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I'm the pond father listen to
me Adam
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curry John C. Dvorak this is
your
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award-winning nation media
assassination
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episode 11 71 this is no agenda
star
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state in the morning everybody
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I'm Adam curry and from
Northern Silicon
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Valley where we're watching
hurricane
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Dorian it doesn't seem to be
coming here
0:29
anytime soon I'm Chauncey
Devore yeah
0:36
but apparently it's going to
Kanda
0:38
Naevia
0:38
that's his already hitted it's
hits it's
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hated the candidates and it's
getting
0:43
stronger
0:44
it hit Nova Scotia hmm and they
brought
0:49
the troops in and no I guess
now it's
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headed over to the British
Isles it's
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gonna hit Ireland it's gonna go
down the
0:56
coast yeah it'd take out most
of the
0:59
coast of France and it's gonna
bounce
1:00
around it's all done by the
Chinese were
1:05
there weather modification
technique
1:07
finally we agree on something
1:09
somebody's finally got a hold
of this
1:11
they got that steering wheel
they're
1:12
moving this thing around you
know what
1:14
its gonna do it's gonna decimate
1:15
everything in its path decimate
just
1:18
decimate decimated decimated
decimated
1:22
and people from the island of
avec ou
1:24
are now taking refuge in Nassau
after
1:27
hurricane durian decimated
their homes
1:29
get our first glimpse of the
decimated
1:31
Bahama Islands from the air
nature's
1:34
fury
1:37
my shopper and the northern
part of
1:39
Africa is completely decimated
it's it's
1:46
a minor minor bitch that I have
this
1:53
then not minor no but we gave
up on it
1:57
we gave up on this a long time
ago well
2:00
who knew it was gonna make such
a
2:01
comeback and then and then how
can you
2:03
use the frayed well watch it
back up and
2:05
give people the definition of
decimate
2:07
yeah decimated technically
means 10% is
2:11
gone you're not it's been cut
down to
2:15
10% but and think about it
decimated
2:18
10/10 is bent end so they took
and this
2:22
comes from isn't this from the
from
2:24
Roman times the use Robin yeah
yeah so
2:27
will it go and decimate they
come into
2:30
some area that did kill 10% of
the
2:31
people now to say completely
decimated
2:42
yes it's right on the nose
completely
2:46
decimated I think it's okay if
you acts
2:49
for decimation otherwise it's
just
2:53
devastated would have been
better
2:55
devastated would have been
probably
2:57
correct and we're making light
of it but
3:00
holy crap decimated please yes
when you
3:04
hear the word decimated think
of the No
3:05
Agenda show yes and remember
that means
3:07
1 out of 10 it means 10 percent
3:11
decimated yeah it was in sigh
roared the
3:14
two of us together we
discovered that
3:16
you would discovered it's this
not the
3:19
stuff you idiots are using the
word
3:24
wrong but you know eight years
ago I
3:26
think so yeah and so we started
and I
3:29
guess we went on a little
rampage about
3:30
it nobody paid attention so
they're
3:32
still using the word improperly
let me
3:34
see if it's still let me see if
it's if
3:37
they still
3:39
oh it's changed a little bit
let's go to
3:41
merriam-webster which we I
think we've
3:43
used consistently
3:45
so now definition of decimate
to select
3:48
by lot and kill every tenth man
so that
3:51
is the correct definition or to
exact a
3:58
tax of 10% to reduce drastically
4:01
especially in number so now it
gets a
4:04
little funkier and so that's 3a
and 3b
4:07
is to cause great destruction
or harm to
4:10
so the language is a minor new
use
4:14
change minor and new usage I
don't know
4:17
if that's as bad as sharpie
gate but we
4:22
were done with it in 45 seconds
so we're
4:24
dumb we're done with bitching
about
4:26
decimated but this Sharpie gate
thing
4:29
I'm sure you follow this to
some or you
4:31
her like no brother call it map
gate
4:34
2019 the question this morning
did
4:36
President Trump show a doctored
map
4:38
hoping to prove he was right
when he
4:40
warned Hurricane Dorian would
hit
4:42
Alabama the president
displaying that
4:44
map in the Oval Office that was
the
4:47
original chart and you see it
was going
4:50
to hit not only Florida but
Georgia
4:53
could have was going toward the
Gulf
4:55
that was what we what was
originally
4:58
projected and it took the right
turn
5:01
take a closer look the black
line
5:03
projecting that Dorian would
move from
5:05
Florida to Alabama appears to
be drawn
5:08
on by a marker here's the
original
5:10
issues last Thursday by the
National
5:12
Hurricane Center Alabama in the
clear
5:15
President Trump has repeatedly
insisted
5:18
Alabama was in Dorian's path the
5:26
National Weather Service even
forced to
5:28
correct him saying Alabama will
not see
5:32
any impacts from Dorian but
he's still
5:35
not backing down I know that
Alabama was
5:38
in the original forecast but
Alabama was
5:41
hit very hard and was going to
be we hit
5:43
very hard along with Georgia
now FEMA
5:46
and NOAA referring all
questions about
5:47
the seemingly doctored map back
to the
5:50
White House where President
Trump's that
5:52
he knew nothing about it so
hold on I
5:57
said I'd know about this dis
event I
5:59
didn't know it was called
sharpie gate
6:01
well first of all the fact that
this is
6:04
the cousin national
conversation on the
6:06
so-called news while well while
all that
6:10
well the Bahamas are decimated
what what
6:13
do these people have time for
by the way
6:17
I used a photo in the last
newsletter
6:18
that was a sharpie gate the IP
image
6:20
because there's a bunch of
these memes
6:21
going around and then when I
put on the
6:24
newsletters quite funny but
this is like
6:27
yeah this is kind of a mountain
out of a
6:29
molehill kind of a well it's
looking for
6:32
anything I guess I don't know
and my
6:34
favorite one I think was one of
the
6:36
newspaper said it's legal but
Noah
6:43
actually came out and said yeah
actually
6:46
the president's right that
there was an
6:49
actual ten percent the chance
five to
6:52
ten percent of Alabama yeah
when they
6:54
wouldn't all the spaghetti
stuff that
6:56
what came but sure and that's
another
6:57
thing that is so fantastic no
one in the
7:01
mainstream
7:01
that's an eye at fifteen
spaghetti
7:05
string so-called models none of
which
7:08
actually appeared to be correct
at least
7:09
not initially that's okay but
then you
7:13
know this little extra line
which I
7:17
don't think Trump drew that
it's maybe
7:20
he do so who cares but then
what was the
7:25
point of him like vouching for
Alabama
7:28
so much to distract from the
fact that
7:30
this was a Chinese weather
weapon that
7:32
we're combating maybe uh-huh
7:35
let's not look a second half a
show okay
7:38
this saved it okay
7:40
yes I would be wiping this hour
but this
7:43
one this went pretty far Yale
7:47
psychiatrist explains the
dangerous
7:49
mental pathology behind Trump's
unhinged
7:52
Sharpie gate fiasco
7:56
I mean they're really yeah
they're
7:57
really taking it that far
8:01
he's unhinged and grown up with
the
8:03
sharpie took a mainline doctor
ban DX
8:07
Lee now this is that's the
woman who
8:09
wrote China Chinese well she
wrote the
8:13
book and has all the
psychologists onto
8:16
her yeah she's a trump is
incapable of
8:19
backing down no matter how
wrong he is
8:21
in a sense becoming his own
worst enemy
8:24
and the ramifications for the
country
8:26
beyond one silly viral moment
8:30
so hey that's the news
everybody that's
8:33
what the news is doing is
they're
8:35
talking about Sharpie gait the
meanwhile
8:38
can the Navy is getting
decimated
8:41
these parts of one of the
models maybe I
8:44
mean I have to go back a little
guy
8:46
because I do have that
spaghetti chart
8:47
somewhere in my files hmm
8:49
if any of them all showed that
thing
8:51
just taking a right and
bouncing up the
8:54
coast at North Carolina then
hitting
8:56
Nova Scotia this is pretty much
of a
9:00
longshot model I'm curious if
it's there
9:03
you should go back and take a
look at
9:04
that
9:05
well because it's a do we have
a lot of
9:08
it they had models going every
which way
9:10
yeah Oh secondly we have a lot
of echo
9:14
today it's an you sound echo II
to me
9:16
maybe not but I think chatroom
do I
9:20
sound echo II
9:22
so we're witnessing something
moving
9:25
along here we're witnessing
something in
9:28
real time which is fun to watch
true
9:31
manipulation of the media and
by the
9:34
media and by PR consultants and
9:37
lobbyists to change perception
and usher
9:41
in laws that solidify a small
number of
9:45
large companies sounds familiar
I'm sure
9:49
but I wanted I wanted to get
this out
9:51
right away because this is
something
9:53
that I want everyone to be
aware of and
9:55
to watch because it's really
fun when
9:57
you understand how it works and
how long
9:59
have we been tracking the vape
wars
10:01
about three years now maybe a
little
10:03
longer
10:06
you met Dexter Adam
hergenrother is been
10:16
in an illinois hospital for a
week from
10:19
vaping they told me if we
didn't bring
10:22
him in when we brought him in
his lungs
10:24
would have collapsed and he
would have
10:25
died the Centers for Disease
Control has
10:27
now identified 450 possible
vaping
10:30
related illnesses in 33 states
vaping is
10:34
the only common factor in these
injuries
10:37
to date many individuals have
reported
10:40
vaping THC the ingredient in
marijuana
10:42
or other substances the CDC
says it's
10:46
too early to point to a single
common
10:48
substance in all cases but
earlier this
10:50
week New York state health
officials
10:52
said vitamin E acetate found in
some
10:55
vaping products is a focal
point of
10:57
their investigation like most
who fell
11:00
ill Adam Hogan writer says he
used THC
11:03
vapes
11:04
and also vaped nicotine in a
separate
11:06
product made by Joule the
largest
11:09
cigarette maker in the country
I didn't
11:13
know what nicotine was in a
statement
11:18
Joule lab said the ingredients
of our
11:20
products do not include THC or
vitamin E
11:24
compounds like those found in
THC
11:26
products regardless health
officials
11:28
warn don't take chances folks
really
11:33
should consider
11:34
not using these products not
vaping
11:37
until more is known about what
is
11:39
causing these lung injuries the
Food and
11:42
Drug Administration is also
11:43
investigating and it has
collected 120
11:46
samples it's now testing to
determine
11:48
which chemical compound may be
causing
11:51
so many bad reactions so that's
kind of
11:53
the headline which most people
have
11:56
heard yes yeah hold on
11:58
did somebody slip in the word
that guy
12:01
did slipped in the word differ
when I
12:03
first first started dueling oh
yeah no
12:07
of course this is this is about
putting
12:09
Joule the company that sold 30%
to atria
12:14
formerly known as Philip Morris
for 18
12:17
billion dollars and Reynolds is
in this
12:19
as well the idea is to make
Joule in
12:22
particular the only vape you
can buy and
12:26
let me explain a little bit how
this
12:27
works because this has been
done exactly
12:29
the same way by Big Tobacco who
now
12:32
effectively owns Joule so first
let's
12:35
start with these jewel the
founders of
12:37
Joule have a kind of a weird
they're
12:40
weird part of this story is
they created
12:44
the Joule device as a smoking
cessation
12:46
device so that you will stop
smoking
12:49
that's actually kind of a
negative for
12:51
them because they're being sued
now for
12:54
making false claims and
unproven claims
12:56
and but that's that's a little
bit of a
12:58
side issue I went as deep as I
could to
13:02
find out who these three people
were who
13:04
died from vaping let's just
leave in the
13:07
middle what they were vaping it
turns
13:09
out two of them were gentlemen
over 65
13:13
years old who has had serious
lung
13:15
issues and had vaped THC and so
they
13:20
died and you know no one is
conclusively
13:23
saying these people are getting
sick
13:25
from this or these people died
from this
13:27
but for sure they're conflicted
13:30
conflating not complaint they
are
13:33
intermingling vaping of ejuice
vaping of
13:38
THC and jool into one nice
little
13:41
bundled story and here's how
it's
13:43
supposed to work
13:45
they have 600 lobbyists right
now in
13:48
Washington for vaping for
vaping Jul the
13:52
company alone before the
purchase before
13:55
the the partial acquisition had
88
13:59
lobbyists they all want to do
the same
14:03
thing which is how Big Tobacco
did it
14:05
previously you want to swoop in
and
14:07
create state laws as and is
happening
14:11
everywhere
14:12
it's it's it's happening in
Texas this
14:14
month age is going to 21
there's a
14:16
couple other things in there
why do they
14:18
want the state laws because
they have
14:21
much bigger control on state
14:24
representatives particularly
tobacco
14:26
states but they have a lot of
control
14:28
over them a lot of money going
into this
14:30
and the minute they get the
state laws
14:32
in place CDs can no longer
create
14:35
ordinances and they put in all
these
14:37
preemptions so there's many
different
14:41
little subtle things like Oh
doesn't
14:43
count for veterans you know if
you got
14:45
one leg and you're and you're
near
14:47
school you can buy it anyway
there's all
14:49
these little things and it
makes the it
14:52
makes the policing of the
measures much
14:55
more difficult this is exactly
what RJR
14:58
did there's nothing new except
the media
15:01
is either playing into it half
of them
15:03
probably are and the other ones
are too
15:05
dumb not to know history and
here's an
15:08
example of Michigan and the big
stories
15:11
snuffing out an epidemic
Michigan
15:13
becoming the first state to ban
the sale
15:15
of flavored East cigarettes
Gretchen
15:17
Whitmer tis very important
flavored
15:20
e-cigarettes flavor accusing a
cigarette
15:23
companies of using deceptive
advertising
15:25
and candy flavors to hook kids
on
15:28
nicotine Whitmer ordering the
Health
15:30
Department to issue emergency
rules to
15:33
ban sales in the state aisle
this after
15:35
a series of mysterious
respiratory
15:37
illnesses right here in
Michigan and all
15:38
around the country all
associated with
15:41
vaping the vaping industry
already
15:43
responding leading manufacturer
Jule
15:45
labs pushing back on the
pending ban
15:47
including menthol based
products like
15:49
mint flavoring saying we
believe that to
15:52
encourage adult smokers to
switch from
15:54
combustible use the number one
cause of
15:56
preventable death in the world
they
15:58
should be available at retail
alongside
16:00
tobacco vape shop owners
sounding the
16:03
alarm that the ban will
bulldoze their
16:06
business I've never witnessed
one
16:09
transaction that doesn't have
flavor in
16:11
it so if this continues and
that's the
16:15
point they want the little vape
shops
16:17
shut down because true almost
all
16:20
liquids are flavored it's very
I like
16:24
tobacco is very hard to get a
tobacco
16:26
flavor unless oh guess what you
go to
16:29
jail who are the main
manufacturers of
16:31
tobacco flavored products yeah
they have
16:34
some menthol but I'm sure
they'll figure
16:35
that out so the it's very
simple get the
16:38
state laws in place squash all
of the
16:41
independent people who created
the
16:43
industry scare people into
using nothing
16:47
unless it's FDA approved and
jool is
16:49
gonna be the ruler right on top
that's
16:52
what's going on here and you
can watch
16:53
it in everything
16:57
well I do believe I do believe
you
17:00
believe that there is a one
competitor
17:02
I've seen him advertising there
which is
17:04
on the Joule level I think it's
tobacco
17:06
company yeah there is there's
one other
17:08
product I forget the name of it
but yeah
17:09
yeah looking back on this is
that is
17:14
that for a couple of things
that people
17:15
could note this all came on out
of the
17:18
blue all of a sudden every you
know
17:20
everybody's reporting on it
across the
17:22
country history indicates this
is some
17:24
sort of a PR scam and the thing
was is
17:28
remembers just two or three
years ago
17:30
when the whole scene was just
really
17:35
I wouldn't say vibrant but it
was
17:37
rocking and there was all these
shops
17:39
everywhere and that's when
those guys
17:40
had these you know 25 volt DC
boxes that
17:45
they breathe the you know the
oh this is
17:47
the giant vape cloud and they
blow it
17:50
out and it would fill a room
with smoke
17:53
and you see this weren't those
guys all
17:55
in in at the hospital you'd
think no
17:59
because it's untrue now it's
very
18:02
possible that this teickhoff
roll
18:05
acetate which is vitamin-e
acetate that
18:09
is where's that in a vape well
that's in
18:11
the THC which is typically home
build
18:14
stuff you know they people get
carts off
18:16
of Alibaba they throw some
stuff in
18:19
there they throw some some dab
basically
18:22
you know come highly extracted
THC and
18:27
they want to you know get some
oil there
18:29
so that it can convey per eyes
and you
18:32
know that it may actually be
hurting
18:34
people absolutely but you don't
want to
18:37
do this kind of experimentation
of get
18:39
stuff off of the street there
are
18:40
reputable companies if you if
you want
18:42
to vape your THC they're very
safe
18:45
approved and you get it from
California
18:48
mainly anything else is of
course
18:50
dangerous and there's all kinds
of you
18:52
know you can get popcorn lung
and all
18:55
these different things that
people
18:56
warned about but having been a
lifelong
19:00
tobacco smoker and having
stopped and
19:03
pretty much moved to vape there
are some
19:06
definite side effects
19:08
such as I am not short of
breath I can
19:12
bicycle longer at spin there's
a whole
19:14
bunch of side effects that
seems to be
19:16
quite beneficial but I don't
use some
19:20
hokey cartridge that some
guides palmed
19:24
off to me on the corner of the
street
19:26
that's what may have been
happening
19:28
there but it it's kind of moot
because
19:30
this is a Hill and Knowlton job
or some
19:33
other company who knows exactly
how to
19:36
do this and they're succeeding
it's
19:38
great and now it's the CDC
versus the
19:41
FDA well guess who's gonna win
you know
19:44
it's gonna be the FDA and
they'll give
19:46
the go-ahead to jewel and if
you want to
19:49
make a flavored liquid that'll
be okay
19:50
but you'll have to pay about a
million
19:52
dollars to go to the approval
process at
19:55
least that's what jewel will
set it at
19:57
so no one else can compete yes
it'll
20:00
scam yeah works is the American
Way and
20:03
just like the marijuana
industry you can
20:07
totally ignore it you can make
your own
20:09
illiquid at home you don't need
to go
20:12
buy anything if you don't want
to you
20:14
can ensure that it's safe like
marijuana
20:16
you don't have to buy it in the
20:17
dispensary you can actually
take a seed
20:19
and grow it yourself it's quite
fun to
20:20
do
20:22
though but I do want everyone
to pay
20:24
attention to this because
you'll see it
20:26
you'll see more and more yes
apparently
20:29
calling you of nothing else
that's like
20:31
calling me it's a it's fun to
watch once
20:33
you're aware of what's going on
then
20:35
it's fun to see you know how
they're
20:37
doing it and how the news media
is all
20:40
in oh and completely know no
questions
20:43
asked just they have no
interest in
20:46
actually digging into the story
even
20:48
just a bit superficially know
it which
20:51
is all you need to do to get to
the
20:54
bottom of it but they won't
even do that
20:55
much work it's just not it's
beyond them
20:59
just get there to get the video
press
21:00
release from some oldest look
at this is
21:02
all packaged up all we need is a
21:04
voiceover there was another one
of these
21:06
like that that came out and I
think I
21:09
know where this is coming from
and this
21:11
is the Oxford report on
vegetarians I
21:16
hope you heard this one I
believe so
21:19
yeah let's let's listen to the
intro
21:22
plant-based eating has momentum
more and
21:25
more people giving up meat here
in
21:26
Atlanta you'll find a long line
like
21:28
this at the restaurant slutty
vegan last
21:31
month KFC tested there was no
video
21:39
while they were saying it
sounded like
21:41
slutty vegan to me last month
KFC tested
21:45
plant-based chicken it sold out
in less
21:47
than five hours Burger King has
a
21:48
meatless burger option now as
well
21:50
according to global data
there's been a
21:53
600 percent increase in people
21:55
identifying as vegan in the
United
21:57
States from 2014 to 2017 but a
new study
22:00
links vegan and vegetarian
diets as
22:02
increasing chances of having a
stroke so
22:05
we wanted to talk more about
the first
22:08
she's already mixing up vegan
and
22:10
vegetarian the study was about
22:13
vegetarians and I like how it's
been
22:16
tied into the meat meatless
movement
22:21
which is why I think the study
came out
22:23
in the first place or at least
the study
22:25
is being abused for this so uh
meatless
22:29
Oh everyone's going meatless
but all the
22:31
slutty vegan oh no this could
not be all
22:34
what's going on so you're set
up to
22:36
already not want to eat the
meatless
22:38
burger so you know who's behind
this
22:42
ready doctor ready could this
really be
22:45
a legitimate side effect of
giving up
22:48
meat well this was a pretty
impressive
22:49
study it was done for the
University of
22:51
Oxford in England and they
looked at 48
22:54
thousand people in their 40s and
22:56
followed them for a very long
time
22:58
and as they followed them they
talked to
23:00
them about their diet and they
found out
23:02
what we've known before that a
23:04
vegetarian and or vegan diet
can lower
23:06
the risk of heart disease but
there was
23:08
no data on stroke and in this
23:10
study there was a slight
increase in the
23:12
risk of stroke now the authors
are quick
23:14
to say this is not cause and
effect it's
23:17
an observational study and no
more
23:19
research needs to be done but I
think
23:20
it's really worth talking about
as we
23:22
see more people embracing a
plant-based
23:24
lifestyle this is the 20%
increased
23:30
chance of stroke if you only if
you're
23:32
vegetarian but the study is
quick to
23:35
point out that this is no does
not prove
23:38
causation the same Oxford three
years
23:42
ago 2016 released the interim
report of
23:44
the same people except they
didn't
23:47
follow him for sixteen years
instead of
23:48
eighteen years and I said
actually 35%
23:50
of people don't eat meat seem
to have
23:52
healthier heart didn't mention
anything
23:54
about stroke but then just
listen to the
23:56
news folks who are all in on the
23:58
meatless generation
23:59
yeah but Huey plants you can
feel better
24:02
it's easier to digest you are
gonna live
24:04
longer these are not doctors
these are
24:06
the news people talking after
this
24:08
report just so you understand
where the
24:10
money's coming from yeah but
Huey plants
24:12
you're gonna feel better it's
easier to
24:14
digest you are gonna that's
just how it
24:16
is the generations the more
meat you eat
24:21
the more physical maladies
you're likely
24:23
to possess listen here's the
here's the
24:32
doctor who's going who's doing
the
24:34
report she's against it is
achill
24:36
maladies you're likely to
possess well
24:38
on full disclosure I'm a
lacto-ovo
24:40
vegetarian I do it black to ovum
24:42
vegetarian that's very common
out here
24:47
it means you drink milk and you
eat eggs
24:50
I thought that was black dough
I'm so
24:55
over full disclosure I'm a
lacto-ovo
24:57
vegetarian I do egg and she's
been a
24:59
vegetarian for many many years
and and I
25:02
works for me but I think this
is a
25:03
personal decision I think
there's also
25:05
ways that you can be a healthy
25:07
meat-eater and there are ways
to be an
25:08
unhealthy vegetarian if you're
gonna eat
25:11
a vegetarian diet and it's
going to be
25:13
full of refined carbohydrates
and sugars
25:15
that is not good for you you
also as a
25:17
vegetarian have to be cautious
to make
25:19
sure you're getting your
protein on your
25:21
calcium and focus on vitamins
25:23
the authors in this study
speculate that
25:25
some of the vitamins that
vegetarians
25:27
are often lacking may be
contributing to
25:29
the increased risk of stroke
but I think
25:31
you can eat meat and be healthy
I think
25:33
everything in moderation maybe
avoid too
25:36
much red meat avoid processed
meat for
25:38
sure
25:38
limited I'm not saying
eliminated but a
25:40
limited the bacon sausage these
are the
25:49
same global warming doofuses
now a
25:53
couple of things the woman
before I've
25:55
been talking about the Oxford
report
25:57
said vegetarian lifestyle I
thought that
26:01
was interesting just the I did
if it
26:04
being a lifestyle and it's a
life choice
26:08
the vegetarian lifestyle I'm Pro
26:11
lacto-ovo and then the
lacto-ovo woman I
26:14
mean why don't you could you be
can you
26:17
slip the word meat in there I'm
a
26:19
vegetarian but it's like this
commercial
26:21
is going around where this guy
says dude
26:25
what's the veg invested he says
to his
26:27
wife in the Volkswagen some
funny
26:28
commercial on the west coast
for 76
26:30
products hmm and his couple of
hipsters
26:33
and one of them says to his
wife uses
26:34
do they have a vegan menu
26:37
she's a restaurant they're
trying to
26:39
find she says no you're not a
vegan he
26:40
says I am a vegan when I don't
eat meat
26:43
and I think this is flexibility
going on
26:46
like this like this is people
just kind
26:48
of like well I'll be vegan for
a day now
26:52
I'm reminded of a story when I
went to
26:56
see bit once with this guy with
a group
26:58
of people one of these guys was
wait see
27:00
because that is that the
computer
27:01
conference in Germany yeah the
big giant
27:03
in Hanover mm-hmm and so this
guy's
27:06
adamant vegan vegan he made a
big scene
27:12
about it and he was a big fat
guy mm-hm
27:15
was he's run into in tech and
but it was
27:19
a fact out of the big gut and
I'm
27:21
thinking this guy's a vegan you
should
27:23
be skinny as a rail I mean he
doesn't
27:25
move I don't get it and so I
went to
27:28
breakfast one morning and there
he was
27:29
even what do you think his
breakfast is
27:31
just candy bars cereal not
candy bars
27:34
but nothing but but Dana
27:37
just like a pile of like ten or
eleven
27:39
stud cinnamon buns it's like
his main
27:42
diet was cinnamon buns and this
was
27:44
veganism to him are you sure he
was a
27:46
vegan we said he was he made a
big stink
27:50
about it
27:51
and I would be better if
everybody was
27:53
is it political you know yeah
well he
27:56
ate well we have dueling
factions here
27:58
we have the meat people as you
said that
28:01
what is it the cattle ranchers
wherever
28:03
help mister whoever the the
meat people
28:07
are and the meat people are
fighting the
28:10
meatless movement and and you
know what
28:12
they are they should be better
that's
28:14
their job they have these
associations
28:15
you pay into these clubs and
they're
28:18
supposed to do that jut that
business
28:20
and so they're doing something
finally
28:21
yeah finally yeah now we're all
from for
28:27
meat hey I guess I am for me to
actually
28:29
up we cook some meat last night
this
28:32
birthday gift to Tina and I
took a
28:34
cooking class just meet here
here's some
28:39
meat I went to a cooking class
oh I'm
28:44
reluctant to talk about it
because
28:46
you're just gonna just gonna
make fun of
28:48
it oh okay well if I guarantee
not to
28:53
make fun of it no then it won't
be a
28:56
good segment I'll moderate
myself so I'm
29:01
not affect I'll take it
seriously Isis
29:03
is a cooking session I would
maybe go to
29:06
this I'm we want to learn some
very fine
29:08
specialty about how to use
phyllo dough
29:10
in a certain way I'm sure they
have a
29:13
class like that this yes this
was the
29:15
date night cooking session
there's just
29:18
a date that we've learned how
to make
29:19
creme brulee
29:21
we made popovers happy and
check it out
29:26
I was skeptical but we actually
had a
29:29
kale dish that didn't taste all
that
29:31
Kaylee
29:33
yeah have you cover it up with
enough
29:34
bacon fat no cook it to death
29:38
it was shallots and and if it
was creamy
29:42
cream loaded up shallots
there's a good
29:45
one that's a good cover up and
I learned
29:47
how to properly dice a shallot
which I
29:49
didn't know there's a good way
to do it
29:50
oh well what way is this well
you put
29:54
the shallot down and then you
slice
29:56
slice horizontally seven
eighths of the
29:58
way through then you go on top
and then
30:02
you get your perfectly small
dice yes is
30:04
that with onions - the same
thing oh no
30:06
I'm sure it's it's it's more
just like
30:08
it was new I learned that and
it was
30:12
good though it was funny and
you're
30:13
doing that there with a couple
other
30:15
people and you're drinking wine
and
30:17
spawn it was it was I had a
very good
30:19
time there's a lot of fun and
we made a
30:21
beautiful piece of meat what
was the
30:26
meat that you I thought you
were making
30:27
a possible reason dessert stuff
yeah
30:29
that was all there - it was so
it was a
30:31
nice was the meat that you had
what was
30:32
so special about that that we
cooked it
30:34
it was it was like you cooked
meat
30:36
before it was a of course I
mean I
30:40
cooked the meat the same way
except I do
30:41
it you know I always have
seared on each
30:45
side and then into the oven it
goes in
30:47
the in the cast-iron skillet
and that
30:50
was basically the same so there
was
30:51
nothing new for me there other
than the
30:53
the topping with through this
huge
30:56
butter and more shallots and
you know
31:00
seasoning and just melted all
over it it
31:03
was so good and and not very
vegetarian
31:09
so you let you got out it's no
fun if
31:11
you don't make fun of it then
it doesn't
31:12
work well there wasn't that
much to make
31:14
fun of putting butter on meat
is nothing
31:17
new but you walk out yeah it's
done in
31:23
this place called sulla table
which is
31:25
kind of a Williamson or Allah
table they
31:27
got desperate at Berkeley
operation
31:29
mostly eyes yes you walk out
like I
31:34
really want that knife that I
just used
31:36
that was full retail sharp
knife save
31:42
lives
31:43
yeah they got one of those blop
erasers
31:45
here on 4th Street and they got
one up
31:48
in Seattle and there's a couple
more on
31:50
the west coast I think yeah a
day yeah
31:53
they're Boston is an obvious
place for
31:54
the suckers to go there you
know no
31:56
problem make sense suckers it
was a
31:58
Fanta fabulous evening well
happy
32:03
birthday thank you
32:07
what were you doing meanwhile
hopefully
32:09
you were prepping for the show
while I
32:11
was off cuz I was watching
football in
32:13
the beginning of the new
college season
32:16
yeah okay I got to watch the
Oregon rack
32:18
up 77 points Wow
32:20
doesn't mean anything to you
but it
32:22
means a lot to me but I was
also trying
32:24
to follow what's going on with
brexit
32:26
which I do want to talk about
for a
32:27
minute yeah and the reason is
because I
32:29
didn't realize this cuz I never
I hadn't
32:31
followed him but I'm on Twitter
Boris
32:33
Johnson is doing a trump oke
only he's
32:37
up the ante I think in Trump is
32:38
following suit
32:41
Boris puts on videos he's much
like Adam
32:43
or Scott Adams or oj you mean
like
32:47
really like oj like really
shitty videos
32:49
they're pretty shitty and
selfish like
32:52
hey everybody so he's got does
he
32:56
actually start off with hey
everybody
32:57
that would be close it's close
yeah not
33:00
quite he doesn't have the
doesn't have
33:02
the little singing at the
beginning or
33:04
oj a twitter world right so but
this is
33:08
Boris Johnson this is a long
clip but
33:11
and it's a little I think it's
slightly
33:13
dull cuz he's a Brit and so he
speaks
33:15
you know with this kind of
style that is
33:16
like uh but he does go on and
and he
33:19
makes his case for what's going
on with
33:21
regarding Breck said it's a
little bit
33:23
bullshit we heard the Faraj
clip last
33:25
show about him you know
sneaking over to
33:28
Brussels trying to do a deal
here is
33:30
Boris Johnson on Twitter
explaining
33:32
himself hi folks a lot has
happened this
33:34
week and I wanted to update you
I've
33:37
been negotiating over the past
five
33:38
weeks to get us a new deal EU
leaders
33:42
were willing to negotiate a
deal because
33:44
they knew were going to leave
on October
33:47
the 31st Deal or No Deal last
night
33:51
Jeremy Corbyn and others voted
to wreck
33:54
the chance of a deal their new
law tries
33:57
to force the government to go to
33:59
Brussels beg for another delay
until
34:03
2024 as long as Brussels
demands people
34:07
want another pointless delay
but this
34:11
he's even worse Brussels could
demand
34:14
that I hand over billions of
your money
34:16
in return for this pointless
Alain I
34:19
refuse to do this my view is
that if
34:24
Parliament tries to force
another
34:26
pointless delay refused to do
that
34:30
then voters should decide what
happens
34:33
next
34:35
people can choose Jeremy Corbyn
to be
34:38
Prime Minister go to Brussels
on the
34:40
17th of October to delay brexit
again
34:43
and do what Brussels wants all
people
34:47
can choose me to go to Brussels
on the
34:49
17th of October try to
negotiate a new
34:52
deal and I'm confident that I
can but to
34:54
leave on the 31st of October in
all
34:57
circumstances so that the
country can
35:01
move on last night Jeremy
Corbyn voted
35:05
to stop you the public deciding
this
35:08
he's now voted to destroy the
35:10
negotiations to delay again for
no
35:13
reason and to stop you deciding
whether
35:17
we delay or not he sees me he
doesn't
35:20
trust you to make this decision
I do
35:25
trust you it will be totally
wrong for
35:28
Parliament to force another
pointless
35:30
delay without your agreement so
if you
35:33
want brexit sorted out before
October
35:36
the 31st then please ask your
MP to vote
35:39
on Monday so that you can have
your say
35:42
on who goes to Brussels to sort
this out
35:46
me or Jeremy Corbyn thank you
now that
35:51
was actually pretty good III
appreciate
35:53
what he's doing
35:58
but where are we exactly it's
not
36:01
entirely clear to me what is
the status
36:05
of everything now you know it's
not
36:08
entirely clear to me either I
can say
36:11
that you know apparently they
they're
36:15
pushing and pushing and pushing
to
36:16
extend date again I understand
that the
36:22
his ministers have been fired
just over
36:25
the last few days they've been
firing
36:27
him left and right because
they've been
36:29
turned codes it's called the
action
36:31
again at the end he lets you
see what he
36:33
wants people to do force another
36:34
pointless delay without your
agreement
36:37
so if you want brexit sorted
out before
36:40
October the 31st then please
ask your MP
36:43
to vote on Monday so that you
can have
36:46
your say on who right so this
Monday is
36:49
when the the Parliament has the
vote and
36:51
then we're and then if that law
passes
36:53
then Boris is basically screwed
he can't
36:56
do anything then he's locked
out locked
36:59
in locked out yes it was lodged
37:01
somewhere all right so I think
it was
37:04
comic strip bloggers of all
people so
37:08
take that with the authority of
which it
37:10
comes said that the plan and
remember
37:12
there's a cumberbund noah
cummings is is
37:16
running the campaign that's
that's the
37:18
guy who ran the brexit campaign
that's
37:20
the the the smartest guy in the
room
37:22
type algo meister so and he's
running a
37:25
lot of this for for boris
johnson and
37:28
you don't hear much of him but
37:30
apparently the idea is for
Boris to
37:34
refuse the law be held in
contempt
37:37
that's what he hinted at in
that in the
37:39
little Twitter speech and then
go to
37:41
jail and then the Queen would
pardon him
37:45
he'd come out and then he could
do
37:46
whatever we do because the date
has
37:47
passed and he is in charge
somehow so
37:51
there's something that's like
some
37:52
strategy which sounded pretty
wild to me
37:57
mmm no I don't know it's a
pause I mean
38:00
there's all kinds of possible
isn't is
38:02
not beyond Boris Johnson to
pull a wild
38:04
stunt
38:05
it would make things a little
more
38:07
exciting yeah cuz this is not
really
38:10
working for me we don't have a
penis I
38:14
can just get this another vote
coming up
38:15
and this was B you got your
prediction
38:17
on the line what that Boris
won't make
38:20
it happen yeah that's my
prediction he
38:21
will not make it happen
38:25
you see I had a
38:27
was this of course what more
interesting
38:30
to me is the propaganda that
goes around
38:34
and this was a piece where was
this from
38:36
I think this might have been
BBC of
38:37
course this is about the
settled status
38:41
scheme for those who are not
Brits
38:46
living in or who are you
citizens I
38:49
should say living in the UK but
don't
38:53
have don't have the proper
paperwork
38:56
possibly to stay after brexit
so they
38:58
bring out this this woman who's
on her
39:00
from the East Bloc country
she's been
39:02
married to a guy she lives in
Bristol
39:04
they have a son together and
she's
39:05
worried about what's gonna
happen to her
39:07
and there's this whole in the
report
39:10
with just no words that the
music goes
39:15
down a little bit and they put
a title
39:19
on the lower third which I will
read for
39:21
you after the bit passes I'll
go back
39:23
and read it to you so you know
why this
39:25
is the kind of bullshit they're
doing
39:27
they're worried about my future
worry
39:29
about the future of my children
what
39:31
will happen to me on the first
of
39:33
November what will happen to
them
39:34
why is impact on them as well
it's also
39:38
a feeling of being rejected
true to the
39:41
country in your own home I've
been
39:43
living in the UK for 16 years
I've I see
39:46
same employer for 15 years and
I'm
39:48
married to an Englishman
actually
39:50
applied day mainly to boat and
salty and
39:53
sinking hey let's celebrate his
birthday
39:55
and celebrate my social status
39:57
so here's this hole in the
report and so
40:01
what she's saying is you know
I've been
40:03
here for 16 years I've been
employed for
40:05
15 years my little boy turned
13 is like
40:08
oh I'm gonna celebrate my my
official
40:10
status before any price he's
burst and
40:14
sedated prepped my safety status
40:15
Lily's application had
insufficient
40:18
evidence to be instantly
approved in
40:20
other words she had no right to
be there
40:22
but okay I never actually see
what
40:24
happened to me I feel that my
voice is
40:27
not being heard I think my
voice in
40:29
their voice is three million in
you
40:31
citizen living here it's not
being
40:33
helped no one is asking us how
it's
40:36
impacting on us on a day-to-day
life on
40:39
on mental health I want to
remain
40:42
positive self lost trust lost
trust
40:47
so they're using these sob
stories and
40:51
get everybody into the right
mood oh we
40:55
can't this is no good the poor
woman oh
40:58
no meanwhile ain't UK a plan
for all we
41:03
know she works for a
public-relations
41:04
they just saying this is all
malarkey
41:06
absolutely think about
41:09
the business the United States
could do
41:11
with the United Kingdom if they
were
41:13
freed from the EU and Trump is
doing all
41:16
cases now we have 20 was it
tariffs a
41:20
hundred percent tariffs on
dairy goods
41:24
and even some Gouda cheese
which is kind
41:27
of upsetting to me it's one of
my my my
41:30
pain sources a protein
41:34
yeah so that's GU sanctions
going up I
41:37
think with the US and in the UK
could
41:40
have fantastic trade we could
yeah we
41:43
could make them our
manufacturing base
41:45
but those Brits to work yeah
we're gonna
41:48
put them Mexicans back to work
41:50
oh really yeah that's what it
looks like
41:53
in a sense some Canadians - but
they're
41:58
it's just this whole thing is
just just
42:01
dragging on too long I can't
believe the
42:03
public they're good where's the
redo
42:05
that's what they're gonna have
to do
42:06
yeah it's the dwell on the 19th
of
42:08
October they have the 9th of
October
42:14
yes the 19th of October is
another March
42:16
the people's vote March and
they're
42:19
pushing that big so I think
that's
42:21
that's the plan the 17th
they're all
42:24
back the 19th we have the end
is this
42:27
will be a big protest let me see
42:29
because this is it's like it's
like the
42:30
the people's vote March that
was a who
42:36
was sponsoring that last time
with all
42:37
these those professional signs
42:41
I don't know it's probably some
French
42:43
company yeah miss yeah I do
have a
42:45
report from PBS and the miner
brexit
42:48
protests that are taking place
now
42:50
they're expected to grow on a
second
42:53
what's it which is this - Rex
protests
42:56
dueling marches collided in
London's
42:59
Parliament today one side in
favor and
43:01
the other side against the UK
leaving
43:04
the European Union without a
deal
43:06
members of the pro brexit
Democratic
43:08
Football lads Alliance clashed
with the
43:11
anti brexit group March for
change
43:13
European Union flags waved
besides a
43:16
flying beer can police managed
to keep
43:18
the two groups apart the UK's
departure
43:21
from the EU under a no deal
brexit is
43:23
still set for October 31st but
debate
43:26
continues in Parliament okay
here it is
43:29
it's the the people's vote
Saturday 19th
43:34
October 2019 London people's
vote March
43:37
let us be heard
43:40
and 15 towns and cities across
the
43:43
country culminating an enormous
historic
43:45
march in London October 19th
because it
43:47
is now clear that this is a
crisis that
43:49
cannot be settled let me see
FAQ say
43:53
whose no funny doesn't really
say who's
43:56
behind this but when you hit
the donate
43:59
button which is usually what I
like to
44:01
hit first
44:04
you're hardly gonna believe
this chip in
44:08
whatever you can afford
44:10
towards the March now they're
using the
44:13
chip in language so they
probably got
44:16
the same consultants yeah the
same
44:19
people who writes the nation
builder is
44:21
nation builder isn't that a
part of
44:23
share blue probably then share
blue and
44:30
these guys room and the American
44:33
Democrats are all against the
idea of
44:35
brexit because it really slows
down the
44:38
progress through one-world
government
44:40
yeah which is where and we're
supposed
44:42
to be that's a real target and
that's
44:43
gonna take a while and you
can't do it
44:45
with stuff like brexit yeah
44:47
drawing this makes a mess and
now god
44:49
now we got to go to truth what
we're
44:52
gonna do about that
44:53
yeah it's a fly in the ointment
44:56
yeah nation builder started in
2008
44:59
surprise surprise
45:03
from some of the Obama people
there you
45:07
go that's where it's all coming
from
45:10
yes Errol but I think they'll
get a lot
45:13
of traction I think there will
be a lot
45:15
of people marching whether
there are or
45:19
not it will be portrayed as
millions
45:21
let's put a number on it
45:23
I would say they're going to say
45:27
something like over tootin must
be good
45:29
has to be good no I don't
believe this
45:32
okay but give us a never I have
my
45:33
number they would have to say
three
45:36
million people nationwide or
something
45:39
of this ilk
45:40
so not just love that's hedging
but okay
45:43
I'm gonna say there's a half a
million
45:45
people half a million will be
the number
45:47
they used and it's gonna be in
London
45:49
you know it'll be all footage
from
45:51
London but they have to go
bigger than a
45:55
million because they've already
done
45:56
that done that one before so it
has to
45:58
go a little further I don't
think
45:59
they're gonna take and pull it
off I
46:01
think they can say half a
million it'll
46:03
get the same impact I don't
think you
46:05
need to say a million half a
million
46:07
marching in London's a lot of
people
46:08
well bottom line a long long
bottle
46:11
running two million you know to
make a
46:13
number make it happen
46:15
Hong Kong is great we are doing
such a
46:18
good job in Hong Kong now we've
we've
46:22
moved it we've we've shifted
everything
46:25
to pull my goodness it's not
just that
46:29
people don't want the Chinese
government
46:31
they want murca testers are
taking their
46:34
demands straight to the US
consulate
46:36
huge crowds are gathered now a
head of
46:38
an authorized march to the
consulate
46:40
building it is the 14th
straight weekend
46:45
of demonstrations many are
waving
46:47
American flags these are live
live video
46:51
we have for you right now and
they hope
46:53
their pleas for democracy will
resonate
46:55
with Americans on Saturday the
US
46:59
defense secretary urged China's
47:01
government to show restraint in
dealing
47:04
with the protest movement there
are more
47:05
American flags in this live
video we're
47:08
showing you now and they're
singing the
47:11
national anthem and they're
waving the
47:14
flags I mean this is it's been
a while
47:23
since you've seen protesters in
another
47:25
country saying we want America
to step
47:28
in how on 21st century is that
no one
47:33
says that anymore orchestrating
that but
47:37
that takes a lot of nerve its
foot spa I
47:40
think is the term yeah wave
these flags
47:43
and say you want us come on
then you
47:48
think brexit is a bunch of
phony baloney
47:52
these reports are not people
have
47:55
serious issues and they're very
pissed
47:57
off and maybe they are extremely
47:58
frustrated and all they can can
hope for
48:00
is that somehow the united
states does
48:04
something to help them because
it's no
48:07
joke what they're going through
no I
48:10
hear something bad more
normalized
48:12
report I do have which is from
CBC which
48:17
is in other words doesn't
really talk
48:19
about the American aspect but
is it but
48:21
it's pretty complete report
which is
48:23
unusual for CBC Hong Kong
report but
48:25
let's turn now to Hong Kong
where it is
48:27
already Saturday morning it's
also where
48:29
officials are bracing for yet
another
48:31
weekend of protests
48:34
setting the stage protesters
trashed a
48:37
subway station overnight an act
of
48:39
destruction aimed at disrupting
traffic
48:41
to the airport it wasn't
supposed to be
48:47
like this protesters filling
the streets
48:50
and taunting police the police
shooting
48:53
back with rubber bullets the
concession
48:57
by Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam
this past
49:00
week was supposed to leave most
people
49:02
satisfied angrier than before
why
49:09
because we know it's a lie it
is a lie
49:12
she's trying to do something
she's
49:14
trying to this is trying to
divide us
49:17
and we're not going to let that
happen
49:20
instead tonight's crowd seemed
united
49:24
further demanding that Lam call
an
49:26
independent inquiry into
perceived
49:29
police brutality something she
has
49:31
refused
49:33
but the protesters refused to
forget
49:36
this scene from last week
beatings in
49:39
the subway by police looking
for them
49:43
this man too afraid of police
to reveal
49:46
his identity got in the way
today he
49:49
showed a handful of reporters
his
49:51
bruises he insists he was just a
49:54
passenger
49:54
oh dialed a sundial dick I was
pushed to
49:57
the floor and beaten with their
batons
49:59
he says called a cockroach
payal pooja
50:03
that anger spilled onto the
streets here
50:06
again tonight met with police
warning
50:09
flags moving away from the
police
50:12
station right now there's been
a black
50:14
flag meeting tear gas is coming
at an
50:16
orange flag meaning there could
be
50:18
shooting right now they're
trying to get
50:20
everybody who doesn't have here
doesn't
50:22
have equipment out of the
danger zone
50:26
indeed the tear gas came
quickly after
50:29
as did more shots the police
did manage
50:32
to regain control of the
streets but as
50:35
they left cheers from
bystanders showed
50:39
they have not regained Hong
Kong's
50:42
respect
50:45
now we have one of our
producers wrote a
50:49
nasty note in saying you know
this is
50:51
interesting and all but why is
there so
50:54
much emphasis just on these
Hong Kong
50:56
trees when the yellow vest
revolution in
50:59
France has been going on
consistently
51:02
predating this yes and
continuing to
51:06
this day and there is zero news
coverage
51:08
of it
51:09
he's leading him to believe
that this is
51:12
like you know staged and not
staged by
51:16
any means and so far as it
being a fake
51:18
but staged by the American
public
51:21
relations machinery to be
promoted oh oh
51:25
of course it was just to
embarrass China
51:27
well we have to we have to
promote the
51:29
right story at the right time
yes and
51:31
there's nothing to do there's
nothing
51:33
good about these protests in
other parts
51:36
of the world which are going on
and I
51:39
mean there's nothing good that
can come
51:40
of it for us as a you know in
general
51:44
well let's be factual there's
this is
51:49
only about what we're shown and
that's a
51:51
downside to the to the type of
show we
51:54
do is we can really only
respond to what
51:56
is out there although again I'm
dipping
51:58
more into podcasts and other
alternative
52:01
forms of media because it's so
boring so
52:04
boring what the mainstream is
doing and
52:06
it's just over it just to just
52:08
regurgitate same story do it
again you
52:12
see the same thing at every
news outlet
52:13
bang bang bang exactly the same
thing
52:15
it's like you brought that up
with the
52:17
sharpie gate and how is this a
new story
52:19
at all hmm it's not this should
not be
52:22
the leader should not be the
lead when
52:24
people are being decimated the
52:28
decimation of Nova Scotia and
then there
52:30
was this report I had and of
course I
52:32
can't try it anymore and I
won't try it
52:35
bridge if I is the app of
choice now for
52:38
the Hong Kong protesters since
they won
52:43
that they were they were doing
using all
52:47
kinds of different apps to
communicate
52:49
with each other the smartest
one I
52:50
thought was Pokemon Pokemon go
where
52:54
they were using the DM feature
a chat
52:56
feature to communicate but now
now
52:58
apparently
52:59
using bridge Fi which is a
Bluetooth
53:02
peer-to-peer a chat app which I
don't
53:08
know and again I can't try it I
don't I
53:10
will not to try it on anything
I have
53:12
I'd like to know how it works I
mean
53:15
what's going I what else is it
talking
53:17
to doesn't she
53:18
they think it keeps them safe
now I
53:20
don't see how it keeps them
safe is
53:22
there some kind of encryption
can you
53:24
identify people could a could
could a a
53:27
law enforcement official come
in and
53:30
listen along I don't know but
the idea
53:33
is cool but I mean bluetooth is
one of
53:36
the number one snooping
mechanisms used
53:38
at retail get your Bluetooth on
Oh we
53:41
know exactly who you are
53:45
all that data is known
53:48
don't know yeah well maybe one
of our
53:51
producers give it a shot or
maybe we
53:53
have someone at home or just
break it
53:55
down for us and yeah I would
like to you
53:56
know a plenty of guys can do
that yeah I
53:58
just I can't contaminate my
cloaked
54:01
iPhones loved ones use Tina's
gear I
54:05
tell you she hates the fact
that she has
54:09
to have gear but you know her
job
54:11
requires her to have some stuff
with her
54:14
on the phone and worse but I'm
always
54:19
like hey try this said no no
he's taking
54:22
most things off that she really
doesn't
54:24
need but she has to have the
source of
54:25
social media apps on to
complete the job
54:30
but no thanks maybe I'll ask the
54:34
millennial oh that's the
Millennial
54:35
she'll do it the millenials
don't be
54:37
glad she got this app which is
the 5%
54:41
Club which actually kind of
like this
54:44
when you can enter a special
chat room
54:47
when you're when your iPhone
battery is
54:50
below 5% and just have people
chatted
54:55
with each other but I'm at 4%
now I'm
54:57
about to go about to go out in
flames
54:59
and then and they have this
these huge
55:01
rallies around people dying
that would
55:04
really their battery going with
them
55:05
kind of dying in real time
Armageddon is
55:09
upon us
55:10
this is silliest thing I've
ever heard
55:12
it's it's funny in a way but
yeah it
55:17
just goes to show and wrapping
up this
55:22
first hour with a few unhoused
pieces I
55:27
told you about the Town Hall
that we had
55:30
in Austin which was at Edwards
55:33
University and again the mayor
was there
55:36
and a couple of council members
and it
55:38
was not quite as clean as
little rowdier
55:40
than we thought or the previous
previous
55:44
town halls had been and I said
that
55:45
there was someone who got
kicked out it
55:47
was actually
55:48
oh and Schroyer from Infowars
who does
55:52
what i said he has a show on
the War
55:55
Room I think is what it's
called and I
55:58
want to play two pieces here
one is and
56:01
this did make as parts of it
made the
56:03
news but not not asthma not the
full
56:05
minute where he's just sitting
there
56:07
he's got is he's got a camera
he's got
56:09
his Infowars Mike and he just
stands up
56:12
and starts yelling at everybody
and I
56:14
thought it was kind of cool
56:23
a program that I think helps
point
56:27
directions where we need to go
I can't
56:30
take this anymore nothing is
gonna
56:31
change in this city with
meetings like
56:33
this this is pathetic
56:35
nothing is going to change in
this city
56:37
with meetings like this and
leaders like
56:40
this this is pathetic how many
times
56:52
because of bad leadership
nothing is
56:56
gonna change in this city or
your city
56:58
with this bad leadership this is
57:01
pathetic
57:02
this is pathetic nothing is
going to
57:05
change in this city and notice
how every
57:08
city he mentioned is run by
Democrats
57:11
Democrats do this to cities
nothing is
57:15
going to change in this city
with this
57:17
leadership nothing now I like
this
57:27
because the the expression on
the on the
57:29
the mayor's face and the
councillors is
57:32
one of total
57:36
non lack of understand ah -
that someone
57:40
would do this in their holy
presence you
57:43
can see them they're like oh my
god how
57:45
dare this peasant and you can
really see
57:49
it and what I like about this
it's an
57:51
old tactic is it does sometimes
spur
57:54
other people on to take a
little more
57:57
aggressive stance such as this
young
57:59
lady with double privilege
58:16
[Laughter]
58:19
[Applause]
58:28
now when you get a double
privileged
58:30
minority and a woman who we're
not gonna
58:33
throw her out we're gonna
listen to what
58:35
she has to say so now will it
help
58:38
doubtful no of course not it's
rich but
58:41
thank goodness people are
pissed off you
58:44
know that are there any
meetings in
58:46
California that have people
angry you
58:49
never see it well then they'll
put it
58:51
out but it happens all the time
it's
58:53
constant you're screaming at
each other
58:55
in the Oakland City Council
they're
58:57
screaming at each other
Berkeley they're
58:58
screaming at each other in San
Francisco
59:01
in each other we need some
reports we
59:03
need to know how to do it you
know how
59:06
not to do it I think the guy
from info
59:09
world wars has the right idea
and they
59:11
triggered the other woman which
is
59:13
perfect as they're doing it
fine they're
59:15
couple of bills going through
the
59:17
through the House of
Representatives to
59:21
amend the Internal Revenue Code
of 1986
59:23
to allow for non-recognition of
gain on
59:26
real property sold for use as
affordable
59:29
housing so they're still trying
to do
59:31
the housing thing so it's the
affordable
59:33
housing incentives Act I know
really
59:40
avoid zero asked me to please
post a
59:43
link in the show notes which I
have done
59:44
under the unhoused topic to the
hobo
59:47
ethics code because people
should be
59:50
living by that this was from
the 1889
59:54
national hobo convention in st.
Louis
59:56
Missouri you remember it John
it must
59:58
have been a good time it was
great
1:00:01
it's the ethical bozo it's the
ethical
1:00:04
code created by the tourist
Union and it
1:00:08
has things like decide your own
life
1:00:09
then like a tourist a mean
hobos yes
1:00:11
well that's what hobos were
back in the
1:00:13
day there were the the National
1:00:15
Authority burrs their neighbors
who are
1:00:18
camping neighbors who were
camping next
1:00:21
to your house I have a look at
that the
1:00:24
hobos ethic code which has it
doesn't
1:00:26
even come close to how the
hobos are
1:00:28
treating our cities now but
yeah yeah
1:00:33
they used to have a code yeah
yeah I was
1:00:35
like be helpful don't get in
the way
1:00:37
don't do crappy stuff so now
they've
1:00:41
dare if they feel entitled Oh
totally
1:00:46
when Jung jungling in town
which I guess
1:00:49
is what panhandling used to be
called
1:00:51
respect handouts do not wear
them out
1:00:54
another hobo will be coming
along who
1:00:57
will need them as bad if not
worse than
1:00:59
you always respect nature do
not leave
1:01:02
garbage where you are jungling
may be
1:01:04
jungle from jungling jungling
jungle
1:01:06
jungling yes if in a community
jungle
1:01:09
always where the chance attend
city yes
1:01:12
jungling try to stay clean boil
up
1:01:14
wherever possible when
traveling ride
1:01:17
your train respectfully take no
personal
1:01:19
chances cause no problems with
the
1:01:21
operating crew or host railroad
act like
1:01:23
an extra crew member but
there's all
1:01:26
kinds of fine things to adhere
to as a
1:01:28
hobo well this proves that this
problem
1:01:32
is not new oh heck no so if
it's not new
1:01:36
why is it such a problem now in
certain
1:01:39
specific Democrat run cities
like San
1:01:41
Francisco and Austin and
Seattle it
1:01:45
appears because at Portland
they want to
1:01:48
transition people from hobos to
Camping
1:01:51
neighbors I think that's where
the
1:01:53
problem started
1:01:56
it doesn't solve it doesn't
solve
1:01:58
anything for them
1:02:01
what there's something else
that's
1:02:04
that's bothersome minutes going
on and I
1:02:08
can't put my finger on what it
is but
1:02:09
this it's too coincidental that
we have
1:02:13
these and I don't want to just
call out
1:02:15
the Democrats on this but these
cities
1:02:17
are all run by Democrats now
they all
1:02:21
have this prop the same exact
problem
1:02:23
and they're all it can't do
anything
1:02:25
about it but this problem has
been
1:02:26
around forever and it's always
been
1:02:28
dealt with in one way or another
1:02:29
usually enforcement does part
of it to
1:02:33
hold that if somebody breaks
your car
1:02:35
window like in San Francisco
maybe it
1:02:38
should be taken up by the
police and
1:02:40
maybe the guy who obviously did
it
1:02:42
because he's walking up the
street
1:02:43
it could be arrested and
something could
1:02:45
be done about it but no the
lawn for a
1:02:47
car window no no big deal
1:02:49
the law enforcement has been
neutered
1:02:50
they can't do anything and that
that's
1:02:53
consistent maybe this bill this
1:02:55
affordable housing incentive
Zach maybe
1:02:57
that has something to do with
it when
1:02:58
you think about the answer to
and I can
1:03:02
only speak about Austin but I
think the
1:03:03
same is the same for other
cities where
1:03:05
this is happening Portland Los
Angeles
1:03:07
San Francisco Seattle you can
keep going
1:03:11
it's always the answers always
I'll need
1:03:14
more housing more affordable
housing
1:03:15
housing and what happens is you
create
1:03:19
the affordable housing which
the young
1:03:21
people move into because they
can't
1:03:23
afford what's going on and then
the
1:03:24
rents the revenues for people
who own
1:03:27
and lease out real estate it
just keep
1:03:30
making more money so that's the
only
1:03:32
some house a real estate scam
it seems
1:03:34
like a real estate scam and
this Housing
1:03:37
Act with no capital gains taxes
could be
1:03:41
part of that that would expect
so and I
1:03:44
were recalling the reports that
we have
1:03:47
here was ID not recording but
local news
1:03:49
reports oh the run of the
problems with
1:03:52
the homelessness is because no
one can
1:03:53
afford a home in San Francisco
where the
1:03:55
median house price and they say
this the
1:03:57
meat is a good number the
median house
1:04:00
prices sandwich this goes 1.1
million
1:04:03
yeah well that's got nothing to
do with
1:04:05
homelessness nobody can afford
those
1:04:07
kinds of rates unless you're
you know
1:04:09
that's why most people don't
live in San
1:04:10
Francisco
1:04:11
unless it's you know you he's
just not
1:04:15
or double at all but would but
it's not
1:04:17
affordable a lot of places not
1:04:18
affordable in Beverly Hills
they don't
1:04:20
have a homeless encampment
there well I
1:04:23
think they've specific city
ordinances
1:04:26
there so yeah and their real
estate
1:04:28
market is tightly controlled
they got it
1:04:30
all they they don't need to
have more
1:04:32
real estate to sell Austin is
it is a
1:04:36
fantastically expanding city
and yeah
1:04:39
you just have to think that
this is all
1:04:42
a big real estate scam keep
saying the
1:04:44
answer is affordable huh oh my
gosh now
1:04:48
they're camping everywhere
because we
1:04:50
drop the ordinance we need to
speed up
1:04:52
affordable housing housing we
need to
1:04:55
get more money we need to raise
more
1:04:57
money how can we see it any
other way as
1:05:00
a real estate scam
1:05:04
the problem was it being a real
estate
1:05:06
scam is that this is an
unhealthy
1:05:08
condition they're creating well
as the
1:05:11
former New York banker said
things are
1:05:13
so great they don't give a shit
1:05:15
hahahaha we got people pooping
on the
1:05:17
street who cares ok and we're
doing
1:05:20
great we don't live in the city
1:05:24
well there's that I think
there's some
1:05:25
truth to that I hate to do this
on a
1:05:28
sour note but with that I do
want to
1:05:30
thank you for your courage and
say in
1:05:31
the morning to you the man who
put the C
1:05:33
and the D in these Centers for
Disease
1:05:35
Control John C Devore in the
morning you
1:05:40
mr. editor in the morning all
ships at
1:05:42
sea boots on the ground stops
on the
1:05:44
water and all the Dames
tonight's out
1:05:45
there in the morning to the
trolls in
1:05:47
our troll room they are to be
found at
1:05:50
no agenda stream dot-com where
they're
1:05:52
always hanging around trolling
mainly
1:05:55
but they often have good little
1:05:56
suggestions and that's the
place where
1:05:58
you can find all kinds of fine
1:06:00
entertaining shows which you
will not
1:06:03
find in the mainstream anywhere
and it's
1:06:04
on 24 hours a day seven days a
week no
1:06:06
agenda stream com it's all a
part of our
1:06:09
value for value network which I
do want
1:06:12
to talk about later but these
are things
1:06:15
that people do to help us out
including
1:06:16
what our artists will do an
artist make
1:06:20
album art for our podcast so
that it's
1:06:22
different with every episode it
has
1:06:25
shown to be very effective
1:06:27
with getting people's attention
and for
1:06:30
the fourth this is I don't know
if we've
1:06:31
had this happen before four
times in a
1:06:34
row now one artist the one and
only
1:06:37
Darren O'Neill has score JJ did
this
1:06:41
this was well now we had quite
a combo
1:06:44
quite a combo about this and by
the way
1:06:48
the title of the show was
generational
1:06:51
justice and Darren's artwork
was a
1:06:55
typical well I said it was just
1:06:57
interesting was the no vaping
papers
1:06:59
please
1:07:00
sign of the bathroom which did
relate to
1:07:03
the show but there was a number
there
1:07:06
was a number of things and we
have the
1:07:07
trifecta that we that we'd like
to pull
1:07:09
together which is the opening
clip we
1:07:12
want a title and we want a
piece of art
1:07:15
and if at all possible we don't
want
1:07:17
them to be the same name be the
same and
1:07:21
no crossing over now you wanted
and I
1:07:24
had this okay so there are two
pieces of
1:07:27
art we liked a lot I liked the
Nick the
1:07:28
rat where the kids was drowning
under a
1:07:33
sea of lies
1:07:35
um which would be the climate
hoax and
1:07:38
you made a compelling argument
to say
1:07:40
it's just not a great idea to
have
1:07:42
drowning kids as our artwork
yes that
1:07:46
was and you could really argue
that I
1:07:47
couldn't made similar points
but I could
1:07:50
argue against your chosen title
which is
1:07:52
bongo bongo land I had was an
error in
1:07:56
judgment but but let's let's go
back to
1:07:59
Bongo Bongo land which was my
choice for
1:08:01
a title and I said that's an
incredibly
1:08:03
racist thing that Brits like to
say we
1:08:06
never knew this
1:08:07
yes Bongo Bongo it was just
kind of an
1:08:09
offhanded thing that this guy
was
1:08:11
bitching about on hoodoo
because it came
1:08:13
from a clip Bongo land yeah and
I
1:08:16
thought it was the funniest
thing I've
1:08:17
ever heard because it's so
ludicrous
1:08:18
these stupid sounding and it
turns out
1:08:21
if you do some work and do some
research
1:08:23
as rude as I'll do right now
well you
1:08:25
can just go to Wikipedia
there's not a
1:08:26
hell of a lot of research yes
no there's
1:08:29
something good into Wikipedia
that talks
1:08:31
about this let me see if I can
find it
1:08:33
in British English Bongo Bongo
land is a
1:08:36
pejorative term used to refer to
1:08:38
third-world countries
particularly in
1:08:40
Africa or to a fictional such
country
1:08:45
and when did this start spoil
this is
1:08:49
the problem there's no
clear-cut there's
1:08:51
no clear-cut went 85 when Bongo
Bonga
1:08:56
line came up and they think it
was name
1:08:57
they think it may have been let
me see
1:09:01
if I can find this or the
president yeah
1:09:02
yeah this one the president of
Gabon
1:09:04
Omar Bongo was his actual name
yeah one
1:09:09
of these guys one of the Alan
Clark a
1:09:12
conservative I prefer to
Gabbana's Bongo
1:09:15
Bongo land because it was this
guy's
1:09:19
country Omar Bongo yeah when
that just
1:09:22
deteriorated apparently oh yeah
well the
1:09:25
thing is you you kind of have
to give up
1:09:27
it's like decimated you know we
can
1:09:29
bitch all we want but people
now use it
1:09:31
to mean total destruction and
Bongo
1:09:33
Bongo land is just a racist
term well so
1:09:37
he didn't use I mean that's not
racist
1:09:43
yes go ahead so the point is is
this one
1:09:46
of the things we recognized
about the
1:09:48
show I mean the two of us are
different
1:09:50
personalities but we both have
a were
1:09:52
scoot enough off of each other
that we
1:09:54
can spot the you know the
errors yes we
1:09:58
both goodness yes thank
goodness like I
1:10:00
would have used Bongo Bongo
land and
1:10:02
everyone we've been condemning
me but no
1:10:05
I can and then he would have
used the
1:10:07
drowning child which was
another didn't
1:10:13
take much convincing for me to
agree
1:10:14
that probably wasn't a great I
see if
1:10:16
we're drowning children on the
front of
1:10:19
our podcast hello was a good
piece of
1:10:22
art Nick technically Nick
should have
1:10:25
had that that piece because it
was a
1:10:27
good piece it worked but it was
it would
1:10:30
it just had that element that
was not
1:10:32
not appropriate so yeah and
there were
1:10:35
there were other ones but these
were
1:10:37
really the the toppers and I
really
1:10:41
appreciate the work that
everybody does
1:10:43
on this and this value for
value system
1:10:46
is just something I wanted to
pause for
1:10:48
just for a second there was an
article
1:10:50
about this that I that I
tweeted about
1:10:52
and very few people understood
what I
1:10:55
was saying surprisingly a lot of
1:10:59
big-time producers of this show
also got
1:11:03
enamoured by the technology of
it and
1:11:05
didn't really understand the
point pod
1:11:09
pass proposal for an open
protocol to
1:11:12
enable direct listener
relationships and
1:11:15
to summarize pod pass is a
technical way
1:11:19
we'll stop you're not backing
up enough
1:11:22
I've known his pot password to
come from
1:11:24
why are you talking about
that's what
1:11:26
I'm just about to explain it I
said pod
1:11:28
pass is a technical way and you
told me
1:11:31
to back up what would fall back
you want
1:11:33
me to go where did you run into
this
1:11:35
word is it about I mean hot
pass is a
1:11:38
proposed protocol to enable
podcasters
1:11:44
to make money without ie
1:11:47
disintermediating patreon and
other
1:11:50
companies like this and I read
their
1:11:53
paper and I thought it was ID
for one
1:11:56
thing you're gonna have to
explain what
1:11:57
this is in the first place
because this
1:11:59
made zero sense to me any of it
and I
1:12:02
thought that they were kind of
1:12:02
encouraging people to still use
patreon
1:12:04
so the so they're they're
proposing the
1:12:08
solidification of a model and
the part
1:12:13
that I liked is they say hey
people are
1:12:14
having a hard time making money
with
1:12:16
advertising on podcast duh ok
you could
1:12:20
have called me I would have
told you
1:12:21
that so they say the way it
seemed the
1:12:24
way it seems to work which you
and I
1:12:27
disagree with is to give away
free
1:12:29
content that people can listen
to freely
1:12:32
and then have special
membership bonus
1:12:36
and premium content yeah
1:12:39
which behind the special pay
wall now
1:12:42
why is this nowhere how we're
1:12:43
disagreeing on this well let me
finish
1:12:45
ok you and I aren't disagreeing
but I
1:12:49
said yeah we disagreed no I
said people
1:12:51
who produce this podcast not
you not a
1:12:54
producer oh no this this this
whole
1:12:57
Premium Member so my point was
it's not
1:13:04
about a technical solution
while I'm all
1:13:06
for disintermediating patreon
and having
1:13:09
you get the money yourself
1:13:10
what
1:13:11
does is something very very
very evil
1:13:15
and it's the same thing that
iTunes did
1:13:17
with music they unbundled the
album and
1:13:21
sold each track for $0.99
making a song
1:13:25
which takes a shitload of work
for most
1:13:28
people
1:13:30
into a 99-cent piece of fucking
candy
1:13:33
and so what these guys are
saying is huh
1:13:36
due to your podcast it has zero
value
1:13:39
nothing no value at all and
then for $5
1:13:44
a month you can get all this
other stuff
1:13:46
like this is the worst
artificial
1:13:51
marketing in the world it does
not let
1:13:54
people determine the true value
of the
1:13:57
product and that's what the
value for
1:14:00
value model does many people
are even
1:14:02
Chris Wilson while we can do it
with
1:14:04
this in JavaScript it's not
about the
1:14:06
technology please see it's a
dead-end
1:14:09
street
1:14:10
it's okay why would even if
you're
1:14:12
making a hundred million
dollars off of
1:14:16
your premium content why would
you
1:14:18
continue to make the shitty no
value
1:14:20
content which everyone else can
get it's
1:14:22
stupid it's not the way to do it
1:14:29
a thing that comes and goes
which is
1:14:31
this oh why don't you do I mean
it would
1:14:34
work by the way with D H
unplugged
1:14:36
Horowitz and I and I could
explain how
1:14:38
it would work there but in
99.999% stock
1:14:43
tips is a little different
stock tips is
1:14:45
different but on most shows you
have
1:14:48
your content and then there's
and you
1:14:50
see this on patron o become a
patreon
1:14:52
and then you can see our
special content
1:14:55
and they have like a little 10
minute
1:14:57
bit that they do this that's
outside
1:15:00
their show and who do people
who told us
1:15:03
that we should have done this
before and
1:15:04
I always have the same response
why what
1:15:07
exactly are we gonna do a
second little
1:15:10
show that only a few people
listen to
1:15:12
that might have important
content that
1:15:14
now we may have to refer to and
that
1:15:17
nobody else ever heard I mean
you can't
1:15:19
have these these these these
mystery
1:15:22
shows out in the middle of
nowhere where
1:15:24
you have you have references
because of
1:15:26
the shows this show is like a
tangle of
1:15:29
news analysis that goes back
for a
1:15:32
decade a decade over that has
you can't
1:15:36
say well they're not in the
show that
1:15:38
nobody heard and you can't hit
you have
1:15:40
no access to we we already
discussed
1:15:42
this topic I mean if this makes
zero
1:15:44
sense they have this special
little show
1:15:46
then nobody gets to hear or
except a few
1:15:49
people yeah and they but
they've the
1:15:51
patreon people are suckers for
this I
1:15:53
don't know that anybody even if
you sign
1:15:57
up for for example bryony's
1:15:59
congressional dish mm-hmm to
listen to a
1:16:01
show this is free me so she of
premium
1:16:03
episodes please tell me she
doesn't do
1:16:05
that I don't know that she
doesn't does
1:16:07
it but I think she offers
something a
1:16:10
little you know one of the
after-hours
1:16:12
kind of thing bill you know
after the
1:16:14
show bill mark continues on the
podcast
1:16:15
doing this show which is also
free bill
1:16:18
maher I don't think it's free
you have
1:16:19
to be a patreon I mean that but
the
1:16:22
patreon people all's yeah I know
1:16:24
Tom area oh you just you get
this you
1:16:27
get that you get to listen to
this you
1:16:28
would never get to listen to
otherwise
1:16:30
it makes no sense to do that
1:16:32
you're hiding content from
people why
1:16:35
are you doing a show and then
hiding
1:16:37
most of it from the from your
main show
1:16:39
putting a little-bitty ten
minutes of
1:16:41
something else on the side
1:16:43
whereas these knock tips it
makes sense
1:16:45
but everything else it makes
zeroes well
1:16:48
that's because it can be
translated
1:16:50
directly to money and this our
show
1:16:52
gives people lots of stock tips
without
1:16:55
even knowing and I got an email
from a
1:16:56
guy who said the minute you
guys were
1:16:58
talking about jewel and the AH
tria
1:17:02
acquisition is I bought stock
in a tree
1:17:05
immediately and I'm doing great
then he
1:17:07
says he's gonna donate but you
know
1:17:09
that's the kind of stuff we
want to help
1:17:12
with but it never shows the
true value
1:17:16
this is and that's why I was
surprised
1:17:17
that people got into huge
technical
1:17:19
conversations when I clearly
said you
1:17:22
what you want if you want the
market you
1:17:25
want the people who produce the
show
1:17:27
with you to determine the value
and it's
1:17:31
ok if it's nothing it's ok if
it's one
1:17:34
dollar a year it's ok if it's a
hundred
1:17:35
thousand it's up to you and
that keeps
1:17:39
everything and everybody honest
1:17:41
particularly when we just tell
you
1:17:43
everything transparently out in
the open
1:17:45
which I think we should do
right now
1:17:48
well we could and we guys
should mention
1:17:50
another thing that bothers me
since
1:17:52
we're on the grousing mode
about regular
1:17:54
you know the podcast don't be
led astray
1:17:58
when there's a great way to do
it and
1:18:00
people get first this is the
old let's
1:18:08
here's your offer you can
subscribe for
1:18:11
two dollars a month it's it's
like why
1:18:16
are you limiting people to to
anything
1:18:19
let alone two I mean this is so
1:18:22
old-fashioned it's not it's not
like a
1:18:24
magazine where you know this
costs are
1:18:26
all valid you can say well the
magazine
1:18:28
it costs two dollars and
forty-five
1:18:30
cents a month or two dollars
and 47
1:18:33
cents because you have the
numbers down
1:18:34
it's like the two dollars a
month of
1:18:36
movie what are you trying to
accomplish
1:18:37
why don't you let people pick
their own
1:18:39
damn number and it turns out
that's what
1:18:42
you want and you have people
picking
1:18:43
numbers that are sometimes oh
by the way
1:18:45
by the way the month as I've
been
1:18:48
studying my Marshall McLuhan
and I've
1:18:51
been watching after the last
episode I
1:18:53
had no idea that you would
studied him
1:18:56
started reasoning understanding
media we
1:18:59
have we and when I say we not
you and I
1:19:02
the no agenda family then all
no agenda
1:19:05
producers in Gitmo nation have
succeeded
1:19:09
in converting money into content
1:19:15
and that's because of this
model it's
1:19:17
not something we intended but
when you
1:19:19
see how people use numerology
specific
1:19:23
donation amounts they've you've
turned a
1:19:26
transaction into content it's
1:19:29
mind-blowing except that no one
really
1:19:31
sees it that way we see it that
way
1:19:33
that's something that is not
done
1:19:35
anywhere well I think it was
intentional
1:19:38
by owlets our first guy is
anonymous in
1:19:42
Austin Texas 1011 dollars and
12 cents
1:19:47
and he you send a check in it
with his
1:19:48
note a friend of mine hit me in
the
1:19:51
mouth when he invited me to the
Austin
1:19:52
meetup last March by the time I
arrived
1:19:55
at the meetup I had only
listened to
1:19:58
about 15 minutes of the no
agenda show I
1:20:00
was not really impressed with
the show
1:20:02
but curious
1:20:04
well 15 minutes is not gonna
I'm also
1:20:06
curious what show he listened
to 15
1:20:09
minutes but ok didn't continue
it can
1:20:12
happen the shows you know as
boring I
1:20:15
did meet open-minded people at
the
1:20:17
meetup the way he was curious
enough to
1:20:19
go to the meetup I thought
that's kind
1:20:20
of weird I mean how do you know
about
1:20:22
the media he says a buddy of
his dragged
1:20:24
him to the meter ok I got it
I'm sorry
1:20:26
I'm not paying attention to
what I'm
1:20:28
reading I didn't meet
open-minded people
1:20:30
of course and the group was
impressed
1:20:32
with the show but
1:20:34
what made the meet-up and the
group was
1:20:36
oh and the group was energetic
sorry no
1:20:38
nonetheless had no interest in
the two
1:20:40
celebrity Yahoo's that everyone
was
1:20:43
fawning over oh thanks for
fawning over
1:20:46
us that's the celebrity Yahoo's
yep it
1:20:49
says I'll be me I guess not -
celebrity
1:20:52
says - celebrity Yahoo's hmm
unless
1:20:56
you're two people after the
meetup I
1:20:59
gave her it's this and they
would like
1:21:00
to support it by becoming a
knight so he
1:21:02
starts off with a big donation
so this
1:21:04
is right off the pot but I have
the bat
1:21:06
here I find it the only thing
that I
1:21:08
regularly listen to now we hook
the show
1:21:13
notes are great I consider any
1:21:15
commentary that doesn't
reference
1:21:16
sources just a bunch of hot air
hats off
1:21:19
to the best podcasters in the
universe
1:21:21
please Knight me as you get
your pen out
1:21:24
oh yes you get your pen out it
I think
1:21:27
he's on the list but he did
this has the
1:21:28
extra here please Knight be Sir
Henry a
1:21:31
flower-filled at the round
table please
1:21:33
include a lactating wench and a
rack of
1:21:38
lamb lactating winch and a rack
of well
1:21:43
he he certainly has slipped
into the
1:21:45
community with some comfort
yeah no they
1:21:48
would like a little karma that
would be
1:21:50
concluded well fantastic thank
you very
1:21:53
much sir to be and
1:21:56
it's your little car me didn't
ask for a
1:21:58
goat karma so we'll just hand
out some
1:22:00
straight up and down
1:22:02
you've got karma and I'll see
you at the
1:22:06
night table the round table sir
Vito
1:22:09
meanwhile from Evergreen
Colorado thinks
1:22:11
the show is worth three hundred
thirty
1:22:12
three dollars and 33 cents
1:22:16
just spent eight hours at booth
33 at
1:22:20
the Evergreen chili cookout to
fundraise
1:22:24
for local first responders got
the
1:22:26
message signed up for the NOAA
J no
1:22:29
agenda social immediately
thanks for my
1:22:32
last jobs karma the new gig
started nine
1:22:34
weeks ago your pal sir Vito
1:22:36
congratulations sir Vito and so
there's
1:22:39
a perfect example of a darned
sorry
1:23:01
about that
1:23:02
jinxed so there it is there's a
1:23:05
transaction as content three
three three
1:23:07
three three he got a 33 he got
the
1:23:10
message
1:23:10
signed up for no agenda social
by the
1:23:12
way no agenda social calm some
people
1:23:15
have said well I don't want to
be a part
1:23:18
of something that censors
because
1:23:20
they've read something about
Mastodon
1:23:22
and Mastodon itself Mastodon
dot social
1:23:26
says we don't publish any nazi
websites
1:23:32
good runes just cuz they don't
list them
1:23:35
doesn't mean that we don't work
and
1:23:36
doesn't work perfectly so your
what
1:23:38
everyone's welcome to join no
agenda
1:23:40
social calm thank you sir veto
that's
1:23:42
really appreciated first social
1:23:47
executive producer be Michael
Howie in
1:23:49
Calgary Alberta $265 or throw
this D key
1:23:55
these guys had a meet up this
is the
1:23:57
first Calvary meet up last
night yeah
1:23:59
yeah they had a whole bunch of
people
1:24:01
there so this three hundred
fifty these
1:24:03
guys be bumped up to the
executive level
1:24:06
yeah because they came in we're
gonna
1:24:07
fifty cat donation in the name
of the
1:24:09
first Calgary meetup from last
night
1:24:11
great group including three
nights and
1:24:13
two games I think the men
taenia Singh
1:24:16
yeah but says games CAD fifty
of the
1:24:20
donation came from fifty fifty
dollars
1:24:23
of this donation I came from
Graham
1:24:25
Erica who were there at the
meet up yeah
1:24:27
there was a one of the guys from
1:24:29
America tweeted a picture of
him with my
1:24:32
head on a stick and he said Oh
at least
1:24:34
I got to interview Adam at the
Meetup so
1:24:38
didn't you just do them no no I
have to
1:24:41
do it buddy but you know it's
always
1:24:42
Saturday to somebody else then
you just
1:24:45
do something
1:24:46
No I thought you did no no they
right
1:24:50
America wants me to kinda and I
have to
1:24:52
go on it's just their timing is
always
1:24:53
11 p.m. Saturday nights it's
like no
1:24:57
Saturday night and I just got
paid just
1:25:00
have recorded any time
1:25:01
nothing to it no apparently not
ah
1:25:04
dammit our lambs Idol this 201
dollars
1:25:07
an 11 cents
1:25:08
hi Lou Jon and Adam my name is
hunter a
1:25:11
24 year old originally from the
desert
1:25:13
in Southern California played
college
1:25:14
baseball at North West Missouri
and I've
1:25:18
been listening for about a year
and I'd
1:25:20
like to note that my Uncle John
and
1:25:22
South Carolina introduced me to
the show
1:25:24
and glad to say that I'm no
longer a
1:25:25
douche bag but I must say you
two are
1:25:28
the only true place of news
anymore I
1:25:30
finally said enough is enough I
have to
1:25:33
give back I'm migrating back
west and my
1:25:36
siblings in Phoenix here in the
16th of
1:25:39
September and would love some
jobs karma
1:25:41
and a recent college graduate
looking
1:25:42
for a career oh he is a recess
anyone
1:25:47
needs a rare and a type of
millennial in
1:25:50
the area let me know and he
does have a
1:25:54
yeah why don't you if you have
something
1:25:56
here's the tough email address
so email
1:25:58
me like I said you people play
it
1:26:00
backwards I wanted it looks
like is that
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it is that yes 5 2 8 4 2 1 s 5
5 2 8 4 2
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1 at Northwest Missouri dot edu
or NW
1:26:14
Missouri edu anyway thanks
again yes it
1:26:17
is so I think he also deserves a
1:26:19
deducing of this is his first
his first
1:26:21
donation and he wanted to sing
and a run
1:26:24
a jobs and a job scarper jobs
and jobs
1:26:37
[Music]
1:26:38
Paul crow crow Schulich 201
dollars
1:26:44
Paul crow Schulich a Discover
credit
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card has a 5% rebate on paypal
so I
1:26:49
thought by an associate
executive
1:26:51
producer credit yeah five five
back 5%
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back Wow
1:26:57
5% yeah that's a good deal it is
1:27:02
I know I've always thought
about getting
1:27:03
one of those I don't like cards
thank
1:27:06
you very much Paul thanks Paul
1:27:08
Matthew low more $200
1:27:11
he's mine mind adding myself
the 11th
1:27:15
for birthday and my mother the
12th for
1:27:17
the birthday for this show
wanted to add
1:27:20
this on the note but don't know
if I
1:27:23
screwed up or PayPal changed
the ability
1:27:25
to send notes with donations
well 73 73
1:27:28
s to you kilo 5 alpha Charlie
Charlie
1:27:30
you're on the list
1:27:32
Dame Pamela yeah Haig in
Allegheny New
1:27:37
York 200 jingles Trump
spaceforce and
1:27:41
shut up stop laughing and go
karma
1:27:43
please I've been inspired by
your
1:27:45
situations in Austin to San
Francisco
1:27:47
your new exit strategy is this
create an
1:27:51
uber type system in which
drivers answer
1:27:53
calls from people who want to
remove
1:27:55
people experiencing
homelessness from
1:27:58
the community
1:27:59
the driver is then directed to
take this
1:28:02
person's or person to one of
the upscale
1:28:05
communities please pitch in an
extra $15
1:28:09
per person to give them a meal
and a
1:28:10
large cardboard box pamela egg
from
1:28:15
Allegheny New York that's a
great idea
1:28:18
sign up to my app it's like hey
you want
1:28:23
you want some food yeah we
laugh but
1:28:32
it's not really funny but he'll
what a
1:28:34
great idea
1:28:35
buddy yeah you laugh what does
she know
1:28:38
she needs her jingles and a
goat Karma
1:28:41
well thank you very much Dame
Pamela
1:28:42
support and exit ideas always
appreciate
1:28:46
it
1:28:46
long enough why are you are
laughing
1:28:50
shut up you've got a lesson our
list
1:29:00
with $200 is Anoushka
1:29:03
blick warty in Lafayette
California and
1:29:08
she sent a note in that check
wishing
1:29:11
you a hip hip hurrah and give
something
1:29:14
in Suzhou Lindo in Dutch I woke
up here
1:29:17
hora and give Felicia tower he
people
1:29:20
die for fairly see tears
exactly yeah
1:29:23
from a fellow Virgo who has
been hit in
1:29:26
the mouth by my sister Julie
Bleeker
1:29:29
with his probably new shit as a
guy not
1:29:31
a girl possibly I'm guessing I'm
1:29:33
guessing maybe by my sister
Julie Blake
1:29:36
from heemstede Haim Schneider
him state
1:29:41
Ames this summer yeah he missed
ADA of
1:29:44
2017 I'm a bit over doing
donations so
1:29:47
here's my birthday gift to Adam
and the
1:29:49
show and as I can I get my
smoking-hot
1:29:51
husband not is a woman yep I
knew it
1:29:53
anooshka that's a woman's name
I cannot
1:29:56
get my smoking-hot husband this
is an
1:29:58
interesting dilemma
1:30:01
I cannot get my smoking-hot
husband to
1:30:03
get hooked on no agenda he will
for sure
1:30:06
not request a happy birthday
wish to
1:30:08
surprise me when listening to
the show
1:30:10
this Sunday therefore I'm
asking for a
1:30:13
happy 55th birthday wish for
myself on
1:30:16
September 7th hoping Adam will
share the
1:30:18
Dutch way of celebrating
birthdays again
1:30:20
oh boy the good Dutch accent
please I
1:30:26
have to put it on the list now
if I wait
1:30:28
a second what is his name
Anushka
1:30:31
Anushka blick warty - DISA -
name her
1:30:38
last name is blick BL i spell it
1:30:42
b li ke - hmm w AR dy
1:30:47
bleak Vardi wasn't what phenom
is that
1:30:49
now she's married to some guy
who's 50
1:30:55
thanks to the guy okay we do
that we do
1:31:02
you're very happy he people are
today
1:31:04
for you great fantastic and
that is our
1:31:08
last associate executive
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Thursday I mean the second
Thursday of
1:31:56
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and of course you learned that
1:32:00
transactions can't be content
is this we
1:32:05
go out we hit people in the
mouth
1:32:07
[Applause]
1:32:17
[Music]
1:32:18
[Applause]
1:32:18
[Music]
1:32:21
I'm always confused with what
the day is
1:32:23
we're talking about the you had
that
1:32:26
little I saw you stuck in there
I have
1:32:28
one I took Boris Johnson as a
little
1:32:30
twittering I I sold one the
best I could
1:32:32
do I don't think I have
anything better
1:32:33
than okay end of show I saw now
she can
1:32:36
give it a shot
1:32:37
thank you it's pretty simple I
actually
1:32:43
had one let me see
1:32:45
I had an ISO and now I don't
know where
1:32:49
it's gone it was part of a
different hmm
1:32:53
well I
1:32:54
while you're doing that I do a
1:32:56
contrasting Boris on Twitter to
Trump
1:33:00
cuz he's like a trump clone hmm
1:33:03
Trump is also decided to put
more videos
1:33:06
on the Twitter but and I don't
think
1:33:08
they're quite as good as the
Boris
1:33:09
Twitter because this is
essentially
1:33:11
clips but here's the truck
1:33:14
here's the Trump example of him
on
1:33:16
Twitter he talking it was just
announced
1:33:19
that we had a record-setting
jobs report
1:33:21
for the month of August and
1:33:24
african-american jobs were the
lowest
1:33:27
unemployment rate in the
history of our
1:33:29
country
1:33:30
likewise Hispanic job report
just came
1:33:33
out lowest unemployment rate in
the
1:33:35
history of our country the
women are
1:33:38
doing great
1:33:38
Asians also lowest in the
history of our
1:33:42
country it's incredible what's
happening
1:33:44
our economy is strong our
country is
1:33:46
great we've never been at a
better
1:33:48
position
1:33:49
more people are working today
in the
1:33:52
United States than at any time
in the
1:33:54
history of our country almost
160
1:33:58
million people so to all fellow
American
1:34:01
citizens I say one simple word
1:34:04
congratulations isn't it
fantastic
1:34:06
though because we kind of gloss
over it
1:34:09
because we've been through it
now for
1:34:11
four years that that the
President of
1:34:14
the United States that the Prime
1:34:17
Minister of the United Kingdom
surpassed
1:34:20
the entire system the editing
the sound
1:34:23
byte culture the
1:34:25
you know the really suppression
or
1:34:29
amplification of news that
matters to
1:34:31
certain stakeholders and it goes
1:34:33
straight to the people that is
something
1:34:36
we just have to stop and admire
for a
1:34:38
moment yeah that is really the
meaning
1:34:41
of our existence eventually
well now
1:34:43
that may be true
1:34:44
I found the I so I wanted to
play for
1:34:46
you it actually pertains to the
unhoused
1:34:49
KFI in Los Angeles think isn't
KFI are
1:34:52
they Stanford Los Angeles
50,000 Watts
1:34:55
Bowery KFI so they're doing
they do a
1:34:57
morning show and if you and I
were doing
1:35:00
a morning show in Los Angeles
you know
1:35:02
that we would already have come
up with
1:35:05
hey John let's have the Monday
morning
1:35:08
poop report yeah and you talk
about what
1:35:10
poop is on the street is cetera
so yeah
1:35:12
so they have one of the
mixtures around
1:35:14
Moke the website in the
Instagram for
1:35:16
KFI and John Cobell took some
pictures
1:35:19
of the homeless encampment oh
what a
1:35:21
mile or two from your home yeah
my wife
1:35:23
called me this morning says
it's really
1:35:24
bad today and she ended up
stepping in
1:35:26
some poop because she went to a
1:35:29
hairdresser appointment down
the block
1:35:30
and she saw the guy who'd made
the Pope
1:35:33
he was still him standing
nearby pulling
1:35:35
his pants up so it was a fresh
loaf on
1:35:37
the ground so I thought the ISO
would be
1:35:39
fresh loaf on the ground that's
quite
1:35:43
good that's quite the good I
say please
1:35:51
this is going too far
1:35:53
oh speaking of speaking of poop
I have
1:36:00
our guy
1:36:01
[Music]
1:36:04
who's the the reporter that
sounds so
1:36:06
constipated Oh Jeff pajayjays
yes yes
1:36:10
yes there's one of the best
reporters
1:36:12
I've concluded I've said this
before
1:36:14
this year it's herbed about you
calling
1:36:16
him constipated I think he's
really when
1:36:18
he does some of the best
packages
1:36:20
they're very objective and he's
not like
1:36:22
a douche I've never said he
wasn't
1:36:26
objective or wasn't good and
there was a
1:36:32
very underreported story about
some
1:36:37
sabotage on an American
airliner which
1:36:39
if had gone undetected by the
air crew
1:36:43
could have had disastrous
results an
1:36:46
American Airlines mechanic
appeared in
1:36:48
Miami court today after being
charged
1:36:50
with sabotaging a jetliner the
plane was
1:36:53
filled with passengers and set
to
1:36:54
takeoff Jeff the gaze on what
happened
1:36:57
next at 10:30 a.m. on July 17th
American
1:37:01
Airlines flight 28 n 30 a.m. on
July 17
1:37:10
American Airlines flight 28 34
pulled
1:37:13
out of gay 49 at Miami
International
1:37:15
Airport headed for the Bahamas
but the
1:37:24
pilots noticed a problem and as
the
1:37:26
plane with a hundred and fifty
people
1:37:28
aboard moved into position on
the runway
1:37:30
they were forced to turn around
1:37:32
[Music]
1:37:34
investigators say American
Airlines
1:37:36
mechanic Abdul Wahid Maroof
Ahmed Aulani
1:37:40
who appeared in a Florida Court
today
1:37:41
was seen on surveillance video
tampering
1:37:44
with the planes navigation
systems just
1:37:47
an hour before it was scheduled
to
1:37:49
depart the investigators say
aloni who's
1:37:52
worked for Americans since 1988
said
1:37:54
that he tried to sabotage the
plane
1:37:56
because he was upset about a
stalled
1:37:58
contract dispute between his
Union and
1:38:01
American Airlines and that it
had
1:38:03
affected him financially
investigators
1:38:05
say that aloni told them that
he hoped
1:38:08
that by sabotaging the plane he
would
1:38:10
get overtime to fix it American
Airlines
1:38:13
calls all of this disturbing
and says
1:38:15
that
1:38:15
it is cooperating with
investigators
1:38:18
Nora deeply disturbing fresh
loaf on the
1:38:21
ground deeply disturbing I
think it's
1:38:24
very disturbing and you hear a
name
1:38:27
which I think should have
raised some
1:38:29
questions
1:38:32
I can't even repeat that guy's
name it
1:38:34
goes on for days yeah I mean
it's it's
1:38:36
obviously bigoted and it's
targeting a
1:38:38
certain group but yeah when it
comes to
1:38:41
Airlines yeah you have to kind
of think
1:38:43
that way since 9/11
1:38:47
man oh we're coming up on that
911 again
1:38:49
aren't we well this guy's logic
this
1:38:52
this mechanic's logic is really
sick he
1:38:56
sees always over time well
that's his
1:38:59
excuse do I know it could be
just a
1:39:02
terrorist act but you see we
can't we
1:39:05
can't we can't even mention
that on the
1:39:07
m5m because that would be
racist they
1:39:11
can't we can't erase as we
can't do that
1:39:14
I'd like to do a few OTG
reports if you
1:39:19
don't mind there's some very
disturbing
1:39:21
news which so far has only been
reported
1:39:25
by Forbes so you know take that
for what
1:39:28
it's worth what they call an
exclusive
1:39:30
that the feds have demanded
from Apple
1:39:33
and Google that they hand over
the names
1:39:36
and that's about ten or ten
thousand
1:39:38
plus users of a specific app
and this is
1:39:42
the gun scope app for the
Obsidian for
1:39:50
or things obsidian and is this
I believe
1:39:54
this is some type of gun site
that has a
1:39:56
that has a camera and you have
a camera
1:39:58
and then it's connected to your
phone
1:40:00
and then you can see that is
that the
1:40:02
idea this is all news to me
1:40:05
Oh including this whole story
yes okay
1:40:09
own a rifle got a scope - oh
it's the
1:40:12
scope got a scope to go with it
the US
1:40:13
government I'm reading from
Forbes might
1:40:16
know soon who you are where you
live and
1:40:18
how to reach you
1:40:19
that's because the government
wants
1:40:20
Apple and Google to hand over
names
1:40:22
phone numbers and other
identifying and
1:40:23
identifying data of at least
10,000
1:40:26
users of a single gun scope app
it's an
1:40:29
unprecedented move but
according to an
1:40:33
application for a court order
filed by
1:40:35
the Department of Justice on
September
1:40:37
5th investigators want
information on
1:40:39
users of obsidian for a tool
tool used
1:40:43
to control rifle scopes made by
night
1:40:46
vision specialist American
technologies
1:40:48
Network Corp the app allows gun
Odin
1:40:50
owners to get a live stream and
take
1:40:52
video and calibrate their gun
scope from
1:40:55
either an Android or iPhone
device and
1:40:58
apparently they want all of the
data now
1:41:02
I don't know if this dad has
been handed
1:41:04
over I don't know I have not
seen the
1:41:08
application there's no link to
it in the
1:41:10
in the story but for sure
that's the
1:41:13
process what's the problem well
the
1:41:18
problem is you are now getting
the name
1:41:20
well here's one problem these
are ten
1:41:23
thousand people who apparently
have a
1:41:25
gun until you met the app with
some sort
1:41:28
of a problem well yeah you
can't just
1:41:30
turn over people you have a go
well
1:41:32
maybe they just have a scope it
seems
1:41:33
yeah sure justice good okay but
let's go
1:41:37
back up a little bit and tell
him what
1:41:38
is this this is this scope got
Bluetooth
1:41:40
or something yes dear yeah I
think it
1:41:42
does it's a Bluetooth enabled
scope I
1:41:45
think so
1:41:47
I think so we could look at
they want
1:41:49
everyone who you had has the
app which
1:41:51
presumably means you have the
scope
1:41:53
mm-hmm
1:41:54
unless you're just but you're a
nutcase
1:41:56
and you just download apps about
1:41:57
everything which it does there
are
1:42:00
people that collect them sure
1:42:03
why does the government care
about this
1:42:05
is there something is this
something is
1:42:08
there some secret code in this
go pers
1:42:11
or something that we don't know
about
1:42:12
there's some missing piece of
this
1:42:13
puzzle
1:42:15
I'm trying to find the website
for the
1:42:18
scope but of course all you see
now is
1:42:21
stored is this story but this
is not a
1:42:24
cheap scope these things
started holy
1:42:26
crap like 2,800 bucks yeah that
sounds
1:42:30
right that's a serious scope so
a Wi-Fi
1:42:33
GPS Bluetooth aya this is the
this is
1:42:35
the whole kit and kaboodle
1:42:39
Thermal monocular got all kind
ok so
1:42:43
there's all kinds of versions
of this
1:42:45
yes it's it's the gun version
of the
1:42:48
ring doorbell I guess
1:42:51
but okay so anyway Forbes
reports this I
1:42:55
don't know what it means
1:42:56
I don't know if it's been given
if
1:42:58
they're going to block it but
it's
1:42:59
something - maybe he found it -
somebody
1:43:03
killed someone using one of
these scopes
1:43:05
some sniper is still that old
still is
1:43:09
complete fourth amendment
1:43:11
stay out of my sweat not
arguing that
1:43:13
point but sensors third parties
involved
1:43:16
the Fourth Amendment is really
pretty
1:43:18
loose I mean it's not like if
Apple has
1:43:21
the information on its servers
about a
1:43:23
shooting mm-hmm oh that's
different I
1:43:26
think that is different but
that's not
1:43:27
what they're angling for now
they're
1:43:29
saying we want all the names we
want
1:43:31
everyone who has one of these
scopes who
1:43:32
want to have and uses the app
we want to
1:43:34
have their information
1:43:36
well at Apple has that
information and
1:43:39
wants to give it to them
1:43:42
uh it's too bad for you if you
have if
1:43:45
you're on that down that list
oh of
1:43:47
course you get on the list in
the first
1:43:48
place of course so it's it's
more about
1:43:51
hey what what is it what Apple
and
1:43:53
Google going to do but also why
does the
1:43:56
government want it something's
amiss
1:43:59
next story as of I think
Monday's Monday
1:44:04
believe it happens Monday the
you and I
1:44:08
John will have to reprogram our
1:44:10
over-the-air free TV channels
what yeah
1:44:15
what so we often say it a
reduced role
1:44:19
I'm out well that's why we do
the show
1:44:23
together the FCC has ordered
about 1,000
1:44:30
over-the-air TV channels to
reconfigure
1:44:32
and move around and this is to
make room
1:44:34
for 5g so they so most place G
got to do
1:44:39
with OTG over-the-air OTA they
gave up
1:44:42
someone that some of that
frequency the
1:44:45
spectrum for 5g is being taken
away from
1:44:47
the digital over-the-air
transmission so
1:44:51
the 5 G's a millimeter wave
product at
1:44:54
its base it's got nothing to do
with it
1:44:56
these frequencies something's
amiss a
1:44:58
few years ago the FCC auctioned
off
1:45:02
local spectrum forcing many
channels to
1:45:05
switch channel numbers this
auction
1:45:07
freed up space for things like
5g now
1:45:10
the time has come from a local
yeah
1:45:12
you're right for many local TV
stations
1:45:14
to switch channel numbers
starting now
1:45:16
through the next year or so
1,000 TV
1:45:19
stations will be changing their
TV
1:45:21
channels with many of them
making the
1:45:23
change this week or this fall
meaning
1:45:26
you will need to rescan your
antenna to
1:45:28
stay up to date
1:45:31
so it is a spectrum issue I'm
not sure
1:45:35
exactly who or what well you
know the
1:45:39
funny thing is typically
typically the
1:45:42
local news stations of the local
1:45:44
stations will give you an
announcement
1:45:45
if there's a rescan necessary
yes for
1:45:48
your over-the-air and we've
heard
1:45:50
nothing in the Bay Area well
you guys
1:45:53
are all yours West Coast man
you're
1:45:54
always a little bit behind and
you're
1:45:57
leading the way in many in many
aspects
1:46:05
there is a as a consortium of
senators
1:46:09
who are up in arms that the
Department
1:46:15
of Motor Vehicle in many states
are
1:46:16
selling off people's data it
doesn't
1:46:20
surprise me this is a new yeah
it's kind
1:46:24
of surprising the post office
has given
1:46:26
everyone my new address to in
which I
1:46:28
found disturbing like I get all
kinds of
1:46:31
emails and mails showing up
here now
1:46:35
they gave away your email
address Oh
1:46:38
home address these emails yeah
but I'm
1:46:42
getting emails saying hey just
for your
1:46:44
convenience we've changed to
your new
1:46:45
address the post office told
told you
1:46:47
that you change I didn't ask
the post
1:46:49
office to tell anyone that I
probably
1:46:52
didn't check a box to say no
well did
1:46:54
you do have forwarding from
your old
1:46:56
apartment yes but for you tell
the post
1:47:01
office oh that's purely for
forwarding
1:47:03
and they put a sticker on it
and goes to
1:47:05
my new address this is
happening behind
1:47:07
the scenes this is happening
with bank
1:47:10
statements with utility mainly
utilities
1:47:13
are are automatically should
let you
1:47:16
hide from the long arm of the
law that's
1:47:19
for sure and then oh yes I've
been all
1:47:26
over these social scores or
what we call
1:47:29
credit scores in America which
is really
1:47:31
just a way of engineering
people into
1:47:35
good behavior and I found a
bill that is
1:47:39
has just been introduced to the
House of
1:47:42
Representatives let me see who
1:47:43
introduced this one mr. Hill of
Arkansas
1:47:47
and this was referred to the
Committee
1:47:49
on financial services it is the
credit
1:47:53
access and inclusion Act of
2019 and so
1:47:57
what we have what we've
uncovered is
1:48:01
that these companies who are
using a
1:48:06
so-called credit report which
really has
1:48:08
nothing to do with your with the
1:48:10
official fic oh the FICO score
which is
1:48:13
very different credit agency
but now is
1:48:16
kind of a mash-up of the three
there was
1:48:20
it TransUnion Equifax and and
the one I
1:48:23
never remember that and some
other magic
1:48:26
sauce thrown in it's just
really a
1:48:28
number that's in an app and the
whole
1:48:29
idea is to help you manage your
your
1:48:32
credit how much debt you are
going to
1:48:35
have by giving you loans that
are
1:48:37
applicable to your situation so
it's
1:48:39
really easing you into the great
1:48:41
American system of debt and
this bill is
1:48:45
intended to amend the Fair
Credit
1:48:47
Reporting Act to clarify
federal law
1:48:50
with respect to reporting
certain
1:48:51
positive consumer credit
information to
1:48:55
consumer reporting agencies so
the idea
1:48:57
of these apps is to they will
help you
1:49:01
raise your credit score which
is your
1:49:04
social standing your credit
score you
1:49:05
need it for everything from
getting a
1:49:07
job to renting an apartment or
or
1:49:11
purchasing a car financing a
car you
1:49:14
need that credit score to
incorporate
1:49:19
your behavior and here's what
is going
1:49:23
to change so as a positive
1:49:28
the following information
should be
1:49:31
added to credit reports if
positive and
1:49:34
it should be reflected as such
it is
1:49:38
here we go
1:49:41
utilities
1:49:43
communication telecommunication
services
1:49:45
and leasing information so the
term
1:49:51
utility or telecommunication
from of
1:49:54
course means services through
public
1:49:58
pipes as a wire landline
wireless cable
1:50:00
other connected facilities radio
1:50:03
electronics in the
transmissions lease
1:50:06
agreements utilities we have a
subject
1:50:11
to the limitation and not
withstanding
1:50:13
on the provision of law a
person or the
1:50:14
secretary of HUD Housing and
Urban
1:50:17
Development may furnish to a
consumer
1:50:20
reporting agency information
relating to
1:50:22
the performance of a consumer
in making
1:50:25
payments under a lease
agreement with
1:50:28
respect to a dwelling including
such a
1:50:29
lease for which the Department
of
1:50:31
Housing and Urban Development
provides
1:50:32
subsidized payments so they're
going to
1:50:35
report in to your credit score
if you
1:50:38
pay on time even especially if
you are
1:50:41
in some kind of subsidized
housing if
1:50:44
you pay your cell phone bill on
time if
1:50:46
you pay a utility bill on time
these are
1:50:48
now going towards every single
credit
1:50:51
score in effect showing you
have good
1:50:54
behavior as a slave of Gitmo
nation yeah
1:50:59
that's targeting the poor at
the poor
1:51:02
and the young yeah the poor in
the young
1:51:05
yeah who else would be leasing a
1:51:06
subsidized housing the poor the
young
1:51:09
and the meek yeah and they all
have to
1:51:12
snap too and just a reminder
Credit
1:51:14
Karma massive if not main owner
and
1:51:18
investor is Google there stay
away from
1:51:21
them if you can stay away from
these
1:51:24
apps stay away from Google but
yeah also
1:51:27
don't try to buy anything like
a house
1:51:28
or a car but I'm just saying
you can't
1:51:32
live I mean we're being forced
into it
1:51:33
and eat your bugs
1:51:40
pay your bill pay your your
electric
1:51:43
bill on time pay your cell
phone bill on
1:51:45
time pay your housing on time
any banks
1:51:48
that's basically buns instead
of bugs
1:51:50
that's basically what they're
saying yes
1:51:52
well I want to talk a little
bit about
1:51:55
Kamala Harris do we have to
yeah well
1:51:59
because she's fading is she's
gonna be
1:52:01
out of this producer won't be
able of me
1:52:02
have any fun with her anymore
but I did
1:52:04
dig up that clip of her talking
about
1:52:06
plastic straws and giggling
like a 12
1:52:08
year old leaders have to lead
and are a
1:52:12
big thing right now yeah
1:52:13
do you ban plastic straws it's
really
1:52:19
difficult to drink out of a
paper straw
1:52:20
when you had if you're just
like if you
1:52:22
don't gulp it down immediately
it starts