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dark mode is here Adam curry
Jhansi
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Devorah Thursday September 19
2019 this
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is your award-winning Gitmo
nation media
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assassination episode 11 74
this is no
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agenda being scrubbed slowly and
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broadcasting live from
opportunity zone
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33 in the frontier of Austin
Texas
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capital of the drone star state
in the
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morning everybody by Adam Curry
and
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from northern Silicon Valley I
see a
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yellow truck I'm John C Dvorak
okay is
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it a big yellow truck is not
that be a
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nice kindness your spiel is it
a dump
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truck it was a small pickup
truck as a
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matter of fact and now that I
think
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about it as I look out and I
can see B I
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can look out and and see the
freeway
0:55
I don't see anything but gray
and black
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and the occasional red white
what car
1:02
colors ooh I saw one blue
there's a
1:04
great great great great great
black
1:06
black black gray black black
white I
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mean this is it's dull out
there John
1:11
also this yellow truck stands
out like a
1:14
sore thumb did men in white
coats get
1:17
out of that truck in front of
your house
1:19
so boring to see these w-what
can take
1:24
me back in I was a kid in the
fifties I
1:28
used to have three tone cars oh
yeah
1:31
yeah tan roof
1:35
well I'm sad to report and I'm
pretty
1:39
sure nine I'd and I I wouldn't
call it
1:42
shadow banning but the new
Twitter
1:45
algorithms are definitely
screwing with
1:50
me and I attribute that to the
fact that
1:52
I have no blue checkmark and I
can see
1:55
it I post something normally
within five
1:59
minutes there might be 10 20
retweets or
2:04
likes now 2 3 maybe I retweet
myself
2:08
maybe wanted to pick up all all
kinds of
2:12
reports of people even entering
at Adam
2:15
Curry in the search box doesn't
2:17
autocomplete so I think the and
by the
2:21
way I'm not seeing a lot of
people
2:23
either I never see Scott Adams
anymore
2:26
not that you know it's that
much of none
2:29
of this is a really a problem
for me but
2:31
when it comes to the show like
2:34
announcing the show and you
know just
2:36
announcements it's not working
for us
2:39
anymore here let me see what I
got now
2:40
buy it on the bat-signal let's
see
2:46
so we have how many people we
have in
2:48
the we've got 763 trolls and
looks like
2:54
four retweets come on so it's a
college
3:00
I don't call it shadow banning
I don't
3:02
think that's what it is this is
just the
3:03
algorithms like oh this guy let
me help
3:06
you out with that
3:07
okay I can't do it at now cuz
it's real
3:10
complicated but I will walk you
through
3:12
a process to make your life to
make this
3:15
less of an issue there's a
process yeah
3:18
no just tell me simply what is
the
3:25
process I don't believe it I
think this
3:27
is just the settings and you
got it you
3:30
gotta take a and look at what
Twitter is
3:32
determined that are your
interests oh no
3:35
I understand
3:36
I can change it uncheck a
million boxes
3:39
have you done that if you cha
unchecked
3:41
any boxes well then what
happens I see
3:43
more of who I want to see I
want people
3:45
to see me know it changes it
it's like
3:49
that the boxes that are checked
yeah are
3:53
represented milieu oh I mean
the wrong
3:57
milieu I see hmm well
4:04
yeah maybe you've got a
solution now but
4:07
this there's no this is not a
I'm not
4:09
saying this is a good thing I
mean even
4:12
the solution is like sketchy
right but
4:14
it does help a little bit well
this is
4:17
why I'm going to suggest two
things
4:19
first of all after today's show
I will
4:23
post in the show notes
4:25
an invitation link to no agenda
social
4:29
calm I mean this is clearly we
need to
4:32
have some mechanism so now you
can get
4:35
all kinds of apps and they can
give you
4:36
alerts but when I'm posting and
there's
4:39
all kinds of stuff we can do
because the
4:43
Twitter is over for us and yes
so maybe
4:46
now I can change my perceive
milieu I
4:50
don't know what I have to check
or
4:53
uncheck yeah but that's not
that's no
4:56
future for us it's just going
to get
4:58
worse and I think it's time to
reinstate
5:03
no agenda hams what don't you
remember
5:09
we had a repeater we had
reflectors we
5:13
had echo link channels we had
all kinds
5:15
of cool stuff going on ya know
why it
5:19
was to be fair seven or eight
years ago
5:22
but it was like yeah it was not
long
5:25
after we started with the after
you got
5:27
me into the Hobby let's know I
see okay
5:31
yeah you were you're all jacked
up there
5:33
goes the Zephyr thank god
you're all
5:35
jacked up buddy yeah well I am
I'm
5:37
reject and it's and I think
with good
5:39
reason and I've set up my my HT
my handy
5:46
set that up again and I'm
monitoring on
5:49
D star reflector 33 charlie
right now in
5:54
fact if anyone can I saw you
know yeah
5:57
I'm thinking I've just as I
think about
5:58
this I saw those tweets yeah
that's when
6:02
the algorithm went in the the
full force
6:05
and and shadow bad oh my god
one of
6:08
these guys get off but I I
think we have
6:11
a ham radio as a competitor it
is and
6:15
if you I think that we have
enough
6:17
people now to start up the No
Agenda
6:19
nation repeater network which
could be -
6:22
you know it should it should
actually be
6:23
a repeater to repeater Network
we may
6:26
have people in close enough
proximity to
6:28
get a lot of that instant you
know not
6:30
rely on the on the internet
back-end but
6:33
I'm gonna be Ondi star on
reflector 33
6:36
charlie and I'm going to be
monitoring
6:40
and the conversation I'm
interested in
6:42
having this was the problem we
had
6:43
nothing to talk about
6:45
we had the No Agenda hands like
yeah
6:47
yeah your rig sounds great yep
yeah it's
6:49
coming through fine yes good
all the
6:56
conversations it's pretty much
but now
6:58
we can talk about building our
repeater
7:00
network which will be handy for
7:02
something you know you can do a
digital
7:03
and we can do a lot in fact you
know
7:06
what we need their own CubeSat
that's
7:07
what we need if every there's
an idea if
7:10
every and if just continuously
we could
7:13
be the ones we could be the
ones who
7:14
save the world when all hell
breaks
7:16
right fly right but I think a
CubeSat
7:24
a CubeSat could really could
really do
7:26
it
7:29
you can leave messages on those
too for
7:30
them to be rebroadcast now here
we have
7:32
ham radio guys ham radio is the
public
7:36
service network of last resort
when the
7:40
apocalypse comes we're the guys
who are
7:43
going to save the world right
right
7:46
but I'm serious I I want to
build this I
7:49
want to build a repeater in I
want
7:51
people to set up we can do echo
linked
7:53
reflectors we need to do cross
cross
7:55
linking between reflectors we
need
7:57
analog with a repeater to
repeater and
8:02
I'll meet you on D star and of
course be
8:06
like so someone needs to set up
a
8:09
reflector again and then we can
do it on
8:10
echo link and if you don't know
what
8:12
this is you're missing out on a
fabulous
8:13
hobby known as amateur radio
and you too
8:17
can become a ham today anybody
who
8:20
listens this show can pass the
tech test
8:23
probably probably just right
now study a
8:31
couple minutes and you
definitely pass
8:33
well the beauty of it is that
the
8:34
questions for each test for
each year
8:37
are released publicly with the
answers
8:39
you get the test it's the same
answers
8:42
just in a different order if
you can't
8:45
and by the way that's well it's
not all
8:49
of them sure it's just a a
selection of
8:53
them anybody can do this and
you can get
8:55
a ham radio that would work on
this
8:58
network for 25 bucks now yeah
the Bayeux
9:08
trying to go Oh T G and using
Chinese
9:11
crap to do it with it's great
well
9:14
that's the cheapest stuff
that's for
9:15
sure yeah so
9:19
and and and are no agenda hams
are so
9:22
alert not a single one has
called me on
9:24
the channel like Oh watch I'm
gonna
9:27
mention it on the show and
they're gonna
9:28
fire up their machines and
start talking
9:30
to me nope
9:30
well so I have a way to go with
the
9:32
eventual evangelizing of the
project
9:35
well that's the way it always
just yeah
9:37
yes
9:39
uh-oh lot going on it was
actually a lot
9:43
going on it's all subtle yeah I
mean the
9:46
brexit thing what's going on
did you by
9:47
the way I did just to start
with if you
9:50
want to start with breakfast
sure this
9:52
guy you know Giggy vanderhoven
bluffin
9:55
he's the Belgian guy the
Belgian guy who
9:59
you hope sound exactly like
when you do
10:01
that voice yes sure I am given
hofstadt
10:04
I am very very nice to be here
in the
10:07
show well here's a I got two
clips from
10:11
him there's actually shows
three but
10:13
when it was just a long clip
that we
10:15
don't want to play but we got
he went to
10:18
London and he was at the meet
up or
10:22
convention of des Liberal
Democrats who
10:25
are all wearing get you know
stop brexit
10:27
and you know Liberal Democrats
are
10:29
really New World Order uh
globalist that
10:35
they don't like England any
more than
10:37
half the people of England
writing well
10:41
yes that's known like the
country yeah
10:43
and so this guy he's gonna go
he gives
10:46
one of the keynotes and gets a
big round
10:49
of applause but he had two
moments in
10:51
the keynotes that I thought were
10:52
worthwhile besides him trying
to be
10:54
funny which he apparently does
10:56
constantly yeah and this would
be the
10:59
this is one that I just heard
11:01
offhandedly and I felt it
needed to be
11:04
rethought and this is Gyan
brexit
11:07
interpret dis I have one
conviction that
11:11
breakfast happens is also
assigned this
11:14
European Union needs to be
modernized
11:17
needs to be more effective we
cannot
11:20
continue
11:22
we cannot continue the friends
where the
11:26
Europe that is always acting
too little
11:29
and too late yes she cannot go
on like
11:34
this as I said to my wife this
morning
11:40
that's hey it's pretty hard not
to laugh
11:42
at this guy because it is his
accent yes
11:45
well this particular commentary
which
11:48
was short it was a what was it
the
11:50
length 21 second what he's
saying there
11:54
was he started by saying the
brexit was
11:58
a only happy wait let me I'm
gonna
12:01
deconstruct it completely and
tell you
12:03
what he actually said was that
brexit
12:07
should have never have happened
because
12:09
the it only happened because
the EU is
12:12
too weak to put the kibosh to
put the
12:16
kibosh on the whole thing to
begin with
12:18
they were they just were not
strong and
12:22
underneath that thinking is
that we
12:24
needed a European army and we
need to
12:27
you know we shouldn't let these
12:28
countries do stuff like this
brexit
12:30
mmm-hmm and that's what he said
he
12:32
literally said stop if we had
our act
12:35
together brexit would have
never have
12:37
happened because we wouldn't
have
12:38
allowed it but let's listen one
more
12:39
time it's only 20 seconds I
have one
12:41
conviction that breakfast
happens is
12:44
also a sign that this European
Union
12:47
needs to be modernized needs to
be more
12:50
effective we cannot continue
12:54
we cannot continue the friends
with a
12:57
Europe that is always acting
too little
13:01
and too late and friends we
will be
13:04
acting on behalf of the
European Union
13:07
vvill gives them shit if they
try to
13:10
leave it's not going to happen
on my
13:13
watch
13:15
yep yeah but this guy is a
total douche
13:17
he's a he isn't order Kratz
love him
13:21
he's the guy I on I have the
he's the
13:27
guy that said you have to hand
over all
13:29
your sovereignty yeah cuz way
he's the
13:33
guy you're right
13:35
he has such a jocular style of
delivery
13:38
that you don't take it too
seriously as
13:40
you should
13:41
this guy is threatening you yeah
13:46
as I can't find it that easily
but
13:48
anyway oh yes here we go here
it is it's
13:51
20 seconds as well it guy
speaks in 20
13:53
seconds sound bytes how about
that and
13:55
that is the real problem
colleagues why
13:58
there is such a problem in this
crisis
14:00
because member states are
reluctant to
14:03
transfer new sovereignty and
powers to
14:07
the European Union and we all
know that
14:09
the only way out of this crisis
is a new
14:11
transfer of powers to the
European Union
14:14
and to the European institution
and make
14:16
it Snell yes it's not it's not
a one-off
14:23
this guy is very consistent
yeah and
14:27
they're loving it over there
too the Lib
14:29
Dems
14:29
anyway so he did the thing
somebody's
14:32
one of our producers sent me
this flip
14:33
and I pulled that other part
but he's
14:36
the emphasis everybody's making
is on
14:38
this clip which is I don't know
it's I
14:41
don't think it's as onerous as
the other
14:42
one is longer but it does tell
you a
14:45
little bit about some of the
kinds of
14:46
screwball thinking that goes on
and this
14:49
is
14:51
aggi on the new world order of
tomorrow
14:53
in the world order of tomorrow
the world
14:56
order of tomorrow is not a
world order
14:58
based on nation states or
countries it's
15:01
a world order that is based on
empires
15:04
China is not a nation it's a
15:08
civilization hung in you you
know it
15:11
better than I do is not a
nation there
15:13
are two thousand nations in
India 20
15:17
different languages that are
used there
15:19
there are four big religions at
the same
15:22
time it is the biggest democracy
15:24
worldwide the u.s. is also an
empire
15:29
more than a nation maybe
tomorrow they
15:31
will speak their more Spanish
than
15:33
English I don't know and then
finally
15:37
the restaurant phaedra the
world of
15:39
tomorrow is a world I gotta
start do you
15:41
hear what this dick just did
actually
15:43
it's like being overrun by
immigrants
15:47
you can't be speaking Spanish
tomorrow
15:48
this is exactly what's
happening in his
15:51
backyard in Europe people are
coming in
15:53
who do not learn the native
languages of
15:55
the Member States
15:59
if you dig deeper into what
he's saying
16:02
and again nobody takes him
seriously
16:04
because of where he talks but
he's
16:07
saying that look at India it is
there's
16:11
20 or I guess he said 20
languages that
16:15
they're all speaking but yet
it's this
16:16
big democracy that seems to
work get
16:22
that out but it's somehow it
works
16:24
according to him India is
they're moving
16:28
to Europe because they got no
water
16:29
this is shithole oh shit let's
finish
16:37
the clip I'm sorry I didn't
mean it
16:38
interrupt but I think come on
time it is
16:41
the biggest democracy worldwide
16:43
the u.s. is also an empire more
than a
16:47
nation maybe tomorrow they will
speak
16:49
there more Spanish than English
I don't
16:51
know what will happen in the
last and
16:54
then finally the restaurant
phaedra the
16:56
world of tomorrow is a world of
empires
16:59
in which we European and new
bridges can
17:02
only defend your entry
17:04
your way of life by doing it
together
17:07
any European framework and in
you
17:11
[Applause]
17:17
and those difference those who
want to
17:21
defend or standards of living
of social
17:24
standards or ecological
standards our
17:27
labor standards can only do
that they
17:31
know it only in the framework
of Europe
17:34
and inside Europe in the center
a
17:37
Britain that take its
responsibilities
17:40
and not is going out of this
great
17:43
project
17:59
yep to me it's unbelievable and
they
18:04
cheer him yeah oh yeah yeah
yeah right
18:09
let's just that now that's this
is I
18:11
don't want to make a analogy
that
18:13
stretches it too far but this
is as if
18:16
Hitler
18:18
gave a speech in England sand
the late
18:23
30 or mid-30s before a world
any of the
18:27
frictions began and said why
don't you
18:31
just surrender to Germany that
way you
18:33
don't to worry about having
this big
18:34
Wars gonna kill a bunch of
people and
18:36
we'll all be happy and we'll
get this
18:38
done together because you guys
can't
18:40
take to keep care of yourselves
you're
18:43
you're incompetent
18:44
I need us I could just go on
and on get
18:53
the clips they are applauding
this this
19:02
to me and we're seeing some of
this
19:04
happening in our country
there's stuff
19:06
that's like I mean waiting room
who will
19:09
be talking I'm sure about the
the school
19:11
strike tomorrow and these are
all really
19:13
old the policies from socialist
country
19:19
communist China I mean this is
crazy
19:21
what's happening and this is in
the EU
19:24
he's exactly he's just saying
we should
19:26
go back to how it was in the
40s the
19:29
good old days
19:32
I don't know I just find it
distressing
19:34
and they're gonna have another
election
19:38
I'm sure of it
19:39
breakfast is not gonna happen I
mean
19:41
it's the Brits are so screwed
at their
19:44
core but they're they've
already you
19:47
know they got too many of these
Liberal
19:48
Democrats that are that sort of
thinking
19:51
this is yeah let's just give
ourselves
19:53
away and just throw our
sovereignty and
19:56
give it to the EU just let them
have it
19:58
because we can't we can't manage
20:01
ourselves we're gonna do it
boneheads
20:03
that's what that's what the guy
said
20:05
that's what he says you guys
don't you
20:07
can't do this we need labor
laws that we
20:09
tell you what to do yeah you
guys have
20:11
he's almost like you had your
shot now
20:13
you gotta listen to us
20:16
I'm sure that's what he'd like
to say
20:17
that's what he wants to say
he's there
20:20
just what he wants to say I'm
sure is
20:22
much even better than this I do
have one
20:25
brexit clip as now this was
very odd to
20:30
me as the prorogation is now in
front of
20:35
the UK Supreme Court and to see
if this
20:39
is legal and there's all kinds
of issues
20:41
going on and as I predicted I
don't
20:43
think Boris was ever gonna make
it
20:44
happen and now I didn't even
know the UK
20:47
had a Supreme Court they don't
have a
20:49
written constitution it's kind
of it
20:52
yeah well this bits from here
and there
20:54
and we got some precedents and
some
20:56
jurisprudence and the Supreme
Court is a
20:59
dude at a low desk in a small
room and
21:03
like he's it like he's a
university
21:04
professor I think even had a
blackboard
21:08
behind him he's got you know
did like
21:10
binders and crates not you know
he's not
21:11
wearing robes or anything it
doesn't
21:14
even look like me this is one
guy you
21:16
see the court I don't know how
it works
21:18
and then some other guy is
pleading his
21:21
case and this is and they don't
know
21:23
they it's like well you know we
you know
21:26
who determines what's right who
is the
21:28
ultimate authority in the land
to do the
21:32
exercise of the power to prove
that
21:34
Parliament has the potential to
affect
21:37
or undermine Parliament's
ability to
21:40
carry out its constitutional
function
21:43
while holding the executive to
account
21:45
my law by definition my trial
exception
21:49
exactly those terms that I'll
be accused
21:50
of accepting a contentious
proposition
21:52
but McCory Gatien that's the
point that
21:56
I will come back to has the
effects that
21:59
it has as though the bills that
were
22:01
previously before Parliament
full they
22:03
can be reintroduced and so that
22:05
parliamentary questions cannot
be asked
22:07
so that the parliamentary
committees do
22:09
not sit and so of course to
that extent
22:12
it has the effects that it has
that my
22:14
my submission will be as
despite those
22:19
features this is a
well-established
22:23
constitutional function
exercisable and
22:25
to be exercised by the
executive and the
22:28
question remains
22:30
whether there are to go back to
the
22:32
rational identified in struggle
whether
22:34
there are judicial manageable
standards
22:36
against which the sort of
political
22:38
judgments that are inevitably
interwoven
22:41
into decisions to propagate at
whether
22:44
there are such standards I'm
going to
22:46
come to analyze that and also
but
22:48
whether it is as a matter of
22:50
constitutional propriety
appropriate for
22:53
those controls to be exercised
by the
22:55
course as opposed altum at
least in the
22:58
body to which the executive is
22:59
ultimately accountable and this
is how a
23:01
ghost
23:02
shut up slaves your
representatives
23:06
don't mean crap they wanted
they want
23:08
the court to make a decision on
this
23:12
well we'll see and he says
Constitution
23:15
like what Constitution now I'm
sure of
23:23
course
23:24
Horsham does of course will
have left
23:26
plenty plenty helping us out
23:31
I you know I I spoke to perch
annek
23:36
yesterday ah good what did you
find out
23:39
well I asked him specifically
about
23:42
these the drones and the Saudi
Arabian
23:46
refinery good because I'm like
you know
23:49
what what is what is this is it
from
23:52
Iran did some did Iranian shoot
it off
23:54
in Iraq was that a cruise
missile was it
23:57
some kind of sophisticated
drone how did
23:59
it get through the to the
defenses look
24:02
at by now I think everyone's
seen the
24:04
holes I mean these are what
maybe 20
24:07
yards apart perfect holes in
these domes
24:10
and that that's a pretty pretty
badass
24:12
cruise missile strike and just
a whole
24:15
look there's been a couple I
don't know
24:17
if I have a lead-in clip but
there's
24:20
been a couple of different
reports at
24:22
first I heard there were two
draw
24:24
there's a bunch of these I
don't know
24:26
what the point of the drones
were but
24:28
there were two at least two
cruise
24:29
missiles and then it was NBC I
think
24:33
they said there were there were
nine
24:34
here's this play there's a
lead-in clip
24:36
this is David Martin and this
David
24:38
Martin is probably one of their
best
24:39
foreign correspondent old-time
our leads
24:43
pretty straight in terms of his
24:45
reporting it doesn't likely
lean into
24:47
the Trump hate thing and and he
could be
24:51
CIA but he gives you a really
good
24:53
reports this is David Martin on
the on
24:54
the drone strike front CBS
we're gonna
24:57
begin tonight with David Martin
at the
24:58
Pentagon who has more on the
growing
25:00
case the u.s. is building
against Iran
25:02
US officials say experts have
examined
25:05
pieces of the wreckage on the
ground in
25:07
Saudi Arabia identified the
specific
25:10
type of cruise missiles and
drones fired
25:12
and determined they were made
in Iran
25:15
other analysts have traced
their tracks
25:17
back to points in southwestern
Iran one
25:21
official called it a complex and
25:22
coordinated attack involving
two dozen
25:25
drones and nine cruise missiles
although
25:28
vice-president pence stopped
short of
25:30
saying flatly it was Iran it's
certainly
25:33
looking like Iran was behind
these
25:35
attacks our intelligence
community at
25:38
this very hour is working
diligently to
25:41
review the evidence
25:42
Iran appears to have found by
the way
25:45
that's a great little thing he
threw in
25:48
there the intelligence
community at this
25:51
very hour that's that's war
talk that's
25:53
great you know it's like at
this hour we
25:56
are bombing Baghdad at this
hour landing
26:00
on the beaches of Normandy at
this hour
26:02
there's another tent going up in
26:04
downtown Austin these attacks
our
26:08
intelligence community at this
very hour
26:09
did he say my intelligence
community
26:12
fantastic pensee no he said he
said our
26:16
intelligence kamar gee I think
he's our
26:18
our our now I miss the best part
26:23
okay our intelligence community
of this
26:25
very hour is working diligently
to
26:28
review the evidence it's
interesting
26:43
that pants you know I mean
there's this
26:45
issue we've talked about on the
show
26:46
before about the pronunciation
of Iran
26:48
mm-hmm and the insiders had at
some
26:53
level at some side of the fence
26:55
pronounce that Iran which is
what which
26:58
is what David Martin says if
you listen
27:00
to me says Iran and then of
course the
27:02
other side of this of the
pronunciation
27:04
fences Iran yeah that's wrong
that's
27:06
just wrong it's wrong it's
wrong it's
27:07
wrong
27:09
repents pronounces it sorry
just once no
27:11
I just got to throw some as
some sound
27:13
effects in there there seems to
work
27:14
really well at this hour great
hour is
27:19
working diligently to review the
27:21
evidence in Tirana people found
a gaping
27:24
hole in Saudi air defences
around their
27:27
most valuable asset oil Saudi
Arabia
27:30
relies on US made Patriot air
defense
27:33
batteries but they were all
pointed
27:35
south toward Yemen where past
missile
27:37
attacks have come from the
missiles and
27:39
drones that hit the oil
facilities this
27:41
weekend came in from the north
27:43
the US has patriots of his own
and an
27:46
airbase in the middle of the
country but
27:48
they were too far away having
been
27:51
unable to prevent the attack
the u.s.
27:53
warned it might retaliate we're
locked
27:55
and loaded
27:56
locked and loaded we're ready
to defend
27:58
our interests and our allies in
the
28:00
region make no mistake about it
Lewis
28:03
has been locked and loaded
28:05
spring one issue that is my
sound effect
28:07
they just used their listen to
it I'm
28:10
gonna you're gonna hear theirs
and then
28:11
I'll play mine okay you're
ready and
28:13
we're ready to defend our
interests and
28:15
our allies in the region make
no mistake
28:18
about it us that's there's my
effect
28:23
yours is more elaborate mine's
better
28:25
for sure region make no mistake
about it
28:28
USA fed locked and loaded since
last
28:30
spring when it sent an aircraft
carrier
28:32
and b-52 bombers to the Persian
Gulf
28:35
but Joint Chiefs chairman
General Joseph
28:37
Dunford told reporters the
president has
28:39
not yet asked for any military
options
28:42
for now the most concrete
consequence of
28:44
what Secretary of State Pompeo
called an
28:46
unprecedented attack on the
world's
28:48
energy supply is that President
Trump
28:51
said he'd prefer not to meet
with
28:52
Iranian president rouhani next
week when
28:55
world leaders gather at the UN
not right
28:58
now before I get to poach an
egg that is
28:59
a good lead-in thank you for
that Shep
29:02
Smith brought Shep you know
Shep Smith
29:05
Fox News he brought it which I
never
29:07
watched but I did find this
clip soin
29:09
sent it to me he brought up the
obvious
29:11
which we said always has to be
part of
29:14
one of these deals expecting the
29:16
president shortly we'll play
that for
29:17
you as we get it Michael the
bigger
29:19
picture there was a time when
world oil
29:22
prices factored in risks to oil
29:24
facilities and there's a name
for that
29:27
it sort of been on the on the
side for a
29:29
while but with with this new
drone
29:31
technology and instability of
the region
29:33
I wonder a bigger picture how
concerned
29:35
you are that this sort of thing
could
29:36
happen again I do worry because
what we
29:39
really need to stop this kind
of thing
29:41
is is directed energy defense
laser
29:43
beams essentially an indefinite
number
29:46
of small if you have to use a
missile to
29:49
take out each drone the
economics are
29:52
against you the geographies
against you
29:54
and the laser technology is
coming along
29:56
but it's not quite economic I'm
29:58
surprised these guys they don't
do any
29:59
effects they should be doing
okay you
30:01
talking about lasers and shit
nothing I
30:03
call an effective enough yet
that it
30:05
could really protect all these
Saudi or
30:07
other oil facilities so on
balance there
30:09
is going to be some ongoing
30:10
vulnerability here my guess is
we could
30:12
probably do a little better
with the
30:13
point defense of these kinds of
30:14
facilities maybe not each and
every one
30:17
but the most valuable the most
30:19
agile so I think that's the
next step is
30:21
to look into how much better
defense you
30:23
can do there's going to be a
certain
30:24
amount of vulnerability however
either
30:26
way you look at it our allies
seem
30:28
concerned all right so there's
Europe
30:32
there's your
military-industrial complex
30:34
you know thinking about ramping
up some
30:36
directed-energy weapon
technology so
30:39
that we can take those drones
down so I
30:43
spoke to patch enik and I
recorded our
30:44
conversation and I asked him a
couple of
30:48
things and out for those who
don't know
30:50
Steve poach an egg go look him
up on
30:51
Wikipedia p IE CZE and
30:54
i k he has an unbelievable
record and
30:57
resume a resume for sure record
I guess
31:02
and he certainly has his own
take and
31:05
when I asked him about what
kind of
31:07
drone was this who did this he
came out
31:10
of such a no agenda angle I'm
angry I
31:12
didn't figure it out myself one
of the
31:14
key factors that came out but
nobody
31:16
really realized was the fact
that Aramco
31:19
or the Saudi Arabian oil was to
go
31:22
public recently oh I thought
that was
31:25
off that was off the table it
was still
31:27
ready to go it was off the
table because
31:31
the what we call the strike
price or the
31:33
price of the stock that the
initial
31:36
offering was not what been haha
what
31:39
Mohammed had wanted or the
Saudis had
31:42
wanted because in fact without
Saudi oil
31:46
we do very well thank you very
much of
31:50
America is a net exporter of
oil and we
31:53
do not need Saudi oil the
reason we
31:55
allow Saudi royal to go up
there is to
31:57
really allow them to be our
subordinates
32:00
or sycophants so to say but
Mohammed
32:03
then Salman doesn't want to
admit it and
32:05
I honestly if I were in his
military I
32:07
would have an overthrow because
he's
32:09
really a danger to Saudi Arabia
and to
32:12
the Middle East the truth of
the matter
32:14
is I don't think anything hit
those oil
32:17
- on their own because when you
have an
32:21
IPO and this goes back to my
days as a
32:23
managing director of an
investment
32:25
banking firm and you pull away
from us
32:28
strike price that means you did
not make
32:31
the front of the
32:32
money that you wanted now
Mohammed bin
32:35
Salman fantasy is that he will
make two
32:37
trillion dollars based on the
net asset
32:40
value of oil in Saudi Arabia
there's no
32:43
way you can say that that's
worth two
32:45
trillion he spends about a
hundred
32:48
billion a year just subsidizing
the
32:50
whole government and using his
National
32:53
Guard to terrorize people and
the war in
32:55
Yemen which he does not be
millions of
32:58
kids have died it's a proxy war
against
33:00
Iran and guess what Iran will
always win
33:03
they've been around a lot
longer so the
33:05
bottom line is I don't believe
the story
33:08
it was a five percent deficit
in oil we
33:10
made it up within minutes and
Trump
33:12
correctly said oh let me see I
don't
33:15
think anything hit them but it
was
33:17
Iranian operatives involved or
machinery
33:21
baloney you know this is a
33:25
self-described destructive
element in
33:28
order to get the oil price up
and it
33:30
didn't work and I went and
looked on
33:34
Reuters and market watch and
it's true
33:37
they were planning on going
public and
33:42
well we don't know I like the
theory of
33:45
the strike price being off the
ie the
33:47
price of oil wasn't high enough
let's
33:48
see if we can jack it up and
now they're
33:50
saying they want to take it
public in
33:52
November instead of next year
so now
33:56
there's all kinds of IPO news
they're
33:59
really trying to do anything
that maybe
34:00
before oil goes down again even
further
34:06
yeah they ain't plan to go out
when they
34:09
plan to go out the price of oil
was too
34:11
low so that we're gonna get to
all that
34:12
money that they were hopeful
and they
34:14
had to change the as I don't
know why
34:16
says what we call a strike for
whose we
34:19
know he calls a strike prices
the price
34:22
it's what he's now but what
he's talking
34:25
about is the IPO you have it's
your
34:28
price of price it is how is it
different
34:32
than price
34:35
I don't know why you're acting
on that
34:38
but okay I know I just seemed
odd okay
34:41
you think that's our son right
is it it
34:45
was actually wasn't that it was
like it
34:46
was somewhat patronizing I
thought I
34:49
think he means what he means we
as an
34:53
Adam and Steve because we talk
a lot
34:55
about day trading he's a day
trader yeah
34:58
so that I think that's what he
meant I
35:00
don't think he meant it
patronizing he
35:03
did go on to say that the real
problem
35:05
in all of this is mb/s it's
Mohammed bin
35:09
Salman who we don't talk about
much but
35:11
you see his investments in
Twitter and
35:13
he's trying to do anything he
can
35:15
according to Pacino cause
you're here to
35:18
find additional value in
anything he can
35:21
get his hands on now remember
this Adam
35:23
your audience has to understand
this is
35:25
not the first time the Saudi
Arabia has
35:27
wanted to go public right
because they
35:29
have no indigenous businesses
in other
35:32
words Mohammed bin Salman in
his fantasy
35:34
world is going to my age and
William
35:37
Morris in Beverly Hills he has
to reach
35:39
out all the Jewish guys in
order to
35:41
bring up how does that work out
35:45
[Music]
35:49
high-tech companies but in fact
the
35:52
reality is he tried 2017 they
failed to
35:56
go public 2018 they failed to
above
35:59
public a few days ago wasn't an
accident
36:02
when Bolton left suddenly we
had a
36:04
missile strike so to speak in
the Saudi
36:07
gas tanks when in fact there
was no
36:08
missile strike there was a
deficit of 5%
36:11
of oil when there is no debt
for system
36:13
we can make it up in a
nanosecond then
36:15
we do with West Texas Permian
oil thanks
36:18
to you guys right attacks we
can make it
36:21
up we don't even need Brent oil
which is
36:22
$10 more than what we do in
whisper mian
36:25
so basically the Saudis are
pretty much
36:29
screwed they know and we know
it and
36:31
their valuation can never come
to their
36:34
own assessments in other words
they have
36:37
no assets that really are
valuable now
36:39
you know more about the oil
market so
36:41
I'm just gonna presume he knew
what he
36:42
was talking about well he can't
say that
36:45
there's they got nothing of
value
36:50
so that giant pile of oil is
worthless
36:52
is that what he's trying to say
there it
36:54
makes no sense um I think what
he's
36:57
saying is that they're no
longer the
36:58
boss damn they don't have
guaranteed
37:01
customers we're no longer a
guaranteed
37:04
customer we have other choices
I think
37:06
that's the point uh that's not
what he
37:09
said
37:09
he said they have nothing of
value I
37:13
don't think the oil market is
drying up
37:16
so much - if you pull if you
pulled the
37:18
Saudi oil off the market
completely it
37:22
would have an effect on the oil
price no
37:24
doubt endowed but the this
bombing
37:28
didn't have the effect that was
rumor
37:30
and memorize that was before
was chatted
37:33
about this it was like the oil
price had
37:36
a short spike mm-hmm
37:38
because oh no and then everyone
came to
37:40
their senses except apparently
the TV
37:43
networks I don't have a clip I
don't
37:44
think where they they brought
some goof
37:47
doofus onto one of the
congressmen as
37:49
well you know we're so weird
the paper
37:52
so dependent on Saudi oil I'm
saying
37:54
what window is this oh yeah I
was read
37:57
was watching Sunderland yeah
we're we
37:59
haven't been dependent on
anybody's all
38:01
week we're self-sufficient
hello so when
38:04
you hear somebody say we're
dependent on
38:06
Saudi oil yeah who's it's bull
crap
38:09
where's he getting this check
from is
38:10
the first question spiked up
and then it
38:15
did ramp down as fast as it
spiked up
38:17
pretty much and it was a net
result of
38:20
nothing exactly nothing burger
as you'd
38:22
like to say no I don't say that
I've not
38:25
yes I've never no find it
bullshit
38:33
recently what you want again
two shows
38:36
oh I'll give you four shows
find it make
38:39
finds eight eight fine done
okay and
38:44
then what count the times you
go so uh
38:47
you're supposed to stop me from
doing
38:49
that it's impossible this is
you in and
38:51
it's the imperfections that
make you
38:53
perfect
38:55
the point is is that the
there's it
38:58
didn't work he's right but
genic is
39:00
totally right about this which
is yeah
39:03
it was a flop if it was
designed to run
39:05
the prices up now here's the
funniest
39:07
part sure and by the way I
thought it
39:09
would
39:09
yeah well I I said they were
talking a
39:12
hundred and you said no that's
not gonna
39:14
happen it went uh but yeah I
don't
39:15
believe a hundred but I believe
twenty
39:18
twenty points up but it went up
like two
39:20
sixty and then back down again
yeah yeah
39:22
final clip which is funny
because
39:26
obviously alright we so this
didn't work
39:29
we still have the looming war
with Iran
39:32
and we're locked and loaded and
what
39:34
does it mean why is Trump doing
this
39:36
well what what Trump's to do
and loaded
39:40
and the Iranians are pretty
smart
39:42
they've watched Trump over the
years
39:45
just like I did in New York and
we know
39:47
that he actually builds what he
says he
39:49
builds he built woman Memorial
Park ice
39:52
skating ring he built 42nd
Street he
39:54
puts the Trump Tower so they're
39:56
interested more than anything
else
39:59
where is Trump gonna come in
and where
40:01
would he'd like to build a
hotel Boulton
40:11
and Pompey is gonna make a deal
and
40:13
somewhere on the southeastern
coast of
40:16
North Korea you're gonna see it
Trump
40:17
Towers and a Trump Hotel surely
I'm not
40:20
being facetious you're gonna
see in
40:22
Tehran and Azerbaijan and
police all
40:26
kinds of Trump Tower hotels
he's not
40:28
interested in war never has
been never
40:30
will be but he will use force
and the
40:33
threat of force in order to
force you to
40:36
come to the cut the tables but
he has no
40:38
problem coming back again and
again and
40:41
again until he cuts the deal
and he'll
40:43
cut the deal I think he listens
to us
40:47
too much Wow he's getting way
too many
40:50
ideas from us
40:51
[Music]
40:54
there you go everybody drones
drones
40:59
well that's just that's
something you
41:02
don't hear on the networks
constantly
41:10
but yeah it makes sense and
then have
41:13
you know if you hear pens at
this hour
41:15
so that makes a lot of sense
41:17
it's pen sense it makes so much
sense
41:20
for him to all soon you'll be
echoing
41:22
this and making kind of war
talk there's
41:24
no intention whatsoever and
everyone I
41:26
know who has family in Iran is
or was
41:29
born in around lived in Iran
they all
41:31
say these moas and the
Americans they
41:34
always work together we're not
really
41:36
worried I mean it sucks they
got a lot
41:38
of problems but they're never
really
41:39
worried about America coming in
and
41:42
wiping them out well it's they
feel
41:45
there's too much collusion too
much
41:48
collusion could be yeah I'm not
saying
41:51
this I'm not saying that
anything said
41:55
there was beyond the realm of
41:57
possibility right exactly
42:01
what else we got here oh man
there's
42:04
well Trudeau this is uh you see
42:07
Trudeau's in blackface
42:08
yes I got the clips I got
everything oh
42:10
good cuz I got to go I got the
photo by
42:12
never got the clips oh yeah I
got well
42:16
here's what I'm gonna do I have
a I sort
42:18
of the clip as brought to us by
Fox News
42:22
which i think is important and
then
42:26
because this is a all part of
kind of
42:29
canceled culture stuff
42:32
at least they're trying to
cancel
42:34
Trudeau out with this Thank You
Time
42:36
magazine and here and so then I
have his
42:40
actual statement but here's the
here's
42:43
the hyperbole off the top we
should know
42:46
the Canadian Prime Minister
Justin
42:47
Trudeau admits the picture is
him it
42:50
shows Trudeau wearing brown
makeup on
42:52
his face neck and hands during
a party
42:55
in 2001 at the time the 29 year
old was
42:58
teaching in a private school
called West
43:00
Point Grey Academy the school
was
43:02
holding an Arabian Nights theme
gala and
43:04
Trudeau was dressed up as a
character
43:06
from Aladdin complete with robes
43:08
headdress and brown skin the
party was
43:10
attended by faculty
administrators and
43:12
parents and the photo was given
to time
43:15
formerly Time magazine by a
Vancouver
43:17
businessman who was part of the
West
43:19
Point gray community and the
man said
43:21
it's important the public see
the
43:23
picture this is not a good
start to the
43:25
prime minister's re-election
campaign
43:27
because Trudeau is already
involved in a
43:28
scandal over whether he
pressured his
43:31
then Attorney General to drop
corruption
43:33
charges against the large and
powerful
43:35
Canadian engineering firm it
also may
43:37
not sit well with voters
considering
43:39
Trudeau has called himself a
champion of
43:41
minority groups
43:42
Canada's many cultures he's
speaking
43:45
right now he was asked if he'll
resign
43:47
he did not answer the question
he has
43:50
said that he did this before
this
43:52
picture was not the first time
he
43:54
acknowledges that a ticket will
not
43:57
think it was racist but now he
knows
43:59
that it was racist let's listen
to him
44:01
done something like this mr.
Trudeau is
44:03
that the only time in your life
you've
44:05
ever done something like that
not when I
44:07
was in high school
44:10
dressed up at a talent show and
thank
44:13
you heesang Dale for those who
are too
44:20
young deo is also known as the
Banana
44:23
Boat song made famous by Harry
Belafonte
44:28
[Music]
44:37
and this is often done by big
black
44:41
women with lots of bananas all
over the
44:43
place and I think I've seen
some in old
44:47
school actresses dress up and
do this I
44:51
think Lucille Ball might have
even done
44:53
it once or twice here now okay
so that's
44:59
really sensationalized and and
you know
45:02
this is twenty years or to be
the
45:04
funniest thing in the news this
week
45:07
it's funny because he's such a
social
45:09
justice warrior yeah that's why
it's
45:12
funny exactly but but I will
give him
45:15
props for just explaining what
happened
45:18
here's his his full statement a
little
45:20
calmer and not so shouty and is
I think
45:23
better audio - in 2001 when I
was a
45:26
teacher I was in Vancouver I
attended
45:29
their end of year gala where
the theme
45:32
was Arabian nice anyway dressed
up in an
45:36
Aladdin costume and put makeup
on
45:41
I shouldn't have done I should
have
45:45
known better but I didn't and
I'm really
45:47
sorry
45:50
Toph remember step down I think
there
45:54
are people who've made mistakes
in in
45:57
this life and you make
decisions based
46:00
on what they actually do what
they did
46:03
and on a case by case basis I
think I
46:07
deeply regret that we that I
did that I
46:11
should have known better yeah
so what
46:14
else can you do I'm sorry and
that's
46:17
what he's doing
46:17
however if they let him get off
which of
46:19
course he will then there's
another
46:21
chink in the armor did I say
chink a
46:24
chink in the armor that you
know of this
46:28
whole social justice warrior
cancel
46:31
culture movement which thank
goodness
46:34
we're seeing some resistance
and we
46:38
typically don't do show
business things
46:40
but I think that seeing as
we're slowly
46:42
being scrubbed away from
Twitter for
46:46
probably similar reasons
including not
46:48
having a checkmark the SNL
comedian
46:51
scandal was just fabulous and
tonight a
46:55
dramatic reversal of fortune
for a comic
46:58
who by the way this is NBC
reporting on
47:00
NBC gotta love that but just
been hired
47:02
by Saturday Night Live now
fired over
47:05
racist and homophobic remarks
here's
47:07
Stephanie Gosk
47:08
[Music]
47:11
tonight comedian Shane Gillis
is out of
47:14
a job his offer to join
Saturday Night
47:16
Live rescinded after days of
backlash
47:19
over racist and homophobic
slurs he used
47:22
during a podcast damn
Chinatown's nuts
47:25
the video surfaced just after
it was
47:27
announced Dilys will join the
SNL cast
47:29
along with the show's first
comedian of
47:32
East Asian descent now a
spokesperson
47:34
for show creator and producer
Lauren
47:36
Michaels releasing this
statement
47:38
writing in part we hired Shane
on the
47:41
strength of his talent as a
comedian and
47:43
his impressive audition for SNL
we were
47:45
not aware of his prior remarks
that have
47:48
surfaced over the past few days
the
47:49
language he used is offensive
hurtful
47:52
and unacceptable
47:54
31 year-old Gillis who made a
name for
47:56
himself and stand up from New
York to LA
47:58
responding tonight I'm a
comedian who is
48:01
funny enough to get SNL that
can't be
48:04
taken away I understand it
would be too
48:07
much of a distraction I respect
the
48:09
decision they made I'm honestly
grateful
48:11
for the opportunity the coveted
job on
48:13
SNL which appears on NBC
network has
48:16
launched comedians careers for
decades
48:19
tonight one comedian watched
the chance
48:21
slip through his fingers
Stephanie Gosk
48:23
NBC News New York
48:25
you know I watched the video
it's a
48:27
podcast and it was a it was a
the hidden
48:29
episode or some bullshit like
that and
48:31
they're talking about Chinese
48:32
restaurants and and you know
making fun
48:35
of accents no nothing that we
don't do
48:39
you know exactly about Chinese
and
48:42
Asians it was it was afar haha
48:45
marginally funny I'm sure I've
never
48:48
seen this show I'm sure that
they make
48:50
fun of everybody as we often do
and it's
48:53
always surprising that when we
make fun
48:55
of everyone and then we'll hit
someone
48:57
will get bent out of shape you
never
48:59
hear from them but well my wife
is this
49:01
or my brother's this or and
people
49:03
forget that you know it's you're
49:05
supposed to be able to offend
equally
49:08
luckily I'm seeing comedians
pushback
49:12
and Bill burr would have to
have you
49:14
seen his new special yes I have
I
49:17
thought it was pretty good well
I
49:20
thought it was it wasn't a one
sit down
49:24
were like the Chappelle show
where you
49:26
just started watching you
couldn't stop
49:28
but it was it was in the state
it was
49:31
kind of like us I don't like
bill burr I
49:34
think his hilarious guy he's
very down
49:36
there it's kind of quarter
borderline
49:38
right-winger and he is funny
he's
49:41
extremely funny but I hate to
say it but
49:44
compared to the Chappelle not
produced
49:47
knowledge to each other I agree
it was
49:48
kind of this it was second-tier
well it
49:51
was I liked it was good what I
thought
49:53
was interesting about that
specialist he
49:56
taped to the Royal Albert Hall
in front
49:57
of a mainly British audience
fascinating
50:00
yes and the shit translated a
lot of it
50:02
translate it was good I was a
crew man
50:04
well he also blew up
50:06
one of burrs bits sticks is
that he will
50:11
do some extremely he'll do
something
50:14
very offensive to the point
where the
50:16
audience just freezes yeah yes
then he
50:21
uses that Johnny Carson as a
comic used
50:24
to pull this kind of thing - he
loved to
50:26
do these bomb gags
50:28
and then he would work on that
and he
50:30
gets the audience to freeze and
then he
50:32
will go he will give the
audience grief
50:34
and he does it is he burns
really really
50:38
adept at this particular gambit
and I've
50:41
never seen anyone any better at
it
50:43
actually but yeah I saw it I
liked it
50:45
and so the David Spade has a
show lights
50:50
out I think I told you should
probably
50:51
give that a watch I have been
trying to
50:53
catch this on at 8:30 and yeah
I just
50:56
put it on the on the jar
otherwise yeah
50:59
I just put on the DVR because
it's hard
51:01
to believe it or not it's on
too late
51:02
for me I have to be in bed and
David
51:05
Spade was on SNL and he had Jim
Jeffries
51:09
on with Jim cherish from
Australia I
51:11
think and and Bill burr I'll
just play
51:13
this just because they're doing
it
51:15
they're responding publicly and
that at
51:18
the very least is needed but
this is
51:20
just canceled culture the guys
should
51:21
have been fired it's just a
couple of
51:23
things back in his history
we're gonna
51:24
go through everyone's history
or are we
51:26
going to get rid of every
sketch that
51:28
SNL has done that involves race
like I
51:31
remember John Belushi dressing
as an
51:32
Asian man with a samurai sword
that was
51:34
the whole sketch
51:36
- or maybe I could have read
what was it
51:40
Mike Myers used by a Japanese
host like
51:43
this and if they got the
question wrong
51:45
they had to cut their hand off
did they
51:49
go back and also try to look at
good
51:51
things that the person might
have done
51:52
are they just looking for the
bad stuff
51:54
is it you just scroll through
help cat
51:55
out of a tree that's not it
grandmother
51:58
walk across the street that's
not it you
52:01
know that's not like on a
podcast there
52:03
it is yeah do that you could
honestly do
52:06
that to anybody so I don't get
it and
52:09
then I don't get if you say
something
52:10
like that you can't work in a
sketch
52:11
show but like it's okay from
what he can
52:13
work in a lumberyard
52:14
yeah he's certainly going to
meet more
52:16
agents there right now that's a
joke
52:21
about our SNL's not hiring
agents you
52:22
know so I'm in trouble
52:25
we're not running for office
when is
52:27
this gonna end is it
52:30
Millennials you're a bunch of
rats
52:36
exactly bunch of rats now the
thing that
52:39
never comes up is you know why
did SNL
52:43
fire him and we know the answer
no
52:46
agenda nation knows the answer
is
52:48
because they don't want to
launch their
52:50
new season with this kind of
controversy
52:53
that the advertisers won't like
that's
52:55
the bottom line I'm sure that
every
52:57
comedian SNL is like well all
right you
53:01
know exactly what he said they
had
53:02
entire bits about this in the
past
53:06
good point there racist bits
all kinds
53:09
of things what the thing is
that the the
53:13
people who do this is they're
very
53:16
successful okay you know it's
when I
53:20
went to Iraq in 2003 with the
Dutch
53:25
Marines and we walked around
different
53:27
towns and you know and I and
I've meet
53:30
people you know it was kind of
a you
53:32
know it's like the the USO you
know it's
53:35
you get to meet culture and the
people's
53:37
okay fine I mean while I'm with
20 guys
53:39
and tank so it's pretty safe
for old
53:41
Adam and I think it was the
commander of
53:47
the unit said you know what
really
53:49
fueled a lot of what's going on
here
53:52
because it's very confusing
place
53:53
certainly 2003 is or actually
going back
53:57
to the first Gulf where we had
the Scud
53:59
missiles remember the Scud
missiles and
54:02
these things were big and bulky
and
54:04
sometimes he just crashed in
the ground
54:06
and just stuck there like what
broke up
54:08
in his life like wily coyote
had didn't
54:12
explode on the impact all kinds
of weird
54:14
stuff we said what was so
fantastic was
54:17
the feedback loop these guys
would you
54:20
know light off a Scud run back
to their
54:24
to their Hut
54:26
with their satellite dish and
watch Wolf
54:28
Blitzer report on it on CNN
that this is
54:30
kind of what we're seeing here
it's like
54:33
let's all let's all jump on this
54:35
let's go completely crazy and
and then
54:38
get cancelled and they think
that they
54:40
have this power but it's really
the
54:43
advertisers that hold the power
and you
54:46
know those things can change
over time
54:50
you want to say something no I
was just
54:52
thinking that yeah you're
correct
54:55
yep Adam's right it's but
Esther it's
54:59
this feedback loop you know you
and and
55:02
and by the way it's like a
pressure
55:04
cooker you know where's
everyone so I
55:05
gotta impeach Trump and we're
trying to
55:09
to blow the valve open and all
of a
55:12
sudden there's a little teeny
valve over
55:14
there whew the steam out the
little
55:19
Cavanaugh hole which lasted for
exactly
55:21
24 hours
55:23
yeah well it's coming back
Cavanaugh is
55:26
coming back after this book has
been
55:27
discredited after it's been
discredited
55:30
yeah what you got I don't have
any clips
55:34
I thought you knew yeah I mean
they're
55:35
going after him again yeah but
no but
55:37
they went after him and the
whole you
55:40
probably haven't followed this
so the
55:42
New York Times published
something and
55:44
it was from a book and they
omitted the
55:46
fact that the person they were
talking
55:47
about didn't remember the whole
incident
55:49
and then the two journalists
who wrote
55:53
this who worked for the New
York Times
55:54
it was a PR piece for their
book said
55:57
well in the editing process in
the rush
55:59
to get the paper out somehow
they
56:01
inadvertently removed the part
that the
56:03
witness couldn't remember any
of this
56:05
this whole premise that we're
talking
56:06
about so I think it's kind of
filling
56:09
it's a dud I don't think cuz I
don't
56:10
think that's always be
everything is a
56:12
dud right but so they're not
really
56:13
doing much else now it's just
dud world
56:17
but yeah this in and there's
gonna be a
56:20
lot more canceling before some
of this
56:23
ends but I I love hearing you
know
56:25
Chappell and Bill burr and
other people
56:27
just pushing back against it
come on
56:30
well they're on their own I
mean they're
56:32
undone these specials that
don't have
56:34
any to worry if there's no
worry about
56:36
advertisers on Netflix but then
there's
56:39
no worry
56:40
I mean worry about advertisers
on Amazon
56:43
and Amazon actually has put on
a one of
56:46
these little stand-ups are
starting to
56:47
do stand-up comedy it's not and
they've
56:50
got a girl who is one of the
social
56:52
justice warriors pushing back
the other
56:54
way on Amazon
56:57
it's not them you get it the
details on
57:00
this woman here you notice the
but she
57:02
doesn't sound funny you notice
that
57:04
they're tried oh this is a good
point
57:06
thank you so when it's an
advertiser
57:10
based medium you're very quick
to get
57:13
cancelled when it's not
advertiser based
57:17
turns out that people really
aren't that
57:20
motivated so I did see calls
for I'm
57:23
consoling my Netflix
subscription
57:26
well of course no one does
there's
57:29
bullcrap they're not really
cancelling
57:30
that so you see that the model
it's like
57:33
our model Wow
57:35
it is like our model that's why
we
57:38
haven't been canceled yet we
haven't
57:41
been canceled because we don't
care and
57:44
I'd like to thank you for your
courage
57:47
and say in the morning to you
the man
57:48
who put the C and canceled
culture twice
57:51
John CC Dvorak in the morning
you missed
57:56
random curry also in the
morning day all
57:58
the ships of deceive boots on
the ground
58:00
feet in the air subs in the
water and
58:01
all the Dames and nights out
there yes
58:04
and in the morning to our
trolls in the
58:06
troll room where you can always
get an
58:08
invite to no agenda social calm
if you
58:13
go in there right now you can
sit with
58:14
other trolls and see how we'd
only had
58:16
736 earlier we currently have
944 trolls
58:20
hello trolls it's good to have
you guys
58:22
here and there's always
something going
58:23
on then you can listen to the
live
58:25
stream which is 24/7 with
hundreds of
58:28
shows and episodes to listen to
also a
58:31
big in the morning to our
artists for
58:34
episode 1173 we titled that the
vinyl
58:37
vote and John Fletcher Fletcher
Fletcher
58:41
is back he gave us the danger
blow hole
58:43
sign which was simply just the
best I
58:46
don't think we had any argument
did we
58:51
well he had an argument about
yeah we
58:53
did but it was there was not
this
58:55
because the no one caught
anything
58:58
really good we went to a even
was the
59:02
disease the best which was
simple yeah
59:05
we hadn't we had an argument
with
59:08
non-existent people who had not
59:10
delivered anything good is that
what
59:13
you're saying something like
that I
59:15
remember the moment and it was
like I
59:17
would say that this is like no
offense
59:20
to Fletcher he knows horses
love of
59:22
course but we settled well we
didn't go
59:27
into the into the evergreens
let's put
59:29
it that way that's always
always a good
59:31
that's a plus you don't go into
the
59:33
evergreens this is our value
for value
59:35
network where we're honest and
we love
59:37
everyone who participates in it
we have
59:39
Fletcher who does all kinds of
stuff for
59:41
us we have images have so many
people
59:45
involved in this program and
you're all
59:46
producers and just like
Hollywood we
59:48
like to thank the producers who
came in
59:51
with financial support of the
show
59:53
particularly in the higher
numbers we'd
59:56
like to call them and we like
to honor
59:57
them with their executive
producer ship
1:00:00
and associate executive
producer she
1:00:02
ladies and gentlemen I present
the Grand
1:00:05
Duke of the Pacific Northwest
1:00:08
since Wayne melon song that's
right
1:00:11
right up top yes and curiously
he's
1:00:15
right on top and the only
executive
1:00:18
producer with a light show for
some
1:00:20
reason well I think it's
because of the
1:00:22
palindrome because of the
palindrome I
1:00:26
blame everything on that now
yes or
1:00:30
Dwayne Melanson and Tigard
Oregon or
1:00:34
Tigard or tie it to guy don't
know 33333
1:00:38
ITM gents I'll be attending
Oregon local
1:00:42
33 meetup this Friday in
Wilsonville
1:00:44
only a handful ordered the
squirrel
1:00:47
burger place is still there
only a
1:00:51
handful of it was a hamburger
place and
1:00:53
it you had the Pacific Northwest
1:00:55
hamburger his signature a
hamburger if
1:00:58
anyone hasn't had one they used
to have
1:00:59
them at Burger master which i
think is
1:01:01
folded
1:01:02
and other burger places where
it's a
1:01:04
it's a cheeseburger with an egg
on it oh
1:01:06
no no no I do like the idea of a
1:01:10
squirrel burger though I think
that
1:01:11
could get legs
1:01:12
it's called squirrel burger but
as beef
1:01:14
I'd like to I try I'll eat
squirrel yeah
1:01:18
it's like rabbit it's like cat
1:01:20
tastes a bit like cat it's not
that much
1:01:22
cat probably is pretty good at
it
1:01:24
only a handful of RSVP so far
but I'm
1:01:27
hoping to see many nights dames
and
1:01:28
wannabes as possible to value
you to
1:01:30
bring to our community is
immense thank
1:01:33
you for your courage jingle the
more you
1:01:35
know please the more you know
in the
1:01:38
morning you've got karma
beautiful and
1:01:47
now I look up or next I have a
you may
1:01:53
have his email I do I have it
okay good
1:01:56
well let me just read is now is
his
1:01:57
vitals okay Dave sir de fuga
Soto who is
1:02:02
actually a baron $239 a 19
cents and you
1:02:05
have his email
1:02:06
yeah and just as I said that it
popped
1:02:09
off the screen give me a second
to
1:02:11
retrieve it again where did it
go
1:02:14
here we go dear Jeeves and
Wooster I bid
1:02:18
you in the morning and closes my
1:02:19
donation of $239 and 19 cents in
1:02:22
recognition of Saudi Arabian
National
1:02:24
Day on the 23rd of September so
hey Dad
1:02:28
our celebration well the 23rd
is right
1:02:31
around the corner
1:02:34
hence two three nine one nine
given
1:02:37
events of late we are hoping
they will
1:02:39
issue any further fireworks I'm
getting
1:02:42
in a bit early but I'm
traveling this
1:02:43
weekend didn't want to miss the
chance
1:02:45
John feel free to use the
amount as yet
1:02:47
another one of your fabulous
Leah
1:02:48
fective donation gimmicks sure
I'm sure
1:02:52
y'all turn on me eventually as
he says
1:02:54
I'm sure it'll be a smashing
success
1:02:56
because well Saudi Arabia we
have a long
1:02:59
weekend for the holidays so I'm
headed
1:03:01
to kick around Ethiopia for you
for a
1:03:02
few days Wow
1:03:04
a cheap and short flight and a
1:03:06
surprisingly easy online visa
1:03:08
application process should be a
fun trip
1:03:10
about 40 degrees cooler where's
that
1:03:12
sweater I packed finally this
amount oh
1:03:15
this amount levels me up to
Earl all we
1:03:18
need to put them on the list I
will for
1:03:20
now keep my current holdings of
1:03:21
America's heartland and Saudi
Arabia
1:03:24
however an ulterior motive of
my trip
1:03:26
this weekend is to meet with
some more
1:03:28
influential uber drivers to
discuss
1:03:30
Ethiopia's entry into my sphere
of
1:03:32
influence I shall keep you
posted and he
1:03:35
says
1:03:38
I didn't see this okay clip
request is
1:03:41
the ISO of the guy yammering in
Arabic
1:03:45
from show 1173 which for our
purposes we
1:03:47
will assume is wishing the
world a happy
1:03:49
Saudi Arabia day followed by a
little
1:03:52
girl yay and and what is the
last thing
1:03:56
and travel goat Karma
1:03:58
won't we happen to be able to
do that on
1:04:00
the fly probably mean a lot
1:04:03
[Music]
1:04:06
you've got karma man thank you
very much
1:04:11
sir de fuga sotto I'm gonna put
you on
1:04:13
the list right now as the Earl
and it's
1:04:17
the Earl of America's heartland
Saudi
1:04:20
Arabia thank you so much
1:04:24
Michael Goodell in Grosse Pointe
1:04:26
Michigan $231 toward $31 and 41
cents
1:04:31
and he says oh I think acai
should close
1:04:35
that and open this war debt
will or hit
1:04:40
me in the mouth back in March
and my
1:04:42
amygdala has been steadily
shrinking
1:04:44
ever since as this is my first
donation
1:04:47
I need to be deduced he wants
China ass
1:04:57
asshole and job karma please I
choose to
1:05:01
start with this amount as this
is my
1:05:03
number of the number words I've
written
1:05:05
in my latest novel one
suggestion Adam
1:05:12
has expressed the need for
something
1:05:13
more contemporary than war in
peace for
1:05:17
overly long notes and have by
the way
1:05:20
I'm the one who uses the war in
peace
1:05:22
joke for these notes correct
for overly
1:05:25
because I'm stuck with him for
over the
1:05:27
long notes of which this one is
in
1:05:29
danger of becoming not really
try saying
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he or she went all Neal
Steffensen on me
1:05:36
Stevenson you know who cares
keep up the
1:05:39
good work and I've adopted a
Stephanie
1:05:42
because of the basketball
player keep up
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the good work and thank you for
your
1:05:47
courage jobs jobs jobs and jobs
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[Music]
1:05:58
well there goes my SNL gig but
there
1:06:02
goes your SNL gig and there
goes your
1:06:03
visa and I rebuke I rebuke that
clip you
1:06:13
rebuke that clip buchen yeah
what does
1:06:15
that mean you rebuke it I don't
know but
1:06:17
when I go to the office and they
1:06:19
yesterday you'd you we were
sponsor for
1:06:21
this clip I said I read I have
rebuked
1:06:24
publicly every buked all right
you know
1:06:26
what you can do you can say I
rebuked
1:06:27
and I blame Adam Curry buek and
I blame
1:06:31
Adam Curry because he's no
pussy Daniel
1:06:35
Auslan is next on the list 200
$1.33
1:06:38
from blaine minnesota nuts
taking a
1:06:43
career leap and need some jobs
karma
1:06:45
dealer's choice I've been
listening
1:06:47
since 2008 and no agenda still
remains
1:06:49
the best podcast in the
universe thank
1:06:52
you very much Daniel jobs jobs
jobs and
1:06:56
job that's right for you well
then it
1:07:06
drops off by the way for the
next
1:07:07
segment there's nobody in the
hundred
1:07:09
dollar range I got lots of long
clips
1:07:11
for today we don't have by the
way
1:07:13
nation convention since I'm
looking at
1:07:16
the spreadsheet now how many
people do
1:07:18
you think took part on the 9
1919 and
1:07:22
1919 hours right now we got
like a
1:07:25
triple quadruple palindrome on
T people
1:07:28
don't let me why don't we tease
that so
1:07:32
people will stay listening to
find out
1:07:34
how many it really was okay I
did want
1:07:37
to mention because I did I did
open up
1:07:40
the spreadsheet today and I
always loved
1:07:43
looking at people who know
they're not
1:07:45
going to mention but they put
notes in
1:07:47
and so I can't mention his name
but he
1:07:50
he's a consistent four cent
donor from
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Anthem Arizona and he says only
14 weeks
1:07:58
to knighthood
1:08:00
so I don't know how many times
you need
1:08:02
to donate force for since it's
bullcrap
1:08:09
thank you wait don't any force
sensors
1:08:11
like donating nothing cuz
PayPal just
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takes it all that's correct
1:08:15
thank you to our soul to be
Earl to be
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old executive producer offer
this show
1:08:22
and our associate executive
producers
1:08:24
these are the credits that are
exactly
1:08:27
the same as in Hollywood and
will vouch
1:08:29
for if anyone ever questions
that and
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they are valuable there where
credit to
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recognize that Johnson will be
thanking
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more people in a very few but
more
1:08:36
people in her second half and
please
1:08:38
remember us for Sunday vollrath
org our
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formula is this we go out for
your
1:08:51
people in the mouth
1:08:59
the probably me Nevada
1:09:01
[Music]
1:09:06
actually means something like
God is
1:09:08
loving isn't that what it is
1:09:10
the Yemeni thing I forgot people
1:09:15
answered us I know don't
remember the
1:09:17
exact translation is something
for God
1:09:19
lying her it was your question
no I'm
1:09:23
sorry that I'm - somehow I it
was like
1:09:26
it was it was kind of boring um
I got a
1:09:31
couple of notes from the former
New York
1:09:33
banker ah and I wanted to know
if you
1:09:36
guys had discussed this over at
the
1:09:38
Dvorak Horowitz unplugged that
the Fed
1:09:43
started something hadn't done
in about
1:09:45
ten years since the Great
Recession and
1:09:49
they started injecting money
into the
1:09:53
system as the overnight lending
rates
1:09:57
between banks spiked at one
point there
1:10:00
was a bid for 10% and this is
very
1:10:04
similar to what happened in the
1:10:07
2007-2008 crisis and they've
already
1:10:10
pumped in 56 billion they think
though
1:10:13
they can go up to 73 billion we
can
1:10:15
probably just double that who
they sure
1:10:17
these guys are they talk a big
game that
1:10:20
do all kinds of stuff did you
guys talk
1:10:21
about this injection is not for
this
1:10:24
particular thing and it now do
you know
1:10:28
what this means do you
understand this I
1:10:29
mean I got completely
1:10:31
this is banker stuff the
overnight repo
1:10:34
rate as it's known which is
what banks
1:10:36
and other financial players
charge each
1:10:37
other to lend cash in exchange
for
1:10:40
super-safe bonds should be
close to two
1:10:43
percent but it shot up almost
as high as
1:10:45
ten percent on Tuesday one of
the
1:10:48
underlying causes of this
scarcity of
1:10:50
reserves compared with the
amount of
1:10:52
Treasury bonds in the market
that has
1:10:55
made banks less willing to lend
to each
1:10:56
other even in exchange for safe
1:10:58
government bonds to settle
markets down
1:11:01
this is from the Wall Street
Journal the
1:11:03
Federal Reserve Bank of New
York has
1:11:05
dipped into this market
conducting three
1:11:07
auctions this week where banks
could
1:11:09
swap Treasuries for new
reserves so the
1:11:13
banker sent me this note when it
1:11:15
happened I guess they sent it
to me on
1:11:17
Wednesday it happened to
1:11:18
in the overnight and I of
course what
1:11:21
does it mean and this follows
along
1:11:23
perfectly with now with what he
told us
1:11:28
before do you remember he
talked about
1:11:31
Goldman Sachs maybe being the
next Bank
1:11:33
to go out of business yeah so
here's
1:11:36
what he wrote me this is
additional
1:11:39
capital requirements that have
been put
1:11:41
in since the crisis which make
it harder
1:11:43
to borrow overnight that's
corroborated
1:11:45
that there's there's more kind
of
1:11:50
sarbanes-oxley type rules and
they have
1:11:52
to have certain amount of money
on hand
1:11:54
since the crisis and I think
they might
1:11:56
have tightened down a little
bit or
1:11:58
started yammering the banks are
really
1:12:00
doing this so too can you that
bankers
1:12:02
has additional capital
requirements are
1:12:03
put in since the crisis make it
hard to
1:12:05
borrow overnight were huge
amounts of
1:12:07
money sits like all other big
banks
1:12:09
central bank level borrowing is
no real
1:12:12
credit risk here just another
way the
1:12:13
Fed is needed to make things
work
1:12:15
smoothly good for big US banks
bad for
1:12:19
trading houses Goldman Sachs
Morgan
1:12:22
Stanley foreign banks and large
1:12:24
investors when the Fed needs to
step in
1:12:27
there's always a loser
1:12:31
so this could be the Goldman
Sachs
1:12:32
moment kind of like Lehman and
Bear
1:12:35
Stearns ten years ago
1:12:38
well the Goldman Sachs should
have been
1:12:39
amongst that group ten years ago
1:12:41
according to most of the people
1:12:43
especially the ones that worked
at
1:12:45
Lehman mm-hmm um so as possible
I mean
1:12:49
maybe maybe not it's hard to
predict it
1:12:52
yeah if you could predict this
stuff so
1:12:55
well you would be you wouldn't
be
1:12:57
talking to anybody you just be
me maybe
1:13:00
lawyer castles maybe he's just
trying to
1:13:02
share the wealth John you're so
1:13:04
skeptical either that are
trying to
1:13:06
manipulate you in the market
yeah I'm
1:13:09
going short Goldman everybody
hey dude
1:13:11
I'm a podcaster give me a break
1:13:13
podcast podcast is revolt yes
1:13:19
podcasters in blackface yeah
podcasters
1:13:27
in blackface I like it I like
yeah be a
1:13:31
good podcast but she was just
audio yes
1:13:38
I'm wearing my Aladdin outfit
what are
1:13:41
you wearing John in your pocket
1:13:47
podcasters in black P IBF
podcasters in
1:13:52
blackface nice is it that's it
that's a
1:13:54
very good idea for a show I
think I'll
1:13:57
snort another one that's savart
to
1:14:00
Pete's podcast exactly
1:14:04
okay well anyway let's go on to
the
1:14:06
little politics we're done with
this
1:14:08
let's do some political I
collected a
1:14:11
bunch of Biden gaffes yes yes
it's kind
1:14:15
of its kind of your beat well
I've got a
1:14:17
couple of them that are
interesting then
1:14:19
one I think is miss Desmond
he's been
1:14:21
missed it's been miss applied
to bite
1:14:23
and I think they're giving it
was a bum
1:14:25
rap but I have a I have the
corn pop
1:14:28
story which is that idiotic
story that
1:14:32
he told I think as a couple
years ago
1:14:34
it's great it's great it's a
great story
1:14:37
it's a crappy story but it was a
1:14:44
Biden drops like sometimes
entire
1:14:47
sentences the way Ron Paul used
to do
1:14:51
well Ron Paul will be talking
about
1:14:52
something a bit dented did you
buddy he
1:14:54
has some little things in the
middle of
1:14:55
that buddy
1:14:56
he'd have a little little
auctioneering
1:14:58
going on in the middle of this
thing and
1:15:00
you know you're expected to
know what
1:15:01
he's supposed to be saying but
Biden
1:15:04
does that and here he is here's
the corn
1:15:06
to start with this is cuz this
I don't
1:15:08
know if he's a bull crap story
or not
1:15:10
somebody did some research you
don't
1:15:13
know if it's a bull crap story
and I
1:15:20
learned that it makes a
difference
1:15:23
this was the diving board area
and I was
1:15:26
what I think you need to do we
need to
1:15:28
set it up by saying for those
who didn't
1:15:30
see it that he's in a black
community is
1:15:32
talking about when he was a
lifeguard at
1:15:34
this you know in this main
lovely pool
1:15:37
public pool mainly used by
black kids I
1:15:40
think that's his point he's
surrounded
1:15:42
by black people I learned a lot
and I
1:15:45
learned that it makes a
difference this
1:15:48
was the diving board area and I
was one
1:15:52
of the guards and they were
allowed to
1:15:54
choose a three meter board and
he fell
1:15:56
off sideways you landed on the
damp side
1:15:59
the darn cement over there and
corn pop
1:16:02
was a bad dude
1:16:04
and he ran a bunch of bad boys
back whoa
1:16:09
I'm surprised no one called him
out on
1:16:12
that racist you call black men
boys come
1:16:14
on Joe and corn pop was a bad
dude and
1:16:18
he ran a bunch of bad boys and
I did gym
1:16:22
and back in those days and shot
things
1:16:24
have changed one of the things
had to
1:16:26
use if you use pomade in your
hair you
1:16:28
had to wear a baby cap and to
ease up on
1:16:32
the board would enlist and I
said hey
1:16:33
Esther you off the board
1:16:36
rough up and drag you off keep
Majan I
1:16:38
mean this is being completely
glossed
1:16:41
over calling a black man Esther
Williams
1:16:43
has got to be the most racist
thing I've
1:16:45
heard it's funny but it's got
to be
1:16:47
racist could you say that today
hey
1:16:50
Esther Williams I don't think
so I don't
1:16:54
think so either job why he came
off
1:16:57
and he said I'll meet you
outside my car
1:16:59
this was mostly these are all
public
1:17:02
housing behind it my car there
was a
1:17:04
gate out here I parked my car
outside
1:17:07
the gate yeah
1:17:08
the Stargate and I said I'll be
waiting
1:17:11
for her three guys and straight
razors
1:17:13
not a joke there's a guy named
no joke
1:17:17
Mouse the only white guy and he
did all
1:17:19
the pools
1:17:20
he was the mechanic and I said
what am I
1:17:23
going to do he said come down
here in
1:17:25
the basement where mechanics
where where
1:17:27
all the pool builder is you
know the
1:17:30
chain that used to be a chain
that went
1:17:31
across the deep end and you cut
off a
1:17:34
six foot length of chain you
fold up he
1:17:36
said you walk out that was a
chain that
1:17:38
went across the deep end those
are
1:17:40
plastic like the plastic red
and white
1:17:42
chain is that what he got he's
talking
1:17:46
about the chain in the pool
that's not
1:17:47
it's not it maybe it was a big
heavy
1:17:49
metal chain back in the day no
wear
1:17:54
mechanics where all the bull
builder is
1:17:58
you know the chain used to be a
chain
1:18:00
that went across the deep end
and he cut
1:18:02
off a six foot length of chain
you fold
1:18:04
up he said you walk out he cut
it off
1:18:06
with scissors with that chain
and you
1:18:09
walked out of car and say you
may cut me
1:18:11
man but I'm gonna wrap this
chain around
1:18:13
your head I said you kidding me
he said
1:18:16
no if you don't don't come back
and he
1:18:18
was right so I walked out with
the chain
1:18:22
and I walked up to my car and
that's
1:18:25
that those days used to
remember the
1:18:27
street rays you'd bang him on
the curb
1:18:28
get him rusty put him in a rain
barrel
1:18:31
get him rusty and I looked at
him but I
1:18:34
was smart then I said first of
all I
1:18:37
said when I tell you get off
the board
1:18:39
you get off the board and I'll
kick you
1:18:40
out again but I shouldn't have
called
1:18:42
you Esther Williams I apologize
for that
1:18:44
I apologize but I didn't know
that
1:18:47
polish is gonna work he said you
1:18:49
apologize to me I said I
apologize but
1:18:52
I'm not for throwing you out
but I
1:18:53
apologize to what I said he
said okay
1:18:56
close the straight razor my
heart began
1:18:58
to beat again what was the point
1:19:04
straight razors are a dangerous
and
1:19:08
extremely sharp why would you
want them
1:19:10
rusty and why would you leave
him in up
1:19:12
in a bucket or whatever he said
to get
1:19:15
them all rusty and scraped up
because
1:19:17
they're not gonna be what
there's
1:19:19
nothing like a straight razor
if you're
1:19:21
gonna cut someone you don't
want to so
1:19:22
it's don't you do admit wanted
make it
1:19:24
dull what's the point use any
old knife
1:19:26
I think he's what's the point
of that
1:19:30
well back in the day of course
bad bad
1:19:33
Leroy Brown baddest man in the
whole
1:19:35
damn town he had a rusty razor
in his
1:19:37
shoe and I think Jo has just
had that in
1:19:40
his head he's like what can I
do then
1:19:43
raise any rusty razor shave his
belly
1:19:46
with a rusty razor I don't know
it
1:19:49
causes infection
1:19:53
Gary's nuts
1:19:55
well this is the more typical
this was
1:19:59
the gaffe of the week and
everybody uh
1:20:01
and I don't know what he was
trying to
1:20:04
say but his numbers were way
off this is
1:20:06
biting on the 720 million women
you get
1:20:10
a tax break for a racehorse why
in god's
1:20:12
name couldn't we provide a
$8,000 tax
1:20:15
credit for everybody who has
child care
1:20:17
cause it would put they would
put 720
1:20:22
million back a million women
back into
1:20:24
workforce it would increase the
GDP to
1:20:27
sound like a walk here by about
eight
1:20:29
tenths of one percent it would
grow the
1:20:31
economy I don't know what
happened there
1:20:35
I really don't we of course
have about
1:20:39
325 million people in America
yeah in
1:20:42
these United States
1:20:44
it can't be 720 million women
128 she's
1:20:50
the one is the seven because
some people
1:20:51
draw it draw it funny
1:20:52
oh I mean he was reading or he
read it
1:20:55
he wasn't reading that I know
of he was
1:20:57
just chatting but I think a
minute is
1:20:59
sometimes in your head
especially read
1:21:01
something off of a prompter
maybe he saw
1:21:03
the number at his bed is 720 I
don't
1:21:06
know it was really stupid but
now I'm
1:21:10
gonna be balanced here on the
pod show
1:21:12
pod show in the pod down with
this one
1:21:16
the African gap which I'm gonna
say that
1:21:18
they were this was they were
condemning
1:21:21
Biden for answering a question
and then
1:21:25
saying that Guiana was in
Africa and if
1:21:29
we listen carefully you can see
that
1:21:31
Biden would bite and said is
not really
1:21:34
inaccurate thank you for being
here mr.
1:21:36
vice president
1:21:37
growing up as a child in Guyana
my
1:21:38
grandfather used to tell us
stories that
1:21:40
God made the United States Pete
ole is
1:21:43
the one about the wonders and
freedoms
1:21:45
in this country I live my life
striving
1:21:47
to become an American citizen
and I'm
1:21:49
proud to have achieved that
goal as
1:21:51
president what will you do the
future
1:21:54
grandfather's will continue to
share
1:21:56
stories of our great nation i
bendiga
1:22:00
I've known all through Africa
1:22:03
and understand what's wrong
well Guillen
1:22:05
is in South America
1:22:08
oh I see what you're saying
1:22:11
but he's been to Africa
1:22:14
no he says I've been to Ghana
did not
1:22:20
hear this guy was sock monkey
on on well
1:22:23
to be honest if that's what he
meant I
1:22:25
pronounce it Guiana What did he
say
1:22:27
thank you for being here mr.
vice
1:22:28
president growing up as a child
in
1:22:30
Guyana my grandfather in there
well he's
1:22:33
from guy aina or whatever he
said I
1:22:35
think it's I would pronounce it
Guiana
1:22:37
but that's why I pronounced it
but he
1:22:40
says enjoy your local but he
could
1:22:44
easily be heard yeah if you're
thinking
1:22:46
the you thinking there's a
black guy he
1:22:48
must be from B Ghana he said
Ghana
1:22:50
here's why I been to Ghana I've
been all
1:22:52
over Africa it's just he's just
misheard
1:22:55
I this is not a true Biden
gaffe this
1:22:58
should be off the list and her
head is
1:23:00
gone here it is i bendiga I've
been all
1:23:03
threatened well you know he
says Ghana
1:23:06
but it almost sounds a bit like
Guiana
1:23:08
was this again I bendiga I know
he says
1:23:11
gone he says Gandhi just
misunderstood
1:23:12
it
1:23:13
yeah he's honest so this is not
a
1:23:15
tillage it this is a non this
is an
1:23:18
illegitimate bite and gaffe
please take
1:23:22
it off your list yeah
immediately all
1:23:25
those who are collecting these
as mi
1:23:27
your collecting the good gas is
that
1:23:30
what you're doing only real
gaps only
1:23:33
real ones
1:23:33
excellent maybe that's my bite
in Sigma
1:23:37
that's good I liked it well
let's talk
1:23:39
about the green new deal for a
second
1:23:41
because tomorrow and many
people will be
1:23:43
listening to this tomorrow so
when we
1:23:45
said yesterday you're gonna
hear a lot
1:23:47
about the kids on strike led by
Greta
1:23:51
who who is I have I can't have
the
1:23:55
perfect lead-in for this if you
want to
1:23:56
talk about it we may have
similar but
1:23:59
what you got I will you know I
doubt it
1:24:01
cuz you don't have them from
democracy
1:24:02
no no I don't this is climate
news one
1:24:06
and two which Lee it leads into
the
1:24:10
strike that you're gonna
discuss hang
1:24:13
but but apparently Amy who asked
1:24:16
specifically asked foon Berg
whom how to
1:24:19
pronounce her name yeah and you
can come
1:24:22
close to it
1:24:24
grasan doesn't mean somebody
she now
1:24:27
called it because she asked her
twice we
1:24:30
had those clips she now calls
her Greta
1:24:33
Thune Berry in climate news a
new study
1:24:37
warns the global average
temperature
1:24:40
could rise by as much as seven
degrees
1:24:42
Celsius or 12 and a half degrees
1:24:45
Fahrenheit above pre-industrial
levels
1:24:47
by the end of the century
unless nations
1:24:49
move rapidly to slash
greenhouse gas
1:24:51
emissions the stark warning
comes as
1:24:54
world leaders are preparing to
gather at
1:24:55
the United Nations headquarters
in New
1:24:57
York on Monday for the climate
action
1:24:59
summit UN Secretary General
Antonio
1:25:01
Guterres said Tuesday the world
is
1:25:03
losing the race to avert
catastrophe
1:25:06
why was the hottest month ever
these
1:25:09
five years will be the hottest
five
1:25:12
years in record we see the
rising level
1:25:15
of the ocean taking place the
highest
1:25:16
concentrations ever of co2 in
the
1:25:18
atmosphere to go back three to
five
1:25:21
million years to get the same
levels of
1:25:23
co2 and at that time water
level was 10
1:25:26
to 20 meters higher than what
it is
1:25:27
today so we are really dealing
with very
1:25:31
dramatic in Washington DC youth
climate
1:25:38
leaders called out lawmakers
Tuesday for
1:25:40
failing to act urgently to
prevent a
1:25:42
climate catastrophe 16 year old
Swedish
1:25:44
climate activists school strike
leader
1:25:46
get it tuned Greta right
Swedish climate
1:25:59
activists school strike leader
granted
1:26:01
to marine Getty okay I can do
this now
1:26:03
here's the theme Betty and
people go who
1:26:07
was invited by Democrats to a
meeting of
1:26:09
the Senate climate crisis task
force
1:26:12
told The Gathering quote don't
invite us
1:26:14
here to tell us how inspiring
we are
1:26:16
without doing anything about it
she
1:26:19
added I know you're trying but
just not
1:26:21
hard enough sorry she said yeah
this is
1:26:25
a this is a big move
everybody's in on
1:26:29
it NBC I know if you saw their
climate
1:26:32
confessions they put up on
website I
1:26:35
contributed
1:26:37
you did well it's basically
Twitter in
1:26:39
squares I mean I don't know
what's so
1:26:41
great about this this is pretty
funny if
1:26:43
you read them it's I love meat
I hide my
1:26:47
own car because I think that
public
1:26:49
transit is horrible and
unreliable I
1:26:52
compost at home but not at work
I use
1:26:55
way too much plastic I live in
South
1:26:58
Carolina so we don't have the
options to
1:27:00
buy products and specialty
stores I
1:27:02
bought a year's worth of
freeze-dried
1:27:05
food in case of emergency I'll
probably
1:27:07
never eat it before I die so
wasteful
1:27:13
this is very funny that the
whole thing
1:27:16
is hilarious and it's like I we
should
1:27:20
probably have a link in the
show notes
1:27:21
way to do it I got it I use a
lot of
1:27:30
q-tips I can't find a better
alternative
1:27:34
I'm eating bacon with breakfast
this
1:27:36
morning and I'll have it again
tomorrow
1:27:38
see this is why Twitter senses
this is
1:27:40
why twin Twitter shadow bands
this is
1:27:42
not what NBC wants no this is
not what
1:27:45
they want but this is a hundred
and
1:27:48
fifty countries apparently well
I party
1:27:52
leads you into what you're
gonna hear
1:27:55
old Carolyn Benson of Marilyn
called on
1:27:57
students and workers to join a
massive
1:27:59
series of climate strikes
planned for
1:28:01
Friday and you have to be
involved and
1:28:04
that means you adults as well
you are
1:28:07
the ones currently empowered we
don't
1:28:10
have time to wait till my
generation
1:28:12
takes over it's you but have to
act we
1:28:17
need you to listen to the
scientists
1:28:19
that are showing us that
climate change
1:28:21
is here and climate change is
human
1:28:24
caused stop burning fossil
fuels please
1:28:28
for my generation organizers
predict
1:28:31
Friday's global climate strike
will be
1:28:34
some of the largest climate
protests in
1:28:36
US history with actions planned
and over
1:28:39
800 sites in all 50 states more
actions
1:28:43
are planned worldwide this is I
have a
1:28:46
big problem with this New York
of course
1:28:49
is ground zero
1:28:50
for this is that's where all
the the New
1:28:53
World Order is assembling for
the United
1:28:55
Nations global assembly and
that's you
1:28:58
know it's no coincidence this
is all
1:28:59
pre-planned good create that
you ready
1:29:02
you know took her little
sailboat and
1:29:04
she's I guess she's been in the
States
1:29:05
the whole time and all public
schools in
1:29:09
New York are going to go on
strike which
1:29:13
of course is the opposite of
what the
1:29:14
word strike means it's not a
strike if
1:29:18
the school says ok let's go
let's go to
1:29:21
the and they could have done it
after
1:29:23
school perhaps but no so it's
not really
1:29:26
a strike all paint on a strike
in the
1:29:28
Indian East but any sense of
any meaning
1:29:31
of the many definitions all at
all all
1:29:33
parents have to sign an
approval that
1:29:37
their child is going and you
know that
1:29:39
half of these parents are
afraid to say
1:29:41
no they don't want their kids
singled
1:29:43
out and what are they doing
they're
1:29:45
holding up signs saying you're
not doing
1:29:47
anything which of course
politicians
1:29:49
aren't doing anything except
trying to
1:29:52
scam money out of this and
you're
1:29:54
terrorizing these children I
have an
1:29:57
idea why not instead of going
on strike
1:29:59
we all won't use our phones for
48 hours
1:30:03
that would probably that would
saving
1:30:05
some electricity how about going
1:30:07
cleaning up the beaches or
sweeping the
1:30:10
streets or doing anything
except just
1:30:13
holding prefab signs just like
Communist
1:30:18
China where the party put kids
out to
1:30:22
prote it's an old it's not this
is
1:30:25
nothing new you pull associate
I want to
1:30:28
do it as quick mention
1:30:29
I'm as this progresses
especially with
1:30:33
Greta Thune bury him in it and
that girl
1:30:37
who just gave did a little
speech the 15
1:30:38
year old she's in tears in her
you know
1:30:40
she's just almost crying this
reminds me
1:30:45
of the Communist Youth party
that Nazi
1:30:48
youth yes her youth yes
1:30:50
brainwashed kids easy to
brainwash you
1:30:53
got them to the point now where
they
1:30:55
want to vote at the age of 8
it's just
1:30:59
like this is that I'm wondering
if this
1:31:01
is one not one great big
1:31:03
monstrous social experiment to
see how
1:31:06
far you can go outside of
government in
1:31:09
other words it's not the United
States
1:31:11
that's doing this like it was
Hitler or
1:31:13
like it was the Stalin but
creating this
1:31:16
this movement of youth but just
the
1:31:18
independence Soros let's say
how far can
1:31:22
you go how far can you get with
this
1:31:24
especially if everybody's kind
of
1:31:26
playing the game to have a
bunch of
1:31:28
brainwashed kids who are really
1:31:30
borderline morons at this point
they are
1:31:32
in fact Soros Uganda
1:31:34
that's what they are chorus
Uganda so
1:31:38
like it so they had a panel on
the hill
1:31:40
and they brought in a bunch of
kids and
1:31:42
this is a typical of a report
about this
1:31:47
this hearing and then we'll
listen to
1:31:50
who these kids really are so
here's your
1:31:53
teen climate activists I
already have
1:31:55
like underlying issues of like
anxiety
1:31:57
and it's just really hard to
grow up in
1:32:00
a world full of ifs you know I
don't
1:32:03
think a lot of people in
Congress
1:32:04
understand the conversations
that are
1:32:07
happening in everyday American
high
1:32:08
schools and it's just like this
constant
1:32:10
looming uncertainty and it's
this weird
1:32:12
form of of nihilism and and
weird
1:32:15
um just fear that's that's been
existing
1:32:18
in my generation where kids are
joking
1:32:21
like what is even like the
point though
1:32:24
the world is ending what are we
studying
1:32:26
for what are we doing and it's
this kind
1:32:29
of depression and it's this
fear that is
1:32:30
not just among me or my
panelists here
1:32:32
but but everyone and that
anxiety is
1:32:35
something that no child should
ever have
1:32:37
to fear very convincing and
this is
1:32:40
absolutely true you need to add
to that
1:32:42
that kids are constantly being
1:32:44
conditioned and trained to be
shot at
1:32:48
even though the percentage that
love
1:32:51
likelihood that happens is
quite low the
1:32:53
drills the training the
constant we saw
1:32:56
the Sandy Hook parents come out
with a
1:32:58
video today back to school and
showing
1:33:01
you know kids using their
backpack to
1:33:03
stop bullets and the skateboard
to smash
1:33:05
a window to escape you're
terrorizing
1:33:07
these children and yes that's
why you
1:33:10
have these anxieties throw some
SSRIs
1:33:13
and antidepressants on top of
them hey
1:33:15
you're slowing down a bit BAM
some
1:33:17
adderall on that bitch and
you're going
1:33:18
and this teen climate activists
is a
1:33:22
part of the problem because her
name is
1:33:24
Miss Margolin she is Jamie
Margolin from
1:33:28
zero hour which is one of the
you know
1:33:32
it's just it's in the group
here are
1:33:34
partners they got a whole
website you
1:33:36
can donate not a non-profit
1:33:38
it's a haha yes it's a
political action
1:33:41
fund and their partners are the
Sierra
1:33:44
Club 350.org the climate
reality project
1:33:46
Al Gore
1:33:48
indigenous environmental
network women's
1:33:51
March youth empower the years
project
1:33:54
the Alliance for climate
education this
1:33:57
is big money Baltimore beyond
plastic
1:34:01
better future project
biodiversity
1:34:03
bye-bye plastic bags care about
climate
1:34:06
Chesapeake Bay Foundation the
local
1:34:10
ambassador's climate Hawks vote
earth
1:34:13
Guardians hip hop caucus I
matter muzaka
1:34:17
talks m40 iMac Mother Earth
project our
1:34:20
climate Voices planet for the
planet
1:34:23
Seattle schools under two
degrees
1:34:25
centigrade schools for climate
action I
1:34:28
mean it goes on and on and on
and here
1:34:31
she is talking like the she'll
that she
1:34:34
really is how do I even begin
to convey
1:34:36
to you what it feels like to
know that
1:34:38
within my lifetime the
destruction that
1:34:40
we have already seen from the
climate
1:34:41
crisis will only get worse
doesn't sound
1:34:43
too much like a paranoid
scaredy cat kid
1:34:46
now does she all of a sudden
like that
1:34:48
previous clip injury is the
fact that we
1:34:53
keep getting promised what
isn't there
1:34:55
on college applications I keep
getting
1:34:57
asked what do you want to be
when you
1:34:58
grow up the media pop culture
businesses
1:35:01
and the whole world tells me
that I and
1:35:03
my whole generation will have
something
1:35:05
to look forward to that we just
don't
1:35:06
you're promising me lies
everyone who
1:35:09
will walk up to me after this
testimony
1:35:11
saying that I have such a
bright future
1:35:13
ahead of me will be lying to my
face it
1:35:16
doesn't matter how talented we
are it
1:35:18
doesn't matter how much work we
put in
1:35:19
how many dreams we have the
reality is
1:35:22
my generation has been
committed to a
1:35:24
planet that is collapsing the
fact that
1:35:27
you are staring at a panel of
young
1:35:29
people testifying before you too
1:35:30
pleading for a livable earth
should not
1:35:33
fill you with pride it should
fill you
1:35:35
with shame youth climate
activism should
1:35:39
not have to exist we're
exhausted
1:35:42
because we have tried
everything we've
1:35:45
built organizations organized
marches
1:35:47
and worked on political
campaigns I sued
1:35:50
my state government in a
lawsuit called
1:35:52
Piper versus versus the state of
1:35:53
Washington yes sounds like your
typical
1:35:55
teenaged college a high school
kid
1:35:58
doesn't it along with 12 other
1:35:59
plaintiffs for contributing to
the
1:36:01
climate crisis denying my
generation's
1:36:03
constitutional rights to life
liberty
1:36:05
and property
1:36:06
I thought it was life liberty
and the
1:36:09
pursuit of happiness is it life
liberty
1:36:12
and property it why does she say
1:36:14
property oh she maybe has a big
land
1:36:17
holdings yeah for contributing
to the
1:36:19
climate crisis denying my
generations
1:36:22
constitutional rights to life
liberty
1:36:23
and property the lawsuit is
also arguing
1:36:27
that the natural resources of
my state
1:36:29
are protected as a right under
the
1:36:31
Washington State Constitution
the
1:36:33
shellfish salmon orcas and all
of the
1:36:36
beautiful wildlife lordosis
civic
1:36:38
northwest home is dying due to
ocean
1:36:40
acidification caused by the
climate
1:36:42
crisis and communities all over
Seattle
1:36:44
are suffering from the new
fossil fuel
1:36:46
infrastructure being built to
lock in
1:36:48
decades more of climate
destruction into
1:36:51
my state my friends and I were
warned to
1:36:53
stay inside the last two
summers because
1:36:55
our city was shrouded in a
suffocating
1:36:57
smoke from wildfires it gave me
such bad
1:37:00
headaches for so long and my
friends
1:37:02
really had to go to the ER the
future
1:37:06
that we have to look forward to
climate
1:37:08
change is real it's real it's
real it's
1:37:11
real so these are just a bunch
of
1:37:14
activists and the entire
scholastic
1:37:17
system worldwide it appears is
in on
1:37:20
this it if you want to go
protest
1:37:23
something else you're not gonna
get
1:37:25
approval from the school and
then the
1:37:27
audacity to keep calling it a
strike
1:37:30
please this is this is if if
the kids
1:37:35
held up inside a sign that said
China is
1:37:38
asshole they are they're
polluting
1:37:40
everything that would kind of
give him a
1:37:42
pass but no
1:37:44
no no
1:37:46
and meanwhile this kind of
noise this
1:37:48
kind of nonsense terrifies
children
1:37:51
you're hurting your children
take them
1:37:53
out of school home school
anything but
1:37:55
this this is ridiculous again
I'm gonna
1:37:58
go back to the idea that the
kids are
1:38:01
part of a larger experiment and
mean if
1:38:02
you look at the documents for
MKULTRA
1:38:05
which was a program from the
CIA we've
1:38:07
discussed it a million times it
was
1:38:08
supposed to be discontinued we
don't
1:38:09
know that but it starts by kind
of
1:38:11
frightening the making somebody
you know
1:38:14
creating artificial PTSD by
frightening
1:38:18
somebody tying them up beating
them up
1:38:20
you're giving him electroshock
there's a
1:38:21
lot of ways to do it but it's
possible
1:38:24
you can get the same results by
doing
1:38:25
these just this what we're
doing which
1:38:27
is what you said Tara making
the kids
1:38:30
worry about getting shot so
they're on
1:38:32
edge all the time and then move
and then
1:38:34
pumping them full of this the
whole
1:38:36
world's gonna blow up if we
don't do
1:38:38
something about climate change
and
1:38:40
they're acceptable to becoming
just
1:38:44
MKULTRA zombies yes but then
you drug
1:38:49
them a drug drugging is another
part of
1:38:51
that whole experience it's part
of
1:38:53
MKULTRA yes the drugging is
part of
1:38:56
MKULTRA the terrorizing is part
of
1:38:58
MKULTRA the propagandizing
1:39:00
non-stop so I'm gonna what is
the point
1:39:03
why are we treating these kids
this way
1:39:05
and what are we trying to get
out of it
1:39:06
well how about I'd look at it a
1:39:07
different way I like your
MKULTRA angle
1:39:09
I would say they took
everything they
1:39:13
learned from Oh MK ULTRA and
they're
1:39:15
applying it that's nothing to
do with
1:39:18
the test its application they
know it
1:39:21
works I I'm gonna say that's a
1:39:24
possibility but what is the
what is the
1:39:27
long game
1:39:30
to steal our money and to keep
there the
1:39:33
elites money safe there isn't
that
1:39:35
always the end game
1:39:37
that is always the endgame
1:39:39
[Music]
1:39:41
we need to do something
light-hearted
1:39:42
here I need to we need to
change the
1:39:44
pace for a second was kind of
1:39:46
light-hearted know that wait
until you
1:39:48
get this my millennial taught me
1:39:51
something that apparently has
been all
1:39:53
the rage for the past year and
you and I
1:39:55
missed it no no mukbang
1:40:00
are you familiar with mukbang
1:40:03
the term well don't look it up
cuz
1:40:07
that'll ruin looking up
anything I'm
1:40:08
writing it down as a possible
Showtime
1:40:10
mu K ba ng mukbang YouTube
videos have
1:40:16
millions of views and it's all
from
1:40:19
South Korea I'm here to look at
a
1:40:21
completely new unusual trend
called
1:40:24
mukbang it roughly translates
as food
1:40:26
porn but not in the way you'd
hope it's
1:40:29
more kind of like a food selfie
where
1:40:32
users are logging on eating
lots of food
1:40:37
to camera and then thousands of
other
1:40:38
people are logging on to watch
them so
1:40:41
this is there's more to this
report so
1:40:43
we already discussed this on
the show he
1:40:45
had the clip of that guy who
used to eat
1:40:47
food you know that he's very
popular he
1:40:50
just eats and eats like huge
amounts of
1:40:52
food and then bitches and moans
and get
1:40:54
sick and this guy's got
millions of
1:40:57
viewers okay
1:40:58
yeah like bang it's much yes
and and the
1:41:02
keeper watches some do not miss
this but
1:41:05
well but we didn't get the name
mut
1:41:07
mukbang and we didn't get some
other
1:41:10
important facts yes we did miss
a lot of
1:41:13
this story since 2011 a
peculiar trend
1:41:23
of live streaming while eating
large
1:41:25
quantities of food has become
more and
1:41:28
more popular in South Korea
because the
1:41:31
people who participate in
mukbang have
1:41:33
become - celebrities in their
own right
1:41:35
to the point that they're
referred to as
1:41:38
broadcast jockeys or the more
popular
1:41:41
term don't laugh BJ's become
BJ's yeah I
1:41:50
agree
1:41:51
we didn't catch these so-called
BJ's I
1:41:55
learned that there is such a
thing as a
1:41:58
free young
1:42:00
this is Park su-yong one of the
1:42:02
country's most popular BJ's for
whom our
1:42:05
town was a full time job better
known as
1:42:08
the diva at one point she was
making up
1:42:12
to $9,000 a month fascination
strategy
1:42:19
we can do this $9,000 a month
compared
1:42:23
to the girls who do make up
videos is
1:42:26
minor but we can do ASMR
mukbang here's
1:42:30
an example this is a guy eating
a pizza
1:42:42
we could do this well maybe
you're not
1:42:49
in but I think I need to do
some mukbang
1:42:50
I think you should do it I
think you
1:42:52
should do it and I'll watch but
listen
1:42:54
to the headline VJ becomes BJ I
mean
1:42:57
could it be any better it's
obvious the
1:42:59
promotions right there ready to
go yeah
1:43:04
well there's another dead end
1:43:08
look I'm the number one BJ in
America I
1:43:11
think we should look in it start
1:43:13
thinking about why it's popular
watch
1:43:15
people eat I think with the
homeless
1:43:17
situation I did this is just a
mockery
1:43:19
this is mmm this is the elitist
mockery
1:43:23
I'm gonna people who don't
really get a
1:43:25
good meal of rarely I am with
you I'm
1:43:29
totally with you and yet
there's this
1:43:32
millennial arrogance well not
entirely I
1:43:35
don't know I think it is I
think is more
1:43:38
than Millennials we know you
know
1:43:40
there's another guy can t let
me know
1:43:42
hey let me I'm gonna eat a big
sandwich
1:43:43
in front of you well the keeper
watches
1:43:47
this one guy in Instagram who
always
1:43:49
it's not like a huge quantities
but he
1:43:52
eats cookies and stuff and the
any so
1:43:55
into it and it's funny to watch
it's not
1:43:58
him consuming an entire meal
like the
1:44:00
BJ's but there is something
about food
1:44:05
that it now it's not for me I'm
I'm nots
1:44:08
food-centric at all
1:44:11
yeah and I'd be like yeah I'm
hungry now
1:44:14
fuck it I'll smoke a joint I
mean that's
1:44:16
who I am but a lot of people
very very
1:44:17
food centric and there's
something going
1:44:20
on with this which is societal
and I've
1:44:23
everything's societal yeah but
I don't
1:44:25
know if it's just Millennials
hi it's
1:44:29
Adam Curry yeah everybody I am
your BJ's
1:44:31
the muck bangers ball everybody
1:44:37
we gotta get to deal with a
Korean
1:44:40
accent got them OTG booze gonna
bring
1:44:47
you some news ladies and
gentlemen
1:44:51
please welcome to the stage the
vocal
1:44:53
stylings and mr. John C Duvall
Rambo TG
1:44:59
blue
1:45:08
I was stunned yeah you watch it
give me
1:45:30
like the Beatles now normally I
wouldn't
1:45:32
play a jingle that long but it
was so
1:45:34
good I had to you are really
talented
1:45:40
yeah yeah unfortunately had the
wrong
1:45:44
key on his blues riffs it
should have
1:45:45
been the key of bad Thank You
Hugh
1:45:48
Alison yes a couple of OTG
mentions have
1:45:51
I forgot a very important part
of my
1:45:54
report about Las Vegas Bruno
Mars we
1:45:57
went to see is the og OTG
artist and I
1:46:01
had completely forgotten what
happened
1:46:04
about I think is a year and a
half ago
1:46:06
Bruno Mars started four he was
the first
1:46:09
one he was started forbidding
cell
1:46:12
phones at his concerts and and
we didn't
1:46:17
know this or I didn't think
about it and
1:46:18
when we went to go into the
theater the
1:46:22
the Park Theatre there at the
MGM there
1:46:25
were people you know throngs of
people
1:46:28
around the cardboard box I
thought maybe
1:46:30
was like some merch some merch
1:46:32
merchandise that a little bag
looked
1:46:34
like beer cozies actually and
so we just
1:46:36
walked right through and went
up to the
1:46:38
metal detector and I put myself
my
1:46:40
iphone my cloaked iPhone five
down that
1:46:44
the keeper had her little
clutch and she
1:46:46
had her her iPhone in there and
we just
1:46:48
went through and then we're in
there we
1:46:51
realized everyone's holding
onto these
1:46:52
little like bags and they're
locked with
1:46:56
the same mechanism similar to
what you
1:46:58
have in the clothing store so
you can't
1:46:59
they take the tag off
1:47:01
they have to demagnetize it at
the end
1:47:03
of the show yes this is by the
way I
1:47:05
should interrupt you and
mention this is
1:47:07
the thing going on in the local
schools
1:47:09
good and there's one school
district
1:47:11
here that has required the kids
to come
1:47:13
to school I think a San Mateo
which one
1:47:16
of the school districts and
they show it
1:47:18
on the news all the time it's a
little
1:47:20
gray bag and they put that to
put their
1:47:22
cell phone in there and then
they have
1:47:23
this little blocking Micmac
netic
1:47:25
locking mechanism that you
dislike
1:47:27
exactly what you said it's like
the ones
1:47:29
in the Clovis and then you can
carry
1:47:32
that you keep it or put it
somewhere but
1:47:34
you can keep it but at the end
of the
1:47:36
school day you unlock and you
get your
1:47:37
phone back now and at first the
kids all
1:47:39
objected I don't know why
because you're
1:47:42
supposed to be in the school
you know
1:47:43
supposed to be on the phone but
okay but
1:47:45
then they said after a couple
of weeks
1:47:47
the kids they were studying
harder and
1:47:50
they were everyone what got
into it it's
1:47:51
a no problem I don't worry
about you
1:47:53
know
1:47:54
don't worry about taking
messages while
1:47:56
I'm in class yeah it's like a
big deal I
1:47:58
think this is gonna be a
national thing
1:48:00
I hope so and that's just at the
1:48:02
beginning of it if you if you
notice it
1:48:04
at that place but this is I
think and
1:48:07
it's a California thing I
believe this
1:48:09
will be a national trend once
because
1:48:11
who the hell wants to teach a
bunch of
1:48:13
kids are looking at their phone
well in
1:48:16
China they and there's a a ten
minute
1:48:20
video which you'll find in the
show
1:48:21
notes here's about fifty
seconds of it
1:48:23
teachers at this primary school
in China
1:48:27
know exactly when someone isn't
paying
1:48:30
attention these headbands
measure each
1:48:32
student's level of
concentration the
1:48:34
information is then directly
sent to the
1:48:36
teachers computer and to
parents China
1:48:39
has big plans to become a
global leader
1:48:41
in artificial intelligence it
has
1:48:44
enabled a cashless economy
where people
1:48:47
make purchases with their faces
a giant
1:48:50
network of surveillance cameras
with
1:48:51
facial recognition post police
monitor
1:48:54
citizens meanwhile some schools
offer
1:48:57
glimpses of what the future of
high-tech
1:49:00
education and the country might
look
1:49:02
like classrooms have robots
that analyze
1:49:04
students health and engagement
level
1:49:06
students wear uniforms with
ships that
1:49:08
track their location there are
even
1:49:10
surveillance cameras that
monitor how
1:49:12
often students check their
phones or
1:49:14
yawn during classes these
gadgets have
1:49:18
alarmed Chinese netizens but
schools say
1:49:21
it wasn't hard for them getting
parental
1:49:23
consent to enroll kids into
what is one
1:49:25
of the world's largest
experiments in AI
1:49:27
education a program that's
supposed to
1:49:30
be students grades while also
feeding
1:49:32
powerful algorithms so the kids
where am
1:49:36
a headband that tracks their
brain
1:49:40
activity and changes color
based upon
1:49:44
their engagement so the teacher
can see
1:49:46
where they're at and they can
see from
1:49:49
each other where they're at and
the
1:49:51
whole thing is you know if
there's a
1:49:53
reason to get rid of phones
it's because
1:49:55
they want to control the
technology in
1:49:57
the schools this is only
beginning the
1:49:59
BBC by the way are doing the
most
1:50:02
disgusting thing I've ever
heard of with
1:50:04
children and apps and
1:50:06
with the backing of Prince
William and
1:50:08
the princes brother William
making a
1:50:11
splash with a new app as well
the BBC
1:50:13
launching the app to fight cyber
1:50:14
bullying it was created with
help from
1:50:17
Prince William cyber bullying
task force
1:50:19
it's called own it and it
recognizes if
1:50:22
a child is typing something
that could
1:50:24
be hurtful and then ask the
person to
1:50:26
rethink what they're about to
send
1:50:28
interesting you can also
identify
1:50:29
language suggesting a child is
in
1:50:31
trouble and encourage them to
speak with
1:50:34
a trusted adult I don't know
about you
1:50:36
but that's what we call a
keylogger
1:50:40
it's a keylogger they're
logging the
1:50:42
kids keystrokes and tracking
what
1:50:45
they're writing sounds great
Prince
1:50:47
William this is what what could
go wrong
1:50:50
this fantastic and that is from
the BBC
1:50:54
I just discussed they're idiots
that's
1:50:58
really disgusting you and I
have talked
1:51:02
about the surveillance network
known as
1:51:04
the ring doorbell now in this
case which
1:51:08
is what you want is a positive
message
1:51:11
the ring doorbell saved the
child
1:51:13
Irving allegations tonight out
of North
1:51:15
Phoenix the mother accused of
abusing
1:51:16
her own son and police say they
have the
1:51:18
visual evidence to prove it
Nicole
1:51:21
marker and a boyfriend William
Johnson
1:51:23
now facing charges police
started
1:51:25
investigating after markers
young child
1:51:27
showed up at school with a burn
on his
1:51:30
hand officers later recovering
thousands
1:51:33
of ring video clips from inside
and
1:51:35
outside the child's home near
32nd
1:51:37
Street and Bell Kelis say those
videos
1:51:39
showed the two adults
assaulting that
1:51:41
six-year-old well police say
the abuse
1:51:43
happened because the child
struggled
1:51:45
with reading words or sentences
I'm so
1:51:50
happy the ring doorbell has
saved the
1:51:52
child once again some things of
note
1:51:55
they discovered videos no they
got a
1:51:58
warrant and got 2,200 videos
but the
1:52:02
part of the report I'm puzzled
by is the
1:52:04
videos of outside and inside
the house I
1:52:08
don't know what that's about
maybe they
1:52:10
have some other device maybe
they have
1:52:12
an Amazon Alexa one of those
screens so
1:52:16
it had to be a screen so this
is I think
1:52:19
Ground Zero of what these
devices truly
1:52:23
are intended for and as you see
the cops
1:52:25
just go and get a warrant it's
not a
1:52:27
problem at all take that shit
off of
1:52:30
your door it's ridiculous yeah
well tell
1:52:34
it to the judge good news I've
been to
1:52:39
this town actually Fort Collins
Colorado
1:52:40
oh yeah I've been there
1:52:43
yeah that's beauty Colorado
tech town
1:52:46
but it's also kind of historic
1:52:50
if I recall if I recall well
they they
1:52:53
finally beat out Comcast in in
a and
1:52:58
this I think this took him a
couple of
1:53:00
years multiple lawsuits going
on since
1:53:03
2017 they now offer their own
one
1:53:06
gigabit per second service flat
rate
1:53:09
$60.00 per month to every
resident now
1:53:13
the rollout is take is gonna
take a
1:53:15
little longer of course luckily
it's not
1:53:17
that big doing like 20 homes a
week so
1:53:20
it's gonna take a lot yeah it's
gonna
1:53:22
take a while but good on them
and you
1:53:25
know then they claim net
neutrality well
1:53:28
we'll see how long that lasts
1:53:30
but you know that's I think
that's I
1:53:33
think that's a positive message
I'm very
1:53:35
happy about that and I'm elated
about
1:53:40
the new
1:53:42
candidate for the ultimate OTG
phone it
1:53:46
has just been announced it was
announced
1:53:49
by hmd global the home of Nokia
phones
1:53:52
they are coming out with the
Nokia 27
1:54:00
2012 27 2015 KAS which I kind of
1:54:07
dismissed because Google made an
1:54:08
investment in it and there are
if
1:54:12
Twitter app Facebook app the
Google
1:54:15
services app but you can block
all of
1:54:19
those in the settings that it's
1:54:22
specifically in there to allow
you to
1:54:24
not have those services it's a
1:54:26
linux-based phone it's you know
that's
1:54:28
what kayo s is then there are
guys now
1:54:32
who have who have it this
device I don't
1:54:36
think it comes on the US market
for
1:54:37
another couple of weeks its 4G
it's
1:54:40
plastic it's cheap it's a
hundred and
1:54:43
fifty bucks it has a web
browser it can
1:54:45
do some email could do some
texting it
1:54:47
doesn't have the full keyboard
but it
1:54:49
does have big ass buttons to do
your
1:54:53
your your typing with and I
think that
1:54:57
I'm very excited about this I
mean I
1:54:59
will forego the hearing aid
benefit of
1:55:01
the I folk Typhon 5 just to get
my hands
1:55:04
on this this is really a smart
a really
1:55:08
smart dumb phone and I'm very
excited
1:55:10
about it the Nokia 27 2008
Alinea s
1:55:15
unlike the banana phone which
they never
1:55:17
came out with a with a device
that
1:55:19
worked for Verizon or work for
t-mobile
1:55:21
only AT&T so I'm excited and
this is the
1:55:26
new anti phone review well
since it is
1:55:30
the anti phone review I wanted
to play
1:55:32
fair and I wanted to allow the
guys from
1:55:36
9 to 5 Mac who I consider to be
absolute
1:55:40
authorities and all things
Macintosh all
1:55:42
things Apple all things iPhone
and they
1:55:46
reviewed the most important
features of
1:55:49
the new iPhone 11 there are 200
John to
1:55:54
grid improvements this phone
you I mean
1:55:58
how can you not have this phone
1:56:01
especially when you here I mean
1:56:03
obviously the most important
1:56:04
improvements to the phone are
upfront in
1:56:07
the report boys and girls in
this video
1:56:11
we explore over 200 new yes 200
200 s 13
1:56:17
features you don't want to miss
this be
1:56:19
sure to LIKE and subscribe for
more
1:56:21
videos like this so arguably the
1:56:23
flagship feature in iOS 13 is
dark mode
1:56:26
there able from the dark know
yeah
1:56:29
the number one feature of your
thousand
1:56:32
dollar phone is dark mode and
that's it
1:56:36
that's that's the level that
they're at
1:56:37
now dark mode and listen to the
benefits
1:56:40
of Dartmouth dark mode dark
mode can be
1:56:43
enabled from display and
brightness just
1:56:45
like this and dark mode allows
you to
1:56:47
use your phone in dark
environments
1:56:49
comfortably oh so what you'll
notice is
1:56:51
that a lot of the interface
gets darker
1:56:55
Oh John in dark mode a lot of
the
1:56:58
interface gets darker and that
makes it
1:57:01
so much easier to use
1:57:02
yeah when you're in a dimly lit
1:57:04
environment all the
applications are
1:57:07
gonna be darker even
third-party apps
1:57:10
can join in on the fun feature
that
1:57:12
we've been looking forward to
for quite
1:57:14
some years it's finally here in
iOS 13
1:57:17
yes fine you know the funny
thing about
1:57:22
this that you mention it is
that you're
1:57:24
right this is this is like the
big deal
1:57:26
which be is beyond me but okay
and it
1:57:31
and there was one article with
the
1:57:33
headline once you go dark mode
you'll
1:57:35
never go back which is a race
is a play
1:57:40
on a pun and it's like okay
this is
1:57:45
really you're reaching the
bottom of the
1:57:47
barrel here for this sword now
I want to
1:57:49
bring up something that I
noticed at the
1:57:52
Berkeley Bowl and then
apparently
1:57:53
there's comedy day was last
Sunday and
1:57:56
me me and that's why me me was
in town
1:57:59
it's the big day yeah it's the
big thing
1:58:00
they volunteer and and icarus
there's a
1:58:03
beer there's a whole beer
contingent
1:58:05
Lagunitas serving thousand
1:58:08
of beers the three of them and
but I saw
1:58:12
it at Berkeley people and I
didn't think
1:58:14
much of but apparently they saw
this
1:58:15
happen quite a bit at the
comedy day as
1:58:18
they selling beer and that is
the guy
1:58:21
I'm watching up the guys in
front of me
1:58:22
he's this kind of a skinny
millennial
1:58:24
classic really really skinny
with a
1:58:28
t-shirt on and make him look
even more
1:58:30
skinny and I'd end up in a bun
man bun
1:58:33
and a kind of a scraggly beard
and he's
1:58:37
checking out and he takes his
hand with
1:58:40
his with his Apple watch on it
and he
1:58:42
clenches his fist and this is
exactly
1:58:44
the way you're supposed to do
this
1:58:45
because they were seeing this
exact same
1:58:47
thing at the beer fest or at
the comedy
1:58:50
they he clenches his fist in it
and then
1:58:53
it kind of got his hand in his
a fist in
1:58:56
the air like he's protesting
something
1:58:57
and then he lowers it down to
the Apple
1:59:00
watch down into the the RFID
reader or
1:59:04
whatever it is that these
things have
1:59:06
now these certain terminals and
it
1:59:09
beep-beep let me see paid for
it mm-hmm
1:59:11
he goes down he goes and then
he holds
1:59:13
his fist up and goes yeah and
now he did
1:59:19
it in dark mode it's
unbelievable yeah
1:59:23
this is very sad by the way
we're seeing
1:59:26
the exact same thing with the
exact same
1:59:28
way everyone did the same thing
paying
1:59:33
for beer oh my goodness by the
way for
1:59:36
the trolls and for people
listening the
1:59:38
concept of OTG is not getting
some
1:59:41
stripped down you know Android
the point
1:59:44
is to have no notifications to
have to
1:59:46
be able to communicate short
messages
1:59:50
text message mainly to be able
to call
1:59:52
someone and in great necessity
I and I
1:59:56
only have one example is it's
Saturday
2:00:00
we're out and about we're doing
stuff I
2:00:03
get a text from John it says
newsletter
2:00:05
and you know we have a whole
process for
2:00:07
this and I can't have the man
waiting so
2:00:09
long for me to proofread or
whatever and
2:00:13
so then it'll take 10 minutes
but I can
2:00:16
get my email I can open up the
the
2:00:19
document and I can you know
2:00:21
to do some rudimentary
copy-paste if
2:00:23
there's something that needs to
be
2:00:24
changed the point is you don't
want
2:00:26
distraction you want a long
battery life
2:00:28
no distraction but you're in
2:00:30
communication and of course you
want a
2:00:32
bail thing $25 ham radio yes
that's what
2:00:37
the future is for us but this
yeah the
2:00:40
the the Apple cult
2:00:44
is I don't know that
2:00:47
when you see a consumer do that
you've
2:00:49
got to be really happy as a Tom
Collins
2:00:51
guy it's like when people have
a real
2:00:54
reaction like yeah I mean that
you want
2:00:59
it you just got to love that
but that
2:01:01
child is clearly you know lost
yeah I
2:01:04
was saying that the the idea of
holding
2:01:07
a clenched fist and and paying
like
2:01:09
you're some sort of Superman
Dick Tracy
2:01:12
or whatever you think you are
is this
2:01:14
it's gross it's kind of
disgusting even
2:01:17
though when we are kids we all
2:01:18
desperately wanted the Dick
Tracy
2:01:20
wristwatch two-way radio and
now and now
2:01:24
it's here it's better than ever
and I
2:01:26
just get it off of me I don't
want that
2:01:28
just get it out of my life get
away from
2:01:29
me
2:01:31
it's got to be so easy to
design some
2:01:35
sort of a hack that can pull
your data
2:01:37
off your watch if you're
walking around
2:01:39
and meet us out in the open
2:01:40
yeah you should be able to bump
into
2:01:42
somebody with a little reader
that can
2:01:44
but don't you think that's
possible
2:01:46
terminal why not
2:01:49
well my ham radio now comes in
dark mode
2:01:54
dark mode and I have a some
interesting
2:01:58
news about the unhoused
situation which
2:02:01
is not just San Francisco Los
Angeles
2:02:03
Seattle Austin or New York
Portland it
2:02:08
is everywhere in the United
States but
2:02:09
before we go there let's listen
to some
2:02:12
motivational speech from KFI
Lausanne
2:02:15
just a big 50,000 Watts this is
the John
2:02:18
and Ken show now we begin with
Chris and
2:02:21
Carlo from KFI news who has an
2:02:24
interesting story from the LA
County
2:02:25
Board of Supervisors they want
to find a
2:02:28
way to get more homeless people
to vote
2:02:31
let's get Chris on Chris ha ha
hey how's
2:02:34
it going yeah well they they
are looking
2:02:36
at a couple of things at
today's meeting
2:02:38
having to do with almost people
one of
2:02:39
them as you just mentioned
they're
2:02:41
helping to get more homeless
folks I
2:02:44
guess registered to vote and I
talked to
2:02:46
a couple of the people that
were pushing
2:02:49
for this afterwards and what
they said
2:02:52
is the problem that they keep
running
2:02:54
into is that yet homeless
people who
2:02:56
don't have an address and so
they go
2:02:57
online and they try to put it
their
2:02:59
address in or they try to put
the
2:03:01
nearest intersection and which
is what
2:03:02
they are legally allowed to do
when it
2:03:04
comes to registering a person
but the
2:03:06
online website won't actually
let them
2:03:09
do it because of the way the
state has
2:03:11
set everything up so it's not a
county
2:03:13
decision it's actually a state
decision
2:03:14
and so because of that it's
harder to
2:03:17
get more people who are
homeless with a
2:03:19
registered to vote I talked to
one guy
2:03:21
who was homeless and I said you
know why
2:03:22
is it important for homeless
folks to
2:03:24
register to vote and vote and
he said
2:03:26
that literally this is the only
thing
2:03:28
that we have of course it makes
so much
2:03:33
sense don't help them get them
to vote
2:03:35
promise them stuff have them
vote for
2:03:37
you put up in dark mode
2:03:40
this is very cynical this move
to
2:03:44
register hold on you're so
cynical
2:03:46
so the Los Angeles Times
published an
2:03:49
op-ed and I think it's very
important
2:03:52
for what's going on it may have
already
2:03:54
have influence that we were
unaware of
2:03:57
or we certainly will be aware
of soon
2:04:00
and this came out on August
23rd so we
2:04:02
missed this and the title is
how an
2:04:04
Idaho Court decision will
increase
2:04:06
homeless encampments on la
streets
2:04:11
here's what happened last
September so
2:04:15
there will be a year ago the
Ninth
2:04:17
Circuit Court of Appeals now
the Ninth
2:04:20
Circuit Court of Appeals is
that like
2:04:22
kind of the last stop before
you get to
2:04:24
the Supreme Court it would is
one of the
2:04:26
last stops there's also the 1st
2nd 3rd
2:04:28
4th 5th 6th there's a bunch of
them ok
2:04:31
but the ninth is one of the
hard at
2:04:33
they're the ones that are always
2:04:33
stopping anything Trump that's
the one
2:04:35
and that's the one around here
that's
2:04:37
the San Francisco one it would
ruin
2:04:38
chuckle so although Trump has
been
2:04:41
softening it by replacing some
of these
2:04:43
judges
2:04:44
well last September the 9th
Circuit
2:04:46
Court of Appeals issued an
alarming
2:04:48
decision that strip cities of a
critical
2:04:50
tool in meeting the
responsibility of
2:04:53
protecting Public Health and
Safety in
2:04:55
Martin versus City of Boise the
Ninth
2:04:58
Circuit became the only
appellate court
2:05:01
in America to rule that a city's
2:05:02
ordinance against living on
city streets
2:05:06
violated the US Constitution's
2:05:09
prohibition on cruel and unusual
2:05:11
punishment for those who have
no other
2:05:14
options 6 judges of the Ninth
Circuit
2:05:17
who opposed the decision have
warned
2:05:20
that the ruling would have dire
2:05:22
practical consequences for
hundreds of
2:05:24
cities and their residents
unfortunately
2:05:26
they are being proven right the
courts
2:05:29
position is unworkable and
wrong on what
2:05:31
the Constitution requires
that's why as
2:05:34
lawyers for Boise I guess
they're the
2:05:36
op-eds we're asking the US
Supreme Court
2:05:38
to weigh in so there we go
we're going
2:05:40
to the Supreme Court and that
is an
2:05:43
interesting caveat to this
2:05:48
and what might that be well the
Ninth
2:05:53
Circuit ruling says that it is
not meant
2:05:56
to cover individuals who do
have access
2:05:59
to adequate temporary shelter
either
2:06:02
because they have the means to
pay for
2:06:04
it
2:06:04
or because it is available to
them for
2:06:07
free but who choose not to now
the way I
2:06:11
my mind was like okay so if
you're
2:06:16
camping in the the authorities
or
2:06:22
someone comes over and says hey
you
2:06:23
can't camp here but here's room
in the
2:06:25
shelter then you say oh I don't
want to
2:06:28
go then take a hike if I read
that
2:06:32
correctly and there's tons of
shelter
2:06:35
the people don't want to be in
them so
2:06:37
that could be a roundabout way
of not
2:06:40
succeeding and solving the
problem other
2:06:42
than clearing everybody out of
in this
2:06:44
case downtown Austin it won't
change a
2:06:47
damn thing about people not
having a
2:06:49
place to live or wanting to
live there
2:06:51
so maybe it's not quite as dire
as the
2:06:54
Los Angeles Times says or as
this op-ed
2:06:57
says
2:06:59
and the other way you do it is
you chip
2:07:00
them
2:07:02
haha well there's a long way to
get to
2:07:05
that point but I'm serious
about this if
2:07:08
this goes a prenup I've stopped
I've
2:07:11
stopped I'm not gonna condemn
this idea
2:07:14
I condemn the idea in general
but but
2:07:17
the idea of chipping the
homeless
2:07:19
is pretty radical that's right
now in
2:07:24
dark mode I'm gonna show my
food by
2:07:27
donation to no agenda imagine
all the
2:07:29
people who could do is awesome
oh yeah
2:07:31
that'd be fab
2:07:35
[Music]
2:07:38
what we do people do we do have
a few
2:07:41
people to think is literally
literally a
2:07:43
few yeah very few I was a dog
but we
2:07:48
have our nine 1.19 palindrome
donation
2:07:52
coming up and MEC comes in with
nine one
2:07:55
one nine two Robert of
sous-vide in
2:07:57
Holland Pennsylvania comes in
with it so
2:08:00
does Carolyn Blaney and sir
Kevin
2:08:02
McLaughlin the earl of luna
that's a
2:08:05
total of four people there's
the big
2:08:08
payoff everybody well that was
a flop
2:08:12
yeah palindrome let's think it
this
2:08:14
linndrum month was a dud it
wasn't much
2:08:17
else than you do I think that
newsletter
2:08:19
didn't go out to everybody I
think
2:08:21
people don't know why yeah
Newton
2:08:24
raikage's Washington came it
was six
2:08:25
nine nine six he does that
every month
2:08:27
also bear in mark 10 or six
seven eight
2:08:29
nine who does that every twice
a month
2:08:30
Adam now sin London Ontario
came in five
2:08:33
five five five Dean Roker 55
hold on
2:08:36
stop I know you're going fast
but Adam
2:08:38
mouse has says please credit
this to my
2:08:40
nieces knighthood Julia
remember Julia
2:08:44
the the 16 year old 15 year old
Julia
2:08:47
now she's been in the news on
our show
2:08:49
for the last through two shows
she says
2:08:52
please d douche me and call out
Brian
2:08:58
Dennis from Adam now sin London
Ontario
2:09:03
Canada I love this I can't wait
to see
2:09:06
Julia at the roundtable shoot
she'll get
2:09:09
there pretty quickly this way
the now's
2:09:11
family strikes again
2:09:12
Dean Roker 5510 sir rogue my
count of
2:09:17
the Palouse 54 21 you see what
he did he
2:09:19
said he stumbled over an old
gift card
2:09:21
in the back of a drawer where
the
2:09:23
leftover balance and thought
hmmm what
2:09:25
better way to celebrate the last
2:09:26
palindrome before 2021 of
course is not
2:09:30
a palindrome number but he gave
us the
2:09:31
whole gift card that was left
on the
2:09:33
gift card I like it thank you
sir rogue
2:09:35
yeah we that's a good idea by
the way
2:09:37
people probably all have gift
cards that
2:09:39
they could they could easily
put onto
2:09:42
the show Robert V stats stats
in San
2:09:46
Diego $50 and 90
2:09:47
since Sabrina baron it's got a
birthday
2:09:49
Inc in Kona Hawaii 50/50
2:09:56
what'd she say here she wishes
for a
2:09:58
husband he's a hard-working
talented
2:10:01
all-american family man but
he's a huge
2:10:04
fan of the show and rarely
misses an
2:10:05
episode I know he'll be
listening
2:10:07
through headphones while he
hammers away
2:10:10
in the hot Sun today
2:10:11
that's a hollow Andrew Ben's
fifty
2:10:15
dollars and five cents in
imperial
2:10:17
Missouri that the fault we're
already
2:10:20
right to the $50 donors name and
2:10:22
location if available Joel do
ruin the
2:10:26
ruin in Savannah Georgia fifty
Scott
2:10:29
Lavin Durr in Montgomery Texas
2:10:31
David Timmons in Oklahoma City
Brad
2:10:33
Taylor and Duvall Washington
George woo
2:10:37
Chet in Universal City Texas
Andrew
2:10:39
gusik in Greensboro North
Carolina
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John camp and antlers Oklahoma
Adam
2:10:45
Orion Middletown Maryland sir
Jerry rink
2:10:49
wing and wing and Ross in
Saugus and mr.
2:10:53
spud the mighty and Marietta
Georgia
2:10:55
that's that's it it's our group
now very
2:10:58
very single total a total of
all of the
2:11:00
donations over fifty bucks a
total of 27
2:11:03
people very low meanwhile NPR
2:11:09
says that they did fifty
million dollars
2:11:13
in revenue from podcasts in
which ends
2:11:18
the end of the fiscal year 19
which runs
2:11:21
to the end of September
2:11:25
that's they did fifty million
dollars we
2:11:27
got 27 people huh
2:11:33
but they're using underwriters
and then
2:11:36
they're scamming the public too
and of
2:11:38
course of course advertising
you mean
2:11:41
underwriting yes well no they
also have
2:11:43
well I know or whatever you
want to call
2:11:44
it
2:11:47
we should play that one
2:11:50
in PR I thought I'd labeled
that one new
2:11:55
this is like me putting
something where
2:11:57
I won't lose it
2:11:59
yeah
2:12:02
yeah it's ridiculous i I've
renamed this
2:12:06
thing a million times your name
it you
2:12:08
can't find s did you renamed it
to
2:12:10
someplace you won't lose it
2:12:11
she's NPR the human condition
this is
2:12:17
horrible
2:12:20
I can't find it anyway screw a
screw NPR
2:12:24
but congratulations NPR and it
was just
2:12:29
a very short segment that's too
bad well
2:12:30
we hope that people will step
up and
2:12:32
support us we certainly have a
lot of
2:12:34
people supporting us with with
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this one definitely has to be
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so of course thank you to
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supported this program episode
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costs us money we still
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thought and of course our
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[Music]
2:13:22
yeah let's see what is today
today is
2:13:25
the 19th yes the 19th of
September 2019
2:13:29
not a lot of birthdays we got
Lindsey
2:13:32
Carson who says happy birthday
to her
2:13:33
brother Dustin he turned 35
yesterday
2:13:36
and Sabrina Baron says happy
birthday to
2:13:38
her a smokin'-hot husband chris
2:13:40
connington
2:13:40
he turns 40 today happy
birthday from
2:13:42
everybody here at the best
podcast in
2:13:44
the universe
2:13:45
[Music]
2:13:49
[Applause]
2:13:54
[Music]
2:13:56
yes change for sir de fuga
Zotto as you
2:14:01
heard he has reached yet
another status
2:14:04
and today we bestow him with
the honor
2:14:06
of Earl that the Earl of
America's
2:14:09
heartland and Saudi Arabia and
thank you
2:14:11
very much for your courage sir
Dave fugu
2:14:13
zato we also have one knighting
to take
2:14:16
care of today it's a Dutchman
Niels
2:14:20
Franco who has clearly been
donating for
2:14:23
a while and we've heard his
name on the
2:14:25
show and if you have a blade
you bring
2:14:29
about congratulations and thank
you so
2:14:37
much for your support of the No
Agenda
2:14:38
show in the amount of $1,000 or
more and
2:14:41
today I am very proud to
pronounce the
2:14:44
Kate sir Jack Daniel's of stone
night of
2:14:48
the no agenda round table I
know you
2:14:49
want your hookers and blow your
rent
2:14:51
boys and Chardonnay there if
you prefer
2:14:53
we've got warm beer and cold
women wife
2:14:55
loose and waffles cold brew
coffee in
2:14:57
cannabis kebab and Persian wine
pinball
2:14:59
and power curds goat chops and
goat milk
2:15:02
Polish potato vodka harlots and
Haldol
2:15:05
geishas and Saki bong hits and
Bourbons
2:15:07
sparkling cider and escorts
ginger ale
2:15:09
and gerbils breast milk and
pablum
2:15:10
rubinettes women in rosa and de
mutton
2:15:14
and Mead so you go to no agenda
2:15:16
nation.com / rings and get your
2:15:19
information into air at the
shill and
2:15:20
they'll get the ring out to you
as soon
2:15:22
as possible and take a take a
picture
2:15:23
with it and post it on the
social meds
2:15:25
people seem to like that very
very much
2:15:27
and then as we round out our
segment
2:15:29
today we have one final bit of
business
2:15:31
to take care of that's right
the meetups
2:15:37
continue here is
2:15:38
overview for the next few weeks
we have
2:15:42
the 19th that is today in
Toronto the 20
2:15:45
the southeastern Louisiana in
us a new
2:15:47
one Nelson BC southeast London
in
2:15:49
Wilsonville Oregon busy on the
21st as
2:15:52
well Eastern North Carolina
Minneapolis
2:15:54
and Boulder Creek as Boulder
Creek
2:15:56
California September 22nd
Arlington
2:15:58
Virginia the 26th Las Vegas and
2:16:01
Luxemburg San Antonio on the
27th in
2:16:04
Texas on the 28th Victoria BC
Copenhagen
2:16:07
and Hobart across Maryland
October 4th
2:16:09
we goes to the lowlands for
attract
2:16:11
there meet up there v
Charleston South
2:16:13
Carolina and Worcester
Massachusetts
2:16:15
Atlanta takes care of the
meetups on the
2:16:18
19th and the 20th Louisville
Kentucky
2:16:20
with Nashville Tennessee on
October 24th
2:16:23
to find out more about a
meet-up near
2:16:26
you where you can meet
like-minded
2:16:27
people talk about anything you
want have
2:16:30
something in common and not
have to
2:16:32
worry about people's amygdala
exploding
2:16:34
because there's no triggering
you need
2:16:36
to be at one of these it's a
great
2:16:38
complement to just listening to
the show
2:16:39
being part of the human network
that is
2:16:41
the no agenda show go to no
agenda
2:16:44
meetups comm if you don't find
anything
2:16:45
near you start one it's that
simple no
2:16:49
agenda meetups calm
2:16:52
so money there's a story they
didn't get
2:16:54
a lot of it got some play
didn't get as
2:16:56
much as it should have that I
want to
2:16:59
play just because it just one
of those
2:17:01
stories just personally bugs me
and this
2:17:05
is about the payroll tax online
system
2:17:08
that folded oh yeah out of the
blue
2:17:11
leaving everybody high and dry
which is
2:17:13
very common with these online
2:17:15
initiatives that that are they
sound
2:17:18
like a good idea at the time
and then
2:17:20
you give them too much you give
me your
2:17:22
money and then next thing you
know or
2:17:24
you or you trust your data with
them
2:17:26
these things are to come and go
like
2:17:28
crazy and this is the payroll
tax online
2:17:30
scammer store survey finds that
sixty
2:17:32
percent of Americans live
paycheck to
2:17:34
paycheck so you can imagine the
shock
2:17:36
the tens of thousands felt when
my
2:17:38
payroll HR suddenly closed this
month
2:17:41
and they didn't get paid Meg
Oliver now
2:17:43
on the fallout the hometown
diner in
2:17:46
Rindge New Hampshire's closed on
2:17:48
Tuesdays it's the day owner
Bonnie
2:17:51
rosengrant pays her 23
employees today
2:17:54
for the first time in ten days
she was
2:17:57
able to do that it was very
hard because
2:18:02
I know a lot of my employees
sorry or
2:18:04
paycheck to paycheck on
September 5th
2:18:07
rosengrant was shocked to learn
none of
2:18:09
her employees had been paid
because the
2:18:11
payroll company she used my
payroll HR
2:18:14
had folded her employees and
tens of
2:18:17
thousands of others across the
country
2:18:19
were left without a deposit in
their
2:18:21
account very emotional we're a
small
2:18:25
business so every penny counts
my
2:18:28
payroll HR was an online
service that
2:18:31
handled payroll for small
companies when
2:18:33
it shuttered it was holding
nearly 35
2:18:36
million dollars in wages these
images
2:18:40
from the Daily Mail show an FBI
raid
2:18:42
Monday on the upstate New York
home of
2:18:45
the company's CEO the mysterious
2:18:47
collapse of my payroll HR
impacted some
2:18:51
four thousand businesses across
the
2:18:53
country from exercise companies
in
2:18:55
Chicago to animal rescue
shelters in
2:18:58
Nashville to fire departments
in Florida
2:19:01
rosengrant is desperate to find
out what
2:19:03
happened to the more than
$30,000
2:19:06
that is missing we want our
money back
2:19:09
in addition to not paying her
employees
2:19:11
rosengrant told me the company
hadn't
2:19:14
paid her quarterly taxes for
the last
2:19:16
two months either nearly
$16,000 Nora
2:19:20
hmm so the money started beside
the fact
2:19:25
that you don't pay your
quarterly
2:19:26
quarterly taxes but once a
quarter it's
2:19:30
unlikely you know the last two
months
2:19:32
she says it hasn't been paid as
makes
2:19:35
sense but other than that this
is the
2:19:37
kind of thing you ran into
during the
2:19:39
dot-com era mm-hmm in the late
90s
2:19:42
there's all these companies
that were
2:19:43
you you know they were
well-funded they
2:19:45
had all the big venture capital
money
2:19:47
behind him and they were just
they were
2:19:48
losing money but they were
soaking they
2:19:50
had cash flow and they were you
know
2:19:52
they were getting money and
data from
2:19:54
people and then they just would
turn out
2:19:57
there half of these places are
2:19:58
fly-by-night operations I don't
trust
2:20:01
online these online systems I
don't even
2:20:05
like using MailChimp that much
oh I saw
2:20:10
a different one it was really
good I
2:20:12
wrote it down somewhere I'll
send it to
2:20:14
you
2:20:15
another email service but we've
you know
2:20:18
I learned my lesson then again
like
2:20:20
LinkedIn is a good example
LinkedIn I
2:20:23
was I was a premium user I took
my
2:20:26
premium subscription threw it
out cuz
2:20:27
I'm not gonna pay them anything
because
2:20:30
up until about six months ago
when you
2:20:33
downloaded your data your
contacts you
2:20:37
would have their email address
mm-hmm oh
2:20:40
yes I remember this you know
yeah and
2:20:42
I'm bitching about this and now
if you
2:20:44
download your your contacts
they don't
2:20:47
give you the email address
anymore if
2:20:49
you want that you can go
through some
2:20:50
sales system they'll sell it to
you
2:20:52
they'll sell you your the day
that you
2:20:54
should own yeah yes this is
Microsoft's
2:20:57
idea of a good way to go good
deal yeah
2:20:59
I think far as I'm concerned
this is the
2:21:01
biggest scam ever I don't
collect these
2:21:03
names so I don't get their
phone number
2:21:07
I don't get their so I can't
use I mean
2:21:09
it's basically I have to do
everything
2:21:10
off of LinkedIn which I don't
want to do
2:21:12
I mean even MailChimp says make
sure you
2:21:15
take your data off of our
system every
2:21:17
so often because you never know
which
2:21:20
I think is honest and they say
the same
2:21:21
thing I can't move my linked in
a
2:21:25
contact list to any other
system because
2:21:28
Microsoft just won't give me
the data
2:21:29
guy I get a list a name so what
2:21:32
I mean why am i paying I was
paying the
2:21:34
premium I'm not paying the
premium if I
2:21:36
can't even get the data I want
if I want
2:21:38
to download it have my little
for my own
2:21:41
address book
2:21:43
yeah this is the common theme
with all
2:21:46
this online crap
2:21:47
thought you would get a little
more
2:21:49
worked up about it I've been
worked up
2:21:52
about it for a while yeah
that's what
2:22:12
producers do it's vapor Wars I
have only
2:22:16
two bits for the vapor wars
today and I
2:22:18
think we've given everybody
just about
2:22:20
all they need to know except of
course
2:22:21
it's always fun to watch dick
durbin
2:22:23
talk some shit in Congress how
many 50
2:22:26
year-old chainsmokers I can't
wait to
2:22:29
get unicorn milk flavoring for
their
2:22:31
vaping device it's all about
kids and
2:22:35
the vaping industry despite all
their
2:22:38
public denials have targeted
these kids
2:22:41
and effectively recruited our
children
2:22:43
to be the next generation of
vapors for
2:22:47
life
2:22:48
how much nicotine's and that
little
2:22:50
vaping device the one that
looks like
2:22:52
it's a flash drive for your
computer the
2:22:55
equivalent amount of nicotine
in vaping
2:22:58
as in a total pack of
cigarettes 20
2:23:00
cigarettes you get with one hit
on a
2:23:03
vaping device is a very
addictive
2:23:07
chemical I know from my family
2:23:09
experience we all know from
those who
2:23:11
try for long long time to quit
using
2:23:16
tobacco cigarettes the nicotine
draws
2:23:18
them back time and time again Oh
2:23:21
fantastic so one draw one draw
of the
2:23:25
Joule gives you the equivalent
amount of
2:23:27
nicotine as twenty cigarettes
in one
2:23:29
draw it's amazin likely it's
not true of
2:23:34
course not it's total bull crap
but dick
2:23:37
durbin should be listed as a
liar you
2:23:40
know I did receive a notice
from a
2:23:47
Insider of two big tobacco
advertising
2:23:51
who obviously shall go unnamed
would you
2:23:54
like are you interested in
hearing what
2:23:55
the theory is there I think I'm
sure
2:23:59
that there is much better than
anything
2:24:00
we've come up with well it's
better than
2:24:03
dick Durbin fucking Durbin ah
so I I
2:24:07
read all of the biggest vape
brands are
2:24:10
subsidiaries of big tobacco
companies at
2:24:12
this point including blue BL
you that's
2:24:15
the one I kept trying to get
the name of
2:24:19
yes and they advertised on TV
all the
2:24:21
time and I still can't remember
their
2:24:23
name they're owned by Imperial
Tobacco
2:24:25
no small player jewel which as
we know
2:24:29
is GTE jti Altria glow and vyp
v ype are
2:24:36
owned by ba t British American
Tobacco
2:24:39
these were either acquired or
develop
2:24:42
in-house as a response to the
threat
2:24:43
presented to their traditional
business
2:24:45
by independent vape products any
2:24:47
regulatory measures aimed at
2:24:49
certification or testing of
eight
2:24:51
products anything that stops or
slows
2:24:53
down the vape revolution will
be a net
2:24:54
benefit to them tobacco the
tobacco is
2:25:00
always to be a key component in
any
2:25:02
possible innovation introduced
by the
2:25:04
big tobacco given the massive
production
2:25:07
and logistics of tobacco across
the
2:25:09
world that they historically
support
2:25:11
they of course bypasses the
need for
2:25:13
tobacco entirely and people
hooked up on
2:25:16
puffing any smoke other than
from
2:25:18
tobacco is a problem each new
vapor is
2:25:21
one less current or potential
smoker
2:25:23
honestly I wouldn't be
surprised if the
2:25:25
whole marijuana prohibition was
lobbied
2:25:27
by tobacco in companies for the
same
2:25:29
reason since they became a
thing great
2:25:33
time and money was invested in
trying to
2:25:34
come up with a way to use
actual tobacco
2:25:36
extracts in vape or better yet
find a
2:25:40
way of bypassing liquids
altogether to
2:25:42
use dried tobacco in non
combustibles is
2:25:47
called hnb it's an acronym for
heat not
2:25:50
burn a stopgap measure for
creating vape
2:25:53
light effect along with good
old tobacco
2:25:55
were traditional menthol and
new capsule
2:25:57
products where one is supposed
to crush
2:26:00
small flavored capsule located
within
2:26:02
the filter thus making it like
a vape
2:26:05
plus all of the nicotine and tar
2:26:07
delivering goodness of a
traditional
2:26:09
cigarette those were especially
popular
2:26:12
in South America where they
featured
2:26:13
stuff like two or even three
capsules
2:26:15
inside a single filter so it's
all about
2:26:17
innovation and how that they're
really
2:26:20
the finally the thing that may
have
2:26:23
contributed to a tax on vape at
the
2:26:24
moment is the ban on menthol
and capsule
2:26:27
cigarettes coming up from
coming up next
2:26:29
year in the European Empire and
some
2:26:32
other countries and there's an
FDA
2:26:34
proposal to ban it in the u.s.
too and
2:26:36
this makes sense because we
heard about
2:26:38
menthol menthol menthol so
that's even
2:26:40
being Mis appropriate the
menthol and
2:26:42
vapes is being abused by people
who want
2:26:44
to get rid of menthol for
cancer sticks
2:26:47
the stuff that replaces the
flavored
2:26:49
tobacco will invent in
inevitably be
2:26:52
vape it is therefore important
to slow
2:26:54
the competition down while the
customers
2:26:56
make the switch I would expect
the small
2:26:59
manufacturers and Chinese
suppliers will
2:27:01
be subject to some bad press
over the
2:27:03
next few months whichever of
the big
2:27:05
tobacco's own brands is not
mentioned in
2:27:07
the MSM is probably helping the
campaign
2:27:09
love and light a source in big
tobacco
2:27:11
advertising that makes total
sense it
2:27:14
makes nothing but censor my
wife said
2:27:16
something the other day she was
like
2:27:19
she's against this whole the
discussion
2:27:22
she's what's the big deal she
says
2:27:24
everyone did why a couple
people died
2:27:25
from vaping she says sick
before the
2:27:28
400,000 people a year can can be
2:27:31
attributed to smoking they're
not
2:27:34
talking about smoking deaths
they don't
2:27:35
even mention it in comparison
to all is
2:27:38
three people died from vaping
here in
2:27:40
the United States because there
was a
2:27:42
big vitamin E or whatever it
was it was
2:27:44
hurting them but they don't
even compare
2:27:47
it to they don't even mention
let alone
2:27:49
compare it to that almost half
a million
2:27:52
people who died from smoking
worldwide
2:27:54
plus and it's just like left
out of the
2:27:58
conversation and you got dick
Durbin and
2:28:00
going on and who cares right
small
2:28:03
potatoes is what she says well
if and
2:28:05
she's right and if you look at
what the
2:28:08
kids the memes they're sending
around
2:28:09
it's like yeah
2:28:11
it's it's literally you know
like
2:28:15
tobacco 400,000 deaths you know
thirty
2:28:19
thousand deaths for over fifty
thousand
2:28:21
thirty fifty thousand deaths
from car
2:28:23
accidents thirty thousand from
opioids
2:28:25
eight deaths from Tide Pods six
deaths
2:28:29
from vaping so the kids are
seeing it
2:28:32
they're not totally stupid but
you know
2:28:35
meanwhile dick durbin Durbin's
of the
2:28:38
world are I guess he's lobbying
for big
2:28:39
tobacco where's he from
Illinois hmm
2:28:41
maybe he's from the Midwest
somewhere
2:28:44
he's from Illinois but generally
2:28:46
speaking the way you do the
lobbying
2:28:49
efforts if you're in Congress I
was
2:28:50
lectured about that guy from
Utah who
2:28:54
was the old the old the older
senator
2:28:58
from Utah his name eludes me
for some
2:29:00
reason somebody in the chat
room will
2:29:02
mention his name gray hair he
was like
2:29:06
the number one lobbyist insofar
as the
2:29:10
liquor industry is concerned to
keep the
2:29:13
keep interstate shipping from
happening
2:29:16
and he was I was told by a big
importer
2:29:20
distance information may be
dubious
2:29:22
patch but he said what hatch
yeah Orrin
2:29:25
Hatch one half or any hatches
the big
2:29:27
he's just no you can't do this
we can't
2:29:29
do that you have to you need
blue laws
2:29:31
and he uses the excuse that
this room
2:29:33
Utah and they don't drink cuz
they're
2:29:35
all Mormons in Utah right and
so but
2:29:37
he's actually representing
southern
2:29:39
wines and spirits at the time
now it's
2:29:42
their luster of a player than
they used
2:29:44
to be which was a group out of
Florida
2:29:47
which may have may or may not
have
2:29:49
connections back to the
bootlegging you
2:29:52
know of course yes and he would
he and
2:29:56
they were and southern wise the
spirits
2:29:57
was one of the biggest against
oh you
2:29:59
should not be able to ship from
for
2:30:01
example KNL liquors in San
Francisco she
2:30:04
has a real big business sending
sending
2:30:07
stuff to states where it's
allowable but
2:30:10
which turns out to only be
about fifteen
2:30:12
states Texas for example even
though
2:30:14
they produced wine I don't
believe I can
2:30:16
ship a bottle of wine to Texas
you can't
2:30:18
why
2:30:21
I mean I'm still trying to get
the
2:30:23
homeless people off the streets
I'll
2:30:25
deal with liquor later just
saying
2:30:28
mm-hmm
2:30:29
and that's the way you go and
dick
2:30:31
durbin is a good example it
should take
2:30:33
somebody that doesn't seem to
have any
2:30:34
relationship to an operation in
Florida
2:30:37
yeah and you know I need they
does the
2:30:40
bidding for them that's the way
it works
2:30:42
according to an insider the
Mueller
2:30:45
report
2:30:47
yes this is a corrupt world
something
2:30:50
interesting ever since you
introduced us
2:30:53
to the the swine fever the
swine fever
2:30:57
Ebola that is a big Ebola
appears to be
2:31:02
at least killing half of
everything in
2:31:05
China
2:31:06
everything pig I just saw an
interesting
2:31:08
the article today it said Hong
Kong's
2:31:13
green Monday sees breakthrough
for
2:31:16
plant-based pork in swine fever
hit
2:31:20
China I'm thinking that's
interesting
2:31:22
just from the time we've got
all this
2:31:24
beyond meat I can't believe
it's not
2:31:25
meat you know whatever all
these brands
2:31:27
are yeah do you think they
could really
2:31:29
try that do you think the
Chinese would
2:31:31
go for that you think they'll
go for
2:31:32
plant-based pork are they gonna
fall for
2:31:35
this well the problem is that
the
2:31:37
idealism doesn't work because
in fact
2:31:39
that was I learned this a long
time ago
2:31:42
in my culinary exploits is the
Chinese
2:31:46
when you go for example get
some just
2:31:48
hanging pork so it's just
generically
2:31:51
called barbecue pork you got a
big piece
2:31:53
you chopped it up you put it in
your
2:31:54
fried rice you use it for all
sorts of
2:31:56
things
2:31:57
the Americans always all want
lean they
2:32:00
want lean it's like the bacon I
want
2:32:02
lean aren't lean I won't lean
bacon the
2:32:04
Chinese want fatty because the
source of
2:32:07
energy really comes from the
fat I'm
2:32:09
just getting protein from the
lean which
2:32:11
you may or may not need too
much of
2:32:13
especially if you're a mature
adult but
2:32:16
you do need energy and the
energy comes
2:32:18
from the fat content you know
so they
2:32:20
always want more they want fatty
2:32:23
barbecue barbecue pork and
fatty bacon
2:32:28
and so I so I don't know how
you can get
2:32:30
that component in the bullcrap
product
2:32:34
but it's gonna all be lean
which is the
2:32:37
Chinese don't like hmm all
right no it
2:32:42
was just a thought so I just
think is
2:32:44
gonna be a flop you know I've
been
2:32:47
observing the advertising or I
should
2:32:51
say lack thereof on Tucker
Carlson
2:32:53
cancelled tonight because he's
yet he is
2:32:56
still a huge target of canceled
culture
2:32:59
sure and he yeah Pharma has
been a
2:33:05
problem you know for me I think
that I
2:33:07
think Fox has taken a beating
on that
2:33:09
show well I think they I think
he did a
2:33:13
native ad
2:33:14
oh brother I think really
surprised me
2:33:17
yes it was so and it was almost
like
2:33:21
back to when did we have the
swine flu
2:33:24
when I got swine flu 2010 2009
2010 you
2:33:28
know where they're the Lions
yeah so I
2:33:31
think they're trying to bring
that back
2:33:33
because the if you if you look
for the
2:33:36
headline within the next 36
hours a
2:33:39
super flu could spread like
wildfire
2:33:41
across America and Tucker
kicked this
2:33:43
off yesterday with that
douchebag doctor
2:33:47
who he always brings in the guy
who
2:33:50
would you know they all hate
weed and
2:33:52
it's always anti anti good meds
and it's
2:33:55
always chilling for the big
2:33:58
pharmaceutical industry listen
to this a
2:34:01
new report by the World Health
2:34:02
Organization says it's just a
matter of
2:34:04
time maybe not that much time
before a
2:34:06
major flu pandemic okay now
before we do
2:34:09
that let's remind wait there's
nuts
2:34:14
there's they don't have
something on the
2:34:15
horizon there's not a bug that
they can
2:34:17
identify this come out this is
just a
2:34:19
vague vague report that one of
these
2:34:22
days
2:34:24
well it is the World Health
Organization
2:34:27
let me remind you of the kinda
kind of
2:34:30
report we got from them in 2014
Ebola
2:34:33
epidemic it's the largest and
most
2:34:36
severe and most complex we have
ever
2:34:40
seen in the nearly 40-year
history of
2:34:44
this disease
2:34:45
no one event outbreak
responders would
2:34:51
experience dating back to 1976
to 1995
2:34:56
people that were directly
involve with
2:34:58
those outbreaks none of them
have ever
2:35:02
seen any thing like it we were
all gonna
2:35:05
die and then they all and that
guy came
2:35:08
back we had Ebola and he was
live on
2:35:10
every news channel and he just
hops out
2:35:13
of the ambulance remember that
yeah I'll
2:35:15
just go inside here so the
world it was
2:35:17
also the nurse who said screw
this and
2:35:19
she wasn't gonna be put in she
went
2:35:22
basically so the World Health
2:35:24
Organization are a bunch of
douche bag
2:35:27
shields and Tuckers all in a
new report
2:35:29
by the World Health
Organization says
2:35:31
it's just a matter of time
maybe not
2:35:33
that much time before a major
flu
2:35:35
pandemic this days
hyperglobalisation
2:35:38
flu could spread worldwide 36
hours and
2:35:42
potentially kill 80 million
people are
2:35:44
we prepared for that could we
prepare
2:35:48
for that come on seagulls a Fox
2:35:49
contributor he joins us tonight
are you
2:35:52
worried about to hear that they
had a
2:35:54
little sound effect in there
there's
2:35:56
like a little emergency
beep-bop when we
2:35:59
sure that wasn't you know what
that
2:36:00
could have been it could have
been a
2:36:03
timer so that because they have
to talk
2:36:05
about this X amount of time it
is
2:36:07
including his intro okay hold
on Paige
2:36:10
you are nailing it my friend
2:36:12
this report will it's too
2:36:17
fifteen on the timer the be
broke comes
2:36:21
almost at exactly two minutes I
think
2:36:23
you're right in just 36 hours
and
2:36:24
potentially kill 80 million
people we
2:36:27
prepared for that could we
prepare for
2:36:29
that tomorrow yeah are you
worried about
2:36:33
this dr. Tucker I'm worried
about this
2:36:36
because flow is a very
changeable virus
2:36:40
it mutates all the time and if
we see a
2:36:43
flu that we haven't seen before
and then
2:36:45
we don't have any immunity to
we could
2:36:47
see a lot of deaths from it and
already
2:36:49
in a regular flu season to give
you an
2:36:51
idea kills half a million
people around
2:36:53
the world and infects a billion
people
2:36:55
every year
2:36:56
that's the flu that we have
immunity -
2:36:58
that's the flu that your flu
shot
2:37:00
protects you against but if we
saw a new
2:37:03
version at pandemic strain
2:37:04
a serious one not like the one
we saw in
2:37:07
2009 but a really bad one with
air
2:37:09
travel it could spread around
the globe
2:37:11
in a matter of days and we
wouldn't be
2:37:13
prepared for it we could make a
pandemic
2:37:15
vaccine but that'd take months
we have a
2:37:18
universal flu vaccine in the
pipeline
2:37:20
but that's going to take five
years
2:37:21
before it's ready we right now
and
2:37:24
another thing why don't we have
the kind
2:37:27
of detection software we need
to tell me
2:37:30
if someone's sick before they
get
2:37:31
symptoms people travel on
planes right
2:37:34
they're close together they're
coughing
2:37:35
on each other they could be in
Asia one
2:37:37
day and here in New York the
next day
2:37:38
spreading a serious killer like
the flu
2:37:41
flu spreads very easily it
lives on
2:37:43
surfaces it spreads through the
air it
2:37:46
kills you it can get you quite
sick it
2:37:48
can cause pneumonia it can
cause all
2:37:50
kinds of other infections I
want to know
2:37:52
that a person has it before
they're even
2:37:54
sick we have the technology for
that
2:37:56
we're not using it and I want
that flu
2:37:58
vaccine that we can use against
all
2:38:00
strains that come out what's
going to
2:38:02
get us in big trouble is a
mutation
2:38:05
something that mutates from a
bird or a
2:38:07
bird-like creature to humans
we've seen
2:38:09
it before we saw it in 1918 if
it
2:38:11
happens now you're going to
also see a
2:38:13
lot of panic and one more thing
Tucker
2:38:15
bioterror we've talked about
that on the
2:38:18
show here you could take a flu
molecule
2:38:21
in the laboratory and change it
so it's
2:38:23
one just that slight change
genetically
2:38:26
so that we've never seen it
before or a
2:38:28
fine
2:38:28
some of your reports are
reassuring
2:38:30
tonight's is not among them dr.
Singhal
2:38:32
gracious I find that to be the
most
2:38:37
despicable but what was that
you think
2:38:40
it's part of a program of love
yeah
2:38:43
there's gonna be more and
Morris until
2:38:45
they finally have the punchline
of who
2:38:47
who the big advertiser is
because
2:38:49
there's no evidence that there
was an
2:38:51
advertiser there oh no this is
part of
2:38:52
the World Health Organization
came out
2:38:54
with a 36 hour warning super
flu they
2:38:58
repeat this verbatim add some
biological
2:39:00
terror to fill up the
two-minute window
2:39:03
they promised and think about
it because
2:39:06
they finally got the measles
every old
2:39:08
measles hub or measles Meisel
music
2:39:11
everyone's ready they're ready
to get
2:39:13
flu shots
2:39:14
I think the advertising starts
next week
2:39:17
they're gonna push it okay what
now you
2:39:19
have to follow it of course I'm
gonna
2:39:21
follow it I love this I think
for this
2:39:24
love it in the reminder that
guy's an
2:39:27
idiot that doctor will wait for
this if
2:39:29
the super flu really shows up
this is
2:39:32
the report I would have done
but of
2:39:34
course I wasn't getting paid to
do it
2:39:39
and to the people who were
homeless on
2:39:40
the street
2:39:42
that's gonna that's gonna be
some
2:39:44
message dangle that's gonna be
some
2:39:46
nasty shit in fact an angle
less an
2:39:49
angle for a good story if your
local
2:39:50
news producer mm-hmm I would
say you
2:39:53
just heard a very bad man
donate if you
2:39:56
heard a very valuable executive
level
2:40:01
idea that the troops should be
list
2:40:06
paying attention to yes
dynamite yeah
2:40:07
exactly and it reminds me a
little bit
2:40:11
of I think it was
2:40:14
[Music]
2:40:18
must have been Star Trek Deep
Space nine
2:40:22
I think episode 11 sanctuary
district
2:40:32
21st century history is not one
of my
2:40:34
strong points too depressing
it's been a
2:40:37
hobby of mine
2:40:39
it made some ugly mistakes but
they also
2:40:42
paved the way for a lot of
things we now
2:40:44
take for granted assume this is
one of
2:40:46
those mistakes a bad one by the
early
2:40:49
2020s there was a place like
this in
2:40:51
every major city in the United
States
2:40:53
why are these people in here
have a
2:40:55
criminal's you know people with
criminal
2:40:58
records weren't allowed in the
sanctuary
2:41:00
districts then what do they do
to
2:41:02
deserve this you know
2:41:04
just people
2:41:06
without jobs or places to move
so they
2:41:09
get put in here welcome to the
21st
2:41:12
century doctor I think that was
that was
2:41:16
filmed in you know 99 or
something
2:41:19
before that maybe
2:41:21
ah yes visionary that's right
and get
2:41:25
you get your flu infested
campers
2:41:31
and one way to rouse everybody
gets sick
2:41:34
this is an epidemic going
around yeah
2:41:37
hey you got a nice offer end of
show I
2:41:40
think we should end this have a
yeah
2:41:42
I'll be long unless you want
that one
2:41:44
you can try and kinda take a
look at
2:41:45
this this is the there's part
of one of
2:41:47
the byte in series is kids here
words
2:41:49
sure the kids here words make
sure the
2:41:53
kids hear word
2:41:55
it's okay but that's all I got
that's
2:41:59
all you got well I can't count
on you
2:42:01
but apparently okay I will make
it fight
2:42:04
effort in the future what am I
gonna do
2:42:06
for this show I don't know they
do have
2:42:11
one clip I'd like to get it out
of here
2:42:13
okay let's do that
2:42:14
sorry about that no it's okay
it's not
2:42:16
your fault I just snowed in
here snowed
2:42:19
in versus trumped is back in
the news
2:42:21
that's not being reported in the
2:42:22
mainstream the Trump
administration
2:42:24
filed suit Tuesday against NSA
2:42:26
whistleblower Edward Snowden
over his
2:42:29
newly released memoir titled
permanent
2:42:32
record seeking to block his
publisher
2:42:35
from forwarding any revenue
from book
2:42:37
sales Snowden tweeted in
response well
2:42:40
this is the book the government
does not
2:42:42
want you to read unquote this
comes
2:42:45
after Snowden who's been in
exile in
2:42:47
Russia since 2013 told CBS News
Monday
2:42:51
he would return to the US if he
was
2:42:53
guaranteed a fair trial and
chance to
2:42:55
share with the American public
why he
2:42:57
leaked NSA documents I'm not
asking for
2:43:00
a pardon I'm not asking for a
pass what
2:43:03
I'm asking for is a fair trial
and this
2:43:05
is the bottom line that any
American
2:43:07
should require right we don't
want
2:43:09
people thrown in prison without
the jury
2:43:11
being able to decide whether
what they
2:43:13
did was right or wrong yeah
apparently
2:43:18
the new DNA was at the
2:43:23
of D&I who's the new guy yeah
the new
2:43:26
guy yeah he has written a
letter saying
2:43:29
time to renew the what is it
what's the
2:43:36
name of that act it's the the
patriot
2:43:39
yeah no it's the follow-up to
the
2:43:41
Patriot Act which has you know
the same
2:43:43
so-called protections of
national yet I
2:43:47
know what it is
2:43:47
national defect no no no no no
it's like
2:43:52
the good stuff in it no it's
like I'm it
2:43:54
well this is because I was
reading I
2:43:55
can't believe it i don't have
this
2:43:57
article somewhere it's like the
isn't it
2:44:00
that it's not patriot it's the
america
2:44:02
act
2:44:05
oh here it is I got it I'm
sorry USA
2:44:08
Freedom Act oh yeah there you
go that's
2:44:11
the one yeah
2:44:14
yeah so he ya Joseph Maguire he
says the
2:44:18
USA Freedom Act wire 9mag wire
the USA
2:44:21
Freedom Act of 2015 preserves
2:44:23
significant national security
2:44:24
authorities enhances privacy
and civil
2:44:27
liberties protections increases
2:44:28
transparency bullshit arrest
Snowden
2:44:30
yeah the yeah arrest Snowden
and the
2:44:33
administration supports a clean
and
2:44:35
permanent reauthorization of
all the USA
2:44:38
Freedom Act provisions of the
Foreign
2:44:39
Intelligence Surveillance Act
that will
2:44:42
expire in December 2019
including the
2:44:44
lone wolf and roving wiretap
authorities
2:44:47
and the acquisition of business
records
2:44:49
including called detail records
under
2:44:51
title 5 of FISA the USA what's
the name
2:44:55
of this act again the USA
Freedom Act
2:44:57
how is that freedom yeah
2:45:03
forget about it reflector 33
charlie
2:45:08
that's your freedom right there
2:45:09
everybody hams will save the
world i
2:45:14
we've got
2:45:16
oh the full interview that it
was steve
2:45:18
Bocelli coming up after the
show if you
2:45:19
like that support us at Dvorak
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2:45:23
na it's a bonus it's a freebie
bonus day
2:45:26
off kind of end of show I'm
gonna have
2:45:30
to make some choices I've got
sir seat
2:45:33
sitter
2:45:34
I've got Hugh Allison I've got
roofie
2:45:37
Tom Starkweather Jesse Coyne
Nelson I
2:45:40
mean it's a lot so I'm not
gonna play
2:45:43
them all but we'll make a nice
selection
2:45:47
and on Sunday we will return
with more
2:45:51
of this goodness I hope you
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2:45:53
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in the
2:46:05
frontier of Austin Texas FEMA
reached
2:46:07
number six all the governmental
maps in
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the morning everybody I'm Adam
Curry
2:46:10
and from northern Silicon
Valley I'm
2:46:12
John C Dvorak we return on
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2:46:15
another edition of the best
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2:46:16
the universe until then adios
foes and
2:46:19
such in Italy 1 million smokers
have
2:46:52
taken up East cigarettes market
2:46:54
researchers Euromonitor
International
2:46:56
estimate the industry will be
worth 7
2:46:59
billion dollars by the end of
the year
2:47:01
in January a cigarette makers
in Italy
2:47:03
will have to pay 80 point five
percent
2:47:05
of their revenue in taxes so e
2:47:08
cigarettes for now subjects
were 92
2:47:10
percent tax instead of Vermont
2:47:12
the bill is aimed at curbing
youth levy
2:47:14
the new tax is not actually
going
2:47:17
effective cigarettes it's only
going to
2:47:19
be affecting ethics and I'll
dispose
2:47:22
others substitute products
2:47:28
[Music]
2:47:35
Elle Saint Peter at the golden
gate that
2:47:37
Jew hates to make him wait but
you just
2:47:40
gotta have another cigarette
they took a
2:47:43
large group of people who
wanted to stop
2:47:45
smoking half of them they gave
thee
2:47:48
cigarettes too and the other
half they
2:47:50
could choose whatever they
wanted for
2:47:52
nicotine substitution to patch
chewing
2:47:55
gum it turned out many more
people were
2:47:59
successful using e-cigarettes
let's call
2:48:02
it vaping than any other method
of
2:48:05
smoking secession government is
so
2:48:08
dependent on that text solar
that comes
2:48:11
from tobacco it's no Norma's
another
2:48:13
bull Mr P they will be very
reluctant to
2:48:17
see that go down that if people
switched
2:48:19
off tobacco and went on to
vaping then
2:48:22
that tax take may reduce and
made it
2:48:24
that - the real reason the
largest oil
2:48:37
facilities today in neighboring
Yemen
2:48:39
Houthi rebels claimed
responsibility for
2:48:41
the attack
2:48:44
[Applause]
2:48:47
[Music]
2:49:53
got them OTG boo gonna bring
you some
2:50:00
new ladies gentlemen please
welcome to
2:50:04
the stage the vocal stands and
mr. John
2:50:06
C did Vollrath she got damn
boat eg blue
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2:50:39
man I was stunned yeah you
watch it give
2:50:42
me like the Beatles Dvorak org
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