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September 26th, 2019 • 2h 36m

1176: Soest Piet

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he just took heart from the Spongebob I
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put heaven
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Adam Curie this is your award-winning
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Gitmo nation media assassination episode
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11 76 this is no agenda in the morning
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everybody I'm Adam curry and from
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Northern Silicon Valley where the
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weather's finally turned normal for one
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day I'm John C Dvorak what was it you
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mean today's normal it seems to be the
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fog is semi in but not totally hands
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it's cooler it was a hundred yesterday
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hundred in the Bay Area's not something
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to dust easy that's not typical for you
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get us Texas weather Texas weather but
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only last for a very short time because
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it creates a an influx of the sea breeze
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hmm so and usually if I'm not mistaken
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most people don't have air-conditioning
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in the Bay Area and indeed you're not
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mistaken it with that would you be one
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of those people of mr. dvorak who has
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yeah I don't mind a bit
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I don't mind hundred degree temperatures
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as long as the humidity is reasonable
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now does the smell of the poop waft
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through that hot air and just enhance
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these I get to the East Bay where I am
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oh that's too bad
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I'm sure San Francisco stunk up into
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place stunk
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it stunk stunk it just stunk to high
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heaven I tell you how much it stunk
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although it does dry out the poop but
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then when the poop is dried out then
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it's friable meaning it can be turned
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into dust and it gets turned into dust
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and then it gets in the air and then
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people breathe the desiccated poop nice
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all kinds of diseases that way
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well you know why it's a hundred degrees
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I don't have to tell you global warming
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yes yes of course it's all perfectly
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timed perfectly timed for four Greta's
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arrival for Greta speeches
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oh my second I just lost my entire show
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prep outline for some reason what
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happened here yeah so I thought there
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was a there was a lot going on with hi I
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have a couple of clips about you you
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really want to start with Greta or do
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you want to get the most obvious bull
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crap out of the way
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but what's the most obvious bullcrap if
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you're not if it doesn't involve Greta
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the whole zalenski called the Trump had
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and the impeachment this is this is I
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mean everything got wiped on it let's do
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the let's do the global warming first
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right yeah okay okay the other thing the
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other thing is kind of it's a curious
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dead end and in a charade of some sort
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mm-hmm I mean it's just designed to get
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people you know hating on Trump so they
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don't vote for him and I also believe
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well okay now that we're so hold on let
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me let me just open the segment
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I have a feeling that will be used a lot
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in yeah coming a few weeks so it could
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be could be alright yeah I have a clip
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from another rug that Greta cloned well
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actually it's not even really a Greta
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clone but I want to play this clip this
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is another person at the summit this is
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a very famous than she's 30
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I think she's 13 and she started at 9
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st. very just very much along the same
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lines as Greta here she is severn
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cullis-suzuki at the climate summit
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we've raised all the money to come here
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ourselves to come five thousand miles to
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tell you adults you must change your
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ways coming up here today I have no
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hidden agenda I am fighting for my
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future losing my future is not like
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losing an election or a few points on
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the stock market I am here to speak for
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all generations to come I am here to
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speak speak on behalf of the starving
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children around the world whose cries go
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unheard I am here to speak for the
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countless animals dying across this
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planet because they have nowhere left to
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go
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I am afraid to go out in the Sun now
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because of the holes in our ozone I'm
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afraid to breathe the air because I
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don't know what chemicals are in it now
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you may try to pull a fast one on the
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producers but you're not gonna pull it
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on this podcaster I know what's up with
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that clip is from 1992 I know I just had
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paused 1992 it was a good year for
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abusing kids and she was she's still in
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the business you know her parents again
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the same thing one of the parents is an
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environmental listen trained her and she
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started at 9mm and she's still in out
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there you can look her up she has a wiki
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page called severn cullis-suzuki she was
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born in 79 that was in 92 so she was 13
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and it was the same thing with a because
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same similar types of parents as Greta I
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think probably a little more together
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than Greta a little less psycho you can
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do it as you wish I personally I don't
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want to disparage the kid I mean sixteen
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year old kids are morons they don't know
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what they're doing well she said she's
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16 now
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does the other girl was 13 and she was
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actually sounding better
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I'm just very insulting naive and I
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don't know who wrote this for her but it
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was I think they went overboard and this
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is her speech to the UN speech
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completely from beginning to or that me
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I there may have been an intro at the
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beginning catch but this is it you
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should play it and we can just at least
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say hello Greta this is all wrong I
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shouldn't be up here I should be back in
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school on the other side of the ocean
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yet you all come to us young people for
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hope
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how dare you you have stolen my dreams
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in my childhood with your empty words
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yet I'm one of the lucky ones people are
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suffering
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people are dying entire ecosystems are
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collapsing we are in the beginning of a
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mass extinction and all you can talk
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about is the money and fairytales of
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eternal economic growth how dare you
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for more than 30 years the science has
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been crystal-clear how dare you continue
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to look away and come here saying that
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you're doing enough when the politics
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and solutions needed are still nowhere
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in sight you say you hear us and that
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you understand the urgency but no matter
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how sad and angry I am I do not want to
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believe that because if you really
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understood the situation and still kept
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on failing to act then you would be evil
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and that I refuse to believe what's
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missing from the context here is the
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grimacing facial expression she was
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making and with her left eye starts to
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close and almost Tourette's like yeah I
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know it I felt very bad about this
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because this is all right I'm just not
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gonna disparage Greta because she can't
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help it in fact there's a clip out there
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of milena toon beer that's her mom who I
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think is an actress of some sorts and
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you don't even have to understand
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Swedish to hear that she's a nut job
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that's what's so great about this clip
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and I'll tell you what it is I think
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it's a commercial maybe for frozen pizza
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in a supermarket because she's walking
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through a supermarket with kind of a
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Kate Bush type weathering Heights robes
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behind her six guys with Eyes Wide Shut
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masks and dressed in black and she's
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wailing on about something and then
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holds up the pizza so I know if it's a
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commercial or if it's sue I'm assuming
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it's a commercial it listen to it you'll
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you'll hear the cadence and know that
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she's a nut job
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[Music]
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[Music]
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doesn't sound normal
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like that for a commercial now let's
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let's set some basic info about Greta
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that is not mentioned
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she has an escort her mom's off they're
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doing frozen pizza commercials
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or whatever she's doing I'm sure our
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Swedish producers will let us know she
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has an escort to take her around all of
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these UN departments and she visited
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quite a few and I have a few examples of
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that her escort is Lisa Marie Bauer and
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Lisa Marie is a 23 year old German
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climate activists in Germany she's one
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of the one of the main organizers for
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the school strike and she belongs to the
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one foundation in fact she's a youth
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ambassador of the one foundation
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and I'll play the same game I played
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last night with my wife who do you think
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is the biggest funder of the one
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foundation Soros there is he's he's
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helping her out
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and they Shepherd this poor girl through
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all the different UN organizations here
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she is actually she's this is the
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introduction to Greta and 15 of her
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cohorts at UNICEF thank you for joining
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us this morning here at UNICEF House my
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name is hello Peter von etske and I'm
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the deputy executive director here at
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UNICEF and for anyone who doesn't know
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what UNICEF is we are the United Nations
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Children's Fund we stand up for the
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rights of every child in every part of
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the world every day sometimes it is our
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job to speak up for children when their
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voices are not heard but more often it's
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our job to listen and to make sure that
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the world listens to them too and that's
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why we are here today nice so then then
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they abuse fifteen other children
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including Greta the same basic thing
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there's well not the same basic issues
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but they are suing Emily there's like so
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many other suing
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they're suing um they're seen suing
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eight different countries because
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they're not acting on their behalf
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then she went over to the World Wildlife
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Fund that did a little public service
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announcement with this wasn't this is an
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odd pairing George Monbiot who is the
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extreme leftist does he still work for
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the Guardian
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mom mom mom yes known as it the most
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socialist of the Socialists at the
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Guardian and he was a columnist I don't
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know that he is anymore
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well I won't play the whole thing it's
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three and a half minutes you get the
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idea pretty quickly my name is Gretel
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tamari we are living in the beginning of
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a mass extinction our climate is
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breaking down children like me are
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giving up their education to protests
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but we can still fix this you can still
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fix this to survive we need to stop
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burning fossil fuels this alone will not
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be enough right in front of us I'll let
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my friend George explain there is a
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magic machine that sucks carbon out of
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the air costs very little and builds
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itself and here's the bullcrap that
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really bothers me he's saying it sucks
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carbon out of the air no it doesn't
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carbon dioxide so the the carbon dioxide
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we saw it move to just carbon in a while
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ago and here it is
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in the in the leader of the movements
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video they just call it carbon of course
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we need to plant more trees but we have
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to stop using oil and you get the idea
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coordinated perfectly with all of this
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is yet another IPCC report that came out
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we didn't even hear about that
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and I have a quick news report but well
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you'll hear the thing that's pretty
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funny because they always choose a nice
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location you know we had the Paris
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Accord you know so it's a good
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vacationing spot it's a great you know
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hey what should we do the assessment
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announcement John so we did what kind
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what place should we do it in
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well the Bahamas has been ruined for the
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short term so we had to find some places
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a little more do it while we go to
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Saipan no has to be a place where I can
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get my hair done oh don't you understand
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she was the best hair but it's go to
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Milan no no no it's too many Italians li
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anticipated UN climate change report out
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this morning raises the alarm about the
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world's oceans more than a hundred
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scientists spent the last three years
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looking at the impact of climate change
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on glaciers and the seas Mark Phillips
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is in Monaco Horace where the findings
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were released let me tell you about
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Monaco it is not easy to get to unless
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you're flying by helicopter right
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because that's what everyone does they
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fly by helicopter to Monaco otherwise
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it's it's it's a substantial enough
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drive it's very hard to get around in
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the city it's expensive as all heck and
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of course there's still nothing but it
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elites there so yeah Monaco let's do it
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there
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Marc what we learn good morning well
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this report concerns the world's oceans
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and frozen regions in other words the
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North and South Poles and mountaintops
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it's general conclusions they can't take
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it anymore the consequences for Humanity
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until now much of the Earth's warming
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has been absorbed in its ocean
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but according to this latest UN report
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tipping points are being reached tapping
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points another one you hear the sound
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effect of the falling ideal and report
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tipping points are being reached where
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some of the most severe consequences of
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climate change can no longer be avoided
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okay so that report goes on I do have
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the IPCC special report on the ocean and
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cryosphere which I like is a word I did
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in a changing climate and just to give
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you an idea of what you know so you just
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heard that's the science is in shut up
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this is just right down cryosphere one
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of these words I want to remember
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everything's all in we all agree but if
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you read the report let's see I'm gonna
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go to the executive summary which they
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say is appropriate for media usage and
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policy makers which i think is always
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interesting here we go or is it here
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observe changes and impacts over the
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last decades global warming has led to
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widespread shrinking of the cryosphere
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with mass loss from ice sheets and
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glaciers and here comes this is what
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they do consistently in all the reports
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in parentheses very high confidence
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reductions in snow cover high confidence
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an Arctic sea ice extent and the
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thickness very high confidence it is
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virtually certain that global ocean has
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warmed unabated since 1970 has taken up
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more than 90% of the excess heat in the
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climate system high confidence since
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1993 the rate of ocean warming has more
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than doubled likely I mean and then
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it'll see over here a loss of oxygen has
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occurred from the surface to 1,000 parts
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per million medium confidence their
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whole report easily crap it's what they
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always do they say the ocean by the way
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be cooling there's all these chunks of
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ice in it but okay well they say they
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state a fact and then say high
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confidence or medium confidence or
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likely what does that mean because
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obviously not stating a bullshit no it's
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not a faster all opinions that's really
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just can you hear how they report this
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oh it must be true by the way Dinesh
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D'Souza got a lot of heat on the the
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Twitter BOTS for making a comparison
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with vote with photographic evidence
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between Greta tun Betty and an old Nazi
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poster
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which has one of the Hitler ujin's a
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girl who looks surprisingly like Greta
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with her pigtails
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now although that's you look at you go
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out man but really it still is
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ultimately an image if you search for
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Greta tune berg hair loose
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I found one picture and only one and
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when you see that picture and you can go
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ahead just do it on being or Google or
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whatever yeah I've already gone through
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the pictures because I found that she
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looked more like Wednesday Addams well
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in fact the algos did that to me too I
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saw some Wednesday Wednesday Addams
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photos pop up but when you see her were
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there hair loose all of a sudden she
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looks like a young woman this is
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complete styling this is definitely
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image related and it's on purpose
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yeah well it's to get everybody riled up
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about before we go to four I don't want
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to get away from this topic too far
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before we at least play I was kind of
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more concerned about these kids
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night-night admit I will have taken that
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I lifted this which is a disgusting
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medley of kids complaining they have
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these already in flames
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we can't breathe we need to do more
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instead of having
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corrupt president who won't acknowledge
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that the earth is literally dying we
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need to listen to our children because
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they totally get it I hate to do this to
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you but I think I can top it I think I
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got a topper good I'd like I would like
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to hear a topper this is a an appearance
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by Kamala Kamala Harris and there's a
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young woman who approaches Kamala and
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she is in tears over dying from turning
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spot yes and in this case it's too bad
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we don't have video I implore you to go
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look at look at it in the shownotes 1176
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no agenda notes calm because the faces
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Kamala Harris makes a baby with a frowny
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type I would argue this with you I think
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the face she's making is reflective of
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oh my god what have we done that we have
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people like this well let's let's just
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like a female in cell
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you're right to feel that way we also
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have to remember that we're all in this
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you're not you're not you're gonna be
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smart
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and we're gonna take on the people who
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are just failing to have courage okay
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don't worry baby you're not gonna die
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well that's not the message take that
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back
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take that back oh speaking of take that
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back hold on by the way that was not a
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topper no you're right in audio it's not
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a topper I agree about how to take that
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back or is it it was really funny
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well first here's some women from the
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ITV talk show loose women responding to
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Greta this is in the UK a 16 year old
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environmental activist Greta Sundberg
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broke down in tears while speaking at
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the UN climate summit in New York
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yesterday in the speech she called are
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world leaders accusing them of stealing
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her dreams and childhoods finally got
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ears Christine I honestly watching that
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night still brings tears to my eyes
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because very rarely in this world now do
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you see people who are so devoted to
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their passion and it is to see that rule
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passion about the world this is about
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future generation she's so passionate
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about it and I just I just so adorable I
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really really respect her and her
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passion really got to me and years old
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and I'm really sorry but she's not being
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melodramatic that we are living in the
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world where we have to watch what we're
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doing there are animals that my children
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will never see you know on extinction I
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mean I did a program years ago with
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David Attenborough about animals who
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were close to extinction and I was sent
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to Sri Lanka to look at the turtles goes
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into the ocean and the turtles eat them
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because they in plastic bags because I
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think they're jellyfish we need to
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educate the Turtles they die it's just
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like that is our own doing and I think
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for me I try and do what I can but when
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you look at the facts she made me think
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well what is this about why is she
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getting so bad but passionate about it
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because she's the core rainforest around
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the world are being cut down it says
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here a rate of 30 foot it says here it
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oh yeah
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says here 30 football pitches per minute
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a minute that is fact
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it makes me think I've got to change my
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lifestyle and I really didn't I went
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home i sat down I thought what can I do
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what well the children are thinking of
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themselves and I think the funny thing
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is it leads to this clip which is the
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birth strike opener is this
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is this okay so this first strike
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phenomenon is something that I've sort
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of had like casual conversations about
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with friends but I didn't know that
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women were actually considering this
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yeah it's not just women either it's a
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lot of men couples specifically who are
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talking about all of the reasons why
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they will or will not have children and
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now they're just considering climate
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change and for these birth strikers that
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is the number one reason and they have
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declared signed it into the universe
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that they will not have children or have
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any more children
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because of climate change well what do
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we feel about this is this so extreme or
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kind of because of climate change well
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what do you feel about this is this so
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extreme a little bit but then when you
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think about it like I've had these
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conversations not necessarily about
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climate change but just children in
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general with my husband with my friends
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like you said and the number one reason
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for me is money but you know kind of
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changes it's another big thing too it's
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another thing to consider in a list of
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things to consider when couples women or
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men decide to have children I have to
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say that after the UN climate change
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report came out last fall and they
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basically said that by 2040 if we let it
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go up 1.5 degrees Celsius that we're
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gonna see more floods more extreme
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weather people will be moving inland
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more droughts
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and I actually thought well if that's in
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my lifetime is it worth bringing
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children into this yeah so waters I got
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one more of these clips good so waters
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of Waters world guy this this one of
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these promoters of the birth strike
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which is now there was no babies and of
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course he's a joker yeah and so this is
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a blithe and the no babies movement on
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waters world and it I think young people
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to have a legitimate question you know
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should is it okay to still
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children Alexandra Ocasio Cortez
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cautioning Millennials about climate
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change and posing the question whether
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people should even be having more kids
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but the movement reaches much farther
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than DC women in Great Britain refusing
26:43
to have children until global warming
26:45
ends I can't have a child until I am
26:50
passed absolutely convinced that we are
26:53
as seriously seriously different paths
26:56
here to explain the founder of birth
26:59
strike
26:59
Blythe pepino okay Blythe what are the
27:04
risk you're doing an interview and
27:06
someone starts off with okay you show
27:14
killer show killer show closer but okay
27:22
all the time he looks a little like Bugs
27:25
Bunny in fact he is the most insulting
27:28
of all the Fox host okay okay Blythe
27:37
Blythe pepino okay Blythe what are the
27:42
risks in your opinion of having a child
27:46
there aren't any risks to having a child
27:50
than giving birth do you mean or in the
27:53
future if you give birth which you're
27:56
refusing to do but if you get pregnant
27:59
and give birth what would be the problem
28:01
to the world or to your child the
28:05
problem that we are talking about is
28:07
that we are afraid for these these kids
28:10
futures would you be afraid of their
28:13
future we're afraid for their futures
28:16
but what could happen to the child when
28:18
they grow up well what we're looking at
28:22
in the next few decades at the end of
28:23
the century is a worldwide famine mass
28:27
displacement of people yeah famine food
28:30
shortages across the world as a result
28:32
of drought in our the places where we
28:35
grow food around the world and how we
28:36
feed ourselves
28:37
so you you're also looking at mass
28:39
displacement of people we're talking
28:42
five to five to six billion refugees as
28:47
a result of five to six billion
28:51
refugees to come on your on planet earth
28:56
there are everyone's gonna be a refuge
29:00
we're all gonna be running over there
29:02
you move over we are gonna be running
29:03
somewhere perhaps the most cynical abuse
29:09
of this situation came to us from
29:11
CloudFlare who when did they go public a
29:14
week or two ago
29:17
if they did I missed it yeah well so now
29:21
they're all about the PR and so they
29:23
they jump right in with some climate
29:26
news and some climate initiatives
29:28
they've taken and I find this very
29:30
cynical malicious BOTS continue to be a
29:36
problem on the Internet as the CEO and
29:40
we've decided to fight back because what
29:43
a BOTS do when BOTS are out there
29:46
wasting bandwidth what are they doing
29:48
they're using up CPU cycles and that is
29:51
a direct you can directly correlate that
29:54
to energy usage and to killing the
29:57
environment so from today customers have
30:01
the option of enabling BOTS fight mode
30:04
in the settings of their CloudFlare
30:07
dashboard CloudFlare as you know it has
30:11
no problem removing people from their
30:14
gateway and CloudFlare is an interesting
30:17
company many many organizations use them
30:21
the kind of as a front for all of their
30:24
back-end servers so if you get a some
30:26
kind of an attack denial of service
30:29
attack or any other type of attack then
30:31
the CloudFlare people are there to
30:33
protect you and your server but they
30:35
have no problem completely throwing
30:37
people off they've done that what was a
30:41
couple of websites they said you can't
30:43
use our service anymore and they
30:45
determine what web servers or what
30:48
things are BOTS so this is they're
30:52
really turning it into a very nice
30:54
censoring machine just by getting
30:57
everybody to flip on the bot fight mode
30:59
to fight climate change
31:02
I find this well I don't very I'm very
31:06
familiar with this company you are and I
31:11
there's climate change nonsense Oh too
31:14
bad they shouldn't do that yeah how are
31:17
you familiar with the company
31:18
well besides having talked about him on
31:21
this show about four years ago or five
31:24
years ago hmm I visited MIT wrote an
31:27
article by met the CEO I think I had him
31:29
explained to me what the hell they were
31:31
doing huh
31:32
and I played the pinball machine this in
31:33
their Lobby yeah you know him t-shirt
31:39
did you're an expert you're an expert on
31:44
them now oh my goodness spot in my eye
31:50
so yeah we yeah I did I liked that one I
31:53
think that's the best for the end of the
31:54
show that's the other one which is the
31:56
Blythe one but it's no it's not like
31:58
it's not like Greta and we could
32:00
probably close the night
32:11
that's right Greta I'm sure we'll be
32:14
using that jingle again in the future so
32:17
I'm not sure what happened to Brett
32:19
Brett Kavanaugh when we gonna impeach
32:21
him how long ago was that was that four
32:25
months ago the whistleblower showed up
32:27
that's why they heat off a Cavanaugh
32:33
this is very interesting I kind of dove
32:39
into this it is we can probably say up
32:42
front this is a non-story it's just as
32:44
dumb as Russia as the Russia collusion
32:46
it will go nowhere in fact the
32:49
telegraphing is that it's going nowhere
32:51
we had a series of speakers and things
32:55
that happened before the transcript or
32:58
notes or whatever it's called of the
33:00
phone call between President Trump and
33:03
presidents Lensky which is really just
33:05
two comedians hopping on the phone and
33:07
riffing together before before they
33:09
spoke and we had a whistleblower and I
33:13
was able to read the complaint as it
33:16
came out today
33:17
which was another thing that's all yeah
33:20
this is horrible
33:21
the the bad orange man he's a he's whole
33:24
he's breaking the law
33:25
he's holding stuff back from us this is
33:27
all completely wrong we can't have any
33:29
of this and so we had a couple of clips
33:32
before the transcript came out and a
33:36
couple after and the first one I wanted
33:38
to highlight is the as far as I know at
33:41
this point I'm the only challenger to
33:44
president Trump of the only Republican
33:46
challenger so he he does want to try and
33:48
become the the nominee instead of the
33:51
sitting president which is always that's
33:53
a tough nut to crack this is Bill weld
33:56
and he clearly was read in on the
33:59
whistleblower in the manner that whoever
34:04
leaked this information or if it was a
34:06
leaker to begin with and later became a
34:08
whistleblower and he of course he got
34:10
all his facts wrong and he also had a an
34:13
interesting solution obviously canceling
34:16
primaries undermines democratic
34:19
institutions and democratic elections
34:21
but that's far from the the deepest I
34:24
crying that the president has committed
34:26
here he's now acknowledged that in a
34:29
single phone call right after he
34:31
suspended 250 million dollars of
34:33
military aid to Ukraine he called up the
34:36
president of Ukraine and and pressed him
34:38
eight times
34:39
Joe Biden who the president thinks it's
34:42
going to be running against him talk
34:44
about pressuring a foreign country to
34:46
interfere with and control a US election
34:50
it couldn't be clearer and that's not
34:51
just undermining democratic institutions
34:54
that is treason it's treason deny and
34:57
simple and the penalty for treason under
34:59
the US code is death that's the only
35:02
penalty the Constitution is removal from
35:06
office and that might look like a pretty
35:08
good alternative to the president if he
35:10
could work out a plea deal okay you get
35:13
a clip of the day for that when I miss
35:15
that lunatic before we continue with
35:25
this discussion I do want to get this
35:27
straightened out about the whistleblower
35:29
issue mm-hmm and I found a clip which
35:32
was from it actually a columnist at wopo
35:36
of all places on the PBS Newshour
35:38
explaining this whole you know cuz it's
35:41
it's not well understood is he a
35:43
whistleblower he's not a whistleblower
35:44
they have the had the DNI guys
35:47
testifying before Congress as we speak
35:50
and he's telling them the same thing
35:52
that you know this guy's not a
35:53
whistleblower that has anything with the
35:55
intelligence community why are you
35:56
dragging me up here and here's the
36:01
rundown I think this was pretty good by
36:03
the way this this is the wopo
36:04
whistleblower rundown let's get right
36:07
into this whistleblower complaints under
36:09
the law are from the intelligence
36:10
community or supposed to go to Congress
36:12
how did this one end up at the Justice
36:15
Department well it's a pretty calm
36:18
located paths but essentially what
36:19
happens is once the complaint is made
36:21
folks in the intelligence community
36:24
question whether this is a valid
36:26
whistleblower complaint because the
36:28
president obviously is not a member of
36:30
the intelligence community he's not an
36:31
employee of one of those agencies so
36:34
what happens is they get legal advice
36:36
from the Justice Department and what the
36:38
Justice Department says is that no this
36:40
is not a valid legal complaint because
36:42
the it doesn't the whistleblower rules
36:44
don't really apply to conduct of the
36:46
president but interestingly and in some
36:48
ways more importantly the Justice
36:50
Department says but there may be a
36:52
criminal violation here so we need to
36:54
look at that so where we the Justice
36:57
Department are going to take a look at
36:58
what happened here and see if there's
36:59
reason to pursue a criminal
37:00
investigation
37:01
criminal violation of what campaign
37:04
finance law the question is the
37:10
president seeking a thing of value from
37:13
a foreign entity which is a violation
37:15
under campaign finance law and and that
37:18
question quickly turned into could you
37:20
characterize an investigation by a
37:22
foreign government as a thing of value
37:24
and that's the question they were
37:25
wrestling with and what was the timing
37:27
of all this when did it get to justice
37:29
and when did the folks in Public
37:32
Integrity clear say there was no
37:34
violation so it gets to the Justice
37:36
Department in late August and you know
37:39
different parts of the Justice
37:40
Department get read in and get involved
37:42
at different times but essentially
37:43
you're talking about the Public
37:45
Integrity section with some input from
37:48
the Criminal Division at the Justice
37:51
Department and the National Security
37:53
Division but essentially they look at
37:55
this question and by last week we're
37:57
told and that's important because
37:58
obviously a lot was happening upon this
38:00
issue publicly last week but last week
38:03
we're told the Justice Department
38:04
decided there was not a criminal case to
38:06
pursue here so done yeah well but what's
38:12
interesting is that Democrats and most
38:17
of the news media jumped on this before
38:19
they had seen any transcript of course
38:22
this all happened in July the
38:24
whistleblower one day later made his his
38:27
or her complaint it's all bit and I just
38:29
read it this morning I'm not going to
38:30
read it to you because it's just
38:31
very long and it's all hearsay and other
38:34
people heard this and we're all worried
38:35
and oh my goodness oh my gosh oh my
38:37
gracious what are we gonna do and but
38:39
what brought out all these numbnuts who
38:42
are apparently worried including John
38:44
Kerry and why John Kerry because his kid
38:47
had deals with hunter Biden and I think
38:50
they I don't know if they completed
38:52
everything together in Ukraine maybe
38:55
even some of the China deal so Kerry had
38:57
to come on Face the Nation this was
38:59
Sunday and while here he is first of all
39:02
it was hardly appropriate for the
39:04
president's personal attorney to be
39:05
involved in another country trying to
39:07
find dirt on a presidential candidate
39:09
number one number two what President
39:11
Trump has done is an abuse if he has
39:14
done it and the way to proved whether
39:16
he's done or not is released the
39:17
transcript of that conversation that's
39:20
how you get to the bottom of this but
39:22
there's just a you know for the
39:23
president United States to be leveraging
39:25
American foreign policy Hawking it
39:28
extorting the leader of another country
39:30
if that's what has happened is
39:32
unprecedented and the last time the
39:34
President did that Richard Nixon the
39:36
Republican Party stood up and held them
39:38
accountable for the abuse of power
39:40
this Republican party today is running
39:43
for cover and actually it was
39:46
inadvertently supporting a cover-up if
39:49
if what is alleged is true if any way to
39:53
get out at his release the transcript
39:55
let everybody see what the president
39:58
said and if he leverage if American
40:00
foreign policy and foreign aid to get a
40:03
president of another country to be the
40:05
opposition research arm a famous
40:08
campaign that is a fundamental profound
40:11
and deeply disturbing power if hedging
40:16
his words so let's get down to the
40:18
actual impeachable part Adam Schiff was
40:21
right back up on stage we haven't heard
40:23
from him for a couple of months he was
40:25
very quiet
40:25
boom their skin shedding hey I'm sorry
40:30
he was shedding his skin he's back
40:34
fresh fresh new scales and he did a
40:37
little stand-up yeah I don't want you to
40:40
get too far off the track before we go
40:42
from Carrie who claimed in
40:45
that's then that little spiel of his
40:48
that hit that Nixon did what Trump did
40:52
is what he said I know it's completely
40:54
untrue as far as I can recall Nixon
40:57
Nixon was was busted for obstruction of
41:01
justice because of the Watergate
41:03
break-in yes what they're sad nothing to
41:06
do with a foreign government or or
41:09
extorting a foreign government for his
41:11
political purposes what's he talking
41:13
about well this is why I'm going to play
41:15
Adam Schiff with his new skin he did a
41:18
big big stand up a big speech which have
41:21
some other excerpts from but first the
41:23
question was asked what exactly is
41:25
impeachable that the president did well
41:33
I think in its most naked form and this
41:36
is what our inquiry is going to look
41:38
into the president has now admitted the
41:41
notes of this call and and we don't even
41:43
know if these are the complete call
41:48
indicate the president United States
41:50
shaking down a foreign leader
41:52
essentially undermining the national
41:55
security of this country for a personal
41:58
political gain and one that violates his
42:05
oath of office so it is very powerful
42:10
evidence of that kind of potential
42:13
impeachable offense but we want to get
42:17
the full facts before the American
42:18
people and we also want to make sure we
42:20
take corrective action and I want to
42:22
thank the whistleblower we still don't
42:25
know whether this is the subject the
42:27
whistleblowers complain but I think this
42:30
single courageous individual may have
42:32
had the effect of forcing the White
42:35
House to provide Ukraine with this
42:37
funding knowing that these matters were
42:40
going to come to light
42:42
but this whistleblower has already added
42:45
tremendous impact in exposing wrongdoing
42:47
in the president United States and
42:48
helping protect our national security in
42:50
a way that his or her boss was unwilling
42:54
to do and by that I mean the director as
42:56
well as the president United States okay
42:58
so what
42:59
comes down to what they've all said is
43:01
he had a quid pro quo of withholding aid
43:06
in return for services that would
43:10
potentially help the president with the
43:12
2020 election so at first I thought it's
43:15
not even that long we'd read through the
43:17
call but I'm not going to do that but I
43:19
just want to give you the relevant
43:20
pieces so we can understand what exactly
43:23
this quid pro quo was according to the
43:25
notes we really don't know if it's true
43:27
enough
43:27
so this is president Solinsky he says I
43:30
would like to thank I was gonna do a
43:32
voice but I want I would like to thank
43:34
you for your great support in the area
43:36
of defense we are ready to continue to
43:37
cooperate for the next step specifically
43:40
we are almost ready to buy more javelins
43:42
from the United States for defense
43:43
purposes and then the president says I
43:45
would like you to do us a favor though
43:47
because our country has been through a
43:49
lot and Ukraine knows a lot about it I
43:51
would like you to find out what happened
43:52
with this whole situation with Ukraine
43:54
they say CrowdStrike
43:56
I guess you have one of your wealthy
43:58
people the server they say Ukraine has
44:00
it there are a lot of things that went
44:02
on the whole situation I think you're
44:04
surrounding yourself was the same people
44:06
I would like to have the Attorney
44:07
General call you or your people I would
44:09
like you to get to the bottom of that so
44:11
they is we just go it's what he did he
44:14
answer to the javelins his CrowdStrike
44:18
which has nothing to do with Joe Biden
44:19
has everything to do with Hillary
44:21
Clinton and her emails and we've talked
44:24
about the CrowdStrike
44:25
Ukraine connection before the FBI never
44:28
saw the DNC server that was apparently
44:31
hacked and for all everything we know it
44:35
somehow it's in Ukraine so it was not
44:38
about Joe Biden that is and then that's
44:40
after the next piece but here's the
44:42
thing that everyone is getting wrong in
44:43
court including shift and I'm kind of
44:46
informed on these things because they're
44:48
talking about this aid what aid and at
44:52
Fox News everyone oh yes with not four
44:54
hundred million in aid four hundred
44:56
million of the bull shit can people not
45:00
read we are ready to continue to
45:03
cooperate for the next step specifically
45:05
we are almost ready to buy more javelins
45:09
from the United States for defense
45:11
purposes in 27
45:13
the State Department and the president
45:15
approved a sale of anti-tank weapons
45:20
javelins to Ukraine a sale this is not
45:24
aid
45:25
there's no aid involved it's a sale it's
45:28
what we do we sell our crap to everybody
45:31
so DS we sell them to Germans we sell
45:34
them to every whoever wants that it's
45:36
our main business there is no aid zero
45:41
and he says we're almost ready we're
45:44
scraping together the money we're
45:45
breaking our piggy banks were getting
45:47
those javelins mr. president we're gonna
45:49
buy him from you so right off the bat
45:51
the premise is a lie there is no aid
45:55
nowhere and I'm well I'm flabbergasted
45:59
by this you should be and then let's go
46:03
to PBS
46:05
uh because what you said right there is
46:08
now I want you to listen to this is a
46:10
Judy and I'm gonna done playing two
46:13
clips out of order here just to be
46:15
that's actually referring to your point
46:17
this is Judy talking to one of the
46:20
Democrats on the Judiciary Committee
46:23
Chris Murphy a congressman what the
46:27
what's the fuss this is Chris Murphy
46:29
assertions on PBS senator Murphy thank
46:32
you very much for joining us
46:33
given your longtime knowledge
46:36
familiarity with Ukraine what is your
46:39
reaction to this memo we are now seeing
46:42
of the conversation between President
46:44
Trump and the president of Ukraine in
46:46
July it's absolutely devastating within
46:51
moments of zolensky asking the president
46:54
for more help for increased weaponry to
46:57
fight Russia the president asked
47:00
Solinsky to investigate one of the
47:02
president's political opponents Joe
47:04
Biden and makes some vague suggestion
47:07
that President that Vice President Biden
47:09
was bragging about getting a prosecutor
47:11
or stopping a prosecution in Ukraine
47:14
which is fundamentally not true there's
47:18
no way to come away from that phone call
47:21
without the impression that a priority
47:24
of the president's is to take part in
47:27
his political campaign for reelection in
47:29
the United States and of course this
47:31
phone call doesn't stand on its own Rudy
47:34
Giuliani's name is brought up several
47:35
times and we know that Giuliani and
47:38
perhaps others were repeatedly trying to
47:41
get the Ukrainians to open up these
47:44
investigations to politically destroy
47:46
one of the president's rivals I don't
47:48
think we've ever seen anything like it
47:50
you are not allowed to trade away the
47:53
credibility of the United States in
47:55
order to score political points or
47:57
destroy your political rivals and I
47:59
think it underscores the need for the
48:02
inquiry the house began yesterday the
48:05
senator as you know though the White
48:06
House is saying this is just an effort
48:08
and open effort by President Trump to
48:11
encourage the Ukrainians to clean up
48:13
corruption in their in their government
48:16
well that would be made more credible if
48:19
the president had mentioned any other
48:21
corruption investigation over the course
48:24
of that call there are you know likely
48:27
dozens of different corruption matters
48:29
that the president could have pressed
48:30
the Iranians on if his actual concern
48:33
was cleaning up corruption in Ukraine he
48:35
only mentioned one and it happened to be
48:37
requesting an investigation which is not
48:40
presently happening against his likely
48:42
plum 20 campaign opponent oh what a lie
48:45
it's what a lie and this is Judy talking
48:49
to him I want to play a package on Judy
48:52
show that she ran earlier in the show
48:55
before she talked to this guy this was
48:57
the end of the of the whole kind of
48:59
segment done now listen to this this is
49:01
the previous package is the clip
49:03
previous package a counter to this what
49:05
Murphy just lied about another
49:08
rapid-fire day of news centering around
49:10
President Trump he was at the UN meeting
49:13
with world leaders today but the
49:14
headlines came from his decision to
49:16
declassify and release a five-page memo
49:19
describing a July phone call with
49:22
ukrainian President
49:23
balota Mir zalenski the text is critical
49:26
to the fast rising impeachment debate it
49:28
shows president zalenski bringing up the
49:30
military javelin missiles he wants to
49:33
buy from the United States immediately
49:35
following that President Trump asks for
49:37
what he said is a favor to look into
49:40
CrowdStrike
49:41
the company that concluded Russia was to
49:43
blame for hacking into Democratic Party
49:45
email in 2016 a conclusion the president
49:48
has questioned after zalenski response
49:51
stressing the ethics of Ukrainian
49:53
investigations President Trump
49:55
next says he has heard about a Ukrainian
49:57
prosecutor who was unfairly shut down
50:00
that may have been a reference to this
50:02
man Viktor Shokan whom the u.s. saw as
50:05
corrupt and Joe Biden while he was vice
50:08
president tried to have fired a few
50:11
sentences later mr. Trump says there's a
50:13
lot of talk about Biden's sudden that
50:15
Biden stopped the prosecution and a lot
50:17
of people want to find out about that
50:20
so there were three items not one like
50:23
Murphy said and and Judy knew it because
50:27
this is a package that she pushed
50:30
why doesn't Judy say something to Chris
50:32
Murphy when he makes that blatant lie
50:34
that you pointed out and because she's a
50:36
lawyer
50:36
no she's I think she does loss she's
50:40
they're all in it is she's lost it so
50:42
again just to reiterate when the
50:44
president with the the lens president
50:47
Olinsky says we are ready to continue to
50:49
cooperate for the next step specifically
50:51
we are almost ready to buy more javelins
50:54
from the United States for defense
50:55
purposes and I'm reading from the CNN
50:57
version of the transcript so it this
50:59
could be wrong to the next thing the
51:01
president of the United States says I
51:02
would like you to do us a favor though
51:04
because our country has been through a
51:05
lot in Ukraine laws and a lot about it I
51:07
would like you to find out what happened
51:08
with this whole situation with Ukraine
51:10
they say crouch like sir I just read
51:11
that to you
51:12
then szalinski comes back and he's going
51:14
through a hole in he'll he's he starts
51:17
out the whole thing is mr. president I'm
51:18
we're draining the swamp we've learned
51:20
so much from you really excited to talk
51:23
to you I've been trying to get together
51:24
and then he says I guarantee you as the
51:26
president of Ukraine all investigations
51:28
will be done openly a candidly of
51:30
corruption in his own country and then
51:33
Trump comes back and says good because I
51:35
hear you had a prosecutor was very good
51:36
and he was shut down that's really
51:38
unfair a lot of people are talking about
51:40
that the way they shut you you're very
51:42
good prosecutor down and you had some
51:44
very bad people involved mr. Giuliani is
51:47
a highly respect now it goes on about
51:48
Giuliani and then he says the other
51:52
thing so the it's completely separated
51:56
from the javelins there's a lot of talk
51:58
about Biden son that Biden stop the
52:01
prosecution a lot of people want to find
52:03
out about what that's or whatever you
52:04
can do with the attorney general would
52:06
be great
52:07
Biden went around bragging that he
52:09
stopped the prosecution so if you can
52:11
look into it it sounds horrible to me
52:13
and then did the Solinsky comes in and
52:17
says oh yeah I wanted to tell you about
52:18
the prosecutor he says I'm knowledgeable
52:21
situation since we won the absolute
52:24
majority in our Parliament the next
52:25
prosecutor will be 100% my person my
52:28
candidate who will be approved and then
52:31
he asked Trump for a favor
52:34
the issue of the investigation of the
52:36
case is actually the issue of making
52:38
sure to restore the honesty so we will
52:40
take care of that and we will work on
52:41
the investigation in the end of the case
52:44
on top of that I would kindly ask you
52:46
mr. president if you have any additional
52:48
information you can provide us it will
52:50
be very helpful for the investigation to
52:52
make sure that we administer justice in
52:54
our country with regard to the
52:55
Ambassador to the United States from
52:56
Ukraine as far as I recall her name was
52:59
Ivanovich it was great that you were the
53:02
first one who told me that she was a bad
53:03
ambassador because I agree with you 100%
53:05
her attitude towards me was far from the
53:07
best and she admired the previous
53:09
president and she was on his side she
53:11
would not accept me as new president
53:13
well enough which is his entire issue
53:15
because he could not communicate
53:17
corruption was going on between then
53:20
Obama State Department and Ukraine and
53:23
they were worried that we would you know
53:27
think that they were horrible people
53:29
so all it takes is just to read through
53:32
this to see that they've made this up
53:33
out of and it's worse than I've ever
53:35
seen and immediately jumped to all these
53:38
conclusions so much so that Pelosi I'm
53:42
actually I'm gonna just play the
53:43
beginning I'll skip to the end again
53:45
before the transcript came out Pelosi
53:47
was standing on her podium not her
53:49
regular Speaker of the House podium oh
53:51
now we had five flags we had everything
53:54
all set up
53:55
she had her new she had that she has had
53:59
new skin
54:01
I mean if you squint at this video of
54:04
Nancy Pelosi were the new hair and her
54:06
new skin it's just like when you put the
54:10
glasses on what's the movie
54:15
they live they live yes she looks like
54:18
one of those Skeletor beasts so this is
54:21
before she has any proof or even the
54:23
notes of the transcript she's she's
54:26
pushed to do this last Tuesday we
54:28
observed the anniversary of the adoption
54:30
of the Constitution on September 17th
54:34
sadly on that day the intelligence
54:37
community Inspector General formally
54:40
notify the Congress that the
54:42
administration was forbidding him from
54:43
coming over a whistleblower complaint on
54:48
Constitution Day
54:50
I'd like the intelligent community
54:51
instead of intelligence that's kind of
54:53
cool press reports began to break of a
54:59
phone call by the President of the
55:01
United States calling upon a foreign
55:03
power to intervene in his election okay
55:06
that's quite an extrapolation of what
55:09
went on here so I'm fast-forwarding
55:13
through it all to get to the end it's
55:15
for article 1 powers including a
55:18
constitutional power of the utmost
55:20
gravity approval of articles of
55:23
impeachment and this week the president
55:26
has admitted to asking the president of
55:29
Ukraine to take actions which would
55:31
benefit him politically the action of
55:34
the truck the actions of the trump
55:35
presidency revealed dishonorable fact of
55:38
the president's betrayal of his oath of
55:41
office betrayal of our national security
55:43
and betrayal of the integrity of our
55:46
elections therefore today I'm announcing
55:49
the House of Representatives moving
55:51
forward with an official impeachment
55:53
inquiry ok official impeachment inquiry
55:58
we heard this we heard this on episode
56:01
11 63 of this podcast from Jerry Nadler
56:05
this is formal impeach impeachment
56:08
proceedings we are investigating all the
56:10
evidence we're gathering the evidence
56:11
and we will at the conclusion of this
56:13
hopefully by the end of the year vote to
56:17
vote articles impeachment to the House
56:20
floor or we won't that's a decision that
56:21
we'll have to make but that both that's
56:24
exactly the process we're in right now
56:25
so we've been in the
56:27
process it's an impeachment inquiry the
56:29
impeachment starts with filing of the
56:32
articles of impeachment and it takes a
56:34
vote in the House of Representatives but
56:36
apparently everyone's forgotten that and
56:38
now we're just pretending the
56:40
president's being impeached which is
56:41
just emphatically not true
56:45
well that's well hello I know but I've
56:48
but it's that's the idea because they
56:51
can't do the impeachment somebody said a
56:53
very interesting note to us describing
56:55
them the impeachment process to remind
56:58
us that you really really don't have I
57:00
mean the true if there's gonna be a
57:01
trial about impeachment if they're gonna
57:03
do all this investigation that's
57:04
actually gets done by the Senate well
57:06
ultimately yes but the house has to
57:09
finally have to do much more than just
57:10
fuck all these they would just file the
57:12
articles of impeachment and then he goes
57:15
to the Senate for a trial yeah there's
57:18
no reason for all these hearings as the
57:20
hearings thing is just a just a charade
57:23
it's just nonsense some way to embarrass
57:25
and slow down the president from doing
57:27
anything came from hopefully keep
57:29
Ginsburg alive and maybe when the next
57:32
election I think they're blowing at
57:34
doing that but just as an aside that I
57:37
had to sit I was up this morning I they
57:40
had the the DNI guy live on yes-mo
57:42
Flores yeah five feet through YouTube so
57:47
I clicked on it and it starts with this
57:49
ad of a I swear these people will see
57:53
this ad somebody having a stroke it's
57:55
like this fat guy who is a dead ringer
57:59
for Jerry Nadler really having a stroke
58:03
in this ad and now behold what the signs
58:06
of a stroke are and is zoom in on the
58:09
guy I swear to god I've said what what
58:12
what is Jerry Nadler doing in this
58:14
advertisement and was anyway I don't
58:18
know that began this probably Fox's idea
58:20
of a dumb joke could be why but it
58:23
wasn't real ad but I was a public
58:25
service ad so why why there was YouTube
58:27
running this well there's anyway but
58:28
this is a couple things I want to finish
58:30
up so now we're after the release of the
58:35
notes and we need to give it some color
58:38
and this is the clip that was played
58:41
quite a lot and again we're going back
58:42
to Adam Schiff so you just heard what's
58:45
going on yeah but you you're not doing
58:47
it right you see you got it you got to
58:48
understand what Trump is really saying
58:50
and this is what Adam Schiff is going to
58:53
explain
58:54
that this call summary proves that there
58:56
was no quid pro quo because the withheld
58:59
military aid never even came up in the
59:01
conversation what's your response to my
59:04
response is the president of Ukraine
59:06
brought up his country's need for
59:08
military assistance and immediately
59:10
thereafter the president ID States said
59:12
I have a favor I want to ask of you and
59:15
would not let this subject go there was
59:19
only one message that that president of
59:21
Ukraine got from that call and that was
59:23
this is what I need I know what you need
59:26
like any mafia boss the president didn't
59:30
need to say that's a nice country you
59:32
have it'd be a shame if something
59:34
happened to it because that was clear
59:36
from the conversation there is no quid
59:39
pro quo necessary to betray your country
59:42
or your oath of office even though many
59:45
read this as a quid pro quo I'm not
59:48
concerned whether it is a quid pro quo
59:49
or not
59:50
Oh Ukraine understood what this
59:53
president wanted he made it abundantly
59:55
clear he made it redundantly clear he
59:57
had his emissaries making it clear and
1:00:01
Ukraine needed no knew what it needed to
1:00:04
do if it wanted to get military
1:00:06
assistance and that is help the
1:00:08
president United States violate his oath
1:00:11
of office I mean do these people really
1:00:14
think they're gonna get away with this
1:00:15
that it will really work that we're all
1:00:17
so stupid
1:00:19
yeah okay then will it
1:00:22
no no okay then we're not so stupid
1:00:25
apparently well the problem the problem
1:00:27
is we can go into that is they're still
1:00:30
having the Republicans aren't buying any
1:00:33
of this
1:00:34
there's only 5% of the Republicans that
1:00:36
in the poll saying who should and should
1:00:39
the president be impeached it's the
1:00:42
numbers are not I mean they they just
1:00:44
keep hounding the pounding this is the
1:00:47
public and it's starting to annoy people
1:00:48
that a lot of people I think are just
1:00:51
turning off to it and I think the
1:00:52
Democrats might and and by the way this
1:00:55
Pelosi thing I met the point now where
1:00:58
I'm thinking Pelosi just given up and
1:01:00
she went along with the program because
1:01:02
it was the and she says it was the five
1:01:04
freshmen and there were these five
1:01:07
freshmen scores squad this is squad no
1:01:11
no not them five other freshmen know
1:01:15
that that were always against
1:01:17
impeachment until this we got to do
1:01:25
something you know cuz I'm gonna lose
1:01:26
they're all newbies in contested
1:01:29
districts that could go Democrat or
1:01:32
Republican and not the squad the squad's
1:01:35
been kind of I don't know never making
1:01:36
any noise and sorry they get other
1:01:38
things to worry about you know what's
1:01:39
interesting
1:01:40
and she knuckle to these five freshmen
1:01:43
who are all nude nicks mostly women so
1:01:48
you can say they're all women but to
1:01:51
whom are actually guys but it could be
1:01:53
women alright so Pelosi anyways let me
1:01:58
finish
1:01:59
Pelosi maybe deciding that the only way
1:02:03
to get a to get this resolved it is to
1:02:06
let the parties just lose the house
1:02:09
again and and just draw arms up in the
1:02:11
air so look I told you guys how to do
1:02:13
this you wouldn't listen to me and yours
1:02:15
now you're all screwed live with it
1:02:16
really
1:02:18
it's the only explanation I can have for
1:02:20
Pelosi knuckling under to five fresh or
1:02:22
seven freshmen
1:02:26
what is the anomalies these people
1:02:28
shouldn't be saying anything they
1:02:30
shouldn't have any opinions away this
1:02:31
the way the system works is a seniority
1:02:35
based system if you've been proven that
1:02:37
you should be there and not just a lucky
1:02:39
one shot because you got in because you
1:02:41
know that was the off you know that one
1:02:43
the off season election you got in and
1:02:47
now you're starting to throw your weight
1:02:48
around now this is not gonna this is not
1:02:50
acceptable nudnik is Yiddish stems from
1:02:55
Russian word tedious
1:02:58
it's a good word
1:03:02
the thing that that didn't get any
1:03:04
airtime and I had to go to c-span to get
1:03:06
it is the UN General Assembly besides
1:03:09
all the media attention Greta got the
1:03:12
two presidents sat down actually had a
1:03:13
press conference President Trump and
1:03:16
president keep forgetting his name we
1:03:19
really should know this zalinsky and
1:03:22
address the issues I think you read
1:03:25
everything so I think you read text I
1:03:31
I'm sorry but I don't want to be
1:03:34
involved to democratic often elections
1:03:43
elections of USA no you heard that we
1:03:47
had I think good phone call it was
1:03:52
normal we spoke about many things and I
1:03:56
so I think and you read it that nobody
1:04:00
push it pushed me yes I mean that we
1:04:05
have independent country and independent
1:04:08
general security and I can't push anyone
1:04:11
you know that's it that's the question
1:04:14
that is the answer so I didn't call
1:04:16
somebody or the new general security I
1:04:19
didn't ask him I didn't push him that's
1:04:22
it now when vitam son walks away with
1:04:25
millions of dollars from ukraine he
1:04:27
knows not to interestingly Trump isn't
1:04:29
is now just doubling down and hammering
1:04:31
on this stuff and they're paying a
1:04:33
millions of dollars that's corruption
1:04:35
when Biden son walks out of China with
1:04:37
1.5 billion dollars in a fund and the
1:04:40
biggest funds in the world
1:04:42
money out of China and he's there for
1:04:44
one quick meeting and he flies in on Air
1:04:47
Force two I think that's a horrible
1:04:50
thing I think it's a horrible thing but
1:04:52
I'm going far beyond that I know the
1:04:55
President and I've read a lot about
1:04:56
Ukraine I've read a lot about a lot of
1:04:58
countries he wants to stop corruption
1:05:00
Rudi's looking to also find out where
1:05:03
the phony which I'm started how it
1:05:06
started he had a Russian witch-hunt that
1:05:08
turned out to be two and a half years of
1:05:10
phony nonsense and I think he's got a
1:05:12
very strong right to do it he's a good
1:05:14
lawyer he knows exactly what he's doing
1:05:16
one of the great crimes committed is
1:05:18
Hillary Clinton deleting 33,000 emails
1:05:23
Congress sends her a subpoena I mean
1:05:25
I've never heard that she's done far
1:05:27
worse than that although I don't know
1:05:29
how much worse it can be and then she
1:05:31
said as I remember it that oh go they
1:05:33
had to do with the wedding and yoga she
1:05:35
does a lot of yoga right so they had
1:05:37
33,000 emails about the wedding of her
1:05:40
daughter and yoga I don't think so and
1:05:43
that's really Trump's point he's really
1:05:45
going after the Clinton server
1:05:47
CrowdStrike the emails that's really
1:05:50
what he said yeah I don't think he cares
1:05:51
at all about Biden now remember we
1:05:54
talked about win read this is the
1:05:56
Democrat the Republican fundraising arm
1:05:59
it's kind of like cher blue or act blue
1:06:03
I'm sorry they do all the transactions
1:06:05
all of the funds that come through from
1:06:07
the chip in campaigns and that's owned
1:06:09
by Kushner and Kushner's buddies they
1:06:12
have been on on full-blast a given
1:06:16
example of some of these tweets that are
1:06:18
coming in and it's always the same
1:06:20
amount by the way breaking news Nancy
1:06:23
wants to impeach President Trump needs
1:06:25
you on his impeachment defense team
1:06:27
we're sending him each donor in one hour
1:06:30
replied yes to donate $100 next one do
1:06:34
you not stand with President Trump he
1:06:37
needs you on his impeachment defense
1:06:38
team Adam slick personalized show him
1:06:42
support all gifts match two times reply
1:06:45
yes to donate $100 and it's just five a
1:06:49
day their fundraising like crazy off of
1:06:54
this and I find
1:06:55
that's the idea yeah I find I find those
1:06:58
texts and I'm glad you stayed on the
1:07:00
mailing list but I took myself off I was
1:07:03
on warrens mailing messages I don't have
1:07:10
my text but I've never received text
1:07:12
messages from presidents pretty
1:07:14
aggressive it's very aggressive these
1:07:17
guys are all over it and I find it quite
1:07:19
insulting personally I think it is
1:07:21
insulting it's also you know it's
1:07:24
assuming that you don't know what's
1:07:25
going on it's almost like oh great look
1:07:29
what they did this is gonna give us an
1:07:31
opportunity to bring in a lot of
1:07:32
millions that's annoying people should
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be sending the money to the No Agenda
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show instead
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and with that I'd like to thank you for
1:07:39
your courage and say in the morning to
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you the man who put the C in cryosphere
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John C Dvorak well in the morning you
1:07:48
mr. Adam Courier in the morning you all
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boots on the ground feet in the air
1:07:51
subs in the water and all the games and
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nights out there in the morning troll
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room very busy today with all of our
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trolls let's see how many trolls we can
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count today 1051 they are no agenda
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topping and also in the morning to the
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art artist who brought us just the
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fabulous another award-winning piece for
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episode 1175 the title that was son of a
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Biden as if we as if we had vision that
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it was coming and this was done by Nick
1:08:33
the rat and it was derived from the
1:08:37
discovery that Alexandria Ocasio Cortez
1:08:40
had a nickname in school her nickname
1:08:41
was sandy and you should take over John
1:08:45
because I wasn't familiar with this a
1:08:46
caricature
1:08:49
yes I mentioned in the process that
1:08:51
sandy is a very common name when I was a
1:08:54
kid I think Adam had a few friends but
1:08:58
to me it always invokes the girlfriend
1:09:01
of spongebob this the squirrel named
1:09:05
Sandy who would go to the hang out with
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SpongeBob and his buddies the squirrel
1:09:10
in a and she's always be in a diving
1:09:12
suit and so she'd be down because you
1:09:16
know squirrels really can't live
1:09:17
underwater like it like a sponge can
1:09:19
well and and so Nick the rat immediately
1:09:24
took one of the sponge but we wanted the
1:09:26
sandy diving suit
1:09:30
cartoon frames and stuck or tear Casio
1:09:33
cortezes head into the helmet and it
1:09:37
would just made me laugh a lot when I
1:09:39
saw it it was simple and genius and
1:09:41
whenever we have a laughing out loud
1:09:44
loud moments from either of the hosts
1:09:47
that's usually a pretty good indication
1:09:49
that that's gonna be the piece and if
1:09:50
you look at a piece of art and it makes
1:09:52
you laugh just looking at it it's good
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no matter what it is so that was in his
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Ollie and her - he entered early and
1:10:00
once because I think he knew he had it
1:10:03
usually they go Nicoll do five different
1:10:05
pieces just to make sure he's in the
1:10:08
running some people you know that you do
1:10:11
want to get on they saw their competitor
1:10:13
with a lot of pieces but when you just
1:10:14
drop one in and right at the beginning
1:10:16
it's just like winds just because you
1:10:18
had a hunch it was a beautiful piece and
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we appreciate very very funny and cute
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and comics for bloggers immediately put
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have filed a protest
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he just took out from the spongebob I
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put heaven of some of these is legal
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it's not from the guy who drew two lines
1:10:44
of milania's boobs and won the art album
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art and he's complaining about Nick's
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piece come on I love the competition
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artists that read war art is that war no
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just fun to peruse through them there's
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a lot of great stuff that we just are
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unable to use we have ten times the
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amount of art that we have episode so I
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think we're up to thirteen or fourteen
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artists if they print stuff on their
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always like the balance Cory Ainsworth
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starts it off from Edgerton Wisconsin
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365 dollars and 25 cents I've been
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listening to NOAA Jennifer a year now
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and I've noticed a shift in the way I
1:12:19
view media and politics my newfound
1:12:21
ability to see bias has been more
1:12:24
valuable to my mental health than any
1:12:26
SSRI I wanted to give back to the best
1:12:30
podcasted in the universe as I just sold
1:12:32
my house it was a rough selling process
1:12:34
as the buyer was sporting a man but I
1:12:36
nope I went out to eat with some
1:12:39
millennial Democrats to celebrate and
1:12:42
can report that the creepy Uncle Joe
1:12:44
meme is still alive and well here's to
1:12:47
another year jingles dogs are people to
1:12:50
respect and some karma please
1:12:59
Oh ESP ICT you've got karma you know
1:13:07
those two fit together very nicely
1:13:09
actually
1:13:10
yeah same call same something same bee
1:13:15
same vibe sir Gator of the North Texas
1:13:19
swamps comes in with two 33333 from
1:13:22
Providence village and Texas Jobs car
1:13:26
mode be appreciate appreciated thank you
1:13:28
for the sanity sir Gator of the North
1:13:31
Texas swamps jobs jobs and jobs which
1:13:43
Ballard $301 in one cent thank you for
1:13:49
the show wanted to push both you happy
1:13:51
by wonder wish happy birthday my wife
1:13:53
917 Robyn 61 the keeper Sun 915 Justin
1:13:58
32 the douche bag and my other son Jesse
1:14:01
33 who has no Nicks he has no nickname
1:14:04
Jesse he's just a ki just there no
1:14:09
nickname the kid yeah well actually
1:14:12
Justin's the kid my son Justin could
1:14:14
also use some baby-making karma and I
1:14:16
would use some extra house selling Karma
1:14:20
is there's a percent of the profits I
1:14:22
made in a small investment in a
1:14:24
restaurant chain around Dallas called
1:14:26
wing bucket so anyone in the area check
1:14:29
it out so I can make more donations love
1:14:31
all the news an analysis that I can't
1:14:34
get anywhere else with the humor we need
1:14:37
to keep this going
1:14:38
no jingles no karma sir richard the
1:14:41
lionheart except he actually asks make
1:14:46
sure we do it
1:14:47
you've got karma no it's actually in NJ
1:14:54
with njj kaze no jingles no just car no
1:14:58
just no jobs carbs no wait he didn't ask
1:15:01
for jobs karma no jingles just karma I
1:15:04
think that's what it is all right good
1:15:06
well we did it then we did it right
1:15:10
complicating matters with the the do
1:15:14
boss
1:15:14
Vladislav came in from Moscow in or
1:15:18
Moscow $300 I looked for a note from him
1:15:21
couldn't find anything if you have
1:15:22
anything to tell us it gets curiously
1:15:25
came in on my spreadsheet my original
1:15:29
call your old PayPal account my PayPal
1:15:32
account as in in Cyrillic huh
1:15:35
and so I had to translate it and it said
1:15:38
it gave me this name by the way dooba
1:15:40
dooba and it was another there's a third
1:15:43
name in there and it said to me they
1:15:45
want to try translating from Russian
1:15:47
this is this is Ukrainian and so his
1:15:50
name according to the translators is
1:15:52
Ukrainian eyes the name no I think he's
1:15:56
donated before I'm pretty sure might
1:15:58
yeah I'm pretty sure well if you have
1:15:59
anything for us let us know but in the
1:16:01
meantime thank you yes Thank You comrade
1:16:04
associate executive producer starting
1:16:06
with anonymous in Michigan and he sent a
1:16:08
check in a note it's always one of the
1:16:12
better ways to stay anonymous thank you
1:16:16
for doing the research for me and for us
1:16:18
you and the fellow producers keep me
1:16:20
sane here as 272 for September 29th it's
1:16:24
270 second day of 2019
1:16:29
now you get your PIN oh yes I want to
1:16:36
know and I didn't send us the Eric cuz I
1:16:38
just it was his handwritten and I wasn't
1:16:40
gonna because I couldn't cut and paste
1:16:41
it
1:16:42
I want to notify you that by error
1:16:44
mostly on my and I think I was not
1:16:49
properly knighted by ceremony maybe that
1:16:52
can be resolved today with that I humbly
1:16:55
request that I be allowed to change my
1:16:58
title from sir
1:16:59
Roscoe to sir a source familiar with the
1:17:05
matter okay and then he needs so I just
1:17:10
would just read him got it I don't I
1:17:13
just he just wants a title change he
1:17:16
Sheree what he wasn't knighted at all is
1:17:17
that what he's saying he wasn't properly
1:17:20
night and maybe that can we word I know
1:17:22
okay this just do a title change if that
1:17:24
if that works for him if it doesn't he
1:17:26
can write again
1:17:30
soon to be sure with a baba ba-ba-ba-ba
1:17:34
he says jobs in general karma please ok
1:17:37
jobs jobs jobs and jobs all right
1:17:48
next another birthday boy sir Jeff Jeff
1:17:52
Roe of the rock wall in Heath Texas 250
1:17:56
- I'm sorry 20 $50 of to do sense and he
1:18:00
writes and John and Adam I often wish I
1:18:02
was there was more I could do for the no
1:18:04
agenda show unfortunately I'm not
1:18:05
particularly creative enough to make
1:18:07
album art I don't have time to figure to
1:18:12
figure out the technical ways to make
1:18:15
clips and I am NOT funny but I do have
1:18:19
cash so I'm making my annual birthday
1:18:21
donation as would turn 52 on Saturday I
1:18:24
find that a donation to the No Agenda
1:18:26
show is the best gift that one can give
1:18:29
themselves it helps to ensure that you
1:18:33
get a birthday present two times a week
1:18:36
for the whole year I'm also a big fan of
1:18:38
dhm plugged and grumpy old Ben's and I
1:18:41
wouldn't have known about these podcasts
1:18:44
without no agenda thanks for all the
1:18:47
hard work that you do to help us cut
1:18:48
through the media madness and find the
1:18:51
truth for jingles I'd love to hear I
1:18:53
mentally of sharpton clips along with
1:18:56
little mac and cheese a goat karma is
1:18:58
always a plus thanks again sir Jeffro
1:19:00
yeah and in honoring the newsletter
1:19:04
which i thought was one of the better
1:19:09
opening titles in peach we much I
1:19:12
thought that gave me a little kick I
1:19:15
thought we'd do is some og Sharpton
1:19:17
Knight is the measure of whether the
1:19:20
country begins in the state of Wisconsin
1:19:24
a national drive to push back or whether
1:19:28
we have more to go to build a movement
1:19:31
of resistance but resist we much we must
1:19:36
and we will much
1:19:38
about that you've got and onward to
1:20:04
Donald O'Malley $240 and 93 cents you
1:20:08
have the PDF there ah I do I didn't put
1:20:12
it into my show folder but I can get
1:20:15
that quite simply quite quickly
1:20:20
yes I thought I could well he said he
1:20:23
writes I was gonna have you read it but
1:20:24
I can do it i TM gents please feel free
1:20:26
to read what you think is necessary on
1:20:28
the air done no my karma and title
1:20:32
changed the rest is up to you I will
1:20:34
request business karma as my only jingle
1:20:36
is I'm a software developer or better
1:20:38
yet solution provider not a coder who
1:20:41
started a business with a previous
1:20:42
supervisor over this past year and our
1:20:44
first product is now live with the first
1:20:47
paying customer
1:20:48
we created a fundraising platform
1:20:50
focused on school pto PTAs and other
1:20:54
smaller nonprofits that are largely
1:20:56
ignored as or raped by vendors this is
1:21:00
one of my ways of sharing the value for
1:21:02
value model explained in the
1:21:04
excruciating detail below that here's
1:21:08
the changes he needs title change and
1:21:11
Protectorate I have reached barons
1:21:13
status and I would like to claim the
1:21:15
state of Minnesota as my Protectorate I
1:21:18
would like to be referred to henceforth
1:21:20
as Baron doom liberator of the Minnesota
1:21:25
slaves ok County Baron Doom liber8 or of
1:21:32
the Minnesota slaves yes
1:21:36
Baron doom liberate and yes to be
1:21:39
pronounced that would doom doom hip dude
1:21:42
Liberator to the Minnesota slaves I will
1:21:45
read a little bit of this he says before
1:21:46
I explain my value for value journey
1:21:48
since it does have something to do with
1:21:50
us I want to bring a counterpoint to why
1:21:52
I think it's important for people to
1:21:53
write in and indicate that they don't
1:21:55
agree with everything you say I also
1:21:57
think it's important for you to read
1:21:58
that and preferably without berating
1:22:01
them
1:22:07
when you hear read that you are reading
1:22:10
it with the mind already open to the no
1:22:13
agenda way of thinking however new
1:22:15
listeners who are trying to break their
1:22:16
minds free from the masses are caught up
1:22:18
in a hyper polarized environment we are
1:22:20
expecting to blindly in with that
1:22:22
question accept and agree with our side
1:22:25
no matter what the societal requirements
1:22:27
make it hard for new listeners to hear
1:22:28
no agenda and understand that we just
1:22:31
get to think for ourselves while
1:22:33
disagreeing openly when we don't agree
1:22:36
with whatever the group you're
1:22:38
disagreeing with when people write and
1:22:41
indicate that they do not agree with
1:22:42
everything I think it's very important
1:22:44
okay now he goes on and on about this
1:22:46
issue which I will now address we're in
1:22:51
we yes we do Mach many uh people who
1:22:53
come in with any comment whatsoever
1:22:55
especially when they say that but the
1:22:58
reason is not because not because
1:23:00
they're saying that they did they don't
1:23:02
agree with everything it's because it is
1:23:05
always assumed that they don't agree
1:23:08
with everything because nobody would in
1:23:10
fact Adam and I even on today's show
1:23:13
don't agree about the one-upsmanship
1:23:15
clip we disagree constantly not not
1:23:18
constantly but we disagree enough and
1:23:20
it's which is the reason one's crackpot
1:23:23
ones buzzkill
1:23:24
and so it's not that we're mocking them
1:23:27
or condemning them for disagreeing with
1:23:30
us ever but for them even bringing it up
1:23:33
that's it that's all there is to it but
1:23:35
I appreciate this note and I will not
1:23:38
mock you since you're now a baron so
1:23:40
barons are not mockable
1:23:41
off with his head he might say so be
1:23:44
careful yeah
1:23:46
treason leads to death okay anyway thank
1:23:49
you very much for that and sir Finch is
1:23:54
next I think on the list sir Finch comes
1:23:56
in with two three four five six one of
1:23:57
my favorite donations impeach we much
1:24:00
would love a Donald J by the way that is
1:24:03
the only reason this newsletter did so
1:24:05
well I cracked up and I and I said as
1:24:10
Tina yes she laughed out loud wherever
1:24:13
she was at work yeah it's very funny
1:24:16
it's funny I know I was I don't know I
1:24:18
just came to me at the very some moment
1:24:21
know it's like God use much I would love
1:24:23
a Donald Trump don't trust China China
1:24:26
is a ho ho jingle and a large dose of
1:24:31
jobs goat Karma thank you for your
1:24:33
cursor Finch every time I hear it it's
1:24:51
funny it's funny it's fun it's one of
1:24:54
those things that's funny
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so with that thing could concludes our
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list of associate executive producers
1:24:59
and executive producers for show 1176
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want to thank each and every one each
1:25:04
and every each and every one of them
1:25:07
I've must been listening to Ben Shapiro
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for helping the show no it sounds more
1:25:13
like you were listening to Nancy
1:25:18
leaving words out exactly thank you
1:25:23
these are executive and associate
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executive producers just like Hollywood
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or associate executive producer of the
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courage and for all of that and will
1:25:48
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formula is this we go out for your
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1:26:16
okay
1:26:18
[Music]
1:26:20
[Applause]
1:26:22
[Music]
1:26:35
yes the vape wars and we have a huge
1:26:39
development in the vape wars as
1:26:42
witnessed by this clip breaking news as
1:26:46
the heat on e-cigarettes increases Joule
1:26:48
labs CEO Kevin burns announced his
1:26:51
immediate resignation on CTM last month
1:26:53
Burns gave a blunt message to young
1:26:55
users don't they don't use Joule don't
1:26:59
start using nicotine if you don't have a
1:27:00
pre-existing relationship with nicotine
1:27:02
house whatever he wants the company has
1:27:05
also suspended all advertising and says
1:27:07
it will not lobby the Trump
1:27:09
administration on new vaping laws saying
1:27:11
in a statement it will fully support and
1:27:13
comply with the final policy when
1:27:15
effective on the first day of a four
1:27:18
month ban smoke shops across
1:27:20
Massachusetts had empty shelves the
1:27:23
moratorium of e-cigarette products
1:27:24
includes flavored and unflavored
1:27:26
containing tobacco and/or marijuana
1:27:28
which is legal in Massachusetts and both
1:27:31
online or retail sales the Massachusetts
1:27:34
governor Charlie Baker said it was
1:27:35
necessary for health officials to get a
1:27:38
handle on a spike in vaping related
1:27:40
illnesses this temporary ban will allow
1:27:42
state government and medical providers
1:27:44
the time they need to understand the
1:27:46
dangers and respond accordingly
1:27:49
Massachusetts governor says he can
1:27:51
extend the vaping ban beyond the four
1:27:53
months and other states are taking
1:27:55
similar steps neighboring Rhode Island
1:27:57
just issued a ban for all flavored
1:27:59
vaping products in California is urging
1:28:02
its residents to stop vaping altogether
1:28:04
so let's put this all together we had a
1:28:07
vape industry insider who was in the
1:28:12
advertising side of the business and
1:28:13
said this is all just delaying tactic
1:28:16
and this is maybe a week and a half or
1:28:18
two weeks ago all of this noise about
1:28:20
vaping and people dying and it's all
1:28:23
noise all the tobacco industry is trying
1:28:26
to do is slow down the vaping craze so
1:28:29
they can come in with their real new
1:28:31
product which is the
1:28:34
dried tobacco it's not really a
1:28:37
vaporizer but it is a smokeless system
1:28:40
known as I coifs IQ OS and something
1:28:46
that we wasn't really on our radar is
1:28:48
after Altria bought jewel for 18 billion
1:28:53
dollars they were working on a merger
1:28:56
with Philip Morris and now this the CEO
1:29:01
of jewel has been replaced with a top
1:29:04
tobacco executive and now it looks like
1:29:08
Altria and Philip Morris will merge but
1:29:14
on very different terms than all the
1:29:16
Altria would have wanted and let me read
1:29:19
from the New York Times I mean that it's
1:29:22
on and off about the merger but I'm
1:29:24
pretty sure that the that they'll get
1:29:26
together but Philip Morris has said the
1:29:28
two companies are now going to focus on
1:29:31
rolling out the I cross heated tobacco
1:29:34
product in the United States they
1:29:37
emphasize that I cross which Philip
1:29:39
Morris International sells abroad which
1:29:41
has received FDA approval for sale in
1:29:43
the United States is not an e vapor
1:29:45
product I cross as a pen like electronic
1:29:48
device with a battery pack that
1:29:49
resembles a cigarette case it features
1:29:52
the heating blade that warms a tobacco
1:29:54
stick and emits a vapor with the taste
1:29:58
of tobacco but with fewer noxious
1:30:00
chemicals than cigarette smoke the FDA
1:30:03
has approved it for sale in the United
1:30:05
States and said the product could help
1:30:07
people to quit smoking the agency is
1:30:10
still weighing whether to permit I costs
1:30:12
to be marketed as a reduced risk product
1:30:15
so this was the plan we knew something
1:30:19
fishy was going on
1:30:21
yes it's very dangerous to vape nicotine
1:30:25
salts at high at high wattage or sub-ohm
1:30:31
as they say so low resistance so you're
1:30:33
really burning that it can create bends
1:30:35
I think it's bends ain't been benzene
1:30:39
acid and that apparently is what is
1:30:42
drying up in people's lungs and making
1:30:44
them very sick and making them die I
1:30:46
think it may be even up to
1:30:47
eight or nine people globally now still
1:30:50
less than Tide Pods that people ate but
1:30:52
there you go or the four hundred
1:30:54
thousand that died here from smoking so
1:30:58
they really the you know and they went
1:31:02
after the vape industry on the hill
1:31:04
there was a there was a hearing about
1:31:07
vape products and they brought in Vicky
1:31:10
Porter who's a vape advocate and
1:31:12
Rasheeda to leave for some reason is on
1:31:14
this this committee and she you know
1:31:17
took her orders from wherever it's
1:31:18
coming from I guess from the tobacco
1:31:20
industry because that was the whole
1:31:22
point to ruin the vape industry outlaw
1:31:25
vaping states are pulling vape the
1:31:28
outlawing vape stores are shutting down
1:31:30
there's no more access to it yeah you
1:31:33
can still have your Joule maybe who
1:31:34
knows maybe it'll just convert to I
1:31:36
cross I don't know so she did her job
1:31:39
was on health and so it's so important
1:31:42
that you all continue to speak truth
1:31:44
about this because the long-term effects
1:31:47
is very dangerous especially because
1:31:48
they have been targeted towards youth
1:31:50
and then you don't miss Porter I was
1:31:53
reading cuz I want to know more about
1:31:54
you and and your beliefs and I respect
1:31:56
that we all have different abilities but
1:31:58
you you call yourself a comes converted
1:32:01
conservative and a reformed Marxist are
1:32:04
you conspiracy theorists I think my
1:32:07
politics are entirely irrelevant to this
1:32:09
hearing oh okay why were you winking at
1:32:11
one of my colleagues on the other side
1:32:13
of the aisle you winked cuz I know Glenn
1:32:15
Grothman oh that's what it's all the
1:32:16
winking did he introduce me he's a
1:32:19
friend of mine
1:32:19
okay understand I didn't know what the
1:32:21
winking was because I thought maybe
1:32:23
there was something like a conspiracy
1:32:25
thing going on there I didn't know
1:32:27
anything there's a conspiracy in this
1:32:28
very ma'am no I actually think people
1:32:31
are speaking truth here and you can
1:32:33
provide per information AI a drop may I
1:32:36
address the truth well the truth to you
1:32:38
is very different for the majority of
1:32:40
people in this room who do believe that
1:32:42
children are for me like quit smoking
1:32:44
with these cigarettes noted agent Lee
1:32:46
and other people you're still smoking
1:32:48
I'm not smoking
1:32:50
thank you thank you I'm not lying under
1:32:53
oath Porter please yeah just another
1:32:55
shit show on the hill but it and now I
1:32:57
just just off business wire terrible
1:32:59
what the hell's going on there
1:33:01
that's a Rashida to leap just off the
1:33:03
business wire Philip Morris
1:33:05
International Inc the makers of I cross
1:33:08
today announced that merger discussions
1:33:09
with Altria Group Inc have ended
1:33:13
Andre Colin t-butyl Apple of CEO CEO of
1:33:16
PMI said after much deliberation the
1:33:18
companies have agreed to focus on
1:33:20
launching ike wasps in the US as part of
1:33:22
their mutual interest to achieve a
1:33:25
smoke-free future so that what they're
1:33:28
doing I think is because I think the
1:33:31
jewel guys were worse were suckered into
1:33:34
this and this maybe is a question for
1:33:36
you know that you and Horowitz can talk
1:33:38
about I have the feeling that they they
1:33:41
lured them in to then make this big
1:33:44
stink about vaping products and under
1:33:47
the guise of hey man we're gonna acquire
1:33:49
you but then kill them kill them kill
1:33:53
the company killed the whole industry it
1:33:55
will be illegal back to bathtubs
1:33:57
everybody just to market I cross and now
1:34:00
they're tossing them a bone like yeah
1:34:02
you can market this because they do owns
1:34:05
they do own some I cross patent I think
1:34:08
yeah go ahead you can market this and
1:34:10
then they'll buy them at a much cheaper
1:34:11
price that's what I would predict would
1:34:14
be next is Altria is a massive target
1:34:17
now that the dis has taken place so
1:34:21
there you go this whole thing is has
1:34:23
always been about putting the slaves
1:34:26
back on actual tobacco products with
1:34:28
actual horrible shit in it although much
1:34:31
less than traditional cigarettes and the
1:34:34
news media helped them and so did the
1:34:36
politicians good job everybody
1:34:38
we didn't help them done we didn't
1:34:42
that's that's the way the system is yeah
1:34:45
that's it
1:34:45
it works somehow yeah so we can retire
1:34:48
the vapor wars jingle because the vape
1:34:50
wars are over and I can't wait to try
1:34:52
out this I cross it sounds like a real
1:34:54
turd sure it smells like one there's a
1:34:58
backhoe here which reminds me of
1:34:59
barbarians at the gate a movie a
1:35:02
must-see for No Agenda producers
1:35:05
barbarians at the gate was about the
1:35:07
leveraged buyout of was that Philip
1:35:09
Morris no RJ r RG art that Nabisco
1:35:13
abisco and the whole thing fell apart
1:35:16
because they had developed a smokeless
1:35:19
cigarettes spoiler a smokeless cigarette
1:35:21
that actually was smokeless except when
1:35:24
you lit it with a match then it smelled
1:35:26
like actual poop
1:35:30
and that ruined anyway it's a great
1:35:33
movie to watch I think it's an HBO
1:35:34
production actually well another
1:35:38
controversy is now boiling Oh
1:35:42
and I have three clips which are defined
1:35:44
them very entertaining mm-hmm it's about
1:35:47
the latest on about black Pete oh not
1:35:50
again it's oh you know why it's almost
1:35:52
we're coming up on December 5th that's
1:35:54
when when Black Pete appears in the
1:35:56
Netherlands here's a good background
1:35:59
Iran black Pete and what they're gonna
1:36:01
do about it because it's become a we
1:36:03
knew this was gonna happen
1:36:04
I think we predicted it on the show that
1:36:06
black Pete can not go on forever
1:36:08
no and so they've come up with a new way
1:36:10
of they come up with a solution
1:36:13
Santa's help her in the Netherlands is
1:36:16
known as Black Pete and we've spoken
1:36:19
about Black Pete on the show before and
1:36:21
the controversies surrounding him and
1:36:23
and the helpers according to folklore
1:36:25
black Pete is a more from Spain and when
1:36:29
people dress up as him they often table
1:36:32
their faces with black paint and therein
1:36:35
lies the problem many believe the Black
1:36:38
Pete character promotes racist
1:36:39
stereotypes there have been violent
1:36:42
confrontations over the issue unless
1:36:43
even sparked debates in the Dutch
1:36:46
parliament DW correspondent Stefan boss
1:36:48
grew up in the Netherlands but this year
1:36:51
is gonna be different stuff um yes it's
1:36:53
going to be radically different I would
1:36:56
say wow I love that you got this clip of
1:36:58
a ditch guy shown that's great II
1:37:00
because for the first time only beats
1:37:06
with soot wipes will be allowed they
1:37:09
even call him the soot beat no longer
1:37:12
the black Pete okay yes so what I'm
1:37:15
saying instead of painting your face
1:37:16
fully black you just can dog yes as
1:37:20
though because you know traditionally
1:37:22
Santa Claus comes down the chimney and
1:37:23
if you can manage to me you're going to
1:37:24
pick a specimen so that's the thing
1:37:27
exactly and that is really a dramatic
1:37:31
development because it was announced
1:37:34
even by the national television
1:37:37
broadcaster and they announced that for
1:37:40
the first time only suit Pete's will be
1:37:44
allowed to participate in this annual
1:37:48
entry this year it's Apeldoorn and the
1:37:51
municipality there was saying well we
1:37:54
are not really a way
1:37:56
black Petes anymore so the blackfeet has
1:37:59
been banned from apeldoorn Wow so you
1:38:04
familiar with such I am was not up to
1:38:08
speed on the suit beats this V now it's
1:38:12
here because if to no agenda show which
1:38:14
did you know it's the best podcast in
1:38:16
the universe according to the middle
1:38:18
report so I got two more clips that
1:38:21
one's the last one is the short one but
1:38:22
let's hear more about such Pete ok yes
1:38:27
some foreigners are quite surprised by
1:38:29
the whole black peace debate American
1:38:31
author and comedian David Sedaris has
1:38:33
written a story about the tradition the
1:38:36
story is called 6 to 8 black men and he
1:38:38
once read it to a group of Dutch
1:38:40
students this I think is the greatest
1:38:42
difference between us and the Dutch
1:38:44
while a certain segment of our
1:38:46
population might be perfectly happy with
1:38:48
the arrangement if he told the average
1:38:50
white American that 6 to 8 nameless
1:38:52
black men would be sneaking into his
1:38:55
house in the middle of the night he
1:38:56
would barricade the doors and armed
1:38:58
himself with whatever he could get his
1:39:00
hands on 6 to 8 did you say David
1:39:04
Sedaris there and yeah he's talking
1:39:05
about your average white American what
1:39:07
about your average black Dutch person it
1:39:10
is very interesting because there are
1:39:12
very different reactions of course the
1:39:15
people from the group called kick-out
1:39:19
swore to Pete that is even here existing
1:39:22
they are very happy with this latest
1:39:26
arrangement because they cite history
1:39:29
they recall that in 1863 slavery was
1:39:33
abolished in the former Dutch colonies
1:39:36
of Suriname and the Dutch entails
1:39:40
ending some 200 years of slavery and
1:39:42
they view this black Piet character as
1:39:45
really a leftover from that horrible
1:39:49
time now I've also spoken with other
1:39:52
people his friends from Suriname and
1:39:54
they find this discussion ridiculous
1:39:57
even one of them told me well it now
1:40:00
means that I can no longer play the
1:40:03
character of black Piet but it is a very
1:40:06
divisive issue in the Netherlands
1:40:10
what was also interesting that in recent
1:40:12
years even a massive police presence was
1:40:14
necessary to welcome Santa Claus now
1:40:17
that's of course not really how you want
1:40:20
to celebrate what is really a children's
1:40:22
feast you know I was while that was
1:40:27
playing I was looking for back to the
1:40:30
archives this this whole Black Pete
1:40:33
controversy started many years ago we
1:40:36
covered it on the show by a woman whose
1:40:38
sole responsibility as a consultant to
1:40:41
the United Nations is to prove that
1:40:44
reparations are needed for the former
1:40:47
colonies of European countries so when
1:40:50
he mentioned Suriname Indonesia I think
1:40:52
while Suriname Netherlands Antilles
1:40:54
those were colonies and she started this
1:40:57
it would have started anyway but it was
1:41:00
always intended to spark a conversation
1:41:03
about reparations for slaves of the
1:41:09
Dutch colonies and that conversation is
1:41:11
alive in the Netherlands today many
1:41:14
people who are from Suriname or
1:41:17
netherlands antilles background are
1:41:19
saying oh yeah we deserve that money we
1:41:21
can't wait to get it and that will be
1:41:23
the next report you hear so that's the
1:41:27
origin of this and now of course it's
1:41:29
turned into a whole blackface thing and
1:41:31
and the fact the funny thing is with all
1:41:34
the grief that Justin Trudeau is
1:41:36
receiving mm-hmm
1:41:38
apparently the Prime Minister of Hall
1:41:40
and dresses up as black Piet all the
1:41:42
time that many times have have
1:41:45
politicians been the black Piet or the
1:41:47
Sinterklaas the Santa Claus yeah well
1:41:50
this comes up in the third clip the
1:41:52
third part dutch Prime Minister Mark
1:41:53
Rutte ahe's he actually went the other
1:41:55
way he's saying well actually there's
1:41:57
nothing to apologise for because this
1:41:59
character is harmless this is a old
1:42:01
children's tradition sinter Klass and
1:42:04
sorts Pete's black Petes and it is not
1:42:06
Greenpeace or Brown Peter this black
1:42:08
Beach so I cannot change that this is a
1:42:10
old tradition and I can only say that my
1:42:12
friends in the Dutch Gentiles they are
1:42:15
very happy when they have seen the class
1:42:17
because they don't have to paint their
1:42:19
faces and when I'm playing black Petes
1:42:20
I'm four days trying to get off
1:42:23
my face so Stefan just our final
1:42:25
question do you think that next year
1:42:27
when it's not an Apple dorm when they
1:42:29
have a new city is gonna host it are
1:42:31
they going to go back to black Pete or
1:42:33
are they going to go with the new
1:42:34
version Pete I think they are going
1:42:38
without Pete simply because this has
1:42:41
been a development for some time they
1:42:44
have very very slowly changed the
1:42:46
character I have to say that even in
1:42:48
recent years you could still see a black
1:42:50
beat mixed with species with different
1:42:53
colors so I think this is a development
1:42:55
and I expect that slowly but surely
1:42:59
black Pete will disappear from the
1:43:02
television screens here in the
1:43:04
Netherlands Stefan boss DW is resident
1:43:06
Dutch month Wow great report mm-hmm and
1:43:10
this comes along this is important
1:43:13
because there's protests I mean the ED
1:43:15
for the past couple years we've had the
1:43:18
pro Pete's and the anti Pete's you know
1:43:20
people literally yelling and screaming
1:43:23
at each other while children are there
1:43:25
waiting for the holy man to come on his
1:43:27
steamboat from Spain with his black
1:43:29
Petes so it's been very traumatizing but
1:43:32
this comes along with an interesting
1:43:34
tweet from the the Justice Department of
1:43:38
the Netherlands Minister you from your
1:43:40
CC and phallic ID justice and security
1:43:43
or safety from sir Roderick Zelo who we
1:43:46
all know TPO podcast he's been a
1:43:47
longtime supporter of the show there's
1:43:50
been some changes in Dutch law for a
1:43:54
certain crime so if you participate in a
1:43:57
criminal organisation you could can now
1:43:59
get 10 years jail time if you have a
1:44:04
illegal gun which is any gun if you're
1:44:08
not licensed and almost no one is 8
1:44:10
years
1:44:12
if you
1:44:16
participate in porn shaming what does it
1:44:20
what's the term you know where you post
1:44:21
some some naked picture of your ex yeah
1:44:25
something shaming something shaming two
1:44:28
years of jail and here's the one that he
1:44:31
highlighted porn shaming I think it is
1:44:35
yeah here's the one he highlighted if
1:44:37
you instigate hate discrimination and
1:44:41
violence
1:44:44
ie the right to freedom of speech may
1:44:48
not be misused to create a split in
1:44:54
society so if you say something that
1:44:58
causes a split in society
1:45:03
you can get two years of jail in the
1:45:05
Netherlands that means you can't say
1:45:08
anything
1:45:09
meanwhile Blackfeet and I hereby call
1:45:14
such Pete said Pete I hereby call
1:45:19
that we have to stop with fat Santa
1:45:22
Claus it's turning it's it's making fun
1:45:27
of fat people because they're they're
1:45:29
not always jolly so that to be jolly and
1:45:31
they're to be generous and funny and
1:45:34
wise no no no more fat Santa Claus we
1:45:39
may not hear anything on that but I'm
1:45:41
just saying it's if you put up a website
1:45:44
and you started making a fuss you could
1:45:47
have I think you could start a movement
1:45:49
I got another think you could I got
1:45:52
enough work on my hands with with
1:45:54
keeping a podcast going well I thought
1:45:56
you were sincere do you really wanted to
1:45:58
stop fat so I'll let someone else take
1:46:01
care of that work no no no no no no no
1:46:07
no no well I thought you I had a hunch
1:46:11
it
1:46:11
we were unfamiliar with suit Pete I was
1:46:13
not familiar with the subpoena and I'm
1:46:15
glad that I put that those clips
1:46:17
together to educate you about your own
1:46:18
country residents I want to go back
1:46:22
there's something coming up and I want
1:46:24
to put it on people's radars to the Emmy
1:46:27
Awards which were the lowest rated ever
1:46:30
I believe who was down 26% I mean why
1:46:34
not it was quite boring most of it there
1:46:38
was no host make a comment here please
1:46:40
do I failed to watch them I had Monday
1:46:44
Night Football on which was the winner
1:46:46
wasn't watching that I was dinner time
1:46:48
but I failed to watch him and I realized
1:46:50
the next day as I read the overnights
1:46:53
mm-hmm and looked at the Hollywood
1:46:55
Reporter and these other trades mm-hmm
1:46:57
realized that I'd missed him and I said
1:46:59
well I can always download it there's
1:47:01
places you can download these things and
1:47:03
watch it again watch it later in fact
1:47:06
get some clips out of it and then I
1:47:07
failed to even do that I was so
1:47:10
disinterested I don't need to listen to
1:47:12
a bunch of Hollywood doofuses lecture me
1:47:15
about one thing or another I really
1:47:17
found myself kind of repulsed by the
1:47:21
show I never even bothered to see a clip
1:47:23
of it we watched the whole thing
1:47:26
good there wasn't really any super
1:47:29
highlight but what caught my eye
1:47:32
and I love these award shows I really
1:47:35
like watching the red carpet because
1:47:36
that's where I can see what people are
1:47:38
wearing you know what they're really
1:47:39
saying you because it's not really well
1:47:42
staged or lit you can you can people
1:47:45
often things shine through and you just
1:47:48
see other things you may not see on the
1:47:49
show itself but something that came back
1:47:51
continuously was October 8 I think was
1:47:53
Laverne Cox I think her name is who was
1:47:55
the trans woman who is most famous for
1:47:59
her role in orange is the new black and
1:48:02
she was on the red carpet telling
1:48:05
everybody about October 8 October 8 that
1:48:08
the evil Trump administration is trying
1:48:11
to make it possible for any employer to
1:48:14
fire you just because you're trans and
1:48:17
this was a theme throughout the evening
1:48:20
it was called out on stage and then she
1:48:22
would la verne' would stand up and hold
1:48:23
her purse which were specially made by
1:48:25
some designer I've never heard of which
1:48:27
said trans life matters whatever October
1:48:30
8th you know because there's going to be
1:48:33
a Supreme Court hearing on October 8th
1:48:37
regarding title 7 of the Civil Rights
1:48:40
Act so I'm a no agenda producer so I
1:48:44
want to find out what is what is going
1:48:46
on is is can this be true is the Trump
1:48:49
administration trying to create some
1:48:52
kind of legislation so that any employer
1:48:55
can fire a trans worker this doesn't
1:48:58
sounds horrible so I go and there's an
1:49:02
amicus brief which is a letter The
1:49:04
Descent on behalf of you know two
1:49:06
friends of the court a lot of documents
1:49:10
in fact in all of the documents
1:49:13
surrounding this October 8th case the
1:49:16
word transsexual does not even appear
1:49:19
all the cases that are mentioned are
1:49:21
about gay men there's not I don't even
1:49:24
think well there is mention of a sames
1:49:26
female same-sex partners but certainly
1:49:29
not of transsexuals and I'm going to
1:49:31
explain what's happening here and it's
1:49:35
it's really what's misunderstood in the
1:49:38
Civil Rights Act it is absolutely legal
1:49:44
or an employer to either not hire you or
1:49:50
to fight and this is based on all the
1:49:52
case law and and the explanation in this
1:49:55
brief it is legal for you to be fired or
1:49:58
not hired based upon the fact that you
1:50:01
are gay because that has nothing to do
1:50:04
with sex and this is what they want
1:50:06
change they want the word the meaning of
1:50:08
the word sex to also mean gender gender
1:50:12
identification anything but male and
1:50:15
female reproductive systems and you are
1:50:20
allowed to not hire or fire someone
1:50:23
based upon them being a gay male as long
1:50:26
as you do the same this is the Equal
1:50:29
Rights part of this of the Act to a
1:50:31
female
1:50:34
who is gay and/or living with it with a
1:50:38
same-sex partner so it would be crazy if
1:50:41
employers could not decide who they want
1:50:43
to hire that hire that is exactly what
1:50:47
this movement is trying to do is to
1:50:50
solidify that anybody that anyone who
1:50:53
claims they are not of a straight up and
1:50:56
down orientation heterosexual that they
1:51:01
will be protected and it's fascinating
1:51:03
to read this I've put a PDF in the show
1:51:07
notes that's highlighted and marked up
1:51:09
so you can see it because they never
1:51:10
really even consider that it you almost
1:51:12
think that all you can't fire someone
1:51:14
because they're gay well you can as long
1:51:16
as you're consistent between men and
1:51:18
women and for some reason this is now
1:51:22
and it'll be just like this impeachment
1:51:26
inquiry it'll be just like the the jewel
1:51:28
the media is spinning it literally
1:51:32
saying Trump doesn't want anyone to be
1:51:34
able to to have to hire or confine a
1:51:37
will any transsexual person and it's
1:51:40
just not true it's just a lie and
1:51:43
honestly I think it's it's it's probably
1:51:46
a good idea I like the Equality of it I
1:51:49
think you should be look I don't like
1:51:51
the way you look I'm not gonna hire you
1:51:53
and that's okay as long as you could
1:51:55
also say to a woman who's look you don't
1:51:57
like you can't discriminate between the
1:51:59
sexes that's the law if they want to
1:52:02
change that right something new right at
1:52:05
another amendment or something but this
1:52:07
is a fight that is just ridiculous and
1:52:10
it's and I'm all for trans people I
1:52:12
don't care I'm from Amsterdam we got
1:52:15
black Petes I don't care I don't care if
1:52:18
they remove them tremendous suit Pete's
1:52:20
but the Civil Rights Act is it's very
1:52:23
simple it's straight up and down you can
1:52:26
read it for yourself it's not difficult
1:52:29
to understand but it's being miss you
1:52:31
and I'm sick and tired of the lies that
1:52:34
the media just propagates without
1:52:36
reading anything that's why we do this
1:52:39
show I guess so it's well worth a look
1:52:42
into that it's been a trend it's very
1:52:45
noticeable in California
1:52:47
to kind of make it luckily as well as
1:52:53
for bigger companies I think under 25
1:52:55
you're pretty exempt from this but
1:52:57
they're trying they've been trying to
1:52:59
and to make sure that you cannot be
1:53:02
rejected because of your appearance and
1:53:04
this was promoted but there's a lot of
1:53:07
people in the san francisco bay area
1:53:10
let's say that have gauged ears you know
1:53:13
big holes and their ears and they're
1:53:15
tatted their faces all are all tatted up
1:53:18
and they have horns embedded in their
1:53:21
head my face that's my favorite the
1:53:23
wholesome bone put in there via plastic
1:53:25
surgery so you look like you have two
1:53:27
horns and and you have a big your lip is
1:53:30
pierced and you just got a bunch of you
1:53:32
know you're just horrible looking and
1:53:34
they these people want to make sure that
1:53:38
they don't get discriminated against
1:53:40
because of their appearance when in fact
1:53:42
if you're running a business especially
1:53:44
if it's public facing you can't have
1:53:47
some of these people being a public face
1:53:50
of your company if they're gonna gross
1:53:52
people out but you can it's your own
1:53:54
it's your own company's own choice they
1:53:56
can do whatever they want but that's
1:53:58
what the that's what I'm saying yeah in
1:54:00
California trying to make it so you
1:54:02
can't do what you want right you have to
1:54:04
hire this guy yep by law and as I
1:54:08
learned from a long conversation with
1:54:11
moe-moe fax calm the connection between
1:54:16
black Americans and LGBTQ as leverage to
1:54:22
create legislation on behalf of wealthy
1:54:25
typically white people in America goes
1:54:28
goes pink goes back hundreds of years
1:54:32
that like you've heard of the Harlem
1:54:34
Renaissance in the 20s I don't know if
1:54:37
you know about that now okay but anyway
1:54:42
three lesbian black women I mean it's
1:54:44
it's amazing when you see how closely
1:54:47
tied legislation is to LGBT LGBTQIA
1:54:53
piqué and black people in America it is
1:54:57
continuously put together and abuse
1:55:01
to create legislation that really only
1:55:03
boovs rich people and usually which rich
1:55:05
white people it's it's it's mind
1:55:09
boggling when you think about it but is
1:55:11
it really that crazy to think when you
1:55:13
see what is being pushed upon our
1:55:16
children
1:55:17
besides the climate crisis and emergency
1:55:20
and making them all afraid
1:55:23
now Mattel who have had their issues
1:55:27
with their toys have released a new toy
1:55:30
kids right now especially Jennifer kids
1:55:32
which are kids under the age of 10 they
1:55:34
see gender very differently we
1:55:37
experienced under very differently it's
1:55:39
a perfect time to introduce this new
1:55:41
doll line that is truly gender neutral
1:55:46
[Music]
1:55:53
objective of this doll is eliminating
1:55:56
all the adult labels that we put on it
1:55:59
from the kids they did not want their
1:56:02
toys to be labels
1:56:04
they don't want ruleset around their
1:56:07
play and what we heard from parents was
1:56:09
an increasing concern about gender izing
1:56:11
toys this will be really challenging for
1:56:14
a population of people we will challenge
1:56:17
people's points of view about how they
1:56:20
think boys and girls should play
1:56:24
[Music]
1:56:29
well you get the point this goes on and
1:56:32
on so they've released a general neutral
1:56:33
gender-neutral doll which can be both
1:56:36
boy or girl or at the same time you're
1:56:40
gonna have half of the doll boy half the
1:56:42
dog girl and the kids love it
1:56:44
there's evidence in the whole video kids
1:56:47
love it it's great fantastic and parents
1:56:50
are concerned I wonder why no they're
1:56:53
concerned about gender did you really -
1:56:56
they said that we developed this because
1:56:59
parents are concerned about gender
1:57:01
identifiable dolls they don't want that
1:57:04
no that's one every doll to be just a
1:57:06
zombie neutral yes like their kids do
1:57:10
you you know you've made a call on the
1:57:14
last show and you specifically said we
1:57:18
need a Jose gaff of the week jingle do
1:57:20
you have a Joe Biden gaff for us I do
1:57:23
not have a know those de joe biden
1:57:27
gaffes or generally run on Sunday oh
1:57:31
okay but if you have a jingle I'd like
1:57:35
to hear it in advance I have two and you
1:57:38
can choose or we can alternate the first
1:57:40
one is from sir seat sitter
1:57:47
[Music]
1:57:52
then we have one from one of our old
1:57:54
buddies who's currently on the road with
1:57:57
the Bob Dylan's kids band but no offense
1:58:12
sir seat sitter but Jeff Smith is a
1:58:15
killer that's one you want he does that
1:58:24
in the middle of the night he can wake
1:58:25
up and just write that and record it
1:58:29
it's not easy to do that stuff he is
1:58:32
indeed a jingle guy that's so true
1:58:36
good lyricist should be able to write
1:58:38
jingles in these what he does we have
1:58:40
some outstanding end of show mixes I
1:58:42
think we have we got a lot in of Greta
1:58:45
of course this is some really
1:58:48
outstanding work I don't even I don't
1:58:50
know if I can play them all for today's
1:58:52
end to show unless we end on time is
1:58:54
just so much is it's phenomenal I'm
1:58:58
loving it alone away at that time no
1:59:00
problem blowing away I did run into an
1:59:03
NPR thing I wanted to play because it
1:59:05
was funny and it's kind of a kind of and
1:59:08
normally I don't want to go out of my
1:59:12
way to defend a fellow podcaster who has
1:59:17
done quite well for himself in fact made
1:59:20
a lot of money and but it seems because
1:59:23
he's now a podcaster who is demeaned I
1:59:26
thought oh this guy familiar with Adrian
1:59:30
Lamas the hacker who died mysteriously
1:59:33
and he's the one who turned in Chelsea
1:59:36
Manning oh yeah they did a special on
1:59:38
him trying to follow his career it was
1:59:41
very boring and it was too much of this
1:59:43
kind of thing right but then why you
1:59:45
know I'm gonna talk about it but I just
1:59:47
found this to be incredibly insulting to
1:59:49
a mutual friend of ours a podcaster this
1:59:54
was probably one of the few moments in
1:59:56
Adrian Lamas life when he was truly
1:59:58
anonymous
1:59:59
because before all this happened she was
2:00:03
a fucking rock star Warner MCI Worldcom
2:00:09
Microsoft and very famously the New York
2:00:11
Times Adrienne Lama one of the most
2:00:13
celebrated hackers in the world
2:00:14
submitted welcome to the screensavers
2:00:16
was an old cable television show all
2:00:18
about technology it aired in the late
2:00:20
90s and early 2000s and the host was a
2:00:23
guy named Leland it's not a term that I
2:00:28
try to sell myself as people use hacker
2:00:30
he definitely had an original approach
2:00:32
to things
2:00:33
Lorraine Murphy writes about hacking so
2:00:37
why is that disparaging let me make it
2:00:40
sound like the guy's not in the biz some
2:00:41
guy named Leo Laporte in the late 90s
2:00:45
they make it sound like the East he's
2:00:47
like a nudnik from using that word too
2:00:54
often Dvorak I will stop using it they
2:00:58
make him sound like a schlemiel from the
2:01:01
from the distance pet distant past when
2:01:04
he's inactive he's in the business I
2:01:06
mean it's just that to me seems
2:01:08
insulting and I'm not here to defend leo
2:01:11
but I just thought that was the way they
2:01:13
handled it was they I just thought it
2:01:16
was insulting this time there's another
2:01:18
clip from from leo which i put in the
2:01:20
show notes because i want people just to
2:01:21
hear it it would fall under the green
2:01:23
new deal I'm not gonna say anything
2:01:25
about it but he's he deserves to be kind
2:01:28
of disparaged after that one well that's
2:01:31
another story that is but that's a
2:01:33
different reason to yeah I know I'm just
2:01:35
saying
2:01:37
OTT going ot I'm no teacher guy okay
2:01:46
I'm gonna go time for that off the grid
2:01:50
segments we are all OTG kind of guys and
2:01:53
I wanted to start with the truth that
2:01:55
always wants to come out and maybe I'm
2:01:57
just looking too much into it maybe I'm
2:02:00
hearing too much but Amazon did a big
2:02:03
presentation yesterday of their new echo
2:02:06
line echo echo Familia known as Alexa
2:02:09
but they have to stick with their
2:02:11
branding for some odd reason I guess
2:02:13
they couldn't trademark Alexa
2:02:14
although echo must be hard too and
2:02:17
they've got it in a ring they've got
2:02:20
some kind of the mood ball that kids
2:02:22
love and it's just the spy stuff
2:02:24
it's just spy stuff it's microphones
2:02:27
with the speaker the microphones always
2:02:28
listening and it's trying to interpret
2:02:31
what you're saying or what else it might
2:02:33
be hearing and they have a new product
2:02:36
but listen closely to what the presenter
2:02:41
says I'm pretty excited because we have
2:02:43
two different day one edition products
2:02:46
to show you the first one we call echo
2:02:53
frames and this is echo frames allow you
2:03:03
to get done more around you and be more
2:03:05
present in the everyday they look just
2:03:08
like regular prescription glasses in
2:03:10
fact the fact that I'm still talking to
2:03:11
you says they are prescription glasses
2:03:13
they have my lenses in them and they're
2:03:15
incredibly comfortable there are only 31
2:03:18
grams you barely know that you have them
2:03:20
and we intentionally not put a display
2:03:22
in them we not put a camera in them we
2:03:24
want you to focus on your everyday and
2:03:26
Alexa should be here to augment that
2:03:29
through the day and built into this is
2:03:32
very discreet
2:03:33
directional microphones that allow me to
2:03:36
hear then hear what's going on but not
2:03:38
the world around me now this is the
2:03:40
problem I have what he's saying he's
2:03:43
saying this has very discreet
2:03:45
microphones which allow me to hear the
2:03:48
world that's going on and not everybody
2:03:51
what he might have meant to say was
2:03:54
speakers
2:03:57
so that he can hear what these frames
2:04:00
these glasses are saying but is he
2:04:03
really as an Amazon echo leader is he
2:04:06
not saying we want to make sure that I
2:04:09
amazon can't hear what's going on around
2:04:11
you I think the truth came out here
2:04:13
let's listen again should be here to
2:04:15
augment that through the day and built
2:04:18
into this is very discrete directional
2:04:21
microphones that allow me to hear then
2:04:23
hear what's going on but not the world
2:04:26
around me am I just looking too far into
2:04:30
this
2:04:32
well I'm not gonna say that like it's
2:04:37
kind of confusing what he's saying what
2:04:40
is he talking about so that's what you
2:04:42
say is is probably what he's talking
2:04:44
about which is that he's representing
2:04:46
Amazon and so yes he can hear everything
2:04:49
that you're hearing yes because this is
2:04:52
what what doesn't make sense what he
2:04:54
said under why and maybe it was just a
2:04:56
really dumb mistake but that's how it
2:04:59
came out
2:05:00
so what are these things it's glasses so
2:05:03
it's spectacles with just glass in it
2:05:06
and it has it connects to your phone
2:05:09
through bluetooth and it just looks like
2:05:12
like my glasses my black rimmed glasses
2:05:14
so nothing spectacular you can put
2:05:18
prescription lenses in there's
2:05:20
microphones in the glass with
2:05:22
microphones in the in the it's in the
2:05:24
feet in the stems what do you call them
2:05:26
feet stems the back now the the the
2:05:30
things that go behind your ear yeah so
2:05:32
it's the back that's the back no not at
2:05:34
the back that's the sides it's the whole
2:05:35
thing doesn't okay so they got two
2:05:37
microphones on the little ear stems
2:05:39
yes stems exactly and then tubes so in
2:05:41
essence what your ears hearing this also
2:05:43
the microphones are hearing cuz they're
2:05:44
right next to your ear hole no there's
2:05:47
nothing in your ear hole no they're
2:05:50
right next door they're they're closed
2:05:51
there's behindest up there behind your
2:05:53
ear hole you know they could be sticking
2:05:55
out well I had them on so I saw it I saw
2:05:58
the presentation so they're behind is it
2:06:00
behind his ear yes and and the
2:06:02
microphones are in there so that you can
2:06:04
walk around and go hey Alexa what time
2:06:08
is it oh it's this waiting for you to
2:06:11
start saying and then have some speakers
2:06:12
or what yeah it has little speakers
2:06:14
that's what he may be meant to say so
2:06:16
only I can hear what Alexa is saying so
2:06:19
it has little yeah that's the thing do
2:06:21
they you hold them does it vibrate or Z
2:06:25
there's a big speaker I don't know how
2:06:26
this works it doesn't make any sense why
2:06:28
would anyone want this no Amazon wants
2:06:32
you to but they're all practically
2:06:33
giving this stuff away and it's all
2:06:35
1600s it's real cheesy frames are nice
2:06:38
and they're giving it away
2:06:39
well not giving it away but almost it's
2:06:41
69 is 79 bucks which is cheap for frames
2:06:44
and it has all this stuff in that it did
2:06:46
taking a loss on that they don't care
2:06:47
they just want to listen to what you're
2:06:49
doing and sell you some gear
2:06:52
but by far joy wait wait stop this is
2:06:56
what I'm interested in now
2:06:59
there's no cameras unfortunately but
2:07:00
there are the things can pick up the
2:07:02
sound around you so in other words can
2:07:04
you record this can use it as a
2:07:06
recording device so you can use like as
2:07:08
a an eavesdropping system if you well I
2:07:13
don't think it's intended for that I
2:07:15
don't think you can do that look only
2:07:17
Amazon has that capability so I guess if
2:07:20
you say Alexa and then it starts
2:07:22
recording you can go into your Alexa
2:07:24
account and see what it recorded but not
2:07:27
it's not a very good way to do it now
2:07:28
now they got a ring so you can you press
2:07:32
the ring and then you talk into the ring
2:07:33
and you put the ring to your ear it's
2:07:36
like and everyone it CNET it's like oh
2:07:39
great
2:07:42
Billy loved it all this quick Oh slow
2:07:48
I probably should have waited for this
2:07:51
one but well did you see borin Geoff
2:07:54
Boris Johnson at the United Nations
2:07:56
General Assembly no I did not he went
2:07:59
over the top
2:08:00
ot G out of his effing mind and I loved
2:08:03
it
2:08:03
mr. president your excellencies ladies
2:08:05
and gentlemen faithful late-night
2:08:09
audience
2:08:12
it's it's customary for the British
2:08:14
prime minister to come to this United
2:08:16
Nations and pledge to advance our values
2:08:20
and defend our rules are the rules of a
2:08:23
peaceful world and protecting freedom of
2:08:26
navigation in the Gulf to persevering in
2:08:28
the vital task of achieving a two-state
2:08:30
solution in the conflict in the Middle
2:08:33
East and of course I'm proud to do all
2:08:35
these things but no one can ignore a
2:08:39
gathering force that is reshaping the
2:08:41
future of every member of this assembly
2:08:43
there has been nothing like it in
2:08:45
history what do you think it's gonna say
2:08:47
what you think it's gonna talk about
2:08:49
well if it starts about 5g that would
2:08:52
make sense
2:08:53
Oh way beyond it not just 5g OTG when I
2:08:58
think of the great scientific
2:08:59
revolutions of the past print the steam
2:09:02
engine aviation the Atomic Age I think
2:09:05
of new tools that we acquired but over
2:09:09
which we the human race had the
2:09:11
advantage which we controlled and that
2:09:13
is not necessarily the case in the
2:09:16
digital age you may keep your secrets
2:09:19
from your friends from your parents your
2:09:22
children your doctor even your personal
2:09:26
trainer but it takes real effort to
2:09:29
conceal your thoughts from Google
2:09:33
and if that is true today in future
2:09:35
there may be nowhere to hide smart
2:09:38
cities will Poli late with sensors all
2:09:41
joined together by the Internet of
2:09:43
Things Ballards communing invisibly with
2:09:46
lampposts so there is always a parking
2:09:49
space for your electric car so the Mobin
2:09:52
goes on emptied no street unswept and
2:09:55
the urban environment is as antiseptic
2:09:58
as as Urich Pharmacy but this technology
2:10:02
could also be used to keep every citizen
2:10:06
under round-the-clock surveillance the
2:10:10
future Alexa will pretend to take orders
2:10:14
but this Alexa will be watching you
2:10:17
her tongue and stamping her foot in
2:10:20
future voice connected connectivity will
2:10:23
be in every room and almost every object
2:10:25
your monitor your mattress will monitor
2:10:28
your nightmares your fridge will beat
2:10:30
for more cheese your front door will
2:10:32
sweep wide the moment you approach like
2:10:34
some silent Butler your smart meter will
2:10:39
go hustlin and its own accord for the
2:10:42
cheapest electricity and every one of
2:10:44
them my newly transcribing your every
2:10:47
habit in tiny electronic shorthand
2:10:50
stored not in their chips or in their
2:10:53
innards know where you can find it
2:10:55
within some great cloud of data that
2:10:57
Lauer's evermore oppressively over the
2:11:01
human race a giant dark Thunder cloud
2:11:04
waiting to burst and we have no control
2:11:08
over how or when the precipitation will
2:11:12
take place and every day that we tap on
2:11:15
our phones or work on our iPads as I see
2:11:17
some of you are doing now we not only
2:11:20
leave our indelible swirl in ether but
2:11:26
we are ourselves becoming a resource by
2:11:30
click tap by tap just as the
2:11:33
Carboniferous period crated the
2:11:34
indescribable well zeef by decaying leaf
2:11:38
of hydrocarbons data is the crude oil of
2:11:41
the modern economy and when do you want
2:11:43
me to go on another minute and 30 Oh God
2:11:46
this is great by the way I did before
2:11:48
you continue I've been saying this for
2:11:50
the last 30 years oh of course
2:11:53
this is nothing new except you didn't
2:11:57
hear about this really promoting and
2:12:06
only the No Agenda show plays this sort
2:12:10
of thing and as you asked me if y'all
2:12:12
want to go another man and a half of
2:12:13
course will play the whole fastest the
2:12:17
Carboniferous period created the
2:12:19
indescribable wealth leaf by decaying
2:12:22
leaf of hydrocarbons data is the crude
2:12:25
oil of the modern economy and we're now
2:12:28
in an environment
2:12:28
where we don't know who should earn
2:12:30
these new oil fields we don't know who
2:12:32
should have the rights or the title to
2:12:35
these gushes of cash and we don't know
2:12:37
who decides how to use that Dayton can
2:12:41
these algorithms be trusted with our
2:12:43
lives and hopes should the machines and
2:12:46
only the machines decide whether or not
2:12:49
we are eligible for a mortgage or
2:12:52
insurance or what surgery or medicines
2:12:55
we should receive are we doomed to a
2:12:58
cold and heartless future in which
2:13:00
computer says yes well computer says no
2:13:02
with the grim finality of an emperor in
2:13:06
the arena how do you plead with an
2:13:10
algorithm how do you get it to see
2:13:11
extenuating circumstances and how do we
2:13:13
know that the machines have not been
2:13:16
insidiously programmed to fool us or
2:13:19
even to cheat us we're already using all
2:13:23
kinds of messaging services that offer
2:13:25
instant communication at minimal cost
2:13:27
and these same programs platforms could
2:13:30
also be designed for real-time
2:13:33
censorship of every conversation with
2:13:35
offending words automatically deleted
2:13:37
indeed in some countries this happens
2:13:42
today the digital authoritarianism is
2:13:46
not alas the stuff of dystopian fantasy
2:13:49
but of an emerging reality and the
2:13:52
reason I'm giving this speech today with
2:13:55
this slightly gloomy pronet proem is
2:13:58
that the UK is one of the world's tech
2:14:00
leaders and I believe governments have
2:14:02
been simply caught unawares by the
2:14:04
unintended consequences of the internet
2:14:07
a scientific breakthrough far more
2:14:10
reaching in its everyday psychological
2:14:13
impact than any other invention since
2:14:15
Gutenberg and he went on for a bit
2:14:18
longer but that was the the best part
2:14:20
the first five minutes
2:14:23
I was blown away by it I'm like damn yes
2:14:27
it was great but what was the point just
2:14:31
not to talk about brexit I guess see you
2:14:35
Anjana and he also got to give the
2:14:37
needle that some people apparently were
2:14:38
on iPads well he's oh yeah but here's
2:14:42
what I was thinking you know when he
2:14:44
fails to brexit which we've predicted
2:14:46
and I think it was probably was yeah
2:14:47
it'll not happen he'll get kicked out he
2:14:49
won't be Prime Minister I think seeing
2:14:52
as he was born in Manhattan he should
2:14:55
probably give 2020 ago he could he's US
2:15:01
born he's old enough he could run for
2:15:03
president
2:15:08
he's us-born you didn't know you didn't
2:15:11
you know never been a citizen know I
2:15:13
think he
2:15:15
I think legally he could be I think he
2:15:18
can yeah
2:15:21
q 2020 that's what we need
2:15:32
yes I would love to see stronger than
2:15:34
anyone could take I wanted to see Trump
2:15:36
and Boris Johnson debate each other that
2:15:38
would be the best ever
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yes Jambo Joe and Jambo yeah I said
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Jambo Joe actually sent sent one of the
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clips that we used earlier I want to
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thank Jack or Jambo for doing that the
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19 1992 clip of the woman ayah of the
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girl Alexis Alexa Delgado in Aptos
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California Mitchell Kaufman in Hillsboro
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last but not least Michael Webb in
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Scotts Valley California I want to thank
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all these folks for contributing to and
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helping produce show 1176 yeah very nice
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have people under $50 most of these for
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because that's the hard line we stopped
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there's a lot of different ways you can
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what how do i how do I remember that
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just ask your kids to remember they love
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the jingle for an org slash I have a
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special karma shoutout from my buddy
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Gregory David Jacobs that I wanted to do
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first I'll give him a goat twist
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you've got her man people who need the
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jobs jobs jobs and jobs let's vote for
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job you've got karma
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[Music]
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well we're any the months 26 December
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2019 here's the birthday list we have a
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Richard Ballard who has quite the list
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for his family first of all his wife
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Robin the keeper
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she turned 61 on the 17th his son just
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in the douchebag turned 32 on the 15th
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of September and his other son Jesse
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will be 33 on October 6 does that mean
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that they're all virgos further Jeff
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vesser Jeff Roe of the rock wall turns
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52 on the 28th John Liv ik says happy
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birthday to Jim Harvey he celebrates
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today is 50th birthday and Jessica
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Pettigrew says happy birthday to her
2:22:47
smoking-hot husband Joshua Pettigrew
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forty-one years old tomorrow happy
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birthday for everybody here at the best
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podcast in the universe
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[Music]
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[Applause]
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[Music]
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ah these guys are definitely not douche
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bags we got title changes for sir Roscoe
2:23:09
who now will be known as sir a source
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familiar with the matter and sir doom
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becomes Baron doom liberator of the
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Minnesota slaves and thank you both for
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your support of the No Agenda show the
2:23:22
best podcast in the universe you know I
2:23:29
have a meet up report today it's like a
2:23:32
Potter from the Burning Man Meetup hello
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young Claude
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did you just give up on me okay I'm
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going to stop for a second
2:23:54
[Music]
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what what John yeah can I hear hello do
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you hear me
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okay now tell me what happened okay let
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me see
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kilo 5 alpha Charlie Charlie do we have
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an emergency generator anywhere in the
2:24:16
Berkeley area hey Jamie
2:24:23
can you drive to Berkeley and give
2:24:26
Johnson power
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ah a little bit out of my range I do
2:24:31
have a 2000 watt inverter on board but
2:24:33
unfortunately a little out yeah copy
2:24:38
that Jamie's in I'm actually streaming
2:24:40
this Jamie's in an 18-wheeler in Texas
2:24:43
let me see John I think Connecticut and
2:24:45
1id are you there John well can you get
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over with a generator to Berkley Roger
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that I'm just fooling around I'm gonna
2:25:03
get back to the podcast you see anyone
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ID and three o P thanks for coming back
2:25:09
I'm gonna go QR t again K five ACC
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Austin and that's how we do it tell me
2:25:14
what's happening and you have no wind or
2:25:20
solar at your disposal okay all right so
2:25:35
I'll just I'll just take us out then and
2:25:37
end it and I'll do all of the end of
2:25:39
show mixes that came in how does that
2:25:40
sound alright
2:25:45
adios well there you go
2:25:48
let down by the grid once again and that
2:25:52
will conclude this broadcast I'm sad to
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say I don't think that's ever happened
2:25:57
where we actually had to just cut the
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show off
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[Music]
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well the good news is we have a ton of
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end of show mixes we've got UK PMX who's
2:26:09
back on the scene good to have him back
2:26:11
Jesse coy Nelson Hero protagonist with
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vocals by blaha we got Fletcher sir seat
2:26:17
sitter and of course the ever
2:26:19
effervescent Sir Chris Wilson all
2:26:22
bringing you their end of show mixes
2:26:24
it's Greta heavy but man is it good and
2:26:27
I am coming to you from opportunity zone
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33 here in Austin Texas we are the
2:26:34
capital the drone star state you can
2:26:36
find it in FEMA region number six on all
2:26:39
governmental maps at John of course is
2:26:42
from northern Silicon Valley California
2:26:44
we will return on Sunday hopefully with
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some power restored until then
2:26:50
remember us at Dvorak org /na and adios
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mofos and such
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[Music]
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this is all wrong the world is working
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out I shouldn't be up here I should be
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back in school
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[Music]
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[Music]
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[Music]
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this is all wrong I shouldn't be up here
2:28:21
I should be back in school on the other
2:28:23
side of the ocean yet you all come to us
2:28:26
young people for hope how dare you these
2:28:30
guys are gonna clear put on a happy face
2:28:35
brush off the clouds and cheer up put on
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a happy face how dare you stolen my
2:28:43
dreams my childhood with your empty
2:28:46
words here's a little song I wrote you
2:28:50
might want to sing it note for note
2:28:53
don't worry you are still not mature
2:29:03
enough to tell it like it is but the
2:29:06
young people are starting to understand
2:29:08
your betrayal I don't think you're happy
2:29:11
enough that's right I'll teach you to be
2:29:15
happy I'll teach your grandmother to
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suck eggs
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[Music]
2:29:20
let's try it again it's running always
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on Facebook
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just to watch him cry when I see that
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algo running I
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well
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[Music]
2:30:50
I've got my channel going hits the
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trending words to search subscribers at
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it daily and I'm selling lots of merch
2:30:59
but I ran afoul of cher blue
2:31:02
they'll be monetize me bill shadow ban
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my channel not advertiser Fred
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[Music]
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[Applause]
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[Music]
2:31:36
[Music]
2:31:38
well if they freed me from suspension if
2:31:42
that Butte County was mine
2:31:44
I think I'd Lynch the code and toss my
2:31:46
safety to the side bar from Aldo prison
2:31:51
that's where I want to stay I guess I'll
2:31:57
hop on 20 meters say what I want to say
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[Music]
2:32:11
[Laughter]
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whether you like or not
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[Music]
2:32:29
[Music]
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[Music]
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[Music]
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[Music]
2:34:19
a now Loretta Hornberger era b3
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[Music]
2:34:56
now Greta soothe Barry
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[Music]
2:35:08
[Music]
2:35:23
get some it wiggity Greta she's out of
2:35:30
her mind getting so much better all the
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time
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[Music]
2:35:43
with yet
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so much better on
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[Music]
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OPO Borak org slash and a this is all
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wrong
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