of the like are
51:28
owned by Google's yeah we should know we
51:30
should know what's going on this is why
51:32
you don't want to install these apps
51:33
right I was watching TV last night with
51:35
the keeper and I said you know John and
51:37
I predicted this at least 10 years ago
51:40
cuz every in car insurance company now
51:44
has an app you get extra savings for
51:46
good behavior so the axis on your phone
51:49
you're required to be a part of the
51:52
discount program to have the app the app
51:54
tracks your what you did the app will
51:57
even know if you're holding on to your
51:59
phone in the car with use of the
52:01
accelerometer it knows how fast you're
52:03
going if you brake suddenly it has all
52:06
this data and oh I'm sorry you're you're
52:08
zipping some unsafe behavior so your
52:11
premiums are going up and it's here and
52:14
there's no one outraged about it well
52:16
this is great discount discount good
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best price this price marshall mcluhan
52:25
I've heard the name throughout my life I
52:27
never really knew who the guy was
52:29
he's a can the Navy indid you ever
52:31
follow anything that he said all I've
52:33
read everything here is ever written I
52:35
used him as a basis for a lot of my
52:38
college papers holy crap what's the best
52:40
book that he's written that we should
52:41
read when it pertains sanding media
52:44
understanding media so someone sent me a
52:46
link to a documentary about him
52:50
and so this is from 1967 and just the
52:54
three topics but all kind of around the
52:56
same idea you know when we talk about
52:58
off the grid
52:59
ot G I want to play that here is the
53:04
he's also the guy that came up with the
53:06
the the medium is the message was that
53:09
his quote yeah that's in the book
53:11
understanding media okay so that's
53:12
definitely but we have not discussed
53:14
this book on the show ever that I can
53:16
recall not on things it should be on the
53:18
no agenda book list for shit here he is
53:22
talking about now this is before the
53:25
internet but not really before satellite
53:27
or satellite was out there and he saw
53:29
new communications and satellites and
53:32
how this would affect news on satellite
53:37
system of broadcasting permits for
53:38
example an immediate participation in
53:41
events anywhere in the world ending all
53:44
news reports what we call a news report
53:48
is a verbalized substitute for
53:51
participation in that event with
53:53
satellite broadcasting you just go to
53:55
the place and participate directly in
53:57
the sufferings or the events of that
53:59
area floods or whatnot
54:01
weather this will tend to create a a new
54:04
kind of news right know for example the
54:07
present time what we automatically think
54:09
office news it's just bad news if it
54:11
isn't bad news it isn't news if it's
54:14
good news it's likely to be PR or
54:16
advertising and it takes an awful lot of
54:19
bad news to sell all that good news that
54:23
we have to carry in our newspapers and
54:25
magazine so this and just think of what
54:28
he's saying here in relation to what
54:29
we're seeing with news today so this
54:31
1967 I was three is fifty two years ago
54:35
this guy was saying there's either
54:36
deconstructing it perfectly before it
54:38
even happened and now he's going to give
54:41
us insight into what we're witnessing
54:43
today on social media which back in the
54:46
day was called the Global Village the
54:48
electronic Global Village does that go
54:52
back to the 60s that term
54:55
yeah that's where all came from you guys
54:57
were smart back then here he is and
55:00
listen yeah but there were just the
55:01
other work they made us get stoned so he
55:04
couldn't remember anything well here's a
55:07
little jiggling of your handle Global
55:10
Village is not created by the motorcar
55:11
or even by the airplane is created by
55:14
instant electronic them information
55:17
movement the Global Village is at once
55:20
planet as wide as the planet and as
55:22
small is a little town where everybody
55:24
is maliciously engaged in poking his
55:26
nose at everybody else's business the
55:28
global village is a world in which you
55:31
don't necessarily have harmony you have
55:33
extreme concern with everybody else's
55:35
business and much involvement in
55:38
everybody else's life it's a sort of an
55:40
lenders column writ large and it doesn't
55:44
necessarily mean harmony peace and quiet
55:46
but it does mean huge involvement in
55:49
everybody's office of everybody else's
55:51
affairs and so the Global Village is as
55:54
big as a planet and as small as the
55:58
village post office for example under
55:59
the age of the information explosion all
56:02
the walls go out between age groups
56:04
ethnic groups between family groups
56:08
national groups between economies the
56:11
walls all go out people suddenly have to
56:14
adjust themselves to this new proximity
56:17
this new interrelationship and merely to
56:21
tell them that this has happened isn't
56:23
very helpful for help for what they need
56:24
to know is if it is happening what does
56:27
it mean to me for example in the matter
56:29
of say automation and jobs screwed
56:32
screwed by the way by the way that what
56:35
is the deal or commentary there reflects
56:38
on an earlier segment of the show where
56:40
you got your call from Holland about the
56:43
shootings in Texas as if they should
56:45
care yep their button in and they
56:49
witnessed it as if they were there
56:51
because they witnessed the video they
56:52
witnessed firsthand so that's what he
56:55
would call satellite now the final clip
56:57
short this is this was very astute when
57:01
I heard this and it made me start to
57:03
think ok what exactly are we looking for
57:07
does things to people and they're always
57:11
completely unaware of this
57:13
they don't really notice the new medium
57:17
that is roughing them up they think of
57:19
the old medium because the old medium is
57:22
always the content of the new medium as
57:26
movies are tend to be the content of TV
57:28
and as books used to be the content
57:31
novels used to be the content of movies
57:32
and so every time a new medium arrives
57:35
the old medium is the content and it is
57:38
highly observable highly noticeable but
57:40
the real real roughing up and massaging
57:43
is done by the new medium and it is
57:45
ignored yes so what exactly is being
57:49
ignored that is being built with the new
57:54
medium while everyone obsesses over the
57:56
old content in the new medium and with
57:58
that I mean a cable news clips the
58:02
Netflix even Netflix Netflix you know
58:05
they to a degree they're creating
58:07
something new but not really they're
58:09
still doing the old content on the new
58:11
medium repurposing and producing in
58:13
similar ways so maybe podcasting is an
58:16
example of something that was completely
58:18
new I think I say what we do which is a
58:20
post modern form of old medium is
58:23
exactly what he's talking about yeah
58:27
which is why we're doing it really yeah
58:32
I'm doing it to stay alive just like you
58:39
fall in dude that you fall into it well
58:41
I have a few somebody's got to do it I
58:43
have a feeling everyone who's a part of
58:46
this value for value network is in one
58:49
way the other part of something much
58:51
bigger than the individual parts and
58:54
maybe that's a good time for me too
58:56
thank you for your courage and say in
58:59
the morning to you the man who put the
59:00
sea and climate eraser John C borass
59:04
good morning to you mr. Adam Caruso in
59:06
the morning all ships you see boots on
59:08
the ground feet in the air subs in the
59:09
water and all the Dames tonight's out
59:10
there yeah in the morning to the trolls
59:12
in the troll room hey trolls how you
59:14
doing no agenda stream calm where you
59:16
and check in 24 hours a day 7 days a
59:19
week there's always at least a hundred
59:20
people in there even the middle of the
59:22
night they got that talk in their
59:24
trollin they're listening to shows and
59:26
we got a ton of great shows lot of them
59:29
happen live check it out for yourself
59:31
it's free no agenda stream calm and I'd
59:34
like to say a hearty in the morning -
59:36
Darren O'Neill hat-trick week how could
59:39
we not give him the hat trick 3 album
59:42
arts in a row 4 episode 11 69 I was
59:45
titled hockey-stick hoax it was just a
59:48
great collage of buttons including the
59:52
disgust better dead than red the my
59:55
other job as a podcast button you
59:57
trigger me I'm scared and never reboot
59:59
and there was there was good art
1:00:04
but well let me just take away a lot of
1:00:06
stuff but did have a debate over a
1:00:09
couple of pieces oh oh so a lot of
1:00:12
people did the the unhoused or the
1:00:14
homeless experience which was like a
1:00:17
Disney ride yes and I think was yeah
1:00:20
Mike Riley did a very good version but
1:00:24
it was so once you look at it in a
1:00:27
smaller format there was just so much
1:00:29
going on
1:00:30
Mike Riley that was the competitive
1:00:32
piece I think Mike Riley had a piece set
1:00:34
it was very good the funhouse and yep it
1:00:37
was horrible actually it was a gruesome
1:00:39
piece but it was all original art very
1:00:43
nice piece make a great poster yeah yeah
1:00:47
if you blow it up really big and you're
1:00:49
just looking at it yes holy crap what it
1:00:53
was too busy didn't pop yeah yeah yeah
1:00:56
that the difference was is that the
1:00:58
Darrow Neal buttons which were simple by
1:01:00
comparison to like a mofo yes like a
1:01:05
mofo that's right and if some others
1:01:09
have a lot of it was
1:01:12
and I thought Nick the rats
1:01:17
we had this calm he had the scooters
1:01:19
flying through the air for scooter
1:01:20
Nadeau
1:01:21
oh yeah and then but we decided to use
1:01:24
scooter Nadeau as the opening and then
1:01:27
we had to title it something different
1:01:28
it was very complicated when you think
1:01:30
you're done you still have a lot of work
1:01:33
after the show everyone's off partying
1:01:34
drinking smoking weed why we are just
1:01:38
choosing art and coming up with the
1:01:39
perfect trio of bits to I want to say
1:01:43
that one of the pieces from us the show
1:01:46
but the camping one yes by oh that was
1:01:50
also very good yeah I thought that was
1:01:52
really a wonderful incredibly great
1:01:56
piece it wasn't gonna look as well as a
1:01:58
cover I was gonna pop so much but I used
1:02:00
it for the newsletter so I could at
1:02:01
least push it out there good good well
1:02:03
it was just cause it's a dynamite piece
1:02:06
yes all those little post dual signs
1:02:08
that you see when you go camping a lot
1:02:12
of yeah I was a lot it was good it was
1:02:14
very good
1:02:14
so thank you for that and these things
1:02:18
really helped the show that's why
1:02:21
artists do we have 10 times as much
1:02:23
artwork as we done episodes we're over
1:02:25
14,000 pieces of art and no agenda art
1:02:28
generator calm but when something like
1:02:30
that just pops out it helps people
1:02:33
listen it makes it reminds people Oh
1:02:35
something changed we're one of the few
1:02:37
podcasts that adhere to the spec as
1:02:40
invented where you change the album art
1:02:43
and I understand it's hard when you
1:02:44
don't have producers but we have
1:02:46
thousands of producers many of them do
1:02:49
things like that many of them help the
1:02:51
show in other ways such as supporting us
1:02:53
financially and we like to stop in the
1:02:56
first hour and to pay some respect to
1:03:00
our executive producers and associate
1:03:02
executive producers and this is for
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episode 1170 level 70 live and 70 let's
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think a few people starting with sir
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Dred Scott of the ELB Express who tops
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everyone with eleven hundred and seventy
1:03:19
dollars and 55 cents whoa
1:03:23
I love the consistent deconstruction you
1:03:26
guys bring
1:03:28
our last episode commentary on
1:03:30
Disneyland experiencing homelessness
1:03:32
ride they already have a walkthrough
1:03:36
ride all you need to do is fit one of
1:03:38
the non-disney off property hotels you
1:03:41
walked by people sleeping in under the
1:03:43
streets on the streets behind benches
1:03:45
people asking for money etc sorry it's
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been a while since my last donation
1:03:50
anyway think that's the end of that
1:03:52
moment of humor sorry it's been a while
1:03:55
since I haven't been to the Disneyland
1:03:56
as there's any one of those facilities
1:03:58
for some time sorry it's been a while
1:04:01
since my last donation I'm coming off a
1:04:02
long or coming off of the law of the
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heart of war of new twins twins you got
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twins to go along with our two year old
1:04:13
three kids and it's Ruby at 40 no joke
1:04:17
partay thanks for the good taste for the
1:04:20
sanity though thank you he didn't ask
1:04:23
for it but I'm gonna hand out a karma
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here for that you've got karma is
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another big couple big donors we're
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not it's all right it's 400 miles away
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or something forgive my forgive me pause
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father for their I have bow nerd for far
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too long my contribution of five five
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5.5 five is the tithing that I can offer
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to the BP itu today this podcast in the
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universe with people who are unfamiliar
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with the code happy birthday Adam John
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you're my idol of technology as a dude
1:05:14
named Ben I strive for the same amount
1:05:16
of skepticism of tech as you the cranky
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geek I even have the t-shirt nice it's a
1:05:24
collectible yeah I would like that I
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don't even have one I would like I would
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ask for and I don't send one I would ask
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for jobs come but I think it's more
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important to send goat Karma to my son
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thank you James I'm assuming is Georgia
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the state not George the country yes sir
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sleeping I'm sleeping on the job
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hold on where's
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hey 550 5.55 from Tigard Oregon ITM
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Jensen happy birthday Adam even though
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you forgot my jingle I love the hockey
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spike exposed a loved it in the last
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episode as it is of 2/3 of my as 2/3 of
1:06:26
my offspring are up in arms about
1:06:28
climate change is real it seems it seems
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only the podcasts are able to get me or
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get the word out about the long term
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please jobs jobs and jobs
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on or Cynthia Cabrera in Hallandale
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Beach Florida no it was a Hallandale
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Beach looks like it 3:30 is probably a
1:07:37
cute place 3:30 3.33 I recently be on
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the listening to your podcast three or
1:07:43
four or so ago you're four so far oh
1:07:46
wait she's up to three hundred thirty
1:07:47
three dollars and 33 cents after
1:07:49
listening to four shows all deduced
1:07:57
after hearing Adams comments on vaping
1:08:00
and the insane media coverage of the
1:08:03
alleged lung illnesses ha I felt it was
1:08:07
necessary to set the record straight
1:08:11
I've worked on regulatory and
1:08:12
legislation vaping issues since 2011 I
1:08:15
led what was at the time and still holds
1:08:18
the record for the large the largest
1:08:21
vapor trade associations in the space
1:08:24
and since departing the organization
1:08:27
I've consulted two companies larger and
1:08:29
small large and small I speak routinely
1:08:32
at meetings like all like all the annual
1:08:35
tobacco conference hosted events by the
1:08:38
Food and Drug and law institution goes
1:08:40
on and on with their background the
1:08:42
vapor industry is regulated but no
1:08:44
vaping products have been approved by
1:08:46
the FDA in fact there is very little
1:08:49
there's a very little baton there's no
1:08:51
battle going on these are the large
1:08:53
battle a large battle now me you want me
1:08:55
to reach this is very small here well
1:08:58
you might the problem is that this is
1:09:00
the one moment that you pick to do the
1:09:02
thing where the Sun is hitting the base
1:09:06
of my monitor of your chefs and right
1:09:10
into this abyss of flat base and
1:09:12
slamming me in the face okay so let me
1:09:15
pick it up in fact there's a very large
1:09:17
battle going on who's likely final
1:09:19
outcome will wipe out all vapor products
1:09:21
on the market as of May 10th 2020 any
1:09:24
vaping product that is not submitted at
1:09:26
pmta pre market tobacco application will
1:09:29
be considered an illegal product this is
1:09:32
this is actually some interesting news
1:09:34
this is content here so to address one
1:09:37
of your quotes directly there are no
1:09:39
approved products that have gone through
1:09:40
the regulatory process jool routine
1:09:42
routinely gets torn apart by the media
1:09:45
the FDA and the CDC and every anti
1:09:46
tobacco group out there
1:09:47
jool has been excoriated by pretty much
1:09:50
everyone so they're not protected or
1:09:51
immune from media coverage I don't work
1:09:54
for Jul Altria took a 30% investment in
1:09:57
Joule to the tune of 13 billion and they
1:09:59
don't own the company oh crap the 13
1:10:02
billion they only have 30 percent can't
1:10:04
believe that in fact they don't even
1:10:06
have a board seat and direct no
1:10:08
activities at Jul including their media
1:10:11
coverage the vaping illnesses being
1:10:13
poorly reported on a largely attributed
1:10:15
to synthetic THC or backroom type stuff
1:10:17
yes that we did say that not vaping
1:10:20
products like nicotine containing
1:10:21
liquids in them we're a very good
1:10:23
overview and more read
1:10:24
article from vaping 360 and as a URL and
1:10:29
let's see the same data claims Joule is
1:10:33
responsible for the epidemic of teen
1:10:35
teen vaping lumps and lumped in together
1:10:37
nicotine based products with marijuana
1:10:39
based products which are used quite a
1:10:41
bit amongst teens it is true that THC
1:10:45
cartridge producers do not generally add
1:10:46
nicotine to the mix although such
1:10:48
product does exist if you ever want
1:10:50
factual information about the regulatory
1:10:51
shitstorm that is about to destroy the
1:10:53
vaping industry please feel free to
1:10:55
contact me you know what a cynthia first
1:10:58
of all thank you very much for this I
1:11:00
think it we talk we've been following
1:11:02
vapes vaporizing for a long time I went
1:11:05
up to the Dallas Convention with with
1:11:08
Dexter which was a couple years back and
1:11:11
so this is good to know and even
1:11:14
correcting us on the 13 billion for only
1:11:16
30% of jewell that's there that would a
1:11:18
monstrous company what a monstrous
1:11:19
product well the thing that's in there
1:11:23
is that there's 13 billion invested in
1:11:25
the Joule and then the company that did
1:11:27
the investment isn't helping with their
1:11:29
PR which is dreadful yeah that's an
1:11:33
issue that somebody should address yes
1:11:36
that's that they haven't got anybody on
1:11:37
the board which is probably a bad idea
1:11:39
yeah what kind of what kind of thirteen
1:11:42
billion dollars around you put something
1:11:44
on the board maybe two people yes except
1:11:46
you know they've obviously been
1:11:47
successful too but if she thinks that
1:11:52
the whole thing's gonna go down the
1:11:53
tubes well that what we're gonna wind up
1:11:55
with is just a few companies who will
1:12:00
have sanctioned products well we kind of
1:12:02
figured this out early on is that you
1:12:04
know it's gonna cost you have to do a
1:12:05
million bucks to go through FDA approval
1:12:08
per per flavor so yeah anyway a lot of
1:12:13
this is just virtue signaling there's no
1:12:15
there's there's no regulation yet
1:12:18
so it's all just media you know
1:12:21
manipulation the making it sound like
1:12:23
there's all kinds of stuff happening but
1:12:26
it's all behind it well I'm gonna say
1:12:30
the competitors I'm saying anybody was
1:12:31
behind it but when I see the media keep
1:12:34
picking up these same exact stories and
1:12:36
so it's like a virtual like a press
1:12:38
release yeah
1:12:39
that you know about the lung damage well
1:12:41
I would say this company is behind it
1:12:43
because what they're trying to do is
1:12:45
you'll yes why not of course that's but
1:12:49
bad publicity they're going to be the
1:12:51
only guys doing it legally when all this
1:12:53
is over maybe no I thought I put that in
1:12:57
the book for me anyway
1:12:58
Cynthia thank you welcome to the No
1:13:00
Agenda producing family and thank you so
1:13:03
much for your support and me hand you a
1:13:05
car oh yeah uh this is new for you so
1:13:09
you might enjoy a little goat Karma so
1:13:11
something special we do here you've got
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feels good right sir Johnny B comes up
1:13:20
next with 265 bucks from sir Johnny B
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aisle it I love what I Love New York
1:13:30
know Cuomo I Love New York no good isn't
1:13:34
that a reference to some sort of a
1:13:35
phrase yes I love you no homo I think
1:13:38
okay yeah yeah yeah happy birthday Adam
1:13:41
this is my yearly $5 a week donation and
1:13:45
$55 for your birthday like like when I
1:13:49
was gonna give 265 ok 105 dollars for
1:13:54
your birthday like the card from Carson
1:13:57
Island hold on a second I did find a way
1:14:00
to deal with this first election I just
1:14:02
put a denied notice I moved over and
1:14:04
it's it's coming it did moves as the Sun
1:14:06
was like hey Obama you could die that's
1:14:10
true to to the head Hillary cackle and a
1:14:13
karma for good measure sorry not to not
1:14:17
for keeping the two the three rule
1:14:18
thanks for Johnny be linked for
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links for link for I I'll oh I love a
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link for I Love New York
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no Cuomo shirt shop leather cast comm
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product / well well done so a shirt -
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you might die whatever came up came up I
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Love New York no Cuomo shirt shop
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blather cast comm you're gonna have to
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dig okay because this is not a URL
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that's readable all right okay yesterday
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fuga Zotoh though was here by count of
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America's heartland and Saudi Arabia
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checks in at two hundred fifty six
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dollars and 19 cents these are our
1:15:20
buddies were just here the whole family
1:15:23
yes you just had dinner with him yes
1:15:26
donation ft5 samolians for uncle Adam's
1:15:30
birthday from each of us named Isabella
1:15:32
and melody and Sir Dave me along with
1:15:36
the Pelin palindrome Asian to celebrate
1:15:41
919 oh one of the two guys who's done
1:15:44
that as they say a family who no agenda
1:15:48
together hits people in the mouth
1:15:50
together request some cook travel
1:15:52
cameras they head back to Riyadh this
1:15:55
week and Adam thanks again for having
1:15:57
supper with us last weekend the ladies
1:15:59
got a kick out of hearing your coverage
1:16:01
of the evening on the following show
1:16:04
that they did yeah sure they were were
1:16:07
amused I it was a real gas jingle
1:16:12
request been a while since we had heard
1:16:14
the Gitmo nation national anthem as well
1:16:16
play at the end mine cueing that up I
1:16:19
thank you for your courage today fugu
1:16:21
Zotoh vite count of America's heartland
1:16:22
Saudi Arabia Day melody and the lovely
1:16:25
and talented Dame Isabella and the
1:16:28
flashing feet flashing the Riverdance I
1:16:31
tell you of the Riverdance
1:16:32
she the dance she's a pro yeah we saw
1:16:34
video of her dancing it's cool
1:16:39
well let me just throw them let me just
1:16:40
let me just throw him a karma and we'll
1:16:42
we'll get that Gitmo nation athlete from
1:16:44
man for you you've got karma into the
1:16:48
show that was the the travel Carmen they
1:16:52
needed Kevin I don't know
1:16:55
kookaburra chimera no yeah Kabira Cooper
1:16:58
Derek 255
1:17:00
he just says happy birthday Adam well
1:17:03
thank you Kevin
1:17:05
bill Waterson in pen tres I love angles
1:17:11
Barry great britain never heard of that
1:17:14
no no 250 bucks that's a long ways from
1:17:18
here a little over a year ago whilst
1:17:20
going through a period of frustration
1:17:22
with m5m a work colleague
1:17:25
niels von kucik smashed me in the mouth
1:17:30
it's nice one coke nears von Koch
1:17:36
well since then my newfound clarity of
1:17:39
thought and reasoning has nearly got me
1:17:42
beaten up but what I formerly considered
1:17:45
normal people and my friends are
1:17:47
astonished at my apparent overnight
1:17:51
overnight switch to an extreme far-right
1:17:54
Oh God welcome to the family Phil I'm
1:17:56
glad you're here yeah you say something
1:17:58
yeah global worries bullshit I've since
1:18:06
learned learned enlightenment is
1:18:08
dangerous and careless talk cuts costs
1:18:12
lives probably your own there's a symbol
1:18:15
of my great gratitude to one of the
1:18:17
finest men I I have had the fortune to
1:18:20
meet I would like to my donation to be
1:18:22
added to Neil's account which will bring
1:18:25
him to Knights status hmm my pledge
1:18:30
allegiance sir Jack Daniel's of end
1:18:33
Stone corrida vorak you're doing a great
1:18:36
thing Phil Watterson okay well this is
1:18:38
not on the list well I got it no I got a
1:18:40
note from Eric about that and he says
1:18:42
happy to do it but we just need the
1:18:44
because you know we don't track
1:18:45
everyone's accounting it's the honor
1:18:47
system and why wouldn't we were one
1:18:49
group so we just need Niels to send his
1:18:52
numbers in not that we don't believe you
1:18:54
we just want to make sure that we do it
1:18:57
right
1:18:57
so if Neil Stanley get my test tile he
1:19:00
once we have no you know I don't know if
1:19:02
that's the title he wants exactly
1:19:03
seconds in abeyance
1:19:06
yes but thank you very much in abeyance
1:19:07
thank you very much Phil karma for you
1:19:09
welcome my friend you've got
1:19:12
karma be careful with him John Foley out
1:19:16
of Chicago comes with two hundred thirty
1:19:17
two dollars and 55 cents witch's tribute
1:19:21
to the birthday jingles he's got some
1:19:24
jingles and Reverend Al respect you go
1:19:27
karma and that's true yeah in the
1:19:30
morning a happy belated birthday to Adam
1:19:33
and happy actual birthday to me it's my
1:19:36
first time in the first half of the show
1:19:39
and I other was first executive producer
1:19:42
excellent yes excellent I want to say
1:19:44
thanks for keeping the keeping me sane
1:19:48
and the such
1:19:50
a little unconventional and a bit brash
1:19:53
but I can but can I call out sir ten T
1:19:58
it guesses 10 T has a douchebag just you
1:20:00
can't be a dude gotta be careful he can
1:20:06
do whatever he wants he has to deal with
1:20:08
him tonight
1:20:09
if only for the fact that tonight he'll
1:20:12
be cheering for the oh okay football
1:20:15
game on tonight he because he's gonna
1:20:17
beat you okay we will hold on a second
1:20:19
stop the show we have talked about this
1:20:21
before he's cheering for the Packers
1:20:23
over the bear so this guy's a Bears fan
1:20:25
the Bears he says this is suboptimal
1:20:28
John any early Superbowl predictions
1:20:31
yeah the Rams will be in the Superbowl
1:20:33
and this time they'll win the that's an
1:20:39
early prediction I haven't seen one wait
1:20:41
wait don't I get to predict anything
1:20:43
well you can predict all you want but he
1:20:46
didn't ask you but let's back up a
1:20:48
second we're not doing douchebag
1:20:50
call-outs for sports teams one where the
1:20:53
policy so I didn't realize that I died
1:20:56
can I hit the button because you didn't
1:20:59
realize what he has yeah I don't blame
1:21:01
you
1:21:03
but I'm just telling you everyone out
1:21:05
there sis don't start douchebag in the
1:21:07
different football baseball teams it's
1:21:11
not part of the what we're doing it for
1:21:12
because for one thing douchebag in the
1:21:15
Packers isn't gonna get us you know he's
1:21:17
not gonna drive anyone from the Packers
1:21:18
all I got douchebag I've got a donate to
1:21:21
the No Agenda show they don't do that
1:21:23
because nobody at the Packers the Green
1:21:25
Bay Packers not one person on that team
1:21:27
listens to this show which is abhorrent
1:21:31
when you think about it it is it's
1:21:34
ridiculous but true so they all right I
1:21:35
don't want the rings well thank you very
1:21:38
much
1:21:39
John Foley yeah you're on the list for
1:21:41
Bertani has the jingles
1:21:47
getting lunch at chick-fil-a believe the
1:21:52
tortise in the race Weaver was on ESP
1:22:00
ICT they're all shitty our ESP ICT
1:22:05
there's no real conference we much
1:22:11
resistance we much we fussed about we
1:22:24
commit you're the president if you're
1:22:25
sitting that's coming right now sorry
1:22:39
I like that Bishop did kind of crap
1:22:42
sighs yeah it ends poorly I should have
1:22:44
faded it out that's a good one so Lucas
1:22:47
the lost bits comes in for $225 and 22
1:22:50
cents from Tacoma Washington sir Lucas
1:22:54
the lost bits not overboard just trying
1:22:57
to get a down payment on a house
1:22:58
together however it is a three paycheck
1:23:02
month route jingo request it's Trump
1:23:05
let's Trump the president it's Trump
1:23:08
tube you know what that mean is the song
1:23:09
any Obama no no no and Putin don't worry
1:23:13
be happy okay and Putin president right
1:23:19
that's the song the president
1:23:26
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1:23:36
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1:23:41
[Music]
1:23:49
[Music]
1:23:59
David the goose goose Gor the goose the
1:24:02
GE us I don't know how to pronounce that
1:24:05
nibs necessarily but I do know how to
1:24:06
pronounce epsilon T Michigan that's
1:24:09
where he's from two hundred four dollars
1:24:10
and 20 cents
1:24:11
cyborg Dave his real name you needs a
1:24:15
random Manning and a random Fletcher er
1:24:19
thank you for your thank you for
1:24:22
providing sanity in this insane world
1:24:24
shout out to the troll room Big Ups to
1:24:29
Nick the rat and sewer chat hash browns
1:24:34
sewer chat tip of the hat to hog story
1:24:39
PS Adam did you get to mix I sent hey I
1:24:42
don't know which makes that is I've
1:24:44
gotten a lot of mixes so I need to know
1:24:47
what the mix was probably you've got
1:24:55
karma you asked we play
1:24:58
[Music]
1:25:00
I like that Donovan last on a list
1:25:03
dude named Craig FEMA region 5 in
1:25:07
Warrenville Illinois which I assume is
1:25:09
FEMA region 5 in 200 bucks john and anna
1:25:13
mighty em please d douche me douche the
1:25:21
genius at the beginning this is really
1:25:23
interesting that this is on this show
1:25:24
that really had the theme mm-hmm but
1:25:27
he's looking for that's true a triple
1:25:29
it's true the truth is true I've been
1:25:31
listening since the end of 2017 and have
1:25:34
since hit my brother Scott in the mouth
1:25:37
please call him out as a douche bag okay
1:25:41
for you Scott but also give him a jobs
1:25:45
camera as he continues to seek out his
1:25:47
dream job that I know he'll get and has
1:25:50
it because he has an upcoming interview
1:25:52
I'm a 30 year old millennial and hate
1:25:55
being called as such I didn't want to be
1:25:58
dead I don't want a handout I'm not
1:26:00
attached to my social media or
1:26:03
smartphone just know that there are some
1:26:06
aberrations out there or outliers as
1:26:09
we'd call them out there and they're and
1:26:11
they're proud and living life in a
1:26:14
better way no no no stop they're not out
1:26:15
there they're here they're in this group
1:26:19
where you are
1:26:22
the ones that are not crazy and all in
1:26:24
are here most of them but I do enjoy
1:26:28
making fun of us it's too easy what we
1:26:31
do to that's truly everybody does it's
1:26:33
true my consistent listening has finally
1:26:38
I don't know from the into an into an a
1:26:41
an atomic habit and gives my life a
1:26:46
what's an atomic habit and gives my life
1:26:48
so much balance
1:26:50
so I sincerely thank you too for the
1:26:51
every your courage also I constantly
1:26:54
tell my smoking-hot girlfriend Kristen
1:26:58
about subject matter from the show so
1:27:02
give her a shot out just to say that
1:27:04
means a lot to me that she keeps
1:27:06
listening to the to me vent is she
1:27:09
listening to the show shout out to
1:27:12
Kristen hey Christina when we met on our
1:27:14
first date I told her about the show
1:27:21
give some dating advice here yes we need
1:27:25
to do something Dvorak come on do not
1:27:28
discuss the show on the first date ever
1:27:30
ever this is a bad idea I mean it you
1:27:34
might get enough clues by the end of the
1:27:36
evening unless she's some like Hillary
1:27:39
hater that is just maybe a right-wing
1:27:43
gun nut and she hey you know this canoe
1:27:46
there are certain women out there that
1:27:48
yeah you can talk about this show
1:27:49
immediately and they'd be very happy to
1:27:52
hear about it but generally speaking
1:27:53
that's a that's not the normal person
1:27:56
you run into no this is bad policy it's
1:27:59
bad policy yeah uh she died anyway I
1:28:03
told her about the show and she seemed
1:28:05
intrigued hmm and not triggered or
1:28:08
annoyed I'll be like Jimmy he said
1:28:10
possible that she was just no maybe sexy
1:28:13
man
1:28:13
you know who knows there was something
1:28:16
to pursue like this guy's got money I
1:28:19
don't care what tinfoil hat stuff is
1:28:22
talking about the a sniff test so to
1:28:25
speak yeah you're you're doing it wrong
1:28:28
here's to hoping you do not find an exit
1:28:32
strategy dude named Craig FEMA region 5
1:28:35
shit
1:28:35
car girl and uh oh my goodness okay and
1:28:40
also a jobs karma for your brother Scott
1:28:43
and the that's true jobs jobs jobs and
1:28:48
jobs let's vote for job
1:28:52
we've got karma all you got to do his
1:28:55
ass and that concludes our list of
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producers for eleven seventy one of them
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1:30:11
you
1:30:13
boom yes boom okay yes okay well I've
1:30:21
got some stuff that I this was a there's
1:30:23
a guy that does a kind of a financial
1:30:25
love I know it's a video podcast this is
1:30:30
for the investors most is good guys
1:30:32
named Kyle bass you know I saw this is
1:30:35
the this is the guy in the hanger
1:30:37
yeah the guy in a hanger unknown a
1:30:39
hanger I thought was interesting that
1:30:41
you went back to the ban and interview
1:30:42
we played clips from and you pulled more
1:30:45
clips from it well I went the the the
1:30:49
ban and one did the one I sent to you
1:30:52
was this Chinese guy this is the same
1:30:54
interviewer right yes same guy yeah and
1:30:57
the guy's an expert in Bank of China's
1:31:02
banking and Chinese banking currencies
1:31:05
banking and currency exchange currency
1:31:08
trading that kind of thing is very
1:31:09
interesting guy he's not quite he took
1:31:12
out he took on banning Steve Banta and
1:31:14
Benin has a very interesting hour long
1:31:18
spiel that he gives and I've talked
1:31:21
about it before and I kept wanting to
1:31:22
get closer on it but in this case this
1:31:24
guy's was better at drawing Bannen out
1:31:27
excuse me excuse me
1:31:29
you do know it's Banyan Banyan Banyan in
1:31:35
concise ways either that or Banyan has
1:31:38
been doing this bent long enough that
1:31:43
he's polished his act Oh Mike fall Mike
1:31:47
came out of his little holder yes okay
1:31:54
you need to shove back in the hole there
1:31:57
we go it's back in all right
1:32:00
so let's play I got a bunch of clips
1:32:03
there's a lot of them are how long are
1:32:05
these things er minute half minute
1:32:08
there's one that's pretty long but it's
1:32:10
good let's try it start with the summary
1:32:13
a little summary overview this is ban
1:32:15
and bitchin and moanin banda is the
1:32:16
number one guy complaining about china
1:32:19
and i believe within these clips
1:32:21
there'll be at least two or three things
1:32:22
you've never known about before and
1:32:25
you'll find interesting not necessarily
1:32:27
- opening this is kind of a background
1:32:28
or well yeah Davos the people on Wall
1:32:30
Street what I call the IR department's
1:32:34
of China which are the investment banks
1:32:35
particularly Goldman Sachs and some
1:32:37
commercial banks the lobbyists for China
1:32:39
which is the basically the 25 or 30
1:32:41
largest corporations that deal in China
1:32:43
today they're the lobbyists in
1:32:44
Washington DC these are all all about
1:32:47
the big private equity guys like
1:32:48
Schwartzman these guys they're all going
1:32:50
to have to be held accountable for what
1:32:52
went on in China what China was able to
1:32:55
do in in basically coordination with the
1:32:58
elites in the West was de-industrialized
1:33:01
the industrial democracies of the west
1:33:04
both the Europe in the United States
1:33:05
that's why brexit in 2016 are
1:33:07
inextricably linked what it is is the
1:33:09
exporting of Chinese overcapacity and
1:33:12
Chinese deflation in basic industrial
1:33:15
goods and so China has and from the
1:33:18
Chinese point of view has been quite
1:33:19
brilliant they've essentially taken 350
1:33:22
million of their people from kind of
1:33:24
working poverty to middle class and 400
1:33:26
million people from abject poverty to
1:33:29
working poverty
1:33:29
so essentially two-thirds of their of
1:33:31
their population because their
1:33:33
population I really think is closer to
1:33:34
1.3 or 1.4 billion than what they say in
1:33:37
1.1 so what they've done is heroic in 30
1:33:39
years okay from from a from a strategy
1:33:42
point of view but that has been
1:33:44
exacerbated by the elites in the West
1:33:46
who basically kind of financed it and
1:33:47
brought it along it in fact would drop
1:33:50
the recent Trump was I think so special
1:33:53
he said hey this is not the way the
1:33:55
world has to be and just for those who
1:33:58
may have forgotten Steve Bannon on the
1:34:01
show known as Stephan Banyan was the
1:34:05
Trump's right-hand man when he had first
1:34:08
got into the White House and for a while
1:34:10
of course during the campaign and then
1:34:12
he yeah this is kind of an intellectual
1:34:14
law and he kind of got ceremoniously yes
1:34:18
yes yes he's irascible he never shaves
1:34:23
and he's kind of a mess as a looking guy
1:34:25
he doesn't keep him care of himself
1:34:26
despite his Hollywood underpinnings he
1:34:29
owns a big piece of the Seinfeld show
1:34:31
and he has right Bart he's the guy knows
1:34:34
he's been around he's got a lot of money
1:34:36
and he's been around he doesn't care but
1:34:38
he does hate the Chinese situation and
1:34:40
he
1:34:41
claim in general is that it's our
1:34:43
bankers are people that that we're all
1:34:45
part of a prop making China what it is
1:34:48
and he thinks it's a house of cards it's
1:34:49
gonna collapse and it's going to take
1:34:51
luckily because if you listen to these
1:34:53
other guys that we're not so linked to
1:34:56
the banking system over there because
1:34:58
apparently the banks are all according
1:35:00
to Bannon insolvent and the whole thing
1:35:03
is a mess and this is something but but
1:35:05
there'd meanwhile they're kicking our
1:35:06
ass in different kinds of ways so let's
1:35:08
let now here's the various different
1:35:09
little aspects to this this one is and
1:35:14
these are all different discrepant clips
1:35:17
that don't really connect there's just
1:35:18
one different one after another for
1:35:20
informational purposes let's try this
1:35:22
one Bannen on Chinese students by
1:35:27
defense department report on the
1:35:29
infiltration of China into our research
1:35:31
universities in our lab and a weapons
1:35:33
lives weapons labs funded by DARPA the
1:35:35
Air Force and why have why haven't we
1:35:39
put into place a proper people
1:35:41
management project I want you to go back
1:35:43
because I don't think people understand
1:35:45
these reports these reports are
1:35:46
essentially declassified reports that
1:35:48
showed that the 300,000 students are
1:35:50
here on student visas right and the
1:35:53
10,000 contractors that we have in the
1:35:55
weapons labs that you know up to I think
1:35:58
it's 2/3 could be intelligence assets
1:36:00
right right and in some percentage our
1:36:02
intelligence officers are agents and
1:36:04
they're working in our labs they're
1:36:06
working our labs this is on weapons
1:36:08
technology funded by our government this
1:36:10
is political correctness and greed and
1:36:15
avarice we're at large how did the
1:36:19
second time we've heard writ large on
1:36:21
this show he's not interesting Marshall
1:36:24
McLuhan use that in one of his case you
1:36:27
said writ large who oh good we don't use
1:36:29
it what does this mean
1:36:31
it means it means to an extreme Oh in
1:36:34
greed and avarice we're at large how did
1:36:38
contractors and let's call him at Booz
1:36:40
Allen and begin all these contractors
1:36:42
how did these contractors on these big
1:36:44
government programs get so many Chinese
1:36:46
nationals working into our weapons labs
1:36:48
our weapons labs are at the cutting edge
1:36:50
of national security
1:36:52
how did it happen and so this has got to
1:36:54
be done right away I don't know why it's
1:36:56
been a huge I think bone of contention
1:36:57
inside the administration the political
1:37:00
correctness of it all Steve admitted the
1:37:02
Financial Times of London leaked the
1:37:04
other day that my colleague Steven
1:37:06
Miller who's a terrific young man
1:37:08
actually had the plan in place to get
1:37:12
all 300,000 Chinese students out of the
1:37:14
country right way to cut the visas off
1:37:17
right away
1:37:18
not that we're going to execute on it
1:37:19
but it was even in the thinking and
1:37:21
obviously got leaked in the in The Times
1:37:24
that goes around the State Department
1:37:25
cetera right you look at all the
1:37:27
appeasers I am so glad I take great
1:37:29
pride that someone like Susan Thornton
1:37:32
is now you know owns a farm up in Maine
1:37:35
because she was part of this kind of you
1:37:37
know rational accommodationist this kind
1:37:39
of softness in in the American the
1:37:41
Defense Department in the in the State
1:37:44
Department in our intelligence services
1:37:46
that basically went along with what
1:37:48
China wanted to do and look the other
1:37:49
way that's a little tid bit we don't
1:37:56
really think about let's listen to Ben
1:38:00
and talk about the South China Sea this
1:38:03
is kind of interesting - oh this is
1:38:05
about the dashed line yeah a little bit
1:38:08
for one thing I found that was shocking
1:38:09
is that the South China Sea when I was a
1:38:11
young naval officer we went through the
1:38:13
South China Sea guns up radars up
1:38:16
everything moving is called free
1:38:18
navigation we did in international
1:38:20
borders what we want to do when we want
1:38:23
to do it because we're the United States
1:38:24
Navy okay we keep the sea lanes free
1:38:27
what I found out now is they got these
1:38:29
reeds everything like that in China we
1:38:31
only go through in what's called safe
1:38:32
navigation you go through with your
1:38:34
radars off no fire control solutions
1:38:36
like a good little boy just kind of go
1:38:39
and you're basically answering their
1:38:40
permission to go the South I didn't I
1:38:42
was on the South they consider they
1:38:45
consider when they
1:38:45
International Court china considers the
1:38:48
South China Sea to be an internal seat
1:38:50
of China I know they doubted lucky I
1:38:53
think we played this exact clip box they
1:38:57
think it's what they think it's a
1:38:59
territorial seat I know they are not
1:39:01
prepared the first thing they'll tell
1:39:02
you that the territorial integrity and
1:39:05
the sovereignty of China is not to be
1:39:08
questioned not to be questioned and they
1:39:10
consider that non dot line you know the
1:39:12
more people put it into documents the
1:39:14
more people put it on TV show more
1:39:17
people that rien further that mean they
1:39:19
want because they believe that that's
1:39:20
reality yeah you asked me what's going
1:39:22
to happen the South China Sea I said on
1:39:25
my radio show five years ago being a
1:39:26
shooting war
1:39:29
shooting war okay okay let's go on and
1:39:32
listen to this one this is kind of
1:39:34
interesting this is another thing I
1:39:36
didn't know anything about the Confucius
1:39:39
Institute I thought we talked about this
1:39:41
it's it's big on tinfoil hat shows the
1:39:45
Confucius scene this is Alex Jones topic
1:39:47
one more issue is the Confucius
1:39:49
Institutes yes the Confucius attitudes
1:39:51
are on many of our colleges they're
1:39:55
funded directly by the PLA yeah why do I
1:39:58
on the colleges allow so officiousness
1:40:00
it would be odd because II like the it
1:40:03
would be like in China having something
1:40:05
funded by the CIA that was directly half
1:40:08
like Church Catholic Church we're not
1:40:10
the Catholic Church the Catholic Church
1:40:11
just cut a deal that lets no no but
1:40:13
there's a huge issue Pope Francis just
1:40:15
cut a deal that lets the Atheist that
1:40:18
run the the regime in Beijing actually
1:40:21
pick our bishops so the Catholic Church
1:40:22
would not be a good idea since they've
1:40:24
already cal toad it would be equivalent
1:40:25
having CIA adn I have a Student Center
1:40:29
that promoted CIA culture right - in
1:40:32
China in China yeah okay that ain't
1:40:34
happening yeah okay you know what's not
1:40:35
happening cuz the Chinese say hey that
1:40:37
that's kind of that's not gonna that's
1:40:38
not gonna happen because that may affect
1:40:40
our sovereignty well how do so give me
1:40:42
I've got a practical you got to unwind
1:40:44
them Wow
1:40:45
I think you just said there you got to
1:40:46
shut them down okay right I think I
1:40:48
don't think it's anyway I do what I
1:40:50
think hey this whole thing about you
1:40:51
guys people are saying oh well they're
1:40:53
not that bad that pushing culture and
1:40:55
the help with students learn Mandarin
1:40:56
hey they're financed by the PLA they
1:40:59
have some server rooms in the Confucius
1:41:01
Institutes what that F's going oh this
1:41:04
is gonna be a sauna the American people
1:41:05
working people though here's what the
1:41:06
American people don't know this because
1:41:07
nobody reports it don't know some people
1:41:10
do in fact I do want to counter that
1:41:12
although not completely in China the
1:41:16
National Endowment for democracy which
1:41:18
is what he should have used as an
1:41:20
example is all over Hong Kong and we've
1:41:22
spent millions of dollars spurring Hong
1:41:26
Kong Freedom on particularly in the most
1:41:29
recent events so it's it's not it might
1:41:32
not like it has to be steak all you out
1:41:37
on this floor is Hong Kong I said it's
1:41:40
not China
1:41:41
prior
1:41:43
and by the way that we should be doing
1:41:45
that really really good work we've been
1:41:49
doing is getting these new or but if we
1:41:51
have I I question whether we really have
1:41:54
much influence on these riots well the
1:41:57
problem I gotta tell you that I got
1:41:59
along or protests and they're not riot
1:42:01
it's got a couple of notes from
1:42:02
producers who said you know yeah okay
1:42:06
the extradition bill which now has been
1:42:08
cancelled won't make any difference this
1:42:10
is something else
1:42:10
rents have risen 300% in five years
1:42:14
people are starving they can't you know
1:42:17
this it's shit it's all kinds of
1:42:19
corruption there's you know this whole
1:42:23
extradition bill was really about
1:42:24
getting corrupt bankers hauled hauled
1:42:27
back home to take care of them
1:42:29
because all of Hong Kong is one big scam
1:42:32
it's a big financial scam the way I read
1:42:35
it
1:42:38
well it's if you did they do talk about
1:42:42
the liquidity issues with the banks of
1:42:47
the big banks or all the big Chinese
1:42:49
banks are in Hong Kong mm-hmm the whole
1:42:51
China is a complete scam for the sounds
1:42:54
of these guys yes but when you when
1:42:56
you're living in Hong Kong you're
1:42:57
getting a taste can a taste of what it's
1:43:00
really like you know you were born and
1:43:02
you had nothing to do with the
1:43:03
agreements go away
1:43:05
no I I understand the problem in Hong
1:43:08
Kong well the last clip is another
1:43:11
obscurity and this is a little
1:43:12
interesting one just play the Alaska's
1:43:14
Bannon on the bat tax the most elegant
1:43:16
idea was the board adjustable tax which
1:43:19
is immediately killed by you and I both
1:43:20
know I love I love them that was perfect
1:43:23
in my opinion now by the way John I am I
1:43:27
am a huge believer that and I'm you know
1:43:30
Paul Ryan I've had our differences when
1:43:31
I first he first walked me through that
1:43:33
I said that's the solution exactly
1:43:35
that's the solution
1:43:36
it's kind of a gala terian way of going
1:43:38
at it I think I think and we all know I
1:43:40
get crushed yeah I think that that is
1:43:43
something that should be brought back up
1:43:44
in and very quickly in future years we
1:43:47
can do away with tariffs if we imposed a
1:43:49
border dress you got explained the
1:43:52
border adjustable tax I'm not quite sure
1:43:53
good ass yes I don't understand more
1:43:55
importantly it seems to me who crushed
1:43:57
it so I'd do a little research to figure
1:43:59
that one out
1:44:00
because it has been suggested Bryce the
1:44:02
board is really called a border
1:44:04
adjustment taxes the b8e
1:44:06
and I'll read from the invest Opia
1:44:08
investopedia border adjustment texas
1:44:13
short name for proposed destination
1:44:15
based cash flow tax on imported goods
1:44:18
also referred to as border adjustment
1:44:19
taxed the destination tax or border tax
1:44:22
adjustment and this scenario exported
1:44:23
goods are exempt from tax while imported
1:44:26
goods sold in the United States are
1:44:28
subject to the tax so there's no tariffs
1:44:30
it's just the tax it's the same thing
1:44:32
it's the same damn thing no it's not no
1:44:34
tariffs are terrorists are before you
1:44:38
pay in this case the difference is you
1:44:40
go to the store and they have one of
1:44:41
these products you have to pay this tax
1:44:43
you pay Oh with the bat attacks yeah
1:44:46
border justice tax depending on where
1:44:49
the good is consumed so it's like a VAT
1:44:51
acts only for certain products it's a
1:44:54
it's exactly like a VAT tax for imports
1:44:58
oh well that's an ore sample of a
1:45:00
corporation ship tries to and then it
1:45:02
gets complicated when you go back and
1:45:04
forth with to do car parts and stuff
1:45:06
like that but has pretty much been
1:45:08
worked out and it was first introduced
1:45:10
in 1997 by economist Alan Auerbach who
1:45:13
believed that the tax system would be in
1:45:15
line with business goals and national
1:45:16
interests this thing was killed by the
1:45:18
Koch brothers
1:45:24
course that doesn't behoove them well it
1:45:27
doesn't move a lot of people it was a
1:45:28
bunch of there's some politico's and the
1:45:31
Koch brothers and you know the Koch
1:45:33
brothers don't come up in the
1:45:33
conversation much because everyone still
1:45:35
tries to you know they try to bring this
1:45:37
the Democrats try to bring this nonsense
1:45:40
about citizens united and the Koch
1:45:43
brothers into the picture when neither
1:45:45
one of those groups is indicted think or
1:45:48
the Cobras the Koch brothers were
1:45:51
sending all their money against Trump
1:45:54
and since you can't associate Trump with
1:45:56
the Koch brothers because they don't
1:45:58
like him and they've never supported him
1:46:00
and they've never given their money even
1:46:02
though apparently whatever they give
1:46:03
their money to they win but they didn't
1:46:05
and there all this stuff - about
1:46:07
Citizens United it didn't affect Trump
1:46:09
one way or the other and so you did the
1:46:11
conversation is dropped a little bit
1:46:13
about it but they'll bring it back in
1:46:14
but the Koch brothers they're not
1:46:18
working and then in good faith with the
1:46:21
American public even though they're you
1:46:22
know they're libertarians they have all
1:46:24
these high ideals and then David Koch
1:46:27
dies two weeks ago there's no
1:46:29
retrospectives there's no and thank you
1:46:31
from PBS that I saw for supporting I
1:46:34
think he was the big PBS support yes yes
1:46:37
yes it's now but now it's just Koch bro
1:46:42
we don't have coke brother she just
1:46:44
bought this actually a couple other bro
1:46:45
yeah but that that's not funny so it's
1:46:47
coke bro
1:46:47
but yeah yes in fact a coke brother some
1:46:52
huge supporters of PBS the NewsHour and
1:46:55
everything in between
1:46:56
and yes they should have given him a
1:46:59
tribute but now of course not it just
1:47:01
hit me that but the guys were like
1:47:03
question sketchy but okay whatever I
1:47:06
don't care but now but not just for a
1:47:08
second back to the DAT instead of a
1:47:11
value-added tax it would be a boarder
1:47:13
adjusted tax and I think a judge I think
1:47:16
automobiles they actually they do know
1:47:18
exactly what percentage is German if you
1:47:21
look at a Mercedes for instance parts of
1:47:23
its America and you know some of its
1:47:25
Chinese and those those are broken down
1:47:28
on new vehicles I do know that and so
1:47:30
they are those bits are taxed
1:47:32
differently but that is before the
1:47:34
consumer sees it so it's an interesting
1:47:36
idea I must should I be against this I
1:47:39
kind of like the idea well you can buy
1:47:41
this product or buy this imported
1:47:43
product and here's we have to pay extra
1:47:44
because it's imported yeah that's not it
1:47:48
that's an interesting piece of friction
1:47:50
to add to the mix well it adds a little
1:47:52
barrier to entry for the product but at
1:47:55
the same time it gives you a realistic
1:47:57
look at how value is just product than
1:47:59
me for example you know they're gonna
1:48:02
put the tax on cheese and wine from
1:48:05
France at some point so let's just do
1:48:07
that yeah of course so you got your
1:48:09
bottle of wine and you look at the price
1:48:10
and you the curious thing I bet you with
1:48:13
the tax added to the bottle of wine it's
1:48:15
still gonna be cheaper than you're gonna
1:48:17
get it in France that's in you know in
1:48:21
in Europe the price is advertised always
1:48:25
include the value-added tax so I don't
1:48:29
think it's it's not in fact it's very
1:48:31
uncommon like in the United States where
1:48:33
you buy something and then there's oh
1:48:35
and there's you know five you know five
1:48:37
cents sales tax or eight cent sales tax
1:48:40
and that gets added on at the end in so
1:48:45
so you wouldn't necessarily and they
1:48:48
could specify oh this includes X percent
1:48:51
of B 80
1:48:52
yeah well be eighty yeah
1:48:56
apparently a lot of people like this and
1:48:57
it's been sounds good to me I don't know
1:49:00
I am drawn to it I'm sure I'm wrong some
1:49:03
it sounds good to meet you we're now
1:49:04
we're promoting it me you and me anyway
1:49:11
so that's O'Banion if you're gonna get
1:49:13
to see these these long lectures if you
1:49:15
can find this one this is a good one to
1:49:17
watch
1:49:17
it's an hour yeah and it's with this guy
1:49:20
bass and it's online as such for about a
1:49:23
year ago a year and a half ago bass I
1:49:25
think his name is Kyle bass
1:49:28
well let's take a brief break here and
1:49:31
go to KTLA's reporter on the spot we
1:49:34
tried to reach out to the man who died
1:49:37
in this pursuit they were unavailable
1:49:39
for comment might go back to you well
1:49:48
it's a single piece of video it's linked
1:49:50
to it's a YouTube video and it's not
1:49:52
edited that I can tell so it makes total
1:49:54
sense
1:49:55
we tried to reach out to the man who
1:49:57
died in this pursuit they were
1:49:59
unavailable for comment everybody
1:50:10
[Applause]
1:50:11
recognized that would get that thank you
1:50:13
just to stay on sorry you knew you'd get
1:50:17
that's no no no I didn't I did not
1:50:21
expect it to be clip of the day but I'll
1:50:23
take it
1:50:26
Alan Greenspan made a rare appearance on
1:50:30
CNBC and he had some comments now we
1:50:34
need a guy who is that guy how old oh
1:50:38
how old I don't ask ant look at Andrea
1:50:40
Mitchell he's older good they're married
1:50:43
aren't they married oh yeah I don't like
1:50:46
the interest seems to me but oh but he's
1:50:48
he was always a wolf a mumbler and just
1:50:51
well she's on CNN this is CNBC so it's
1:50:54
not a conflict of interest in this case
1:50:55
so he's on the CNBC shows and they're
1:50:58
talking about the economy because that's
1:51:01
what he's supposed to understand and
1:51:03
then this negative interest rates which
1:51:05
we've discussed on the show which is
1:51:07
taking place in in multiple countries
1:51:10
around the world certainly in Europe
1:51:11
which in an odd way means if you if you
1:51:16
put money in the bank to save you
1:51:17
actually have to pay the interest and to
1:51:20
pay that if you borrow money the money
1:51:22
if you borrow money to buy a house they
1:51:24
actually pay you or you don't have to
1:51:26
pay the whole thing back which is just a
1:51:29
phenomenal concept sorry yes I'm gonna
1:51:32
say he's 93 then he's still pretty
1:51:35
chipper actually this is a gimme then
1:51:40
for mr. Greenspan headline that you were
1:51:42
talking about the idea of negative
1:51:44
interest rates potentially happening in
1:51:46
this country do you think that's
1:51:49
something possible and if so what would
1:51:50
it signify well first of all what it
1:51:54
signifies really isn't the world
1:51:57
population is aging and that people are
1:52:01
recognizing that they're dying off at a
1:52:03
much later date than they originally
1:52:05
contemplated when they started to save
1:52:08
and as a result of that there's been an
1:52:12
endeavor to pick up fairly quickly like
1:52:15
the US Treasury 30 year yield
1:52:25
I would say offset to the other things
1:52:28
that are going on in the market it's
1:52:30
it's a real time that's the question the
1:52:34
reason that one of the reasons that gold
1:52:36
price is rising as fast as it is 1,500
1:52:40
pronouns that's telling us essentially
1:52:43
that people are looking for basically
1:52:47
resources which they know are gonna have
1:52:50
a value 20 years from now or 30 years
1:52:54
from now as they age and they want to
1:52:57
make sure that they have the resources
1:52:59
to keep themselves in place that is a
1:53:02
clearly fundamental force that's driving
1:53:05
this but we don't know how far it'll go
1:53:07
how far chairman Greenspan do you think
1:53:09
it could go do you think you could
1:53:11
actually visit our stores as well well
1:53:13
hardly likely that it's been you know
1:53:16
for example take a look at Japan you can
1:53:18
see it you know quite visually as it as
1:53:21
the population goes down and you see
1:53:24
pretty much throughout the world it's
1:53:26
just a matter of time before it's more
1:53:29
in the United States and I think the
1:53:32
issue here is watch the 30 year US
1:53:34
Treasury yield that's gonna tell you
1:53:37
what's happened all right I'd be all for
1:53:40
its pay me yeah I got we have a pretty
1:53:44
low interest rate on our house but it
1:53:45
can only get better I'm thinking refi
1:53:47
refi pay me pay the points yeah well
1:53:51
what's Greenspan said he thinks it won't
1:53:54
- we may not even take that long the
1:53:56
problem is liquidity drops like a rock
1:53:58
as you approach zero interest what does
1:54:01
that mean that means the banks aren't
1:54:03
gonna give you that loan that you can do
1:54:04
your refi with so you just not gonna get
1:54:06
it I mean you could I mean I D Li yeah
1:54:10
well where I am now and negative
1:54:12
interest rates there's gonna be someone
1:54:13
giving me something cheaper I preserve a
1:54:16
B maybe not you might be surprised how
1:54:18
hard it is to get refight well then
1:54:20
that's no fun yeah it sounds good on
1:54:23
paper in it so it's always was a very
1:54:25
simple process but more recently you
1:54:27
know they talk about all the interest
1:54:28
rates on housing should do this and that
1:54:29
anybody can't shake the money loose from
1:54:32
these guys he's definitely not gonna
1:54:34
shake it loose if there's negative
1:54:35
interest rates because the banks are
1:54:37
making money
1:54:38
because they you know they take in an X
1:54:40
amount say $100,000 and then there's a
1:54:43
negative interest rate so they're just
1:54:44
chipping away at it and put in their own
1:54:46
coffers then I gotta loan it to you so
1:54:48
that would cause a housing crisis
1:54:50
because no one can get a loan to buy a
1:54:52
house and then we get across a housing
1:54:55
problem and then we I know the answer
1:55:00
that sounded all hell is gonna break
1:55:03
loose and you're gonna need a Bitcoin
1:55:05
need a Bitcoin son I stay with CNBC for
1:55:10
a moment
1:55:11
Joe Kernan who is the kind of the older
1:55:14
not he's not even at all but the older
1:55:16
host on that morning show and he who
1:55:19
seems a little befuddled from time to
1:55:21
time he's he's kind of he's become a
1:55:23
Bitcoin er he's blue well I'd say he's
1:55:26
believing it okay well you don't think
1:55:29
so no I know watch this show I have no
1:55:32
idea whether it believes it or not more
1:55:34
than what I can see people doing it I
1:55:35
mean there's a lot of true believers on
1:55:37
the Bitcoin I mean you did I think max
1:55:39
is Wow max max max we all know max is
1:55:44
Satoshi just leave it where it is so
1:55:49
this is Mark Mobile Mobius famous
1:55:52
investor and he gets into this short
1:55:54
exchange about Bitcoin and you know is
1:55:57
it what is it worth and what happens is
1:56:00
they both end up realizing that holy
1:56:03
crap bitcoin is not that much different
1:56:05
from anything else that we're peddling
1:56:07
on this channel do you think that there
1:56:09
are crypto currencies that have inherent
1:56:11
value like digital gold do you think
1:56:13
Bitcoin for example has inherent value
1:56:16
if there's a cryptocurrency that is
1:56:18
really backed by gold and that is there
1:56:21
is a meaningful agreement and some kind
1:56:26
of modern thing of this connection then
1:56:29
this could be quite interesting that
1:56:33
would be a no then that's what you're
1:56:36
telling me because there there are
1:56:37
people that think the blockchain itself
1:56:39
imbues the the asset with inherent value
1:56:44
which is it which is that why they call
1:56:47
it digital gold but I mean we seem to be
1:56:49
okay with a lot of fiat currencies that
1:56:51
aren't backed by gold you know I don't
1:56:53
know is the Full Faith and Credit of the
1:56:55
government but nothing's backed by gold
1:56:57
anymore except an ETF so I don't know I
1:57:00
mean why why would
1:57:04
we didn't have any faith in any fiat
1:57:06
currency then no the bottom line is that
1:57:09
there's old generation of people who
1:57:11
have faith in the internet they have
1:57:12
faith in these crypto currencies that's
1:57:15
all it takes the reason why people
1:57:17
believe in the US dollar is because they
1:57:19
have faith but with dollars in the hands
1:57:21
they can buy something so the degree to
1:57:23
which a cryptocurrency can enable you to
1:57:25
buy something and you believe that to be
1:57:27
the case then it's it's fine
1:57:29
but I think people are going to begin to
1:57:31
realize that these are very very risky
1:57:33
situations and by the way I believe
1:57:35
blockchain is a very high risk a
1:57:37
situation you know a lot of people say
1:57:39
Oh blockchain can't be broken into no it
1:57:44
can be anything that's created by man
1:57:46
can be broken into and it could create a
1:57:49
big crisis so I think we have to be very
1:57:51
careful in blockchain okay mister techno
1:57:55
wizard I think this is a seminal clip
1:57:58
both of those guys realized while they
1:58:01
were talking that's why he threw in some
1:58:02
blockchain nonsense at the end that
1:58:04
they're full of shit the dollars no more
1:58:07
or less dependable than Bitcoin in fact
1:58:10
I would argue it's less dependable
1:58:12
because a bunch of Yahoo's bronies in
1:58:14
charge of stuff so I like that clip well
1:58:18
if you really honestly believe that you
1:58:19
should change to take all your money and
1:58:21
put it in bit I have been stacking SATs
1:58:23
for quite a while okay good ever since I
1:58:26
proclaim to be a maximalist I do that
1:58:29
it's you know wheat you and I have an
1:58:31
agreement we we don't take Bitcoin as
1:58:33
donations but I certainly convert you
1:58:36
know a little bit every month a little
1:58:38
bit I convert into Bitcoin so I started
1:58:40
doing it around 3900 when when I Maksim
1:58:44
alized then we look at where we are
1:58:46
today so that's triple the money yeah
1:58:49
you've got 50 bucks now so I'm very very
1:58:53
happy I think it's I think it's a
1:58:56
seminal seminal clip
1:58:58
I was supposed to go a little better
1:59:06
than that anyway go imagine all the
1:59:12
people who could do with us oh yeah well
1:59:22
we got a few people to thank for sho
1:59:24
1170 I want to start and I'm gonna give
1:59:27
you I'm going to turn it over to you
1:59:28
when we get down to the tank we happy
1:59:32
birthday Adam just alright this is a
1:59:34
pretty good list we got a lot of people
1:59:37
that came in with 55 55 or 55 usually 55
1:59:40
to say happy birthday to Adam but not
1:59:45
Daymond drea she came over the 110
1:59:47
dollars in Rocky Mountain House and
1:59:49
Alberta Canada and there's a bunch of
1:59:53
people I will say that that tried to get
1:59:56
in it we they had different kinds of
1:59:57
monies and then it was like turn out to
1:59:59
be of we have birthday included but a
2:00:02
lot of these aren't gonna I'm not gonna
2:00:06
get to John Ross anyways 100 I just I
2:00:08
just I just want to read her note
2:00:10
quickly she's a dame after all Dame
2:00:12
Andrea and Sir Kelly are driving 300
2:00:14
kilometres to the Calgary meet up we
2:00:17
want more southern Alberta producers at
2:00:20
this Friday's meet up 300 kilometres
2:00:23
nice
2:00:26
good good Anya
2:00:30
John Robin a hundred bucks no comment
2:00:32
Paul arsenew and he wants to he says
2:00:37
please help Darren O'Neill become a
2:00:38
night fellow nights pitch in and help
2:00:40
Darren to rise the knighthood so he
2:00:42
assumed that this hundred bucks is for
2:00:44
Darren O'Neill's knighthood okay
2:00:46
good although he never says that someone
2:00:48
else has second comes in with a hundred
2:00:50
dollars a richard Hillenbrand 91 19 and
2:00:54
I believe was either him or somebody
2:00:55
else who went this tried to spin off 55
2:00:58
for your happy birthday so he's a happy
2:01:00
birthday guy he was either that or yeah
2:01:02
I think it was Richard sir salver in and
2:01:06
Silver Spring Maryland what is this he
2:01:11
says I haven't listener donated much
2:01:13
lately wanted to make up like some work
2:01:16
it's no kid he's got some karma coming
2:01:18
at the end sir Brant the a trusted
2:01:21
integer 91 and he's also he's this is
2:01:25
the one where he says okay this guy was
2:01:27
saying yeah yes well it's be birthday to
2:01:30
Adam happy birthday to me and this total
2:01:32
is wrong well but he has 55 for my
2:01:35
birthday and 46 for his birthday
2:01:37
yeah which doesn't come to 91 it comes
2:01:40
to 101
2:01:42
are you right well there you go
2:01:48
mouth hey buddies came with a later
2:01:53
notes and hoops sir Brian lost in white
2:01:56
knight of the rainbow nation 5569 so
2:02:00
it's kind of a happy birthday thing and
2:02:01
so is Chuck Barnett 5555 from Weaver ill
2:02:05
North Carolina the Wi-Fi night on shy
2:02:08
pole hip whole ship whole ship whole uh
2:02:11
is I guess still that one if he still
2:02:14
does anything there you you probably
2:02:15
would know Paul von Kahr de la ku
2:02:19
Cardinals I moved in cordial our portal
2:02:24
are in a mood and I'm Odin I'm out in
2:02:26
that came with 5555 which is a happy
2:02:29
birthday I Astrid Klein came in I was
2:02:31
blue late Dame Astrid day max master yes
2:02:35
and she comes in with happy birthday
2:02:37
she's actually the Baroness of them what
2:02:41
she's yes yes of Japan and all the
2:02:44
disputed islands of the Japan Sea don't
2:02:47
see the Japan Sea the Japan Sea Japan's
2:02:51
hot Japan Zee japansese yeah Japan's a
2:02:57
bunch of japansese can't stand yeah Sean
2:03:01
Thorpe 5555 Michael
2:03:05
as asked flock Hulk as far as 4533
2:03:10
Steven Schnabel 5510 double nickels on
2:03:15
the dime but it's also fifty five so
2:03:17
it's got that in there and now we have
2:03:19
all the $55 donors and you will thank
2:03:22
them first thank for them saying happy
2:03:25
birthday because you're taking it from
2:03:26
here yes I will draw Bona from Illinois
2:03:29
Thomas hit holler these are all 55
2:03:33
believe he's in Austria Edward khichdi
2:03:37
in the united kingdom's raiment port and
2:03:40
he says from article Philistine bore
2:03:43
tada atom or as they say here
2:03:45
gratata met dad he lives in a dialect
2:03:50
part of the netherlands we have ralph
2:03:53
Massaro parts unknown
2:03:56
stuart hey by the way stop for your
2:04:00
birthday party did you did you sit in a
2:04:02
bunch of chairs against the wall and
2:04:04
stare at each other like they doing in
2:04:06
the holland i didn't have enough people
2:04:08
to make a full circles more like a semi
2:04:12
ralph Massaro i mentioned him thank you
2:04:15
stuart faucet serves anonymous he is in
2:04:19
liverpool thank you very much Peter
2:04:22
Chong Lakewood Washington and he wants
2:04:25
some Carm as well Arthur go bets from
2:04:28
the Netherlands Christopher Shahrukh
2:04:31
Shara bark sorry Shara bark from Ontario
2:04:34
55 for the pod father's 55th from sir
2:04:37
acid of the candy Navion woods and it
2:04:38
probably costs him 200 bucks to send
2:04:40
that so it's appreciated Miguel Lopez
2:04:42
happy birthday
2:04:43
Miguel is from the US Lloyd Brauer
2:04:45
Albuquerque New Mexico
2:04:47
Jean Leclerc from Luxembourg
2:04:50
happy birthday long lives the best host
2:04:52
of the best podcast in the universe
2:04:54
thank you very much she is known as sir
2:04:56
coogee boo Ryan Benson thank you for the
2:05:00
constant infusion happy birthday
2:05:02
infusion of sanity into mind my family
2:05:04
lives William Geffen is Jeff Caen
2:05:08
William Gaskin from New York sir Jeff
2:05:12
Roe of the rock wall happy birthday from
2:05:15
her fellow September baby well we
2:05:17
figured out why so many people sell
2:05:19
a birthday in September try this on for
2:05:23
size Happy New Year that kind of
2:05:25
explains it
2:05:27
so now I know what my parents were doing
2:05:29
this sir Erich vehement sir Erik via who
2:05:33
the Valley
2:05:34
he's the busy baron I he says happy
2:05:36
birthday and awe kittens yes they always
2:05:38
work Jonathan Ferris from liberal Kansas
2:05:41
thank you very much
2:05:42
and he Watts he says thank you for your
2:05:44
courage Carolyn Blaney yeah this is from
2:05:48
the hog caste I believe from Toronto
2:05:49
please we don't air from the friendliest
2:05:51
podcast in the universe hog story hosted
2:05:53
by John Fletcher and Carol and Blaney
2:05:55
happy birthday Adam we love you way to
2:05:57
get a plug in you're doing well Brad
2:06:00
King 55 Vasantha dum de Mirage September
2:06:06
3rd my birthday - turning 42 at me to
2:06:08
the birthday list yes post birth though
2:06:11
we'll put you on Lady Day and happy
2:06:12
birthday love and light from Lady Dane
2:06:14
ty Glander from Kirkland Washington sir
2:06:18
Josh Mandel Greenville South Carolina
2:06:20
anonymous that please keep me anonymous
2:06:23
will do sir on guy happy birthday you
2:06:27
talented a one-guy happy birthday you
2:06:30
talented mofo Dave Bozeman and
2:06:33
Willington North Carolina Sam Godwin in
2:06:36
San Jose Mason Berryman in Marietta
2:06:39
Georgia raw roland ruth and parts
2:06:43
unknown ray Fleischmann and Coral
2:06:45
Springs no jingles no karma Miguel Ortiz
2:06:49
have a wonderful birthday baronet Chris
2:06:51
of the north of North Austin happy
2:06:53
birthday almost three years ahead of you
2:06:55
with mine in October please pass karma
2:06:57
to my worthy citizen will do baronet
2:06:59
Chris of North Austin Thank You Phil
2:07:00
Coburn
2:07:01
Wiremu Newton New South Wales 55 years
2:07:05
yes indeed thank you very much James
2:07:08
Gill Kison from parts unknown sir
2:07:13
christopher baron of Buckeye from Bukka
2:07:15
Arizona of course Matthew Janiszewski
2:07:18
Chicago Illinois sir troffer of TARP
2:07:22
poorly tarp early the taupe Topher - not
2:07:26
troffer toto fur oh yes like sir Topher
2:07:29
Harper Lee yes indeed a Cheshire at
2:07:32
Great Britain Thank You Baron at large
2:07:34
from the Baron at large Meno Titian
2:07:39
look in Haynes data thank you very much
2:07:41
Royce Trahan strike Strahan from
2:07:46
Australia and that was okay Mike Rinker
2:07:52
Winokur rennaker in Dubuque Iowa sir
2:07:56
other brother from Norman Oklahoma
2:07:58
Joseph
2:07:59
Finley parts unknown Scott Moore also
2:08:02
parts unknown era de Darien sir era do
2:08:05
Darien from California Melissa Chastain
2:08:09
from Graham Washington Larry hey
2:08:13
Mooresville North Carolina Clark Wallace
2:08:15
st. Thomas Ontario sir Knight of the
2:08:18
East holy crap how long stood this goes
2:08:22
on forever oh my goodness sir Chris from
2:08:25
Arlington Virginia yes sir Sir James
2:08:29
Kiehl Oh Fox 7 Hotel Victor Quebec in
2:08:31
Las Vegas mr. Chris yes sir Chris
2:08:35
Arlington Virginia
2:08:36
sir James did that Michael Henry in
2:08:39
Snellville Georgia David Walsh Carrera
2:08:41
Queensland Australia Nicholas Hannah in
2:08:44
Indianapolis Indiana
2:08:45
Corinna cut Katina catania Kareena
2:08:49
Kapoor Serena's in the sirenians idols
2:08:52
arena this is hard you're eating and
2:08:54
Tanya yes Serena catania drew sample $55
2:08:58
as well John Tennyson Eric Hoff Brian
2:09:01
Newman Michael Grier at shake Cheney
2:09:04
I believe thank you very much Michael
2:09:07
Levin or Levin in Brooklyn New York
2:09:09
Chris Willis Henders Hendersonville
2:09:12
Tennessee
2:09:13
Nancy summer or in Houston Texas Greg
2:09:19
Alexia Alexia Alexia Alexia Kyle blank
2:09:24
in Houston Jason Dolan John Tierney Dame
2:09:29
Gina in providence village Texas Thank
2:09:32
You Dame Gina sir tom the Minuteman
2:09:35
night then we have sir Timothy brashears
2:09:38
$55 and with this donation he will
2:09:40
become a baronet and he has a title
2:09:43
change coming appropriately John Hall
2:09:45
from El Paso sir Craig Porter Portland
2:09:47
Oregon 73 to you November 7 Foxtrot
2:09:50
Sierra November's
2:09:52
deucey for hey Rob thank you happy
2:09:55
birthday he says who's from poeple in
2:09:57
the nether he's living in Norway but
2:10:01
with a Dutch message fairly steered
2:10:02
Jamie Landry st. Louis Missouri hoot and
2:10:06
she turned 43 years old on my birthday
2:10:08
as well the September 3rd so we share
2:10:10
that and put on the list with belated
2:10:12
sir Malinowski from Baton Rouge
2:10:15
Louisiana Michael Halbe or he'll be $55
2:10:18
again Pedro Gonzalez Arellano from
2:10:22
españa 40-hour job week karma please
2:10:25
yelled at at the end for you david win
2:10:28
in Rockville Centre New York Gabrielle
2:10:33
what do you think that is tree humming
2:10:36
Creole Creole mean not quite sure enough
2:10:40
no clue
2:10:42
anonymous Theory helmand Creole me free
2:10:45
home real mean Marco Castellano from
2:10:48
Guatemala nonnamous I didn't honest Marc
2:10:51
I trust a lot I did I did it twice even
2:10:55
buzz cuz another one here's anonymous
2:10:58
there's there you go there's another one
2:11:01
sir Morgan defender of the Hershey
2:11:03
Highway happy birthday to you Debra seat
2:11:06
Debra Seagal in Cleveland Ohio John
2:11:09
Carlson van Jackson James rivers in
2:11:12
Junction City Kansas Sir John aka red
2:11:15
another anonymous sir Rob Knight of the
2:11:18
philanthropic shareholders Federation
2:11:21
and that completes the 55 donations for
2:11:24
my birthday
2:11:25
I feel loved thank you this is what I
2:11:28
didn't act it go wouldn't you acted I'm
2:11:35
really happy I don't know but next on
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the list is Francisco - hey Ted 5432
2:11:44
five four three two
2:11:45
Michael gates follows him with 5280
2:11:48
Scottie night in lost wages Nevada is 50
2:11:51
and the following people are all $50
2:11:53
donors
2:11:54
pretty much all wishing Adam and happy
2:11:57
birthday Andrew Owen ham in Knoxville
2:12:00
Tennessee Dame Jamie and where she is
2:12:05
Matthew another Matthew Janiszewski
2:12:08
which comes in obviously from Chicago so
2:12:10
he came in sorry Weiss this bloop
2:12:12
blowing my own horn
2:12:16
Villarreal Villarreal Michael Janowski
2:12:21
in Lynn Dora Pennsylvania and finally
2:12:26
last but not least by any means is
2:12:28
Bradley leaden and we want to thank all
2:12:32
these people for helping this show in
2:12:33
particular because this wrecks up a it
2:12:37
keeps the show going fixes last month's
2:12:40
mediocre does it does it makes them feel
2:12:44
better cuz there's obviously this was
2:12:47
one of our bigger birthday donations yes
2:12:49
well it's double nickels on the dime you
2:12:52
know it's a little is special it's
2:12:53
Kennedy has a 55 er well I even you know
2:12:57
I forgot about that I had a home time
2:12:59
that him yeah I got my special my own
2:13:01
little jingle here
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[Music]
2:13:09
[Applause]
2:13:12
and yes jazz every year goes by Adam
2:13:15
gets more and more nutty devolved evolve
2:13:20
thank you everybody thank you also to
2:13:22
our execs and our associate execs who we
2:13:24
thank the beginning of the show thank
2:13:25
you again this is very kind of you
2:13:28
you know birthdays I don't know for me
2:13:31
they started to matter a lot less after
2:13:33
50 and just like okay another day but
2:13:35
it's always nice to be recognized and
2:13:37
then this is a as John said it really it
2:13:41
helps everything thank you for that and
2:13:43
also thanks everyone who came in under
2:13:45
$50 and wanted to be anonymous without
2:13:48
putting their name anonymous on the list
2:13:50
which is also appreciated and for those
2:13:52
of you on our regular donation
2:13:55
subscription programs your your help is
2:13:58
also of course appreciated after all it
2:14:01
is your show it's your podcast it is the
2:14:03
No Agenda show and everyone can support
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for our next program which takes place
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on the second Thursday of the week on
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[Music]
2:14:33
today is the 5th of September 2019
2:14:37
birthdays were celebrating John Foley
2:14:39
today sir Brent the trusted integer
2:14:41
turns 46 Michael Atmos asphalt says
2:14:44
happy birthday to his mom hey mom 84 not
2:14:48
bad and kasam dharmaraj 42 on my
2:14:54
birthday we share it 42 thank you very
2:14:56
much and happy birthday from everybody
2:14:58
here at the best podcast in the universe
2:15:01
let's do our knighting here we have we
2:15:05
have one because we're not so sure
2:15:07
exactly when there was one contribution
2:15:10
and we'll get that you know for someone
2:15:12
else's night who will get that squared
2:15:14
away so one blade for one match today
2:15:17
yes perfect okay
2:15:19
Scott's he's already got the name night
2:15:22
in his name which is kind of cool
2:15:25
[Applause]
2:15:26
Scott thank you very much for your
2:15:28
support of the No Agenda show in the
2:15:30
amount of $1,000 or more and for that
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surname yes for you we have hookers and
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blow a red Boyz and Chardonnay let's see
2:15:45
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we got two gerbils in ginger ale that's
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that you can wear that was pried and
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tweeted out obviously the meetups that
2:16:17
are forthcoming no agenda meetups comm
2:16:20
is where you want to find out details
2:16:23
about the meetups we list here or list
2:16:26
your own and I have to say it one thing
2:16:28
that everyone keeps talking to me about
2:16:30
online offline I was talking I'm hanging
2:16:32
out with Sir Jean yesterday we had lunch
2:16:34
the meetups is a legacy thing this is
2:16:37
this is legacy of this show people are
2:16:39
meeting each other outside of the show
2:16:41
just to hang out with people they know
2:16:43
it's it's in a weird way to save space
2:16:46
but it's not because you're going to see
2:16:48
people you never have met you have no
2:16:50
idea what the background is any age
2:16:51
creed religion it's it's crazy and they
2:16:54
all get along it's something you have to
2:16:56
witness for yourself
2:16:58
September 5th that is today Seattle we
2:17:00
have a meet up tomorrow Calgary Alberta
2:17:01
September 7th in Zurich September 11th
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Orlando on the 14th we have Pittsburgh
2:17:07
PA and El Paso Las Cruces meetups on the
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20th Southeast Louisiana Nelson British
2:17:12
Columbia South East London and Salem
2:17:14
Oregon that is a four meetup day the
2:17:18
21st Eastern North Carolina and in
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Minneapolis on the 22nd in Arlington
2:17:22
Virginia September 26 Las Vegas and
2:17:24
Luxembourg San Antonio will be on
2:17:27
September 27th and for the rest of this
2:17:29
month September 28th Victoria BC
2:17:32
Copenhagen and Havre de Graaf Maryland
2:17:35
so those are your meetups for more
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information go to no agenda meetups calm
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you can look it up there there's reports
2:17:41
from previous meetups or if you want
2:17:43
start one yourself
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yes it was long but day long about worth
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and somehow we're still ahead of
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schedule it's crazy how that works
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unbelievable yeah let's see all right we
2:18:36
got a couple just some news items going
2:18:38
on but by the way this I want to do a
2:18:40
call back the earlier part of the first
2:18:42
donation saying we talked about vaping
2:18:44
we did have a vaping and school report
2:18:46
locally tonight with rising health
2:18:48
concerns over namely nationally said
2:18:51
vaping Michigan has become the first
2:18:53
state to ban the sale of most flavored
2:18:55
cigarettes and tonight we show you how
2:18:58
schools across the nation are cracking
2:19:00
down hard as students get back to class
2:19:02
there's NBC's Anne Thompson they are
2:19:06
back to school at Milford Connecticut
2:19:08
Jonathan law high and back to lock
2:19:11
bathroom principal Fran Thompson showing
2:19:14
us one of the four facilities off-limits
2:19:16
to students just an what she calls the
2:19:19
epidemic of vaping in the girls room
2:19:22
like this they would literally I can't
2:19:25
believe I'm saying this they would
2:19:27
literally set up like blankets it would
2:19:29
be like a little tent city where they
2:19:30
would just hang out in the bathroom
2:19:33
teachers monitor the other four
2:19:34
bathrooms signing kids in and out and
2:19:37
you think it's made a difference I think
2:19:39
it's made a difference in monitoring
2:19:41
where the kids are the teachers the kids
2:19:44
aren't going for twenty minutes out of
2:19:46
class so that so that's how do I think
2:19:48
it's cut down on the vaping I don't know
2:19:50
it's a nationwide problem in Texas some
2:19:53
schools make kids roll up their long
2:19:55
sleeves so they can't hide the devices
2:19:57
in February Nebraska they are randomly
2:20:00
testing students and extracurricular
2:20:02
activities for nicotine there are VAP
2:20:05
sensors in Illinois and New Jersey
2:20:07
bathroom like lungs have collapsed back
2:20:10
in Connecticut these students don't vape
2:20:12
but they know who does it sounds like a
2:20:16
smoker scoff yeah
2:20:18
nothing they get territorial sports
2:20:20
practices or their like their wheezing
2:20:22
and heaving and like you know everyone's
2:20:24
doing laughs what was once high school
2:20:26
cool now with an increasingly high cost
2:20:29
hmm I'm not so sure it's that different
2:20:32
from the amount of kids who were smoking
2:20:34
cigarettes in the bathroom back in the
2:20:36
day well when I was a kid this has gone
2:20:41
through a series of changes this is
2:20:44
different because it's always different
2:20:45
yeah when I was a kid there would be a
2:20:49
few bad actors that would go into the
2:20:51
bathrooms and smoke cigarettes nope and
2:20:53
there are always the punks you know and
2:20:55
they were the days they roll they're
2:20:58
still smoking cigarettes as far as I
2:20:59
know and they were in the bathrooms and
2:21:01
then when I got it you know actually
2:21:03
beyond college and being the work force
2:21:06
I heard of the same school oh yeah I
2:21:08
know the kids they all go in the
2:21:10
bathrooms they smoke dope
2:21:12
so all the kids there was nobody smoking
2:21:14
cigarettes in the bathroom I was told
2:21:16
they're all in there smoking joints
2:21:19
which I thought was a change no okay
2:21:23
and then it went on and then now it
2:21:25
became they're all vaping and I don't
2:21:28
know what they're vaping because this
2:21:29
the report doesn't say either marijuana
2:21:34
or these just vaping smelly stuff well
2:21:37
that's that is the problem there's so
2:21:39
much and this is why I believe that all
2:21:42
this disinformation is being thrown into
2:21:44
the market so one can emerge victorious
2:21:46
it's gotta be the 60 billion dollar
2:21:50
beast because that's about what they're
2:21:54
valued at based upon the thirteen
2:21:55
billion dollar 30% acquisition 30%
2:21:59
eighteen billion dollars so yeah it all
2:22:03
comes down to who's making what yeah if
2:22:06
you get your THC cartridges made by some
2:22:09
dude and believe me I've tried them I
2:22:12
gave it back it makes me cough the
2:22:15
minute I try it so I don't know what it
2:22:17
is would go away with this stuff
2:22:18
vaping no I haven't had a problem with
2:22:21
that but I get reputable ejuice
2:22:26
I'm not a big believer in just accepting
2:22:29
whatever jewel jams into their
2:22:31
ready-made cartridges I'm not a big fan
2:22:33
of that juice it's a juice baby the ELA
2:22:37
juice
2:22:38
well it's eat liquid but I prefer juice
2:22:40
because if you can see that cheese is it
2:22:45
right where is a lot of ways you can go
2:22:48
with this material but I'm not gonna go
2:22:49
anywhere well let me get the before you
2:23:01
go any further I would like to do a
2:23:03
quick update on the Austin unhoused
2:23:05
situation oh yes I definitely I swear I
2:23:08
have a high priority yes you should do
2:23:10
that at the beginning of the show as far
2:23:12
as I'm concerned yeah it just didn't
2:23:15
work out that way we started with God
2:23:17
climate change what were we thinking we
2:23:20
didn't put this that we we blew the lead
2:23:23
so there was another public forum on
2:23:25
Austin homelessness which we call
2:23:28
unhoused on this show and this was at
2:23:31
st. edward's a university and there was
2:23:32
another panel of jamokes and the mayor
2:23:35
but this one finally got rowdy and this
2:23:39
was right after the show on was that I
2:23:43
think was Sunday wasn't it yeah I think
2:23:46
I think they they did this on Sunday so
2:23:48
and people are now pissed
2:23:50
and now the Yellin the Hootin and
2:23:52
Hollerin some Infowars reporter came in
2:23:55
and just and I don't have a clip of that
2:23:58
unfortunately hijacked everything and he
2:24:01
got kicked out so when you hear in this
2:24:03
report from local station KXAN one
2:24:05
person was all removed that was the
2:24:07
Infowars guy who had no megaphone is
2:24:10
yelling and everybody was not really
2:24:12
productive for the conversation but it
2:24:14
didn't matter because it was pandemonium
2:24:16
a lot to digest this morning after
2:24:18
another a heated public hearing when it
2:24:21
comes to changes to the Austin homeless
2:24:23
ordinance more than 300 people showed up
2:24:25
last night some of them were very vocal
2:24:27
both with the council and with each
2:24:29
other
2:24:31
to repeal the changes they made in tune
2:24:35
that can lead to a shantytown we cannot
2:24:39
normalize many town that doesn't help
2:24:40
anybody doesn't know
2:24:50
our City Council members and integral
2:24:53
care were at the forum at st. Edwards
2:24:55
University those people that you heard
2:24:57
yelling there in that video were
2:24:59
actually some of the calmer ones at
2:25:00
least one person was kicked out yeah
2:25:03
last week the city manager recommended
2:25:05
restrictions on where homeless people
2:25:06
can camp one guest at the meeting said
2:25:09
that he wants to make sure the watershed
2:25:10
area behind his house included in that
2:25:12
plan we were told by APD that it's
2:25:16
probably not a good idea to go back
2:25:18
there right now that there's there's a
2:25:20
couple individuals that might not be
2:25:22
safe
2:25:32
and the disruption continued at a post
2:25:36
forum press conference with Mayor Steve
2:25:38
Adler Muir Adler says city council will
2:25:40
consider increasing the funding for the
2:25:42
homeless of graduating next week he says
2:25:44
the city has to act now because next
2:25:46
year they will be constrained by new
2:25:48
property tax restrictions he also sent
2:25:51
revenue from any expansion of the
2:25:53
Convention Center could be used on the
2:25:55
homeless issue and there you have it
2:25:57
that's always the answer don't reverse
2:25:59
the dumb ordinances that you that you
2:26:03
removed two months ago no just say all
2:26:06
we need more money and yeah we're gonna
2:26:08
charge everyone the max tax rate this
2:26:11
year because we won't be able to do that
2:26:12
next year's up let's join you got a baby
2:26:14
boy we do poor buddy
2:26:19
thank God there are people getting
2:26:21
pissed off now we need a lot more of
2:26:23
that because this is almost old austin
2:26:26
vs. new austin and it's glorious to
2:26:29
watch and people that wear sumo austin
2:26:32
was to get rid of the homeless yes well
2:26:35
they at least want to turn back that go
2:26:37
ahead and camp anywhere and everyone
2:26:39
uses the same argument you're you're
2:26:42
doing exactly the wrong thing you do
2:26:44
what every other liberal city has done
2:26:47
and look at their results
2:26:48
yeah the results are always bad ah
2:26:51
anyway so i'm well we do it better well
2:26:55
we know the mistakes were made but we
2:26:57
can do it better yeah we can do it we
2:26:58
can make it we can make bigger mistakes
2:27:01
with more money you know the shanty town
2:27:05
thing did come up in the conversation I
2:27:06
am of the opinion that
2:27:11
just gonna have to bite the bullet in
2:27:12
these towns these liberal towns and let
2:27:14
a shantytown
2:27:16
crop up it goes on in South America
2:27:21
there was I don't I don't like your your
2:27:23
idea I know you don't nobody does but
2:27:27
it's the most realistic thing you can do
2:27:29
is s be honest about but you have shanty
2:27:31
towns in multiple cities in California
2:27:33
and it hasn't produced air there's no
2:27:37
real true shanty town every street
2:27:39
corner no that's not a shanty town well
2:27:43
okay I mean how many how many is just a
2:27:46
bunch of people hanging around and you
2:27:48
know hanging out it with tents yeah no
2:27:50
no okay
2:27:51
I'm not talk about camping what they
2:27:53
call it now homeless camping yeah I'm
2:27:57
not homeless you're just camping oh yeah
2:27:59
just people camping you know I talk
2:28:02
about you get a couple of acres you put
2:28:04
some acres together in an era that's
2:28:05
really some places you can get waters
2:28:08
you usually a big water truck that would
2:28:11
work bring it in once in a while and
2:28:14
everyone have their own buckets and let
2:28:17
that let you build little SH lean twos
2:28:24
well have it's all the government is way
2:28:26
it's like in Brazil in the favelas they
2:28:29
have their own governments yeah but but
2:28:30
that's my point is the favelas are a
2:28:32
huge issue yeah
2:28:34
also at shanty towns but this is dine
2:28:37
let's see any other solution
2:28:38
yeah but they cannot seem to address the
2:28:40
problem correctly so you might as well
2:28:42
just let it fall into third world style
2:28:44
well it works outside of Africa there's
2:28:46
all of these little towns in Africa
2:28:49
there's little shanty towns outside the
2:28:51
cities Mazda they all South America
2:28:52
there used to be
2:28:54
Romani encampments all over Europe and
2:28:58
you know it's similar to a shanty town
2:29:00
only they could they move I mean he
2:29:03
didn't do anything about it cuz they're
2:29:04
not doing anything about it well it go
2:29:07
to a fallback position so what you're
2:29:10
saying is designate an area where the
2:29:13
shanty town can prosper you're saying a
2:29:25
designated place this is not a your idea
2:29:27
alone people are saying hey make a
2:29:29
designated camping ground yeah well it
2:29:32
should be a shanty town it camping
2:29:33
ground is no good it was tense for no
2:29:35
good you want the you know you want a
2:29:37
shantytown
2:29:37
you want the kind of thing that people
2:29:39
and go and do reports about oh look at
2:29:41
living like horrible and then they show
2:29:45
that then there's a soap and sewer you
2:29:47
want an open okay you can have to design
2:29:49
these things that Scott Adams has got
2:29:50
something like this but these more you
2:29:52
know it's not gonna be like my thinking
2:29:54
you want an open sewer so you can be a
2:29:57
guest and the open sewer and the turd
2:30:00
going down the sewer you know I was just
2:30:01
open you want kids and a half naked
2:30:04
wandering around y'all dirty you know
2:30:07
barefoot barefoot barefoot way we
2:30:11
playing with the rusty can lots of dogs
2:30:19
everything yeah we had a we had a quasi
2:30:23
cent shantytown here and in the East Bay
2:30:26
over on the the the bulb was called an
2:30:31
old ex garbage dump that's over by
2:30:33
Golden Gate feels in Albany there was a
2:30:35
there's
2:30:36
this big area that was was in the very
2:30:39
far reaches of this is like an like a
2:30:41
peninsula that is built of garbage dumps
2:30:43
from me from the 20s and 30s so it's
2:30:45
it's green now they got trees and
2:30:47
everything's growing on it but there was
2:30:49
a huge shantytown out there was a a
2:30:51
genuine one you couldn't even go out to
2:30:53
it because there's too many pit bulls
2:30:55
you know guarding the place but it was a
2:30:58
shantytown and they let it go for years
2:31:00
and years and they finally went in there
2:31:01
in the middle of the night and tore it
2:31:02
down well go back to what else we need
2:31:04
in the shantytown I was kind of enjoying
2:31:06
it we we were at barefoot children
2:31:08
playing with open sewers a lot of lean
2:31:11
twos and now there was people yes yes
2:31:14
leftover gelt you know that's the kind
2:31:16
of stuff that you make for he's kind of
2:31:19
a galvanized corrugated steel hmm yes
2:31:22
hunks of that in Cork corrugated
2:31:24
fiberglass that she's got this low
2:31:26
scurvy thing and then this hot pounded
2:31:28
in and and there and you always need to
2:31:30
have a boat trailer with half a boat on
2:31:32
it oh there's definitely a bunch of boat
2:31:34
trailers that have about people living
2:31:35
in the boats open fires are burned
2:31:38
barrels everywhere mm-hmm-hmm especially
2:31:41
in the winter and ya know the perfect
2:31:45
spot Tarrytown Tarrytown spec it out
2:31:48
we're gonna do that in Tarrytown here in
2:31:50
Austin there's a joke in there right oh
2:31:53
yeah if you're in Austin you're loving
2:31:55
it through all the rich douchebags live
2:31:57
this Terri telling ya well you put it
2:31:58
right next to him oh and uh what's
2:32:01
before Tarrytown is uh
2:32:05
and I got to think about it yes that's a
2:32:07
good neighborhood to do it there's lots
2:32:09
of trees to connect the shin that lien
2:32:11
two's oh if there's a lot that trees are
2:32:13
good they clean the air well we're
2:32:19
headed that way so we're laughing about
2:32:21
it but it ain't all that funny
2:32:24
do you know why we're on that topic
2:32:27
though there was an article wanted you
2:32:28
to read it was about out of some cities
2:32:30
like Amsterdam have over tourism over
2:32:34
tourism they're trying to limit the
2:32:35
number of tourists that come in yes well
2:32:38
I was looking at the numbers and the one
2:32:40
that that article didn't talk about Sam
2:32:41
I mean it had San Francisco as number
2:32:43
two mm-hmm where they have too many
2:32:45
tourists to concern the population the
2:32:47
population of Amsterdam is about a
2:32:48
million with about eighteen million
2:32:50
tourists yeah that's 18 million people
2:32:52
in the whole country yeah and they're
2:32:56
all in Amsterdam touring now there's 18
2:32:59
million do you know that the Netherlands
2:33:02
is at this point I believe more densely
2:33:05
populated than Japan yes what you yeah
2:33:09
it could be it's possible and an easy
2:33:11
calculation to figure out yeah because
2:33:13
it's just room per square meter so
2:33:17
there's 18 million people in the country
2:33:18
and 18 million come through his tours
2:33:20
and I think we talked about this there
2:33:22
doing active tourist management to steer
2:33:24
them away from Amsterdam get him to go
2:33:26
to the north which is a total shithole
2:33:29
has nothing to do with old I mean it's
2:33:31
beautiful if you want to live there but
2:33:32
it's all new it means it's brand new and
2:33:34
once you want to go to the South you
2:33:35
either go to Rotterdam well Rotterdam
2:33:39
would be better for outstanding
2:33:42
world-class architecture old and new and
2:33:45
they got good restaurants they got
2:33:47
Rotterdam is a good place to go but yeah
2:33:49
Delft and you get that big that you can
2:33:52
look at there's a they have you know the
2:33:53
giant dam or whatever they call it the
2:33:56
dike that means office the Delta works
2:33:58
yeah you could there you go there and
2:34:00
they have a little museum you can look
2:34:02
at how the thing works it's different I
2:34:04
can Amsterdam you can look at that too
2:34:06
yeah you go look at some Delft blue you
2:34:08
go look at how they make cheese but
2:34:10
still the problem is people don't go to
2:34:12
Amsterdam but it's like oh yeah I'll go
2:34:14
to the anne frank house which is
2:34:16
complete shit
2:34:18
the antenna and Frank house used to be
2:34:20
the Anne Frank House on the canal you'd
2:34:22
go in and when I was there they did the
2:34:25
walls were just the walls now they have
2:34:29
what plastic in front of plastic but
2:34:32
what's the word I'm looking for
2:34:33
lucite or whatever in front of the walls
2:34:36
because people were we're writing their
2:34:38
names graffiti so there's all this shit
2:34:40
graffiti and they built this huge modern
2:34:43
front and gift shop and the lines are
2:34:51
outrageous and it's it's nothing like a
2:34:53
bad Disneyland exhibit you know the you
2:34:56
come when you walk past like how am I
2:34:58
going in there let's go to Space
2:34:59
Mountain and so it's ruined and people
2:35:02
are just there to party it's annoying
2:35:10
yeah well now that that same article
2:35:12
talked about San Francisco San
2:35:13
Francisco's population is a is a little
2:35:17
less than Amsterdam's
2:35:18
mm-hmm it's smaller tradition has always
2:35:22
been a lot 750,000 but it's up to
2:35:24
900,000 they say but it has the same
2:35:27
number of tourists pretty much it has 16
2:35:29
million mm-hmm and they're stepping in
2:35:32
poop yeah they don't know what 16
2:35:36
million means 60 million people in a
2:35:38
town of it less than a million which is
2:35:40
San Francisco it's a lot of tourists I
2:35:43
don't know what they do I mean I go to
2:35:45
San Francisco to shop at different
2:35:47
places there that I get certain things
2:35:49
I've been specifically did you say
2:35:52
population who populates the tourists
2:35:54
are all on Fisherman's Wharf
2:35:56
yeah what did they do there I remember
2:36:00
as a kid going to San Francisco and my
2:36:05
parents all Fisherman's Wharf
2:36:06
Fisherman's Wharf
2:36:08
I still don't remember what wet where
2:36:10
was it what the hell why was it what was
2:36:12
something great that I missed no I just
2:36:15
miserable rocked around the city and
2:36:18
like I don't know and the only thing I
2:36:20
remember was
2:36:20
what's the windy street Lombard which is
2:36:24
now I guess it's it's over you know this
2:36:26
every morning on is the reservation you
2:36:28
make a reservation to drive on the road
2:36:31
when we were kids it was better it was
2:36:36
but whatever hey just a couple quick
2:36:39
ease looks like there are thousands of
2:36:43
names that will be unsealed from epstein
2:36:45
documents oh yeah another unsealing oh
2:36:48
sure
2:36:50
well this one actually might happen the
2:36:52
judge Presta and this is from a separate
2:36:55
lawsuit from Jeffrey one of the victims
2:36:58
and you know they want to unseal a lot
2:37:01
of information and people are really
2:37:04
kind of freaking out because your name
2:37:06
could be in there even though you didn't
2:37:07
do anything wrong there's gonna be lots
2:37:09
of names you might have been to some
2:37:12
party or whatever I'm just saying this
2:37:14
for your benefit just so you got a heads
2:37:16
up yeah well I'm pretty sure I'm not
2:37:21
bond in those listen pretty sure and I
2:37:27
think we would be remiss if we did not
2:37:29
mention but brexit the latest yeah yeah
2:37:35
we need to we need to update everybody
2:37:38
on brexit not that there's any actual
2:37:40
change is just some more bull crap went
2:37:43
down but kind of in Boris Johnson's
2:37:48
disadvantage
2:37:51
yes there's a move afoot to of course
2:37:56
extend the date of course and they're
2:38:00
trying to for a great or whatever's
2:38:05
prorogue prorogue prorogue prorogue even
2:38:09
though it did tend to take this time off
2:38:12
anyway according to all the experts and
2:38:15
Faraj is you know did you get the latest
2:38:19
what happened yesterday what oh no so
2:38:22
they they had a so what Boris Johnson
2:38:25
said the way I understand it is listen
2:38:27
we're going to get this done on time by
2:38:32
October 31st and it's in otherwise if
2:38:34
there's no deal it'll be a note if
2:38:36
there's if there is no deal we will do a
2:38:38
no deal brexit and and then he
2:38:40
threatened otherwise I'll call for an
2:38:42
election and yes they voted yesterday on
2:38:46
this piece of legislation which
2:38:47
effectively blocked him from which by
2:38:50
some crazy number it's like the the
2:38:55
Parliament doesn't appear to represent
2:38:57
believe they love there's some there's
2:39:00
some corruption and so Faraj cos comes
2:39:10
on and yes there's a big block johnson
2:39:13
from doing much and then they they're
2:39:15
good maybe have an election maybe not no
2:39:18
there's no election because they voted
2:39:20
it down there's no election day after
2:39:22
brexit of disco okay all right all right
2:39:25
and Faraj was talking about it turns out
2:39:29
they did a pre poll on if they were
2:39:31
gonna do election before the brexit and
2:39:33
the Faraj this party wasn't going to
2:39:34
make any inroads and so nigel has
2:39:37
accused boris in this clip you'll hear
2:39:41
it of doing double-dealing and actually
2:39:43
going over and trying to sneak a deal
2:39:45
past everybody that is not gonna be
2:39:48
acceptable remember what I said remember
2:39:51
I predicted I said Boris Johnson is not
2:39:53
going to get it done he will not get a
2:39:56
brexit done
2:39:56
I think he's doing sneaky deals but
2:40:00
they're sneakier than Faraj may think
2:40:01
joining us now is breaks it party leader
2:40:03
Nigel Farage good
2:40:04
morning you so when we look at those
2:40:06
latest poll results 13 14 percent
2:40:09
doesn't translate into any seats at all
2:40:11
this is a lot of effort bearing in mind
2:40:13
that your motivation your raison d'etre
2:40:16
is to see breaks it through we do not be
2:40:18
better there for supporting Boris
2:40:20
Johnson looking services to make sure
2:40:22
that breaks if it does happen I'm taking
2:40:24
that vote 19 weeks ago we launched the
2:40:26
brexit party why because we trusted to
2:40:29
resume we trusted the conservative party
2:40:31
to deliver brexit they didn't do it
2:40:33
so I formed the brexit party we won the
2:40:35
European elections we reset the agenda
2:40:38
and if we haven't been formed to reason
2:40:40
mate would still be Prime Minister now
2:40:41
Boris Johnson has picked up all the
2:40:44
lines were used in that campaign
2:40:46
ecclesia yeah because we're winning
2:40:48
we've completely reset the British
2:40:50
agenda um and of course now No Deal
2:40:52
leaving with a clean break brexit is the
2:40:54
most popular option however we now find
2:40:56
ourselves in a very similar position to
2:40:58
that with mrs. May Boris is one Melina
2:41:01
ship telling us he will take us out on
2:41:03
the 31st of October but what he's done
2:41:05
in the last week is he's gone back to
2:41:07
Brussels and clearly he wants to reheat
2:41:10
the fold withdraw agreement that was
2:41:13
part year three times rejected in the
2:41:15
House of Commons and if we leave without
2:41:16
the Baxter even without the backstop
2:41:18
it's still the worst deal in history
2:41:20
even without the backstop it costs us 39
2:41:22
billion it makes it virtually impossible
2:41:24
for us ever to leave the customs union
2:41:25
we will not be a free independent nation
2:41:29
so we are standing and we will stand in
2:41:31
every seat in this election and we say
2:41:33
the Boris Johnson if you sell us out on
2:41:35
brexit with this awful withdrawal tree
2:41:37
see we will fight you in every scene
2:41:39
right so if your rights in that analysis
2:41:40
yai is it that your poll figures are
2:41:42
dropping and his figures and the
2:41:44
Conservative Party's figures rising if
2:41:46
he's actually pulling a fast one and
2:41:48
he's going to give us because the reason
2:41:49
reason people realized yet I stupid to
2:41:52
see it yes because it's too early this
2:41:54
only began to happen last week and
2:41:56
you've got the loud noise says we'll
2:41:58
leave with no D on the 31st of October
2:42:00
yeah actually look what is being said by
2:42:03
macro Merkel by Boris Johnson Boris in a
2:42:06
letter last week said it was his highest
2:42:08
priority to get a withdrawal agreement
2:42:11
even before I a clean break brexit
2:42:13
yeah now he's not gonna get it done at
2:42:15
all at all this is not the European Way
2:42:20
this is not how the EU functions
2:42:24
well vote again slaves you did it wrong
2:42:27
it's not right there was a funny moment
2:42:30
though I was watching just before the
2:42:33
vote which came around I like he was
2:42:36
late for them in the UK there must've
2:42:37
been four or five in the afternoon here
2:42:39
and there was a pretty funny one some
2:42:42
member of parliament who is I think
2:42:46
Pakistani and had the appropriate outfit
2:42:50
on you know Boris Johnson at some point
2:42:52
wrote in an op-ed article I think and
2:42:55
this was a long time ago I believe maybe
2:42:57
it was just this year but I thought it
2:42:59
was longer ago he was talking about how
2:43:02
the British I'm paraphrasing how the
2:43:04
British Street Street scene had changed
2:43:09
to when he said something because he
2:43:11
called burkas letterboxes or a
2:43:15
derogatory term and this guy stands up
2:43:18
and calls him out on it
2:43:20
let me see here we go that might
2:43:22
entertain some but Boris Johnson is a
2:43:25
leader that repels as well as attracts a
2:43:27
Labour MP demanding an apology that
2:43:30
never came for a controversial column he
2:43:32
wrote a year ago those of us who from a
2:43:35
young age have had to endure and face up
2:43:38
to being called names such as towelhead
2:43:40
or Taliban or coming from bungo bungo
2:43:42
land we can appreciate full well the
2:43:45
hurt and pain felt by already vulnerable
2:43:48
Muslim women when they are described as
2:43:50
looking like bank robbers and letter
2:43:52
boxes
2:43:53
I never heard coming from bunkie made
2:44:00
that I don't know but I just let me
2:44:03
throw in made me feel good and let's
2:44:13
leave it on that high note yeah okay
2:44:15
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2:44:18
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2:44:23
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2:44:28
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2:44:32
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2:44:35
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2:45:06
mofos
2:45:08
[Music]
2:45:18
[Applause]
2:45:20
[Music]
2:45:34
I know they feel so heavy a game about
2:45:38
the straight Pride Parade
2:45:39
whatever less I'm against it count me
2:45:42
out cuz I'm this fences where I won't
2:45:44
sit design in Canton says pry the best
2:45:50
courageous hate now it's a crime to be
2:45:52
safe a pride parade read the bylaws get
2:45:56
your permits to commence it my history
2:46:00
since I'm opposed to a fried peanut
2:46:04
boxes principles I'm opposed to it the
2:46:11
day my son was born amongst the pronouns
2:46:14
I was taller the paperwork I have sent
2:46:16
in gender reassignment is a gift that
2:46:19
lasts forever who watch you commence
2:46:22
we're against it
2:46:24
[Music]
2:46:27
the homelessness experience in
2:46:30
Disneyland this is an exit strategy I
2:46:33
think we could create this ride
2:46:35
now do you sit in the ride or do you I
2:46:37
think you should also experience for a
2:46:40
brief moment you were stepping into
2:46:41
human feces I think the most enjoyable
2:46:44
Disney rides are in a cart you know and
2:46:46
you got the music going on like okay
2:46:49
there's two ways of going about this
2:46:50
there's one is you're in the little car
2:46:52
two little car or little thing and it's
2:46:54
going through a homeless encampment and
2:46:56
people are all that's like Pirates of
2:46:58
the Caribbean rails we go through these
2:47:11
things different people do you have you
2:47:14
go through the sexual a bunch of
2:47:15
politicians you can do and here's Los
2:47:23
Angeles and here's Austin you can have a
2:47:25
couple of show some differences oh yeah
2:47:27
right yeah you good you could take the
2:47:29
cards who wants place or another come
2:47:31
out the other end of it and you feel
2:47:33
real good about yourself and you now you
2:47:34
understand understand now you have
2:47:38
default way to go we were some VR
2:47:44
glasses or you're in a VR situation do
2:47:47
you experience the whole thing holding
2:47:48
now it's even more realistic not because
2:47:51
it's not animatronics it's not it's not
2:47:54
dummies and and things like Pirates of
2:47:55
the Caribbean is the actual videos that
2:47:58
you're seeing and surrounded by food the
2:48:01
real tension fills in like and advance
2:48:04
blowing the smell of crap
2:48:09
and then you go through the whole thing
2:48:12
and you're in come out the other and
2:48:13
pretty much with the same message but
2:48:14
it's just a cheaper way to do the ride I
2:48:16
mean now you understand you understand
2:48:19
now you have evolved people used to live
2:48:24
in now the economically disadvantaged
2:48:27
occupies substandard housing in the
2:48:28
inner cities they don't have a negative
2:48:35
cash flow position fucking bro
2:48:40
they're not homeless they are neighbors
2:48:42
who are camping that are camping in your
2:48:46
neighborhoods are your neighbors - do
2:48:53
you notice a trend here you're not
2:48:54
homeless which also is gonna really help
2:48:59
people that are camping currently to
2:49:02
live and more sanitary conditions and be
2:49:04
healthier themselves people just be in a
2:49:07
place because they have nowhere else to
2:49:08
be
2:49:13
really starting to focus on food its
2:49:16
protect that from our communities from
2:49:18
our house communities we don't expect
2:49:20
the people experiencing homelessness
2:49:22
[Music]
2:49:27
for we're talking people
2:49:29
homeless unhoused experiencing it for
2:49:32
eight years nine years 12 years
2:49:35
live effectively outdoors and now
2:49:38
they're all just coming in to the city
2:49:39
Hague we can camp there why not it's not
2:49:41
closer to everything is whip we're here
2:49:43
where I can get drugs if I want him
2:49:51
it's a beautiful day this name for her
2:49:53
to create a full take for labor would
2:49:56
you be good
2:49:59
it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood
2:50:02
I'm still not gonna see the movie
2:50:04
it's a neighborly the neighborly take
2:50:07
for a booty I'm still not gonna see the
2:50:10
movie
2:50:16
it's one hell of a day in the
2:50:19
neighborhood the hand of a day for a
2:50:22
neighbor would you be mine could you be
2:50:25
mine I hope I get to move in your
2:50:29
neighborhood someday the problem is is
2:50:33
when I move in
2:50:34
y'all move away rouse up blazing a
2:50:40
nation is being torn apart
2:50:44
[Music]
2:50:48
with weasel words hiding blame oh this
2:50:53
game is a lock
2:50:55
[Music]
2:50:59
Theresa Mays plans they came back from
2:51:03
the dead
2:51:04
just how many strange fellows can you
2:51:08
fit in but dead Parliament is on the
2:51:10
brink of reppin any deal will be my
2:51:12
business the smirk on her face showing
2:51:16
such sweet schadenfreude ah now Boris
2:51:20
has been charged to get this ice in
2:51:23
order the slight of a hand oh the
2:51:27
illusion you will obey your masters beck
2:51:30
and call me move give me what I say they
2:51:39
want no bricks at all
2:51:43
please rise for your donation
2:51:49
in the morning dead foundation we are
2:51:54
also son to be
2:51:59
sources and servants in all lands
2:52:03
emotions has sea
2:52:07
something is to rest down
2:52:13
the
2:52:15
we are happy
2:52:18
distractions
2:52:21
our nation saw
2:52:25
oh fuck
2:52:36
borac org slash and a can you see that
2:52:41
juice
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